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Show "The Complete Home Newt paper -- Read It in The Timet or Leade- r- CHATTER From The Editor Thirty-eight-h Garfield, Utah, Friday, September 3, 1954 year INJURED PEOPLE RECOVERING FROM CAR CRASH INJURIES Magna and Gji field residents, were injuicd in loeal car crash accidents recently, are in a satisfactny manner, according to information given by their families and physicians. William M. Kelsey, of Garfield, colwho was hurt in a two-ca- r lision August 11th un U. S. Highway SO near Magna, had his arm placed in a east Monday, and is this expected to return home 500 who If Wonderful To Be Alive! to We were very interested learn that our good friend, Jay Bateinan, who was struck down on a Salt Lake golf course by a bolt of lightning August 4th, is progressing very well. Jay, a Tooele jeweler, is unable to use his hands and arms without week. considerable pain, as the hjnds, lie had suffered six broken ribs, and forearms especially, are very dei'p chest hole, fractured arm, tender from the burns inflicted by head injuries and numerous face the lightning, but he is able to lacerations. lie about. Physicians have told Mrs. W. G. Larson of Magna, him it will be at least six months who was injured in the same acei- ' hefore hi" can expert to be tuck to dent riding in another vehicle, is his normal activity. reported convalescing nicely at St. It was mast interesting to hear Mark's Hospital, and is expected to Jay's reaction to his frightening return to her home this Thurs- expenence. He gives full credit day afternoon. for being alive to his friend, L. The five oilier people in the two K Ivins, who woiked on him for cars involved in this aecident. are a full 25 minutes after all others all tecuvering from lesser hints. had given him up as dead. Other Crsckup The conditions or LaVur T. HanJay says: 'That was the first time 1 was ever knoeked complete- sen and his wife, Doiothy Pendlely out, and I seemed to be fight- ton ljnsen of Magna, reported ing for consciousness the entire "improved" by St. Mark's hospitime. It was like in a deep sleep tal doctors Monday. Mr. Hansens when one seems to be fighting to mother, Mrs. Margaret Hansen of waken in a dream when he is Salina, is reported better also. Her to fall off a ledge or be condition had been particularly drowned and Is trying to get to bad. shore." They were occupants of a car that was struck by James Brink-erliof- f, also of Magna. August 20th. Orchids T- oMr. Brinkerhuff was killed, as well We should like to extend our as the Hansen girl, printed oichids" to Les Larson, Arlene. manager of the First Security Two Hansen sons, Michael 8, and Bank in Magna and his entire Dale, 6, received minor injuries, staff, who came in a body Wed- and returned last week to Magna. to blood to the cuntribate nesday A cousin, Jerry Anderson, 8. of Red Cross Bloodmobile which was Salina, is also reported greatly imin Magna for four hours. Without a doubt, Les is one proved. This accident also occurred of the most civic and progressive the 21st South Highway. broadour in people community, minded and full of enthusiasm fur any project that will advance the welfare of local citizenry. Our compliments, sir, and to your fine employees. ATTEND ANNUAL HUCK SCHOOL RELLS Over Two Thou rand Potential Child Hazardt! TO RING HERE LOCAL MOTORISTS URCED ON WEDNESDAY TO PROTECT STUDENTS Thousands of Granite Students to Report For Studies LODGES PLAN Thousands of eager buys and nd some not so eager-w- ill troop back to school next Wednesday, September 8th, reporting for nine months of leadin, 'ritlng and 'nthmetic and oilier pertaining studies. Starting time at the various local schools vary, aranxiing to the principals, and parents are kindly asked to note the hours us STATE PARLEY girls-a- FINN DAY County Fish and Game Contribute 400 Trout For Days Success The Huckleberry Finn Day in Magna, an annual event sponsored by the Community Council as a climax to summer fun for youngsters in this vicinity, proved most successful Wednesday. Tile Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association cooperated in a splendid manner and contributed 400 trout for the enjoyment of an estimated five hundred youngsters who attended. Boys and girls in tattered overalls, straw hats and carrying their home-mad- e fishing poles over j Number 11 follows: Garfield School 9:00 3:30 p.m. Brockbank junior high-8:01) 2:30 p.m. Webster-8:- 15 FOR NAMED 0 a m. 2'3l) pm. LOCAL SCHOOLS their shoulders, enthusiastically tried their luck at hooking the delicious fish from the wading MAGNA Public Invited To Attend Opening Meet September I Oth a m. to a in. to Cyprus high srhool-8'- 00 3:00 p in. Whittier 9:30 a in. to 4:00 p.m. The changed tunes at several of the institutions are to conform with different bus schedules. Notices Sent Out Notices have been sent from Webster school to parents of all children who start the first grade ARE TEACHERS am. to IN ALL PROPERTY A joint convention of Utah lodges, Knights nf Pythias and Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters, will be held Friday and Saturday, September 10 and 11 in Magna at the I'niiiii Il.dl, 2ti5l) Smith 8950 West. a cordial The public is invil.it mu to attend the ieniiig session at lit 00 a.m. on Friday. L'Xti-iule- OWNERS ASKED TO MOVE WEEDS The local sheriffs ask motorists to help protect more than 2,000 youngsters who will start to school next Wednesday, crossing streets on their way to the various institutions of learning. The Magna and Garfield riterlf fa warn that the number of students this year is the largest in history and the cooperation of motorists in and out of school zones is more important than ever. Motorists were especially urged to obey directions of junior from the schools and maintain vigilance not only at ail school crossings but also in any neighborhood where children can be walking. Speed limits in marked zones is 20 miles per hour. But this duesnt mean a motorist can drive that fast if other conditions dont permit such speed. Drivers going too fast for existing conditions will be arrested even if they are not traveling the speed limit. Tlie business meeting for the l'ythi.m Sisters is scheduled at 11 u m. and the Knights will convene at 2.30 p.m. Prior to this meeting the men will visit local points of interest. Banquet Slated A banquet is stated Friday e vening at 7:00 pm. in the Union Hull, followed by a program. Tickets may lie obtained in advance for tins evening, and plans are he ing completed to accommodate registration of 150, according to the host lodges, Garfield No. 27, Oquirrh Temple No. 13 of Garfield, Wallace R. White No. 30, and Unity Tcinplc No. 16 in Magna. S. I. Lester of Magna, Grand Chancellor, will preside over the meetings for the Knights of Pythias and Wilma B. Sou-by- , Grand Chief of the Grand Temple, will be in charge of the Pythian Sister gatherings. Representatives from the Supreme organizations will be in attendance at both bodies. GOLF CLUB TOURNEY SET SEPT. 11 & 12 Teachers of the loeal sellouts of this year, notifying them whether owners in this area Granite District have been named they start school in the morning areProperty miked by authorities to resession from 8:15 a.m. 11:15 or to to include: officials by move weeds growing near or adPrim Announced In the afternoon session, from Brockbank Junior High Piizes were given for the best sidewalks, so that students joining 1 1 :30 a.m. to 2:30 Row-eno'clock. a Clark Frei, principal; Mrs. costumes to: ran walk to school without havFirst Football Game Ahlquist, Wallace Bawden; Buck Finn Dale Owens. ing to step out in the roadway. Large Group Expected The first pre league football Aieas around Cyprus and BrockThatcher Karen All- Lawrence W. Bird; William Bobo-lis- ; Becky To Enter Annual will game R. C. Glendon Cyppit Murray against Braithwaile; bank have been named as partidredge. Casio; Max Dickson; Miss Lavina rus here at 8:00 p.m., playing un- cular spots fur such hazards. First Fish John A. Bawden. Competition Harper; Donald C. Hess; Harold der the lights on Friday, Scptenv Biggest fish Jimmy Solomon. G. Higgins; James E. Houston; ber 10th. An assembly will be The annual Utah Copper Most Fish Jeffrey Beck. held earlier in the day, and James S. Club championship will be Arrangements were completed David O. Maxfield; Robert S. Melville; Mrs. Vir- dance will conclude the day's September 11th and 12th at the by John Rokich, executive secreE. Richardson; Miss Lorginia course, announces W. S. Hook, of the Council. tary raine Roberts: David Salisbury; tournament chairman. Mrs. James A. Simmons; Bry D. Qualifying round t started August 21st and will continue until Sorenson and Fay Thornock. September 6th for five flights, inCyprus High School Walter K. Daly, principal; Verl cluding the championship bracket Twenty-on- e J. Braithwaile; Miss Barbara C. Officers of the Whittier PTA trophies will be to diiect- - activities during the enChristensen, L. J. Christensen, R. including the medalist. Seven trophies are now on display P. Cooper, Miss Beverly Ford, suing year uic: at the golf clubhouse and the Mrs. Helen Mae Foster; Mrs. ElizaMis. Chester Fassio, president; beth B. Hall; Mrs. Ruth M. Hanks; Mrs. lone Clark, vice president prize money will total $370.00. And, Speaking Amount of Play Clarence W. Hcpworth, David and Mrs. Adelc Rushton, secretary Mr. Mrs. T. and LaVor Hansen BloodmoAnd. speaking of the H. Holdaway, Jesse R. Jensen, The championship and other By voting to accept a settlement and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. and Pendleton bile. John Rokich, local attorney Committees flights will play 18 holes Saturday, of Magna desire to express their Delbert Lindsay, James D. Maher, union and compjny officials hud of Magna, contributed his first v a reached old G. last Mrs. O. Melba and Clarence M. Turpin, 60. the championship and A flight Lex comof Chairmen Matthews, Friday, various the sincere and heartfelt thanks to pint of blood to this worthy cause will travel a total of 27 holes, with Magna resident for a num-b- t everyone in this area for their McKee, James A. Middleton, Mi s. strike against Kennecott Copper mittees are: on Wednesday. R. Miller, Mrs. Jeanne Corporation came to an end Tuesthe B, C, and D flights engaging r of years, died Tuesday at 5:15 wonderful Program Mrs. Rachel Gi (though. kindnessess, flowers Maralene John was simply amazed at the a. m. in a Salt Lake in only 18 holea on Sunday. when Magna and Bing- Membership-M- i. S. Pearson, Delbert B. Smith, Elsie Kirby. of a and night day hospital of at sympathy expressions ease of the proceedure, the fine heart ailment. He was born Keith Barton is the defending E. Tidwell, Mrs. Madeleine ham locals of the lntemation.il Magazine Mrs. Iaiv a Marshall. Sep- the death of d Arlene All ( ( District scouters champion in tha doctor and nurses, as well as lo- tember 6, 1893 in Granger, a son Hansen. Waldis. Charles Walker, Don E. Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Publicity Mis. Hilda Marshall. lop flight : Wtyna pusvetpate In twgs caval- Crowton, A flight; cal volunteers and their efficient of Jessie and Hannah Turpin. Wash-buWorkers voted favorably. and Mrs. Murray White win Safety-M- r. Lynn Packard, also thank the generous Washburn, Mrs. Helen S. school B at They cade the Webster manner of conducting. He vows flight; Hal Wille, C flight and The vote by Bingham laical 435 Health Mrs. Irene Furness. He married Nellie Mae ChapMiss Lois White and Que in this for the 10th, people community September Friday, grounds Ron Thurman, D flight that he will be a veritable prom- man in Salt Lake Marie Cannon. and Magna Loeal 392 revcr.--cllospiiality-Mr- s. City January help proferred to Mr. and Mrs. Winters. announce officials. Each cub pack, A $2 entrance fee is being chargoter for future Blood mobiles, now 28. 1914. She died January their action of Sunday when they Room RcpresrntuliveMrs. Doro- 11 Garfield Elementary 25, 1950. Hansen, who are both in casts at scout year-old troop ed to all players. patrols, that he has experienced the painto the Mr. Tuipin was a craneman for Salt Lake irfused Beutlcr. H. William agreement ratify thy Leiter, principal; Hanand explorer post will demonhospitals, and Mr. less operation. Kennecott Copper Corporation sen's Mrs. Julia N. Allen, Mrs. Ruth An- until local issues at Kennecott in- Flag Salute All Bcutler. strate phases of this interesting Margaret Hansen, of s. Cuvuncv. LiiAnu in the three other end a member of the LDS church. Salina,mother, stallation stales H. Chaplain-MiLon Glendon Guyman, Brother Dies who was also involved in drus, wmk. Survivors include four sons, the auto crash that claimed the Kennard, Mrs. Elva May McAl- had been settled. Our Hals Off T- ois invited to view The public According to information from lister, Mrs. Hazel Noss, Mrs. Na W. W. Marlow, Jay. Wayne and Boyd of life of Arlene. We understand that Funeral services were conducted this spectacle from 5:00 to 7:00 p. reachMagna; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred n The two Hansen boys are now omi J. Pickering, Mrs. LaPricl S. the unions, the settlement "Bill Waters, regarded and m. and see a revelation of how last week for William Robinson in in this area for many years, Robbins. Areata, California and 7 at home recovering from minor Roberts, Reed S. Udall, Mrs. Mar ed consists of a 5c an hour gencal funds from the Oquirrh District Spring City, Utah, who succumbed ilyn Worthington, Mrs. Eloise wage increase and "better than 4c retired July 31st from the service grandchildren; two brother. v Earl accident hurts. Fund are used for vai led activities. after a lingering illness. He was at least, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were told Wrathall and Mrs. Linnie C. Wy- in fringe benefits, making L. A. Sabin is commissioner fur the brother of Mrs. W. H. Puzey of Kennecott Copper Corporation and Alfred of Salt Lake City, two or better, a package. after 43 years loyal and efficient sisters, Mrs. Mame Park of Gran- Saturday of the death uf their att. this aiea, E. E. Matthews, chair- of Magna. Men Go Back To Work Wabsier Elementary ger and Mrs. Fannie Moesser of daughter. Mrs. Hansen remarked Sincere sympathy is extended. man of tlie district and Royal Larwork. Hunter. Immediately after results of the Philip W. Debs, principal, Mrs. that she had a premonition that son, vice chairman. made were votes conFuneral services will be Alton Ackerman, Mrs. Clara Bag Tuesday night Bill, as he is known to all, young her little girl had been killed. anHarold C. fWhitehead) Lloyd, and old, has served as a conductor, ducted Friday, 2:00 p.m. in Salt nell, Erwin Dalton, Everett C. known, company officials fac52, of 5696 West 3500 South, an enMrs. Emma Elmer, Mrs. nounced plans for reopening switchman, yardmaster, 25 years Lake City. Draper, GOLF PLAY PROGRESSING Most sincere sympathy of the Mrs. ilities and bringing the men back gineering inspector for Kennecott as chief dispatcher on the old B Barbara Mae Francisco. CoppcT Corporation, died Wednesto work. MatsorMrs. is O. one of extended to the G and Railroad, and is truly Mary community Interest is at a peak in ladies' Humphreys, day at 5'50 p.m. of curonary Mrs. Goldie Mauch, Daryl the veteran employees of the local rowed family. Mr. Turpin was thews, thrombosis in a Sail Lake hospital. competition at the Utah Cop- J. McCarty, Mrs. Rhea S. Middle-togenial man, and possessed a pleas- golf Golf copper concern. Club for the club champMr. Lloyd was born August 26, per Mrs. Alloween Naylor, Mrs. $50 In Prize ! Mr. Waters' life has been out- ing personality. 1902. in Salt Lake City, to Cluist-ophe- r ionship. notW. most Miss Edna Sarah of one the and Moyle, Urine, standing, C. and Lucy Mac Listings placed as follows: able features of his career is the Eugene W. Price, Mis. Fern RichBette Cutler, Whitehead, liis pan-ntChampionship K. Mrs. Ruth Mrs. wonderful hobby of providing unards, Ripley, Muriel Sandall, Elaine Husband, died slim tly after liis birth an.l he H Scott, Mis. Ann A. usual toys for small "shutins" as Virginia was adopted. Crystal Colombe and Fern Barratt. Tygesen, Dale R. Waterlyn. Mrs. well as hospitalized children and Re-electA Flight-M- arj ed Morsonelli, The leg.iidcil man matried Lillie W. Welcker Rowena and and some underprivileged George boys Zito. Vera Custaveson, Wiker. Vanice Hansen June 1, 1925. ami girls. the marriage was later solemnized Ruby Cushing, Valeria Snell. Marg Whittier Elementary So, Mr. Waters, may you have ke LDS Temple. in the Salt Plant, Gay Short. Mary Reese, James G. Lawrence, principal; the happiest retirement and live Bach,' Lou Barlow. Mr. Lloyd's death came as a Terry Miss 65 Jean Vcrlan another about Adams, Beverly years! just B Doris Wilson, Kay J. The Utah Copper Duck and Fisli great slock tu liis devuted family, Too, may you and your devoted Braithwaile, Mrs. Reta E. Day, Paul Schultz has been reelected Paulos.Flight MarSamuelson, Peggy Mrs. Bessie Club fall "Fish Derby will be lie was a fine man. held in high J. Calvin wife enjoy a full life in your new president of the Utah Copper Duck Johnson, n Merz Peterson, Mrs. Katherine R. Nelson held Sunday, September 12lh, and esteem ly a wide circle of friends. home, built by the Alldredge con- and Fish Club, retaining a posi- garet Peck, Pauline Richard- Larson, Suivivors include his widow, Richardson, arrangements are being readied Mrs. Nan P. Thornock. and tractors. fulfilled has he tion efficiently son, Alta Lindquist, Maudie Peck, to handle an anticipated large tiucc sons, Michael C., Aundrc O for many years. Dec Plant. crowd. Hunter; Harold M , Lark; a daugh- - i The sweetest of all sounds is Other men who will assist in the won the August Zito Romaine am. 7:00 at will start ter, Mrs. Harold K. (Sonia) Lam- -' Fishing affairs of the organization are: praise. Xenophon. Leg. and end at 7:00 p.m., arcoiding to bert. Salt Lake City; six A. J. Fitzgerald, a brother and thiee sisFud Archibald, chairman. Board of Directors A total of $50 will be given for ters. Golf Party Arthur Mill M. L. Miner, Neil Sincere sympathy is extended the biggest fish and the ljig'M Plummer. fish in the divisions of trout, bass to the sorrowed family. Mill-F- ud and Archibald The of social Utah the Magna monthly a rd channel cats over 14 inches Chuck Archibald. Copper Golf Club ladies was held ii,r:g. In addition, three draw pw-c- s W. G. Larson. Ore Haulage-Tuesday evening with hostesses of will he awarded McCleve. Merz Peterson, Gay Short, RoGarfield Water-Parle- y A small entrance lee of 50 rents Rate cuts on comprehensive an.l Wes Sadler. and maine Guslaveson Vera Zito, Refinery from is being made for the event. collision insurance Wolsten-holmladies at- 1.6 to 20. Ve on rangingpassenKay Paulos. Twenty-si- x Bingham Mines-Or- val President Dwight D. Eisenhower hands Congressman William A. private tended. Dawson R.. Utah) tha pen with which he signed into law a new 43.6rl ger cars and from 35.9'c to Prizes were given to Phyllis on multiple-usan- MAGNA mining bill which will greatly stimulate uranium and were commercial vehicles, Goodness and philanthropy be- Stewart. Faye Morgan, Muriel nounced Utah. President Eisenhower complimented Reprein M. R. exploration Bolton, by today with work and never stop Sandall, Margaret Peck, Lou Bar-lo- local who sponsored the bill successfully in the House. Dawson sentative gin for Mutual Farm State agent SnVT3 working. Automobile Insurance Company. -- Mary Baker Eddy William W. LeChcminant, burnBalls were won during the week The new low rates went into eral oil and gas leases. As tha er Garfield postmaster and a memPicsidcnt Dwight D. EisenhowSandall. Paulos and Muriel by Kay it effect Monday, August 23rd fur MAN of one of Magna's pioneer fam- er has signed new legislation need of uranium developed, ber berame apparent that the exist-- a State Farm Mutual's 35,000 policya and vital some in area was sigthis makes visitor ilies. which Meeting Held of oil and gas leases coverholders in this state. lie was accompanied by nificant changes in the public ednee M:s. Lucy Larson of Magna has Thursday, rich in this vast Total savings to piesent Utah potentially two sisters. Mrs. Victoria Ander- land laws governing oil and gas A meeting of all members of the filed a $36,500 suit in the Third under the old metal. However, members will exceed $138,1)00 son nf Salt Lake City, Mrs. T. P. development and metal mining Catholic Parish was held Monday vear, the company stated. District Court of Salt Lake County law, those discovering mining laws. uf the under mining llolladay. night. on oil and gas leased lands jgam-- t Richard Manning of Garthe legislation, Mr. LeClienunant is a incmntial In signing All members who have carnival were unable to protect their field. Attend Picnic President Repcounselor at the noted Finest the complimented tickets are asked to make reports claims. . The suit is to lecover $36,500 Lawn Memorial Park in Glend.de, resentative William A. Dawson to the chairmen on the number A group of about one hundred fur alleged personal injuries that CaLf-- ma. the who sponswed Utah) fR., Tlie new law, according to Repof tickets and money now in their people attended a most enjoyable are claimed to have been received MAJORITY of STORES possession. He recalled many incidents in measure in the House. The lull resentative Dawson, permits the two-ca- r 11th a of accident August and evening visiting in life and laughingly said that 54 was sponsored in the Senate by joint use of the land both by Oil To CLOSE LABOR DAY Ladies of the parish arc urged to dinner night at the Magna Com- when a vehicle driven by Mr. years ago he carved his initials in Senator Arthur V. Watkins (R., and gas leases and uranium mincontribute fancy wu:k for the ced- Monday Park, sponsored fur mem Manning struck tlie rear of an auto the foundation of the old LeChem Utah). munity ers. The majority of loeal business ar chest. of Miss Frieda Koiakis Eastern by of the Star, Adahjdriven bers Characterized as "the most lar inant home whirh is now the Mag-i- u The measure should be of vast Due to the Labor Day holiday, establishments will close next Chapter and Christopher Diehl Women' Cluhrooim and Pub reaching public law changes in benefit to Utah where 7411 of the has 6th the 6th for Labor ilu-sSeptember meeting Monday, September and tlu-i- fan. be Library. been postponed until September Lodge thirty years," the law removes the land is owned by the Federal GovDay. He said that lie laid on his back conflicts between those searching ernment. It is in the interest of 13th. to their do Shoppers are urged A time uf quiet will mark the an u place his name in what he hop- for oil and gas and those prospect- the State and Nation to see that BACK TO SCHOOL TIME AGAIN! nual Labor Day which occurs next complete marketing by Saturday, ed would be an enduring place," ing for metallic ores on the public this land is put to its highest use Mr. Mrs. L. Dizikes Peter and establishlocal several 8th. although Monday, September from the reporters representing and planned to gp back and see if domain. Dean and not left unproductive end idle of small son, jnd will Arcadia, remain ments open Sunday Practically all local business the letters were as plain as they Until this law was enacted, vast because of an unnecessary conflict With the tlui-- H's ju-.- aiuunJ various local schools, California, have been guests the but the for close will day, Watch for the places areas in Utah and other States in old laws," Representative Dawwere 54 years ago. will -i Eveiy duty which we omit, ob- past week at the home of Mr. and the corner, this a few will be upeii for Sunday new fiom your young reporters! Mr. LtfChemlnant wished tu be were closed to mining prospectors son explained. scures some truth which we should Mis. E. G. Puulus. Mr. Dizikes is begin to publish in seveial weeks e residents. because they were covered by fed remembeicd to full lepuits uf Intei eating itemsl a brother of Mrs. Paulos. have known. -- John Kurkin. poul. lhree-.vear-ol- d NAMES HEADS Sfate Bereaved Families Extend Thanks To Generous Town MAGNA MAN SUCCUMBS TO HEART WHITTIER PTA Mc-Clo- y; OF COMMITTEES Settled? SCOUTS PLAN ILL CAVALCADE well-know- n SEPT. 10TII thrce-year-ol- uii-rl- i HUNTER MAN SUCCUMBS TO HEART ILLNESS well-know- President Signs Multiple Use Land Bill n, Fair-boin- Plans Heady For Fish Derby P. R. Schultz Prexy s On Sept. 12tli Of Duck Club Or-lea- RATES CUT ON nt giand-childrr- COLLISION INSURANCE Former Garfield Postmaster Recalls e. WOMAN BLOfJD lives SUES GARFIELD e Dear, Bygone Days FOR $3tf00 ET WILL MARK LOCAL LABOR DAY . r irs e t ncw-pap- , old-tim- |