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Show The Complete Home Newspaper" -- Read It in The Times or Leade- r- CHATTER From The Editor 11 Garfield, Utah, Friday. January 14, 1955 year iurty-eight- h SALVAGE JOB NOW MAGNA DIPS LADY LIONS GIVE GIFTS TO SCHOOLS Civic Group Donates $50 to Magna Swim Pod; Pledge More Aid All four schools in this area, Garfield, Webster, Cyprus and Brockbank, have and will benefit by cash donations and gifts from the Magna-GerfieLady Lions, it was revealed here this ld week. PiiillW fllftBCt Not only of interest to townsbepeople but merchants as well, of cause of the general forecast lower prices that will undoubtedly be patterned by all concerns,& is the fact that Sears Roebuck Company are reducing prices JH per cent. By this news, we do net mean that this concern should be patronized over local merchants, but rather the news points to the fact that merchandise prices are going down. The greatest decline is in home appliances, home furnishings and wearing appareL NATIONAL NOMINEES TO OPEN AT FOR POSTS Bob Hope said the other night on TV that some people sing in the bathtub because the door won't stay locked. Funny, how history does re- Applications May Be peat itself. I remember hearinf Made Locally. the Senator From Sandpit say the Terms Given same remark at a State Press several Association meeting years Applications are now being refo. ceived in Magna for a job at the local dump, according to word Could Be In Magnal Did you ever stop to think that from the Salt Lake County Comthe National Olympic Synchron- missioners. The successful appliized Swim Tryouts, one of the top cant will receive a salary of $50 a month and have exclusive salsport events of the nation, held at the Tooele swimming pool over vage rights at the large dumping the weekend, could have been grounds. He will work under the superconducted Just as well in Magna vision of J. H. Breeze, local road if the pool had been finished? After all, Tooele's pool is only supervisor. Written applications should be 5 feet larger than the Magna made to John A. Rokich, execuproject Not only the contestants, but tive secretary of the Magna ComCouncil. officials, judges and other noted munity Not Employed Preferred persons converged on Tooele The county would prefer havfor the meet Tooele arranged everything in ing someone who is not employwonderful style and provided ed apply for the job. Most of the workers who come to the keys of the city" to include free salvage access to movies, bowling, special dumps now make between $15 and $20 a day salvaging rags, tours, luncheons, banquets, etc. felt After Magna's pod is finished, bottles and metal, end it iscoma local worker who had that will preperhaps the opportunity sent itself for such a meet to be plete salvage rights could clear held in our community. Great ef- around $300 a month, in addition the $50 paid by the county. fort would be necessary to spear- to At dumping grounds of Bounthead such a major event, but we iful, Murray, etc., salaries are in talent and workers the have not for the salvage positions, paid this town. as the worker usually makes quite a fine salary from the sale of It is said that a noted minister items. markdesk on his stone a keeps ed, First" Its the first stone that he refuses to throw. Wonderful Recreation We are very happy to report the astounding success being enjoyed by G. J. Hebert Roller Skating Rink in east Magna. It is rapidly becoming a gathering place for young and old, well supervised and conducted. The Heber family worked several years constructing the huge building and their success is most deserving. They are most progressive, not only in the manner that their classes are conducted, but also in noting the need lor suen a recreational facility here. Orchids to you, Heber Family. CRA GIVES The group has donated $50 to the Cyprus library; given $50 to the Garfield school to purchase chairs (this gift was matched by another $50 from the Granite School Board); $50 to Webster a movie sqreen School to pu o Brockbank junprojector; ior high school for a large revolving dictionery that is on a stand and at the regular meeting of the group Wednesday night, gave $50 to the Magna Swim' ming Pool and pledged another $50 for this community project before the year has ended. Other Projects In addition to the above projects, the Lady Lions also donate to all national drives, including polio, cancer, etc. They obtain the money for these generous contributions by to the serving dinners Lions in the Magna Fireball, the ladies taking turns on BE CUARD OFFICIALS HERE FRIDAY FOR UNIT MAGNA NEW OFFICERS 10th. . Reed Damron, Frank Nordquist and Ross McQuivey have been nominated for president and the vice president nominees are Leif Erickson, Chuck Archibald and Jack AhJquiat. Board of Directors Magna Plant Sam Strong, Fud Archibald, Bill Mauch, Jack Mar-lo- r. Arthur Plant W. L. Buckner, H. E. Martin, A. J. Perkins. Refinery R. B. Dea, Jack Grow, K. V. Simper, W. R. Lou-derbac- k. Central PowerD. E. Simons, D. L. Wimmer, D. K. Hatton. Ore Haulage J. A. Marshall, F. E. Maddy. Garfield Water-Gl- en McAllister, Parley McCleve. ASdcR Lee Smith, Lewis Wel-cke- r, Harry Adams, Ken Bezsant Powder-Clare- nce Hercules Coon, A. & Riley, H. L Meyer. s, Associate Members-To- m Bert Morgan, Pete Paulos, Joe Lewis. MAGNA TO BE NAMED AT COUNCIL LOCATION Balloting To End Feb- - Young Men May Join Unit That Will Be Locally Stationed; Recruiting ruary 19th In And Information Friday at Fireball This Area Nomineea for the offices of Community Recreational Association have been named and balloting will be conducted on same February 14th until February Number 50 10-YE- 125-ma- D . ek bull-dozer- s, Election of officers to direct activities of the Magna Community Council during 1955 will of the feature items of business next Monday evening, January 17th at the monthly gathering of the group. Members are invited to meet in the office of the executive secretary, John A. Rokich, at 8:00 e p. m. Present officers are George F. Cromar, president: Verl A. Haws, vice president; Howard Ridge, treasurer and Mr. Rokich, MISSION TO HONOR HUNTER YOUTH JAN. 16 To Parade Porchlight Cyprus Trounces Judge With Big The month of January and ed disease. The campaign will continue again, it is time for the annual Polio drive and March of Dimes til the end of January. ua Annual Card Party The Oquirrh Temple No. 13, Pythian Sisters, will conduct Matt W. Broderick is chairman their annual public card party of the area embracing Magna, Thursday, January 27th at the Garfield, Hunter, Granger and Garfield Masonic Hall, beginning : wv, f) Kearns. He has placed containers at 8:00 p. m. for contributions in local business A variety of card games will establishments and cards will be played and refreshments sershortly be sent home with ved. Eldar William Conley Bailey school children for them to place Tickets are now being sold for dimes in and return to help a the worthy affair. All proceeds A farewell testimonial will be person stricken with the dread are given for the polio fund. held on Sunday, January 18th, for Elder William Conley Bailey of Hunter, prior to his departure for the mission. BOYS The program will be held in the Hunter Ward CVwpal, MM VJaiA Mid 3500 South, and begins at CARS for this community, together with the rest of the nation. Lopsided Score Racking up their second decisive league victory, Cyprus trounced Judge at Judge Friday night, 60 to 3a Led by Verl Newbold with 18 points, Larry Reid with 12 and Gary Fuller with 11 counters, the Bucs completely outplayed the Judge five. Cyprus almost blanked the Bulldogs in the first quarter, 16-and kept their hot shooting throughout the second and third quarters to total 41 points to Judge's IB. The gun ended with the score 59 to 30 but David Pearce was Familiar Warning Given-Lo- ck fouled trying a 1st second shot Old, and he nude the charity pitch to Cara And Remove bring it up to 60. Valuables! Cyprus plays Dugway Wednesday at Dugway and meets Murray boys, ages Three unlocked cars parked by two Magna teen-ag- e the following Friday, the 21st at the Gem Theatre Tuesday night II and 12 years old. Cyprus. All of the autos were unlocked. were ransacked beLarry McCullough tween completely The sheriffs again issue a warnthe hours of 10:00 and 11:00 p. m. and valuable articles ing to motorists to lock their cars of two kodaks, handbag, rings at all times, especially if they and a watch taken, according to a have any articles, and not place report given by the Magna sher- temptation in the path of the As iffs office. youths. The youngsters were repriThe loot was recovered by the manded to the juvenile court sheriffs later in the evening from 1, TWO TEENAGE RANSACK NEAR THEATRE THREE ar Matron Dies In Hospital Funeral Rites Thursday For Florence Larson Miller Deeply s.i.McueJ was the devoted family as well as hosts of friends at the death of Mrs. Florence Larson Miller, 43, of 2243 Ramona Avenue, Salt Lake City, n former Magna and Garfield resident. Mrs. Miller succumbed to a lingering illness Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. She was born June 10, 1011 in Salt Lake City to Niels L. and Emily Larson. The regarded woman married B. Harry Miller Jr., June 29, 1934. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Marilyn; mother of Magna; brothers and sisters, Roy W., Salt Lake City; Elmer and Clarence W., Magna: Mrs. Ethel Bjorkman and Lillian Larson, both of Forsythe, Mo. Mrs. Miller had been ill for a long time, endured great pain, but bore it all with remarkable fortitude. News of her passing will be greeted with sorrow by many friends, as she will be recalled by all having been reared in this area and attended Cyprus high well-know- Dy-che- Asked John H. Konold of Magna is leaving next week for a contemstay in Arabia, plated ten-yereturning to the Slates" about every two years for a vacation. This strange, exotic country will be familiar giound to Mr. Konold, as he resided thcie for three years and 8 months, beginning in 1948, as an employee of the American Oil Company. He is returning to the employ of this same concern now. Returns From Trip Mr. Konold, his wife, Emelie and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Konold, all of this community, recently returned home after six weeks vacation in the east. The younger Mr. and Mrs. Konold traveled to New York City and then to Louisiana, where they and the elder Konolds were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arccneaux and family and to Texas, to visit a brother, Clyde. Mrs. Arcencaux will be remem- bored as being the former Janet Lovely Former PLANS flIADE FOR ANNUAL POLIO DRIVE IN AREA Large Group of Motherg Aasist In Traditional STAY IN AliABLV AR Strange Countiy Now Familiar Ground To H. John Konold! Magna Group Slates Meeting Next Monday Night n unit, resultOfficials and state officers of able for a the National Guard will be in ing in a large payroll. Captain Mr. and Magna this Friday, January 14th John Cannon, son of at the Magna Fins Hall, to give Mrs. Spence Cannon, would be information relative to location in charge. He resides in Hunter. Advantages Given of a National Guard engineering For young men who join the outfit here, and recruit interested National Guard between the young men. The officers will be at the ages of 17 and 184 years old, they and Magna Firehall Friday from 2:00 would be placed in Class to 6:00 p. m., and complete data fulfill their military obligations in thii manner. may be obtained at that time. The group meets once a week for 2 hours and are paid for their Heavy Duly Equipment Complete investigations have time. They have an annual two-wabeen conducted on the Magna paid encampment. site for several months and inThe advantages of belonging terest has been shown since the to such a group, aa well as havpreliminary announcement was ing the unit stationed in Magna, made in this paper November 19. are many. With the heavy duty The engineering unit would equipment, a number of prohave heavy duty equipment and jects requiring etc., be associated with the 115th could be carried out and other Battalion. work completed. All prospects look very favor MAN TO LEAVE FOR Swiss-Austri- an Konold. Likes Arabia John, as he is known to hosts of friends in this area, likes Arabia, and will be employed on electrical drafting designing and office engineering. He met his wife there while she was a nur.e for the American Red Cross. He says the portion of Arabia where he will live is quite hot and dry, although there are four seasons, with the highest temperature going to 129 and the lowest 35a remarkable fluctuation. Wife To Stay He and his wife eventually plan to settle in Magna, and have purchased several acres of land from Leigh Robinson in Whipple. Mrs. Konold will not join her husband for several years, and plans to get their house built during that time on Hie local property. A family member will take care of it while the Konolda are gone. Mr. Konold feels there are splendid opportunities in Arabia and the pay is wonderful if one can become associated with a good concern. However, bkeventual hUmand hope arc ioTrcturnirThinftflt?a Staies, and he wishes to settle around his family and friends. John's address will be: John H. Konold, clo Arabian American Oil Company, Dhahran, Saudia, Arabia. school. Funeral services were conducted Thursday in Salt Lake City. Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the reaved family. be- Former Bacchus Resident Dies In New Jersey Jack former Schwer, loi wumi Hi UK plant of Hercules Powder Com7:30 p.m. died in Dover, New Jersey The public ia invited to attend. pany, January 7ih. He was 65 years t Um old. BROCKBANK Mr. Schwer, who was promin- ent in American Legion activities, came to Bacchus in 1919 and was here many years with the exception of shutdown periods. He had been located at Kenvil Plant for the powder concern, and had been in poor health for several months. Mr. Schwer left Utah about The Brockbank junior high two years ago. school is sponsoring a Student Survivors include a widow. and Parents' Night Thursday, Burial and funeral rites were January 20th, beginning promptly held Tuesday in Dover. at 7:00 p. m. Sincere sympathy of the comFathers and Daughters evening Events of the evening will in- munity and many friends is ex- will be held this Thursday, Jana and clude boxing, wrestling tended to Mrs. Schwer in her uary 13th at the school, beginning vs. basketball game (Brockbank time of bereavement. at 7:30 p. m. Central Junior High) to be playThe event ia sponsored by tha Cyprus and Jordan high ed by the boys. Associated Girl Students, under school basketball teams are Absolutely! there In the girls' department, the direction of the officers, Mary Ted Cannon, Deseret News ranked es the No. 1 prep will be four games of volley ball outfits in Utah. Sanelli, president; Gloria Pappas, columnist, said the other day: two played, for the 7th, 8th and vice president; Gayle Brown, secThat's the findings of a Your son's growing up when he 9th grades, with the best playretary; Angela Mirabclla, reportsurvey made to coaches In tops thinking that kissing is for Mrs. Faye Hales, wife of Major m ers in the grades competing. m w er: Laura Lou Wilson and Dwana sissies, and starts thinking itj every Class A and B league adults for 50c be will Admission Leon of both Hales, LC3VC formerly WO in the state. Riddle, senior class representfor boys and girls." school of children 25c for and Magna, won the Fall Handicap Barbara Herron and Trudy atives; Ranking behind Cyprus Golf event for women at Orlando, T age. in Class B are Bingham, Price, junior representatives; Talking About Wonw- nAll moneya realized will help Florida, several weeks ago, ac-- III oeiCCllVe Cedar City, Lehl, Wasatch, I attended s luncheon SaturCarolyn Coats and Marjorie to the basketball response Although the for to to received information boys' In cording pay Jones, sophomore representatives. Parowan, Uintah, Murray, day at the University Club here. jackets and Public Ad-- 1 chase of the 1955 vehicle license A program will be presented, Salt Lake City and dont believe Payson and Wasatch Acadstill officials is fine, very Mrs. plates dress system. Hales, who is a splendid later played, refreshments I ever enjoyed meeting a peremy. games of owners the car remind to early attend. All parents are urged golfer, defeated her opponent, 4 Local fans are hoping that served and dancing enjoyed in son as wonderful Leah Widtsoe, the of -- Carol Colonna. plates. obtaining necessity and 2 in the finale. Coach Deb Smith's boys wife of the late Apostle John A. of the spacious gymnasium. A. Dimond, formerly Due to Note: Selective Virgil at She the (Editors played formerly Widtsoe. uphold their hoop DAY will Service restrictions and rules, Magna, is the Utah State tax com Utah Copper golf dub. The occasion was the monthly prowess reputation. mission representative assigned newspapers were not allowed to to Women Pen the of meeting to the Building. names men cf who young publish comments the which I belong and Mr. Dimond emphasizes that Founders' Day were to in be inducted the service The annual end exchanged between elderly two changes have affected the of their country. However, this of the Garfield PTA will marvelous Mrs. Widtsoe, dynamic meeting license procurement system this ban 20th, now held been and hat be January Thursday, lifted, Marba Josepheson, the noted names will be printed in each at 7:00 p. m., and year. beginning an also and Olive Burt, author, Trucks and all other types of month's call from Board Na 25, fine program has been arranged editor of the Deseret News, were for the commercial vehicles must be located in Murray. This serves of all enjoyment interesting and. amusing. H. T. Dyches, 2878 South 8500 taken to an official weighing Consultation with teachers and Garfield, Magna, Keanu, BingTruly, the wits of these out- parents will be held from 6:00 Word was received today of the ham, Draper, Riverton, Sandy West in Magna, has been approv- station, and weight of the vehicle women grow sharper to major of William B. on standing the Coma entered Lake Salt West woighmaster and and South promotion ed the m. 7:00 Jordan, to by Robert 83, John County Ridgeway, by p. The Hunter Ward MIA annual with years, and it's a pleasure to B. Coon of Magna is the mission as new trustee of the license application before license Martin, 147 West 15th. Garfield, con- is musical died a Lake (V. Salt A being in program Sunday held will and ball be Gold and Green many associate with them Utah. Colonel John B. Cannon, Magna Mosquito Abatement Dis- plates can be issued. planned by the 5th end 6th Saturday, January 22nd, begin- valescent home after an illness. local board member.) other members of this group. commanding officer, of the 6214th Seven young men will be in-i- n trict for one year. He was born February 7, 1871 grades and Paul Royal, KSL ning at 6:30 o'clock. terms Cud of Thanks Army Reserve Unit, stationed at . radio executive, will be the Reappointed to two-yea- r Roanoke, Virginia, to Robert II ducted in the January 25th call Hie A Compliment Week? (heme of "For Time and Fort Douglas, presented the new trustees of board No. a district on Board He the from Selective Service of ii the Walden evening. Ridgeway. All Eternity, will be featured and Sarah Why doesnt progressive Mag' speaker 2763 "What greater blessings can major with his oak leaves in 25. Lawrence talented were Bowen, and and nieces include Survivors accomplished very rl i an show steal in in the floor na, Garfield or Hunter Two will be from this area: South 9100 West and H. Earl we have than friends? Those who ceremonies held at the Fort man, and the PTA committee dance of mermaids. nephews, Ed Know and Mrs. march on the other towns and feels of come to you in your joys and his 39th in Allen both South Major Martin served in World fortunate Rieka, Portland, Day, 3723 South 5200 West. procuring Morris, Emily Ray An orchestra has been engaged declare a Compliment Week? in II as a company commander War and your 40th and especially sorrows, J. services. W., West, Oregon; Ruth, George Granger. for the event and refreshment! R. O. We could have such a week time of need, and take your bur- with the 34th Infantry Division all of Magna. ODell Milar, Gran- - Former All past president! of tha Gar- will be served. Man Yeates, Raymond Magna all then and proceed field PTA are right away dens upon themselves, and who in Europe. He holds the nations Funeral rites were conducted ger, volunteer. kindly asked to to compliment and boost the attend the Taking Over Ute can sympathize because they, in second highest award for valor, 5:00 p. m. in the at gathering Wednesday important Install Duties citizens, the institutions and the and some way can say, We know, for the Distinguished Service Cross, Peel Funeral Home and burial Former parents are alio urged to Unity Temple Magna Man Training town itself to the skies. on their cal- Officers Friday Evening we, too, have trod this same the Purple Heart and the Italian Green j in the Plemnt mark this evening Succumbs In Idaho Right in the middle of January, endar as a phonograpn record wumjde Walt Del and, former Magna path before you. And know by Military Valor Cross. the inventory blues, the Income will be Major Martin has been a memto the classroom Sincere sympathy ia extended youth, who has been associated loving word, plan or deed that Newly elected officers were inLevi W. Thompson, 67, pf Jer- with the athletic training de- they will help you in your dark- ber of the 6214th for three years. tax blues, the bleak weather that has given of stalled Friday evening for Unity to the sorrowed family. number the largest -. ome, Idaho, former Magna res- partment at the University of est hours. We do not realize un- He is presently serving as Assistblues, the everybody-else-goingTemple Na 16, Pythian Sisten, parents present at the meeting. died recently after a short Utah for some time, is taking til such a time comes that God ant Director of Personnel for his Vegas blues, the ragged ident, Women's Clubrooms at the Magna heart illness. He was well known over the late Einar Nielson's du- gave us riches untold when He unit. yards and trash blown into the include: to is a good time to SING WHILE YOU bushea-t- his in this area. In a civilian capacity, the new ties in an admirable manner, ac- gave ua friends." Past Chief, Genevieve GreenMr. Thompson was bom Nov- cording to comments received This is the way we, the family major owns and operates the Pittry and raise the other fellows Grand Chief, DRIVINGBeverly wood; ARE ember 22, 1887 In Draper, Utah, here. of Lottie N. Miner, feel towards Garfield Drug Company, Garfield, spirits even it we cant bolster man; Grand Senior, Nettie Boyd; a son of Soren and Christine our own. some fine the many people who helped us Utah. He is also bishop of the is Walt receiving Beth Barker; Grand Junior, If we'd give a week over to At 45 miles per hour, Thompson. He was a member of compliments from the daily pap- make our burden lighter. We Garfield 2nd Ward, Church of Are Happy Ways. Grand Manager, Mary Bachelor; the LDS church. Saints to acknowledge our sincere Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Nieldoing for the everyday citizen E. ers, as well as Ute athletes. Grand Treasurer, Mary sing-"I- 'm Survivori include his widow. what Christmas did for tha child- At 55 miles, He is the son of the lata Mr. thanks and appreciation to all and an active member of the Salt Grand Margaret son; Secretary, a Here, But Stranger those who helped in any way at Lake County Republican Comren, we could combine all the and Mrs. Roy Deland of Magna. Some very important business I Mr. Stella Hancock Thompson, Home." Grubaugh; Grand Protector, Genthree sons and a daughter, Wil-wi- ll ideas of the year in one week: Heaven la Mysing-bea- rer, the time of our wife and mothers mittee. Water Alice of the Grand Company Magna Guard, evieve Yates; the At 65 miles, Horn On Leava parades, bands, pictures on the be presented at the regular fa J- - snd Arthur of Fresno, Major Martin resides in Garpassing away. to Thee! Brady. God, for My -- The Miner Family. store windows, candy Jan- - tfornia; Dwight Thompson and Airman Elwin Talbot field with his wife, Jeanne and installed were evening, Navy by Tuesday ladies The aing-W75 At miles, kiddies, queens, bargains in the the Magna Firehall, MrxOpal Webster, Jerome, Idaho, has been home for two weeks daughter, Cheryl. the Roll is Called Up Grand Treasurer, Ethel Saunders; uary 18th in several brothers and sisters and visiting his parents, Mr. and stores that would be knockouts, Kind words and a compliment 8:00 p. m. at Shaffer Vanda beginning Junior, There." Be Supreme I'll on Yonder, with everybody shake hands Mrs. Lyle Talbot. He will return here and there will smooth the The public ia invited to at-- 1 several grandchildren, Nothing unworthy of perand Past Grand Chief, Genevieve rd, Sincere sympathy is extended to hia ship, U. S. S. Coral Sea, way for most of ui whan tha go- - petuity should be transmitted to the street every time we meet, At 85 miles, lend, Yates. Hama." I'm Coming to tht aomwed family. and knock Old Man Gloom right on Saturday. child: an. ing gats tough. U tha solar plaxua. PUNS FOR UNUSUAL NITE CYPRUS PUN FOR FATHERS TIME Cyprus, Jordan, Ranked Tops In Survey FORMER MAGNA MATRON WINS FLORIDA GOLF COMPETITION CAR OWNERS URGED TO GET NEW PLATES 10 GARFIELD PTA PLANS GIRLS pur-warm- ANNUAL FOUNDERS NEW APPOINTEE Garfield Bishop Is Promoted To Major In Service City-Coun- ty HUNTER WARD Funeral Rites Held In Magna PLANS FOR ANNUAL BALL For Aged Man FOR MOSQUITO UNIT GIVEN -- 1 all-gi- 1 to-L- as MAGNA WATER MEET TUESDAY EVE SLATES sing-"High- h hen sing-"Lo- ' |