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Show 1M A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION year TWENTY.NINTH Magna, Ut: 3; fatherslwillyoupleasehelp Garfield TO Initial Fall FINISH GIRL SCQUT CLUB? Out-of-Sta- te V meeting pleasant, On Gasoline suspension . orders from their local war price and ration boards, H. Claude Anderson, chairman of the war price and rationing board announced today. The OPA has no objections to anyone saving his "A gasoline rations for fishing or hunting," the chairman said, "but no one can save enough "A" gasoline to take a thousand mile trip. When it is found that people have made such long trips, the boards assume that the gasoline is either used illegally or has been purchased from the Black Market" The Utah OPA enforcement division, assisted by the State Highway Patrol, federal and local is checking all California cars coming into this area this year. The record, of the cars will be sent to the proper boards In California for action. Likewise, California authorities check Utah cars entering California, and the report is sent to the local boards. AD Utahns driving to and from California and elsewhere can expect to be called before their boards for an explanation sometime in the future. cial gathering place for years to come. The clubhouse is located just north of the Magna Public Library, and a great deal of Work has been contributed by public-mind- ed including the Legion, Firemen and Lions Club members, as well as fine cooperation from the local concerns. However, considerable work yet remains ere snow falls, and pleas are again issued to come and hammer and saw. One does not need to be a carpenter, painter or electrician, but Just willing-anable to a little work. Would you please dial Mr. Newman today, 5497 or Mrs. Wrathall, 5941? Your help will be greatly appreciated. Little Damage In Towns Halloween Done On The in sheriffs office and citizens general, are very well pleased with the Halloween holiday this year, and wish to commend parents and children for their whole- WHICH ONE hearted aid to observe the day without any noticeable damage. Of course, little specters stalked and small witches walked to . Things are --in. a terrible mess! the melody .of 'Tricks or Treat?", whole world is going to pot The but the townspeople were happy and U. S. A. is a flop. Democracy and glad to comply with these is on its last legs and I dont think requests. A number of school, wiU ever work! it dub and private parties, also are dumb and politicians .kept the youngergeneration out arePeople AD this political procrooked. of mischief. - and campaign blather paganda The sheriffs state that less gives me a pain! damage occurpd this year-thaTm not going to bother to vote! any other time in their experience. Wont do any good now, or here- ARE YOU? after WILL YOU SAVE YOUR , o- r- ' Things certainly are In a jam! The whole worlds upside down and the good old U. S. A. has troubles a plenty. Democracy is being tested as never before, but with all its faults, I know it WILL work! This political campaign has me PAPER SACKS? - BUT IM SURE GOING guessing, your convenience VOTE! And hereafter I'm gond to aid Magna, Garfield and TO Hunter merchants, wiU you save! ing to take More Interest In My Government! any paper bags? Better yet, will you bring your wn shopping bags to stores, is the plea issued by merchants? Unless shoppers bring their own , Paper bags, shopping bags or baskets to the stores, they wiH be forced to carry groceries home as best they can, for some merchants are OUT" of sacks. Cooperation of everyone will b greatly appreciated. The regular meeting of the Smoke Group wifl be held Monday evening, November 6, and FOSTER MOTHER DIES discussion held at that time on the Mrs. Mette M. Jensen Rasmus-- selection of the committee to go with the smelter smoke law 80, one of Midvales oldest ahead suit Pioneer residents, died Friday in George F. Cromar, chairman Salt Lake hospital, after a illness. She was the foster and Roy F. Tygesen, secretary,' foother of Theodore A Hansen of had previously been appointed a committee of two to select this Magna. committee, and have contacted committee members and other pe- Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen operated a market in Mag-- a ople to obtain their opinions. A number volunteered for this imnumber of years ago. Sincere sympathy is extended. portant work. Please--fO- r I , SM0KEGR0UP ' TO MEET NOVEMBER 6 The first Garfield school P.T.-A complete Oquirrh Stake Senmeeting of this year will be held ior Scout basketball schedule has Monday, November 0 at 0:30 p. m. been drawn up and released by David O. Gourley, superinten- officials for the season of d dent of Granite School District, 1945. wiU be the featured speaker. MusThe complete personnel of the ical numbers will be presented by teams is not .yet available althe Glee Club, directed by Mrs. though the squads have been LaPrele Brown. Parents may con- holding practice sessions and some sult the teachers following the exceUent' material is shown for this years competition. Garfield meeting. National Education Week will East and West, Magna, Pleasant be observed from November 5 to Green, Spencer, Hunter and 11. The theme will be "Education Granger First .and Second are Fear New Tasks. participating. Garfield school has a very in- ' Schedule far the opening game Thursday, November 2 follows: teresting week planned. Visitors Time Monday afternoon, parents of the Home team first and second grades wiD visit Garfield West Gar. East 8 pm. the school and refreshments will Magna Pleasant Gr. 7p.m. be served. 8 pm. Hunter Spencer? Wednesday afternoon, parents of Granger 1st Granger 2nd 8 pm. children of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 0th grades are invited. Friday, there wiU be the Junior High tea for , the parents. New officers of the PTA have ' been elected to include: Mrs. Bessie Rasmussen, president; Mrs. 4-5Katie Cahoon, vice president; Sesscn.-Njtv- . -6 Clark Frei, vice president; Mrs. Gladys Baldee, vice president; Mrs. Elva Thomas, secretary, i Local hunters' are all ready for pheasant season i opening Saturday, November 4 (n Utah and continuing for three days, NovemIn Salt Lake county. ber The ' toothsome birds are believed to be very 'scarce this year due to the extremely wet spring i and poor hatching. The heavy foliage in this vicinity wiD Also prevent very much shooting; and SUPREME HEADQUARTERS hunters wiD consider themselves FORCE, Pris (AP) Two fliers fortunate if they get one bird. from the intermountain region At the Utah Copper Duck and were credited today with shoot- Fish Club, there wiD not be any ing down one German plane each shooting allowed north of the in an aerial dogfight in which the lakes. However,! members may Americans were outnumbered shoot on that portion of land south of the lakes.. . A number of huiiters have poolThey were Captain George M. Lamb of Magna and Lieutenant ed their gasoline and are travelPeter Grey of Nampa, Idaho.! ing to Utah county, and some Flying. Mustang. oL.the JJ. S. evenas far.a.Duchesne county, Ninth Airforce, they were with a where the season and number of group on armed reconnalssanse birds from former years have struck from front and rear. The been reduced. Mustangs Jettisoned their bombs Director Ross Leonard of the and engaged the enemy in dogcommission urges extreme game over all that the ranged fights care to avoid shooting hen pheas- sky. out that one dead, Captain Lamb is the son of Mr. ants, pointing and Mrs. George Lamb of Mag- hpn means one less daily bag lim--l na and one of the heroes of this it for someliunter next year. The game chief also bespoke war. respect for property rights. Farm-ers have a legal right to post their property against any hunting whatever. Permits have been re- -' newed authorizing the syndication of eight choice areas by fanners The Times end Leader, like who wiD allow hunting to those many weekly papers, are issued paying a special 01 fee.- - These on Thursdays. But this does not posted areas are located in or mean that all the work Is dime near Mendon and West Smith-fiel- d on Thursday, or even Wednesday. in Cache County, Corinne It will be greatly appreciated if and Brigham City in Box Elder, our good friends who think of us and Goshen in Utah County, and with material for publication, call Benjamin - Lake shore, Genola early In the week. It will help to South Milford in Millard County, relieve a mechanical situation. Two posted areas failed to renew Correspondents, clergymen, and permits this season. They are others having material for publi Jensen in Uintah, Granite in cation, are invited to call or send Salt Lake. in their material Tuesday if possible, so that we may have time in the middle of the week for setting the later news. Thank you. ly 1 Amendment No. 1 Modernizes Utah Courts MAGNA YOUTH on 1 ... Mr. Harris pointed ont that th ol ... amendment has the endors-me5 f0,nt. Although we are electing both the Republicans and the Dem-.and the en- Jticee for the Supreme Court ocratic state platforms, Judge for our district courts, dorsement of all cand.dntes for is centered .argely on the state office, including veT7J ration dential. the congressional and Herbert B. Maw and J. Brack " tor candidate gubernatorial candidates. The ' Lee, Republican Governor. a as judges, treking place nt r ng Czech-oslovakia- , FUNERAL RITES HONOR AGED six-ye- ar GRANGER MAN -6 SHOOTS DOWN: NAZI PLANES three-to-on- e. ? ' - , NEWS FROM WAR FRONTS jig-sa- w I - Notice to Public V-1- Ration Timetable etc.-(B- ook Reports Low On Doe Hunting 1 ... , (A-13- r Many Students Community Baptist Church November 0 la Communion Sunday and all are Invited to worship at 11:00 a. m. The sermon title will be "How shall We Think of the These services Christian Life? wiU be given at the Community Baptist Church. Sunday-Schois held at 10:00 a. ol m. p. m. "'Recognising the fact that voting ( whether they are at present on the constitutional amendments or- - bench or seeking election to tha atten-JCjatijaarily is light tha Utah Bar As-- bench, are receiving scant today impressed on voters . tion. this area the necessity ef voting "The very nature of our Judicial on Amendment Number 1. system demands full consideration ,amcndment empowers the of fitness and ability of our Judrea. a consideration not possible i. l legislature to provide a new Hhod in the state of selecting the . under the present Utah aystem. trict court and supreme court I "The amendment Number 1 ! power to grants our legislature M. C. Sevise new system for selecting a Harris, president Logan, W the Utah Bar Association, pre- - judges. The amendment does notjuugrw'd the Case for the amendment provide tor contemplate thatcontemee be appointed, it does of the selection plate removal of nidioisry from partisan politics! - , The Senior Young People will meet Tuesday, November 7 at 8 Vote for Ja candidates. DON'T BLAME THE KID Citizens wiD be allowed to Teacher at Webster School: "So election. there are, 77 states, are there, scratch In the general and Democratic RepubDcan exThe final push of the Magna William? Would you mind campaign officials report an inand Garfield campaign, affilia- plaining?"'. interest in the general elted with the National War Fund, Youngster: Well, Dad says creased ection. goes into high gear this week, as that the Republicans say they If You Wish To Scratch the finL tabulations are being have 38 and Democrats say they If you wish to scratch your announces Howard Ridge, have 41" madeT mark a cross in the circle ticket, chairman. The local quota is set a The various straw votes are above one ticket, drawing do line at $10,000. not names as such you through Last year, the Service Center very interesting. According to any ticket on vote that for to desire benefited greatly from this fund, or aD of them, Roosevelt is leada cross in the square the recreational site being opera- ing and Dewey is leading. Woul- and marking of candidates names the opposite ted for the benefit and pleasure dnt that be nice if both gentlemen ' of visitinv service men. Salaries were elected next week? Think of of your choice on other tickets. a. 7:00 Voting places Tuesday, and othesexpenses for the place, having two presidents and in m-- ares 7:0J m. until p. were paid from the fund. handing out the patronage, two 295 Garfield clubhouse. International organizations feDpwi for each Job. , 238 Garfield Junior High. from the National War 297 Service Center. . Fund United Service OrganizaIve often thought about a Pres299 Papanikolas Motor Co. tions (USO), United Seamans idents term, perhaps this plat299 Baptist Church. Service (USS), War Prisoners Aid,1 form is just in my mind but I 300 Cyprus high school, Phillipplne War Relief,. Belgian firmly beUeve that a President 301 Hercules Clubhouse- War ReDef Society; United China should hold office for six years, with no Relief, American ReDef for Stop this American Denmark Re- thing of a President having to Def,1 American ReDef ' for France, lower his dignity and go trooping Greek War Relief association, around asking for votes to keep American ReDef for Italy, United him there another term. Lithuanian ReDef Fund of AmeriHe has to do it, naturally, but term wiD be the reca, Friends of Luxembourg, A a merican ReDef for Norway, Pol- medy. Six years gives him time to ish War Relief, Queen Wilhelmina do something. It takes him four Fund, Russian War Relief, United years to find out who are his Funeral services were held this Yugoslav ReDef Fund, American friends in the Senate and House. Field Service, Refuges ReDef Look at the saving of aD the mon- .week for David Warr of Granger, Trustees and the U. S. Committee ey, aD the time, aD the uncertain- who would have celebrated his for Care of European Children. ty of another election. It lessens it 99th birthday November 2. The aged man died Wednesday at 5:30 Pooling of collection and distri- one third. bution by the National War Fund ' I have always believed and said p. m. in a Salt Lake City hospital results in maximum efficiency that voting is a funny thing a of causes incident to age. Mr. Warr was bom in Somerwith a minimum of solicitation. person wiD lie about it as easily From every dollar collected, 61c as a golf adore. Every candidate in setshire, England, November 2, 1845, a son of James and Elizabeth goes directly to our own fighting the race on aD sides has had He married Phyllis Lye In Warr. men. unto elect them promises animously, but I am only waiting the old Salt Lake Endowment till the votes are counted. One can house, on her arrival from Engthen determine how many liars land in 1870. Mrs. Warr died 25 there are of legal age. years ago. He was a resident of Granger BEST SIMILE . Like the faces of the three good many years and raised vegetables Republicans 'Who sat up aD night there until he Was 90. He is credKenneth C. Jones, son of Mr. working a puzzle (did you ited with having the first alfalfa and Mrs. Clem Jones is now at- know they are becoming popular Jn this vicinity. He is survived by four of his tending Notre Dame coDege in the again), only to find at the comsons and daughters: a son, Navy 2 program. He has been pletion of their labor in the early eight at the State Teacher's CoDege at morning hours, that it was a pic- Edwin Warr of Granger; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Barton and Dickinson, North Dakota, for the ture of President Roosevelt? Mrs. Kate Bawden, Granger, and past eight months. ? Mrs. Aice Jones, Hunter; 53 The young man, a former popgrandchildren and 76 ular, prominent Cyprus student, known for his musical abiUty, was leader of the Navy Dance MEATS, FATS, v v 4), Band at Dickinson. Red Stamps A8 through Z8, AS through K5, good indefinitely. L5, Graduation of Private Alva R.' M5, N5 and P5 vaUd October 29. PROCESSED FOODS (Book 4) Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shaw of Magna, from the Marine Blue Stamps A8 through Z8, AS Infantry and Browning automatic through R5, good indefinitely. S3, rifle school at Camp Pendleton, T5, U5, V5 and W5 valid NovemPessimistic reports have emanCalifornia,' has been announced by ber 1. , , ated from the deer hunting areas, SUGAR-(Bo- ok the U. S. Marine Corps. He has 4) 5 pounds. No. states Director Ross Leonard of been assigned to an amphibious 30, 31, 32, 33, No. 40, good indefin- the Utah Fish and Game commis. landing unit of the Fleet Marine itelysion. They were expected, the Force. , .SHOES (Book f 3) Airplane game chief explained, inasmuch The former Cyprus high school Stamp No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 good in- as the Board of Big Game Control student was employed by the definitely. has intentionaDy reduced the Utah Copper Company prior to GASOLINE ), good for 4 herds in congested sections since his enlistment at Salt Lake City gallons until December 21, inclu- 1938 to permit range restoration. last June. sive.. However hunters who penetraMrs. Shaw, the former Wanda ted the back country and the nonMarquess, and their daughter, Corporal Dean L. Benson has doe hunting areas were very sucSherriD Alva Shaw, reside at 2958 returned to Lincoln, Nebraska af- cessful despite the adverse Condter a two weeks visit with his par- itions imposed by dry leaves, Cyprus street, Magna. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. heavy foliage and weather which enabled the deer to stay high. PACIFIC-On SOUTH duty, with the Army at this island base Private First Class George W. Papanikolas of Magna, has been Back-toSchool the Good Conduct Medal efficienfor exemplary behavior, An average of three hundred cy and fideUty. He was formerly and fifty students daily take ad- employed in Bingham, Utah. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William vantage of the hot lunch served at In conjunction with American in auditorium. the Webster School, making the Papanikolas of Magna, Private 1st 8:15 to 9:40 Parents visit classEducation beneattended Week, the Cyprus ParClass successful The CyPapanikolas project very es Teacher ent registered by sons and daughAssociation wiU confits that the students receive from prus high school and LDS Bust meals ness CoDege. He entered the Army duct "Back to School" evening for ters, 10 minutes in each class. the excellent, Parents attending are kindly are manifold, and tha low cost of November, 1942, and received parents and others interested, 10c a meal is cheerfully paid by training at Camp Roberts, Cali- Thursday, November 9, announces asked to obtain registration, giving name of class, teacher, numthe parents, who appreciate the fornia, California. He left the G. H. Marchant principal. ber of room. This information The 1943 follows: states for service in June, program advantages of hot food for their 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Parents consult may be supplied by the student children. overseas., AD patrons are extended a cordwith teachers. - Mrs. Wana Thomas is supervisial invitation to attend and urg8:00 to 8:15 General An Eighth Air Force Bomber or of the affair, assisted by Mrs. meeting ed be present for this novel event. Rachel Perry, Mrs. Chloe Monson, Station, England First LieutenMrs. Mem Mills, Mrs. Bessie Lar- ant Walter E. Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh of Magna, son and Mrs. Mildred Evans. The project is under state sup- has been awarded the Distinguishervision, and maintained by state ed Flying Cross for "extraordinary and federal funds, coupled with achievement while serving as the charges made. The Granite bombardier on a 7 Flying District is primarily instrumental Fortress on a number of combat Legion-AaxUiaSponsor Drive in obtaining this fine community bombardment missions over GercounGerman and occupied recipient may know who is thinkmany enterprise. r tries. ' In ing of him. ; nationwith the Lieutenant Marsh received his wide cooperation The gifts must be in by DecTo Recruit Girls the American Legion drive, training at Santa Ana, California Post and Auxiliary is sponsoring ember 10th, and may also be given In' connection with the present- and Roswell, New Mexico. He was a campaign to obtain Christmas to any member of the Legion or ation of "So Proudly We Serve graduated from Cyprus high Gifts for soldiers and women Auxiliary. Gifts of all types, anymovie at the local theatres. Ser- School in 1937. Before entering the patients at the Bushnell Hospital, thing that is useful, toothpaste, geant Mary McGeough of the army March 27, 1941, he was em- according to W. H. Jenkinson candy, cakes, wiD be acceptable. Help to make a service mans or Marine Corps Womens Reserve, ployed by the Utah Copper Com- commander, womans Christmas happier at wiD be present to recruit local, pany. i ' Anyone who wishes to contri- Bushnell. Give a gift girls in this division of the armed Any further information may be Mrs. L. J. Mantle has been con- bute a gift or gifts, are kindly forces. Watch for the date of this mov- fined to her bed for two weeks, asked to put their name and ad- obtained from Mr. or Mrs. dress inside the package, so the but is how feeling better. ie at the Magna theatres. Hunters Priming For Pheasant - pro-fogg- ed 94.CHATTERS Home Front , International Relief Will Benefit , From Coar.ts Quota - Citizens are urged to exercise their American rights and vote in the general election Tuesday, their November choice for Democratic or RepubD--ca- n - 0. for-foer- Believed Gose 5 Magna-Garfie- ld citizens. 0! $10,000 SCOUT II00P SLATE GIVEN 1944-an- w. Wrathall, officials. Vern Newman is in charge of the work, and asks that fathers Of the 3,000 California deer donate a few hours of their time hunters who came to Utah to hunt ao their daughters may have a last year, 2,700 received gasoline and sowarm Gtizens Urged To Exercise American Rights and Vote in Election Tuesday Y7arFund Goal A Hunters Curtailed f SlatcsH STAKE SENIOR PTA Meeting Deer - Cold, wintry blasts, accomphnsoon be here j jjy gnow, willGirl Scout Little before the Magna UNLESS Girl is done, House Scout Fathers come to the rescue, and give few hours of their time, ,tates Mrs. T. A Janney and Mrs. Number 23 Friday, November 3, 1044 Mj TOTH?, 'v The Junior High Youth Fellowship wiD meet Thursday, November 9 at 8:00 p. m. The Young Adult Class wfll meet st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton VanSant November I. The Ladies Aid wiU meet Tuesday, November 7 at the parsonage, 1:00 pm, special speaker. The pastor wishes to announce that he will be in his study on Monday evenings during the hours of 7 to 9 to give pastoral counselling to anyone who may wish to calL Everyone is welcome to bring their problems to the pastor. ATTENDING O Of O Four students from Magna are the University of Utah according to records at the now attending registrars office. They are: Louise Bowen, Junior; Earl Jones, Junior; Earnest J. Kochonis, Freshman; John George Papanikolas, Freshman. Take Advantage Of School Lunch Cyprus TorConduct Night For Parents November 9 well-prepar- ed - B-1- Have You A Xmas Gift For Patients At Bushnell Hospital? ry |