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Show 'Xu 317-7- if h,hi Qfijs . feoLiimNlv Lnn..P B J,- . . I -- Rsod It - CHATTER 'The Complete Home Newspaper" in Tha Tin' ! Garfield, Utah, Friday, March 6, 1953 Year i hirty-eixt- h CKOtPS ACHIEVE MORE THAN LOCAL IN I!, S. DEFENSE PARTICIPATION Hava You Ever Thought-- Have you ever thuu.'.lit would t:ike communists YOUK business su.ould they gain control of the L'liil.'J Stales? They wouldn't walk in and pad' Number 37 88 l.0 Cyprus Students Suspended ROM) DRIVE After Unauthorized Snake Danee m -- i Approximately 150 Cyprus high whuul students were suspended fi.im tiie school Friday following lock your door, aceurJuig t ' Dr William D. Stratford of Web. d College, who spoke to the .mi unauthorized uciMi'ding Magnu-Garfiel- Lions and their ladies . last Thursday evening. UltlZCn S Instead, Inc Soviet Government would set up a competing business por (Cleanup across the suvt'l. That seems fair enough. Wo all thrive on competition. BUT, the government would control all the receiving of merchandise, in a Red regime. The independent merchant would get none of it. Eventually, the independent store would have to go out of business. This pattern has been establish-- , d ed in territory, v..t ti ."jr r immunity the educator charged, In his thatl of tile i.:s dents take ai,,.l decommunist a found he studies ne. t. bcuut:-h'lm.- s .;i mui.T.uning pride partment store where everythin:! U1 arid is sold. All goods arc in adequate yard.. 11 'wove . ::i mring the supply. thi- -e we: . i..e that laeked Across the street was a small aria. .ewer conntci on anl others of Instead store. putting jewelry Might. i the appeid! v' the proprietor out of business. whose m::. emailneiguo. ao.i.ls. the Russians merely cut off his "To supplt-nicutile drive which supply of merchandise. When he "turned to watch repairing, they y mr Magna Community Council is m.ik.ng f..r better and rlcanii halted deliveries of parts. livin', the people who are rot is another Which reason, con just ;'.n min.; to tin laws, s!i mid why THIS NEWSPAPER will eomet these conditions. The continue to resist anything that C.itnt Health and Sini.tation y smacks of communism or comwill cooperate in every munistic thinking. in assist in bctt.-.possible way And, furthermore, anonymous cnndlti ms. oig eoaimun.ty inof letters or even signed letters j "We should to ciiruu.ugv l.ke 1 timidation do not scare me, so to comply with regulations would suggest to the evident ;. oplee r llte'.h.ids ill me. Communist writer to stop thisc tiiise slan.iaids of sanitation tactics. aroinvnkid, foe the l.i.k cf aetiim .in tiie part of these few individ-Tof a uais is bce.nniug sunii'-vliaA Coming I'm A Coming, or A Going to .U triin. nt t the l.ne c. immunity .Magna.'1 the Minstrel Show that is being rehearsed by the Lions Club. Definite date of the presentation n has not been set by this active! ill A 1; A all. all group, but it promises to be a hil- arious community event! Watch this column and paper for more details. It's been a long time since a minstrel show good was presented here. One of the last I remember seeing featured T. W. Jqncs of Bacchus unJ Mrs. ! , I ; National Drive Opens Monday. Local Area Cooperates snake dance, to Dr. John W. Fitz-- j principal. in a statement to the Copper Printing Company, Dr. Fitzgerald s.ud the suspensions were voted by the Student Council, in com plianee with Article 8 of the Seiioul Constitution. Thii pirtic-- ; ulur Ai tiele was adopted in Janu-- j ary, 1950. Regulation I . Given Kadi suspended student must be ueeoiupunied to the school by a parent or parents as provided in tnc school's constitution and bylaws. The incident occurred as the students formed a snake-danc- e which wended its way through tiie hulls and classrooms following a pop assembly Friday afternoon. Melee resulted, although no damage occurred. The students had previously been instructed in their first period classes, to go to the 7th period classes immediately after the assembly, but when the bell sounded, a group started the snake dance and others joined In. Order was nut restored until ui) minutes later and teachers w-- .e asked for absentee lists foi lust period. Kenni-rl- t Copper Corporation, through the fine cooperation of P. II. Ensign, general superintendent, started tiie Red Cross drive off in this area, Monday morning by contributing a check of $508, according to Parley McCleve, distiict chairman. Mr. McCleve said that donations will lie solicited at the Kennecntt Mills, Garfield Refinery and '. Smelter, Bacchus, and the Salt... . works, in addition to the business districts of this area. ' ' ; f, ? j Mr. McC'leve will be assisted by a number of business people. In picture silting left to right. A. J. Beutlcr, P, H. Ensign. D. K. Hatton, Jack DeBry, Carl Borup, D. S. Marlor. Disaster strikes in Magna or in Arkansas and immediately the na(Kneeling) D. E. Dimund, J. B. Grose, M. S. Bawden. A. E. Nielsen. (Standing) - D. Robert Webster, C. G. Harris, M. A. Moffat. Elroy Davis and Clem S. Schramm. tionwide resources of Your Red Cross are niobilid for aid to the victims. A Utah serviceman in Korea needs advice and help with a - a j problem at home and gets it from the Red Cross field director at" tached to his unit. ALAN An accident victim in Georgia receives blood from a Red Cross blood Center. Every day throughout the nation and the world the Red Cross contribution you make here at Funeral Rites Set home is at work-- in your behalf to relieve distress, save a life, For Arthur V. Shorty eumfurt the stricken. Your dollars Powell make Red Cross service possible wherever and whenever it is Arthur Vernon (Shorty) Powell, needed. Magna resident, That is why the Red Cross em- 54, died in a Salt Lake Hospital Sunblem should be on your at 3:45 p. m. from an extendthe drive that opened day ed illness of cancer. a Munday sign that you have givDespite a remarkable fortitude en, a symbol to be worn proudly. and courage to combat the dreadIt will be your mark of personal ed disease at his home, it was necAmy Gourlcy. identification with a great humanto take Mr. Powell to the Gosh, that was a number of itarian cause. It means that you essary hospital a short time ago. years ago! care enough about your He bore his sickness with a the street or across wonderful cheerfulness A T. !.!( mother of six children and an the nation-- to extend him a helpToo Soon, Again? attitude of character that inspired w.is killed p. in. Friday in hand in of need. his hour ing before in once We suggested around him. Mr. Powell a head-nlid of two nutu-'- ) It is also a vivid reminder to everyone . this column that perhaps if the mi)ij was held in regard by hosts of Wert 210(1 Suulh. ;i, to others share in this spirit of salaries paid to local sheriffs were n(i;,.' S:i w.u Mrs. M. friends, who are deeply mourngiving so that no call fur help increased, a deputy could be ob- M mt.igin . his passing. need go unanswered, no matter ing tained for Garfield. He was born at Payton, Utah, where or arises. it This when been year One still hasn't employed Left to right are: C. W. Sadler, C. E. Young, R. Johnion, Jr., K. T. McCleve, M. G. White, L. I. Duncan, M. C. a son of William mure than ever in a still troubled August 8, 1898, for the Townsite town. W. B. Johnson. D. L. Poulsen, J McFarlane, R. M. Sargent. Absent when picture was taken were: R. L. and Christina Pettersen PowelL emRed wear Cross world, your Surely, Sheriff Beckstead, a Survivors include his widow, Dean, Chairman. L. R. Colt. L. R. Chase, W. H. Sorensen, and J. M. Paiiison. blem to remind others-th- ut there man could be transferred from Brown Powell; one is need and that they may share Marguerite the County office? daughter, Mrs. Reba Richards, njirCj, Employees at the L'::i!i Copper uf mills. The bulletin contained pLl ms were also in have. as it our you meeting we reiterate, Anti, again, Salt Lake City; four brothers, u of the Mon Division of Kennerutt Cupper Cor- letter signed by D. C. Johnson, James Steven Powell, Magna; Ray deputies receive too low wages- -. t;1gue familyf including the father poration lopped off their U. S. A Clerical president, why should such a position at- RuI 3fl Glpn 5 RuloBi 18 Bond Defense Powell, Nephi; Lloyd PowelL by Technical Workers; C. E. Turner, campaign tract anyone when they can get Pay sun; William Powell, New Jert0 vestigating achieving at leart 88 per cent parl Arc.lrJing chairman, Brotherhood $300 a month at almost any insey and two grandchildren. authorities, the accident occurred ticipation in the payroll savings Locomotive Firemen Si Engine-men- ; dustry? Funeral services for Mr. Powell when a westbound auto driven by plan. Carl Borup, president, Inter- - j a one Two Magna residents, arc being conducted this ThursMr. Montague and an eastbound Labor and management at mine, national Union uf Mine, Mill man and the other a $100 a Plato 1 111 vehicle driven by Mr. York col- mills and refinery teamed up in a day in the Magna Ward chapel, A. E. Nielson, 1 :00 youth, were arrested by Deputy Sheriff N. F. Pehrson lided. The front ends of both cars drive that makes the Kcnnccott Smelter Workers; s. p. m. by Bishop Thomas Brother-- ! V d committee, negotiating charg-iand sheriffs showed me a postcard Tuesday were demolished. Magna deputy industrial the -j operations largest Amerihood IT Carmen of 111, inRailway vacais and who drunkenness his from wiln son, Paul, Burial M ill be in Wasatch Lawn Apparently, the two vehicles Defense Bond payroll savings F. D. Watkins, president, decent exposure. tioning in fibs Angeles, California. were about 50 yards apart, when unit in Utah since World War II. ca; and The area below the Magna cem- Memorial Park. of American Federation Labor, Both were a nestl'd in the local Paul wrote home that he had both drivers turned toward the With the goal of getting as etery (3500 South and 9200 West) Fcderuti m No. 153. business section, the older man on was been invited by the California center of the in efforts ninny as p.issible of tiie inure than System recently cleaned and cleared highway State Democratic chairman to be to avoid the collision. Saturday and the teenager on of all debris by Clem Toone, actOther Endorse Campaign 5500 Utah Copper people to go Al a dinner a his guest at $100 plate nday. B.ngo n.gh; for Utah Cupper Al-a Mr. Montague told officers he In Business with Aaieiiea, ing road supervisor, and shortly indurrtng the bund camthere. and their partners They were tdken to the county after, a Magna resident dumped a was driving about 45 miles per union man and a representative uf paign were Al Si.inm r, interna- I'iuh n.eml-: Ive always wondered what they hour when he saw the eastbound carload of garbage there. lilt nation- i si. it 'd lain Saturday evening. jail. managemi nt led the drive at each tional rcprcson'.t'.llv serve at those $100 a plate affairs. auto on the wrong location and in each di partmeiit. al Union of Mine, Mill and Smcl-U- l Much 7th :n tile clutireoios. and Deputy sheriffs emphasize that approaching Shep-pic- k Dell valu-.oilikeable as a w.de of nt asnortiii: Maybe, arrests will be made to offenders, side of the road. Tnc collision oc-- ; Vo.'lteri: II. W. Ruhlon. again, D. Crawfurd Houston, Director menu . same useful prizes will bo giv-says, the they currcd two an.1 a half feet from and residents in that vicinity are Industrial .Relations for the negotiating eoninv.ltee, Int. mail. . n. have for the $3.00 kind. Could be. the center of the road in the west- - 0; asked to report any violations. A mal B'.'o'.heriio d of El-- . ti'ici! company, iiead.'-- tiie entire bond Th. feature gif v, ;ii be a .1x12 bound lane. II. E. D.'v:tt, genera! I. r ;..l un.i- - at the request charge of a misdemeanor will be effort lVjkers: A meeting of the Cyprus Parent- Homes and More Homes made against the violators and if Teacher ,l.in..ted by V. If. Adair.s A f j,. y. j. ., o r.v.:;il manage", clia.-inaO.dtr of Railway ConCharges Filed Association was held John Papanikolas informed us A charge of involuntary man- - Utah C.ipa. D.v.-- : n. ;; p.e.t-- d plan! from McDon-F- i convicted, a 6 months sentence in duct. irs of America, Local Wednesday evening, March 4th, Monday that he planned to com- slaughter has been filed against and waffle iron f:ne can the and $399 'f the B. C. nt c.Vcrs; business II mills, county jail At the dep.irtnn .in J Egbert, and members of a nominating plete homes on 169 lots in Oquirrh Mi. Yo:k by tiie county attorney, fr.un Mcrls be made. combination r..ver S:..t:.m and the rcpri- -i r.tal a, Intel national A' 'n committee were selected to choose Hills this year, decidedly adding one & case, Fuin.ture Appliance: M.ll Ore Haul.. go department, E. of Machini-ts- , Lodge 3H8. naniL's of nominees for next terms to the size and attractiveness of What? Again? J. Gardner. eh:cf mills acciuntant Preparat: m an! d..-t- . ..eo . :i of. 24 quails motor oil, donated by PTA ufficers. the town. Service Station. Tills could well be the reaction and M. A. Moff.it, employment print J mat: rials f.ir th c.vii- -' Bei'ii-tA few musical numbers were The Alldredge brothers, Layt, one include Tile a of on an dull B. Gon-II. prizes H. report attempted burg director, were app.iintcd by I. p.i:,n was directed by under the direction of . piesmteJ Claron and Mert, will start about & :.k cl bonds; $23 at Lumber Central the rad:.', l.iry savings Ensign, gi n al superintendent of !, . i n, assistant director of M:s. E. F. A rave, and the balance next week on their subdivision of 1 11 fllCF lawn glider and lawn chairs, Hardware Company lute Sunday d r ial relat.ans. Tiaimng se.-to assist ill the drive. of the time devoted to teachers 42 homes, just east of Thomas' table lamps, throw rugs, clucks, night or early Monday morning. r ciiiv.'iiitt'enu n and solrv At the Arthur M:ll, D. E. Di- consultation with parents. Gardens, and say the hams store and The has been other s. bi burglarized m oid. 1'i.icii.ti'. conducted Well. le.t s re 'hut prizes. wi j .p by the sale of residences at Tnc twice few the the ta.naient div-inti'i in m wa m nt. months, begins I McGiegor of tiie training ici:c.-:ent.npast ,:.j,'.i most enthusiastic. 3 0U o'clock. thieves escaping w:th consider-jlil- c wi re isi.rn. chairman, and Breinholt Builders, who had to One car was totally demolished .:.? the loo'.. 0vcr $22.08(1 pledged A. J. Ben! st m rruus clerical of any mills' II. open house for a lovely brick Ulna wr.c:- (..,!;, .my tlu uugh and tLckn.c.il union, and P. A. un.t gii. and another vehicle damaged $100 : ear doors of the establishBoth was the attained Ccntial; r by dwelling Sunday, plan to build j:,,, ni(. ,um f i ,;) notes during ment lud been jimmied, but en-- t in a collision Thursday near Hunuf Power Station Miih 97 per cent more in Magna if the demand tiie m n'ii uf February, dcinon-iti.iti- Muntoya, Iaternatiunal Union ter. The feminine drivers of both ranee was not affected. Workers. Man :i:'t. Smelter , M.ll and filiation. warrants such type of hemes. autos suffered mild shock. the liinf: Ji lice of the The accident occurred, accordAlthough the stormy day defin- people ia lii:.- - a::. i flirtin' town-uwOther Members Named Group Given 100r, Honor M. B. Baw.ii n, sampling fore-iitely was a drawback for attendon the Salt Lake 'i ut.!. tv. ing to investigating deputies, ns Employers ance to the Open House, many a car driven by Mrs. Virgil M..gi'-- i Pinn:. wis cii.iirm m A t 't.i! of l')2 'pie pledged payroll achieved 83 pei cent nice comments and interest were their of 4850 Hyland Circle, Salt comedy-myster- y A of t'.ie r.rt tu obtain at the Magna mill, and Employees at the drama, participation. evinced by local people who tour- the new water wiiieh - now lie-- . Lake City, traveling east on 3500 "Mr. and Mrs. North," will be pre-en!n we-- e A E. Niels, n. Bi'.iiiier- - Kiniiuci'tl Research Laboratory ed the handsome place, f 1!. iiwav C.ii v. ry irol home. :i uf Am South, was struck by a vehicle iv .ir the first to receive the 100 :i g rnjey. .1 :n by the Cyprus high school Pirate. Lo.e Heartbreaker driven by Mrs. Elva B. Duty, 5830 drama department next Thursday ca! lili.i; and C.i.l Burnp. pur cent participation award A cli' c!: of t ie tecirrls shmv .ia, i Whan? .1 a West 3500 South. Her car was n id. nt. In.e- n..;:,.n Union ot At til tii.it a n.iaru r of n- x evening. March 12th. A reader asks us whin and a.- ive i. .! lie J : a total loss. W ..w The icad roles are being capat Gil.': 'rtuniiv to AI n: M..1 and S.n. ,.ip where we think a new elementary .(udy the Mrs. Doty was making a left ably handled To further activities of the Cyp-- . 302. oi tiie ?.I ,na mint ihii'ctu:-- r- presenting manby Carma Woolfen-do- n. p.iigiain school will be constructed for Water, r.i in uid'r to exhnJ y its PTA. a benefit movie show, turn to the highway and knocked Bcvan Chipman, Carla AYava For Mills Ore llaulag.-- , tiie agement, and R. M. Sargent, vice-l- i Magna? "llirniiin of will be the Dimond automobile 70 feet and Kelly Pearce. 111. United Steelworkers of i poopeiai.ve i ffei't, tiie $2.00 eliairitir.il w:. ('. G. Harris, ch.ef ' p. I understood some time ago F this Fiid.ty afternoon, along the road. The Doty car made every minute and '::ven Amei.rn. Local 4413, were ap- -' inspect ir and tiie They are being assisted in a fins penally will not 'lie ;.M. d t the from Granite authorities that the b.- !U nf two complete spins and landed in manner by Boyd Olsen, Richard fnie hull, M ireh Cith at the school. playing users Mho have not M'as fil.'uy Davis, Iji'otii.': bund uf pu.nt.'d vliaiimun and ia(er s.te will be directly south of the paid or signed a $!5li not.' uiit.l LucmiV t.ve Kiieeun mil Knglr.e-ini'The movie begins a ditch. Wendell. Raymond Blake, Del man uf the drive by Harry A. lie t'.ipi'as Pu.ites lr:t a ! iv 1 Brockbank junior high school, and Ap:i! the at 12.45 noon, and an admission Mrs. Doty was cited for neglih.r.iki mr.ir. t Buckner, Loel Hcpworth, Nancy Judge 844. At Central Power tiniioun.'es E. D. Jensuperintendent. my crystal ball (and also judging kins, chaonien uf the Iloaid. T ip honors in final standings ecisi Seud.ng T.n. le Buffaloes, i liargv M ill be made to the stu- - gent driving by Mugna deputies. Cammans, LaVell Hill, Roland '(at. II. J. B. Grose, chief . ti'r,.' m an fracas t from the average increased atadvisi's Mrs. Roy D. va eiiaii'iiian fiiieman. the ri'f.nery for enrolling Rue;:g, Kay Dea, Warren Thorn-(H'- k, i ill, ITA tendance at Webster), says it will is ju.-.-t a succession of things to be .ai I D. K. II it t r.. In' nat.ennl 94 per cent uf its moie th..n 70'!, Tin 'uc.il quad is n.iw Receive Promotion presidep.!. Shirley Bailey, Elaine Morenjoytd, indii.vd or l.cked. Mm'i'ay for 2nd place in the j Bi'otl.erhood of El. e:r.. ,1 Wel in the bond program. probably be about 1955. impluyi-cgan. June Parks, Jesse McArthur Information has been received and Peggy Herron. Father Dies Ilui-- c fir who. 'hearted co- - Jordan Leagiie ers, was c ch ilrm.in. Aii i to cl ise the column this 1 ' .v on Lousy Day Wendell Buwthorpe ia the dirpl.iv Granti-villby Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayda of Coniiiiittec inem!ers ineiuded iipeiaiiun In tween labor and ii, an-- ! Feeling below par today, Im week, may I silicon ly thank Dan E. M. Hall, Cal M il l n. C. J. H.tld, agi'inent that nvide the patriot, e l!, Gianlsvdli f Hhu- this Friday Clayton J. Robinson and Leigh Magna that their son, Bill, has ector of the production which conValenYaleiiline for his M.irclt (iin. and u b.ittiej W. Robinson of Magna left Mon- been promoted to sergeant in the sists of three acta of suspense, inJ. J. DbBrv, and I). S. Mailer trying to remember an old saying campaign a modi-- uperatiun was 'Venuig. that today's trying timea are to- tine to me in Friday's Tribune, .u .l luan'.svilii' is tne only day fur Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to armed services. He is stationed terspersed with comedy. Curtain labor. i xnri'sscd this Meek liy Ch'in R. s and also the many nice friends morrows 'good old days. will go up promptly at 8:1S attend funeral services of their with the Army in Germany. The Bond Booster Bulletin, Sciiramm. state director, and D. E'.uu thus far tlrs season to 111,1 victorious Toueleiles. win) railed liieir congratulations. which was mailed to the h nies of o'clock. father, Burton J. Robinson. Webster, dirertur, ,,jt A A good action is never lost; it is I truly appreci:!e it all, and or- ull employees This is a fact to which we might A cordial invitation la extended Sincere sympathy is extended W crowd is travi ling mer of the U. S. Tiea-ury'- s Savings prior to the 1,1 C.rantsville a treasure laid up and guarded for for the attendance of the to see the game. to the sorrowed family. as well reconcile ourselves ai ear- chids to you, too, Dan, for YOUR paign, carried the endorsement of Bunds Division. genersl the doer's need. public. all the unions at tha department (Continued on las', page.) ly in our carears ai possible: Life wonderful column. i ' Sovict-conirollp- d 1 i i i : - nHm i . FINE MAGNA . iiai.-ii-i- DIES OF LONG ILLNESS ... life-givi- m , j, iFild j well-kno- lapel-recogni- zing neigh-burs-aem- ss i n j ; j Ed-lun- d, Residents Arrested For Drunkenness, Indecent Exposure l IjTtvo Non-Ferro- Iiu-a- &!TY PKIIiN Lilo Ull. JPNT) Warning Given For Dumping By Local Cemetery Col-ling- BINGO NIGHT Cyprus PTA To Name Nominating u u i "', d Committee Croup MAGNA STORE ' BURGLARY IS n, . : . ATTESIP1ED j j Car Totally Demolished j t m i j 0 ll 1 17 -- ! -l j.-t- I -' In Collision 1 i CYPRUS SCHOOL j r.-- f. Q tKLIS 3IEE Irt , n; TO PRESENT Benefit Cyprus PTA Show This P-- . . FfidaV AftCniOOIl - i . , 1 ev-e.- Mu-higa- hinrt-ShuM- Meil-know- n -, ; iti Mi-ti- 1 4u-4- l. 1 ! t- s e j d l rt i PLAY M ARCH 12 ed |