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Show iiiiiimiitimiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiimimii OBSERVATIONS i mil YLf Complete Home Newspaper T hirty-eight- h Board of Health Ruling What is Old? I noticed reference ia a woman article that a waa doscribod as ildnlf. MAGNA SWIM Funny, I don't think o! anyone being elderly at 59, and I ram rubor that another recent suggestion was offered a short time ago on Upon the earnest recommendthis subject That rule was that a ation of the State Board of Health man should be termed young un- Sanitation engineer, Mr. J. til he is past 35, in middle ago Shields, the Jackling Swimming and thereafter elderly. Pool in Magna will have the folfrom Thoee under 35 may accept the lowing hours: designation of "young" willingly. Open 10:00 a.m., close, 1:30 p.m. But there are a lot of folk, men Open 2:00 p.m., close 5:30 p.m. and women in the 35 to 45 age Open 6:00 p.m., close 10:00 p.m. This is necessary to force the bracket who'll resent being callThe sheriffs office cautions all ed aged, including, natur children out of the pool as many motorists to "Slow down and are staying as long as 3 hours and live." ally, this newspaper person. It's not Just the adult age 'this is most dangerous for their One of the greatest traffic habrackets that pose e problem of health. zards of the present day b the imBy closing, officials will havJ patient driver who refuses to terminology, either. Anyone can drive at a speed that b safe for get by caking a youngster under all out This schedule will be modified conditions," say the deputies. two years of age a "baby." or maybe even an "infant" But to permit Red Cross Swimming Such a driver not only endanwhat threa year old will stand for lessons which will be announced gers his own life, hes a menace in this paper very shortly. iff to everyone he meets. Mot any we ever knew. They're It was pointed out that the only "big" boys and girls by then, and way to drive is to let intelligent SWIM conditions of weather, traffic, they barely tolerate the designation of "child." By the time theyroad and mechanical condition of 're 12. "child" ia an unwelcome your car and your own physical CLASSES term. And so wo get "sub teenand mental condition determine evolving, ager" and "teen-ager,- " your speed. 20 Posted speed limits are maxiinto "youth for at mum limits. They are safe only boys, while girls (for this limited when all conditions are favorable. period at least) don't seem to oblesThe officers give the following ject to being called simply "girls." Classes for swimmingat the check list as a guide in Is an male a teen- sons will start Monday ager. a youth, a boy or a young Magna Jackling Swimming Pool, determining safe speeds: 1. Drive at a speed that will enman? Ask any old of your announces Deb Smith, head of able you to stop in the assured acquaintance! Better still, call the local recreation. him teen-ageRegistration will be conducted clear distance ahead. youth or boy, and and the classes June 2. Slow down before you get to see what happens. curves and intersections. Under, federal legal definition, start June 20th. If enough adults evince inter3. At night, drive at the speed a boy is a juvenile until he's attained the age of 19 a girl until est in the classes, instruction will which will let you stop within also be conducted for them. she's atlJnrd the age of 19. your headlight range. There will be classes for begin4. Drive with traffic. You are a man of too, course, Legally, la a mi... .t 21. And, as any man ners, intermediate swimmers, life probably going too fast if you are knows, t. rfMijns a woman all saving and advance swimming, passing many cars too slow if and adult classes. many cars are passing you, but the time. You're as old as you feel, they Further information as to hours, in all cases, keep within the speed say. Apparently everybody feels days may be obtained at the time limits. of registration. 5. Where children are playing, well and young. The courses are free, only ad- be abb to stop in a car length or mission to the pool is charged. less. Cost of Retirement 6. When you're tired or inattenOne expert has estimated that tive, stop. the thinning of the work force the present retirement age VFW of 95 years already costs the nation nearly four billion dollars worth of production a year. Magna Soldier un NEW HOURS ARE CIVEN Is Stationed At Idaho Rase POOL FOR Motorists Told Impatient Driver Is Public Enemy MAGNA POOL START JUNE s, six-poi- nt ar -- r, FOUR GUARDS NAMED FOR MAGNA POOL Now that the Magna swimming pool is completed. 1 was inlerest-o- d in reading a news item the have other day that Californians are Four lifeguards, all who Cross Red Installing public and private certified American other swimming pools at the rate of swimming certificates and necessary qualifications and trainUNO a year. ing. are on duty at the Jackling .. To get your share of wealth of Swimming Pool in Magna. are under the direction the country, you must work for of They Deb Smith and include Mrs. it. Jails are full of people who Joan Turner Simons, Owen wouldn't believe that. Thomas and Miss Carol Sondrupp of Magna and Walter Gchike of Salt Lake C.ty. Clean Highways One wonwn and one man guard Your Utah Slais Road Depart' ment asks you to keep our high' will be on duty at all times. ways dean. Dumping of trash on or along the highway is dangerous, expensive and illegal. Boi ties, cans and oils discarded on the road can cause serious damage to your car, resulting in possible SCHWEINFURT, GERMANY-Corpo- ral Injury. Vernon E. Heber, 22, son Garbage dumped along the of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Heber, 8197 highway can be the breeding West 3500 South, Magna, recently ground for insects and rats. participated in a 1st Infantry DiDont Jbe a contributor to this vision Artillery support exercise unsightly neglect. in Germany. Keep our highways dean. The exercise tested 7th Fbld Artillery Battalion firepower in Habits form characters, and supporting units of the 16th Incharacter forms destiny. fantry Regiment. A ebrk typist with the batYour day goes the way the cor talions Service Battery, Corporal ners of your mouth turn. Heber entered the Army in January, 1954, and received basic I've thought several times this training at Fort Ord, California. week that no one evar drove a He b a 1950 graduate of Cypr-,:-- . mil with om stroke of the ham-- I high school. suppose that applies to situations in Ufa, too, does- Service n't UT My oldest daughter asked me Sunday what I consider one good rule of life. Here it is. Becky: "Praise loudly, blame softly." Cheer up. P. God b News Party Planned For Retiring KCC Official where he And don't forget, the things that come to the man who waits arc usually not worth wailing for. Could Be A Lion Club member told me thb weak that Curly Winn had group recently told a story of a alien-was that ha belonged to where a problem until the row president took over. The now proxy managed to got 100 per cent turnout the first meeting. Ho said: "Mo metier how good aa organisation is, you cant do a good job unless you get every body working together and coming to meetings. "I wanted to bo sura all the boys mads the first Spring moot' lag, so I sent each a badge marked 'Reception Committee.' Yes. they all showed up- -I have hunch they'll keep coining back. it never does any harm to the other fellow leal hes Important. Abo. it never hurts to Mo. r.w. hew n tolerant attitude toward your neighbor's tastes and habits, hb likes and dislikes. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Thompson of Magna are vacationing in California for two weeks. They departed on Wednesday. Nature b often hidden, sometimes overcome, seldom exlin guished. Honoring A. J. Stump Fitzgerald, who will retire very soon from Kennecott Copper Corporation employment, a party will be held Friday, June 24th at the Magna Community Park, beginning at 7:00 p. m. and friends are All invited to attend. Auxiliary Wins Membership State Trophy The Auxilbry VFW Magna --Garfield was notably honored over the weekend by winning the Minnie A. Gordon trophy for meritorious service in the membership drive and presented a first place $25 check. Mrs. Kirby Simmons, president of the local unit, attended the state convention Friday, Saturday and Sunday, held at the New-houHotel in Salt Lake. Several other ladies who were present Sunday from thb area also included Mrs. Don Thomas and Mrs. Gbn Jones. In addition, the ladies were cited for their work accomplished at the Fort Douglas Veterans Hospital during the past few months. se Magna Community Church 8900 West 2900 South 9.45 a. m., Sunday School. 11:00 a. m., Morning worship service. Berkeley Day with Rev. Marks of the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School speaking. 7:00 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Leaves for Japan Home Air Force Ser Idaho Technical geant Donald B. Gillette of Magna b now stationed here and is asy signed to Headquarters Squadron) 9th Air Base Group. i Mountain Ba.-e- , : mid-teen- IN MAGNA FOOL FIRST 2 DAYS 627 SWIM Mona Larson Named Supervisor of Recreation Spot A total of 627 enjoyed swimming in the waters of the Magna Jackling pool Friday and Saturday, and expectations are that the number will be exceeded as the hot summer weather sets in. The $100,000 pool opened Friday, after years of work by a number of individuals, civic groups, Granite School District and the County Recreation. Named Supervisor Mrs. Mona Larson of Magna waa named supervisor of the pool Monday night, following a meeting of the Magna Community Council, which is in charge of the recreation site, together with Granite School District and the County Recreation. George F. Ciomar, president of the Magr.a Council, welcomes any suggestions from townspeople for the operation of the pool, and Sergcant Gillette first entered ideas may be given directly to the service on March 11, 1914, and him. The pool cannot be reserved for has served in India, Greenland and Newfoundland prior to re- any private parties or groups to. porting litre. He is married to the the exclusion of others, further former Joyce Frederick, and they announces the committee. Prices Listed have two children, Donald, 7, and It b emphasized again that no Tonie, 3. Mountain Home Air Force Base swimmers may bring their own b the 9th Bomb Wing, a unit of towels. It is compulsory to purGeneral Curtis E. LeMays famed chase sterilized towels. These are provided by the O. C. Finley SerStrategic Air Command. vice. The charge b 5c for youngsters and 10c for adults. Suita for men and small girls may be rented for 25c. It is desirable for girls and wo- vigiv ' men with bobby pins in their hair to either remove the pins or wear bathing caps. Youngsters up to and including seniors who graduated from high admit 'Yiu ,or 2jj: iprj achool starts in re fal,L ?weYf. ,td'nt student ac- bring tivity cards. A charge of 50c admission will be made for adults. Pool hours are given in another article in this paper. Number 52 Concern Gives Details On Tremendous Water Use Causes Serious Difficulty Saturday Insurance Rates Continual Sprinkling Prevents Filling of Reservoir. Cooperation Sought From All New low auto insurance rates started June 6th for most Utah policyholders of one leading auto insurance company. Two new rating plans for members of State Farm Automobile Insurance Company, Bloomington, Illinois, were announced by M. R. Bolton, local agent here fur the company. The rating plans provide savings for pleasure cars with no male operator under 25 and for older models, Mr. Bolton states. Rates for liability coverage will now be figured under a new p plan, based on age of male driven and pleasure or business use of car. A new Step Down Plan for comprehensive and collision insurance sets up three rate levels or steps, the first on new and one-yemodels, the second on can that are two or three model yean old and the third on those four model yean old. Compared with present rates, the Step Down Plan, cuts collision rates immediately for 1952 and 1953 models, and even more substantially for 1951 and older can. Comprehensive rates are reduced on the four year and older can only, increased on others. Most collision rates are slightly higher for new and one-yemodels only. four-grou- ar ar Many homes in the south portion of Magna, chiefly Shields Addition, located on higher elevations, were without water Saturday afternoon and evening, due to the tremendous demands put upon the system by excessive sprinkling. Saturday night, from midnight A festive night of Bingo and to 7 a.m., testing machines of the barbecue will be held Saturday, Magna Water Company showed June 18th, 8:00 p.m. in the Mag that over 180,000 gallons of water na Community Park, announces were used. Officials feel there is Utah Copper Club officials, for only one explanationand that b hoses are running all night for members and their partners. This event will be held in con' gardens and to irrigate lawns. Psnallbs Given junction with the Community Recreation Association. Any person caught stealing" Douglas T. Smith, president, water in thb fashion will have announces that in case of bad their water turned off and must weather, the event will be held at pay a $10 penalty to have it turnthe Utah Copper Club. All mem- ed on again, in accordance with bers planning to attend are kindly present ordinances. They will also asked to present their club cards be required to pay for installation at the South Gate for admission of a meter before they can again and tickets for the barbecued be supplied with water. Meters Planned sandwiches. It b the goal of the trusteea to Officbb also announce that during June, July and August, have meters throughout Magna the club will be open from 11:00 by the spring of next year. Therea.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday thru fore, every home must realize Saturday and closed on Sundays. that they must pay either $30 or $55 for a meter, depending upon its location or installation. It is suggested that citizens wishing to, obtain payroll deduction into the Cyprus Credit Union and be prepared to pay thb meter fee of $30 or $55, as it must be paid before the meter is installed in the spring of 1956. Enormous Water Amount Test meters show that the averKids get out your drawing age home does not have any conception of the amount of water pencils! Have you drawn your picture that is used. One home, repeatedly reported of Davy Crockett yet? to the Magna Water Lots of prizes! Company for You may win a Davy Crockett water violations, was compelled hat, doll, gun, record, book or to install a mete? and the conshow tickets to the Gem Theatre. sumption of water was astound-ing-78,0gallons in thS-e-e Join right now in this exciting contest Just draw what you weeks. A garden in the back was think Davy Crockett looked like the chief user. and hand it in st the Gem Theatre How many ga: dens are being by Saturday, June 18th. furnished city water is a moot Everyone who enters will get but it is absolutely iman autographed picture of Davy question, for possible any water system to Crockett. supply 4,000 gallons to each home every day, and that b what 76,000 figures per three week to the test case. The national average consumption of water U 125 COPPER CLUB SLATES NICIIT AT PARK Better Speed Up Vour Drawings of Davy Crockett Former Local Resident Dies In Seattle Charles Roy Harman, 66, of 2634 Elizabeth Street, died Monday, 9 p.m. in a Seattle, Washington hospital of complications fol- lowing an operation. Mr. Harman, known to hosts of friends here si Curly, was a former Magna resident and widely acquainted in this area. He was born May 3, 1889 in Granger to Carl Benjamin and Annip Elize Bolton Harman. He married Clara Simmons in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his widow of Clip This Out and Save! Salt Lake City; one son, Charles L., Oakland, California; three daughters, Mrs. George Daley, fialt lakt City; (Mary) Prybl, Sparks, Mrs. Howard (Faye) Willard, Seattle; three brothers, five sisters and 11 grandchildren. Funeral and burial were conFree tennis lessons will be givducted in Salt Lake City. Sincere sympathy b extended en five days a week at the Magna Community Park by Dick JohnThe first Air Raid siren test was to the sorrowed family. son, under direction of the Couneerie a slow on made Thursday ty Recreation Association. blast and the complete tests Any interested boy or girl from throughout Salt Lake County on 10 years of age and up b eligible Rosa McQuivey b the newly Friday, announces Roy Smith, for the gratis Instruction, taught elected president of the Utah local chairman. 10 to 12 p.m. for girb and 1 to 2 10 are in raid sirens air There Copper Club, aucceeding Douglas for boys. p.m. T. Smith. Jack Ahlquist b the the county. Marsh b the instructor in Lynn Citizens are kindly asked to vice president Garfield and reports a successful Serving on the Board of Gover- save the following information on enrollment. nors will be Dixon Thomas, Ar- the sirens: ATTACK ENEMY Bill thur; Ray Kemp, Magna; Open House will be held June minutes 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Another Broken ALERT SIGNAL- -3 Collings, Ore Haulage; Jack John Leg of a plane Harold Heaton from 6 to 10 ton. Central Power Station; Paul steady blowing in case Shaw, Refinery; Perry Collings, in this vicinity or sighted on the oclock, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Perrenoud of Magna coast where an atomic bomb has Grant Heaton, their son and is now Garfield Water Company. convalescing from a brokAnnouncement of the results been dropped and the lethal dust daughter-in-laen foot recently suffered. on the be carried along was made Wednesday. The social will also honor Flore might She has the foot in a cast and winds to this area. Mae Heaton, who is leaving for a b now eligible to join Magnas SIGNAL- -3 LDS mission in the near future. TAKE COVER Trio Leaves For Broken Leg and Foot Club,' blasts on or off. The all clesr sigwhich haa a membership of 8 who Baptist Parley nal will be given over the radio, have suffered this misfortune CHILD TV or some other means than si- WEEK-OL- D Three local young ladies,. Miss rens, to avoid any confusion in SUCCUMBS TUESDAY es Judy Abernethy, Kathryn other sections of the county. Wrathall and Arline Barker, left Father Dies Christine Beagley, week-ol- d Sunday for Green Lakes, Wisconof ClaudL. Grant and daughter sin, to attend the National Bap- PAUL GARSIDE Walton, 88, died ette Jones Beagley of Magna, died at Orson Francu tist parley. home in East Layton, Wedhb FOR MEDALIST a in Lake Salt Tuesday hospital The site which embraces a nesday night of an intestinal obstruction. territory of over 10 square miles, COPPER TOURNEY He was the father of Mrs. DorThe child was born June 7, 1955. houses ten palatial mansions and Survivors include the parents; othy Davb of Magua. Paul Garside was medalist in was purchased by the American Sincere sympathy b extended. Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Society for about $350,000 the Spring Tournament at the grandparents, Mrs. Claude Mr. and a Jones, at a tax sab. It is used as gath- Utah Copper Club, and has ering place for the 24,000,000 been presented with a beautiful Grant Beagley, Magna; great Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, trophy. Baptists in the world. Players in the competition are George Coon, Garfield; Mr. and notified they may play any time Mrs. Abraham Losser, Murray; Acting Manager Mr. Von Krebs will be acting on Saturday to get their 18 holes John R. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth manager of the Magna telephone recorded, but the following sched- Beagley, Magna. Graveside services were held office while Mr. O. K. Fothering-ha- ule must be followed on Sunday: in the Wasatch Lawn a.m. Thursday 7:30 Club at Lion's a E FLIGHT, begins b attending and rites conductMemorial Park, a.m. 8:12 Atlantic at D in national convention Flight begins ed under the direction of the C Flight begins at 8:40 a.m. City. Peel Funeral Home. B Flight begins at 9:45 a.m. Members of the group making A Flight begins at 11:00 a.m. the trip are Mr. and Mrs. Fother-InghaMr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks Championship Flight begins at CHILD OF FORMER and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Huffaker. 11:25 a.m. MAGNA GIRL STRUCK Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Odeal C. Kirk, former Magna residents, now of Olden, Utah, are leaving in the near future for another journ in Iran. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk returned a few months ago from thb country, where they were representatives of the American government Mr. Kirk was employed in the agricultural government The best wishes of many friends are extended to the regarded couple in their new TrSTS "made FREE TENNIS S.llESSONS FOR AIR RAID ROSS McQUIVEY LOCAL SIRENS HEADS UTAH COPPER GIVEN AT MAGNA PARK CLUB Open House Is Planned For Grant Heatons Mrs. Gunji Moriuchi and two children, Lynn and David, left Sunday to join Capt Moriuchi in Japan. He b serving there with the United States armed forces. Mrs. Moriuchi and family have IMPORTANT WATER been residing with her mother, MEET TUESDAY IN Mrs. Y. Mori, for the past three FIREHALL months. MAGNA Honoring Mrs. Moriuchi, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mori entertained An important monthly water at a prettily planned dinner SunHome on Leave Burke arrived meeting will be held Tuesday, day. Other guests were Mr. and Mr. Thomas June 21st, 8:00 p. m. in the Magna Mrs. George Mori and Mrs. Y. home Sunday evening to be with Fire halL his wife, twin sons, his parents, Mori. Any water user or stockholder Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke, and having problems or questions to other Wonderful Trip family members and present may do so at that time. friends. He has been stationed for the Mrs. Chris Apostle and Mrs. Is4-- H CLUB Spence Cannon of this commun- past 14 months on Unishimaarmed in the home after serving returned have land, Japan, ACTIVITIES ity most enjoyable two weeks trip to forces. His leave is indefinite. A most interesting meeting and Washington. They were accom Popular Visitors demonstration of arranging flow- panied by Mrs. Apostle's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Yates are ers was held Thursday at the Mrs. Lionel Going of Salons vacationing for 30 days in Magna home of Mrs. Alfred Breeze for a Beach, California. of were another with Mrs. Yates' parents, Mr. and H. Mrs. guests They Club girls. group of sister, Mrs. Alta Moore in Olym- Mrs. Ken Knowldcn and with Mr. D. Moss b the teacher Mrs. Hie young ladies were shown pia, Washington, and Mrs. Cannon Yates' parents, Mr. and Utah. how to assemble colorful and visited her son and family. Lieu Charlie Yates of Lakepoint, Mr. Yates will be stationed in artistically arranged bouquets un- tenant Glen Cannon, who b sta state of Washington for four Lewis at Fort with tioned the the Mrs. of Breeze, der the direction and then receive his honservices. months armed from who gathered the flowers from the armed orable discharge her garden. I chose my wife si she did forces. Mrs. Yates will be rememThe young ladies meet each gown, for qualities bered as being the former Joan Thursday. 10:00 a.m., according her wedding Knowlden. wear Would well. that to Miss Linda Poulton, reporter. 4-- H It in The Timei or Leade- r- Garfield, Utah. Friday, June 17, 1955 year 35-9- -- Read cording Aey. Dont Forget Reserve Eves of June 24-25 Everyone in thb community and adjacent area b kindly asked to reserve the evenings of Friday and Saturday, June for the annual two-da- y Catholic Carnival. Fun for old and young b the principal thought behind all the arrangements that are being completed by Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna. Watch for full detaib in next weeks edition. 24-2- 5, Garfield Pool Plans Opening On June 20th Unless there b December weather in June, the Garfield outdoor swimming pool will open next Monday, June 20th, announces C. R. Naylor, superintendent of the Garfield Improvement Company. m Magna Youth Honored By University Band DOWN BY AUTO A Kearns girl was injured Saturday st seriously Lori T. Hepworth, son of Mr. 8:42 p.m. when struck by an autoand Mrs. Clarence W. Hepworth, mobile in front of her home at 2751 Soiith 8900 West in Magna, 4289 West 5415 South. was awarded a bronze key at the Being treated at the LDS HosUniversity of Utah last week by pital for a fractured collarbone band director, Ronald D. Gregory. and body bruises is Vickie SanLoci was one of 14 out of 130 born, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. band members honored with a Albert J. Sanborn. Mrs. Sanborn bronze key for two years of ser- is the former Joanna Metcalf, vice. The presentation ceremony daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George was held during the band's tra- W. Metcalf of Magna. ditional spring banquet Investigating officers said that A 1953 graduate of Cyprus high the child was hit by an eastbound school, Loel played clarinet with car driven by Ronald N. Tisehner, the Ut? band for the past two 25, 4319 West 55th South, Kearns. school years. Next fall, he will be jjq citations were issued, a junior year student majoring in Pure English in University college. In humanity, friendship, high school, he was senior class home, the inter change of love, of a member the president and bring to earth a foretaste of heaven. yearbook staff. Mary Baker Eddy July 4th Queen ages of 16 and 23 years of age is eligible to enter, providing they reside in Oquirrh District. Official entry blanks must be obtained and returned before Thursday, June 23rd, when judging will be conducted at the Magna Fieldhouse in the Community The fortunate young lady who Park. ia chosen queen of the Magna Blanks may be procured from July 4ih celebration, will not only the Copper Printing Company receive a complete outfit and office, Garfield Drug and Magna reign over the day's local festivi- Telephone office. In addition to local honors and ties, but will also have many honors heaped upon her. the three chosen ensembles, This will apply to the two young ladies will represent this young ladies who will attend h?r, community in the Salt Lake City announces Ray D. Merrill, chair- July 24th parade, Salt Lake Counman of the Queen Contest. ty Fair and also appear at other . Any young woman between the functions, To Be Honored By Fine Awards . J |