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Show The Complete Home Newipeper -- Read It in The Time or Leade- r- CHATTER From The Editor T hirty-eight- h Garfield, Utah. Friday. September year POLITICAL CAMPAIGN STARTS IN EARNEST FOR LOCALITY POLLING SUES MAGNA LADY Pre-cin- non-ting- s Ringing Telephone Our telephone at the Copper Printing Company hardly stopped ringing all day Tuesday from parents who wanted to know: "Will Webster Sehool begin at 8.15 or in.?" When Philip 91KI a. Delis, Webster principal, gave us the information for last week's paper that scliuol wuuld be from 8:15 to 2:30, he acted in good faith and in accordance with instructions from (.rati ite District Office. We tljerefoie it as same, but Granite officials later decided the bii routes could accommodate th? ure 8 00 a. in. starting the change. Anyway, according to last report, school will now go on at Webster at 8:00 a. m. I imagine this will make most parents happier as they and children will not be so rushed in morntime.-theie-f- Republican parties, preparatory to the September 14th primaries On Friday evening, a general Republican meeting was held Pt .iic Mom ic School jnd attended by a vciy large crowd. G. Honk of Magna Mrs. lX-lRepublican legislative nominee, the 19th District, was introduced and spoke briefly, outlining her program. A number of other county canindidates weie also present troduced by Henry Holt, chairman. Bishop William B M 01..0. tin of Garfield, campa-gfor Mrs. Hook, 'iiesiJe.l. Tea Given Twenty ladies attended a tea Wednesday afternoon at the Magna Women's Clubrooms given in honor of Mrs. C. L. Jack, veteran Democratic worker, who is a candidate for county recorder on the Democratic ticket. Arrangements were completed by Mrs. Agnes Williams. Nominees 14th PRIMARY Mrs. Jean M. D. Duck worth Succumbs To Heart Are Voters Urged To Exercise Democratic Privilege. Vote Next Tuesday ! Released For Golf Officers The following men have been nominated for the Utah Copper Golf Club officers, and will be voted upon by September 20th: President Jay W. Richardson. Irv. G. Salisbury. S. Hills. Vice President Local Ran Sr., Ray Thompson. Of considerable local interest Dir vet on will be the race for the Democratic Aitliur E. C. Speers, W. J. 19th District on the legislative candidate between W. G. Larson HusMagna John Allan, Don of Magna and Charles Powell of band, Lou Fisher. Taylorsville. Refinery W. S. Hook. Ross Me- - j Mrs. Delsa G. Hook of Magna is Rex Duscnbcrry. Quivey, unopposed for the same position Ore Haulage & Central Power on tjlt. Republican ticket and will Crouton Slijtum t lyiU Cutler. automatically qualify for the Ktn- i eral election November 2nd. C. Landenbeiger, Jr., Poll Sites Given Ernest Simpkins. laical citizens will cast their Magna-GarfieDistrict Assoc- ballots at the following poll sites: iates Kenneth Iiuffaker, E. G. POLLING PLACES Paolos. District Public Salt Lake Associates Dale Library. Barrait, Allied L. Peck. District School. District 297 Webster School. District Union Hall. iist District Church. District high school. District 302 Bcockhank junior a, well-know- June 18, 1942. Outstanding Family Mrs. Duckworth is survived by three daughters, Mis. Helen Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alice Hendrickson and Mrs. Rhea Grose, alt of Magna; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Wallace and Mrs. Nan Etheringtun, Sail Lake City; 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral arrangements are lining completed by the Peel Funeral Home. ld WATER Newspaper of State Sponsor Essay on What My Newspaper Means To Me. $125 In Prizes Deadline September 20th 111 Duck-wuftt- Led-ingha- CYPRUS JUNIORS, SENIORS URGED TO ENTER CONTEST NETS RESULTS M:s. Jean May Douglas n 76, regarded and Magna resident, of 2783 South 8400 West, died at her home at 8:00 a. in. Tuesday of a heart Mrs. Duckworth had condition. been in poor health for some time. She had resided for forty-seve- n years in Magna and was widely acquainted in this vicinity. The fine lady was horn November 5, 1877 in Scotland, a daughter of James and Helen McCIeary Douglas. She married Charles B. Duck worth, June 24. 1894. He died Voters are urged to exercise their Democratic privilege and vote in the September 14th primaries. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Cast your vote either Democratic or Republieun-- ax scratching will not be allowed from one ballot tu another. Number 12 COOPERATION DIES AT HOME GIVEN ON SEPT. TUESDAY MORN ON Republicans of 4th Precinct Map Intensive Campaign For Candidates; Demos Hold Tea at Women's Club Al- lAll of life is mingled failure and The ensuing political campaign success, and no man possesses a munup'ily on saintliness or sin. Let in the area embracing the 4th is daily gaining momentum, us have tolerance for the uniquehave been ness of every human being and a and several held by both the Democratic an t forgiveness of sho: tcomings. 10. 1954 I Neighboring Town Forced To Bring Water In With Truck Through the fine cooperation of Magna water users, the reservoirs of the local water company are full almost all the time, and the community will finish the summer sprinkling system in a fine manner. This is not true of several neigh- Crowds Kxpecfed Al IiOia Fisli Derby Sunday llans are I icing completed now to acroinmndate large crowds at the annua Utah Cupper Duck arid Fish Club derby Sunday, September 12th, when lines will be cast out beginning at 7:00 a.m. and boring communities, especially to 7:00 p in. at the club Tooele, where citizens are having continuing water brought in by truck to save waters. A total of $50 in rash prizes will their lawns and paying .004 cents lie awarded as follows: to them keep pei gallon green $5 for the largest boss, trout, and flourishing. channel o il. crap-pi- t The England Brothers of Tooele blue gill, perch, ,.n.l $2 fill fur mud cat. ca-- n and have advert ised. "Iwl us sprinkle So ker. your lawn with Erdj water-hau- led A $2 50 bo'iii prize f ?r the larg-r.-and sprayed on your 11 for t'sli ov . 14" will be given 111 s cents per gallon." tl'.e la.s, trout and channel cat They charge $8 00 per 2,000 gal- division. lons, full load, $5.00 per 1,000 gallEach pei sen wll no charged ons, half load and $3.00 per 50(i 5ee filing fee. load. gallons, quarter Drawing Piiaaa These pi ices include the power will be T) d.;.tt'ng sprinkling. as foll.iv-- .; . four-tenth- giver it Junior and senior students of Cyprus high school are urged by the Magna Timet and Garfield Leader to enter an essay contest on What My Newspaper Meant to Me," sponsored by the Utah Press Association in comrremo-a-t'oof National Newspaper Week. The Copper Printing Company announces that contest rules have been set up as follows: 1. Essay subject, What My Newspaper Means to Me," with length not to exceed 1000 words. Open to registered senior and, unior high school students. 2. Deadline for entry, September 20. Submit essay to your high school English teacher or direct to this newspaper office. 3. Local winner will compete in the state contest, and state prize will be a $100 Savings Bond, 1st, and a $25 Savings Bond, 2nd. 4. Entrants should write on one side of the paper only, using ink or typewriter, and should retain a copy of their essay. , DATES GIVEN FOR NIMR0DS pur, Magna Ratas First-Fishpole, second reel, In comparison, Magna Water and third, rnv'.. Have you ever noticed that 15i Company charges only per ten minding your own business 1,000 gallons on a meter. makes friends? The Magna Water Company is Recently announced hunting season date forecast a busy fall receiving notable recognition, and Good School Sign schedule for Utah nimrods. several cities in Utah have sent I noticed a very interesting, Department of Fish and Game to survey the system for a newly painted sign on a large spokomen list the following dates similar pattern. It has proven a high. truck this week that was going and other information important d fine District School. utility. to all sportsmen in planning their through Magna. It read: "ChildDistrict 308--I. Passey, 4800 Following publication in the last ren should be SEEN and not fall field activities. West 5th So. (Terminal Station.) issues of Times two the Magna lar HURT." District hunting license; School. and Garfield Leader, that school Residents Near Barton Keith Defend Will season October general District Cyprus School. Teams Be To Selected would start at Webster, 8:15 a. m. A Favorite 2; early season, special license District School Protest Dance Championship Septem 16th While thumbing through a kook and let out at 2:30 p. m., Mr. Phil- High hunts, longer seasons, two deer September Pavilion. 11-1- 2 5 her Students of was Car Webster, Parking areas and other regulations will be of quotations that I had clipped ip Debs, principal t Meeting District Schoul. shown in proclamations available and saved for future use, I re- informed over the weekend that District A Ward, is to A meeting is called next Tueslarge gallery expected license vendors in early read this one of Dr. Peter Mar- beginning time would be 9:00 a. m. District School. Application blanks for the Utah watch the annual Utah Copper through to 3:20 p. m. day evening. September 14th by shall's: August. District 314A-Iio- me men's Club Copper of Edith league bowling Golf championship matches this However, inasmuch as cards the county sheriffs office relative Goodrich, 4542 West 5015 O, God, our Father, let us not South. are now available and anyone inand Sunday at the links, A two-ca- r license; residents Saturday crash evenMonday be content to wait and see what had been sent out for first graders to the problem of Cyprus high District 314B-Ho- mc of Mrs. H. terested may sign with: five people when a when Keitii Barton will defend only may apply; general season ing injured will happen, but give us the de- and arrangements had been made students parking their own cars E. Short, 4666 W'est 4745 South. llariy Quayle, Arthur Main vehicle di iven by Penny Tygesen, his championship title against a October application by spectermination to make the right for the teachers to be present for during school hours. ial envelope available August 2, a. m. The 17, Magna, crashed into an auto large contingent. will 8:15 was it in the held lie time, runstarting gathering things happen. While time is Glen Olsen, Magna Main Likewise, similar large groups from all license vendors; $15 fee ning out, save us from the patience deemed advisable to go ahead and (he auditorium and begins at Dick Knight, Utah Copp.-- r Club. driven by Donald E. Jacobsen, 40, are expected to compete in the must be in the form of certified Provo, near the corner of Perwhich is akin to cowaid.ce. Give have the opening duv begin at 8:00 p. m.. open to the public. Bob Dea. Refinery. kins Service Station, 9168 Wist four other Rights. check, cashier's check or postal Special speakers will be Cap us the courage to stand for some- 8:15. Wilson Peay, Smeller. Twenty-on- e 2700 South. trophies will be money order (cash or personal Webster School this Thursday tains Occie Evans and George All applications must be turned thing, lest we full for anything. will go back again on the 9:00 a. Nielson of the county department According to a icport given by given, including the medalist, chocks will not be accepted); apAmen." ir. by next Monday, September 13 local sheriffs, Mr. Jaculiscn was totaling $370 in value m. starting time. plication dates for elk hunting and Waller K. Daly, Cyprus prinand teams will be salavU-The cuniendrrit for Wm vhantp- A cipal. m a special meeting traveling south and just rounding 16th at m I I think that some people will the corner when he was struck by ionslnp and A flights will play a September 1, with the public Topics Given in the clubrooms. Captains will be Mr. Tygesen. whu was driving total of 45 holes Friday and Sat- - drawing September 10. believe anything if it :s whisperParking near the school, stu..lotified to le prese nt. license; west to the Webster School. urday, and the other flights will Morning Dove-Reged to them. The first publication of a Condents' driving and any other probThe Bowling Committer, anMr. Jacobsen was shaken up. buttle it out over 36 holes of gruel- hunting dates September 1 thru lems loeal citizens desire to pre- stitutional Amendment occurred nounces that the have been Ollier alleys 12. The Importance of Friends occupants of his car, Mrs. ing play on the two days. sent for discussion, will be featur- last week in the Magna Tunes and resurfaced, range finders installed All players must proceed acJean 29, suffered Head I believe most of us give too Hunt, Gai field Leader and will continue and ed in a round-tabl- e discussion. Sage Grouse Special license; open for practice p'av Sepand fractured ribs; her cording to schedule on Sunday, much attention to acquiring the In the meantime, officials are until the November election for tember 1st. Ia'agip 2 dates September in is silted hunting play a. to 7:30 at start m., daughter, Marsha Hunt, 4, cuts and competition things we want but do not need. 9 some in all making efforts to have the park- the interest and information of to start September 201 li. tourn-xneareas, September W. S. announces Hook, Lee bruises; It was Thoreau who said: "We are Jacobsen, 8, Peggy ing lot west of the present gym local citizenry. Team rosters and capl.i'.ts will cuts. Jack others; $3 application fee in the chairman. Marlor, 58, knee bruises rich in proportion to the numbei The resolution proposes to readied for use, in efforts to remform of certified check, cashiers be announced n an ev ly issue of and Mr. Mis. and Martin faee cuts. Rasmussen, edy the problem of Cyprus pupils of things we can do without." sections 2, 3 and 4 of Article the Times and Leader. check or postal money order. Tlic two cars were damaged True richness lies in our ability venerable Hunter couple, will ob- parking in front of residences. IX of the Constitution of Utah Pheasants Regular license; by $8(10.00. to secure happiness and content- serve their 50th wedding anniverchanging the constitution of the opening date of hunt set for Satment for ourselves and not in ma- sary Sunday. They will be honorLegislature, making each county urday, November 6; bag limits, ed at an open house Saturday from 8 terial possessions. of the state a senatorial d stiict, length of season and other regulSoon! 6 10 Grand m. in Ward to Hunter the p. Opening The ability to make friends and ations will be set following field by reapportioning reprex 'Malices keep them is worth more than Chapel. among the several counties of the surveys of bird population during A native of Granger. M' Rasland or gold or automobiles. state, according to the D50 cenAugust and early September. mussen was .born November 12. sus, and by authorizing the legislaImportant general information Poalsen and Peter to 1883, Mary The Duty of S. ture to decrease as well as increase the hunting seasons inconcerning hern new have teachers most of Eight He Rasmussen. has spent The world would be better and the number of representatives. cludes the following: school and named at high Cyprus rancher Articles Published brighter if we would dwell on the his life as a farmer and All applicants for special huntstarted their duties Wednesday at in civic and friends of Steve Mon-ioThe This many Duty of Happiness as well as on and has been active will newspaper school which rec- ing permits of any kind must posof publish the A as will opening seived benefit bt lie softball affairs, game retired Magna the Happiness of Duty, for we community several articles before the Novemorded a record registration, ac- sess a big game or combination played this Thursday evening, ber election relative to the merchant, wore deeply sorrowed license prior to application ought to be as cheerful as we a director of Utah35 and Salt Lake pros as Comcording tu Walter K. Daly, princi- fishing and years September 9th at the Magna can, if only to be happy ourselves Canal Company Monday to learn of his death. cons fur such permits. and of the and amendment, The tentative Grand Opening pal. Mr. Monios died in a cafe Monis a most effectual contribution its president 12 years. He alsu munity Park for Merrill Sandburg sincerely trust that residents will The instructors who will soon Application by mail only for served on the board of Federated of Magna, who was stricken with about 10:15 a. m. at 63k West of Pei kins' Service Station is set to the happiness of others. day them vote and study stu- special elk, antelope, and sage to accordingly 2nd become familiar for in but 24th. Cyprus Milk Producers of Salt Lake polio several weeks ago. Friday, September South, Salt Lake City, apto their own opinion, either yes," dents are: n grouse permits. Place of applicthe meantime, the Utah Oil The till begins at 8:00 p. m. and or no," for the County. He is a high p.iest in the of our parently of a heart ailment. betterment Miss Barbara Christensen, foods ation for these three hunts is the Mine-Mill is now open for business, and vs. P. G. First Ward state. Wonderful Courtesy Hunter Second Ward. He had owned and operated the pits Utah Department of Fish and A courteous employee is an asset Mrs. Rasmussen was born Ida champs. White Lily Bakery in Magna for Veil (Spud) Perkins invites many to replace Miss Bcrtoch. Miss Gene Barbara Game, 1596 West North Temple, to .see in Ford, and mod All proceeds from this worthy to any business, and certainly one E. Hayden December 2, 1883, in girls' fiiends the call of the was one many years, and to Salt Lake City. Mrs. education, ph.vsiral renovated site. replace of the most tangible assets that Salt Lake City to Ira and Mary benefit will be given to Mr. Sandem, completely pioneer residents of this area, Separate application w ith propA complete announcement and Cuitis. Paulos Auto Company has is E. Rushton Hayden. n burg and Ins family. He lives with to hundreds of people. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, business, to er accompanying fee in the form "Chuck" Burt. She has been active in LDS his wife and two children in MagMr. Monuis was born in Miko-no- -, features of the opening will be of certified check, cashier's check Miss Creer. While with Pearl Apostle Fri- Relief Society for many years na. Greece, and a member of the given in a later is me of this pap- replace or postal money order must be Miss and Ruth dramatics Hanks, for confinteacher er. Mr. as has a been oi the her visiting day evening, Sandburg working battery Greek Orthodox Church. His only made individually for each special ed at the Salt Lake General HosEnglish, to replace Mr. Madsen. car "went out, and we were forc- over 20 years. known survivor is a cousin, Geo. industrial license. James Middleton, ed to call Chuck about 11:30 p. m. Thirteen of their 16 sons and pital and is repotted improving, Skiniotis of Joliet, Illinois. Successful applicants for elk arts, additional. and asked him to come tow us in. daughters are living. They arc Ira although he was paralyzed from G. Community Worker Mrs. Jeanne Pearson, clothing, permits may not again apply for Not only did he come, but also H. and Mrs. G. E. (Zola Harman, the waist up. Mr. Monios was a very fine man Feminine bowlers in the two to replace Miss North. four hunting seasons following. brought his charming wife along Hunter; Claude L.. Granger: Mrs. leagues at the Utah Copper Club and had done a great deal of good Mr. Charles Barry Walker, math This means that holders of permits H. to assist. Grand coupL. Floyd (Mildred) Baird, Ralph will start competitive play next during his lifetime for his fellow-mefor the 1953 hunts cannot again apand science, additional. and Betty Rasmussen, all of Salt During the depression of Tuesday, September 14th. Mr. Richard Bush, seminary, to ply until 1958. Lake City; Mrs. V. K. (Lurie) Bur,93was he whPn The A league begins at 6:30 and operating the There are but two ways to deal nett, Holladay; Wayne C., Leland replace Mr. Jacob. B league at 8:30 p. m. Bakery, he gave hundreds of sacks with life. One is to pretend that R. and Lowell H. (Bud) Rasmus10 awav families f,f who wcri' fl,,ur All of members both leagues ar. it is safe and the other is to take sen, Monticello; Mrs. E. L. (Alice) LET THEIR. CAREFREE DAYS s,nl Me end of each The Pleasant Green First Ward kindly asked to be present at i u life as it is. Carbaugh, Roy; and Mrs. Fern whatever goods day, bakery so baseball will team can time, Magplay represent proceed opening Johnson and Mrs. Vernetta Grishe also donated these na in the on schedule. tournament The mental capacity and char- wold. Baldwin Park, California. to families who were in destitute September 14th at Derks Field, acter of many can be judged by 38 also have grandchildcurumslanccs. Salt Lake City, and seek the supThe Magna Drug will open Mon- RED CROSS HOME the way in which they express renThey and seven Although giuff in manner, Mr. port and attendance of Wal fan.--. renoin its or day morning turn "sour" when the newly pleasure NURSING COURSE Monios had legions of friends who The buys had previously won vated location after serving the success of others is lauded. admired and liked him fur his the Oquirrh championship and public for the past several months AVAILABLE HERE Lady in a temporary location. An American Red Cross Home j chanty, deep kindness and Chi Magna Young proceeded to take division horiois Yesterday's Thrill course is open to all wo-- 1 lan attitude towards all. with the following victories in the will From The be Graduates Hospital on thriving drugstore back schoil days, Thinking H,s 1,fe hul truly been a good first four (.lines: in the former site at 2700 South men of Magna. Garfield, Hunter 71. 12-- and do you remember how thrilled we ins and Granger. Anyone wishing to!on- - helping and Miss Geraldine (Jerry) Smith, and 9050 West. were to get to ring the hell at the A disastrous fire completely de- take the course may contact Mrs. fellow man. The tiini' (he local squad will end of recess time? daughter of Mr. and Mis. Ralph jilay next Tuesday is not av.Tl'ihle Smith of Magna, will graduate stroyed the original store. (Die Carl J. Long, dial 4421. Ah, happy days! The first course was completed as We go In press. September 15th from St. Mark's new. attractive decorations, inIIIAIIC terior and exterior, will present Friday, September 3rd and nine JliMllJ) Gosh, after reading some of Hospital School of Nursing. She plans to work at the Utah a pleasing atmosphere, and patrons women received their pins. STAKE ROAD SHOW these political speeches, I've about decided that if you take the name Valley Hospital in Provo and will are invited to call in Monday and PROVES UNUSUAL SERVES IN KOltEA thereafter. calling out of some writing, there enroll later at the B. Y. U. EVENT WEDNESDAY Wi.l-iai- n 7TH DIV.. K'zREA Pn. is not much left. M. Christian, son of Mr. and MAGNA MAN RETIRES FROM KCC Mr:. W. W. Christian 47 West 17!i Tie' ( ) n : h Sl.iki' Rd.nl Show So in closing, remember AFTER 44 YEARS OF SERVICE l event must .i is oi-Garfield, Avenue, with pi said: "Life what Thackery and Wednesday evening and aMi.irt-eDistrict Scouts 7th as Korfine tepair-inacrusher t'u in served Oquirrh time Infancy Di,is,n is a mirror; if you frown at it, it Frank Sheffield, Scouti-rea. extend a mast cordial at Magna Plant. large v '.vds at every w:n I frowns back; if you smile, it re- Magna man. retired Labor Day Men of the "Bayonet" division invitation to the residents of this wheie it vv.i- presented. He says that Kennecott Copper turns the greeting." front Kennecoit Copper CorporMrs. Jo, in Spratley Childs of has always treated are undei going mten-.ivtraining aiea to attend a big cavalcade at ation, after serving 44 years, 3 Corporation the Webster School grounds tins Magna and Mi. Clifford Carter of v to maintain the pcae. coii.ba'. adto take me and fme," plans months and 4 days, lie was rated Auxiliary Mm! extend displayed by th u:.i. from Friday evening, September 10th. Garfield cdii.picicd arrangement The American Legion Auxiliary as the second oldest man. The vantage of the invitation It will be held from 5:00 IV an to the Yalu river. for tne entirl.onnienl that proved will meet Thursday, September honors are now held by M. J. Bra- ed to him by John Allan, Magna A truck driver ir. the division's 7:00 p. m. so enjoyable. who said the Plant superintendent, Utah m. at the Cop- dy and George Guggisberg. 16th, 8:00 p. Each cub pack. 11 year-old pagate was open anytime for him to S rvice Company, Ct r.stian enterper Club. A potluck luncheon will scout troop and explorer trols, Dt last and the mbr ed Judicious praise is to children Army come visit and started Sheffield Mr. up winking be seived, and all memberi are what the iron is to flowers. Mr. Sheffield plans to remain completed basic ti aiding at Fort posts will demonstiale pluses. for Ross Hatton, formei Ailhur attend. to urged Buvee California. Mill superintendent, and since that living .n Magna on 9130 West. ings. of- Correction ield ield Webster School PUBLIC MEET CALLED Starts at ing COPPER CLUB GOLF TOURNEY 298-Ma- gna 299-Bap- ON SCHOOL CARS BOWLING TO START SEPT. ttier EXPECTED TO 20 DRAW THRONGS town-owne- 309-Mo- nroe Deer-Regu- CRASH 2-C- ood -- INJURES PEOPLE HERE 313-Ben- 314-Ke- arns Elk-Spe- cial 2-- Citizens Urged To Read, Study cnd en PARTY SUNDAY ular AWAITS COUPLE ON 50th DATE 11-1- 18-1- nt CYPRUS HIGH Retired Magna BENEFIT GAME TONIGHT FOR POLIO VICTIM NAMES Merchant Dies IN L Cafe NEW TEACHERS Perkins Service Station Now Open For Business sii-tio- Lady Bowlers To Start League well-know- Play Tuesday I. n. MAGNA DRUG 1st Ward Bascliallers To Ilav In Tourney WILL OPEN BE... 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