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Show J-- 7 p Chatter.'! Freedom PUdg I im an American. A five ' f i t i ! 'The Complete Home Newspaper" Rend it in Tlte Times or Leader-- - Aait-ri- can. Free to speak without fear, Free to worship God in n.y own i way, ummohuk Free to choose those who govern my country. This heritage of Freedom I pledge to uphold Fur myself and all mankind. Our Prayers, Too. Mr. President Kennecott To Present Utah Symphony At Cyprus Jan. Library New District To Serve About Same Number of People as Magna in Slightly Larger Area Not Asking Too Much The men who cry that their Number 31 To View New For Bond issue, Water Trustees Tax Rates Higher Tax rates on 1952 average about 9 more than 1951 rates. FOUR EVENTS Open House, snd a tour of the recently remodeled Magna Public Library and Women's Club Building, is slated for next Friday evening, January 30th, announces Mrs. George Voshell, president The community event will be held from the hours of 7:30 to 10:00 p. m., and a most cordial in' vitation is extended to everyone to attend. It is hoped that the larger quarters. housing three new reading rooms, and a large porch space for the younger readers, will attract a larger circulation of books. Many new volumes have been added of fiction, history and other interesting types of reading. In addition, a large and complete magazine section for young and old is also available, and Mrs.j Viola B. Jones, librarian, ii always 1 1 -- Y ear-Ol- d Burglar ready and willing to aid in selection of books or magazines. To Be Placed In The building was remodeled Foster Home through the fine courtesy and cooperation of Kennecott Copper K.rf nts are now being made to Company, and Salt Lake County Magna boy library officials, particularly Mrs. p....c the vii.j lost week admitted to burg- Ruth Vine Tyler, have expressed larizing the Central Lumber Sc themselves as being pleased with llm'.lwnre and three local resi- the renovated quarters. Light refreshments will be dences, in a foster home. Tlie small boy is one of 12 chil- served to everyone attending. dren. and juvenile authorities be-l- .i ve that the proper foster par- nts can greatly aid in a rehabili-liu.n- n program to overcome the ui hmiucncy of the youth. At the present time, he is still in the Salt Lake Boys Detention b' me. MaglM 1 j i J . l Take Breath!" Industry is finding that breather each morning and afternoon in their plants results in better production and less loitering during working hours. AH of us know the benefits from changing the pace of our work at times to relieve the intensity. The Chinese who first came to this country learned a trick in their laundries when working 24 hours a day. At times they would stop, lie down on a board with their hands hanging down at their side, holding a flat iron. When they relaxed enough and dozed off, the iron would fall to the floor, awaken them immediately, and they would resume their j si Mr. L ii.i ei e.inicred tin l.d 1. j; i t when i:o ..in unit or ill.i.vi J by Mr. Jones, v.'tes, 463 and Mr. Wright, lliiO. Olliers and the v i!e t Ini - e:.-for them ineluilitin Ij.ismus-sen- . fill fj, f t - ISim 2aH; M. L. .m. i:i.7: Wil- liam Woodbury, liil; Ezra Day, 21. Vote For Ilonas A iut.il ef GUI voted f the Bond issue, 37 uga.njt and 11 ballots were spoiled for a fine 723 total. In addition, 400 pledges wore signed by residents at the time of voting, si that tile District will need unly about 3uu more to completely put the bund issue over. . work. Last Accidents Deputy Sheriff Dell Sheppick remarked to me the other day that if motorists were as cautious about hidden dangen of carelessness in traffic at all times of year as they are when the roads are icy, there would be less accidents. Undefeated Pirate Hoop Squad Meets Murray This Friday Eve Two School Pals Recover ing From Dreaded Illness The undefLiited peppy Cyprus hoop squad iiici is Murray this Friday evening lit Murray in the This year, Webster School students have a special purpose for giving all they can to the March ' Final Rites Good Forecast Most business forecasters for third Jordan League encounter. 1953 expect a continuation of high Thus far. C'yp.us ar. the strong' level activity during the first six Tooele Buffs remain undefeated months of the year, but expect wi;h two victories. some sort of a mild downturn in The lucaiiLi-chalked up a the second half. thrilling vict-nFriday night ove On balance, they expect the the highly I i.e.l ii.ngham squad year as a whole to average about 45 to 50, and .he game from stu litthe same as 1952 or perhaps a t: finish w:..; any lie's cinleat. tle higher. A laige . of fans plan We'll wait and see, but must . .lui'iny inis Induy ij travel admit that a new confidence has night, . . the Pirates on to and developed among business leaders ' wiU be anothw exas result of the election. They vSoryh"y pect a more sympathetic treatment in Washington of their SLATED BY COPPER CLUB Giving Utah Cupper Club members and partners an extra event during the shurt month of February, four entertainments are scheduled fur the Valentine per- of Dimes. For, two of their have suffered from polio, although they ing in a satisfactory The Utah Copper division of Kennecott Copper Corporation will present the Utah Symphony orchestra next Thursday even'n , January 29th, 7:30 o'clock lr. tV1 high school auditorium. NoUxi Maurice Abravanel, ironill ical director and conductor, be in charge of the numbers Martin Zwick, clarinet soloist Sihelius, Finlandia. Schubert, Symphony No. 8 in B Minor, "Unfinished. iod. Mozart, Allegro from Concerio On Saturday, February 7, ana. other Bingo night will begin at in A M ijor, Far Clarinet snd 8:00 o'clock, and a list of prizes Johann Strauss, Blue Danube will be published in a later issue Waltz. of this paper. The program is being given In The following Saturday, Valentine's Day. Shirley's Dance Re- cooperation with the Cyprus high view will be featured at 8:00 school PTA and Cyprus high o'clock, consisting chiefly of local school. Cooperating are Dr. John talent and dancers. Those appear- W. Fitzgerald, Cyprus principal; ing will be announced through John P. Manning of the music decolumns of this paper. partment; Mrs. Ray D. Merrill, The following Saturday, Febru- president of Cyprus PTA. Usherary 21st, lists a Square Dance ettes will be members of the CypJamboree, 9:00 p. m., and contin- rus Pep Club. The concert is free, and a moat uing the Saturday trend of entertainment, Ball Room dancing is cordial invitation is extended to slated February 28th with music everyone to attend. furnished by Harold Geertscns orchestra. Happiness is not the end of life: H. W. Beecher In addition to the above events, character is. basketball games are held each Oil, what a power has whits' Tuesday evening at the club. A --Keats members card will admit them to simplicity! all the games. Or-estr- Dwight D. Eisenhower on Tuesday be came the 34th president of the United States in an inaugural that was marked by a solemn and reverent overtone. Deep emphasis on religious conviction and faith in the guidance of Almighty God, was stressed by this devout man, and we, the invocation givtoo, would like to en by the Archbishop of Washington, when he prayed for the president-elect- : May the Holy Spirit descend upon him with the. gift of wisdom to lead us." In charting a course of firm courage, of will for peace, of preparedness, and of responsibility for leadership of the free world, Mr. Eisenhower echoed all our prayers, as disciples of God and true Americans. --The Editor re-ec- ho Webster Pupils Give To Help Polio Victims 1 29 Public Invited To Community Program In High School Auditorium at 7:30 oclock Open House and Tour of Remodeled, Larger Building Friday Til ve trustee.-- '.veil.' elected fur the Gran,;. Improve- mi nt D:st. t I' .r Water ani tip- f a bend Ve:.. je Tui- - i.i.v ev nvi.li nts of that J"i in a rpeo.jl I'iect.an. 15.11 t.i'.'. w.n r mi Uvted at the M..n: S.n ! (. m 7 a. m. to a. id all lesiili'iits who J p. d a pr. p -- ty t ix in 1!32 were A meeting of the Magna Water i'ii tin- b mj issue Company bus been called by the ' ''..'ill.' t , f . . They me L. . u.iirman of the Board of Trust-i- . V , l L. Wiight of eos, K. U. Jenkins, for next Tues-- J ,, , ,Jj w j ' 'ties of Han- - day evening, January 27th, 8:00 u, p. in. in tne Magna Firehall. A number of important items "impiisv Il'e ii.'- - .lid tiip.es will be presented for :i if the relative to the future .til and .w ifaie and progress of the com1iiber of mon. ly, and all stockholders and ng c.mi-G- : u.mr interested townspeople are a anger en.lialiy invited to attend. rights are being infringed upon when required to tell whether they are communists or not, or if they have done any spying for another government, are becoming more ridiculous by the day in the United States. In the light of 105.000 of our boys being killed in a police in far off Korea, and the bul- lota sent their way by Cominun-- 1 ists, it is hardly too much to ex-- : pect that citizens of this country assure their employers that they will not add to the burden of America, nor increase the death of our young men by helping the enemy. Public Invited Hunler Gianger Residents Vote wrong. ac-ti- Garfield, Utah, Friday, January 23, 1953 I ear inirty-siAt- n Free to stand for what I think right, Free l.i oppose what I believe Webster PTA Expects To Hold March Meet In New Addition Garfield Card Party To Set Off Polio Drive HOME OWNERS WHO HAVE NOT LOANED WATER COMPANY If present plans proceed according to expectations, the Webster PTA will hold their March meeting in the new addition to the building, a large type of manifold purpose room, announce officials. An auxiliary type of heating units will be installed in the building portion for the present, inasmuch as the workers who manufacture the special type of heating units specified by the architect, have been on strike for some time, states Principal Philip school pals, the dreaded Miniature Iron Lung Conare recovertainer Distributed . manner. $150 In October of 1951, Frank Locally son of Mr. Pokorny, Debs. $2 and Mrs. Frank Pokorny, 8821 One of the annual sparks that It is expected that the necessary West 2700 South in Magna, was set off the March of Dimes polio addition to the building, providstricken with the disease, and and to should ter, is now using a new and subject taxes, Magna James William Cahoon wasn't able to resume his schoolin this always re- ing an auditorium site, will be pay its respective share in fi- drive in a vicinity, much better water, thanks to sum of money ready in Bbout 60 days. large sulting Succumbs To Coronary ing at Webster until September, this 73 of the home owners who nancing program. 1952. If the bonds cannot be paid off for the worthwhile project, is the have loaned the Magna Water Occlusion He wears braces on His legs and public card party sponsored by Company the sum of $150 fur a through revenue, then all homes the Garfield uses crutches, but is progressing, Pythian Sisters, will be taxed. of 5 7 from to period years, anNo. 13. Temple Oquirrh to medical according those Fur who authorities. cannot nounce the Board of Trustees. possibly Funeral services were conduct-- 1 At the CRA will be held this year Thurs It problems. of this make this school loan, provision has been However, in order to meet the id Tuesday afternoon in the year, he beginning day evening, January 22nd in the Pleasant Green First Ward by school andhad to be carried to the debts incurred on the cost of made for a written application on Garfield Masonic Hall at 8:00 taken that to be in and filed the water In 1973.. way new exemption the up water to the bringing Wallace Sadler for James down o'clock. Tables will be arranged the stairs, but now manages community, and in fairness to office. I read a most interesting article William Cahoon, Jr., 71, of 2742 for bridge, pinochle and well his with In quite braces the new and leg obtaining the other evening on the subject, water, an five canasta, people who have loaned'' the j S. nth 8600 West. A number of prizes hundred. crutches. area east of d Where Will Your Children Live Magna that is a great will be $150, others The regarded Magna resident awarded, and refreshments In September, he went to school who will not utilitywill be Mr. J. B. Schwer, employee of in 1973? assessed potential source of income, is co- served. died at 10:40 a. m. Friday at his pay, a tiie Hercules Powder Company Have you ever thought just homo of a coronary occlusion only half a day, but now ii able $2.00 a month in addition to their operating. At the present time, door In fine addition, many to go through a full 225 homes are located there and a for the past thirty-fowhat kind of homes your children years, stadays sched- regular water bill. while seated at a table, at Bacchus, left great deal of interest is being prizes will be awarded. tioned will have twenty years from now? chiefly Born November 30, 1881, at ule, and his teachers report his Mrs. LaVon Hagen is general Debts Given progress is rapid. shown in more in the vicAccording to this article, our early this month for Kenvil, New Murray, he was a son of James At the present time, the Magna inity which is buildingthan chairman, assisted by Mrs. Law- Jersey to again take up work for Another Lad Stricken nation's leaders and companies larger Magna William and Martha Ellen Procrence ticket Water Sowbv, owes chairman; The following year, almost to about proper and has a far greater buildCompany the organization. are thinking about them and tor Cahoon. He was educated in Mrs. R. C. Nelson, refreshments; $26,000 and about $46,000 is needthe day of October, 1952, a Mr. Srhwcr, powder line super ing scope. getting ready for them. Murray schools and Salt Lake The income from this area in Mrs. W. Robertson, card tables; visor for many years, had been boy. Melvin Crawford, son of ed, in addition to completing a Part of the answer can be found College. line along 3100 and 2820 South in the next 20 Mrs. Ida Stewart, covers and sil- off wink for the past several in appliances still in the early circled in early February, with years, the time Magna He married Lavonia Brown on Mr. and Mrs. Carl LeRoy Craw-fm- d east Magna and to replace mains has to pay off its burnt indebted- verware; Mrs. L. L. Pullum, months due to ill health. How-t-vi-- r, of 7581 West 3500 South. bulletin:! slated from I h: uarv June 20, 1906, at Murray. stages of development on some Miss Jan streets in McFarlanc, pub Magna proper. ness, will absorb a large portion rprizes; at the time of his departure There will be new ways of heat- - 2nd to Februaiv 7th, announce Mr. Cahoon, veteran Kennecott Magna, was rushed to the Salt AThe trustees feel it is only fair of the financial Lake General Hospital with polio. burden to the ,c'7 M. - Barnson, budge- he was considerably improved, c ing and cooling with the help of eflicinls. mployec. had been off work chairman; Mrs. Sid Lester, can- and left with his wife for further It also affected his legs and he that every home using Magna wa Magna taxpayers. Two men have been nominated about a week, feeling indisposed, electricity. Glareless lighting Will asta; Mrs. J. Poulson, 500 and act. vc employment. come on automatically. As dark-- 1 f; president, IV. It. (Reed) Da:n-nebul was planning to go back to will wear braces and use a crutch, pinochle. His position is being filled by falls, ceiling panels will start rnn and It. L. (Cob) Dean and two t!ie duo. He had worked 37 years, now that he came home this week MAGNA three-mont- h MAN a after -: to glow. There will be electric in the m the vice president-.stay S Containers Distributed Lynn C. Larson of Granger, well-s. .)f the time as electrician, al- -' ( equipment to kill germs in the air Arc hibald and A. J. Perkins, Miniature iron lung containers known Bacchus employee, tli.'u;ih in his latter years, he was hospital. Arrangements are being and to filter out dust and pollen. Nominees, fur the Hoard of caretaker at the Utah Copper made by Principal Philip Debs for have been placed in Magna busi- a visiting teacher to see Melvin Naturally, this artirle was writ- - Directors include: Club. ness places by deputy sheriff Dell PORCHLIGHT PARADE and teach him the subjects he has ten by Power & Light Company P!nt-M T. Barker. G. Magna Sheppick, for the general public Mr. Cahoun also served as missed, so that he will soon be officials, and it went on to explain Wnlbeck. Jack Marlor, I,. J. Anthony DeGorgio, 29, of Magto place their contributions. Again, the March of Dimes w.itcrmuster of Murray several able to start regular classwork at na, suffered a fractured left that most people will have kitchen Smuin. In previous years, everyone has Purchlighi Parade will be held ankle, Webster. 1919. to Magna in shoulder fracture, bruises and Os tun, R. R years, moving equipment in units than can be Arthur Plant-- D. been must generous in this area, jor 153 fr,)m Redwood Road to An active member in the LDS For Christmas, his pals in the shock Monday arranged in different ways. They Mucsser. II. L. Erickson. M. X. at 8:15 and the total contributed amuimt the Garfield Smelter, embracing morning church, lie was an elder and ward second grade all contributed and o'clock when he was struck down will be able to talk electronically Malmstram. a substantial in- - the eummunltiis of , has represented ' Granger, Hunin thu P- G- - Firl Ward to any room in their homes. They purchased a number of toys and by a car driven by Leonard W. Refinery L.i!'1 Christen n. It. ' each year. Two years ago, a ter. Bucchus. Magna and crease Garfield, television-severhis to addition to color while will have Survivors, in gifts S. MiQuavv. Cl. T. Ruckle, C. W. away the long, Poole, Jr., 29. of 58 W. 18th Avenumber of Magna, Garfield and announces Mrs. Laura Daniels, '.v:fc. are the following children: weary hospital hours. sets. T. nue, Garfield. His left foot was Sadler. It. B. I)-were aided victims Hunter polio one of the district committee J. Wayne Cahoon. Glen B. CaSo, in appreciation for the wonGosh, hope we can have one of Cciitul Puwit S' alien L. nearly severed by the impact, and through the National Polio Foun- members. iman and Mrs. Henry (Joyce) derful aid and help that the he was these homes 20 years from now! Wimmer. F. H. Nuidquist. quickly removed to the dation, which is made possible by n County Polio Wdiij. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ore Haulage Pole Paulo, J chapter, through the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital. In your nickels, dunes and dollars. Everyone Community Mrs. National Governor Lm Proposes-- (Murine) Collins, Ogden; The accident occurred on U. S. Foundation, extended, Marshall. So, if you aren't contacted this Thomas Mrs. Webster boys and girls are cheer- Highway 50 near Arthur Mill as Invited To Vital, Did you know that the main (Vcrda) Mawson, G.irfu Id Water Glen McAland wish tu give, kindly call year, James (Luzcll) Boucher and Mrs. fully donating their dimes and Mr. DeGorgio crossed the road. feature of the governor's tax lister. E. R. Van Vleet. the Copper Printing Company ofInformative Time Ti lsie (l.avinia) Dunlop, all of nickels and some are even slash proposal is to up exempA S & I! F. Wcliker, K. paying According to information given fice, 3322 or M. W. Broderick, tions under our state tax from the calls during the by the sheriffs office, the victim neighborhood L. Smil'i. V. II. 6056, and your contribution will present rate of $600 per person, Jriek.vin and A. J. Their, as. January drive, to urge others to had stepped from a friend's car One of the interesting and in- be gratefully accepted and rede$1200 per couple and $300 for contribute. and was crossing in the Here lilt s Powder Company- -, formative community gatherings ceived. A . Each student has been given a lane toward the mill on pedestrian pendents to a $700 exemption in Clarence Cu.m. A. 11. R:l. v. Da!e,Ml',' ,('l'or!c (Janlc) Fthr a11 ot the south will occur next Friday evening, Tne Parade is slated for next Mr- - Dora Tin8- - card to fill all three categories. S:'1 1',lko Clt" with the and side of the highway. dimes, up Sizemore a when "Caneer," 30th, We'd all like reductions along Thursday evening, January 29th "la Barbara, CaL; Miss response thus far has been most Mr. DeGorgio was carried 73 January Eternal I'F; p. Ai'iciaie Momo. crl meeting will be held at the Web- Immortality, from the hours of 7:00 to 8:00 LvU: Cahoon, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. enthusiastic. this line. feet on the front of the car before ster School, kins, Bert Moig.iii, J A. Cam- sponsored by the PTA Life Featured At p. m., and anyone wishing to conWill you give your contribution it stopped. Cary (Bertha) French Richmond, m.. ns. group. to the Polio Drive, may tribute 24 C.il.; four and today? grandchilden Dies Magna Infant Inasmuch as this is not a PTA MIA Special Cla leave their lights on at that tlm, The accident victim was operOf Prematurity and workers will ring your doorated on at the Veterans' Hospital meeting, but has been arranged Elementary School The Pleasant Green Second bell and gratefully taka your Funeral arrangements were in and his foot and leg saved. How- for the general information of evNamed Woman Magna ( the Magna McDougal Graders charge ever, doctors believe at this time eryone in this community on the Ward MIA invites all adult mem- donation. The infant son of Grant and Second-Thir- d Funeral Hume, and interment was Dealer For Tupper Ware he will suffer a important subject of cancer, a bers to their Special Interest Remember, next Thursday night Lucille Hendon Miller, 2621 South Affected By Flu permanent iminvitation is being extend- Classes conducted each Tuesday -f- rom 7 to B o'clock. Give than! i'....le in the Murray City ceme 9180 West of Magna, died Saturpairment of the foot that was cordial ed to all interested people to at- evening at 7:45 o'clock at the '.cry. Mrs. Agnes Williams of Magna nearly cut off. day at 3 p. m. in a Salt Lake hosaffei-l.nwardhouse. Mr. liked Chil Cahoon was hosts Sister Dies Saturday has named the fly Mr. been by Poole was issued a citation tend. pital of prematurity. Films from the Utah Division, Denton Millet is the instructor of the elementary ( f iends for his even, kind dis-- ; ' for the famous Tupper for failure to yield right of way Surviving besides the parents, second and American Cancer Society will be and leads discussion on immortal Mrs. Hilma Christina Dahlqulst Ih.rJ .vr.u- el; ion, and held in regard for Ware, sealed containers of dishes to a pedestrian. are four brothers: Fred James shown and a talk given by an ity and eternal life from writings Pierson, 46, 22 East Sth and severe of from are rolds other and utensils. sterling qualities Avenua, keijiing iiu.iiy Las Miller, Vegas, Nrvada and 10 to 15 official during the course of the of J. Reuben Chirk of the LDS died at her home Saturday of a Introducing it in Utah for the Garland, Gerald and Timmy Mill- this weekstudents from each room i ii.ir.ie'.er. He was a solid, Brother Succumbs picture. This will be followed hy Church General Presidency. cerebral hemorrhage. She had at Garfield. W. Inter c.tien of this community, first time, Mrs. Williams enterer, Magna; two sisters, Faye and Mr. Millet is a very efficient been an invalid 24 yeara. answering any questions from the family, tained at a demonstration party Fern Miller, Magna, and a grand- and Whit:cr sehuol.i, A fi v of h..d reared an William Edward (Bill) Camp, audience hy Dr. Owen G. Reese and a returned mission' Included in her survivors Is a also ill. tha'. is a credit to himself and Monday afternoon at her home for mother, Mrs. D. H. Wright, Culver theThe iEiie.-'e- s are du of Magna. 62, Sevier County rancher, da-Mrs. C. D. (Elizabeth) Camary. a n.it tu sister, wife. he of friends. group City, California. in a Salina hospital Saturday The meeting begins at 8:00 eron of uf a serious n.iliiie and are about Garfield. 1716 uses novel of of the the Saieeie many sympathy Sincere sympathy is extended Character is what you are in o'clock, announces Mrs. dui"it!"ii. D e!ui adis extended to the sor- ware were shown, and a social night after an operation. Sympathy is extended to tha to members of the sorrowed fam a the dark. He was the brother of Mrs. Mil- Zeldin, program chairman. sorrowed family. vise plenty of fluids, fruitjuices, rowed family. later enjoyed by the ladles at the ily. -dred Gardner of Magna. rest. Dwight L. Moody Williams home. 1 Honor Regarded s Magna Resident TO BE ASSESSED MONTHLY e.-r- Veteran Bacchus Employee Leaves To Elect Officers In For New Jersey Early February town-owne- ur i 3 ; ss . STRUCK DOWN BY AUTO NEAR ARTHUR MILL fr ' ; CANCER MEET DATE.CIIANGED j : ' - . TO JAN. 30th .i.-- Eu-ge- : r- -j - ' - sub-d.ii.t'- g te:ii-hi-- r r r llln |