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Show I y 'JiitC'.r'-or-. ' colimin" ' . cat i '.I...! . , - V.,- - Y - ;.J Read It in The Times or Leaser C c ri Tb-- Sjjtjper CHATTER Year Ihirty-sixt- h Gartield, Utah, March 20, 1053 C01HITV,UGNA GROUPS READY In taking revenge a man is but even with his enemy, hut in pass- ing it over he is superior a, ir it is a prince's part to pardon. Francis Bacon. i j '& ,W" - FOR SPRING TOWN CLEANUP irt ' Mi . J fci .ILill uive - v " I Chamber of Commerce, Road Supervisor and Crews Urge Everyone To Cooperate in Civic Move tewy- For is tL . A Sad Casa I have watched for some time a resident of this community whom I feel the utmost sympathy Jit Mil Uvf J !C;it - Al ir.rrtions Froand compassion. He has had a fine Drive Friday and Saturday, March 2021 st education, is a college graduate, eV" member of a respected profession, isi-- i Everything is in readiness for possesses a remarkable intelll- gcnce and COULD HAVE gone he annual Spring Cleanup of " l, tar in his chosen field. Magna and vicinity, sponsored S' fac- - ihis Friday and Saturday, March other several and !. '.li'.'-Drinking by tors have retarded his whole life 20th and 21st by the Magna Cham.mber of Commerce and Salt Lake and progress. .poie I would like to give this man a County. " e . a c. ulag-- -: A great deal of equipment is sentence of few words but of n f .' tremendous power, which, if re being sent out by the county to .by ropr- .ceived and retained in his con- take debris. Everything that is ' hi is sciousness, can give him courage placed on the curbs will be hauled .1- to overcome every difficulty. away, and residents are kindly-aske:l il..ll to place all trash they pos- Funeral Rites To Be Held He may question whether words 'u id i, ..ml pre- ean accomplish so great a result, sibly can in containers. In Magna For Samuel Clean Allays but never minimize the creative iid oyge.-b'd Mr. Clem Toone, acting road force of an active idea. A mental be 1) it Levi Taylor concept has more voltage than supervisor, states that Salt Lake 'l U'I'j. electricity; civilizations are chang- county is furnishing a loadei Funeral rites are being ared by ideas. Was it not Emerson which will go up and down the I. t. 'Bing who said, "Beware of an idea alleys and pick up trash that is range.! for Samuel Levi Taylor, L. ( P.ivey, 69. Magna man, who whose time has come? if. .,1 t. the placed there. officials emphasize died Sun Jay at 11:45 a. m. in a These are the words: Be strong However, 'i'i me pi'est nled La and of a good courage; be not that this will not be a regular Salt Lake hospital after a short of ii. I plat-.. afraid, neither be thou dismayed: practice to clean alleys, and it is illness. '.a..' I i'i ,t Walli-lMr. Taylor, farmer and for the Lord thy God is with thee being done this spring for th" U .d bf 690.1)00 worker, had been ill whithersoever thou guest." That cleanup. Thereafter, residents are .. a a time short with very comes from the first chapter of expected to keep their alleys inly ft Financing hiu n:a ailment, and was under clean. , au Joshua, the ninth verse. adjacent to inrd.i-a- l treatment in the hospital , :i i h.i If property owners persist in Practice thinking courageous o.vn sep- 'ts . 'ic with thoughts. Go through the Bible dumping trash and other debris in at the time of his death. Known as a farmer far many and copy down every statement the alleys they can be prosecuted Front row from left to right. J. C. Patl'ssn, R. L. Dean. J. J. c mid be used Back row. standing. R. M. Sargent. C. R. Naylor. A. E. Nielsen, lie had also been years, employed 'ir- I. Gi..n.ti? Dietric C. G. Harris, M. S. Bawden. Carl Borup. II. C. Anderson. D. C. Houston. L. F. you find that has to do with cour- if reported to the county. DeBry, A. J. Beuiler, D. E. Dimond, P. A. for some time as a flagman for . I.i ke L. O. Hamlin, Fred Neria and Joe Dispense. age, and every day commit one of Itei'reation- ElRoy Davis, D. K. Hatton, Leonard Hussey. Pelt, To Schools tile Utah Construction Company Help :! .ii them to memory. on cooperate were week Handbills until they ceased operation in this passed this Fill your mind with 'these . ' ' ' by the of Commerce Chamber the area. by ; ,. .' 11. thoughts. With your mind filled pie. Pioneer Settler I with courageous thoughts there urging everyones cooperation to hup. .' ..mi anticipated that !i the Tie .it u.l! More a make m.i.ii i. Attractive Mr. Ta "Better, lor was born November l.:ps. i'i will be no room for fear. I know Tuwn-Bcau!l l ijiper Coip.iration the Communltv 23, 1883, in Pleasant Green, a son this works for I have tried it on t"ii will also sub-t-.i.ndj. Where You Live! B. and Eliza Jane West of Samuel myself. ibate and assist The 9lh grade Brockbank junioi Taylor. He married Pearl Hulin-ber- g :iur iii.ll. t..i- Mayn.i null and the have been repoitcil. an.l l.i.wis t.. beIt requires great project one that Friwill in!-.- work school A 'O''. t!::- i of number Garfield r. residents on state high buys 1908. in June 17, the Salt people they cause we are mure at home with b :: - light by the St ile Dai'C-- : plan to petition county sheriff of security that a th puty residing I'i. in S our Charles Dick- day cleaning various properties Lake LDS Temple. I D.vi.-aD.-: r., U iiII.m S ha-and vacant to n Heckatead a to in lots, the obtain the coiimuuuly At time of his death, he was Georg,. preparatory g.i-eens said, Men love their chains. Committee Appointed : tiio l:. S. l.i.i.-i'- y l)i j,.i lux ill, j deputy for tin tnwnsite coininun-p- . them. county truck pickup, and tiro ail elder in the Spencer Ward. A g' nnral committee to wotk on inand at eeieinoiiiis Webster School students are actTin? town has Ken without an ;:y, according to several calls rc-- . Surviving arc h:3 widow; six Your conscience and your lookingiiln p..ul, .'iM'e.ts.n rxact eu.-t-s, en tnc ic.wd by the Copper Printing enforcement mum nt J spec. siii-in..' '.i i. -glass meiii-idwill tell you what none ing as advance publicity agents, sons, Aldcn T. Ta lor, Tooele and Ceremonies Held Sunday of financing and which H ,.nl i.l.iimuig of Lawrence help. asking everyone's Company. Wnt, ,i. S., Orvel, Nowell, Clyde resignation of your friends will. t:. .'r'.'- other nsp.'cts for the D.vis To provide more stimulus to the and Clarence Taylor, all of Magnude the services L'tjli of mi.i.tii.-'.c Copper .Jt.i .ugi. Garfield Although Magna several '. i; ,et. in. etc., was named. It .. n'.-- b .li.l some application.-- . ii..ve be-.p i.volile. f.h d He who has health has hope, boys and girls, and urge parents na; two daughters, Mrs. Ulva : '! 11". s. W. S. Hook, D. S. I f .I'll '!' boll T...: high.' v. ,th siic G.iio' ld nidcnts feel they lee 'i' the and Mrs. Ruth Wright, both Refinery a:.! and he who has hope has every- and neighbors' participation in the M . pw:.i:i M I ii H int, Matt W. ov-. rit, lied to a sheriff. Several rases office. ...! s i.ivui.v.l .it t:n- Ceil':..! P From the Arabic. cleanup, the Magna Chamber of of Magna; one sister, Mrs. Naomi thing. ic. .J .h. D. 1). Punshon and Commerce plans to give the Web- Coon, Magna; 19 grandchildren Si'll, .1 with 97 : p.irtieip it:nil. ,.f prowlers and Peeping Toms' i t J Fii.nk Teel. Sunday afternoon, six U. S. A, ii.i : i ..lie. y. l."e 71.1 No one is interested in our ail- ster School Class that makes the and two .un"! will appoint their T.i.. I' pennants : Department illil Treasury Ill'll .j" best and b Mr. Tayiur was held in esteem up gives the most reports ments c::erpt when lie wishes we a '. biter time. , ,:..m.t and an American flag, which has purchase.. A number el iri.l.vhl-uu- l by many f: iends and had been an flown over the would git through so he can tell assistance, a prize. in WashI.i.rg r Pool Sought tin- various Capitol :iii ills ..I father husband. and exemplary his. ah!- fitreussiiift by District Help Sought .'..'i. , ington, D. C., were presented to i ins readied lUil'i. Ail un-Maiuia-Garfiel- d Granite District is being con- Member of a pioneer family in-of Utah Copper Division employees opera: I w.., t.. night advi ui1r' lo. bond sell tile drive ions ill. Know Thyself! , :i a ur e. . s:Z", and r tacted by tii Chamber of Com- this vicinity, he iiad been very . i,..in recognition for their recent p. ior to its beginning. A Greek philos-iphecounseled, merce and asked to clean up the strumental in advancing the pro.d - v d.piify c. U. S. Defense Bond Tin I'.unp.i.gn raised the over Know thyself:" Appraise your property southwest of the foot- gress of the community. A a ave of pilfering is being re. 1'. ,'k . IMI, I). drive in which 88r of the more all pci .village j",:' of bond pai tie:p:i-tiotalenis, personality, your .inner ball field. They have been peti- bl I, j;., .' potted to tiie Magna sheriffs than 5,500 employees enrolled for 12 t 88' from drives, the things you ran do and tioned to .1 i..'.' 'I V'!i".g i.tld it SX- -I the old, bedragbond purchases. by i .cal merchants, and in payroll like to do best. Size up the weak- gled fence :. mnd this site. is assum.ng ser- i that the level al ',i1 .cl The presentations were made nesses you have to overcome. You : 1. a! i roughly Too, man property owners of by Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treasurare fortunate if you can say at other placr ? pc dally vacant lots, -. :. h"o.l of er of the U. S., in ceremonies at I this hour, have made an honest, have been asked to clean their the Garfield Utah Copper refinery thorough appraisal of myself and land. Kennecott Copper Corporaed by the and attended by chairmen and 1 know what I want to . . accomplish tion has signified their willingness s of the campaign, sevcour.ty and in life. to assist, and cleaned the land just r. a to all groups !, eral hundred employees and their south of the ballpark, with a huge families as well as business an.i i tnat bulldozer that has put the weeds civic leaders from the towns of, by A Suggestion, Plaasal a number of grocery merchants Magna-Garfiel- d .. in large piles, preparatory to l. me Bingham, Magna and Gai field, District have report they "i. .der.ible In making the presentation, expenenecJ It has come to our attention that burning. Kennecott Cooperates For Mrs. Ih.eveiy m tii. pa.--l several week-- . Reaches One-Foil- h Priest said that the riivii: ii,; ,.!-- o Report Places many of our finest citizens will reI Loaded With Loot If any resident knows any place Community Good In . .'i' p Jol. drive made Utah Copper Division Of tire this spring from Kennecott Total $4500 : For .n.itanee on Monday, the he thinks should be cleaned, kind. . : n will the highest single payroll suvini'i Course Beautified by Copper Corporation and the Gari. Magn.i siiei .lfs weie called by tiie ii.l be r plan in the state and that the hrec field AS&R plant. Their names ly call Homer Pitts, president of Providing Equipment 'rj Shrub .. 19 ri. Mugiu drugstore to come and get Tnc am. percentage of employees parU:-- ; will be published in a future issue the C of C or John Rokich, extwo small boys, who were caught w hu ll she ' ecutive secretary, Magna 2469 beThrough fine cooperation and pating placed them high am. ,n. And TretS of this paper. 3 and 5 p. m. or in the eve- aid extended tween i walking out of the store w.th their ! industrial Kennecott Copby organization', Im sure that these men are goat 6767, giving the address. per Corporation, three new p ekets bin aliv bulging with loot. !Jj .1 : out the country. ing to miss the association of each ning P.. Af'er talking with the sheriff.;, i Houses Chosen For Painting wells have been added to boost Six separate prescnt.ikmis of r.lnj other, whom they daily saw at hi. boys admitted tii.-- had not ' f As one of the events feature water of Magna's .. chaii-men supply. were to the made work, and perhaps their anticipennants eon : ni, been to school at all during the n.- u the Cleanup, from a number of enThese improvements mean that s and of th. me. a pated leisure time will prove to be as d.,y. ' tries, the exterior of two Magna Magna will enjoy the softer water too much. Utah Cupper P.iih.v w-Ivaiieiy .it t.iei anil shrubs slate that in many M,gn..-G...- i homes will be painted, the mater- in the entire town this summer : .i i Receiving the pennant un lx i I: . .n Therefore, I should like to make ial on th-tie? the ik.-- . and labor to be furnished by and in future years. . . a suggestion. Why couldn't a club of refinery employ, es were ih;..: l.i.k . aim jiiiK-.- 's J. W. Richard '.in. y.iiing.itei stealing the merchan-lii-! Last year, a large portion of the man R. L. Dean and Ii . : li. 1 :: be organized for all retired form- the Chamber of Commerce. n ,:i p llie'n go with a cl. .! m usually Suggestions were asked from t nvn was given the new water, R. M. Sargent. Arthur m, er copper and smelter employes i Ji'"S 12 all 1 i!!.ci..l T.. i.lnu "f tbe .el'r.iiiiiiid. on homes that be- and the wells mean that all homes p. .ts tb.r. ii. - 6'.2 i rj. o'- - tied ployces were n pi esenled i e (perhaps Bacchus might be inter- the community . s: t f.r Son l.y, Aptil .' bilieve that ll.iwever, to deputies were older who servicid by the Magna Water chairman D. E. Dimond and c. .. ,,v people, ested, too), to meet at regular in- longed b" ..k- 12 .. A ll.iin and Eg is to n belter iirckfast their offices, inilify cl. Company, will use the better chairman A. J. Beutler an 1 P. A G: S t. .d tervals, retain associations and not able because of physical ! w.!l d. a fill!, iwed drawr to vi a have talk tn.' and by youngsters firmities or financial resources, water. 6225 qu. ! Montoya. Receiving the aw.nil b. it. y at 2.V. friendships? j ingj'.s so an.l tiie ean offense that be dr.v.ng putting parents, I I lelilim.-- t.iI would like to go a step further to do the work themselves. for the Magna null, Central Pow- tun n:. merit. Prizes : .t were Old Wells Standby will be givi n luliy appreciated by all involved The homes that will be thus kl ri with er Station and ask if this same group and Mills H Or. . 'aiio wl.-i't The old wells will be mainMonday tint n i cn'.i'.'n:',' .; tles. ri. pin Mrs. to Louise . i it wouldn't be interested in having recognized belong tained and kept in repair as a Department were chairmen M. S. wili be charged. They feel tii.il by this mitii...l., bv A;i a "Hobby House", operated simi- Bradley, 8755 West 2700 So. and !:. Bawden, C. G. Harris and J. B. the in-- i n xt T.ie juv.-n.lIn but this from all i 'ii' indications haps delinquency Mr. .'let'll .i Grose and A. E. X.. I in 'ii'... . ea: - ,,r. ! R. S. larly to the noted Craft House in Mrs. Fannie Little, 2944 So. 8800 itslanib'tue will can not be better to if curbed siat b' than the ..: e.i ul Mligl.-- G.i. 2fii'i, ng necessary use this si n. Carl West. Salt Lake City. The Teen-Ag- e i Borup. Elroy D.nu an.l 0 .1 'liiv at 4'39 p. 14th are allowed to go w;tii-water now or in the future. at dinner in, an.l :h. Salt ,v D. K. Hatton. The mine p. nnar.t Tifio Clubhouse might be a possible g A ' .,11 i was brought ..t 0.30! ..ny type of punishment. b.ng rig .11 M location. mg as.i.-te- d e: - arre.-tohere from Bingham by Kennecott, was received by chairman L. O. u'l'i i.'ri by I visited such a place in southBulge. C !i ,n T?- -j Joe P. 'h.-;.i i'k. He manned by an operator, the sup- Hamlin and include: evir.t; J.111 , B. U'V.I ern California several years ago, s. A. Sia.-tisspa erintendent of this type of opera- Dispenza. Clarence H. Nayhir reMay 23 M.xeJ del by, (me IM. W. Hrodi-rick- . and marveled that practically all & tions from tiie mine, several help- ceived the award for Salt Lake ofr.'ll.w.'.l by H. Gedd.-sR L. H. ... of the participants pursuing hobAiv.ith. r emte.-- t is slated ers and welders from the Magna fice employees and H. C. AnderF. J. bies of many types, mingling and ISiiaw, P. H. mill. This was made possible son for employees of the Garfield May 301 Ii. Many other competitive hJ.'.jl offense Garf:. Id '.v. :!;. Water and Improvement Comvisiting with each other, were ach cars, En-a:e .n'.eiti.inmrnts the P. of slated during II. through ! courtesy M .' D. 11. . J over 65 years of age! B.:yle, bt ciiuso Augu-- l and sisn, general superintendent. John panies. June, July, 'Twould be a wonderful proThumps :i. II I" Mr. Priest presented an Amcr-- ' .,,.r i.t The irrigation ditch back of Allan, A. J. Fitzgerald, Joe White, ' J. A. Strut!'..' ul i: iean flag which flew over the Capject for Kennecott to start-a- nd cite thn Merton Way in Magna is to be J. Hy Breeze and others. I. ..tuiid will !i.. a Calcuitu an.l : who knows Magna might become C'ul!ad..y f itol on March 7 received from 'Jil but ask Vote Appreciation covered and completely finished famous as the place where an inSlr0 Competition En. j Answ th I" !' haw been ar-- 1 The Magna Water Company Congressman William A. Dawson Kennecott Copper Corporation thii gr. in. .ii.'. of Utah's Second Receivdustry also took care of their em- by District. boy was h.i.'i'.e.un-.i.p this spring, announces John Hojid of Trustees at their regular in ei.riy September. countered By Pirates ployes after years of faithful, .' the ti:r. of Goli executive secretary of the meet Tuesday evening, wrote into ing the flag were L. F. Putt, genWednesday loyal service! V.i".i'-il.i- y the minutes letters of commenda- eral manager of Utah Copper afternoons have From Rooieveltltes Community Council. If you are interested, call us or Magna A metal liner p.po will be plaction to Mr. Ensign an.l other Division and Fred J. Neria, presi- I.. . n .is ,!. fur special gulf write a card. We should like to ed in the dent of Local nf Melba In the flr-- t game of the Stub1 dangerous place and parties f ir their willing coopera- Association of 588, International .villi-'- , tiiiit will be aiiiimiiiei d a submit your reactions to Kenne-cot- t. Machinists who !ut. r t.'iv Red nd IV. if ui..', !'. playoff. Cyprus Puaris completely covered over. It ex- tion and help. VS Succumbs had been selected by all unions at .'.re ;.l- - ii!.,nii. ' 1.1 : the tends from 31X10 south to 2810 By their aid. Magna now has an t:.mg Union squad fr mi '. .'.111. 'll? 'I Utah Copper to represent them. In y m. :. 'ine i.iw The Editor south on 8725 West. R noon r wit, at ample source and supply of water. Wednesday p..P' 1 conduct- . 1 In the past several years, three realized at a big saving to the Mr. Pelt congratulated empl"vees ail I t. 45 39. Wonderful Music! on the obtain :"dc Second high Water participation CARD OF THANKS been from Altn.iiigii a luie group ..f u children have Company. pulled 1 attended the ed and urged employees tn eon-I Utah Symphony the ditch, nan iblin Jug. awiy escaping death W.u k ' I 7v sl.i. in ; tinue the payroll savings plan. In K' Wednesday night in the beautiful by who died I w ii. drowning. !.:- tj . Salt Lake tabernacle with Reid ' :u Mhlvab-I.M'.i'l- l. his response, Mr. Nona cited the the..- - i" iv The ropper corporation is to be Webster School Head I ' I .Vi . "i li I.. L,, excellent team work between L!Ines Nibley as guest artist. I accomil Jt it )i for this sincerely commended ' S Recovering From Fall 'Iher of Mrs panied Dolsa Hook, who was civic improvement. unions, the management an.l all one. V I. Faiier.ii Hen , .1 J'.t'i) S '. lb especially interested fti hearing M.dth.'ws f employees as a large factor in tin . 'ir apf:tv' 1:1 Md.!!ia. the talented pianist, as he made Philip Debs, principal of Web- success of the bond campaign. i K'.vrn f.. - No Damage Grass Fire It i ii.i i' his debut at Town Hall in New one of the most difficult selec- ster School, is convalescing at his D. C. Houston, genera! dr:v. .ici've s. : P.ipan. solus tl.i, ! York when the Hooks resided tions in music. home in Magna from bruises and chairman, read 1., Id Vi ehu'ch .! x M A. V. Pu.vi'1! ; nd congratulating iv. X v ? d:.m:iKe and i will be Wll th-ne..r ,1 f puum'.I the p.ir.y there. Mr. Nibley's mother was a Saw a number of our friends injuries suf feted Monday when letters from Gov. J. Bracken Lee. U:iiversil r.f r t in iisid.-n.-; VS .th. uf V. Fen r.. V Eilisiin, 9010 one if the first wo-- as Cong. Dawson and Senator guest of Bill and Delsa, who have there, including a charming quar- he fell at the school. . 32110 West .1 Siuth, frem a grass C.uty. biith ,M The accident occurred as Mr. V. Watkins. a funeral long known the artistic Nibley tet of Mrs. Robert Burhman, Mra. i..p li.i.l .d.ine, :,ndi itrusts him f.ri- - Thur iav. I'l.iti- - f... tillv u,i:'iUh.h. L. R. Colt, Mra. T. R. McNeilis, Debs was reaching to pull a blind At the conclusion of the family. as it should, is l.iisi-- above all, :; ' tj, alarm was answered by f r Mr. Nibley was superb and we Mrs. E. J. Clugston, Dr. T. C. down, and fell directly on a chair. in ,hurch the flag and one of th. anx.ety for earthly wants. Salt Lake County department No. d.ivs. It w .11 .,1 w : k. pennants were raissd on the is truly enjoyed his interpretation of Weggeland and S. J. Qulnnay. , broad t.uid .MU. lie pc uf ba..a..i. sympathy j( extended -. -- . WellKnownMan j j I Unexpectedly 1 Dies Sunday l . . : - i well-know- n 'EApni s . . Ife-thc-u : . . I a, U. S. . Garfield Residents Seek Sheriff: Imvnsitc Deputy Badly deeded Treasurer tify Gives Awards For i'. will-pow- . KCCBond Drive ! n -. : . ' - at j., ' iifii.i-wmen- Ry-dal- rh atef '. . i ' - - ' I . Wave Of Juvenile Pilfering Hits 1 e r . Stores . . 1 n Areas Give of-l.i- . New Wells : Golf Course Insure Magna I I ' , Generously 1.- . To Red Cross i'Slates Opening Amplejfater j : . . , On April 12 , i . , - , . Fnl,n8 I thro-.igi- : 1 1 'Tno Gariielt! t 1 jjiwiilr-- - Admit . -I v.,-iou- w-- M-- Sin-riff- I'reakatre ii.-- : t . e, .: : t :' 11 s.it.-f.i- C.l-- . ; . K'-u- f- M ' 11 . i i p-- : , . . . t 1 '' DITCH BY ; d ! MERTON WAY Cyprus Plays Union In State ilinn.-bing.- TO BE COVERED cr . En-".::- i- Hoop Playoff j . . . I Rn-kie- i . . Work To Stall Next Week On M-- l 1 ."Dairy Queen" 1 1 ,1 i; - M 11 . 1 : ll.'i-n-- . . . . 1 I |