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Show i r 1 co:.'.u::ity institution" 'A THIRTIETH year j ni Tom Dyches, Howard Ridge, Mark Miner and Jack E. Gardner are now drafting constitution and to present to the memby-la- bership. Officers elected. Men from 21 to will also be 35 years of age interested in commercial and civic improvement are eligible for membership. The Junior Chamber of Commerce is a national organization, primarily interested in more efficient government, efficient dispensation of taxes, promote their own community welfare. The very first objective of the organization is a large Clean-U- p Campaign in Magna, and many other civic enterprises are also Invited To Utah Ducks Meeting All Utafy Copper Duck and Fish Club duck shooters are invited to attend the annual Utah Ducks Unlimited Meeting at the Hotel Wednesday, April 10. The meeting will be held in the Mezzanine Ballroom and begins at 8:00 p. m. Colonel E. S. Russenholt of Winnipeg, Canada, will be the guest of honor. He is director of Operation of DUCKS UNLIMIT- Council Head Explains Further Purposes Of Group (Editor's Mote: This is the second in a series of articles by George F. Cromer, chairman of tbs Magna Community Council, xplaining different , aspects of the group, purposes, etc.) Last week our local paper car- an article .written. by me relative to the organization of the Magna Community' Council' In substance, the committee on incorporation for Magna decided to give the proposed plan a years trial to determine whether improvements could be obtained for this community without incorporation, and with the understanding that if the plan failed to materialize and improvements were not obtained for this community as hoped for, then the question of incorporating Magna would again be reconsidered. With that thought in mind the Utah Copper Company, Garfield Smelter and Bingham and Garfield Railroad advanced a proposal that they be authorized to each have a representative, the AF of L, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen and a Millmens Union, Local 392, representatives and three representatives chosen at ried Number 44 Six Cats Begin Construction At Bacchus End of Road BRIDE-GROO- M C Plan Extensive SUFFER HURTS For Fine Improvement CLUB MEMBERS CRASH IN AUTO Improvements Local Shooters planned. Magna. Firms FETE CYPRUS - - i LIONS CLUB TO Organization MeetingSet For April 1 Oth g. New-hou- Members of the Cyprus high Renovated Stores To Add school C Club and their coach, Sumner Hale, will be guests of TcT Attractiveness the Lions Club next Thursday Of Community evening, April 11th at the annual banquet tendered by the civic orIn line and cooperation with i ganization. Festivities will begin at 7:00 the general intprovement program is very evident in the busip.m. H. L. Garfield is the program that ness section of Magna, it was rechairman, and District Governor vealed here this week that several Randall will be a special guest more establishments ate also undergoing and planning further remodeling and renovations. Naturally, the lack of materials is a serious drawback and hindrance to the realization of their complete plans at this time, but they are utilizing what they can, to finish work as soon aa possible. The Best Shop, owned and operated by Faye and Bert Morgan, Official To Come To has started an extensive remodeling program, and jwill have the Magna, Look Over building formerly occupied by the Local Situation First Security Bank, as part of their general atore which will Howard C. Beresford, national feature clothing for women, men , director of the Federal Security and children. . They plan aHeautiful new front Agency, recreation division, of Washington, D. CL, will be in Utah of tile and plate glass, two en- Memorial Group To Meet National se Director Friday ED. This will be the first visit to Utah of the Canadian Director, who will give a first hand report on the field work in Canada. THE BIG DUCK FACTORY,' a thrilling new Ducks Unlimited Motion , Picture in technicolor, will also be shown. Miscellaneous lots of Duck Loads will be given away. Admission is fref&R3LV. D. Heath, local club ' ..etary,lsays there will be pier,. of congenial fellow sportsmen there who will be glad to see you. MILL-STRI- KE CASE GIVEN FACTS BOARD Friday and Saturday relative to post-wprojects. Mr. Beresford will meet Friday at 11:00 a.m. with the Oquirrh District Living War Memorial committee at the Magna Firehall, and go over the proposal for a Memorial Building here. The officers and members of the board of directors will meet Mr. Beresford at the Union Pacific depot and go with him over the local area to be served, and then meet with the general committee to discuss the entire pro- ar gram. H. W. Bowen Is chairman, M. F. vice chairman; Lucy Larson, Orr, TM TnterTtffyal Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Worker (CIO) treasurer, Ada Moyes, secretary. trances, with the interior of the buildings combined. New fixtures, modern effects will make it a merchandise mart R. C. Parks, manager of the Magna Lumber & Hardware Store, announced this week that the Hardware Company has purchas- ed the vacant lot west of the store and also the building form- occupied by Gambles Store, Aa soon as materials are avail- they will start to renovate, extending their store to include the former Gamble Building with an entire new modern front and interior. , - Mr. Parks states he wants Gfs to have the materials to build their new homes, and it might therefore be a few nonths before the Hardware store starts on their iat Returning home from TWO MAGNA YOUTHS HURT IN AUTO CRASH non-ferro- their HEADS wedding in Reno, Nevada' March 28th, Mr. and Mrs. James Kemp of Garfield were involved in an auto crash, according to word received here. The bride, the former Miss Verda Forbush of Salt Lake City suffered a broken Cyprus High To Use Copper and ankle Baseball Field GOLF COURSE OPENING SET APRIL 14TII . The Cyprus high school baseball team la assured of a place to play their home games, states Coach Hale, aa P. H. Hop Ensign, president of the Community Recreational Association, states that the Utah Copper Company has granted the use of the ComPark field. Chuck Archibald Named munity The high school squad will use this site for practice and games. Manager of Baseball Mr. Ensign stated that he had Team always been in favor of the high school using the Copper Park A meeting was held Wednesday field, as long as the boys were evening at the Community Park under the supervision of the fieldhouse for members of the school athletic director. He also Utah Copper Golf Club, business said that the local entry In the discussed and a program arrang- Community Recreational group ed for 1946. Harry Quayle ls the may want to use some of the president. high school boys on the Magna According to the tentative plans, squad this spring. the official opening will be held The boys will assist with the Sunday, April 14th. of the field and use it Despite the strike, the Utah when not. being used by the Copper Company will maintain local squad. They will be on the the course and park, and field only when an organized jnouncemept is also made that practice or game is scheduled and have an supervised by high school ficial entry in the Industrial up-ke- an-er- ly Magna-Garfield'w- of-ab- ill League Baseball chatters; Arthur-Magn- by-la- Com-muni- ty $6.15-8.7- fur-th- er nt Road Commission Tuesday relative to the Magna Main Street Andy Anderson, capable engineer in the State Road Commission office, told the two men that the Magna Road was the next slated project and. there was every indication that It would be started before July L 1946, when construction is sup' posed to begin. L. A. Blackner, member of the assiscommission, and former tant superintendent of the Arthur Plant of the Copper Company, said he would do everything possible to apeed the work along. , FORMER MAGNA MAN DIES IN P. H. Ensign, president of the Community Recreational states that baseball, practise will commence as soon as Fred C. Lamdberg, 79, of 154 weather permits. Chuch ArchiWest 5th South, Salf Lake City, bald has again been named man former Magna resident, died in ager of the local squad, and will a Los Angeles Hospital Monday recruit home-tow-n boys as much at 9 a.m. He was a former proas possible for the lineup. ducer, wholesaler and retailer. First Practice April 141h Funeral services were conductA native of Salt Lake City, he The first practice of the local ed Monday for Theron WestphaL was born December 18, 1888, a team will be held Sunday, April 42, of 818 East 2nd South, Salt son of Frederick and Johanna 14th and all those desiring to try Lake His wife, Mrs. City, who suffered severe Peterson out for the team are asked to be injuries the night of August 19, Marie A. Lyngberg. Lyngberg, died in 1941. at the ball park on this day at 1945, when a piano fell on him Survivors include a son, Fred 4:00 p.m. at the Victory House as he sought C. Lyngberg, Salt Lake City; six shelter from a violent storm. Mr. daughters, Mrs. Ethel Kelly Westphal died in a Salt Lake hos- Thompson, Mrs. Norma Smith, pital Wednesday at 10:15 p.m. Mrs. Helen Remington, all of Salt from resulting complications. Lake City; Mrs. Charlotte Ryan, He suffered a broken pelvic Catalina Island, CaL; Mrs. Maria 4 bone and internal injuries!. Anderson, Los Angeles, and Mrs. He had been an employe of Johanna Drunond, Las Vegas, Pacific Intermountain Express Nevada; a sister, Mrs. W. H. WaltCompany until the accident and ers, Salt Lake City; a brother, had lived in Magna for a number Charles Lyngberg, Saif Lake City; Four calls were answered by the of years previously. six grandchildren and one Magna Fire Department during He was born February 1, 1903, the past week to include: March 29 Roof fire at home in Pleasant Grove, a son of Dr. of Angelo Heleotes, 2739 South Charles F. and Mary E. WestphaL REGARDED LADY 8950 West, caused from chimney He was a member of the Teamsters union and the LDS church. 03SERVES 80TH -sparks, $15 damage. Survivors include his mother, March 30 Grass fire in orchard owned by Parley Coon on 7500 Salt Lake City; three brothers, S. BIRTH ANNIVERSARY West 3500 South. Some trees were D. Westphal and Paul N. Westscorched and burned when high phal, Salt Lake City, and Dr. Mrs. Etta Criss, regarded Magwinds caused the blaze to spread. Kean Westphal, with the U. S, Mrs. na two Ittie lady, was the honored guest at this date. army; sisters, Damage unestimated March damage to a Clawson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Sunday at a family celebration birthchicken coop owned by N. Virginia Harris, Los Angeles, Cal- in observance of her 80th day anniversary. at 3500 South 6300 West, ifornia. The spry, charming little lady, Interment was in the Pleasant Hunter. Fire was caused when was congratulated by nineteen Grove cemetery. hot ashes were dumped by the Sincere sympathy is extended family members, including her side of the empty frame coop son, C. E. Hoffman of Magna and to members of the bereaved building. her daughter, Mrs. June Collins April 1 Damage of $15 was of Salt Lake City, grandchildren caused to the D&RG Depot in Mrs. E. and Garfield from an overheated at the a was guest Cook special chimney. The damage was conparty. attic. fined to the A family photograph group was taken to remember the occasion, and a large birthday cake presented to Mrs. Criss. Assb-ciatio- n, FORMER MAGNA LOS ANGELES MAN SUCCUMBS IN HOSPITAL Answer Calls During Week Here 30-5- 200 Ry-dal- ch BOWLERS TO by-la- ' nt maK-directi- on I s , by-la- Six huge cats" started excavation work Monday on the Bacchus and Copperton cutoff,' and made such headway In the first day that the place was hardly recog-nlzable. The work was just above the Hercules Powder Company offices, and will proceed over the hill to the Copperton cutoff. W. W. Clyde is the contractor, and expects to make rapid progress on the road. executive Roy F. Tygesen, secretary of the Magna Community Council and J. C. Denton met with various officials of the State Firemen us fact-findi- - PROMISE EARLY ACTION ON MAGNA MAIN STREET bruises, and her groom was badly shaken up. Both are now improving in Garfield. The board of directors consists Monday asked that the wages of of representatives from the, civic, Utah miners be raised to the scale fraternal, religious organizations. paid in the Coeur dAlene, Idaho, remodeling program: area and increased 211c an hour It was also revealed here this in addition, according to informaweek that Philippo Notarianni, Coltion submitted at Denver, (known to his many friends as orado. Shorty operating the Utah Shoe Willard Morris, Chevy Chase, had purchased the ground Repair) McL, counsel for district No. 2 of between Jims Club Cafe and Salt Dan and Morris, the union, Shoe Chucks Shop, and plans to Lake City, international board erect a building there-al-so when member for the district presented available. are materials to the Utah miners case the board. metals Henry Colonno (Rickey Rose) The CIO is scheduled to pre- of Magna, was in a critical consent its side of the dispute for dition Tuesday night at SL workers in Idaho, New Mexico Marks hospital after an autoand Arizona Tuesday. It will be mobile mishap near "5700 West followed by the AFL and the com- and 2700 South in Hunter. STORY John Talley, also of Magna; This sounds like an Abbot and panies. Members of the CIO union have was a passenger ire the vehicle Costello story: been on strike since January 21 driven by Colonno, who lost conThe man had just informed against Utah Copper Co. at Bing- trol of the car which turned over the Pullman agent that he wanted ham Canyon and Magna, the and skidded 450 feet a pullman berth. large. American Smelting and Refining Both youths were thrown othsame the Upper or lower? asked the Practically group, Garfield and Murray, and through the top of the car which agent er than the representatives of the Co. at Whats the difference? ask the industries, that made up the group the U. S. Smelting Refining and was completely wrecked, states for incorporation, met and drew Mining Co. at Lark, Midvale and the Magna sheriffs office. mam A difference of 50c in this which are et out briefly Binghaih Canyon. Talley received slight injuries case, replied the agent The lowMorris asked that Utah miners here and in future articles. aid first after released was The name chosen for the or- wages be increased from $7.45 and er is higher than the upper. The a day to the prevailing wage of treatment ganization was the Magna higher price is for the lower. If Council Its purpose is to $825 and 8.75 at Coeur dAlene; you want it lower youll have to an promote the social, civic and eco- that they be increased 21c go higher. We sell the upper lower nomic welfare of the people here hour, and that common laber be Sfcke PriRisrvJloIJs than the lower. In other words, 0 per day and surrounding the higher the lower. Most people area, and to increased from dont like the upper, although it establish a Council office to act now paid, to $7.50 per day paid Union Meet Thursday is lower on account of being higha clearing house for all civic at Coeur dAlene. and industrial activities. Its held er. When you occupy an upper There are men whose manners The Oquirrh Stake Primary you have to get up to go to bed purpose was to invite active essential splendor their union meeting Thursday, and get down when you get up. Participation from citizens, busi- have the same attendance of ness and the lower if you simple and awful sculpture featured by the industry to Advance the as the Board Members You can have General three Parthenon. of the friezes the on The welfare of the community. upper is lower higher. pay AnVesta because lower it is high The officers should be a presiRalph Waldo Emerson from Salt Lake City, the than derson, Margaret Stromness and er. If you are willing to go higher, dent, and treasurHermans Lyon. er to be elected it will be lower. by th8 12 mem-be- rs When you have read the Bible, Mrs., Sarah Johnson, president, of the council the second By that time the poor man had of word to the is added it know will has announces that she you fainted! Monday of each year. found God, because" you will have her board, Dora Bevan, first own to your After the THE BEST were duly it the key your and heart, own counselor, Thelma Hill, second your awn up by these twelve men, own , happiness counselor and Ha Clements, secWilson Pehr-son Woodrow I nominate for the best what t was chosen president; John E. duty. retary. Teachers are Stella - grow - up and Mildred Bangerter. Fapanikolas, vice president and of the year: item Howard Ridge, treasurer. My term retainer to be determined by the of office A girl was asked 4o expires on the second council, and it shall be his duty Monday of January, 1947. theme as an vocational a write reto maintain an office where Her response assignment Barton, English H is my civic for Li improvements (jg) duty as president to quests to Ire a mag- intend I was succint. VFfest, Magna, the 8?30 South 2969 Preside over ail and call can be filed in writing. Upon meetings she wrote, but azine illustrator," it has been honorably discharged uch special meetings as Shall be council sponsoring any project Ifrorm field is not open this that the at realizing personnel the to make every Navy determined necessary, and toi shall be his duty Francis-meto as large a number of persons as peak for the Council, subject to effort to carry on this improve- - j separation center in Saa other fields, I will learn to be a their approvaL co, California. and report regularly. as well. In this way I can now is Barton and typist In my absence, the vice presicontrol Lieutenant He is subject to the ms make with living typing and sub- my dent shall assume all duties of of the council and does fog his home in Magna mit drawings to magazines in my President The treasurer shall not have to vote. Out of the wife, the former Shirley Nayr. spare time. But if worst comes to assume must make a monthly report of all monies paid him he far Truth comes from a deep aincer- -- worst, I will get married instead ponies received and disbursed and all expensea of the council He 'ity that must always characterdisbursements shall be by me uuu.-Is The better an s2ned by the treasurer should "keep fuH and compIetelze Tieroic hearts; it develop- nature mans furof side and j either the president or vice minutes of all meeting! of all itself. ment President and the council at a nish each member a copy The Gospel Team from Salt Mary Baker Eddy Lake City will be the guests at regular meeting, must approve all minutes and be subject to their Payments before the treasurer can supervision and direction. Baptist Church word ofiunbelief or the Community fcsoe any checks."' School and church Next week I will discuss the Anxiety is a dread Sunday nQ e The council shall have the of membership as set up imreason.ng 7th, announces Rev. right Uow it. FuUIaitnmoa council. .right ofThe Dawson the aa iin employ executive secretary -- H- Bushneu nd pay him a -- George F. Cromar, president 'puts it .to rest. regular monthly . SSSgSSS! im y t -Commerce in Magna Garfield and held be will Wednesday vicinity, evening, April 10th at 8:00 pan. in the Justice of Peace offices, f DITORI Al m In Magna An organization meeting for a United States Junior Chamber of NATIONAL McgnoUtch, Friday, April 5, 1946 Form Junior Clianier Group To Of Commerce M3E MEET FRIDAY AT CIO HALL I NOTED ROSE GROWER TO SPEAK HERE Mrs. Claude Shields, a noted rose authority from Salt Lake City, --will be the featured speaker of the Magna Flower Garden Club next Monday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms, April" 8 at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Shields wiU talk, on care and culture of roses. A musical program will also be presented. bowling meeting will be held Friday, April 12th at the Magna CIO hall, 7:30 p.m., states Harry Quayle, chairman of the Bowlers Committee. All men are urged to attend. The public and aU interested Discussion will be held whether invited. Announcements also are annual wish their men party, the made that memberships are now will and other important business being taken for the Garden Club also be presented. and may be obtained at the meeting or from members of the JOINS FRATERNITY Board. A The Chi Theta Iota Fraternity at the Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City, announced the of oledfring of Clarence-Jon- es Maena, son of John Jones. The young man is a freshman student in engineering. Legion To Meet At Bacchus Club April 1 1 The regular meeting of the American Legion Post will be held at the Bacchus clubhouse Thursday evening, April 11th at 7:36 p. m. In observance of Child Welfare Month" In April, a program will be presented on that theme, under the direction of Post Chaplain E. E. Matthews, who is also welfare head. W. H. Jenkinson, district legislative chairman, will explain tax exemption for the veteran with a disability. memOf all exercises there are none , All new and prospective of so much importance, or so im- ber! are urged to attend. mediately our concern, as those The force of ones being, if which let us into the knowledge it has any force, must come from of our own nature R. W. Clark Warburton within. Bishop I |