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Show 2?. ttj&A CHATTER From The Editor Thirty-eight- h Garfield, Utah, Friday, October 1, 1954 year Number 15 STAKE GIVES PUNS ON SCHOOL TRAFFIC CROUP ARRANGE PARKING MEET UNUSUAL NQVEMBER SEMINAR CITIZENS RECOMMENDS HE'D STAKE HOUSE The Cyprus Traffic Committee Oquirrh Stake Sunday School is completing plans for a Teachcomposed of local citizens and er's Workshop or seminar on three several school students, is now We Find Solace arranging a meeting wfth the evenings at the Pleasant Green More end more of our countryber Granite School Board on a parkmen are finding a peace of tout ing lot, according to Jay Justesen, Registration will be somewhat and mind in worship in churches chairman. limited, therefore authorities urge of their choice. of Magna Street The group also plans to meet Majority every one interested in teaching Roof Going Up On Com Recent figures show that 59 Signs methods and practices to regia'er bination Edifice of and discuss the problems of exDeliberately as early aa possible with Stake cessive car driving by students, percent of our population no w is Torn Stake and Ward House Down Sunday-Schoaffiliated with a church. Sales of officers, sponsors exceeding the speed limits, daybooks were three times A in of of unusual tee the front homes of religious program. long parking Work is progressing in splenThrough the vandulistic work of near the school, with county sher50 cents is being made. that of all other books in 1953; rewho did manner on the beautiful, spahave driven their juveniles iff George Berkstead. Noted Educators ligious films are strong at box cious Oquirrh Stake House and office, songs with spiritual themes cars with such fo:ce that Magna Other members of the comArrangements are now being the roof street signs have been knocked mittee are Emil is now going up. are on the Hit Parade. Mrs. members advanced have several Williams, jo Workers at the site have been down, the majority of the mark- Millie Slater, Roy F. Tygesen and of the LDS General Authorities as ers designating the various street Sadie Sadler. Harold Henline is well as faculty members of the m :rt faithful, contributing their Gama Hen Friday Just the Fads, Ma'am! numbers from Main, have been student time and talents so that the mabody president. meets Summit University of Utah and other outSouth Cyprus dislodged, according to a report jority of construction cm Id be School Council educators attend. on field Urged standing term this the where the Magna Ever wonder Friday at a meetMonday given evening completed by late fall. The total of Members The 7:00 this will at committee mectinga begin urge evening at 8:00, playing under the private eye, to describe a private ing of the Magna Community cost of the building will be $220,-00- 0 student-bodo'm. and last 9:00 1. until to form about Cyprus lights. The locals are expected to p. detective, came from? It goes back Council. will not only serve ai this take the fracas, but the South clock, according to Mr. Evan Jofhes Stakeandsite Safety Council and impress upon into the 1880's and the founding of The Council therefore recom- all but will also house 33-1Reed who and are Garfield the in uf slow are a pupils Summit importance footballers Detective scrappy the Pinkerton Agency. mended to Salt Lake County that 2 activities of Spencer LDS Ward. careful and near the could charge. and driving Its trade mark was a wide open the signs be erected group, happen. anything Dinner Held again, and At this date, the following edeye, beneath was the legend We where they have disapp eared, new schools. The committee also hopes raise funds for the To further ucators inten have to push arrangements for suitable cignified their Never Sleep." People soon began ones be obtained 1011 Cyprus Pirates pulled a sur- COUNTY TO construction costs of the building, pieced in the parking facilities and lots n.ar the prise of teaching the seminar: tions on the defending Region detectives the calling POWER proper positions. Dr. Theodore DeMars, profess- a dinner was held Wednesday school. Two champs, Tooele Buffs at BRING from the trademark, and Citizens are also asked to take of education at the University evening, September 28th, in tie or CUTTER WEED came and Tooele, Friday afternoon people still do today. the license numbers of any cars of 2 vicUtah, who will instruct in a Pleasant Green Ward. By thla a home with the bacon, that hit the signs and report dinner, more funds were raised to course of teaching for adults. is Salt Lake County planning to tory. them to John Rokich, executive continue the construction work. Dr. Edgar P. Lyons, Reduction Needed to cutter a and Magna power bring Bingham Murray, Cyprus, The committee In charge of the In the entire nation there are secretary of the council, who will Wasatch all hold 0 records thus next week to cut down weeds of the Institute of Religion at the fete consisted of V. S. Wednesday of Utah. over 7,047,000 people on the public then submit them to proper town. J. the My University far in the fast Breeze, throughout competition. authorities for complete investiJohn Sutton, William Turner, bilDr. amounts to $23 which Kenneth in be will road Farrar, principal payroll, supervisor, George Katsos scored on a run county gation. lion a year. of the Olympus high school, who Gourley and Mrs. Don Husband. of 44 and three yards to lead Cy- - charge. If found guilty of this type of Although the Eisenhower adHowever, it will be impossible will, discuss church administra- prus. He was joined by other ofministration has reduced federal malicious property damage, the led by Kay Breeze, fur the power cutter to get on turn. fensive tactics offenders will be prosecuted Other instructors will lie an- Joe Rushton and Aldon Bosen. some sidewalks, and residents and employees in a fine manner, it is Russell Meik, nounced at a later dale. our opinion that this number could the full extent of the law. askare owners therefore but at led 13c0, the property half, Cyprus of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meik of President still be lessened-a- nd ed to clean sidewalks, premises. 5790 West 2700 South, suffered Tooele broke the ice in the third Eisenhower wants to further slash and fourth periods. head back abrasions and injuries, this amount, for experts have right arm hurts Tuesday at 8:15 shown that various federal agena. m. when he was knocked off Three PTA Sponsor Series of Unusual Events! cies could function with fewer his bicycle by a car driven people. by Norman Frost, 71 A Street, We are all interested in tax reKennecott Goes On y Springville, Utah. duction, but how many would be The accident occurred at 5556 Week Operation A Result reto a start to campaign willing West 3500 South as the youth was duce the number of government Strikes CLASS! Of west Mr. Frost was drivDue to local ecus iiv.ic conditions traveling employees? lane same of the to Mr. As traffic. been have ing Complaints given If the men who control things caused by several strikes in this Kennecott Copper Corporation's turned out to pass the youth, One of the finest projects ever STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP the Copper Printing Company of Utah Division went on a four-da- y at our state capitols and in Wash- area, authorities of Our Lady of Frost the fice that some motorists are not upset. The boy was bicycle Parent-TeachreAsto decided Lourdes Catholic Church have ington suddenly sponsored by week Monday as the complying with the Utah statutes strikes operation duce government employment deemed it necessary to indefinite-- y carrying a large sack of groceries sociation groups in this vicinity, Required of two locals of the United Act of Congress the by one hand with and to to a reason pertaining stopping 30 it would mean a saving of will occur next Tuesday evening, Steelworkers of America (CIO) postpone the October carnival. steer his bicycle withattempting August 24, 1912 the other. October 5, when the first mental Of Garfield Leader, published Fri- able distance from a school bus entered the third week. nearly eight billion dullars in However, the c; U; ehes: fillwas to He taken on which Lake the the it Salt highway ttr the health class begins at the Brock-ban- k day at Garfield, Utah for October, salaries alone. Reduction of the working days ed with faitcy work and all other General Hospital for treatment. purpose of receiving or discharg- to Little Theatre. 8:00 p.m. 1954. prizes, will be awarded at a Bingo Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ing school children. Similar classes will continue Oct- State of Utah and Thursday nude it necessary rnflit of the churc.n December Id. ) One woman Mail Handling Losses called the angry ober 12, 19 and 26. of the parish aro asked to lay off 100 men, Kennecott of) County of Salt Lake Few people realize what "Big to Ladies newspaper office Monday morning ficials continue to donal.! faneywork They are being sponsored by the said. They said that operBefore me, a Notary Public and said that while e was Business the United States she stopPTA groups of Brockbank, Cyprus aforesaid, personally appeared as well as the fancy dressed dolls, would continue as long as ations a for local school bus to let ping department is and the losses Ticket sellers are ils, free to Edith N. Ridge, who and Webster kindly asked to having been elementary children out, another concentrates can be shipped to they take. everyone. smelters in the westduly sworn, says that she is the almost drove through the For instance, the Postmaster check their money in at the reel State authorities will attend and Editor of the Garfield Leader and motorist ern country. of ranks to General has given the following ory. and boys girls get by. Mrs. Evan Timothy, whose hus- discuss emotional problems of parThe next meeting of the earn-i'.'n- l Kennecott also laid off 100 men, that the following is to the best of The statute provides that a totals of losses in handling certain band, a noted music teacher in ents and children, the importance her knowledge and belief, a true committee othei members and to raise the total idled worker! to school bus operator is bound to publications for the last quarter of of the parish will be held Monday, this area, died suddenly last week, of the right mental attitude, etc. statement of the ownership, man- file an affidavit for the prose- 2,200. 1952: Life, $2,151,000; Saturday to issue an urgent would like Will YOU come? October 4th at 8:00 p. m. Strike of members of Local 4347, agement, etc., of the aforesaid cution of any individual operating Evening Post, $1,631,000; Ladies quest to four former students. for the date shown in a motor vehicle who is in violation USW at the American Smelting publication Home Journal, $408,000; Collier's, Mr. Timothy had loaned four the above caption, required by of this law and when such defen- and Refining Company's Garfield $1,237,000; Reader's Digest, $917,-00accordians in this vicinity, and it the Act of Congress of August 24, dant is plant Idled 1,300 men. Strike of apprehended and cited in members is vitally imperative that these of Local 4413, USW at 1912, embodied in sections of this court he or she will be It would strongly appear from penalized Kennecott's musical instruments be returned Garfield to wit: form, refirery if found these figures that increased postguilty. at once, before Mrs. Timothy can oOO men. Afternoon League School vitalfor arc forerates are bus age periodicals operators 1 name straighten out her husband's afThat the and address Emma Strebble had high game warned to cause such violators to ly necessary. fairs. of 180 in the Afternoon Ladies' of the publisher is Howard Ridge, be arrested at the time of violation. Oquirrh Stake accordians The may be left with Utah. Magna, and of another They are to secure valid license Mrs. Dan Arnane, 2739 South 8560 Bowling League 2 name That and the address 135. Courage numbers and report the incident West, Magna, or taken to Mrs. Have you ever read J. M. BarOthers were Ruth Hansen. 135; of the editor ix Edith N. Ridge. at once. Merrill K. Davis, speaker of the Timothy, 1391 McClelland Avenue, rie's famous essay on Courage?" Utah House, will be the Arvilla Knight, 138; Maxine San-dal- l, Magna, Utah. special, Salt Lake City. 3 That the owners are: Edith Claone D.vches, 17K; Its deep philosophy, written in his Barn Dance Slated meetat first the speaker N. and Howard Ridge, Magna, inimitable style, has meant muen guest Richardson. Orlean June 134; The Garfield Second Ward MIA of Wednesthe Webster ing PTA, MUSIC Utah. INSTRUCTOR Elv.i Rushton, 169; to me when my courage has ebbed. will sponsor a Barn Danes SaturJeffs, evening, October 15th. In it, among other thiiijr, Birrie day SUDDENLY June Nelson, 139; Fay Sandars, day, October 9th, 8:30 p. m. 4 That the known Consultation will be hclif with DIES bondholders, Carol holders 140; Norma Hauter. say:: "Pray for course with your teachers, followed by tlic stnero! Aprons and overalls will be the 1 or owning holding per costume of the evening. All over Funeral rites were conducted Bertoch, 147; A. Rydalch, 138; Al- rent or more of total daily bread, for courage will keep meet at 7:39 p. m. amount of and gay and you 139 and Hope Davis, veu 14 years of age are cordially Inor other securities bond More, complete information will Saturday in Salt Lake City for ton Drain, mortages and gay." be r.'ust keep light-heavited to attend. A small admission Evan Timothy, 54, of 1391 McClel- 145. are: given in next week's paper. I ; :i.cerely 1elieve that the great fee will be charged and refreshVera Jensen picked up a land Street, who died Wednesday None. need of this life is jo develop courments served. in a Salt Lake hospital of a short split. and ward stake 5 That Primary "A" League the two paragraphs illness. age. Many people miss the. best a rewards of life simply because of 9200 Former Magna Ward Mr. Timothy was well known Shirley Begcnt had high game next above, giving the names of officers of Oquirrh and North Jheir inability to develop courage. in this area, having taught private of 221 and another one of 156 in the owners, stockholders and se- Jordan Stakes met Saturday for Bishops To Ba Honored The Magna Second Ward Junmusic lessons to many students in the A" League at the Copper curity holders if any, contain not an interesting convention in the Good Work ior M Men and Junior Gleaner Club. only the list of stockholders and North Jordan stakehouse. Magna, Garfield and Hunter. Several General Board mem- are sponsoring e special program A very fine woman, whom I Others were Vivian Kemp, Survivors include his widow; security holders as they appear upon books of the company, but bers attended and presented talks Tuesday evening, October 5th, deeply respect and honor, once Dorothy Merrill, Work is scheduled to start this one son, two daughters and five said to me: Manual labor helps week on 9200 West in Magna for grandchildren. Sincere sympathy Thelma Singleton, 154; Mary Sud- also, in cases where the holders of on Responsibility. honoring all former bishops. An to straighten out one's thoughts. A a complete mulching, including to is extended to the sorrowed fam- bury, Ellen Newbold, security or stock appear upon the early history of the entire ward fine remedy for a confused head the property line of each home. will be given. 164; Shirley Coon, 175: Aline Grif- books of the company as tiustee ily. or emotions is to work with one's Edna Meyer, 156, or in any other fiduciary relation, 8100 The entertainment begins at fith, Salt Lake County oflicials re7:30 p. m. Mrs. Rhoda Mitchell and hands. To scrub a floor has alle- quest that each property owner Ann Tygesen, 169; Roxie Sud- the name of the person or corporation for whom trustee is acting, Mrs. Eleanor Coon are completing viated many a broken heart, and clean the front of his yard extendbury, 159; Audrey Malmborg, to warh and iron one's clothes has ing to the road, in preparation for Nola Farnsworth, 18d; Elaine is given; also that the said two arrangements. All interested pepie are invited Irene Tuckcy, paragraphs contain statements brought order to many a . erplexed the mulching. Husband, to attend. and anxious mind." Bette Cutler, embracing affiant's full knowlGood For Adults. Tocl Norma Fairbourne, Jean edge and belief as to the circumNEXT WEEKS Dell Sheppick, pleasant Magna Hubbard, 179, Fran Sheppick, 174; stances and conditions under BOWLING Lillian Riley, 156; Amy McCarty, which stockholders and security Candidates To deputy sheriff, gave As soon as the tile pipe is un- Demo. holders who do not appear upon loaded. installation of the Eric Cannon a ride to Webster 177; Cenella Rodgers, 162. at sewer on Speak Study Men's Bowling the books of the company as 8400 West will start. The contract "B" League School the other day, and the Mrs. Delsa Hook of Magna has Meeting October 4, American league. wise little youngster said: I'd like LaVcrne Empey caplue:l high trustees, hold stuck and securities for the work has been awarded to Group been named the PTA representOctober 6, Federal league. to be a sheriff when I grow up, ative for the 5 western schools in game of 172 in the ''B League and in a capacity other than that of a V. B. Coon Company. Mrs. C. L. Jack, Democratic but if I can't, I'm still going to October 7, National league. Granite District, and will serve as Arline Harward took high series of bonafide owner; and thia affiant A is scheduled to nominee for recorder and has no reason to believe that any arrive surveyor be on the side of the law!" 6:30, Teams 9 vs. 8; 1 vs. 7 and a liason officer. Any problems or 450 with games of in Magna to complete work Commissionercounty Ray Greenwood, There's wonderful philosophy in 6 vs. 2. Others were Rose Marie Zito, other person, association, or cor- on the project which has information relative to PTA orlong who is also seeking reelection, will Woman's Leagues that sentence for adults, ton. ganizations should be handled 146; Cleone Farnsworth. 142; Mill- poration has any interest, direct or been sought by interested towns- be the special guest speakers next indirect, in the said stocks, bonds people and the Magna October 8 ie Christofferson, 140: J jyre through Mrs. Hook, dial 6452. Community Thursday, October 7th at the B" League, 6:30. A League, Mrs. Laura Daniels, who has 143; Neva W:mmer, 140( or other securities than as so stated Council. Gosh, Petal regular monthly meeting of the Denece Di- by them. Our good and treasured friend, 8:30 Teams 2 vs. 6, 4 vs. 1 and served in this position for the Ruth Andrus, Ladies Democratic Club. It will 6 That the average number of Pete Cammans, who now resides 3 vs. 5. Wins Fair Prise past six years for the five local sera, 143: Ella Empey, 147; M. be held in the Magna Firehall and in Las Vegas, sent a copy of schools, recently submitted her Nelson, 157; E. Giles 144 and Laura copies each isaue of the publication at 7:30 p. m. is 524. Returns to Hospital Daniels, 156. daily paper from that unusual Vernon A. Nelson of Magna begins resignation. Hostesses for the occasion will EDITH N. of 4 had No. written RIDGE, How and Editor took about Team high game took four first places at the State be Mrs. city Irene Bohne, Mrs. Alice Sworn to and aubicribed before Mrs. Pat Bailey of Magna, who 690 and 3 and 4 tied for high serthis for news?" Meeting Slated Fair, one second, one third und this 1st ine A meeting of the All Souls' Al- ies of 1922. Squads 2 and 4 took day of October, 1954 also champion mare Arabian Brady and Mrs. Hazel Orr. SeverGosh, Pete, the things that hap- suffered a factured collarbone al musical numbers will be (SEAL) when she fell down basement tar Guild is slated Monday even- 4 points and No. 3. 3 points. pen in Vegas don't occur here-a- nd horse with his tine animals. E. G. Paulos besides, we wouldn't last lung" steps, has been taken to St. Mark's ing, October 4th at the home of I never did anything worth doif wc published such news! Do the duty which lieth nearest Hospital to receive further med- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pullum, 7:30 Notary Public Honesty in every condition, Thanks, anyway, for yau: sug ical treatment. p. m. All members and other in- ing by accident, nor did any of My commission expires March 13 to thee! Thy second duty will al1956. every circumstance, is the inBest wishes for a complete re terested people are urged to my inventions come by accident; gestions. have become dearer. ready rule of obedience. dispensable Edison work. came covery are extended. by they Thomas Carlyle Mary Baker Eddy GOING AHEAD NEW SIGNS Ward-Novem- ol CYPRUS PULLS y SURPRISE ON TOOELE, 33-1- Hunter Roy Knocked Off Bike Tuesday CATHOLIC Drivers Warned CARNIVAL WANT TO LEARNAB0UT GOOD POSTPONED MENTAL HEALTH? ATTEND STRIKES PUT 200 OUT OF EMPLOYMENT To Stop Behind School Bus 4-d- er Please? Would You Return Accordians post-offic- 0. Si-li- Womens Bowling Merrill K. Davis To Add ess PTA At Webster School NEWS 132-13- 2; STAKES 161-13- 7; HOLD . PRIMARY MEET IN GRANCER 160-13- 5; light-heart- rt WEST TO BE MULCHED 174-15- 2; 185-15- 175-15- 5; 176-16- Mrs. Delsa Hook New Granite Liason Officer 157-18- 3; 161-17- 1; 162-15- 2: 165-15- 169-16- 6; Bcz-zan- 144-14- -- t, SEWER WORK STARTS THIS WEEK |