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Show UoilMHU g fd THINKING out Plerpoal At. Ball Lake City. UlaA 141 nr LOUD " Read It In The Times Dear Leslie: "Freedom." i ; a pretty big to unword ior an derstand. but I an 1 UMkwer to a similar question that me. and -r cldrr ki.t;r tric.-1 ta?id .wcl(e s, to1 ihe year Forty-fir- Mips, MISSIONARY f 1 AL ir A I - Y- .1 3 You asked me, de.r Uti'.e one. " "What is iieicLn. and thia was my answer xchy. Yas. "Freedom" is a big werd fer a lliile g il. but alriady you know many of lbs li.i.igi that freedom mean. Rigid now you dor.'t know who, her yoj want !o be a writer or a doctrr wV-- you grow up. ci.oir is Lu you i;iv's this our yau k to i.: :Ls 1 ' .j 1 s !j flj Yu.r ,rier,dj a i bo to thrir own. W9 as LiCiius Tint's tr.edon. tbu say h v.--c ...-2 ;V, V , v.-sS- will boost the total output of the plant from 100,000 to Fiee lieetrieily tu light Copper Corporation 000 kilowatts. The plant supplies Utah . on ml. nsified economy all the power required by the holiday Power A Light Company's Cltrist-ma- s da:::ig 1957 in the fa.-- mine, mills, n finery end electrie gift to more than 100 cities 1 !.;iiu!:i operating costs and railroad. ind towns in Utjh, Idaho and 1 highly iiliv-The project will include the incopp.r market. stallation of a 75,000 kilowatt Wvoming. J. C. Litth field. Salt Lake di-- . new boiler, cooli.):ru.iils said the situation generator, i.don manager, said free rlectri--.t- y ii.i.lc iMipiiivemi-nlnecessary in ing towers, electrical switch will again b:i available for il p!:a..i-- of ope: alums. and a extension to the present building. la tin w.i.iii of L. F. Pelt, vihday lighting deeuralions on city itrii-'- i and parks M.ui.iger, '.he cop-- ji Altogether, the company spent :i eommunili.s where the firms r u..la..!:y 1.;, ia a sens.1, return-n1- ; a total of $11,646,949 during the distribution lines run. a p of n.M mality after year for new equipment and conThe "gift servie is available of pro.lui mg to un-c- t unus-j.ill- y struction to improve operating eflet wu-- dusk and midnight from Jiigii demands. ficiency at the mine, mills end reLvemlier 1st to Junuaiy 1st. Mr. "For m.:;iy years," lie said, the finery. L.ttl. field said the company also on a maximum Of this, $3,690,000 was expend lus vill run necessary service wires niipoi. the emphasis must ed during the year on the new o cniin.ct installed lights to the v on efficiency anj low.'r costs; tunnel and $4,530,000 on contract I s ju.--l .itdity lines. go J business." dripping operations on the upper Free Christmas lighting to those In li:ii-rt!ie eompany's trono-m- y ?ast and west levels of the mine. omnmnitie where customers are pio.ram includes more ccon-jii- Other major items included: al ue of equipment and sup- $225,000 for an experimental rod directly by the company, s a rustoin with plies, i:rip:i vcimnis in work mill; $200,000 for a 75,000 kiloUtah Power A Light Last year, a i.:ew of puichasing watt turbine generator for the .he utility provided 246,000 j : nc dure; nr.d rearrungement of Central Power Plant addition; of tie.' electricity to l aimed at the most effi- $325,000 for pumping and disIlluminate 43.000 holiday bulbs cient e ol the work force. tributing tailings on the dike; ,n 105 cities and towns. snd $130,000 for additional presPrincipal Project One of the principal projects sure conduit to cooling system at aimed at : educing mining costs is .he Central Tower Plant. the ciin.-l- : utlion of a $12,009,000 America'i biggest producer ol GREET ore haulage tunnel bring driven copper mined, milled and refined from the mouth of Bingham Can-- I ipproximately 22 per rent of the CLAUS von tu tile buiiom of the open- - nations new copper during the pil mine. The tunnel will climin-- year and expended $112,000,000 ore haulage for payrolls, supply purchases, ale cii.- - tly HERE hum the bottom of the deepening services and taxes- Recaivas Safety Award pit and is expected to effect a As a result of its outstanding considerable economy in the minThe yuktide season for this ing of low guide ore when com- safety record during 1956, the area arrived officially Friday with pleted. Division was awarded the Na1 gala parade through the downThe projeel is typical of tional Safety Council's Award of town area and the illumination struggle in mine econom- Merit at special ceremonies last .if the Christmas lights. r. ies where i xpenditures are year. The event was sponsored by The Division qualified by havusing and the ore grade is of Chamber the energetic Magna gradually declining. ing an accident frequency rate of Commerce. The tunnel was started in Nov- only 3.87 accidents per million As the holiday procession, fea- ember of 1950 and is expected to man hours worked compared to turing Santa Claus, who arrived be cuinplctcd in 1960. The 18,000 surface mining's average of 11.23 near Webster the by Helicopter foot tunnel is approximately 35 accidents per million man hours School Grounds, moved through per cent worked. completed. :he streets, festive overhead lights The company built and openWhin finished, the tunnel will were turned on. probably constitute the longest ed, early in the spring, a new obTraditional Christmas music single mine tunnel in the United servation point at its world-fame- d was heard over the entire down- States. At points, the three and Bingham Canyon open-p- it town ar.a, and will be repeated one-hamile concrete-line- d pro- copper mine. More than 122,000 on spcciul holiday shopping ject will be 1.830 fvet below the persons viewed the mine from nights. the new observation point during top lip of the huge open-cA tremendous crowd came out copper mine. The tunnel will be the year. affair. the for 18 feet wide and 24 feet high and During 1957, the company in- ' will accommodate a single stand- augurated an employee sugges- ard gauge railroad track. Central- lion system and patent plan deized traffic c.mlrol will be used signed to encourage active interto coordinate train mov. mcnts in est and participation of employees and out of the tunnel from the in the development and submisbottom of the pit, sion of ideas which Xsad to imThe mine is served by two oth- proved practices. er tunnels, progressively being The year was highlighted by a Womens bowling in the A" shn.tcned as the pit expands. live telecast direct from the aro the 6040 foot level tun- Bingham Canyon mine. A nationLeague at the Utah Copper Club They nel finished in 1945 and the 5840 wide audience watched the mine the resulted in Tuesday night foot level tunnel finished in 1953. in operation when cameras of following high scores: NBC-TV- s Wide Wide World Power Plant Plana Mar-l.n- e Rose Marie Zilo, visited the operations. The teleIn work addition, engineering Hales, 140; Norma Colling, Ada was start, d this year on another cast stimulated considerable in147; Ann Tygcsen, Peterson, 153; Dot Merrill, 149; major project to increase the op- terest throughout the nation in erating efficiency of the comp- the state's fourth ranked scenic Virginia Walker, 169; Louise a 148; Liz lxuderback, 140; any. Plans and specifications are attraction. Many people made copbeing completed fur an $18,000,-00- 0 personal visit to the open-p- it Helen Wimmcr, 152; Norma expansion at the Diviskm'a per mine during the regular tourTheima Single-toseason as a result 174; Dorothy Gilgcn, 141; Central Power Plant.The project ist I l'::.h inmp.--rlhal'- w .. v- v s r Division of Ken-pow- er 175,-icl.'- II' .a.i-i.-i- turbine-- , - -- s ' S .I went. . i'l.ir tamdies Y- -t ECONOMY PROGRAM HERE LUES HOLIDAY e --. KCC DEGINS INTENSIFIED GIVES FREE UST Twenty-Fou- r 1 cdo.-.i-. iV.o Lh.i-- UTAH POWER illDAY ' frwcgi- n worn That's if ' V I-- i U '" .,ve ' Mj.-.imy?- in r WARD SUNDAY Number Utah, Friday December 6, 1957 AO MEETS i' "Vj iftLS at L a 'lS it If a iu The Complete Home Newspaper A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Year st Tl MES W AX3WSTA. r all get J!- .' - - 1 v ti rf '- 1-- l . t1. a i.:lj'.:bcr. - at'- before we eat mral and -- ay your prayers ovary night at bediinis. No one c.u step you trom thrt nor from going to Sunday School or reading your bojka about Jesus. T net's freedom. TTw , j4 d.r-v.fr or ;,r' - --'- rjpry I . a .V rwvw - o; g Bavin M. Chipman You're Isai&ing tiiat color of a Brvan M. Chipman. who has person's shin has nothing to do LDD mh.'ijm wiih the fun t'.rt you hava play- vri a two-yitug with them. And grownups in Australia, returned Friday to are learning lhcj the color of a his home in Magn.-i- . He is th. eon p.rsoa'i skin has nothing to do ;I Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chipman. with working or voting or baing! Elder Ch:pman will talk Sun-reAmericans. That's something Jay evening. D comber 8th, 6:00 ' iVV else freedom means. p in. in the Pleasant Green 2nd When we meet the sheriffs on Ward, J y Or lion. Gary Billings. Tim Nelaon and Chick Hatch. Front F.ow. left to right. Ea.id T- t v ;l vrn. Eitk Salisbury. Frank Williams. Clyda Rydalch the sireets we stop and hava a Following his mission, he tour-- ! Back row. let! to right. E ld o ?c:rr-- . chat with tham and you admire ' 2d Europe for several months. ere Dick Pearce, Roy Whitworth and Ruben Galagos. a and Eugens May raid. Missing Iron the their shiny badges. We area'll u . Friday, February 7, Olympus at Cyp-afraid of our sheriffs; we don't 71114117 A I 7 n. .crn'j.r 13, Weber at Cyprus. I:!.; Granlie high school will tang!.' Hi Li have to hide from them. We have 1 1 Friday, February 21, Bingham will the Cyprus hoaprleJs this Cvp:u-.2:fpm. freedom. D...-;.ib.at Cyprus. 27, beautiful the in F;iU..y When you cell for me in the evening TUTTWHIA vs. Ben 7'U.i, Wc.-Friday, March 7, Tooele at Cyp1 Pirate gymnasium, announces Bry h:-1U middle of the night, I answer i rus. vs. L'j Ogden, pros Surenson. coach, right away. I'll always answer . m T.Junior Varsity. 6:30, Varsity 5,1 iu.iu'.vtng League home rilt' fir't KaT,u F':d:iy 111 L you; I'U always be close by. No; A4 L, .a :.i J.iuuary to in- - game, 8:00. VTAJ and the main event will st.ui on can come into our houso In, Reserved season tickets are 11 8:00 p.m. tho dark and lake me away. now on sale at Cyprus A price at 10, Murray Schedule Homo Game Preseason Ju:iu:i:y Mrs. Gean Christensen Alvis, That's freedom, too. of $6.00 will include admission to The following home game pre- - Cyprus. You want to visit your Uncle! 76. of 2734 South 8560 West, Mag- and five kague hi. January 24, Jordan at I three Skip and Aunt Tess in Oregon. .nn, died of natural caus:s Tues- - il a:0n schedule includes: games. Granite Deciinbcr 6, Cyprus. a.m. home. sisters 6:55 Fiidsy, her to at would likt Maybe your lay, She was born November 27, go somo other place on a trip sometime. Wherever we decide,' 831 at Bear River, to Andrew L.. there we can go bicause we have md S. villa May Christensen and , married Sidney A. Alvis October freedom. Yes, and when you argue with' 17. 1337, Newton, Cache County. to extend bedtime until r.ne marriag: was solemnized in you've had just one more story,' ' 11)14 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem-- . ' you are using the sams argument pic. that I use: the freedom to speak She was active in auxiliary or-o- f my mind. Sure, you finally have the LDS church. to go to bed and I have to abide Survivo s include her husband: In o.dcr 1j (fiiiT wiih the majority decision in .wo ,on., two daught.r-i- Andrew,1 to hf p;vs in t'u; grown-u- p affairs, but I esn speak , w - il. ?drs. Lr-o(Sevilla) Reese the Magna C hr,: io.r r like my opinion just your protest' ni l M.s. K.nnclh (Lily) Nui;s-- i :r.frc statis lhilt a; local busi-- j from your bedroom n ) ei- o. Msgnn. eight giaodchil- - 21Q35 hucs.s w.ll 1 c.r-ii:- : ar al I -, J T : J ill LJUil V Tlrn viAirn : UlLiJ : t 1 bc-:l- ; pre-seas- j ' I COUPLE TO BE MAGMA FIRMS OPEN FGR ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SHOPPERS ' YuK-liU- -- n miJ one ... Money doesn't mean too much to a little girl like you. But youj have your bank and you put your shiny dimes in it with no one to lake them away from you. Being eble to keep your money and spend it the way you want to is ako part of freedom. Your bicycle is yours, you own if. Michele can ride it only if you let her. Having things of your own is freedom, too. The firemen who let you ring the bell on their ihiny truck when we visiled ih&m; the nurse who gave you your shots at the clinic; tho sh stiffs who watch out for you going to school-lh- ey ell re always standing by to keep you trom harm. They're pari of the government, the same government that protects all of us and all the things that are ours. When you ask me to make Becky stop teasing you, you're doing just whet wo grownups do when we ask our officials to stop paopls from doing things that harm us. Thai's what we call freedom and you call, "asking Mommy to fix things up." , great-grandchi- ld on t:l 8:33 p liie fail av'-i- r : j).ni. Funeral hl.s will be h.lJ Fri-'- y idil-.i- : Ward ii the Newton LDS Ft; Jay. DcctTi.b' r 6:ii. and buiial made in toe l"!h. F.i.i.iy. di-under the a L'enicL-rFiiJay. lJ. the Pi cl Fun.rul . Saiuifluy, Dec. nib.r 21-- . w.ll be held Tiui.sJay D.v.-miA23. ,1. Nues-i:.y.Kenneth ..r.:nj at tile2734 d ... p..-G. Pajl-uMr. r. South 8063 h.mc, . , I. .at Jill- co..(-ilat-- i ui...: V..L fruin U:03 Lo 8:63 p.m. 5i:s. Alvis was a fine, Chiisl-:- i.j will be served ta ail o. Dec min! wj.nan. kind to on; and nil. n i.nce.e sympathy of the commun-.- y iiciliy M.iri. ii extended to the sorrowed o! is the in..:h:-Expcii-mc'artiily in their time of Dtc.-r.ibi-.- , . -r N.:halas '' u-- j CROWDS SANTA ' FRIDAY up-lu- Ken-necot- ts in-c- lf ut WOMEN'S BOWLING 176-15- Fair-bour- ; knowledge. p.r.-oiine- 145-15- 0; m 152-15- 7; r.. n, n, Alice CORRESPONDED i'S HAVE NEWS BY MONDAY? Dot Dea, b infer to Mp aim rejpondiinta, Mr3. R:tta McDaniel, Cenclla Rodgers, 150. Some of the other games inA. clude: Aline Griffith, J:an HubMalmborg, PLEASE? 20-fo- ot MY 150-18- 8; 159-14- WIN 150-15- 4; ri iri7"kTC nrtT IUiJ JjvlA Hunter news pnd .l:s. Juanita Hall, who is Lake Ridge correspondent, the Coppc-Printing would appreciate .hot ell news is given to thr-by who obtains MAGNA PHOTO TO TAKE SANTA CLAUS r PHOTOS 'WBT i 147-14- 7; 1 jl o, Ellen Newbold, 171; Margaret N.lsnn, 141; Maxine Nola FarnsCollings, Roxie Morse, worth, Oilcan Richardson, 158; 167; i YELL EVENT festivities to include Mrs. Edgar Ilyrum Elmen (Lenore) Olsen of Ccnterfield, of Utah; Mrs. Edward (Melba) Tho"Open House" mas of Whittier, California; Mrs. 12th at 1) Clemrnt (Vaudis) Jorgensen, .2 F.j.it:! 9150 West and Roni t hours of 2:00 aid of Utah; Wayne Kearns, Utah and Lawrence of Baldwin Park, CalifornJ fii nds are s. years Monday. Beth Ahlquist, bard, Lillian Riley, 142; Jackie Peterson.. 147 and Maxine Sandall, 149-15- 6; 154-14- 9; 144-16- 7. The balance includes Arlene The raf.ers at Cyprus hi: Alice Begcnt, Harward, This help will greatly facilitate V. 152; Sylvia Wimmcr, a better paper and scV.o.,1 gymna'ium s.u.ok w' publishing jut X had to laave Irene Tuckey you the other. ,t - ting it in the mail for the fine.. vibe W.dne-da- y u!to:n ion-t- or Kemp, E. evening to work at the shop. X, iujj cailjls 160; Shirley Begent, diiiver to your the tvci.t of the annual Sor.gunJ ia. can do that because wo hav! i,v,.. in a nromnt manner. Thank Yell contest which fcatjr. d Matz, 142; Jean Bowden, 150; K. m Mr. and Mrs. Elmon also have : hi at a freedom of the press. That doesElaine Hus.pti.uo! a, ngs. yell a and o.i.tiii.il Cushing, family i:i coiiip-- n't mean much to you now. but it numbers by the clas.-cr 11th at their 16 grandchildren and 0 great- band, grandchildren. does mean lhst I have the right; l.tijn against each other. S. T. Wainwrighi They have lived in Magna over to earn the money you. your sis- - j The Seniors won fnc coitist AFTERNOON LEAGUE 40 years. Mr. Elmen, who is now ten and X need. And someday Sheridan Thomas Wainwrighi, in the theme of Oar Saiut; to This weaks scores include Ve regarded j retired, was an employee in the just 33, of Los Angeles, California. C'ypru-.- " The t: pic of th yon may bo a newspaper-ga- l 144; Jean Smith, 155; S. il Decern-- 1 electrical department of Kenne-S.,- :t Oliver, is because we have the right to own W-dwas class oi..ore 131; Elaine Garside, 147; "Cypmus High Roberts, Magna resident, died -! 12 Lake City, jeott Copper Corporation for 44 a paper. the Sizemore, Nancy noiday in a Los Angeles hospital Oar Tieasure Chest," and Toi ui'.l attend the years. They request no gifts. - rh. .1 : Juniors stressed, Youth of Others are Elva Rushton, if causes incident to age. Because you and I have freeTomorrow. of as 38 for He worked had Margaret Butterfield, years dom, your body is strong and ocThe numbers were judged for Ruth Thomas, 132; Carol for 1 millwright and carpenter earn can Wo a as hre puppy's. costum-includ- e Arvilla Knight. Bertoch, Company. Survivors oiiginality, presentation, money to buy your vitamins and Utah Copper S. and class participation. Lucille of a Lehman, son 164; and .ing daughter fresh milk and oranges. Janie Sparks, California. Barton, And because we have freedom, Lila 145; Lois Johnston, Sincere sympathy i3 ext. nded nTJfLr'Tv T? AIVTi your eyes are unafraid and I can N. Ilau-t?- r, McCarty. sorrowed the 0 family. soo grow in them, Betty Sudbury. 1 W,B! to keep you 138; LaPrelc Matthews, 137; Beth your health- and of . body strong K. Fother- Reid, 133; Madalyn Robinson, Somtday you are going to have ,i , .Li; ii onuday you. too. will have to to fight for freedom, too. X pray Marian Bawden, r :e i. local of the Uncle Skip Mab12 fight for freedom like Nola Sizemore, I. p of.'! !., a group of Mag-- rj and many other, did. , Rula Gar- el J. Kemp, bombl but x kno, that even if it .w ths i prtitioned Freedom, you see, is something is only in words and work, you'll side, 142; Gerry PeeLJ42; LaVcrn ! Telephone and i'.i:v.; in . A miTting of th; Brorkbank like a healthy child. When you ha n-:tu become a f f, i X and of car. you , were sick. look FT A will bo held Thursday. T'-p- ll of I 1C S ot I,:ike Melropoli- whT want you to keep 12th. featured by a t.ilx tj-cajoled you to take the medicine on The Utah Copper Club basket I are like now. you growing the doctor prescribed. the a i supennten ball Elisabeth 8. Heffernan s! league games, played on tliers i'.c! to and ..tm want ha alert Dr. Keanet i C. Farrer. Ho w.ll you strong But when you were well again resulted in the Central 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Shires lie solved Tuesday, :i:s want you to learn to love and X could forget soma of those '.Merit-of t'v Cur and tilk on the 59, of 2713 Hartford Avenue, a defeating Mike and Joe's, it's. A large Power Clerical pr.ur spact that "freedom." you can't hour of worry, I didn't say. lost to the refin- Salt Ldke City, died of a coronary .i : : !t I.aUo City and now understand that but lu't: Now "Well. Fve saved my child. 4 and the Car Shop de- occlusion Sunday, 2:30 p.m. at rery, M I..1.I .V , j:."! and adou experience every day. lumbers will be JU never have to worry again." feated Don & Dave's, it :i:in,; iquipment ' h:r home. She was a former MagSomeday you'll hava a little girl by students of thn No. I still rub your chest with v n 5 na resident. al of- th.-Decr of of end t m. own. so nil for schedule The whan And mbits she asks hale games you that menthol solve you Survivors include three daughof Grai.ite I want ember 10 includes; much every time you hva a cold. fou. "What's freedom?" Mrs. Alice L. Linfast, Mrs. y ters, has (.''iir.p-.nto to be able point out the will be mt.'fi luc.d. If you're sick agio. I'll bo f landJune Klekas, Mrs. Beverly vs. Car i Betty 6:00, for chan Shop. go Refinery n Hi ngs that your Mommy has just Eve:y ir.'rnn i uirci of Salt Lake City; six 6c C ing by your bedside, fighting C. Johnson vs. Dave's P. I ) Don 7:00, .m'.'1.! fact the eld you about. at 7:39 p m. those germs in evry v; iy I know 8:00. Mike and Joe's vs. grandchildren. e tu' derive Gcd bless stretch to you. darling. continue how-a- nd Svmpathv is extend d. s would not. -- Momnv ADVERTIaF,! IT the your little leg and massaga mail toot that is rot quits right. ' For X know that lha health of a time. . fs;M may ha in danger ar.y So it i w.lh frcidon. Li Freedom can never he sie X know that as just permanently, X mutt always guard you and TSISBSWBIEI wwsmwsmi d, 1'. 167-16- 3; wS SSs 165-14- 6; j 141-14- 4; . 0; -t . S.,p:i-lorm- 1 .r ii.-i- 168-13- 2. 150-18- 0; J TEiYYitONE CONCERN GIVES FACTS ON METROPOLITAN SYSTEM FOR MAGNA ; o hl:'T' PTA MEET Utali Copper Club Hoop League . e.-i--. " ' - . X.-- . fii-ii- 1 X 1 1 50-4- Sy.-lc- 47-3- l 62-2- 7. ni-.- Di.-tri- il o-- .i ! 1 . nti''-iliJM j ,c . 134-14- 4; 160-16- ' X '. 133-13- i' ' ' '"i, v 156-13- 3; 0; M.-.O- DECEMBER Mi'-ici- 156-17- 9; 150-14- 0; Pal evenings and other nights the 141-13- 7; 9; Mr. and Mrs. Pictured above is Pat Colonna, Jr son Colonna. Sr. of Magna, sitting on Santa's kn The Magna Photo Studio will stores are open. Any parent desiring to have take pictures of children with daus from (he hours of their child see Santa Claus and 5:00 to 7:00 o'clock in the official have a picture to recall 1957, is decorated building invited to come down with the St. Nii-ho- photo center Friday Fine Son Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Kunz became parents of a baby boy on Mr. Kun birthday anniversary, No ve in b r 1ft: Ii. The new arrival 8 pounds. 5'i ounces. weigh-.-The mother is the former Paulette Shaw. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kunz and Mr. and Mr Paul Sha w of Miena. Great next to th children. grandparents are Mrs. Maud Shaw of Magna, Mrs. Alina Murphy, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Box, Montebello, California and great-gregrandparents, Mrs. Martha Coon of Magna and Mrs. W. P. Box of Jerome, Idaho. The new child boasts five at o |