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Show tin r M!LGKN'A BCE 'The Complete Home Newspaper" Year Thirty-Four- th Magna, Utah, Friday, November 18, 1949 Asked To Again Mark Place For Bus Loading Station County ; erommendation of (' immunity Council, coi .uy has marked a gjjt l! 3 immediately east -h fcjs Drug Store. This ras u.ie as a preventative for taffie ! aa 3 ; to have busses stop off Mag- '- Main Street. '.the county had plac-- d Hereto. - a :e indicating signs .:i Through th i p- it was a - re I'lilug zone, through vandalism or otherwise, the signs have been mutilated to a point where they cannot that oat Program Planned By Kennecott Swimming Pool Data Through connections with federal building agencies, John E. Papanikolas has obtained complete elaborate plans for a swimming pool that was recently installed in Colorado. From every indication, the dimensions and other data on the pool are just what Magna needs and the procurement of the plans at no cost to Magna, means a saving of several thousand dollars. The Pool Committee and the community are deeply indebted to John for this gesture which will certainly speed up work on the Mrs. Atsuko Moriuchi, now with her husband, Lieutenant G. Moriuchi and small daughter, Lynne, U. S. Army of Occupation, in Japan. Inasmuch as Mrs. Moriuchi is so well known here and the letter is of great interest to all, it is published herewith. She is the Study of a social welfare program is under way by Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, according to an' nouncements by Roy Hatch, Assistant to the General Manager, at two separate meetings with un- project. Magna.) company Anyway, Tubby says the hen ployees, as well as the benefits thereunder to its employees, Mr. turkey sometimes picks so viciousHatch stated. Certain of the ly at her mate that she actually incompany personnel have been as- jures him and also cuts down the signed to this study and will de- market price of a bird, from 2c a vote their entire time, insofar as is pound up. Although not more than 5c possible, in order to develop i satisfactory program. It is anti worth of meat is injured, U. S. cipated that the company , will be government inspection classify s in a 'position to discuss those the picked" birds as Grade B bending. phases of a welfare program which with a lower selling price. Of great interest to us was the seems applicable to the company and its employees in the reason statement that Tubby has one of the largest flocks of turkeys he has Magna ably near future. will have considerFirst information that the study ever raised was going on was disclosed Wed ably over 1,000 turkeys to sell this Fins nesday at a meeting with the In- year. ternational Union of Mine, Mill & On Joseph Stalin seems to be try Smelter Workers, CIO, which represents three groups of product ing to proclaim to the world that ion workers. A similar announce- he intends to whip it Alexander, Mrs. Rov F. Tygesen was the ment regarding the study was giv- Xerxes, Mohammet, Ali, Kaiser happy jnd lucky recipient of a en at a Thursday meeting with the Wilhelm, Napoleon, Mussolini and beautiful Westinghiuse Glovde Dangerfield. electric Nonferrous Clerical Sc Technical Hitler also said it, but the world is roaster that was presented to her Workers Union, an unaffiliated yet unlicked. F ich organization in the Gar-f- . Tuesday by Drew Holman, managlabor organization representing er of the Magna ii Wa d v.il take pd- - cn aAid Safeway Store, clerioal and technical personnel at Dr. Diana says that health is a am to be presented Novemcorrectly answering two question prog, the Magna and Arthur mills. a the White Magic Soap Contest priceless possession, but its funny 20th in the Sunday evening Several meetings between the how hard it is to The telephone at the Tygesen Mine-Mipay the rent with At a meeting of the Magna services. The program will honor ll union and the company it residence had previously rung, and Council Monday eve-- 1 Thanksgiving, Community to new consider working agreea voice told Mrs. Tygesen Hollyw- ments throe sa'ctv matters were ning, have been held in the- - last After ood wav calling from the White 30 Gleaner Girls held shopping in Salt Lake discussed and the attention of the - Magna-Warsome progress has and days, Mab,c Soap program, and asked City, a friend of mine came home Central Safety Committee, head- a Fireside Chat Sunday evening been made. Following Fridays and said its time to quit drinking ed i she had any of the soap in her sessiorv negotiations by deputy Sheriff Del Shepick, following Sacrament Services at were recessbouse. When she answered a called to them. the home of Miss Helen Brown. yes, ed until after Thanksgiving. Meet- when you see a green cow, the anrouncer or a place to park. Mr. Art Dimond was the guest elephant purple asked if she would ings between the include: They company and the read a p irticular sentence on 1. On the curve at the east end the Clerical and Technical Workers Just substantiates our contention speaker. BUY AT HOME! A t' io of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ap p doge and also tell him of Magnas Main Stieet, there are Union are also in recess, and a date what dav Peail Harbor was bombetrees on the south side of the high- Jopp.on i nd Mrs. Helen Fother-mghafor resumption of negotiations will d sang and Mr. and Mrs. way that obstruct the view. The be set later on. Buy At Home also presented a vocal Ey to both contact has been asked Jeppson group mine-miquestions answering ll The union had preThe fallacy of not even shopping Mrs. Tygesen. was duet. Reid State Road the local Toone, viously asked for a health and for prices in Your Own Home served. me fine p, ,ze. welfare program for employes of Town was never more strikingly employe, and see if these can be Light refreshments were She is the second removed. to Kennecott and their families. The Magna lady illustrated than Tuesday morning recei- -r 2. At the intersection of 2700 s'lch a gift, a similar union is also Spcr.ce.- W..rd Explorer Scouts seeking a $100-pewhen a local young lady came inJun.oi C.iiis held a Fireside South 8000 aud West there rcas.j u. ..ng been .presented to month a and is ! pe, .on plan, 25c an hour to The Copper Printing Company "stop krs J. Voslernutn several general wae increase and travel office to sign on the west side of the1 C nat Sunday evening after church about inquire wedding street. The Council felt this stop at the h' ' cf Elva Robinson. on the same program. ;me pay . . ....ners in the Bing- invitations. M-- . Imim Hales of the Pleasant should be located at 8000 sign ham open p.i n...ie, according to She was so amazed at our price Y. d was the speaker. A. Ci Sumner, regional director of of $5.70 for 50, that she said it West, stopping traffic coming C e l the from the Magna since south, It.ent, gjis.s v.ere served re-major the union. was unbelievable that two large -- i". .1 ' . .iCn.s. ..fh. is o.i 8700 Couth J. Details of the companys social Salt Lake firms had the audacity .'La. ciio,. ic uj.nt f.ci.i, Mrs. ut t.i.o p. a. : . on .nan welfare plan have not been re- to quote $19.95 for the same B ag- M 80u0 West Th'- county is leased. uiag IlaRO Jon. a ailjilia on the same quality of tu change this stop sign. ley supervised paper. Mill 3. A seiious nall.c co i, n This type of buying has been exists in front ol the Arthur, F literally "brought home to us Sure. Tins i.iuttci has been time and time again in our own Don to the Arthut Riant Safety Bjwden of Magna is rebusiness, and we have encountered Committee and the State Road. from pelvic injuries cuperating other instances in local stores. suffered on the at Thursday For example almost every store Magna M.ll of Kennecott Copper has national brands for men, wowhen he was crushed by men and children at nationally adreaw i He was given medvertised and ticketed prices still, iae1 i.itnt at the plant hospital Moves nd then removed to A daughter of Mr. A horse was killed Saturday at many travel to Salt Lake City or St. Marks mail-ordand M.s. S. W. Jorgensen of Gar-f- i catalog and buy the nere he is progressing 6508 West 3500 South when it was by ld was taken to the Salt Lake ciiy struck by a car driven by Stanley identical product that they could in Magna at the same General B A dens Hoap.tal Wednesday, suf-- i purchase 3798 4400 of South West, friends Egelund many fc from price! a t polio. on Two ing horses the other Granger. recovery. how about Just a suggestion Tie small child is reported reThe .Reverend .Ralph Tucker, highway were impounded by the looking in Magna first on your pastor at the Ai! S uis Episcopal covering from an arm paialysis. local sheriffs office. This is the firet case of polio reMr. Egelund was not- injured. Christinas shopping rather than Mission in Garfield for some time, fiom this vicinity this His car was damaged to the extent brave the crowds in the larger recently moved with his fam.ly to ported SALE CONTINUES! if Salt Lake City at 2dd Second Ave- season. and area then metropolitan of $150. p!J3 The sheriffs again issue a warn- you cant find your choice here, go nue, telephone . ?W However, Reveicnd Tucker will COUNCIL REQUESTS wish to thank everyone for ing about the roaming stock on the to the City? and in conduct services at the same You will save time I he wonderful, gratifying Magna - Hunter - Granger highon grand time eve-Sunuay, and will be INDUSTRIAL FINANCIAL to our 4th Annual way, and state they will be forced many instances money well as as to sales local helping visit happy to animals on are anyone he can, if AID FOR ANOTHER YR. take any which Sale. YOUR town and MY town grow. he is notified. the road. jkl the request of many, we art i The Magna Community Council Goosa Hunting Again continuing it for another week I Two More Streets has formally requested the Kenend can offer John Pap asked Howard Tuesyou many won- necott Copper Corporation and ierful bargains on day if I didnt get somewhat per- Put On Mail Delivery American Smelting Sc Refining turbed when he went goose-huntito f. nance the cost of Company duck. the for or shooting SPORT SHIRTS, La Von Dea had high aeries of Two mare streets, 8600 and 8JQQ wily By Arrow for another year. the organization 3 552 with games of and Course not, for every person needs West, have been added to hou SfUW F. Tygesen is executive Roy or some of relaxation Utah at hobby the 171, type mail from the Tuesday night (Were Formerly $5.25) delivery and this happens to be one of Magna postoffice, announces Mrs. secretary. Copper ClUb womens bowling. 1WIT T SHIRTS $UeI were Howards. Other games Ruby Coon, Lucy Larson, acting postmaster. DonAs a memo to the Magna Sports(formerly SW0. Wonderful 157; Roxie Sudbury, Mail will be delivered to pat- CLUB RELEASES Values) na Cromar, 168; Frances Sheppick, men, thought they might be inter- rons homes after they have filled DECEMBER PROGRAM I PRICE? 174; Jo Corfield, 157; Joey Coon, ested to know that Howards necessary address ca.ds and proSWEATERS 'j Bruce)l 156; Shirley Begent, 152; Sylvia prowess (7) as a goose-huntvided suitable mail receptacles or B? McGregor - Robert In order that other organizations Wimmer, 153; Ruby Cushing, 178; seems to be more recognized as door slots. might plan the.r activities for the AirVivian Monday, a sergeant from the Mary Sudbury, 75c busy month of December, dates on iETS Kemp, 106; Romaine Zito, 185; base In Salt Lake City came out Card Planned Formerly $2.50) activities of the Utah Copper Club Party suitcould tell sea to If Howard La Vera Francis 164; Empey, SLACKS for the Christmas month are beg PRICES Smith, 157; Jean HUbbard, 172; able locations for a The Ladies Democratic Studv ing released caily, announces ofKrvik. Alice Begent, 186; Louise Erick- Captain PRICE ficials. a caid is Group public IHOBES planning 9; Bette Cutler, However, most hunters think son, on Thursday December 1st They include: Morgan, 173; M. Brown, the geese have gone south for the party COATS PRICEj Florence December 10 Dance at the Firemens hall, beginning Saturday, at date. 151 and June Jackman, 150. this year of Pythias Lodge 7.00 20 per cent REDUCTION at m. be will Prizes by Kn.ghts p. given 1 given teams Team No. took 4 points, and luncheon served. As a feature No. 27. All club members and SCOUTS TIED EXPLORER S points. Team No. I and of the evening, the drew ing w ili I (Any of These Item Mak4 high-seriprtneis are invited to attend. of 2102 and No. 2 high Marvelous Buys For be held for the beaut ful quilt .ha. Clun w.ll furnish candy fjr free a are Scouts The in of T$0. Explorer game ? Christmas.) drawing. three-wa-y tie for the basketball is being given by the group. All a.e invited to ..oiu T.)u.uay, December 22 Garfield with race In the Afternoon League, Shir- title Magna, I T. retnns p if a n, 1.30 p m., for The Reputable Store ley Coon had high fames of 1$) and Pleasant Green chalking up Men are often capable of greater children under 12 years of age. and ISO. Carol Hiller had 149; three victories and one loss. New Saturday, December 31 Thelma Huish, 144; Zends Ridd, Magna was defeated by Garfield things than they ppil.um Tnty are sent j Years Eve Dance. Max Engcmans bills the woild into w,:h QUALITY MERCHAND 27 a to in Carol 29, 142; Bertoch, 136; Georgia Thursday night, IrR at LOWEST PRICES of crc'c!dom draw to thcr orchestra No guest cards will be Perkins, 139 and Betty Bezzant, thrilling overtime game. full extent. Visit Walpole given at this time. 137. id Woman Roaster Phone Call Safety Group On Hazards J - m .a - r- ,t' Man Injured In i Accident irst Polio . Case Reported In Garfield Rev. Tucker To Salt er Lake City I - j Anni-Jnnar- y I - Ladies Bowling ng i 196-18- I I 159-15- 7; er f ONE-HAL- ONE-HAL- 168-18- 1; F goose-huntin- F 191-18- 166-17- 1; es "- -d inn: 135 f TOGGERY WEST 2700 SOUTH ' DIAL $11 S) Y. Mori of A very vital and important mass meeting on the subject of Water for Magna, will be held this Thurs- Sheriff Escapes In Lucky Plane Crash Friday Plane Crahe On Mountain South Of Smelter Deputy sheriff M. F. Orr of Magna considers himself a very Tokyo, Japan luck man! So does Hilton Wiley, November 8,1949 24, 1027 South 10th West, Salt Dear Friends: of the Magna Drugstore, has indicated his willingness to cooperate by permitting signs to be painted on the side of bis building indicating that the place is a bus loading zone. it has been suggested that to futu: c mutilation of the signs that a steel reinforcement plate 'be placed behind them to prevent Comp-m- of Mrs. daughter Cammans, Horse Killed By Car On HunterRoad Buy P. G. Water Concern (Editors Note: The following letter was received this week from read. As a result, the Salt Lake-Tooe- le find a place to park ions. bus cannot due to other vehicles parking in The. company is. studying the Tibbby Reid says that Lakeys this area. the subject of social welfare, its costs are just like human beings Salt Lake county has been asked and of certain phases woman is always picking on the applicability to place new signs here and P. A. thereof to the and its em man. Hmm. be Committee Suggests That Citizens Former Resident Writes Of Life In Novel Japan CHATTER! P Social Welfare Number 22 mm 7riri3tjrjin) the Mag Read It in The Times or Leader COMJMTY BISTITUnOIJ" Lake City. the time? Here it is For the two men crashed in a November and Ive yet so much to light plane Friday at 1:30 p. m. on do in the way of reviving an al- rugged mountains in Kesler Canmost correspondence. yon, three miles south of the GarI hang my head low, tho, for let- field Smelter, and escaped with ting tim slip by thus without only minor injuries. The plane was caught in a writing you. but We left San Francisco on the mountainous downdraft, 6th of September aboard the Gen- through the expert handling of eral Sultan - a beautiful ship. The the craft, the pilot, Mr. Wiley, trip itself was pleasant enough in saved himself- and Mr. Oit from that I took my seasick pills and serious injury. In fact they were able to hike plus the nary a quesy moment fact that Lynne was so well be- back to Magna. They suffered haved that more than once I was painful facial injuries. Mr. Wiley had a injury to his ready to consult the ships physician. Nina Benson Marsio was lips that required 50 stitches to the same ship. close. Sheriff Orr received chin lacerations, a bruise near his left were we temporaAfter arrival eye and other minor injuries when rily billeted at a downtown apart- thrown against the instrument but now ment - horrible place we are settled in our permanent panel. The plane pancaked into the abode, and nice it is. Its quite a snow, causing the tail to strike 30 about distance from Tokyo first v hen it would not climb out minutes drive by car - but we of the downdraft. It overturned are well compensated. Its a single and crumpled, but the impact was story duplex in a U. S. Army lessened. Two bedrooms rr (large), et pound. Mr. Wiley said he knew he was a huge living room, dining room to crash and decided to pangoing t.l-kitconib-naLj.bathroom, cake the plane, tail first. chen, maids quarters with bathhad been reported The room and ample storage space and missing plane late in the afternoon and with all furnished, yard space immediate search was. launched. blond wood furniture. No com- The crash was spotted from the plaints registered. 20 rescuers, includabout and air My former two (2) maids are ing deputy sheriffs started for the with me again (smug remark, scene. nest ce pas?) and life is good! men were treated The The luxury of a do nothing by Dr.injured Owen G. Reese at the existence was fine for one month Kennecotts Magna Mill Hospital. I went Whither non-existe- nt -- - day evening, November 17, at the Cyprus high school auditorium, beginning promptly at 7:00 p. m., states P. W. Seay, president of tha Magna Water Company. It is the recommendation of the Magna Water group to citizens of this community that they buy tha Pleasant Green Water concern, build a million gallon reservoir and make minor improvements on the pumping plant. Bond Election Necessary The next step in organizing a water district will be to file a petition with the County Commission, signed by fifty property owners or more, requesting a bond election. Roy F. Tygesen, local attorney, has been asked to work with other attorneys on the matter and prepare this petition at the earliest possible date. Ask For Extension In view of the fact that no action could be taken on the Pleasant Green Water Company offef to sell for $150,000, Mt. Tyge'sen war instructed to write to Delbert Draper, attorney for the P. G. Water system, and ask for another thirty days to consider their offer. DEATH COMES TO FORMER MACNALADY -- ; and then job hunting. The army jobs were nil since the drastic cut in the budget people are being released and various detachments closed down-so- , hence, my present position. Im the secretary for the manager of The National Cash Register Company, Japan subsidiary. A bit too complex of a job for this gal since I savor the old simpl., routine tasks. But I shall trudge on until such time as I can take it no more. We are presently cntienehed in our temporary office. Its Japanese and mighty high odors of fish assail me at every point. so at My boss is veddy British 4:00 p. m. we have our tea with a few broadened As. He is a wonmuch cosmopolitan derful man and much smaht - has spent years makes for an inin Hongkong teresting tea time. Lynne is fast learning the langand now shes combining uage the two. What a riot! She loves it here and adores her daddy. 1 have been relegated to the position of the 5th hand at bridge. The peace talk is slowly gaining momentum so soon, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, Moriuch.s may be homeward bound. It is hard to say from this spectators seat just what the early months of 1950 will bring - guess the Army will hold forth somewhat here - but how many and where are moot questions. -- Much love, Atsuko Honoring the 50th Wedding Anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth, regarded, e residents of incident to age. Mrs. Young lived with her husYoung. band, the late Brigham-Son 9100 Street, Magna, until several years ago. She was the mother of Mrs. Alice Y. Huffaker of this . city. She had been a very prominent worker in the LDS church, having fulfilled a mission with her husband in the northwestern states field. - CYPRUS NEWS Visitors at School Visitors at Cyprus high school during the past week included Superintendent David Gourley, Educated at St. Marys academy and the University of Utah, Mrs. Young obtained her teaching certificate at the university and taught in Salt Lake city schools for a number of years. Other survivors include a son, and two other daughters; six stepsons and daughters, three sisters, a brother and 24 grandchildren. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Secondary Supervisor Orval C. England, Thomas McMillan, Bingham high school principal; Carl Evans, Tooele high school princiJudge pal; Father Benvegnu, Memorial high school principal; E. V. Mortensen, Murray high school PLEASE REMEMBER! and Mr. Williams, puncipal Grantsville high school principaL UNSEALED XMAS CARDS Hot Lunch Program Out of 520 students enrolled at the Cyprus high school, 127 are taking the hot lunch provided in the cafeteria. NEED2cB0STAGE Citizens of this area are reminded that all Unsealed Christmas cards, either local or Visual Education Program Visual aids are being used to will require 2c postage, announces Mrs. supplement the regular classwork master.Lucy Larson, acting postin the following classes of the This early announcement is g.v-e- n school: Foods, agriculture, bio as a courtesy reminder to patlogy, chemistry, physics, physical rons. social psychoeducation, science, Complete Address Needed logy and English. In the complete adThrough the use of Visual Aids, dress addition, to include the street and it is possible to make classes more on every letter is necinteresting as well as more worth- number, essary, particularly during holiwhile. day time, as the rush substitute postoffice workers cannot sort or Assembly Program The National Assemblies of Los deliver mail without sufficient adAngeles presented to Cyprus high dresses. school students a program, Sea D.ver, November 15th in the high House school auditorium. The program School was scientific as well as interest- Prove Lovely Affair ing in character. Consultation and Open House of Wedding Day Ob$erved the Webster PTA was held Wednesday evening and proved a fine Honoring their 30th wedding success in attendance Room Mothers acted as receptdate, Mr. and Mrs. John Herzog entertained at an oyster supper ionists for the teacljers Light later served. Saturday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth, presiHerzog and children, Carol and dent, Mrs. Edith Breeze, vice presiMax, Mrs. Sine Larsen and Mr dent, Mrs. Carol Hiblei, secretary, and Mrs. James Dixon. The even- acted as hostesses. Assisting in the serving were ing was spent in seeing movies of Yellowstone Bonnie National Paik and Misses Clare Matthews, Colo; ado that Mr. Raymond Her- D.llev, Joan Davis, Djane Mills, Caiol Evans, Shirley Begent, zog had taken. The m tying table was covered with a lovely lace cloth and a cenHonored by Sorority terpiece of late fall flowers and ALss LaJ j.ina Iaakon waa hon- tapers Tw handled and seventy-fiv- e people attended. ored by her sorority of Brigham Young Un. verity, when she was i ail-'to P.ovo to represent Cesta Father Diet '1 at trie Homecoming paiade. f.'.a fL.at af s.lc: was a Jupli- BVK O Anderson J- -, 80, lifete of a top hat with the mscr.pt-ion- . long resident of Ephraim and proHats Off to B Y. U. M.ss minent church and civ.c worker, LaJuana and M ss Mardean Mar-thi- died at his home Monday of causes wore white satin costumes incident tu age. He was the father w th top hats, amidst hug,fuschia of Floyd Anderson of Magna flowers. Sincere sympathy is extended. Open Golden Wedding Fete long-tim- Mrs. Marie Catherine Jonasson Young, 79, well known resident of Utah and citizen of Magna a few years ago, died at a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 3:56 a. m. of causes Magna, children entertained at a lovely dinner and social time Saturday evening at the Duckworth residence m east Magna. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. George Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Duckwoith, Mr and Mrs. H. E. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Malmstrom. Otlu r visitors were Mr. H B. Duckworth and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dameron. Another son, Clarence Duik-woitof West Lila Angeles, was unable to attend the fete. h The many friend; of M- - T.ed Catten will be happy to learn that he is recupeiating very nicely at an Ogden Hospital where he was taken about a month ago for medical treatment All wish a complete and fast recovery. , n I ; Jf s |