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Show "The Complete Home Newspaper" Read It in The Times or Leader Strew gladness on the paths of men-y- ou will not pass this uav Sam Walter Foss again. Tea Steps With the change of admimstra- tion foremost in the minds of Americans, with the threat of being engulfed still more in complicated international affairs and the danger of losing our sovereignty, it would be well to ponder a statement made by Clarence E. Manion, dean of the law school at Notre Dame University. He gave ten. short, sure steps in the cycle of human civiliza- -' tion." 1 He said: Man is born in bondage, and from bondage, he moves to faith in God, and with faith in God comes courage. And with courage ' comes Lberty, and with liberty 1 comes abundance, and from bundance come selfishness. From selfishness comes complacency, complacency comes apathy; and from apathy, dependency; and from dependency bauk to bondage." hirty-CIXt- Number 33 tiartield, Utah, Friday, February 6, 1953 Y ear h IIIJNTKK MAN AS&.R Union Three Schools To Present Votes For Joint Band Concert Feb. 11 AlITO CKASII Strike Feb. 9 Brockbank Jr. High To Benefit From Proceeds Of Local Resident Fatally Injured When Struck By Car c.n Lake KILIJ'I) IN For Hospital Penny Fund ld Entertainment Corps of Oquirrh Stake Merchants and Sales Workers Distribute EnvelMusic is practically flooding the usually have tao much pride In people to Cooperate For Sidney Murray. of to with Valley, Brock- being part something g.iod Hunter resident of 5485 West 35th opes; To Collect Them Better Stores and Products countryside, bank and Cyprus preparing for a s,oop to acts of delinquency. was fatally injured near Sl' mdiuclors fvl that if the South, Band Concert." at 8:50 p. m. when Every parent wishes he could .,Knu Sunday ChamSponsored by the Magna manifest their This program is to be presented alu,:-plans proceed according to while he safeguard his children against all an automobile j,y stares in bv the C I O United ber of Commerce, Union Head Says Action County Com-miuioners to be in Magna On Strike Came After e Vicinity Next Tuesday Iuue Debate a-- Drive Opens j . three Sail Lake county cimmissiimers, La Mont B. Gund-Wit- h erson, Adiel Stewart and Ray P Greenwood will be special guest next Tuesday, February 10:h of the M.igna Community Council and make a survey of Magna. "We all of us live too much in a M m.er and vicinity, ann nince; circle." Disraeli. John R .kich, i secretary Th commissioners, together C un?il off.rcr. John E wifi Our Boys Write Hom- sA Magna mother was in our of- - Papon k I:is, p Howard fice this week with a letter from Ridg.-- , vice president: G.mrge F. her son in Korea. He said that Cromsr, trrasuicr, and t me ol ' many South Koreans are dodging the members, will t ur the service and refuse to pro- - necott mills, Garfield refinery and be pue U of the e. pper c meern at tect their own country. He also relates that the U. S. luncheon, is paying Koreans high rent for Proposals Submitted Th? Council plans to submit a the use of buildings and property and that every ship must pay number of proposals fjr improveKorea for the privilege of tying ments and projects to the comup at docks to unload war mater- missioners to include: Hard surfacing uf 2810 Street, ials and men which Uncle Sam is sending over there to save Korea also referred to as Ridge Wav. from Stalin's hordes. alang the road formerly occupied This boy writes home thus: by the Orem railway tiacks. We are not only fighting this Mulching project of Thoma.-Garden-s road. war for these people but paying for the privilege of doing so. Cleaning of alleys. Enf ircement of sewer connection. The county attorney has anHelps nounced that he will file comJealousy poisons the mind and plaints again-- t properly owners reduces man's efficiency. for to sewers after One evidence of intelligence is lie receives word from the comproof that one is not jealous of an- missioners. other's success. Restricted two-hoparking on Instead of developing an ill feel- Magna Main Street. An ordinance ing toward those who are more has been proposed for this prob successful, an expenditure of a lem. like mental effort on Cleanup of unsightly eyesores' would around the town, of ineluding resipay great dividends. dences that can be proven to be health hazards. Suggestions Sought Did You? anyone has any suggestions Did you ever walk down the e presented to street with someone at your aide who is in a happy mood, and see the commissioners, they will be the faces of oncoming people re- gratefully received, if presented flect that sunshine they glimpse in written form on a postcard and mailed to Mr. Rukirh in Magna from your partner? before Tuesday, or contacting him 'Unselfishness, kindness, good at his office in the cheer, optimism, confidence and personally from 3:00 to 5:00 Cooper Building in reflected are resolution good ether people. This is a good time p. m. Some residents have turned in to start in the business of discomplaints about dwellings and pensing good cheer. property owners who do not take care of the proper disposal of their Musing garbage, and other neighborhood A group of Cyprus students condition-- , id these will be inwere in the shop this week, and vestigated by Ihc commissioners fivers. asked how an editor (ahem) wrote, and Counr : If you h v j. problem pertainand what I thought constituted ing to civ.c improvement or welgood writing. Insofar as I am able, I'm happy fare, diop a line to Mr. Rokich, to give my thought on this sub- giving the nature of the comject, and thanks to all in the plaint, address of the offender. The card need not be signed. journalism group for asking: In writing, the question is never whether to use a big word or a little, a long or a short, an old or a young, a familiar or an abstruse but to select one that helps to make the main idea stand out like The If s j expectations, V.celwurkers Union. Local 4347 voted to strike at the Garfield melter of the American Smelt ng and Refining Company on February 9th, according to Harold iVarnick. president of the union. Mr. Wainick said the "majority ' if the membership v ited to strike Ybruary 9th at 7:45 a. m. the tart of the day shift." Action by the membership unmittec to strike came after a ingtiiy debate over the issues. According to Mr. Warnick. the iS&cR "has flatly refused to grant similar settlement, or the same :i. vis. ns which the union has jccecdcd in getting through collective bargaining with Kenneeolt C.pper Corpora- ion at its Garfield refinery.' W. G. Rouillard, plant manager f the AS&H. said Saturday that ihi "proposal of our company to the union through S. L. Johnson, fiJ'Tdl mediation commissioner, is consistent with the settlement made at the Kennccult refinery a few days ago." He said the proposal establishes :hc same wage scale and allows ihree WLeks vacation after 15 years' service, instead uf after 20 years' service. Magna cooperation with the Utah State Board fur Vocational Education, an intensive series of classes for merchants and salespeople is slated This announcement is given as arrangements are being made to not open stores a half-holater than is usual for three mornings on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. until 10:00 February a- m. next Wednesday evening, Fchru- -' ary 11th at the Cyprus high school auditorium, 8:00 p. in., and all mu- sic patrons are strongly urged to attend. Students from Garfield. Magna. Hunter. Granger, Buena Vista and Taylorsville will peforin in the concert. These three schools, although separated some distance, work together to gam recognition for the community, and further attending the concerts presented by these youth, great benefits could Ik achieved by all. Funds For Brockbank Each yejr the three schools present a concert together and earn funds to help one school at a time. This year Brockbank junior high school will benefit from the receipts, and their intention is to buy military hats to further the uniforming of each member, E'h band will present a por- tlon l,f ,h' pmfirani. after which r' Marvin Strong will conduct "Green Dominos" by Clare Grund-tnaerformed by all the bands. Mr. Strong is the supervisor of ' musc fur. the Gran.te School well remembered by tril'l PuP1l' of Magna for his cx- cellent results with the Cyprus high school band when he was the local music instructor some years ago. Pr,n':i1 . j wa4 rurvajng along Utah Hignway jni to get some gasoline for his stalled vehicle. jje was t,lk4.n to the Salt Ljke General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He suffered a head injury and crushed legs. The victim was struck by a westbound car driven by George D. Kimball, 43, of 21 Arthur Row, according to information from officials. Mr. Knnball told officers that he first saw the. victim running east on the highway at about 52nd South. He said the victim ran into the path of his vehicle, and although he swerved to the left to avoid an impact, his vehicle Struck him. knocking hun approximately 45 feet. diiiii.se and illness. Since such is impossible, even protection with today's advanced medical knowledge, all can be thankful for the fine facilities and expert care that children may receive if needed, in institutions such as the new LDS Primary Children's Ho-pit- To continue and support this fine inti!ution, a great corps of Primary workers will visit every music interests. home during February in its anThis will make possible three -. nual collection of birthday People shake their heads dis- sessions of 1 ls hours each in the paragingly about the upward Wil-Magna. Fireball, taught by i trend of Contributors are cautioned to delinquency bam C. Winder, Utah Division of everywhere,juvenile and yet there is a only to collectors with the give Vocational Education. official Valentine birthday penny powerful weapon to fight that The subject of Advanced Sell- - threat to our youth. Teenagers, envelopes, printed in red. ing Techniques will be stressed, who have been captivated by the The Primary Association through to assist merchants in pagean designed and color of a good the Primary Children's Hospital obtaining a more equitable share band and who have made themin Salt Lake City and other facilof community and area business. selves a part of it, will have pracities, provides hospital care for Two major problems confront ehildren in need who would not ticing to do in their fret. time, and The Picture Below: nil merchants in Magna, as well otherwise receive help. as in all other parts of the state: YOU and your family are in1. llow to prevent local business in the photograph vited to contribute Appearing to this worthy is below a small patient at the from escaping to the larger cities cause one cent for each year acI.DS Children's Hospital being of the state. to your age. visited by two friends. YOUR cording 2. How to build a permanent Will yuu give today? contributions make this instituclientele of loyal and repeating customers. tion possible. The course was developed after The sheriffs office has hundi'ids of interviews in all receivedMagna numerous complaints reparts of the state, including Mag- cently relative to the extensive na, relative to customers' buying and omiscuous use of BB and 22 pi habits. Many of the answers are guns in the vicinity. brought out in the discussions of Many residents have called duradvanced sales techniques and ing the past week, strongly proproblems in human relations. testing about the youngsters who 1. To study approved techniques to shoot birds and also pepin building a satisfied and loyal try nearby homes and buildings per" clientele. same time. at the 2. To review ways to minimize Use of the guns has been especcustomer dissatisfaction and comially noticeable since the unusual plaints. recent June in January" weath3. How to use Suggestion Seller. ing in building customer good Gam Preserve will. Sheriffs particularly call the at4. The importance of being able tention of parents to the fart that Alldredge Construction to correctly diagnose and answer all p.operty above the railroad customer objections. Co. Buys Ground East tracks south Magna is game preserve, and shooting is nut allowof Thomas Gardens ed there. Some youths arc under the imWork will start in the next sevpression they can shoot their guns at practice targets in that eral months on construction of 42 t area, and two youngsters Magna homes, it was revealed this to the sheriff's office fur week by O. Layton Alldredge of this offense. the Alldredge Construction ComThe cooperation of parents is pany. earnestly sought in explaining to The new brick residences will Plans are now being made by their sons laws relative to the use be situated in the property just east of Thomas Gardens, 3100 representatives of labor and man- of the guns. at Utah Copper Division, South between 8520 and 8450 agement Krnnecatt Copper Corporation for the been West, ground having a campaign at the mine, mills and purchased from Mr. T. L. Thomas refinery, to increase the purchase of this community. of savings bonds by employees on Floor Plans the payroll deduction plan. The homes will occupy 56 to 67 Local representatives of U. S. feet frontage and have from 850 Savings Bond Division, Treasury At least five volunteer firemen to 950 square feet with full baseDepartment, are cooperating in Every lucky Bingu" card hold- ments. They will be two and formulating plan to take the examination in er will share in a huge variety uf j plans. They are Clem next Tuesday, February and S. Schramm, director, and Bob dwellings TeacK-nigh- t, gifts to be given this Saturday Q Citizen Urged To Coop- Magna e of 10th for the position of rooms. some will have dining 7th at the Ltah. director. assistant Webster, Eebruary in a fog. a lamp-pofireman at the Magna Station, Prospective owners of the new The following chairmen and erate With Town Discipline Copper Club B:ngo night, panic er to Discus The principal thing is to pick states Fire Chief Roy Smith. homes will have 8 floor plans to commit.ecmen are litularly Mr. and Mrs. formulating to enable addiCouncil you Child out words that will be in Of This job chose from, as well as a like num- plans for the Another 9x12 rug, contributed campaign with D. tion to Chief Smith's position, and erally bore your meaning into the ber of exterior appearances. Crawford Houston, general chairby William H. Adams ic Sons is a successful The brains and hearts and understanda month. The Garfield PTA Founders' $260 A big, active year of pushing pays The homes will sell from 810,500 man: feature prize, as well as a will assist Chief Smith ing of the people you write for. Day Program will be held Wed- to $11,000 with a down payment of 's Mill: Darrell E. Dimond, improvements and projects for applicant Arthur gasoline certificate from of lose once a sight writer Let nesday, February 11th at the Gar- $1400.00 required under the FHA rhairman; A. J. Beutler and Pete the betterment and progress of in duties of the department. Service in Frontier Magna. - this and he is all at sea, drifting field School, and several features Volunteer firemen who had not financing plan. Features of the E. M. Hall, Magna is planned by the Magna The rest of the prizes contriaimlessly about like a cockle-she- ll have been scheduled including a homes will include steel kitchens, Montoya, Council in 1953. passed their 40th birthday at the buted by the club fur mcmbcis Community C. J. Cal Martin. fluid. are at high tide--- . of eligDistheir School enlistment, Granite from steel windows, exhaust fan in the speaker They plan to actively sponsor time and partners will include a $50 Magna Mill: M. S. Bawden, Some editors waste a great deal trict. PTA. d kitchen, gas water heater, gas chairman; Carl Borup and A. E. proposals for the good of the town ible to compete. bund, a beautiful hullabaa stir big and time of up Consultation is slated between furnace, linoleum in kitchen, bath, Nielsen, as a general whole, as well as inelec-- 1 Mrs. Helen Zeldin, program electric J. roaster, J. comforter; is this But loo selecting a subject. 6:00 and 6:45 p. m.. followed by choice of bath finishing and kitchdividual citizens, but emphasize uf chairman, states that similar proboxes D. S. towel Marlor. clock, trie sets, well a. small matter, and may the meeting until 8:00 p. m. en diainbnard tops. They will al-- o ladies' nylon husc, chicken fryers, grams have proven very instruc-WearevOre Haulage: C. G. Harris, 1,18,1 in ordr to successfully ac- determine itself. The program is under the direcese aims, the aid and' be completely decorated. tive. interesting, fun and construc- E. double boilers. Davis, comps, chairman; Not what you write, but the tion of Mrs. Farrell Roberts. f residents are neccs- - j has restricted The subdivision cooperation llvt m olhcr aCjU0A. J"1 ofB. Station: Central Power j J. At the last bingo night, club way you write it this (nine times been laid out in a U shape and will Grose, chairman: D. K. Hatton, therefore arranged requirements. type of 1000 over j that ficials hide the estimated takes is what out of ten) Want Requests Given r, have surfaced road, of like the Rj-- , unusual presentation, , keyboard William vocabulary, Mr. attended. juic-the people off the old cat, knocks The officers will appreciate rePanel Members ould a ways be auffie-lim- and all the utilities of water, gas Refinery: R. L. Dean, chairman; wen of Magna was the lucky winlest persimmon off the highest for the Miss sewer. and ceiving heat suggestions any Williams, district of to Margaret R. M. his run the entire lent . gamut Sargent, ner u: tne 9x12 rug. hits the old bull's eye and I The Alldredge and his emotions. supervisor, will serve as moderaerl Johnson, Jr., C. E. Young, M. betterment of YOUR community. .houghts bell --Uw.n the rings Magte an! direct discussion from the I have tried to equip myself Company is headed by C. Edlund, L. I. Duncan, K. T. Financial support is given by the I Every editor in this world who with a somewhat na men, O. Layton and Claron McClcvc, R. J. Sondrup. M. G. Kennecott Copper Company and of taking salvage property, rather p panel board consisting of Dr. Ow-le- n Funds vocab adequate anything ulary-.-bu- t wemetery hopes to accomplish now of Salt Lake City White, W. B. Johnson. C. W. Sad- American Smelting & Refining than direct stealing, the return of G. Reese, Robert Buchman, Alldredge, also to tried have worth while must have a vocabul' Mrs. For and Mert Alldredge of this com- ler, J. MeFarlane. J. M. Pattison, Company to pay a salary to the 33 posts is sought by the Magna To Be Used Lyle Hendrickson, Principal the between learn the difference office. ary proportioned to his ability munity. Philip Debs. Miss Sarah Orme and L. R. Colt. L. R. Chase, W. H. Sor- executive secctary and also other sheriff's Varied and his needs. It should be a vo- vocabulary and the dictionary. Improvements SaturThe rails were removed incurred expenses. Mrs. Edna Moyle, teachers. A dictionary is common propComputed In Year enson and D. L. Poulscn. cabulary that has been a part of Officers are John E. Papanik-ola- s, day morning at about 6:45 oclock The audience will be divided have the new subto A a not They vocabuR. C. plan office: Lake Salt possession. erty. Naylor, life. his experiences and his The Magna L'ummun.'.i Council sman "buzz groups that will Howard Ridge, from the site where they had division completed in a year. president; a is not on other L. the hand, J. chairman, lary, Farrer, The bigger it is, the richer and fun.i d vice president; George F. Cromar, been dumped below the Arthur; plans to use tn question for the panel. a in but possense, any fuHo it is, and nearer and clearer property State that have been held by Mr. IV1I Thi, wiH not limit their Details of the campaign and treasurer; John Rokich, executive Mill on the highway by the resident and dearer it is to his heart and cssunv Road Commission, preparatory to n.,nks, former M.ign.i will be an- secretary. Outside of conscience and soul, 10-Par- ty date of the kick-of- f his better the understanding Members are George A Parker, their installation as guard rails, land deputy sheriff, to start nounced very soon. a good vocabulary means more to chances of success. valued at $5 cai'ly improvement and lenova- A total of 33 C. G. Harris, Charlps A. Keyes, P. group and babies one an Union other than editor Cooperation thing. any voUrges An editor, without such a is The loss. A. the W. G. Cammans. posts were tion progi.im at the as well. Larson, Vcrl each, parents nothcan of an a At be Internationeditor Without the it, meeting cabulary, is like a young eagle 8x8 inches by six feet, and a man j Green lYuu lory :n Magna, and Haws. Don Empey, W. A. Shep-picy,, the reaction of parents he or she seeks to be--- . al Union of Mine, Mill and Smeling its ob-a in 1 cage, preening clapped trailer was B. L. Casey, V. B. Coon and with a teachers together, spurred on hope t ) have tne suggested proWords.words. words! ter Tuesday night, A1 Skinner, feathers for flight, batting its served at 6:45 a. m. loading them, jeets completed for Memorial Day. Victor Bohnc. questions of the aud- Not idle, flippant, insipid, useofficial, the union cooperaurged Mr. Hanks has neld tne funds m strong wings helplessly against less words not dull, If the posts are returned to the nce. should prove a most all of tion members. hopeless, iron bars gazing out longingly office immediately, no obiv.inee tor soine time, awaiting ng time for everyone. The Brother Killed In toward the blue skies, the tower- lifeless, meaningless words ..hut will be made. Otherwise, aelam for :he improvement of the urtjinment begins at 7:30 o'clock, of War Due to the beautiful, far-o- n glorious regulations wonderful, and cliffs, mountain California Craah when ing charges of stealing state property eemetery. the oi iginal plan Procurement Board curtailing the toward mysterious depths in un- words; dark, tragical, sorrowful, collection w:i made on the mon- No Fire Damage-Juwilj be lodged against the radvital supply of cable, it will nut words; st bright, devastating somewhere lies known space that ey. Louis H. James, 64. of Los Anbe words. to but luminous iant. put anything possible resplendent, this side of the glorious sun. $187.00. am Car The representBurning geles. California, former Salt Lake lines in the Magna Such is the voeabulary of the A good vocabulary, in every according to John K.ikieh, execuOn resident, was killed instantly in Winner Given Hills subdivision until and veracious sincere honest, Oquirrh a deemed been has and age, tive day N ' damage resulted an automobile accident Sunday such is the book of hu- 1954, announces O. K. Fothering-ham- , Tuesday no good writer has necessity-a- nd afternoon near Barstow, Cali- Hunter Pig Raffle wht n firemen of Salt Lake Counof the Mountain man manager experience. without shucks ever amounted to of fornia. Commerce His also Chamber was wife d ty Department No. 2 were call'! injured editor may sit States Telephone & Telegraph The one. Shakespeare, it is said, even Mr. James was the brother of on: to extinguish a blaze at Tito David Be nnett of Garfield was For the interest of public safeMeet Plan Breakfast in that far epoch, had command at the feet of philosophers, hear Company. South and 9000 West. lucky winner of one of the fine lines can be in- ty, discuss local traffic problems Mrs. Helen Salisbury of Arthur behold the Either of 15,000 words the greatest of the music of the stars, Sincere sympathy is extended pigs r.'iffled by the Hunter Lions It proved to be the bur nine of and i films of neighborhood and a for or of of the that drink stalled visions phone pay beauty, had 8,000; Milton his time. John A meeting of the Magna Cham an old ear body, owned Club Saturday evening and John . town cooperation on these sub- to the sorrowed family. Mr. wisdom of and Fothering-hamfountains by V. P. learning vicinity, explains to no one has taken the pains Hibbard of 6703 Highland Drive, ber of Commerce is called for next N .chides. A nearby resident tamjects. a Public Safely Mooting is count Thomas Carlyle's whom in ull the high places.said H in ed was holder of the other lueky Wednesday morning. February the alarm, thinking the to Card of Thanks He further says that as much as called for Thursday. February in heart, Only the foul hath many consider the greatest think' there at a breakfast meet in Jim's Cafe, was coming dangerously near number. is no meaning and beauty he and other officials would like 19th. It is sponsored by local PTA a er and literary artist since Shake-spearWe wish to sincerely thank evCarter Hess, president, an- announces Homer Pitts, president. shed. in the word. Only the ignoramus to accommodate customers in this groups. breakfast The of the time from the gathnounces that for their W. kindnesses C. the of proceeds eryone many Brady hath talked with his tongue of the area, they are hampered by the Captain All change is not Carlyle's vocabulary, extensive and shallowness uf restrictions as outlined by the na- county sheriffs office, will be in and aid at the recent death of our raffle will be used fur sponsored ering will be sent to members by growth; a aU as it was, was not sufficient for emptiness the usual postcard notification. beloved activities to help other people. movement is not forward. William Cahoon. J. one, of will the Place words. tional meeting board. charge. his learning and genius, so he en-- Elian The Cahoon Family be released later. Glasgow y ; j - j j ul j . Sheriffs Office Flooded With Complaints On 22, BB Guns Here WORK TO START ON 42 Copper Men Launch Savings wen-brough- Bonds Campaign Firemen Apply Variety Of Home Gifts To Be At For Position Bingo Night Five Volunteer Council Flans Big Year Of Garfield PTA Slates Founders pen-nic.- Webster PTA Slates Panel Discussion Improvements . r, three-bedron- m full-tim- st Day Program Home-Owne- paret, r. Bcr-rett- hand-quilte- Dc-Br- y. Rcturn Of er lyUllFU J JalC p i curb-gutte- P" b, p "car-marke- I - Phone Lines Possible For Oquirrh Hills Pl-as- k, two-whe- el i inter-sherif- f's ' Public Safety Meet Called February 19th j seep-tary- . well-worde- H-- t e. larged it constantly. An editor's |