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Show CHATTER -- Read Al It in The Time or Leader- - "The Complete Home New paper" From The Editor Garfield. Utah. Friday, October 22, 1954 year Thirty-eight- h SPILL KILLS HUNTER HOUSE FATHER TIES. Reuben Martin, 26, cumbs To Fall mo.st wonderful vacation I ever had in my life, w.ih the marvel- Injuries Back Horn Again Homo again after one of the ous love and fellowship that only valued friends can g.ve, being llu contributing force for ten iiv. mor-abl- e days. Even California smog didn't lessen the enjoyment of the trip. 1 was a guest for the lust s.'V eral day- - with Walt and Vi p'.i Fairbanks at their lovely home in liurbatik. and later went li lie with my dear friend. H.ichc. Denton. Raehel had invited her t.r sisters-in-laPeteisen Mary Sabin and Lauta Pei lv wit over to have breakfast the first morn-iiuand to see the two sisters like having their biulhe. Jaek, in our midst again. I've never seen a family with such a remarkable family .rescmb'ancc as the Denton clan. We spent a most enjoyable day speaking of various friends,1 now and many years ago. and don't know whieh I liked better, Rachel's quiet, gracious munnei that ran go as quickly to contagious laughter; Mary's wit. marvelous memory and mimicry or Laura's wholesome outlook on life. Anyway, we had a marvelous tune of laughter that was heightened to the hysterical stage when Rachel upset a lemon pic all over Mary, who went sedately on with a telephone conversation, speaking through leniun meringue. Grand gals, especially our own dear RaeheL Rachel, Mary and I later visited John and Beth Stamouhs in Glendale and spent a grand time with these fine people, making a tentative date to meet John and Beth in Las Vegas in where Milt Stamoulis is building a veritable mansijn We also briefly called on Howard A. Jarvis, whose wife hud just died. H A., as I have always culled him. has a garbage disposal business and is doing very well in California. I later talked to Fiauk O. Raymond. Jr. in Glendale, but did not have time to take advantage uf his kind invitation to come out. And. so, after seeing Cinerama, and many, many other wondei ful sights in California. I returned Sunday night by Western Airlines, arranged through my friend. Lois Lake, convinced that without friends, life, indeed, would he empty. s, HUNTER TREK ON SATURDAY The Cyprus high school band brought a measure of dignitv and honor to themselves and the Elusive Deers Slated To Have Rough Time In Next 1 1 Days EATS-PROGRA- M i - sch-Ki- Smelter Worker Gidlcgu-Marti- j Utah-Denv- n n. He manied Joyce Marie, Biadv in Union on Februaiy 22. 1."0. La-Na- ; Father of Three Survivors include his pa' cuts. Ins widow, two sons, Lynn Brady and Glen R. Martin, one daughter. Susan Mane, all of Hunter; five brothers, Mike Marlin, with the j U. S. Army in Austria, Elivie J. Martin, Kearns, Lester T., an 1 Isacl J., and Jerry L. Mai tin, Hunter: six sisters. Gloria, Ramona and Flora Martin. Salt Lake City, Saiah, Ruth and Betty Martin of Hunter; his grandfather, J. B. Gonzales. Tooele, and a Mrs. Paz Mi- lan-crs- . El Rita, New Mexico. He served in the LT. S. Navy from 1946 to 1946 and was an active member uf the LDS church, serving in Hunter ward as assis- tunt scoutmaster of Troup 911. Funeral service:, were conduct- ed Friday at 2 p. m. in Hunter Waid Chapel with Bishop Law- -' fence W. Doxey officiating. Sincere sympathy is ext- - nded to the sorrowed family. ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROMISE REITER DRIVING CONDITIONS ; Delia G. Hook honored who will be partu-ularlThe two gue.-dwill be Mrs. Dclsa G. Hook. Republican legislative candidate from the 19th district and Commissioner LaMont H. (itinileiMin, candidate for reeleetion, as well as other county Republican candidates. - i l Rus.-a-U- was an acid plant ope.atoi a! the Ameiican Smelling and Refining Company plant in Gar- field. Born M.uch 211, l!28 Lake City, lie was a son of 11c and Saiah NEWS ai the University of Utah Stadium Satin day. A total of 16 bands from annual deer hunting season Webster Speaker Gives Brockbank Tea Proves in The other Utah school participated. Utah will open Saturday, OctTo Be Lovely Event The day demanded a great deal Splendid Talk Here ober 23rd for the usual 10 days in the way of cooperation, energy of shooting, clo.-inNovember and effui t and the band personnel One of the delightful events of 2nd. Undoubtedly, the town will K. former Merrill speakDavis, should be highly praised. the past week Wus the tea gi ell present a deserted appearance in At half tune during the North er of the Utah House, was the Thin sd.iv ut Hroekliunk junior the male population. featured Suinmit-Cypru- s Wednesday high school to hnniM- Room speaker home game Fri-duWeb22nd. Cyprus Pep evening at a meeting of the Motners, officers and teachers. ster School PTA, and presented Club will do a show. Preliminary arrangements weic Ninety-on- e students from Cy- a most interestin'; discussion on in charge of Mrs. Menu Cuvunee ns the proposal Reappnrtionment and completed by Mrs. Thomas prus High School were among College ques- Rarkei. Mis. Joe W. Hilhillo and the 3,00(1 high students who well as the Junior In on the voter's Mis. E. G. Paolos. attended the University of Utah's tion. Both will November 2nd. "H:-A large group attended the Holiday' senior dav pro- ballot Mr. Davis later answered quesgram last Saturday. The students attended an as- tions posed to him on these subsembly m Ktngxhuiy Hall, were jects. PTA Holds Mrs. Kenneth lluffuker, PTA Whittier taken on a tour of the campus and Meet First Due to the extreme drouth conMonday then entertaini'd at a dance and president, introduced Webster new as the as legwell dition. executives, especially in the southern social ut the Universitys L. U. S. The initial meeting of the part of the state, some areas will islative chairman. Mis. Helen Institute. Whittier School PTA was con- allow the hunter to take two deer, Buelimun. Following the social, they were . Mrs. Loa executive ducted Monday evening in a one to nut have antlers. treated to a barbecue before atof the Gill Scouts, spoke combined social and business Areas vary in the length of football director tending the 111 Mrs. Chester F.issio their seasons. Of special interest gathering lefly. game at 8 p. in. An added attracA pin was presented to Mrs. pi oidcnt, presided. to local hunters is the fact that tion at the game was the paitici-patioof Community singing was con' only bucks will be allowed at the of 18 high school bands in Joe W. Ributtu in recognition dueled, followed by games and Tooele and Ilcaston units. the seventh annual "Baud Night". two years servin' as PTA refreshments. Study Required Those attending from Cyprus Due to the regulations in each High School were: Mai.v Sunelli, section, it is most imperative that Norina Fraser. Kaye Lewis, e hunters study the rules where Carol Sorensen, Crawford, are going to get the bucks they Kay Duscnherry, Bernice Wade. does. and Sherwin Rushtun, Carolyn JohnWarning Given son, Marjorie Jones, Doris Catten, Lust year, the citizens of the Diana Haslam, La Rae Thomas, state destroyed over MS, 000 worth Marian L. Powell, Jackie Snell. of highway signs by using them Angela Mirabclla, Dorothy Warh, Granite District, LDS Church Cooperate on for target practice. The taxpayers Rene Hulse, Marlene L Powell. 3100 South Road For Town Improvements must foot the bill for this perennGeraldine Fowler, Irene Hulse, ial, state subsidized shooting Karen Petersen, Carol Bradley, With the completion of a num- Shields Addition without driving gallery, just because some people Shirley Larson. Paula Smith, Loraren't good enough shots to use etta Anderson, James MucDuff, ber of road improvements in over to 91(H) Wi st. live game for targets. Roads to Other Improvements Kent Jurdison, Wayne Thomas, Magna, better driving conditions as in Further along 3100 South by hunting spots could be improved Juanita Hansen, Harold Hcnlinc, are possible now as well Gloiia Pappas. JoAnn Allen, Enid the hazardous winter months the new Oquirrh Stake House, with these wasted funds. when icy roads present problems. work has started on curb, gutter A (100 reward will be paid for Hendrickson, Pauline Kirkman, the cooperation of and sidewalk through the cooper- information leading to the arrest Through Yerllain Jensen, Harley Tonne, Salt Lake County officials, under ation of Granite School District and conviction of any person wilDiane Swenson. Delbert P.uk of ('minty Com- and the LDS Chu. ch. Salt Lake fully destroying or damaging Keith Farnsworth. Carol Leavitt, tlie direction LaMont B Gunderson. County will complete improve- state signs or property, according Marian Tasste, Mailenc Hinson, missioner 9200 West in Magna has been ments by mulching the road. to an announcement from the and Josephene Hanson. and a large culvert placAt Cvpiu high s hnnl, the fill Utah State Road Commission. Clifford Ames. Aaron Robison. mulched ed underneath the road to take Barbara Barnsnn. Deanna Funk. care of dnt has been removed from the surplus watei. lut west of the piesent Marvin Lee, Jim Colbert. Ia nun The small side street between parking and the Magna Comr)m gymnasium, 8950 nn 3100 end South wn!'S' Council is m iking every nton .Cliff-liH.isktviim. (. hi is! munity ,s nuvi. foniplelely open, effoit to have it graded lor CyAngelas, Men ill Dimick. C..mrgo and sl) that to park their cars Bill Russell Bakcl. Magcias, Conn, mav travel through to prus students school nntrj,t hours. . there during j Douglas (hnstoplier. Dennis erson. Paul Carter, Barbara Her- - j run. Shirlene Stark, Clair Mat- thews, Jon Lnnard. Sharon BuckSherman P. Lloyd To Be ner, Norman Wendell. Hoy Ann Featured Speaker At Tygescn, Jay Munson, Gay John-- ' ' son, Ray Nelson, John Dueustie. Meeting Betty Davis, Mike Montague. H. I L. MrBiide, Myron Biidges. Shai-- ; Shot-maP. Lloyd, Republican An niportanl meeting relative ,.d a petition against the zoning on Bailcv Lee Lomas Helena for the state senate, candidate be would would allow odors the which hog as say swning they Haws. LaVon Coon, Sunny Hudwill be the special guest speaker son. Steve liavrtlo, Grant Guble. ranching in an area between 5600 extremely offensive, carrying to- at a meeting of the Brockbank sec21st and 10:h and eiislcrn 7200 West and Hunter Granger, Cutol Evans, Nam-- Patk, Muivin and PTA this Thursday evening, Octwill he held Wednesday, tinn of Magna Arnold, Barry Sorenson, Glen is a ober 21st. of olfiees the there runlcnd the 27th in October Ton, they Moyle and Chailcs Chiitianscn. Salt Lake County Ciiiiimumiiier vriy strong posMlnbly that garat 10:30 a. in. bage taken foi feed to the hugs, A group of local etlieiis, liead- - could be scatli'ied along the high- eil by Kent and Paul White of way. Magna, met with the commission-- 1 I All in all, te.sideiils who have cis Monday to protest the zoning. signed the petition feel that the DAY The area presently is unzoned and hog ranch would definitely be a hog lanchtng would he permitted detriment to residential areas in this vicinity. there. A number of pel sons have sign-- 1 - si R. by a fine perfiiriii.iiiee ANNUAL DEER r bolted. It apparently failed to make the turn on the roa.l in fiont of Mi Martin'.-- , home and stumbled into the nngation diteh. The ho-landed atop Mi. Man n. by Magna ing to a report i sheriffs. A doctor pronounce 1 Mr. Martin dead from a broken neck. Joseph Selioul BAND g andmg events uf next week will be the big. fiee beef barbecue and rally at Webster School, sponsored by distiicl Republicans, Tuesday evening. Octuhei Util'll, beginning at 6:01) p. m. Oil killed Trie accident occurred shortly before H a m as Mr Martin wa returning from driving rome cattle into a field east of his home lie was tiding bareback along canal hank rn id when the horse y Truly, California is the plaeo as one friend where called many people who attempt to literally "outdo" themselves in description, abound. While touring a movie studio and listening to our guide, I wondered about the thinking of high powered writers whom the movie producers hire to prepare their advertising. Do they really believe that their stupendous" descriptions actually attract customers'.' Or does each try to outdo others in the use of superlatives? I suppose a producer has to tell the boys to lay it on thick. But since others have already done that, what can the next chap the do but attempt to Barbecue In Magna Tues. PERFORMANCE DRAWS PRAISE OCT. 26: FREE wa- - !. Blah-Blaahe- CYPRUS BARBECUE TO BE HELD AT WEBSTER SCHOOL Reuben Mart.n, 26. of 3920 So 6400 West in Hunter, was killed instantly Tuesday moimng when a horse he was riding appai cntlv rolled and fell into an in icat.jii ditch near his h mc. The hors.-il- wu-alm- Gust Noren, that genial guy at the Noren Pontiac Company, says that a pedestrian is a man whose wife got to the garage first. Public Invited To Lavish REPl BLICAN BEEF Suc- Number 18 ; BROCKBANK ' PTA MEET THURSDAY ,,1 P.-t-- I Pattticcitly the important general date of N.ivcmlicr 2nd rapidly drawing nigh, the impetus of the political scene and events is gaining momentum, and candidates are busy with speaking engagements, rallies and cottage meetings. Great interest is being shown in the local legislative race which pits Mrs.. Delsa G. Hook of Magna, Republican aspirant, against W. G. Larson, Democratic incumWith election bent. On Tuesday. Mrs. Hook was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Camp. Oquirrh Daughters of Pioneers, and presented a talk on The Constitution LaMont B. Gunderson Little Speech Making Oittcials .n charge emphasize there will be little "speeclunuking," as they have planned the evening for a time of fellowship, briefly meet the candidates anJ have a serving ol delicious barbecued beet sandw-icneSpacious Sita all Magna, Garfield. Hunter and The event Gi aiigei residents will be in the spacious Webster School e loom. Everyone attending will be seived the prime beef on buns and a variety of soft drinks will i It multi-puipos- TUESDAY also be offered. Clem Tootle of Magna has donated a whole heel, enough to serve 2,000 people, and it will be baibecued locally by expeit chefs, so the eomniitiee extends a most welcome invitation to "Crime and At all you want." So, reserve next Tuesday night for a delicious l.ghl supper, mingle for a -- hort lime, and then enjoy a slant IS ' ON REGISTRATION LAST ; candidate.-- . Citizens of this area are remindthat next Tuesday, October G. 26. will he the last day to icgi.-t-.- "' GRANGER-HUNTE- R for the November 2nd election. If YOU ate not properly and The Flag. you will not be allowed was she Wednesday evening, to vote so officials ask: "R" sure a special guest of the Republican S. to check your registration in the JACK Business Womens organization district where live at the you dinner in Salt Lake City, and After a year of construction, the following pfofo.- ;- . Dr. Owen G. Reesr. phy.-lciaWell-Know- n Thursday, at a meeting of the Granger-Hunt'1- !' Improvement Man Dieg I am quite aware that not all State 4 Creidit Union dinner in the District has culinat the Magna Plant of Kenneeott its completed same in the affected j In arc Home 295 Mrs. Claire Pulluin. 118 At people Sleep Elks Club. Mr. Lloyd, secretary of the Utah Copper Corporation for the past ary water system, announce the way by these extravagant stateWashington Ave., Garfield. Eve 'Tuesday nine years, will open offices in Grocers' Association, noted trustees. ments. Perhaps, as one to whom 298 Mrs. 10 A. G. Underwood. Special Rally and editor of .The system The community-owne- d I a in not am do (Retail E. This Mrs. 17th Hook Garfield. appeal, Ave., they Friday evening. will Food Retailer, of 35 mile.- of 4" and 6" DAYS consists and Congressman William A. Jane Jones, 3018 hopeless minority. area from an on the lines rcapportior.iuent serving to seems be at least Dawson, candidate for reeleetion, pipe So. 9150 West, Magna. Yet, there 7200 West Funeral Hume f ir John (Jack) E. They will have the f inner issue and the controversial junior one other person in my class. He will speak at the Monroe School Jordan River, west to 4700 298 Mrs. Gladys Baker, 2776 ' or Magna, who died Kenneeott offires in the college program that will appear Cavanee South. 3100 South to from and Full drew a cartoon that appeared in in a district rally. Program South 9050 West, Magna. The! Hank Building on on the November 2nd ballot for home. his First at cusSecurity uve: at Tuesday Unit) night piesent a late issue of the Saturday EvenOn Tuesday, Mrs. Hook will be It has Slated For Local Eugemo Dc3. 304? So. man siicrumbed to! the- 12th floor. However, Dis. the consideiatiou of voters. ur a special speaker at the Magna tomers. ing Post. !a heart ailment during his sleep, Kobe and Keee will have the p?3?,1' Short Talk Bonds of Amount Shoppers 300 Mrs. Estella Pehrson, 2910 It shows a man reading a movie First Ward Relief Society, show Cavanee had re-- : rooms for piivate practice. Mr. Lloyd will speak promptly were l ucd in the jr anj Bonds a film on the advertisement to his wife-- to 8600 South Bill of Rights West, Magna. to Magna after at 6:30 for an allated 20 minutes, ci ntly moved New Doctors total Details are being wutked out rs. which he finally adds two words and give a short talk at 1:00 p. m. amount of $260,0lii. with the Francis II. lian.-en-. Di. Richard A. Gallant, who is and the remainder uf the evening living in the northwest Thev had of the system being SliiO.Ofll). for a gigantic program of Bonus cos! 89 of his own. thus; South 8500 West. Magna. Wednesday, October 27th. she 0 is planned for tearher consultai iise-.purchased a home at 270 South in charge at the Arthur Plant Days in Magna, sjionsored by the One of the must breath taking- will speak at the Riverton Recre- A sum of $190.1100 is being Precinct 5 R 'cse's tion. West. Dr. will taki of Chamber area. of Commerce, the beginning pital, by taxpayers 307 Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, 5910 ly gripping movies ever made. ation Hall at 8:00 p. m on the Mr. Cavanee. 70. w.i a :etired position at the Magna Plant and The public is coidiaily invited Contraetors for the project wcie November 3rd and i tinning to West 3500 South, Magna. - br. E. High powered passion, romance, subject of "Women in Govern- Noland and fur the Hingham-Ga- i G. Whittaker will have the to attend this important meeting Dccembei 22nd Midvale. engineer Perrellc, 308-Mrs. An 48C0 V Eva ment adventure. Issues." and Farm unforgettable Passey. and hear the distinguished speak- in .. Ra;,jadi iind widely known Arthur plaee. David Gardner, ngineer. E. L During this period, 5lh So spectacle, brilliantly photographThursday, October 28th, she Burton and ' in this area. at 6:30 o clock. be will asand First money Magna has scup been Dr. Whitlakei Company given ed in magnificent color with a will be the special honored guest fis-- ; with each the par-cN. from KenBank of A., the Lake Utah, Sait sociaied with purchase star studded cast. Truly terrific. at Open House at the residence of Security In Missouri Born agents. jlieipating store.- - In turn, this ADULT TYPE CLASS, Born Jamiaty II, 1884, in Milan, neeott offiees for the past two You can't afford to miss it." Mrs. Edith N. Ridge, 2886 South d Willard J. Jones. F.stel W.ignt scup money w.II buy very The man's two words: "Sounds B650 West. Friends and other inhe wax a son of William years. He is manied and ha- - four over $100 STARTS THURSDAY O. Larson, trustees, direct-- ! uable p:;c.--, to L. E. an.! Vesta Cassity Cavanee lie daughters. terested people desiring to meet lousy." each week, as the penal bat me EVE AT CYPRUS Mrs. Hook, are invited to call be- ed the building and financing of j mairied Budgie O'Connor Febru-of the program. the project. The trouble with Europe is tween 7:00 and 10:00 p. m. ary 24. 1914, in Salt Lakr City. of the che f atl.'act.uns of One He was a member of that most of the people interested Democratic Rally An adult typing clas- - will hi this bargain event, designid p:i uf Locomotive Firemen and A Democratic rally was held in saving it have moved to hoil -' Ibis O, Thuisday evening, manly to stimulate local ret ol "l"T 2M a! Ii - ' Tuesday evening in the Magna Cyprus high Mhuul Eiigineeis. roa foieman of en- Aileron Corfur Banquet-Danc- e Kenneeott Union Hall and Lymidnn JohnK'hes M H Mrs. . Copper ill. nt I .'al ; taught by The Garfield Parent-TeachWednesday cvemne 1 ill h!s ntlmn' in I IjIlhD'In'Viu' Gemb Tnea:ir' ' When a man of distinction gets son was the special speaker. Ti antI Dm Association is planning a paper i 7.30 ji m. 1949 as too impressed with his ability 10 a of f.ce and magazine scrap drive from Plan- - of the IJ.inu- - Day- - Will Survivors include his widow; a driver, he has a good chance of NEW SCHOOL SIGNS hy Octiibtr 18th to November 13th, -- ell each week, nduJt (Ycnin; d.rs s off i to be auctain by two suns, Dennis, Hunter and W. ' becoming a man of extinction. in an effort to raise funds. WILL BE INSTALLED many valuable items, paid hy ,!an,V. Ijl information a- M. (Bill), Magna; one sister. Mrs. Armistice Day will be fdf'ngly tuithei tjv. j They therefore solicit th.- - aid money. M'l.p as not it far as K"a one go Money may Quinlan, Lyons. Kansas; . , regularity or the elates w.il be i observed by Cyprus Post No. 38 and cooperation of everyone, and foi further detail Watch With school uf the as much cooperation used to, but wc have just at the Thuisday gatin'! ing .brother. Wayne Q. Cavanee, San of the American Legion, Novem- ask til.- - unusual even :n thi- - paper. mule every Garfield pj'er.t and officials, a survey was recently trouble getting it back. Pedro, California and five gmnd-!- . ber 11th with a banquet and dance ritizen to save all " l.'iteie-l.i.their newspap. g Parl.culii: ly near and around Cythe... completed hildien. at the Magna Union Hall, accord- ers and magazines, bundle them entiiu-iu.-hmng shown by the Hot Lunches Start At t prus high .school by Captain Nielwas made in the ing to J. W. Yeates. Intel Brockbank Candy Sala publicity head. separately and keep them until ini.: chain.- - an I a total uf one hun- - Whittier t, A cup cake and candy sale is sen of the county sheriffs d Pleasant Green cemetery. All veterans and their partners the tune is announced cent died is and recommendations in' Fripei given Sincere sympathy is extended are invited to am rid. Tick, ts at slated at Btockbiink school the columns of this paper through be wha'. to the for be to erected. eh..til Hot hugest lunches pinmi.ex at to the show A t.nl signs rowed soi 29th. October family. YOU But Can! can't me picture from $1.50 available day. vote, for the exact place that the per person hotiu- - evint ol the t..wn The various type uf signs a:e j,t. Win'.tu'i Seleml Monday, Oct will also he picscntcd. any American Legion member. papers will be pieked up. October 26 for Register the Chamber erectnow will be 18th. made money and ber Scrip The tiiis on being never to artit might Further information pet Will you give your aid in this Bonnbe availwill Auction on ed shot A Days look numbci u limits, tly peed very very gratifying event will he given in an caily petuaiitemporary express:. m Ait hath no enemy but ignui-Juh- n dine and help YOUR PTA? 27th. October arable etc. ful , the lunches the week. pai king zones, Itulpii W.ildo Kinrisiin ant'C. issue of this paper. T ij lot program, meeting Republican FINAL ed DISTRICT DR. 0. I5EESE ARE HELD FOR PLANS TO OPEN l. COMPLETES RITES WATER SYSTEM L CAVANEE OFFICE out-sup- er FIRST PLANS super-dooper- GIVEN FOR BONUS beth doi.-tui-- i ek well-know- n j 302-M- hos-875- ! ' j : s ; al , val-an- i Mis-im- n. -- 1 I i t- Legion Hans I KLLlS November KP ' in part-men- " -- csr: School rm-n- - lltli GARFIELD PTA PLANS MONTH PAPER DRIVE |