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Show U.iiversal Microfilming Corp Aw P.O. Box 147 lt Lake City 3. Utah 277 riixth 'The Complete Home Newspaper" Read It in The Times or Leader CHATTER Groaaod Lightning That aabre jot which set a record of 689.9 miles per hour in Calif ornia--i- s probably the modern version of greased lightning. Homer Pitts say middle age is when you feel on Saturday night the way you used to feel on Monday morning. Too Many There are too many federal employees in the United States. A total of 2,600,000 people are on the federal payroll and that represents an increase of nearly 500,000 in a little more than a year. There are nearly as many people on the federal payroll as there are living in all of iowa or in all of Louisiana. Thats where some of your tax money goes as these federal employes receive $8,500,000,000 in pay every year. Number 36 Garfield, Utah, Friday, February 27, 1953 Year ihirty-sixt- n Former Manila Man Two Bingham Juveniles Captured After Wild Chase In Stolen Car Promoted By PRESIDENT OF j Woman Dies At LOCAL CRA First Security Blockade Set Up By Magna Sheriffs; Youths Speed By at 90 W. R. iRceJ) Damron was electGciiigc L. Denton, Jr., son of Miles An Hour Age Of 86 REED DAMRON Magna Water Company Wells Being Replaced Through Cooperation Of Kennceott Copper Corporation Wonderful Aid Extended By Local Industry And Officials Means More Water For Town is replacing the old A well-ri- g well casings on the property owned by the Magna Water Company, 6200 West on 2800 South. This ine move, which will mean more vater for the town, is being made possible through the splendid cooperation of the Kennecott Copier Corporation, and started this veek. The Copper Company has brought a rig from Bingham to link the wells and is also furnishing the manpower to weld the casings and drill the wells all contributed for the welfare of Magna and area. First Well Sunk size is The first well of now being sunk and two other 8 nch wells are planned. In addition, it is contemplated to have ihe other welis replaced with tew casings. The old wells, 3 and 31 inch in .ze were rusted and almost worn ut. The replacement of new cas-a- g means that the water service .11 be improved. The cooperation and aid from .(ennccuit merits the praise of 1 owners in this area, .i will result in better service here and the thank you of all is due to P. H. Ens.gn, and Jonn .Allan and the other officials in .ne industiy for their civic pride. ed president recently of the Community Recreational Association and C. S. Archibald, vice president. The Boaid of D.: ectors include: Barker, Magna Plant-ThoJack Marlor. Arthur Finn Marvin Malrn-stroR. L. Erickson. Central Power Station F. 1L Nordquist. Poulos. Ore Haulage-Pe- te R. S. McQuivey, R. Officials To Warn Prop- B. Refinery Dea, G. W. Sadler. AS&R--F. Bezzant, L. F. erty Owners About CleanV. H. Hendrickson. Welcker, up; Enforcement Follows Powder Company-Clan-n- ee Hercules Coon, A. B. Riley. Associate Members Bert MorFollowing up in a fine, commanner statements gan, P. A. Cammans. mendable made several weeks ago to aid in R. Van Vleet, Garfield WaU-r-E- . an improvement program for Magna and vicinity, all of the alleys in this community have been graded through the cooperation of the Salt Lake County Commissioners. Clem Toonc was in charge Commissioners mas Start Magna Beloved Magna Funeral Rites Conducted Saturday For Margaret Williams Jones Mr and Mrs. George L. Denton of Magna, has been named assistant vice president of the Exchange Place branch, First Security Bank of Utah, N. A. Mr. Denton, who resides at 1866 Logan Avenue, is a graduate of the University uf Utah. He majored in political science and attended law school at the University for a period following discharge from the United States Navy. He had served as assistant manager of the investment department prior to his promotion. As assistant vice president, he will specialize in Municipal bond financing. Mr. Denton aided a great deal in the Magna Water Company organization by procuring bonds at a low rate of interest. d Two Bingham youths were apprehended Friday nigh! ,fter they led county dep- -' at.es :.n.i state highway patrol-- j men in a eluse that went through fifteen-year-ol- STAKE PLANS ANNUAL BALL tin Magna area. were conductThe Imys had stolen a Cadillac ed Saturday in the Magna L D S eu. and went through a blockade Wa.d chapel for one of Magna's by Magna ut 8000 West and 3500 most beloved and regarded resiplaced by Deputy sheriff Officials Expect South, Oquirrh dents, Mrs. Marga'et Jane Werrett Cn.irlc., Pans and Fire Chief Ro Williams Jones. Mrs. Jones died Smith uiio had been deputized Large Crowd At at the age of 86 in a Salt Lake j Seeing the car approaching Fete Gala Hospital of a heart ailment. hl.ickd.ii, traveling approxin Mrs. Junes had been ill for some t :') miles an hour, in efforts I Arrangements me now brin K "in of the tires, sheriff Paris time, known to hosts of friends et completed for ihe Oquirrh Stake at the speeding vehicle, in this vicinity and held in high hilling Gold and Green Ball to be held esteem for her sweetness of chartjie fender. 14th March in the spacious Utah acter and many other sterling As deputy sheriff Paris jumped Cupper Clubrooms. 'Bigness' In A Small Town out of one door to shoot at the car, qualities. The theme of "The End of tiro M:. Smith Two evils the progressive small She was born in Abcrdare, jumped out the other Rainbow," will prevail in the side, us it looked as if the stolen town must battle all the time if it South Wales, Glamorganshire, as well as floor show decorations, and character is to have reputacar was going to crash into the August 2t, 1866, a daughter of numbers, directed by Mr. and sheriff's prowl vehicle. tion for bigness" are gossip and Thomas C. and Margaret Williams Mrs. Harvey Jones. Others assistWerrcit. She was married to discouragement However, the stolen car, driven ing for the entertainment are ut the mad rate, skidded We should be interested in the James Will,am. in the old Salt of this improvement phase. J slightly stake leaders, Mrs. Grace Christ-nse- n and gut other mans welfare, hut keep our Lake Endowment House January Now that the alleys have been away. The boys were later R. M. and Alexander. noses out of his private affairs, 11. 1883. Mr. Williams died in arrested in the car near Bingham. improved so that vehicles can get Honor Gleaners will be presentand we should encourage him, foi 1889. She later was married to up and dawn them, the Masrna ed and be further complimented nil benefits become our benefits. Reese Jones in Salt Lake City in Community Council suggests that during the couise of the gala l'Jdl. Mr. Jones died in 1922. debris be hauled away by i event. Before you point your finger at Survivors include three sons, J. Sam Williams, Magna; Thomas K. juvenile delinquency, look f'rsLlo Other Projects Planned see if it isn't parental delinquency The commissioners are also Unexpected Change Will Junes, Rock Springs, Wyoming Auditors Annual Report .hat is to blame. and Douglas K. Jones, Salt Lake ectinj a fence around the corner of the inigation ditch on illloil Pit Pirates Against City; a daughter, Mrs. J. W. (Mar- Indicates Healthy ConThanks. Phil West, across from the Wcb.-tr- r garet) Duke, Magna; 14 grandchilDifferent League and dition of Utility Philip Debs, that pleasant prindren, 24 gi School, as a saf.-tprecautionary two measure. cipal of Webster School, says, In a statement issued to the Cuming as a complete and big The next time you pass a school Sincere sympathy is extended Letters To Be Sent According to the annual audit was the announcement M.igna Community Council. Salt surprise, to the Water of sorrowed the building, pause a moment to Company, Magna family. Through complaints g.vcn tu made by the Utah High School Lake County will not be able to think what the school means to conducted by Ernst 8c Ernst, naJohn Kokicli, executive secret, Activities Association, that CypThe 11 year-old furnish labor as they have done Magna youth Recall the dark of of the Magna Council, the $5,242.13 long, tional concern, a profit humanity. rus high school has been placed in who burglarized local homes and in ihe past for construction of 1952. centuries when the masses of of for shown the is will write next year A for nil sports. stores several months ago, has curb and gutter, but will supply week to local prop.-itpeople were kept in ignorance owners, n Starting from the purchase been placed and accepted by a engineering services and set the The n;ld.tin of Cyprus to the ' and subjugation, when greed and g has their cooperation in ' A bracket price of $138,000, the plant and not Lincoln or TooSalt Like foster home, in efforts stakes for the improved property. oppression ruled the world. From cleaning their picmiscs. to comply ele, other class B schools with reached a valuation of $357,609.46, to curb and control his delinCounty Commissioners suggest conof man's the very beginning with health and sanitation ordi- over 500 according to further figures of the quency. that individual property owners students, is causing a nances tinuing struggle for knowledge, report. Devotion Service at A meat deal of comment and quesThe youth was tried in Judge who wish to have curb and gutter and the recognition If the owners do not cooperate, tions. Officers of the Magna Water Rulon W. Clark's Salt Lake City in front of their of I. Church will , residence, meet of his inalienable rights, the school Dur Ladythe 8:3Unirdcs the be at action wdlthcn taken by a. m. mass Sun- Company were surprised Three courses were open-ret- urn together and employ a contracts. According to information given cuuit. oegin at has been his greatest ally. the and inspect ns will the lack uf inquiries relative to the him to his parents and proSuch property owneri will be Copper Printing, many other lay, March t. announces Father issue count', Yes, Phil, our system of free 2. the orders. auditor's report that was publish- bation; place the E. Freegard. fart. us other than school populayouth under the given permission to use county of issue 13lh public education is an achievein ed the February urisdiction of the state welfare, loaders and get gravel free from Evening d. v.;t!r.s ..re held at Tiie commissiun-.-ihave ex- tion alone have bien considered. ment, perhaps the most signifi- 7:30 who could put him in a foster the gravel pits. p. in. on Sunday. Monday and pressed desires to cooperate with Otficials claim that Lincoln, for Cyprus Must Defeat Visi- the Magna Times. cant achievement of American from assumed Officials had Further information may be obhome or send the boy to the state Tuesday, inclusive, and morning the Chamber of Commerce in example, is part uf a well-kni- t, democracy. Throughout the world masses at 7:00 a. m. some statements during the past Reform School. sound Region 3. tors To Line Up tained geographically by dialing John Rokich, their annual will which cleanup whenever people are struggling 11 is a well known fact that this several months on the financial The public is urged to attend begin in April. The court deemed it advisable executive secretary, 2469, from Berth Seat to improve their lot, the Ameri- these Adoration d of the utility, Hours. 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. at his office. flatus to take the second course. region is very much opposed to can common school is being copthat this report was worthy of the any breakup of its present status. ied. Cyprus Pirate basketball squad cost of preparation and printing. Another new high school We could add that without the Operation of the company was Olympus in Granite has been will meet the Tooele buffaloes this schools there would be no newsin Class A. This makes a Friday evening at the local gym- only $115.00 over the estimated placed papers for the people would not nasium in one of the crucial budget and had a gross income of total of 18 in the state. know how to read. With no one to games of the year. $43,419.43. Named Competitors read, there would be no adverThe company had 1077 custo For, if the locals defeat the and Olympus will comCyprus and no g Tooele big tising, consequently when started and has gained Associaquintet, Local Pari niers bine with Davis, West, East, Lake County Red Cross Blood and prospering businesses. tions havt "n requested to co- Recruitment Chairman and make South, Granite, Jordan, Provo and they will almost be assured of a 199 new accounts. Mure are being Without business there would berth for the state tourney. added each day. in very way with the conarrangements to enable members Carbon to form a be no factories. Life as we know operate The Murray boys went down to Additional copies of the audit American d 1 Cross National to participate in the blood pro- ference. it today would never have been Blood pr ...i, and the groups defeat Friday when they came nut arc available at the Magna Water Effective March 1st, all Magna All are to take place changes and could not continue without a have signified t..eir willingness gram. water users who have not loaned next fall and schedules will have on the short end of a 2 score office. Used Bo To For Polio all the people as is now to do so. training of the Magna Water Company $150, The Red Cross official pointed to be worked out. Difficulties may against Cyprus. At the same time, being done in our public schools. made arrangements to sign such a Officials have praised the ac- out that a large supply of the arise in the "Big Ten" football in one of the season's most unIt is for these reasons that tion as a significant step in en- blood collected won loan, or their certified request for between now and schedule. If a full round rubin expected upsets, Grantsville Granite District is justified in abling the Red Cross to meet April 1st will be used in gamma slate is drawn up, it would require out over Tooele the first loss exemption, will be assessed an spending thousands of dollars to emergency needs for blood in the additional $2.00 on their regular to retard paralysis nine weeks of grid play, perhaps sustained by Tooele this year. form globulin enlarge and improve their schools. Internuiuntain area. Following the game, a dance monthly water bill. in polio during anticipated polio too long. will be held, and Friday afterThe entire program of the Local PTA chairmen are asked epidemics this summer. Dr. William D. Stratford Magna Water Company to contact Mrs. Irvin Hull, Salt in bringnoon, the Tooele traveling assemThanks. GsnlWmenl more and better water to .he bly, will present a program here. ing Weber of We wish to thank that genial College On Thursday, the LDS Business town has been based upon the cogentleman. Matt W. Broderick, was The Magna Times was awarded Here Thursday Assembly College Traveling operation of everyone. There a? recreational director in this area first place for the Best Editors now over 801 cooperating, acco: enjoyed by Cyprus students. for Kennecott, for his visit to our column of weekly newspapers in Dr. William D. Stratford of the ing to E. D. Jenkins, chairnr office Tuesday morning. Utah at the annual Utah State Weber College in Ogden, will ad- the Board of Trustees. Following an editorial in last Press Association convention Officials feel it only fair dress members of the week's paper relative to improveSalt Lake City Sunday. Lions and their ladies everyone join the community envehicles Three suffered damage the middle, was ments at the Community Park, the damaged This is the third successive year this Thursday evening in the deavor of "share and share alute." Matt informed us that the follow- of about $300, although occupants most. Local Aides To Be Apthe Times has captured this Magna Fireball. Suitable time payments can be Friwere not of cars the injured, innovations will effected at be ing award, and also placed for honor- either by payroll deducfor their meet will Lions arranged The Next the park this summer: day at 4:15 p. m. in a mill shift Week pointed By Names King able mention in several other div-- 1 regular dinner gathering at 7:00 tions from local industries or The forest of trees" will be re- 'tieup" below the Magna Mill on Cyprus For Important Group isiuns. the Powerhouse HilL p. m., and their ladies have also monthly payments at the water In School Festivity moved. The Go: field Leader was also been invited as guc.ts. office. Involved cars were owned by Lawn will be planted as soon honored by placing in several noted a Dr. finan-,speaker, Stratford, r local Roy K. Haws, Magna, Owen L. as the trees are taken out O. K. Mr. Fotheringham, i ,Lpand:' Bryant Solomon was named rT departments. will present his subject, the Spencer Slates Minstrel eullec-da- y A huge fireplace is to be con- Cook, West Jordan and Thomas King of Cyprus high school Fri-- ! Pror:,mR "eluding manager of The Mountain States One of 5 Papers Communistic System," in a story Kearns. 2. a"d of Comthousands Tekulve, ll.on structed south of the tennis court, and processing Telegraph Telephone and at the one of evening reigned The Magna Times was of history, philosophy, pol.t- -' ,,f form for ,f b According to investigating dep-t- y dance sponsored a U.d minor that P,nts announces complete with two barbecue ovpany, adcl,tl0n:il. school Ag by the five papers in the state to be ical science, and then make rocum-- 1 us glnhulin-C.vprntl sheriffs, the accident happen- Club. This followed the of Cl,nvi,nn the ens, three stoves in the rear, and change operation affecting Murray- now awarded a certificate of merit in The Spencer Ward is presenting how to fight the Com-- 1 if needed, another one can be add- 'd, as the autos, traveling too 'cap'm against poli the pay telephones is being made in the Community Leadership con- mendations game Minstrel Show Friday evening, menace. a munistie lose to each other In the milc-n- g Arn,ri",n will launch d so Kd that ed. the1 C:w area the Utah State Quo Winters, member of He has had personal experience February 27 at the Pleasant Green lU annual. IunJ shift release of cars from the March anyone using a pay station will test, sponsored by The baseball diamond dugouts was of the the sponsor faculty, 1st for $93,006,060, with Communism in Europe, and W.i rdiinusc for the benefit of the will be rebuilt nills, crashed. Mr. Haws car in entertainment. largest goal deposit a nickel before hearing Agricultural college. for Build ng Fund. comes highly recommended since the war years. Matt also tells us that 400 tree the dial tune. In the past the paT;i entertainment begins at his speaking ability and interi.-t- , L ic ill chairmen h.,ve not been tron has received dial tone before have been planted around the ' 7:00 oclock and the Spencer Ward r.miiod as yet for the worthy depositing the coin. Under the according to Charles Keyes, p: edges of the golf course, consistChorus, which is in charge of the drive, but of.'.ci.ils expect to an- .lew plan, the user will gram chairman. ing of Paradise, olive, locust and show, extends a most cordial nounce them within a week. Vi-1. Lift the receiver to be sure other varieties. citation to everyone to attend. Leaders will head many vulun-t-er- s the line is not in use. These additions and improvemonth the 2. canvass nickel. a long ments will certainly make a more lq Di'p.isit for funds. 3. Listen for dial tone. attractive addition to the tuwn. Authorities say: "Public sup4. Dial desired number. The competition is conducted to port of the Red Cross this year is Manager Fotheringham points encourage Utah weekly newsEssay Winners Given vital. Its responsibilities are great- iut that the equipment will con. to exert initiative and enFor Brockbank Jr. er than at anv tun. since World tinue to provide for automatic re- papers in fostering civic betterment War II. Members of the armed urn of the coin in case the user ergy and projects. foircs eall upon it each in mtii ut ncounters a busy signal or the activities Douglas Hook, sun of Mr. and Dean Carlton Culmscc of US AC The Kennecott Fehrua.y 24. military installations and liuspi called party fails to answer. Mrs. W. S. Hook and Miss Joan said: "The slate is to be congrat- 1953 payroll. Utah Coppv. la'.s in more lh.,n 355.000 s and Mr. Fotlieringham states that ulated Rodgers, daughter of Mr. and A t it.i! of 4729 Kennecott em.ng exceeded the " upon not only the high requests. N.c.v we are preparing to tiie necessary equipment to make moral standard of the.-- e Mrs. Blaine Rodgers, all of Magmilprize sum of one and three-quartployes. or 87'r, have subscribed service that to include this installed lias in expand change na, were adjudged first and secto t!ic Payroll Savings plan for winning papers, but their eager- lion dollars, being over ond place essay winners, respectrec:i:ii)ii fur abte-- h idled service- the office an.l on Friday, Febru- ness to assist wo: thy it the purchase of Defense Bonds, men .ibro.i ary 27, the present instructions on activities intended to help tile ively, of a contest sponsored by A figure in excess of $ii00,(V)ii 00 according to information released "In addition, the threat of dis- each pay telephone will be rethe Utah Poultry Association for was retroactive pay. dati g h.n k Wednesday. aster and tile distress it brings is placed to reflect the new method community develop." this area. The Refinery had in some cases t August 1. 1052. Power ever and need of to the present The essays were written on the operation. Plant, 97; Mine, Club Arthur Utah Copper defense bolster home our is Plant. 831 ; Magna Plant, subject, "Cooperatives in ComCard of Thanks ing." Slates Three O:.- Haulage. 90 munity Life. and office, Checks of $3 and $2 were preMarch Event evWe to thank wish sincerely Grass Fire Causes sented to the Brockbank junior The proper function of a goveryone for their many wonderful Just a tip for your own protec- ernment is to make it high school students. No Damage Tuesday easy for tht kindnesses, expressions uf symThree events are slated for the tion. people to do good and difficult for at and the flora) month of at March the Utah of Due inthe to offerings the pathy Cop' complexity Dies Brother them to do evil. Gladstone. Ni damage resulted Tuesday recent death of our beloved moth per Club, all of them on the pop come tax system, and as a number or and from a at sister. 6970 to ular uf reof fire include mistakes been night have grass night Saturday, already The beautiful in character la alJoseph Fredrick Platt Srhoen-felThe Lillian McDonald Family West 2700 South in Hunter. Bingo, ported, it is wige and advisable t a so the good, Saturday. March 7 88, retired farmer and church welding IndlMnlubly The Mjgna department was 8:00 p. ni. For club members and have someone check over your worker of Payson, died Wednesthe links of affection. mercalled Justice is 8:50 out at V. the handmaid of to it ni p. partners. illquell computed you -- Mary Baker a home at his after long day Eddy the blaze, but did not take the ry. and showeth mercy by punish Saturday. March 21 Square yourself or had someone else do it. ness. -- Mary Baker Eddy dance jamboree, 9:00 m. (ruck right to the scene of the ing sin. After one has added, subtracted p He was the brother of Fred What is originality? It la being iwailM all room and the dozen other problems, it one's self, and fire, du to the swampy nature Saturday, March Schoenfeld of Magna. reporting accurateNone of us liveth to himself. of the land. dancing, 9:30 p. m. Harold Geert Is very easy to make a mistake what we Sincere sympathy is extended see ly and are. -- Romani 15:7 sen's orchestra. thus the advice. to the sorrowed Magna Catholic Church Plans devotion Service Funeral sen-ice- s Improvements J. MARCH llili I i . i Magna Water Company Shows $5,242 Profit County Gives Rules On Curb, Gutter Work Salt Lake Foster Home Accepts Alagna Delinquent y o-- r.!-i- Cyprus Plays j que-t.n- Tooele Here 40-ho- self-respe- Friday Eve l.-- : town-owne- Local PTAs To Cooperate With Red Cross Blood Program Unless Local Users Sign Water Notes, Additional Monthly Charge Of $2 Will Be Made On March 1st league-leadin- ten-tea- m 48-4- Magna Times Awarded Honors In State Contest RED CROSS TO LAUNCH FUND Mill Car Shift Tieup Causes Damage To Three Vehicles DRIVE MARCH 1 Noted Man To Address Lions On Communism Magna-Garfie- Pay Telephone Changes Given For Magna Area ld Magna-Garfiel- - -- Kennecott Feb. 21 BOND DRIVE Payday Tops All Prior Records i?-- OVER 87 AT KENNECOTT d.v-isio- ca-r- st.i-'..'- er bi-c- $1,776.-0011.0- non-prof- 1 i JUST A TIP d, 94; 87; 85; 79. TouWomjNjTRAFIlC 28-B- family. --Iflunoa |