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Show -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper" CHATTER 1 hirty-seven- Garfield, Utah, Friday, March 19, 1954 year th It in The Times or Leade- r- Number 39 Nostalgic Memories Our fine, regarded friend, George M. Adamson, chief of personnel at the Garfield AS&R Company plant, will retire on March 31st, and it was interesting recently to talk to him and hear oiiie of his experiences since he came Will yuu help the Spcnrei to the United States from EdinWard? burgh, Scutland in 1908. They would like to buy Recognition for their outan electric clock lor the new Mr. Adamson was employed at achievement in Testimony Gathering standing ward building, and one prothe old Utah Copper Mill (now to week last came safety arc the Magna Plan!) at $2.50 a day ject they undertaking to The Oquirrh Stake Gleaners Kay T. Gilgen and Kenneth save money is to collect the when the null was only 8 units M. Men are planning a TestO. Booth, employes of Utah and Gold Medal certificates that completed. & Light Company at Asks Council Power imony meeting Sunday, March Magna come in all sacks by the He told me that he was broken 21st, 2:30 p. m. in the Garfield Magna. Gold Medal company. in on the vanners by my father, Be That Local Help LDS ward. The two men have worked Jack Nielson, and how kind Dad Everyone cooperating is All yuung people from the ages more than for on continuously Employed Project was to him, as he terms it, "a kindly asked to give or mail 19 to 30 are invited to attend. 10 years in a hazardous octhem to Mrs. Ben Simmons, green, very impiessionable young cupation without a lost time 7707 West 3100 South in Through the untiring and dilimmigrant on his first job." Garfield Ward Plans accident. They were honorwork of a group of local igent He lived for a few years in old Magna. ed at the companys 1954 Saturday Eva Dance of both sexes arc anil the cooperation of citizens Thank vou! being "Rag Town, a collection of about juveniles In what is planned to be a banRoll of Honor Safety Jltowird to enter and stay in local Lorenzo S. Young, architect, 200 tarpaper shjeks and tents be- the Garfield quet held in Salt Lake City 'he Magna Commun-- : changes have been made in the 2nd Ward is affair, low the mill, and says he still a free last sponsoring Friday. advoCouncil Monday proposed. Mdgna swimming pool remembers how the coyotes used evening interested all fur dance people con'.inimmediate 'hat so and cost that has reduced the been to howl all night around the camp. eal,c Scout leaders are Mrs. Jenus be taken against this and other factors realized to make this Saturday evening. Marrh 20th enthusiastic In 1912, Georg.' helped organ-- ; uous About forty-fiv- e at the wardhouse. NAME Boath, Mrs. Ruth Ripley. Mrs. the project safer. ize and played on the Utah Cop-- ! Prai"ice Magna Girl Scouts will be ring- Thelma MAGNA and Mrs. A. Maze. Caesar Popcorn, soft drinks and other on several doorbell sometime team which brought Through revamping ing your per Soccer to will be sold, and arrangecars take drive will who goodies Ladies a of feet total to sell 20th 1,000 square plans, you the Daynes State Championship Saturday, March are ments and cookies down and being made for a gala the up girls have been eliminated, materially a packaged box of their cookies, cup twice to Garfield. He helped time. announce officials. Mrs. E. J. Clug-sto- n the various streets are Mrs. Scott lowering construction costs, alclean the land and lay out the and Mrs. Thomas McNcilis. Gordon, Mrs. Rex Dusenberry, though the pool will still remain soccer field where the Magna Ball R. Colt and Mrs. Karl Supt. David Gourley Enjoyable Fireside 35x75 feet. These young ladies will offer Mrs. L. Park is now situated. A most enjoyable Oquirrh Stake Koropp. To Be At Dressing Rooms Combined In 1915, George started boys' you your choice of cither mint Speaker evenGarfield Sale Planned All of thu dressing rooms have Fireside was held Sunday at 45 gymnasium classes at Garfield Magna will be signally honored or cream flavored cookies are Scouts ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Girl Garfield Meeting planApril one a been combined will end at and net a and box cents proceeds school gym, free to all boys and saluted by KDYL TV this Dee Peel and sponsored by the ning a different type of sale, exgreat deal of the former suggested M Men and Gleaners from 8 to 15 years of age. An of Spencer Saturday, March 20th on Bruce be used to further and promote tending it from March 19th to the selected Candidates so has by been that Ward. glass abolished, Vanderhoofs afternoon program, the Girl Scout activities. average of 75 boys registered each sock ask the and also 29th. for They committee the pool will be completely safe. nominating The delicious cookies arc manyear. Miss Ruth Rees and Miss Alvin G. Pack, program directaccording to word received by cooperation of each and every Webster School PTA will be inBids will he received in April Connie Evers donated their cerJohn Rokioh, executive secretary ufactured and packed by a nation- resident in the townsite com- troduced at a of the group both for the gymnasium and the or of KDYL, was the featured meeting the for concern al cookie vices as pianists for the marches just of the Magna Chamber of Com the Scouts come to on Thursday, April 1st, 6:00 p.m., pool that will be constructed speaker and chow as his subject, Girl Scouts and are of superior munity, when and drills. merce. were "Electronics. sell the cookies in the annual announces Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, adjacent to the new Cyprus gym, in attendance. Sixty people With the Reverend M. W. Rice, The program will go oa Iho air quality. drive. to the president. committee who according of he organized one the first Boy promptly at 4:00 pan. However, other nominations for has been working with Mr. Young. Scout troops in Utah, Garfield Plans are now being made to Special Book Review officers may be made from the This group consists of O. K. feature local talent and also in' Troop No. l with 3 patrols. Mrs. Pearl Apostle presented a election. To avoid Fotheringham, for floor the Howard Ridge, It is interesting to note that ter view and pay tribute to some possible embarassment to nom- John Rokich and O. J. McDonald, special book review, "Added some of the old gym and scout-booutstanding citizens. Upon, Tuesday evening at the inees, it is suggested that written Sr. are still in this area includAll residents of the area are Interest Class of the MagSpecial on names be authorization Local Desired given Help ing P. H. Ensign, Jack McCrim-moA large group cordially invited to attend the to the present PTA officials. The Magna Community Council na Second Ward. ceremonies which will be held Jr., Emerson McCarty, Sr., attended and the social. enjoyed went on record at their meeting Superintendent Speaker at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Propotalg For Workers Comet On George Underwood, A1 Monson, David adsuperintendGourley, of Monday evening strongly The station is desirous of havGeorge and Vane Fraser, Cliff ent of Granite School District, will vocating that local men be hind "Dear To My Heart Program Heels of 650 Kennecott Reduction Larson, Ed Bodkin and others. An unusual program for ing a Urge group there in this the be of featured the on the construction of the gym speaker unusual presentation, and ask George taught most of the boys Stake Mia Maids and Oquirrh benon a talk of and and and subject feel compensation that citizens unemployment pool, Some very constructive, good that all interested citizens make a swimming at BlackRock in the efits was also advocated, as well general interest to all parents and of this area should be employed. their mothers, as well as all other fresh water pond across the tracks interested Mothers and suggestions to aid unemployed, as a special effort to attend. proposal for the federal patrons. Many employees of Kennecott is scheduled for next daughters, and states that working with Tha entertainment U Ires, but were offered by union officials Tuesday, start to Supper Serving immediately Copper Corporation received their these boys in the early days was those planning to attend should at a mass meeting Friday even- government make-wor- k is slated for the termination notices Monday and March 23rd at the Pleasant Green The to alleviate meeting projects, one of the most enjoyable periods obtain courtesy tickets at Mr. Ro ing in the Magna Union Hall, Wardhouse. of the council are early hour so that luncheon may member of my life." Mrs. Lee, wife of Apostle Harkicks office or at tha Copper sponsored by the Arthur and conditions. to 20 at cents be March Effective served 15th, to Monday, parents Granite District recommending The year of 1918 was momenold B. Lee, will be the featured Printing Company office by Fri- Magna Local Union 392, CIO. will a a be 650 were This men of total given per person. typical that the builder of the Magna protous, for at that time, he married Speakers were Orvil Larson, day. lt termination notices by luncheon that is on the daily menu ject give local unemployed men speaker at the entertainment Ethel Rees of Garfield and also All local people, (and it U hop international vice president and their which begins promptly at 7:45 Copper Corporation, and of the Webster school, and parents preference for work. The Granite School District d to have at least 100 there.) Bernard Stem of Denver, research entered service of his country. He p. m. sec what are to were in made and these attend invited suggestions and his wife lived for 12 years in Arts and Crafts Festival will be should be at Hotel Utah by 3:00 director of the international union, ease the financial con- their children eat Garfield and moved to Salt Lake held Thursday and Friday, March pan. Refreshments will be served who advocated that citizens write attempts to of dition such people out of work. 25lh 1930. to their congressmen and urge and 26th. This event brings to everyone attending. in They arc the parents of them to favor exemption-increas- e four children, all born in Garfield; together exhibits from all schools Crowd Present Large on income tax. A large crowd attended the George M. Jr., metallurgical con- in the district representing some Make-Wor- k sultant for Aeronautical Nuclear of the activities in which students SAM GAME Projects Sought gathering, including union memA specific idea of increasing bers, merchants and others. Propulsion in Oak Ridge, Tenn- have participated during the curessee; Charles R production man- rent school year. 21 ager at Ampet Electric Company, The festival gets under way on Menlo Park, California; Barbara Thursday evening, 6:00 p.m. Mar. Mr. and Mi's. P. A. Cainmans J., assistant manager at the Hot 25, when displays of arts and A most unusual event for the and family are moving ncxi MonShoppes in Washington D. C. and crafts will he exhibited in the is a Donkey BasketWalter Lee Williams, 62, of 255 day to make their home in Las community Marjorie R., married, living in halls, gym, home economics deball Game, sponsored by the $866.27 n Sam Gillard. 72, East Truman Avenue, Salt Lake Vegas, Nevada, where Mr. Cam-maNew York. George Jr. has two partment and shops at the Central Future Farmers of America at sons and Marjorie, a son and Junior high mol, 3031 South 2nd resident of Magna for many years, will be associated with three City, a teacher at Cyprus high Cyprus high school, March 24. died at midnight in his sleep of East. 25 a assisted school died for the of men in other business. women, past years, daughter. group by Is A fine tot-cf $366.27 the 8:00 p. m. causes to incident 7 age, en m. route These n Wednesday. collected about wmt to at show Mr. at will ladies, work $104.73 the local Tuesday, young p. George displays Canununs, repreresult of the Crusade for Freedom One team will consist of faculty Mr. Gillard, a machinists helpa Death to Lake Mills. Arthur Garfield Smelter in 1920 as a sentative work from each grade in the and Salt resident for many years and for- members and hospital. Magna drive In the businessmen, while er at the had in been First-Ai- d Mill, the was school Magna due to a heart attack. man and worked in the mer of the Manna Drug, system. A fashion show area, announces F. T. HerMr. Herman wishes to thank Mr. Williams death came as a will serve as general manager of students will comprise the other Safety Department. He saw safety presented by girls from the Junior poor health for some time, al- man, chairman. five." contributors and all wo: ken for to his family and Desert Stations wholesale and rerecords improve from over 60 dis- and Senior high schools will com- though he had worked on TuesAmerican Legion Auxiliary their splendid aid and cooperation. great shock had Unusual Event not day. been He this friends. accidents pretail gasoline outlets. abling evenings activities. The per month to the plete Ten live He was Provo in born Septemfashion show will begin at 9:00 p. The other men of the company viously ill and taught that day present average of 4 or 5 per year. shod in rubber shoes, ber 7, 1881, a son of Mr. and Mrs. in his woodworking classes. At are Louis Flinders, Frank Copen-in- g donkeys, This well-like- d Scotsman origin- m. will probably be more of a feature the time he was stricken, he was ated and for 27 years edited the Friday evening, March 26, will Harry GillanL and Jaek Cason. The head- attraction for the game than the He married Ellen Soulier in be devoted to Junior and Senior Plant Safety News. driving along with his wife. quarters of the company will be actual players, who will be astride 1913. 4. Provo Mr. his Williams received February Now after 34 years of service, high school dances, marches and situated on North Mam Street education in Salt Lake City in Las Vegas, and they will have the animals. 26 he is retiring on pension and ex- promenades in the Granite High He was a member af the Knights Five students will comprise one Schools and the University of stations at 9th and Fremont Street pects to establish a beachhead gymnasium, beginning at 7:30 p. of Pythias. team and fire teachers and busUtah. He was a member of the and Charleston streets, in the San Diego district of Cal- m. Each secondary school in the Survivors include his wife of tyiness people will mount the don"May I have the honor of esCongregational Church. ifornia, do considerable traveling district will make a contribution Magna; a son, Roy, Salt Lake City, ing twenty-fou- r people. for the other squad and to Preferthe Girls' keys Tayou Mrs. a corting Born December 18, 1891 in Lyle Aspden, daughter, Purchases Naw Homs and spend more time with his to these activities. ence? is a popular query this play ball" atop ilie trained bur3 grandchil son a coma, was he of William Mr. Washington; Mrs. Provo, scattered family and grandchildand have Cammans During the two-da- y festival, ros. week at Cyprus high school, for Jefferson and Dcdc Payne Will- purchased a beautiful, new ren. special activities and displays will dren; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Ticket Salas manare a in under plans way Mrs. big Annie Vida Buckner, Marian iams. married He be Magna; home at 718 Griffith All desiring to attend the game Although George and Ethel 3271arranged at the Craft House, Buckner, Provo ner for the which annual event, Mrs. and Lily South 5th East. Bullock, 1913, in Provo. Avenue, in one of the city's finest planned to leave very soon for is slated March 26. urged to purchase their tickets Survivors include his widow; residential areas. They have sold are Parents, school patrons and all Jones, also of Provo. California, Mrs. Adamson sufferin advance from any Cyprus Ag are arrangements Completing are Funeral B. Max Dr. one son. interested arrangements being Dr. to are Mrs. observers to Williams, their home and invited Magna ed a broken leg about ten days student or at the Cyprus high the Festival and learn of completed by the Peel Funeral Marilyn Milar, Mary Sanelli, CarCorvallis, Oregon; four grand- C. D. Clark. ago when she was struck by a attend as the Agricultural Club Tliurma ina Hales, Herron, Peggy Home in Mrs. Matt Pcttcrsson has been children and two sisters, Mrs. Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Cainmans and two school, car, and will be in a cast for some the accomplishments of the pupils will realize a better profit from Most sincere sympathy is ex- Elmer, Angela Notarianni, Angela elected president of the Magna Ralph (Winifred) Curran, South in these activischool and important Adrianne, advance ticket sales than if addaughters, Nancy time. tended to the sorrowed family. Mirabella, Gloria Pappas, Jeanne Women's Club, succeeding Mrs. Cottonwood and Mrs. Lulu ties. plan to leave next Monday. They mission price is made at the door. However, the only drawback, Mr. Gillard was respected by Coats and Sylvia Sutton. E. C. Mccham. The election was invite friends traveling through or Portland, Oregon. All realized proceeds will be according to George, about movhosts of friends. He was a good conducted Friday evening in the Funeral rites were held Sat- coming to Las Vegas, to come and ing to California, is leaving sa used to send a chosen team to the citizen and friend to many. in and dubrooms. noon Lake Salt see or one of at them home their urday City many good friends behind. annual club convention at San Other newly named officers are burial made in Provo City ceme- the business sites. So, the best of luck to you, Francisco in Mrs. F. Clarence Williams, first tery. George and Ethel, and truly, it So. reserve next Wednesday vice president; Mrs. T. L- - Daniels, is a remarkable record, that not evening, March 24th for the donH. second Mrs. one of your many, many Boys key game which starts at 8:00 Bridges, secretary; Mrs. W. S. as you term them, went bad." m! p. Roberts, corresponding secretary; Its lives like yours that should The business and teacher squad Mrs. James Monson, treasurer; receive recognition. is composed of Glair Huffaker, Mrs. J. S. Rowland and Mrs. FranThrough the fine, cooperative Merl Coon, Dob Smith, Lex Mcefforts of Kennecott Copper CorThe Spencer Ward ladies quar- ces Ridge, auditors. Kee and James Maher. The latter Lake Salt and the will be Committees a as Clarence WillUms says, poration named at Yes, county tet was rated superior recently and are Cyprus teachers. three from The Scouts Explorer success nowadays is making more road supervisor, J. H. Breeze, the selected to compete in the finals later date. The students will consist of 10 are now engaged in Club Available of the 1954 Salt Lake Regional money to pay the taxes you Magna Garbage dump at 8000 Division Dean Harmon, Larry Wardlc, Jack s wouldn't be paying if you hadnt West and about 1700 South has their annual hoop tournament at Quartet Festival March 25th. Anyone wishing to rent the Wrestling, boxing and judo will Hill, Ray Fellows and Joe Evans. The violent storm in this area the Utah Copper Club and last been graded and covered. Mrs. made so much money already. Petterscon at on an athletic proThis group, consisting of Ruth may call Thursday evening that combined he featured This work which has been done Wednesday and Thursday games Bowen Day, Alli-nSheppick, Le her home, 5545, and information dust, snow and rain, did not cause gram, sponsored by Scouts and most in and on several days," is proved very exciting, Nae Sorenson and Effie Anderson, will be gladly given. Funny Epitaph too much actual property damage, Explorers of Spencer Ward FriA dinner party is being planned A friend of mine recently tour- in preparation of the annual town instances, close scores. with Barbara Jeppson, accompanto all reports received day, April 2nd, 8:00 p. m. in the Wednesday's Winners which is sponed the eastern states of New York Spring Clean-U- p won out in a district festival. for the latter part of March to according Ward. ist, but did here, bring more work for Pleasant Green The boxing card will include: and Massachusetts and told me sored by the Magna Chamber of Redwood, 21, Tooele 2nd, 17. 24. Mutual Im- honor the retiring president. More, housewives and slow driving for the Sponsored by Todd Hunter Sea 25, Scouts, about seeing several unusual Commerce. Roy Davis vs. Jerry Bean. Associations of the definite information will be an- motorists. Garfield 2nd, 26, Tooele 1st, 15. provement nounced in next week's paper. Richards vs. Mondell Butt. epitaphs on tombstones there. conJe LDS elimination the church, Taylorsville 2nd, 22, P. G. 1st 15. test of Salt Lake County Firemen One in particular made him Fuller vs. Tern Harmon Terry six with weeks ago Taylorsville 1st, 16, Tooele 4th, some began Frankie Taylor vs. James laugh. Here it is: "Remember, 200 men's, ladies and mixed SCOUT SCRAP DRIVE Department No. 2 were called out 14 points. after the strong wind threw power friends, as you pass by, as you Cyprus high school basketcers 2nd. 25. Tooele 8th, 18. quartets in competition. l;n-are now, so was I. As I am now, Bub vs. Bobby Batt. W. Granger together on 8850 West and will lost a The Ward quartet On playoff game Spencer March the 20th, Winners Saturday, Thursday's 3000 and must caused South be, prepare for death Tag team wrestling will be par- Fridj.v night to the Park City you flushing perform in the Assembly Hall on Magna 2nd Ward Scouts will make No P. G. 2nd, 30, Granger 3rd, 23 and follow me. damage resulted ticipated in by Bill Barton and Miners, Garfield 1st, 33, Tooele, 7th, 26. Temple Square, and the entertain- a scrap drive throughout the town. Someone added underneath it: Denny Leonards, vs. Eail Grant ment is open to the 8:00 at The game contest was to deterp.m., metal Anyone 14. having Tooele any scrap 2nd, Hunter, 16, To follow you, I'm not conand Berry Wallace. without mine the third entry in the state charge. public to desire to wordonate this they 19. P. G. Tooele 1st, 30, 1st, I know which way you tent, until I' In addition, an exhibition by tournament from Region IL They will sing "Deep Purple" thy cause, is kindly asked to place Tooele 8th, 18, Tooele 4th, 16. Honoring J. W. Ridd, storewent. "Body Modern," will be given, and original words to the music of it on the curb, or leave it in their Of Coronary Occlusion The Pirates played excellent Kenof Mill Sea Todd 22, Arthur Scouts, Redwood, the at keeper weieht lifting, judo and ball, but did not get any breaks featuring Style. "Country and the Scouts will yards, it a 21. pick necott Copper Corporation, la Tha Mai- lposes. for a victory. up. Mrs. Mary Comas Tripelas, 68. Came a postcard in the mail, party is being given for his retireAll realized proceeds will go of died next at ment her home Midvale, of Thursday evening. addressed to me, which said: "You to the summer camp of the Scouts Community Baptist Church a coronary occlusion Monday. and know, Edith, to most girls, men March 25th at the Utah Copper Explorers. church services at 11:00 Regular She a was former Magna resident are not a problem, but a solution." Club. ITU. and Sunday School at 10:00 ! a for sold number now of are Tickets being years ago. Hmtn. Now, what on earth Brigham Young University is o'clock. The young people will treasurer of the Magna ChamThe seventh annual meeting of president. She is survived by f,ve daugh- seventy-ninthe entertainment complimentary e brought that on? years old. During moot Sunday from 7 to 0 p.m. 9:00 ber of Commerce. at will Abatement the 13 Utah begin dinner Registration and ters, resident Mosquito veteran to the grandchildren and two this time it lias grown from 29 to in This turn will the a. feature m followed five m. the in by hail, held be will Association m. great grandchildren and a brother about 6,500 students, or has inThe main campus of Brigham will be served at 7:00 p Evoryono is extended a moat and talks and remarks Sincere sympathy is extended creased 225 tunes its Mr. and Mr. Ridd recently Magna at the Firemen's Hall this call to order at 9:30 o'el'xk and invitation to attend any cordial Young University is located on ' original March 19th the address of welcome by John tbc bereaved family. ' all and a bench a hundred feet above moved into their attractive new Friday and Saturday, of these services by the enrollment. i end 20th. announces O. C Finley, Rokich, executive secretary and authorises brick home lit east Magna. Reverend Ivan Cleveland. Provo, Utah. LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS TO RING STRONG ACTION WILL YOU SAVE CHANGES MADE DOORBELLS SATURDAY; Remember CERTIFICATES? ADVOCATED ON Without Accident TO LOWER COST JUVENILES OF SWIM POOL twice-a-mon- WEBSTER j : th PTA NEW TO OFFICERS TO BE FEATURED ON TV PROGRAM lt UNION ys HEADS OFFER HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS AT MASS MEETING n, Ken-neco- GILLARD DIES AT HOME DURING SLEEP CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM DRIVE RESULTS IN FOR AREA LOVED CYPRUS Cammans Family To Move To Las DONKEY TEACHER DIES OF HEART ILL Vegas Nevada MARCH HOOP HERE well-know- -. well-know- (honest-to-goodnes- GALA TIME PLANNED AT GIRLS PREFERENCE DANCE MARCH Magna Womens Club Elects New Officers three-bedroo- m d, KCC, COUNTY WORK CLEANUP Explorer Scouts OF LOCAL DUMP Participating In SPENCER WARD LADIES GROUP RATED TOPS mid-Apr- il. Ward VIOLENT STORM Spencer Scouts Sponsor CAUSES POWER Athletic Program DIFFICULTY Hoop Tourney dub-room- e CYPRUS LOSES fair-weath- er PLAYOFF GAME TO PARK CITY Retirement Party Planned For J. heart-break- Ridd March 25tli 35-3- 7. I i UTAH MOSQUITO GROUP SLATES MEET ten-minu- te r |