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Show iua 1 EE rit A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION rm ity eighthyear rOJIPLETION OF SEWER SYSTEM Depends on you! 1 ANNUAL XMAS S A i k , rt i The federal government has appropriated $94,-J.0- 0 to complete the Magna ewer. The money .it V waiting to be turned over to a construction fund, tbe held by Salt Lake county, and used exclusively (complete the sewer system. . We must raise $75,620.00 as our share of the pro Ikt Salt Lake county will not accept the government . until we raise our share. !ferUnless Salt Lake county accepts the government Aer at once, it will be withdrawn, and we stand a MMi.' TREE PROGRAM .5 M, ii Number 29 Magna, Utah, Friday, December 17, 1943 -- CM, IM AT CLUB DEC. 23 - Event Sponsored By Copper Company , American Smelting I riot 4 1 The annual Christmas tree er children living in Garfield and Magna, two years of age and under, will be held at the Utah Copper Club, Thursday, December 23, starting at 1:30 p. mu The event is sponsored by the Utah Copper company, Utah Copper Club and American Smelting & Refining Company. School busses will make their first trip to the club promptly at 12:30 p. m. from the Garfield School, B & G row, Cyprus high school, Webster school and Spencer Ward chapeL Committees include: Distribution: E. W. Engelmann, Honorary chairman, J. W. Ridd, s, chairman, B. E. Mix, P. A. John Allan, L. O. Naylor, P. R. McCleve, O. W. Kumrow, .George W. Smith, H. C. Anderson, C. B. Ashby, C. G. Quigley, Ed Gam, Mrs. C. Colombo, Mrs. M. D. L. Underwood, McDermaid, Alf Duckworth, A W. McFarlane, E. J. Gardner, A. A. Ahlquist, W. B. Reynolds, Lief Erickson, W. A good chance of never completing the sewer, units we, ourselves, raise the entire cost, estimated to fry the sum of approximately $175,000. This is our portunity to complete the sewer at a minimum cost Each time j us, by reason of government assistance. mi sign up for a share of stock, it means your signa-- I are is worth the $150.00 plus, $94,733.00, or a total i $94,833.00 to our community. The Board of Directors of the Magna Civic Company, estimate that witlh the assets ow on hand, lit will require the sale of an additional hundred shares of stock to meet the quota. You rill be contacted in your homes to sign notes. If you not contacted at once, or before January 1, 1944, to any director of the company and sign up. Shares of stock sell for one hundred and fifty 4150.00) dollars. If you cannot pay cash, you can gn a note, payable in ten months, at the rate of $7.50 er pay day or more, beginning January 24th payday, hyroll deductions caq be "arranged with your employers if you care to do so. REMEMBER, WE WILL LOSE THE GRANT. FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF $94, 733.00 UN-S-S WE SIGN UP AT ONCE. As soon as three hundred signatures are obtained stock, or on notes, the contract will be advertised, id work will commence on or before thirty days. It estimated by all the engineers that the work will be ompleted within four months. If you already have stock, be a salesman for the roject, talk it up with your friends and neighbors, four assistance in putting over this project will be Madly accepted by the directors. Come in to the office pf the secretary and help in the campaign. let s thou) the world the old home town is a city not a mining camp. Remember your failure to sign for a share of stock iy mean a loss to this community of $94,733.00. Don't wait ! Come in and sign up now. ie . If 4 in Ohristmas Q'ms ' Im-rorem- ent Cam-man- Pleasant cUtoujCjlih i It doesn't seem truly appreciative of your cooperation and confidence. twelve months since the lost time we wished our many friends ' Our Season's Greetings. p" . -- of our business and we are ' pY earbeing-usherechY- IEGINS FUND SOLICITATION J The Smelter Smoke committee started soliciting inds this week from citizens, to pay for costs of to ascertain whether the smoke menace ould be corrected, according to George F. Cromar, eneral chairman. The response to the drive is very gratifying, says , dr. Cromar, and the 21 man committee feel sure that .hey will receive the cooperation and aid of residents pm Magna, Garfield, Hunter, Granger, Bacchus and outlying districts. Each family is being asked to contribute $10 to drive. The committee feels that the smoke is detrip to health, civic and industrial progress, retard-p- g mental new building, new industries and new business jtnd discourages local and community pride and develanJn-estigatio- n, ml. Tree sr.d Tr ;r.sy ortatio O. Hayrnond, Honorary Chairman, A J. Fitzgerald, chairman, H. B. Duckworth, W. J. Hicks, C. R. fr t May it be your happiest . V ford. for Christmas one! Sincere Good Wishes for the New You have helped us close anotherchapterinthelife Blood. Entertainment: A C. Ensign, Honorary chairman, Merrill Min- er, chairman, P. H. Ensign, Ray Corfield, I. Salisbury, Roy Lang- warmest Greetings i SMELTER SMOKE COMMITTEE Our own community, like the rest of the world, hat been shaken by the thunder of guns. Thi thunder echoes in our ears as we once more celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace. Yet this newspaper sees no irony in the scars of war and the message of hope that is Christmas. For it is the everlasting hope of Christmas that makes it such a vital force in our lives. That hope is one of a never ending period of "Peace on Earth." While it is true that the columns of this paper since last Christmas have been dominated by the effects of the warlords on our normal way of living we "Tittle men of goodwill know that the peace-lovin- g far outnumber the evil. These "little" people are the citizens of this community and other communities like it. And it was for these same little" people that Christ came into this world 1943 years agorSo Christmas belotlgs to them and not to those who plunge the yorld into darkness. Let this true spirit of Christmas dominate your thinking and you can say to all your friends as we now Naylrry RalphDoranrHyBreeze, T. If. Morgan, Charles Martin, Verl Perkins, F. S. Archibald. Hatch, HonorDcorating: ary chairman, Wes Sadler, chairman, P. R. Schultz, H. A. Linke, H. E. Wurzbach, James Duke, Les Sabin, Tom Jensen, Ray Shepard, A W. McFarlane, r a F-oy ,EJ LOCAL YOUNG MEN LEAVE IN DRAFT CALL Local young men who are scheduled to leave in the December draft call, will be given furloughs until December 29th, if joining the Army, while Navy draftees left Wednesday, states Mrs. Louise Erickson, clerk. The local group includes: Jack Ray Gillette, Magna. Glen D. Lamb, Magna. James Charles Magana, Magna. Leland Thomas Richards, Mag- X' na. - say to you Albert Jay Perkins, enlisted, Garfield. DeVon Edward Draper, Magna. Henry Colonno, Magna. Boyd Warren Newman, Magna, Clyde Nielson Shaw, Magna. Milton Dean Orr, Jr,, Granger. Wayne Fred Evans, Magna. Frank Leo Decker, Magna. The next call will be January 13th, and will be about the same size as former calls. A MERRY CHRISTMAS! -- 7h CPP"priHtin9 MAGNA STORES RUSHED Service Center WITH CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYERS To Have Festive Christmas Tree Shoppers Throng Business Places Seeking Merchandise For Holidays Few Colored Lights in Downtown The committee Is holding another meeting next Section This Year eek, and expects to release important, late developments at that time. second Christmas Xmas opment. e Magnas second finds local merchants attempting to meet an increasing demand for Christmas Gift buyers, as the annual holiday season approaches. Local stores are, attracting buymass at 10:00 oclock. Benediction! ers from a great area because loof the Blessed Sacrament will be cal merchants did their best to segiven after the last mass. cure all the merchandise available, and since they regularly carry large stocks, buyers have been Dear Santa Claus: We are happy because we are visiting the stores every day, doin free America. We do not want ing their shopping early, anticifurther shortages. many toys. We are spending our pating Merchants report some lines dedimes for Defense stamps. Bring pleted and have made or are making attempts to replace them, but anything you have. find wholesale houses out of merMerry Christmas! Miss Allens first grade. chandise and supplies. war-tim- QiristmasProgram Given For Church Special Christmas services will I featured at . Our Lady of purdes church in Magna. t, ,'f?h mass will be held at low mass at 8:30 o'clock and mass at 10:00 p. m. Benedic-y?- 1 of the Blessed Sacrament be given after the last Ma&s. Confessions will be held Christ-- s at 10:00 oclock. Benediction and 7:30 to 9 p.m. mid-Pigh- I fci!?1! I mu be ew Years Day, low mass heard at 8:30 oclock, high pro- gram for the children of Utah Copper club members and all oth- war-tim- e reflected in the shortage of met- al goods, the presence of many articles made from wood or plastics, and buyers, instead of being choosey, are taking whatever they can find that will meet their Business men have arranged for the Christmas season due to WPB ban on such street lighting, and the usual cheery atmosphere will be absent unless people inject it from their buoyant personalities to make up for the lack of lights and tinseL Educator Cites Nine Needs For Youth Morale Nine needs for youth morale in the changing world of today and of fine the cooperation Through the world of tomorrow, were cited a group of local firms, the Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth, supby vice Center will have a very erintendent of Granite School tive Christmas treewith all the District, at a meeting of the Cytrimmings. prus Association Donations were made by the Thursday evening. following firms, after they were The needs were: understanding, solicited by Geotrge K. Smith, affection with thea- iences on theirfreedom, (experowner of the own, tres beautiful laTge Christmas friends, standards to livemakinga tree, Woolfendens Super Man living religion, findihg by, work, finding love and homes of their own. Shop; tree lights, Mr. Smith and Musical numbers were Central Lumber, lit tree stand. the. seventh and eighth given by grades, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith; under the direction of Mrs. M. banner, Magna Drug. McFall. Refreshments were later The tree was decorated by Mr. served. and Mrs. Smith for the pleasure Announcement of the January and enjoyment of visiting service meeting will be made at a later men. date. 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