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Show 7 u eM it Garfield Officer In Tragic FOR HOME Cruiser Accident CANNING Ahl-qui- st :j? Number 6 Magna, Utah, Friday, July 9, 1943 POINTS RAISED :TSed Wills Copper FOR BEEF rJiiii Pail dispute CANNED FISH Up SUGAR READY Missing Lieutenant Walter D. Victim of Sad Tragedy IM A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION year Twenty-uoht- h 4 Conductors Decline To Distribution of Sugar Is Handle Cars Until Rail-- . Placed Directly With road Decision Given Ration Boards The Utah Copper mills were GARFIELD POOL TO CONDUCT Respected Magna Man Dies In S. L Hospital Little Beef To Be Had In Funeral Services Honor James T. Cockerill August Here, Say Authorities Here Ration point 'values for beef James T. Cockerill, 69, longwere increased one point effective time Magna resident, and veteran this week, H. Claude Anderson, employe 'of the Utah Copper chairman of the local War Price Company, died Friday at 7:45 p. A series of swimming classes and Conductors declined to handle Rationing Board, reported to- m. in a Salt Lake hospital of cars transporting ores produced are now being conducted at the day. Garfield pool, with Mrs. Art Mc- by the copper concern. The new point values, necessary Mr. Cockerill had suffered a which 32 Operations, supply per Sonald Dlmond as instructor, five because the amount of beef avail- great deal in the past several ' cent of the copper ore, were week, Mondays through able for civilian use in July is ex-- 1 weeks, due to the unusual malbrought to a comparative stand- Friday. pected to be the smallest since ra- ady, but bore it with courage and The pool is open from 12 to 12:30 tioning began, places the ration fine fortitude. still, because of the dispute beand' from cost of most preferred beef cuts tween railroad conductors, brake-me- n p. m. for He was born in Magna, known and yardmen of the B & G 12:30 to 3:00 p. m., anyone' may at from nine to 13 points a pound. then as Pleasant Green, August 20 railroad and the company. participate. Swimming lessons are Point values on a few cuts of veal, 1883, a son of Anthony and Alice Stoppage of railroad service held from 3:00 to 4:30 p. m, and lamb and mutton are raised from Hawkins Cockerill. He had been went into effect at 10:30 p. m. the hours of 4:30 to 8:00 p. m. are one to two points a pound. These employed as a machinist for the also designated as "open hours. include leg of veal, veal cutlets, Utah Copper Company for the Tuesday night are for swimmers, veal loin and rib chops and simi- past thirty years, Monday The mills were operating someand was valued n cuts. what, and Bingham had to stop, boys and girls; Tuesday, inter- lar as an employe. mediate boys; Wednesday, interCanned fish items were raised because of the missing. He married Florence Marlor , Lieutenant Ahlquist was bom Railroad men spokesmen stated mediate girls; Thursday, begin- sharply to 12 points per pound an September 20, 1905, in Salt Lake the men were not on strike, but ners, boys; Friday, beginners, increase of four points. A total of City, and they had made their in Garfield July 12, 1916, a son of 17 changes were made in processwould not haul copper because girls. Mrs. Anna Romig Ahlquist and home in this vicinity for many ed food items, 12 upward and five years. the Utah Copper company classithe late W. Tura Ahlquist He atfies them as employes of the coptended schools in Garfield and downward, Mr. Anderson reportSurvivors include the widow; ed. The reductions were in cann- two daughters and one son, Mrs. Magna, the University of Utah per company itself and not the ed or bottled vegetables, with Florence Genaline Catten of Garand enlisted in the army in 1931. railroad, thus depriving them of advances in seven vegetable field, Billie Lorraine and Irvin D. ' The means by which sugar for benefits of the railroad retirement He received his commission Janitems, arid the others in canned Cockerill of Magna; one sister, act uary, 1943. canning is obtained is and bottled fruits. Railroad men said the men are His wife, Mrs. Dorothy Ogden Mrs. A. D. Voiles of Harden, Mon(1) Each holder of War Ration The changes, Mr. Anderson re- tana and eight grandchildren. Ahlquist, and two sons, Clyde, 20 Book I is entitled to use Stamps patriotic, but feel that it's high ported, come at a time when for matte was The prelude was given by Wenmonths, and George, 5 months, are 15 and 16 to secure five pounds time this whole the first time the actual flow of dell L. Hibler and Mrs. Don living in Ostervllle, Massachu- of sugar for home canning, each, brought before the public. Its selection from a quartet setts. Other survivors are his between May 24 and October 31. been going on long enough with Th8 Cyprus Band Uniform Fund new production into trade channo real settlement Mrs. a Everett Stamps 13 and 14 will also be valmother, has how grown to $339.00, but nels is expected to exceed the out- - consisting of John Herzog, Rulon sister, Deeds more active support, states go. However, it is necessary dur- Jackman, Carl Poulton and Ren King and a grandmother, Mrs. W. id during this period, but should of . . Garfield. O. R. Weight Therefore, the band ing this new period, when newjHolt, "Calling For You and For for Romig be used to obtain sugar generSincere sympathy is extended al household goods only. Is asking that everyone, who pos- packs are being canned, to pre- - Me," benediction, Ernest Day- to members of the bereaved fambell; duet, "Come Unto Me," Mrs. Each Book! of holder sibly can, contribute $1.00 or more may l) Zelma Hales and Ren Holt, Mrs. to this fund. ily. The young man was highly apply at the schools In Magna, Kathleen Pearce, accompanist. Contributions may be made to respected and regarded in these Garfield, Hunter and Bacchus, Remarks, Sam Bateman, C. J. the Copper Printing office and communities, and news of his un- from July 12lh to July 16th, InHutchings, H. Claude Anderson the names of those who have contimely and tragic death came as a clusive, from the hours of 10 a. m. and Bishop J. Frank PeeL tributed to this fund will be listgreat shock to his family and to 4:09 p, for aa amount of Other musical selections were hosts of friends. in ed Times the and Leader, as sugar which shall not exceed IS violin medley, Mrs. Viola Mc-That he died in the service of pounds for canning. well as the total amount in the Local Post Will Cooperate fund. aster, accompanied by Wendell his country is a great honor, and The application, accompanied Hibler; duet, Mrs. Halea and Mr. Members of the band are conIn sometimes while words are futile by War Book I of each person conAugust Harvest Holt, accompanied by Mrs. messages to offer comfort and cerned, must contain the followtacting people for contributions, Buy Bonds! Pearce, Well Meet Again," quarheartfelt sympathy, his death wUl ing information: but if you should be missed, it tet, Christian, would be greatly appreciated if always be accorded respect end (a) Number quarts canned since of We did the contribution is made to the With the battle-cr- y closing prayer, Odeal C. Kirk. honor. March 1, 1943, and the number he we All of the speakers spoke of the can do jt again, vet- tainting office. intends to produce from Urn sut it once-fine record that Mr. Cockerill beerans of the World War of 1917 The band is also planning to ar applied for. members of the American Legion sponsor a dance in the near fuqueathed to his family of honesty, (b) Method by which sugar was memof and respect and esteem. Utah, and ture date the be will given obtained for this canning, wheth- Department Interment was made in the of their auxiliary will take later. er through use of Book I stamps bers the Green cemetery where Pleasant in battle Now is August, the time now -up again and is or by special allotment from the this time on the Home Front the grave was dedicated by N. N. your chance to show that you are Board. The American Legion and the a backer in this worthwhile comDalrymple. (c) Amount of sugar on hand at Mr. Cockerill was a man who have taken over the munity project Auxiliary time of making application. commanded sales bond the liking and esteem of August (d) Statement that all sugar ob- sponsorship and gifts of many friends for his friendliFurther of contributions title state the under for the can be exclusively for T. J. Evans, n were made to the local Service ness, quiet, unassuming manner Hun- tained will the American Legion August ter resident will be honored at ning purposes and according to Bond Harvest. They hope to reap Center by individuals and groups and qualities of character. as such He was the father of fine famopen house," Sunday, July 11 at best accepted standards, harvest of $4,000,000 in bonds during 4he past week. his home, 3695 South 56th West one pound for four quarts of fin- and stamps to help the war effort Ladies of the B & G Sewing ily, and together with his wife, 21 in Hunter, by members of his ished fruit Club kindly gave dishtowels and held a prominent position in the They hope to furnish the arms allowance The maximum sugar He was an active dishcloths, an icebox was con- community. for their sons, family. The occasion will be his ammunition and of 25 pounds per person is regard- now that 70th birthday of L. D. S. church. Emil tributed member the Feulner. no are by longer they anniversary. All friends are invited to call ed as ample to take care of the young enough to bear them themOther donations were: coffee, The sympathy of the townsMrs. Howard Ridge; cakes and people is extended to the bereavbetween the hours of four and canning for an average American selves. Evidence that the Employment cookies, Mrs. J. M. Bezzant, Mrs. ed family. family. nine oclock. a to beat Germany They hope Stabilization Plan for the Ira Rasmussen, Mrs. C. L. Bello, Mr. Evans was born in Salt gain as they did once before. metal industry is operating Mrs. E. F. Heise, Mrs. A. J. DuckLake City, but has lived in HunMembers of the Cyprus Post, ter for many years. He and his and its Auxiliary will cooperate. successfully came in a report that worth, Mrs. Ed Hansen, Mrs. E. sister, Mrs. Martha Moesser, are Post chairmen for the bond, the Salt Lake office of the United L. Cannon, Mrs. C. A. Konold, W. accorded the honor of being the drives will be named shortly. The States Employment Service has, V. Robbins. Troop 100 Boy Scouts oldest people in years of residence drive itself will start on August 2 within the past week, returned 21 gave books. metal workSandwiches were given by Mrs. at Hunter. on a state level and will continue former ta reached. Each ers to the mines, mills and smel- C. W. Evers of Garfield, Mrs. E. Mr. Evans retired last the until quota spring T. Rountree of Bacchus. from active work at the Utah member of the Legion and Aux- ters here. In line with recent instructions The center is daily visited by Copper company, having worked iliary must buy or sell $350.00 in from S. Mayer, State Man- the service boys, who enjoy the Joseph the for there for many years in the carmonth the in bonds the Of slowdown s during Workers of the Utah Copper Signs Director, employment ser- cold milk, ice drinks and other penter shop. Selective Draft are seen in two organizations to reach their power the Bingham & Garfield company, vice in offices disserved the refreshments ladies the mining by He married Maude Wolsten-holm- e state quota. Washington by David LawGarfield Imcompany, Railway are now tricts offering mill, mine at the center. 44 years ago and they have Complete plans for the drive and rences United States News and Garfield provement company atto A smelter of able soldiers jobs every group large seven children, including Mrs. which says in recent issues will be announced early in July. bodied male Water have been company, again over tended before the a and holiday, applicant Inez Doxey, Mrs. Reta Day, Mrs. that the success of bombing honored for the second army-nav- y into referrals were other lessons group making any given dancing Muriel Walk, Mrs. Beth Fonger, Community Baptist Church campaigns in various theatres production award, announces D. dustry. In addition, Government at the center by some young Edgar Evans, Lee Evans, all of of war tend to throw more D. Moffat, president and general and officials agencies, contractors, Hunter, and Rawlin Evans, a Sunday morning church school at army and navy installations are emphasis upon the air arms-wh-ich manager of the company. member of the Air Corps in MerThis information was received copper plays a vital part at the Community Baptist church searching their files in an attempt y ced, California; This in turn may somewhat begins at 10:00 a. m. This is a letter written by Undersecin ' locate to metal barrel Sunday, and everyone workers who since They also have 14 grandchildren. decrease the demands of the of War Robert P. Patterretary 7, September is asked to bring their organ fund 1942, have left their son. Selective Service for manemployment the contributions. Man that is made in the image The first army-nav- y E" award power to a point where in violation of the stabilization of the Creator, is mads for e The morning worship service to be presented in the state was 700,000 or 800,000 boys reachcases The of men Are these plan. deeds. Come what may, I will will start at 11:00 a. m. The sergiven to the Utah Copper and ing 18 years of age may supply being reviewed in the United mon will be Gods Kingdom. cling to the heroic principle. the demand. Back of the whole gasoline their employes last September. States Employment Service of The monthly Sunday evening Disraeli This ties in with previous conservation program is the The new award is in recognition fices, and every effort is being statements appearing from service will be held Sunday at 8 made to return these workers to basic principle that we must of a further Increase in producwill We are haunted by an ideal more and more, conserve so tion and the maintenance of high Washington that the drafting p. m. The young adult class ser- their jobs. serve refreshments after the within us there is of father will be delayed our fighting men and All- work standards, in the six months rethat Mr. As out Mayer pointed the possibility of It or may not be called vice. Harold Hughes will play fav ies smeland the mills get all they need. Oil that followed the award. mines, may cently, The second award means the adat all unless the war takes an orite hymns on his accordian. and gas constitute the very life exters need of are in desperately The Ladies Aid will meet in the unfavorable turn. blood of a mechanized war ma- dition of a star to the "E" flags and is there no men, perienced afternoon Tuesday for Red Cross chine. It should be remember- flown at the Utah Copper mine, question about where such men sewing. the Arthur and Magna mills, the ed that: in best effective can serve the proIn the evening the Girls Guild secution of the war. Local Soldier Recovering We are now supplying enor- railway company and the Garfield and the Boy Scouts meet mous amounts of petroleum Water and Improvement compiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimi. From Infantile ParalysU Young people will meet at 7:45 products to our fighting forces any. on Wednesday evening. Army-nav- y E lapel pins will Hearty congratulations are in in Africa. THIS WEEKS STORY Friend of Jay Jacoblienf11 On Thursday the Young Adults order to all employes of the Utah received soon from the army be We are stocking England United States Copper company, the Bingham 8c of the be ta meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of naval and mili- and navy to be presented to those dozens and that learn to interested 8850 West Garfield Railway company, Gar- be from in- Newton Van Sant, Were guilty, like nearly everytary bases all over the world. employes hired since September field Improvement and Water recovering very nicely occasional one else, of Training planes use 50 gal- 17, 1942, who were still on the griping ta after SCOUT MEETING company, by achieving the second fantile partly lons of food But the now about ta gasoline an pay roll June 19, 1943, the date rationing. He ilfoess. of the award. Other employes rehour. production Sward. CaWorma. of words HughFawcett, Sergeant scouts of Troop 98 wishing All This coveted award is given in at- Palm Springs, one To Smith Verl train until recently on active war duty pilot required ceived the lapel emblems at the He ta the husband of Mrs. to attend meetings at Camp Stein- in the Southwest Pacific, struck 250 hours in the air and 12,500 time of the first award last falL recognition of a further increase of - No in production and high work Jacobi, daughter er and the Wigwam, must attend home. presentation ceremonies gallons of gasoline. L. Smith of next Tuesday evethe meeting be conducted, as per the rewill Arthe standards, and directly means George of When In combat. member flying a -became scouthouse. He more copper for our fighting men Id rather listen to the wails of 1941, ning,' 7:00 p. m. at the my planes use 100 gallons of quest of the army and navy. armed forces in November, and Allies. men the at Hi the front, overseas. complaining gasoline per hour per engine. later sent YOUNG MAN PROMOTED n Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. This vital red metal is very 1m and about corned beef thirty days in now reA Flying Fortress uses 400 are Judy, Uby, of Tacoma, Washington, Portant In the successful victory wUe than the people who coma row, of gasoline gallons Minnesota. Norman Grubaugh has been plain because they are limited to nd each employe who contri- siding in are visiting Mr. Christoffersons per hour. to Corporal Technician, two buted labor for an increased proof beef a week." promoted sister, Mrs. Rose Rasmussen for pounds any for f)nsider.bie No man, Grade 5, tank destroyer, according duction rate, is to be congratulatMakes a lot of us seem pretty a short time. This is the first time Thomas Mrs. M. Jones and have one wear period can to word received by hi parents, petty, doesnt it? ed and commended. Monticello to make the brother and sister have seen to moved and Fine work, men, and may the each other for twenty years. vnjered as to Mr. and Mrs. Hanrey Grubaugh. UllllltlltlllllllflllllllllllllllllilllllHIIIl their home. another next six months bring of Magna and Communitie Garfield were ahocked Thursday to learn that Lieutenant Walter D. n young Ahlquist, 28, wa listed as of Garfield, man fl.iMiny when a small cabin cruiser capsized during a night landing problem between Nantucket and Marthas Vineyard islands. This Information was released from Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. The cruiser was being used as a and navigation boat command when heavy breakers dashed it against a shoal, according to the Six men released information. were rescued by another boat, one soldier drowned and three others well-know- Distribution of sugar for canning by housewives during the current tfruit and vegetable season haybeen alloted on the basis of a maximum of 25 pounds to the holder of each War Ration Book L provided the sugar is used entirely for home canning purposes and none is diverted into other uses. . Regulations have set a maximum of five pounds of sugar per person to be used in making jellies, jams, preserves and fruit butters. The balance should be for other canning purposes only. Responsibility for the distribution of the home canning sugar, other than the sugar which the consumer may obtain by use of Stamps 15 and 16 has been placed directly with the local War Price and Rationing Boards who are authorized to accept and approve applications within their two-fol- operating under very limited capacity here Wednesday when 125 members of the Order of Railway SWIM CLASSES -- tem-phigi- s. rs, lamb-mutto- tie-u- p. 1 CYPRUS BAND I UNIFORM FUND d: IS (GROWING Mc-Mast- LEGION TO SPONSOR BIG BOND SALE n. . M Good-Night- ," " Open House To Honor Birthday Of Hunter Man well-know- Employment Unit Men Returns To Mills, Smelter . non-fer-ro- ui Draft Retards Copper Workers Furtfier Honored With E Award Men To Leave non-ferro- us For Service pen-ne- non-ferro- God-hk- Why We Must Conserve Gasoline life-beca- use OUR BOUQUET THIS WEEK cru 100-octa- army-nav- y Mr-jm- d IS Christ-offerso- 100-octa- ,nh'r award. |