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Show I f -- Read It in The Timet or Leader- - 'The Complete Home Newspaper CHATTER From The Editor Garfield, Utah, Friday, November 5, 1954 year Thirty-eight-h ELECTION DAY BRINGS OUT YOUNG AND OLD TO EXPRESS THEIR CANDIDATE PREFERENCES Four Things To Do Deadly Serious Business On Votorons' Day First: Pause at eleven o'clock Tjesday, millions ul Anvi.vjns in silence to tnink nf the soldier marched to tiie pulls to express their preference fur national who save his lift yours. fr " VETERANS DAY cases, judges and t:,m 1,1 count. is did nut show lip. and the 'PJlll,'s 1,:l to hustle .inf gc sub- Jt it lltl'S. People Cooperate eran in a hospital and leave him j and together with tlie lest nf the. A!thuur,.h there was the usual a gift to cheer him. nation, Magna, (iartielJ and rush in toe eaily evening hours Third: Resolve to take greater Hunter citizens voted. This deadly serious businc-.- . f after the nun came . day shift interest in the issues that can make yuur country safer and electing officials and thoasing the fiom Kennecott and American important congressional candid- - j Smelling St Refining Company stronger. Fuuilh: Pledge yourself 1 be a ' ales, together with oar couny of-- 1 properties, all in all, the voting Citizen worthy of your great land, Leers, a t : carted a large vo V for was spread out in a very smooth and regulated manner. a yea.' Citizens seemed glad in the Linaup Ready Holiday Tima This reporter inode a survey of main to go to the polls, place their Three weeks from Thursday ii't s. and p:act-- i "x and end t:ie lugged and wear- we will observe Thanksgiving all the local d locally, had the vuteisjing campa.gn-inten- se, one 3U eve:v later and ieally exactly days Day Christnus Day will be upon us. waiting Tor the 7.00 a. m. opening state and nationally. It's difficult to believe ttial the with holidays will soon be lu-iall the extra activities and the excitement that prevails in almost every household as that happy season arrives. Yes, there are only a few 42 more shopping days until DecTogether with the rest or the T7y, IT m ember 25lh. nation. Utah voters inarched to j In fact, it's almost too lat the polls Tuesday and expressTVPV ed their desire for William A. shop early." WUi A A Dawson, who was reelected to the! Armed Service New We would deeply appreciate any or all news of our young men and who District women in the armed services. House seat for GOP. Please dial 3322 or drop the inCounty Officers formation in the mail to the CopThe Republican vote also carper Printing Company. ried through to take the majority We would appreciate this favor of Salt Lake County offices to and local people enjoy reading include not only the two county about the travels, experiences and commissioners but also: Howard just plain "news" of your Tommy P. Lcatham, county assessor; gley. or Jane. John E. Mackay, county surveyor; Glen T. James, county United Country auditor; Hazel Taggart Chase, Of course, we don't agree on county recorder. have never everything-nev- er The elected Democrats are: will and wouldn't like it if we George Beckstead, county sheriff; did. . .except about one thing-o- ur Alvin Keddington, county clerk; right to disagree, and say so Frank E. Moss, county attorney, loudly. and Sharp Larsen, county treasurenemies-some-tiFools-a- nd er. think those loud sounds The Republican state senators, mean we are not united but we Merrill K. Davis, Elias L. Day and know our basic unity is there, as Sherman P. Lloyd were elected strong as the day our name was over their Democratic opponents. chosen actually stronger, because W. G. LARSON VICTOR now there are so many more of us agreeing on one important item W. G. Larson, Democrat incumthe progress and peace of our bent for the 19th Legislative Disled will our be country, that by won out over Delsa trict position, elected officers. G. Hook, Republican nominee, by a vote of Mr. Larson, 5,352 and One of the greatest victories Mrs. Hook, 3,219. to a is over can man gain you The Magn.i and Garfield areas him at beat politeness. voted predominantly Democratic. , ' j 1 The Nation will observe on November llih, its first Veterans' Day. thereby honoring all the men and woman who have served in various branches of Armed Forces at any lime. On this night. Cyprus Post Not 31, of the American Legion, will hold a dinner and dance at the Magna Union HalL commemorating this anniversary, beginning at 9:00 p. m. Veterans' Day replaced Armistice Day when on July 1. President Eisenhower signed Public Law 380. The law changed the name of the day tor this annivarsary. Tickets and reservations tor the dinner and dance can be obtained from any American Ley ion member. All Veterans and personnel are urged to attend. Price is $1.50 per person. DAWSON, D1X0NELECTED TO CONGRESS IN GOP LANDSLIDE ti;i) Plf If SX3 M mes HUNTER 2nd SPENCER WARD WARD NAMES PLANS BAZAAR n 1953 PONTIAC CYPRUS TO BE GIVEN HERE DEC. 22 BACK and Through the kindness rouitesy of Gust Noren of the Pontiac Motor Company, a brand-Cynew, spanking 1955 Pontiac will be given to a holder ot a lucky ticket on Wednesday, evenmg, Dtxvinher 22nd, the last day uf the Magna Auction Menus As p.ut of the observance of American Education Week, the us bigli school is planning a houp Night Wednes- lay, November 1 lit is At that time, all parents of Cy pais students are asked to come to M'liool and attend short sessions of lavli elas-- tlu-i- i boys and girls have. It is felt that this will give cavil parent an opportunity to learn mme about the courses offered bv the school and the educational philosophy under which it operates. Committee Plans Plans for the evening are being made between a joint committee It v members and officers of of the Parent Teacnei s' Cyprus pi Days! Tilts to SCHOOL HOLIDAY t will rculace Bonus Auction jthe Magna ' ftii merly announced and advertised for the benefit of the Mag !na Swimming pool. j PUNS HALLOWEEN model in-- Association. oy y, 5-D- COMMISSIONERS FORMER WELL VETERANS DAY TO BE NOTED IN THIS AREA NOVEMBER 11th The Hallowe'en holiday passed Friday and Saturday evenings in the communities of Magna. Garfield and Hunter vicinity with little reported damage. Through fine, sponsored entertainment in the towns, youngsters were kept occupied and enjoyed themselves without any mischievous pranks Friday evening. On Saturday, the little people marched through the towns, garbed in costumes of ghosts, witches, cats, etc. A gay time was also reported Saturday at the several dances in this area. At the Utah Copper (Tub enjoyable entertainment, 1st prize was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Peel, who portrayed king size and regular size packages of cigarettes. Other prize winners were Vs-LSudbury and Colleen Rasmussen as cannibals and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jeppson, as a court dancer and Sultans wife, respectively. Catholic Winners At the Catholic Church dance Saturday night. Miss Cafrelli and her partner of Kearns took first prize; second to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti and third to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulibarrl, all of Mag- Representing the high school are Mrs. Melba Matthews, chair' man, Ruth Hanks, David Hold-awaJames I). Maher, Barry C. Walker and Quo Winters. Association The la. is iepi cscnicd by Mrs. Bclva C. Junes, president; Mrs. Doris McCullough, vice piesident and Mrs. LuEiiu Swciuen, secretary-treasure- r, as well as other offirers uf tiie association. Patents are requested to keep tiie dale of November 10th in mind and plan to participate in na. Pheasant shouting slui is Sat- this Door prize was awarded to Tuny activity of Cyprus school. urday, November 6th at 8 a. m. Lewis. and continues for five days. Three roosters will be the daily bag limit, and many hunters are planning to get their limits. HUNTERS PRIME FOR PHEASANT SHOOT i II7 ENDS; NIGHT NOV. 10 LITTLE DAMACE Ticket! Available Tickets are still available on 'chances for this expensive car at $1.00 each, and may be purchased from any Chamber member. All net proceeds will be given for the town swimming pool. So, committee mcmliers emphasize, kindly hold the tickets you have and purchase inure to give you more chances on tins wonderful Holiday Gift! li ofllil Number 20 CYPRUS DOWNS KNOWN WOMAN JUDGE )IES THURSDAY HERE, Cyprus Band To Be Honored Guests On This Day At Westminster College In Salt Lake City 26--7 Mavbelle Slones Gardner, 58, of Cyprus moved a stride on toParker Lane, Salt Lake City, B football champdied of a heart ailment Thursday ward the Class as they cut last Friday ionship In Hosa Salt Lake 26-Some counties have one to at 2:05 a. m. on To The Men Whs Fought. . . Hansen's flag is presented to the well known in this down Judge Memorial, was She pital. and a Some of them went to war college. This precedes a football three days and Millard will have attack, crashing ground in Garresided having vicinity, short but effective aerial attack. days, therefore official procla- field for a number of when the country was new and game between Westminster and years. should be carefully Ringing up their sixth triumph poor. They marched and fought Caifcon Colleges on the D. Han- mations Coalin Bom 22, 1898, May checked for details of each local a loss, without on hardtack and beans. Others sen field. capitalized ville, Summit County, she was a on a formidableCyprus line to chalk up and ity. manned tail guns in an is Band uf Katherine John and Cyprus preparing daughter Hunters should shoot at 7:00 247 yards on the slept in real beds every night. appropriate half-tim- e show. Nichols Stones. She married Geo. approximately a. m. after the first day. and complete 2 out ot 2 Either way they fuund that fightObservances Planned Gardner November 5, 1913 in ground when dippasses, both uf which set up ing is never fun-t- hat Next Thursday on November Salt Lake City. touchdowns. lomacy fails and theres only re- 11th, the first Veterans' Day will They moved to Salt Lake City In the second quarter, a course to arms, it's dirty and be observed, honoring all the men in 1937 after living 20 years in from Hill to Rushtun sot up unglorious business. and women who have served in California. At the time pass first Pasadena, Pirate touchdown. Aldon the It has always been so. The men various branches of Armed Force ii f her death, Mrs. Gardner was then-browho fought in Korea are closer at any time. through for the a member of the Wandamerc LDS Bo sen remaining 5 yard and the tally. in time and understanding to Veterans' Day replaced is Wmd. Cyprus kicked off and forced Washington's ragged Continentals tice Day when on July 1, PresSurvivors Given Judge to kick, but the Bucs big )than the rest of us are to our ident Eisenhower signed Public Survivois include her husband; Delbert Park smashed into the own grandfathers. Law 380. The law rhanged the Bulldog backfield and blocked If these United States are still name of the day for this anniverLieutenant Glen B. Cannon, three sons, John G., Salt Lake Rob-e- it the kick. Cyprus took over on free if they still provide the sary. Lester Garfield; Alma, City; son of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Canline. Lee. U. S Navy; two daugh- Judge's On this night, Cyprus Post No. non, 3001 Soutli 8400 West in opportunity that is all a free man The Pirates wasted no time, Bi tty June Crosby, Mrs. asks for it is because in every 38 of the American Legion will ters, Hunter, has been awarded the Keai ns; Mrs. Barbara May American generation a man has hold a dinner and dance a: the Commendation Oliver, and 19 yards and one first down Ribbon with Leslie. Georgia; a bi other and a later, hard running George Kat-son a uniform Magna Union Hall, commemor- Medal been willing to put This honor was pendant ran for 1 1 more yards to make 10 giandchildren. and shoulder a gun. Our citizen ating this anniversary, beginning bestowed during a division artill- sister; con- the score, 13-were Funeral services soldiers have kept us free. Let at 8:00 p. m. ery review at Gray Field. In the third quarter it was us honor them next Thursday. Tickets and i eservntions fur the is the ducted in Salt Lake City and Cannon Lieutenant Cyprus as they drove for 53 Coalville made The Editor dinner and danee can be obtained executive officer of Batleiy B burial in yards on 12 plays, all on the Cyprus high school band has fiom any American Legion mem- of the 2nd Infantiy Division's cemetery. Mrs. Gardner was lield in high ground, with Joe Rushton going accepted an invitation to he the ber. field Artillery Battalion. 2 yards and the touchband for Westminster College in by hosts of friends and the final All Veterans and regard The award was presented by down. y well for liked her an Armistice Day cele- personnel aie urged to attend. many sterling Brig. Gen. Charles H. Swartz, 2nd In the fourth quarter, Judge bration at 11:00 a.m. At Cyprus School Division Artillery Commanding qualities of character. This will include a parade beSincere sympathy is extended suddenly caught fire and took the The meaning and significance General. ball down to the Cyprus ginning at Simpson Avenue on of Veterans' Day will be forcibly Lieutenant Cannon was g.adu-ate- d to the mu towed family. whi le they scored on a pasa line, north to Drive, Highland the attention of Cyprus proceeding brought from the University of Utali from Cordova to Sullivan. Again to 21st South, thence east to 13th high school students Thursday in 1952 He lives with his wife, they passed to Sullivan for the East and north to We.stminstci when a program will be presented Joyce and son, Peter, at Fort extra point. College. at 11:00 a. m. Lewis. Edwin Playoff Thursday Here the Cyprusonians will be D. C. Houston, Iudustiiul ReAs had been expected all year, Adicl F. Stewart Is the hold- guests of the College at a noon lations Director of Kennecott Local VFW com- box luncheon. Auxiliary Cyprus and Murray will play off over man of the three-ma- n Copper Coiporation. will be the Members Assist At Thursday at Dcrk's Field to decide mission, thus giving Republicans Beginning at 1:30 p. m.. the lealured speaker. which team enters the slate footits first completely Republican afternoon festivities w:ll consist Special musical numbers will Veterans' Hospitals ball semifinals against Cedar commission in many years. of crowning of the queen and flag also be presented and short City. A wonderful good and acts of raising ceremonies at which Da n;; speeches made by students. In an early season Oquirrh Stake Teacher TrainGoing! kindness are being extended by Work Shop will be held at the meeting, Murray defeated CyGOING! local memberi of the VFW Auxil- ing on the nights prus, 33-P. G. Ward However, experts feel GONE! iary to patients at the Veteran's of Novemberchapel 11, 12, 13, beginning that Cyprui is the most improved Hospitals, definitely cheering the at 7:00 p. m. team, and the playoff shapes up men in their long hours at the Although the beautiful 1954 On the first night, November as an evenly matched affair. medical a institutions. to be was Pontiac sedan that meeta Larry McCullough Last week, local ladies were in 11th, there will be prayer warded in a drawing for the Mag' m. All Sunday 6:30 at p. ing charge of the social hour at the School board members will atna Swimming Pool will not be Good nature is one of the richVeterans' Hospital on 12th Aveauctioned off, it will undoubtedly tend. The inspirational thought est fruits of true Christianity. nue, and served coffee and homesoon be gone," at the low price Claribel Aldous Henry Ward Beech or made cake in two wards. The will be given byBoard being offered to the public-on- ly This age is reaching out towards of General the young matrons later visited with model, fully $2650, four-doComplete information on the the perfect Principle of things; is the patients. classes offered, etc. will be given pushing towards perfection in art, men of do these not have Many :invention and manufacture. in next week's paper. The Magna Swimming Pool visitors very often as they come Mary Baker Eddy committee is making this gesture Western over from all the States Webster Membership Drive inasmuch as the Noren Pontiac and three are from Magna. Webster PTA officials remind pital. No portion of the money will Company has offered a 1955 Pon- everyone that the annual MemHallow'en Dance tiac model that will be awarded On Wednesday, the Auxiliary Drive is now being con- remain in the PTA organizatinns-al- l bership to a lucky ticket holder Decem- ducted and will be given for the benefit went to the Fort Douglas Hospital every parent is asked ber 22nd. for a Halloween Dance. The Morto contribute 50 cents for the suc- of the sick children. So, if you are interested in this cess of the organization. gan Auxiliary served apple eider marvelous bargain, see any memand doughnuts. Autumn leaves Representatives will be in the Clark Fiei, principal at Brock-han- k his body, resulting ir. serious Crowded Webster School ber of the Swimming Pool com- Main and Hallowe'en colnis decorated Hall of the school this To Bo Shown Condition junior high school, has re- burns. mittee Henry Mori, John Rokich, Thursday evening at consultation the large recreation hall. Rousing after a while and realto his home after several of As turned American Education part Howard Ridge, George F. Cr.imar, time to gladly accept payments Doctors and psychiatric work- weeks at the I.DS hospital izing her husband was gone, Mrs. Week, conducted lours will be ers stress stay or O. K. Fothcringham. that these socials and fiom any parent who has nut al- made at Webster School under serious burns Frci found him unconscious in the visitors definitely help tin: mor- reeovciing remitted. ready a in siiTfe: ed freak accident at liis tub. She called a doctor and took of duection the Principal Phillip The highest a: t is always the ale of the men, and speed their home. off Mr. Freis pajamas, but the Dc'us next and Thuisday Friday, recovery. most religious, and the greatest water had been so hot, the skin 11th November and 12th, beginartret is always a devout man. Consultation Night Mr. Frei anise from his bed late came off with the sleeping garning at 1 :CM) p. m. All interested William Garden Blaikie Auxiliary members emphasize one The season's fi.st Consultation parents are invited and urged to that any Interested citizen de- to evening, feeling ill. He went ments. the bathroom, and being rather Mr. Fi ci suffered third degree Night for parents with teachers of attend. siring to aid and attend a future faint, sat on the edge of the bath-- 1 burns over various portions of Debs out will a their children at Webster School to memPuncipal p.unt party due not have be tub. he fainted and fell his body, but after the return to DAYS is slated this Thuisday evening how every font of space is utilizber of the Auxiliary. Kmdlv call into However, the tub. His foot struck the his home Friday, is reported confrom the hours of 5 to 9 p. m., by ed at Webber and also have par- Mis. Keibv Simmons president, hot water faucet and the scalding valescing in a ill 's! encouraging ents visit classes and see how the dial 0084. appointment only. water slowly covered one side of manner. All parents are kindly asked to emollineiil is literally "dn.iiii Mrs. Sininini-.- and Mrs. Voirla cotne at the time on their appoint- up." Thomas, .sec ret ary, attended a srh'Mil of instruction at the Temment slips. BY Refreshments will latci b; Cyprus Slates One-Maple .Square Holi-1- recently, given Art Show For I Week by the national VFW president, In MAGNA-GARFIELof Art Week, Agnes Holtz. I) For IU Children Mis. S.tiui'iOR.i, Mrs Thomas Cyprus high sch.iol will h.ive a " art show of works by and Mis. Jean Colniinj, were also Jars have been placed in each TIME-AN- D p. nv until p. m. on Wednei-da- y room at Webster School for child- Lorin Kolland, a Utah artist, Re- guests of a lively tea givi n in Sfc. Harold It. McCalister, U. of each week. ren to deposit any amount of gion. ng Monday. honor of Piesident Holtz at the S. Aimy Recruiting Sergeant, will Anyone desiring information on The paintings, which will be Fort Douglas Hospital. The money from 1 cent up and toys lie in Gi: field at the post offire the seivice, mav obtain it from ful fur s.iie t children will be purchased ill j interested people, will was presented by tiie from 10 30 a. m. till 12 noun and Mr. McCallistcr. in the Salt Lake Gcnciul Hus- - be hung hi the halls of the scho.il. at the Magna post office from 1:30 754 7, HUNTER YOUTH HONORED BY ke ARMED FORCES 30-ya- os NEW BISHOPRIC NOVEMBER 10th The Hunter Second Ward has released their bishop and counselors and announced new ones. Bishop E. Verne Breeze has been named an officer of North Jordan Stake. Retiring officers are: Bishop Breeze, James Newton, Willard Smith, Wendell Jones, Haloid Heaton and Frank Laughlin. The recently sustained new bishopric includes Wendell Jones, bishop; Willard Smith, Clarence Lowder, Dean Farnsworth and Jack Fun and more fun will be in store at the Spencer Ward bazaar next Wednesday, November 10tn, beginning promptly at 0:00 p. m. in the stakchouse. Water Trustee To Be Elected In December Nielson. INDIAN SUMMER ASSISTS RECORD LOCAL VOTING Termed by officials as "marvelous voting" in a year, one of the factors undoubtedly contributing to the success of the day was the beautiful Indian summer weather. The air was clear, crisp and mild, and provided a continuation of the dry spell. GIRL SCOUT NEWS On the first Wednesday in December, a special election will be held to elect a trustee for the Magna Water Improvement District, for a period of six years. The position is now held by George F. Cromar. Further information may be obtained from Howard Ridge, clerk of the board and by checking a legal notice in other columns of this paper. Copper Printing Deluged With Voting Calls Har-war- d, all-da- STAKE PLANS TEACHER TIL WORK SHOP non-leag- 0. -- P T A NEWS- The Copper Printing Company A most enjoyable time was parwas deluged with calls all ticipated in Wednesday by Girl office Scout Troop 71 when they held day Tuesday on "where to vote," their annual Hallowe'en party at and again on Wednesday, the phone was constantly ringing to the Scout house. local A scavenger hunt was held and ascertain the outcome nf the refreshments served to Mrs. T. R. legislative race. Members of the Copper PrintMcNeilis, Pat Clugston, Lyla Simmons. Sherry Warr, Pat Martin, Donna Broadhead. Louise Georgia Willmore, Judy Jenkins, Ann Earl and Joann Madill. 0. ing Company staff were very happy to be able to supply the information qf directing voters where they cuuld cast their ballots, and again on Wednesday to give the unofficial returns. 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