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Show 2T7 - Sixth '"-v.n- ,, MtaoUniA C.rp P Q. Bo 147 -- Read CHATTER It in The Times or Leader 1ME INSTITUTION" "The Complete Home Newspaper" Number 41 Magna, Utan, Friday, April 3, 1953 Year Thirty-sixt- h Good Story Sometime ago, a friend of mine, n who is becoming a columnist, received a letter from a Southern Utah girl very much smitten with him and his writings After describing her feelings, she began by applying for a job as his secretary, explaining she w as mad to meet him, and, secondly, offering as secretary, to do anything for him And when I say Anything," she wrote, I medn Anything." Well, it seems that my friend's wife handles the writer's mail herself, and her reply was a gem. She explained briefly to the moon-eye- d Southern belle that Mr. Lewis had a most competent secretary and that she, herself, did everything else for the author. "And when I say Everything,' concluded the wife, "I mean EVERYTHING. A COMMUNITY Public Urged To Enter Art, Ilobbv Items In School Show SMELTER RESUMES OPERATIONS GARFIELD STRIKE AFTER 5-D- well-know- My Mail Once in a while my mail bolds a few surprises. Here is a letter received recently: Dear Mrs. Ridge: Have read several of your columns and would like to ask a few favors. Please send me back issues for six months, your picture and a letter describing your life. How many children have you and their names? Thanking you, I am, yours, trfily, Robert S V--7 My dear Bob There was only one thing about your nice letter that I didnt like It was so sort of format True, we have never met, and somehow I feel we arent likely to, but isnt this a democratic country? So let me call you Bob and you call me kiddo or any other friendly name Now Bob, 1 haven't a photograph iff me here, but I'll go right down and have one taken. I'm pieparing a 'letter about my life, but it's been a rather long one, and that will teke me several weeks But meantime, Bob, I'm awfully interested m your business. Kindly send me your picture, pictures of your home and office, a list of your assets and liabilities, average income per month, list of the books you have read since 1914, if any, any other interesting information for use in a column. How do you get along with your wife Kindly explain this in detail. Thanking you in advance, beg to remain, yours affectionately, Edith N Ridge (Editor's note: While I actually received the letter, the reply was dictated to me by those two, wonderful pranksters, Elva Bezzant and Valeria Young, bless em. They have always insisted they could wsfte this column better than I, so I let them answer the letter, 'nuf sed ) However, Ive read that long life sentence several times, and am still wondering if I like it The Garfield plant of the American Smelting and Refining Company resumed operations Monday a. m as result of ratificaat tion Sunday of an agreement beand the tween the company negotiating committee of United Steelworkers Clerical and Technical Union locals. The clerical and technical workers struck the X S & R plant la&t Wednesday and their picket lines were honored by United Steel-orkers to the extent that the entire 1,280 employe roster was out of work the remainder of the week. Terms of the agreement were announced Sunday by George W United Steelworkers Haycock, regional directoi. He said they included a $13 monthly wage increase retroactive to September 1, 1952, the only wage block in the negotiations. Medical Care Listed Benefits agieed to included three weeks vacation after 15 year employment, retroactive to Jan. 1, 1953, the Blue Cross medical and Blue Shield hospitalization insurance participation, with employes paying $3 50 monthly, the company paying $9 30, readjustment of seniority provispayment for ions; double-tim- e continuous work after 12 hours, provision to replace laboratory employes clothing damaged at work. In addition, the agreement sets comup a joint company-uniomittee to study the wage structure and to make recommendations at the next contract negotiations The present contract expires August 31, 1953. ' n Copper Club Plans Bingo KENNECOTT TO CONTINUE ON Town Responds EASTERS EVERLASTING PROMISE To Help Appeal F A I T II For Cowlishaws Tickets Being Sold For Benefit Dance This Thursday Eve . Stating "I didnt know everyone could be so wonderful," Mrs Ray Cowlishaw, whose home was burned almost to the ground at March 6997 West 3500 South, her heartfelt 22nd. expressed gratitude to the many offers of help for herself and four children Mrs Cowlishaws husband died only six months ago. leaving her with Shirley, 10; Kenneth, 9, Dor- othy, 6 and Ellen, 19 months old Homs Being Rebuilt The blaze started shortly before 2 00 a m , and spread with such rapidity, that it was beyond control by the time the Magna and Murray Fire Departments arrived a few minutes later With a marvelous neighbotly spirit, Hunter and Magna residents, as well as a crew from the 4th LDS Ward in Salt Lake City, organized and headed by Bishop Doxey of the Hunter LDS Ward, cleared away the burned and charred embers of the home, and are now building the courageous little woman and her brood another house - II 0 Kenneeott Copper Corporation ILnkwoith will be mllls wlU commie on a 7- me p .gmm huh operation and six day work a Holy Hour at 7 00 p m , will be 'omssts m MX, ,1 n u,u si num-an- r their employes, held on Holy Thursday, the Last bei s, directed b J hn P Man ' P H Ensign, general "ounces which . haul at Christ instituted .struct nng. Cjpius Supper ji the Holy Eurcharist si .pture rtaJing. ll.jm' superintendent It had been announced that the Then the altar is stripped of Swenson qua.ttl selections, in five-da- y Katiloen Pearce, mills would go on a cloths, flowers and ornaments, the ihaige of M bells and organ are silenced and speakci Fun Juiu, and flag working week, effective April 8th and 7th, if the Garfield smelter the desolate appearance of the ceiemom. l v n scouts ike continued, according to Mr. sti church shows its mourning foi A most web vne invitation is Christ's Passion and Death (Xttnded t all inti tested people Ensign However, with the settlement The Mass of the Presanctified lo attend this i immunity-wid- e of the strike on Monday, this desum vice and at later gather will be held at 12 00 noon on Good was rescinded. (.hurdles of their own choice for cision Fnday, followed by the Stations woi ship of the Cross. That evening this devotion will be repeated at 7 00 p. m., followed by the veneration Episcopal Church of the Cross. Easts r morning se vices at the Remember, the world may be Early Holy Saturday morning, Gaifuld Cliuuh aie slated for filled with heartaches, problems, the New Fire, Paschal Candle and 11 00 a m, instead of and uncertainty. But Easter Water will be blessed Mass 11 30 services Celebrationthe ofusual anguish the there is always Easter ..the To- will be at 7 00 a m. Confessions Holy Communion will be obmorrow that awaits all who con- will be heard at 4 30 and 7.00 p. m served fess the Risen Christ as their Easter high mass is held at 8 30 Although extensive improveSaviour and obey the few com- a m., 10 00 a m. and 8 00 p m ments are being made at this time, Church Baptist mands that He asked of mankind Easter Sunday services at the and many others are contemplated Our Lady oi Lourdee Easier Hill Riles Community Baptist church in- at the UtahnotCopper Golf course, Palm Sunday, commemorating The beautiful and traditional clude be any increase In there will the triumphal entrance of Our Easter HiU Sunrise services will the dues, announces Jay W. Rich10 00 a in - Bible School Lord into Jerusalem, ushered In begin at 7.00 a. m. this year, under 11 00 a m Morning worship ardson, president the solemnities of Holy Week at the direction of the Oquirrh Stake on the subject, The Mr. Richardson further explains Resui lection Our Lady of Lourdes Church. IDA. that all of the improvements and Story entire summer program are budgeted within the present dues. Beautiful, befitting Easter services, commemorating a glorious period of Christ anity, will be duly observed Sunday, April 5th at various churches in this community Easter offers the hope of the world Easter is the anniversary of the open tomb It rings the good news of the Risen Christ, and offers to every living soul the Inward desire that must stem from every man's heart to live again. to live forever and to make death merely a transition from this life to a better one. . .or a journey from Earth to a place we ' call Heaven Mass at 7 00 a. m., adoration of the Blessed Sacrament all day and Mr Wilt.- in Cham f 1 ! Golf Club Do a1 Night Saturday Easter baskets of all kinds of goodies and many other unusual and attractive gifts will highlight the monthly Bingo night of the Utah Copper Club this Satuiday evening, April 4th, announces L A Sabin, president. Other gifts will include rugs from Wm H Adams Si Sons, steam irons, a $50 bond, set of table dishes, set of silverware, service for 8, garden equipment, garden hose, V heel barrows, table lamps, and a variety of many other items. The ent tainment legins at 8.00 o'clock Local n. chants contributing are Merl'. . ..pliance, a pop-u- p s toaster, a 670x15 tire from Frontier Service Station. ai clothes. Wonderful Generosity In addition to money contributions at the newspaper office, other items have been left, from a shiny Norge washer contributed by O C. Finley, to clothing, a sofa bed, springs and mattress Ber-rett- Rag Drive To Start April ' Not Plan For F. Cooper Green Increased Dues -- Promoted To S. L Position The appointment lot Frederick Ceoper Green, former Utah Copper millman as assistant general manager, Utah Copper Division, Kenneeott Copper Corporation, is announced by J P. Caulfield, general manager of the companjra Mining Divisions. Several inquiries had been made Western The new assistant general manupon this subject. ager started as a flotation operator at Utah Copper Company's Magna null in 1924 after graduating fronj the University of California at Berkeley with a B S degree in metallurgy. Mr, C 'in became metallurgical statut.cian at the Arthur plant in October 1924, ball mill foreman at Arthur in 1925 and was named general Mrs Romaine Zito of Magna mill foreman at the Magna plant . 1927 uncaptured first place for high single in 1936 which position he held to when he was advanced score m the State bowling tourna- til ment held over the weekend She assistant superintendent at the was awarded a beautiful trophy Arthur mill In 1939 Mr. Green became mill and money prize. Mrs. Zito had a 637 handicap superintendent at Hurley, New Mexico for the present Chino and scored a 601 scratch total Mine Division of Kenneeott He was named general superintendent of the reduction plant at Chino in 1946, general superintendent of that division in 1947 and a year later was appointed Afternoon League assistant general manager. During the 15 years he spent In June Nelson had high game of 176 and others of 9 in the Utah, Mr. Green liyed in the area where he Afternoon League of the Utah Magna-Garfiethe local Lions of was member a Club. Others were Merl Copper will He Club. take up his new Winn, Emma Streb-blduties in two weeks. Nancy Simmons. 148; Villa Williams, A. RomreU, 145; Ethel 144; D. Davis, 139; Stevenson, Norma Julia Hauter, Ruth Thomas, 134 Clegg, and Margaret Nelson, 133. Magna Lady Benefit Dance Tickets aie being sold by local people foi a benefit dance this Thursday evening, April 2nd in the Huntu Ward A very entertaining program will be presented preceding the dance, and the amount of donations is not limited for each ticket sold Howevei, if you are missed in the sale of tickets, and wish to contribute to help Mrs. Cowlishaw and her children, the Cqp per Printing Company office has been asked to act as Magna heaS-quters for money donations or other articles that might be used in the home Nothing was saved by Mrs Cowlishaw as she and her children only escaped with their night WEEK 6-D- P E Have a hobby Do you specialize in any type of crafts or arts If ao, a most cordial invitation to enter them in the annual Art Exhibit is extended to YOU by the Webster School This community fete is to bt held next Thursday evening, April 9th at the school from 7.00 to 9 00 p. m. Webster pupils will guide parents and patrons to the various exhibits, according to Principal Philip Debs Attending tow nspeople are urged to visit all of the rooms, and see the types of handicraft and art that the students accomplish. Unusual Hobble There are a number of people in the community who have unusual hobbies and skills, and this special invitation of entering their products, is extended. Such items will be accepted until the opening time of the show. CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR CANCER DRIVE Mr Henry Mori has been named Magna chairman and Mrs. C A. Keyes, Garfield chairman of the annual drive of the American Cancer Society, to start April 1st and continue throughout the month Mrs Keyes has a group of women who will assist her, and Mr. Mon would appreciate receiving the aid of various people to canvass just one street in the town. Anyone interested may contact Mr Mori, by dialing him, 6371. SEE NO EVIL HEAR NO EVIL-SPE- AK NO EVIL--The- - wise and ancient philosopher who penned these famous words wasn't writing about cancer For cancer strikes viciously at those who close their eyes, ears, mouths and minds. We must see the facts in order to combat cancer. We must listen 225 Tooele Depot Employes To Be Laid Off A total of 225 employegat Tooele Army Ordnance Depot will be laid off, according to information given the Copper Printing Company by publicity officials. The layoffs will affect men and women performing work ranging from laborer to journeyman mechanic. The layoffs will be effective 30 days after notification. The reduction in force is occasioned by completion of part of the assigned mission at the in stalls ton. Spencer Ward To Sponsor Swiss Chorus TOWN WINDS UP ANNUAL CLEANUP Termed the moot successful and effective cleanup campaign ever conducted in Magna, the annual drive neared n end this week, with the sum total of a much improved and more att active com- munity It was sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce and Salt Lake County, aided by a number of merchant-.- , other citizens and school students Many Loads Haulad Away Mr. Clem Toone, acting road exsufiervisor, and John Rokich, ecutive secretary of the Magna estimated Council, Community that over 250 loads of debris and trash were hauled away With the exception of several stormy days, seven trucks were in constant use, six from the county and one from Kenneeott. In addiand tion, there were two high-lift- s a road patrol that materially contributed to the success of the undertaking men Approximately thirty-fiv- e and a number of students from the ninth grade participated Garbage Dump Leveled While conducting the campaign, county workers leveled the garbage dump in north Magna, so that it is easier to place garbage there Although the woikers attempted to haul away all tree limbs, they found it impossible to continue to do so at the end of the campaign, and ask that residents kindly haul or burn the limbs. The County Garbage trucks would appreciate the favor of residents placing all debris m con tamers on regular garbage collection days. This will make it much easier for the trews to hoist trash to the trucks Bowler Takes State Crown Ladies Bowling 168-14- ld e, 9; Explanation Given On Certain Telephone Nos. Webster Donations Three of the Cowlishaw child-dre- n attend Webster School, and (heir playmates are contributing Coed The Spencer ward is sponsoring Batty "their own money as one small B Loagua By the grapevine, I understand student expressed it. to the facts in order to learn can- a unique entertainment on Fnday, that all of Helen Dusenberry's Swiss the 10c contribu- cers danger signals, and we must Apnl 17th, featuring Ranging from a Maxine Collings had high game friends are calling her Betty Mr. O K. Fotheringham. mantion to larger sums, a total of speak the facts in order to help Chorus at the Pleasant Green of 197 and others of 147 and 123 Coed of the Telephone Company, Webster School will open their $50 33 was collected by the first educate and protect our neigh- Wardhouse. ager for a 467 senes in the B League. Seems as if attractive, vivacious Thu noted group from Salt advised Wednesday, that due to annual Rag Drive on April 13th of the week at Webster School, bors from this mortal enemy of were Others LuCarol Harmon, future planning there are thirty-fiv-e Helen, mother of two children, is and continue it to the end of the and the students expect to boost man. Lake City u composed of men and Millie now attending the University of Christofferson, the customers The Magna and Garfield chair, women who will appear in native this sum c6IBkprably at the close officannounce week, 17th, April B 142, Mitchell 161; Fran Shep-pic- Hills subdivision in listed Oquirrh Utah, to add to her college credits. ials. , costume. They have sung in many in the of the drive Friday. men say: "With all our senses 165; Jean Hubbard, She's just the gal who can do it, who do local Other Contributions and our hearts we must heed western cities, including a recent directory kind of rags are acceptable, telephone Any N. Jones, 188, Laura Daniels, 144; and still carry on her many other but donors are not have telephone service at the Saturday evening, Chef Gerrard humanity's needs, and contribute appearance in San Francisco, kindly asked to reDenece Disera, Florence present time. activities. Wonderful person. move zippers, snaps and buttons, of Hotel Utah, sent out a complete to the American Cancer Societys California. Smith, 146; Norma Collings, Mr. Fotheringham says: If you and if possible, have them clean, turkey dinner for the Cowlishaw program of Research, Education Lola Densley, 147; Bette Bezshould dial a telephone number Middle age is that period when as more money will be paid for family, who are making their and Service Your Crusade to zant, 152, Ruby Coon, 156; Norma in this area and no ringing signal home with Mrs. Cowlishaw's conquer cancer. a person feels his oats and his clean rags. Powell, 154 unMrs. is heard, or nothing happens, you Walter All will Thomas, be used received mother, money corns at the same time. 3 points. No. took Squads have dialed a future customer. for the benefit of the school in til their new residence is comSIXTH FLEET The attack 1, high game of 706 and high serThe Telephone Company is planpurchasing various items that are pleted. USS one 1955 m Rankin ies of is cargo ship Cleaned .Up for the pleasure and recreation of ning to give service to these Money donations have been of the largest combined naval opI read an article the other eve- the students. sent from Spanish Fork and Ranpeople very shortly. "A League erations ever conducted by the anning wherein Hollywood dolph, Utah, and a contribution North Atlantic OrganizaTreaty nounced it had cleaned up James was received by Mrs. Cowlishaw In the A League, L. y tion in Mediterranean waters. had Jones lusty From Here to Eternfrom Coatville, Wyoming. Many aboard is William R high game of 194 Others were A. Serving acto offeran make letters have been received, ity sufficiently Harwa-dsecond class, Lowther, radioman 185, Ellen Newbold, ceptable movie of the book. ing sympathy and various houseLaVon Dea, 162; Edna A Pastry Sale is being planned USN, husband of Mrs. Marjorie Of course, they explain, the hold articles. Lowther of 28 Lower Magna Row, Meyer, Irene Tuckey, swear words have been taken out For instance, a Mrs. Earl Barr by the Ladies Aid of the Com- Magna. Aline Griffith, of the story; the scenes of brutalof Salt Lake City, offered to share munity Baptist Church this SaturCoaches Squad Roma.ne Zito, The Rankin is operating with Youth Sylvia ity in the army camp stockade anything in her home with the day, April 4th in the Magna Lum- naval and land forces of England, To Wimmer, Sc Margante Championship Hoop Hardware Company office, have been eliminated; the char"burned out" family and sent out ber Pritchard, Babe Smith, The next meeting of the Brock-ban- k Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto was re- large boxes containing household announces Mrs. Mary Zogg, presi- France, Italy, Greece and Turkey acter of an objectionable Army an in Operation Rendezvous, 168; Dorothy Dea, Junior High School Parent-TeachWest 8400 elected dent of Lutsos of not has Mr. Webster so as been the and fruit kitchen changed utensils, president Harry soap, captain y Theloperation ranging from 2650 South in Magna ha5 received Ann Tygesen, Association is slated lor . Luscious pies and cakes will be eight-dato offend the Defense department School Parent Teacher Associa- even games for the youngsters. ma North Africa to the Southern Singleton, Elaine Thursday evening, April 16th at and the sinners in the tale are tion last Wednesday evening Two Granger merchants, Jo offered for sale to the public, be. Coast of France, from the coast of word that his son, Chris Leston, 176 and Virginia Walk- the school Mrs. Thomas Barker was named Shafer und Lynn Packard out- ginning at 10 30 o'clock. made to suffer for their transhas coached a basketball squad, Husband, 164 Nominations will be presented to the Class er, A large selection of goodies will Italy to the eisland of Crete. the Aberdeen quintet gressions. Except for those minor vice president and Mrs. Gwen fitted the family with clothing The large-scalcombined operfor officers and elections affected B championship in Idaho Mrs Sunday afternoon following the be available in this spring pre. Shaw, secretary-treasuredetails, the story is unchanged. Moves In New Horn ation, involving virtually every at that time. The tourney games wtre played All of which is about like look- Ribotto will name chairmen of fire, purchasing the clothing from Easter event of offensive and defensive phase A nominating committee iss and 20th the March divisions Lewiston 21st, Mr. a at disconnected various at Shafer very shortly. Joes Confectionery. carburetor ing . a aea Friend-of and Mr and Mrs Owen named the following people for tactics, is amphibious and the winning squad cb feated and being told it's an automobile. Captain C W Brady spoke at and Mr. Packard "split" the cost Lamb will be interested to learn officers: Mrs Reva Brown, n exercise which will also feature last the meet on Safety " An esti- of the bill year's champ.ons, 61 to 59. land-baso that they recently moved Into a air, submarine, Mrs. Jenn e Barker, vice mated crowd of one hundred and man The is a graduate of S20 Million House Going Up young boat, carrier, cruiser, de- Tooele and the" Utah beautiful new honest 3425 East president; Mrs Dorothy Smith, schitl If it is true that we are spend- fifty attended. The basement has been comhigh 3387 South oct El Sernffo Drive in stroyer, escort and auxiliary units State treasurer; Donald Hess and Mrs Agucultural college at Lo- Salt Lake pleted for the new Cowlishaw ing more than $20 million a week The operation will culminate in City. Lavina Harper, secretary candigan. on shells in Korea, how far would home, on the site of the old dwellan amphibious of invasion dates. Others areMrs-J- .- W-- . Richhe n Mi that wiote aio that go toward giving them the ing, and by Tuesday, workmen Crete. Mi and Mrs. Ray Howarth and ardson and S. Harold Watson, on was the coach of a junior high were starting on the floor joists in kind Of a Democracy our directors made a dean sweep of three children left Saturday for end two-yethat house. are talking about the modern squad their home m Norwalk, CaliOutstanding Airman The Pleasant Green Second Further nominations may be all basketball contests.. all over the world? fornia, after a wgeks visit with made from the floor. All petrosa Ward MIA invites everyone who Our boys would be back home Mr. and Mrs. Grant Empey have Two Scouters To their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. are urged to attend. would like to enjoy an evening of To Ward again, too. received word from their son, A 2 Spencer Butters, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Howfun, to the Fair, which is slated Attend Jamboree arth and friends. Minstrel for Tuesday, April 14th, 7:30 Loren Empey, that he was chosen Preaent Enjoyable Book Review Our Error In California the outstanding airman of Korea Hall. o'clock at Green Pleasant Mrs Effective 1st, Wednesday, Philip Debs gave a most April In writing about various bus! Site Mrs Albert Sanders has re- interesting review of the noted will include ham. Field during the month of March At Tooele Features Drivein the Chatterbox at Magna nesses about the town wherein Loren is still in Korea and turned to her home in Victorville, book, "The Hidden Flower, FriTwo local Scouters, E. E Matt- burgers, cake. Ice cream, home new man. brother teams have made such a started operating under wishes to be remembered to his after spending two day evening at a business meeting n L. a A. Garfield and and April 9 is the dote sch duled for California, of fish made hews Sabin two pond candy, agement by Mag misswe success, unintentionally friends in this locality. the Negro minstrel which will be weeks with her parents, Mr. and of the Magna Women's Club. The na youths, Joe Rainaldi and Joe of Magna are planning to attend movies Colosimo the ed our good friends, Proceeds from this evening's book deals primarily with the the Jamboree for presented by Spencer Ward choir Mrs. George Colvin of Magna. Vaculin. brothers. A brave man thinks no one his at Tooele in the Stake Tabernacle Scouts of America during entertainment will be sent to the the renovatwo These men a Boy problem of an American soldier's plan Please scuse, Ernie and Galey, who does him an time The The event is sponsored by the of the singing of birds marriage to a Japanese girl la injury: tion program, and will serve short July at the Irving Ranch near Improvement Era to provide the superior and accept our apologies. for he has it then in his power to Tooele Second ward Proceeds is come, and the voice of the turtle Japan. magazine for the Indian people orders as well as regular lunches. Santa Ana, California. Both of these fine young men ie heard in tha lend, is also hoped that some Boy who are interested in the LDS make himself superior to the will be turned to the stake buildThe next meeting of the WoIt invite the patronage of They other by forgiving it. ar certainly assets to community friends snd other interested Scouts will be able to attend. church. ong of Solomon men's Club will be announced by ing fund. Alexander Pope life and progress. " Mrs Bert YedhaU, president, townspeople. 13th At School I Service Pastry Sale Planned By Webster PTA Head Reelected For 1933 Year News - Ladies Aid 137-13- 135-13- 184-14- 8; k, 149-15- 2; 166-14- 4; 146-M- S; , 160-15- 0. 176-17- 169-15- 184-16- 0; 150-15- 8; Brockbank PTA To Elect Officers 163-15- 1; 159-16- er 157-15- 7; r. FUN FAIR esi-de- motor-torped- SLATED BY Chatterbox Drivein, Under P. G. MIA er m New Management well-know- . Third-Nation- I ' Le.-to- |