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Show Illllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iimuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii -- Read Thr Complete Home Newspaper' Garfield. Utah. Friday. July 22. 1955 Year Thirty-Nint- h I remember that a wiu friend of min one aaid: "That which ii everybody' business ia nobody's business." It in The Times or Leade- r- GARFIELD PUNS SWIM MEET FOR 200 ON AUGUST 8 and 9 at 4:45 p.m. Approximately 200 contestants scheduled The popular event is sponsored states in from will five participate too Too many of us waste far annual Intermountain A. A. by the Salt Lake County Recreamuch energy climbing hills before the U. open swimming and diving tion Association and the Utah we get to them. Kennecott Copchampionships at the Garfield Copper Division, It is being conper Corporation. 8 9. August and In our youth we are told that pool of the under the ducted auspices O. McDonald said the world slowly revolves upon Director and J. Garfield Improvement Company. teams from swimming diving its axis. Bui after starting to fill Arizona, Idaho, Montana, ColoraAwards to be given include reout third quarter government and do and Utah are A. A. U. Championship gulation comto expected state tax reports and making the Medals for senior championship a numwill be pete. Represented Iber of I".1 hools, colleges, and events for first, second and third UxTTtT mlk. l iTk place winners with the exception universities. old globes y Last year, a record crowd of of relays where only first place 3,000 persons attended the events medals will be given. rnmmnnlim Novice will receive theJW'day period:.n addi first, second,winners There are so many wonderful and third place gold Amorthis about .mating things and divers will plated silver and bronze medals, ica of ours, that you often wonder vice swimmers for honors, said Director said Director McDonald. compete rhy there are people who believe McDonald. Entries close August 6. Senior that communism has anything to Preliminaries will be held at 2 events are open to any registered each day with the finals A. A. U. athlete. We have so many freedoms, in- p.m. efherited. given us without any fort whatever by ourselves, that WAVE wo take them for granted in a nonchalant manner. For comparison, let's realise DAYS Just a- - few of the many things who live in Russia or in ay countries dominated by this Thermometer Climbs Locally To 102 on annot do: Sweltering Day; Little Immediate Relief They cannot own any land. Promised ; No Showers in Near View Or be tried by a Jury. Or choose their own Job. One of the most severe and on record the thermometer Or be absent from work. sustained heat waves in over 50 climbing to 102 degrees. Travel. Relief is predicted in the next years has been felt in this area Employ labor. several days. and other portions of Utah. Own Jewelry. The hot weather is needed for Furthermore, the Weather Man They cannot exercise freedom of assembly: freedom of religion. predicts there will be several growing crops, but most local peoWhy should anyone living in more days of added sweltering ple would settle for slightly lower America want to be a communist? weather. temperatures and more comfortJuly 14th wss one of the hottest able nights. To Got Even? In this life we are ofttimes sorely tempted to get "even with August 10th is the Exciting Date people for wrongs, either real or imaginary, thinking in our shallow way that if the wrath of the gods were only called down on head, if some dire misfor-woul- d only happen to them, then we would be satisfied. And yet. when we finally causA group of local people and for- Johnson are looking forward to ed them anguish and pain, our mer residents will be included in meeting a cousin in Switzerland, is greater than our appetite the European tour of the world-famo- who will take them on a tour of for revenge, V . Tabernacle Choir in Au- this unusual country. Local people are now busy arand September, and without The shallowest thing in all the gust personal details of the ranging one is exception, every single world is skimpaihyl thrilled and excited over the mar- trip., getting their clothing and luggage collected in anticipation velous trip. Goshl Included are Mr. and Mrs. Von of the departure date August 10. An error of one letter often K. Brown, Mrs. George A. Brown On that date, approximately a newspaper article laugh- - of Magna, her sister, Mrs. Clara 600 persona will board two special Johnson of Rigby, Idaho; Mr. and trains at the Union Pacific Station H ores one that gonial Gus Sor- Mrs. Frank Kennard and head for Montreal when the of enson of the Salt Lake Tribune Mrs. Leonora Sandall Granger, will sail August IS on the of Salt tells about: "As Mayor Smith Lake City, formerly of Magna, party Canadian liner, the SS Saxonia. mounted the platform, all eyes Mrs. Hilda Stevenson and Mrs. The party will break up in Parwere fixed on the large red nose Beth Stevenson Brewster, former- is September 17 after a tour he displayed. Only yean of cul- ly oL Garfield, now of Salt Lake which will have taken the famous tivation could have produced an City. through singing organization object of such brilliance." Mrs. Von K. Brown has been a Scotland, England, Wales, Belmember of the choir for 15 years. gium, Holland, Denmark, Ger Sometimes 1 Hear Mrs. George A. Brown and Mrs. many, Switzerland and France. Do 1 know any NEWS? Well, now INTENSE HEAT HITS AREA; TO LAST SEVERAL , LOCAL Bsnal Issues Will Allow Wattes Issoprovements SEWER SURVEY PLANNED BY . LOCAL GROUPS FIELDS OF HOLLYHOCKS IDEA Garfield Town Study To Be Made To Determine Capacity Of Present Plant TO BEAUTIFY TOWN ENTRANCE , gif tft CENTRAL LUMBER TO GIVE 800 FREE SWIMMING TICKETS Through the generous contribution of $200 from the Central Lumber & Hardware Company, 800 children in this community will be allowed to swim in the Magna Jackling pool, it was revealed here Tuesday. As of Monday, July 25th, in di rect cooperation with the welfare authorities, the FREE swim tickets may be obtained at the office of John Rokich, executive secretary of the Magna Community Council. Only children whose parents are on welfare will be eligible for the tickets HUNTER MAN SUFFERS BROKEN ARMS IN FALL FROM HORSE beautiful Playground , Jack Haslam, son of Mr. and pite both arms being fractured. Mrs. Mult Haslam, is recuperating . Last week, Mrs. Leah Matt very nicely at the home of his hews, also of Hunter, stumbled a stick, fell and fractured an in Hunter,-frotwo fracparents The Ranch-IMagna's new tured arms, suffered when a horse arm-th- us proving that not all of Wedoutdoor theatre, will open the broken arms and legs are conhe was riding fell on him. nesday, July 27th for the ComHe received medical treatment fined to Magna residents. Nine Magna people have sufmunity Recreation Association at a Salt Lake hospital and was members, announces the opera- returned to hi3 home rapidly fered broken legs in the past sevtors and owners, George Smith learning to do some things des eral months. and hit son, George J. Smith. larbecue Planned At Fine Site er n, Anyone desiring to attend the how, and not a member of the CRA, may buy regular admission tickets at the box office. . Fine Site The Ranch-I- n is located on 2400 21st South) and 7800 West. It has the latest and most modern type of screen and will present top pictures. The Gem Theatre in Magna will continue to operate as in the past schedule. Both are owned by the Smith family. there will be At the Ranch-Iconcession stand, and trees and Co. shrubbery have been and will be planted around the grounds to make it a place of beauty. Mrs. Virginia Wells, Future Plans will be in charge and Future plans call for an elaborfeature the electric fry pan and the rotisserie. She will answer ate playground and recreation questions on use and care of all spot for the younger generation, household appliances. to include two softball dimonds. As the feature prize, one elec- For the older folk there will be a tric fry pan will be given away. barbecue place, a variety of benches, chairs, picnic tables and an imitation ranch house that will sell all types of food for a picnic. Residents of this area will be encouraged to come to the Ranch-Ipark their cars, and enjoy a picnic at the resort site, where their children can play under su Air$uns are regarded as lethal pervision, until dusk, starting weapons and the use of same time of the show. Considerable apparatus on the could be harmful to playground and picnic area will well as property. This law will be strictly enforc- be installed right away, and the ed in Magna, Garfield and Hunter balance will be completed in sue ceeding months. by local deputies ' WORK COES FORWARD ON STAKEIIOUSE P. 2nd WARD PARTY JULY n, BINGO GAME ed cn home-economi- cr; . w. n, SHERIFFS EMPHASIZE BAN ON AIRGUNS IN THIS AREA long-legge- At LDS Church May Be Obtained at Office of John Rokich ! TO OPEN NEXT Oh. say, by tha way now don't breaths a word But ia December I'm expecting d birdl tha Why. of COURSE, the girli will Local deputy sheriffs empha- give mo a shower: But. heavens, don't PRINT ill My size that it is unlawful to dis-- l husband would GLOWER. charge an airgun within 100 yards of any dwelling outside incorporated areas of cities and towns in is Mails about awful And isn't Salt Lake County. Snont? This is a county ordinance de-You haven't HEARD? Why. she's I divorced getting la tho PAPER? Oh. no, 1 wouldn't EAST SIDE RIPS WEST ALL-STAR- S, do THAT X promised I'd keep it under my 17 TO 10 AT GARFIELD MONDAY EVE haL son, who ia an outstanding player, A fine crowd saw the Well. bya now, dear and a word go down to defeat to the powerful shone through fine pitching. Merrill Wilding and Sonny East Side team Monday at a game .of advice were very good. S hope you won't think I'm not , which displayed the finest type of Sudbury The Garfield Bobcats meet the sportsmanship in Little League Granger Cubs this Friday at Gar. Buf your paper-No- w don't, aay ball. field, 5:30 p.m. in what ia reckonClint Fine Nelson, by playing I'm choosey. ed to be an exciting game bethe led Cub star, But, honestly, dear, it Just Isn't to victory. Mr. Muscles Nel- - tween the two top teams. NEW5YI The $70,000 Bond Issue approved by the water users of Magna on July 5th will allow improvements to be made to the system In addition to the erection of a huge steel tank near the present reservoir on 3500 South, it was announced this week by the trustE. D. Jenkins, Chairman, P. Dick Stewart Will not At- ees, W. Seay and E. J. Gardner. tend as Decision On Bottlenecks Listed Several weak points will be e Town Not Ready liminated, to include two or three Even though Dick Stewart of lengths of pipe that need replaceKennecott Copper Corporation ment at the intersection of 2700 Public Relations Department will South and 8800 West, 8650 West not attend as formerly announced, 1 treats, a short run of pipe the regular meeting of the Gar- on 3220 South between 8560 and field Community Council will be 8600 West will be taken out of held this Thursday evening, July service and the handful of fami' 21st at the LDS Church, begin- lies that are served by that ning at 700 p.m., announces Wil- line will be connected to a high line on 8560 West liam R. Martin, president. pressure, This will allow more pressure Mr. Martin states: "I understand from talking to company of- to be released into the area from ficials that they have considered 8600 to 9200 West, north of 3000 getting out of the housing bust South. ness several times in the past. Regulator Remodeled Hie pressure regulator at 3000 They are now in the process of taking another look at such a pos- South and 8950 West has had a sibility. I understand that a deci- new pilot installed, a new develsion will not be reached for some- opment in this type of equipment, time, but that when one is decid that will allow a better flow of . ed, occupants of company houses pressure to be released into the : area north of 3000 South. will be advised. A better pressure is now availEarly In Year Further, I understand that no- able here, the first move under thing will be done until early the bond issue to give better ser"older por-tio- n next year even if a decision is vice to the of the town." The pressure ' reached to retire from the houshas been increased about 8 pounds , ing field. Company officials state that oc- at 9150 West and 3000 South-wit- h ' cupants will have adequate notice a proportionate increase through- of any change and the company out the entire area. New Tank Progreaaea will give them fair treatment. The Hammond Steel Company of Provo Is slated to move equip- ment and steel onto the site of the new tank within the next several days. The pipe work, together with ' control valves, has already been installed to connect the new tank to the system. It was necessary last week to shut the water off several hours to allow this connection, but no Spencer Ward Plans To Be In Classrooms further interruption of service is contemplated to put the huge INk Very Shortly million gallon tank Into Old Streets-Sma- ll Mains Efforts are being made now to Work is going forward in an excellent manner on the beauti- obtain cooperation of the Salt ful, spacious Oquirrh Stakehouse Lake County Road and Bridges and Spencer Ward, announces department to assist in the proPresident J. Frank Peel, and the posed replacement of old mains in Spencer Ward plans to conduct the streets. The Trustees emphasize that it classes there very shortly. The hardwood floor in the large ia up to the residents of each amusement hall is finished and street to replace the small plans have been received by service lines on their property . line. church officials on the exterior with a new, adequate It ia highly impractical to inbeautification, including landstall a new, costly cast Iron line scaping and recreation grounds. Prominently identified in the on any street without the full co- recreation spot will be ball dia- operation of every home in pro- -' monds, tennis courts, a large bar- viding a new line. It ia a costly becue fireplace and varied play- operation to replace the surface ground equipment. Officials plan on streets, and imperative that the that when a ward or stake outing street be torn up only once. Meten will be required by Deis held, the beautiful grounds may cember and again, officials state be fully utilized. it is foolish to put new K inch meM ters on old, rusted, choked-u- p meters and lines. are Inside $30 G. outside meters, $55. Every home on a street must 22 have a new line or the new mains will not go down the street. Application for the new lines The Pleasant Green 2nd Ward must be made to the Magna Water I MIA ia sponsoring a ward party Company office and they will be this Friday, July 22nd, at Fair-Imo- installed at a price of $40.00 for Park. Reservations have each residence. I been made for the west side, 9th East entrance. All planning to attend will I leave the wardhouse at 6:00 p.m. sharp. Cars to help with the I transportation will be appreciat-le- d. ch RANCIHN Cooking Demonstration Is Office Planned At UP&L The Utah Power 8c Light ComHave 1 had any dinners Given a pany announces that a program of small appliance demonstrations lunch? oh my. thara's that will be held in their Magnk office Why, yea-h- ut on Tuesday and Wednesday, July odd Mrs. Scrunch I If she should got word that she 28 and 27th, 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 was left out p. m. She'd go in e really TERRIBLE pout. Very often, the first imprest ion that is given a tourist upon entering a community Is the entrance. In the case of Magna, the entrance to the rapidly growing community at 9180 West and 2400 South, is anything But attractive, and In this connection, tho Copper Printing would liko to advance a suggestion that could bo easily accomplished. In about a month, when the Hollyhocks aro rip and to seed, why not have the ground plowed in the entire ready field Just west of tho golf course, possibly by Kennecott Copper Corpthen have the Magna Community Council sponsor a oration, young peoples group to form an expedition with Hollyhock seeds and plant tha entire area, later adjourning to tho Community Park for a possible watermelon bust or weinie roast? Twould bo a beautiful entrance next spring to see a former d field abloom with beautiful, brightly colbarren, ored tall hollyhocks. Hmmmmmmm? weed-infeste- TO EUROPEAN CHOIR TRIP Oh. yes --Our VACATION! But good gracious me. Don't dare put THAT in the paper, my dean There an some things my boss Just shouldn't hear! Growing Community Meeting Tonight EDITOR'S NOTE: Project to beautify tha entrance to Magna. which is now ttuly an eyesore to local residents and others.) At a meeting of the Magna Council Monday Community night, an interesting discussion was held between Council members, Salt Lake County Commissioner Adiel Stewart, County Surveyor John Mackay and Jack Kay, assistant, relative to the Magna sewer plant. Request Authorised A sewer survey is planned by engineers to determine the ability of the plant to handle Magnas sewage problem, ascertain the size of the discharge lines fur the effluent, and necessary pumps to properly pump the treated sludge over and into the dike. Inasmuch as modifications have been made in regulations of the State Board of Health, new necessary requirements might have to be made in the' Magna system. Too, officials feel that due to the rapid growth of this area, another additional treatment tank will have to be erected in the next several years. PEOPLE"LOOKING AHEAD us Information Released for Various Aids to Help Project Proposed For Younger Folks Local Croup FIRST SECURITY BUILDING-Th- is impressive new structure in Sail Lake City will be dedicated on August 22. Utah's first major "akin type" building, it provides a homa lor a modem First Security Bank operation on its first three floors. YOUNG BASEBALLERS TO SEE nt Oquirrh Stake Plans. Summer SPORT AUTHORITIES TUESDAY There will be games, a program land dancing. The Mutual will I furnish the punch and sell hot- I 10c each. Everyone in the rwfc! A Baseball School has been set m for dogs Mickey Scanlon and hm team of ward if I 4 an children un- Throng Expected to for Tuesday, July 26th at the present for umpirm will ,re to be accompanied by Attend Annual Affair Magna Community Ball park, be-- league ana Ed Leilh-- 1 rails umninna in ginning at 10:00 a. m. pjjjjti Park manager of the Salt Lake This party will be in place of At Magna A number of the Salt Lake Bees man, will conduct. Large Wool Rug To Be I club will be out to instruct all Bees, Mutual Tuesday, July 26th, and Ab Sudbury is commissioner of The annual summer outing ol I Feature Prize At everyone attending will be given persons interested in baseball. the Little Stake is set for Friday, League in this area. Oquirrh MIA. for the credit Entertainment July 29th, according to an announcement made Tuesday mornThe monthly Bingo Night of ing by President J. Frank Peel. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Festivities will begin promptly JuChurch will be held Saturday, at 4:00 p. m., and each attending A ly 23rd, 6:00 p. m. in the Pariah family is asked to bring their own Hall. Bill Klekas. Corporal lunches. Adequate tables and benCorporal As a feature prize of the evenches will be set up to accommomade up of men Rex Rolfe, Corporal Bill Dever-auH, Company ing, a beautiful, large Alexander from the Magna-Garfiel- d date all present area, Corporal Bob Harkness, Cor' DAYS Smith rug will be given. have completed their two weeks poral Don Ellis, Corporal Pete An enjoyable evening of ath Other gifts include a Coleman pic- summer training camp lit Yakima Karpakis and Corporal Glen Per letics, sports is now being arrangnic stove and cooler, dishes and Play Ball I This expression will ed by the stake officers. Firing Center in Yakima, Wash- kins. Corporal Clyde Smith was Hundreds of people continue to other valuable items. resound many limes leader. Complete particulars and a proundoubtedly squad and the Garfield crowd the pool a maximum ington. will also There be 26th will be published in next tho at did and next hard worked gram July Tuesday, Everyone indoor Jackling pool in Magna to jack-pThe attending group state that game for all desiring to fine job under the fine staff of Copper Community Park, be weeks edition. gain a brief respite from the terparticipate. many features of the camp were officers and 'instructors provided ginning at 10:00 a. m. rific heat which has been felt in A nominal fee of $1 per person very much improved over camp by the Regimental Headquarters Bry Sorenson, director, announten area the days. this past PLANNED will admit one and entitle them to sites whicli had been used in the as well as company officers con- ces tho following program will bo FUN-DE-LA- Y 20 bingo games and refreshments. past. The instructions were well out: J. carried of Frank BY MAGNA GROUP Pclly, Captain sisting The public is cordially invited organized and a great deal was company commander; Lieutenant 10:00 a. ku Baseball clinic. Salt Hunter Ward Primary The new Magna street lights to attend. accomplished. Dean T. Malan and Lieutenant Lake Bees. The Magna Second Ward Priwill be completed on or about AuAnnounces Officers 1:00 p. m, Pee-we- e gome. Company H is a component of Paul F. Kenner. mary will hold their annual informaat Grass Firas to gust 13th, according Busy 2:13 p. irw Giant game. Minor the 383rd Inf. Regt. whose Hqs. Members of Company H are in on Friday, July 22nd, 7:30 Mrs. Maggie Culley has been tion released Tuesday by Walter are at Fort Douglas. Their record agreement that this has been a game. p.m. at the wardhouse. Members of the Salt Lake in the past has been very good. 4:00 p. nu Watermelon bust, named president of the Hunter R. Carlquist, county surveyor. fine camp and are in hopes that A special program has been arThe new lights will not only County Fire Department No. J contest, watermelon ranged to commemorate the 30th Ward Primary, replacing Mrs. Nine members of this company Yakima Firing Center will be Norma Giovengo. Her counselors provide needed light at darkness, were kept busy the first of the aided in winning the tactical chosen as a camp site in the fu- eating contest foot races. anniversary of Trail Building. All 8:00 p. m Major game. will be Mrs. Irene Clark, Mrs. but also provide a more attractive week answering several grass squad problem over five other ture. Trail Builders and parents aro Marie Drown and Mrs. Helen appearance for each residential fires. Magna will moot Bingham Corporal Sharon Wright quads in the regiment. urged to attend. Refreshments No damage resulted from the street all tha contests. Members are: Corpoial Clyde will be served. Watson, secretary. Corporal Billy Klekas Company IF 383rd Inf. Rcgt. Smith, Corporal Gordon Davis, All-Sta- rs SET JULY 23rd Outing July 29tli BY CATHOLICS . All-Sta- rs Typographical errors Certain worda are a standing peril to typesetters. A collision between a train and reported in a newspaper, with tho remark that tha putting mi full ata up against tho cow and literally cut her Into calves." An unfortunate Impression was given whan a newspaper, reporting a wedding with a double quartet of bridesmaids, said, "Tho bride was accompanied to tho altar by tight bridesmaids." Tho word window has harassed tho editors of all English speak ing countries, but It was nevertheless astonishing to find "House and Garden" remarking casually, "Nothing gives a greater variety to tho appearance of a house than lew undraped widows." -- My Compliments My favorite couple is Bishop and Mrs. William B. Martin. Both are wonderful people. (continued on inside page) HUNDREDS Summer Training Camp Draws Close At Yakima, Wash. To CROWD GARFIELD JACKLING POOLS ON SEVERE IN REGION HOT SUMMER Street Lights To Be Baseball Day, Tuesday At x, all-wo- ol Magna Park Magna U-t- ot Completed Soon Fun-De-L- ay pie-eati- |