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Show "The Complete Home Newspaper" -- (Y CHATTER penny lor some Giving people's thoughts is just another example of inflation. k.irit. year Thirty-sevent- h CANNON-PAPANIKOLA- HOME IS S I mentioned to Henry Mori the UTAH-MONTANpast week that its a fine idea to afstop buying things you cant ford if you can get along without a ConThe eating. struction company th. He just laughed in a gay way. home uht.-was featured during leant Nat.oiial Home Week, I like Bing Crosby, and the has been named winner of tiie night on TV, he remarked, Utah Montana aiea home piumo-tio- n I speak Prench-n- ot fluently, but contest sponsored by the Naenough to get my face slapped. WINNER OF What GivesT Young men in military service write home advising that all new an inductees are being given k cycle of basic train- ing instead of the 16 weeks which has been the prevailing rule in the past. The military heads in Washington continue to call more and more men and yet the camps are filled with so many soldiers that officers are perplexed as to whut can be done with them. tional Association of Home Builders. Promotional appeal, des.gn, landscaping and furnishings were oasis of judging, and the open design, many custom features, att: acted liundnds of certainly people and drew many favorable comments. Niu company Papjnikolas,offrc.al and general manager, won an expense-paitrip to Acapulco, Mexico. Town Look Through the fine cooperation of Salt Lake County officials and the State Road Commission, Magna will definitely have a new look" for the late fall months. J. Hv Breeze, county road supervisor, has agreed to clean the side streets and main street down to the business district this week and William Harmon of the State Iioad Commission will have men sweep and wash Main Street next week, so that the local streets should be in clean condition before the winter weather. Action Planned Mr. O. Leo Robinson, director of the Salt Lake County Dcpart-da- y ment of Health, reports that the Salt Lake County attorney is now I ' resi- - starling suit against Magna dents who have not complied with the recommendations and sugges- made by his office. Letters were sent to two residents this week stating that unless they thoroughly cleaned and improved their premises, court action by Salt Lake County would be filed against them. s Overseas Mailing Season Is Here Big, New Dept. 01 Jewelry At Huffaker Store A big, new department of jewelry is now being offered to the public at the Huffaker Furniture and Jewelry store in Magna, and an entirely modern section at the rear of the store has been added to provide 300 additional feet for well-know- Outcome Of Hunters Eye Hurt Indefinite ll Catholic Church Plans Spook Ami Hop Dance Oct. HARVEST BALL As a fitting entertainment for the scary time of Hallowe'en, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church is planning a Spook and evening, Hop Dance Saturday October 31st at the hall. It will start at 8:00 p.m., refreshments will be served and a nominal price of admission is to The annual and always be made. Harvest Ball of Cyprus high All are invited. school is planned for this Friday, October 23rd at the school. It is sponsored by the FFA and FHA, PLANNED THIS FRIDAY EVE fun-lad- President Ike Eisenhower has proclaimed the week of October 18th to 24th as United Nations Week and hu asked that churches and clubs hold programs to enlighten everyone as to the purposes of the United Nations. CITIZENS ASK STREETLIGHTS AT 2100 So-80- 09 F:orn m.iy an.l v.r :he li.i3 iiiiui.:-- , ; , t. 1 W. .. f r tv l1 rt. rou- 'jys Throw Tomatoes And i;.fs V.vrls Vehicles -- Hi . ' .4 1!: y t Si y ... l' !"i--- ( : i I . a. i ' van. 'll has became The io:....r.i' f.giec in our whole ..f con.,.1: vstioii is tiie for-- i ra.'iaer who n .ii, r or later imes the i to! of mo-- t every ili:l-- v. .1 .n An.-Tica- . hi e All 111 Theie an m.niv eouservation aet vi'ii-- wh!.-!- i are nut so glamorous and not much pahiinzed. Many civic oig.m.zations such as Wildlife Federations, and Carden Clubs and others sponsor conservation programs parhiinuig to thr-ispecial fields. Having served as conservation chairman of the Federated Garden Clubs of Utah in :he pa-- l. I should like t ) tell you of some of the Garden Club.-,-' activities in the ciiiisei vation p.ograin. To begin with. Gulden Clubs are heartily in agieement with the whole c.in..ervatitin program, eith- . ! : h-- 1 t.i-U- s .iii-1- The ..i al o bur-loo.-- i- : . AYER EXPERT u ... .1 i ming pool has keen d years, and now it is al.i. t . , ity with the coop tu'.io:-w!.- -: As an individual citiz-.-nwill be my share of the c:si? : Each family is being a.--pay $24, in full, or p.rl, o. in : . quarteily ins'...!! e.i h. What kind of pool The committee v y:n.-- . matter visited i.:i . Loo'.1 talked with eng.i.. . ' 1 ' i ' 1 ll.i. t, off.cial of the liiiup inn: Company .h i. L lire Cay, will be the J : .: . FREAK MISHAP , - . M nday cve- 2G:h at the regular ..i.er : ( . cling of the Magna ,. a.ty v :... . Cuuii-Jil- is to be held in itiiio-m- g ; .y J.iiiii Jtokich, cxecu g i f the ruunr.l. promptly at 8:00 p.m. .. liu.-.-- t will discuss water f t:e p o;kj ed Magna .... a; pool, construction facts i .e:r,ia.y i What are the advantages of type of pool? It is cheaper to bi.il i. I: i attractive. It has many m.u r b .. efits which make opr.:,., a ier and morp ec.momie.d. Is the pool suggested adeq.. : . il-.- Vell- - a i : j Yes. The 45 by 00 pool i meet Magna's needs sat., even if the present pi 'pul a. i greatly increases. What about operating cost,,? Operating costs w.l! ittained by Granite Sehn.d Dir'.iii and it will be supervised ic. S. Lake Coun'y Idee: cut i n. department. Why the pool now? The swimming pool has been proposed periodically f. : ,;'.i 25 years. Action has b. ea ; ; a.-- , i jJwk.Ci i : fll foith 'ti I lunic Dance ;?ult(l At L"l ih w f.n as ; different reasons. There w:il always be complicating f..i in. other projects. Now. ,;i. n : need exists; now, win.n Hie .o,- . is growing; now, when M g.i i c.l izens recognize fully their inde-- ; t.i.n pendent civic .. consideration for it.-- ' vision for the future nnr i t lime for citizens to t. cooperation on t.ii.- - - i t Copper ;k,i i hr. 1. 1. c!ub ;.!i:viii:v-- i i. h-- Oct-- j h-- . nf- ! - s ! !.:v, couple. iv will be iesmk and ..li.--t. direct .11 present ) I1 You may take consolation from the fact the few plants and shrubs dug in the wilds will live in the first place. We cannot duplicate as many complaints tlic cnvironmcn'.a1. fcto:s involv-hav- e relative to the , l'A in their growth. Practically all r Uwn are acid lovers. This con-- n problem at Cyprus school, dition is produced by decaying to the assembly, open public, is slated for Friday. October 30th. leaves and because they are only is Captain C. W. Brady of the watered by rainwater which cannot county sheriff's office, will Ih? the always slightly acid, weenvirontheir climatic speaker and explain motoring ment of cool nights and the high proixu- and practices, as well as submitting altitudes. So oven those few plants reconuiiindatiuns to curb the fust that live are not thrifty. The same factors of environand dangerous driving that has been rcporUd by icsidcnts near ment hold good for the little blue spruce you covet so much, the schools. The assembly begins at 10:00 a. plus the fact that the evergreen you buy from the nurseryman has in. o'cl.K'k. been acclimated to lower altitude, has been wjtcrcd by a similar water which you use, plus the the very important fact that I:ij-i:ioc- bei n received if): piize is in . en- forced by tiie guard. an of our forest, the courteous, but firm forest ranger. TO ASSEMBLY On TRAFFIC Club Costume , conservation measures are PUBLIC INVITED slated r.ir Saturday, '.. pm. end I j t.-i- opper Club : t.n-.e- s com-neiit- ' tor future growth? ! ' i law-abid.- j t.ibhs have been v ij and will be , . . FUND DRIVE IN FULL u id partners are it: r .'.I in costume the blinking ,.f i!divry In New Subdivisions r 1 4 ft iM nurseryman So the roots instead of reaching Re out as do wild plants, are confined close to the tree and can be Gardens are now at the county balled and burlapped. lay .1 to I have not mentioned, the little shops under Tuer-As soon as they are placed, it sign on the convenient pine tree Surveyor's will be to have mail de- which says, $101)0 fine or imin these liveries Officials prisonment for forest rule regulasections. numbers of 'Leve that this move will be tion violations. il.'H and Thomas I have done to purposely bemade in about two weeks. cause I believe that Americans have fallen in love with their national foi cits and need only to root-prunr- s. Possible Here Soon ' .' BETTER AFTER I X cream-colore- MAGNA MAN iiOUNUIL MEET , inspirational picture than our national forests when our native flowers arc in bloom. The drifts of wild geraniums, bluebells, Indian paintbrush, columbines, lupines and many others produce a breathtaking riot of color and a rare opportunity for the colored slide photographer. The native shrubbery at ita best presents a lovely picture, the green of our evergreens edds a somber accent which in turn is modified hy the light barked and light foliaged quaken aspen, which add a friendliness and motion to this bewitching scene. With all this, one is overcome with a thankfulness to be alive and as Emerson has said: God's in his heaven and all is right with the world. This is truly the process of being recreated. To many while viewing all this beauty comes the perfectly naturOne al instinct of possession. would like to dig up a monstrous d sized columbine or a small blue spruce and see if they would grow north of the house. Now, pause a second and do some honest thinking. Just you digging a few would do very little injury, thats true. Your love for wild things is commendable, but if you are allowed to dig them so could others. That would spell destruction. Even to pick the wild flowers prevents seeding. Mr. Frank W. Gicenwood of These mountain flowers have to 8974 Wc.il 3100 South in Magna, take a severe and necessary beatwas reported consider,ably im- ing by ealile and sheep grazing proved Monday from injuries suf- and wildlife maintenance. This grazing is necessary for our fered in a freak accident at the Americans Magna Mill Thors lay. livestock economy. Mr. Clreenwoud suffered b:okcn consume 65 million pounds of ribs iinj a punctui'ed lung when meat a day. These grazing regulations are meticulously enforche only 22 inches. Mr. Greenwood, a carpenter at ed. The livestock is not allowed the mill, fcil when a board broke to enter the national forest until that lie had placed across the the vegetation has reached a cer"V" of a horizontal angle iron, tain stage of development, so seed e.iusing him to drop 22 inches to production is assured. The cattle and sheep must leave ground. He was taken to St. Marks the forest at a certain date in the Hospital and is recovering nicely. fall, only a cciiain percentage of forage may lie used. All these TO SPEAK AT : . . Of emphasizes Explains Dangers 'i lied juveniles of this "Beginning Delinquency taken to the ...d !. !: i'll'- and parents will Ten lmys of Brockbank junior ..i: :e'.ly re ixinsible for high school were apprehended ir ynuiignters. Wednesday with pass keys to brl.aol Burglary lockers of tiie school and four l....: lay, October lath, the others were caught stealing moni ...h.ioi was burgl.ii'izcd ey from boys clothes in the gym, ion : s and pencils all I) ic le.iult of reported losses a stolen y of stolen items from many locke.iiiii.imt of S3I). Entrance ers. ier a moving a window In efforts to curb the beginhie, lavatory, that ning delinquency" of these boys, : i iii.i e l earlier in the Judge Hulun W. Clark of the Juvenile Court, spoke Thursday to tub Sand .md ..Gravel the school student-body and ex- . , tree the ofllinics affects of plained .call Smelling and such acts. Captain C. W. Brady of i.iii v was al.io the sheriff s office was also 12th and 150 a county and speaker, personally invesI U. Uli stolen. cases of the boys the tigated M Oct-- bet- lGth, the Sunset some of whom have been before I . Ih.d 20 cases of the . . V ;tv juvenile court before. vr.it. r we:c r loii n from the A meeting was later held for all parents of involved children and their cooperation sought to eradicate this problem from the V, school. Nordgrt-- - : T1:.- - Responsible rift r. . p WITH PASSKEYS u.-- , !j BOYS CAUGHT '. , . i Of JUNIOR HIGH -; i nu-e.-s.i- e :..i,. r l- r . . : of-ir- ! . de-ig- i . i. i ! . I business houses mi re contacting ini'. for their annual domi mi. i worn. n. ! 'll Fn'Sn-ring'- c iumV-.- u.. n m.-.- i HERE WATER MEET i:m.ius ung-i'.i-- value of all i j. tv, i !i : schools add to As property v. iiv. payments on crease. Is not a swimming po ! e : ous? On the contrary, it t safety. A swimming po 1 Encourages cv-'' to swim a 2 Discourages .... u.i swimming in pdlu'.cj 3 Provides pme r in to swim, sanitary c!i..n ;e : :V. and modern 4 Lessens don1. .. T!' 1' as many young pn pi, ,i:e drowning as fum; pol.-'-.p. tically all these J uv ' ,i in unsupciviscd ;! .e Are there other benefit? ! Yes. Firs:, a p ' would ellminir.o the . ; inconvenience of i r i.:ii youngsters (and . towns which h:.v.' po-i- l it keeps young p.upln v? ent families home off e. nv. .i ! hi ways and out of i.v e..'.v pools in other common.! ' s. Who thought up the idea ol a swimming pool? with Walt Gottschalk and Barbara Martin, presidents of the two or- IS ganizations, directing affairs. A queen will be chosen at the ball and nominations for compet- SWING ing young ladies started Wednesday. The Queen will be elected A drive to i ni. r by voting at 1 cent a vote, the Fund is in full a young lady receiving the most ors at t'ne Gurfic! 1! to be named queen. na nnd Artiu- - V Powder Plant, MONTHLY MAGNA r. u -- have io pay for it? The swimming po d wi. bo a part of the new v;. school gymnasium, will poned many By Emil Faultier M . some hunters cia.mrd made to g.mg or (lir- - lii.it there were plenty of deer to i ''I ' .CO f'll Ott ill!' lie taken ,n tile Oquirrii f.sithills tni'Hiliies at the f a hunh-- had tiie physical stam-u;i t i hike to the top Of the Ton. io bui- s as well canyon slopes. according to dc- Several men said they could Noidgicn. y pelted have brought back docs, but have a the open win- - vowed to Jiop mulling that doesT -, le.tt.ng the n't pars a pad' of antlers. .aid uii.vui ing er w.ldlife management, range , n..v seconds. managt-iniTi!fire pievention, soil at '.lie bus, eimservatiiin, etc. However, the : el t!. win- .. special activities which Garden d. j Clubs have worked with are wild il ti I to flowers, shrubbery and trees, road-sid- e .c 'dial a hard' fire preII! led at vention and many other phases of . a.i'.l.'.-inthe win-- . this great conservation moveThe tomato in tills case ment. ..i : a liiek. One cannot imagine a greater Judge Rulon W. Clark I construction, m.i.v efficient use, they a pool app.o.vm.i: i feet. ny b.-i'i- i nth- . li s i. .ill ; Who would benefit frem a ming pool? Everyone in appi'.'i! i in than any other act.ve i. the young, the !,!. 1!of the handicjppo sport whieii is as wIvigorous us tiie i:'..iiv,.i cs to make it. How would property fit, since they and clii lawyers and i GARDEN .1 year. i r I - ..Hii,irkil lii.' dies and bucks! i Mill lomo, bu! lllIS tl In- - a different si. with many wtv.iii iuii'vi.i, win) haw iiwav.i "got their deci." reporting success. Some alliiliut'-the poor hunting to heavy foliajc and heat, wnile others claim that the deer .lie lieginuing to gel seieve, due i. the thousand-of hunters each 'W . k. in ll yu.rns A has been pr-the Times and Leader Magna Swimming pool . tes, and through answers, explain why Mi the 8100.000 pool is nero-rv.- Nearly everybody. i :in.l In : u i J j!! i YOUR POOR. RAD LUCK" imim L tM.i.-.i- f i citizens have peti- NEXT TUESDAY O. K. mi i tioned and requested street lightOf the resident::!! a e.i ing at 2400 South and 8000 West, The monthly meeting of the Garfield and o ilvi:" and according to a letter received W. S. Iloik. from Frank Sherer. chief traffic Magna Water Company will be Sit engineer of the State of Utah, an held next Tuesday, October 27th, group, hopes that t!u I.i will be reached .1, investigation will be made of this 8:0!) p.m. in the Firchall. All directors and interested citas been outlined. condition at the earliest possible izens are invited to attend. data. ! A group of .lAJORJTY OF DEER HUNTERS pIOV wl this innovation, according to Kenneth and Clair Huffaker. Many types of rings, including a most varied assortment of diamonds, Bulova and Elgin watches, silverware, etc., has been received and are attractively displayed in beautiful cases. n Mr. Joe Todd, and C is now competent watch-make- r, in charge of this department, and offers fast, efficient service on all watch repairing. He is the original ITS TIME TO MAIL Christmas owner of Todds Jewelry Store in packages overseas. Magna and recently returned to If military and other personnel Magna to make his home and be assigned in foreign countries are associated with Huffaker Furnito receive their gifts by Christ- ture and Jewelry Store. mas, now is the time for action. The post office department has again designated the four weeks between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15 as the period of acceptance for Christmas packages for members of the armed forces outside the continental United States. The rule also applies to parcels for government employees. There is a size limitation for Whether Harry F. Lott of Salt overseas air parcel post: 30 inches over-ain length and width com- Lake City, former well known lobined and two pounds in weight. cal resident, will lose his rigltt eye Domestic rates apply when mail is still unknown, according to is addressed in care of coastal port word given Tuesday by members of his family. postmastei s or the Navy fleet Mr. Lott was struck in the eye postmaster. Saturday at the opening of duck hunting season, when he was hit by a stray shotgun pellet on the lake shore near Brigham City. Family members said that Mr. Loti is still suffering eye hemorrhages and attending doctors at St. Mark's Hospital are uncertain 31 whether they can save the eye. AUTHORITY TO SPEAK IN HUNTER TO LIONS ON UNITED NATIONS D. A. Skeen, noted lawyer and former International Lions President, will be the featured speaker at the Hunter Lions Club Saturday evening, October 24th, beginning at 8:00 p.m. The general public is invited, announces Hal Richardson, president ' : cvje-'.o:- own. taking jobs that mean much for the public good and that everybody else dodges. 4. By speaking well of some person who is deserving of credit, when others are criticizing him. 5. By seeing the good in everyone and trying to bring it out when others say it is hopeless. 6. By doing instead of merely complaining." Number 18 .X-- , Group Answer: V..r Questions Poised By Citizens hair-raisi- 3. By x.j j State and County Cooperate For Better b, For centuries scientists have tried to change iron, lead and other base metals into gold. An atomic physicist of the General Electric Company now tells it is possible to produce one ounce of gold by his method yet it would cost $1,000,000. And an ounce of gold today is worth about $35! At only a slight cost you can change the dullest routine of everyday life into a joyful experience. God puts at your disposal an abundance of opportunities to do this. Here are a few ways: 1. By being pleasant when it would be so easy to be grouchy. 2. By listening cheerily to people who are in trouble, even when you have worse troubles tf your - . (Editor's note: The Look Forward We often meet people who continually look backward. They not only get a pain in the neck but are likely to be one, too. she will work and we cannot well guarantee that family incomes will be adequate without her help. What we can do is work toward stopping, and to a degree reversing, the inflation which has so greatly decreased the buying power of the dollar. That would at least make it unnecessary for so many mothers to work especially the mothers of young children who are most needed in their homes. i pi d Pleasant Green First Ward will hold their annual Ward Fair Mon- evening, October 2C.h at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of the MIA. Officials say: Mothers! Take the day off and bring your families for dinner at the wardhouse. Barbecued beef sandwiches, hot dogs, French fried potatoes, drinks, ice cream, cake, and candy wdl be served. Booths will be up with games of skill such as darts and balloons, Working Mothers I read a federal bulletin the water pistols and lighted candles. other day where official figures Come and see how good your aim showed that today more than half is at hitting the target. The Primary is having a fish the 20 million working women are married. There are about 5.5 pond and from all the wonSorful million single women on Ameri- things going into it, someone can payrolls and about 3 million might snag a diamond ring off the who are widowed or divorced, bottom. The Relief Society will present which leaves more than 1 1 million who work to supplement the in- Iheir most prized baked goods recome of a husband. More than 5 cipes for the occasion. They have million of these have children un- spent many hours on quilts, dish der 18 and about 2 million have towels, pillow slips, aprons, hand-- , kerchiefs and children's clothing children below school age. All of this, say government of- for the sale. Have you thought about Christficials, constitutes a problem. mas yet? Well, here will be a wonIn most cases, they feel, it is derful opportunity to buy many of unwise for mothers of young your Christmas gifts. the children to work outside The biggest thrills of the eveadult home, unless they have an ning will be in the Spook House. with whom to leave the young- Don't miss it! Be prepared for sters or there are proper nursery some experiences! schools available. We cannot well deny a mother free choice in deciding whether - VITAL BATA FOR MAGNA - Sometimes our great thinkers make us wonder if they regard man as entirely hopeless and mistake. Ralph Waldo Emerson said that, Man is god in ruins,'' but from that hint we might believe he could return to his estate. We are sure that the sun in man's eye is not blinding him but restoring his true sight. It is believed by some great people that what looks like unleashed madto the ness in the may soon become unlimited power for world good. Lets all be hopeful and talk hopeful. When we prophesy dire things to mankind we really are pointing at ourselves. u m HEADS CLEANUP j. . SWIM POOL AREA A Cuiinon-Ppjnik.il.'i- eight-wee- Read It in The Times or Leade- r- le it-- n ,'ttlICE TO GARFIELD RESIDENTS :i M , ' ' li.i-- l i 1 be informed. These forests belong to you tenant having doors that ' : .c.l!i the town im- - are n 't being used and in storage, and me. Let's treat them that way. t ..ill piogram, is kindly asked t. leave word of . The selfish wish to govern is will remove and same at the office, so that they ' " dead trees, worth- - may be picked up. often mistaken for a holy zeal is an' : lull's, etc. P!i use tele Garfield Improvement Co. the cause of humanity. .one the company offices, 7751. Elbert Hubbard, Arl- . j 1 - |