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Show X 7 B HAG?, 'E "Th Complete Horn Ntwtpoptr" Read If in The Times or Leade- r- Year Thirty-fift- h Number 32 6npm& Local Groups Push Magna Emergency Defense Area As nTmiTiOrr "A ccnv.i-iT- Y Citizens Hope To Get Defense Housing or Critical Need of Copper Workers IF' Tj? Solicitation CHATTER.'; Goes Forward Polio Drive The annual Polio March of Dimes campaign in this vicinity is under way again. Last year the Solicitation, headed by Matt W. citizens of Magna, Garfield and Broderick, chairman, assisted by a Hunter gave over $3,600.00 to this number of civic. ,nd cooperative cause. This year we are asked to minded men and women, is going give that much or more. forward in a splendid manner for The year 1950 was a disastrous the 1951 March of Dimes drive. one for the National Polio founda-lioDonation boxes have been plachandling the largest case ed in the communities of Magna load in its history. The and Garfield, school students foundation completely exhausted give via cards and individuals may and its funds, in some instances had to business are contributing, boiTDwv money, which it hopes it Stub can repay with the contributions1 Tickets Deposit are being sold for the that will be given this year. polio ball, to be held on Monday, We, in Magna, Garfield and January 29th at the Rainbow Ran-dtv- u Hunter, should remember that for in Salt Lake City. Local ihe past several years, we have re- residents are remindedMo ceived in the cost of care for our their ticket stubs for thedeposit 1951 patients, much more than we have Packard sedan at either the given, and should therefore, be Garfield, Magna, Dukes Drugstore liberal in our contributions. or mill time offices. Three people, one from Magna, It is not necessary to attend the Garfield and Granger, had their bills marked polio hospital paid from receipts of the fund-goi- ng MAGNA more than the $3600.00. On Polio Drive Kennecott Council, Garfield Refinery Partially Closed Unions To Meet By Arsenic Fumes Investigation Here Saturday Group of Men OGt)G0 JANUARY Hospitalized The first 1951 meeting of the Kennecott Council, collective bargaining group of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers throughout the Kennecott Copper Corporation chain of operations, is scheduled to open jn Magna this Saturday morning Approximately 6,000 Kennecott employees in Utah, Nevada and New Mexico are represented by the From Effects . of Fumes; Others Stay in Homes Complete investigations are beconducted by Kennecott Coping 13 0 n 8 rx 7 per authorities, as well as state Defense E:npr?eri'y health officials, on the arsenic ini 'in'; pit.he.l by bcal toxication, which started Tuesthe Commercial of last week when employees day Council v and. , C. mm " at the Garfield electrolytic refinmziuiins. . ery became 111. 111 Yv is criti-- , hous n.; n .hi? Eight Kennecott employes and e if? n't of the entire Friday night's snow and slip- five men of j council. contractors working this roads were the cause of a in cauid suffer from ,nt.y dance to win. Persons holding the electrolyte purification Sessions of the organization will pery Neh Wir.ther Pe'erson, . traffic accident on f iuus ng ta?i!i.ies for 21st the South numbers will be given until 5 p. m. be held at the new Mine-Mi- ll Magna man, died of a heart viaduct that., brought injury to plant have been stricken with and itfmery workers, from the fumes. at 5:30 a. m. at Tuesday, January 30th, to apply union headquarters, 9139 West three Magna residents. ailment Monday credit The accundos existing the awards at 146 South Main 2700 South, JMagna, .according to ident was One of the first to feel the ef- for a son at 253 Njrth of the home on the viaduct, between gi:U Lions for, houses, it is very West feet was La Veil M. Johnson of A1 Skinner, council coordinator Street, Salt Lake City. Temple, Salt' Lake City. 5th and 6th West. for contractors to 1.COU' aging 2830 South 8900 West in Magna. a Utah 1UMM&SW and been had Mr. Peterson director. regional Mrs. of Sam 6970 a the so Lend of West that others Hosts Denney question Hand, contemplate Mr. Johnson's symptoms were to the resident for about 50 years, and council bargaining 27th South was most seriously hurt may walk again and recover their will be the Arthur & similar to a heart attack, his eyes iv dwellings. Mill-mein this some time for lived vicinity. Magna with a fractured knee and multihealth from the v dreaded polio If Magna should be proclaimed a He was an elder in the Union, Local 392 of the ple bruises and abrasions. She were partially affected, and he Spencer a is there disease. defense area, ntical Mine-MiLDS ward. union. was taken to St. Marks Hospital has suffered fainting spells In the eat possibility that credit regu-tion- s A 3, 1880, at born was discussion of He the August and is progressing well. Her past week. He is still at his home, to again purchase homes 1951 bargaining program to be put being treated by Dr.' P. M. Chase, Sweden, a son of Copenhagen, mother, Mrs. Lola Smith, 89, and altered. be eould has not been taken to a hosPeterson. before Kennecott workers will be suffered a back Maria and Hans Peter G. credit and bruises strict of the injury Modification pital. the main his business include of this council Survivors widow, Mr. and Denney, driver of the veules would materially help in the While his condition is fair, he meeting, Skinner said. Whatever hicle, suffered bruises. Peterson; six sons, Leon- Quite a Fellow SALE lousing need of this community. U being held under dose observs- Donald and of deIvan andcontrsct program birth-- , a had .wage Arnold, Joe ard, Stal;n Recently collided vehicle' . ThC"Denndy national of full la tion. mands formulated by the council with an eastbound car driven Peterson, Salt Lake City, and Al- day. During ihe many frantic celeby nooilization, the influx of new fred and Richard Peterson, serv- brations Other men, will be taken back to each local or- LaMar Alvin of m the the Russian event, Pinkney of Airbase were taken to St. Marks residents, i orkers would take a tremendous USt States WflflCIKISflllCIl for United discussion dUlt the IiEmSS with was further leader UUlCORld Army; the ganization Hospital, ing given following Village. He was not hurt. and are reported improving, alnp A great number of these three and membership approval, he daughters, Mrs. Ella Hayes, ...all l.ve in Magna if sufficient Los Angeles; one of the though contractor worksaid. Mrs. Hazel Goulart, Local Men The greatest of all living men, Of Discussion With Owners, were available. ers was reported in poor condiAlso on the councils agenda will California and Mrs. the greatest defender of peace, the Lakeport, SERVICE local O. L. HEWS Larson, Ine tfi.e, tion Monday when he was taken be the election of 1951 officers. Detroit, and seven greatest master of science, the, m ,e. accompanied The trustees of the Magna Water condemnation proceedings were Present to the hospital. by other Archocki, at this officers, retiring grandchildren. greatest philosophical practician, is meeting with Gordon ready to file this week by the time, are Neil heir attorney. The state health department and ComPa"y to Nevextended is Note: -' We to like would Sincere the Davis, the wisest (Editors Ruth, sympathy greatest politician, Del- - Magna Water group, but will not J. with ,Veggeland, director of FHA hous- - the bereaved state vin Bertoch, industrial commission, as together time Montheir in receive and all Reuben service news ada, chairman, family telling prophet, the experienced bert M. meetDraper, attorney for the be used unless the aforesaid of Bayarid, New Mexico, fi- abut our young men and women well as Kennecott Corporation, toya of sorrow. counselor. ing is fruitless. nancial secretary. The post of re- in the communities of Magna, are conducting investigations in Some boy, this Stalin. We have Pleasant Green Water concern, afterIf is sincerely hoped by all that cording secretary, currently va- Garfield, Hunter and Bacchus. the atmospheric conditions at the had many heroes in American' his- are meeting this Thursday noon to further discuss the pur- a compromise figure between the cant, will also be filled. Kindly telephone your news, 3322 plant. tory to whom we attribute many chase of the water and $150,670 asked by Pleasant Green Company officials said it was from the or drop it in the mail. Thank you Enlarged delegation virtues. But none to whom we reservoirs now owned system by the P. G. and fite opehing bid of $50,000 Arthur-Magn- a necessary to close only the electrolocal and from the for your cooperation.) would award all of the titles that interests. lyte purification plant, which is given, by the local group, can be Bingham Open Pit Miners Local Joe gets from his sedulous followThe complete papers and peti- reached, so that the progress of 485 will situated in a separate building, in the counparticipate ers. Weve never made a God of tion and the main refinery will conrequesting court action for Magna may be advanced. cil meetings together with the reg- Attends School our leaders nor have we ever tinue to In the electroular from those locals. delegates thought any men indispensable. Fort Bliss, Texas Second Lieu- lyte plant,operate. There will also be a delegation impurities are removed In a world in which even great tenant Jack LaMont Francisco of from the fluid which J ..used in representing workers at the pew 7797 West 2820 Merenaus K. Peterson, 23, of leaders are mortal and must die Car Occupants. Escape With Miner la a splendid game Friday night, South,' Magna, is the electrolytic refining process. Kennecott Garat copper some refinery be he Cyprus eager turned What Hunter, was arrested this week by replaced by others,' day to now a Radar Electronics attending Mr. E. W. Engelmann, assistant field. The refinery workers have likely defeat into victory the Magna sheriffs office on lesser men, it is wise that we dont Hurts In Gcrfidd Fresh Accident course at this post. of the company been at- general invited the to council man more due. by than his of the Grantsville back give any iv turning bigamy. For more than 26 weeks, he will and Dr. manager charges A. Spendlove, George Mr. Peterson It is alleged that neboys, thefr&v&ai(v;is jeSsl1 Kenneth J. Lewis, 40, of Tooele, ta la upside down. ana the repair and main- said that the exhaust fans were leory, Grantsville was ahead at the married Phyllis Beebe, 20, Salt Th Troubls? Kenneotheff so m Lewis was not hurt, but his presentatives from and his wife, Bessie Lewis. tenance of radar equipment. not turned on and the arsenic ijlf of the tussle, with a fine dis- Lake City, in 1948, and on DecemThe trouble in Washington years of age, considered them- wife suffered shock and bruises. cott properties and have a hand in Lieutenant Francisco is a gradu fumes became toxic. Jane married second of basketball in the may Mary ber 5, 1950, conand the one been has no bargaining be selves seems to that very lucky people Saturday She was treated at the Garfield planning ate of the Utah State Agricultural Dr. Spendlove remarked that )ei iod However, the two teams Chapman, 15, of Magna, without able to make up his mind on how when their ear skidded off U. S. plant of the American Smelting it tract program that will be raised College at Logan, Utah. the plant appeared to be well .ed in the fourth, aided by three obtaining a d.vorce from his first mile of the Gar- Refining Company much of an emergency we face highway 40, emergency throughout the Kennecott operasupplied with facilities for removluick baskets scored by Wayne wife. i tions. eutoff-ait. to not do were about nd we field and what they ought hospital by Dr. Kenneth Hill and ing dangerous fumes. He and his second wife went on ilales, who was put into the game. A special open house will be Enlists in Ssrvica There are all too many in the na- seriously hurt. later removed to St. Marks HospiThe notices on temporary closDick Reid w as high scorer. a honeymoon trip, later returning headheld at the Magna union tions capitol who wish that we Mr. Lewis claimed he was going tal. He of the purification plant, acher. left he ing where at to Pirates Magna, Lee Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray on Saturday night followplay Cvpius on our preparations 35 miles an hour when his Deputy sheriff W. J. Reynolds quarters cording to Harry A. Shaw, superthis Friday night in another was found -- nd arrested at an auto might carry one hand and busi- only enhas of Snow sessions. the council Garfield, first Eugene for war with days car went out of control, driving who investigated the vehicle mis- ing forces. A din- intendent, said: The company is eague encounter. camp in Sal -Like City living with ness as usual with the other. east. It skidded 50 feet across the hap, issued a citation to Mr. Lewis The social, planned to honor the listed in the armed his first w...- .veral weeks later. inner was held in his honor at the gravely concerned over the InciThe late President Roosevelt 120 feet where it for driving too fast under existing visiting council delegates, will Tickets Requested He was placed under $1500 bond. had faults but he was a strong and highway, went home of his parents, attended by dent which occurred in the electrorefreshand clude entertainment somersaulted 45 feet conditions. Pi ineipal George H. Marchant Date for his arraignment has not forceful leader in time of war. He hit sand and union mem- Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Nielsen, Mr. lyte purificationijilant last week, ments. All Mine-Mi- ll dates that he is already getting been set. and has taken all necessary step-t- o bers at the Utah Operations of and Mrs. Chris Weyland, Mr. and knew where he was going and telephone calls from Tooele lor prevent a recurrence. There is Dell Kennecott have been invited to at- Mrs. Donald Griffith and knew how to get there. He got the big game here on January no similar condition any other Snow. tend. leaderthings done. Our present 30th, when the league-leadin- g Lee will be stationed at Great place in the refinery. Union members who also wish Tooeleites meet Cyprus. ship of Washington doesnt seem to sit in on daytime meetings of Lakes, Illinois. Officials Meal to know where it is going or haye Tooele and Bingham are now the council, will be welcomed at According to information given led with three victories, closely any idea how to get there. all times, the council coordinator to this paper, Dr. Spendlove and followed by Cyprus with 2 in the Orientation Program In Welding School second Orientation program Good Old Days? said. The O. A. Wiesley, chairman of the w.n column and one loss. 1 Tho cona $ ,000,000 Skating Vanities, current year will be Just went through our ChristThe 30th game is expected to be of the Pfc. Elden K. Anderson, son of industrial commission, met Monducted at the Cyprus high school mas cards that we received this started Show, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson, start- day on the investigation with Roy January Wednesday, outstanding. on Tuesday, January 30th. before disposing of them, it school on January 2nd Hatch, assistant- to .the- general year ed welding "Hr ; is 28th." , The purpose of the program Utah seemed that we received a more Oklahoma. He went manager of Kennecotts at Fort Sill, to inform student about problems than normal amount of Ye Olde of mem- division; D. Crawford Houston, one a will feature It as services in armed the "Gnderella," with which they should be fam- Christmas Tide cards this year. ber of the National Guard three director of industrial relations and eight big musical production num-ber- s. iliar, and help them to do their You know the type we mean: Stanley Hughes, consulting enginmonths ago from Salt Lake City. school work more satisfactorily. Ragged urchins looking as though him in eer, who designed the refinery. son and with are wife His still available. Tickets are at Kennecott states a device is Among topics to be treated Oklahoma. they had popped right out of the the orientation meeting are those pages of a Dickens novel singing being installed that will sound an alarm if the air contains dangerMembers of Utah legislature and having to do with citizenship, carols to the frosty night; young warous concentrations 'Of toxic Subtheir wives- will .be feted on this Promoted i Major- graduation, school elections, out- bucks sailing across the .frozen the future Job stances. The investigators are one time Kennecott horse a service, side in open Copper Thursday by country H C. Petry, Jr., president of the Information has been received studying samples of air taken from look and other problems of im sleigh, etc. Corporation by a special trip t Lions International, expressed mediate interest. You seldom see a modern Christthrough the Garfield refinery, fol- here that Captain John W. Barber, inside and outside the refinery ungreat admiration and interest in In carrying the program to the mas card: The family listening to lowed by lunch. formerly of Magna, has been pro- der varying conditions. rai--sr- t the Garfield refinery of Kennecott men and women, the stu- the radio or watching Yule tide The group will tour the Garfield moted to major. He was given this According to further informayoung .a . Copper Corporation on Tuesday, dent industrial site at 10:15 oclock and rank November 1, 1950, but has tion given this paper, more than body will be divided into six pageant on a television set; nylon when he and hie party were spec-- 1 different groups where instruction stockings hanging on a penthouse then be taken to the Utah Copper just received his actual commis- 100 workmen from the plants guests on a tour of the plant discussion will take place. Club and where box lunches will be sion after completion of special tank department, voted late MonClaus Santa or up coming radiator The d Lions Club Traveling Assembly A, work. served.youngday to demand a full health study operator; was host, assisted clubs of The 1951 Cyprus high school in a by Major Barber is stationed at at the refinery by U. S. public in a convertible; out sters caroling Tooele, Grantsville, Bingham and Camp Carson, Colorado with the health service and Utah industrial assembly will be shown the Christmas turkey being prei n COPPER BOWLER Iark. Weldon C. Matthews was in traveling 14th Infantry division. His wife commission. the local high school on Wed- pared in an all electric kitchen. at charge of general arrangements. be remembered as the former The men came to this decision will 31st. nesday, January Following the tour, a luncheon B0WIS ONE OF THREE Jean Chapman, daughter of Mr. after a meeting held at the Magna will then be preThe assembly was served at the Utah Copper Somehow or other we have acand Mrs. Frank Chapman of this headquarters of International sented to Murray and Bingham Club, prepared by George W. that the traditional SERIES idea the HIGH CLU3 on Thursday, students Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter school quired community. Smith and assisted by the Lady high be marked in an Teachers' Institute Workers. February 1st and to Tooele and holidays should Lions. old fashioned way and that modon February 6th. There will be a Grantsville T. Mr. Petry and a large group of Jack Ridd, Jr. was a highly An Air Base In Japan Earl for all Granite school disThe production is under the dir- ern contraption and conveniences MAGNA elated bowler la st week when he Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harour trict teachers on Friday, January people later left for Bingham, with associated be to not are Wendell Bowthorpe, Mr. of where they watched blasting at ection into a select circle ol Utah old R. "Hughes, Magna, Utah was moved Granite All m. 60 celebrations. 1:30 at Some pupils p. 26th, drama instructor. the Bingham mines. Copper Club. league bowling by recently promoted to. the grade of G!.L D.IS 0F A schools will close at noon Friday will have parts in the play which half-daIt I alia y a scoring a 710 series. His high game Corporal in the United States Air part giving the children a We think perhaps is built around the theme of was 268. Force. oldster holiday. a delusion HEART AILMENT of by preserved Windmill" Dutch. who captains a squad in of best the Cpl. Hughes graduated from Jack, remember who only 16th West 103 Traveling assemblies produced William Catten, Monday night scoring, is the third Cyprus High School in Magna, disat other Region Two schools will their youth and by youngsters Anne Davis, 10, 8900 West 3500 bowler to attain a 700 ser- Utah in the class of May 1948 and No, we prefer central heating, Avenue, Garfield, suffered a of the day Copper on: whose knowledge students only to be shown Cyprus inside toilets, plumbing, electrical located fracture of the left ankle ies in league competition. Parley enlisted in the Air Force the same South, Magna, died Tuesday at old the that books, day from come at Cyprus. January toasters, Monday night at 11:45 o'clock McCleve holds the club record year. He is presently assigned to her home of a heart ailment. She at Cyp-ru- s. were the best days and that not kitchens, radios, popup February electric lights, when be slipped on ice near the with 719 and Bob Dea has record- duty in the 512th Reconnaissance was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. electric blankets, and mirth all good only all virtue, Arthur Mill of Kennecott Copper ed a 703 series. milk and mail delivery, Squadron (VLR) Weather station- Richard John Davis. at Cyprus. fellowship resided in those quiet regular February canned and Corporation. The small girl, holds the ed in Japan. student at still Bill summer vegetables was Mayberry life when rugged times simple, at Cyprus. February caused Mr. Catten to record of high game of 289, chalkwas bom DecemThe Webster upset oranges School, winter for frozen eating, inconvenient. and quite New Classes from Florida and grapefruit from fall backward. He was taken to St. ed up in the 1937-3- 8 season. Others Sergeant Grant L. Damron of ber 7, 1940 at Salt Lake City. New classes being conducted at and holding top records of 287 scores the Marines is spending a ten-da- y on the streets and Marki hospital for Surviving are her parents and Texas, view. lights this to held never have I the school during the Cyprus high on the highways and further medical treatment. Bob Dea and leave with his family at the Reed three brothers: Roger, Richard McCleve, are 19th snowplows look to Parley is upon It the quite pretty second half year will include Dick Barton, who tallied his in Damron home on the Arthur (Johnny) Jr. and Paul Davis of life on Christmas cards or all the little things that have helpx following subjects: zoology, eugen- century Row. Sergeant Damron will report Magna. us triumph over the weather ed this years competition. so not Nears x in it books, about read education, Duplex ics, trigonometry, driver Funeral arrangements are now our household labors. Magna was highly elated the week to the Air Squadron at the Marine and Jack If lighten endure to it, commercespecially pleasant American government, before when he recorded a 600 Base in El Torro, California, after being made for the little girL Spring Completion you were raised, coddled and softial geography and astronomy. Sincere sympathy is extended series, but the 710 score certainly his leave. ened in this age of electricity, gas Others who still favor the good A Magna duplex on 9150 West, did cause his blood pressure to old days can still go back to them His wife and daughter. Penny, to members of the bereaved famall under that We oiL and suspect Webster School out their plumbing, being constructed by Mr. and Mrs. rise. will move to California to be with ily. We are going to go sleigh riding of this midwinter jollity there by tearing him. Roy Damron, Grants broth-ha- s water connections, etc. Verl Haws of 2 units, 4 rooms wiring, chilblain an aching were sleds our many will and bring X .Monday, While no offering can liqulda: been transferred to Camp we need is the prayer of What each, will be completed by early win- But dont expect me to join you. frost-b- it nose and that We and on school Monday. and skis to modern spring. Each will have its private fervent desire for growth in grace, softened been have up by diet prounbalanced but ter rich the are going up the hills by and conveniences "and am not quite laundry. expressed in patience, meekness, school, and our teacher will be duced many digestive upsets Mr. Haws and D. F. Ottley are love, and good deeds. sure the good old days were quite were These ailments. deficiency with us. so good as we remember them. doing the majority of work. Mary Baker Eddy -- Room 15. time for rugged soul. : m f jve Magna pro-:- n I ea . Magna Man Dies At Home Of Heart cop-,'itl.- n n, F fwa; Three Magna People Hurt In Auto Crash ill-ne- ss ll full-sca- WATER GROUP, P. MEETING TODAY ON WATER le -- -th- e-event, j ..u-in- - t non-loc- m. j g Mar-mft- Cyprus Ccmes Jrom Back To HUNTER MAN ARRESTED ON Defeat Cowboys BIGAMY CHARGE et w 33-3- 1 SKATING VANITIES NOW ON AT CYPRUS NEWS FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM j KENNECOTT TO FETE LEGISLATORS Lions Head Special Visitor In Community ibt Magna-Garfiel- self-servi- ) - v) mid-wint- er Garfield Man Suffers Broken Leg At Mi- ll- 30-To-oele rray x-r- LD al |