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Show iiniiiimiiiimmiiimiiiiimimmmii OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii Too Much Security "There's no lately in numbers-- or anything else, for that matter." moralize i James Timber in his humorous "FabLs Icr Our Times" story concerning the wisdom of the owl. And despite its trappings of comedy, Mr. Thuber's conclusion seems more fraught with rea- son than rhyme. Our nation was bclh found and founded by those men who were chance takrrs. and in spite of all the security for which we now seek, none of us cm be absolutely certain of crossing a street unharmed or of surviving the common cold. Perhaps our grssiest assurance lies in the fact so well dramatised by Thornton Wilder: Man has always survived by "the skin of his teeth." Furthermore, by that very daring which so often brought him to the brink cf extinction, he has also progressed to his present state. Naturally it is well to plan ahead, but it is also well to realise that life in a peaceful vacuum would be deadly dull. The only real security lies in having enough brains to think, a irona inmah bodv to act and sufficient ability to make it to the door when opportunity knocks. Perhaps the best final analysis ol mankind and his quest for se- curity is to be found in the line written many years ago: A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." -- Read "The Complete Home Newspaper" Garfield. Utah. Friday. July 13. 1956 Fortieth Year DISTRICT 3 HORSE SHOW PLANNED IN MURRAY ON EIGHT UNIONS SIGN PACT THREE-YEA- R JULY 13-1- Many Advantages To Loral Unions Are Cited In Contract Of Package Increase of Ui:ih Coup r Kciirwalt CiHipvr a:id six unions ivp:is.-nt;4.1"" employees at the mine and niill.i. annuumvd jointly Saturday ("f:i-;.i!-s KCC - " h.irt nt lu. "Hints RETIRE 60 MAGNA MAN BREAKS LECS IN ACCIDENT i.r of ton local unions wh.ne contracts are now fpc:i, already has betn ratified by Summer finally exploded on us of the signing unions. over the weekend the Jackling Wages Increased swimming pool is really jammed Wages will be increased 10 and prospects for a good old fash- cents pt-- r hour the first year and G ioned summer arts strong. Tnts each in the second iind Whew, it was 100 out here Mon- third years. The increment be tween job grades also will be in day afternoon I creased ' cents per hour in each SPECTACULAR BLAZE i VSF i lli.-pil- jl k II. E. (Earl) Carlson, 2951 South 8700 West in Magna, returned to his home on Tuesday from Si. Mark's Hospital, after suffering fractures und bruises of both legs Friday when a powder hod con taining 1,200 pounds of powder tipped over on him at the He mles 'Powder Company plant at EMPLOYES day by six David Christen i.'n. old son of Mr. and A'.len Christ ensi n of Mao n i, is slightly iih):iivl'.1 a'.er bciiij triekeii wilii hulli.tr jiiili.i He is at the Salt Lake polio isolation ward. David had been sii-ten days with a thioat infection W- foiehis parents c.:'.ed a p:ivs.cia:t obon July 4th. IK-- wis elM-!served and taken tJ the on July 6th. His symptoms before the Vic tor was called were throat soreness that prevented him from cit ing und a high fever. Paitnts are again warned of the polio "don'ts:" DON'T get over-tire- d by hard play, exercise, work or travel. This means men. women or child- 1th M-- s. Bacchus. He will be in a wheel chair and Hamm, Woody Fillmore. probably be off work from 6 to B Bill Heaps is the announcer and i weeks. judges will be selected by Shelly Another employe, Oscar Hen Dixon, state judge director. drickson of Granger, tried to tip WorkMany Long-Tim- e the hod back up, but when he was Program Given y ers To Leave Friday evening program begins unable to do so, he singlehand-edllifted the hod long enough Local Jobs at 6:30 p.m. and will include many events. The next show is on Sat for (Mr. Carlson to be removed. The hods are centered and bal As of Autf'jr-- t 1, I i)5C, a number urday, July 14th at 1:00 p.m. and of Kennrco'.l employ', s will be the evening entertainment will a need so they can be tipped from the back to pour the powder out. officially retired, it was announc- start at 6:00 p.m. There was no danger of the ed Tuesday by P. H. Ensign, genThe public is invited to see this powder exploding as it consisted eral superintendent of mills. of ingredients which are mixed The men, who have served the outstanding event. The Magna Mt. Riders will lie before the nitroglycerine is added. eoiK'C-ihug:.1 copper faithfully in full force at the show and comand long, include: pete against seven other riding MAGNA John Henry Baer. 73: John clubs from Salt Lake and Tooele n ar ... I WILL FIRE CAUSES 82300 LOSS TO HOME, CONTENTS JULY YOUTH IN MAGNA A- - contract on a three-yefor a package- - increase of . V. a a Ort n.iui. approximately ou rrms rwu-hi-- J Ri-iJ- Number Four FIRST POLIO CASE STRIKES PUBLIC INVITED 13-1- 1; A District 3 Horse Shiw of tin: Utah State Western Ridir.! C'iutis Association will be hell at the Salt Lakif County Fair Grounds in Murray. Utah on Juiy announces Ronald I.ath.iin. Show officials include: I.v , Henroid, chairman; Ellis. Ora-.eri' arena director; Tubby master; Ronald Latham, financial secretary; EtheJyn Luvett, recus ing secretary. Lund. A. Directors are Shi-rW. Hamm, Joyce Birkenshaw, I.i e Evans, Fred Dkpo. Dob Broun, Bill Greem, C. W. Brady, Jr. Ste wards and timers are She: in Lund, Jo Burkinshaw, Max;:nAtkinson, George Uuianus, l ie Orr, B.i.l Henroid, Malcolm WITH KENNECOTT t't It in The Timet or Leade-r- fr y lio-p.- slightly scorched and a vacant house across the alley was also scorched. However, the firemen confined the blaze so that only minor damage occurred to these two residences. Moves To Other House Until their new home is com pleted, Mr. and Mrs. Clark are oc cupying a home at 25 East 18th Avenue. The burned home had lion. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were in been purchased by another resiand it was covered by inMagna to watch the parade, and dent, after hearing there was a fire on surance. Other Fires 17th Avenue, Mr. Clark called his On 5th at 1:25 p.m., a fire July fire to where the father inquire at was and was told it was at his 2700OK Rubber Welders, 8695 West South, got out of control home. while burning weeds in the east Wiring Faulty side up Firemen are investigating pos to of a vacant lot, and creptdamthe building, causing $75 caus was sibilities that the blaze to the interior. ed by faulty wiring. The blaze got age July th, 3:15 p.m., a fire 4 a head start inasmuch as many mile west of the Garfield smelter residents were in Magna to at on the hill, started, but did not the tend parade. cause any damage. re was The furniture quickly The same day at 4:55 p.m., a moved by firemen and neighbors home owned by Joe Pas to re at after the ceiling became so water- - 9150 West 2830 South, was damsoaked that the firemen thought $25 when dry weeds were aged in. cave would it ablaze from a rubbish fire and The residence on the east side, to the house. occupied by Henry Johnson, was spread Damage of $2,000 lo the home :md $:UK to thi! contents was DON'T get chilled. Don't bathe caused to a residence occupied by or swim long in cold water, or sit Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, 10 around in wet clothes. E. 17th Avenue, at 11:00 a.m. on DOH T use another persons July 4th. W3Lw towels, dishes, tableware or the Duo to the rail, the Magna par like. ade was inter: upted just as it was DONT take children to places starting by a alarm that called all where there is polio. Ask your fire trucks from the Magna sta ren. health department DONT take your child out of camp or playground, where there is good health supervision. year, Responsible Citizen Must Numerous improvements were Always Be well Informed made in the company s medical that counties in an attempt to win person Psychiatrists say surgical-hospitplan, already one Henry Bawden, 71: Cornelius El- trophies in events who worries too much is neurotic, of the best in the such as calf BenIm mer Hilmer John Baxter, 68; country. WINS wild cow calf and one who doesn't worry at all roping, milking, all provements included raising sur- son, 72; Joseph Valentine Black, etc. of is out of contact with reality. races, types Ar-lie benefits from a maximum of 68; Hyrum Sidney Bouck, 69; The Ml Riders last year rode It seems rather hard to strike a gical Rex Bradford, 70; Jesse Jewell $300 to $000, nearly doubling mawe off with Sweepstake honors in offhand, but, balance, good Alma benefits, raising hospital Brady, 71; George Brown, number of would certainly be worried about ternity won, and they rates and increasing miscellan 70; Samuel Denney, 68; will be in trophies there again this" year anyone who doesn't worry at all. eous hospital charges from $220 Leon GanbettaJoseph The Pauras Auto Company was 73; LorenAmerican Smelting & Refining Dilley, Because, no matter how secure to zo Disera, 70; Hyrum Fredrick in an attempt to repeat last year's Company has started work in awarded first prize of $25 in the $300, an individual's own situation may dams and repairing Grand Prize division of the fine Elmen, 69; Noble Wilmot Farns-wort- performance. be. he cannot, if he is a mature, A television set will be given building Insurance Program Sr. 72; George Guggisberg, at others the Little Valley Flood July 4th parade sponsored in and The insurance program was 73; John intelligent perresponsible away Saturday night to a holder Control 69; Halvorsen. it was Magna. Second prize of $15 was above Henry Magna, just son, ignore the fact there are a liberalized to give further protec Samuel Foist Hill, 68; James of a lucky ticket. ffiven to the Disabled American revealed Tuesday. good many problems in this old lion to employees. For Veterans (DAV) and third of $10 Whitworth Chris Howarth. 69; world. And. if he is a conscien- accidents or illness, the present Nick to Explorer Post No. 98, according James 70; Korpakis, tious person, he will feel it is up maximum payment of $40 a week to Charles Paris, parade chairman. 68: Carl John NEW Lambros, their solution. in him to lo help for 13 weeks was raised to $50 for Other prizes include: For instance: Right now there 26 weeks. The company's group Larson, 68; Henry Frank Meng, Junior Prize- -1 st, $15, Veterans Al69; 70; George Mihalopoulos, are two and a half million stu life insurance program was mod- bert Leon of Foreign Wars (VFW), 2nd. $10, Miner, 71; Angelo Lee dents in colleges and universities. ified to provide cash payments to 2nd Ward; 3rd, $5, Lake Spencer Leonidas Telemahos 70; Pappas, MULTI-MILUO- N By 1175 there are expected to be a totally and permanently disab Patsuris, 72; John Lee Pritcnard, Ridge even and a half million. led employee of $20 per month for 75; James Madison Privett, 84; Novelty-$1- 5, "We'll Make The Even now. university facilities each $1,000 of insurance with the rI Team Yet," Little League. .11 ti Puzey, 71; Tony I are being strained. There aren'f last $1,000 reserved for payment William HenryCharles Miniature float or entry under Ramolo, 68; Dunkerly enough buildings, and there aren't to the beneficiary. 12 years of age-l- st, $7.50, 72: William Wallace Spencc, and instructors professors. enough Although the present pension Williams. 70: Ranald Mills Wol-lePony and Cart; 2nd, $5.00 Rusty What are we going to do? Papanikolas Brothers Announce Beautiful plan would not have expired until Special, 3rd. $2.50, Valley View. Sr. 72. The woman to Another example: In the past, 1958, it was Cannon-Papanikolto include retire is Louise only Construction Three best decorated bicycles New Center. M. Wilson of the United States has given eco- an increase in the monthly payunder 12 years of age: $2.50 each, Company Is The Builder Magna. nomic aid to Tito, who had broken ment from $1.75 per year of serMagna Girls, No. 12 and No. 40. GARFIELD off from Russia. Now, he has re- vice with a minimum of 30 years Honorable mention was given James Blaine Buckalcw, 71; The first units of the new multi- - concluded with a chain drug store, sumed friendly relations. Where to $2.25 for each year of service to Magna-Arthlane hardware store with Mills; Kenne Z. Edwards. million dollar Southgate Center, George 74; Jr., this leave us? does cott Refinery and American extending between State and branches elsewhere in Salt Lake up to a maximum of 35 years. William Fred 70; George Merrill, One more, just to make our Effective July 1. 1957 Smelting. & Refining Company. John Main Streets at 3750 South Street, County and a fabric shop. 70; Claude The higher pension payment Nuesmcyer, point: The US economy has never A branch of a major downtown not received has who Anyone Samuel will open Thursday, Magna In Smith, 68; Eugene Snow, been so good, but there are sev- will be effective July 1, 1957, and their prizes is kindly asked to vestment and Development Com banking company may also occu68. eral weak points. Things are not also will cover former production contact Mr. Paris at phone num- pany announced Saturday. py this first unit if present dis SALT LAKE CITY so good for the farmer, and right employees already receiving pencussions are amicably concluded. bers 2037 or 2251. Construe Paul Robert Richard Bohmke, new, Detroit auto workers are sions. The increase would provide October Unit is builder. the tion HamLester Company Frost, 69; feeling a pinch. What can be done a married man . with maximum 71; Henry of the second unit, Construction Gus The Papanikolas brothers, about this? service a monthly pension of ilton Steel Gait, 71; Bertram 100,000 square than more covering MAGNA SWIM E., John E. and Nick E. principals The responsible citizen will $241.50 and a single employee Owen Hunter, 70: George Edwin feet of space, will commence by that said in William Robinson Investment, Lamborn, Magna 74; these Shown above is the car with and with maximum service, $187.25 consider problems, The third within two years, the shopping October of this year. while no one can solve them per month, including social se- LeFevre, 73; Arthur Luchesi, 71; dual controls that has been ob of a southward consisting unit, 15 of acres will cover center John William McFarlane, 78: tained to teach driving in Salt alone, each of us can take various curity in both cases. extension of the second (roup of ground with 258,000 square feet stores located at right angles to steps, according to his means, td The agreement also includes John Kay Moffat, 68; Alma M ori Lake County, including Magna, 20 of store floor space and acconv the 21 help. It might be through force hospitalization expenses for a re- son, 71; John Henry Moriarty, 69; Hunter and vicinity. built in be will units, present modations for parking of 2,000 1957. of public opinion--o- r direct finan- tired employee and his wife with Valentine Henry Norris, 70; Rue Standing by the car are Cap Som-mcars. new ideas. tain Occie Evans, Deputy sheriff cial aid--a lifetime maximum of $1,000 LaVelle Packard, 67; Soren "Negotiations are being comstreet A new The Magna Swimming Pool Peterson, 68: Daniel Ephraim Dedl Sheppick and Mr. Sherman But. to know about them, and each. with a large department pleted will close on July 24th, the Pio- (3750 South Street) will be dedi to be able to do something about Unions involved, which have Smith, 71; Eric Waldermer Wah- - Lowman, affiliated with the AAA, heretofore has had no which store neer holiday for the state of Utah, cated to through traffic between a group that was highly instru these things, a person must be been bargaining jointly, are In- lin, 77; Oscar Nels Walters, 68. in Utah, to take 60,000 operation Samuel Henry Beckstead, 70: mental in obtaining the car from well informed. Polio vaccine is now available it was announced Tuesday by State and Main, serving the cen- square feet of space in the second ternational Union of Mine, Mill F. ter. Odown Swofford, 68; Alma Ken Garff Company. Remember that the sweetness and Smelter Workers, locals 392 Ralph Crpmar, chairman. for all persons from birth to 20 George unit Agreements already have This holiday falls on Tuesday. of life can only be achieved in a and 485: International Association Arluis Wheadon, 63. years and pregnant women, it was been reached for location of a Given Units Becksheriff An air conditioner has been inCounty George revealed this week. The first two democracy. Remember that de of Machinists, lodge 508; System one first The large Junior department store, costing unit, stead will provide the manpower shots can be mocracy depends upon the judg- Federation No. 155; Brotherhood given a month apart stalled in the check stand of the million dollars and covering covering 50,000 square feet of CARD OF THANKS for the instruction. huthe of ment all the people and that of Locomotive Firemen and and the final shot a year to 18 swimming pool, lowering include an space in this unit," the investWe wish to sincerely thank All who signed at the for the women attendants.. 78,000 square feet, will you as one of them can play your foot Albertson Food ment officials announced. lodge 844: and Interna everyone for their many kind Printing Company are Copper months after the first two shots. midity 18,000 square kindly proper role only if you know the tional Brotherhood of Electrical nesses and Third unit will include a furniAuthorities urge parents to use Great joy, especially after a sud- Center; and 18,000 square foot F. expressions of sym asked to call the Magna sheriffs' facts. Workers, local 1438. ture new store store, men's shop and service and W. Woolworth as as well beautiful floral pathy dial 6301, and leave their vaccine NOW before it is too late. den change of circumstances, is The Clerical and offerings at the recent death of office, name and address if they wish in The shots may be obtained from apt to be silent, and dwells rather branches for Gallen Kamp's fam- shops (beauty parlor, bartering, to Technical Workers, which has ne our beloved one. Fine Parade ily shoes and Sarlat's Pacific shoe repair, gifts), according struction. local doctors. in the heart than on the tongue. Northwest ladies apparel store present plans. Robert Hales Family I believe this year's Indepen- gotiated jointly with these unions, Henry Fielding the center can Regionally, dence Day parade was just about met to consider .the propos establishing its first outlet in ed to 75,000 persons, of service boast agreement. Utah. the finest we have had. It was L. F. Pett, General Manager, most ably directed by Chick Negotiations are now being said the planners. Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Paris, general chairman. I was fascinated by the beauti- Comer Corporation, has issued ful ensemble worn by Mrs. Cody the following statement: "Both and reprcsen Kemp on the Kennecoii float. union havemanagement workid earnestly for That was truly a gorgeous gown, latives and if some of the originals I have long hours to reach an agreement seen are any criterion for style without a work stoppage. I am a and price. I would estimate the particularly happy that it is Budget Request of $6500 Approved For three-yea- r will which contract dress worn by Mrs. Kemp cost Year of 1957 To Further Activities over $400. It was truly outsiand provide three years of industrial Of Local Group at mills for the peace operations ing. I thought our queen, Connie and the mine. On July 10th, the Board of Di Contracts between the com Keelch, in her copper gown, was rectors of the Salt Lake area, the unions and two "as pretty as a picture" and the pany UNITED FUND, accepted into ad and the Electrical Work two blue gowns worn by her most mission the Oquirrh District rennery em attractive attendants. Miss Gayle ers, representing , 'w;U expire August 31. Community Fund, and approved Brown and Mrs. Nanette Conti, ploye.-.':its budget request of $6500. for Negotiations with these two un were lovely. the year of 1957, announces W. S. In fact I enjoyed each and ions will get under way soon." Hook, local president. Two more unions announced every float The three fine prizes given at The Essayons. the popular pre Monday that they had ratified Payment to the Oquirrh Fund the July 4th dance, sponsored by ofcontract a three-yeof terms 115th cision drill team from the will be made very early in 1957 the American Legion Cyprus Post fered by Kennecott Copper Corto allow for the urual appropria Engineers' Company "B" of Too No. 38 and the local firemen, were and week by last signed ele, were very good. Major Peck poration of this group. tions awarded to the following "lucky" was the high ranking battalion six unions on Saturday. Clerical and The It is hoped that the Magna- - ticket holders: officer. acDourment Rotissiere, A. B. - msw -- "I III I II I Garfield communities will see fit IMIIIIIMH IM The team was under the direc Technical Workers met and 920 Wtt 3rd North, em the offer. Fritz, the to United Fund drive cepted M. G. Van Vlcet. support lion of t. Also ratifying the agreement in the interest of time economy of ploye at the Garfield plant of the was Local 1UB1, international various solicitors, workers and American Smelting & Refining Great Hews! workers. of electrical Brotherhood and the conse Company. committeemen to learn that I was most pleased Silver Lazy Susan, George Holding membership meetings quent saving of time and expense the House Monday unanimously this week to consider the to the various business houses White, Magna. early the death a bill permitting passed Reddi-Fr- y arc locals of three unions Griddle, Edwin Se-and industries by restricting sol penalty for anyone selling or giv terms a Utah. make who separate joint Saltair, qugstewa, up a to drive. kitation was bill The single to minors. ing heroin The Firemen and Legion memOperating En sent to the Senate, where prompt negotiating group. to worthy use. Keith time leisure Ed Front Cavanee, put Dca. pitcher; John row, coach, Approves of Act bers desire to thank everyone for Binei rs Local No. 3, International Pearcc. catcher; Ronald Th cob old, BiU Clark, utility; Clyde Ahlquist, passage was assured. On June 18th, the Magna Com their cooperation in purchasing The Magna American Legion of Electrical Workers I was particularly interested in Brotherhood Ivan been Orr, pitcher and utility; Gus Paulos. utility; Terry munity Council endorsed unani the tickets and outfielder; Participating teams have 1081 and Office Employes Junior baseball league has been making possible e. 1st base; David Beagley, utility; bnaw, 2nd base; Ricky Dca, bat' this bill, and had written consid Local most active in the Salt Lake Val- Draper. Holladay, Magna. Sugar-housmously the action of the Oquirrh more attractions for the Indepen- Union Local 28B. International to relative Don Un- boy; Stan Sire more, shortstop Fund in arable correspondence Post Davis, outfielder; Lynn Prudential, Midvale, for admission to applying Day celebration. They are meeting with Kenne ley league, and out of this fine seen dope addicts when derwood, utility: Dick Salisbury, Dirk Christison, outfielder; Chick the UNITED FUND. it I have Idence were C R. Naylor, P. cott officials this Thursday morn sport, healthy competition has 125, Bingham and East terrible this needed 1st drug, Dick are base; Pearce, outfielder. Hatch, pitcher and 3rd base. they Back row, loft to right been fostered, new friends made, and Thomas Hubbard. ing. on Inside rage; (Continued AS&R Starts PAULOS AUTO On Work At GRAND PARADE PRIZE Little Valley as SHARP DRIVER TRAINING CAR LINED UP FOR LESSONS MAGNA INVESTMENT MOTHER 4-- H. III OPENS SHOPPING CENTER IN S. a. L 4-- H y, as ur Cannon-Papanikol- POLIO SHOTS POOL CLOSED HIKED TO ON JULY YR. AGE LIMIT er ! Non-Ferro- us -- OQUIRRII FUND ACCEPTED INTO UNITED FUND OF UTAH Steel-worke- WINNERS ARE rs GIVEN FOR 4th PRIZES ar Non-Ferro- us III LOCAL LEGION SUCCESSFUL YEAR BALL OF Ill - SQUAD COMPLETES FINE COMPETITION |