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Show "The Complete Home Newspaper ntV-FOURT- ajpommunity YEAR" H Impendence day-- at OBSERVED A gnee 'fileraising of colors at the flag A in front of the Magna sheriffs Boy S participated ofinthebyAmenut! and members and drum bugle Legion junior opened the days festivities. a mixed flu was followed by m. at a. 8:30 foursome, Lutah Copper Golf course anij Keith -- on by rorfieid Mr. and Barton-Barbar- a Mrs. W. Williams, Myra Hendrickson, Bud Reese and Thelma gatf nd and Harry Quayle. with a pie parade followed and fine number of impressive led by deputy sheriff P. A. rjnee and Hat, of the astride bones, with the color guard unit and its of the American Legion immediately mxiliary following junbs, general chairman Sheppick, jay and Dell liter. magna STREET DANCE Inspector x-am- 1 it Worker Step In A large street dance to create. a fund to erect a fence around the Magna cemetery, will be held in Henry J. Sessions, veteran car Magna July 22, directly sponsored inspector of the American Smeltby the July 4th committee. ing and company, died Main street from the Paul Flor- Thursday,Refining four hours after accito al the Magna Auto Supply cor- dentally into the path of ner will be roped off, and thor- a string stepping of ore cars in yards of oughly cleaned and waxed. the firms Garfield plant Music will be furnished by Paul Mr. Sessions, 62, a resident of Keefers orchestra. Tickets are Salt Lake City, died in St Marks now on sale and may be purchased hospital of extreme shock and a from deputy sheriff P. A. Hanks crushed left leg, thigh and hand. or committee members. The support and cooperation of W. J. OConnor, general managthe public is urged on this worthy er of the smelting company in improvement for the betterment Utah, said an investigation revealed Mr. Sessions had been of the community. warned cars were approaching, but apparently y stepped from behind parked cars on o e track into the path of, the others. absent-mindedl- P. C. WARD Uu Bdikrhas Her say ! c PINNEY BEVERAGE, LOCALS TO CLASH TODAY IN PLAYOFF TILT CopperTowns To Be Saluted Education Path of Train To Meet Death" SOIL HEARING The more I talk with men and women who are young just getting through high school or college, the more I pity the victims of the modern American system of education. j -- For we have aet up a scheme of keeping children in school until they are too old to learn anything fundamentally new about the way of the world and how things re done. The education they, get is given them by professional educators who do not know any trade or business but teaching, and most of wkat the students get out of school or college tends to make teacher of them, in turn. There are too many teachers trying to run public affairs, giving advice based on theories of business and government in which they have no practical experience. The and nation in the world is Denmark. There children start to learn a trade at 14. but they are taught in school to read the best literature and tq think. The result is that every Dane is educated, in how people act and think and how the work of the world is done. Danes byy and read more ' books than any other people? best-educat- Edward J. Baker, operator of the railroad engine, said that although he did not actually witness the accident, it was his belief the man had accidently stepped in front of the two halted cars, Children n and then had been run over when As I grow older I am more they were struck by the other four 'hongly convinced that the old empties. preach too much to the young. Mr. Sessions was bom in Eden, Most oldsters are so sure that they Utah, December 23, 1876, a son of know all about the way of life James and Alice Ferron Sessions. and how to live it that they owe it to their children to lecture them He had been employed as a car about things which do not seem inspector for 17 years by the A. wrong to the childish mind. S. & R., and prior to that he had Nothing is more pitiful to me, held a similar position with the than to see a child or a class of Butte, Anaconda and Pacific rail- children wriggling impatiently road in Anaconda, Montana. while a teacher or parent tries to them with truths which He had been prominent as a impress should know but for everyone leader in L. D. S. church activi- which most children are not ready ties. until they are in their middle Survivors include his widow, teens or older. two daughters, grandchild, four Children learn more from chance brothers and three sisters. remarks dropped by their elders than they do from all the lectures and sermons they'ever hear. Nothing gives youngsters such a wrong slant of' life as to hear their parents constantly criticizing neighbors, acquaintances and public men. One who hears no good spoken of anyone in his childhood is likely to grow up believ there is no good in anybody. Thomas E. Collins has been ap- ingI am thankful that I was reared L. pointed president of the Magna in a home where no careless critD. S. ward and Y. M. M. I. A., icism or unfair judgments of acreplacing Wilford J. Hansen, others were ever heard, a tolerant cording to announcement made by home. Bishop E. R. Dimond. On Radio Aug, 9 ASARCO FARM Festive, Gala Time To Be Participated By Town pe-k- The copper communities of Magna and Garfield will be signally honored Wednesday, August 9 by the Salt Lake through a radio broadcast and program over KSL, according to information given to this paper by Weldon Matthews, general chairman. Tribune-Telegra- m A caravan of cars will leave Magna Main street at 4:30 p. m., and through the cooperation of Magna merchants and the Utah Copper Company, the event promises to be a success. The committee hopes to have 500 people join the caravan and go to KSL. All cars will have banners pub- iicizing Magna and be escorted to Salt Lake City by a police escort, traveling to the Tribune building where they will be taken on an inspection tour of the plant. Guides will show the interesting details of the mechanical and editorial rooms of the newspaper plant Later, if possible and if arrangements can be made, the group will parade Salt Lake City main street, headed by the Junior Drum Corps. Two speakers will also tell happenings in the growth of Magna and Garfield and in this connection in order to obtain correct data, anyone knowing interesting facts about the growth of the copper towns, is asked to give their information to the committee by July 9. The committee consists of Weldon Matthews, general chairman, Mrs. Mary Howard, secretary, Harry Adams, Agnes Williams, O. OFFICERS 1C0PPER CLUB SCHEDULES JULY EVENTS month of events wide-sprea- anti-Jewi- Fire Causes $200 nj 19-H- 23-M- agna ROGER PARKS e, elected to alt-nf-- NATIONAL UNIT - , Monday ne de discussed. flower-garde- d n CHAMPIONSHIP SWIMMING ball-gam- CONTESTS HERE Undoubtedly one of the feature attractions in July for Garfield and Magna residents will be the Intermountain A. A. U. swimming and diving contests at the Garfield pool July 28 and 29, according to announcement made by officials Thursday morning. Magna Residents Seriously Hurt In Auto Crash 8 Hyrum A. Barton of Magna was seriously injured Sunday in a head-o- n auto crash which took the life of Miss Ada Lingenfelfer, 50, of Los Angeles, California. Her head was crushed against the windshield of the car in which she was riding and both legs were Tries To Fleece Har-rise- n, Tribun- a ftRppTauB meet Magna-Garfiel- ut Damage To Home J?r old-time- rs Local People FIREMEN GIVE 24-Br- ovo . GRASS FIRES NEW Baseball League Releases Second rc lf Anyone approached by this man should contact the deputy sheriffs. NAMES Savii Half Schedule y WARNING ON MAGNA WARD Mrs. O. W. Mem-mot- t, Mrs. Verl A. Haws, Mrs. C. R. Moyes, Mrs. Charlotte Larson, Mrs. Margaret Allen, Mrs. Vera Jones, Mrs. Mildred Newbolt, Mrs. Jess McArthur, Mrs. William GallAndrew Rigler, Dick agher, Amel Elder. and Knight W. Memmott, ting r trial league. Pinney and the millmen came For the convenience of all local out even at the end of the regular first-harace, each having 11 people who wish to kill the grasshoppers, poison grass- wins, 4 losses. hopper bait may be obtained at The second game in the playoff the Asarco farm in Magna Tueswill be played Friday at 8:15 at day, July 11, 3:00 p. m. This bait if a third is furnished through the extension Community park and also be will it is game necessary, service of the county agent's of- . . , Clty at fice and the cooperation of the PlayeX m Salt 13,116 time. Spencer, Pleasant Green and Mag- Both clubs have a number of na wards, according to Chester men, including good Bello, manager of the Asarco and new players. farm. It is expected that Leif ErickMr. Bello states that the grassson, head, will hoppers are very plentiful in this take over the mound duties here if made are and efforts locality Mr. Erickson is very immediately to kill them, farm- Thursday.with all fans, not only for ers and lovers will popular his but his good fine playing save their crops and plants. sportsmanship. Pinney will probably start out with tall Frank Shepherd-reckon- ed as Pinneys best The game is expected to draw one of the largest crowds ever gae here. thered for a The contests, participated in by experts from all localities, will begin both nights at 5:00 p. m. This contest is being sponsored by the safety committees of the Arthur and Magna mills of the Utah Copper Company under the broken. Mr. Barton was in a critical auspices of the Garfield Recreacondition at a Fillmore hospital, tional Association. suffering severe head cuts and All of the events are free and fractured lungs. citizens of this locality are invited Mrs. Lydia Bartons wife of Mr. to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to see expert and Barton, suffered cuts and bruises and Richard F. Lingenfelfer, 26, well known champions perform. of Los Angeles, nephew of the dead woman, suffered a broken Check-Pass- er leg, cuts and bruises. Uninjured, although thrown from the Magna machine was Brady Barton 10, grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Barton. According to a report given by deputy sheriffs of Millard couhty, Mr. and Mrs. Barton and their A warning is given to residents grandson were traveling south, of Magna and Garfield to be on bound for a Fourth of July vacafor a man posing as tion in the national parks of the look-oan employe of the Salt Lake southern Utah. Miss Lingenfelfer who during her nephew were traveling past week has victimized several north and were believed to have residents of Magna and Garfield. been en route to Yellowstone According to deputy sheriff W. national park. J. Reynolds, the man poses as a The machines, driven by Mrs. colchecker of Barton and Mrs. Lingenfelfer, collectors, tell? his intended victim lided head-o- n two miles north of a tire on his automobile has blown Scipio. out and seeks to cash a Tribune The engines of the two maTelegram check. On the two oc- chines were telescoped together casions when he was refused he and had to be pried apart. placed rings as security for whatThe officers said there was no ever money the victims were willindication that the brakes of eithreturned ing to loan and never to reclaim the rings which are er machine had been applied, and said that no inquest was contemworthless. The man was described as being plated. Deputies blamed the acabout 35 years old, 5 feet 9 inches cident to a high wind which was tall, weighs about 160 pounds, sweeping the valley. has dark, wavy hair and is of Last Day Register For life-savi- Pinney Beverage of Salt Lake ball City and the Magna-Garfiel- d team clash this Thursday afternoon, 4:30 p. m. at the Community Park, Magna, in the first of their play-of- f series to determine the first half title in the Utah Indus- GRASSHOPPER BAITREADY AT An extensive Glen Olsen and Carl G. Sim- Intolerance is announced for July members of d The and for first chosen were mons to me. the Utah Copper Club by E. J. second counselors, respectively feeling is a new thing range and passeveral friends Jewish Gardner, president to include the had I have was D. Swenson apCharles ' Today ture management, including re- and that cannot remember following dates: I and any r. secretary-treasureduction to proper carrying capaci- pointed were ever one of them regarded at Sal-tai- r. Tuesday, July To Mrs. Beulah Christensen was as being different from we Christty, weed control, contour ridging cards.) (No guest and proper retirement of those appointed president of the Y. M. ians. 15Candy dance Mrs. Mary areas Tolerance of two very dear at Saturday, July M. I. A., replacing subject to severe erosion. Life Park. Community Mrs. and D. Mr. Fuller Mrs. and friends of mine, Quick. Mrs. Pearl Wednesday, July 19 dance at Margaret Allen were selected as D. Punshon for the beliefs; cus- Pinecrest Inn. (No guest cards.) her counselors and Miss Lila Di- toms and point of view of everyFnlny Ju,y 7- - is the was appointed secretary-treasure- r. body else, whether they shared mond Wednesday, July 26 Dance and day t0. for the valu-an- d it or not, has made me become in- barbecue at Community Park. instructive creasingly impatient with people (No guest cards.) at the Garfield Mr. Gardner states that in case swimming who go about proclaiming their sponsored by the Garfield personal superiority to others who of inclement weather, any funcRational Association and the happen to belong to a different tion scheduled for the CommuniAmerican Red Cross. race or profess a different reli- ty Park will be held at the Utah The Utah Industrial baseball All gion. It also makes me certain that Copper Club. interested persons re- may second half schedule is releague the greatest danger to the world ltk lss Wilma Bennett leased by R. J. Corfield, president ilth is the teaching of racial superioritonv,a,rfk'!d improvement com-- J of the Community Recreational office from 9:00 a. ty as a national doctrine. m. to Association, to include: m' In order to receive at Prothis Sunday, July iife-- u Grass in this vicinity is dry Character Vlne coursc one must re- and quickly spreads when lit, is vo. lister After alls said and done, nothat Mag- the warning given by Fire Chief ing counts in this life 'but perSunday, July-Pro- vo Lake County sonal character. No race and no na, Helper at Gemmell. Misfortune struck several times Roy Smith of Salt J- - McDonald, MCt0rs.are No. 2, who cauFire July Department Wednesday, religion has a monopoly on char- in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Hy rjorie Anderson and Duano where tions everyone to watch acter. Barton for Sunday Mr. Barton was ?ndtrson- - as well as at Dividend. at Pin- they throw matches and cigaretveral from A Chinese friend of mine said seriously injured in an auto crash July Friday, Salt Lake City. tes. recently in a conversation on the at Fillmore, his wife receiving uredudlbe junior life sav- - ney. at local firemen have answer- Japanese invasion of China, after ' cuts and bruises and Monday The July Sunday, dents o'nn,,s and advanced stu-iGemmell at Pinney, Mag- ed several calls the past week on one person had impressed a poor evening their home in east Magsenior life close saving and div- - Helper, grass fires, one dangerously na at Provo. opinion of the Japanese character: na was damaged to the extent of chicken farm s" at a to We of China do not judge a $200 by fire. Japanese Wednesday, July Gemmell. flats. D OfTtC) the at The fire was caused by a short man Dividend by his race but by his perMagna, meet Diat character. The great Kung in an electric water heater, caussonal Sunday. July Fu-tswhom you call Confucius, ing flames which quickly spread at Helper, Provo PwLX1Uf;tlt('rs of Pioneers, vidend, Pinney that there are but two to several rooms of the home. The us header). nt Gemmell. (double taught Pln- holding atheetin at Of people, the supenor men Inds u Monday, July the CnrlH? 'vJ1 rsday , July 13th at and the inferior men, and that Lake County fire department No. the cmmunity Park from -- Gemmell should try to be superior men. 2. Mrs. Barton was home recupwe 26, July of i to 4. All members Wednesday, Jours The superior man is the man of erating from her injuries at the at Magna, Provo at Helper. attend. at character, whether he is Japanese, time of the fire. Sunday, July PinChinese or European. There are Dividend, Provo, Helper at superior aqd inferior men everyney at Magna. Parks, son of Mr. and where. Some day the superior Roger be will given was (The August dates Mrs. R. C. Parks of Magna, will regain control All members of the Magna Woweek by men of Japan at a later date.) this past honored we shall have mens Club are urged to attend and signally country their of lieutenant of WiLagna ?lower Garden Club a business and social meeting Friwar. being elected first a nation- no more ir monthly meeting GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET Blade, and Scabbard nmiw the was a lesson for alL day evening at the clubrooms, There Comnday evening at the Cop- fraternity. 8:00 p. m., announces Mrs. J. A asked al military honorary at Fun-stoare Scouts Girl Fort local All CcSinrUtnitx,Park 8:00 P' m" Roger is stationed Mrs. Thomas Mawson and son Young, president. Members of the , William Gal-4- ,, to be present at the Community Francisco and will higher San in " San Diego, California, has been Scout Committee will be special 6.00 of at president. Park playground Friday H. van be there in training until about a visitor of her parents, Mr. and guests and Mrs. A. HTVan SteetA. Mrs. aicmit'rs are urged to tend p. m., according to Mrs. J. W. Cahoon of Magna and er, who recently finished a trainScout mother. Girl be 8 senior next year be will Steeter, f?ccai reports on as sister, Mrs. Abner Fairboume ing Girl Scout course, will exher attend to All girls are urged Utah State Agricultural of tiu a j lhe recent state conven-fie- i, the at plain the work. be Granger. other matters of busi- - several important topics will college at Logan. Jay lister I Number 5 m. i PLANNED HERE Garfield Plant FOR JULY 22 Veteran PUNNED AT for the Read It in The Timet or Leader i OreCar Kills best float was to the American Smelting ft Befining company for its patriotic entry, Americans all, depicting characters against a huge The date cf July 18, 2:00 p. m. Liberty Bell. The Magna Gardeh has been set for a public hearing dub won second place for its of the proposed establishment of colorful flower and shrubbery beda soil conservation district in Salt ecked float. at the Pleasant Honors for the best decorated Lake county, announces V. pnvate car was given to B. L. Green wardhouse, L. Martineau, county agricultural Jones of the Utah Club. Copper agent. The meeting will be conIn the comic section, two boys ducted by the state soil conservawith a cage. Bring Em Back tion committee. Alive, won first prize and second The proposed conservation disward was given to the characters of Mickey and Minnie Mouse. trict would include all lands except those owned or administered The boys and girls races at the by the federal government in the park drew many entries and were drainage of Emigration creek, Mill happily in participated by creek, Big Cottonwood creek and youngsters from 6 to 17 years of Little Cottonwood creek on the age. east side of the county, and the . A number of novelty events and dry farm section and minor drainraces were held including fat ages on the south and west sides mans race, Bicycle relay, ladies of the yalley. egg race, rolling pin race and Mr. Martineau said the proThe greased would bring six definite mid gram and lusty pig, loud cheers, u as captured by benefits to landowners: 1 Joseph Marino. Protection of culinary water Over thirty five contestants participated and were supplies. dwrul umriTh toud vocal as control 'structures ' to ostance from the protect private and public inlarge crowd. terest. The horsepullmg contests were 3 Reseeding of depleted range, ton by teams of horses owned by lands by natural and artificial Bert Wilding, first, Ray Poulton, methods. d and Bert Coon, third. 4 Planting of trees and shrubs Miss Laura Brotherson was for flood control and crowned queen of the day at the intermission of the dance and 4. for fire control Vnna Chapman, ran a close and the protection of grasslands second. and wooded areas against fire. Prize institution MagnaTUtaB, Friday, July 7, 1939 BY MANY CITIZENS mSy to cool canyons and one ot the attend an ever to crowds celebration Day at Magna Tuesday SSdngly enjoyed the days XM the-an- d e-Telegram, Tribune-Telegra- m medium complexion. Mother of Magna Man Dies Friday Girl Scout Head Attends Training Lodge Sessions Mrs. A. H. Van Steeter, in of the local Girl Scout charge Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah a weeks training attended work, F. Mangum Cole, 71, who died Frischool at the Girl Scout lodge in day at Nephi, were conducted Park City, aptly named, Cloud-RiSunday at 2:3C p. m. Interment Lodge. was in Nephi City cemetery. Mrs. Cole was bom in Nephi on In charge of the classes which January 1, 1868, a daughter of Cy- trains Girl Scout leaders were rus and Sarah Mangum. With the Mrs. Mary Littlefield of New York exception of the past few years City head office of Girl Scouts, spent in San Diego, Cal., she liv- Miss Sally Cannon, art teacher of ed in Nephi. She was the widow Salt Lake City, Mrs. Keyes of ras Wyoming, Miss Dorothy Edwards. a L D. S. church worker, serving of Salt Lake City. in the Relief society and as a The Magna Womens Club sent member of Nephi L. D. S. north Mrs. Van Steeter to take the classward choir. es in order that she may pass on Survivors are six sons and dau- her training and teaching to her ghters including Edgar Cole of young charges. She says it is a Magna, two sisters and a brother, beautiful place for a vacation for 21 grandchildren and five great Girl scouts and they may avail themselves of the opportunity to grandchildren. rest and enjoy themselves there. m GIVEN PROMOTION According to information given this paper, Gus Papanikolas has been appointed First Lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. He plans to follow military training. He was a graduate of the Class of 1939 at the Utah Agricultural college. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey, grandson,' Robert and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duckworth motored to Spring City Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Puzeys parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson and Mrs. Lydia Puzey. , |