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Show j5.t gvs sr r - efPORT EVENTS Hllci l!;s Taxes Duck Hunting Ftr Defense General of F -- Glad To aa l2e Citizen Share Coat rjcai citizens Although some out of season, I see by the papers that California is asking for a 57 day duck season. Brings to mind that a later and longer local season, not at the same time as deer season, would be mighty nice for Utahns. Aver- - Ladiet Golf Jerry Richardson defeated ty Cutler in the finals of the June leg in a dingdong battle with Jerry finally winning, 3 and 2. Anne Eckersley and Jerry are now in the finals of the Directors cup play with qualifying rounds being played now' for the July Leg play. of these with other United .nd Ttes. starred paying and shar- Mtional defense costs as new federal taxes on cigarets, beer, amusements went intliquor and re-Sf- Bet- A o effect Monday. Local merchants who sell these : Golf on tooducts state that the feeling the 4e increase was very fine," be-in leneral concensus of opinion to our are we help glad that a fair way to country, and this is Paul Garside, local star, finished a runnerup in the consolation championship of the Salt Lake City match with some mighty fine scores. Paul defeated Norm nation- Schultz in the semifinals with a finance the $5,000,000,000 This includes great 31 last nine but fell to al defense program. in the finals Sunday, 2 funds for additional naval bases, new airplanes and and 1. purchase of warships, increasing the number The local contingent, led by of men in military service and Paul, will probably play at Provo other defense measures. Under the ruling of fho new on July 4th and 7th in Provos first medal play affair. tax program, admissions at the Four or of the local low five theatres Com and Empress which had formerly been 25c handicap men are planning on with the slate tax tokens will the trip. now be 28c with the tokens. July events are released for This is in conformance with the local Utah Copper Golf Club, states fiie defense tax, George Smith, manager, and will go starting with the regular directinto effect immediately. The ors cup play: 10c and 15c admissions remain June 29 to July 5th Qualifying the same. for July Leg, 18 holes, 32 to qualifyWhiskey that cost $1 a pint July 6 to 11th First round of Saturday costs from $1.12 to $1.15 Leg. July increase the varyil pint Monday, July 6 and 7thWeek End ng slightly for different brands. Kickers and Medal Play combinaA package of cigarets that could tion (choice of hitting 2 balls, have been purchased for 15 cents play best ball on entire course.) Saturday cost 16 cents or 17 cents handicap allowed. Monday. July 12 to 17th Second round The price of locally produced of July Leg. beer for retail customers remained July 14th Ten man team match. the same, as brewers announced Nibley at Utah Copper. they would assume the tax burdJuly 18 to 22nd Third round en temporarily. of July Legi July 20th and 2lst Flag tournaEastern beer may jump a cent X handicap allowed. ment, or two per glass and per bottle, 23 to rth round July as the tax will be passed on to of July Leg. retailers by wholesale distributJuly 27 and 28th Blind folded or! contest driving Beer will be taxed an additional 28th to 30thFinaJs of July fl per barrel and 10 cents per July Leg. case by the federal government, bringing total taxes on beer to 54-ho- le SAFETY FIRST ON THE FOURTH! "This mats slaughter on Independence Day can be stopped if every one of us uses . caution . and . common tense. The things that cause these tragedies a things we can control haste, selfishness, thoughtless its. the desire to show off." according to the Safety Council. "The Council calls on all America to Join in a new Declaration of Independence independence from tribute of thousands of lives needlessly sacrificed. "It asks Americans to remember that it is not only ironic but cruel to celebrate the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by bringing about death, disability and tragedy. "Last year. the Council said, "the nation piled up a July accident toll of 8.800 dead and 800.000 injured. The cost was $300,000,000. t "Each year America chooses the Fourth of to stage a jamboree of carelessness. The Fourth is a July day of fun. but the fifth is a day of reckoning. "Ironically, this bondage to suffering and tragedy comes as the country celebrates the birth of its Independence. "On the highways, in the homes, on the and picnic grounds everywhere men, women and children are killed off by the score, even as they celebrate. "There is no rhythm or reason to this wholesale slaughter. It must be sloppedl "In these days when our minds are filled with the horrors of war, it is well to remember that the traffic death toll for the last two years greatly exceeds the American dead in the World War. and that traffic deaths in the last seven years have been greater than the total number of Americans killed in all the wars in the nation's history. "Life is cheap today on the battlefield of the world, but it is still precious in America!" an-nu- al bch Girls Softball per barrel. The Magna Cash femmes are placed in effect a in second place in the Coed Leagcent per gallon hike ue with 7 wins and 5 losses, 3 gasoline, a 10 per cent increase games behind the league leaders, Other taxes the majority of cases on capital stock; added 'costs on telepin Ritz Temple? The play at the Garfield diahone messages and lower exemptions on income taxes which mond each Friday evening, preare expected to add more than sents a very fast brand of color2,000,000 persons to the nations ful and attractive softball. income tax rolls. Farm Bureau Ball Hunter is in second spot in the Farm Bureau league with 8 wins and 2 loss average, just H game behind The league heads. Big Cottonwood. Crescent is tied with Hunter and the two teams play Wednesday evening in make or break game for the winning nine. EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR JULY 4TH Everything is in readiness for mammoth July 4th celebration in Magna this Thursday, from e flag raising ceremony at 6:00 m. to the dance at the park, beginning at 9:00 p. nTTannounces A. Hanks, general chairman. - A complete program was given t until 3:30 p. m. baseball game between the American Legion Junior team vs. me Provo team is slated at 4:30 ?' m- ard a Cyprus high school wnd concert at 6:00 p. m., playing aauonal contest numbers, direct-- d A - by A. W. Hart IBT? game will start at 4:30 p. The local Cyprus Post squad composed of Dee Peel, Mike V Jimmy Haines, Boyd Call, jw Moore, Gam Neilson of Mag-Boy- d Newman and Leo Coe WaTne Alldredge, JafWwh.US ,Westcrman, Bert Junker and jwiph Grow of Garfield, Glen hton, Keith Hess of Hunter. "umber worthwhile f clnrti prizes or all events, var'us entries In the s for ?nd free throuh the courtesy h cPPer Company, will PVen le the of the tot be trull' 8 aa train-ride- feature all day. hav 80611 teaches me to the Creator for all I have cen nset Beach outing. Free admission, bathing and dancing. Club cards must be presented at gate. Wednesday, July 31dance at Community. Adolph Brox or- chestra. In case the club ed for the be held at of inclement weather outings Communiity Park will the Utah Copper Club. schedul -- Garden Club Meets Monday -- The Magna Flower Garden Club is holding a meeting Monday evening, July 8 at eight oclock at the Community Park. Everyone is invited to attend. living. It is therefore each American citizens duty to live as Americans should and be ready at all times to support this government of ours and be willing to sacrifice if need be, money and time, to uphold this last stronghold of democracy as our forefathers would have done. This' fundamental opportunity that a democracy gives to the rank and file is neglected by a surprisingly large faction of the St. Improvements State Road Commissioners Promise Cooperation For Future Representatives of the American Legion Cyprus Post, Salt Lake County Firemen No. 2, Lions Club and the Magna-Garfiel- d Boosters met with the State Road Commissioners Monday afternoon and presented a proposal for a new cement highway, curb and gutter and sidewalks for the en- tire length of Magna's Main Street as' the prime objective of the session. J. C. Denton, chairman of the Boosters organization, led the committee who were promised by W. E. Hammond, chairman of the State Road Commission, that a survey, plans and specifications would be drawn and the committee called in as soon as the information is compiled on the items requested. six-par- ty The local representatives, IL W. Bowen, W. E. Beane,- - Roy Smith, Howard Ridge, Roy F. Tygesen and J. C. Denton asked for a definite clarification of the status of the street. State Highway No. 50 travels Magna's main thoroughfare, carrying a great deal of traffic and serving the entire shopping district of Magna, Garfield, Bacchus and Hunter, a total of nearly 10,000 people, in addition to many tourists and employes of the miflswho travel morning and night to Salt Lake City. . Heretofore, the county and state have both declined to work upon the street because of Magnas unique position of not being incor- porated. The committee was told Monday that the State Road Commission could set up a Federal of Minorities the citizenry have Aid on Magnas main project more than once elected a president of the United States. Those street. who are immersed in politics, ' This would mean that the prewho look to it for a livelihood and sent curb and gutter problems as the way to recognition and in would be ironed out, new curb fluence, dont overlook the need and gutter laid on the correct and opportunity to vote. The rest levels to insure proper drainage of us can follow suit for the towns system of streets We are stockholders in the big- which empty on Main Street, the street would be widened from 4 gest business in the world, the Government of the United States to 6 feet, new and uniform sideof America. Shall we do our part walks would be constructed to in running it or shall we forfeit conform with the grade of the that privilege? A missed vote is street, curb and gutter. In short, a fine cement highway, gone forever. You cant vote if you arent from curb to curb, new gutter the entire length of Main street and registered. To be qualified to vote, The formal opening of the one must be at least 21 years of new sidewalks would be conUtah Copper Duck and Fish age, live in Utah 1 year, 4 months structed through Federal Aid procomClub, featuring Paul Schultz, in the county and 60 days in the ject and Salt Lake County missioners cooperation. will be an added attraction at precinct. The tentative plan stipulates the Gem Theatre Friday and Largest on this years calendar that the State Road commission 6. W. P. looms November 5 and votJuly Saturday, 5, when the streets widen can tom and alwill replace A. ers will not only elect a president pictures out so be shown, showing the kid- and but 435 Re- and curb and gutter or sidewalks resurface the entire road, in dies at work and play in con- - presentatives m Congress, and case, JroriL curb tocurb, structive projects. States Magnas and include all the cost in the In Senators. addition, state and Local movies have proven to and local offices will be project The county would furnish sand, be an attractive novelty to peo county filled by election. and forms for the street, gravel pie in the past year. The state primaries will be held curb and gutter and sidewalks 3 in Utah, party September could be constructed upon the to the National conventions. same basis as is being done on. Voters actually cast their bal- the residential district at the prenot for for the candidates lots, sent time. President and but for presidential electors. Utah has four. LOSE-TI- TLE people. Courtesy of Deseret News. VACATION WITH WINNER OF LOCAL MOVIES PAY SLATED TO BE SHOWN AT THEATRE TALENT FOR MILL MEN SHOW NAMED Employees of the Utah Copper Company mills, under the local union agreement with the company, are scheduled to take from 4 to 10 days vacaemtion, depending upon an of individual length ployees service. The vacation is with effect pay and will go into during July and August More details and the full list of vacationists-with-pa- y Will be released later. Dale Pearce Of Magna Places First In Poll j. With a 31,000 vote return tabulated, Search For Talent radio n region fans in the named Dale Pearce, young Magna trumpet player the winner of the 1940 spring series of Tallent broadcasts sponsored by the Deseret News. inter-mountai- Pre-Scho- ol Vice-Preside- one-thi- Allen Young, talented accorartist of Salt Lake City was dion SOFTBALL SCHEDULE: in this popular comrunner-u- p Monday. July 8. 1940: two contestants These petition. 7:00 p. m. Garfield vs. Utah will receive the handsome Deseret Copper Club. News trophies which go to the vs. Firemen. 8:00 p. series of radio winners 9:00 p. m. Woolfenden vs. Censhows. tral Lumber. n in this Mr. Pearce, 11: talThursday. July 1,000 is young among A feature of the Independence vs. Utah of Mr. and vicinity,Utahns to 7:00 p. Roger Parks, son perform on the ented dance at the Utah Copper Day of Magna, Parks Copper. Mrs. R. C. air. Park will be the at GarCommunity vs. Woolfenden 8:00 p. m. left Monday morning by plane Miss Bonniie Soren-- i, of tendance field. for Fort Wright, New York 1940 Covered Wagon Days Central for vs. stationed 9:00 p. where he will be celebration queen of Salt Lake deLumber. , a years training in coastal Miss Sorto City and her two aides. accomfense. He had been called lady, young lovely ensen, this position by the United a panied by her equally attractive States government, as he is attendants, will attend the dance (ReC. T. member of the R. O. their official costume regalia serve Officers Training Corps.) and extend an invitation to all of the local people to attend the July Roger is a graduate A fifteen member commission 24th celebration in the Deseret AgriculUtah 1940 class of the to advise the Salt Lake County tural College and went from commissioners as to proper and CityInterest continues to run hign the Cyprus high school band safe building zoning, sponsored Drum the popularity contest, reachCorps in the of Legion and Arthur, highly C. R. Naylor the East Mill Creek Improveby O. T. R. the the climax Thursday evening , of into four years has been appointed. ing 10:30 regarded citizen of this commun-ityoclock when the winner C. He was a ment League, at A. U. out serve to d at C. Magna-Garfielthe was appointed A member of the , receive two free round-tri- p will organ-the in who relieutenant second the term of B. E. Mix, who Lions Club has been named as tickets to the San Frantrain was ization. tentative representative from our cisco Fair, $50 cash and many othsigned recently. Mr. Naylor the to serve on the zonappointed Tuesday night by Other local youths, former communities er privileges will be announced educaof board at district committee. O. T. C. Granite R. the ing of members through the drive. tion. Gus E. include commission The final official posting of vote of the W. Logan, The Mr. Naylor, secretary to E. and Ernest G. Paulos. is to purposeand control for safe- standings until the winner is anregulate Engelmann, general superintenNeither of these two young fire hazards, nounced will be Wednesday word as to ty purposes againstto dent of the Utah Copper mills, received have men protect resi- morning at the contest headquartwill serve until December 31. 41. will be subject improper building, eners. the Copper Printing Company they industrial whether from areas men dential local future. A number of other Contest near A the in to duty croachment and general planning office. will bePopularity winticket had entered the school race. the at adbooth from for intelligent and progressive and Park recently The board also passed a resolureturned of unincorporated dow at the Community Roger for their training in vancement vote to tion paying tribute to the resignmilitary weeks desiring two anyone in the Salt Lake county ed member, Mr. Mix, who sub- Fort Baker. California. He receiv- areas favorites, may do so there all day area. of because his 10:30 p. m. appointments resignation mitted one Of the six ed was appointed and until H. L. Garfield 3580 Thomson States Reid the press of private business. United the under Phyllis local representative. the 1 3555 a f battery Hancock Donna act and was a captain be321 1 the U. A C. This Nielson I know the Bible is inspired LaVerl attending while The simple heart that freely reator rccogm-tioirt2125 Mamales cause it finds me at same battery revived Whittier Tula asks in love, obtains. work. MAGNA YOUTH Salt Lake Queen, CALLED FOR Aides Guests At July 4th Dance of-th- U.S. DEFENSE weeks paper, listing the Jarious events in detail. A mixed foursome is scheduled at Copper golf course and a hole event at 8:30 a. m., followed by the parade at 10:30 a. m. races for children at the park from ages 6 to 7 11:30 to years, 0 non. The hours of 12:30 to W p. m. feature novelty sport ents, followed by other con-st- s cards. The war in Europe has created world conditions with which we are unfamiliar. It has pushed civilization back to the dark ages of a thousand years ago. Europe, Asia and Africa are, and will continue to be, ruled by dictators, according to present indications. Men have reverted to serfdom. The ideals of democratic in constitutional government those continents are gone, or are rapidly going. America is affected by these, to us, new and strange conditions. They effect us as a nation and as individuals. We can have no conception of the future. They may in time, affect our form of government. They affect our buying and selling. They affect the markets for- - American products. They affect us as a nation and can farmer can get for his products. They affect the opportunity of selling products of American factories, and so affect the employment of American workmen. They can, and possibly will, affect the American standard of By all odds the greatest privilege and the gravest responsibility of the citizen of a democracy is the right and the duty to vote. Through the ballot the people speak. Through it they participate in the functions of government, determine its trends, evolve its very philosophy. m.-IA- MW last 10 dance and barbecue at Community Park. Brox orchestra. No guest July Ask For Main War Three entertainments are scheduled by the Utah Copper Club for the month of July for members and their partners, announces P. H. Ensign, president, Thursday Civic Leaders la mhici Uu Editor has Her say t JULY OUTINGS July Read It in The Timet or Leader CHATTER SCHEDULES to include: Wednesday, ing and Protha moting Daralopma n t of a fina Community, Facts In 1940 one-ha- lf on COPPER CLUB LOCAL BOY WINS MUSICAL HONOR 27th-Fou- $8 - Nwt-pap- o Barr- TM A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION You is well-know- rd con-gat- es Vice-Preside- nt MILLMEN MAGNA FIRE men County Zoning Planning Board W CR. NAYLOR Appointed APPOINTED TO -- GRANITE BOARD - ... STATION TO BE IMPROVED HOPES IN PINNEY GAME The Magna fire station will get increased room for firemens quarters, a justice court, medical clinic and larger deputy sheriffs office, according to information released Monday by Salt Lake county commissioners. The board appropriated $4500 from the WPA fund to buy materials. Labor will be supplied by the federal agency. The job is part of a unit of a blanket project recently approved at Washington, D. C. No date was given as to when the work will start. evening, 9 to 8 in a tough-to-los- e game that put the locals completely out of the first half picture. Although some critics claimed at the beginning of the season the kids, charges of Leif Erickson, could not win a single game, they furnished a great deal of excitement for baseball fans with their fine showing in the first half. Most of the boys were new to such fast competition, but worked long and hard to provide excellent ball, and will undoubtedly step out in the second half. Pap-anikol- as or outstanding Emerson i Pinney Beverage nosed out the squad Tuesday Magna-Garfiel- d FORMER MAGNA RESIDENT DIES-I- N SALT LAKE Leo Rockwell Reid, 54, Salt Lake City, died in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following an operation. He was a former resident and well known here. |