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Show r a co::r.u::mr kistitutioh" thirtieth YEAR Magna, Utah, Fridays February 1, xm rno to ti n:::or3 SPEAKER SAYS COUNTRY IN OG0GJ0 OP POP Ul31D OQIlQiaO i00u7UET AT OPEN HOUSE LEFT SWING High School Faculty Member Believe Changes Coming I have watched with interest the definite swing to the left in France and England, whereby the monarchies are being pushed more into the background, hnd democratic ideals assuming" a more prominent place," was a statement made Monday night by Etfwin C. Cyprus Spencer, member of the high school faculty, in an interesta large ing talk. He spoke before group of Lady Lions. Mr. Spencer said the trend was also being noticed in America. It was his firm opinion that the oidden ending of the war from the atomic bomb, was not generally conducive to immediate prosperity of the United States, because it was not ready for re- Lieutenant Glen Wight will be honored at Open House," given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wight at their home, 2829 South 9200 West Friday evening, February 1, from 8 to 9 p. m. Lieutenant Wight was seriously wounded while leading his com- -, rades into a battle in Europe, and has been hospitalized for some time at Bushnell hospital Both legs were paralyzed for some time, but1 he later walked with ; two canes, and now uses only one cane. With his usual optimistic nature, Glen hopes to be entirely well very soon. He will report back to Bushnell February 4th, where he will be for several more months. 1 XMF 946 Number 36 STRIKE SITUATION BUTTER, BUTTER Who's Seen The Butter? Butter, butter, whos seen the butter?" might well be the theme song of housewives, who find it increasingly difficult to find butter at local grocery stores. On top of not finding any, it was amusing to read that the U.S. department of agriculture has recommended an immediate a pound increase and reportedly expects to see an pound increase within the next few months. Such a boost in the butter priceceiling would bring the price to almost 75c a pound, higher even than the average price of butter in the peak food cost year of 1920. Before the war, in 1940, the retail price of butter, according to U. S. bureau of labor statistics, averaged 36c a pound. Officials say the trouble is that milk producers and distributors can now make more money by selling their product for fluid milk, ice cream mix and some other products than they can sell- -' ing it for butter manufacture. It seems that we cant have cream for ice cream, egg nogg and butter, too. six-ce- REMAINS Be In Valley conversion. He also expressed the opinion and hope that labor and industry could negotiate and meet each on a sound bar- Modern Fertilizer Unit other half-wa- y gaining and round table bargain Slated For Salt Lake basis, that would be for the betterment of alL Valley True, some war industries did The Simplot Fertilizer Comnot profit much, when they turned their plants over for govern- pany at Pocatello, Idaho, a new ment control, but others privately enterprise started in 1945, has managed did, and the workers plans for constructing a modem justifiably feel that they are en- fertilizer "unit in the Salt Lake titled to a share in the profits Valley that will produce a finishte fertilizby increased wages that would ed ammonium-phosphato W. purstates them J. OConnor, head Scouts and scouters of Magna for er," make it possible chase needed appliances, cars, of the American Smelting & Re- and Garfield, together with others etc., that would in turn create fining Company. , in Oquirrh District will join near- This information was received more employment for more work- ers. Wednesday morning in a letter Mr. Spencer also spoke of the to Roy F, Tygesen, secretary of Big Five plans, aid expressed the Magna Smoke Committee. Mr. OConnor continued by saythe further hope that through their judicious management of ing, Your No. 1 suggestion is that world affairs, war would be an the harmful parts be taken out Mr. Spencer did of the smelter smoke for the manimpossibility. not believe that the atomic bomb, ufacture of fertilizer. As you while rated as the foremost dis- know, the Garfield Chemical and covery of our age, possessed the manufacturing Corporation has unbelievable powers that many just recently completed a million dollar addition to our add plant people credit to it. Undoubtedly, it has and will that takes considerable S02 from SAME The strike situation of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (CIO) cgainst the Utah Copper mills and mines and the Garfield plant of the AS&R, remains the same. nt Union officials said Tuesday that the companies were being charged by the inter- ta Smelter.Hesd Says New Industry To lUTlJIAL EDITORIAL national with refusal "to bargain with the union in good faith since May, 1945," thereby causing and prolonging the strike. Ralph H. Rasmussen, vice president, declared companies involved have refused at all times to make any offer of a wage increase and otherwise have shown a refusal actually to meet the issues involved In the strike. He also charged that there was strong evidence of a conspiracy to "smash our union ! I Cyprus Defeats Murray, 2 26-2- Magna Miss CoUects Over $30.00 On Own Time For March Of Dimes FIRE CAUSES In Hoop League $3690 DAMAGE The Cyprus Pirates won their first league game of the season Friday night when they defeated the stubborn Murray five, IN MAGNA Gallantly trudging from door to door with her covered fruit-ja- r Colleen Henbottle, line, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Henline of Magna, turned over $30.00 in nickles and dimes to M. F. Orr, committeeman, for the Polio Drive. The little miss, who wanted to A disastrous blaze caused an do her part to help other young- 26-2- 2. sters regain their health, went from door to door each night from 4 to 8 p. m., asking people If they would like to contribute to the drive. Colleen is in the 4th grade at the Webster School. She lives at 2892 South 8850 West with her At half time, the Pirates were sonal car and three other cars he parents and brothers and sisters. out in front by the score of owned were considerably damagAt the end of the third period, ed. A truck was slightly damaged. Murray had closed the gap to The fire was believed caused by a The final period was rough Welding torch which was placed and hard fought near a can of gasoline, by Hery To pick a star for the Pirates is Simonette, an employe. impossible as all of the boys playMr. Simonette said he had been ed a bang-u- p game. Austin helped welding near the automobiles into spark the team on to win and side the garage, turned off the revolutionize modern warfare (if our smoke output for the manuwith him back in the lineup, the welding torch and placed it near there ever is any more,) but he facture of sulphuric acid. A large Pirates should chalk up more vic- an open of gasoline. FireP. H. Ensign has been elected pan could our new of the of nation a did not believe that output part tories. Brown was high point man men . state that the president of the Communitty Reapparently be laid in desolation in 11 minutes acid plant is shipped to the Sim8 with while Tucket was high for heat from the torch ignited the creational Association, according as some experts claim from atomic plot Fertilizer Company at PocaThe plucky little groundhog, Murray with 7. fumes from the gasoline. to results of the recent announced bombs. Naturally, if even several tello. This company is turning but The second team also succeed-e- d according to tradition, will venMr. Rawson, owner of the auto-- election. Saturat the rate of next of our large cities were destroyed, hole his of out ture in winning their game from1 mobiles and operator of the gar such as New York or Chicago, the 100,000 tons a year. day, February 2nd to look at Murray by the score of 15 to 20 age was in Nevada, Other officers are: R. A Evans, weather. the people in the other states and a in affair. vice ragged president; L. W. Flint and state that experts thousands of towns would fight a Agricultural If he sees his shadow, there Chuck Archibald, MagCharles of the in the part acreage large The a young Pirates had hard on. al residents will be six weeks more of bad Plant na directors; Marvin Malm scientific Western neeb country weU ta the victorJ cloth weather if not, we are destined time catching and passing the However, he said that with the strom and E. P. Salm, Arthur to order in fertilization continue as as ball well baskets. making threat of extinction for mankind reports th Ameri-i- n to have sunny, good weather. Plant directors; Les Gallyer, Powproduction. A cheap fertilizer can Legion and Auxiliary, spon Murray led all the way until the if they staged such a war, the And so goes tradition. er and Lime Plant; Frank Maddy, will be of immeasurable benefit sors. final few minutes of play when possibility seems very remote for to our Utah farmers. We BAG and Garfield Improvement expect the locals went into the lead. Officials report that collections any future battles. Company; Harry Adams, AS&R; exto have further Cook scored 13 points for Coach eventually are coming in very good at the C. R. Archibald, Hercules Powder 2000 Hales squad. pansion in our acid capacity, as collection center, the OK Rubber Company; P. A. Cammans, assowe see in California a rapidly exin Magna and in the baseShop ciate member. panding market for acid and fer- ment of Carls Place in Garfield. The Papanikolas Motor Comtilizer. Janpany will be the dealer in this Your No. 2 suggestion, that is, When the campaign opened and towns 11,935 7th, cities, vicinity for the new,, sensational uary the use of sulphuric acid or S02 in Kaiser-Frazto national had cars, announces reported villages some irrigation water may have orFrank wholesale were and reHines, that they headquarters merit There are areas in the state tail Since collection. the for agent In case of fire, dial 2000, is the where the alkaline soil might be ganized1,409 additional communiThe new vehicles, two medium then, acid treatment advice benefited given by the Magna Fire by The Webster School has been drive. the in mined automobiles, will shortly priced have ties We are doing extensive reDepartment to local residents. be on display.atJthe Magna agenburglarized three times the past is national 100,000,000 The goal sulresulted Considerable confusion week and a number of items stol- search in the production of Sealed parcels exceeding 8 cy. Date of the showing will be and garments, in addition to shoes and Monday wheajthe Rawson garage made in a later announcement of Two Garfield residents escapen, including three boxes con- phur, sulphuric acid and. S02 are 11 ounces not but Contributors urged exceeding bedding. was to as this was we hope afire, procedure this serious Injuries Sunday eveed paper. taining collections for the polio fertilizer.a Eventually, of the and in to addressed write to messages pounds friendly weight, not carried out S02 convert large part drive. at 7:00 p. m. when their autoning to attach them their clothing gifts. personnel of the United States The cars are being manufacturSome other articles were taken, now being wasted into valuable mobile turned over twice, when Mrs. A. L. Ollinger, a, new per- Army or to other persons' served ed The garments will go to ease the by two famous Americans 9mall amounts of money, and the products that will aid in the den son in in the off,the speedway to the steering in of millions overseas Magna, residing APOs, may be known for their speed," efficiency many through cutoff. third time, the thief or thieves velopment of our State and the suffering Garfield Rawson countries who lack clothes, home across from the accepted for registration when and success in many other lines Mildred Peterson, 25, was tossed Vent to the school kitchen and surrounding territory;' to fire call the asked was s at and with shoes garage, the bedding. postage prepaid of American business. 50 made cocoa and sandwiches, acfeet clear of the car, about O for dialed She GIVEN DIRECTIONS rate, states Miss Daisy H. department. cording to Philip Debbs, principal suffering slight cuts and bruises Attention of local contributors operator, and asked for the fire Wilkin, postmaster. and the driver. Jack, 17, was not Investigations are now being is called to the following direc- -' department. The Salt Lake operaSchool Luncheon Menu Unsealed of or made by the school authorities. third to the parcels injured. They are son and daughtor transferred the call tions: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren PeterTie shoes, boots, galoshes, over- - Salt Lake Fire Department, who fourth class matter, may be acAll for such insurance. of Garfield. son parto cepted it transferred Murray, The following menu is given shoes, rubbers, mittens and gloves in turn, cels must have written requests who called in Magna.' School for Webster pairs, the luncheon securely together of next -In the meantime, Mr. Otto New- - and observe the frequency Fasten the parts ot suit trousweek, beginning Monday, 4th: ers, vest and jacket together man, driving .past the garage, mailing. February Lies the Might of America firmly; of the skirt and jacket; saw the flames, speeded up his Parcels containing perishable Monday Macaroni and cheese to the enof the coat and dress of an car, and drove directly be accepted for and carrot stick, peanut butter not matter should Joseph Hooker Ferris, 77, U tha Might of America Magna fire station, where he turn- majyng to overseas destination;! sandwiches, canned cherries, milk. 25 West First North, Salt. Lake semble. carin e mail Jack Herzog, rural fish sandwiches, arm' Tuesday-Tu- na not 'exceeding Sealed City, died at 5:30 p. m. at his the tune Murray depart- -' g ounces parcels home Monday of natural causes. rier, will assist in the collection n weigM and prepaid buttered corn, orange, milk. ' on Mr. Ferris was well known in of old clothing left near mail rate Wednesday Frankfurters with postage at the this vicinity, being a former Mag- boxes and deposit such articles may be accepted as ordinary or bum, buttered string beans, apple na resident, and former employe at the local depots, if the clothes the fire. mail when addressed to brown Betty, milk. PLEASE DIAL 2000 IN CASE registered of the United States of the Bingham and Garfield rail- are placed in cardboard boxes. Thursday Spaghetti and meat personnel OF FIRE. road. He retired several years Army or other served through balls, carrot sticks, bread and but4 overseas APOs, without presen- ter sandwiches, - canned peaches ago. milk. and He was bom at Roila, Indiana a of from written tation request on October, 1868, and retired from the addressee. This provision does Friday Vegetable beef soup active railroad work after serving not apply to such parcels contain- and cracker, peanut butter and WISCONSIN AT WAR many years. ing foodstuffs, including candy. honey sandwiches, salted peanuts, milk. . When the war stirted, Wisconsin He is survived by his widow, relaxed its labor standards to per- Mrs. Julia Gibby Ferris, Salt Lake mit women to work nights and City, and a daughter, Mrs. Naboys to work In canneries. dine Ferris Martin, Osage City, BELGIUM MONEY It reduced strikes from ti in 1941 Mark S. Miner has been apGRAND CANYON s to a Kansas. with loss of 521,919 ORDERS RESUMED Court to the to is extended Supreme pointed by afSincere sympathy introduced small and very figure Since John Wesley Powell navigatthe position of law clerk to Chief Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of,. fective safety measures. It all adds the bereaved family. the Colorado River in 1869, Caned 8650 West in Magna, wish to pub- -j Justice Martin M. Larson. up to vastly stepped-uproduction have gone to the Grand Effective February I, 1946, Beginning February 1st, hours of food and a greater future for InMr. Miner, a recently returned licly thank the Magna firemen Arizona to marvel at li. in Mrs. Frank Downey was hosyon Belof dustry in the stats. Wisconsin cans tess to ladies of the Merry Mat-- i war veteran, is the son of Mr. for their prompt action in quell- - at the Magna Utah Power & Light money order service with grandeur and enjoy the thrills from 8:30 gium and the United States. wiU burro Plane more peas and raises more hemp office be will gorge. the into home Company Johnson a the at fire Mrs. trips George Miner, formerly ing resort a pop- - be resumed, states Miss Datsy H. than any other state, It baa more rons Club Thursday afternoon at and j a. m. to 5:30 p. m., announces Kentrips have added to toe ia another and a brother of Smiley Thursday afternoon. Canyon Grand dairy cowi. Iti America' ability her home. Tables of bridge were of Magna j Wilkin, O. Magna postmaster. ularity. Booth, manager, The blaze, caused by defective 'neth to produce on the farm and in the arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Miner. Nation's wealth beThe office will remain closed, Local citizens may therefore exhibit of ourBonds. did litile damage. The his law maintain still will cities that really stands behind He and wiring, W. Evers C. Mrs. Victory hind Peay, SATURDAY j again send money to relatives (J. S. Tnuary Dtfmimi ry War Bond you buy. office at 8957 Main Street in Mag-- 1 rafters and the insulation were all day EVERY j. Gardner. A late lunch- naor friends in this country. thereafter. cost of a $20.00. to Ignited eon was served. super-phospha- ! ther scouts throughout the world World to reorganize.; ,ine.ir Friendship Fund of voluntary contributions and their Shirts project of donating scout uniform parts and equipment Fill assist scouting overseas and help develop understanding among the boys of the world. Above is the official poster marking the event ks I , estimated $3000 damage Monday The Pirates, with Austin back in afternoon, $2000 to five automo16-the lineup, ran up a big lead, 2 biles and $1000 to the building at jn the first quarter and it was this George Rawsons garage in east high margin that gave the local Magna, reports Fire Chief Roy boys their victory for the Murray Smith. squad plaved on even terms for The building, owned by the the remainder of the game. Reid estate was gutted. His per19-1- 1. P. E ENSIGN NAMED HEAD OF CRA GROUP 24-1- 9. 7is Ground te . PAPANIKOLAS lit MOTOR AGENT FOR NEW CARS CALL Webster School Broken Into IN CASE OF FIRE! Three Times OVERSEAS APOs PKGS. MAY BE er INSURED, REGS. Garfield People Escape Serious Hurts In Mishap war-tor- .first-clas- Former Magna Man Dies At Salt Lake Home Behind Your Bonds Behind Your Bonds ' first-cla- ss &rmrssir MARK S. 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