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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah How good and ;, i:t a t'.iia;. it is to seek n.-- so much thn.e own as another's to sow by the wayside fur t:u and trust Loves ivej!r.pi.no of love. Mji'.v KJdy t wav-wear- y, IuLt Let h.m tru: ti:.s, t:i:it ho knowolh whifli n:o. ewit'.-- ihli e :n glo.N and u:iio;.-...o..iot- I I urn 'Vilig the I.oid kiiliilii'. i:l, uiid : .gii! musik s. in tilt for .11 fuse tli.ngs I delight. uit!i tile Loti. juJnii -- FIREMEN Safety Awards endorse To Be Given To Industries CLEANUPS Awards of Merit for safety achievement will be presented by the National Safety Council to the Arthur mill and to the electrolytic copper refinery of Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corn papers, stray cartons, poration, according to word reand all kinds of rubbish. ceived from the national safety The State n is especially interested in these organization. The refinery's award is based on clean-up- s for the help they give in the year 1952 when the plant of rid getting dry materials that achieved a frequency rate of 2J might carry fire. Clearing out rub- accidents per million man hours bish amounts to The national average is Its suggested that in the spring worked. 13.9 for refineries in clean-u- p special attention be giv1949-5en to searching out and removing the years The genuine interest of all emthings that may cause a fire ployees and supervisory personClean-u- p committees could nel made the safety award posprofit by getting a lireman on the said H. A. Shaw, supercommittee to train them in spot- sible, intendent."For a plant which ting fire hazards that could easily started up a little over 2 years ago be removed right along with the with new equipment and a workregular job. This would bo a great force unfamiliar with refinery help nut only in removing immed- ing iate fire hazards but also in train- operations, the 1952 safety record is very gratifying." ing every clean-uhand in lookThe award for the Arthur mill ing for and recognizing fuels that is being presented by the National can carry fire. Safety Council for the plants havFiremen would rather help rale of 2.5 acciing a community in preventing fires dents frequency per million man hours tlun to have to go out and fight f.re, resulting from neglect to re worked during last year. This move dangerous fuels. The fellow compares with a national average mills covwho lias lost his haystack or his of 20.1 for house to a fire that started in ering the years 1949 to 1951. "During 1952, considerable rebackyard rubbish knows the value of keeping the yard clear. So modeling went on at the Arthur do the neighbors when they get to plant while maintaining copper output, said C. G. Quigley, supthinking about it. Remodeling normalare a great in- - erintendent. Spring clean-up- s causes hazards. However, emMay they emphasize fire ly and foremen showed their proofing and continue to serve ployees usual excellent cooperation with the community. the safety program, took remodeling hazards in their stride and achieved the best safety record since 1917, the earliest year for which accident statistics are availSpring clean-u- p campaigns are on throughout this area clearing yards, fields, roadsides and dumps of the winter season's accumula tions of dry weeds, broken limbs, wind-blow- Forester-Firewarde- g. non-ferro- 1. haz-ard- p NOW... and theres a barrel non-ferro- of quality in every bottle ! YEARS OLD 16 PROOF. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING 1 CO., LAWRENCEBURG. INDIANA able." R. L. Erickson is the safety engineer at the Arthur mill and R. L. Dean, the director of safety first and personnel at the refinery. The two awards are expected for presentation in the near Magna Matron Television at & SONS KING, DfTfCTVf" DUMONT TlLtVISION SfEN ON "HOCKY AS THE NETWOSK DuMont MILFORD Its qiiirr-inc- i ) limlricil-fsc- h e picture from Injured In Crash Bus-C- ar Mrs. Ruth Taylor Wright is recuperating from bruises suffered Friday morning, 8:45 o'clock, when her late model car and a school bus collided at Redwood Road and 3rd South. Husband in Service Mrs. Wrights husband, State Highway Patrolman C. W. Wright, left last week for Lackland Air Base in San Antonio, Texas, having been recalled to the service. He is a veteran of World War XI and entered now as a First Lieutenant. Mrs. Wright's father, Samuel Levi Taylor, succumbed last week, following an operation. h Du Moat Teletmn. Smart- ly rompacl Cwlrmporaiy cabinet of sturdy wnodi and rirb mahogany or limed oak teneen. 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This will take the form of an Easter Pageant, entitled. The Challenge of the Cross." There will be a practice this Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. The ehoir is kindly asked to note the rehearsal. In Television Limed oak and Llond model prietl tlighll higher. Thursday will be the annual Stake Rally of the Baptist women in Salt Lake City. This is an allday meeting, and several car loads arc expected to go from Magna. DIVIDENDS f 7 C'p printing Ct. mm |