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Show "The Complete Home Newspaper" -- Read It in The Timet or Leade- r- CHATTER Thirty-sevent- Garfield .Utah, Friday, October 30, 1953 year h At LmiI It Wu Different A Montana nun and his wife drove to California recently. He MAGNA said after leaving Salt Lake City they went endlessly past the salt flats, with nothing to break the tedium of the scenery for miles. Until, that is, they came across F: lends .if Mr. and Mis. Odeal a large billboard which had been and erected by the State of Utah. The C. Kirk, funner billboard read simply: Monoton- regarded Magna residents, will be happy tj learn that they plan to ous, Ain't It? return to the United Slates and be in Utah for the Christbaek Digging a hole is the only oc- mas again holidays. the start which at you cupation Due to the rritieul international top. situation in Iran, where Mr. Kirk was serving on a government poHuman Personality sition, Mrs. Kirk and their dau"e-"Human personality is the ghter, LaRae, were recently Mr.j v.ieuated" to Switzerland, but ir. resource undeveloped greatest the world." This statement was Kirk remained in Iran. Mrs. Kirk and daughter were Final Major Line Now made by William B. Terhune. Professor of Clinical Psychiatry ,o at Yale University. eond.tions. weather the extreme Grid System He further states that today Geneva as never before, we are learning rould not land either at to proceed The Magna Water Company is to release to health, happiness ar... ar in France, and had on to Basil, Switzerland, where now instail.ng tiie final line to power, great numbers of human tiiey are now residing. They and complete their grid system into beings. Mr. toured had Kirk previously I would like you to take that Magna with tiie new water supply. Tins improvement, a cast statement of Dr. Terhunes and the Holy Land. Nov-1 They will be joined about east main j.. along ;aij apply it to yourself even as ember Mr. Knk. b: iefl ,.t, will deliver the water direct I apply it to myself. Let every- tuur -- 4th byscrl.ons of Lurupe, various one of us say to himself, my lnlJ ltu, botlum of Magna instead to United the and return then lJe 0,itinal yjStl,m uf pumping human personality is the greatest over in 0, States. They plan lo ln,u a reservoir and then feeding llop undeveloped resource in visit their son, t lnt0 gaiIU by world. We should not be content Antes, Iowa, to and gravity, small grand- A piMU1, regulator will be with ourselves as we are. Our daughter-in-la- and Iis. Lee and sun, Mr., Kirk, insulied at this end of the line, possibilities are absolutely tre- then in time foi mendous and they never end until the journey to Utah aj0ul yeii l0 equalize the Christinas holidays. over the town. the day we die. pressure New Position Users Reminded of Line Value Who knows maybe the Lord There is some question on the keeps some of us alive a long while hoping for improvement! part of Magna water users as to tne value uf this line. These peo- K al !, Yit l are asked to remember that An Easy Mind pie the Utah Agricultural College in Luc line is primarily designed to Everybody seems to be seeking Logan. fted water directly into Magna an easy mind, sometimes called Their relatives and many in a complete grid system one peace of mind. This is a curious friends will be happy to welcome We have l.ne on 3500 South to the reserpractically generation. them back home again. voir for surplus use, another line everything; radios, television, air along 3100 South and now this conditioning, pensions, line along Magna Main Street to security some of them good, some feed directly into the heavily-use- d doubtful and some pretty bad. No generation ever had such abarea. It is fortunate, in a tense, that undance, yet we are very inept; we do not know how to use them, some 43 to 50 homes are situated on tins street that can be serviced what to do with them or why we have them. with culinary water, thus adding We have everything. We are considerably to the income of the the beneficiaries of the greatest Magna Water Company, in monAs a follow-u- p to the successtechnological era known to his- ful scrap drive held recently, the thly rales and connection lees. tory; our science is superb but we Garfield PTA wishes to thank the Data Released are not happy. We are dissatis- people who participated or conThe Magna Water Company had fied, have more heart attacks, tributed for their help. uuoui 075 accounts when the premore more high Mrs. chairman vious owners dropped their internervous breakdowns per hundred of the Ray Thompson, D.ive Committee, est, with 1303 accounts now. Scrap of population than ever before in stated that is special appreciation The greater income from these the history of mankind. And extended to Mr. Clarence Naylor additional homes over the an is easy seeking everybody of Kennccutt Cupper Corporaof the Bond Issue can easily mind. tion for his fine cooperation. Mr. period ue seen as being of great value. could remove from we If only Morgan Lund, school principal, The engineer reports that appour minds apprehension, worry, Mrs. Rex Bateman, PTA chapter insecurity and concern and decide president, and the sixth graders roximately 12 to la'A more water cun be delivered along this line every question and meet every all gave valued assistance. issue with the Golden Rule, then In addition to raising money for ,aj? njw bw,, )umped we would have peace of mind. new Pump.ng costs, due drinking fountains at the reduced Inchon head again- school, the scrap drive provt.j t:lu PU,,1P helpful in cleaning up the Gar-- 1 sl Whenever, you're feeling sour-pus- field community. remember that he who laughs lasts! COUPLE PLAN FORMER TO RETURN TO US. FROM IRAN COPPER CLUB PARTY PROMISES FUN! INSTALLING CAY TIME PLANNED FEEDER LINE FOR ALL! GALA AFFAIRS PLANNED FOR ALL I Rudolph John Riming. 4!). of 20 tnur . lead burner foreman a. tne (i.irfield Ref.neiy, died Sponsored Entertainments Designed For Pleasure Monday at 2 II) a m. in a Salt And Enjoyment of Adults and Young People Lake hospital aft. : ,m extended illness. Mr Kaunig wo, burn January All members and The entire community is markladies ing the evening of Saturday, Oct- are invited to vomi and d.inre 13, 19ii4. in St ckett, Montana, a ober 31st on their calendars as the under the blinking l.ghts of tile son uf Wolfgang .md Anna Fredrick Rannig lie was a member the time for fun, replete with Wagon Wheel at tile elub. of the Modern Wmidincn of several community and club enic.'i and a member of the Cathtertainments. olic cliuich. Copper Club Fete Mr. R.iumg hud resided on the The Utah Copper Club is enArthur Row with his family fur tertaining at a dance and enterabout three years, lie had suftainment on the 31st for members fered with kioi health for the past and partners, according to Jack few niunths, but bore it with a Ahlquist, club official. Every atwonderful fortitude of character tending lady, attired in costume, and courage. will receive a surprise gift, and Mr. Raunig was held in esteem prizes will be awarded for the and respect by workers and best three costumes. friends. Dancing begins at 9:30 o'clock Survivors include his widow; and a floor show starts at 10:30 four sons, Donald J., Durane II., o'clock. Thomas J., all of Arthur, David R. Eugene Jelesnik will not only of the U. S. Naval Academy, AnDane play his violin, but also be in Cyprus charge of the entertainment, conFor the younger generation, napolis, Maryland, his mother of of the following numbers: Cyprus high school is having Fort Shaw, Montana, four sisters sisting A: j , ilii-ii- j j . social U'J OFFERS THANKS ON SCRAP DRIVE blood-pressur- e, , , s, ; self discipline, are the triple safeguards of the independence man. SCHOOL CENSUS FalLer Honored ENUMERATORS On 86th Birthday FINISH WORK After observing several people, I've about come to the conclusion that many a girl who believes that she's acting dumb isn't acting. Our good friend, Les Larson, says that, Mixed greens are good for you especially those fives, tens and twenties." A Magna tycoon, who certainly likes money, says, "Anyone who thinks money grows on trees is going to be caught out on a limb' Flshln I would like to dedicate this to all the fishermen in this community. An antidote for all one's cares And moods of fretful wishin' Especially when one despairs Is just to go You have to leave your work be hind, And out in God's great open. Beside a lake or stream you'll find No reason for your mopin'. And even if no fish you hook You have achieved your mission: And you will bless the time you took To just go out, Brother Dies John West Shotwcll. 62, of Salt Lake City, died after a stroke Sunday at 6 a.m. He was the brother of Mrs. Clifton L. Reid of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended, ren. ! 440-vo- trap-doo- ly In addition, bouquets will be presented to a number of business concerns with McDonald's compliments, and others during this week. Perhaps YOU will receive one! The Utah Florists' Association will hold their annual banquet Monday evening and Miss Utah, Miss Ann Clark, will be officially crowned Queen of Flower Week. THIS WEEKS MAN TO ATTEND r, 440-vo- HOOP LEAGUE PUNNED AT COPPER CLUB HERCULES QUARTER CENTURY CLUB HOLDS PARTY The Hercules Quarter Century Cluh, Utah Chapter, held the:r annual dinner Friday evening at the Aviation Club in Salt Lake City with Harvey II. Fairbuurn, president, in cha-g- e. i The new rs of the elub included Walter Conn. II Lloyd Cue, Earl Junes, all of the B icchus Plant and P. A. Ray of Denver. Following the dinner, music wax presented by the Hercules quartet, who arrivej via the He: rules special plane. Guests were present from Wilmington, Dela- ware and Hercules, California. I , i A basketball league is being planned at the Utah Copper Club, slMinsurctl by tiie Cominnuity Association and club officials. All interested persons arc kindly requested to contact Leif Erickson at the Arthur Employment office or Keith McAllister at the Garfield Water Company. A business meeting of directors and team captains is slated Tucs-- i day, November lUlh at the club- morns, beginning promptly at 8:00 p- m. - follow us. But to make this way of life endure we must remember that it was founded on a belief in God. If God is eliminated, our country, as we know it, may not long survive. A. INSTITUTE PROVES SUCCESSFUL M I A very successful MIA Institute wax Oquirrh Stake held Saturday evening at the Pleaxant Green Wardhouse and attended by a large number of people. A summary of the year's work wu reviewed by the attending members, followed by a social A. W. Diamond and Mrs. Homer W. Bowen were in charge. i: ti.i n eiiii r., ! ! lit.:.:-air.- GARDEN f O.i: t Mon- , fo: the an I pi : By Emil Faulnar tw day N.a.euih i.e.n.v.il mi the 211! u end 21,'.. List August it fell to my lot I ii W i . e .nl1-i,et lix.i. : iieg.ciate in behalf of the Mag-e- .i e uetion booi'i.s, p:..v and G.c'den Club with our indust- -. i t n ics fo: an appropriation to carry ganii'A forming 'i.e f attend. llg pLople j in :i!o:ii.s which is, Ail paii.-- h lad.i .i iii'iny ol you know, the study of aie irgcu ce-iliute handvvoik for tin. waters and i iur dar vlieM which will lie on l:'ei: lel.itioiisiiip to plant life. Tli..- - pruldem is now recognized at the F.ip.iuik.uas Furniture Store in Magna. in gulden and agriculture circle l.ckit is problem No. 1. Conla.mi'n to drpil.-.-t t be held slul)Ji im ,.le These in g 'tat.uns are carried f,,r jjK. tlmv inajoi prizes that ut in the friendliest manner Wlll lu. awarded tne even, llg of tiie t.i a background of 15 year November 21m, Will lie in M.igna if successful - cooperative operat tiie Utah Power and Light ation of the Magna Garden Club Company oft ice, Pup.inikulus Fur- Greenhouse project. A spirit of niture, Uur L.i.ly of Lourdes confidence and goodwill has been Church and in Garfield at the established between the Garden Garfield Trading Company. Club anil uur industries. Proceeds from tins community Such a spirit of mutual respect to further de- makes negotiations not very diffevent will be of the icult. Perhaps tiie fray budding greatest beautiful new ball of tile parish. achievement of the Magna Garden Club lias been lac fact that it was able to cope with a bitter situation which involved very irritating garden injury into a constructive program which hoth our gardeners and our industries have appreciated. This has all been accor without threat omplished I name calling. i i ui-- i salt-lade- n d,.-plu- y u-- ed eXM-use- s GAY JOHNSON IS NAMED FALL QUEEN Miss Gay Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Johnson, was chosen Queen of the Harvest Hall Friday night at Cyprus high school. Dixie Obray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Obray, was named Cooperation Necessary If this world of ours needs one thing, it is the knack of getting along. We have had remarkable success in the sciences, in art and technology, but the science of getting along is still in its infancy. Three wars in our days testify to litis tragic fact Peace can never be achieved at United Nations conference or at Big Four meetings unless human beings learn to get along right at the grassioots. There is no better place to practice than in our own n. Former Local Athletes Keep Utes In Shape well-know- Bud McDonald icw Head Of Magna CLofC. COAST PARLEY Fothi-ringha- r. CAKE SALE cTORT Thirty four family members attended the festivities. Mr. Hick was born October 25, 1667 in Mt. Carmel, Ohio, the son How Long Will It Endure? of Jacob and Lena Hick. He came to Utah in 1890 and married Lunccford in Provo, DecShortly after the Constitution ember 13, 1834 in the Salt Lake was signed in Independence Hall, LDS Temple. She died December Philadelphia on September 17, 20, 1909. He married Lovisa Olsen 1787, a woman asked Benjamin in the Salt Lake Temple January Franklin what it all meant. She 21, 1915. inquired: What have we got, Dr. His children include Mrs. Lena Franklin? Madam, Franklin replied, "we Hurlbert, Klamath Falls, Oregon; Mrs. Fern Tate, Berkeley, Cali have a republic, if we can keep forma; Myrtle McAvin, Thelma it!" Huscnlof, both of Albany, Califur-Thelm- a Nearly a hundred years later a nia; Gager and Mae somewhat similar question was Clegg, Magna, and Walter Hick put to James Russell Lowell. of Salt Lake City. How long, Lowell was asked, will the American republic enHis daughters and son are former Magna residents. dure?" Lowell's answer, like Franklin's, Mr. Hick was pleased to reAs ceive a nice letter from Governor was crisp and to the point: and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, congrat- long as the ideas of men who ulating him on his birth anniver- made it continue to be dominant. Our way of life did not come to sary. us guaranteed. It does not belong to us alone. We have an obligation to pass on those who are to Lad day ..lie.- i in, r, SATURDAY IN MAGNA Eli-zjbc- ln Copper Worker Recovering From Jolt, Fall J. C. Pattison, 50, of 34 East 17 Avenue, Garfield, an electrician at the Kennecott Copper Corporation Garfield Refinery, is reported re lt shock covering from a and a fall Thursday aftern.inn. Mr. Pattison was stringing wires in the plant. He attempted to climb through a roof when he accidently lt grasped a power line. He fell about 10 feet, landing on a platform. Mr. Pattison suffered broken ribs and other injuries and was taken to St. Mark's Hospital. National Flower Week from November 1st to 8th, will be observed in Magna in an unusual manner by McDonald's Flower Shop. This progressive firm will present to each newborn baby who is born during the week from the vicinity of a floral arrangement McDonalds only ask that they be notified by dialing 2011. John Hick of 2146 South Roberta Avenue, Salt Lake City, was honored Sunday at the home ol his daughter, Mrs. May Clegg in Magna, the occasion being his 86th birthday anniversary. The alert man reads without the aid of glasses, keeps up with all tiie latest news and still is spry enough to do all his own work and shopping. Mr. Hick has six daughters and one son, 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchild- May Find Out A newspaper reporter was inWork is now being completed by terviewing an old couple who Granite District school census enwere celebrating their 60th wed- umerators in the annual tabulading anniversary and the old wo- tion of every child and person 18 man was explaining the methods years of age and under in this of making marriage last. vicinity. , "When you are first married, Local workeis checked in to the she explained, you think no one district offices Wednesday with has ever loved as you do. When their work. you are married a few years, The record of each child and all you realize that you love one an- children is highly important, not other more than ever. It is only only to Granite District, but to when you are getting old that you the state of Utah, and if anyone know what love really is. Isnt has been inadvertently missed in that so?" she added, turning to the "checkup, they arc kindly the quiet dd husband. asked to call one of the local Oh, yes, he agreed wearily, schools. if a fellow can only stick it out that long. When a man falls in love, it's a wise girl who keeps quiet about who pushed him. Orchids To You! I'ani.v.u C ! ol Lu.i. ie, l!;.-!- Th- YOUR and two brothers. Funeral Rites Requiem mass will be conductfirst attendant and Elaine Cullis-teed Friday morning at the Holy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Family Catholic Church in Great W. S. Cullistcr, second attendant. The queen and tier attendants Falls, Montana, and burial will be made at Great Falls. were crowned by Barbara Murtin, Sincere sympathy of the com- president of F11A, and Walt Gotts-eiialmunity is extended to the bereavpresident of the Ag Club, ed family. sponsors of the annual event. Miss Gay was chosen queen by home-towOne of the inducements on the votes east in a queen booth set up at the dunce. Over two hun- part of the Garden Club was to act dred und fifty people attended as field man for the town of Garthe well arranged affuir. field, which you all know, is a company-owne- d town. It is on the strength of this committment that I am writing this article. I ain sure that much can be accomplished in outdoor beaMAGNA utification in Garfield if there n Two former Magna ean be established a spirit ol a th let DcLand of Magna cooperation between the townsand Bob MvFarlane of the Arthur and management people of are Row, very busy this time The Garden Club cooperated the year at the University of Utah 100' with the now retired superOliver J. (Bud) McDonald Jr. training room in the field house. For these two young men help has been elected president of the intendent, H. Claude Anderson. of the Garden Club trees The Prudential Insurance Com- keep the defending Skyline Magna Chamber of Commerce and ureMany in Garfield. It has growing Vac-uliUte in n football team was introduced as the new prexy Champion pany announces that Mr. Joe a pleasure to distribute ten at the annual election lunch- been of 8669 West 3100 South in shape. ol thousands of flowers, shrubs Both Walt and Bob are veterans eon Wednesday Magna, has been extended an inand trees to the people of Garin tiie of bones and with McDonald affiliated is Mr. to job attend the company's vitation mending field. Claude cooperated with us bruises. in McDonald's Flowers Magna. and when President's Club in Del Coronado, "untiruising people cooperate they a For Walt run health clinic at Homer Pitts is the retiring prexy. California from November 15th become friends. I appreciate this Idaho Falls prior to coming to Stan Darger was named to 18th, inclusive. and wish Claude and Salt Lake City end has worked and N. H. Adams, O. K. friendship Minna retirement. I think for the lust three yeurs on the and Victor Duke that happywas one of those men Claude Idaho Fulls Russet baseball team were selected as directors. John whom was looking tar Diogenes of tiie Pioneer League. Rukieh is the secretary-treasurea lantern. lie joined the Ute staff on SeptHoldover d. rectors include Pi A. with Successor Capable Man ember 1st. Commons, L. O. Larson and KennHis successor, Clarence R. NayBut), the son of Mr. and Mrs. eth Huffakcr. lor, is a helpful, cheerful and dipA. W. MeFarlunc of the Arthur lomatic person. These traits will Row. is a noted baseball pitcher come in handy in his new job and was with the Salt Lake Bees which is not an easy one. Re,n 1951 and in 1953. presenting the Magna Garden Club. I shall cooperate with him their annual Halloween Carnival and Dance Friday evening, October 30th, sponsored by the C and Pep Clubs. Many types of goodies and candy will be offered 'for sale, beginning at 7:00 p.m. A reminder is also given on the Spook and Hop Dance Saturday evening, October 31st at the spacious new hall of the Magna Cathand Beessley Chatterton, dance olic Church. team; Miss Revel Rey, noted voThe committee in charge excalist direct from Hollywood, tends a most cordial invitation Dick Barratia, Ivan, famous jugg- to all parish families and other ler and Ted Johnson, brilliant interested townspeople to attend pianist the festive dance. GARFIELD PTA 20-ye- ar Final Rites Slated At Great Falls, Montana For R. J. Raunig GOBLINS, WITCHES HALLOWEEN swr s the CATHOLICS FURTHER PLANS FOR TWO DAY NOVEMBER CARNIVAL ARTHUR MAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS MAGNA WATER well-know- n Number 19 Vehicles Crash In Rainstorm fully. For $1,000 Damage Two car crashes occurred near M.igna Friday in the late fall ra:nt irnt. resulting in only minor hints to tile ocrupatits but causing about $1.0ilU damage to rars. .iccmding to local deputv sheriffs. The first one happened noui the Fourway Set vice on the Bacchus highway when a vehicle by znn.idelle Schlurtcr I era.-iinto a car with Ralph Ji nk.ns (if Mjgna at the wheel. A cit ition was given to Ms. Siidurtei for Juving too fast for The Community Baptist Church Ladies Aid is planning a cake sale this Saturday, October 31st Joa Vaculin at the Magna Lumber Appli.iiic1 This is a business conference Department, beginning promptly conducted by the company for at 10:00 a.m. A variety uf del.ciuus goodies the leading agents and their wives will he offered f.ir Sale to the of the western states. Mr. Vacuhn qualified fur this general public. high honor after only 9 niunths With the company following a qualifying period uf 12 months. existing eond.tions. This is an outstanding accomplishShortly after, cars driven by ment and only a few have been G. A Huliock uf Magna and Dvna able to qualify in such a short Mortvlli, weie involved in an accident at 8855 West 3500 South. period uf time. At The drivers claimed that due to Sister-In-Lathe heavy rain, visibility was Dies poor and the cats were sidtswip-- ! While Attending Rites two of and Mr. The daughters ed. Approximately S5U0.00 damMrs. Leif Erickson of Magna, were age resulted. For Brother-In-Ladistinctly honored the past week at their colleges. Mrs. L. V. Bracv wishes to exMiss Nancy Erickson was nampress her appreciation and thanks ed Homecoming Queen" at the to many friends of this communi- Wasatch Academe at M: Pleasant, ty for their kindnesses during Utah. two recent bereavements. In add. lion t a number of oh- While attending the funeral brother-in-laMr. Ellis was of her aril. Robinson in Torrry, U:ah, a sis- - ;he senior ei.i,s f..: tne Uti.versily Mr. Marie Mulford. of null Student Ilodv. Hut lunches at the local schools sitting next to Mrs. Hrary. sucare proving very popular with cumbed to a heart attack at the Garfield Womens Club the students, as well as teachers. time of the services. The num!r being served is exExtend Vote of Thanks ceeding the expectations of WITH THE in charge. Tin Garfield At Webster on opening day on Women's cluh wish to express sincere apprecia- Tuesday, October 27th, over three tion to Mr (' R N.iyior, super- bundled students enjoyed the hot. intendent of t.he Garfield Im- nourishing ineul which is preparRulon Anderson of the U. S. provement Company, fur his aid ed by Granite personnel and is Navy, has returned to San Dicgu. in the drive to g. t a Saturday transported here by bus in large California, after a 30 day leave matinee in Ga:f.i Id. as well as an eoutainers. j At Gal field, a large number of visiting hix mother and other rel- evening show Saturday. ative! and friends in this vicinity. The first matiri 'e is fur tudi tits weie e: ved, as well as at He had served oveiseas since Niivenila-7:h at 1:00 p.m, ac- Hrockbunk and Cyprus, which February, and ix with the radar cording to Mrs. Lola Mac Bate- held previous openings. division of the Navy. man, chairman. e Two Young Magna Students Honored Colleges w w School Lunches Prove Popular with Students i rs MILITARY , -- r The last few weeks I have been looking over Garfield very closely, inspecting gardens and interviewing many residents and getting their ideas about gardening at present an.l in the past. I have nut many f.nc people in these interviews, such as the Fete Nichols-ifamily who are some of the of Garfield. I learned much from them. The interview with Mrs. C. W. Evcis. the librarian, proved very enjo able. One meets few people as tolerant and with such a sane outlook on life as has Mrs. Ever-- . I al.--o enjoyed her fine sense of humor. I w . very interested in thumbing through the immense expense ledger at the Garfield Improvement office where I was searching for some of the early history of Garfield. This old ledger thrilled me. It revealed a town gets started. The first purchase recorded in tills ledger are a dozen picks, $5.15, 1 dozen rs how d shov.is. $7.10; 1 en crow burs, $3 20. This lung-handle- -- doz- WSJ May, 1906. Other Items Rcvsaled The price was amusing and ho.ve.i how much tne dollar has d shrunk. It also showed that was built in the horse and buggy days. There is one entry -- Gar-f.el- uf 1 1.0(10 bricks. $103.00; 2 wagons, $54, not $54 each but 2 of them for $54. Common labor was $1.75 a day. Another entry made me smils and brought back memories. Ilera it is: 1 collar pad. one pitch fork, one brush and curry cmb, $3.90. Our younger generation does not even know what a curry comb is. Garfield was built to house the smelter and mi!l woikors. It was built close to the industries because the automobile was at that time This was the Golden Age of the railroad and horses. They with manpower, shared the drudgery (Continued on Inside Page) |