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Show Ill A COMMTTNT'PV TTNJ.Q'TT'Tri'T'TriTV IM Number 18 LONG-TBI- E MANY MOTORISTS Crowed 1944 MAGNA MAN TO APPLY FOR A RATIQNS BaseballChanps DIES SUNDAY Jlagna-Garfie- ld Many motorists in this comfailed to cai last Wednesday and Thursday to make application for their new A gasoline rations. Motorists who failed to got their "A gee rations at the schools, will find it necessary to go to tho ration office to secure the new A rations, which became effective Thursday. All motorists are urged to there as soon as possible. They are asked to bring their old A" book covers, tire records and their automobile speedometer readings. munity- Staf Dinner To Honor Bateballer September Funeral Rite This Thursday in P. G. Ward Chapel FAIL,. f WOULDYOU? HUNTER YJ0UNG MAGNA AIRMAN Mail Gift Boxes To Men -- Women MAN DIES AFTER IS REPORTED In U. S. Services LONG ILLNESS MISSING Wayne Woodruff Rushton, 27, Lieutenant Ray M. Jensen Many Package Leaving of Hnnter, died in an American Local Postoffice For Fork hospital Wednesday at 7 p. Missing Over 30th "And what could better express m. after ? ' Ovei eas a lingering illness. Germany A native of Hunter, he was born American humanity than to in"Funeral services will be conAgain demonstrating their hittSecond Lieutenant Ray M. JenPostmastois Daisy H. Wilkin July 15, 1917, a son of Walter J. the Garfield ducted Magna Thursday, 5:00 pm. in the ing power, clude a small toy for your soldier and Jennie L. Wilding Rushton. sen, 21, has been reported missing and Theresa Taylor report many outtro anted the Provo Pleasant Green WardLDS chapel ' tnillmen took 4 in action over Germany since citizens of this' community have Survivors include his the 1944 Industrial for JotoT William or sailor to 'give to tome foreign brothers, Harold W. andfather; fit and been mailing Christmas gift boxto Warren word 10, according of September 73, Beagley, eveLeague crown Wednesday to eons end daughters in mili-- . W. es this received W. week. .is here who lie Magna, died in a Salt Rushton, Hunter; Parley child on Chriatmaa Dayf" Wel-bning when they won their third y the husband of Shirley Moesser Rushton, Salt Lake City and tary service overseas. hospital Sunday at 9:55 p.m. of 14-in the five-tussseriDates for mailing were set from fame and of son Jensen of the five Hunter USN; Rushton, sisters, natural 'Causes. Mr. Beagley had es. Mrs. Videla Vance, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Jensen Stptember 13 to October 15. been ill for some time. The final game was played at The postmasters Inform that inCity; Mrs. Grace Squire and Mrs. of Magna. -- Death of the regarded mn Provo before a crowd of lSOO fans, Lieutenant Ray enlisted in the structions for mailing provide Stella Wach, Hunter; Mrs. Virgim A one of the largest gathering of came as a sad shock to his family ia Paulk, Los Angeles, and Mrs. army air forces in September, that the boxes must not be over fans to see one of the local gaiqes, and hosts of friends.' Elsie Mines, Murray. 1942, and received his commission 15 inches long, or 36 inches in tnillmen He was a Veritable The fast, hard-hittiFuneral services were conduct- in Texas, March, 1944. He had length and width combined. Parof- this' vicinity, cels must be packed in strong coned Saturday in the Hunter LDS been overseas since July. displayed a fine1 sense1 of team-powhaving lived in and cooperation by defeati- Magna since : He was a graduate of Cyprus tainers, preferable heavy pastewardhouse by H. Earl Day, bi1915,' where he w as ng the Timps. high school and later employed by board or wood boxes and must not shop. 'employed by1 the-Utathe He weigh over five pounds. in Pleasant Green the Utah Copper Company. was Honoring Burial championship Company and was also a Copper farmer. was also a civilian employe at team,; a Victory Remembering those in the sercemetery. overseas replacement depot, at vices at Christmas time is of great Dinner will be given at the Utah LDS 'church and Served in . Kearns, prior to enlisting. Copper Club Saturday September importance, and the citizens of 30, 8:00 p.m. Everyon is Invited', Together with the rest of the this community are making an efrod reservations may be 'made at community, member of his fami- fort to meet the mailing deadline $1.50 a plate' with Merrill' Miner: ly, who are waiting hopeful news and get gifts to service men and i of the regarded young man are wotjien. AB attending arr'iske to bring Ddrothy Howarih Beagley. ' his parents, his wife; three brotheir own silverware. Include' hii thers, LaMar Jensen, Salt Lake Everyone is invited and urged "foTattend and horioF"th6s5' fine City; Curtis Jensen, San Franley, Magna; six sons, John Wilcisco, and Sergeant Mack Jensen, 'Ithletes. liam, George R., Rayful, G South Pacific; two sisters, Ruth Men: and Leo Beagley, Magna, and Jess For the pleasure and enjoyment and Florus Jensen, Magna, and 't Beagley;4' Provo; four 'daughters. of 150 local Girl Scouts, will you a daughter, Suzanne Rae Jensen, Mix Dorothy Ellen 'Evans e and give a few hours of your time to 3 months old. Citizens of the town extend finish the Girl Scout house, exMrs. Isabel! Spifes, Magna; Mr their interiorT and hope and faith to the esterior CalElizabeth Junker; The Service Center closed SunMrs. F. W. Wrathall, local head, teemed Jensen family that their husband, son and brother might day, after performing a splendid states need that anyone ONSALE-OCT- i two helping gerp half; service in the community. The not be a carpenter, as there is a be found safe and well. recreational great deal of general work to be popular service-me- n to due the small atclosed done. spot Fountain Nellie Aagard, Special permits to hunt female tors, Mrs. sidsoldiers the past in of tendance The on Lions Club the put deer in 13 specified areas of Utah Greeny, and Mrs. Pearl Peterson, number of service men while. to The are and back New is above the MagPictured ing coming help 48 will go on open sale at 9:00 a. m: Salt-Likgrandchildren, City; stationed near the community has with the roofing. Vern Newman na Cash Market; operated by Monday, October 2, according to and 11 is- in' charge of the work, and decreased a great deal. and Third V East Louis Thiid Falvo, in mhde Tooele. b will Burial reminder from Birectbr Ross i The center formerly had as high come to which underwent anyone may wishing help South, recently a was fine Mr.1 Leonard of thfr Utah Fish and very Beagley 75 soldiers in one evening and as from 5:00 dark. until interior p.m. a They remodeling complete Game Commission. From a friend who went to one, are family man and his passing is asked to bring hambetter than 30 per night custserve their to averaged better kindly program 'Sincere to 'be deeply regretted. we learned about the toner my- mers and saws. The permits, " totaling 10,150, of H P. omers. Ensign, is of the community steries of an Arab wedding, and may be purchased by any holder sympathy Requests for more canning sug- the Center, pointed out that the Anyone willing to give a little The store, which is fnanaged by the details are bereaved to the family. extended of a Utah interesting enough time, for the completion of this ar cannot be filled, the local war War Chest allowed better than big game hunting liMr. Falvo and his wife, now has to pass along. cense, whether he be a resident or project, may come to the price and rationing board an- $2,000.00 a year to finance the attractive displays of canned This particular wedding took worthy house on 4th East be- nounces. Girl Scout They are limited:.! and fresh fruits vegetable foods, place and the millmen union Kad in Fedala when a waiter in low Mato to a person. The cost is $2.00 each. and industrial needs paid for the rent and light to the street, and your help Military counter and a modem meat mar-kf- ct place the hotel thert married the caids will be greatly appreciated. Open sale means first come first for sugar prohibit increasing al- hall. Taking into consideration the , '" daughter. The caid corresponds erved, and the permits will relowances for home canning, the few soldiers who now frequent to an American mayor, and he main on sale unfU all ate sold, br chairman said. Local boards are the center, expenditures of $150 lives in Fedalas Medina. Outside until the close of the season. The fi being flooded with requests from to $180 a month were not justiwere the usual burros, mules, housewives who state they need fied. special hunts run concurrently veiled carts, dogs, cats, chickens, with the regular deer season, Octmore canning sugar to prevent ng Accordingly, it was closed and Committee-Meetiwomen, kids. Rut inside" was ober 21 to 31, and in most Inspoilage of surplus fruit. Contrary the reserve fund on hand, as well Arabian with from page Nights, to popular opinion, fruit may be as the furniture and fixtures stances, even longer. The 1944 pheasant hunt, slighta spotless courtyard, fountains, canned without sugar. Heme econ- owned Individual maps for the doe ly curtailed' front past seasons beby the center, will be distrimmed shrubbery and breathomic experts of the Department hatch, will- oparea in question have been litho- - cause of of in any manner that Mr. posed, mosaic on work walls the Novem-accorditaking of Agriculture say that sugar imgraphed by the commission' as a en in Utah on Saturday, Ensign and Merrill Miner, and ceilings. to the official proves the flavor of fruit, helps it r see fit, after outstandspecial accommodation to sports- of the committee A on were The the conducted Work sewer meeting will laterals upguests and Fish hold its shape and color, but it men. They will be distributed) proclamation of Utah have been paid. Monheld ing be obligations will room as where a to next are Smoke mains the stairs Group week, balcony begin does not keep it from spoiling. with each The appreciation of the people permit In addition, ev Game Commission. will also open day evening, 8:00 p. m. at the of- the three cups of mint tea were now being laid on 2nd West street. They suggest home that canncrs Quail hunting ery license agent will have a large here is extended for the splendid a fice of the secretary, Roy F. Tyge-se- brewed and served. The host pro- Enoch Smith and Sons, contract- use less sugar now one cup to map showing the boundaries of all November 4 in 14 counties with work by Mr. Ensign committee All to in able duced served some not it been the have ors, Magna. champagne, lay four quarts of fruit and add more and Mr.performed daily limit Miner toecial hunting areas and detailed and their staff in to attend. are urged and explained that it was a spe- laterals at the same time, as they just before serving. This may be operating the site so effectively. The Saturday opening is decreed members information. This state map is albe will to and to men not concession cial Americans Decision have probably enough operate off the juice and so available to a need After the Center by enactment of the 1943 state reached at that time relative to their wedding customs since the more than one piece of equipment. done by itdraining with sugar, then pour- arose for hostesses,opened, heating the; error and as a relegislature,' it was pointed out by the place and time of a mass meet- Moslem religion forbids serving over the and the fruit syrup t the State Director Ross Leonard. laterals requires a ing sult, an organization of young laLaying CapitoL where the committee will alcoholic drinks. chilling. Another way to save su- dies was formed, A r three-da- y pheasant season ing, The Victor-ette- s, smaller and the laterals machine, have cereinformation the After they s is to use gar cup of a will prevail in most counties. The present of 68. on be with run streets after will the the membership mony, the guests were guided to gathered. honey for four quarts of fruit. The Center staff highly praise five counties granted four-da- y of the another part of the house where, work on mains is finished. to the Due importance This gives a new flavor and pro- these Box young ladies, their conduct pheasant hunts gathering, all members are asked in a large open space, two large who has not seen Mr. vides sufficient sweetness. Anyone and service. Elder, Weber, Davis and Washing- to erect- Clarence Whittle were brocaded of silk tents be present the that Sugar experts predict regarding the Mr. Ensign and Mr. Miner wish ton. Incidentally, all of WashingAS ed, and electric lights strung on location of their laterals, is ask- supply available to the United to their appreciation to ton county is to be opened to quail States to 1945 will not be greater the express in the communities poles between them. ed to do so immediately. . for hunters for, the first time. people dinner or The Diffa, 1944. to than to Although military their contributions and support. Anyone who wishes still purThe daily bag limit is three Arab afterwards and was served, chase sewer stock at the price of requirements and relief feeding male pheasants in all except The Copper Prnting Compaqy dancing and singing girls appear- $100 a share, pt a saving of $50, needs in 1945 cannot be accurate- feels sure that they express the Tooele ind Garfield counties and after a started ed. in, this at They the sugmust do i j oy October 15th. No ly predicted time, of Magna and Garfield Members of the Utah Copper where twobird limits apply. opinion over all short intermission, began down payment is necessary, and ar situation may well be even Duck and Fish Club drew for Quail hunters are allowed two people and vicinity, when they again. all are urged to come in and sign tighter than it has been this year. say their blinds, first two dajrs of days, except in Washington counto Mr. Ensign, Mr. Miner and the their From interpreter, notes. season has. staff at the Center. Thanks, their shooting of the 1944 season Wed- ty, where a the that learned guests service you have given the for the nesday evening. been granted for the entire counsinging, dancing and smoking The blinds are to be staked and ty. Also, a portion of Washington community. Due to the lack of interest and would keep up all night long. And VETERAN TO RETURN orbuilt by October 3. No members county will be opened to quail cooperation of various civic after the last guests had left, the will be allowed to fish from Oct-h- hunters for 58 days. advisdeemed was it months of After twenty-fiv- e ganizations, groom would go to his bride, who Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby anl to 9th, and the entire club able to dissolve the Oquirrh Cen- never appeared before the men. duty as a member of a Bomber nounce the birth of a baby girl area will be closed October 9th to Civic Committee, according of tral the in seen Theater had The bride and groom European squad 18. Mother and. new to 13th. Donald E. Sad- September a decision reached at a meeting each other only once before in operations, are progressing nicely. daughter of the organization Wednesday the presence of her father, and ler is returning home to his wife, reMacel to former and the been evening. Puzey, then she had required The committee was organized move all her clothing except her small son, Donald Jeffery, for a Daughters of Pioneers, Hunter cena have much needed furlough. He is ex Camp, held their monthly meetOctober 17, 1940, and veiL tral committee composed of repreThere was no marriage cere- pec ted to arrive one day next ing Thursday at the home of Mrr two-clutwo- - playA one-bal- l, Eli Clayson, assistant manager sentatives of all civic and church mony of any kind just a gather- week. Emma Craig. A pleasant time was store organizations to coordinate the Foursome match is slater Scotch at the Magna J. the minus of family friends, ing ed at the Utah Copper Golf Club Sergeant Sadler, a veteran of 7 enjoyed. activates of local groups. for the past three years, 4s leaving of the bride and an announceto in the Air Corps, has reson and the first week in October, as the Witt years been accomplished by ment by the groom that he would Mr. Mrs. has Robert and Friday with Much Rydalch ceived a citation, equivalent to the event for the golf concluding assume managership of the J. C. this committee and it is unfortun- take unto himself a wife. of a baby season. S. C and wears, affixed to his announce the arrival D. Wyoming. at Cody. shown store niceate that the lack of interest Word was received here 'Mon-a- y Penney E. T. O. ribbon, 2 bronze stars, de- girl. All concerned are doing Mr. Clayson has been associated caused the dissolvement ly. Merrill Smiley Miner, genial waraerial two of told A prize story is by Dominick Sanilli, that his with the Penney eoncera for eight periods concerning noting of It was the recommendation be recreational head, attests that all fare. over neutral American an nephew, Tony Cerrone, Jr., was, years, and came here from Provo. plane the committee that some body JulIed in He and his little son, Jeffep. broadMrs. Sheldon Behunin is visit- that is necessary, are two clubs. action, serving with the He leaves with the well wishes to meet the need of coor- territory. Radio Berlin first each will make it anned forces. The young man is of the community, where he is created others that acquain- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. civic or- cast the incident, claiming It seems that Smiley took the a former dinating the activities of took place between a U. S. bomb- tance for the first time. Don Behunin. Sheldon is servinr measure of A. C. Ensign, with a Magna resident, and liv-- highly regarded. ganizations. batft here with his parents,. Mr and in the U. S. Navy. er and a Swiss score of 43, using only two clubs. D. W. Hatton, chairman, over lost was The memMrs. Sam Tony Cerrone. plane tery. to A return match is slated soon BOWLING LADIES' his appreciation radMrs. J. M. Witbeck had as din- with both of the ' playujjjti of Magna is an aunt committee and partw Switzerland and the Swiss the of ber The Cerrone family latef tnov-A. ers a message Look out, but two clubs. to P. H. Ensign, Mernll ioed scores were rec- ner guests Wednesday, Mrs. J. using The following cularly to Denver, where over Swiss territory. Mrs. E. T. Rountree they ire in Players will be mailed postto Miner and their groups for the youre night at the Utah Struthers, the U. S. pilot, We orded Tuesday Mrs. Grace Sowby has moved and Mrs. J. T. Fairbourn, all of cards with pairings for the match, grocery business. Replied Service the which in manner Club Womens bowling: fine Sincere sympathy-I- s know. Quoth the Swiss, If you Copper extended. Salt Lake City to maM her home. Center had operated. giving dates, etc. Dora Ahlquist, high score of 155; Bacchus. dont turn back Well open fire Millie 151; McAllister, Salt Peggy GoodfeUowcf Miss-Jeaon you. Christofferson, 146; Bonnie KenMrs. Harry Mitchell left Sunday Lake City was a Garfield visitor This is World Wide Communbe- nedy, whole 142; Margaret Pritchard, for California, to visit her daugh!ho so the Inform No battery answer, Educate ion Sunday. All members and Sunday 142. A few Enable thaa shells time. short a for up. ter, g gan throwing mass of tho poeplo.. associate members are urged to had- Jiigh series jpf ur to so that it is to than Interns! seconds later the'Americanpilot -PaUl Quayte tt luJnto be- - present-t- o 4 No. had partake -- of Com- -, Marines. to prosorvo poaco and ordonand radioed, Your fire is about 1,000 1725 and took 3 points. Merchant the' from munion the after lough morning worCommunity Baptist Church high game of 672. No. 2 took 3 will pressirrs Ihsm- - Tbsy feet too low. Is a day of crisis when they This ship. We the for and reliance points. Said the Swjss, outfit, The officers tad teachers: East are th only sureour Services at tvc Magna Commun- loyalty to the church counts. know. Garfield liberty. of the bf preservation Tuesday, October 3, 8:00 p. m. and partners two Rasmussen Ivo G. Mrs. ity . ..Thomas Baptist chmch will be conducJefferson ' Fruiay To better serve their customer, ward will hold 1 as follows: Youth Fellowship for all Senior October ted Monleft and Kelly, Mr. and MU' Fred Rasmussen sons. Tommy the LDS cha the Magna J. C. 10 00s, m. Sunday School. young people, 15 years old and up. store will evening. 8:00 p m. in Los Angeles, to make for dinner Penney day at. entertained Sunday Sunopen at 9:30 a. m. and close at peL 11:00 a. m. worship, Games, discussion, worship and Mrs. N. H. Jordan returned Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. their home there and join Mr. T i 8 00 P- t SanPedrO, v lunch. Unnamed Greatness. from sermon, m, announces Homer W. Gee. has day j A. E. Vaughn and Mrs. Alhe Mrs. H. Claude Anderson ' California. Wrn. manager. This new open- City. yTTKwYork 8 time is effective October -- 4 k ap-pe- ar I-- v le 9, -- ng MAGNA ' STORE HAS MANY old-tim- er - er NEW MODERN INNOVATIONS -- Magna-Garfie- 111111 ld Men Asked To Give Help For Girl Scout House Service Center Closes Alter Fine Work SPECIAD5B0E PERMIKTO.GO 2 Requests For More Canning Sugar Can Not Be Filled e CHATTER! - i' i f i. Pheasaiit Season Will Open- In nt Utah NovemberJ - ng Smoke Group Sewer Concern Calls To Begin Work On Laterals Monday J - n, 10-bi- rd tetoTisrion three-fourth- OCTOBER 3ASET are--Cach- DATE FOR DUCK BLINDS Qquirrh Central Civic Group is Dissolved 18-d- ay HUNTER NOTES GOLFERS SET NOVEL MEET er Penney Assistant FORMER MAGNA Manager Promoted M-S- FOR WINDUP YOUTH KILLED b, IN ACTION M ed M MAGNA PENNEY rSTOREHASNEW anti-aircra- I garfieldnews fun-lovi- n t -No- .-2-team. - OPENINGTIME II |