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Show I , Magna, Utah rj A TIMES, survey and held many meetings URPOSE OF to discuss the problem. They found that the costs of obtaining IS OUNCIL xplained to my attention !t hai come Friday; March 29, 1946 is some as to the scope and GTm well as the financial the Magna Community and as President, I have Khorized to present a senes of the 'articles on the purpose & & a city government of our own would increase taxes anywhere from IS to 50. This survey made of other cities throughout Utah and the United Statescaused this committee to seriously reflect on such a move. The local industries, Utah Copper Company, Garfield Smelter and the Bingham and Garfield Railroad, made a proposal to the committee that in their opinion, through the cooperative efforts of local civic groups, and the industries, improvements could be obtained for Magna without incorporation. This proposal was seriously considered by the committee and they decided that it might be advisable to try the suggestion for a year. As a result, the Magna Community Council was SEWER HEAD ih by-la- by-la- secretary. If your stock has been paid for and you have not received it, will contact the secretary, at the earliest possible date? The Utah Copper Company has agreed to assume the balance due under the note to the First Security Bank in the approximate sum of $19,000, as soon as all notes have been paid in full. Clair Huffaker, Chairman Magna Civic Improvement Co. you-kind- SAYS COUNTY NOW IN CHARGE As chairman of the Magna Civic Improvement Company, a number of people have asked about the present status of "the sewer obligation. For your in- formation I wish to report that the sewer is completely installed and the county has taken it over as its responsibility. The only remaining obligation !fone time we intended to of of the Improvement Company is set entire the the payment of the note balance due to their 'the Council, but due the First Security Trust Comi am summarizing the for pany of Salt Lake City, who your these Cts of loaned us sufficient monies to jimation. Counput up our share of this project. he Magna Community The Civic Improvement a when group, origin its ted that the conjunction.with local ical residents decided hardware stores, is now making articles I will In following could obtain, Magna way the Council and pro- an intensive effort to obtain improvements was sewer pipe so that all persons dewe are TVs town. supporting." jects incorporate the F. Cromar, President siring to, can hook on to the sewextended George an made ie group er. It is hoped that in the very VWWWVWVWVWWVWVUWWVU near future, sufficient pipe will be available. No meetings have been called -Fwith the sewer directors as there has been no business arising that required the attention of the di4 rectors other than the payment the balance of due notes. 7:50 x 20, Rayon We are happy to report that all notes for sewer stock have been $50.00 paid other than approximately 66 notes. Most of these would have been paid prior to this date except for the strike. Letters have been written reMagna, Utah questing parties to make payments and it is hoped that efforts will be made to pay the balance of the note at the earliest possible date to the local bank or at the office of the secretary, Roy F. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiim Com-pany,.- in by-la- OR SALE -- ly NEWS FROM WAR FRONT FORT DOUGLAS, Utah, March Pfc.Don L. Herron, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Herron, Magna, Utah, and husband of Etta Schmidt, 3500 Wert 38th has been discharged from the Army at the Fort Douglas Separation Center. Pfc. Herron, who served 18 months overseas as 1st Scout with the 71st Infantry Regiment, is authorized to wear the European Theater Ribbon with one battle star, Good Conduct Medal, Combat Infantrymans Badge, Dis- Prior to entering the Army Airstrip on Luzon. Greathouse acDecember 15, 1944. Thorne was companied the 11th Airborne as employed as a Railroad Brakeman the first occupational force to at Magna, Utah. enter the Japanese homeland. He wears the Combat Infantry Badge, the Asiatic Pacific ribbon, WITH THE 8TH ARMY IN the Philippine Liberation JAPAN-Pf- c. Jessie D. Greathouse, and star, the Presidentialribbon, Unit Magna paratrooper, CitStion and the Victory medaL is now performing occupational He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. duties with the 11th Airborne O. W. Greathouse of Magna. Division which is stationed in and around Sendai, Japan. FORT DOUGLAS, Utah, March Greathouse was inducted into 25, 1946 Pvt. Marvin C. Letteer, the Army August 10, 1944 at Fort son of Mrs. Jennie Letteer, New Douglas, Utah, and arrived over- York City, New York,, and husseas January 15, 1945. He quali- band of Helen Andreason Letteer, fied as a parachutist May 14, 1945, Magna, Utah, has been discharged the taking prescribed ground fromthe Army today at the Fort training and five jumps at Lipa Douglas Separation Center. GOING DOWN! USED CAR VALUES 753 West 3030 SON AUTO South eUphone 3156 Magna iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME FOR SALE 1- -c ay u The secret heart is devotion's temple; there the saint lights the flame of purest sacrifice, which burns unseen but not unaccepted. 20, T-- Asiatic-Pacifi- GEORGE: Yes, I certainly would like to hear why you call that an old fashioned idea. Judge. OLD JUDGE: Glad to tell you, George. Until recently, a person known as an alcoholic was generally treated as a social outcast. Little if anything was done to understand him or help him. But, during the past few years, medical research and study has developed that alcoholics are really sick d people . . . that there is usually a physical, social or emotional reason behind their behavior. Thats why today so E , Milar Larson, RDM returned to his base at San Pedro, California, after a 30-dleave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Larson. He was then transferred to Boston. 15th 1944. Reliable Firm GEO. B. DOUGLAS " tinguished Unit Citation and the Victory Ribbon. He entered the Army April Wt Handle All Kinds of Automobile Insurance CONTACT Theater Ribbon, ic and the Victory Ribbon. ah,- E iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the time to get highest price for your car. Sell today. fow is the Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic-Pacif- THE OLD' JUDGE SAYS... FORT DOUGLAS, Utah, March 1946-T- -5 Virgil J. Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thorne, Magna, Utah, and husband of Verlene Hale Thorne, Route No. 2, Box 50B, Salt Lake City, Utah, has been discharged - from the Army today at the Fort Douglas Separation Center. 5 Thome, who served 9 months overseas as a Rifleman with the 132 Infantry, is authorizc 9113 2700 West South. ed to wear the Tygesen, Theater Ribbon, with one battle There are some notes fully paid star, Good Conduct Med--1 and for and the stock is held by the the Victory Ribbon. i Theater Ribbon with two battle stars, Souttv-Murrayr-Ut- 8-p- ly Each Set (Goodyear) PITTS MOTOR COMPANY Pvt. Letteer, who served IS months overseas as Engineer is authorized to wear the European 20, 1946 TIRES including TUBES ised Peg 3 HP I REPAIRING I PAGE MOTOR COMPANY! 9J83 West 2700 South Dial deep-roote- 3026 I much is being done to help them by finding out and correcting the condition that them to excess.'' GEORGE: MHow many folks are there like that. Judge?" OLD JUDGE:uVfd, according to wWifie of the people who drink, research, 95 drink sensibly. 5 do so unwisely, at times. Included in that 5 is the small percentage of the sick people Im talking about" GEORGE: That certainly gives me a clearer picture. Its the most sensible approach Ive ever heard on the subject" rku tiHrtutmml iponmr ti k j Crrtnmt rf JtoWt li mtft ImdrntHm, iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiiimiiiimiiiiifiiiiiiii Telegram Received by Roy F. Tygesen This IF INTERESTED, SEE HLM t Glendale, California March 6, 1946 loy F. for you A full College Course PAID EXPENSES VJITll Tygesen tagna, Utah will authorize you to list my property It 3200 South 6400 West, Magna, Utah For This m $6500 Cash. Possession given May 20. to make deal in Glendale, California. Sale, Yish Heres important news for young men 18 and over (17 with parents consent). Under the GI Bill of Rights, if you enlist in the U. S. Army before October 6, 1946, for 3 years, upon your discharge you will be entitled to 48 months of college, trade or business school education. Tuition up to $300 per ordinary school year will be paid. And you will receive $65 monthly living allowance -- $90 if you are mar- Spencer C. Cannon nr u PORTRAITS By ried. Get the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. FRASER Children's Photographs A Specialty raduation Photographs Adults Groups Oil Coloring Copying Toning Soe2 South 8950 West Eggs et many people as we can. that it won't be long until we get anything you want. hope RICHARDS . 10 ya (No. -- m. CIom $ Eggs - , ' at at !U l o Of Store) Prices based on Markot pjn. CO CD Ui r I BUSHNELL Hospital :Ep your CLOTHES 111 'Vmi good us Leave Orders MEMM0TTl - 5611 0ffice-29- 75 - CONDITION at barber i SHOP -- I South State Street to "HOT WATER the first thing in the morning and the last thing at night and plenty in between a generous supply always on tap. How it works, 1 doat know theres nothing I have to do about NEEDED ... I . J and should be used for service to these GLs our freewho have been wounded while preserving fulfilled, and dom. Our obligation to them is not The Veterans the State of Utah needs Bushnell. this Administration is being urged to take over in oper it continue and installation modern fine, of ation in the Veterans' program, for too benefit sons. your '"""""I'liiiiiiiiuiHimmmHmuiiimiMmmimmniiiiiHiiiimiumi XL CLEANERS Your Town or County wm, Brent by the U. S. Army in the construcBUSHNELL tion of the finest hospital in Utah, war and up to GENERAL HOSPITAL During the thousands upon served has time it tho present thousands of our Service Men, giving them the miraculous surgical verr best of care, performing recoveries. .It hss proven restorations and a model of efficiency and comfort, its ideal equipment and surroundings have been praised by all its patients, And More Eggs Eggs I $14,000,000.00 oLYOUR Money . . . GROCERY 1 o o o Families and Friends o! Servicemen And More Eggs Eggs There are a few more of the hard-to-gitems on the market now. As they come in, we do our best to distribute them to as We 0ER7DSE DEM Dial 3481 Utah J All PAYERS o o o I YOU CAN HELP it so 1 dont that suits me right. .. "Cost? Senator use Well, its not only very BOX ELDER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE wgafiuit- Bushnell General Hospital T - than ever. Enjoy Better Living Electrically BRIGHAM CmrCORPORATION and friends of 1 have to know. And reasonable, but one of the biggest values we have in our home. Dont kid yourself that you can get hot water for nothing, gadgets or no gadgets. This way, I get all the hot water I need all the time, and the price is very reasonable. In fact, at the special water heating rate it costs less 2 a UTAH rovilt - 'iliV'Ly LIGHT i COMPANY - J- M - n. IS$AGI 1, Ml |