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Show jhtermountain xcenct 1Sitisbo AWCkDE ( BROOK'S T IRTTl-- P Read It in The Times or Leader Thirty-Fourt- "A Year h OFFICIAL . Magna, Utah, Friday, COiLimn F02 MARCH OF IS DESIGNATED DL7IS DrJYE i,6 attractive Miss Colleen Hem.ne, daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs has again been Hen' in M J the official collector for ne March of Dimes, in Magna, md will be the only officially p.' HERE Citizens Shocked At Death Of HL L Garrity, 48 na-iu- 'The Complete Home Newspaper" co"v.i::mr nsTiTuno:i" Number 31 January 20, 1950 COUNTY FISH, GAME GROUP TO MEET HERE MAGNA-P.- MANY BURGLARIES SOLVED BY ARREST OF 4 LOCAL YOUTHS G. H00PSTERS Local Deputy Sheriffs Arrest 3 Garfield Juveniles, TIED IN LEAGUE Magna 1 Boy The Salt Lake County Fish and Magna and Pleasant Gieen Ward With the arrest of three GarGame Association . will hold its M Men tied for the Oquirrh Stake field youths and one Magna boy, Januannual a and collecting in youngster meeting Saturday, rttvgmzed competed hoop battle, number of burglaries in this announces Matt W, Broderick, Who ''-..j- .. ary 21 at the Magna firehall, says playoff game Wednesday eveand other towns, have community W. M. sheriff L. Miner, Magna Sportsman. is s rving with deputy ning at the Utah Copper Club been solved, according to a stateThe meet chief w as awaided of the Ward G. P. team purpose J Reynolds as chairman for the Well-Know- n Kennecott is to elect directors for the Assoment released by Magna and j aiea. the sportsmanship trophy Garfield deputy Sheriffs TuesMAN d ciation from the Misa Colleen plans to again go Official Dies Day After coveted annual award that is pre day. area. with her box, 48th nom sented to one of the competing Death and life are in the power e Some of the cases Confessed Birthday All sportsmen are urged to at- of the teams. loi the poho di lve. Proverbs 18:21. tongue. quartet include burglary oi Dies Anderson W. Anton tend this open meet. Will you give to this worthy .) . (Read James Carl's Place in Garfield on AuAll citizens in this area were ,. cause when she comes to your In Salt Lake Hospital A Japanese proverb says, The shocked gust 7, 1949, where $5 in cash and and learn to grieved 9 Utah needs your donation of tne death of aooi $7 in merchandise was taken; tongue is but three inches long, yet Harvey L. Garrity, foi the polio cause. Sunday it can kill a man six feet high. A Macs Inn at Garfield on Decem43, general superintendent of op ber 31, 1949, resulting in theft of '. sharp tongue is a dangerous tooL erations for Kennecott Copper And it grows sharper with conW. $11 in money; a business estab. al Anton for Utah. in seiviees Mr. Corporation Garrity stant use. It is unfortunate that Andc 78, of 2733 South 9150 lishment in Grantsville where died Wednesday at 9:45 pan. in Hunter-BacchRoads and was merchandise professed Christians have "ded Magna resident, cash West, a Salt Lake hospital of a cerebral 19 many tongues which are the instruments Closed For Short Time 6 pm. in taken. w ho a at Sunday He his observed had hemorrhage. of death. They are carriers ef a Salt The group also confessed bur- hnfu'al, will je con48th birthday Tuesday. After Storm Strikes . and gloom. gossip To Be ducted i,. lay at 1pm in the glarizing Perkins Super Service" All Presidents Past He and Mrs. Garrity, the formDr. R. F. Campbell, head of th a shock to me rob It was on January 8th and taking $62.17 Magn. waid c.Uipei. er Evelyn Hadley and their three extension education division of an Aleut quite to ask me one Honored At Special n M nde nn day, girl and Ma 1 sens, Self Serv.ra Variety winds howled cold that Savage, children, were completing plana the Univeraity of Utah, will be Do you have a Christian tongue?" a been Store on December 39th and gat,n uiiS Ih n Davis, 55, employe of having vicinity, all night also closed lev Program to move into the former E. W. the special guest speaker this She had learned where the Spirit eral roadsMonday resident of Magna foe 40 years. ing. $150 Jn, merchandise. u Copper Corporation for 33 Engelmann includin this Arvicinity residence on the Thursday night at the regular of Christ is most needy of express-- , tt He Vas a t j a td employe' of Garfield and lung-tlim the Hunter-Grangthur Row. They had lived in Cop-pert- meeting , of . the ion; The tongue of ' the true'tft-- ' ing of the special features of Utah One Coppei ... ..bat, died Monday at -- 7:1(1 Coipoiation, Bacas as well district, for a number of years.' Association, announces ciple is the bearer of life. It brings Asthe Garfield Parent-Teache7 a "i in Tooele of a heart attack. Coppu Division. chus. , Mrs. H. A. Zogg, official. became ill Mr. and to courage, Garrity cheer, faith, early sociation meeting on February Mr Andoiion was born Janu-a.hope ill. been not Ht hid previously Waist-dee- p the drifts spattered Dr. Campbell will talk on Fed- - others. Out of good conversation 16th will be a Foundeis Day, M27, 1371, in Sweden. He came CAUSES Davis was widely acquainted Wednesday. He had been at the DAMACE eral Aid to Education," promptly he shows his works with meek- 3100 road, which has been closed wherein all past piesidenis of the to the Un.ted Slates at an m Ga: field and vicinity and held general offices of Kennecott in eaily off and on during the past month. association will be honored at that as a convert of tiie LDS . . u ,:u-- t and liking by the Kearns Building Tuesday, at 8:00 oclock, followed by a ness of wisdom." Keep thy heart age and answer forum. with all diligence; for out of it art t However, one cheerful aspect of time. church. , i u.u for his genial person-- i where he had worked since hit question Parent-Teachconsultations the issues of life. One way we the first portion of the week was who have All past presidents Ha was an effitient, loyal promotion on January 1st of this He mumea Anna L,arson in will be held from 6:45 to 7:45. serve God is to strive in our dailyi that the snow was rapidly melt- not been contacted, are kindly w ke; and had the esteem of year, S indy on January 20, 1901. is extended a cordial conversations to produce fruit Of ing, and aomewhat reducing the asked to call Mrs. Myra Hendi The raging wind that was se Everyone his character for many tveijone A high priest in the Magna prevalent in drifting. At this date, no property invitation to attend this interest- righteousness." Joint. Kennecott in 1923 6446, so the entire piogram Magna and vicinity . lues. has been reported from LDb " ard, he l.ui been active Friday night, also left damage In damage Mr. Garrity joined Kennecott in ing program. be arranged suitably may Ht di, born September 5, 1894, the winds. 1923 as rodman on a survey crew This favor will be greatly ap- ,n church alfairs, serving in a 'its wake. at Li lie Rock, Arkansas, a son Prayer The : ong gale caught the large in Alaska. He was named safety by the committee in VLiy commendable manner. crews road state preciated , T u, LJuaid and Catherine The and county Dear Master, Thou didst bring Sui iv mg besides his widow are door a. the bottom entrance to engineer at the mine in Bingham, 1 nn Davis. us the words of life. May we in have been working very diligently charge. a sun, Ralph V. Anderson, the Firehall, slammed it against 1925, and he steadily was Sulv.v.ng a e his widow, Mrs. March, our hearts accept Thy Spirit and keeping the highways open. , Montana and four daug- the wall breaking the glass and concern. the in advanced copper i Davis: tn.ea daugh-- . hter: Mrs. Elsa T. Poulsen, Mag- entire door, for an estimated $30 Thy words. May our lives be so He was also well known in sport Mrs. Madge and one n, dedicated to doing Thy will that na; hlis. Anna Manwartng, San damage. the was of and circles president NEWS GIRL SCOUT .. ,.r.d Mis. Dons Taylor, . . we may be used of Thee to bring The wjnd also blew out a fourth Ma.ea). taj.fomia; Mrs. Esther . ... M.a. Irene Pettit, Salt j life to the faint of heart through Jones, Cedar City and Mrs. Flor- of the cinder blocks on one side Mr. Garrity was named general senes had Wimmer Babe of the hign The bane City, and Robert E. Davis, regular meeting the words we speak. In Jesus ence Price, Compton, California; of AT Inn-Ta east Magna. track foreman for Kennecott in Magna District Salt Lake Council Tuesday night at. the. Utah. Cop- 16 "gi arnlchiidien and a greatia..tlt, a brother, William J. 1930, his first operating job with name. Amen. . with , D.v..-San D ego, California; a of Gifl 'Scouts was held Monday per Club womens bowling The new Brockbahk Jufilof fcuglf foi grandchild. Mrs - Tempest "O'Farrell; the company. During GARFIELD BANQUET t the Magna Little House. Spe-i- excellent games of Fi lends may call at the mortudedischool be he assistant will been had formally superintensenes. 505 Loraine Miss were da. t, Mon ana. guests E. Lake Salt lath 2.)j0 Garon cated South, old dent of the Bingham and Thursday, February 2nd, LaVon Dea had high game of ary, The LDS Girls of the Garfield b.nLc.e sympathy is extended. lexander and Miss Capitola HilL City, Tliuisday frpm 4 to 8:30 Ward field railway; assistant mine sup- announce officials. 202 and another of 156. are sponsoring a banquet at and at theTamlly home Frip.m. Mrs. Harry Shaw was named erintendent and superintendent of . Festivities begin at 7:00 p. m., the wardhouse on February 16. Other high games werVd Earned Officer Of Mrs. E. day. with the principal address to be mines. succeed to vice chairman 151; Millie Christoffei on, Anyone wishing to purchase Mi. Anderson was a fine citi in E. Groff, who recently moved 154; Norma Minister, 176, Lenus During the fall of 1948, Mr. given by T. P. Disabled Veterans tickets may do so from any LDS zon and held the eS in highest from Garfield. Garrity attended an advanced whose honor the sch.ol was namCooper, 155; Sylvia Wimmei, 172, turn by eviiyone for his many girls. Everyone ia welcome to atat the Har- ed, long-tim- e teacher and prinFlorence Smith, 176; Rula Garside J , ni i s Biusatto was recently management program tend. quaht.es of tau utiti. graduate school of cipal in this area. Dinner will be served at 6:30 154; Shirley tleclid to the position of Senior vard universitywas Begcnt of The the be will named general sympathy Demonstrations He given by 168; Edna Meyer, m. All proceeds will go to build I .tv Commander for the James R. business. Sudbuiy, p Mary FUNERAL SATURDAY to RITES extended the is commun.ty of operations Jan- the music, home economics and 6; the welfare fund. Do You Want To Cut Ruby Cushing, 157; DonInoma.,, J.., Chapter No. 6 of the superintendent physical education departments. Frances bue.vJ family. uary 1st na Cromar, Daoivd Amencan Veterans. for Funeral services John Evan Salt in also 1902, be 10, will served. Refreshments Born January It will be his responsibility to Your Federal Taxes? Sheppick, 173; Duicthy Dea, Alice he was a son of PatWins Tournament Guided tours of the lavish edu- Evans, 72, an oiler foreman for Lake Florence Morgan, 154; j.d a.auoltd veterans in this area rick H.City, Kennecott who Copper Company, and Mary Ayres Garrity. cational institution will also be a w ,th then Begent 160; Roxie Sudbury, problems. If he can be of He was educa.ed in Salt Lake City feature of the dedication which is died Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in a Information was recently reHelen Wimmer, 172, Beta1 um to a disabled veterSlash (Jovernment Cost was graduated from sponsored by the school and the Salt Lake hospital after a ilcTfiif ceived, 171. Coll-ng- . accordingto the Stara and N. an at any time they are urged to public school. Cutler, heart ailment, will be conducted school and completed Parent-TeachAssociation. took 3 points and day, January 2Gth at the Pleasant Stripes, army newspaper, that Teams or business excontact him at 2879 South 8560 West high It personal E. 11 36 your a. m. at at 7th Saturday his engineering education at the Tommy Jenkinson, son of Mr. 2 points while squad 116 Wist in Magna. Uieen Waidhouae, beginning Pfc. South by Bishop J. Frank Peel. penses go up and your income and at Univeraity of Utah in 1924. He was 7 00 p m. All Primary and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson of Mag4 points. this at down come year amassed p efficiency omptly Burial will be in Spanish Fork Theta Tau engineer- CRA Team No. 1 had high g iu f tr.e-'- s and woikeis are urged to na, won a pinochle tournament the tame rate as that of the FedOne is never more on trial than in a member of cemetery. conducted on Okinawa between WH1 be in the fraternity. ing Government 746 and senes of 2038. attend this in.iv-v.nyou the moment of excessive good forgathering. members of He was a respected and well-like- d eral the armed forces. In addition to his work with en early of the sheriff hands Afternoon . tune League Lew Wallace man of this vicinity. Geo--giKennecott he also was employed date Lea afternoon the "tie In A son of David and Suzanah ; Workers, farmers, and businessby Union Pacific railroad as an hH hirh point- - ot ln Watson Evans, he was born m men from Maine to California know Other high gamea we: a apprentice" machinist; was a 1950 1877. He Fork 12, August Spanish moulder in the old Silver Brothers this The answer is in the Report !V married Eliza Maikham in Provo of the Commission on the Organ- Stocking, 165; Bessie Lai son, jODDS & ENDS SALE! foundry; did survey work for the Emma 147; Strilxl, Coon, September 13, 1904, and they re- isation of the Executive Branch of Shirley U. S. Geological survey in Nevada; BALLOTING ENDS FEB. 16 14i, Be a. sided in Spanish Fork prior to the Federal Government. This 149; Ruth Thomas, at Pacific Portland worked We Don't Want m140; Afton Drain, 13j Brmghurst, 37 to Lake twelve-maCommission Salt county moving Cement plant Tolenas, California 134 and Mary Jenwas unanimously created by Con- Villa Williams, Can Have Theml Nominees for offices of the Com- years ago. Mrs. Evans died Octoand at other engineering endeavof the sen, 134. 1948. 24. ber the with approtal (You gress Association ors. munity Recreational Mr. Evans belonged to the LDS President At the suggestion of Mr. SWEATERS His first wife Margaret Denn, have been named and balloting church. Truman, former President Hoover from married he 1938 be conducted will died. In Evelyn February Stitch, were formerly was made its Chairman and Secrefour are Surviving daughters: two on one son and 4:00 13th had until February p.m. colors of mist green, tan Hadley. He Mrs. Mrs. Beulah E. (CGble tary of State Dean Aeheson, Vice Scott, Sandy; daughters, William, Mary and 18th. long sleeves. 100 The late president Chairman. Mrs. Orvilla Johnson, Magna; The following have been namSusan Evelyn Garrity. adMrs. Drucilla Franklin D. Roosevelt long had Donna Short and ' Mr. for mass ed: Also 6 ski sweaters, grand Garrity Requiem euch a reorganization of vocated President-Parl- ey McCleve, L. Romrell, Salt Lake City; a siswas celebrated Saturday at 11 government formerly $8.95, to go at- I" ter, Belle G. Gardner, Sacramen- ,theThere a.m. by Very Rev. William E. J. Smuin. d is a purpose a Evans of to; brother, George Reed Dameron, behind the effort to reorganise the Vaughan, chancellor, Salt Lake Spanish Fork and seven Executive Branch of the GovernCatholic diocese, in Cathedral of S. D. Strong. Don't Mis This! Two events for the month of Board of Directors, Magna ment: One the elimination of in1 Heavy Shaker Knit model will the Madeleine. mem La S. Plant, W. T. Proctor, C. M. Simpcaused by overlapping February for Copper Club efficiency I .rew neck, formerly $10.95. - Active pallbearers were should bergand their partners aie listtwo this H PowelL W. C. and W. A. R. L. A. duplication; son, Evans, Walker, Page, f only to go a- tBreckon, lead to a reduction of your taxes. ed, to include: Arthur Plant R. S. McQuivey, Dr. H. C. Jenkins, E. W. EngelI If our Government can save from Friday, February 10 Smoker, R. H. Willey, A D. Christ- E. M. Thomas, Del Orton, A. W. mann, three to four billion dollars a year 8.00 p.ih. I Sleeveless Sweaters. 100 all ensen and L. F. Pett ifcFarlane. wool, fine colors, formerly Power-Plaby more efficient methods of con Saturday, February 18 Dance, F. H. were Central pallbearers Honorary failure to ect 9:00 p.m. Max Engemans our business, ducting J 77.50, closeout at O. Barton. D. R. F. D. J. Moffat Louis Buchman, Nordquist, is stupid Garfield Water and Ore Hge., j Haymond, Dr. Robert T. Jellison, Community Baptist Church Action, however, depends upon H. D. Moss, Claude Jones. I Dr. R. G. Frazier, F. A. Wardlaw the President and Congress. The reg I E. E. L. AS&R. Co. Dr. P. Matthews, Hatch, Jr George Earl, Roy Sunday-Schowill be held at President bes already submitted a M. Chase, T. A. Janney, Frank F. Welcker, K. F. Bezzant, H. A. 10:00 a.m. in the number of reorganization recoin BapCommunity J Swain and J. C. Landenberger, Jr. Adams, A. J. Monson, Marvin Ek tist Church, followed by church mendationa. The Congress has 1 3ELTS--1 a r e n c e odds and ends. I3.0CJ Hercules Powder Burial was in Mt Calvary at 11:00 a.m. Clifford adopted several of these, most imworship I j regular, closeout Coon, R. G.. Hubbard, Herbert Gage will present a vocal solo, portant having to do with the Archibald. Austin, Charles 75e and the minister will talk on housekeeping of the armed forces, Associate Members Veil Per? Secrets of the New Testament. which save the taxpayer more than 15 Sport Shirts! I kins, P. A. Cammans, Ivan Mem-mot- t, The young people will meet $500,000,000 a year. But these are formerly $3.95 Joe Lewis. only first steps. There will be more that evening at 6:30 pjn. f ahead if Congress is made to realise of Everyone attending any A meeting of all Magna bu--Mr. end Mrs. Taxpayer want more Sport Coal, formerly $17.50 ! TO GO TO TORT LEWIS these meetings is kindly asked ness and professional men ha-economie. Congressmen I ndium siae to bring their missionary boxes. and Senators will vote for just so been set for Tuesday, Janut"y 21 S Sergeant Robert Austin is home recomCommissions 8:00 p.m. in the Magna Firehall. of the y Tor many from Fort Ord, California and is Funeral services Guy Robes, fancy patterns, were consttheir mendation to organize a business group an at you, Crosby, 64, a retired Utah taking his family wRh him to Fort Short In Wires Causes 15110.95, to go at -- ituents, demand. make Magna a better shopp n, of of died the first the who pneumonia Lewis, Washington farmer, What can you, as an individual, center. IVftBiK a 7 Salt m. in Vehicle week. at p. $50 Wednesday Damage do about it? The aniwer ia to write was named a1 a committee A conducted were Robe group, l, Lake hospital, kwii your Congressman and Senators. preliminary meeting January 6th, 2 p. m. in Beaver Private Kent McQuivey of Fort Fire damage of $50 was caused Tell want the Recomme- headed them Official an (Another up to $17.95. reduced Saturday at you Howard poster marking U 46th birthday. Ridge by the decks at East LDS ward chapeL He was a Ord, California, has been ap- to a 1928 Cadillac sedan Thursday ndations of the Commission on the of P. A Cammans, comprised of the to 40th assistant the port to the Nation at WashThe Garfield resident anniversary chaplain belonging to Father Charles E. Organisation pointed of the Executive Clair Huffaker, Jack Gardn--.- ; of America will be ington, D.C., where th Movewas born January at that post He is the son of Mr. Freegard, caused Mr. Boydaetmts a Government short Crosby the Federal Branch in of the by ment was incorporated Feb. 8, only Stetson Hats, also 6 Mori and Homer Bowen observed Feb. 6 to 12 in every coun-ty,- a and Mrs. Ross McQuivey. oi GarHenry Beaver in Join 1885, land. Beaver, ve19, of law wiresrThe the the of the Windshield made 1910. They will also take part committee has attempt i( 12nedium blue, formerly $1ZJ5 more This of the nation and Electa field. by port Commison LeRoy Citizens was of Guy hicle also broken. the in an impressive ceremony at educed to dear at and p"o 2 3C0 000 boys and adult contact to than every married He Twite hell Crosby. independence Hall in PhilaThe fire was extinguished by ttee set up to obtain the necessary if and area this man leaders. in Liberty" fessional Strengthen died Commission's Dick Robison returned to Mag- firemen of Salt Lake County De action to make the delphia. Norma Blanche Crosby, who not been notified, is the birthday theme. The Boy The highlight of 1950 will be na Monday after a sojourn in the partment No. 2 in Magna. in 1928. report work. Write to the Citizens anyone has " ne to Crusade Second National Jamboree .aetJ-oStrength-Scouts the asked to t Committee for Reorganization of they are kindly I Tito Heme of Values Mr. Croiby is survived by four army at Fort Lewis. The young which will eee 40,000 Scouts en the Arm of Liberty concommittee Goabove the of the Branch of Executive Lake the Salt who has FOR Graff, sons: Norman man, I Card Of Thanks just received his CUAJJTT MERCHANT) end Leaders camping together) tinues through 1950. 1421 Election of officers, adoption of Chestnut Street, vernment, at Valley Forge, Pa, from LE AT LOWEST PRICES Crty; Garth, Game 11 and Allen honorable discharge, is the son During Boy Scout Week, for apand 2. constitution Pennslyvsnia, Crusade June 30 to July 8, Including Units will hold We wish to sincerely thank Philadelphia Visit I Crosby, Garfield; two daughters, of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison. Comestthe 1949 Scouts of other lands. and of about Information committees more Night meetings when Mrs. Effie Taylor, Roosevelt - Since 1910 more then everyone for their many kind ex- mission Report. Tell your neigh- pointment be prewill voted Awaros dues will Crusade be of ablishment Mrs. Essie and However learned or Duchesne county eloquent man pressions of sympathy and floral bors about IL Make speeches! boys and men have sented. Representing the 12 upon at the meeting. Evety local W been identified with the Boy 12 outstanding Thompson, Orem, Utah county; a knows nothing truly that he hat offerings at the recent death of Make your representative In Scout Regions, is business representative urged Scouts of America. v our beloved husband and father. iisteruJdra. Wanda Merchant not learned from experience. Boy Scouts will make a Re set nowl !to attend the gathering. Wieland - Mra. Mae Holmstead and girls. Washington Beaver, and 17 grandchildren. FINAL RITES FRIDAY REGARDED ld Mugnu-GarLe- FOR Magna-Garfiel- door-to-do- COLD WINDS by--th- 3:1-13- BRING CYPRUS PTA Founders Fete Planned For Garfield PTA STORMS HERE SETS PROGRAM Veteran Copper Employe Dies In NEW FOR JANUARY us 1 Tooele Monday well-know- Ken-neeo- pe . er .Cyprvs-Parent-Teach- er STRONG WIND is v IN MAGNA er j lck-so- Dedication Set Feb. 2 For New ...... , Ana-umd- a, Ladies Bowling Jr. High School -- J the-interi- at, al Esteemed an ' ! Magna succumbs Will-mor- e, H Broc-tban- In Hospital 157-16- 2, 164-17- 169-15- 0; 16i-15- ISO-15- 3 i 157-17- 1; er 1 0, NAMES FOR NOMINEES Pp-vp'i- YEAR OF Boy Scouts dark Gift Anniversary 'e- ( pat-'era- s, $5.00 two-fol- COPPER CLUB LISTS TWO FEB. EVENTS Vice-preside-nt $4.95 nt ($3.95 $3.00 6 Short-Sleeve- 1 d $2.95 $7.00 Magna Merchants To Organize Local Business Club ---C Filial Rites Honor Copper Employee tax-savi- Le-Ro- iicfi $6.95 $8.00 $4.00 s, i ; - 1 |