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Show Friday, June 28, 19S7 Magna Time, Magna, Utah COUNCIL URGES SAFE DRIVING TO ALL LOCAL MOTORISTS If you are a man between 25 and 44 yeari old, and you d:ive a car, be extra careful in traffic over the Fourth of July week nd. The National Safety Council, which is conducting a nationwide campaign to hold Fourth of July accidents to a minimum, says the typical holiday traffic victim is a male driver between 25 and 44 years old. He usually is the only one killed in the crash in which he is involved, either because he is alone or because the others were lucky enough to escape death. The accident in which the ty pical holiday victim dies occurs between 6 p.m. and midnight with the odds on 6 to 9 p.m. on the night of the first full day of the holiday period. Speeding Cause The typical victim is speeding when the accident occurs. It is caused by an plunge off the road or a rending crash with another car. A recent study by the council of holiday traffic accidents shows that the most dangerous period for the holiday traveler is while enroute to his holiday destination, rather than the trip home. Motor vehicle accidents lead the list of Fourth of July hazards, the Council says. Drowning from swimming and fishing accidents is the second biggest risk. Other causes of death are fireworks and firearms, sunstroke and heat ex' haustion, food poisoning and falls. ol recent heavy rains), and asks that property owners not only clean their property of same, but WANT also any nearby vacant lots. The local fire unit has been called out several times in the past week to extinguish such blazes which will occur from new (Editor's Note: This is the 5th The Magna Fire Department to fall. Everyone's cooperation will bo article on a series giving simple issues a warning about the exappreciated. answers to common questions June grass (despite about deeds, leases, chattel mort- tremely dry gages, conditional sales contracts. Information has been supplied by he Utah State Bar Association.) One hundred and fifty-eigNEW national organizations have joined with the Council in a united effort to curb these accidents. The Fourth of July safety campaign is designed to increase public awareness of the extra holiday hazards and the extra cauDr. R. Rockwell, who will tion needed to overcome them. duties of the Garfield plant to also seeks It help officials, American Smelting & Refining traffic officers and safety leaders in their efforts to hold down the doctor, is slated to arrive July 1st death tolL here, and desires to rent a home in Magna. Freedom is not the power to do Dr. Rockwell has been in Colowhat we like, but to be what we is married and has two rado, ought to be. Gore children. Anyone having a 2 bedroom home to rent, is kindly asked to call 2469. PLANT ht ARE YOU SURE HOME OWNERS DOCTOR SEEKS YOU TO WARNED ABOUT DRY GRASS SIGN THAT? MAGNA HOME MECHANICS LIEN Q. Suppose I make a contract with Mr. Builder who agrees to add a porch to my house for not more than $1,000. Should I pay the $1,000 to Mr. Builder aa soon as the porch is built? A. If you do not know Mr. Builder and his financial responsibility very well, you do not want to pay this money until you are certain that he has paid for all the lumber and other materials he used on your porch and that he has paid the workmen We are desirous of obtaining too. If he hasnt, you may have Little League baseball news, team what is known si a mechanics standings, etc., and would like to lien" filed against your property. have several reporters-eith-et Although the amount you paid coaches or small players appoint-;d- . Mr. was Builder intended to cover the We must have the news by and the work, if he doesn't Monday at the latest. Thank you. pay for them, the supplier r workmen can hold you responCopper Printing Company sible and put a lien on your property at any time within 4 months MAGNA liter the work is finished. You will have to pay such lien claiifl-intand lake your chances on being able to get the money back from Mr. Builder. Q. But if the contractor hired these people and I had nothing to do with it, am I still liable for Samu:-- Mar lor of 2868 South such a lien? 8950 West in Magna, will retire A. Yes, it makes no difference July 1st from the Magna Mill of whether the person claiming the Utah Copper Division of Kenne-co- tt lien dealt only with the contractCopper Corporation. or who made the improvements He has worked 27 years for or directly with you. This lien, this concern. if filed within 4 months after the Mr. Marlor is well known In last item of labor or materials this area. was furnished, may be foreclosed at any time within two yean afNon? are more hopelessly ter the work is than those who falsely be- holder is in a completed. A lien position somewhat lieve they are Iree.-Goe- the like that of a person holding a mortgage. Upon foreclosure, your property may be sold to satisfy the lien. Q. Is the situation the tame if I have a building or well on my farm repaired? A. Yes. MY May We Have Little League News. Ball materials MAN s, RETIRES FROM KENNECOTT READ THIS STARTLING FACT 1 Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years ...Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yean Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky pctentJIge bourbon ed Magna Driver Faces Death Auto Charge A Magna motorist was charged Wednesday in what ia believed to be the first test of Utah's new automobile homicide" law, conviction for which bringa a sentence of from one to ten years in prison. Trooper Bob Nutun zta mmnwmr rvirot, tiled the complaint before City Judge Leland G. Larsen, charging Lavert Twitchell, 6950 Wait 2700 South in Magna, with the death Friday of Mrs. Shirley Gillies, 21, of 1401 West 7800 South.. Mr. Twitchell was ordered held under $2,000 bail Arraignment waa held Thursday morning. He previously had been charged and arraigned and was held under $1,000 bail on the states new injury while intoxicated law involving the injury June 5th of Mrs. Mae Ewell, Kearns. Mrs. Ewell and two other persons were injured in Ihe same vehicle in which Mrs. Gillies was fatally hurt. tunnel under the mountain that tennecott is driving an 18,000-foo- t Yard from the Bingham Mine. The separates the Copperton Assembly target is 200 feet below the present bottom of the mine. In 1960, the mine will be 200 feet deeper than it is now, and tunnel and mine will keep their date. This $12,000,000 project will be one of the longest railroad tunnels cars will be hauled from the in the United States. Through it, n - mine to the assembly yard where theyre made into trains and then taken to the mills. The construction of this nearly long tunnel is essential to the production of copper in Utah. To operate successfully with low grade ore, Kennecott must handle huge quantities of material economically. Hauling ore uphill out of the mine is not economical This will be the third tunnel to eliminate uphill haulage at the mine. So the $12,000,000 Kennecott is plowing back into Utah helps assure successful future operations. Todays earnings, are also building for tomorrow at Kennecotts power plant where an $18,000,000 expansion will increase capacity from 100,000 to 175,000 kilowatts Kennecotts continuous reinvestment of millions of dollars in Utah helps keep ore flowing steadily from the mine to the mills to the refinery. And that in turn helps provide prosperity for the people of our state. ore-lade- 3V4-m- Jfannecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build n Better Utah The sheriffs department reports they are plagued with report! of illegal explosion of fireworks, and emphasize that explosive firecrackers in the hands of any but specifically authorized persons are illegal. Unwarranted use of such will bring prosecution by local authorities. The sheriffs state that most of the firecrackers are being brought into town by children and parents sending away for them, and then selling them in neighborhoods. The sheriffs will cooperate on the Independence Day holiday for anyone who wishes to have firecrackers, but intend to investigate reports of big explosive firecrackers that can rock a neighborhood. The officers will arrest and prosecute any person observed seUing or in possession of explo sive fireworks other than caps or sparklers. And even the sparklers can be dangerous as police officers say children have been treated for burns in this manner. Firefighters state, too, that the extreme heat of burned out sparklers is a primary cause of grass fires which in turn frequently spread to homes or Mo Summer Meets There will not be any summer Magna Board meetings or Garden Club gatherings, announces officers. 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