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Show NATIONAL CDITORIAl POSSOCIATION COf.JAUIllTYr inSTHUnO!!" 'A thirtieth year Magna, Utah, Frid?, January 11, 1946 Magna Connunity Council Working To Obtain New Water Here C.lino VJorhers To Petal Strike tlcrc January 21st Public Invited To See About 5,CS9 Out In 3 Companies A strike for Monday, January 21 at 8:00 a.m has been set by the policy committee of district union No. 2, International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, against three mining and smeltwill walk out. ing companies. About 5000 ANSWER GIVEN Several contacts In relation to the possibility of obtaining new cqlinary water for Magna have been made by Roy F. Tygesen, executive secretary of the Magna Community Council, it was reported Monday evening at the regular monthly meeting. . The secretary asked that he b authorized to continue along this line to see what could be develop; J The strike action was authorized against all properties of the ed. Utah Copper Company, United States Smelting, Refining is Mining After an extended discussion Smelting is Refining Company, Major it was moved, seconded and carCompany and the American Utah ried that the Secretary be authorproperties involved are the ' . CoDDer Company open pit mine ized to obtain all possible informa- By Copper Co. Following Release 2500 Den, Over Half 01 Total In The Armed Services TO STRIKE BY UTAH COPPER Men Promoted To New Positions Secretary and Promote Town Workers To Walk Number 33 recent' promotions of Utah Copper Company officials, E. W. Engelmann, General Superintendent of Mills, announces the advancement of ,C. G. Quigley from Assistant Superintendent to the- position of Superintendent of the Arthur plant to succeed Roy Replying to a notice of intention to strike from district No. 2, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, the Utah Copper Co. Tuesday renewed its offer to continue present rates and overtime until June 30 of this year and suggested that a conference be arranged to complete the details. The union has announced plans to strike properties of the Utah Copper Co., the United States Smelting, Refining is Mining Co. and the American Smelting is Refining Co at 8 a. m. Jan. 21. The smelting- companies have not yet replied. 2500 Di$charged Since Start Of Draft, Board Reports Local service men and women have been returning to civilian life in ever increasing numbers during the past several months, the number of men with discharges somewhat tapering off In the past week. 'Over lf of the men who left from the Murray Draft Board, which serves the area, have now returned home.. This is in line with the Army announcement that the halfway mark in demobilization would be reached in December. It is reported that 2500 service men have received discharges since the start of Selective Service. The total figure Includes all types of discharges, those released for medical and other reasons as well as veterans returning under the point system for dis- LOVELY YOUNG MAGNA MAID DIES TUESDAY one-ha- Hatch, who wts promoted to Director of Labor Relations. Succeeding Mr. Quigley as Assistant Community Grieved At Superintendent wfll be John AlExpresses Regrets Mill .General lan, previously We regr.et very much, said the Death Of Lola Elaine . tion in relation to the water proComForeman, according to Mr. Engel- Utah Copper Co. letter, signed by blem. Arthur, the Garfield Water Duke mann. D. D. Moffat, president, that the Main Street Collections pany, the Garfield Improvement .Mr. Quigley, a native of Salt union has elected to take such acsmelters R. S. A. is the Street Main the for Collections Company, Elaine Duke, 21, lovely Lake City and a graduate of the tion in an attempt to force the at Garfield and Murray, the ,U improvement fund are being givUtah cargirl, died Tuesday eveof his r,lagna Midvale began and, SSRAM smelter at en in a very satisfactory manner, University company to grant the unions de- -' at 11:45 p.m, at St. Marks eer Com the Utah ning with Lark. and inCopper , mand an for at as committee mines Bingham the extravagant wage but inasmuch of heart trouble. She 1924 as a 3rd Assistant crease. The The publicity committee comwage increase da; Hospital wishes to turn the moneys over pany in had been ill for seventeen months. as soon as. possible to the county Chemist in the assay office. He manded is not justified because in- posed of C. R. Brooks, chairman,-Dafour r!?5 Foun8 kdy was the executive Clothes spent years district Leavei succeedjrig Please is Edwards, creqses already granted employes and state for early work, it Magna August 20, 1924, in various positrons in the assay represented by the IUMMiSW. bo t, have who those all board member- and L. A. that urged a At OK Rubber Shop of James W. and Ada charge. " have estimated more than not paid their assessment, kindly and research laboratories qnd in since Jan. 1, 1941, have resulted S. daughter Duke. Sadler a was She 1928 graduChief became Chemist Called For Physicals ' 7 iruncreased income to them aver. 5000 workers would be directly and In Garfield do so at' once. ate of Cyprus high school and a o In the meantime, the draft of involved and that several hunThe secretary , will again con- assay office. In 19)7 he was aging 43, based on a former employe of the Bingham young men for military training , ted to inMetallurgical Engineer affected be work week. The employes have dred more would The communities of Magna, tact all people on .Main Street at the Arthur plant, and became actually worked 48 hours, but is Garfield Railroad offices.1 continues. Induction quotas are, directly, such as employees of the Garfield and Vicinity have launch- for their contribution, if they have Lola was one of the outstanding however, ' Assistant Superintendent in 1939, have been paid for 52 hours. i & Garfield camrailroad, quite small ed their, clothing collection Bingham jvot paid. A group of young men have Government figures indicate young ladies of this community which hauls Utah Copper Com- paign, in cooperation with the When the $3,000 fund from Mag- which position he retained until all for her sweetness and loved national drive to secure clothing na is given to the State and Coun- his recent promotion to Super- that the cost of living has in- and many bywonderful traits of been ordered to report at Murray pany ore. intendent. 33 phys- - , since Jan. 1, 1941, creased by Thursday for The publicity group said only lor relief o people in the war ty, wor Will begin shortly after illin- The new Assistant Superintendical examination. and accordingly the wage in- character. She had borne her This, group the three companies would be in- devastated countries, states K. G. on the new sidewalks, ness with great fortitude. ent of the John Arthur the eludes sub. creases show a plant, referred following: to, volved for the present, thereby Taylor, commander of the Ameriand Main Street states R. E, She is survived by her father, was first employed as a stantial difference in favor of the Hans Blaine Lund, Magna. indicating the strike might later can Legion, Cyprus Post, local Deavitt, chairman of the Stats Allan, her mother, Smith Duke; Vemer C. Hardman, Jr, GarRoad Commi,'sion, and be com- boilermakers helper at the Cop- employes increased income over three sisters, Margie be extended if the policy com- sponsors. ; Jean .Janice field. Duke, and Arthur costs. per Companys plant, If these employes living The campaign will be under-- , pleted in 1046. mittee deems it necessary. Duke of Magna, Margaret Me Garfield. became Paul successively n should White, continue work without the Joseph 31. 7 to crushermanj Letters officially notifying way from January the coarse crushing department, j terruption they may be assured of Quaid of Salt Lake City; one bro- John ii Moore, Jr., of Magna, was affected companies of the action Mr. Taylor announces that anyDouglas Smith of Magna; inducted Wednesday. flotation operator, 'flotation de- - a emtinued work week ther, one wishing to said in partt clothing three grandmothers, Mrs. 1 until and gen-shift foreman, The draft board announces that 1948. partment June a 30, at the Our efforts to bring about may leave the garments Duke and Mrs. Elizabeth induction calls are foreman in 1938. eral mill diffibeing filled to at or of our solution in OK Rubber Magna Shop peaceable Sadler and Mrs. Margaret Jones a large extent With Disbelieve Theory Buch-ma- n of Louis The appointment on in met Defense Rooms, culties have been your the Civilian We do not believe in the theory of Magna. as General Superintendent youths. No fathers nor men over ; part by definite and sustained re- the basement of Carls Place,-i- n should be equal in the that as wages Funeral aftd of Hatch Sat- 26 years of age are being called. will rites be held Roy ' Operations becomes now Garfield. so it necessary fusal, v It is anticipated that discharge Director, of Labor Relations for various mining areas, since living urday at 2:00 p.m. at the Pleasant If anyone is unable to take the for us to take action to realize Utah Copper Company, is an- and working coalitions are much Green Ward. Interment will be of area veterans will be speeded the needs of the workers revolv- clothing to elthet of the two nounced by IX D.i'Moffat," Presi- different. (The union tic. .and is made in the Pleasant Green ceme- up considerably during the next , ing around: (1) Equal pay for places, X they will call 5526 or Several Deaths Resultfor ah equalization with the Coeur tery. few months as a result of recent dent and General Manager. n 2451 representatives of the Legion equal work Utah miners, Ida. scales). This is es- -j dAlene, vAo Mr.' directives issued by both the Ar- - j has been, Buchman, From same. In ed and smeltermen as compared will call for Community Sincere sympathy is expressed in true pecially of and Navy, reducing the num-b- er General comparing the; Superintendent' Mines, my n with CoeurdAlene miners, the bereaved family, who had Dread Disease of points or jengths of service will for the time being maintain Coeur dAlene area, where wages and smeltermen; (2) To guarL rates in mining operations always done. everything in their power required for discharge of at the his YOU CAN WHAT Companys headquarters antee a living wage to veterans have been than Salt in the Ball higher The offices Presidents at Birthday Bingham Canyon. returning to the jobs they left.... At toe same time National Seto raise funds for the drive Roy Hatch, the new Director of Lake area. The Arizona mining We regret that taking such be will Service headquarters di- -. is a native of area, where generally wage rates infantile lective Labor paralysis, Relations, action becomes imperative, but anbeen in have lower than 14 to local always draft boards not to-- ' 31st, holds rected a mining conducted January Heber City, and again remind you that your relocal Chair- engineer degree from the Univer- - the Salt Lake area, might just as in the 18 to. C. induct Denton, nounces J. registrants fusal to show any consideration weU as a but taken the fathers, are 25 who comparison, man. of The of his Utah. grad-- j year group year sity to the need for wage relief of your invited to uation he started as a mill work-- ; likewise living and working con more children and not are or of one local All people employees represented by this to accept for voluntary enlistment attend the festive ball at Coco- er for the Utah Copper Company ditions are not comparable. There-- union leaves no other course open . and also at its Magna plant Afterwards, fore it is impossible to justify the 30th, nut Grove any registrant with three or more January . Nevertheless, the union to us drive. he worked at a mill at Newhouse, equalization covering the various children. aid in the contributory does and will stand ready at all Army Score Lowered THAT THEY CAN School children may contribute Utah, and spent several years at mining areas. times to enter into sincere negoThe schools. Co. Utah Mill Army in announcing a cut- - 7. has Consolidated the the given Copper through Copper Ray tiations on any or all points inits discharge scores, ef- - i attention of at Hayden, Arizona, leaving there every consideration to returned back ,in calls Mr. Denton Funeral services for Harry Anvolved. sevDecember 31, stated that local people to the fact that in 1915 as assistant mill superin- veterans who left the service of derson Bruner, 40, of 51 West fective eral local people died in 1945 tendent to go to Alaska Gastaneau the company to enter the armed 45th South, Salt Lake City, who it is expected to make more than No Formal Statement from the dreaded disease, and at Thane, Alaska fear two years, forces. All these men who have died Friday at 6:15 a. m in an 600,000 men and women eligible Management spokesmen made others were saved through fine where he was assistant mill sup- - desired to reenter the employ of Ogdqn hospital after a lingering for separation from the service. 4 no formal statement Thursday k lowers the score facilities offered by the polio di erintendent and later superintend- the company have been placed at illness, were conducted Tuesday The i , night but called attention to the for enlisted men from 55 to 50 ' vision of hospitals when the epi- ent of milling. In 1920 Mr. Hatch the same or better positions than at 3:30 p. m. previously stated position .of the demic was raging in the summer returned to. the United States to those they held when they left to The rites were held at 574 East points and that lor male officers- 7 operators: That the companies be appointed superintendent of enter the armed forces. These men 1st South in Salt Lake City by other than those in medical ser- 7 months. Clothing still are paying the peak wartime vice, from 73 to 70. Utah Copper Companys Arthur no doubt are satisfied with the Rev. George J. Weber. There were two hundred and Mill, which wage scale; that they had inAt the same time the Army . is Mr. Bruner was a former Magposition he has held wages they receive, otherwise it tended to continue the fifty reported cases of polio in since. will reduce the length of service to assume they would not na "resident, and fair in Utah during the past year. Plans week with eight hours of overIt is understood that Mr. Hatch have reentered toe employ of the this vicinity. He was born March requisite to separation from 42 are now being made for the con- will maintain his men and time during .the life of the pre16, 1905, a son of Jesse J.. and to 38 months for enlisted headquarters in company. for Overteas Relief struction of a. polio hospital in the sent contract (until June 30); that male of- - ; 45 48 for to months from at office Sesks Mae Lona Bruner at New building Companys Agreement i, the workers therefore do not face medical .service. Utah, and local funds collected the Arthur mill. not in ficers To insure employes of their Missouri. He Came to Salt a reduction in will be used to a great extent for Nary Points Lowered pay present income for some time in Lake City in 1918 and moved to collection The sent clothing balance the and victory this purpose that the companies have agreed The atNavy announced it would . a further the future, and in Magna in 1922. He was employed to negotiate adjustment when the seeks 100,000,000 used garments, to the national foundation. critical scores to make " its lower our to differences as for compose tempt Utah in addition to shoes and bedding. operator' is askecL 0 officers and overtime is eliminated. cooperation Everyones 22,000 a avert nearly in to and wages regard Cooper Company in 1942. Each contributor is invited-- to for enlisted eligible personnel He married Virginia Hanson, strike, we suggest that the conn attach goodwill messages to cloth. the union to December 24, 1937 at Salt Lake release by February 2. Critical with pany agree ing gifts. will men most for enlisted scores present wage scales and a Citv. week until June 30, 1946, -- Survivors include his widow. be reduced from 36 to 35 points onIf this proposal is favorable to the Salt Lake City; a son, Harry Allen January 15, to 34 points on FebDOGS union we suggest a conference be Bruner, two daughters, Mona and ruary 2; for most male officers . . to complete details of Myrna Bruner, all of Salt Lake from 43 to4142 points on January More than $9,629,000 is expect- arranged on February 2. the proposal two brothers, C. J. Bruner 15, and to City; ed to be spent during the next Would Release All Fathers of Magna; J. A. Bruner, Salt Lake five years by Salt Lake County ENROUTE HOME to these developments. Prior C City; two sisters, Mrs. Velma B. Senator home owners on remodeling and Chapman Rivercomb, ReCalifornia Bellflower, To all social, civic, religious and and Thorpe, Pets Follow Children work, ste ? authorities. WITH THE 1ST CAVALRY Mrs. Grace B. Smith, Miami, Ari- publican of West Virginia, receiv- - ' labor organizations, as well as repair in to The 198 ed unanimous consent of the Senpromise! yar and DIVISION IN TOKYO-Priva- te! zona; his mother, Mrs. S. H. To School Cyprus hoopsters lost their first tiie people living in Magna ate to bring directly to the floor 7 augurate r of the greatest eras First Class Thomas Paul Shaw of Lake his ' and fath City Jordan League hoop game Friday vicinity. e in American history for home rebill calling C a joint For the purpose, of clarifying pairs and modernization, accord- Magna, with 56 discharge points, er, J. J. Bruner, Salt Lake City. for the discharge of fathers now 7 evening on their home floor to It used to be "Marys Little Tooele, Burial was in ML Olivet cemeof men The second squad the activities of the Magna Comto estimates released by of- is among the latest group in service and exempting them ' 7 Lamb, but now it seems that it won in the preliminary game, munity Council, may I advise ing the selected from tery. Armys Eighth ficials. is Sincere sympat ty is expressed from future draft While toe SenMary and Johnnys Little that this organization consists of Because of lack of materials 1st Cavalry Division to return to ate, refused his request for im- - -to Dog, that follows them to school, members of the bereaved demobilizafor Hanna and Kirk at guards and twelve members, representing the fend manpower during the war, the United States mediate consideration, he said he tion. according to the Magna Sheriffs Cork Brown at forward were out- following organizations: to recall the bill later. majority of the countys 59,071 hoped office to such an extent that a Overseas 1945, since March, George Cromar, standing for Cyprus. units are in need of dwelling problem arises from the pets. The Pirates play this Friday Lions Club. some kind of repair or remodel- Pfc. Shaw served with D Troop, The dogs follow their little mas-te8th Cavalry Regiment, a3 a machat Bingham in the second . V. B. Coon, Salt Lake County ing work. evening to school, and then of two roam league encounter. A battle is ex- Fire Department No. 2. Outside paint jobs are- needed ine gunner. A veteran about the business district and 1st Cavalry a ; pected between the miners and Newton Van Sant, on more than 50 per cent of homes campaigns with the nearby residential area all day, mill team. Division, rooms and Millmena Union, Local 392.-- . additional and h tipping garbage cans, etc. Theatre ribbonhe C. R. Naylor, AmericanXegion, rirecttoTof porcheslso" rk!P-fi- c The sheriffs issue a Lioera.ion nbbon with 38. warning accord-No, 1 Post in Juvenile boys and girls will be placed in Detention Homes. remodeling plans, Cyprus that the county d for and stars Small articles from 5c up, but was PROMOTED TO MASTER Leyte of L A campaign F C. Rich, . Kenneth to the full extent of ing to the report New roofing in Magna "i, Combat Infantry' prosecuted into many dollars worth ...c Monday rounding up ser'geant 1261. ranging No. Local are Machinists in for the law Magna heating plants required mans badge. shopli"ing all stray dogs, and will merchandise of have been taken be here of Brotherhood E. C. Turner, announces H. L. Garfield, by many dwellings. at regular Milton Feulner, son of Mr. and Before entering the service in stores, at the Cornet Store, a mecca of intervals, coming esEngine-meand Firemen will Locomotive in owners Utah r Home after has of the, justice they peace, Hunter, pecially to the business section. Mrs. Emil Feulner delight for small boys and girls. Rio Grande Lodge No. 670. spend an estimated $24,145,000, June, 1944, he was a painter for have been given warnings. to master sergeant, been So, if you want to promoted UpUtah the stores have reported thefts, Other Company. ComCopper your keep Bert Mix, Utah Copper and those of toe nation more than on nogs, children, better leave them it was announced at Headquarters his discharge, he not In the magnitude that is reaching The but receiving shoplifting for $5,500,000,000 major repairs 316th Bombardment Wing VH, pany, home when you come to school plana to return to his former ocproportions, particularly Comet establishment has sufferW. G. Rouillard, American alone in the next five years. or the located at this advanced base. a as in Comet the will get it! cupation painter. Store, and parents ed. and Refining Co. Ample funds at low interest Sergeant Feulner has been as-in Smelting wife,- Gwendolyn Shaw, are urged to talk to their childHi', Garand available Joe for such are Quinn, Bingham charges, Okinawa since July and is The present moment is aH we resides at 8683 W. 3000 in Magna, ren about the seriousness of the The truth is, ones vocation is signed to this wing, which is the field Railway Co. work through the local bank. can call our own for works of situation and the penalties that; John at ever some far-oMembers large, (Superfortress) unit of the E possibility. It 9 R'llef Clhing Depots OK may be given. Boys and girls ap--! mercy, of righteous dealing, and is always Howard Ridge, Edwin the simple round of du- -' famed Eighth Air Force. In civil-hBasement Carls TODAY CLOTHING ber TO Welders, prehended, may be turned over of family tenderness, which the passing pour ian life he was employed as an Spencer, to the Juvenile Court and also! COUNTRIES! Place. George Eliot on 5) Page (Continued brings. w. Dulles. airplane mechanic. - ' I Magna-Garfie- " COMMUNITIES LAUNCH DRIVE FOR CLOTHES - ld - Hult-quis- .50-m- 43-ho- ur i curb-gutt- er . - in-i- PUBLIC URGED 48-ho- ur Wil-mur- th I TO AID ANNUAL POLIO DRIVE -- mill-me- , , mill-me- enlisted-personne- FUNERAL RITES ARE HELD FOR HARRY BRUNER ... WEAR? -- " i cut-bac- Victory; Collection 48-ho- ur well-kno- Cam-bra- take-hom- e" COUNTY HAS BIG AHEAD ON COUNCIL HEAD JOB CYPRUS LOSES EXPLAINS AIMS HOME REPAIR FIRST LEAGUE OF GROUP 213,-00- 1 , SHERIFFS SAY TO BE TAKEN HERE coh-tin- ue 48-ho- ur HOOP GAME Car-monrS- House-Senat- 39-3- 2. 39-1- 3. Magna-Garfie- . ld JUVENILES TO BE PROSECUTED IF SHOPLIFTING PERSISTS rs - Arthur-Mag-h- toe-we- ars the-Asia- tic PhU-hig- - Lu-an- dog-catch- i n, dog-catch- er Pap-anikol- B-2- ff Rub-GIV- w i j. , 1 WAR-TOR- N |