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Show NATIONAL "A co thirtieth year W. R- - Carlquist, County Electrician, Says Will Be ''Pushed'' As Fast As Possible Formal erection of the new itarted Magna Main Street light Lake Salt by morning Tuesday of direction the under County electri- C1 Carlquist, county Final survey work on the was completed light last week by ' sur- veyors. The first light site was dug just east of the Copper Printing the work Company office, and the day. The during nrogressed Utah Power & Light Company will begin work of removing their Main Street, light poles from in cooperation with the modern improvements that are to be made in Magna for the wide new lights and side- - Job In the Kingdom of the Dance Iva Kitchell is a court Jester without a peer. Iva Kitchell will appear at Granite High Auditorium, March 11, 8:15 p. m. on Granite Arts Association Series. After her New York recital last year, John Martin wrote in his column in the New York Times, The audience obviously loved every minute of it." Former Residents To Celebrate 50 Wedded Years , Street, Main Carlquist stated that the high and lights will be arm. They extend on a will be of 6000 lumen, equivalent to 600 candle power and will not cast any shadows. The lights will alternate 125 feet apart on opMr. 26-fo- ot 10-fo- ot posite sides. A crew of about 12 men will do the work, and have a powerful air compressor to break the con- ft' To Appear March Uth " Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, former Magna residents, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at he home of their daughter, Mrs. Marie Giles, 263 East 3600 South Lake Citv, Sunday, March 10th from the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. All friends and relatives are "cordially invited to call. Mr. Rasmussen operated bus passenger service from Salt Lake to , Tooele and later ran shift busses from Magna to the Copper mills. In 1924 they built a business establishment on Main Street in Magna, which they operated as the Rasmussen Garage. They also operated a Rasmussen Truck line from Salt Lake to San Francisco, later the P. L E. truck com- Number 40 Labor Officials Say Strike Will Not Be ISettled On Hunger Basis Famous Dancer J Iva Kitchell ON cistitutioh" Magna, Utah Friday, March 8, 1946 County Begins Erection Of New Magna Main Street Lights W. R. EDITORIAL-ASSOCIATI- While the. Strike situation at the Utah Copper mills and Garfield plant of the American Smelting & "Refining Company remains unchanged, it appears that the strike will not be settled on a hunger basi" states Newton Van Sant, head of the publicity committee, Local T'2, CIO. Mr. Van Sant says that through cooperation" of local business houses as well as state and county agencies, the union welfare committees have been able to secure temporary employment for a number of members and coal, food and necessary medical care for families of members who found Group Meets Today With Governor Maw On New Magna Main Street , Council, Labor Representatives, Other To Urge Early Start On Project Regarded Granger Woman Dies In S. New Drugstore L Hospital Funeral services were conducted Monday noon in Granger LDS First Ward chapel for Mrs. Lucy May F. Lloyd, 63, of Granger, who died Thursday at 10:45 p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Lloyd was born May 9, 1882 in Millcreek, a daughter of Joseph W. and Minnie Taylor it necessary, Mr. Van Sant continues by Fairbourn. Her husband, Henry died in 1937. stating that the union welfare C. Lloyd, She is survived by two sons, workers have contributed many hours on their project They have Harold Charles Lloyd, Magna, and divided all of Salt Lake valley Dean F. Lloyd. Granger; three into districts,, appointing stew- daughters, Mrs. L. W. Linder, Salt ards over each district and under Lake City; Mrs. Parley Bodrero each steward a captain for every and Mrs. Sylvan Holler, both of Logan; 11 grandchildren; three ten families in his district It is their aim to have the sisters, Mrs. E. L, Warr, Granger; Mrs. Rodney Hanger, Salt Lake family of every member contacted once each week by his street City and Mrs. Albert Aamodt, and seven brothers, Joscaptain, whose duty it is to re- Murray, T. Bacchus; G. Fairbourn, famieph port any urgent needs of the lies to the district steward, who W. and Abner B. Fairbourn in in turn will see that necessary Granger; William and H. H. Fairbourn, Hunter; Glen H. Fairbourn, aid is forthcoming. E. FairMr. Van Sant says, If, for any Riverton and Thomas Lake Salt City. bourn, reason, your street captain fails Burial was in Logan cemetery. to contact you, and you need asMrs. Lloyd was a respected andsistance, see a welfare committee all. member at the union hall in Mag- regarded woman, liked by naT.atUie LLrieAddition Ln Gar-- ! Sincere sympathy is extended in field or at the CJO Headquarters, j her passing. 23 East South, Salt Lake To Open Friday In Magna Larsons Drug Store, one of Magnas newest business establishments, will open this Friday, March 8th at 9:00 a.m. W. G. Bill and Lucy Larson, proprietors and managers, extend a cordial invitation to everyone to come in and see the new establishment. The formal opening with a full, complete line of all products, will be held at a later announced date. Claude B. Walthall, registered phaimacist with years of ex perience, will be in charge of the prescription room. The new drugstore is located next to the First Security Bank. Members of the Magna Community Council, headed by Geo. F. Cromar, chairman, together with labor representatives and will other interested citizens, meet today (Thursday) at 2:00 p. m. with Governor Herbert B. Maw relative to the early-st- art of the Magna Main Street construction. The appointment had been set for Tuesday at the same time, but due "to conflicting appointments, was changed to Thursday. The group will petition Governor Maw relative to the possibility of the State of Utah loaning the money for the Main Street, sidewalks, etc. in Magna, so that immediate work could begin, rather than wait until July when the federal will allocate the state 28. 72 government of the funds, that If this plan met the executives approval, it could provide work for men not employed, and the state road commission could be repaid back in middle summer, as the road has been formally approved. Ray H. Leavitt, chairman of the state road commission, has stated that it would be a distinct advantage for the Magna Main Street There will not be any numbers work to begin now and be with drawn this week for nylons at the 21st South Highway and the J. C. Penney store, announces Bacchus Copperton cutoff Officials feel NO NYLONS pany. Mr. Rasmussen was born in pavement if necessary. pantomimic gifts December 8, areIva Kitchells The Main Street lights will have Lyngby, Denmark and With acrare ribtickling. Ras1873. His wife, Frieda Scheie satircurate and humor she a separate transformer that will deft mussen was born October 18, 1876 izes in dance and a also take care of the light west pantomime lights in Mecklinburg, Germany. of persons famito Garfield. The collection motley They were married March 10, liar to you And me, from the Brush will have their own transformer. Homer. W. Bowen, manager. j 1896 at Hamburg, Germany. Eight to made now are Efforts being salesman to a Chorus girl, from Mr. Bowen wishes to thank the to this were bom children union, obtain the steel poles from the the Prima Ballerina to the brash City men WORKERS for their fine cooperation COPPER 21 are of whom grandliving; Union Pacific Railroad, as they six young lady at the movies. She has for the hose, and in 8 registering children,. Utah Copare unavailable at the observed her fellow man thoughtthat the plan United sincerely to hopes the AGAIN REMINDED They migrated foolish translated their and per Company since operations fully met approval. with general 1905 and settled In ceased. The first allotment was States in and somehow lovable character13 for lived where FEES inthey OF MEDICAL Draper istics into dance pantomines of procured through the local years. Mr. Rasmussen worked as definite appeal to her audience. dustries. Smelt-er Midvale (Editors Note: The following The county will erect the steel a carpenter at the Last season following her perletter was received, and we are workers are again reto moving to Magna Copper previous and Main Street all Atwood at along formance Hall, Nancy poles minded that the deadline for pay publishing it for its general in1917. as soon as the light fixtures are in Burcoat said in her column in for fees are n their now hospitalization terest) ing The couple available, will put wp the street Sunday Telegram, medical care is here, states Dear Editor: and at 802 West South the Worcester live and retired When I first read the Fine Arts lights. chairMust we drown a child before Van Newton Sant, Lake publicity Salt in basCity. In a thrilling that Temple Mr. Carlquist promises program and saw the adjectives we man. keep our promises? Pirates Magna's Main Street- will be as applied to Iva Kitchell,. Dance ketball game, the Cyprus to made Last been have summer, a Kennedy child Arrangements the well lighted as any in the state. Humorist, "who came to Atwood lost a If all the necessary equipment was nearly drowned Just., west of men to make payments at the for A new line is also being erected Hall last Tuesday night, frankly Grantsville Cowboys Friday night Magna union hall, but the money and facilities become ' available, 8700 West in a large drain and I wondered if the press agents in ah overtime game, along 3100 South to serve the on coverage during the month of the Cyprus high school will have irrigation ditch that is used by street lights off Main Street Mr. were not dealing in superlatives in the lead March must be made not later a baseball team this spring, ac- the Utah Copper farm and other out were The Pirates too hard for anyone to live up to. Carlquist advises that a new cutcording to announcement made garden users in that area. all the way and not until the final than March 8th. out system is being put up on The industry and county both that by Coach Hale this week. They werent. She was delightful, seconds did Grantsville tie up the committee The requests both of these transformers so that 12-1Baseball as a major sport at promised to furnish old ties and incomparable, inimitable and in- score that sent the game into the insurance premium payments be 6 out labor, respectively, to close it if the wire is broken the power defatigable indeed." extra period. However, the cow- made at the samtime if possible, the Magna school, has been school but still the ditch is open. It will will be cut off at the transformer the and several for years extra to the of the order bookkeeping took in keep advantage boys and there will not be any danger suits were sold to the American soon be full of water again, keepperiod to gain a lead which they at a minimum. ?lease Put Trash of persons injured coming in con Legion squad. out on the ran ing the hazard. time until kept tact with broken wires. The Pirates new athletic plant Will you call this to the attenn Boxes! Pirates. Mr. Carlquist has cooperated calls for a new baseball field, the tion of the general public, and and managfirst scored Cyprus in every respect in obtaining the old field being destroyed with I will see that officials get marked T. L. Tuck" Thomas, local Notice To All Veterans ed to gain a 5 advantage at the street lights for the Main Street the advises making of the new football copies of same? Thanks. end of the first quarter. By half county road supervisor, -- E. F. and is doing a splendid job. and quarter mile track. field lead their increased that the week of March 12th to had The next regular meeting of the time they not be will The Copper Company has fur field baseball The Clean-Up 16th, inclusive, will be During the third period American Legion, Cyprus Post to nished all the pipe necessary so LODGE VISITATION available for this years use, but and county No. 38 will be held Thursday, the Pirates were always in the Week in Magna, some arfar for the erection of the poles, Hale Coach This hopesthat that trash trucks will haul away March 14 at the Baochus club- lead by four or five points. and through their further corangements can be Worked out so The Grand Chancellor and other 7 for Cyprus. is placed on the curb. The meeting will be con- period ended house. Enthat a field can be procured Grand Lodge offieers will pay operation, particularly A. C. of be the must minutes final However, everything During the sidered the annual birthday party sign, superintendent of the Magand the boys have a chance at an official visit to Garfield Lodge sank in paper J)oxes or some other as the anniversary falls on Friday, fourth period, Grantsville na Mill, and B. E. Mix, engineer. put No. 27, Knights of Pythias, next the national sport. container,- - or they will not be February 15th. mentioned Tuesday, March 12 at 8:00 p.m. also Hale Coach they have agreed to pay for Hie hauled away. The local post by reason of additional pipe needed, providing that several other spoits will be in the Garfield HalL Rememberf beginning passing last years total memberIt can be obtained from either the All members are urged to entered on a competitive basis March 12th, the county ship, will receive a citation from schools this spring. Union Pacific Railroad or the Tuesday other with haul everything away you National Headquarters. Those are tennis, track, field and DIRGW Railroad. We are ad- will want, provided it is placed on Initiation rites will be conductvised that the Union Pacific Railgolf. the curb and put in containers. ed for all new members who have Waves of serener life pass over road will be able to furnish the This will give the school a well Satwork until this do All on file. from time to time, like flakes Theywill us out applications rounded probalanced and pipes at an early date. urday. men of both wars who contemof sunlight over the fields in almost for a The pipe is used chance and flues. gram engine Please cooperate to make YOUR the Legion are Mr. every boy in school to try out cloudy weather, Carlquist takes them to the TOWN a better, more attractive, plate joining in their to applications Henry D. Thoreau get urged for his favorite sport. County Shops, welds them toto live. so they can participate once place at sanitary gether and paints them, in the ceremonies. The Magna The , National high school If the principles of contentment Community Council wishes to express their appreciatare not within us, the height of oratorical contest will be discussion to the county officials and station and worldly grandeur will ed. State Adjutant Art Horsley the Copper Company officials for as soon add a cubit to a mans will give a talk. He has just retheir fine cooperation on this pro- - j stature as to his happiness, turned from national headquarters ject. Sterne and should have some very interesting information and news Mother, "Best Girl" Get Choice Of a from Indianapolis. Beautiful Pelts All members are urged to attend and bring a new member The home of Mrs. Violet Madwith them. was a veritable fur salon sen No. Governor's Secretary All veterans of World War TO the past week when the youngest 2 are urged to attend and get acMadsen son, Gibb, arrived home At To Be Soeaker quainted. in the Arctic, with service from Returning vets can contact anyCounty Commissioner Gwynne beautiful fox skins. over thirty informaGr.rf!eid PTA Meet of the following men for Page has been named Chairman Gibb is now in Bushnell hos: inthe American Red Cross camsame aU The business? of pital as a result of a spine tiK.tCeyxtylor 4191; Dr. G. E. man for Cyprus with 14, but place land. cold paign for Salt Lake County out- the Let in received ment applies to you. a bang-u- p Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth, secre- jury he 3191; Don Wallace, 3291; of the boys played e of them the last for up and pamtup to Governor Herbert B. Maw, He will shortly be discharged. several R. tary C. 2162; game, Naylor, Quayle, at better community. and fmer be the speaker at the Garfield His mother spent the weekend will W. 466lT R. P. Cyprus high. Cushing, 5511,; with -and and P. L. Thomas, also Bushnell, visiting Thursas Cromar, Ogden George and Kirk, meeting Collxngs of Murray. Seay, 3241. her boy. President, Magna Community day, March 7. well as Austin, Farmer, Hanna, Council The luxurious pelts ranged from be will lost be will given numbers Hansen The Salt Lake Special Brown and Youth fox to white d County group of Former the Don rich, Magna named by Mr. by. the music department by graduation. This leaves Longden, chairman to at fox, yellow fox and several mixInformation has been received KtUSCI1 invited are all and and Eugene school, of the 1946 Coffey James Willard, In drive, began Monday at the Magna and Garfield post- tures. a tend. Catten around to start next years campaign throughout every offices that certain localities in After Vet the of Mrs. Madsen chose a pair of one to Discharge addition in team, community of the county, outside - . d has school beauties, a pair of the Italy may now receive gift par-- 1 B of Salt Lake teams finest MAN FIRE CAUSES $25.00 City. cels In addition to those now open. mixed and was seriously has been received here ever had. " yellow jyonj Every donation to the Red Cross Civilians may receive up to DAMAGE TO HOME contemplating another kind. that Royce Opie, 22, of El Monte, The second team had a chance kalt Lake .1 County chapter cam- pounds in weight son of Mr. and Mrs. Gibb' also gave his best girl honors in their California, top p paign should be given by the resi- -, d a pair of match no shortformer Magna wire a friend, wee Louis from J. Opie Fire but a they league donors in the first two weeks of Parcels up to 22 pounds of another set, as choice a to her in killed insulation seconds, was caused Grantsville furs, for the age .which the drive in order to personnel den's, Gerald A. "Jerry Brown, 42, burn, did $25.00 damage Mon- her mother a set and also preput the allowable to Army accident somewhere u4they sank baskets frorn all angles mobile adof overseas upon request accounty over at the quickest posCalifornia. Grantsville died in Hollywood, California,here day evening to the home of Mr. sented Mrs. Georgia Wahlin Bello, to win handily, sible moment. With the establish-naeaffective March 1. received to word for discharged been a had tie 2988 'South wife of his pal, Clair Bello, a set in cording Mr. Opie d Mrs. J? R (nd Cyprus finished of $180,500 for the drive for Th. Treasury Department calls from E. Brown of 2926 J. his of silver fox. " father, by the West in .hi, play. gl00 the Treastop .pot 196, it means that every adult attoUnn to fhe brt that died He 8800 South West, iaiai met Magna. the with he Many other momentos were also Fire when DepartLake hours Salt County ner who could contribute in 1945 or Dnne nt of 28th. call. U cilieffor February Ih. dr.ti.nn brought back by Gibb, including fie ment No. 2 answered the sband or wife who can contri Great is he who enjoy, hi. of a sealskin, embroidered, beaded Magna, his is survived by Mr. Brown for these n. iere ui his earthenware as if it were plate, with give at least $3.00 redemption. Coupons natural is wealth, slippers, miniature models of the Contentment in tho l?tg drive. ii the man to father his wife and two sisters, bonds will not be redeemable at mr rr n. end no ! Wert 9209 on kayaks, and a number of other artificial is Schmidt. poverty. Alvera and luxury pUU. is no more .Irene Kilberg ma(Je at ,.jnter dat- than Mvrh 15th, sh0H souvenirs. Socrates Sincere sympathy is extended. curiae ft possible moment in states Mrs. Theresa Taylor, Gar , Leighton gympathy is extended, than earthenware. iincere tbe local field postmaster. community drive. crete side-stre- et THIS WEEK - -- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Pirates Lose CYPRUS SCHOOL Overtime Game To Grantsville well-know- hard-foug- PLANS TO HAVE BASEBALL TEAM ht - heart-break- er CLEANUP WEEK 32-3- IN 'MAGNA MARCH American Legion COUNCIL HEAD 7-- URGES PEOPLE 14-1- 0. TO REMODEL 23-1- next ce J I RETURNING VET BRINGS HOME MANY RARE, VALUABLE FOX FURS RESIDENTS URGED TO GIVE FINE CAMPAIGN argu-McBrid- e, Ofltaly.May Now Receive Parcels a Parent-Teach- in er silver-tippe- trasn SON OF MAGNA DIES IN silver-tippe- CALIFORNIA silver-tippe- tram-auto- ' nt 24-3-3. j in ae-ide- wn m 1 Sp, nt. . I -1 -- |