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Show Universal Microfilming 141 Pierponl Avenue " f C:v. 1 tMah lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimmiimiimi Easier Early! Don't forget-Eas- ter is early this year, coming on Sunday, April 1st. Surely hope we have beiuliful weather. Take Things As They Come The late Henry Ford was surely ena of the great figures of American life. He will, perhaps, always ha remembered as a man who tapped great wealth under the system of American free enterprise and progress, who raised the wages of labor from a dollar a day to a dollar an hour, and who did not strain the Constitution of the United States in so doing. He was a successful businessman and industrialist. But what is more important, hr was a successful human being. On one occasion a repo-ts- r. Interviewing him, asked him to sum up in a few words his philosophy of life. Mr. Ford answered: "I have a few simple ru: a for I am es saniially a simple man. First. do not eat too much. Second. do not worry too much. Third, put my faith in God and do my best and believe that whatever happens is for the best." . This earns philosophy was choed by a distinguished maga-sin- e editor when he said. "I plan well. I work hard. I leave nothing to be taken for granted. I pray about it. If someone disappoints me, if something goes awry and doesn't work out the way I want it, I try to be philosophical, for there is nothing more I can do about it." -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper It in The Times or Leader Garfield, Utah, Friday, March 16, 1956 MILITARY FOUNDER OF UTAH COPPER DIES AT AGE 86 TUESDAY I MARCH 23rd KCC OFFERS DATE SET FOR SIX $500 RITES HELD FOR II. BARTONi JUNIOR iR0M Daniel Cowan Jackling, founder of Utah Copper Company, internationally known mining engineer and industrialist whose statue stands in the rotunda of Jhe Utah State Capitol Building, died Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. at his home in Wood side, California. He was 86 years old. Holder of numerous awards for achievement in mining and engineering fields, Mr. Jackling was credited with pioneering and developing the processing of porphyry copper ores. This monumental work today is responsible for more than 85 percent of the nationa production. Number Thirty-nin- KENNECOTT ESTABLISHES e NEW SYSTEM FOR PAYROLLS, ETC. SCHOLARSHIPS ' Kennecott Copper's Utah CopSeveral days later he obtained a per Division is presently in the job in an assayers office. process of establishing a new In Cripple Creek, he met Char- Well-Know- n liat j f ir the annua! Junior Last Year Magna Man I: Tiie Winner AH central punch card tabulating les M. MacNeill and Spencer Penof Cyprus high school imenade Succumbs to Heart system to handle payrolls and to has been set for Friday, March Attending College rose, whom, some 10 years later other analyses needed by In --- J. produce with Spencer's brother, R. A. F. Ailment Utah at 8:30 in beginning pm. G. management beautiful gymnasium. Penrose, he was to persuade td J. P. O'Keefe, division comptrolfurnish funds for him to organize Officers in charge of the dance Military funeral services under Six scholarships to institutions ler, says the new system would Utah Copper Co. the direction of the Spanish War a:o Bill Doty, Evelyn Black and of higher learning will be awardutilize the modern tabulating Starts in Mercur Veterans, John Critchlow Camp Connie Keetch. ed to dependents of employees at work at various No. 3, were conducted Saturday in Charge will be made for stu- Kennecott Cupper Corporation, equipment and methods. The new Following function will be housed in the camps as miner, aasayer, mill Salt Lake City for Hyrum Alex- dents but all parents will be ad- Utah Copper Division, again this former Paragon Press building at hand and metallurgist, Jackling ander Barton, 75, well known res- mitted free. year, it was announced today by 122-2- 4 West Second South, which came to Mercur, Utah, where he ident of Magna. An assembly sponsor.-- by the Nelson W. Aldrich, Director of Long-Tim- e SucResident is currently being completely reMr. Barton, a former rancher, Junior Class will be presented Public Relations. In so in 2 cases, became construction and metal-- , cumbs At Home novated at a coat of approximatelurgical superintendent of the died Wednesday of a heart ail- during the day of Mrch 23rd. dependents of retired employees Golden Gate mill. The operator, ment at 5 p.m. at his residence, Officers in charge of the assembly and survivors of deceased em- Wednesday Eve ly $45,000. Work includes new (louring, ceiling and a modem Captain Joseph R. DeLamar, held 6950 West 2700 South, while re- are Mai Campbell and Joan Mac-Ka- ployees will be considered. Dr. Geo: go Edmund McBride, heating and air conditioning sysan option on the original group of pairing a fence. Any senior graduating from a n He was born January 18, 1881, Utah Copper claims. Captain Magna physician, tem. The contractor is Talboe & Students arc anticipating that Utah high school who is a depend- 75, sent Mr. Jackling and in Salt Lake City, a son of Hyrum class rings will be issued by the ent of an employes at Kennecott's and prominent civic worker, died Harlin Construction Co.. of Salt Robert C. Gemmell to make an and Georgina Colder Barton. He Prom date. p.m. Lake City. Utah Copper Division or the Gar- Wednesday evening at 7 Mr. O'Keefe said the new sysexamination of the copper proper- married Eva Barton on September Other commit Lee members work- field Water Company is eligible at his home of a heart ailment ty at Bingham. Mr. GemmeH di- 8, 1904 in Farmington ing hard to make tne dance a suc- to apply for one of the $500 lie was found by a neighbor who tem will better serve the needs had gone over to watch a televi- of management for current staSawed in War rected the sampling and geologicess are Marjorie Jones, Valoy scholarships. Mr. Barton was a veteran of Earnshaw, Jnloi-tistics and analyses which have cal 'work, Jackling the assaying Itodak, Eilene This will be the second year sion program with the fine not been available under present and concentrating tests, which the Spanish-America- n War, serv- Barton, Stella Curt, Elaine King, Kennecott's Utah Copper Divimethods. He said it was one of a were made in the Old Rogers mill ing as a captain and senior com Rosalie Caruso, Kathryn Wrath-al- l, sion has offered the scholarships. number of steps being taken to at Bingham. Their report recom mand of Camp No. 3. He was later Dennis Peterson and Monte This year's winners will be named modernize the general accounting mended that the option be exer- - a captain in the Mexican War. Broadhead. this spring and the awards will A queen will be chosrn by the be in effect during the 1959-5system of the company and thus cised, and proposed an innovation, I In his later life he was a ranch-maThese two gentlemen were both render better service to managemining and milling. But the cr and cattleman in Hunter. He members of the Junior Class, and school year. ment. giving expression to one of the Given captain turned the property down, served as a captain of the Utah she will reign ovrr the prom. Qualifications most important of personal skills, The new system will, to a large e. National Guard in hia younger inclaiming that the ore was too Primary qualifications will that of being able to take things life where he was educated in extent, consolidate payroll operclude academic capabilities, leadas they come. ations which are now performed The Jack ling Gemmell re- the veterinarian field. Co. ership potential and citizenship. If we are to live a serene, hapat the mine, mills and refinery. Ha was weil-like- d in this area A secondary consideration will port dated September 18, 1898, is All employes in the payroll depy. calm and effective life, we notable in that it marks the first for hia geniality and kindliness. be the student's need for finanmust master this art. You must Sincere sympathy is extended partment who desire positions In cial assistance, said Mr. Aldrich. comprehensive proposal for the have the ability to take whatever the tabulating center will be givvolume mining and treatment of to the bereaved family. Scholarship committees at each cornea, meet it calmly, keep the en interviews for such jobs. Burial was in Mt. Olivet ore containing as little as 2 perschool will select three fehigh sources of Divine power open, cent copper. Mining methods were male and four male students and at all times and under all cirto strip the overburden, or waste, from among applicants. These cumstances. do the best you can. with steam shovels, load it into John W. Galbreath and Com- will be reviewed by a Kennecott In the words of St. PauL "havcare, haul it to adjacent canyons pany will stait the sales of Gar- scholarship committee far final ing dona all. stand." When you for dumping. field homes within the next week, selection of the six winning stuWithout his contribution, the have done all you can do, what As to the ore, it also was to be it was revealed to the Copper dents. Six alternates will also be copper famed else can you do? Don't Canyon Bingham do it mined by steam shovels, loaded Printing Company on Tuesday. selected. copper in care and transported to a conall ever again. Just "stand" and mine and other Mr. Melvin Duukley, manager, Scholarship students may atCAR the have faith. deposit properties throughout to be built near sale of Magna and Arthur tend any accredited Utah institusaid the centrating plant St. Paul also said, T have also world possibly would have lain Garfield Beach. They estimated Row residences would begin as tion of higher learning offering a Dr. McBride was bom August leaned, in whatsoever state I am. dormant for yean during a period that 12,385,000 tons of ore averbaccalaureate degree and may ensiion o possible. A Garfield man therewith to be content." That is when the world badly needed the aging 2 percent were blocked out roll for any course of study they 31, 1880, in Leavenworth, Kansas. was arrested Friday morning, at metal. red He married Marie Schultz on 1:30 a.m. merely a quaint They calculated that copper could desire. APPEAR ON TV Deputy Sheriff Meri June 25, 1009. She died June 15, Coon on by way of saying I have learned the be produced for six cents a pound. Blanks at Cyprus 2400 South as he was Presented Statue 1941. skill of takings things as they The of as their forecast accuracy speeding along the highway. The ' The statue of Mr. Jackling was Elevrn members of Girl Scout 'Information and application come, of not getting myself upset at to costs later was realized fully 64 appeared Tuesday on the blanks are available at all Salt World War I deputy found stolen car tires, Served in Troop or in a slew or in an ineffective presented to the state of UtahMr. in the operations of the yet to be schools. Appli- 14, 1954, County high tools, etc. approximate $50 value, Power and Utah a in World He served I War August ceremony and Light Company dither. Utah Copper Co. cation forma may be obtained at was an active member of the in his car. T-program. Jacklings 65th birthday anniver- - organized The following year, Mr. JackThe Preentation--w Utah Power & Light Company the principal's office. They must American Legion Post No. 38 of The merchandise had previous15. in ling resigned his position with the Sons of Utah this area. At the time of his presented the troop with a cash be submitted by April issitudes of human been taken from cars parked at existence. 'by DeLamar and went to ly was Reed Captain I Lai McCullough Kennecott ry activifuithi-Copwith to donation their death he was chaplain of the post the Joker at 11:30 o'clock. cooperation , There the local winner, and is now atin recognition of Republic, Washington, to design ties. He had lived in Magna and them. Thmt The man was charged with a mill a and for build Canadian of Utah. the University Tiie troop is taking cooking tending Jackling'. contribution to the of trouble in the world practiced medicine in Utah since car prowling and tried Saturday you state and the nation. The nine-fo-ot mining group. He returned to oHice. at Lake lessons the 1913. SjI. He retired several years ago. in Judge D. S. Walkers court. He have to take your share of it soonColorado in 1901 to become conhigh bronze statue, made They an- directed by M s. Dr. McBride wai loved and re- was sentenced to 20 days In the er or later, for it is divided on the for tha United sulting X-Rengineer from mined of copper AY largely Dealing. basis of the law of averages. spected tor his fenial personality, county jail. He is now serving .States Reduction and Refining Bingham Canyon, was executed his many kindnesses, that were the sentence. Mr. ll controlled Company by People often piteously com- by Dr. Avard Fairbanks, noted Two UP&L Employees unheralded, and little known be and Mr. Penrose. plain. "Why did this hava to hap- Utah sculptor. cause of his chari'y. Receive Recognition Another honor bestowed on Mr. pen to me?" The answer usually la Bingham Started to the Survivors Given elevation hia was because you an part of the hu- Jackling But the Bingham Copper depoKenneth O. Booth and Karl T. He is survived by two daugh: man race. honorary rank of Brigadier Gen- sit wai his dream and it haunted Gilgen, residents of Magna and tors, Mrs. Mary Catherine Combs, Another thing I would like to eral in th Utah National Guard him. Hia faith in the property of Utah Power & Light i 41 employees reiterate about the way to take on April 20. 1955. emhim to have been made Pittsboro, North Carolina, and prompted keep at the Elder Floyd GUgen Bailey Company, received recognition forArrangements of Mr. Jacklin The influntil they came to Utah things as they come is to keep in Magna the Mrs. Velma M. Giles, Kaysville, adults ployers in achievement for outstanding Elder Floyd Gilgen Bailey, son calm. To me, no one exemplifies as a dream-- ", a planner, an engi- for inspection. Following a hillAY to 24th, 12:00 Also surviving are three grand 20ih week of March children. this like Dr. John H. Jones. Calm- neer and an industrialist his been side conference, the Colorado of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey of safety on Wednesday, for working stanoon fire 6:00 the to p.m. by 10 Funeral services were conducted ness is vary important. No one felt throughout the world. There men agreed to finance the mine. Hunter, has returned home from continuously for more than according to word received two-yein Salt Lake City, atsojourn to the New years in a hazardous occupation tion, Members of the Magna Congrecan think properly unless ha la is scarcely a mining property any- Thus informally, in 1903, began Saturday from the Utah State Department e accident. without a tended hosts of friends. Mass- gation of Jehovah's Witnesses are where that. In whole or in part, Utahs greatest' enterprise, which England States LDS mission. calm. by of Health. at the were honored firms They I hava a verse I often repeal: has not benefited from his one- later was to revolutionize copper He will speak very shortly at The will be in Garfield on es of floral blooms paid further preparing to leave for Ogden, this Safety Roll of Honor banquet at March unit the Hunter Ward. week-en- d to take part in a 3 --day "WelL here it is. I can meet It end time ridiculed theory of mass mining everywhere. 27th and 28th from 10:00 tribute to the regarded man. Hia friends welcome him home. Hotel Utah. Burial was made in Salt .Lake assembly held by Utah Circuit will do whet there is to do about mining and processing. In Mr. Jacklings own words, a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 5:00 No. 1, it was announced by HarGen. Jackling typified Ameri- attributed to him City. it" a friend, are p.m. in front of the postoffice. The Cyprus Post, No. 38, Amer- vey Magera, presiding minister cas favorite story that of a poor revealed the faith by and perslstaice C. ican Legion, conducted the ser- here. boy who became an industrial that finally won through: 1 told vices and dedicated the grave site, giant. Hia early life was one of Charles (MacNeill) that I had, Delegates to this gathering will a request of the family. adversity and constant struggle. without exception, the greatest CLUB be ministers from territory exBorn August 14, 1889, near opportunity in the world and that tending from Cedar City to Rex-bur- g, Appleton City, Bates County, he just had to get in on It" Idaho, including its congreDaniel son of a was he Missouri, By the way of celebration, gations. They are part of an interelected was V.'.lliams F. C. Mrs. and Lydia Jane Dunn Jackling. Jackling fa said to have spent his national body of Christiana which e Magna Women's Orphaned at the ege of two, he last $100 on a dinner at Salt Lake president operate in over 160 lands and last on the farms Citys old Knutaford Hotel. Club Wedniy e ening. spent year had a peak of over 642,000 of relatives. But even after the initial operFiremen of Salt Lake County active ministers regularly preachOther officers are Mrs. James Joseph Cunningham, 62, of 71 As a boy, he walked long dis- ating capital was available, the No. 2 were kept busy at the end of Monson, first vice president; Mrs. ing throughout the world. Magna Row, died Tuesday at 1:35 tances to school. Severe Missouri of additional funds bethe week and during the weekend vice presiThe purpose of each assembly is p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after winters made hia attendance in- obtaining Ruby Russell, second came difficult At two-folexceedingly treato preach the gospel answering varied calls. an illness. The respected man was termittent However, the time that time, the claims that made dent; Mrs. Ncph'- Peterson, secreby On Wednesday evening, they The, dedication program of the publicly and to receive instruction well known here. he was 16, he had completed the up the Utah Copper company surer; Mrs. E. C Mecham, corresThe Webster School Is having were called to bring a resuscitator new Magna Elementary School on improving their ministerial Mrs. Velda Robert!, Bom September 17, 1893, in grade and hired out as e were considered worthless in tary; an Arts and Craft Festival Thurs- to the residence of Dr. George E. will be held Thursday, March work. San Francisco, he was the son of eighth secretary. ponding conin the an uncle teamster with mining circles. Mr. Magera said that about day. March 22nd with a wide ex- McBride on 8950 West, by a nei- 15th, 7:30 p.m. at the school. Joseph Patrick and Bridget O'- tracting business. To quote one prominent engiAuditors are Mrs. Alice Brady hibit of the various samples of ghbor, Mr. Blackham. Dr. Charles An art exhibit by the children 700 arc expected to attend the Brien Cunningham. as a farm hand, he earn- neer of that day: "The ore con- and Mrs. Frances Ridge. Later, their work.. The exhibit will be Cobb of Garfield was called and will be held. Doors open at 6:15 sessions at Ogden which will open Hs married Alice Sjoberg Feb- ed $14 per month, the most of tains less copper than the tailings in re: ting held from 6 to 9 p. m. in the var pronounced the esteemed physi- p.in. for the exhibition end the Friday night and continue thru ruary 7, 1938 in Farmington, Utah. which he saved. Hia ambition was of the Parrot intermed Anyone mill at Butts, Monprogram begins at 7:30 o'clock. He had been employed ai a to own farm land. In order to preSunday evening. Tha .climax of contact Mrs. ious rooms, showing the articles cian dead. tana," The properties had been the clubrooRia may Sclviol children, parents and the assembly will be a free talk they have made during the year. The firemen answered an alarm trainman, Kennecott Copper Cor- pare himself for a teaching job to offered without Monson. James success to the Everyone is cordially invited shoitly after for the resuscitator other p.urons arc invited. Sunday at 3:00 p.m. on the subporation, Utah Copper Division, save enough to purchase land, ha to examine the show. A number of dignitaries are in- ject, Consulting God on World to be taken for Hyrum Barton. principal sources of capital, one for the past 20 years, and wai a enrolled at the State Normal as far away as Glasgow, Scotland. Affairs." However, Mr. Barton was remov- vited and will speak. veteran of World War L School at Warrensburg, Mo. It was then that Jacklings ined to the Salt Lake County hosInterested Za Engineering Funeral Ritas spirational leadership and ability pital to ascertain what had caused But he became dissatisfied at again came to the fore. He inducHe is survived by his widow. his death. Funeral rites will be conducted the end of the first term with the ed the Daniel Guggenheim On Friday, March 9 at 4:10 p.m. a as career. of teaching to make an examination the department answered a call CLASSES Friday, 1 p.m. in the Magna LDS prospects his summer vacation, which turned out to be one of the Ward ChapeL Viewing Will be at During the at 7600 West 2820 South at the 8525 West 2700 South Thursday, imagination was captivated by most expensive ever undertaken. residence of Mrs. Mary Ju, to 6 to 8 p.m. and on Friday, 11 a.m. the work of a civil engineer who Overall cost: $150,000. But the exquell a blaze caused by burning permitted him to look through the haustive survey confirmed Mr. to 12:30 p.m. weeds and some fi nee posts. Onmany will be in each class. He then his transit of Burial will be in the Pleasant telescope Jacklings figures and further ly minor damage occurred. Classes will start in early April The time will probably be from an to become and there decided On the same day at 4:30 p.m. for adult Grove, Utah county cemetery. financing was obtained. swimmers beginners, 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. rc Mr. Cunningham was a regard- engineer. an the at alarm received they intermediate and advanced at the With the advent of warmer Mills Constructed In September, 1880, he entered aidenceofMrs. 16.DukeonP050 .jjjjgnjj jackling Swimming pool. weather, the pool attendance is ed, fine man, liked in this area by 6000-to- n at Construction of a mill of Mines Missouri School the West. A $50 damjgc was caused hosts of friends. adults are increasing. On Saturday evening, Aj Sincere sympathy is extended Rolla. A brilliant scholar, he was near Garfield, later known as the to the roof of the house from asked to register now at thekindly pool, well over a hundred swimmers student-assistato in was the Magna plant, begun early appointed to his widow. chimney sparks. so St may be determined how enjoyed the recreational facilities. professor of chemistry and metal- 1906. Mr. Jacklings Copperton On March 10, 9:10 p.m.. the dehe mill was to serve as a testing prolurgy. Teaching part-timcall partment answered another course hi cess to demonstrate that large finished the four-yeto quell a blaze at 8300 West and .three years, graduating with a B. tonnage could be commercially 2700 South, the old Spencer ward-housout to and various 1892. contin then He S. degree in treated, try ued at the school for another year types of equipment for the plant March 12, 1:05 p.m., ancthrr call as assistant professor of chemistry at Garfield. was received at the Arthur Mill. Annual Magna-Gar- f ield Lions Club Talent Night and metallurgy. Sparked by Mr. Jacklings pioNol damage resulted. MAGNA After a brief period of pushing neering, the Boston Consolidated Friday. April 13. 1ISS slag pots at the Argentine smelter Co., which then controlled the Maid Named Magna The 06th Infant-- Division band at Kansas City, he went to Crip- upper part of what la now the Treasurer Of Group will hold a free concert at the lo- ple Creek, Colo., In 1893. Borrow- Utah Copper hill, built a large Rama cal Company "H Infantry Arm ing enough money for a second' concentrator about one mile west a Jo Miss Connie of the mill. rode Matthews, he railroad Magna ticket, ory (Teen Ago Club) on Tuesday class (Management of Utah Copper University of Utah sophomore far as Divide, end of the line, and Addrass night, March 20th at 8:30 p.m realized immediately that it would from Magna, has been elected fare himself found without stage of the All residents lias been purchased by the Magna treasurer of the Delta Delta Delta area are invited to to Cripple Creek, then a boom be highly advantageous to both east Water concern foe 8850 and 9000 sorority at the University for the Work on the town. companies if the properties could Talent Phone attend this concert. coming year. He persuaded a fellow passen- be consolidated and operated as iron water main of the M gna West, replacing sections of 1 The 9Gth Division Band is com1951-3:a of Miss 00 8ui1 ch on Tryouts-Marinch pru common obsolete to Water a West, under unit P. 27, Matthews, daughter who was going through Company pipe. ownership. High School posed primarily of members of ger ;; C. anWeldon Mrs. and Weather permitting, the work Mr. his baggage. Mr. Jackling But it was Mr. Jackling who fully storied last week, the famous University of Utah take walked i: will go forward as rapidly as Matthews, 2.736 S.mth 8600 West other advancement and 18 miles through the appreciated the untenable poai Entries may be obtained and left with: Marching Band. It is commanded then of thr utility company. snow and ice, arriving at the tion of Utah Copper if a merger possible, to avoid all inconven in Mana, is maj iring in dance Lake gateways. of Salt Copper Printing. Beal Shop. Tslophone Office Reeder City. Lt. by education. A total of $520) worth ul pip? icace to property owners. (Continued on inside page) camp with but $3 In hii pocket FINE RITES HONOR DR. E. low-gra- y. well-know- ar ss 7 low-grad- Galbrcatlf To Start Home -- -- Sales Next Week low-gra- MISSIONARY GARFIELD MAN RETURNS FROM ARRESTED FOR PROWLING de NEW ENGLAND V r " T.Mr. - UNIT Mac-Nci- TO BE IN GROUP PLANS FOR PARLEY MAGNA MAGNA SOON 3-D- ar lost-tim- MRS. MAGNA MAN F. WILLIAMS NAMED PRESIDENT OF WOMENS SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS TUES. Webster School Plans Arts And Cralts Exhibition . Firemen Kept Busy. Answering Varied Alarms NEW MAGNA SCHOOL SETS DEDICATION d: i j WORK NEW STARTS WATER ON MAINS TWO HERE TO START IN APRIL FOR ADULT LOCAL SWIMMERS 3 nt e, 96th BAND TO PERFORM IN ar e. OFFICIAL ENTRY BUNK n-- M.-Cy- ma.-kii- |