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Show TOUatN Read It in The Times or Leader The Complete Home Newspaper" CHATTER UNION REACH NEW LABOR AGREEMENT KENNECOTT-ELECTRICAA1 It Conrenin Bill Dawson informs us that those Congresanen who want more money ore at it fain. The Democrat minority leader succeeded in getting amendment to an appropriation bill which would permit Congressmen to deduct all of their Washington expenses before paying their income tax. Congressman Dawson says he is fighting this latest pay raise bill as he believes it is dead wrong for Congressmen who set the oppressive tax rate to exempt them' selves from having to taste their own bitter medicine. A new labor agreement has been reached between Local 1438 of the ever-smilin- g gal-mo- One Season I've Just about come to the conclusion that one reason women cant keep secrets is because they tell them to their husbands. Anyway, one little story circulating around the town proves my print Firemen Answer Crass Fires The Russian Way We have a Journalist friend who recently returned from a trip to Russia. In visiting with us he said: It took me a week to figure out what is missing. Its competition. Nobody bothers to put up a striking store front or a window display. The grocery stores are all run by the food-truthe clothing stores by the textile trust It is a matter of indifference to the government even in peacetime, whether the public chooses to buy its socks or sausages at one drab government bureau or at a similar one down i laming Rabbiah Chief louse Of Blazes THRONGS IN ATTENDANCE Dignitaries I met a dignitary this week, and after conversing with him, had a nasty taste in my mouth. I believe the younger generation call his line of boloney, "Eyewash," and the government is undoubtedly missing an opportunity for a man who can evade issues, questions; has an unequalled manner of stalling and is such an expert at looking only for the interests of his concern that his prejudiced little intelligence can only be labeled stupidity. ed Three Ideals I have three personal ideals. One, to do the days work well and not to bother about tomorrow. The second ideal has bqen to act the Golden Rule, as far as in me lay. And the third has been to cultivate such a measure of equanimity as would enable me to bear success with humility, the affection of my friends without pride. What Ratio? Emil Feulner eats margarine and I eat butter. When we were talking about the taro commodities, he said that he imagined the purchase ratio was about 14 to 1 in favor of margarine. Safeway says it is 16 to 1. I'm still going to eat butter I like it much better. Bethink thee how much more grievous are the consequences of our anger than the acts which arouse us. Marcus Aurelius. We pray in our distress and our needs; why not pray also in the fullness of our Joy and days of abundance? HOW HUMBLE our statesmen ought to be! Twice this century they have taken us into war. Twice America's young men, backed by industry and agriculture, have won the wars. And twice the statesmen have then lost the peace Contributed. MAGNAS jn are GARDEN iuiii f uhu.-- i' - Improvement Co. SWIM t uiiiier-s-tiHi- d POOL! j much-neede- EVERYTHING d READY JULY FOR 4TII FETE -- Salt Lake County Firemen of the local department were kept very busy over the weekend answering 8 grass fires, all but one caused by burning rubbish. The department quelled two the street In America, competition with blazes on June 25th, five on the the state is outlawed, hence in- 26th and one on the 27th. No damefficiency is protected. The peo- age occurred at any of the fires ple accept it because they know which were chiefly in residential nothing better. Occasionally some areas and caused by burning rubRussian expert returns from bish. Only one originated from chilabroad with the news that keen capitalist competition has devel- dren playing with matches. oped a cheaper, quicker way of The firemen were called out doing something. Then, if he can Monday on another grass blaze. get in to sec the important commissars and overcome the natural inertia of bureaucracy, the new system is installed throughout the Soviet Union. But almost always the capitalist pioneers, while socialism merely copies. If criticism improved the critic, all of us would be perfect Head of Garfield When ('owiishaw, salt-tolera- n Town st WERE FOR MAMMOTH In Three Days well-arrang- CR. Naylor Named YOUR n1 Mrs. Iris Imihi' was burned l.i Hu- nr nuiil some time a: ago, was upeiH-.M.ign.i By Emil Feulner Fust Secur.iy 11 ink, it was Your Gerden lliat al the eeiielusion of This article was prompted by a JULY FOURTH, liuiiJing, a detailed ...vaunt of all recent visit to Park City. The obdeposits and disbursements would jective of this visit was to atudy THEN AND NOW be published in the local paper. higher altitude Retirement of H. Claude Andergardens. Some In a simple spire-toppe- d (Editor's Note: The following Due to the seci-n- t meeting marriage of years ago 1 saw in a Salt Lake son, tor 32 years Superintendent civic church and leaders citizens, Mrs. Coul.siuw, site of the Garfield Water Co. and wholesale flower store some unhouse in Philadelphia in 1776, liband business men. in efforts to that work stop on the requested house as believably fine spikes of white Garfield Improvement Co. and further the Magna Swimming she wished sell (he property erty was born on paper. To make the appointment of Clarence R. 'lphinium. Pool project and the town can- and 1 surmised puivliu.te u home in another that these flowers Naylor to succeed him was aneach idea live, each phrase was con- loealion. now is that being vassing nounced today by J. P. Caulfield, were flown in by plane from Calducted committee special liy The buil.bng e Miunittee wishes ifornia which now supplies most fought for in patriots blood. Trace President of the two Companies, groups, issue statements. to wholeheartedly thank everyone of the flowers used by local flor-i.-t- s. which are operating affiliates of the mightiness of our nation today is solici(This community being who helped on tins pmjoct, whethI was very much surprised to Kennecott and the American ted, street by street, to obtain er in labor. I inane' a or material. be told that to the sacrifices of this little band these delphiniums Smelting and Refining Co. The everyone on the list of donors fur It would be impossible to name came from Park changes are effective July 1st and City. of famen of the recreational wisdom. great include the appointment of Royal any ind.Vidu.il or organization, for Wholesale florists as a rule will be constructed ad all that cility P. Anderson as Assistant Superinresponded so generously to the have a very fine all around knowjacent to the new Cyprus high eause, but we wish to reeognize ledge of tendent of the two Garfield conflowers. They know school gymnasium, at a cost of the cerns. following: labor unions, local where the best flowers are grown (100,000. industries, clubs, business firms and quite often they know why. (Payments may be made at the throughout the county, churches Down at the Garden Club to John office, Magna telephone and individuals. we have for years greenhouse Pool the Coin of Rokich, secretary Lawienee W. Doxcy, tried to raise fine delphiniums. mittee, with offices in the Cooper Matt Petterssun, Jr. We have raised some very good Building, Central Lumber A HardTotal Deposits $1933.03 urn's at times. In fact, we got the ware, Copper Printing Company Withdrawals: Queen of the Show Award at the Magna Water, Mori Market, Pitts, Cheek No. 1 for $24.00 to Alvin state fair one year with an arthe Man's Store and Magna Drug Haker for music at benefit dunce. of delphiniums grown rangement is Store. Eaeli family being asked Chirk No. 2 for $157.40 to Beulin' down there. In spite of all this, the to contribute $24, payable in quar er Cinder Block Company for growing of delphinium is not easy terly payments of (6 each.) building blocks. in the Salt Lake valley. Very few Cheek No. 3 for $50.30 to Davis good delphiniums find their way Lumber & Hdwc. for sheathing. into the flower shows. Chirk No. 4 fur $201.04 to Central Delphiniums are not Lbr. & liJwc. for mis. building They winterkill very easily. Dance Friday Evening , July 3rd To Start materials, basement windows, etc. In fact some very experienced Check No. 5 for $1258.60 to pay off nursery men advise considering Celebration Events For Annual mortgage on Cowlishuw property. the delphinium as an annual. Cheek No. 0 for $180.67 to Mrs An annual is a flower that grows Independence Day Cowiishaw to cancel out account. one year only and then dies. HowTotal withdrawals $1933.03 ever, the delphiniums at Park City The Magna Garfield IndependNone ence Day celebration will literally Balance, June 12. 1953 and Coalville do not winterkill The insurance check for $3500.00 easily and are a true long-live- d start with a bang next Friday H. Claude Anderson covering fire lss on the Cowii- perennial at higher altitude. at the Union Hall when Miss Mr. Anderson has been associ- night shaw property was turned over to So it was this quest of delphCopper, queen of the affair and ated with the Garfield Water and her two Mrs. Cuwlishuw Gillette. inium knowledge that caused me Miss Kenneattendants, 40 Improvement Companies for to visit Park City. The family cott and Miss AS&R, will be the years, having been clerk and timet honored guests. made one of those keeper from 1913 to 1915, becomare Miss Maxine Henline. Sunday rides and picnic combinaThey ing rental agent in 1918 and Sup- Miss The delphinium tions out of and attendants of Some very fine prizes have been erintendent in 1921 which posi- Miss CopperLou Larson and Miss patch was not bard to find. It was Nancy announced for the 4th parJuly tion he has held since. Carma Woolfenden, all of Magna. ade this Saturday in Magna, anonly a block from the main road Active in community and govand on the very outskirts of the nounces Jim Brusatto, chairman, Priass Listed ernmental affairs, Mr. Anderson historic mining town of Park City. and from all a indications, splenAs a feature event of the dance, has served 4 terms in the state While we found the delphinium House of Representatives, is past an automatic electric clothes dryer did response of entries will make patch easily, we could not locate a one. the good parade president of the Magna Garfield will be given to a lucky ticket the owner who lived in some other A grand prize of $35 will be Lions Club and is presently chair- holder. The committee announces of town. part followed second and given, by man of that organizations Gar- that people do not have to be O. Larson I pieced things toHowever, of third $25 and $15. prizes field Civic Committee. He is treas- present to win the gift. The .perthe people by gether questioning In the novelty division, first It is a must and long overdue. urer of the E. T. Canal Co., a son will be notified if his ticket who lived right next to the delphof to is be $20 awarded and prize is The pool is not only for the people member of the board of the Salt pulled out of the hat. inium patch. othera of $10 and $5.00. in Magna but is for all who reside Lake County Chapter of the These Park City delphiniums Cash will also awards be 'Other Events made in Hunter, Granger and Garfield. American Red Cross and chaira healthy foliage of deep green had to Scouts and of celeOther events the Boy annual posses. man of its Water Safety Comcolor, indicating a good P.H. in In addition, a sum of $50 has bration, sponsored by the Amerimittee. which the iron is not tied up. can Legion and local Firemen, been set aside to award to all There was very little winter killA native Salt Laker, Mr. Ander- will include a parade at 11:30 youngsters under 12 years of age ing in the patch which I was told son states he plans to make his a.m., followed by attractions at and Mr. Brusatto emphasizes that was at least 3 years old. The soil in child the will be the home in Salt Lake City and to every parade Copper Community Park. was light and "gravely which make extensive use of fishing Childrens free train rides from given money. proves that delphiniums like to Judges will be John Scotty' equipment presented to him on 1 to 5 oclock, interspersed with E. D. Jenkins be on the dry side. his retirement by employees. He sports and races, will further Allen, Karl Korupp and Fcrdie However, the soil was very Barton. also intends to play some golf and round out the program. I can't praise this project enough black, denoting lots of organic Out Route lined Fireworks begin at dark for a do some traveling. He is leaving and urge that everyone support it matter. This all adds up to this The parade entries will meet July 2nd for Niagara Falls, New lavish presentation of rockets and d with enthusiasm. that these healthy coined thrifty at the Pleasant Green Wardhouae York, to join his wife who is various types of display. It will be a wonderful recreation- plants enter into Park City's long and march booths Concession all Chatterbox, Magna there their with up featuring presently visiting al facility for everyone. Tin for it. cold winters in a healthy conkinds of candy, soda-pohotdogs, Main Street at 11:30 o'clock, daughter. while our dition, plants to Webster thence School etc. will and be operated. hamburgers, enter into winter dormancy anA big, full day for Mom and down 9180 West to the Magna emic and weak. Dad, Sister and Brother is prom- Community Park. There is another factor that is ised this year by the committee, Assisting in the parade lineup mighty important. These higher and the attendance of every citi- will be Harry Adams and Rudy valleys have a heavy blanket of IV-zen in the two neighbor communi- Montoya. .mow which stays on the ground. ties of Magna and Garfield, as This snow stays all winter long well as Hunter, is being sought .PV and docs not freeze and thaw like by the men and women who have Drum-Bugl- e Jfi Sts ours. In other words, in our high worked so hard to complete arthe perennial plants exDick valleys Openshaw rangements for the enjoyment of a much milder winter, perience Your Day." tucked away under the snow than A darn good deal and I am glad our perennials with our skimpy to see it started. We should have snow cover. 100ft support on this wonderful f recreational facility. Delphiniums like a cool summer ; ; p temperature such as our high valleys offer. Ours struggle through WHEREAS, Cyprus Post Number hot dry summer climate. All these 33 of The American Legion exV'-- ' factors together, and it becomes a pended large amount of effort Smiley" Miner plain why the delphinium thrives and money to send their justly at Park City, Coalville and Salfamous Junior Drum and Bugle This is our Great Opportunity mon City, Idaho while our delt get a swimming pool for Mug- Corps to the New York National phiniums die young. A fine, new addition to the C. R. Naylor na unJ :uea. We must not fail this Convention; and While Park City's climate fav-the Peel Mortuary, WHEREAS, the people of Magna time. Just think fur $24 00 from ors sweet peas, tulips, delphiniThe new Superintendent, Clar- community, and vicinity and the Kennecott will officially open next Monday, each family, we'll all have years ums and pansies, their short ence R. Naylor, is a native of Salt of pleasure in a well ronstructed. Copper Corporation, contributed July 6th. The spacious, beautiful growing season limits the growth Lake City and has been affiliated place is in the former Kelson resheavily in this project; and supervised place that everyone of many other plants. One of the with the Utah Copper Division, idence, east Magna. can enjoy. great advantages of our area is Kennecott Copper Corporation, It will be owned the Peel WHEREAS, The American Legion, our season which of Utah received since 1922. His first job with the family with Dee Peel,bya Department graduate favors petunias, asters, marigolds, favorable to was the very company secretary publicity, and from the California College of roses and many other plants. In Superintendent of the Magna Mortuary Science in 1947, in WHEREAS, the installation of the fact our area is considered one National President of The Amerplant and for 10 years, commenc- charge. Mr. Peel is a former stuof the longest frost free areas in ican Legion Auxiliary was ing in 1936, he served as secretary dent of the Brigham Young Unithis valley. much more effective and inspirto the General Superintendent of versity and has been associated Even down at the Garden Club because of Mills. He was appointed Assistant with the Larkin the ing participation Mortuary in Salt greenhouse just a mile away, we of the Magna Junior Drum and Director of Public Relations in Lake City and California for the have killing frost two weeks later 1948 which position he has held Bugle Corps, past six years. J. Frank Peel, Now in the spring and two weeks earliTherefore Be since. It Resolved, The sheriffs by department report er in the fall. This shorter growpresident of Oquirrh Stake, will The American Legion, DepartMr. Naylor was educated in the assist his son in the business porthey are plagued with reports of ing season practically prohibits ment of Utah, in convention asSalt Lake City schools, is a former tion of the venture. illegal explosion of fireworks, and the successful LaGrands Sadler growing of chrysembled at St. George, Utah, president of the Granite School Dee and his wife, the former emphasize that explosive fire- santhemums, tomatoes and other June 4th to 6th, 1953, extend a Board and is a member of the Jerry Martin and four children, in hands the works of but In any community, and espeany plants. letter of thanks to the Magna Salt Lake Elks Lodge. He has are making their home in the west authorized are specifically us one So a long gru'.i ;ng season is one Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, cially such agrowing is fast as our illegal. Use of such will persunsprobeen active in community affairs portion of the large residence. worthbring own, very projert of Magna and Garfields greatest -38 Post of The in the Magna Garfield area for Cyprus American while and a wholesome addition. secution by I. ic.il authorities. As one enters the viewing room garden assets and compensates Legion, the city of Magna and We should all officers many years. The will arrest which measures 15x30 feet, the and pro- for a lot of drawbacks. give it the necessary Kennecott Copper Corporation. Royal P. Anderson has been impression of serene quietness is to insure secute any person observed sel backing it will Now don't forget your P.H. if I hereby named Assistant Superintendent conveyed by the artistic color certify that this is a its completion. require or in possession of explosling going to read this garden you're correct and true of Resoof the two Companies. A native scheme of blue-gre- y the copy ive fircwoiks, other than caps or walls, a grey lution and get something out of column The of Garfirid, Mr. Anderson is a sculptured carpeting and soft American passed by sparklers. it. You must know that P.H. 7 Legion, Department of Utah at And even the sparklers can be is graduate of the University of rose draperies. neutral and P.H. 8 is alkaline their Annual ConvenUtah where he received a B.S. dangerous as police officers say and P.H. 6 is acid. Good peat Immediately back of this room tion held JuneDepartment to 4th 1953 at He civil 8th, in children have already been treat- moss has a P.H. 6. is Mr. Peel's office, a bathroom degree engineering. St. George, Utah. During the summer vacation, ed this year for burns suffered in spent two years as engineer with and a large embalming room. I know this P.H. story is catchLLOYD J. Curtiss-Wrigrenovations arc being this way. WIGNALL complete the Aircraft CorpThq Peel Mortuary owns a on because a man I didnt ing made at the local schools. Department Adjutant oration and a short period as en- large asphalt parking lot on the Firefighters state, too, that the even know in pasting me out at At the Webster, lavatories are for the Garfield Water extreme and of home west side gineer heat of burned out spark Garfield said, "Hello," and then the and plana being tiled and completely re- lers is a Improvement Companies in 1944 to later construct a three-ca- r garThe new primary cause of grass added with a smile, "The neutral while over at paired, Cyprus, a fires which in turn following which he served two age. true, point of P.H. Is seven. lavish paint program is being car- spread to homes er outbuildings. yean in the Navy. He has been The public is cordially invited Each sunrise May I suggest that by all means ried out to modernize and present engineer for the two companies to call and inspect the Mortuary born. grow some delphinium in our you a more attractive appearance to since his release from the service. anytime after July 5th. A guilty conscience never feds area now that you know the -- Helen Hunt Jackson the school rooms. secure. -- Fublilius Syru on Back PkgeJ International Brotherhood of Workers at the Central Power Station and Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, according to Jack A. Bernard, President of the Local and J. A Norden, Jr, Kennecotts Director at Labor Relations. Mr. Bernard and T. E. Burke, who composed the Union's negotiating rommittee announced that the was ratified by mem' bers of the Local at a meeting held Saturday night in Magna. Principal provision is a job program which will get under way shortly and is expected to be completed in a few months. In the meantime, a temporary general wage increase of 3 cents per hour will be effective between July 1st and September 1st of this year. After the program is finished, pay rates at the Central Power Station will be the same as at the refinery. The contract runs until August 31, 1954 with a wake on September 1st next year. An Angel If ever there is an angel who is now walking the earth it is that Mona petite, gallant, Larson. She's a marvelous little ther, wife and friend, and her kind is very rare. My sincere compliments. COMMITTEE GIVES REPORT ON COWLISIIAW FUND ACCOUNT L AT HUNTER Entertainment Proves To Be Jig Success 7and-Raisi- ng , Throngs of happy people, evidently bent on enjoying themselves, attended the Hunter fete Friday evening that marked turning on of the new lights for the fine new recreational park. The site which will be sodded is located at 6000 West and 3500 South. Small Firefighters Extinguish Blaze !y Baptist Church Four boys, aged 9 to 12 years, proved themselves to be young firefighters this week in the second recent fire near the Community Baptist Church, after extinguishing a blaze on the white picket fence in front of the building. The boys are Michael Brown, Kenneth Master, Jack Street and Tim Miller, all of Magna. Seeing the wood ablaze, the quartet "doused it as they expressed it, and then with blackened hands and equally dark overalls went to the fire department to report the deed. Fine Prizes Announced For 4th Parade it -- whole-hearte- p, salt-inur- m ''. Corps Given Peel Mortuary Commendation S To Open July 6th For Public f"' - 4 Aiis! long-growi- Remember! Fire And Fireworks Arc --Month-Old laughter Dies n Salt Lake Very Dangerous Colleen Kearns, old daughter of Gary LaVaur and Parkinson Kearns, died Friday at 4 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital of Brights disease. She was bom November 14, 1952, in Salt Lake City. Survivors include her parents. Salt Like City; four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Kearns, all of Bacchus. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 3:30 p. m. at 4760 South State by Bishop Lloyd Coe of the Hercules Ward. U)S church. Burial was made In the Murray City Cemetery. De-lor- es On Happiness Abraham Lincoln once said that after long consideration of the problem of happiness, he decided that most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. And, don't miss the beautiful story of Mr. Lincoln and his wife; Be not the first by whom the Mary Todd Lincoln, in the July new are tried. Nor yet the last to Reader's Digest lay the old aside. -- Alexander Pope (Continued on Back Page) SCHOOL NEWS ht |