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Show FHJajJuneRJK? Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Magna Man To Retire From Garfield Smelter Utah Copper Club Plana June 15th Fete BANK HEAD Ray S. Thomas of Magna, will The Utah Copper Club is planhot-doon June 30th from the retire Saturon a feti ning day, June ISth at the Magna Garfield plant of the American Company. Community Park, beginning at Smelting It Mr. Thomas started with the 7:00 p.m. Free hotdogj will be served by company on December 22, 1919, the Utah Copper Club, free pop- and is now chief electrician. He has completed over 37 corn by the G:m .Theatre and soda-po- p Comyears of continuous service. by the Coca-Col- a He plans to spend many leisure pany. . All members and partners are hours of hunting and fishing. urged to attend. The devotion of thought to an The secret of success in life, is honest achi. vement makes the for a man to be ready for his op- achievement possible. -- Mary Baker Eddy portunity when it comes. fi 1057. To'.al bank deposits of all Utah reporting banks vtn $SC5 million at the end of the first four months of 1957, compared with $059 million in 1950. Mr. Eccles will preside at the annual convention of th UBA in Ogden's Ben Lomond Hotel June The association president said there are now seven national banks and 42 state banks operating 115 banking offices or facilities in the state. Total assets of Utah's commercial banks now ex- REPORTS UTAH CAINS 16-1- V' V. k , - 1 mH&y Tastes so rich... I Swallows so Be 23642-Magn- ment smooth n. n. -- n. n. ft n. n. president of the First Security bank system and UBA president, said that latest available figures show bank debits up approximately 10 per cent over 1956 fig-uifor the state's commercial banks. Bank debits for Federal Reserve reporting member banks in Salt Lake City for the first 4 months of 1957 were $1,846,881,-00a gain of 11 pjr cent over the 1958 figure for the same period, $1,670,132,000. In Ogden, bank debits were up 12 per cent, from $284,955,000 for 1956's first es 0, 4-- 2:00 p. m. An Officers' Training meeting was held May 27th at the Recreation Center on Redwood Road for all the dubs la the area. They were given instructions on How to Conduct Their what each officers Meetings; job was and how to handle it -- Bertha Gage 4-- H ally le -- Willard L. Eccles 4-- H curv-es-Jthe- will include information on iww 28843 Magna Public Improveto feed and grow high grade grain for Utah's poultry flocks. ment District for Water, 9078 On June 14, Mr. Merrill N. West 2700 South, Magna, Utah; 1 Warnick, Immediate Fast Presit. for municipal use from an dent of the National - American scc.-fwell 100 ft. deep at a point Dairy Association, wijl discuss the expected expansions in the Daily N. 250 ft. and W. 550 ft. from Industry in Utah. Since June U SH Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The Dairy Month, this topic can be water will be conveyed through very timely for everyone . 270 ft. of pipe to a concrete especially those engaged in dairywell and pump station, collecting in Utah. ing of 10-iLater in the month, June 21, to thence through 18,500 be specific, KSL farm show will and pipe to districts distrifeature the mechanics of dairying, bution system, where it will be that profitable use of the machinused as a supplemental aupply ery in equipping and maintaining for municipal purposes by Magna llolu-away dairy farms. Mr. Walter from Vineyard, Utah County, Public Improvement District for Water in EH Sec. 30, WH Sec. will he Vons guest. KSL Is proud to present for the 29, SEH Sec. 19, SWH Sec. 20, farmers of the Intermountain West T1S, R2W. This Business of Farming each 28644-MagPublic Improveweekday at 12:15 as a puhlic servment District for Water, 9078 ice of tn Kennerott Copper Corp. West 2700 South, Magna, Utah; 1 scc.-f- t. for municipal use from an To improve the golden moment 200 ft deep at a point well of opportunity and catch the N. 500 ft. and W. 1120 ft. from SH good that is within our reach, is Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water the great art of life. Mohnson will be conveyed through 300 of and 500 ft. of pipe A continued healthy condition in Utahs economic climate is re-- fl cted in gains by Utahs commercial banks, reported on Tuesday by the president of the Utah Bankers' Association. Willard L. Eccles, senior vice Killers atress-eapeci- n. n. j ! Brakes Can The fallowing applications have been filed with the State Engine r to appropriaie water in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, tut' less otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. n. Zippy SUichan The Sewing Club, under the direction of Mis. Evelyn Oleen, meets every Wednesday at Faulty Tires, a Public ImproveDistrict for Water, 9078 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah; 1 scc.-f- t. for municipal use from an well 100 ft. deep at a point N. 80 ft. and W. 350 ft. from SH ceed $850 million, Mr. Eccles said. Cor. See. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be conveyed through 300 ft and 490 ft of of pipe KSL Farm Program to a concrete collecting well and pump station, thence through Features Poultry and 18.500 ft. of 10-ipipe to district's distribution system And Grain Producers where it will be used as a supplemunicipal purFarm Di- mental supply forPublic SALT LAKE CITY Improveposes Magna by Radio KSL of Von Orme rector, will feature on his June 10th show ment District for Water in EH a report to the poultry and grain sec. 30. WH Sec. 29, SEH Sec. 19, producers of Utah. This feature SWH Sec. 20, T1S, R2W. , &m. Average brakes can stop a car at 20 miles an hour within 21 feet. At the same speed, most cars can stop within 25 feet Powerful brakes, the Council said, are safety factors. Of course, they can be dangerous, too, if they are used to stop a vehicle with complete suddenness. Defective tires and brakes can Passengers may slide off seats be killers, the National Safety and be injured. Children, in parCouncil warned motorists today. ticular, may be hurt because their Tires that are cut and worn legs are too short for them to thin invite a motor vehicle acci- brace against foot rests. dent, the Council said. Sudden stops of trucks may result in a toad shift and cause In time of when going around overturning. may faiL Miss Carla Craig, small daughBlowouts or unsafe tires are factors in one of every 100 fatal ter of Mr. and Mrs. Las Craig, traffic accidents and in one of was accidently atruck by an automobile Friday when rite darted every 100 accidents. a car. She suffered To lessen the chance of blow- in front of outs, the Council advised motor- pnly minor injuries. ists to: 1. Rotate tires regularly. 1 Have tires checked by competent garagemen. 3. Watch for tell-tasigns frequent loss of air, for example of tire failure. 4. Replace worn tires periodically. Brake failures are reported in two of every 100 accidents and in two of every 100 fatal accidents. long brakes brakes that must be pushed near the floorboard before they work-w- ill cause trouble when quick stops are necessary. Brakes that require frequent pumping are dangerous too, the Council said. Brakes that can stop a car traveling 20 miles an hour in a distance of 17 or 18 feet are rated excellent. NOTICE TO USERS WATER four months, to $319,200,000 for n. ft n. n. concrete collecting well and pump station, thence through 18.500 ft of and pipe to district's distribution system, where it will be used as a supplemental supply for municipal purposes by Magna Public Improvement District for Water in EM to-- RISKS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW Forming and mining are risky businesses A farmer's risks start when he sows crops. Then he faces the threat of frost, drouth, hail and pests. Similarly, a mining man's risks start with prospecting, exploration and development work. Then KliiLandKIDIUL he faces the threat of underground water, unexpected playing out of ora bodies, higher costs as mines go deeper, prica fluctuations and inflationary cost increases. By taking risks today, farmers and miners help Utahns prosper tomorrow. KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST : UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION ,uiwtt.iHmiiiunw.MiiMniRNiaNinHiusiiiNm(L. innen swan hnmi mm a mv "From the earth comes ait abundant Ufa ter ell" 10-i- n. n. New Ford Ranches Its aeon then a ear, more than a truck! A real peck hone that handle than many standard man then half a ton-m- ore pickups! It's a show pony, too cab interior is exactly like that at a Vf Fold Ranch Wagon. Ideal whenever you went the ear, whenever need "the truck." And the lUnchcros price die pickup range 1 kaldW modem deNew Ferd Sty ieeide-He-res extra standard no at sold sign Engine have higher horsepower, higher ratios, new caiburetion. Fords new rhoenr suspension gives a ride that's mighty oiuso to that of a passenger carl m Sec. 30, WH Sec. 29, SEH Sec. 19, SWH Sec. 20, T1S, R2W. 28645-MagPublic Improvement District for Water, 9078 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah; 1 for municipal use from an well 100 ft deep at a point N. 80 ft. and W. 50 ft from SH Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be conveyed through 300 ft of and 500 ft of pipe to a concrete collecting well and pump station, thence through 18.500 ft of and pipe to districts distribution system where it will be used as a supplemental supply for municipal purposes by Magna Public Improvement District for Water in EH Sec. 30, WH Sec. 29, SEH Sec. 19, ri scc.-f- t. n. n. "p n. 10-i- n. n. g ft SWH Sec. 20, T1S, R2W. 28646-MagPublic Improvement District for Water, 9078 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah; 1 for municipal use from an well 100 ft deep at a point N. 500 ft and W. 200 ft from SH Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be conveyed through 575 ft. and 40 ft of of pipe to concrete collecting well and pump station, thence through and 18.500 ft of 10-ipipe to district's distribution system where it will be used as a supplemental supply for municipal purposes by Magna Public Improvement District for Water in EH scc.-- ft n. n. n. n. will pay you $1.Q0 to Sec. 30, WH Sec. 29, SEH Sec. 19, SWH Sec. 20, T1S, R2W. 28685-MagPublic Improvement District for Water, 9078 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah; 2 sec. for municipal use from well 250 ft deep at a point S. 1639 ft. and W. 4839 from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T1S, R2W. The try DELICIOUS FOOD DIFFERENT n. .... New FORD TRUCKS "Only Ford Dealers Carry AL A-- l Used Cara & Trucks PARKER FORD ft 16-i- n. ft Here's all you do: 1. BUY 2. PRINT your name and address plainly on Coupon) aba the name and address of the store where you purchased ad 10 different ELLIS VOID WITHOUT GROCER'S ON products. NO SPLIT 10 DIFFERENT ELLIS DELICIOUS FROM LIST ON COUPON BELOW. and TRY FOODS-CHO- water will be conveyed through 4,400 ft of pipe to district1! distribution system where it will be used as a supplemental supply for municipal purposes by Magna Public Improvement District for Water in EH Sec. 30, WH Sec. 29, OSE n. OFFERS-COUP- NAME. SEH Sec. 19, SWH Sec. 20, T1S, R2W. ENCLOSE ONE LABEL off EACH OF 10 DIFFERENT ELLIS DELICIOUS FOODS (no duplicates. Lids from ELLIS Chile cans aro accepted as 3. labels. Coupon and labels to ELLIS CANNING CO, Coupon Dept., 4, COLO. ELLIS WILL SEND YOU $1.00 (plus 0c postage). or Coupon not redeemable through outside agencies, brokers, jobbers grocers. 4. MAIL DENVER Si It 6. Coupon raid unlow accompeniud yw era in eny way oiiatioted with ELLIS you ara ineligible M radaara labels. by e cowplste labot trow oath el If AHoraet NOT accepted). Otter products por Sst oe toupou (PARTS end PIECES of labob void wtwrarar prohibited, Kuod or railriclod. 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