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Show iiiiMMiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiii OBSERVATIONS iitiiim i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "The Complete Home Newipaper" GRANGER MAN Artn't com of our trouble 1T1I?? cauitd by ptopli who want to uiVjd harvatt. hut Hn nnt nlnw. nor pUni, nor cultivate? n IN It in The Timet or Leade- r- Garfield. Utah, Friday, May 27. 1955 year lhirty-eight- h ! -- Read CITIZENS BUST MEMORIAL OF HOT METAL Goat Feather Chasers In every community there are WMliiim (Will:- -) Grissom. 36. goat feathers to be chased. of 3672 South 2100 West, GranA park grows up to weeds, ger, was burned to death Wedwith- - no picnic facilities. No uu nesday night in a shower of molis made of it. uniil so ne person ten metal when he was trapped or group wi:h a vi'.icn and will' in an overhead crane at the Gar- bigness to chue goat feathers field American Smeltine & Re- gets buoy' and does scmeihing j fining company smelter during an about it. explosion. A vacant piece of ground along Two other employees of the is similar in the highway shape. smelter suffered burns. A group of women get the idea From reports given by eyeof converting that bit of ground witnesses, the blast occurred at into a wayside park. In doing it. 10:35 p. m. as the victim was ladle of "matte" thry chase-- ' a good many goat pouring an n feathers. into a furnace at the No. 9 conA skating rink is needed, a verter. (The "matte" is molien swimming pool should be built, metal.) a civic site needs improvement. This furnace had been coated The community needs a new lib- with three ladles of the mixture rary or school building. People j previously. The fourth ladle pre pitch in and start doing. They are sumably was much cooler than chasing goat feathers. the first three and exploded on Whenever a community ceases contact, eyewitnesses raid. to have people who are willing Force of the blast drove molien to chase goat feathers, that corn netal through tlie window of th" muniiy starts to stagnate. Noth- overhead crane in which Mr. Gris ing new is added to community som was working, setting the machine afire. More metal was enterprises. Thank goodness, the blown through the oof of the crea is blessed smelter, some 125 feet above the with so many good goat feather furnace. chasers. They are the people who Lloyd Green, Garfield, suffered an willing to stand up and be fairly severe burns about the counted in favor of doing tome-thin- g face when he kicked in the door where ihere is need. of the crane cab in a vain effort These people seldom reap any to rescue the victim. Mr. 's harvest other than a tense of well body was removed from being because they have made a the cab about 15 minutes after contribution to their community. the blast. Another unidentified Someiirass are reviled. smelter employee suffered lesser Often th'i vrjirk is not recognised buriu in the blast. or apprec. i . They are even acF..R. Wurthen, Magna, a coucused cf c i jg things because sin of the victim's wife, was they hope to "get something" out tending the furnace when the of it. explosion occurred. He was standBui in s?iie of all thai, they ing inside a small metal shack go on doing things. So, hen's to near the furnace, but was not the goat feather chasers of the burned. world. May their tribe increase. Firemen of the Magna department were called to extinguish the numerous small fire.) that Polio Vaccine : There hat been considerable sla. :i everywhere the metal hit worked for some time keepThey confusion concerning the effect of the Salk vaccine and parents ing the blazes under control. are entitled to know the facts. However, whon figures are ex-- , anuned, there teems little causa 5,080 for alarm. Six million children have already been innocuUted. ? and only 44 cases of polio have IclIllCU developed among them. This is much lower than the of 24 case per 100,000 figure .. . .. I , - Magna Youllis TO OBSERVE DAY MONDAY m Number 49 t Capture MAGNA LIBRARY Talent MOVED Thieves Attempt 3 Times To Take TO BROCKBANK SCHOOL and Saturdays from $1.98 Porch Chair '.f:iviive Tuesday, May 24tli, Thursday Memorial Day will be obterjed in this communi y Xijllil Honors tlie Salt Lake County library i.w 10 :uu p.m., now and thru ' MonJav.r Mav - Au ut Mjkii.1, was moved to the summer months. j j for the day, announces the. iVt.'iiieJ by an ent!ius;: !( local j will close Officials state that the space at the Many firms Evidently believing that the high junior au the Talent Night, spontrie Magna Women's Club is inad third time would be the lucky atannounce officials. sthoiil, Chamber of Commerce. .i tin1 sor hy --- J Uroi-kbun- Magna-Garfiel- L' C.1 d Over 7,000 Ixtuki were moved Club Friday night in the in the gigantic task from the p. us uUiliinrium, proved most Magna Women's clubrooms, the former tite of the library. The hours will be Tuesdays, ; g ' ?l !! SU.'i-r.fu- equate, and that the move to the Brockbank School is the prelim inary step towards obtaining modern, large library for fast growing Magna. CYPRUS GRADUATES 167 SENIORS THIS FRIDAY EVE ( 18-to- A total of 167 students will leave the halls of their Alma Mater this Friday evening and be presented with certificates of graduation from Cyprus high school. The program begins at 8:00 p. m. f' Scholarships will be awarded as follows: Magna Women's Club-Geo- rge Stevenson, Marian Powell and Marlene Powell. Hm Beauty School-Do- ris Catten and Sharron Baker. Harry Klckas Harry Kleius, son of Mr. r.nJ Mrs. John Klekas of Magna, was adjudged first place winner, in this professional class, and Kelly s;in of Mr. and Mrs. Tliaync Fca:?c and husband of Mrs. Call i A rave Ptvirre. hlsn of Magna, won. the first class amateur honors. Pr-arr- Gris-som- MEMORIAL POPPIES TO BE SOLD HERE WINS TRIP; HOUSE I LIVE IN" Invocation Address of Welcome Lewlt Xaye Jack Hill Senior Members of the A Cappella Choir.. Directed by Janes D. Mahei Addresses . Representatives of Graduates Carol Crawford Gloria Pappas Larry McCullough Clarinet Solo . Don Thirty-firs- t link in Chain Harold Henline. Jay Monaon Presentation of Class Gift . Michael Peterson Presentation of Graduates Principal Walter K. Daly Awarding of Diplomat Representative of Board of Education O. Thayne A cord. Superintendent David Gourley "The House I Live In" ...Senior Class : Benediction Elray Pederten . FRIDAY-SATURD- AY Monday, they almost made the theft, and placed the chair on the back of their car, but it fell off as the auto moved rapidly down the street A neighbor, Carter Hess, heard the noise, saw the chair and retrieved it from the street, later returning it to Mr. Beauty College-Dia- ne Farnsworth. Swensen and Glenn Ruth Mr. Farnsworth said that in Hymas. two prior instances, thieves had Utah State Agricultural Col attempted to take the porch lege-E- md Hcndricksen, Gloria chair, which he had purchased Pappas. for $1.98, but both times had been Utah-R- uth of University frightened away. Joe Chadsey, Nielsen, Larry Investigation is now being conG. Reid, Verl Newbold, Juanita ducted by the sheriffs office. Ann Hansen. Cannon Memorial Hugh Award-Elr- ay L. Pedersen. MAGNA MAN BYU-Har- old Henline. K.C.C.--Larr- y McCullough O. Thayne A cord. Presiding Organ Prelude March of Graduates 9100 West. Hollywood PROGRAM THEME: "THE tempt, a bold thief has tried three times to steal a chair from the front porch of the N. W. Farnsworth residence, 2855 South BibsIsi FINE HONOR Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Vaculin and three sons of Magna have returned home from a most en joyable vacation to Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mr. Vaculm was awarded the trip to attend the Prudential Life Insurance Company western convention at the Broadmoor Hotel. He was given the honor of becoming a member of the Prudential Round Table, because of his outstanding sales record. While Mr. and Mrs. Vaculin at tended the convention in Colorado Springs, their three sons were guests of their maternal grandmother, Mrs. Vivian Jones in Denver. Thousands of our young men stake for the time when they must have made th? supreme sacrifice face the fight to win back a place defending their country, and the in the economic life of vie little scarlet poppy covered the country. earth where many of them fell. Other diddled veterans and But wherever they fell, on bat needy children of veterans brm-f- it the all over the world, tlefields from the Auxiliary rehabilit poppy is their memorial flower ation and child welfare activities and is worn in their honor, as it financed by Poppy Day donations. is in honor of all who gave their On Poppy Day, as we place Kelly Puree lives in the Korean War, hallway memorial flowers over the hearts Each rere given $50 savings around the world from Flanders of millions of our citizens and en bonds. Two positions will be available $12,000 Necessary Fields. shrine the memory of the great Other Winners at the Magna Swimming Pool. To our Pay made for Contractor; country In the professional class, the announces the committee, when The benefits of the American sacrifice VJST." I.'pm"a April poUo yea, Officialft Emphasize That ! Lceion Auxiliai-y'- t memorial by our war dead, we will con Wef terneers won second, $25 bond Will You Give? it opens very shortly. xns zo comwi nuiHi r 1 "Keep the Faith witn .and the three winners in the The jobs will entail the tuklnt joai u J poppy reach out in many direc- tinue towno 8 n CT n pletely eliminats any possibiUty Y. 7 The Magna Swimming Pool and telling or tickets, suits and rianacss amateur graup included Kwirns lie in and hope into those help tions, bringing of infection. This may not be Allowed lives blighted by war. Veterans in Fields." quartet, second; Gene Knadle, will not be able to open until towe.'f, and performing other possible yet, but a tremendous j Members of the Auxiliary of jthird and Sandl.a j0 Holman. more monies are received to pay duties generally associated with and workrooms who the hospitals improvement hai certuV.l.y been Arrangcm .is are in complete make the poppies lor our Auxii Cyprus Post No. 38, assisted by fourth. They were given $25 the contractor off in the amount being an attendant at a swimming readiness fcr ita annual Utah of $12,000, it was announced this pooL This does not mean a young ladies, will bonds. are given beneficial employ some teen-ag- e With lime and patience, this Copper Duck id Fish Derby to iary which A total of 32 oiiginally entered week by the committee. enables them to con sell the DODDies Friday at the In ment . May 29th. bewill probably be accomplished. be held Sn- -' The group is very grateful for The following application may tribute to the support of their dustrial Plants in this area and the contest and judges eliminated Just at otlitr discuses, like small- ginning at 5:03 a.nu announces families or to accumulate a small Saturday in Magna and Garfield. the finalists to 15. life the $100 memberships be filled out and sent to the have M. L. almost chairman. 2 Miliar, bttii are that completepox, coming inentitling The Lions Club desire to thank Magna Swimming Pool CommitJoe G. Vaculin A total of 5,000 trout, from 7 to ly eliminated. everyone for their splendid sup lifetime passes to the pool. These tee, Box 276, Magna, Utah: A total of 112 Prudential repre 24 inches in length, will be plantindividual and any to memberships and and make help port hope sentatives were present and met ed, and officials announce that this an annual affair. All net pro payments may be made at the Name Time of Year? President Volk of the noted con a limit of 8 fish per card will be of office John executive Rokich, ceeds from the entertainment and . Phone . Age .... cern. Speaking of secondary motives allowed. sale of tickets are used for the secretary. Former Employers:.. as a spur to consumer spending, The fish have been obtained Tour Planned girls' work in this area. isn't there something about new, from Clearview - Fish Hatchery He was kept under oxygen at the boys' and were of is tour A the being Mrs. pool Bush, Judges Starlcy fresh leaves, blooming flowers. and the Salt Lake County Fish Mrs. Grant Carter of Magna hospital tOO Wcstman and wife of Cac planned in the very near future, Mr. Carter suffered a severe Dick oft soring breeies and spirkling ; and Game Association. A few desires to express her thanks to to the opening, so that KUTV just prior Cactus noted tus Jim. Jim, two to water that makes you want nearby have been given by the county the Magna Fire Department, sher- choking spell and and the public may inspect the won examine those pretty new fish- group, but the rest were purchas- iffs and others for their splendid friends, Jack Anderson and Bert star, sang several numbers derful recreational facilities. for also any pictures deautographed ing rods that Just came into the ed by the Duck Club. No fish efforts in saving her husband's Youngberg, called the local The drive will What rate of pay do you antici desired them. who with assisted who time? railments, sporting goods from the state will be in the life Monday. next continue several pate an hour? the KUTV during Dick Westman, program Goth, fbhing does open this group. The incident occurred near the their xesuscitator, and soon re' director, acted as master of on ticket selling for the List 3 References: weeks vived Mr. Carter. He was later Sunday! J. C. Penney store. FISHING SITE pool. If anyone is missed, they Firemen worked over Mr. Car- - taken to St Mark's Hospital, and The fish will be planted in the are kindly asked to call or see will Satur Mr. Pearce A total of 800 people were servappear Some Conversations! reported recovering nicely as Mr. same site as in former years, and ter for 45 minutes, placing him.it Rokich. KUTV Baron's on the ed pancakes Wednesday evening ' pro day u:. uuw. Ima w f 4Kia dates J. While waiting my turn to have the usual fun is expected from unacr oxygen uuj nig uiu in the Webster School Multipurgram in the late afternoon. IN MEMORIAM groceries checked out the other the crowd. is we so Gone face the loved dear, pose Room, sponsored by the A day. I couldn't help but speculate Magna Woman patrol, from the Silent is the voice we loved to Magna Chamber oi Commerce lor en tome overhead conversations. time the fish are planted until Breaks the benefit of the Little League. Leg Some funny bits were: "Shell the opening, will be conducted, hear; Practically all" of the food was Home In Too Fall or far for walk herself away sight away. They'll give to discourage any poachers. contributed by Pillsbury Pancake down together." (I guess this was speech, Fishermen are also requested Arden Sunfreze, supplying SWIM Flour, too to not But a far Mrs. A. for Verl Haws suffered about a wedding.) thought to have their state fishing license. Meadow Gold Milk, Blue Bonnet broken leg recently in a fall at reach, "He said if the leak was that No prizes will be awarded this Once again it it time for Rural Sweet to remember him who once margarine, Folgers' coffee, Verher home in Magna. bad he'd come himself." ( He must year, as officials leel that this mont Maid syrup, Libby's pine MAGNA The accident occurred as Mrs. was here, have been a plumber with an ap- encourages fishing after the set Box Improvement! and tomato juice. Morning limited be should this that Not to be rose had And a it is Haws and and het from chair that who, though absent, just apple prentice, limit has been reachedresulting milk Armours bacon. and oi time year, to host the as before crisis buckled dear. a major any particular under, causing in some having too many fish and The foUowinf! letter was sent left leg -- The Family of R. M. Leasy. Serving was held at $1 a fambut in order to point up the ne a would coma.) fracture. to others too few. the Swim Magna Wednesday ily or 50c a person. your man She is convalescing at home. In addition to the state fishing cessity of beautifyingwith ming Pool Committee by Keith were Henry Mori and Kenneth spring box along right Yeates, adjutant, Copper Chapter license, it is necessary for every Huffaker. Wise Utile Gal is this house campaign cleaning, No. 11, Disabled American Vet member to have their 1955 Duck My second daughter. Leslie, shown at being launched. erans: Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen were who was 7 thit month, remarked Club Card. It must be the held up An armed bandit This next week has been Gentlemen: the gate to the watchman. first she when guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. that Com Tuesday the Department Utah State Liauor Control was designated by This organization reefntly Rasmussen on Sunday. started school last fall she didn't this year as Rural Mail Box Im- - mission store at 172 West South made aware of the financial diff r-understand boys, but now the , rt... orovement Week, and all patrons West Temple Monday at 8 p. m. iculties which you are confronthad a much better undemanding and carriers are urged to see that and escaped with more than ed with by our representative on Attired in spanking new uni incss section, and later adjourned eral superintendent of mills, was ei them. Participates In their boxes meet these standards, 000 in currency and silver from the Community Council and are forms, proud Little i Armed Forces Day I asked, "Why. Leslie?" Leaguers to the Magna Comn.unity Park the first man at bat, hitting sever safes. a donation of $25.00. according to Postmaster Byron a cash box and two -enclosing their baseball started now was: weu. games Fri- and Garfield diamond for their al balls to the outfield, to start Her reply Mr. Ray W. Root, manager, iney L. Huish: The DAV in this area has real the official proceedings. and Gar first league encounters. in Lake of Salt feel you understand thm if you Magna evening day both a Shaw Eva Mrs. Fur their outstanding marching be must box regular The ized the fine contribution to the field. Mr. Charles Quigley, Kcnne-co- tt Schedule Given smile at them, listen, and say. in the Armed Forces Day Satur ma il box. authorized by the Post City, and Nick Rokich, 23. or Z7S1 which this pool will The complete league schedule community official, pitched the Copper 8 first to The 12, were boys, ages Thai's rightl' " 9200 West. in Drum must be Magna, South Office Department. It day in Tooele, the Magna make. Along with this donation marched through the Magna bus' first ball and P. H. Ensign, gen- follows: My gosh, where did this little and Bugle Corps was presented Goad condition with a door mat compeUed by the bandit to put our sincere gratitude to the goes wissuch obtain of a bit paper members of the Swimming Pool femininity with a cup. opens eaily and a flag and must the store's money into LITTLE LEAGUE na No. 1; Hickman vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna Na 2; dom? Officials praised the military he secuielv attached on an up- - shonnine bag. Then they were Committee for the effort thry 5:30, Gar Bolton vs. Sheppick, 5:30, Monroe. May 20 Shcppick- - vs. I haven't as yet completely appearance and precision march' risht and sturdy post. It must be herded inlo the men's lavatory have put forth in en;li;ivo: ing to field; Hickman vs. Uolton, 5:30, Magna No. 1; Mit- y vs. Bolton, 5:30, Garfield; learned that lesson! Fri., June 17 ing of the group. acconiDlish the successful rom- - hc 11 vs. Davies, 5:30, placed on the right side oi ine while the band;t escaped. em Magna No. 2. Mitchell vs. Hickman, 5:30, Magna No. 2; Davies store Warning the three road as the carrier travels. of this pletiun project. y vs. Hickman, 5:30, Mag vs. Sheppick, 5:30, Magna No. 1. May 24 Bookkeeping? The box and support should be ployees against pushing any This contribution h;i.--i been Turs., No. 2; orvs. Mitchell No. na 1; 5:30, It seems popular nowadays to Magna y Sheppick, the vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna owners gunman the Tues., June 21 with alarm buttons, made possible through the fine Bolton vs. Davies, 5:30, Monroe. ful in bringing postal costs in painted white No. I; Sheppick vs. Hickman. 5:30. Magna No. 2: publicise the Post Office depart on the side dered Mr. Root to climb over the ofname DAV club our of two printed to the neatly return to be would cooperation y ment deficit and to propose mgn line, vs. Mitchell, 5:30, Gar Mitchell vs. Bolton, 5:30, Monroe. was handed the managers, iind it is our w;.:h that Fri., May 27 ficial stamps of the past and char- the carrier approaches on a strip counter where he or rates to offset it. vs. shODDinl Hickman 5:30, Magna No. I; Bol Where bag. several Davies, box. nanr field; the above t:.w Fri., June 24 Sheppick vs. advance 5:30, Garfor the postwme.i anv each t;rk.is ge department to seems However, everyone vs. Bolton, 5:30, Magna No. 1; Mitare together, a heavy plank Hickman Nick, as he is Known in mis donation may n;r.'clwi h.; sent ton vs. Sheppick, 5:30, Magna No. 2. boxes field; of instead it uses, my having age have overlooked the fact that it three-cenan ex- community, said he was very to them. y vs. Bolton, 5:30, Monroe; chell vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna No. 2. Tucs., May 31 t stamp carry the entire between two posts makes all. may not be a postal deficit but burden. seated.'' cellent support for them Mitchell vs. Hickmar. 5 30, Magna No. 1; Davies y vs. Hickman, 5:30, MagTues., June 28 ban poor bookkeeping. He further remarked the v s. Sheppick, 5:30. Magna No. 2. The bottom of the box snouid na No. 1; Mitchell vs. Sheppick, 5:30, Magna Na 2; A reasonable maximum of use Youths Two Magna Each department In our Fed dit was not nervous. y vs. favU. Bolton vs. Davies, 5:30, Monroe. Garfield; June 3 franking privileges could be 42 inches above the ground eral aovernmeni and each mem1 of free Westminster Graduates Fri.. and on an arm extending out our for set No. vs. Mitchell congressmen. be 5:30, Hickman, vs. Mitchell. 5:30. Garfield; Magna I; Sheppick Fri., July 1 ber of Congress has free franking Bill Patsuiis and Joh.iny Pro Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer had Besides taking the peat office from the post. The rural carrier Bolton, 5:30. Magna No. 2, vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna No. 1; Bolton vs. Hickman .j. Mr. and de to privilege. consult with risvivo Mncna will konis of as their weekend guests, out of the red, placing the costs will be delighted 536, Mag' Tues., June 7 Sheppick vs. Sheppick, 5:30, Magna No. 2. Costs which should appear on where they belong, it could pro- any patron regarding the proper Mrs. Camilo Fiaile and daugh e.res from Westminster rone" to the na No. 1: Hickman vs. Bolton, 5:30, Moioe; Mit- y are vs. Bolton, 5:30, Monroe; charged Tues., July 5 Other budgets California, of rite the box. commencement San location of anu at ters Francisco, costs in of height Saturday truer a oicturt vide No. 2. Mitchell vs. Hickman, 5:30, Magna No. 1; Davies to be held Saturday. 3:00 p. m rhell vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna post offices, which of eu aepari Mrs. Fraile is a sister of Mr. Pal y vs. Hickman, 5:30, Gai vi. Sheppick, 5:30, Magna No. 2. Fri.. June 10 "Belter late than never," is not mer, and was enroutc on a 3- - in the Dane Hansen stadium. y Mitchell vs. Shcpoirk. 5:30. Magna No. 1; vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna No. i W aeaaiM Fri., July 8 el being expeciea so good a maxim as "Better month vacation. They also visited Both half & men, i navarnmant prominent young a. a s uiw wjwawa Mr. and athletes, have majored in math Pol ton vs. Davies, 5:30, Magna No. 2. 1; Sheppick vs. Hickman, 5:30, Magna No. 2; Mitand late. a iuohew family, never hurt. -- William y chell vs. Bolton, 5:30, Monroe. vs. Mitchell, 5:30, Mag Mrs. Tommy Monserctt. cmatics. Shakespeare Tuej., June 14 to the public 1 might prove success-- charges More Money Needed For Pool Opener Trout Tn Plontpfl TWO JOBS OPEN FOR SWIM POOL For Big Derby QmZ?.?' of tTT T I -- Crateful Wife Expresses Thanks On Saving Mate's Life SERVED house-to-hou- PANCAKES WEDNESDAY se fun-lovi- ur TIME TO FRESHEN UP TIRED RURAL BOXES YOUTH HELD UP AT LIQUOR STORE DAV GIVES POOL DONATION Little League Starts Games Rolling In This Area R..L ' . " I Dea-Rile- y. Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- . Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- y Dea-Rile- y, Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- Dea-Rile- I arm VJ-tiTwhterUniV.rr- n.-. JM Dca-Rilc- y, |