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Show The Complete Home Newspaper AUQMMUNITY wirtv thirdyeak Pioneer Ilercur institution Magna. Lltah, Friday, September 2, OUR DAY LOCAL PEOPLE TO BE FEATURED IN 1M FENCER GIRLS 1 938 Number 13 G. A Paulos Meets Out Magna way last PLAY FOR FARM thered the thousands of Monday ga. people who MbiA Uu Editor Has Mr say f comprise the Utah Copper Family, FAIR CONCERT BUREAU TITLE the SUN. annual Utah Copper Z In-CField Day, made ar possible by The Salt Lake County Fair Assowho consistently show a ace Spencer Girls, softball team of ciation will present the Utah State more than passing Interest A Very Good Time this vicinity, will tussle with the In their business family. It was a revelation Slnfonietta, Reginald Beales, dir- w Inner of the Crescent, Outing eastern diviI understand a very good time was to this humble writer to see and en- ector and the Oqulrrh Stake Chorus, sion champs and Riverton, southern C. Waring, director at R by all who attended the enjoyed the Mur- - division victors of the Salt Lake joy the program that ray City Utah Copper Company field day fesMunicipal .Park went with of the off Sunday, County Farm Bureau league. Sunday scarcely a hitch, and The annual jubilee outing tivities Monday at the Copper Com4 will be held the General Committee headed by September 8pm, announces au- evening, 8 p, tn. at Uercur Pioneer Society Murray In a fea- Town Shocked thorities. munity Park, Ed UntimeGardner At ture Septem-vand supplemented by game. This Is rated as one of We were unable to attend, having Public Invited To Attend Local numbers on the ,t gurnet Beach Sunday,announce- j Steve Inprogram the feature attractions of the Fair. ly Death ofProminent Lo4 accordingto an PowellGeorge Smith and Bud clude a wonderfultrtp to Puffer's Water Carnival At Popuenjoyed Uad " Kindly Light and S. Baker, Secre-- . McDonald, are due our thanks for ment made by Alex Lake. I truly believe this la one of cal Business Man ot Daybreak, The Song lost lar Pool ThanksgivSpencer girls Festivities begin at the way they went about their Jobs Wednesday the most beautiful spots ln Utah ing, and "Flag Without a Stain," of making fun for your chlldren-an-d o'clock noon and a full afternoon as to Bert BUI with Larand W Crescent in a fast and evening Morgan, R Holt as tenor soloist Lucy jj Magna, Garfield and vicinity were The Garfield Swimming pool, mine. Is scheduled. of entertainment Chorus accompanists are Mrs deeply ghqpked and grieved Satur- sen will also testify, which has enjoyed an average dally communitenjoyable of game. J.tl. Did you notice Hop Ensign and Elise A program, consisting Baker, piano Mrs. Viola day evening when Gus A Paulos, attendance of overSOO, will close this short music, speeches, McCleve Like A and their umpiring Gentleman Parley Crescent was leading at the end prominent Magna business man for y ilngmg violin; Rolland Johnson, vioFriday with races and a water carnicostumes at the softball game? lin; motor boating a thrilling aerial a newspaper to the part val, announces authorities AH deT. Hansen, violin and of the seventh, Vrt Helen Andreason many years, succumbed to injuries Likening Parley Dimes for all the small kids; the Miss Zenda swimming, boxing, wrestliflew out to center Tor the first out, he received ln a car crash. A Gran- played by a gentleman rather than sirous of entering the races are askOrr, cello. foot-racipatronage of the concessions which ng, dancing, tumbling, Events of the fair start Saturday. Ruth Taylor alriS.d and moved to ger boy also met death in the same a naughty boy, as sometimes pic. ed to register, according. to O. J. Its men, women and children, will helped so much financially to assure September 3 and' continue until Montured ln films, B J Lewis, editorial McDonald. third when Inez Ek hit to left. Mar. crash. . the trip of the Drum Corps to Los day, September 5 Mr. Paulos. 55, died at 8 p. m. of director of the Albany ENenlng News, be tfvenThe carnival will consist of a will dell Walker drew a base on balls, Many things a crushed chest, broken back, frac- has declared that editors and publi- varied entertainment of races and Announcement is made that all Angeles, were other things which be featured Including all athletic filling the bases'. Norma Reid hit to availabe will beach showed the real stuff of which the events, facilities of the 4 H Club conright and Inez Ek was touched out tured skull and several fractured shers are guided by a poUcy of fair other water competition, oien to ble to attending people. Through community is made, and of the Com- tests, band concert, childrens races, by Q. Smith. Crescent catch, who ribs. aU. play and good conduct. Richard Coats. son of tht courtesy of the sheriffs office pany which caused the community baseball, musical program, first aid relayed the ball back to third to Bud McDonald is the referee and A gentleman la conscious of his tag anchored at . the to be. The Mr. and Mrs Raymond Coats of conduct, of civic giv- - demonstration, softball dress the large boat and starter, Miss Marjorie Anderson, a review M. Walker, attempting a double responslbUlty piloted, will be Ing their time unselfishly at the and many other events beach, competently Granger, died at 8.33 p. m of a moral uplift, said Mr. Lewis, and clerk of the course, Blaine Hendersteal crushed chest and internal Injuries. declared that a available for free rides to all the Merry Mixup, the little train, and Local people who are working to newspaper attempts son, Carl Backstrom and David Ben. Tony Nielson and Chester Bello that old rider of the range, Purple contribute to the success of older Mercur Pioneers all afternoon. to carry out this same relationship net. Judges of the finish and A. G. the fair are coaches. The accident 8 55 p. happened at The lineup Wednesday Lack of paiking space and other Sage Suttcn, furnishing rides on Include Chester Bello, William Whitto the community. Johnson, timer. was Doia Andreason, as, m.. only a few minutes after Mrs evening facilities, due to mining activities at the old most forgotten horses for aker, William H The races will commence at 8:00 Mr Lewis, who is also editor of Woodbury, Irvin T. Fannie Ethel Nielson 34. her and Coats, Nielson. Romatae Zito, pi the old camp at Mercur, make It the kids, made many a little heart Nelson, O. C. Kirk, Barr S. m. and the general public is Inp. the Knickerbocker said that Press, Jacobs, Helen Andreason. If. Ruth Taylor, three children left their home vited to attend. Bible Helen Fitzgerald, Mae Bello, Mary D Impractical to hold the reunion there beat faster. the is the best editorial guide to a neighborhood grocery sf. Inez Ek, c. Mardell Walker, cf, the committee It was decided by and its writers produced the most store. The little girl who found a dollar Sutton, and Others who are on sub Norma Reid 2b, Lenore The competition has been divided Breeze, 3b, consisting of Parley' Bryan, presidinteresting news stories ln history. into five sections consisting of the on the grounds and offered to turn committees. Dorothy Reid, rf. Mrs ent Thomas Reese, Vice president; It told Coates deputy sheriffs in; A1 Duckworth starting the following: Local residents are invited to enr; secretary-treasureAlex S Baker, that she didn't see a thing, then Happy To Hear a races became he free style for boys Class A with after gun. ter exhibits of their flowers. came the crash and the car overI'm Ira Bern Frank Allen, M. E. Andhear to our that very happy ' 10 to 12, Inclusive. so weak he could hardly spring the and ages girls, rules Include C William W. Corfleld, Special rews turned good friend, T. F. Maher, who has Class B free style, relay hammer to make it fire; the super1 Waterfall. J B Mullins, Hodge Marsresident Open to any bona-fid- e sheriffs state that the car been In 8t. Mark's Hospital for Deputy FOR GIRL Russ of and diving for boys and girls, 10 to SCOUT lative announcing Magleby of Salt Lake R County. Jarvis, Joseph Stevens. hall, J drlyen by Mrs, Coates overturned several weeks (unbeknown to us) is 14. Inclusive. 2 There will be two classes, amaduring the softball game, the apon the right side, pinning the boy progressing much better. I remember George Z Edwards, Moroni Ostler, TROOP IN a crowd for MAGNA of the really teur and professional beneath the wreckage. Mrs Coates Mr. Maher and his lovely wife, years Jack Shafer, P. J. preciation G 0 Sweeten Class C breast stroke, wonderful drum corps demonstra3. Professional and two younger children. Jeanette and years back and cant recaU anygrowers will be Fennel,, and Fred Rogers. free style, relay and diving for for A1 Malben as tion. chaperon Plans are being completed lot the and Clyde, suffered only minor one, locaUy, that I respect, ad- boys and girls, A number of local people are planncharged an entry fee of 50c. the Kittens at the Ball Game; the 4. Each exhibitor must of a Olrl Scout Troop bruises. his mire or like more. Our best wishes breast itroke, organization to attend. Class bring ing unobtrusive presence of Messrs Mof- own containers. In Magna, open to all girls between for the speediest recoveries, Mr. MaMr. Paulos' machine was travelfree relay and style, fat, Shilling and Brown, who accept5 Flowers must be entered by the ages of 10 and 18, according to ing south on Thirty-secon- d West her. from us and your hosts of diving for boys. Twenty-yar- d breast ed an invitation to Join the fun they 10 a. m. Recreation rd 3 and remain Miss Clarissa Rasmussen, who will street when It collided with the friends. free style and stroke. September had made possible, were all things until 10 p. m be ln charge. 5. I also understand that Mr. Tony Coates car. and diving for girls. September relay To Be Given which speak for themselves. breast The Paulos car, after the colli- Conti and Bob Jenkins, who were E Open Class Many types of arrangements inThe first meeting of the group will Then there was the Copper Club cluding dinner table, breakfast table mills last week, are stroke. at the careened Into a continfree sion, Injured ditch, style, be held Thursday evening. SeptemBall tgm, good nature predominatGranite Schools ued 100 feet and struck a culvert, getting along very nicely at their relay and diving. hall, living room bedroom and others ber 15 at Cyprus High School, from ing, submitting to a burlesque by are listed. homes. I believe It was only the ln a mudhole. overturning the hours of 4 00 to 8.00 p. m. All another team at their expense, to is to The Invited splendid physique of Mr. Conti that A winter program of public general recreation The victims were taken to the Salt saved his life. He suffered several the great satisfaction of the crowd. attend any and all of the sessions interested girls are invited to for Granite district was outlined at Lake General hospital by Bert Proc- broken ribs and other These and many other things, too and exhibits Injuries but a meeting of recreational leaders at tor of Union, a friend of the Coates at this date la much better. to mention. numerous Every now and then a great chardistrict school offices morniTuesday family, whare they died shortly afIs Bob also Jenkins acter dies, which makes one feel that reported my ng Cause me to thrill with pride ter. much Improved and it la believed his own kin has passed. This Is our Vertis C Woods, state field supervThat I could put work adde, Deputy Dean said there were no that he will not suffer any perma- reaction ln the shocking and untimeisor of WPA recreation and Jack And Join with you that day, 3 witnesses to the accident other than nent injuries to his hand which was ly death of Harrison R. Merrill BrigSOFTBALL defeated for Walt golf, Cosgrlff Worthen, zone supervisor, were In To see my kids at play Involved and did not place badly cut Both have returned home. ham Young University extension The softball public will be interest points ln the feature match of the those sttendanee Activities will be ear- With yours. furAbe blame for the mishap pending Keith Barton with director and professor of Journalism, to know officials, and that ed the league day, ned on at schools during recess and who has been to Magna and Garhave selected an Larson each taking three points to ther .investigations managers noon period' and from 3:30 to 4:30 there STAKE ANNOUNCES field Faces of yoimgsters Mr. Paulos born Gus. A - tom on numerous oceaslons, on both the further the best of team,players Magna posed tsch afternoon Shown with a pleasure rare born June ' 37"1 B83 at official in d socl aTvlsl tsIn his numEd Kingsley tied with Vern Bow-dl- e In the local league and several games A GENEALOGICALT the day. son of Ernest and progiam of recreation will be All through erous capacities and Wen Wilkin proved the hero Piana Greece, a are being lined up. The first eveliven In connection with all adult Paulos He came to Utah Youth, age and middle-lif- e Panaglota Garon is set ln last for of the the day, coming ning's entertainment (ducation courses, with an hour of Out there forgot the strife He has been a frequent visitor at in 1903. field Softball Night sponsored by the foursome with a necessary win on tctivity at each meeting. Swimming, of Oqulrrh Stake, and perfunctions Of dally toil the last hole for a two point victory M. I. A., the feature being the preHe operated a candy store at handicraft social R. Merrill was one Harrison recreation, sports sonally, Stake The Oqulrrh Genealogical and the match against Bonneville sentation of the Tooele for several years and enand dancing will be offered if facilitour of best Should other iyears unfold, friends, being an honorbe held Sunday The names of the boys selected tered the automobile business ln convention will ies can be of the Utah State Press member ary Days such as this did hold; arranged. meetIn two 11, BASEBALL separate are Don Rasmussen, catcher. Geo 1918 He was president of the Paulos September School officials and Association. He regarded newspapers principals will Hope you'll be there. with ings 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p m. anGrow, second and at first; be contacted Auto Duckworth, Ray Magna, Company universities of the masses and within the next few E nounces chairman Omer of d Hall, in the a brother, Charles Paulos, operated The entry -- Mose Eon Johnny Evans, third base; Randy lays and arrangements took an Interest in all Utah publimade to the Stake Genealogical committee. Moesser, short; Eld Evans, left field; Utah Industrial league along with the Paulos Chevrolet company at tart the program as soon as the cations, being the judge of the anm. 10.00 at a. will The meeting clubs ln the all the other circuit, Tooele Nick Drachulich. center; George aumrner cowse is nual weekly Newspaper contest He buildbe ln held completed. Septethe Stake Seminary of the Plnney crew, were hopelessmber is, Mr Worthen said. right. Hop Ensign, Dee Butters attended regularly meetings of the Mrs 00 2 his m. ln are the and the widow, p. race ing Surviving parley from second half the and Qeorge Walker are alternates. ly ousted Polixcne Paulos of Magna ; two dau- Pleasant Green Ward Chapel It Is Utah State Press association and enDies this week. Residents of joyed giving members advice and enGrim The second team Is composed One team, inning ten of the last ghters Mrs Helen Mantes of Tooele requested that members of the Stake couragement. Keith BishBreeze of Miss Paulos Councllmen. High and Magna; Eresidency. Katy 11 games Just simply shunted all opa Dan Arnone, Lyman Hannah Maria Gibbs Jones, 82. Clifton Harris, two sons, Ernest and Peter Paulos ops of wards and counselors. Stake Jackie Ridd, on and Barton, bleachers out Relative Of the As we now survey his standing, Friponents former resident of Hunter died of Magna; two grandchildren; three Genealogical board and all ward his endearment to the Nick Papanikolas. Henry Mori, F. took everything ln sight people of Tooele genealogical board members attend day at the home of her daughter, Neusmeyer, Jay McAllister. Newell C. The Pinney crew, easily defeated brothers, Charles Paulos of the west appears on a par with that Seventh J East 560 namof the morning meeting. The entire Mrs. J. C Bertoch, held by the late Will Rogers, nationTaylor and Ted Harmon being the entire league and will play the and George and Fotis Paulos comSouth street, Salt Lake City of in the same order of positions. for the title Greece and a sister, Mrs. Georgia public is Invited to attend the 2.00 ally. His great stature, filled with ed Provo, half winners, first Evan Arthur fall. a p. m meeting. 77, and plications from Honorable mention first base, play-o- ff and Gem-me- ll Papanikolas of Magna. a heart and soul which radiated a Prominent A special Invitation Is extended to Mrs Jones was born November 21, Powell, Rlgler, Farmer; second base, figure In musical circles stellar ball, some both constant glow of friendship and played Granborn In was of Salt Coates daughThe boy the Lake City Lake county, died Tuesday 1856. ln Salt Glen Breeze, Sam Kanlos; third but ran only runnerups and so ends ger and is survived by his parents; all children from 12 to 20 years of warmth, attracted people everywhere Kimball at 3 30 p m ln a Salt Lake Hospitage to be present at the latter meet- to his presence. John Dea, Bob another year of baseball a most enter of Horace and Charlotte moved to base, Don Johnson. two brothers, Fled and Clyde Coates; ing. al after a bnef LaMar Perkins. illness of pneumonia. Gibbs. As a young girl she can outfield. local season fans Jay that a Zito; joyable a sister, Jeanette Coates and three e was the 'tepfather of Angus C. Rockport. Utah, and lived there Despite his many high positions, Sandall, Darrell Dimond. Gus thank Mr Paul Scjiultz and the dir- grandparents, Mrs. EMith Coates and moving before of Keith sign assistant years Coon, predominated his nature, Glen humility of number Recreathe of pitchers, superintendent ectors Community AlMr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson, all of COURT DENIES e Magna Mill and no person was so lowly but this to Hunter, where she married and R Glllard short tional Association for the best and Zagrosi Sonne. Mr Granger. Arthur, who was well known fred A. Jones. great man would make him at ease most Inexpensive entertainment ln stop Funeral services for Mr. Paulos MAGNA ten many local Lake his presence. He was a poet and City ln Salt to She moved people, was an the world were conducted Wednesday at 2 00 author of note, and this coupled with figure in activities of the years ago. She was active in the GOLF or p. m ln the Greek Orthodox Church, GUILTY PLEA ra his broad training in journalism and and of the L. D. S. Relief Society and Y. L. M. I. A Ed Kingsley will once again carry Balt Lake City. servchurch Club at Hunter, education, marked a greater zenith of the Utah Copper name the L D S church the Be had A plea of guilty, made "to get out for the future bren a member of the Salt ing as president of the relief society Into the largest amateur tournament the rites at Wednesday Speakers e mutual in the In League Oratorio society, a choir lead-Included T P. Brockbank, principal on probation and go to work, was and in the presidency of the In the world when he plays In fact, he was just reaching his 12 the Seventeenth to of Cyprus High School, Rev. E. B "set aside and stricken from the full and Fourteen- - association for many years. National Amateur September powers when death struck, endIn Mrs record" Third district court. Salt In 0 S wards and a member of daughter, associate her low qualifier 17. EM was second Hunter defeated Taylorsville, 2 to Pace, Mr Pugh, business Surviving are his earthly career, and ambition Lake ing three L 0 S afternoon and and be to tabernacle choir, 1 Monday evening and Bertoch of Salt Lake City copped the of the Chevrolet Company, Dr. Ar- the City, Tuesday the United States and seems to serve his fellow men. No citizen's to returned T. the Jones. county Alfred prisoner Was a men All of W. the Moulton. basethur mechanical engineer for sons, all of Hunter. Salt Lake County Farm Bureau decidely upon his game m to await trial on a previous plea death In our state could have caused years' having been ln charge Robert E. Jones and Willard J. Jones. call for an Immed- ball title, northern division, even spoke of the high esteem and re jail Present plans nr 1 more universal mourning His passof innocent. e 21 to enable though they ere hampered by rain gard that Mr Paulos was held by Deseret News 26 grandchildren and iate trip to Pennsylvania building. ing Is a loss to our commonwealth. Vern of 19, had Buckner, Magna, lfe. Mrs Martha upon the champ- and darkness everyone who knew him and the much practice as Testimonials by the thousands Triplett En-1Jbe21 on Innocent pleaded August cervices were conducted ionship course as possible. Yooog Chris Rushton of Hunter held Tay- loss to his family and the communcould be secured from those who M. Schilfore s. District Herbert D. eur' whom he married in at Funeral L. Judge the at Second 2 p. m in the lorsville to two hits before the game ity in his death. Mr Ed has been knocking ten to a charge of Issuing a 824 ficti- would appreciate raising their voices and A Lewis Mr. Paulos was one of the best ler was called at the end of the fifth. fame for several years ward chapel. Bishop of door tious check with intent to defraud in praise of this noble man. Here are the was and Survivors In. of this deknown and liked merchants officiated Burial The teams will play again to include four stepsons, will presently break through Mr. Stores, Inc. Trial had been two from a cross section bf his asSafeway iGn of cide the division crown, as Taylorscity. His sudden death Is deeply felt set for that necessary sociates at Provo, taken from the Magna, Horace C City cemetery. capture September 6. continued ville won first half honors of Wichita and mourned by all. and George T. and Provo Herald, which are typical of that will assure him of DisI J? he before Tuesday appeared tourna Rev. Harry Gavelas was In charge Ensign of Salt Lake City. Hit-Ru- n steadiness in every large Driver Given what others might say; of W. to Oscar McConkle trict Judge course mean of the services Interment was in ment. which will of To edRim? servfces will be Mark Anderson- - Provo has Mayor but when the Playground plead Magna guilty, youth, and not losing Mt. Olivet Brief graveside services who was at 2 30 P- - m. in the Ftour-toe- iif $50 Fine Tuesday known and most friendly its best lost winning every match told -the married, recently Enter Handcraft Display were also conducted. sas he has done in se ward chapel. court he did not write the check, personality. For days we have been , MaduT22. of Magna, in the finals win comDelbert eyes The sincere sympathy of the to the City Cemetery, of in eral major events. Many but desired to change his plea so he almost afraid to ask how Harrison A complete exhibit of handcraft munity is extended to the bereaved during the week changed his previous plea reporta of dally watch the Is could "get out of jail on probation R. Merrill was getting along. Now pathy10 community at the playmade Magna v articles relatives. 12. Mrtoemwd of September the and go to work," the court declined we are told that he has passed on. from be Ensign and other Salt ln will the entered ground, of the bereaved pedestrian and fleeing For years we have followed the fine to entertain the plea. of at gu ne family. local ten Lake County Fair this weekend scene August 26. to Girl Take True to predictions, the sentence of one to ten works of this talented and loveable Spencer a Miss Clarissa H. to Vacating Albert according Murray, Tuesday in Judge Tens of thousands man team defeated the champions exhibit at Game From Riverton years Imposed after the plea of westerner. Bonneville In the Rasmussen, director. The B league. the this intermountain reof a been throughbut had attracted heard, on guilty Judge Copper 850 Day the fined park and the only Madill was last match of the year said he refused to let the gion will mourn his loss. of favorable comment. Romalne Zito proved the heroine famngjo defeat that Bonneville has tasted great deal Borland and run driving and 825 New-bolW. O. Facer, Bishop, Provo Fifth defendent team softball Girls of the sacrifice himself in the Joyce a Norma Spencer to Fnkland of Bacchus, yield right of way reR. Merrill- - a great and was Wren Buckner of contests and last WardH. three she when hit release, hope won the hopscotch Tuesday evening UlAlUiough the match had no bearwho loved life and his one botiw Sec0nd ftefcree bums to noble of to to turned teammates the county jail. homers to lead her Claire Wright, daughter of the teams, week at the playground. Miss Denerii V8 Uken 10 the Salt Lake fellow men and he, like the mounwesAn ing upon the standing 20 5, over to Bos Riverton, of victory, there detert 1 a. m. Mr, and Mrs R. Wright the Magnaites were In Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eden are re- tains he so dearly loved, was a giant Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Singleton tern division titlists. The local girls will leave for especialCalifornia, voters, beatihe to gees, to mined for Price, arejchamplons of the northern divi- ceiving congratulations upon the ar- pillar of strength and protection to left Ho'y Hitai ,ansferred Wright Mi Thursday and family to Provo ln a friendly home ln the near future. ly after losing Utah to spend two weeks visiting sion Salt Lake County Farm Bureau rival of a baby girl born to them his many friends. We will all miss j?)1 attendants said the man spent her summer vacatl0 f" the previous week. match Girls Softball league. last Thursday at St. Mark's hospital, him greatly. friends and relatives. with grandparents. whlle working with a field as a guest of her Mow Paul Garslde, shooting par Little torch at his home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas. h Plans Society Death Sunday Garfield Pool ik CHATTER -- 'r Plans Closing Crash Saturday ed Fete Friday ng horse-pullin- g, V te plansIhngmade rd 20-ya-rd rd 14-1- 6. rd rd Program For east-bou- 40-ya- rd nd rd rd rd WE MOURN SPORT SHOTS, all-st- ar Petro-paulbs'w- as -- end-quit- PARLEYSEPT.il All-Sta- rs Magna-Garfiel- ex-ce- Fel-11- ?, Mother Hunter Reaper Takes A. Ensign well-kno- Magna-Garfie- ld BOYS Hunter Takes Title Baseball m ' J" 52 El-gr- en 1 . - 00 Burn. Mc-Con- d - 01-08- . |