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Show P- - !J lllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllttllll OBSERVATIONS IIIHIIIIIIIinillllllllllHIIlllHIIIIIIIIIHII My Error. -- Read It in The Timea or Leader- - The Complete Home Newspaper" Genll.ni.nl I'm still trying to ascertain if tho story that was told ma la truo about tho Roman Humoral boing placed on a Minneapolis building Weather Favors Improvements At Utah Copper Coif Course 1911. TIumEer Twenti one arFtenrthTTiTjaylTiovMnlierTTgSS Year Thirty-Nint- h Anyway, two watchful readers. Paul Koofor and Win McTarlano, wore very kind to point out that tho numeral wo published MDCC XCVIII meant 1791 rather than In fact, 1919 in Roman numeral would be MCMXV1I1 or MDCCC Late fall improvements contin-- , CXVIII, according to Mr. McFar-lan- ue to be made at the Utah C.ipper Golf course, due primarily to the daily Indian Summer weather, anFine Contribution nounces W. Richardson, prescom It ha to our attention ident. Jay that Jay D. Richardson, son of Mr. The new, No. 6 green was and Mrs. Jay W. Richardson of seeded large a of "stolthis community, has contributed a en the with ofnew type the week. It was beautiful painting to the Brock-ban- k i the notedfirst Pennlu" from the UniJunior high school. It now of Pennsylvania. versity hang in the main entrance halL This provides a dogleg to the Jay D. painted the picture, de- right, for more play picting the smelter and mills, and and also removesinteresting a danger spot to Brockbsnk. it presented taking the green away from It is a lovely painting and shows by No. 7 tee. skill and artistry. Other Improvements Jay D. is a youngster 1 could O.her improvements that will easily take for my own. His par- add much to the interest of the ents are very lucky-a- nd vice game are; mounds on each side of versa too. Number i green, a new. elevated tee and mounds around the southIvo often thought that life west side of No. 2 hole, a new elewould be a great deal happier if vated tee on No. 3 with we started using the advice that moundslonger in the front that will be w give friends. seeded for early spring play. No. 4 hole will have a new tee, makOverheard: "You know the ing it a longer hole too long to type. Nothing in the paper unless cut off the dogle with a hazard her name is mentioned." mound and trap being constructed on the left front of the green. A Little Poem No. 5 has new tee and longer While writing this column, a No. 6 a new tee the new play, little poem I read somewhere, green as mentioned, 7and has a new, keeps coming back to me. It goes elevated tee and mound in front like this: of the green. No. 6 has been seedBuild a little fence of trust ed all over the large new tee area around today. and a mound' or bunker formed HU the space with loving work along most of the front of the and therein stay. Look not through the sheltering green. In addition, bunkers or mounds bars upon tomorrow, have been added near the green God will help thee bear what on No. g. comes of joy or sorrow. All told, these improvements will add much interest to the If it's hushed about then it's rather flat copper links, and ina secret. creased play is expected next e. Introducing BONUS DAYS Ilocal sportsman leads way TO SUCCESSFUL PHEASANTS AUCTION .... KCC OFFICIAL IIAS UNIQUE ARMY CAREER NEXT -- -G- ROWING GROWING --CR0WINC BEYOND ALL GRANITE PLANS YOUTH BREAKS' IN CYPRUS WEDNESDAY IIICII SCHOOL Public Invited To Attend Free Event In Magna Union Hall While other schools total a modest one per cent increase for this years enrollment. Granite District has a whopping 11.4 per cent, with some 2,346 more youngsters in classrooms this year than last. In fact, in Granite District, is up . . . high schools, everything Cyprus high and elementary highs junior was youth apprehended trying to pass school lunch tickets schools. All but one of the 12 grades Monday and placed under arrest by the Magna sheriffs. The young have more youngsters this year man admitted breaking a high than last year, for no apparent school restroom window to ob- reason. Granite District elementary tain entrance to the school buildschools this year have an enrolling on Sunday, then broke an window, taking school lunch ment of 14,065, an increase of 1,397; junior high schools, 5,328 tickets and $1.50 in cash. Officials were watching to see up 689; high schools, 3,550, up 352. Total Granite District enroll:f any of the missing numbered lunch tickets would be 'passed" ment is 22,943. and apprehended the boy trying to give one for a lunch. A school Very few people know that Thomas J. Hubbard, who was appointed general master mechanic of the Magna (Mill, Utah Copper Division, on July 1st, is a full colonel in the United States Army. He was discharged with the rank Of lieutenant colonel in the corps of engineers, United States Army, and later promoted to colonel. Mr. Ifubbard has spent a most interesting time ir. his 46 years of life. A native of New Mexico, he attended the New Mexico Military Institute and New (Mexico A. and M. College where he received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. The second annual Magna Auction Days, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce to promote retail trade in this area, will be held next Wednesday evening. November 16th at the Magna Union Hall, announces Gus Noren. chairman. Admission to the auction will be free and bidding on auction Items will start at 7:30 p.m., Mr. Noren will serve as auctioneer. Scrip Money Given Distribution of scrip money for the Bonus Auction Days was MAGNA started Wednesday, November 9th, and shoppers may obtain amounts by asking their local WILL merchants for scrip with each purchase. Method of Operation MALE The method that the Auction Pheasant shooting starts Friday, Pictured above is "Smiley" Miner holding a prise pheasant rooster November 11 at 8:00 s.m. and conDays will work will be aa follows; With each purchase over $1.00, from his largt flock that ha raises in "captivity." tinues for several days. Three roosters will be the daily bag lithe cooperating merchant will mit, and hunters are set to get Disproving the rlaim that phea- sants for local hunts. give the shopper scrip money Has 90 Pheasants I this amount with a art limit. In turn, the sants cannot be raised in captiviHe 60 over pheasants now Some counties have one to .purchaser may attend the Auction ty, Merrill "Smiley Miner, genial in his has pens and has selected the three days and Millard will have jDays event the first one to be president of the Utah Copper 7 days, therefore official procla.held next Wednesday, November Duck and Fish Club, is shown choicest birds as brood stock for mation! should be carefully 16th at the Magna Union Hall, and holding one of the prize roosters next year's crop. The hens lay from March through October. checked for details of each localias merchandise, gift coupons,. etc. from his large flock. He plans to release both roostare placed for auction, he can use Smiley started with 40 eggs a ty. Hunters may shoot at 7:00 a.m. the scrip money to buy a desired year or two ago and raised 7 ers and heni in this area and roosters and 7 hens from that ori- hopei to be able and continue after the first day. item. In other words, by Buying At ginal start a cost of 40c per egg. thia hobby one that has proven season. Starting the next spring with 2 so fruitful for Smiley, but been Home, you will be given scrip roosters and 7 hens, he nested over a failure to many fanciers of prize can merManual Labor other that money buy 200 to NO eggs and paid 4c per egg for birds as well as commercial raisCOST TO YOUl chandise at Manual labor hslps straighters. en out one's thoughts. A fin reSo, merchants say, "Save Up special brood handling. It is Smiley's hope and ambiAll Your Scrip Money and Attend medy fee a confused head or emoThis summer he has released tion to establish brood stock in the next Auction Wednestions is to work with one's hands. First THOMAS J. HUBBARD . . . Now over 20 in his neighbor- this area with a plea to adult at the Magna Union hood furpheasants To scrub a floor has alleviated tt day Evening General Master Mechanic of brood stock in the wild hunteri to let the kids Hall! many a broken heart, and to wash state. He also gave 25 to the Duck shooting in the area north ofenjoy Copper Magna Mill. Who the Auctions and iron one's clothes has brought Weekly Club. In addition, Smiley has pre- Webster School. Has Unique History in tho Armed Kelly Pearce auctions order to many a perplexed and will be held Weekly Forces. sented many of the pheasant eggs is It Clark Frei, principal of Brock-ban- k such truly sportsmen, who until middle December, to total to different anxious mind. Kelly Pearce of Magna will Jr. High School and Mrs. sportsman around the not only invest time and money over $100 in prizes each auction Three Events Lined Up and in this vicinity for but their own contagious enthu- lead a male chorus composed of Wilford Wilding, PTA president, county time. Called To Duty For Popular Turkey Several other men are siasm into such projects, to make voices from the combined Nation- emphasize that the week of NoHer 11 Is: One of the most enthusiastic as- hatching. He was called to duty Decemal Guard this Friday evening at vember 6 to 12 has been designatalso raising and releasing phea- - hunting so enjoyable. Bom lima ago we printed in Month ber 26, 1940 and served with the pects of the campaign is the practhe Salt Lake Tabernacle in ob- ed as American Education Week. this column on of my favorite 23th Inf. as Company Commander tically 100 per cent participation servance of Armed Force! Day. This Saturday, November 12th, It to a time when parents essays by Andre Maurosis. and a until 1941, being trans- of all merchant The group will consist of 50 should take a renewed interest in friend asked us to publish it will feature "Bingo Night at the ferred October, See you Wednesday at the to the Corp of Engineering, participants. the schools and visit them. Utah Copper Club, and a dazzling where he served again. as construction Mr. Pearce has long been active of The Brockbank faculty, in coto Hers if is, John: be will awarded array prizes from October, 1941, to engineer Vocal musical circlet, being operation with the PTA, would in I "lift is too short to bo little." lucky card holders. comto transferred 1944; August, known for hit voice ability. like to extend a special invitation ChieOy featured in the gifts "My favorite quotation is tho of amj to each parent to visit school any santsnea above, written by Dis will be items for the popular tur- - G Engineer, in this H Krved capacity day of your choice throughout the raeli: It has helped through many key month, a variety and styles' untu leased in April, 1946. He week. to please begin at 8:00 painful experience. Often KCC in Brazil, Europe and Asia, A special invitation is extended allow oursolvo to bo upset by p m. and end at 10:00 o'clock. Former Positions for Friday, November 11th, for next entertainment will be The small things wa should desplsa A formcr leadinf ciUxen of in the following acparticipation Novem-'Graand forgot. Perhaps soma man wo! the following Saturday, Countv New Mexico. Mr tivities: Dance Jamboree Hubbard berl9th-Squ- 3-halpad proved ungr.teful-ro- m , haibK president the 1. Visit classes first three perperaon wo believed to be a friend .with Bill Ad-- ia as the Master of Cobre School Board, iods, 8:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Ivor G. Pickering, former Garhas spoke ill of us soma reward Ceremonies, and director of the Command and 2. Attend special Veterans' Day On the following Saturday General Staff School of the Re- field and Arthur Row resident, wo thought wo deserved has bean 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Assembly, A been closed now of Lake has the strike Salt Magna City, denied us. We feel such disap- night, November 26th, ball room serve Officer Training Program in 3. lunch with stuschool Eat Safeway Store Wednesday. pointmenls so strongly that we dancing is the outlined program that area. He was also a member appointed to the newly created A picket line formed Wednes- dent and observe program. 11:45 chief designing engiof can no longer work or sleep. But , with Eugene Jelesnik and his position of the Bayard Lions Club. to 12:15. neer of Kennecott Corporday morning at the stare (which a.m. that absurd? Hera w ars on chestra in charge. Another outIn 1948 he was made master ation's Western Copper Division 4. Visit classes (last three perremained closed), plaalso carrying be mechanic at the Mining ihis earth, with only a ftw more standing floor show will Hurley plant and engineering department, it is ancards which read: No Contract, iods) 1220 to 3:00 p. m. decades to live, and wa loss many presented. Full details on this will later to maintenance promoted Anyone planning to attend may Work. No irreplaceable hours brooding over be published in a later issue of and construction engineer. He nounced by S. D. Michaelson, the school through their notify officials that stated the chief Times Leader. in Safeway and a the engineer. time, that, grievances year's married the former Blanche Lear. store will remain closed until con- child. The engineering will be forgotten by us and by department They are the parents of a daugh offices are located at the Western tract negotiations are settled everybody. No, let us devote our ter, Miss Letitia Rose Hubbard, new research Division's life to worthwhile actions and Mining now attending the New Mexico center on the University of Utah MAGNA feelings, to great thoughts, real A & M College, State College In affections and enduring underNew Mexico and a ion, Thomas campus, Mr. Pickering was formerly astakings. J. Hubbard, Jr. "For. lit to too short to be little." mechanical engineer. He sistant Margaret Masters, KSL Radio personality and author of a cooking manhis modest However, in Mr. Hubbard believes it is has been employed in mining column, will be the guest speaker at the P. G. First Ward Relief Soner, LDS When a man of distinction gets 1935, when he joined the ciety gathering on November 14th. just part of his everyday life that aince too impressed with his ability as he is a retired Colonel and has Utah Copper Company as a tracka driver, he has a good chance of Mrs. Margaret Masters, noted interesting subject pertaining to served considerable time in the man at Bingham Canyon. The gathering begins at 'held Peter L. Flan gas became a at the He various radio becoming a man of extinction. positions personality and well known service of his country. a.m., followed by luncheon. H. T. Dyches and Dee Peel member of the Utah State Bar Bingham Oanyon operations and author of a cooking column, as 10:00 Mrs. Masters program is heard the mills department of the Utah! well as an authority on cooking Tsin'l Sol for the of- November 7th, in ceremonies conat 8:45 a.m. weekdays have ofbeen nominated regularly I'm acquainted with one woman Division. was In a s he be 1946, poof Com- ducted at the Utah Supreme Copper Chamber fice Magna jin its many phases, will who thinks ska has a dynamic made associate engineer of the cial guest speaker at a meeting of on Radio KSL. L. is Court. He to the son of Mr. and Larson O. merce president All members of the Relief SoUnion Oil Company in Los Angc- -' the Pleasant Green First Ward Mrs. Leo Flangas of Magna and a personality because she's always the present prexy. ciety and other interested ladies exploding! Personally, if just gets les, California, but rejoined Utah Relief Society next Monday, will be election annual graduate of Cyprus high school. The are extended a cordial invitation Mr. Flangas was graduated tiropomo to me. Division, becoming first vember 14th. November conducted Wednesday, to attend the meeting on Monday. from the University of Utah last designer in the mechanical engi- 16th. Mrs. Masters will discuss a most neering department of the Arthur Other nominees for offices are June, when he received a Bachemills In 1949'Tne same year he Noren and lor's Degree in Philosophy and an vice presidentGu became assistant to the Arthur Frank Falvo; board of directors--Jac- k L. L. B. in Law. Want a calendar with attractive plant engineer and assistant meMr. Flangas announces that he Gardner, Lou Corbridge, monthly pictures and a host of chanical engineer of the Western William Johnson, Harold Wacker, will practice law in Salt Lake His office address is 601 informative data? (Mining Division in August of Together with the rest of Americans, this area will observe on No- Kay Gilgen, Glenn Peterson and City. Gne-V- al Then be sure and dont mist the 1951 Utah Savings and Trust Building. vember lllh. the second Veterans' Day, thereby honoring all the men S. L. SandalL annual Girl Scout Calendar Sale He graduated from the Univer- and woman who have served in various branches of Armed Forces that begins in this area next Mon- sity of Utah with a Bachelor of at any lime. An electric frying pan will be day, at 30c for the colorful item. Science degree in metallurgical On this night, ths VFW. DAV and Cyprus Post of tha American VWWSWWVVVWYWWVVWVWWIAAftWVWVWVWVVWk All registered Girl Scouts will engineering in 1939. given to the lucky winner at the at the Magna Union HalL commemwill hold a dinner-danc- a Legion Cine-Va- l, sponsored by sell the calendars. "Kopper His wife to the former Naomi orating this anniversary. This begins at 7:00 p. m. the Garfield PTA this Thursday Veterans' Day replaced Armistice Day when on July 1. 1854. Pres- evening. November 10th. . ideni Eisenhower signed Public Law 380. The law changed the name Hie picture show will be Sitson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spence of Mag- 2687 Kenwood St. They have of the day for this anniversary. Spence, Murray Lynn a comedy, replete ting Pretty," First Ward, is departing soon for the three children. Very few local stores will dose for tha day, although all plan to with stars. The public, as well as na. and member of the Magna 7:30 at 11:00 aan. for tha flag raising ceremony at the pole near the Mission. pause States Central LDS East to PTA members, asked to attend. office and let their employees attend the dedication, sheriffs the will in be testimonial Magna given Magna a farewell him, Honoring A field trip will be won by the led by Chaplain Brusaito of the DAV. November 27th, beginning at 5:30 p. Time-A- nd -class having the highest percent- First Ward Chapel on Sunday,invited. are friends and m. Relatives of parents present. age US Mr. Spence is attending the University of Utah at the present time. Parent-TeachPLEASE RESERVE consultation beMagna Matron, Girls Program Given OF NOV. 17 EVE gins at 6:00 p.m., followed by the To Depart For Germany - - Wagstaff Gayle Reading Scriptural movies at 7:00 o'clock. Congregation Opening Bong It's human nature to tx During the consultation time, Mrs. Naoma Rose and two "Wa Thank Thse. Oh God, For A Prophet" All patrons and other interested at seeing your name candy, popcorn, pop and a fish happy Connie Ann and Debra daughters, Backttoad LaMar Invocation reto asked are citizens kindly and possible picture favorpond will provide entertainment will leave for Hamilton Kay, Congregation Sacramental Bong of November serve the evening and refreshments. ably mentioned in print. "Behold, Tk Great Redeemer Dto 17th for the Webster Schiiol PTA Field, Brooklyn, New York, arSo, please, next time you riving there November 22nd Sacrament Service Civil Defense program. have a news item of interWinners Given For From there they will embark by Loot Hepworih Clarinet Solo time exact be will The , meeting est, either about yourself plane for Giessen, Germany to Garfield Halloween next Bishop Frank W. Nye of in Speaker the edition this given r- your family or a friend, pick Bose's husband. Sp. Boys' Chorus Consultation follow Song 'jin paper. up your phone and dia! after - - Blaine Worlhon R. 'Jack Rose, who is stationed Speaker - -- Sponsored by the Magna-Ga- r the program. 3322. Magna field Lions Club and the Garfield Boys' Chorus Song The cooperation is sought from there with the 18th Eng. Thanks! It's News about Mrs. Rase is tho formcr Xanma Remarks - Thomas E. Ceilings Bishop to help their child's room Community Counril, winners of parents you and your friends that Colvin, Response - -- - -- the Hallowe'en Garfield parade Missionary daughter of Mr and Mrs. the win tha: will be prize given Geo: makes a Newspaper! It is the policy of the group to have been announced as follows: Closing Song ga Colvin of Magna. Congregation room with the for the Sincerely, busreceive and The Spirit of God Lika a Fir to Burning" applications for approdiscussions Dickie Kelsey, first, honorable Important number of parents in attendance. Magna Times and GarEnlists la Service Benediction iness will be transacted at the re- priations in the forthcoming year Cheryl Christensen mention, Gregory Bateman, Kerry field news Leader, the only Nick Doutis, son of Mrs. Harry gular monthly meeting of the at this gathering. All organization, Open House will be held following the services Wall, Bernice Dillcy, Wayne papers interested complete which sees what it Doutis. departed Saturday for Oquirrh District Fund on Monday, are hereby notified that they at 2804 South 8100 West. Brian Chriskrfferson Prejudice, ly In YOUR towns. The many friends of the Spence family are InRose Marie Malone and Ruth pleases, cannot see what is plain. Fort Ord, California, having rn November 14th, 7:00 p.m. in the should submit their requests at thto time. to attend. vited Magna Women's Clubrooms. Aubrey dc Vcrc listed In the armed forces. Wynn. i of-li- ce Hunters Prime YOUTH For Pheasant LEAD Day Shoot CHORUS Brockbank To COPPER CLUB SLATES BIC BINGO NIGIIT Participate In er Ivor Pickering New MARGARET MASTERS TO SPEAK AT P. G. MEET MONDAY Strike Closes Chief Magna Safeway Design Engineer nt Time Education Koa-noco- Store Wednesday or-is- MAGNA YOUTH Magna Chamber To Conduct Election Here TO LEAVE ON MISSION MAN IS ADMITTED TO UTAH BAR Girl Scouts To Sell Annual er Calendars Here Electric Fry Pan To Winner At VETERANS DAY Copper Auction Days Next Wednesday Night At P.M. Magna Union Hall, Wonderful Prizes Good Its Free Dont Forget YOU CANT KID er Sponsored By Your Local Merchants. -- -- GROUP ASKED TO APPLY FOR 0QUIRRII FUND DONATIONS |