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Show "The Complete Home Newspaper" -- Read It in The Timet or Laade- r- CHATTER From The Editor UrfieIduhTridayAugust2795T year Thirty-eight- h WEBSTER SCHOOL CROWDED WITH Juit A 850 ENROLLMENT Educational Institution Now Has ISO More Students Than Can Normally lie Accommodated I had planned to devote this week's column to a number or of the Utah former Copper era, but did not find some information I was seeking, so will have to postpone it fm a slmit "old-timer- MANY IMPROVEMENTS MADE AT WEBSTER! time. READY Funeral Rites KENNECOTT COPPER CONCERN FOR THRONGS Conducted For GIVES STRIKE FACTS HERE AT SWIM MEET Eiiphemia Fames Various Comparisons Present Comprehensive Conducted For Crash Victims Hint-- - Cutting high weeds at road intersections may save someones life. It might Ih- - yours. PUNS Funeral Rites Number 10 Public Invited To See Unusual Exhibition On Monday and Tuesday Funeral services for James Raymond Brinkerhoff. 35, victim of an automobile accident Friday, were conducted Monday in the Pleasant Green LDS Wa- J. Bishop Ernest Dayhell was in charge. Mr. Brinkerhoff was born November 1, 1919, in Beaver, a son of Samuel Smith and Amy law Brinkerhoff. Survivors include his widow, Deana Korakis Brinkerhoff; two sons and a daughter. Sammy, 6; George, 4 months and Stephanie, 9; his mother, Mrs. Emily Brinkerhoff; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Ballentyne, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Faye Howell, Oasis, Utah; a brother, Donald, Beaver, a foster brother, Dan Balgene, Beaver. Funeral rites were in charge of Pet-Funeral Home and burial made in Beaver, Utah. Final Rites Held Final rites for Arlene Hansen, victim of the same accident, were held Wednesday in the Pleasant Green LDS Ward. She was born October 17, 1930 in Salt Lake City. The little girl was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor T. Hansen, 2856 South 8900 West, who were injured in the mishap. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Michael, 8, und Dale, 6; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 7. L. Pendleton, Magna, Mrs. Margaret Hansen, Salina and Beit Hansen, Redmond, Utah. The Peel Funeral Home was in charge of the rites and interment made at Elysian Burial Gardens. Picture of Situation to Employees and Local Residents Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Davis Fames, 82. regarded Garfield resident, who died Friday at her residence after a lingci ing illness, were conductPreparations are being made to ed Monday at 1 p. m. in the Garaccommodate huge throngs next field LDS Ward chape by Bishop Monday and Tuesday at the Gar- Wilford Wilding. field Swimming Pool, the occasion Mrs. Fames was born in Spring-villbeing the Intermountain A. A. U. Arizona, a of Mr. Open Swimming and Diving and Mrs. Hyrum daughter Davis. She was Championship. All of the events a member of the Garfield LDS are free to the public, and seat- First Ward. Her husband, Frank ing arrangements have been made D. Fames, died January 3, 1950. to handle over a thousand people. Survivors include a son, WillSponsors are the Kennecott iam R. Fames of Garfield and a Copper Corporation, Utah Copper daughter. Marjorie D. F. Richards Division, and Salt Lake County of Kearns; three grundchildren, Recreation Association, Paul S. four brothers and one sister. Rose, supervisor, under the ausMrs. Fames had been ill for a pices of the Garfield Improve- long time. With a remarkable forment Company. G. R. Navlor, titude and strength of character, superintendent. she bore her sickness. Featured Events Sincere sympathy of the comThere will be many unusual munity is extended to the sorrowraces, diving and novelty events ed family. Burial was made in from some of the foremost swim- Salt Lake City cemetery. mers in the state. - (Editor's Note: The following the Western Divisions the best letter which was mailed by Ken- - possible coverage for the amount mvutt Copper Corporation to their of money involved. We believe employees, has been brought to the proposed plan satisfactorily the Copper Printing Company of- meets objections of employees to fice by a group of local residents-wh- o the present medical program. The new modern plan offered asked that it be published for the general information of peo- by the company is better than a ple in this area who are not vast majority of industrial proKCC employees, but drastically grams now in effect in the United affected by the strike, called by States. For instance, few plans the International Union of Mine, provide for as much as 380 days Mill and Smeller Workers August hospital coverage, free employee Hith. We are therefore printing treatment by company doctors, or the publication for its general in- free medicines and drugs for employees when prescribed by comterest.) Dear Fellow Employee. pany doctors. Neither do they As the strike of the Internationhave coverage for major surgical al Union of Mine, Mill and Smel- or medical expense, which, when ter Workers against the Utah it occurs, puts an employee in Copper, Nevada, Ray and Chino debt for years. divisions enters its second week The present medical plan, which today, I believe you are entitled restricts employees to company to know the facts of the situation. doctora, has been in effect for year, as you will recall, the many years. The proposed modern con- Hospital and Medical Plan is decompany signed a two-yetract with Mine-Mil- l, which could signed to give greater security to be opened this year only on wages you and your family. It would and other economic issues, except furnish better health and medical pensions. This contrart docs not protection than is now provided most industrial workers throughexpire until June 30, 1955. The company has been bargain out the nation. The company ofof the cost ing with the Union in good faith fered to pay and has offered what I believe is of this program, which offers a many outalanding features, inproposal. laical PTA groups attended a good and fair when Mine-Mi- ll lead- cluding: However, Regional convention Monday for ers presented their final demand 1. For the first time you, your Region I. at the Central Junior and said it was not wife and children will receive the to ne subject high school. we had no choice but to protection of a joint employee-compan- y An activity program stressing gotiation, decline it. Group plan for medbetter hours and schools was preMine-Mill- 's demand was for a ical, surgical and hospital benesented to the delegations. increase1 of 8 cents fits. Mrs. Ray Thompson, present general wage 2. Whenever shift differentials of 6 hour, per yoior a member of proxy of Garfield PTA, und cents per hour for 9 your family go to the hospital you afternoon, Mrs. Rex Butcmun, retiring head, choose your own doctor or cents were in charge of the Garfield and 12 per hour for intermediate may cents per hour for the mid- surgeon for the services provided group. shift, plus an additional )2.50 in the plan. You are not restrictOther ladies from Garfield in- nightmonth contribution to group ed to company doctora. per cluded Mrs. Claude Hawkins, Mrs. 3. For the first time, you and per employee. This dePhil Comstock, Mi's. Gordon Har- insurance mand is equal to a package in- your family are entitled to hosMrs. ris, Dorothy Smith, Mrs. crease pital and surgical benefits anyLola Densley, Mrs. Charles Sud- cents of slightly mare than 10 where in the United States, Canhour. per bury. Mrs. Ruth Andrus, Mrs. The last proposal made by the ada, Mexico and many other Roberts, Mr. Morgan Lund company was a 7 cent per hour countries, and Mr. William Leiter. 4. Also, for the first time, you package, which included the cost From the Webster PTA were of and your family are entitled to a new modern and hospital Mrs. Alice Y. Huffaker, Mrs. Mary medical plan. This plan would suigi"' end hospital benefits in Paulos, Mrs. Carol Olsen, Mrs. cost 2.2 cents an automobile accident. per hour, and the re- ever Scott Gordon, Mrs. Bette Cutler, mainder would be a general wage At present, only employees are Mrs. Mae Harris, Mrs. Arlene covered in event of an automoincrease. Mrs. A. L. Vaughn, Mrs. bile accident while going or comThe comcompany's proposal Marian Gaidner, Mrs. Phyllis Ar- ing from work. with settlements pares favorably Mrs. Howard raaiihoS twSafoan union L Than li po vmsT. in b Helen Hueliniun, Sara,Caesar, nemo j epp-so- n inrf titm mmmmm jji change fiumy Jirf jn and Mrs. Lola Jenkins. the nation. dustrial iccident. e, fifteen-minut- e recess, Web.-te-r School will have an noon, with a Cheerfulness is a good side line enrollment of at least 850 students and then from 12:45 noon to 5:45 and it often clears the way for this September, crowding the p. m. Naturally, this would entail two sc! ml with about 150 more boys the main line. and gills Ihnn should normally shifts of teachers and perhaps two principals, but would be the only One of the hardest things for a Ih- - ur: ominndati-d- . according to solution until another elementary Debs. to understand official Principal Philip government school was constructed in the east fillroom In is will it matters that be about money fjrl, every ed so much that the school will be portion of the town. does. Improvements Made llteialh sCilec7.ed" w,th pupils. A number of improvements Solution Given Since the census October, 1053, Have been made and are being to April, 195-1- , when another cen- made at Webster including a new sus was taken under a Legisla- lavatory on the third floor for tive act, tii anile District showed boys and girls in the former music an increase of over 2,000 students storage room. The preliminaries begin both Twelve rooms in the school Herbert Hoover, one of the in less than six months. This have also been remodeled, paintdays at 2:00 p. m. and the finals iin-aabout three most maligned men in all history, would normally ed and plastered and the front of commence at 4:45 p. m. and at the same time one of the more schools. tinthe building renovated. The stairs Novelty Division District However, simply most respected in the United and Lovely Sue Durrant will predoes nut have the funds to con- - have been made 80th his observed birtliday States, sent some novelty numbers, as hook a 'lar- - the old inner set of doors removed e, ,w0 ,,r last Tuesday. He was honored bv will Florence Anderson, Beth be- - to present a more spacious appearare double sessions therefore, his the nation and returned to ance. Bates and Leigh Pratt. several schools. at carried out ing home town. West Branch Local arrangements are being The committee who so diligentIf enrollment Webster the leaps to visit with friends. ly worked for these improvements completed by O. J. McDonald, Sr. fall as ahead next it has done this Many of us have lived to learn included Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, past Stars Entered the will too, site, Magna go year, was Hoover that Herbert rightSome of the stars thus far ena double session which simply PTA president; Mrs. Owen G. about many things and his most on tered include Horace Knowlton, school from 7:30 to 12:30 Reese, Mrs. Arthur Zeldin and means severe critics, terribly wrong. Mrs. Thomas Barker. former University of Utah athlete, In a speech to the nation on his now a student at Northwestern 80lh birthday, Mr. Hoover said College, who will compete in the recMAN, for the many things, and just breast stroke, back stroke. He is ord, we have copied a few and well known in the Intermountain present them here in this column: area. The remedies in America are Helen Horne of Phoenix, Ariznot revolution. They are, except who recently won the ona, uf for peace and war, mostly jobs Southwest Violent Pacific backstroke R. Brinkerhoff and Death Comes James To marginal repairs around a sound Miss Home is curchampionship. Arlene Hansen Friday Afternoon; philosophy and a stout heart. rently swimming in the Far WestThe progress of freedom is a Six Others Seriously Injured ern meet at San Francisco and will never-endin- g struggle to prevent fly here for participation. She will sions lacerations. and the abuse of power whether by Described as one of the worst enter the breaststroke and The Hansen family was en route New officers of the Webster individuals, by groups or by the accidents ever seen in this area, a violent two-ca- r hcadon collision to a Lagoon outing for employees PTA to direct activities during the government or nations. Larry Wood, also well known in resulted in death fur a Magna man ol Kennecott Copper Corporation. ensuing year, together with the the Intermountain states, will enSome of the corrosions come and a three-yea- r of Hero Crash old child committees, have been released ter the three-strokdives, breastfrom the discovery that it is easy at 1 p. m. on the 21st SouthFriday James Baekmun of Salt Lake to include: highstroke and backstroke. for the Federal Government to way. x conMrs. Alice Y. Huffaker, presCity, driver of a ready-miThe city of Tooele has applied light the magic power of Federal the quick thinking of crete truck, was credited with ident; Mrs. Mary Paulos, vice pres- for some 75 entry blanks and the And, only credit. But the flame that warms a passing truck driver, who pour- saving four lives. He approached ident; Mrs. Alice Ribotti, second can also consume the safeguards ed 150 gallons of water on the the scene shortly after the crash vice president and Mrs. Carol Ol- Deseret Gym in Salt Lake will have a large entry list. of free men. wreckage, prevented a and when the cars burst into fire, sen, secretary-treasure- r. One of the end results of all this flaming death he backed the truck near the Publications anil books Mr toll. greater is the growth of a huge centralArlene Hansen. 3. and James wrecked vehicles and put out the Kay Paulos. ized Federal bureaucracy. It has R. Brinkerhoff. 35, both of Mag- fire with 150 gallons of washout" Program and Visual Aid-M- rs. expanded in 20 years from na, were killed in the crash. The water carried in the truck. He was Scott Gordon. The company is willing to neEmployees may continue, as in Historian Mrs. Bette Cutler. 600,000 to 2,300,000. dead girl's mother and father, enroute with the cement to the time even though the pa 1, to call at the office of at any gotiate are s school gym. Mrs. Proceed ure and But in a bureaucracy Mr. A. C. Skinner, Regional Dir- company doctora during office grandmother, two brothers and Cyprus high at Witnesses that time had been Mary Paulos. three implacable spirits. They are cousin we:.- injured, the parents ector of Mine-Misaid: This is hours for treatment without cost. 2:30 able to drag only two of the childexpansion of seriously. Membership Mrs. Mae Harris. 8:15; 7. Medicine prescribed fur emthe Union's final It is proposal. ren from the wreckage. Four pertheir empires, and demand for Publicity Mrs. Arlene Har Given not a proposal to do any negotiat- ployees by a company doctor will D"!ls rushes sons cerin the cars would almost ward. more power. Bureaucracy Mr. Brin .r. huff, driving alone ing on. It eliminates health and be furnished without charge, as Webster School will start at Room Representative and Hos2 headlong into the visions of the and westbound on U. S. Highway tainly have perished had not the welfare. All we want from the in the past. ad8:15 a. m.. September 8th and millenium and sends the bills to 50, crashed into the eastbound flumes been doused so rapidly. pitality Mrs. A. L. Vaughn. It is true that you recently had company is a yes or no answer." Cars Welded Together Adult Education Mrs. Lola journ at 2:30 p. m. daily, accordthe treasury. Today we have more Hansen automobile about 3 miles It is true, as Mine-Mi- ll that a 23 decrease in earnings as a says, announcement made to in Women's the teams toby in ing were cars The almost welded Jenkins. Federal employees bowling nearly every east of Magna. negotiations have been lengthy. result of a cut in copper demand Phillip Debs, principal. This new two feminine leagues of the Utah Even state than all the local governgether from the impact of the Safety and Civil Defense-M- rs so, the company would have which made it necessary to rebeen arranged Copper Club have been released LaVor T. Hansen, 29, 2856 So. crash, so that a tow truck was re- Alice Ribotto. ment. They produce waste of taxstarting time has to continue attempts to duce copper production. However, preferred to comply with a changed bus by officials to include the followRecreation, Radio and payer's money. They create a 8900 West. Magna, the driver, suf- quired to separate the battered settle the dispute without a strike as a matter of fact, an 18ta-ceschedule. a for of fered habit crushed remnants Marian vested vehicles. or the Gardner. ing: interest vested chest, leg fracture, so that you could have remained per hour increase was approved A League At Cyprus high school, school Mr. Brinkerhoff was wedged besome pressure groups. Their mag- bruises, lacerations and abrasions. Exceptional Child and Mental on the job and company could by the War Labor Board back in end will a. m. 8:00 and at No convenes Amy McCarty, captain. have continued to ics invade personal freedom of His wife, 27, was being treated for tween the door and frame of his Health Mrs. Phyllis Arnone. produce cop- 1948 in anticipation of industry's Health and Preschool Mrs. at 3:00 p. m.. giving 25 more min- Belie Cutler, Maxine Callings, per. every citizen, every moment of leg and ankle fractures, bruises, automobile and was suspended week. returning to the utes of school than was the former Sylvia Winiiner, Joyce Butler. from the wreckage. Howard Caesar. lacerations, abrasions and shock. every hour. Now as to the company's pro- Most industries have been on a Buch-mato 2 No. Coon, Mr. Mrs. Mai Mrs. Principal Helen Hansen's according sheriff Coon restore the Merl is Shirley captain, to and practice, mother, The remedy Deputy Legislative week for many years. on health and welfare, you Walter K. Daly. Each class will he Thelma Singleton. Shirley Bcgcnt. posal checks and balances of power, to garet Hansen, 54, of Salina, in- several other county officers inUtah Copper employshould know at the that Meanwhile, beginning Music-Mrs. Helen Jeppson. Dorothy Merrill. Anita Jones. slightly longer. vestigated. Magna fire departreinvigorate state and local gov curred hip and leg fractures. of this year's negotiations, Mine-Mi- ees have been receiving the 1948 Srhuol--to m. 00 a. No. 3 Cenclla Rodgers, capGarfield The other passengers in .he ment trucks responded to a fire This group attended a PTA Reernments and to deflate the requested and the company wage boost plus premium overHansen car were Michael, 0, and call and stood by until the scene gional convention Monday at the 3:30 p. m. tain, Fran Sheppick, Jean Hub- agreed, bureaucratic empires. that a uniform hospital time pay, except for a higli-8.- 00 a. Brockbank Lillian Norma reschool in junioi of whom was Central cleared. bard, Junior high In our foreign relations there Dale Hansen, 6, both 7 and for seven and medical plan be worked out period in m. 2:30 to m. p. The Brinkerhoff automobile was Salt Lake City. Riley. are great dangers...we witnessed ceived minor lacerations and nose for all four Divisions. This would months in 1949, during which emNews Webster No. 4 Roxie Sudbury, captain, a special encroachment of the injuries, and Jerry Anderson. 8, on the wrong side of the highway week. present program ployees were on a Notices will be sent fium Web- Audrey Malinhorg. Alcne Griffith. replace the executive upon the legislative Salina, nephew of Mr. Hansen, at the point of impact. For your information, the folwhieh, as you may know, varies of children School to ster Ann a Louise who parents received comErieksun, abra Tygesen. of a fracture, leg branch. ..through type between the Divisions. The Salt lowing are some of the settlements who start the first grade this year, No. 5 Vivian Kemp, raptain, mittment of the United States to Lake City Clinic and the Santa already reached in many large start whether them they notifying Mary Sudbury, Alice Begent, Rita, New Mexico other nations. hospital would companies. It should be pointed from session school in the morning Ellen Newbold, Jean Bowden. The real issue is whether the be discontinued but other present out that the largest employers a. m. or in the 11:15 m. a. to B 8:15 No. Irene Amerraptain, can Turkey, commit the President in the nation have reached agreeafternoon session, from 11:30 a. Elaine Husband, Ruby Cushing, facilities will be continued. ican people to foreign nations The company has been working ments in keeping with this pato'clock. 2:30 to m. Edna Meyer, Nola Farnsworth. without the specific consent of closely with several hospital and tern. I believe you will agree that Sessions at Webster will begin B League the elected representatives of the medical plan experts trying to ob- our offer to Mine-Mi- ll compares the Times & LaVor T. Hansen and his wife, at 8:15 a. m. to 11:15 a. m. for No. 1 Nellie Powell, captain, tain people. There has been a grievous (Special to the 10,000 employees at favorably with these settlements: entire Ella school), of lunch Hansen (the Pendleton Coon, period, Laura Daniels, Ruby Dorothy list of such committments. They Leader) A. Settlement Magna are still in a serious condi and from 12:00 noon to 2:30 p. m. Empty, Mary Brown. include international agreements Company will the students Second go No. 2 Pearl Moore, captain, United States Steel tion at St. Mark's Hospital as an 5 cents per hour wage increase grade which shackle our economy by 2:30 a. m. two-cato r Strikes spread through the copcrash Fri entire day from 8:15 aftermath of a Millie Christofferson. LaVcrn Em' plus 2 cents for fringes and 3 limiting a free market. p. m. cents for pensions. day on the 21st South highway. pey, Cookie Coon, C leone FarnS' But more terrible we.-- such per mining industry this week and Busses will bring the first grade worth. Mr. Hansen's mother, Mrs. Mar5 cents per hour increase plus General Electric agreements as our recognition of demand for the metal picked up No. 3. Margaret Nelson, capminor fringes of less than 1 rent. garet Hansen of Salina. also in students for the afternoon sesRussia. Our acquiescence in the so sharply that some firms adoptavolved in the collision, is listed 5 cent per hour increase plus 2 sion, beginning the opening day tain, Alice Ribotto, Jerry Aluminum Company of America annexation by Russia of the Bal- ed a system of rationing supplies of school, picking them up at Erma Giles, Joy Moss. cents for fringes. very critical. tic States...The partition of Poland among their customers. The demand from worried fabNo. 4 Arlene Hurward, captain, Chase Brass & 3 cents per hour wage increase Neither parent has been told 10:45 a. in. at Teheran. Worse still was the Don A. Devore was installed Parents are kindly asked to Betty Bezzant, Denire Disera, Lola d 3.49 cents for fringes. daughter, surrender at Yalta of 10 nations ricators was so great that most as commander of the American that their plus 5 cents per hour wage increase was killed in the tragic note the change in time, and kind Densley, Neva Wiinmer. Kennecott Wiie & Cable Co. to slavery. And there was the sec- copper available for delivery thru No. 38, Thurs Arlene, Post Legion, Cyprus No. 5- - Florence Smith, captain, ly have their children abide ret agreement with respect to the end of September was report- day plus 1.52 for fringes. at the Community happening. of L. Helen Winimer, Rose Mane Zitn, 5 cents graduated wage increase Two sons, Michael, 8, and Dale, China which set in train the Com' ed already booked or spoken for. Park evening House. Field 6. were returned to the home cf McDonald, Laura Jo a little less than 2 rents per munization of Mongolia, North Some booking of the metal for Patty plus Installing the recently elected their October shipment was under way. hour for fringes. Korea and all of China. grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. BUS Mr. were officers William Conely, The strike which rloscd KenNo. 6 Norma Collings, captain, Hill 4 cents per hour wage increase These unrestricted Presidential first vice commander for the De F. L. Pendleton, on Monday. They Virginia Walker, Vi Nordquist Refinery actions have resulted in the necott mines. Anaconda's domes- partment of Utah, American Le- are progressing nicely. plus 3 cents for fringes. in Chile, came News of their sisters death was Ruth Andrus, Joyce Bezzant. shrinking of human freedom over tic operations and and Mr. Merle O. Garner, I regret that the Mine-Mi- ll at a time when producers' stocks gion, sobs the with by deep greeted the whole world. for district representative of Post 38. Union called the strike because Payees on little youngsters. As a these actions were low, the result of curtailed manly Other officers are Tuny Mora, a strike brings hardships. I hope ' Union business will be covered for for summer vacations. operations have shrunk our freedoms by vice commander; Howard E. a settlement may be reached soon. 12 months if they contribute. Durhad first emcrushing taxes, huge defense costs, Demand for the red tometal second vice commander; Davis, Sincerely, ing dispute as to a discharge, labor for the weeks prior inflation and compulsory military been will be covered if he makes Vern L. Oliver, adjutant; Rulon L. F. ployee Pett Com Salt Lake Transportation trouble. service. II. Cushing, finance officer; Dr. General Manager his payment. Coverage will conSome sellers ieport a better pany Monday was given a perWe must make such misuse of E. McBride, chaplain; A. tinue during work stoppage on George to operate pa.wrn manent order one but lead the in tune market, E. Clegg, sergeant at arms and J. power forever impossible. account of a trade dispute if emfrom bus service and had said it been express ger leading producer Features oi Hospital ployee makes his payment. PenW. Yeates, publicity and historImportant Road. Redwo-ito Salt laike City an unusually quiet week. Zinc ian. And Medical Caro Plan Proposed sioned employees are not coverGranger. Hunter. Bacchus JuncALS INN WILL dealings again were dull. SatBy the Company this will ed, either under the present medbe played Bingo tion. Magna, Magna Mill. Arthur MONDAY REOPEN ical plan or the proposed new one. urday evening. August 28t'n. al Mr. William Letter has been Mill, Garfield. Garfield Snv-ltd- . Whittier 9000 Definitions Under 2840 South Hall. Catholic Principal the Black Dependent of an employee ii a Plan For Beach of Planned Sunset Junction, the Garfield Picnic named principal Proposed the and West in Is general spouse and unmarried children Mills Year For Following an enjoyable vacaMagna, Appointed School, succeeding Mr. Morgan Rock Junction, Lake Point, from 14 days to 19 years of age. Legion and Auxiliary Employee is any person employ tion. Mr. and Mrs. Albert public is extended a most corwho will assume the pi in Junction, Vcrda and Tooele. Lund, Continued On Page 3. announce they will reopen permanJames G. Lawrence, 1150 East cipal post at Roosevelt School. The company has been oper- dial invitation to attend al 8:00 ed on a regular, ent basis who is actively at work 1 p. m. Al's Inn next Monday. August been has since 3rd service Mr. comes South, No. a Leiter such most May Post of with appointed Members ating Cyprus A day's work is a day's work, 30th. Many valuable prizes will lx or who is on vacation or other 38, American Legion, will fete principal of the Whittier School, enviable educational record, ac on a temporary permit from the to scheduled absence when Plan is neither more nor less, and the friends a table radio. invite many David to Supeiintendent Commission. They including given, officService Public to Granite Slate District an according at members cording outing Auxiliary come in. A $1 ticket entitles one to play effective. New employees will be man who does it needs a day's ials. k The old Salt Lake and Tooele Gouiley of Granite District in Rockbridge Picnic area, and compete fur varied gifts, covered after one month. If they sustenance, a night's respote, and out of business went bingo Lines Stage Canyon August 27th as have free refreshments moke their payments, employees due leisure, whether he be paintwell as 1 from to of is wheie No is man bom into the world May berause competition every Individuality All members of both groups are A man's fear, unconquereJ, who are laid off or on leave will er or ploughman. eived. car as motor the whose is pools. bom not him be and wuik with private respected to spared attend. invited him, in whatever direction cordially be covered (or six months. Eni- B. Shaw root of good. Loyell everything Mary Baker Eddy 1 Herbert Hoover, Great American! - nt ; , MAGNA ar Local Groups At lend Regional PTA Convention CHILI) KILLED IN 21st SOUTH IIEADON COLLISION WEBSTER PTA GIVES NAMES Of COMMITTEES back-strok- e, e. two-thir- La-Pri- el Har-war- Webster School To Start At By-law- Out at Womens Bowling Teams Announced For ll Leagues TV--Mr- s. 1 40-ho- -- n. 40-ho-ur ll 9 , 1948-194- 40-ho- Auto Crash Some Firms Ration Copper fter Strikes Halt Production Victims Still Listed Critical fr Don Devore New Commander Of Legion Post c 2-- Rich-aidso- n, Coppcr-Clevelan- d three-year-ol- Phclps-Dodge-A.- LINE GIVEN ORDER leave-of-absen- FOR SERVICE New Principal Is Named For Garfield School BINGO THIS SATURDAY AT - CATHOLIC HALL Mir-abel- la full-tim- Mill-cree- cun-que- ts --- |