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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 277 Sixth Ava., P O. Ecx 147 Salt Lake CL 3. U.ah CHATTfR.7? -- Beautiful Prayer Although Thanksgiving is gone, while reading the other night, I Caino across a beautiful holiday prayer written by Robert Louis Stevenson. This memorable writing follows: "Lord, behold our family here assembled. We thank Thee for this place in which to dwell; for the love that unites us; for the peace accorded us this day; for the hope with which we expect the morrow . . . For the health, the work, the food, and the bright skies that make our lives delightful; for our friends in all parts of the earth, and our friendly helpers in this foieign isle . . . Give us strength to encounter that which is to come, that wo be bravo in peril, Ihirty-sixt- h Times 01 Leader "The Complete Home Newspaper" Garfield, Utah, hriday, December 5, 1952 Year j Garfield Stlmol Hopes To Soon Have Lunch Room Completed ' j he Lord'.: birth. gift. We! if agen",.'s are also checkTo Perform Dec. 5 A check for $12.30 was present- - Group ing :: .i J double cheeking every un ed to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howell (if foi tana te family in this area uni Wl,t 14th Avenue for their! are of all literal Garden of Eden takin care of unc lam. lies. varieties nf flowers and blooms. Second prize of $7.50 was given F.i.1 Inst i.nv. in ihe C mimun-- ; Mr. and Mrs. I,ewis Mantle, 30 .ly Baptist Chinch, a class of girls. ;aughl bv M.s. Wavne Burt, will East Iith Avenue and $5.00 to Mr. provide a joy. u i Christmas re-- ! and Mrs. Grant Coon, 6 East 18th plcte with fo.K. j.nd cl lining for a Avenue, for their outstanding gar-mother and her four children, un- di n and lot improvements. Singing her second season der six years of age. They have soprano soloist with the Swanee been deserted by the father. OTHER VIEWPOINTS Singers. Miss Eleunure Allen, a So, from all indications, by the diminutive singer with unusua! time December 2alh approaches, range and power, will be heard i we will all be able to truly know Editor's Note: This space is for the opinions and ideas when this famous group appears what Henry Van Dyke meant on in concert at the Oquirrh Stake-hous- e Keeping Christinas," when he of others, whether they be in the on Friday, Dec. 5, under the form of editorials letters, aid; articles, or otherwise. This newspaper will auspices of the Garfield Seconj Are you Willing to f irgct what feature one such contribution here Ward. Miss Allen is presently at-- 1 you have done for other people, each week and invites subjects of tend.ng the University of Utah where she is majoring in music and to remember what other general interest.) and also studying voice under people have done for you; to ig- Elizabeth Hayes Simpson, one of nore what the world owes you, Dear Editor; outstanding vocal and to think what you owe the I wonder if the citizens in this Salt . Lake's world; to put your rights in the area, vitally interested in milling background, and your duties in and mining, realize that the State' Miss Allen is the sister of Mrs tiie middje distance, and your University soon will have the William Martin of Garfield. chances to do a little more than second Entering musical competition atomic pile" sponsored by the National Federyour duty in the foreground; to in the United States. see that your Mlaw-rne- n are just This means that Utah is now en- ation of Music Clubs in Salt Lake us real as you are, and try to look tering the atomic age. It means two years ago, M.ss Allen received behind their faces to their heaits, that the state will be in the fore- - a first place rating in the Junior hungry for joy; to own that prob- front of national institutions in Division, which is quite an oil! She ie ably the only good reason for your the field of atomic energy, as it is standing accomplishment. existence is not what you are go- in many other scientific and cult-- 1 a member of the Chi Omega ing to get out of life, but what ural fields. It is a development of Sorority and was the musical corn-vitedy lead in the varsity production you are going to give to life; to interest to every Utahn. close jour book on complaints This atomic pile or nuclear years ago. "Hold That Line." l) against the management of the actor, as it is known to scientists I1 addition to being a member of universe, and look around you for will be patterned after the one at ,hl womens chorus of the Uni-- : a place where you Cdn sow a few Los Alamos and will be used only verst ty Miss Allen is singing with the choral group the Ninettes" seeds of happiness are you will- fur peaceful research. which has received statewide a..-onling to do these things even for a The reactor itself will be small one foot in diameter but it claim for their fine singing. The day? Then you can keep Christmas!" will be shielded by concrete walls hitter two groups have appeared ; five to eight feet thick to protect on television snows and radio pro-- : the scientists working with it. By ductions. w..n using this device, almost any1 During her firs'. material can be made Sw.anees Miss Allen won the What will the reactor be used plaudits (f audit net s every.: ii re. foi? There are countless uses. Typical of newspaper cuinmen: .1 Ductors use radioactive Miss Allen's singing was ..ti iuls in studies of many human ail- tide written bv Tnelma F.'J-:-ments. ranging from cancer to cir- -' berg, newspaper critic f j: !.. M culatory diseases. 'Logan Herald Journal: Eleanorc Allen Chemists and charmed and use physicists Plans are now being completed in hundreds of ways in rc- - lighted her audienri' by her for a big Christmas matinee and iful rendition uf the air;i f.'.'m entertainment for children up to Livestock men will benefit from Madame Butteifly' .iiui 'I. 12 years (if age, sponsored by tiie in animal diseases and in Where You Find it.' She ii..- - i Magna Chamber of Commerce, beautiful Voir : a, do range announc s O. K. Fotnoringham, growth and nutrition. will handles :t w. '1. I:i I i.ii.n. Farmers in benefit greater chairman, lie is being assisted bj' to m.'k at an - n L. O. Larson, Victor Ilal Duke and nop yields at lower cost as a suit of contemplated studies in in manner, all uf which : i i Henry Mori. t her Ii.- Tialcly endi-aicThe joyous fete w ill be held fertilization. cI.im-.. The w::h iers am the with Mining can, experts p:iig. Saturday, December 20th in the aid of a nuclear L:f.-- ' reactor, detect the stilling 'Rum-n- y Gim Theatre, and will begin at a tone that will be announced next the presence of valuable metals by Miss Allen an.l ch.iru-- . T ! almost undetectable by others insistent applause uf the audience, week. the group mean. by s:nging .u, And finally, engineering stu- equally exciting number. Prises Planned A number of prizes will be dent at the University will have The Italian Street Song. " awaided to lucky bjjs and girls a chance tu become educated in Ticki ts fur this presentation in a special drawing. Some of the technology of the new age of may bo ob!aimd from McDonald' Fluuoi Sii ip in Magna, the these gifts will be listed in an atomic power. It seems likely that the con- Garfield Drug in Garfield or any ea:l issue of your home-tow- n struction of this new research tool niembe: uf the Gaifield Si c. in I paper. So, kids, remember the date nf at our state university may hold Ward. Saturday, December 20th, and greater significance for the mounplan tj attend this free matinee tain west than any other scien-lif.- c devi lupment in the area durand gift drawing, arranged fur your pleasure by the Chamber of ing recent years. A local student Commerce! Come Thou If i Noted Soprano To Appear With Swanee Singers ' ; little 1 moppets! What would we do without them! A Quotation This election shows me that nui American people need adult education more than I thought they did." William Benton, Connecticut, made this statement after he was defeated by citizens of his state by more than 100,000 votes. Sobering thought; If you're a married man with $3,000 income a year, have no exemptions for children, you must work 34 days each year to pay your federal income tax. Life isn't a picnic; it is, and always has been, and always will be a fight. There never were any good old days. The oldest bit of writing in the world, preserved in a museum at Istanbul, reads: Alas, times are not what they were. Children no longer obey their parents, and everybody wants to write a book." Gosh, but it's good to be alive, isn't it? j Magna C Of C e. j I ly oihe.-s- . D.vein- i - I dangerous Mei eh. inti have slicked ith many ittlii'ir ems nf bounty and value foe the holidov rift t.uver. Fum! Officers pn-idi- Iuucli--payubl- c ' Will lie Elected At Monday Meel ' Garfield School Renovated A spacious and must attractive Officers to nerve the Oq'ji'ih District Fun during the year uf lunch rouiii is rapidly being com1!I53. will b" cli ct'.'.l .ii a meeting pleted at Garfield in the former next Mon-lanight, December 8:h Imp an.l industrial arts department in the basement. The ceilat the M igii.i Women's The goliicring begins at ing lias been finished and the loom is now being painted. A 7:00 o'cliH'k. Anyone in fie community is group of civic minded men meet eligible fur the po'it.uns of tru-- 't ihrcc tunes a week to work. at the vice project. ill the csv.c president, .'icon. I v.ce president. Iriasii'vr an 1 secieta' v. 1 C'iub-ni.mi-- i. pr.'i;p--p.i:iden- t, Willi the Utah Dower To LOCAL i po.--t, POST pri-ide- Provide Free Christmas Power RECEIVES XMAS SEALS -- I ! i.i-i- t (.'hri-dm.i.- .. hr Stutc Road l : , Group Pledges - t Magna Aid n-- i i i.- : i i nd i Selected bo.ui:-scurc- Old Age 111 !' ! CHORUS m j The new administration has a secret wcapun: The support of a majority of the American people. Upon its ability to interpret the mood of the public will depend its term. right to another four-j'ea- r Di'ivin- - to u'.ier ..f the secre-- j the mcui'.iLn nt officers tary have been ienuiii.:i::'.i .1. ii:; H.uk is the i). K. vice piesident; E. i i'inj'.buin, fii'.--t E. Matthews, second vice president an i W.lii.iin Uiigrier. trvas-j- 1 ui er. M.s. Margin el Mclarlanc has; Another big bingo night is slated served as sarit.iiy t o many December 6th at the u .Utah Copper Club, beginning at Moot members of both Veterans faitnfui yea is, nd ia Courtesy Extended v. ' nf Foreign Wars Post and Auxil-:a:- y lu,cUn;1'V L; 8:00 p. m. At the last entertain- To Local Areas have rereived their annual ux iinpiLTulMM f i ii. .'pit n'.iiu nu nt of this type, 1500 people atwork. YFW Christmas seals. tended, many returning home ladFor Yuletide Season en with useful gifts. Members are kindly asked by Main prizes to be awarded this Tile l.'t ih V ..'ii l..u!:r (,:n-- ' officials t not disregard the Sato: Juy night are a 9x12 rug, bia:!I in i fur with the contributions icitv i !i cycle, $100 savings bond, pool YOU send, whether large or small, Se again this r.inun:' table, turkeys, blankets, toys and sun fur Mu. n.i's Ma.ii l.ght- will help some war veteran ormany other items. b.-have a tu wishes well mg tu ad' tin Christmas as phans All club members and their C'lii'-Iin.a b Spirit as help with Ihe VFW National are invited to attend and partners and take this mean-of saying Hume, described as ihe finest participate in the community fun child welfare project of its kind .Mi'iry Gh. utid fellowship. ('I'.-- ill tins ..ii'.i. in the world." In a promise to the M c.!ii:i Cotr- Tu." M:..::, Id LI to is ' Club send asked their Everyone Ro.i I Anil a!.- i iiiiit'' tiii-i.'hare contributions in as soon a pos- muni ty Council, tin- Shite :li .it one of C stated niniisi"n th.-- - Yah-- al,.' eiii'i r insible. by 'lie::' truck-- - w mid be :n t lii- - vic-- ; t .i!::ig and ivpl.ic.ng the dain- sail Community Baptist Church C!i:-.nity immediately t t:ii..' i. :h:.i on M tin .ii'ound and pi !'. the sn.jw. St: i t about the middle of Decern- Bible School is conducted each The cunimiss. n also planned t ber. have a mder nut at regular inti.-:Sunday at 10:00 a. m. and the vals and haul the snow away wnrsh.p service follows at 11:00 when necesiii.y. aecu''d.ng to D i'cliick. The sermon topic next Lord's Day will be The Great Ciiaiiitan. 'll. The c imniission plans to cn-- 1 Cummissiim.'' On m xt Tuesday the Mission-l- o icavo .at ail times lo cooperate,! Mr. J ihn K.ikich, ary Circle metts fur dessert lunch-ane- .l teem ding The date of Thursday, Decern-- 1 exi cui.vc .'cc:i tary, espec-- . eon, 1:00 p. m. at tiie home of Mrs. ber 11th. Mill ma:k the Magna! .ally w!i( n the snow storms are It. C. Harks, to be followed by a Strond Wmd Bazaar, featuring1 cveri' y play. d.nncr. sale uf many types of de-- 1 Dear-inMrs. Christena Eleanor liciuiis g iodies and a general good wife of W. J. Deal ing of 9150 tui'ic. West. Magna, succumbed to a A eab'te.'.a style dinner is to be i rain tumur at St Mark's lluspi-- j i : vcj from 5:30 to 8:30 o'clock tal. 5:30 a. m. Thu s.tay morning. with I'hlh. .'paebetii and mrat She was born Januu.v 7. ;n b.ills. pu- and cake iilamode on l Taylorsville and is suivived by !hc mi nu. her husband; two daughters, Rutii Oil the item lo lake home will Gardner of San Fianeisco and lie hume-bakpics, cakes, cookMrs. Virginia Flack. Arbuckle. ies. buttered popcorn. The Monday night and early Califurnta: one son. W. J. Dearing, Chiislmas bargains will be on Tuesday morning snowfall in this Jr., of Magna; four gi.m leh.Urfii sale at the handwork vicinity caused a flurry of auto and three embroidered dish towels, mishaps and tied up traffic, par-- ; Mrs. Pearl Heilman, San Franeis-ticularl- y pillow cases, baby "cuddley" toys, on the Magna Power- - eo, a sister and Joseph Jensen, a etc., and the usual popular fish- house hill. brother, of Oakland, California. pond for the kiddies. The Magna and Garfield sherDate of the funeral services1 Completing arrangements are iffs offices report that neither any paying homage to the respected Mrs. Thelma Jensen, Mrs. Nettie motorists nor pedestrians were in- - mother and wife are pending word Johnson and Mrs. Hazel Scho-frojured as of lute Tuesday afternoon members of the family. The field. in the vehicle skirmishes, and Goff Mortuary in Midvale will ar- to range the detail of the burin only slight damage automobiles. which will be at the Pleasant Sitter of Magna M 40SSSI ' However, with the extremely Gre.'n Cemetery. Succumb People skidNelson W. Aldrich, I tah Copper publie relations director, confers roads and cars The deepest sympathy of the slippery, icy Maurice Abravanel, llah Symphony Orchestra musical with ding all over, the autos vommun.ty is extended to the to 'complete delail on coming radio broadcast, bcrica director, Emma Mrs. V. of Turner, 67, famiiv. great difficulty in coming wiU aired be starting January 1. down and going to the mills. Midvale, died Friday at 2:30 a. m. a: hi r home of a heart ailment. Several ears landed in the borFiremen Report Fire Included in her survivors arc row pits, but were quickly right tw h: others and a sister, Hyrum with the aid of passing mate: : and Carl Elmen and Mrs. Vera Kennecott Copper Company ..s This cjukl .nave p. A series of weekly radio proSi "en of Magna. usual, quickly placed cinders all to be a disa t. .u bl.ie--:- f nights at 8 oclock as s .' featuring the Utah Sym- Thursday grams to giv everyone la is extended S.nivri' over the dangerous portions ' sympathy not been f. i t'l will again be public service n i . a Orchestra phony i the intermountain area an opporof the bereaved famt. Fire C i: f K iy S highway, tu nuke (Invmg sponsored by the Utah Copper Divi- n tunity to hear the outstanding Utah l.i i.ot:ced and safer. a bright light m the garoge. as ily. sion of Kennecott Copper ('urporn-tioOrchestra. for the benefit of Utahn who Symphony he and several othiu- members of Four of the broadcasts will ba concert at the attend cannot the the department pie pared to ga to live and will originate from the Card of Thanks Tabernacle. Water Certificates auditoriums of tha Bingham. the weekly meeting held in the For the third straight year, Utah Cyprus, Jordan and Granite high firehall across from Al's Garage. Wc wish to sincerely thank ev-e- i Still Available At C:ii!ii-Copper Diviaion of Kennecott will schools. Sm.th saw that it was yone for their wonderful Arrangements for the now series anonsor the popular Utah Symn t a welding light as lie first Magna Water Office expressions of sympathy broadcasts over radio station were recently completed by Nelson phony j blit a director rather fire. Uefau- and floral offerings in the recent thought KSL on Thursilny nights beginning W. Aldrich, public relations Utah Copper Diviaion of tho for The Magna Water ('.i:iip..nv he could run and .sound the fire death of our beloved mother, Mrs. 1953. Thirteen 1, January will he broadcast during Kennemtt, Mr. S. P. Dobbs, chair Board of Trustees ann uinn- 'I'.at alarm, dipnrtment member Jim-- ! Zina Robertson. Srogrmms February and Hnrrh. man of tha Utah Art Institute certificate are ready and wail n.; my Conn drove a fi:e truck to the Mrs. Bernice Archibald and Transcriptions will be made of the Board. David S. Romney, managing at the water office for all cdlzens blaze and quickly had it under William Stewart (Bill) director of the symphony and regular concert program at thr . control. who have paid thrir notes in full. Tabernacle and then broadcast on ductor Maurice Abravanel. . For Xms Fete The Secret Weapon." . and u-- . radio-activ- Making Plans Wise philosophy. Schubert Prolheroe Davies, Arr. Cain Donnisetti ELEANORE ALLEN Deep River Arr. Trinkhaua Somebody's Callin' My Name Arr. Jonea Run To My Lord Arr. Ruby Shaw Dry Bones Arr. Gaarheart CHORUS Piano Solo Selected I3ABELLE CARLISLE On The Sea Dudley Buck Moonlile Sonata Beethoven You'll Never Walk Alone Arr, Fred Waring CHORUS Romany Life Herbert MISS ALLEN It CHORUS DIRECTOR: EARL DONELSON Swanee Singers Officer! Rulon Bate President Charlea R. Bird Business Manager Clyde O. Helme Personnel Director Harry L Pidd Secretary Francis Proctor Treasurer Librarian Hugh I. Aird Jack K Aird Publicity . C. Donelson Historian Pianist: Isabella Carlisle Vocalist: Eleanor Allan : .':!)() I M C. In: Vocal Soles al Overheard! I overheard two women talking the other day in a grocery store, and one said to the other; "There is no tune that is exactly right to build a huuse or have a baby. We just have to take our chances!" -t l; . will 10- lL:)i mom Vi y n..':.t '.iiit.i ; 8:00 p. n. I';: h I'p.n .1 :i ei ti.i ,i Shop . and city ii" Is. c iii!ii-.- i Selected Crusaders Friend New ihe Tlijhl non-secr- Just Lift her . ;i !i. Tno (i.iiiy numbiT uf students cod, average about the same ln..1 yeai. even though the much price has been increased. lVd. lining in xt week at the Cl : field School, the PTA will aid tiie one day a week, and became better acquainted with tiie problems involved in serving M:s. Charles Keyes j tiie iuiielics. this phase of the PTA program and Mrs. Myra Hendrickson is in ch.uge of the lunches. (in field school now serves a- -: bout )i students daily. High Enrollment At H.'Ockbank junior high, a l.i. i.v average of about 300 stub-ills are served. Mrs. Margery Duke and Mrs. Jessie Drown are ;n choree uf the lunches and at Web dcr '. ith Mr. Chloe Mon-'i- n and Mrs. Helen Duckworth ng over the serving, a daily iivvrug.' of about 360 students are given the hot, nourishing lunch. The elementary and junior high schools pay 20c a day for the for the week each M md;iy and at Cyprus, a charge t 2.1c is made for the daily serving. Linger portions are given to the senior high pupils. Mrs. Ellen Ni.wbuld and Mrs. Romaine Zito head this school serving. ' e- -; . . wo: k m: IJogmmn i ISABELLE CARLISLE Oh, Peaceful i ' ii un; M n lo v t her St!i .old tin him' CHORUS Piano S'Mj ' ing unions. Tin- -. Tschasnokofi Arr. Thach Arr. Williams Arr. Clark fpirit Two Guitars , Another reason taxes are high the Army takes 288 separate steps to process a simple order for buy- .! To Th.c We Sinj Eoi.g cl :'ie O'.s.ick'i ' imi- i : man, December." two and help ' A nui: 'a will in.' :i t'clui'k n CHURCH NEWS - : i : -: i -I , JJjlajjr Plaillied !)1clerallcrI LOCAL MATRON 1! Wh:-.t:nbu.- Magna 2ml Ward DIES EARLY THURSDAY . i j ' : -- - Security There is a growing sentiment in America that regular savings should be ignored-th- at the government will take ca-- e of people when they get beyond a certain age. But it must be borne in mind that the people who earn and do save arc the lines who take care of the government! Were it not for the thrifty and willing worker, the giivcrnment would be unable to take care of anybody. At this immortal hour, all human hate, pride, greed, lust should bow and declare Christ's power, and the reign of Truth and Life divine should make man's being pure and blest. CYPRUS CYPRUS-LEII- Brother Dies Enroute To S. L. Hospital I GAME MOVED TO SATURDAY ej ' j Clement M. Lewis, 51, of Ely, Nevada, died enroute to a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday of nat- Due t u unfur.wen circumstanres, ur?J causff' , at A8U!f the basketball game originally Gilford and scheduled between Cvprus and . c as a Lehi high school baski'teers Fri- - Giw, ?c day evening, has been changed to mtmber of the LDS church and had lived at Ely for about a year, Saturday, December fith. The fracas will be held at the He was acting agent for Lewis school gymnasium. The first game Brothers Stage Company. Survivors include his widow, begins at 6:30 o'clock and the main Mr. Ruth Gallagher Lewis, Ely; cvi nt at 8:0(1 p. m. a daughter, Joan Lewis, Los AnAny tickets previously sold for Ihe Friday night game will be geles; five brothers, Bert Lewis, Hunter; James and Orson Lewis, honored Saturday evening. both of Salt Lake City; Melvin Lewis, Midvale and Raymond Iu'wis, Ilolladay; and a sister, Mrs. ' ' ; , i PIRATES Nellie West of Tooele. l Ul'l'i'nSful III'-- Late For Xmas Magna-Garfiel- spon-so- i'J in this vicinity by the Gran-d- o ii;..t::i't. with the aid of the Vib'i'.il government, is proving Local Stores To Remain Open ; Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there. Tim school lunch program, Begin Monday Night! Garden Awards ; 24 School S.uiirh Program Proves Most SuiTc.v'ful In Area Civic Croup Gives Garfield . gravy. As old age creeps upon us we learn many truths too late to do anything about it. This was prubably what E. W. Ilowe, the famous Kansas weekly newspaper editor, had in mind when he wrote: Probably the simple facts health are that all of U3 form bad dietary habits when we have young stomachs, and continue in them when our stomachs show the natural wear of long use. Stomachs weaken as do eyes, but wc cannot buy spectacles for our stomachs." M umber Even though Thanksgiving is R December! j just past, decorations in local stores, bright lights and windows tilled with beautiful gifts are be- ginning to herald the advent of Ihe beautiful Christinas season. Merchants state they have stocked their shelves with appropriate, useful gifts bearing price labels to suit almost any purse, and the Magna Chamber of Commerce urges everyone to The Garfield civic committee of Shop Early and Buy at H me!" the d Lions Club and churches are now awards to three Gar-- 1 presented v. of their it.i busy arrangements field families for the best gardens ippr. p. late programs, traditional d lots, Tuesday in pr.s. ntali.ins during the busy wh.iL improved H Claude Anderson, chair- week befjre the celebration of described it as a roses in It's not just the high p.ice of moat, bat Uncle Sam takes all the typing this, my youngest daughters, Leslie Michele, are attempting to me one on each side, each tating my typing. Gosh, such sweet, lovable Tl'.e Christmas Decorations In Local Stores Enhance Yule Festival Mood constant in tribulation, temperate in wrath, and in ail changes of foitjni, and down to the gates of deadi, loyal and loving to one another." This could apply for Christ mas and all the days of the year. While recti it in booths--apron- s. m j expe:-ience- d Kennecott Sponsors Symphony . i.i-.l- i -- f:-- 1 kind-ncssi'- s, one-ho- |