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Show --- Read It in The Times or Leader A IRTYECQNlOEAir HEAVY community u tahFriday rains HETTWONTHEPRIZES MINOR flOODS MONDAY CAUSE INSTITUTION k f ,, Number 50. MARKS! 'V ' s At wfuett AY th i rj N TENTATIVE PUNS Editor has Hor saf MADE FOR UVISH r7 JULY 4 FETE 'C CHATTER gfwy ye. x I gaiciflent of J. C. Penney , Store Filled Four Monday Feet The Complete Home Newspaper May 20 1 933 - F0RTHEBEST jf Too Prone f Having observed that people (genThree Organization! Comerally) are too prone to criticise, bine Forces To Provide ' rather than praise, and believing 1 W 1, Entertainment few a that M bouquets are more ap,v ' i J Termed as one of the heaviest v ' preciable while one can receive them. t vicinJt this in recorded ever Tentative plans and arrangements I should Ilka to extend orchids (in rain stead- -. J? were discussed for a mammoth July words anyway) to: jt, or May7a drenching until the ' "3 fell Monday evening, V George Smith, proprietor of the j 4th celebration, similar to the fete A were filled to over- -' in Magna gutters theatres, tor his last year, by representatives from streams of water flowing and rushing splendid gesture last Saturday even, three organizations the American Kr- the streets. Dark, tng when he not only gave $60 Legion, Salt Lake County Pine Depoured down I clouds in the ' ominous, overhanging special award to Bay McArthur, but partment No. 2 and the Magna-Gar-fieM -N S had given warning Lions Club,' Tuesday evening. also posted $80 for the weekly show. te afternoon, X The unusual Incident occurred May V. B Coon, chairman, presided. of the deluge to follow. The committees plan to have a 7 when Rays name was called out principal damage in the town ; at the J. C. Penney store, and he claimed the $60 award, large and lavish entertainment for wbert water flooded into the base having registered before he started the enjoyment and pleasure of young ment, damaging over $500 00 worth working for the theatre. Inasmuch and oldeo planned and ordered y i as a definite ruling had been made everyone will want to stay at home of stick. The water flowed into the e. by Mr. Smith that theatre employes and celebrate the Qlorious Fourth. basement through the store i A A committee of five from each were not allowed to participate In The sidewak on the east of the three organizations will be establishment business was the of not the money drawings. Ray side curb-flutt- er to work on the Oeneral on the appointed tom the been up Immediately money. given bid i Committee and formulate plans on all dirt and even However, the piled week, during proJ:ct, Put Into Immediate though the lad acknowledged that whlch wiu tbt opposite side, so the water had action. to not was be the to entitled and the aoqes easy rightfully tree rein money from counsel given by his basement. Stock of blankets, oversV. t arti-dmother. Mr. Smith gave him W0 DFATH OF MAHNA hoes, gloves and many other, and announcement was made an ad- of merchandise piled on the ditional $80 would be given at the MAN received damage. principal floor, SHOCKS theatre. Salt Lake County Fire Deput-eAs per a ruling of the show when responded in a .rplendid manFRIENDS the first person announced for the FAMILY, ner and pumped most of the wat 680 is not present, succeeding names the basement. On behalf of Chester Clark Crlss 65, died Sunfor $50 tre called until a lucky perthe J. C. Penney store, Mr. H. W. at 7:30 a. m. at his home on day son Is present. Mr. Floyd Adamson Bowen, manager, wishes to thank 3rd South in Magna, leaving a trail of school to baseball row, claimed left $50 the front reward. Calvin Attended assistLegion Keith right, post Magna Buddy Blight, Stoddard. Bobby Evans, Stanley Cyprus Con, the firemen for their valued Orchids also to Mr. H. Claude An- of shock and grief ln wake, due to Bolcourt. Back row, Prank Jones, Ra lph Self, Garth Mecham, Alvin Pen dleton. Dee Peel John Evans, Moyle Stewart. Rear, Lee Self, director. ance. one of my most esteemed his unexpected passing. derson, The rain, which did not fall as Mr. Crlss wm born June 26, 1872 ( and favorite friends. iiiiiiiiiiiifiuimliiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii heavily in Garfield as Magna, caused ISSUES LEGION ln Brazil, Indiana, son of Mr. and believe a not I fact generally other damage. Several owners of known is that Mr. Anderson, super- Mrs. John Crlss. He was a carpenter near-bfarms reported that consCALL FIRST intendent of the Garfield Improve- for the Utah Copper company from iderable damage was done to their ment Company, was the person pri- 1910 to 1920, but since then had ELDER strawberry and other crops by the FOR PRACTICE worked Independently. He wm marily responsible for the construcand exceedingly heavy downfall ln this vicinity for his work. tion of Garthe at swimming pool NINES CLASH are hl widow, Mrs. Etta Surviving Above is a picture of the winners field. procured lights for night softBRIOHAMCITY In a game In the Cyprus Post No. 38, AmeriCIRCUS SHOW ball at the Garfield park, as well as Holden Crlss of Magna: three sisE sanctioned by the Utah High E can Legion Junior Baseball School other numerous civic Improvements ters. Mrs. Jessie Noe of Terre Haute, E School Athletic association, the Indiana; Mrs. Alice Cook of Brazil, exPROMISED for . Garfield. Forty six boys took the written Box Elder high school baseball Indiana and Mrs Maggie Bennett Fear Fanaticism amination of 20 questions pertaining Although the general citizenry will with Cy-- E of aggregation ALL CHILDREN Parkdale, Oregon; a stepson. C. tangle Dictators are always beset by the might think that these Improveto baseball. The 14 boys with the prus for the state championships fear that the people whom they ments were part of Mr. Anderson's E. Hoffman of Magna and a steptrowere awarded marks highest at Pioneer park here Friday atE rule will learn the truth and disMrs Stella Collins of Salt position, it is only by his diligent daughter A circus chow is phies and prizes for their excellent being sponsored 2 p. m. E cover that they have been fed on and Lake City. work were work. that unceasing for children of the town they Wednesday, E The Cyprus boys have made aE lies. made possible. Prizes were donated by Copper Mr. Criss was well known and Msy 25 by the Oquirrh Stake PriDue to the very unusual weather, 5 the splendid record, ip winning Shortly after the Nazis took poshere. His word waa his mary. Each child attired in a costeams and the quali- Printing Company, gold loving cup Ehonors here, regarded the two-mai, , session of Austria they began to Home Again for most outstanding stu- E tume and entering the bond to anyone who had any kind parade, one fying dates fdr the May leg have trophy a local ' nwmber of E large people the national library ln I'm very happy to welcome home "purge el the features of the show, will rec- oeen postponed. The two-mteams, dent; Sam Matz, 12 pair U. S. Keds rare attend the game E Vienna of every book which con again, Orem Stewart who returned of dealings with him. His passing is complanning. Garfield and Trading glove; to be deeply regretted. eive a free balloon. 16 will on May supposed -to start talned , .nyJruths.contrary-I- a the. Monday, aftau a iong. gon valescent. ; Punerah-eervicThey win meet at the Pleasant have until- May 29 to finish Hie Tirst pany,- $5 00 in merchandise Magna Ttllllfltf IftHtitlllltlltttiittftitlllttlttlttl ' of Nazism. period in St. Marks hospital Brown this doctrines Aryan & bat and Lumber Hardware, bag Green Ward at 1:00 Thursday afternoon in Salt Lake matches that p. m. and week's match The p, One of the largest and most val- as a berry from the with 2 caps; J. .C. Penney Company, 1 LIONS TO ELECT march from there to the City. count and will been have played Cyprus smile and friendly uable collections of books ln the that ove; Central Lumber & Hardware High School auditorium where a free these teams will resume the second seems world It is nice to have in order eye, Magna-Garfle2 being doubly destroyed OFFICERS NEXT talte; program will be given. Candy. Ice weeks matches starting on May 30 Company. to and of conceal the friend truths my Orem, your friend, LEGION GIVES 2 Zlnlk history ball team,. balls; Sporting weam will be sold. and continuing to June 5. with us again. and science from future genera2 Western EVE THURSDAY Goods. bats; Spalding All children are Invited. The following teams will play as TWO AWARDS TO tions Error 7 Arms, bat bag. chest protector; Geo. per schedule: like that has happened 1 glove. Nothing Hoffman in Hardware, Weldon. error, Im Perhaps Officers to direct activities of the since the MAY 16 to 22. GARFIELD PUPILS RELIEF SOCIETY year 641, when the Mo- All boys o$ Hunter, Bacchus. Gar- Magna-Garfledont know anything about this Lions Club for the hammedans under I vs. 2. 1 Omar Caliph field and Magna between the ages game, but I cant figure 3 vs. 4. ensuing year, will be elected next began their march of conquest west- newspaper SINGING MOTHERS 10 and 17 who are interested ln out the following head which apof By reason of her courage, charac26. at the 5 vs. 6. evening. May ward from Arabia, which nearly reelegram: summer are re- Thursday service, ' companionship and ter, baseball this in playing Monday peared evenings dinner meeting in the Bap7 vs. 8. MEET TUESDAYS sulted In the conquest of all Europe to report at the Magna Ball regular SCOLDS INFANT scholarship, Miss Rut3i Thurman, "MOTHER quested m 7:00 All tist p. 10. churchrooras, 9 vs. In Alexandra. Egypt, wm the lar- TO DEATH." I believe In that se- daughter of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Park Wednesday, May 25th at 5:00 members are urged to attend as a gest II vs. 13. assistlibrary ln the world, and the cond word, if an "a wm substituted Thurman of Garfield and his honor, coaches m. All and p sharp. Beeinning next Tuesday. May 24, number of other Important matters 13 vs. 14. city was the world's center of learn- for the o things would be much courage, leadership, service and ants are also invited, to attend. Oquirrh Stake Relief Society will also be discussed. 15 vs. 16. ing and culture. The Arabs took clearer. How about It, Weldon? A picture will be taken of the scholarship, Kent White, son of Mr. Binging Mothers will 17 vs. 18. practice every the and Mrs. Joseph White, also of city, and the commanding genera later issue of ln to Four delegates from the local club appear gang wcceeding Tuesday 19 vs. 20. evening. 7:00 p. Garfield, received plaques and cerin the Stake the Legion Monthly, the Legions to the Lions District convention at al asked the Caliph what he should Thank You, Mr. Ford 21 va 22. Seminary building, until further national magazine, according to Lee Cedar City. June 3 and 4 will be do with the contents of the great Henry Ford made his first, formal tificates Wednesday evening. The All MAY tS to 29. announcement. library. Omar replied that if the public speech, and he announced, awards were made by Harry Adams memnamed. To sixteen Self, director. about members are date, urged to attend. I vs. 1 The school was under the direction bers and wives are planning to at- books conformed to the teachings his last, at the publishers conven- of the Cyprus Post, American Le3 va 6. of Mohammed they were unnecesElu Baker is the director tion a few days ago. It consisted of gion, sponsors. of Lee Self, who has had charge of tend the parley. 3 vs. 8. Mrs Maude sary, 6lnce all needed truth wm two sentences. for Judges of the awards were teaJunior baseball ln this region accom. Magleb Lions walked contained in the Koran, while If 5 vs. 10. The Magna-Garflel- d wist. "We are all in the same boat, chers and Principal Jim Smith of the past nine years. The school had 7 vs. 12. off with practically all prizes last they were contrary to the Koran he said ' Stick to your guns and trie Garfield school. This Is the approximately 60 boys enrolled this 9 vs. 14. at the convention held ln Boise, they should be destroyed anyway. So Ill help you all I can. year first time the Legion has ever given year and received Instruction from ANNUAL Idaho, for attendance and mileage the whole great library wm burned. II vs. 16. Mr. Ford is a doer, not a talker. such awards at the Garfield instituLeif Erickson, Hy Facer, Oocie EvNo one will ever know what priceand plan to defend their laurels 13. va 18. His wisdom has been proved by his tion Both Miss Ruth and Mr. Kent ans, Mick Scanlon, George Brown, PARTY SLATED less records of history and huthis year. 15 vs. 20. actions and achievements, not by are ninth grade students this year. Mr. Self and others. man culture were lost to the world. his words He is the foremost ex17 vs. 22. PR AY EVENING CORRECTION 19 vs. 21. ample of the traditional American MANY ATTEND GARFIELD DEMOS 0 0 of History of Fallacies initiative and independence, spirit To those who know no history, annual Utah Copper Pin Boys The May leg qualifiers, originally In talking to newspaper The name of Mias Zenda Orr wm MEETING Is tor the present 18 will have TO ENTERTAIN terrors of A sponsored full on close to May he reporters .expounded his philo- inadvertently left out of the list of by the genial club planned the future The student of history B. L. Jones, will be held until May 22 to finish qualifying m tersely m he talked to the Cyprus School students who won sophy MILL knows that every economic fallacy recognition at the Regional music "Way evening, May 20 at the for this regular event Handicaps AT DANCE MAY publishers. and all the political methods by is invited to contest held at Morgan last week. kwins. 6:30 p. m. are for 'and everyone looking security. "People matapply Bowling A large attended meeting wm held which governments try to counMiss Zenda Orr was given highly seno of is Is a delusion. There dutch ,unch wm That Democratic The organization participate. te evening by the Indepenteract depressions have their paro o the entertainment. in ambition and work. superior rating for the cello the except District 294, Garfield, is entertain- Wednesday curity team aspirants, re- ing at a dance for the general public dent Association of Mill Employees allels ln history, and that even- The only security there is what you highest honor one can get The ten-mteams will clash with each Monday evening at the Cyprus High at the world will discard the learn and know about youf work. quested to play 18 holes of play Friday evening. May 27 at the Gar- School auditorium. E. L. Cannon, tually . captained by Don Watkins, Nlbley and 18 holes at home, are field quack remedies and right Itself by That about sums up the fundaMens Club. presided. g(lnKe5lp. Harold Johnston, Cliff fighting for the low ten positions. returning to the Inexorable laws of mental principles upon which our STUDY GROUP Is assured and an president, music Good economics. fiSf BU1 ColIlns i Wayne With the exception of Ed Kingsley, enjoyable time is promised. All are The constitutions and American system rests. Mr. Ford NAMES WOMEN captain. Kenneth Bezzant, who is seeded No. 1 position, every Invited to attend. is entitled to a vote of thanks for meet-biand were g fit the read e distinct accepted twenty-onare There McCarty, Neldon Bezzant, will play according member other the with state and registered civilizations known to historians. Of bringing an element of truth sharp- ON COMMITTEES Johnson. which a to the scores turned In for these 36 Tuesday. fourteen are known only by ly to the attention of world those, ELECT of seems in nosing After barely it forgetting of danger holes announced was that play. It thfii.nttrdner club President, and regular their ruins. They perished, ln every A very successful meeting of the the El Monte team last Sunday, out under 00wllne committee will the constitution, Wonder either leaders because meetings, their instance, MONDAY attend. Ladies Study Group was OFFICERS Democratic the of drastic practice and revising would be held the first Thursday of tried to tamper with economics laws A magazine came to my attention held Wednesday evening Mrs. N. F. team is necessary to uphold that 7:30 m. over p. , every month, or attempted to take in too much this week and alter looking Pehrson, president, presided. Alice King was elected Consul i- chance of becoming the state Ten mmwiity territory. The seven civilizations some of the articles I wondered A business and social time wm enfor the election of which Arrangements Commander of the Woodmen of the reman-Teachampions. bewhat kind of stuff the editors have survived have lasted and a short program given. joyed Trustee of Board annual and a 822 their at o permanent o World, Camp cause there has been no suppression jected. I had read in another ar- The next um!SpeT service at the Com. will meeting will be held at be 2 so the made at officers June of In the newly adopted plan of hav- election Monday evening. Others Baptist Church Sunday eve- learning. Their people have had ticle wherein a reformer complained Bacchus at a time to be announced Advisor Coe, meeting. include awarding honored Mary prize free access to truth, and truth that there was too much love talk later. un- - ing a Dr. Lieutenant; Rachel B. Daniels, es ln modem fiction. Perhaps there is ln the special event for each weekend. run, though prevails long women were.. The following " J oort; Dunn er Knigl Roy to much fiction in modern love talk named on committees: and Chase Jerry centuries. it take may district e balls Fredrickson, sentry; Fern Jenklnson, four nice, new, shiny Top-FlitThree great civilizations today are especially some of these magazine Membership: luest faJraUon Army wUl be the Bomanager. on the history road to destruction. articles. A group of Salvation for tying for first In the Blind GIVEN WINNERS Millie Beath, Lucy Larsen. Dot Arm Luncheon wm served to thirty musicians will Saturday and Sunday. They are following the same routes Early Baseball and Mrs. Oeoige Lamb. Jensen to accompany him gey held last 15. members. tbe rousical features May 14 and This is for the Information of Paul Refreshment: Peel wm adjudged first which their vanquished predecessors of Wanda W. are O. W. local Members of the took. They can suppress truth for Schultz, Hy Facer, Tux Treseder and Next weekend, May 21 and 22, the - Lavinla Perkins, Ruth Vaughn, jT Program. 111 place winner In the Poppy Poster a few event invited to Provo Camp 482 for an an offered be will generations, perhaps, and in- the rest of those baseballers: dnf!Kh members Mrs. Carl Larson, Mrs. T. L. Thoto American Edition the hujkimr contest, sponsored by being Monday entertainmert of low net and great damage on the rest of The distinctively American game mas and Mrs Charles Bevan. Of sJvtiSit!trKtlve omoer ior featuring prizes for and Auxiliary, Emma Lou flict evening, May 23. All members are Legion the world while they last, but in of baseball bad its first crude begross, and high low 1 net. gross Entertainment: Army second Hoffln E3alne area this and high also Jacobsen, attend. to Fannie Nielson. Mrs. Charles for the Cyprus Junior the end their destruction is inevit- ginning about 100 yean ago, and Salt Lake Min-od- a both high and low on a blind hole, urged ktCTdent of third, man, able. most net and gross fours to first for the and Mrs. John Dea. Black were the also and The attempt In develop all School. active posters Judgi Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robinson of High 1 01 the state. Doomed ln 18 holes. game Is generally credited to Abner Program: of a ed Wednesday night. Conquerors arrival the announce A thousand years from now hisMartha Purser, Carrie Cotter and Both the good player and the high Magna born Doubleday of Coopertown, New York For the Garfield Junior High active mem. berof May 11 at the Murray worst baby girl Club Mrs. C. O. Harris. to mnd ' Mother expect-ert6 to beJ handicapper. Including the new arrival school Boyd Peterson won first, torians will set the names of Hit- in 1839. and In the early days the ball wu Finance: next District Gov- - duffer ln the club, has an equally hospital. fine. Mr. Robinson Is em- Burke Waldron, second. Evelyn ler, of Mussolini and of Lenin alongare doing listUtah'ldaho third and Ray Howard side those great historical failures. extremely "lively.", being made of j Millie Christopherson, Sylvia Worn. The good chance of winning In these Service erY1eeWt Denton the at Super on Page 8) mer and Mrs. A1 Ahlqulst. , 7:00 p. m. and er- - ed events which combine features ployed (Continued on Page 5) Dean, fourth. Tbody u Station in Magna. invited to attend. (Continued on H V... . 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