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Show r The Complete Home Newipaper TSirTY-THIRDY- 1M1 A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION -- Read It in The Timet or Leader- EAR MagnaJLJ tah,Fr i day,J une 24, 1938 F OIR Eb! ValuablePrizes JJMsr To Be Given At Playground Start Number 3 Girls Softball 41 CHATTER. Plans Announced Uu Editor Has Hr zay! KfGWi PI ays Team For 7th Local Trapped Those counterfeiter college boys With every Indication pointing to In Salt Lake City, because trapped the most Glorious Fourth of July their money had peculiar odor, ever celebrated in Magna for all lopicked the wrong time to operate, cal residents, plans were In the final according to one Magna man. Its formative of stage Wednesday evening Vicinity All Children been so long since some guys have Voting For King Queen according to Deputy Unusual Game To Sheriff Dell .. Recreational Begin been close to a greenback that they Community Invited To Attend Recrea ' The ten-mteam plays the third Entitles Purchasers To Hanks, general chairman. m. 8:00 Garfield at Park Tennis Aces Invites can p. scent 100 a match oT the season on Sunday Prizes genuine at yards. Group A complete program of sports was tional Site To Enter when Provo morning comes to Magreleased Wednesday evening by Lee Tonight Unpopular Bulliet attend-a- i na for a regular scheduled encounSelf to include the following: Although Adolf Hitler Is a bacheOver two hundred children As the mam feature of the King tenter. Previous plans called for an inThe seventh Magna-GarfleSpencer Girls Softball Team, who lor and wears snappy uniforms, he 8 a m. to 10:30 a. m.. Blind bogey, the official opening Monday of Queen contest to reign at the Magcinched the Northern division first has made Germany the most un- nis tournament terclub this at Utah match sponsored for the the Utah mem-entire Club. Golf playground na Garfield July 4th celebration and the Magna Copper half Salt Lake County Farm Bureau popular of all countries In the opin- year by the Community Recreational acbership to take part, but the Provo be honored In the Salt Lake 10:30 a. m,to 11:30 a m., parade. Copper Community Park, and City 11:30 a n to 1:30 p. on., races; League Utle Tuesday by defeating ion of American women as express, Association, will swing into action cording to figures given Tuesday boys cannot play until later in the July 24th celebration, a special of16 2, will come up against ed In a Ladles Home Journal sur- July 12 with contests listed for young season so Is that expected Sundays match will only fering is announced at the Copper boys and gls Is from agea 8 to 17 In Granger, end Wednesday, it some stiff ten-man competition this Thurs- vey, That Hitler's bullying policy and old of both sexes. The only team. this number a 111 be exceeded as the be for the Club barbecue dance Wednesday, various divisions, open 100 yard dash June 23 at the Garfield toward minorities at home and weak stipulation this year is that aspirants day evening. laman race fat ladies and race, egg playground progresses. June 29 at the Copper Community 8.00 ball park. p. m. when they meet nations outside hla frontiers Is re- or their parents must belong to tire The tournament committee an- Park. dies shoe race. Miss Edith Clayton Is the director the Shamrocks, official ball team of sponsible for this dislike Is suggest- Community Association. If not a nounces n in 1:30 m. all Don that 4:30 Searle to assisted be p. team by p. m., horsepullsnd will Chances on many articles of merAuerbach's store and state girls' soft-ba- ll ed by the fact that the next most member of the Association, entry who was appointed Monday by the matches, the suggested plan of the chandise including sacks of flour, ing contest, pony race, girls softball champions. The Shamrocks disliked nations are, In order, Japan will be guaranteed as well as being Utah Golf horseshoe Mr. folRecreation Association will A be W. P Department. pitching contest, went to hams. milk, coffee and various other game, Chicago last year as the of- and Italy. The women named Eng- able to participate in the Season's lowed. That is, that the low handi- items complete list to be posted at quoit pitching contest, rolling pin Searle Is from Magna while Miss ficial entry from Utah and did very land as the country toward which remaining activities, by paying the will contest drivnail Lake a resident. Salt cap lowest (ladies) players the City poplay the dance will sell for 10c. each throwing Clayton is i well. This game is a practice tussle. they felt most friendly. ycond half dues of $3 00. sitions regardless of any challenge chance Mr. Searle all! help with the boys pie entitling the purchaser to ing contest (ladies), to to some who was released Matt Broderick, According There According howlittle Indication, figures matches or ladder listings. The the- 10 votes for any one of the little eating crot&t (boys), greased pig. iports and Is well qualified for the is arranging the tournament, comChester Tello. of coach the by of ever, to this girls. 16 any eagerness push over. of this is of course, that the King or Queen candidates. ory years and position 4:30 p. m. to 7.00 p ra , baseball Spencer has scored 85 runs In 23 inn- country Into an oversea war to aid petition la being lined up for boys Miss Clayton released the followi- low handicap player Is therefore the Many grocery items have been obings of play (4 league games) and England or punish Germany. Ninety and girls up to 15 years of age; ng dally program, as reported by better player and should play In his tained by W. H Reynolds, chairman game, magician, greased pole for had only 9 runs scored against them. one per cent of the women question- Juniors, (boys and girls) 19 to 18 This will eli- of the Mrs. W B Boucher, president of the respective position. n contest from boys 12 to 18 years. They have defeated South Jordan, ed expressed the belief that In the years of age and adults, 18 or over 7:00 minate p. any argument or doubt as wholesale houses jn lights. yagritt Women's Club, sponsors of a dozWorld War we failed to achieve to Include singles, doubles and mixed defending League champions. 9.00 p. m, dance. n to who plays on the team en times the purchase price of the the recreational site: The girls will play an exhibition the objective of making the world doub'es. Entries must be In by July own furnish for (Ladles means and 10 to 11 a m. Kindergarten for teaspoons simply that all aspirants 10c ticket Of course, one may pur3, returnable either to the Copper must cut down their handicap to be chase as many tickets as he desires egg race and hammers In nail driv- game here for the July 4th celebra- safe for democracy, and 70 per cent boys and girls 6 to 9 years of age. tion. their opponents to be announviewed the war as a mistake into Printing office or Mr. Broderick. i ing able to play. contest.) 11 to 12- - sports for boys and girls, - the more tickets naturally entitKimball McIntosh is the defendTed Colot rte, chairman of the ced later Betty Walker is the man- which the people were led chiefly 10 to 12 years of age. ling you to more and wider chances ager and Lenore Breeze, captain of by wall street. Eighty-fou- r per cent ing champion in the men's division states business that A parade, Hook every Slice 12 to 1 p. m will be of winning prizes. and match checkers and quiet the speedy squad. were flatly opposed to fighting for while Miss Barbara Goffleld is the house, with two exceptions, has made played on Friday night starting at games our The commercial Interests abroad and defending women's ace. Matches game proThursday evening These tickets will be sold at the arrangements few some kind of en1 to 2 p m swimming for boys. 3:30 p. m. with 18 holes of golf outmises to be a thriller as both teams 36 per cent said they would rather will be played at the Community of the which In Street barbecue the the Main try a general blind bogey for park evening 2 to 3 p m parade swimming for girls. lined play a fast brand of ball. Everyone see their sons go to Jail as pacifists Park, the B It o or Arthur Courts. all taking part and then a dutch and dance by members of the King commences At 10:30 a. m. As a spe- Is Invited. 3 to 4 p. Valuable trophies and other prizes than to go marching oft to war. favcial Vote of this for feature the committee year, your parade Handcraft will be taught Mond- lunch at the club The Golf Club Queen will be given to winning entrants. some as la as Hitler If smart say of the lunch orite little King or Queen candidate a section has been set aside at the ays. Wednesdays and Fridays while will sponsor one-ha- lf All entering the competition are he Is. he will attach more signiIncidentally, Junior division ahd it open to all All mem- Ten votes for dancing instruction will be given cost and to the American dislike of asked to fill In and return the coupon ficance a chance on the many free prizes! children, regardless of age. Boys Tuesdays and Thursdays The school bers are invited to take part and bullies than to the American disin- below to Mr. Broderick or the CopIts your chance to really get some- and girls are urged to enter their Is conducted five days a week, openi- challenge their opponents for this to fight. In 1914, the United per Printing Company office. clination baby buggies, tricycles, cats, dogs, thing for nothing. match. ng at 10 00 a m. k neutral and as paciwas States special bobble or pets. A prize will as But If Hitler sponfists today. In be aneach the to roe There is no charge for the faciliK. Dairies R. Mrs. Mr and entering given A great deal of golf is being p'ay-e- d sors and atrocities com- Study aggravation and also a place of ties and al parents of this vicinity by the boys on vacation and by nounce the birth of a baby boy Junior division to those given by the parable are ufged to send their children for 15 MaterniThe honor. Cottonwood at Talk: June the average citizen and house- Kaisers reason of this heavy play, the offifOTes, he may flr-- t H horse be new all wife order to so worthwhile supervised play and inIn arrival Mother and eligible, seldom Hospital. sees a ty rat. cials of the Golf Club will undoubtespecially a war fr"s ' are doing very nicely Mr. Daines pulling entries must be turned In to In Women structive lessons cities (hat s moat edly feel much better about the up'.a 39. June Jacobs Barr First is sometimeat the Wednesday, employed by Magna unemcourse. Everyone keep of the will be A spectacular Bank. This is their third Mrs. Scott P. Stewart, and Mrs. ployed Is invited to play and take Security and American son Legion the by staged Rose Henderson of the state and of Utah advantage of the facilities Firemen of Salt Lake County Flr4 Speak u 6rwar and soilders, and county Democratic organization were of Copper Golf Club. special tourneys listed for each week Department. du wie State Board of a picture of camp Williams Is re- guest speakers Monday evening at end. Next Saturday and Sunday. A great deal of Interest is being Health, points out that the monefreshingly brought to mind, as I a meeting of the Democratic. Ladles n teams will have to June 25 26, the memberships will and The visited there Monday evening. To see In the little King and Queen tary loss from rats is estimated evinced sevof at Study Group of this i5reclhct'held to absence the revised due be over 2500 splendid specimens compete In a blind bogey between contest to reign at the celebration 82 annually for each rat, and of in the Bacchus clubhouse Mra that eral of the players and so the win- 70 and 80 with a blind hole added, and lead the parade as well as be- the rat population in American cities young manhood, all clad In uni- Stewart spoke on various aspects of ners of the first half of play will be both high and low In this particular forms. go through drills and gun the ing the first honor float behind the is equal to the human population. Study Groups while Mrs. Hencrowned at the dutch lunch on Fri- hole. at maneuvers was a thrilling sight, but derson Lake Salt 24 in On queen-flosuch a July basis, the rat costs spoke on Our Responsibilischedule revised A Will a and day evening City. Votes are selling at lc each the people of Utah at least one so adjacent to the thought of these ties As American Citizens. Mrs N. started the following Monday to be As usual, Ed Kingsley, Utah Cop- with the climax next Wednesday million dollars fine upstanding young men being F. Pehrson. per year. Think of sent president, presided. team per golf ace, is If the sun failed to come up some followed each week by two-moff for cannon fodder, that one again In the lime- eveaing June 29 at the Utah Copper it! Several numbers pertaining to the as the basis same on matches the was Ed world. of the or the golfing heavens withheld morning light But this Is not all The health shudders. Club when a final vote will be taken flag were given by the Boy Scout but with a smaller medalist In the Its dew, then we would present setup Perhaps, as Colonel Carl A. Bad- Troop of Bacchus and community and Queen announced, hazard Is Immense. The rat has and the King are All interested ' have Golf tourney with a fine 68 score, details of which are found In another spread bubonic If only agitators of singing later something to worry about. The number of teams. in by plague In Europe and ger remarks. participated Invited to register at the caddy by chalking up two 34s. He aso won chief avenue of war and old men were required to twenty-si- x Asia for centuries and in article of this issue. enjoyment Is to ladles. Refreshments were several build an his first round. 7 and as we go to wouldn't be o mueb. served their choice st .comaumlttesn-4n-uf--wAll may appreciation and love for house. country gQio,.wc.iL thrsa-eatits -- going stores-- whichyotefor he h radio "the press,reports" In the Queen 38 carry King cottnnoirthingywhlch past years, and is responPlay In the June Leg is advancing strong In the second round. Best list by placing the desired amount sible for the introduction urround us Happiness is a state and spread A Sweet Sight are pracand of mind it Ed. many players of wishes, is neither created by nicely of money In small envelopes there of other epidemic disease. A sweet sight Is to watch the dewith event hches, nor destroyed by poverty ticing for this popular and depositing It In the box. A comEvery, home owner and tenant voted Interests and love that Is maniThe following Woman Monday literary classic In plete clothing outfit will be given to and every citizen should be interest- fested by Modesta Humphries and the form of a between so chosen children ed mother-in-lawas In the little will, written by the rat situation In his own her unusual quite Mr WillLston the ages of 6 and 9. In addition they home and place of business and for The prettiest natural blonde In the Pish, graduateof West Earl Lawrence Stauffer, 37. broPoint author the good of the community Alwill have attendants from the chiland connected lawyer Reid, daughter of ther of Mrs. Evelyn Fanner of Magfor many years with the streets rail-y- s most every farmer has the rat to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reid an at- na. died Monday at 12 30 p. m. of dren who are next highest. at Chicago. He likely experiencW. H. Reynolds, chairman of this contend with. tractive redhead Is the daughter of S heart ailment at his home in Mured ah from a humble beginning in section, announces that due to the Remember, the rat works at his Mr. and Mrs C. E Hoffman And ray. small Ohio He was bom March 11. 1901, In short time given for entries, nomin- trade at a sweet daughter Is Wanda Peel, to wealth community hi ees may still be entered, entry blank darkest night mostly, and in the daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Murray, a son of Fredrick and Mary great metropolis. Using a fictitplaces and for that reason ious name, he writes In his will Ann Watts Stauffer. Peel. provided below. his . presence Is often laose unsuspected. little the far following Thus things which he regards as Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Trapping, poisoning and fumigation the treasures dies have been entered for queen: are of life. anStauffer; a son. Earl W. Mr. and Mrs Myrtle Julian Js Montoya used against the rat, but the latI. Charles McAllister, LaUna Isakson, ter a daughter. Beverly Jean nounce of a the Stauffer; birth baby daughMay Lcunsbury, being of V-is a T . f yt specialized and hazardous ter V Mae Roound and Verla Lee McLeod, brothers and two other six Bonnie In St. Stauffer; Marks o mem-dhospital. mind Sunday and disposing undertaking except for those exberts. Barbara Jean Finley. Geralnew arrival are doing sisters. Mother and hereby make and publ sh In the work . perienced Us Funeral services will be conducted my last win and testament, dine Thompson. Mary Lou Jones. The previous Tuesday Mr. Every city town and community nicely Carol Self, Joey Nancy order, as justly as may be. to . Seay. if Montoya was taken to the same hos Thursday at 1 p m. at 5760 South Gay In Utah should consider seriously distribute my Interest In for an appendicitis operation. State street in Murray, with Bishop Ensign RaNae Lambert, Janet En. the rat situation and the world contact the pital Babe D H. Snarr, Jr of the Murray Wlmmer, Marilyn long succeeding men. gelmann Utah State Board of Health or the Uiat part of Second L. D. S Ward officiating. Loa Mrs. and Johnson Clark baby Young which interest my Board of or both, who known as law and Little King candidates thus far will assist Agriculture, daughter of El Antlo, California, are Interment wil be in the Murray In planning a recognized in e . campaign spending the summer months with City cemetery. Jr Smith, Goon, Dean d George are: y. volumes as my to reduce the rat population. (( Mrs Clark's parents. Mr and Mrs The sincere sympathy of the comDarrel Farmer, Verl Hardman. Philbeing Inconsiderable and of V Dr. Smith says the Mobile Fle'd o account Pete Romolo Mike Falvo, Is extended to the family. Salm, J. A. Young. lip I make no munity disposition Laboratory, operated by the State m this Ramon Falvo, Bobble Wlmmer, Jim- - Board my last will. My right of Health Bacteriological hve, being but a life my Chase. estate. Is Is available for investiLaboratory, at my disposal, but these things (If entering more than one class, an individual gations of plague Infested rats In Name setpted all else in the world I all communities tjrequesting the serv proceed to entry must be made for each one, i. e., singles Age deVise and bequeath. vice. Applications should be made Address m 1 one, doubles, one, etc). give to good fathers and far enough in advance to allow for Parents' Name hers in trust for Name their children, previous engagements S1 htte words of praise and Mr. and Mrs Jack Nielson; Sammy What Court Desired Age encouragement, and all Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs Alma quaint pet Twine Married Magna Preferred Time and endearments, and I Swenson and Howard Green, son of ge said In Double S. Green. B. parents to use them Mr, Ceremony Singles . . . . Doubles . . . . Mixed Doubles . . . . but generously, as the needs graph-Icallmere no of m can be pictured eir children shall The arr,,a of summer here June tl One of the Interesting social events 'e require. j. barefoot youngster and his fishing the FORMER SEVIER 1 leave than of the week were the marriages of by sent to children exclusl- the while local residents, for ahead WRITER SAYS CYPRUS DRUM CORPS of the years mildest weather lie but only for the term Misses June and Jane, twin daughof their PEOPLE INVITED ters of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B Beck-stea- d hemisphere Is experienctoj whiter 'Continued on page S.) of Magna. Miss Jane plighted SHOULD REPRESENT STATE OF UTAH HHOIiIECQMIl th to Bliss S. Elmer, son of -SBoys Doings Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer of Payson From where I sit as I write this no renewal each spring. In the forMiss June was wed to Leland H I can look out between the trees mative years of life we are taught, residents and Sevier former DRAWS MORE county All PEOPLE Well are Invited to be in Richfield July Ostler, son of Mrs. Adora Ostler of before me upon some of the highest and we learn from the npotives and 2. 3 and 4 to attend a home coming, South Jordan. We build our others. peaks of the Wasatch Range. Near actions Unit Camp Smelting and 'Refining American The marriages took place June at hand the tender green of spring Ideals and our hopes, and the anniestimated the seventy-fift- h crowd of more than celebrating an Stoo path team played People attended the fifteenth company softball versary of the settlement of that 16th at the home of the bride's par- time foliage has not yet yielded to we travel In mind and hi body durfrom are drawn all-st- ar from Magna of ents boys A quintet aggregation In Magna, the occasion also the heat of summer. Across the val- ing those employes community. It would be appreciaouting of the early years is the path the Garfield plant of the company doing very well at Camp Williams. ted If persons knowing pioneers of marking the twenty-thir- d the mountains are still capped from which we never turn. wedding ley B4 Spynafrtlng on National Guard, according to Infor- Sevier county who now reside in anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Beck-stea- d. with snow, but day by day, up their . at 6:00 p. m. Last Sunday morning, upon inviWednesday, hundred gift pack- mation received by this paper. These ccordi Twenty-fiv- e sections of the state would InBn announcement made slopes, climbs a blanket of green tation, I enjoyed a little demonstraother by officials'5 children band of the the The ceremony was performed by and before many days nature will tion that Ill boys are members of one ages were distributed to form them of the home coming so long remember. Forty Marunits, which Is In charge of mu- they might make arrangements to H. Edward Sutton, president of the have almost completely renewed her one young people gathered at the during the afternoon. in District charge vin H. Strong, Granite The general committee KUtmg starte1 at 2:30 p. m. attend," said W, L. Warner, general L. D. 8. Oqulrrh Stake. A reception exterior. Copper Club building to prepare for comprised George sic supervisor. was given in the evening for immedarrangements of when That Is nature) We humans are a journey to the District Legion a park chairman in charge of the ce'ebra-tio8Prt Pfogra RomH. 18 events. In announcing that all pioneers iate members of the families each carry- - M Adamson and Herman Grover son of vastly different Bom to life, we Convention; forty-on- e fog nrtIL0 young, peoThey are Verlene Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer will make grow from infancy to childhood, 1870 the and year to including Dean tinplov!' Was bel1 tor children of ney of the GarfieldA. plant; ple, who, were they assembled on up C. L. Mrs Healy; and the of Bishop Watts and former E. Brown and C. A. are invited to attend as special their home in Magna whl'e Mr. and through young manhood and wo- the White House Lawn at Washlng-(Contlnuemployees. Adult Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mrs. Ostler will live in Riverton, competed in various events Murray Plant and Louis I. Sneddon manhood to maturity, but there is of guests of the city for all events. son on Pge 8) from D. Nielson, Bullock; Floyd t 4.30 p. m. The office. Lake City Salt of the regular Dance June 29 State bps TennisTouraey an ld oo ten-ma- King-Quee- well-wor- th ten-ma- oo thirst-quench- 10c--an- er. Our Health Officer Sats: d oo Group Hears ".eminent well-order- tug-of-w- ar Today ! oo two-ma- T omorro w oo an Trans-Mississip- pi -- ed 8-- oo n, Brother A Real Sign of Summer! Magna Dies w town--Margar- s r: 4. U'iV $, . T. sheep-boun- pro-Pwt- .... y fi MELTlNFIRMANNUALrOUTING THAN 5,000 v bn. Magaa In National Guard n. ed |