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Show The Complete Home Newspaper -- Read It in The Times or Leade- r- CHATTER From The Editor Garfield, Utah. Friday. August 6. 1954 year Thirty-eight- h KCC DIRECTORS GARFIELD HOY MAGNA BLAST TO ARRIVE FOR SWIMMERS WIN KILLS S. L MAN FRIDAY AT MURRAY ANNIVERSARY Number 7 Will You Return It? FAIR STORE FDA RED CROSS GARFIELD LADY BL00DM0BILE PLACE HONORS LOSES PURSE; HERE AUG. 25th $93 Mrs. WjiJ (Maude) Allen was PAPERS, Blood Transfusion Needed WINDOW WINS PAYMENTS Have you ever noticed that Schedule Outlined some people are so busy acquiring Busy For Nine have never Busy that they knowledge Men time to use any of it? A group of Magna and Garfield Terrific Transformer Exboys who have been instructed at Shuts Off the Garfield swimming pool by plosion Bud McDonald, lifeguard. liter- Water, Electricity ally took the lions' share of honLewis James Taylor, 53, of 52a Nine directms of Kennecott ors Friday at a swimming meet Copper Corporation will be in sponsored by the Salt Lake Coun- East 6lh South, Salt Lake City, a Utah this month to hold a direct- ty Recreational group at Murray. pump man at the Magna Mill. The stars were the three Tracy Kennecott Copper Corporation, ors' meeting and to take part in s the youths, Loren, LeGrande and was killed instantly Friday evencommemorating 50th Anniversary of Utah Copper Larry. Not only did these boys ing from a blast of an exploding Division of Kennecott Copper Cor- take first places but also establish- electrical transformer. The explosion occurred at 7:07 ed new records for the events they poration. p. m. near the No. 1 pump station The directors will arrive on entered. across the highway north of Races Given Thursday, August 12. Those due Plant. Ribbons were awarded to the here that day include Arthur W. Mr. Taylor had been employed Page, of Now York City; Charles following local boys: freestyle, 10 years of only a few days at the pump staSawyer, of Glendale, Ohio; Albert E. Thiele and Medley G. B. Whel-pleage and under, Loren Tracy, first. tion, having formerly been emboth of New York City. freestyle, 12 years of age ployed in another portion of the The following day Charles It. and under, LeGrande Tracy, first, mill. He suffered from a heart condition, and was given the Cox, of New York City. Kennecott and Wayne Nuesmeyer, third. very tluiiird Wednesday morning to receive a letter from Tiue, the Mans Magazine, that a window that she had dressed for the Fair Store in Magna, had won third prize uf $50 111 a national display contest. It featured Father's Day 20 Seconds Garfield mother is almost Every liearlbioken over the loss of a In LJ. S. Families With Modest black, purse Tuesday, Thank Youl Incomes To Be tit 7:30 a. m., that not only containEvery 20 seconds in 1953, some Mr. KJ Gray, new operator of ed hospital in the United States rebut also (95, and pictures Beneficiaries in Slatiun Magna, Gray's Service moinenlos of her son, Pat, who ceived a blood transfusion supply merchandise. is a most accommodating and was killed on Guam in 1948. by fellow Americans through the Fed-eiWith the enactment of the The prize was fur zilies with genial fellow, already establishing The saddened lady is Mrs. F. L Red Cross blood donations. Housing Adminstratioii Hill population less than 10,000. a firm and appreciative friendThe Salt Lake County Chapter H.) Haiiscn of 27 West on Monday, millions of families Tlie photograph Has taken by (Jennie is required to furnish one hundred ship with the younger generation 17th Avenue. with incomes ill modest he kindness. able Mr. W. F. of eon-teWrathall, and the through his acts She was in a hurry to get to pints each working day as their for the first time, to buy new or Several people have reported sponsored by the True Mag- her daughter, who is so badly minimum quota. A total of used homes, ueeordmg to infor- azine. to us that Mr. Gray has fixed bici ippli-pints will be required for the with arthritis that Mrs. mation received by Iih'jI authorcycle flats, refused pay from the Hansen daily goes to help her. local needs of civilians and 15,000 ities. eldest our youngsters including With her arms laden with articles, pints are required for the Defense In ' id it ion, families will be F. daughter, Becky. she placed the black purse on top Department, headed by President to enlarge or m.xlernize helped To purchase a tank of gas from of the car, while she unlocked it. Eisenhower. their present homes. such a genial person, is the very That is why the Red Cross She entered the car, momentarLoral builders and banks hailed least favor one could extend to ily forgetting the purse, and drove Blood mobile will visit Magn on move the as one a and progressive repay such kindness. from her home to the site uf the August 25th to give the citizens predicted it would boost home S. Drinker, of freestyle, 14 years of age transfer. president; new (i.irficld LDS Ward before an opportunity to share in this 10 20 to Tended Pump per cent. building by An Interesting Battle Philadelphia, and Charles L. Tutt, and under, Larry Tracy, Jirst, she rciucmlicrcd her purse. She vast project and at the same time Here are some samples of bow Mr. Taylor had either been atThe battle between General of Colorado Springs, are to arrive Chick Hatch, second. establish a blood bank for the but it had fallen off. stopped, George F. Cmmar uf Magna was Motors and the Wall Street Jour- here. On August 14. they are to be backstroke, John Wim-me- r, tracted to the transformer by a much easier it will lx for any one M.s ll.mscti immediately turn- benefit of Magna citizens and H A F to a the a en was noise route or a to meniiiermf the Magna ed ai.iuud and small approved by second. buy apixiiiited nal is one of the most interesting joined by Robert G. Stone, of Bosretraced her steps, their families. contests of the nature that the ton. The ninth member of the freestyle, Keith Korous, pump he tended some 100 yards home under the new law, with Water Company Hoard uf Truslii but was not able to find the hand Largest blood collecting agency 1 its lower down pjyments on both Monday morning by Salt Lake from the No. station. nation has ever seen. The Journal board is Lcland B. Flint, of Salt third. in the world, the Red Crass furn' bag. Gene According to Dr. Owen G. old and new houses. County Commissioners. He will breaststroke, printed stories about the new Lake City. Many articles of identification, ished about 40 of the blood used F II A appraisal, former down complete the unexpired term of Reese, who pronounced Mr. TayA busy schedule has been out- Gregory, fourth. models that are pbnned for 1955, in 1,600 hospitals, making it posstier driver's including H down L. lor who was he killed payment, present instantCieiey. payment, dead, ible for donors to draw from tho recently resigned. bank hn.ik, etc. are in thelicense, and as a result, GM cancelled lined for them during the vi.ut. At relay team, third place, purse, below: in Mr. order their is Cromar of chairman the but above all, Mrs. Hansen would community bank and have It their ads in that paper, an account 9:30 a. m. August 13, they will be consisting of Keith Korous, Ron- ly as he either appnuched or was (old) (new) Magna Community Council, past like to have the taken on a tour of Kennecott's nie Robinson, Chick Hatch and passing the electric substation. that amounts to (250,000 a year. pictures and the transferred wherever they may be (12.000 y (2,400 (1.200 Lions Club prexy and very active (1,650 Off The Journal made an excellent new Research Center on the Uni- Larry Tracy. purse, which was a gift of her son, on visits or vacations. All this Is (3,000 (2,400 (1,951)' in other civic affairs. The explosion shut off electric (15.000 made possible with the help of Medley Relay, third place, statement of its side, when it said: versity of Utah campus. An hour relumed. Tin (3,000 (3.150 (2,700 County Commissioners "A newspaper exists only to later, they will attend the public Tracy, Wayne Nuesmeyer, service to Nos. 1 and 2 pump sta- (18,000 "I'll gladly let the person keep a monthly average of 62,000 volstated (3,200 (4,000 (3.650 tions. The pump stations furnish (20,000 firmly that they will abide the money, if theyll only return unteer workers which Include provide information for its read- dedication ceremony at the cen- Loren Tracy. water for processing to the Arthur by the ruling of the 1!I53 legis- my Diving, Larry Tracy, fourth. ers; it has no other reason for be- ter. purse, pictures and papers," doctors, businessmen, housewives A total of 300 participated in the and Magna Mills, the Garfield lature, wherein the original statute says Mrs. llanscn. and others. At 12:30 p. m. they will attend ing. It provides that service only set up the metli.id of operation Mrs. C. G. Harris volunteer Refinery and provides culinary as it diligently seeks out what is a luncheon with Utah business and meet. Her telephone is 4454. and eleetions. water to residences accurweathas hot extreme the chairman it for the Magna Garfield room and civic surrounding leaders the During in reports Empire happening The 1953 statute states that of the Hotel Utah. That evening er, the Garfield pool has had an the Magna and Arthur Mills. area, urge everyone to phone her ately and as clearly as it can. Magna must conduct its own NEW All of the Magna and B & G at Magna 2284 for appointments "And when a newspaper begins they will attend a dinner with average daily attendance of 000. Row residents were without water election, separate and apart from and details of the Bloodmobile to suppress that news, whether local Kennecott operating and and electricity for about 24 hours, any other election, on the first visit on August 25th. at the behest of its advertisers or staff officials at the Alta Club. Wednesday in December. AppliVarious Blood Vsm necessitating considerable shifton pleas from special segments of On August 14, they are to visit WELL-KNOW- N 15 cants have until Mrs. Harris states that the blood days prior to ing of plans by housewives in that business, it will soon cease to be Governor J. Bracken Lee at the the Highlighted by appearance election to file for the position. area on refrigeration of food. that is not used by the hospitals of any service either to its adver- Capitol building at 9:30 a. m., and The Magna Mill and part of the of Mr. America, the official A. becomes outdated in 21 days and tisers or to business because it a half hour later attend the cereA. U. weightlifting. Judo and Miss Arthur Mill were shut down. this is processed into gamma will soon cease to have readers." mony at which the heroic-siz- e and Mr. Intermountain contest, is Don and Dave's TV Service in globulin, serum albumen and statue of Daniel C. Jackling, accord96 attracting many entries, founder of Utah Copper, will be M iss Mary Jo Andrus returned Magna, will open next week, an- other blood derivatives, sent to ing to J. J. DeBr.v, chairman. A citizen is a man who wants the Board of Health, who distribto the State. The statue presented Monday evening from California nounce the proprietors, Don better roads, better schools, better was sponsored by the National Soand David Cook It will utes the presrious prescriptions where she attended summer public officers and lower taxes. Mrs. Elizabeth Sophia Carlisle school at the University of Cal- be located at 9031 West 2700 So., without charge for the product ciety of the Sons of Uljh Pioneers, Anyway, I came to this conclu- and executed by the noted Utah Hauli-n- . Salt Lake City Board of Health of ifornia. She was a guest at the next to Duke Drug, and present a pioneer who sion after talking to several modern site for the rapidly ex- has filled over one hundred preDr. Avard Fairbanks. this died home at sculptor, of her aunt vicinity, and Saturday uncle, think we should have another 11:40 a. m. at the home of a scriptions in the past 30 days. panding industry ! TV. Major olid Mis. W. II. Troxell. elementary school in Magna. I At 12:30 p. m.. the directors will daughter. Mis. Vera Mackay. Mrs. Mr. Cook is the sun of Mrs. Chris Credits remain in the commun- underand one need a be we at luncheon honored too, think Am mb ybbv wHfcssB given Bawden had resided at 3528 West iLy koltttttl ui and Mr. Mis. Jck Mooie entertained Aikwllii uf in is the used by the community within stand that it offing by the Sons of Utah Pioneers at 3500 South in Granger. is from Kansas. members of her Pinochle on Club from Granite District in several the Hotel Utah. that period. Both Fiicmen of Salt Lake County Born in Alpine. Utah. Decemher Thursday evening at her home in of Radioyoung men are graduates That afternoon they will hold 24, 1857, she years. in black and Institute a daughter of fire department No. 2 have been was Garfield. Prizes to were given their directors' meeting at the Re- John and Elizabeth Mia. Ted MelJennaid and Mrs. J white and color receivers. Hoquard kept busy the past week answersearch Center. Mr. Cok also served five years as in area fires this well Henwas Carlisle. She T. Coon. to married ing grass The group meet August Baiter Teacher Pay in the United States Navy as an 12i.li with Mrs. Max Giles. ry Lambert Bawden, December 15, as quelling a blaze at the Magna Means Better Towns electrician. He and In wife, the in the Old Endowment Mill Power House. 1881, Saw an item in one of our exformer Nancy Cannon, and two was On the LDS Church. House, Friday, department tellMr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman change papers the other day reside here. out to called at daughters, fire a She 1885 to moved in extinguish Granger have relumed home after spun( ing how a teacher in the local since. Mrs. Baw- 8300 West and 3100 South. No and resided there acto school had the Boise week at and resigned past ing high MIA Ward Outing den was a member of the D U P damage occurred. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. cept a job as a truck driver. batsame The the firemen and Relief active in in the day, moSociety While we assume that the tled a blaze at the Magna Mill The Pleasant Green 2nd Ward church. Women Golf Winners Friday, August 13th will feature tivating force behind such a move Survivors include six sons and power house. Damage of (1,000 Mr. was a consuming desire to be a Cutler was winner uf MIA lias planned an outing in "Rhythm on Review," the theme to the occurred the MillCreek building, but Canyon Monday, Aug- of the Salt Lake County Recredaughters, Mrs. Eliza Mackay and the May at till- - l.'lali Cupper truck driver, there is also a Mrs. (Vera) Mackay, Taylorsville; amount of electrical loss has not Golf club women's division and ust 9tli, replacing the regular meet ation dance review in the Cyprus sneaking suspicion lurking in the A number of on the Miss Leon Bawden, Charles Lam- been given by Kennecott CorporMis. Muriel .Sandal I won the June on Tuesday. high school auditorium. Curtain background that finances may irrigation water complaints in Magna have bert, Orin R. and The committee has reserved the will go Stanley W., all ation. have had something to do with it. been received leg. up at 7:30 oclock. South lioxi-lde- r by the Copper of Granger; 27 grandchildren; 82 Picnic area, and On August 1st, the firemen According to Miss Connie Jo Teachers, as we see them, are the office, Company and one great downed a grass fire west of Webarrangements are being made for Matthews, director, a total of the backbone of our America. Printing sheriffs and weir masters. a large attendance. Brother Dies ster School and August 2nd, they 140 students from the great grandchild. They take our kidlets from the All are asked to bring their own Funeral Rites Held Although there are only 165 were called out again to extingarea will participate in the formative kindergarten years, and water users, at times F.i ile.it Pool Ion, 00, of !)3!) So. lunch and the MIA will furnish Funeral services were conduct- uish a fire near the Pleasant singing and dancing. stay with them through high irrigation Main of 2nd Lake Magna caravan Salt watermelon. No The ed Wednesday in the North Jor- Green Cemetery hill. will West, large portions City, died One of the highlights of the damage school and college. have had the fast irrigation dan Stake Tabernacle with Bis- occurred. p. in. in a Salt leave the church at 0:00 p. m., and evening will be an Arts and Crafts Monday at With all due credit to our Street water running for hours. Lake hospital of a coronary occlu- help is needed with the tianspurt display that will feature the outhop Morris Harmon of Granger homes, we still maintain that the sion. The weir masters emphasize Ward officiating. atiun. Will YOU bring your car? influence that teachers have on standing items of this year's proHe was the bi other of Cart W. Games will lie played at the that it is each users duty to turn in the Elysian Burial made was America Mr. an jects. The best will be chosen for extremely off the water as youngsters, plays with finish of Poultun a followed Magna. pro- the exhibition at the canyon site, they Burial Gardens. by County Fair important part in their lives. it. Considerable damage by the It will be held at the Magna Sincere sympathy is extended in Murray in late August And yet, the teaching profession it is to the sorrowed family. when of run water, Paik steady Community August Friday, The is one of the most poorly paid for dancing revue and crafts Stringfellow Pays Tribute To Utah Founder not being used, has occurred to 13th and begins at 7:00 p. m. display are free and everyone is the great responsibility it bean in r mattwualso and state and A 75 cents for roads, of county adults, invited. charge Former Magna the world today. 3 flooded several basements of 50 cents fur youngsters, ages 12 We .still say that communities Dies In Lady homes. to 18 will be made. All childien like Magna, Garfield and Hunter Magna MAGNA under 12 are admitted free. Boise, Idaho could literally "haul themselves Entries Comely Green Pleasant The First Ward were if their they bootstraps by Former Magna Resident Mrs Iila Anderson Collett, 85, Softball team has Many young ladies from the to adopt a more progressive atagain captured IS who has made her home in Magna the Succumbs in Price Stake Championship Salt Lake area are also entering titude toward their teachers. Oquirrh 2789 South 8500 for the third successive nmunt-ain,- " some at for the "Miss lime fur Intel contest If Granite paid about 205 year by and the committee hopes Vincenzo (James) Randazzu West with her daughter, Mrs. Al- establishing a record of ten the going scale, look at the 2:40 at died berta that some Magna. Garfield and of a Hansen, Sunday died of no 64, losses. Price, Sunday victories, of we straight They talent quality teaching heart attack. He was a former p. m. in a Boise, Idaho hospital of were coached by Lloyd Beck and Hunter misses will place their enwould attract. Ed Gray, former Bingham Cantry blanks early. Dale Simons. This quality would immediately Magna resident and the father a heart ailment. Funeral services were conductThe players include: V. Mityon resident for many years, has reflect in the students, and as of James Randazzo, Jr. uf Murray; in Boise and burial leased the service station at 8890 chell, manager, D. Coffey, K. these students moved into the one daughter. WAC Sgt. Elaine ed Wednesday made in Soda Springs. West 2700 South, formerly Andy Gundshell. F. Ceilings, J. W. $117 business life of the community, McNeil, Ft. Ord. California. is Sincere sympathy extended to Child, C. Coon, J. Evans, U-Alvis Service, and invites all to the reflection would show in the Sincere sympathy is extended members m of the sorrowed family. call. to bereaved family members. town. Knight, L. Mitchell, R. Barker, F. j Mr. Gray served as manager for Einerson, G. Turpin, B. Kemp, J. This may sound like a far Standard Stations in Nevada for Slick, and R. Evans, bat boy. fetched idea, but it is just as simseven years and is a Navy veteran ple as that. And the nice part of it of four years. would be that in addition to helpMr. Gray has had considerable ing our youngsters and our town, A sum uf (147 00 that recar experience to give expert serwe would be doing justice to a mained in a bank account of vice to customers. He is a married profession that has been misthe former Magna Junior man, father of two children and handled dollarwise. Chamber of Commence, has plans to reside in Magna. been donated to the Magna Shoe-Shin- e Boy? Swimming Pool Fund. Some time ago, Don Coon sugFormer officers of this orgested 4here was an excellent opstaled they could ganization portunity for an energetic, amselect a more wornut Walter K. Daly, principal of bitious boy to have a flourishing thy civic project than the Cyprus high school, has hern shoe-shin- e business in one of the named to participate in the second swimming poo, and it w.is barber-shoplocal annual Utah Workshop on Econothe unanimous opinion of So, kids, here's the suggestion. mic Education to be held on all, that the money he mi It might be worth investigating. contrtbut'-d- . Brigham Young University campus. The Civil Law Enforcement Our Compliments! This woikshop. sponsored by Former Magna Lady Bureau has started an office in To our personal knowledge, Brigham Young University in Observe 91st Magna with S. D. Redding, owner never a day passes at the Gar cooperation with the Utah State and J. L. Redding, manager, for field Swimming pool that at least collections and repossessions, acDepartment of Education and the Birthday Date one gasping youngster is not Joint Council on Economic Educato announcement made cording "pulled'' from the waters by the Mr ! nn.e Korn-- , furniei Magtion. is part of a growing senes of by the couple. after lifeguards, they attempted At the present tune, they are workshops being conducted thiu na lev lit fu: many yeais, was to go beyond their depth or exof honor at a fjrmly the counliy to provide a ba.de the gni residing at 2739 South 9150 West at the home of perience. economic understanding fur the dmiiei Aiigu-- t in Magna, and their phone numFor three months of every year estimated 75'"e of the American a daue.htei. Mrs. Cum Houck in is 2895. ber in the past 17 years, this record Mr. and Mrs. Redding had been youth who never attend school Salt Lai-.- C.tv. the occasion being has been kept, with only one Mrs Koiie's it 1:4 bfillulay associated with a similar office past the high school level. death to mar their record, and this v. In csaimsmantlsn tf Ulnh Hsnsw Days, Csngisuman Daiigla I- - Strlngfsltom for fifteen years in Astoiia, OreMfUeied wttk This Ud, ANEMIA COOIXTS lltp.-Ulosn July 14 InvksS Vln ft lids at KiM M. Nisan la partklpals anlh gon, and have extensive experboy suffered from several health A numbei of old tiilie friends ao often Unlimited power conupt toe tranafuslon Mood a matt hare anemia, greed Cbdeys him In brief caramtny honoring lit sham Ysvng. Utah's Fwnfn and sound ailments. I ience in the field of collections Hero he possessor; and ths I know, that called during the day to cxlrii ne onen every 85 hour in aentn stage of the dlaeaoe.Awortoon Pistldant af Ih Monnsa Chsrck. IsprsunMIu SlringUllsis pisisnlsd Ih Vka beto of felicit.il.ons the there and repossessions. They are licenslaw furntahod uccjmou ends, where tyranny hlood through of transfusion fisOdsnl with espy sf as a si fsmssi Utah," "Hirtsiy bssh, idgst Tssag'i without thought Learning Mis. Kune. ed and bonded. 1 gins. CMOS. Your Moog dottatlone sen help vtcthne of thlo ond sismsnl sf Hr susriso. Ths Slats Biighasi Young is I stolid ip the Hall 1 labor lost; thought without learnWilliam Pitt the Elder him .. s Isms la lb Naliaa's ainXa Confucius ing is perilous. hand-toole- d al itTi-monjr- st 10,-0- George Cromar Appointed Member Of Water Hoard y, d lK-nr- A d d d d 120-yar- d Water-Elactricil- le Entrants Pour In For Body -- MAGNA Beautiful Event TV SERVICE OPENS SOON GRANGER LADY DIES AT Firemen Answer Three Crass Fires In Week U-s- . DANCING REVUE PLANNED HERE AUGUST 13tli Warnings Given On Irrigation Water Here Bi-tti- - Magna-Gar-fiel- P. G. 1st Ward Wins Stake Ball Crown Years d - SERVICE STATION LEASED Donated i IflflIltl Swimming Pool Blood Means Life to Him Cyprus Principal To Participate In BYU Workshop COUPLE OPEN COLLECTION FIRM HERE s. ! elght-year-o- H . -- ll |