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Show r IM Y JL A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION FIFTEENTH YEAR WOMENS WAGE RAISE IS SEEN BY l Hagna Garfield, In, n'uch MAG NA VISITOR prediction that the average worker In Utah will itt women increased as a resubstantially be of the minimit ol the operation law was made Tuesday mum wa of the biiss Louise Stitt, director womens minimum wage division, ol the United States department ol labor in Magna Tuesday, Pinney Clash For . oI -- League Title Second Game To Be Played Here at July 5th Cel- in a jlus Stitt has been assisting con-ft()and working of wages rnirey Magna-Garfieamong the women of the baseball team will as a clash with the state, which was undertaken Pinney Beverage to placing the law into group in the first of a three-gam- e preliminary effect on July 1, when an enforceplayoff for the first Industrial Lea- ebration nn ld appropriation of the last ature will be made avalaible. ment She reported that in eastern wage laws here minimum been been legisl- states have put into effect the result has an increase of from 23 to 30 per cent. Miss Stitt administered the first minimum wage law In Ohio, and came to Utah to aid in the first survey ever conducted here under the sponsorship of the federal government. Tuesday with W. Knerr. chairman of the State industrial commission, before winding up her work preparatory to returning Friday to her headquarters- She conferred M. gue championship Sunday, July 4 at Community Park in Salt Lake City, 2:30 p. m. They will play here the followihg day, July 5, as a special feature of the Independence Day celebration, at the Utah Copper Community Park, 5:00 p. m. Membership cards of the Community Recreational Association will admit members to the game, others being charged 25c. All money so received will be put in the swimming pool fund-Ia third game is necessary, it will be played July 10 at Utah Copper Park. 5:00 p. m. Following is the second half schedule: Wednesday, July 7 Gemmell S. Mines, Provo at Midvale. DISTRICT WARNS AGAINST BROKEN WINDOWS GRANITE Sunday. July 11 Magna-Garfie- at Pinney, Gemmell at at U. ld Provo, Mid- vale at U. S. Mines. Wednesday, July 14, U. S. Mines at Magna, Midvale at Gemmell Sunday, July 18 Magna-Garfieat Midvale, U. S. Mines at Provo, Gemmell at Pinney. (2 ) Wednesday, July 21, Provo at Magna, U. S. Mines at Gemmell. Saturday, July 24, U. S. Mines at Pinney, Gemmell at Midvale, ld will be severely dealt with, was Issued by the Granite District this week after scores of windows were busted in their schools here. The largest damage was at Webster School. The windows were broken with flippers, as rocks were found by each broken A warning that offenders Magna-Ga- at rfield Provo. SPECTACULAR EVENTS TO MAKE DAY AN EVENTFUL ONE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS Editor has Hr iayf AND ATTENDING CITIZENS en-- CHATTER.' th Summer Fire Hazards The advent of each season brings special fire hazards. Now that summer is here, due precaution should be taken by property owners against the dangers that follow cessation of rain, and the arrival of dry, warm days. Some of the worst fires have started In vacant! grassy lots. Uncut, dry grass can almost explode Into flame at the touch of a match or a spark. It Is essential to community safety that adequate laws control the care of grass and that these laws be enforced. Fanners and others living outside towns should be no less zealous in reducing this hazard. During good weather, homes are cleaned and renovated. Great of trash must be disposed of, often by burning. Here is still another source of destructive fire. The burning operation should take place only in a metal container of adequate size and under constant su- Flag Ceremony To Begin Festivities Next Monday, July B, citizenry of Magna, Garfield, Bacchus, Hunter, Granger and pther points, will gather In Magna Jar one of the largest most lavish celebrations ever held here, sponsored by civic organizations to create lnt&est in a swimming pool and also supply entertainment and Joyous festivity for all Indications thus far point to a record .crowd, as many people from towns are planning to attend the Magna celebration, which has been widely advertised. o-t- The various committees that their committees report have practi- cally everything completed, assuring all in attendance the time of their lives. The complete program as lined up and announced by the committee includes: pervision-In .....6:00 a.m. Flag Ceremony addition, summer is an excellent Street Parade 10:30 a.m. time for using forethought to the Golf .1 ..3:00 ajn. end that our homes may be safer Sports at Community .park after parfrom fire next winter. Before fall ade: comes, every furnace should be In- 1:00, Firemen vs. Lions spected and repairs and replacements Club, one pull. made where necessary. A few dollars 1 :40 races, kiddies under years of spent in this fashion now may save age, 25 yds. thousands and, more Important, 1 :50, Race, boys. 6 to 8, 40 yds. save lives. 1:55, race, girls, I to 8, 40 yds. Finally, no matter what you do or 2:00, boys, 9 to 12. 50 yds. where you go, be ever awake to the 2:05, girls, 9 to 12 50 yds. peri of fire. Do you like to drive in 2:10, boys, 13 to 16, 60 yds. parks and forests? Then remember 2:15, race, girls, 13 to 16, 60 yds. that carelessness with fire has de- 2:20, needle and thread race for wostroyed more trees than man has cut men any age. for a useful purpose. Have you a favorite summer picnic spot? Then bear (One lady running with thread 25 in mind that the most beautiful yards to another lady holding need place nature ever devised can become an eyesore in a few short minutes or hours if fire strikes. Tug-of-w- 25 Hold Interest first must thread needle while ing held by second lady, second lady back with threaded needle to starting point of first runner. 2:30, boys sack race, under 16, 25 yds. 2:35, girls shoe. rare, under 16, 25 le, yds. (All contestants must put shoes In pile; each girl must find her own ed 4:20, shuttle relay (four-ma- n 16C5 team) Bunnle Wlmmer 100 yards each. , Grand Hotel Coffee Shop 4:40, greased pole climbing, under 16. Billie Wlmmer 1615 5:00, baseball championship playoff The Fountain between Pinney Beverage and Adele Baker 1755 Magna-G- for first half Industrial league title. Members must present their cards at the gate, all others pay 25c admission. Money derived from same will be turned over to the swimming pool fund. Fireworks 9:00 p.m. Dam 9:30 p.m. arfield QUEEN VOTING TO -- - Advised Plenty Tax Tokens H ld - ld - ld af of-m- es 4-- 4-- H mak-Purchas- 0QUIRRH three-quarte- rs H 4-- H 'U-- The past week has shown some excellent baseball played by the junior baseball players of our local region. These boys range in age from 12 years to 16 years and a boy becoming 17 years of sge before March 31 is ineligible. Competition Is open to sll boys and they do not have to be a son of a Legionalrre to play. Last Thursday Garfield came to Magna and won a game, 4 to 3. Hunter beat Magna, 2 to 0 at Magna on Saturday and when Magna went to Hunter to get revenge, Monday, the best they could do was a 3 tie, called on account of darkness. Hunter plays at Garfield Saturday, 6:00 p. m. well-play- ed Mias Frances MUls, entry from the cm s ld Francis Mills Leads Contestants in Feature 5th Event Magna Cash Market, leads the Queen and return to Popularity contestants for the July starting point 5th celebration here according to 2:40, boys three-leggrace, 40 yds. Wednesdays results, posted by the 2:45, girls three legged race, 40 yds. women's organizations, sponsors of 2:50, Nall driving contest for women. the affair. The queen will head the Driving three spikes. parade and also reign at the dance 3:00, Cracker eating contest boys un- and festivities during the day. k der 18, eating six crackers. Other girls closely follow tor the 3:10, cracker eating contest girls un- contest which wUI end Friday eveder 18, eating four crackers. ning. It is expected that a great deal 9:20, horse-sho- e pitching contest. of last minute voting wlU cause more 3:50, boys bicycle race. excitement and suspense as to the (starting at home plate, carry bicycle final outcome. AU funds derived to third base, mount the bicycle and from the contest will be put in the ride around bases towards home swimming pool fund. plate. Repeat same procedure and The girls and their votes are: finish st home plate. These votes are taken as of Wed4:00, 100 yard dash open. nesday, June 30, 1937. 4:10, Fat mans race (over 200 Ibe.) Mildred Turpin 3855 60 yards, ' Moris Market shoes, put them 4-- H costs-Parent- SH0WS1NTEREST Continues To be- Provo at GemmRegarding 4-- H Clubs ell, U. S. Mines at Garfield, Midvale BE DECIDED AT This wanton destructiveness, not at I have taken a great deal of InterPinney. only being a disgrace to a communiclub work and have DANCE FRIDAY Wednesday, July 28 Gemmell at est lately In ty, Is an expensive pastime and natuMagna, Provo at U. S. Mines, Pinney watched it function here under caprally increases the school able direction. at Midvale. A dance honoring contestants in are asked, to cooperate by ' Sunday, August 1 Gemmell at -- Maiijr people are curious about the the Queen Popularity cantest for the to their children. talking Provo (2), Midvale at U. S- Mines. clubs which have enrolled hundreds By Howard Ridge Independence Day celebration will be Magna-Garfieat Pinney (2), ex. of boys and girls as members. Thinkheld this Friday evening, July 2 at Tuesday, August 3 Provo at Mid- ing that surely there must be real Merchants the Copper Community Park. Percy clubs which have enrolled hundreds vale. W. Ridd, president of the Utah Pearces orchestra will furnish the J. atIn a movement that can Wednesday, August 7 Pinney at merit To Slock Of Gemmell. Copper Club, after twelve years of music. Admission will be 25c a coutract such interests and support continuous campaigning, has finally ple and 10c extra lady. the young peope of this re- won a Directors Sunday, August 8 Gemmell at New Cup leg. He defeatI have investigated it further ed O. H. Stewart in a hotly contested Festivities begin at 9:00 p. m. S. ProU. gion, Mines at Midvale, Magna, to find why. Here is part of the match Each 25c couples admission entitvo at Pinney. one-ha- lf marhole a slim by Utah merchants and others who work naanswer: club is les a 11 them to 25 votes for their favorgreat Wednesday. Magna August gin. sell at retail in this state were adite candidate and votes will sold for Garfield at U. S. Mines, Midvale at tional movement designed to help remarkable has Orem golf played vised Tue day rural young people achieve the bet- for a lc a vote until intermission when by the tax commissiProvo. high handicap player and shot on to stock up well with sales tokmore finer ter. and 14 Pinney at significant things some hot scores In winning his way the queen will be made known, the August Saturday, ens The use of in rural life. It provides opportuni- to the finals. President Ridd won his winner to be according to the largest the little aluminum Magna, discs, decreed by the last legislatSunday, August 15 Gemmell at ties for practical educational deve- way into the finals by defeating W. amount of votes tallied. ure, begins Thursday, the first day U. S. at Mid- lopment in the fields of agriculture 8- - Hook, club secretary, with a 3 Mines, Magna-Garfieof the state s new Judges are Roy Haws, Roy Erickfiscal yearhomemaking and country living. It and 2 count. vale, Pinney at Provo. son and E E. McCarty. CamnusMoner H. P. Leatham said Wednesday, August 18 Midvale at provides social and recreational opis invited to Join and Everyone mtrehanu should have an ample Garfield- clubs portunities through organized The many friends of Ed Kingsley participate. because supply of the heavy demand Saturday, August 21 Pinney at U. or groups. It encourages Its members will be glad to hear that he is back hich will be made to work together in the interest of home all rarin to go for the Nationby the public S. Mines. DAN CUPID SHOOTS during tin' first week of their use. 22 Pinney at their communities. It sets high stanSunday, al Amateur tournament which will August He said he feared that most mer- Gemmell, Magna-Garfieat Provo. dards of efficiency, loyalty and be played in Portland, Oregon- A secWELL HERE chants win underestimate the deWednesday, tional qualifying will be held in Salt August 25 U. S. sportsmanship. mand All these aims are embodied in Lake at Mines at Provo, Magna-GarfieBIRD City about July 27 with ten en- CLEMENT the emblem which is the four-leSupplier of the tokens, which come Gemmell. A wedding of much Interest to tries being required to guarantee a m and denominations, Saturday, August 28 Pinney at U. clover with the letter H on each spot in the District for one entry their friends was that of Laura Clemay be leaf. These H's stand for the four from Utah. The low scorer for the 30 ment, obtained from banks, S. Mines. daughter of WUllam Henry throughout the state or from square development of head, heart, holes will win the coveted honor of Clement and Russell Verl Bird. The 29th Provo at Sunday, August of the commission in Salt Lake Pinney (2:00 p. m.) Pinney at Mid- hand and health which Is the Ideal playing In the National Amateur. ceremony was performed on Monday City. Ogden. Provo for every H club member. Carried at 7:30 by Bishop Bateman and Logan. vale, 5:00 p. m. evening reThe public out to its full possibilities, club Kingsley shot remarkable golf is advised to get the of the McKinley Ward at the home tokens f i oin work trains the head to think, plan cently In playing in the National of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolfenden merchants when MANY ATTEND and reason, the heart to be kind, Open tourney with the world's best in Salt Lakt City. For instance, if unecne makes true and the hands to players. Ed shot the same score, over a purchase le 'ill OUTING be useful,sympathetic, The bride wore a lovely dress of g.ve the cashier a nickel and helpful and skillful, and the same course that won the In health, to resist disease, become biggest plum In golf annuals Just grey chiffon, trimmed in blue with txnn' and get nine tokens as IN CANYON FRIDAY fully efficient and to enjoy life. thirteen years ago, the same course matching blue accessories and a cor T he exact amount of the milon of a More but much harder now than then. Ed sage of white sweet peas and pink than such a purchase is one ,a i token lion is certainly destined to go far In this gladlolia. Miss Fern Clement, a sisin United the people young attendOver eight hundred people Mr L at ter of the bride, was maid of honor now themselves are ancient sport. States availing ham emphasized that ed the Oqulrrh stake picnic and sunand wore a gown of pink and white new law the vendor set services Friday at Boxelder am- of the advantages which the ust collect Although the proposed interclub chiffon. Miss Myrtle Nielson, the the sales tax from the phitheatre In Millcreek Canyon last clubs provide. More than ten million of our citizens have profited through match with Fort Douglas Wednesday bridesmaid, wore figured blue chif'idee, he can no longer absorb it, Friday, states officials. clubs since the beginning fell through, a rearranged match will fon. Charles Woolfenden acted 'HI If 1U, want5 The outing was very much enjoy- the lt movement. be played in the near future. It looks best man for the groom. of the be passible to collect the sales ed by all. Each family brought their x on as though a misunderstanding causfollowsmall purchases it was neces-- 0 own picnic lunch, which was Following the ceremony, a recepAct Another ed the postponement of this match to make Stamp sunset services and a short was held between the hours of ed use the for tion by provisions will be 01 open Now some daring, citizen suggests but the same invitation tokens. and eleven. Mrs. Clair Huffs-ke- r, program. Some dealers that the best form of Federal tax within the next two or three weeks. eightMrs. Allen Larson, Mrs. Melvin have asked if they u d be would be a stamp tax applying to all, allowed to mark an article Miss Bernice Gee has returned The three man teams are now no Nielson and Mrs. Reynolds Wool but so graduated that the highest eent'' and then collect S cents home after a week visiting in Amfenden assisted Mrs. Charles WooAt a meeting of the tournamore. consider that the vendee has erican Fork with, Mrs. Karnard tax would fall on luxuries. but in lfenden. The young couple wUI make rather late, comlttee, ment It is not difficult to grade," he the tax. The tax commission Beck. faith, lt was decided that the their home In Magna. Many social By way of illustration: no good could be revised and says. " not 'ook . with favor on this, only two affairs are being planned in their teams man should complain of a $1,000 tax cause, as a Mrs- Kenneth Reid left last week matter of fact, 2 per fellows play on each team. The teams honor. of a car, $15,000 the purchase of 49 cents is with the schedule set for Tuesnot quite 1 mill, for Winatchee, Washington to visit upon or a $10 tax on a $600 car. No one follow c following schedule will give her parents, who reside there. day, July 6. Team numbers follow is entitled to grouse over the paymhasers some idea of how Rus Magleby and Val .parfleld many ment of a $10 tax on a $125 suit of numerically. ens to Mrs. Ray Powell of Nephi has been Teams: Ray Cromar and Wen Wilkin. present in payment of the clothes, or 50 cents on a suit at $25." on Paul Garslde and Jack Johnson. Corfield and D. W. Hatfield. purchases of different a- - a guest this week at the home of Mr. Ray Maybe Not entitled to grouse? mounts: Rue Packard and Del. Mitchell W. Ridd and H. F. Lott. J. and Mrs. Steve Powell. not, but watch us do it) Two trophies have been purchased A. Marsh and Harry Quayle. T. Jve cent'one token. ' all be at Impressed People will not left Clem Jonea. the winners of the playoff will and Cromar and cnty cents Four Mrs. Ridge Howard and Mr. George tokens. with this man's reminder that the Max them. The winners of each 'cnty-f,v- e ten-dareceive and Wlmmer. Wallace through y a cents-O- ne Gene trip Tuesday for great economist, Adam Smith, sanseries will each receive six top C. Anderson. H. and half Cent--OC. A. Northwest Ensign Pacific the mmrty one and l ctioned the graduated stamp tax. Amel" Elder and BUI Heffeman. tokens. grade golf balls and some hot com . The only Smith they know much BUI Larsen. Ufty cents one entertainand Schultz Paul N. O. Rasmussen petition is looked for with handicaps Mrs. penny. is Al. and it's a safe guess that on . Orson and home Stewart her applying. Naylor. Orem at ed at dinner Sunday tW niVkens."01 1)6,1117 he wouldnt like it Abel Larson-MeadSchedule Is Team No. 1 vs. 2. and Barton Keith 5th Easttreet for Mr. Chick Dougltax Moreover, wasnt it a stamp No. 3 vs. Janney and Deb Johnson. as and Miss Doris Nelson of Salt cent started our revolution and made that 5 vs. 0. etc. Lewis. wtZZ!- PoweU and a T ftirg parbeach Tony Steve city, later enjoyed us an independent nation? CU dollar Two Beach. Sunset at ty pennies. Sunday, July window LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAM Queen Contest 3-- The following Magna players participated: Howarth, 3 base, Smith, ss, M. Goodman, c, L. Hales, 3b, cf. Jones, lb, Tltcomb, If, Doxford, rf, Evans, p, J. Hales, rf, J. Goodman rf. Pap-anikoi- The Hunter lineup is Davis, c, Rolfe, If. Williams, rfk Wilkins, lb. W. Rushton, 3b, D. Rushton, as, Newton p, Landsaw, 2b, F. Rushton. cf, D. Landsaw, 2nd b, J. Glvengo, cf and S. Olvengo, rf. MAGNA MAID IS WED IN PRETTY HOME CEREMONY HANSEN PARRIS Hattons Ice Cream 1013 Marie Decker R St M Appliance Shop LaVelle Decker ...1031 Pauls Cleaning 1136 Lila Dlmond Best Shop 1073 Lucille Smith Paulos Auto Co. 1008 Mary Norris Bank Barber Shop 1000 Ethel Jones Bacchus Club 4736 Frances Mills Magna Cash Market Charming In every detail was the pretty home wedding of Garry Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hansen and George B. Parris of Balt Lake City, at the home of the bride's parents on Louise Avenue. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 by Bishop L. C. Healy. The bride wore a handsome gown of ivory satin and veil of bride's lace. Her finger-ti- p illusion, was held in place with a coronet cap trimmed with. tiny orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of brides roses and gardenias, tied with satin streamers. Miss' Dorothy 2391 Beth Aston Bennion, maid of honor, was (rockElite Cafe ed in pale blue net. Miss Annabelle .1M3 Bernice Anthon.,; Partis, a sisterof the groom, and - --Magna Motor Bales Co. Miss Lois Schults were bridesmaids. Jane Bailey. ................... .1521 Miss Parris wore a yellow net frock Midget Bar and Miss Schults a like dress of pink 1593 net Each attendant carried an old Florence Baker Fair Store fashioned nosegay of roses and sweet 1065 Elaine Haws peas. Dorman Parris, a brother of Safeway Stores the groom, acted as best man. 1000 Vonda Hall Mrs. Hansen, mother of the bride, Huflaker Furn. Co. wore a dark blue net dress and had 1373 a Lola Mecham corsage of roses and sweet peas. Woolfendens Market Mrs. M. McGarry, the bride's 1746 Ruth Matz grandmother, wore blue chiffon and Jims Place 1065 a corsage of sweet peas and roses-ThPatty Marshall grooms mother wore a blue Magna Lbr. St Hdw. Co. knit dress and a corsage of roses 1031 Ara McDonald and sweet peas. Garfield Improvement Co. Miss Virginia Ensign received the 1631 Carol Olsen guests at the door- - Following the cerCooper's I. G. A. store. emony, a reception was held be1004 tween the hours of 8:30 and 11:00 Pern Pearce Utah Power St Light Co. p. m. at the bride's home. 1096 Eva Mageras Mrs. Thomas E. Rowland of Salt Helotlss Place Lake City and Mlaa Ruth Bennion 1793 were in Alice Pappas charge of the gift room. Mrs. City Bakery John Loutensock and Mrs- C. E. 1204 Evelyn Pullum Hoops assisted. Miss Beverly BenCentral Lbr. St Hdw. Co. nion, Miss Donna Reese and Miss 1325 Lola Mae Peterson Margaret Ranson of Salt Lake City Garfield Trading Co. served. Musical selections were giv1029 .Virginia Trakas en by Roland Johnson, accompanied Magna Tavern by Mrs. Kathleen Pearce, and num1009 Helen Trakas bers from Miss Betty Lou Packard. Utah Shoe Repair After a short wedding trip to Ev1107 Donna Ridd anston, Wyoming, the young couple Copper Motor Sales will make their home in Salt Lake 2842 Sheffield City- - Lovely affairs honoring the J. C. Penney Co. were given. bride 1002 Mantle Miss Dorothy Bennion entertained Garfield Barber Shop at a miscellaneous shower last Tuesevening honoring Mrs. Parris. A day VAUGHN LARSON luncheon was served to twelve late The marriage of Miss Ruth M. guests. Larson and Mr. A- E. Vaughn, both On last Wednesday afternoon, Miss of Magna, took place Friday mornEnsign entertained a group Virginia ing in the Salt Lake L. p. S. Tem- of friends of Mrs. Parris at young ple. The bride wore a white outfit a luncheon at the University Club. unwas with white accessories. She Following luncheon. Miss Lois attended. Immediately following the entertained the guests at a Schultz ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn left theatre party. for a trip through Yellowstone NaOn Wednesday evening Mrs. Thotional Park. They were accompanied mas Rowan entertained at a miscelby Mr. Kenneth Vaughn, his young laneous shower honoring Mrs. Parson, Lloyd and a chum of Lloyds ris. Covers were laid for twelve Mr. Mrs. and Wayne King. Vaughn guests. The table was attractively dewill make their home In Magna. corated with a bridal Idea. e - - , - ill ne ill ; FAMED PLAYWRIGHT, RADIO DIRECTOR, VISITOR AT DELBERT MADSEN HOME While here, Mr. Snyder visited Sal-ta- ir and went through the Copper iginal writer of One Night of Love," mills. He said the mills were one of playwright, director of Hollywood the greatest marvels in the mining Hotel and Lucky Strike radio pro- world he had ever seen. Mr- Madsen entertained at a dingrams, was a visitor Wednesday at the Delbert Madsen home. Mr. Sny- ner party that evening for Mr. Snyder is a personal friend of ODell der and Miss Virginia Ensign at HoMadsen. O'Dell was his guest recent- tel Utah. Mr. Snyder left later for New York; He Is making his home ly on an extensive trip through for the present In Los Angeles. Arthur Snyder of Minneapolis, or- - |