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Show 'r'l Kt iid It in The Times nr I The Complete Home News paper" Lradt-r- - CHATTER From The Editor if hnty-eiifht- h Garfield, Utah, Friday, October 29, 1954 year REGORD VOTE EXPECTED 1 r' - Number 19 IN BONUS mu;n.(;ai5eield.i!inter NEXT TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Voiers Will Go To Polls Ni xt i.i ? Ilete.l !!ia! TV sets will lii- in Ii I.- - leiill lli Jilli1 thi-ii- !M4 IV 1 SET FOR SPOOKS. CCIM.INS. WITCHES ON HALLOWEEN 1 lil l X.'Vi-n.lii-- iy, VO'. I IS Huntan.l ,'iUe poll' foi loe d. in v i 2nd. ni Public Invited To Attend Free Event In Gem A 1I...V-HRepublican anil Heva the Mosiiiii', M.uiii.i. GarfrclJ, !1! k . as wtll ' minty seat in. tv w .ii i.i to as ult. ns of ciinuiusston assessor, i" i I'untv Ivt'i- 7i)' rat-i-s- Theatre lin-rif- Thi- - first amt! oil of tin- hy the deal Bonus Days, spon.-uii- 'I ito ,:v is also being shown in Chamber of rummeri-j Sponsored Entertainments Designed For Pleasure Legislative candidate 'will retail trade in this area, bo hvl.t next And Enjoyment of Youth In Communities g till-liking the II. id to otfiee. vot.ng. November 3rd at the eviii.mt. ang MAY VOTE last STILL Work.';1' in tin; lap, Webster School Gust Gem Theatre, tbi-ii If you are properly registered, siiiiioit to Mrs. DeLa U. N'oieii. chairman.animunees I Kills' M Ho ... !b lui'ihe.in nominee for the even in not did vote you V though T:u.1 S. hoot .ii.nu.i'i Admission to the theatre will t li!l I S it.i .1 ti ViMi, u.the primaries of 1954. you are hh.'i Ligi.'lativi' Dislrii'l. Her be free and Vi ii..i u- lljlloVVe'i'll )a.'.ide will lie bidding on the V. to in vote n.inent G. the incumbent is i, ' eligible st general M I'l I Fiiday down Magna Main at 7:30 p. in. items auction begins I DeniiX-ration on election Tuesday. November 2nd. the ticket. Mr. Noren will serve as auctionI II : 1. or. .ui j.nmn.' at l'la p. in. 19S4. We. As Americans : All o! the young':-1 t" .red I!' M..g!..i Great Interest Shown lui . ii hi'toiieal H154 elec-- i. eer. Scrip Moray Given .:!i a v lipl. t.ilg ill CO..lUil)es, vv.ll vvaik i.i Ho m in add'.lloll to the t. ellll'll to 11 a.i! ."on be uv'er, and we, : a tlii'ii ! :i i ii p.e t n of Main S'1 '. i: jilv.i-- j e Distribution of scrip money, lor linli-ivs- t Ame. iv.iii.-- . mi.i1! go mi, ,n '.he I'un ' : bring .'i to the sell.' i: ate t ii'tu vi :v y uing buy ..n tne .in the Bonus Audi n Days 'was gill t.o'.lli. Have W'llll.ilil I'nli' between in pa: ties. nIv: u I : ol tin- co.iimuiutiv-- i started Wednesday, and shoppers Garfield Program Copper Club Dance may obtain amounts by asking The I' tali I'oj'per Club .1 ell i.v the li.i: :::!!v their local merchants for scrip MAY tel taming at then aiinin! Hall to id l' with each purchase. runny Council and the oiw-'iBe Il.iiieo on S., laid. iv Oct- - Tussle To Played Method ol Working id I.i.in.i Club, a Magn.i (i.i: The method that tho Auction This Friday at festive time is planned m tne uln-- r 30. Dancing starts at 2 p. ni Costumes are preferred and i1 . jn vv:i'.tiDays will work will be as follows: j iiiiiiu u :y on Sat ar.luy, P- masks are a must. With each purchase over $1.00, the ()i tuber 30th. Masic will be furnished liv Curl A piiradv will be held tiuougl. cooperating merchant will give this in Inasmuch of are area scheduled liii.il scores as The people li'gularly Aiidcison and lus orchestra and t beginning at :Vi)'l p Main S: the shopper scrip money with a for confused as to the proper method of scratch . ' f.A5s this Fri- set $50 limit. In turn, the pur" in. and ten p::zv- - Will lit- g.V.ll p !or tiie bust costumes. The young-- costumes, chaser may attend the Auction voting next Tuesday, November 2nd, in the gen first one to be sieis will late: adjourn to :hr (! Days event-t- he eral Mr. Alvin Memo ri.il against Cy- election, clerk, Keddington, county I'!held next Wednesday, November held The mcivii-ail on the Pirate field. prus explained two methods Monday to the Copper 3rd at the Gem Theatre, and as t:i ats ;..:u time 1:k liei n set l.itll! Magna Hallow'en Carnivil merchandise, credit tickets for Printing Company. m accommiKJate to the P large In Mugn.i, a i a i uHve'eii rain-meals, gasoline, etc. are placed are: of I'ypius stndenti wlm: They Imaj.niiy for auction, he can use the scrip ival fill J:.:i.o; !1i;i;i und Si'll..)!1 'are ti to selio.il bv bus.! 1. Place a cross in the circle under the emh:gu t.iilei,:. as well a, mt.ieit-- ! money to buy a desired item. unatdr- - to land who arc blem of the party you favor and then a cross in the ' ed o!di a. Ini's is planned and In other words, by Buying At see the games because of iek of bi'illg pi'll' I. ei by Lie CypiUs! the name of the candidates you Home, you will be given scrip t:'ar.iio'tation facilities fie late square opposite (.' Ciun and li p I'lub Friday, money that can buy other merafternoon or night Raines. wish to vote for in the other party. You DO NOT j at NO COST TO YOU! night. Tin early game time vv.ll en-- . have to scratch out the names opposite, but it chandise ii g.n at 7:30 o'el ick Fest.vil.v-So, merchants say, Save Up able all students to si e the gauic is desirable. All Your Scrip Money and Attend VPm' hign gymna-iulaiul then return to liu-i- r h ini.-- bv 'o:iA ' mI 73 the First Auction next Wednesl 'L,!l!i furnished . . 2. You may vote for each candidate separateregular transportation made to: me entei '.auimeiit wlueh! rublic Invited Io Hear day evening at the Gem Theatre!" the District. by in each You cross after the a name. ly by will in. dudi a daiiei.1. coiices- - .om. Candidates square Weakly Auctions Favored To Win Express etc. DO NOT have to scratch out the opposing canaucliuns will be held Weekly final enters tliii Cyprus game) Facts, Views until December 22nd, to total over in league play and ii didates name, but it is desirable. each auction time. Attention of the voter is also called to the $100Oneinofprir.es One of the fi'.ila:e iven'' and f.ivu. id to win inn' a itiollg the mn.il cnthusiatic asa se..re team which thicw Judge f.ii1 d.iv u iii roundup n.ll. fact that placing a cross in the party of his choice pects of the campaign is the prac.into Munay last week liefoie the foie the il.ci',. Novembi-'.IO II hit ant does not mean a vole for the Constitutional tically 007 participation of all tali' Sp.l. leclion will be a big ir.eei:ng an victorious. Amendments and proposals at the bottom of the merchants. gatlleiing till.' Fral.iv Sec you Wednesday at the free 'v :1' 2:r.ii October (Infield! K ballot. Be sure and designate your preference on Auction! .is expceti .1, and the local team M'honl. IMAN these questions. l 'lil . It is sp .limn .! t iv District R the H.gion ' m Mr. Keddington further said thpl if, for inpublicans and will hav. as special l.O'll) It iv .11 leiiii'iulicted that in ltl.it!, a. util t I't.di led ttie n.it urn on a ptein I 'iI e w.til th ee out n! ! tei-u- i M.-gn- atloiln-y- , t I color .ids. i (III- I in A - ' GALA AFFAIRS " ms Mlii p-- V-v- Tiii-'-- expected liiat NEXT AUCTION NOVEMBER 2 Officials Believe That Large Percentage of Local M DAYS - : : ': i and surveyor, a gtc-a- l c pro-niol- I 1 - GATII0LK1S Growing Old Gracefully In talk. ng w.tn Rach- -l D n Inn'.-- mill hu, spiv. :ili:t M.i L.i sun. in C'aliln; n.5! several n agu, I learn.-- a k d-- nil .d keep fioin growing nil. : ' M.s. Larson is 75 yea:- folks' ho:v I assists in an wondered who was tending who" Ii j w to ui I. I'.,. o! - C.iU. .11 ' l i .ill, I cn-.u- SCRATCH . i ifllii fllwill iindi-rcali-- - s 1 REPUBLICANS ' VIV IfOXOli ljil 1 j PLAN FRIDAY -- : J EVE RALLY s ... .l J ; undi-feiili-- HEART ATTACF : i : Horace Asher Rolfe, 51, Succumbs at Home s ii n( cjihIj- - c Hnl! . 51. i ThJ Tn.s di-- - ' ' 'i ". I! ; i 'i.ird - i c i.lent .f .' : :n .. c..i . ; to Division, The citation al.ni commends Bo.ieii for elose p ..t : the medical piofes 'i'ii. an ' an e;,i in keeping ii.m-el- f common. ty inf inn. .1 of the i in 1: a in' est devi l";ini.-science. n: R r. lli-a- '..l ,, :o,n. j f in th l! A ll lill'j MAN la'ie ol i : 1' .'I Jd ' ! "I be counted. . I :rli. ii 4 n HOSPITAL i(o'orgia) fain. Hiintei; j . '.--t LaMont S. Gundersen A most welcome invitation is extended to all interested people to attend and heu: these distinguished speakers. LaMont B. Gundersen To Explain Road Setup Mr. Gundersen will present a talk and facts on the county road setup and the money that S!t Lake County has saved in lii.s department during the past t.ve years. Mrs. Hook and Mi. Lloyd w.il alio briefly talk. - ROUTS 1 NO. SUMMIT. i n. GARFIELD PTA MEETS NOV. I; AND ti-- 'i i n rt'-en-t I . --- BASKETBALL - pl.iMii,; ruli LEAGUE by fVnninissioiinr LaMont B. ; n. Di j in :'l ii ii'llt li'iiiil' 'A fi i1 i nit'.f-A llivvtll.g Ilf : i "litlit. vi's fu! tin- - pi upo.'i'.l L't iii i'iiI'- - mill iii.l, viiliioli uiiuf(:l;.i:ivl. bill Whittaker candidate fer leeleetien, four year term, and Mrs. De!s:i G. Hook. legi. lative candidate from Ib-iiili-1"I in Club .in.j cuuM sign pi-n t A great and ad t ; si. c : !. rciil.uniil Association up m.l.vi.lu.iliy witli Art C'lirii- - the mill District. Other intrndui't.ons were ackto h;s devot' d laiiulv but lio.-!- s of league was held Tuesday rvi 'Ifi'i.oii. Ai) S'.i'tbijiy anJ C"l:y- nowledged by Merrill K. Davis ieiids was the news Tuesday of ing to appiuve a schedul- - and ill Ek and Elias L. Day, candidates for th. death "f Curie Wh:l- State Senators: Kenneth B Price, county clerk; George R. Huntsman, county sheriff; Howard P. Lcatham, county assessor; Hazel Mr. Whittaker, who was widely Taggart Chase, county rccor.le: ; T. Donald Crecr. county attorney known iii this vieinitv. had winkto this i,ip-and John E. Mackav, county surMonday. ed at tin Garfield smelter since Ill order to start selio.il, each veyor. 1922 as electrical shop woikcr. Sept. 15th New Birth- i h;!d All of the candidates expressed mu .t have rf aclu-lus (ith Msrrisd in 1920 Time For First birthday annivti.i.iiy jirior to enthusiasm for the marvelous atBom May 18, 1891 in Salt Lake day Kepteiid.ti 15lh of the starting tendance and briefly related their City to Isaac and Mary Curie kiraaers Wiiit taker, he married Eva Hone 'year. The date was forme: Iv Oct- aims and experience for tho ufr 31st rifts they air seeking, m'' i ulsnsi has born given February 16. 1920 in Benjamin, ' ffr-vo f ' u' Huh Commissioner Gundv.ieii Utah County. He was a member of rolativo to birth, lati i uf i h M vii and Mrs. Hook uiteiau-if they the Church of Jesus Christ of starting school in G: in:''' D.'were ehcltd. they would endeavor Latter Day Saints. Mr. Whittaker trict, from informat! .n n 'ea-i- l 'at ail tinn i to scive all tiie pe pie was a member 'if United Steel .o the ran'e ma n if r, regarde-'of Workeis. CIO, poll! icol c.eeds. and would cx-- , He is survived by his widow tend eoupcratio:) to help evory- of Garfield; sons and daughters, mie. regarrtli'S of thc:r problems. Howard and Bob Whittaker, Magna; Douglas Whittaker, Westwood. California; Ted Whittaker and TEEN-AG- E Mrs. Maxine Dimiek, Garfield:! Mrs. Fern Buckingham, Medford, Oregon; Mrs. Zola Johnson, Sail Jose. Califru ilia; Mrs. Nuima Jean i RULING GIVEN ON BIRTH DATES FOR FIRST GRADERS ; r i p j r j c ( ' s j l Mr. Wh.fr.akcr Tiie first meeting of tin- G had I'TA will b- - m id Tnu--- I. e. liiniielf t" many fin ml-- ' by hi.-- , 4. Novciiib'-genial deposition, iie.u ly laugh-- ' fr.V.iung i ter and kindly manner. f.iui. f! !J() :aiion with t S. net-rllV 7'tiil p ir. sympa'hv "f the - exti n lid toe.--, .o.v at 7:(Hi n Till rnd'-un-.- r . .n-!- , . : ' . i . CRA Workman. Richland, Washington c- O-i- f rel-i.-h- rs TALK FINE PROGRAM il - jSi-liiii- n-- M:.'i Y:!a:i- - if"! fc. Los Angv les, Califii. n;.. Mrs (jayicn (Lydia)1 Sm.t:i. Sj..:i I,:.i." City; Xes ion and Ik (1 K dfe. Hjnter. M heartfelt 'ympalhy of the eoii.m m:v is extended to the WiaO We-1- . 2785 of South t2. Ji, in their time of yourself, died Monday at 10:30 p. in. in an which includes learning to be 'Ogden hospital following a lin- ' HaHe was hehl in high es- and like it. goring ilinesj. Th-- regarded man tv in by many friends in this area, 2. Having respect for y.nirvelf. iiad been ill for a lung Line. so that you can give lespect tol Horn January 1. Bt2 in Salt lb was ,i kindly, fine man. others. Lake City, he was a son of F. W. 3. Being able to Srhoen- accept your and Christine Gabru-lsoown strength and weaknesses, fold. He mar: ied Esther Chris'en in Salt Lake City Ap-:making the most of what youl-'have and not fretting because of 1307. Mr. Schoenfeld was an elder what you don't have. 4. Being able to express the Pleasant Clreen First Yi'a'd in ji 32-- 0 Survivors Given feelings freely and honestly. 5. Being able to enjoy the asSmvivors include his wid w of sociation of other people. Magna: ihree sons and one daugh- IJ' h.n l the brilliant quarter-Marlvn6. The ability to love some ter. Mis. M irjo-i- e Slewsir and James bark playing ..f Kay Hreee. Cy- Magna: D" people. P"us Pirates roiled over North 7. The development of skills SrhocnfcM. Rov. K.ul. and a healthy feeling of acrom- - Cahfurni..: Lui' sisters. M:s. Hut-- . Summit lu i e Friday, 32-tie Woolley. Lethbridge, Canplishment. Tav- 8. The ability to enjoy ro.ipon ada: Mrs. Rachel Edmunds, run by Joe Kushton and a lorsvilh : Mis. Hcradj Maw, Ogsibility and work. 9. A belief in something beyond den: Mrs E.ite.-- llclka. Sid! Laki 'lu.i.t' : back sneak by Kav Biet ze. ,!'1' swoild quarter, cnri-cSchool - ' oneself, community service and Cltv: fine hmt her. r. ne Sal! fclj. Lake 'J' v. g.nns by Hosen. Kat.uu an.i jran.lCity. religion. H ! .ok the ball deep into 10. Standing up fur what you ehiiii.cn. util Soinm.t lus lung an.l ex'. .!. believe. dory, but the :i' u'l.iiile 'oi put the liai! "Vi r ilines-'- . Mi. Seh 'cnfi i was ,, j Mu' t'yp'us' piweiful line froc- I believe the two critical poinds an.l oidurinr in.in and u. i.r.-i.i i. :.i Summit to kick, and r a man's life are when lus voice tained a fine fort ml" an e i m i.nv ! i changes and when lus eh m c fulne.--- . lie an . .!.ng i.iol:t.i'- - "f sio . " changes. was held in high iciprct by ninny friends. Card of Thanks We wish to sincerely thank F.iiii:..l i :i.- i ,'U' :n rh . the lee! Kiinei.il Home. for their many wonder-j'-- f ful kindnesses, beaut, ful llual, 'T.s eilueation fr'i io toe io:,' offerings and expressions of sym-- 1 patliy at the recent death of our mmi mind: jiiV. as the tw.g herd the free is inclined. beloved one. A x.iud. F : E. Cuvame F.im.ly CYPRUS Over six hundred people attended a Republican Rally and beef barbecue the Wi hster multipurpose room Tues-;l.i- y evening, marking one of the most successful gatherings hell in the countv. of del, cuius Hundreds sjudwirltci, ueemnprtnying and soft drinks iscie served, mane jf ,;:!e having three and fuin of the unusual se:viu,'s of prime li'ef. Many Candidates li meip.il addresses of tiie evening in hoi I talks ve:c PLANS MADE FOR GOITER CLUB r .Fia.-i- IN MAGNA aside-especia- Family, Friend Shocked At Untimely Death of I. C. COP UAL! A' Individuals who are afraid to scratch, fearing they might lose their ballot, can cast their lly if they follow either one of fears methods the above given hy Mr. Keddington. Sumiml)s T o Heart Attack SiES IN po.---- to :hc l;n.tl i ?i berth . LT VI,1 I1 i a j j . I.. o: Ottinger. t Champtonsh.p and . ; Dodges and Plyniouths at the shiiwrooms of enthnsiastii- - A. I,, 4i M'llO . W.-.-- i :n i?y wHl l!ii lunch 600 ATTEND stance, two crosses were placed in the squares for congressman on either party, the ballot WOULD NOT be void. Only voting for the Congressman would be gone, and the rest of the ballot would be counted. This would apply in similar circumstances for other offices. Thus, if a mistake was made on one candidate, under the law, voting on other candidates would tho CiMjr Hiil;nn jn a sfim linal diftt for rwurtion, Shfimcin r.l H lit 1c. for Iho fir tlic olj.t igaino Lloyd, Candida. A loss foi pit hoi Muri.is , 02 -' Keand HKikte Dol.n Senate (i. t (. I'ficuuntei p;u.5 in this ueek f Sh.'il publican candidate fMom tne ltl.n ; wojil autonutieally hand tho 4.: 4 the Healthy Personality I listened to an eminent teach-- 1 or outline some of the keys to heal your personality--lh- e crying need of the tioubled world of today and was so interested in her talk, that we are publi.-hin- g the principal elements of a healthy peisoiiality. as she described it. er LuMonl B GuniK'isi i rolcts with tne genial Paulos Brothers in charge over the wt ek- end. and also the new Forus at place as well , - showings. Parkeis 1 eni'-rgc- MONDAY Beautiful Cars I don't believe I've ever seen so many beautiful cars as the A1 j j JCLUMS HIINTEI j METHODS iwitr'.firt 1 , were: mght. we special guits of Cast Xorvii ar t saw the gorgeuiii new Pontiac models. Tney'ie beauties. Wc plan to see the new Chev- - BE j t, Wednesday VOTING DONE BY ONE OF ; - 1 I gle-iion.- fi-- . , t JUDGE HERE 'po.-i-on- qiii-ia.l- tin-.-,- I . i i :,i-- - ' i : I SQUAD MEETS . ! - v-- '. . . . - . . . i ( : ' i!0 I '. . -- arti my conelune's p.imuig : i. ti from conversation with K s .! s .i.iv . n.iii. : Ii n.i at the liall. m.:. (lit elderly people: Absolutelyto worry, frequently visit the k.i-- ( is k'r.dlv Everyone i. Liki-.- l or an I ::i ii.i shop, send clothe to the cleaners. keep p:ii-- i w.il be g.ve.--i fir the in body and mind, interest vmii slab-- , in people--you- r nation, world, give of . don't the timi-skeep1;,, be- - a visit ir. v : it.foi get tht- national 1 hail tht-- atom as a powi-- i for good. 1 1 4 V V 4 roll with the punches. back j. . loo-mow foi civic iiv.iiidwiiii-n'ahead, but prof.t by experience. 4 I nv to a snail's relax but don't pace, eliminate self pity, don't get grumpy, sport a bright color some whole m your dross, bv sparing with your advice, take care of Mr. Homer V. Cowi n of M.igna, yourself, stay out of voui shell, owner and operator of the I. E. love thy neighbor. Morris Company in the Judge Building. Salt Lake Ci!v, has been Sunday Closing awarded a Certificate of Merit for 1 was most in i con- "oulstundum s rvi to the hard versation with Henry Mori on of hearing. Tuesday, when he told nu- - that (Cr4 a . Union men wire p.ekcting If jc l stores on .South State Sirit-- who jo. wi-ilei.iaimng op n on Sundays. lie would weL--mHenry . and pickets in front of his sto.-i-would no: only greet them, but also serve coffvi- - and cakes, if., by their picketing he could close his store and another Magna es-- 1 tablishmenl would also be closed on Sunday. Then, Henry claims, he could go duck and goose hunting. st-lf ! 11 . ln-i- - - - nl-- J Tln-si- - CHAMP CYPRUS V. . PI, IN FREE RANGE OCT. , gtv-j.n- I BROCKBANK PLANS MOVIE, CUPCAKE CANDY SALE FRIDAY gianl in; '? ' t r4 ua Cl.ib i Tuesday, Lake ! thing pa Tivn-Ati- w.is pa ent iied ikes nr candy ('uunty Recreation riepartm- r.t iin " ri' '' hy conjunction w.:h cul liusinej a. 11 ii.' .ip clubs. Ia-D.: ectii; - .' McKee and Uevcily F.d. .It is planned to have a Teen-Ag- e set up to asi.it m di'.eetine e'.ub activities. Mi nibei iinp Juei .. .ii be 50 cents for tiie current season. Doois ai' open l.oin 7 00 to 9:rtil p. m. 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