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Show The Complete Home Newapape tHmTY-THIRDY- A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION EAR Bounty M a gna, installs the editors mail UTAH COPPER CLUB RELEASES AUGUST EVENT SCHEDULE fflO SEMAPHORES OK TOWN SAFETY Dear Editor: hlLhaVCv.reCently graduated from with 100,000 other .. gh. .f001 thls country. I'U soon be inking sem-.Zt- s" Out in world looking for my jnstallation of two was completed Wednesday future as my father Is making Just the dlrectk)n of W-- enough to keep us fed and rnothed te Magna under electrician. Hie But jobs are nowhere to be found carlquist. county as safety mea--,ur- and will you Piease wha mphores. defined or where to turn, or and pedestrians. motorists for ir Main street cant can you give a puzzled you jocated on Magna boy a hint? ILs from the Magna Drug-Sto- re Intersection. East at the Fourth (Signed) Richard. Dear to the were Richard: given semaphores club by An' we5inetthl the letter of the Hama --Garfield Lions editors mail bag beJyDallas. member and proprietor cause the questions which the Magna Cafe. you ask f 5 Utah Copper Club August tions were released Thursday funcmorn- Utaiy Frid ayVJul y tod. chestra. Wednesday, August 10, dance at Community Park with music furnished by Adolph Brox and orchestra. Wednesday, August 17, candy dance at the Community Park, Adolph Brox and orchestra. rj Water Show To Be Given August 5th At Garfield f A total of 424 people registered last week for the free instruction of life Friday, August 26. outing at Sunset lessons at saving and Beach. n is to be hoped that the semapthe Garfield Swimming pool, spon1 is jp.au.le, in It of benefit aiding the United announced that no guest cards sored hores will proie but are also In will be issued Jointly by the larfleld Recrea-tiona- l and lessen toe minds States, for the barbecue and now of all baffle problems here Association f.rl the American thought dance entertainment on August 3 Red Cross. Americans automobile accidents. those who preceeded and in case of inclement weather, all Classroom by a Of this number 339 are from Oar-fielgeneration functions scheduled at the Comor 93 from Magna, 3 from BacFather, munity Park will be held at the Utah chus. It is It is a puzzle, isnt it? On interesting to note that for that Copper Club Point, all can agree. But. the various classes 148 registered as Richard, Have wherever there is a from Oarfield, 42 puzzle, there is an oPportunity to solve from Magna and 3 from Bacchus It. and thats On while in the swimming class there r the Kre prize ?ment were 157 from Oarfield, 40 from can get out of hfe. Mr. and Mrs Dan Conti of Magna Assume for the moment that g. 24 from Garand Magna you art the proud parents of a baby positively cannot go to field and 11 from Magna. college. Just Cataloging, classification and ardaughter born July 24th at the Holy because there are 15,000,000 unemThere are 60 women and 5 men rangement of books in the Magna in the activities. the Utah Pioneer ployed In this Cross Hospitil country. I wouldnt Women's club public library in Magholiday date. A great deal of commendation is give up trying to find work. Amerna was completed Friday by Mrs ican business Miss Wilma Bennett, reextended is hiring and firing Ruth Vine babys An unusual fact of the Tylar, Salt Lake county gistrar and permanent every day, on not although celea such father her is that y scale as your father once knew. But librarian. The librarian will be taken Marjorie Anderson and Duane Henover by the county library system. brates his birth anniversary July derson for their assistance and aid they are doing it. and plenty of peoActual operation under county in this gh, the National Independence are now ple in Jobs campaign by Charles O. Paul, getting private supervision is expected to begin Holiday while the wee arrival also Red Cross Director of First Aid and Their Industry. didnt opportunity a on birth till commemorate her January 1. Mrs Tylar will come out of a raffle. of Salt Lake County. They kept start work on school libraries of famous Utah holiday. Others aiding In a very worthy their heads and spirit alive, and are Mother and baby Granite doing nicely. doggedly made the rounds of em- at the district Saturday, beginning manner Include O. J. McDonald of as Mrs. Conti will be remembered Blaine school. Following com- the Garfield offices Recreational Associaployment until the gates of of school libraries of the tion; Mrs Beatrice being formerly Miss Vera Makis. pletion Cozza. director opportunity finally opened But when these gates were opened, Rich- district, she will spend four months at the Y. W. C. A : Mrs. Dawn r. graduate of Como American ard, these people were there with bringing Jordan school libraries up EMPLOYES to date. Red Cross Aquatic School and Mrs. willing hearts and ready hands, and County centers will be established LaVon Tucker of the Deseret Oym. not hanging on a street corner someVOTES The general public is invited to atwhere or shooting pool in & parlor. at Magna at the present library ALL MEN In the meantime, Richard, have site and at Midvale in Jordan dis- tend a Water Show Friday. August trict. The Women's club of the two 5th, starting at 2:00 p. m. at the you a hobby? Plenty of men in this cities who have sponsored libraries Garfield Pool. Demonstrations will had to lose their country actually Members of the Independent Johs before they 'struck it rich. in both instances have voted to turn be given by pupils who have been of Mill Workers unanimtheir present libraries over to the members of the Life By that I mean, when these men Saving and new county system. ously voted last Friday for all were thrown out of classes employment, CUh Copper Company Mill employefound time on their hands. But es to work nineteen days a month they these men were smart, resourceful, beginning August 1. rather than 22 of the fighting type. They deand tnd a portion of the men not be their hobbies, and made it veloped rehired kiddle-fina.n built, . pay.,rOne , comprises the' Fduntaih and llieTJoIf .mUi'-- h ich was yerywell when the idea nis son, and Course. attended was presided over by Ed. proved popular, he easily convinced L Cannon president The winnahs declined to say much. men to finance his scheme and tostated that their opponents is They successful day very .Bacchus talkedw great deal- - and- - perhaps And then, Richard, I wouldn't say they could talk themselves out of good-b- y to books. In this town Eight Men paying for so many breakfasts. -- also we have a splendid library that for the trophy they so grapaying Eight of the twenty two men laid compares favorably with any cities ciously gave to Puck and Ken, the oS work at the Bacchus Hercules of our size. On the shelves at that le&m-to-swi- tn Mw li Daughter Birth Dates d, Books Arranged For Magna Public Library July Holidays birth-da- Life-Savi- Weh-meye- UNION TO KEEP WORKING Leam-To-Swl- m SPORT SHOTS. or Re-emplo- At Plant Powder company, have been according to J. E. Rothrock, champs. library lies the key to knowledge and the stories of men who didn't For those who are not familiar superintendent let a recession get the best of The Utah Copper n n on Magna's golf with the Mr Rothroek them. -- Youll - find encouragement team plays once more on Sunday, Broadway. Puck Seay and Ken Hufexpresses that there" will be and InspIraitTotT there 1' IT you' want when the Nibley Park boys come out faker are playing o Lewis and employment for more men by Augto take the interest. And out of it, to Magna. The match will be played Smiley Miner in what was supposed ust and general economic conditito be a you may find the way whereby you at 9:00 a. m. breakfast match ons improve can become a very Useful citizen. in the early hours of the day Losers o o About a CCC camp? Well, I have The July Leg play is extremely of course must pay tor the meals visited many of them in this close with several matches yet to be and so the duo are payMAGNA NOTES exgreat Its a district. decided in the quarterfinals. Bob ing somewhat through the nce low-dow- Ten-ma- -- Ko-K- 1 Miner-Lew- perience if you have determination Rezzeca and son Paul and a fine character. Youll meet kft this week some by train, to visit Mrs. some swell fellows and also idea's sister and family in New rotten losers. But youll have a York City for an extended time. chance to learn a trade and study a few courses. If you conduct yourMrs o. A Sonne left Wednesday self properly, you'll come from the w San Francisco California, where camp a wealthier boy, mentally, will be a guest of her sons. physically, and spiritually. James and What not to do? Don t give up. Wayne and daughter. Mn Mae Don't throw away your ambition. Hartge Mrs Rocco Don't decay inside and say "Whats This country was built Grace Castanzo is visiting the use? r sister and men and boys who Mrs Ralph Columbus, by fighters flier Magna at her home wouldnt be licked. Are you keep-inresident, o Kenilworth, faith with them these men Utah for a short Mr Pete Casta who died to preserve democracy, Tiffed home from visiting when'you say ''No sense in trybig, ughter Mis Columbus. Ive given up? Miss een f eir and children of Un have returned to their home Kkrtwo-weeks Mra. visit with Pshrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenwood aad Mr' A T. Ball announce of a baby boy Friday. July 2nd at their home. Mrs. Ball is ?lalesclnK at the home of her Mother Mrs d w Hatton. RiJfcf Mrs- f!ld Glen Cahoon of Uta!l vislLed at the home Js- Cahoon 's mother, Mrs. Qeo. kv?yor of Garfleld And Mr. - p tbrtj parents Mr and Mrs. J. )f Mn8na during the 1,ft Thursday for Ely, make h0plere they P,an Tvn 4h?nd Mrs Weldon C. Mathews, Connie Joe spent a week at lining Uthew's Lke utah wRh parents of Midvale. Ur Mrs. Ciaire Huffaker and nd Mr and Mrs. SherreU Sulfas ho&u and Iamily have returned an eniyable ten Sshw days 01 ebnji4yacatiordn& at 11116 bead .1 Mrj Eer big n Anderson entertained c,ub Thursday even-io- g bme Luncheon and re enjoyed by the group. 8 h Of the 100,000 graduates this June, Richard, nearly 2,000 of them before 1945. Are you will be in going to bconF of them? Its pretty easy today to get a revolver and hold up a few stores. And its not so hard to learn how to crack a safe these days because curb stone libraries often peddle books on it. And its not very difficult either, IRlchard. to become wealthy through one every crooked and mean method recan imagine. But, it is hard to sist temptation. 'When everything feel like slip-in- g goes haywire, and you off toe straight and harrow, it's a hard Job to hold your head erect, your mind clear, and your 1 thlnk pace ctraight. ahead. But resist temptation. to youre the type a And then Richard, dont for moment of a in even not second, or anyfun confess to yourself, to be nothing theres that body else, people 15,000,000 done! There are now. out of work In this country of radio, fields Should that be? The of science, medicine and engineer-aU with ing are still undevelopedSome boys wonders. of their present In are going to be modern pioneers have dethey because fields these to survive termination and a will are Some other boys in public life to give performance who stead of promise-b- oys hand ofgrafL be purchased by the their God and who place and boys iContlnued on Page -- is If noise is a media of fun, then Taylor plays LaMar Sandall and Vance Hendrickson plays Max Wim-me- r. these four stalwarts do Indeed enA. C. Ensign defeated Wallace joy themselves a great deal. Williams. 1 up on 18 holes and Howard Ridge defeated Rue PackThe Eureka Vacuum boys are still ard 1 up on 18. leading the Softball second half race with many Interesting games being The qualifying rounds for the club played by practically every team In August 1 to 6, will the league. The full list of teams Championship, start one of the closest events of and their respective standings are: this nature that has been played here Eureka Vacuum, Magna Motor, for a long time. There are about 12 Goodrich Dairy, Utah Copper Club, fellows all capable of winning Firemen, Magna Merchants. Douglas Burke, Four Way Service, Arthur Abe Larson is the defending champ Yard and Woolfenden's Market, but he will have to play exceptional to repeat. golf Thursday's games and next week's In checking up old records, I dont schedule: Home team named first believe that any one player has won the teams will play at 5:00. 6.00 and two years in a row and as this is the so on as named in rotation: year for champs to repeat themselEureka Vacuum vs. Arthur Yard, ves, perhaps Long Abe can keep up oo oo -- Goodrich Dairy this tradition this year ys. Utah-Cop- per vs. Magna MotClub, Douglas-Burk- e or, Woolfendens Market vs. Four Way Service and Magna Firemen vs. Magna Merchants. Monday, August 1: Magna Motor vs. Woolfendens oo Some sort of a record for Scotch Foursome play was set on Covered Wagon Days. A certain authority on cinch the game arranged a sure-fir- e match and then lost it to the utter Utah Copper vs. Magna amazement of himself and partner. Market; Merchants vs. Firemen: Magna dilThe losers can be seen practicing Four-Wa- y Service vs. which match return their for igently Yard and Arthur Vacuum Eureka will be played at some future date. Dou-glasur- vs Marked by some terribly lopsided matches and also by some very closecompetl-tioly played tilts, the tennis sponsored by the Community Recreational Association, is advancof play ing very well into the finals with Glen Andreason playing the Perkins winner of Neil Pehrson-Ja- y crown mens singles for the John Evans plays Hardy Jenkin-sofor the title In the boys singles -and the duo of Unke Andreason of the Oormley winners the p'ays game Ellertson and Pehrson-Perklfor the men's doubles title. advanced Young Bobby Reid has winner into the finals and plays the Bernie Bud Green, of three boys. Erickson or Cliff Jenkins. n. Goodrich Dairy. 4: Market Wooifenden Thursday, Align vs. Magna Merchants; Goodrich Dairy vs. Four Way Service, Magna Firemen vs. Utah Copper vs. Douglas-BurkYard, Magna Motor vs. Eureka Ar-th- e, Vacuum. birth announced n ns Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coon announce the birth of a July 20th at the baby L. D. S. daughter, Hospital Sail Lakft City. Mrs. Coon, who the former Melba Purser, and new little daughter, are doing very in is nicely. Mrs. Clara Borland was hostess to members of the W. B. A. Thurs-daat the home of Mrs. Frank A a This writer accomplished quite An on 4th East street. Peterson to feat the other day by managing luncheon was served and afternoon two-ba- ll with the obtain an Interview world a social time enjoyed. world-th- elr champions of the O0 Nun tier 8 UTAHC0PPERT0 hi tvAicH th Editor Has tiir $ay ATASARC0FARM Register per Pool 29, 1938 GRASSHOPPER POISON READY. 424 Peoria ing to Include: Wednesday, August 3, dance and barbecue at the Copper Community Park, music by Adolph Brox and or- es Read It in The Time or Leader y 'C A truckload of free grasshopper poison will arrive at the Asarco Farm in Magna this Thursday at 3:30 p. m. and be ready for distribution any time after that, according to Chester Bello, manager. Anyone in- Home Again poison. recovery. Mr- .- Memmott - recently returned from Hollywood, the supposed gold and glitter city of the world with its Memmott has returned to work at the Memmott Barber de Beauty Shop after a prolonged, serious illness and needless to say. his many friends are happy and terested In exterminating the pesky glad to welcome him back and exInsects may obtain some of the tend sincere wishes for a complete O. W. The poison is distributed by the County Agricultural Agent for residents of this vicinity According to Information given by the County Agent's office, grasshoppers are more plentiful in this district than they have been for many years, proving a menace to every growing plant, flower or shrub. Details of the usage and methods of distributing the poison will be given by Mr. BeJo. undisputed many attractions, too numerous to mention, but he still maintains that Magna is better and "so nice to come back to. Up Or Down The Magna Plant of the Utah Copper Company will open August 1, according to a statement released Wednesday by E W. Engelnmnn,. general superintendent AU Magna and Arthur Mill emwere who employed ployees prior to the shut down June 16 wlU be further states Mr. EngehnanTi. The men will work 19 daya a month. approximate Information as to when the Arfor general thur MU1 will employment is hot given at this date by officials. MILLBALLERS A very wise friend of mine remarked the other day that the bride CONTINUE TO and groom who .agree to start at the bottom when they marry, are GAMES the ones who wilUget to the top later In life. Those who start at Magna-Garfiebaseballers duly the top have only one way to go. Sounds like good advice, even though observed Pioneer day in a most fitmany of our young friends are loath ting fashion Monday by defeating The fracas was an exCarbon 19-to take It. citing encounter with the winners A $ mail Matter pounding out nineteen hits and CarThere 1$ a )maU matter that tome bon nicking Lee Johnson for 14. The victory was Magna-Garflelour tcrlberl have forgotten To ul it 1$ important. It' nece$$ary fifth in seven second half starts. to our butlneM. We are very mode$t They now have a full game lead and don't like to Ipeak about luch over Dividend and Gemmel Club. Magna-Garfiel- d has won 5 and thlngj. lost 3 games in toe second half. llncerely yourl. The Publisher!. WIN ENGINEER GROUP VISITS COPPER MINES, OPEN MAGNA MILL FOR OPERATION ld MILLS 9. Delegates to the 68th annual convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers inspected the Bingham Utah Coppei mines, and later toured the copper mills at Garfield and Arthur. Following luncheon at the Utah Copper clubhouse at Arthur, the party Inspected the Oarfield smelter of the American Refining and Smelting company and flood control projects constructed there to protect the plant from Foods A mUe-loflood control barrier was built across the mouth of the canyon several years ago and a second barrier is now in progress of construction. Returning by way of Saltalr, most of the delegates had a swim in Great Salt Lake. ds DRUM CORPS GIVEN 3RD PARADE PLACE Telephone$ I unoerstand that Boston telephone subscribers can now talk into a phone which through a recording The Magna Sons of the Ameritape, repeats conversation. One Oarfield woman, when I mentioned tola, can Legion bugle and drum corps said that it was no Improvement were awarded third place in the Utah Covered Wagon Days parade st aU on the party line. in the music division. First place My Code was won by the Spanish Fork high I am not one of the chosen, nor school band, second to McAullffs am I set apart from other mortals Kiltie band from Rock Springs, by the responsibility of my position Wyoming. as a public servant. I would preserve a humility untainted by the The Magna entry of the little queen, vanity and futile eonceia, the obnox- Gay Seay and little king, Phillip ious arrogance which is often ac- Salm, accompanied by the princes quired with a realization of the and princesses, Darrel Farmer, Jimmie Chase, Mary McAllister and power of the press. Thus protected from myself, I Janet Engelmann. also drew cone -HEALTHDISTRICTNoT VGifldpursue mr'autyTuTsaw'ir; siderable"' rppraaseTi6m"t'hF7iUBe'-paradLloyd M. Farmer, M. O. in the name of society, to find, write crowds. Director and produce the news with a niaxl- mum of verity and sincerity of pur- CARD OF THANKS . , I had no idea water analysis for ; , d wltbut bacteria- was a free service furnished pos' or hope .of PersDtlal lf8tn We wish To extend our sincere dlcen by the State Board of Health. said to the many kind friends thanks a local resident of Utah County to Lady Prosperity the Utah Copper Company including ProsWe that Lady hope sincerely Dr. Farner recently. and officials employes for tlielr kindperity. that elusive condition that nesses, Some years ago we had a chemisympathy and foral offerlingered around the comer until cal analysis of some food by another somebody offered it a large reward ings at the recent death of our beHerbert laboratory which cost us quite a lor coming out. is here again with loved husband and father, F Tomlin. sum, and I supposed a bacteriologl our all mills and of the opening ...Mrs. H. F, Tomlin and family. cal analysis would be fully as ex troubtes and worries are buried in pensive. I am surely pleased that the deep bottom of the ocean. STORE ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS every family in Utah may have this Fan Mail service at no expense." In her newspaper fan mail of H W. Bowen, manager of the Laboratory service by the State a day, Miss Dorothy Magna J. C. Penney store, announces letters many Board of Health in the matter of "heart-advisreceives many that effective immediately, the Penwater analysis alone, is of great Dlx, for advice. unusual requests ney concern will open its doors at of to the people Utah, Importance The following are all excerpts 8:30 and close at 6 00 p. m except for locating wells, springs and other from letters Miss Dlx has parti- on paydays when the store will open supply unfit for human use is a enjoyed: cularly a. m. and close at 7:00 p.m. 8:30 at vital factor in prevention of wideMy husband keeps telling me to disease. spread to h . Have a legal right to The popular conception Iona 80 GARFIELD NOTES the children? take since dispelled, that deep wells and He is colder than electric reMr and Mrs. LeRoy Erickson and springs are always safe supplies was frigeration. Please tell me how to sons Melvin, of some the for high Dougas and Paul responsible defrost him. Lake to Salt moved City Sunday afmortality rates of times gone by. My husband plasters my head fourteen ter years In GarClear, sparkling water that is conresiding me unthe wall and taminated has been discovered .so againstam black and pounds but field. blue, my til I often, people no longer are willing mother advises me to pay no atto accept taste and appearance as Mr and Mrs. Nathan Thomas, tention to him and to act indiftwo daughters. Joan and Cartheir proof. ferent. sons. Dean and Ted, spent Calls on the laboratory from cities, ol and Of course, we have spats as all private and public water systems married couples do, and once I broke six days at Paradise in Cache ValE. Mr. J. Thomas, and home owners and tenants are utah vlslting her ribs, but we have never had leyof Mr. Nathan Thomas They becoming more frequent as the pubof a serious father lic better understands water con- any disagreements also attended a reunion celebrating nature. ditions and the service offered by the eightieth birth anniversary of Memory J. E Thomas the State Board of Health. Due to many requests, we are That running water purifies lt- is an- - reprinting the followtng poem Hope Betty Loir Marior has return other myth dispelled for water from you enjoy it ed to her home after visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. any source however pure, when isHe was Just a kid suing from spring, well or stream, When we knew him; Mr and Mrs Matthew Holt and. may become contaminated at any surA town if small travels boy which it family have returned to their home point along In short pants. face water can enter the system. in Garfield after vacationing a week And not because Unless fully protected, the finest in California. We realized of water may become most dangerHow much it meant Mr and Mrs John Thomas of Garous within a few miles or a few' feet To a lonely youngster. field have moved out to the Pump after leaving its source. But just because House at Rider. t Sewage draining from cesspools 1 He was so nice a kid. into subsurface waters can contamito taken was a So William cause Mr. areas and Inkley nate wells in entire apt pupil. We used to take him St Mark's Hospital with ruptured great suffering and even death. On fishing trips. While it is not our intention to appendix this week. His condition is reported much better. With, as he says. alarm anyone unduly." says Dr. "Some shooting for dessert. Farner, " we do want to emphasize Miss Madge Whlmpey, daughter of the fact that taste, smell and appearMr. and Mrs. John N. Whlmpey of The other day ance of water Is not always a safe We had a letter Lehl is visiting her sister, Mrs, Warguide. ren Russon. On the official letterhead In case of doubt, call the DisOf a national organization trict Office at Provo and water samA pleasant trip was enjoyed by located In Columbus, ples will be taken from stream, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thompson and well, tap or reservoir and sent InSigned by one Of its executives. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Silcox recently to the state laboratory where analyon a motor trip through Evanston. There was nothing official sis will be made and a report sent About the letter Mountain View and Lonetree, Wyoback within a few daya A busy man had paused ming and also through Hook Lake - Mr. and Mrs. J. F. For a moment and Beaver Lake. Murphy enter tained six guests at dinner ThursTo turn back Mr7 and Mrs." Dell Anderson left The pages of memory T day evening at their home honoring their cousin. Dr. S. N. Tideman of And recall Incidents Friday by motor for a short trip to Yellowstone National Park. They Chicago and their niece, Miss Dallas W? had never forgotten. were accompanied by Roy Glllard Weber of San Francisco, who are It all came back and Miss L&Ree Symes. (Continued on Page 8) visiting In Salt Lake City, ng Our Health OfficerSats: . - ' |