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Show jjpcoiiunNw a..st- - . -- The Complete Home Newspaper' 7 -- Read It in The Timet or Leader- - CHATTER Thirty-sNever '..ike The uozli 3 t'Hi If .v.:. a.-- e Number 27 Garfield, Utah, Friday, December 25, 1953 venth year y t LEAVES FROM A Life To- oQuite often I 11:1k of .1 quotation wii.eh Si to n h the hecticncss of daily l.fc f r me like a lucky p:, e mid It -. Life is too shart t'j he little." GARDENERS SCRAPBOOK We'w been woik.ng so Ions and hard lately, that I suppose iK'in tired, s :i;v tilings have proved irksome, until I realized that our little pndis, our sensitiveness. our jealousy, our bad humor, are foolish. And then. I remember, that my chanee conies with the dawn of every new day! By Emil Feulner Christmas NEW Look Forward With Hcpo It seems to me that a most fitting editorial for rur New Years edition next week would be Look Forwjrd With Hope." Why? Because hope seerr.- - to be one of tnc leas', dominant characteristics of our l me. If ever there was a day when was abroad in the land, it seems to be at the present time. Yet hope is one of the greatest therapies known to man. If your mind is filled with hope, you will cast off destructive factors. I think you will he healthier: I know you will be happier and Now abide'.h more eff.c.ciit. faith, hope, love, these three: but the greatest of these is love. But the second greatest is hope. And here are two of my favorite thoughts on this: Hope we have us an anchor of the soul, both sure ani steadfast.' "Why art thou cast down, Oh my soul? and wliy a: t thou disquieted in nic? hope thou i:i (1 d: for I shall yet piuise If 1.1:. wi.u is t!ie health of my countenance and my God. Learn to look forward with hope and you w:!l have physical l vigor, clarity and health. You will have an anchor, sure and steadfast, that will reflect in your face. That is what this generation needs. I need it. you need it, cvcrybnly needs it! How do you go about looking forward with h op,.? It is simple. exceedingly so. Ali you n. ed to do is start thinking ii pc, talking hope, acting hope, wo.k.ng for hope. This is what I wanted to wiile for next week's editorial, but perhaps it is also fitting :n this beautiful Christmas time. May God Walk with yoj and yours on Christ's birthday. The First Baby of '54? YEARS EVE DANCE AT Ancient ani inniern h .story rc-- c :ds many renowned gardens, the Garden of Eden bting undoubtedly t!ie best known of ail. ILL JONES the legendary or ini- idea story of Eden tiiat .uiu-- tile very vai l.es! t rues, by humanity has been TO SUCCUMBS liv.iut.fiil g.ird- ns. Tne Gardens of Babylon and early China and i. tins Egypt again i JtiS.iig eihjiiii-jki: t.ayed thvir greatest cult or: txpte.vi ns by temples, palaces ami gardens. Homans mention their gardens and tlie happiness they constantly CARCINOMA - eon-eep- Private Cremation ducted Thursday In Salt Lake City COPPER CLUB Crowds Expected To Usher Out Old 1953; Greet New 1954 ci'.m'.b arc !ti. vxpi.'t 'd t attend tin1 tra.ii'.icn.il l''ah Copper Club N w Year's Eve dunce next Thursday ewn.ng. u her out nil 19.73 ani greet the New Year of 1954 with welcome fun-lov.- ir i.n.l siing. hi gin WHO WILU IT BE? at 9:30 p. m., an a lavish flo ir sh.iw will be ' Who will bo the First Baby of nted at 103i) o'clock, to in1954? Will it he a li'l buy? If ti u Ic the f .iloAing numbers: Steve Campbiil. juggling art-i- so, he may g: ow up to be an football star, a great l.t.le Lynn Fisher, cute dan-c.n- g doll; Cannon Dancing Girls, sc.entist, a future Presideni...or the first space traveler to the a dancing beauties; Goodwill, tops in tap dancing and Muon! Or will it be a sweet little girl? winners of the original Ted Mack Amateur hour; Mary Lou Single-ton- . A pretty lass who may someday vocalist. Dick B.irrutia and charm millions from stage or fSMcn... paint a famous picture Miss Singleton will act as ...or write a famous book! of ceremonies. No one knows who 1954's First Music will be furnished by EuBaby will be! But we DO know gene Jclcsnik's orchestra. tiiat he or she will be a celebrated s There will be plenty of and other New Year's party innovations for all. The dance is free to any club member and partner, but a charge of $4.00 will be made for other attending couples. Additional small tables will be The Christmas season is the placed not only on the dance floor, but also throughout the club on happiest time of year--o- r should the porch, lobby and mezzanine. be. Officials kindly ask that when For most people it is. But for "occupied' signs are placed on the a startlingly large number each tables, that they be kept there and year, the season suddenly loses not removed. all its charm. A temporary loss Club officers state that they arc of caution and good sense proendeavoring to have a sufficient duces an accident which wipes number of tables for everyone's out all the joy and celebrating and replaces them with heartpleasure. Pancing 1 pri-.-- DaviJ-Dcann- nu-nta- Noise-Maker- noise-make- and including 5800 West. Both parents must be residents of the above named vicinity, unless the baby who will receive well over father is serving in the armed $100 in wonderful prizes just for forces. being born earlier in the year 2. In the event two winning than anyone else. We'll publish babies are bom on the same mothe name of this lucky boy or girl ment to two different sets ol in this space in our issue of Jan- parents.. .or in the event of twins uary 8th. Be on the watch for it' ...duplicate prizes will be awarded Also, watch for the special page to both babies. of gift ads in next weeks paper 3. No one need buy anything RULES to be eligible for participation in 1. For the purpose of this the contest. contest, the "First Baby of 1954" 4. Entries should be phoned will be that boy or girl who ir to Bud McDonald, president of the first child born in 1954 accord- the Magna Chamber of Commerce, ing to hospital's or physician'! 2011. records lor Magna, Garfield, to Holiday Caution Pays Off; Remain SIX APPLY Alive By Walking, Driving With Care FOR MAGNA safety and decency brought trag- POSTOFFICE edy to some other home. Talk of holiday dangers is not mere talk. Many combined Christmas-NeYear holiday tolls s Con- bring. Benjamin Larry Jones, affectionately Known to all residents in this area .is B. L." fin'd Wednesday at 13.311 n..m in a Salt He uf carcinoma. Lake i:,d been til for some tune. Mr. Jones was 110 years old. having liven born February 22ni, 1874 in Prov.deiuv, llhodo Islan 1. He came to Utah :n 1925 as manand ager of the Utah Copper Club remained here until his retirement in 1945, when he moved to Salt Lake City, lie was manager of the Elks club there until liis illness. Colorful Figuro B. L.. as he was called by everyone, was a colorful figure, with a remarkable background. He was a millionaire in his early days, was the sponsor of several Florenz Z teg f eld "Follies" and at one time chartered a boat to take the entire Follies cast to Europe. He had owned considerable property, always having had his own stables of horses, and kennels of dogs and until his death, retained a great affection for animals. After losing his money on the stock market, Mr. Jones traveled to Hayden, Arizona, to look over several mining properties, and a position by Mr. was offered L. S. Cates. He managed a club there for some tune, and his work so impressed Mr. D. D. Moffat of the Utah Copper Company, that he was given the position of Utah Copper Club manager, shortly after it was built. A more recent garden is the Garden of Versailles which was not only utib-lie- . beaut. ful. but a! in exp cssed in the of the French aristocracy :.t t:ie Imu- of Louis the XIV i which hi 1783 led the way ta and the guillotine. Most Influential Garden -ss - However, the pur ton tn.it tnc woild that we know was the Garden of Gcthsoiiiaue. (ii'thsi'inane is a !!.:. .ew phrase, c pr.-sand Shemen, meaning oil. This little garden or grove la 50 paces square and is endo.icd by a low wall of loose rocks, bing nestled at the foot of Mount It no doubt served as a place where the olives of the surrounding hills were pressed. It was at this garden that Jesus and his disciples loved to g t her and discuss this new philosophy of non resistance which went so far as to say, If some one takes your coat, give him your cloak, also." Palestine was at this time an occupied country, a province of Rome. It was at this garden that one of the most signifiran. and dramas was b. Gath-A-Win- s Oli-ph- world-affectin- g ing enacted. So moment u - .'.a this event that the word Gethse-man- e has become a synonym for agony. Life's Sorrows Revealed At this garden, a carpenter1 son at relatively young age, was Ediior Lovsd Children in the United States list upwards to know some of the greatest of L. will always B. Back Again of 1,000 wasted lives. life's sorrows. He knew at this of love for his in this vicinity Six local have people applied We are glad to learn that Mr. Just two years ago, for example, for the time, even though he was still at children and flowers. He sponof postand Mrs. Homer Pitts are back when both holidays fell on week- master, position to Magna large, that he could not in floats parades, information sored many according again in Magna and do not plan to the vengeance of the learned class ends, the National Safety Council out with as many children decked this authorities. by paper given make their home in Filliikore, as of his race, which he had publicfound cause for rejoicing that the They arc: Byron L. lluish, act- and flowers as the float could was originally stated. H. inter says New Year's Eve weekend cost breaking tragedy. ly and in their presence callrd hold. Paul ing postmaster; Garside, What good is a brightly lightclothand they like the Salt Lake Valley 510 lives, considerably Marlow inonly vipers for his also THANK was known He YOU! Turpin, Gwcndal Kenner, and plan to look around this vied Christmas tree if a worn wire under the ing. estimates. James Brusalto and Mrs. Louise terest in dress, and this eccentriis neglected and creates a fire cinity. He also knew that his closest The "low" figure was achieved Erickson. city of colors and styles was alTo the Board of Governors and which takes We're glad you're back, Homer. associates were to betray him and because holiday-maker- s your home a used the associated with The jovial ways examination for the Committees of the Utah Copper post tree, gifts and all? little extra caution in the face of that his most courageous follower man. Club: A psychologist in a joking mood Boisterous New Year's Eve the fact that nearly 600 had been will be held January 4th, and would deny thrice that he had a was of the He member BPOE, the postmaster announced shortNice to know and too nice to the other evening on TV, remarkever known him. He also praycelebrating is favored by a lot of killed in accidents the previous ly after. No. International 85, Fuotprinters forgot. ed that a modern mother is one 0 people, later mi in the holidays, weekend, at Christmas time. ed thrice that heaven wjuU save Island Association, The Antelope a $4870 I pays to wish position year. thank who worries if her daughter gets you for your but too often the drink taken to him. Only the belief in his desThere is plenty of opportunity uf No. Hotel 3, Greeters Chapter in too early. support and coopcrat.on in which celebrate" is the one which dulls to have a joyous tiny gave him consulution as he America. Korea holidaysafely. In Again you have helped make the club the edge of the reflexes and the Observe ALL the prayed to let this cup pass him rules and a safety is relative His Richard Mrs. son of only surviving Magcra, such a success through the past drinker never makes it home in The Only On make this years holiday time one Floyd Madill of Magna, has been cousin, Miss Gertrude Wilbur of by, while his followers wno were year. his car. Together with Shirley Duke. to watch for his pursuers, slept of real rejoicing for yourself and Island. Rhode on a Providence, in I wish assigned and stay Bill and Delsa Hook, son Doug you Even if the drinking driver sur- loved ones. your families a He knew that nothing could were services a cremation Private member of armed the Korea, & very Merry Christmas and Happy vives himself, it makes a and Mac Chapman, I attended the save him from death. He did makes a mighty Crepe The forces. Elks was conducted He mighty a poor on home Thursday. and Prosperous New Year. poor holiday to realize his not defend himself at his trial presentation of Lily Pons, noted substitute for holly during the furlough. This recently is the si con d time Lodge held special euolog.v serL. A. Sabin, President vocalist, last Tuesday evening in A reluctant Roman judge sentendisregard of the laws of Christmas week! Richard has served in Korea. vices Wednesday evening. the Salt Lake Tabernacle. ced him to dcat.n, saying he found Truly, as Maestro Maurice nothing wioiig in the man, but who sat directly in front MANY MAGNA was yielding to public pressure l,00fl of us said, There is only one Lily from those, who although they nd Pons. were expecting a Savior, cried. Her rendition uf The Lark, the XMAS WARD Crucify li.ml'1 Bell Song and Cara Nome from His people expected, a David or another Sampson who could Riglctto were my favorites-pro-ba- bly 3 DAYS (We would like to receive your Tiie Garfield Pythian Sisters because they were more them from the Romans. and Girl Given A Gift! are again completing plans for a news, both ward and stake. Kind- Every Boy familiar than the other selections This carpenter's son from the most 3322 by Tuesday evening. dial ly public card party to be presented Thank A numlit'i of local business she sang. 'Tis remarkable how you.) Attended by over 1.000 enthusi- - wretched village of Nazareth, with welcome guests; the Relief Sic-iet- y Thursday. January 28th in the r.ts will close such a powerful voice can emanFriday. philosophy, who asbc boys and girls, the annual Masonic IIa!l. Garfield ate from such a tiny little woman. Saturday and Sunday. December heading refreshments and Christmas heir political inquiry Excursion j extended Tempi matinee, by This :s an annual fete, sponsorto give their employees other details will be taken care On our way out. we saw a numXmas the Chamber of Commerce andb' hoMng up a cun and saying, ed by tins peppy organizat.on for R. M. AlexHowever, ber of our friends, including lo- a three-daholiday. A very enjoyable Salt Lake of by H. L. the pleasure lender unto Caesar that which this most worthy benefit. All ander and Mrs. Grace Christensen ?il.ign:i merchantstin-for cal ones of Mrs. LaPivle Sprutlcy s me w.li start their inventory was is Caesar's and unto God that TVmple excursion was particiof small in locality, fry to in are turn the will at proceeds The entertainment Brown and her sister, Juan, who computation. given begin which is (Lid's'' did not fill their Partners members Magna Group, pated in by twenty-nin- e Gem. at the held Wednesday of Dimes March fund. A is now residing in Magna; that Firms who have so notified the and so died Jesus of the Magna Second Ward Fri- 9:00 p.m. and end at 1:00 am. I'xpivtiiti'ins, nuts was and child given at Tickets ore now being sold Ec.y floor show will be presented and of N.jarclii between two thieves, charming Mrs. Scott Gordon and Copper Printing they will close Attend Annual Party witThe also day a evening. of a and group small toy gift randy 59 cents per person, entitling one friend and some Salt Lake are the Centriil Lumber and Harda complete failure. nessed the wedding of Mr. Dale refreshments served. Sunday hnlourcs, coloring books, penc- nppaiently to an evening of games and friends. ware, Magna Lumber, Huffakcr's, Everyone is cordially invited to car, And yet. eveiy year the ChristJensen and Miss Dorothy Anderil-, crayons, s attend. Coon's Bargain Center, Papaniko-lason. Santa Claus was ui.--o present ian world eoli urates on the 25th Furniture. O. C. Finley, Paulo Crediting the interest and efSometimes I wonder if this their return the Upon home, to extend seasons greetings to his of December, honoring his birthAuto Company and some of the forts of all employes for pains men and women were entertained Undeniably. Christinas daylight saving idea isn't like Parties little patron.-- and al.--o listen to day. Caroling S. made during 1953. Gisargo a',1 the holidays of the dwarfs Indian who cut off one end other garages. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen at tiic for wished what happy they Eecles, president of the First SeChristian world combined. Olsen. A chili supper was of his blanket and sewed it on Various classes of the Pleasant iiol.day. curity Bank, nvently announced His philosophy that we are our the other end to make it longer. went MIA Ward later First Green The enjoyed youngsters a of Chr.stmas bonus, payment brother's keeper and that if you MAGNA movie and a ani full carol, Monday ng evcing watching length to 5'7 of each persons have two coats, give one to the Change That! later met at homes for holiday several cartoons. G. annual salary. Now Eagl Scouts other fellow, goes marching on. I noticed a sign in a Salt Lake All socials and get togethers. Speaking to 396 staff members The social conscience of the laundromat agency that said: BOYS times. joyful reported Has-lawho Two were and their families, preMagna youths, Terry world. 1953 bears out to a large exLadies who care to drive by and Mr. and Mrs ODcal Kirk, formsent at the annual Christmas parand ElRoy Davis, were pretent the triumph of Gethsemane, drop off their clothes will receive W who er Magna residents, recently sented with Eagle Scout badges ty in Ogden at the Hotel Ben LoStake Party even th,iugh this sharing of worldprompt and courteous attention." mond, Mr. Eecles accrded spe- returned from an extended stay Sunday evening at a meeting of A large group of women attendGosh, I would certainly change ly good-- - ;s typified by a compli:n Iran. will be the featured, guest the Magna Second Ward. E. E. number" a of to cial recognition ed the Oquirrh Stake Relief Socated income tax return. that sign! Three Magna youngsters found directors e and employ- - speakers Sunday evening, Dccem- Matthews and Harold Newman ciety party Monday afternoon at To scil all thou hast and follow a wallet containing and ecs who $23 ait Green 27th the tier Pleasant wore in charge of arrangements. the Pleasant Green Ward. Literwere in attendance. me has been interpreted logically The Only Part promptly took it to the sheriffs at 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting, Films on highlights of the re- ary leaders of the various ward? Attending Locally :n our day. Most great fortunes They're making automobiles office for return to the owner, cent Boy Scout expedition, were acted as hostesses. Attending locally were the Mag- 7:30 o'clock. r.viw find ilicir way into found-rn- s flees better and better with each suc- H. Sybolt of this community on and Garfield Magna p.wtof na branch employes. Miss Clelia Everyone is extended a cordial shown to the audience. Movies on the L.fe of which to a large extent have been fl mded with both inceeding year. The only part that Wednesday. to and hear the attend invitation Mrs. Sevilla Gars.de. Paul and The Christmas Carol'' were coming and outgoing mail in the servo scientific purposes which The honest bays were Kent Cur- Knaus, goes broke now is the fellaw beReese. Miss Dolores Peterson, Mrs. regarded pair speak. New Year's Dane hind the wheel. presented and the Singing Moth- past days, the load on Monday tty to eliminate poverty by striktis. 11. Toby M.irfine, 12, and Jerry Rula The Oquirrh Stake YWMIA ers also contributed holiday sel- and Garside, Mrs. VaLny Jepp-.vTuesday having increased ing at me causes of it. This Miller, 10 years of age. Mrs. Helen McCarty, Mrs. Former Magna Man urges everyone to set aside Thurs- ections. bccau-- e method is more effective than over the past week. Dogs make friends M.ghty fine Christinas spirit, Veda Cat-teM ss 31st December for an Lis day, Bringhurst, Announcement is made that the evening Tiie their tail, no; thetr t ingues, wags. boys. offices have employed the Oriental custom of giving alms Mrs. Lois Peterson, and L. O. Dies in Salt Lake of frolic and fun at the Pleasant various Relief Societies will not ext: a in add.tion to the t- - professional beggars. Green Wardhouse, for at that time, meet again until the first week regular help, Larson, manager. Not so much to help others but :nn? The restaurant that to meet demands staff, Charles Arthur Delahoyde. 78, the annual New Year's Eve in January. All ladies arc request- of Christinas mail. Mr. Eecles ment.oned that some famous because they served dollar ts fulf.ll a commandm nl, our Faculty Social ' South Main Street, Salt Dance will be held. dollars in annual sal of 54 ed to note this date. The number of Ch: is'.nus greet1953 interpretation keeps in mind 3j million steaks may soon become a historic resident former The hall 1077 and Magna will the to men are be City, aries paid l Members of the Webster School beautifully offices shrine. that The idle shall not cat the ings mailed f:im '.ho a numlxT of years ago. died in a decorated, no iso makers will be The memory of the Bethlehem and received, has daily increased. broad of the worker." In spite Faculty participated in a dinner women wh staff the 54 offices at home lv.il nursing Sunday provided for all in attendance and babe bears to mortals gifts greater of the paralyzing fear of the hyparty Monday evening in the new of the organization. In addition Interesting Story dnl-- ! 2 .. m s splendid music is to be furnish- than tiiosc uf Magian Disclosure of how the old Farm auditorium. A delicious dinner to this, another drogen and atom bomb, we of one include his wife, ed for S.nvivors is in ,ds lars benefit cannot everyone's enjoyment that payments deceive, that 1953 live in the most hopeful and er's Almanac established its re- was served, program presented, Delahoyde, a Mr. Ecclcs iso made. revealed are Margaret daughter, waken prophecy, gleams ofv ry. Completing arrangements Mr. N.-has returned beautiful epoch of history. At Clayton putation for accuracy back in 1818, games later play, d and dancing one and Lake held brother, Walter S.l: Duckworth and Mrs. Myr- coronals of meekness, d;ndv?C uf home after undergoing major no time has there been such a uni-- I City, forms an interesting sidelight, as held for an enjoyable night of that First Security stck is by more than 1900 resident! of Walter Delahoyde, Grand Island, tle Y cates, in charge of decor- love. told by a newspaper friend uf fun and pleasure. surgery at St. Murk's Hospital. Ilia form distribution of wealth, such Nebraska. the Intermountaln area. ations; the stake presidency will Mary Baker Eddy condition is reported good. (Continued on inside page) (Continued on Inside Page) w Examination Slated For January 4th On Local Post 's pre-holid- away--Christm- as unfor-giveah- le GARFIELD PYTIIIAN SISTERS FIRMS TO CLOSE AGAIN PLAN FOR POLIO PARTY FOR LDS STAKE OVER NEWS CHILDREN ATTEND MATINEE MAGNA FREE First Security r Gives Employees Fine Bonus i Iran Travelers tin-ol- To Speak At P. Ward THREE RETURN LOST Local Postoffices ALLET Swamped With Christmas Mail , long-servic- e l.x-u- -- j half-milli- kings,--hope- i J |