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Show j' COLlimN I&J? CHATTER From The Editor -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper (Editor's Note: The following beautiful little prayer was sent to The Copper Printing Company by an anonymous friend, and we are publishing it ns it was typed out. Although the Christmas holiday is past, we still think the poem most appropriate.) A PRAYER t THERON DEBS $10,009 Given YULETIDE WINS NEW In Scholarships PONTIAC CAR ISy FOUR LOCAL RESIDENTS IN UNEXPECTED DEATHS I O God, thank You for sending Your only Son into the world as an example to us. Help us to follow in His footsteps, and like Him to grow in w'isdom and in stature and in favor with You, as we celebrate His birth Year after year Amen Number 28 Garfield, Utah. Friday, December 31, 1954 year hirty-eight- h It in The Times or Leade- r- Foundation SEASON CLAIMS W.G. ROUILLARD Nurse Directs Activities From Home! TOTAL OF 35 FAMILIES TAKEN OF TACOMA ASR CARE OF FOR CHRISTMAS JOY NEW MANAGER Through the wonderful cooperation of l.x'i'd eivic organizations, their auxiliaries, the usual generous eontributiuns of the Elks Club, thirty-fiv- e families in the area had W. G. Rouillard, manager of the G.u field plant of American their Christmas made more joyful and their holiday table Smelting & Refining Company, bounteous. has beer, named manager of the firm's Tacoma. Washington plant, All of the activities were effective in April. Mr. Rouillard diicclcd from the home of Mrs. is well known in this area, having Crystal Kenneeott Colombo, served many years at the G.u field muse, who has so efficiently seras the last plant, ved for many years, but was unposition able to do any active woik due to a recent major operation. However, Mrs. Colombe carri Magna Youth Details Given On Grants Patting of Loved Ones Brings Sadness To Homes In Christmas Season. To Various Colleges Plans To Continue In Area Education Funerals Conducted Here. Kuno Doerr, Jr., Succeed Mr. Rouillard In Utah Poat ed on with valuable advice and suggestions and members from various local groups, assisted in buying and distributing food, clothing and toys two days and the day before Christmas. Most of the churches took care of a number of families separatel- Thernn Debs, son of Mr. and This area was saddened during lhp LDS 'hurch, Brotherhood of Mrs. Ph.lip Dobs of M.igna, is the the holiday season by the pawing Railroad Carmen of America, wricd Grace of four local residents, two on Lodge 1WS- H, winner of the beautiful, new 1055 yHarriet Smith September 13, 1922 Pontiac sedan that was awarded Christmas Eve. one on Chri-tma- s A family of fourteen was the Provo. by the Magna Chamber of ComDay and a Granger man who , largest recorded in the local Mr. Hardman is survived by merce from $1 tick.t sales to prosuccumbed Thursday. group. mote funds for the Magna swimThey wore Albert Rushton. 80 hi willow; son. three daughters. Mrs. Colombe desires to exming pool. Granger, who died in a Salt LakelFrank v- Jr- - Mr. Shirley tend her sincere thanks to all The name of Theron Debs," rest home, Thursday at 12 20 a Mrs. June CnUey, Magna: Mrs. woikers for their fine help and was written on the final lucky ceived hy L. O. Larson, manager m. of natural onuses; Mrs. Lottie ' Carol Mitchell, Granger: a slep- the manner that they assisted to American John Boulder, of the fattier, Noble drawn bank. out at ticket the of Gem Magna Miner, 83, 301!) South make the project such an outTruly, friends are generous. 0150 West. Magna, who succumb- Fork; two sisters; three It was a Christmas that could- Theatre Thursday night at the standing success. five grandchildren, ed to a heart ailment Saturday in Night. n't happen for the LaVor T. Han- Auction d were Funeral services A total of twenty-fiv- e a Salt Lake Hospital; Frank Vicnames sen family. in Sail Lake City. first drawn, ten later drawn tor Hardman, 52, of 3133 South It was a Christmas that could- were e sympathy is extended Since! from the 9100 twenty-fiv- e who and died the West, a of heart did! n't happen-b- ut 1lL arrowed family. ailment Friday at 4:30 p. m. and Last week, this paper asked winner from the final ten. Albert Rushton Plans To Continue Education Darrell Ray Bolton, infant sun friends to send Yuletide greetAlbert Rushton, 80, suecumbcd of On Gerald and Marian whose PeterMonday, Ray Theron, curd a or ings in the form of son Bolton, 25M53 South 5)050 West. to natural causes. Born Septemletter to a Magna father who had father is tty? principal at Webster he said School, that to Magna. The baby du-- of natural ber 10, 1874 m Salt Lake City, planned been hospitalized since August, If drinking is part of your holcauses Friday in a Salt Lake he was a son of Edward and Carand underwent another operation trade cars with his father, and oline Millard Rushton. lie was iday New Year's Eve celebration, hospital. on Monday. . .He was depressed continue his education at the Novdon't try to combine it with drivmarried to Annie Lottie N. Miner . . .he was blue after spending so University of Utah. His parents ember 1, 1899, in the Salt Lake ing. Mrs. will 1955 Lottie Noble the luxurious Miner died purchase many months in the hospital. That durable piece of advice him. Saturday following an illness of! LDS Temple, and was ail active Too, his wife, although now Pontiac, and pay was offered Wednesday by the Mr. and Mrs. Debs were notifiheart trouble, complicated by a member of the Church. was stilt around home, getting Mr. Rushton was a temple Magna and Garfield sheriffs. ed stroke. She was well known in night that their son only on crutches and this Christ- had Thursday "We will be watching careworker, ward teacher. High won this ear. the were area, They having very mas, they would be without their in Hunter 2nd Ward. lie Priest for currlcxs drivers as well fully Mr. thrilled. Debs sold had the many years. darling little daughter, who was as for those who have been from farming four years retired Born to ticket October 1891 son. his 1, in after Ncphi killed in the accident. Two sons winning drinking," the sheriffs say. Every CrowdrExpected To to Joseph Washburn and Mar-iett- e ago. selling a number to Webster were injured. life is important to save and the Usher Out Old 1954; a five include Survivors widow; Curtis Noble. She married Could you wonder that LaVor teachers for the maivelous comNew Year's season is a lime when Greet New 1955 sons, three daughlcis, Millard, Leon cause. Albert Miner in the Salt munity Hansen couldn't get any enthuall should be thinking clearly. Lake LDS Temple April 19, 1911. Archie, Leon, all of Hunter; siasm for Christmas? Upon returning homp after Mrs. of R. The huliday season will mean Vcrle, Owen, Kearns; W. G. Rouillard Survivors Advanctd include her husband: crowds are Large, And he grew despondent and visiting friends about 10:30 p. m., no letdown in enforcement of " HunU r: sons, daugh ten: Leon Ross'an'i expected to attend the traditional Mr. Debs asked his son if he more despondent. He aswill a le compli traffic Hvie) special Ontario. laws, Vern G. Mine they say. lhoinp,on, Utah Copper Club New Years Mountain View, ,S He didn't think that too many would put the family car in the signment for AS&It in New York Drivers are reminded that the Eve dance this Friday evening, California; Veil R. Miner and California: Mrs. Hoy (Lurenu) and Theron out, Going people remembered or thought garage. eastern states in connection one sister, one Foutz, State Tax Commission suspends usher out old 1954 and greet the Mr. Lar.-o-n noticed the new Pontiac and askadded that this is Mrs. Gwenevere M. ll.ckman. brother, Magna; about him. Mrs. Alva L Day, Wal- with copper refining. Magna; operator's licenses of pci son New Year of 1953 with welcome Last week, we asked our read- ed whose car it was. When told the second year the foundation ... . . Mrs. Bernice M. K' hler. ter J. Rushton. Hunter', 23 grandNow Manager convicted of drunken driving. and song. ers to send cards and letters of it Was his, his disbelief soon has provided the scholar. h.p.; and ,.L,ake Of interest to local people is children; 18 great grandchildren. The sheriffs point out that Milton R. brothers, Noble, Dancing begins at 9:30 p. m., to Mr. VetThe to Hansen at the cheer almost incredulous grants. foundation was changed t!ii' nniiouncrini-n- t E. L. Titt-- . iitaywouii" Funeral Monheld were riles by ciltAMIM nut Um tvaiuac Witt klao W LcRoy Noble, Farming-ton- ; erans' Hospital in Salt Lake City. and he remarked. tablihcd hy the First security Ogden; kn till! wktti ltunter 2nd mn, Ward day themwWvt duhnft New c O. textured by special selections and llit And the response was immed- Gosh, its really mine! It seems Bank of Utah, N. A., and First Francis Oliver Noble, Cedar ,ty; Bishop Wendell Jones in charge. manager tJ western, department ' ) novelty numbers presented by Rupert, Idaho; Burial was in the Pleasant Green of the company, that Kuno Doerr, like a dream! ... Security Bank of Idaho, N. A., to Mrs. Mae Noble, iate. women violinists in Curt Ander- ... w. N. Sharpe, Culver City, Jr., presently manager of the East sons orchestra. After sever:, I days of trying the promote and support educational, California; Mrs. Cemetery. Day after day, cards have oeen N. Nellie Helena, Montana, smelter, would Noise Makers mailed to Mr. Hansen's room, car and actually realizing it was scientific, religious and chari Darrell Ray Bollon Salt Lake City. succeed Mr. Kuuill.ud here as rs There will be plenty of containing friendly words of his, the lad decided that continu- table enterprises. George S. Eccles Funeral services for Darrell Funeral rites were held WedGjiTielJ plant manager. and other New Years Mr. son of greetings that have brought tears ing his education was more im- is foundation president. Mis. and Bolton, Kay Karl R. Marble is retiring manScholarships and grants total- nesday noon in the Magna LDS Gerald Hidton of Magna, were to the eyes of Mr. and Mrs. Han- portant than ny car, and thus deparly innovations for all. The Ward rhapc-- under the direct.on of the Tacoma plant. l dance is free to any club memager sen. cided to it and keep the ing $8,400 have been contributed held in the Peel Funeral Tuesday of the Peel Home. Funeral Interto the following schools: UniverMr. Ron. Hard is a graduate of ber and partner, but a charge will So, this fine couple would like money for hi. duration. ment was made in the Spring-vill- e Home. The child died of pneu- Tufts College, Medford Mass. He be nude for other attending to extend their heartfelt thanks most anxious that sity of Utah, Brigham Young He was ? monia in a Salt Lake Hospital. City Cemetery. was first employed by A Silt as to each and every person who so his elder b. other, Philip, a mem- University, Utah State Agriculcouples. Mrs. Miner had been a good B rn in Salt Lake City July a chemist at the Leadville, Colo., Cabaret Style ber of the armed forces in Ger- tural College, Weber College, mother and taken kindly remembered them. an active part 3, 1954, he is survived by his plant on June 28, 1928. On Dec. Small tables will be placed on They say: Thank you from the many, be informed of his great University of Idaho, Idaho State in a number of civic projects. parents; a brother, Sherman G. 1, 1921!. he was transferred ns a the fringe of the dance floor in College, Ricks College, Boise bottom of our hearts, and may and good luck. Sincere sympathy of the com- Bolton; grandparents: Mr. and metallurgist to the Garfield plant Elder William Conley Bailey of a cabaret style of entertainment, God bless all of you in the comThe committee does not have Junior College, Northwest Naz- is extended to the be- Mrs. M. J. Peterson, Magna; Mr. lleie Jie has held successively Hunter will be honored at a and club officials state they are the exact amount to publish of arunc College, and College of munity ing year!" reaved family. lestirn'inial Sunday, endeavoring to have a sufficient and Mrs. Frank Bollon, Granger; posts as assistant superintendent, farewell the net proceeds realized from Idaho. Frank V. Hardman January 18lh, prior to his de- number of tables for everyone's Mrs. George superintendent and manager. the car ticket sale, as all the n At the senior colleges, the We're on the Threshold The executive is past chairman parture for the Frank Victor Hardman died of Matluson, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. pleasure. in. tickets have not been Of e Bright New Year! scholarships are to be offered to a heart ailment Friday at 4:30 j James A. Munson; Mr. and Mrs. of Utah Section, American Insti mission. The program will be students completing the sopho- p. m. in Magna, very unexpected- - Oliver Christofferson, all of Mag-l- tute of Mining and Metallurgical held in the Hunter Ward LETS THINK RIGHT. . No more year, to apply to their jun6800 West and 3500 South, and man is what he thinks he is. He was born March 24, 1902 na; great g: and past president of Mrs. ior year, Mr. Larson said. At in Lindon, Utah begins at 7:30 p. m. but, what he thinks, he is!" This county, to Frank Nets Larson and James Munson, the Utah Mining Assn. the junior colleges, the scholar- and Millie Amelia Sandgieen Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, The following program is to be His family will remain in Salt quotation applies ships arc to be offered to students Hardman. also to a people. . .to an entire Burial was made in the Elysian Lake City until the eastern as- presented: completing the freshman year, to Prelude, Irene Furness. Mr. Hardman had been a car- Gardens. community. Take Magna and Garsignment for the firm is comapply to their sophomore year. man for Kenneeott Copper CorOpening song, Let Us All field, for example. Civic pride, Sincere sympathy is extended pleted. Students selected must have a poration and was a member of to the surrowed family. effort in community events, holdMr. Doerr is a graduate of Colo- Press On." congregation. high scholastic average and be Invocation, Reid Richards. rado School of Mines and was ing the proper attitude toward Sacrament song, IIow Great majoring in banking and finance. one's neighbor, feeling that our first employed by AS&K at GarWho will be the lucky first William Sherman Rasmussen, The awarding of the scholarships towns will continue to be greater field on July 1, 1927. He has held the Wisdom and the Love," conThe Cottage To Open Soon! baby of 1955? posts as metallurgist, assistant gregation. places in the future. . .all such 78, of 154 Yale Avenue, Salt Lake will be made through each Magna's businessmen are prePresident E. Verne superintendent, u:e buyer and asthinking has great bearing on City, died of natural causes Mon- school's scholarship committee, paring a galaxy of gifts for the sistant manager of the old de- Breeze. local developments in the coming day at 1:40 p. m. at his residence. in collaboration with the head of first baby born in 1955 in Magna, He is a former Magna resident, the department or school of busrailment belore transfer to East Remarks, Charles L. Brown. year during ensuing years. iness. and a representative of the Selection, trio, Colleen Matt- Garfield to 5600 West in Hunter. Helena in 1948. LET'S TALK RIGHT. . .Ulti- and well known in this area. An annual event, the stork hews, Phillis Nielson and BevBorn December 3, 1878, in foundation. mately, right thinking will express Mr. Larson said that the aperly Clowurd, aecumpunL-t-, Shir- derby" will assure a rich jackitself forcefully in one's conver- Chester, Sanpete County, to pot of gifts fur both baby and and ley Richards. sation. . .in the talk of citizenry. Peter and Katherine Ann Jost propriation of $1,800 for "The Cottage," specializing in the better dining rooms in Salt Lawrence W. parents. For baby, gifts will inBishop Remarks, It has been said frequently that Rasmussen. He married Ada Hel- Future Farmers will be distrib- luncheons clude baby food, clothing, toiland dinners, will open Lake City. Doxey. men do much to create their own ena Jensen June 23, 1915, in the uted in the form of both in iivid-ua- l In addition to luncheons and anin etc. And for the proud to soon, enMagna etries, and fur the according Manti unit LDS awards, missionary. Temple. difficulties; depression for one, accommodations are alCl "I'll Go Where parents, there will be gifts. Survivors include his widow; couragement of those programs nouncement made by Mrs. E. J. dinners, song, through every day speech. Durso being provided for bridge parTurn to an advertising page (Sarah) Gardner, who will be in ant Me To Go," congrc- ing 1955, let's talk optimistically, son and two daughters, William in Idaho and Utah. ties, teas, wedding breakfast and in this issue and read all about Through these scholarships charge of the unusual eating esas a result of honest thinking; Dean Rasmussen, Mrs. A. J. private luncheons or dinner this event for the first arrival tablishment. Benediction, Paul Jonsxon. spread cheer, not gloom, speak (Fern) Kroll, Carolyn J. Rasmus- and grants, we aim to encourage parties. of 19551 Posllude, Irene Furness. both character and achievement The Community Baptist Church all of Salt seven Lake FOR lagna and Garfield, not sen, City; Citizens of this area arc inThe modern and colorful s.ie Thicc Hunter missionaries are of M igna is endeavoring to obamong the young people of this will be located in a for progress, not in op- grandchildren; three brothers. again. portion of the vited to watch for the opening of tain another now in the field, to include Itay intermountnin is roffee which maker held that are Funeral rites area, discuss is, being what's composition, good Gardner home, 8818 West 2700 the fine, new addition to the Un in the our towns and America, not this Thursday, 12:15 p. m. in the! growing so fast and which holds South, and extensive r novations munity. Further announcement given through a required amount New G. Bailey, so much Floyd 1021 mi.vi.un; Coffee of for future the LDS Harvard Ward Folgeis promise winding keys, chapel, always what's wrong. . .unless arc nuw being completed to make will be made in this paper. Mr. Eccles said. England States Mission; Robert 2nd East, Salt Lake City and kindly solicit your support. criticism may be constructive. the place comparable to any of If you drink this brand of E. Junes, Central States Mission. Burial will be made in the Mt. LET'S DO RIGHT. . .Internal would you kindly save Pleasant coffee, cemetery. good feeling finally reflects itself Receives Discharge the winding key or keys and give Sincere sympathy is extended outwardly in kindliness and un- to the surrowed them to Mrs. Irene Dohnr, presfamily. Clarence Willis llcpworth Jr., derstanding. As a man thinks and ident of the Lad.es' Aid? Youi is. so he Should there E. T. 3. received his honorable be speaks, help will be deeply appicciatid. The next meeting of Oquirrh one resolution for each of us to release from the U. S. Navy in Community Fund will be held adopt for the coming year it time to spend the holidays at Monday evening. January 3rd in might very well be: During the with h:s parent Mr. and the Magna Women's Clubrooms, I Mrs. Clarence V. Hcpwnith of year of 1955, 1 will do everything Reservations Available! Beautiful enhanced services, ay beginning at 7:00 p. m. in my power to make Magna and mu.-oMagna. and inby The regular meeting time has Garfield better places in which Willis, a vi tcran of the Korean spiring sermons, impressed large been advanced a week due to to live, to work, to worship and Magna and Garfield war, spent the pa.-- l year aboard numbers of local church goers at other scheduled events ii.ive been flooded with both enjoy the fruits of blessing which in Cha: les- Christmas week services. the U. S. S. Coiir.-e- r J outgo. ng mail in the which would conflict with mcm-p.i- st an to achieve." efforts criming my helped ion, South Carolina. During this Religious leaders of all faiths HAPPY NEW YEAR days, the load on Tuesday be: s' attendance, New Yn: k C.ty agreed that the real spirit of Again, shoppers arc reminded time he f and Wednesday week TO ONE AND ALL! to do their shopping early this and in November spent thicc Christ was in the hearts of all Three events aio for the i record proportions. caching week as New Year's Day falls weeks in Key West, Florida. Christians this year, perhaps to Utah Copper Club Januuy proThe Msiofr:crs employed exon Saturday, making a two-da- y Prior to his naval caier-- , Will- a degree not evidence d in many Thank You! gram. and early a nr: .ur.; cuv nl is tra help, in add. linn to the tegis was graduated from Cyprus decades. closing for stores. made of same eiilcidars that ular staff, to inctt demands of The kindness and cooperation high school class af 50 aoi was The Magna Chamber of Comm:i:kci. Worshippers fl irked to rhurch-- s tilRrsrrvotions may hr mad. un may be piopi-ilmail. Christmas December for 30th Chri.-tmmerce desires to thank Coach Deb of shoppers in marketing as early a fo.iner student at the I'mvir-- ' Thursday, Eve on and Day and The dates to ciielu :ee: Frias the of and Utah. New dinner K. and possible Thursday Year's Smith, Principal Walter sily Daly Sunday in unprecedented num- Eve gala Saturday, January 8th, bingo and Harold Henline, Cyprus high day, so that personnel of st ires party being sponsored by the at 8:00. bers. Wh;.t the best and wisest parlocal DAV post at the club, acBlessed be the hand that preschool student body president, may enjoy New Year's Eve with ent wants for his own child that 15:h, Saturday, January Square Ready For New Year's pares a pleasu:e for a chi! 1, for cording to Mrs. Keith for their splendid aid in selling their families are sought. Dance Jamboree at 9:00 p. m. must the community want for an enjoyable vaFollowing Now, the community is ready ticket rhairrnan. Safeway Store will remain there is no saying when and Bill Adams, master of ceremonies. all its children. ticket chances on the 1955 Poncation, Granite district schools New Year with to Mrs. the 8. 00 m. until Yratcs fo:lh. where hr joyful it at greet railed p. tiac car that was won Thursday open Friday may may bloom John Dewey will promptly open at their regSaturday, January 29th. Barbe-Douglas Jerrold parties and celebrations this Fri - jfiOfKJ or reservations also made cue and dance. Music by Curt night by Theron Debs. ular times next Monday morning, New and w.th Jim Brusalto, 9932. A man there was, they called day evening "Ilnppy Anderson and his o'ehestra and Members of the student body Child: on are God's apostles, January 3rd-ag- ain resuming the An orchestra will firnish barbecue by Gwu go W. Smith and sent fr: th. day by day, to e The truly gi ncrous is the Year," will full from lips every canvass him mad; the mure he gave, the made a preach toarhiig of rcadin', riling and where. dance a music and more delirious iche had. wise. to crew. his swell the Magna on the tickets, of love, and hope and peace. truly j Tithmelic. -- Jahn Iloms (past ii planned. John Buayan -- James Russell Lowell Swimming Pool fund. - i half-sister- s, SHERIFFS GIVE REMINDER: , DONT MIX DRINKS, DRIVING NEW YEARS FAT! DANCE lla.-knes-s AT i COPPER CLUB j fun-lovi- ..y: 1:fandhrn I noise-make- HUNTER YOUTH TO LEAVE ON i.-'.- LDS MISSION Swiss-Austria- Chap-Enginee- rs y. FORMER MAGNA STORK' DERBY MAN DIES PRIZES WAIT FIRST 55 BABY IN SALT LAKE MAGNA TO HAVE NEW, UNUSUAL EATING ESTABLISHMENT Will You Save Folgcrs Coffee Keys For Church? Re.-paus- . - Towns Honor Prince Of Peace; Ready For Yule Holiday Stores To Have Another Copper Club . 2-D- soul-stirrin- g DAY GALA vi-.t- PUNS Sets Meeting Date January 3 Local Foslofficcs Swamped Willi Chris mas Mail January Events TIME lat NEW YEARS SCHOOLS TO OPEN HERE NEXT MONDAY as es, house-to-hous- Oquirrh Fund Swiss-Austria- Gives Three c Yule Holiday J'-n- j I |