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Show lllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllltllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS tnnHHiniiiinnminmiiiimnmninH -- Read 'The Complete Home Newspaper" It in The Times or Leade- r- Our great and good friend, P. A. "Pte Cammans. visited ua Monday, and it waa moat interesting to learn more about hia new buaineaa eenture-t- he car warhing in Lea Vegas, Nevada. Pete said that he had 304 cars, at IlN each, washed the Saturday before he left for Magna. He has about IS men employed in this buaineaa and his service sta- When asked how a car could be properly washed in 3 minutes. Pate explained that multiply IS men by 3 and it will result in 45 minutes the average time that it takes the normal car washer. It was most interesting to learn that the vacuum alone was 10 horsepower, so that it. coupled with Mowers, water softeners, etc. that entailed the deluxe model of the washing apparatus, really goes' la make up" big business. Pete said that a 32S.000 Rolls Royce rolled in the station the for a wash this was the expensive and largest car ha had served. More power and success to you. Pete. You deserve it. Garfield, Utah, Friday, October 28, 1955 Year Thirty-Nint- h Lavish Plans Set Garfield, Magna, Hunter Give Details Of Holiday To Keep Youngsters, Teenagers Off Streets "n W,H 8- - yu tbe don.t wa.h, out:, 11 sdvice will be taken over the weekend and next Monday niht bF elementary, junior highy ant en,or students in their servance of Hallowe en. s and l'iv,c are sponsoring va.ious fetes to en- tertain children and young men and women of this vicinity to ket-them out of mischief. j of course, the traditional A Suggestion? I do not sew but so admire any- - Tricks or Treat." will be as e on Monday night with door-sue- s who has this talent and pur-- 1 it as Wanda Peel Beck does bclls 'in8ing and the requests in such an enthusiastic manner 10m lbe younger folk. Garfield Plan for not only her three charming The Garfield Community Coundaughters, but also her husband d Lions cil and the and herself. I especially think that the doll CIub are sponsoring a parade and are darling- -. movie nn Monday, October 31st. he and wondered why this hobby All entrants are asked to meet at couldn't develop into a little business for busy mothers particularly for the holiday season? I FINE MAGNA WOMAN DIES DROP DOWN ON MONDAY : j AT AGE 81 Magna-Garfiel- j 9050 West, Regarded Magna Resident Succumbs To Long Lukewarm Response Shown To Annual Project; Improvement Seen Salt Lake llospit:-- after a lung illness. A veteran employee of As one of the first projects lo tt raise munies for the new Brack-ban- k Mr. Copper Corporation, junior high school auditoriSheffield was born August 1, 1878, a lecture and unum equipment, Only a lukewarm response was in Hczelgreen, Kentucky, to usual colored film on the "Fabushown at the opening day of Hot Charles Ncphi and Cynthia will be given by John School Lunches at the various Adams Sheffield. He married lous Nile," famous on explorer, Goddard, InDoxford Granite District educational Mary February 6, 1904, 1st. November Tuesday, in stitutions here Monday. Salt Lake City, It will be presented in thejie.m-.tifu- l In fact, the number participatvt auditorium and begins at ing was very disappointing to of12:30 noon. Tickets will sell fo: ficials in charge, but a larger re25c and all parents are extended u W-Vgistration is expected in the next 'most cordial invitation to attend. week when the enrollment is bet! I Mr. Goddard was a feature guest r Kcnne-co- i' ."7 artist last year at Brockbank and very well received. The students i1 expressed great liking for him. Beautiful Auditorium Wonderful Wit The new' beautiful auditorium X have had its first PTA meeting Thursalways liked and admired Clark Fret principal of the day evening and attended by a Brock bank junior high school, large group. Mrs. Wilford Wilding, I but never realised his wonderful president, presided at the gatherwit until I attended the first ing which was proceded by Brockbank PTA mealing last with teachers. dance this Friday evening, Octo- week. Dr. Reed Merrill, associate proI can readily understand why her 28th from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m., to fessor of psychology at the Uniall of the teachers at Brockbank allow students to be home before versity of Utah was principal Prinannounces the curfew . time, and in turn, enjoy their speaker and told of the adjustthis wonderful psychology of cipal Clark Frei. Draper Cemetery. ment problems of the junior high are serve in to until plan they g at work is passed on to Jacobs orchestra will furnish school student, as well as the part own their school the students. the music at the dance which will that parents play. 148 a of were total At Garfield, be attended by a number of PTA 3 Til a grand school. Musical numbers were given by served on opening day. Mrs. Myra in are who patrons, charge. the orchestra and mixed chorus assisted in is Hendrickson charge, C. Sheffield F. Dance Hunter Football Time and Weather under the capable direction of by Mrs. Nina Christison. For Hunter, the Hunter Ward Although Cyprus Pirates were Lawrence Bird. defeated Thursday in a league and Hunter Second Ward Mutuals KCC Employee Seats 310 game, in view of the football com- will sponsor a dance and HalloCAR Mr. Sheffield had been employThe new auditorium drew 31st. ween October party Monday, petition they have to meet this 44 years by Kennecott Cop- praise and exclamations of pleafor ed All are invited. year in Clase A. as well as limited per Corporation, and retired 2 sure at the PTA gathering. It will Three juvenile youths, only 14 tar material. I personally think Elementary Schools seat 910 and has comfortable plasyears ago. He was a carpenter. The Magna and Webster years of age, evidently have been they art doing very welL He was a pleasant, amiable tic blonde scats, finished in cor' Schools too are comic these planning reading many thrilling give boys end ihoir notary man, admired and respected by duroy. The curtain of aqua proa sincere vote of confi- - special observances on Monday, books and learned some methods hosts of friends. Mr. Sheffield had vides a beautiful accessory for the Comof of in their ability and appra-fo- r and the Magna Chamber stealing cars. lived a quiet, retiring life that was spacious stage. to the classThe boys were apprehended always playing tha merce will give Very fine advancement has enriched by his sincerity towards Also, a gracious compliment to es that have the best ebstumes as last week by highway patrolmen lika trua sports.' been made by Kenneth C. Jones, mankind. the stage is a Baldwin baby grand Good luck. Pirates, in your a whole. The prizes will be an- in a stolen car from the Noren son of Mrs. Vera E. Jones and the Survivors include his widow; a piano at a cost of $1265. A movie gam with Davis at Davis this nounced at the time of the party. Motor Company, after the patrol- late Clem Jones of Magna, with son, daughters, Cecil F., San projector at $448 and a large elec men looked Webster will march through thought the youths Friday. was re the federal it Francisco, government, California; Mi. Randy trie screen at $380 will be further Magna Main Street from the too young to be driving. X vested this week. (Beryl) Moesser, Hunter; Mrs. additions lor the school. school to the Gem Theatre and reWhen queried about the ownMr. Jones latest advancement j Roy (Lela) Ash, Victorville, Granite Board will share this To many this seams a hard say- turn the same &ute at 10:00 a.m., ership of the car and their driv-er- a effective as of October, 1955, jifornia; Mrs. Wayne (Norma) $2,093 bill with Brockbank who ing: "Daily thyself, taka up thy while Magna Elementary will licenses, they stated it be- as construction management en- Naylor, Kearns; 11 grandchildren; hopes to raise their portion by cross and follow Jesus." Matt XVI stage their parade at 4:00 p.m. longed to an elder brother. How- gineer, Grade GS-1si iters, such entertainments as Mr. Godin the con- two 34. with police escort. further ever, upon investigation, Hava you ever thought that if Drums from Brockbank will es- the highway patrolmen discover- struction division contract admin- Mrs. Frank Burdell, Lincoln, Ne- dard's talk, the band concerts, istration branch, Corps of Engi- braska; Mrs. Dora Wilder, Win- through the cooperation of Mr. r you carry your cross willingly, if cort the ed the car was stolen and im- neers. marchers. He is stationed at the Walla chester, Ky.; Mrs. Carrie Freck-ma- Bird. will carry you and bring a desired Parents are asked to watch and pounded it. office in Walla WalWalla District Dayton, Ohio. end? If you carry if unwillingly, attend the p x'e events. The boys were arrested, fined la, The final rites were attended Washington. you will make if a burden not oni not on each and $25 u..-placed probation. plan any speCyprus by hosts of friends and sorrowing ly to yourself with a heavier care, cial observance or fete for the relatives. Masses of beautiful but you still must bear it. witches' day. Fidelity finds its reward and its attested tu the regard that blooms Sometimes, in our desire to strength in exalted purpose. he was held by all. fling away one cross, wa find anFuneral riles were conducted other and perhaps a heavier one. in Salt Lake City and burial made We all have our crosses and afI in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial flictions, and to bear them gracePark. ia a of fully sign nobility. It is Sincere sympathy is extended wise to praparo oneself lo suffer to the sorrowed family. many adversities in this life. ! well-bein- YOUTHS APPREHENDED IN STOLEN Magna Youth Advanced With Federal Govt. s i 1 n; 1, W.-bste- n, Trails Wars Biased! In pioneer days, they biased trails through iha deep forests with great difficulty. Today we "burn" up the roads, our new cars and our nerves in an age of speed. Time marches onl A statesman is a politician on your tide who dots you a favor. Biassed are iha mask. They not gat ulcers. jg CYPRUS Termed as the worst damage in the 4th time that the Garfield Civic Center has been broken into in less than a year, vandals again entered the former library building and literally wrecked havoc last week. The exact date or time of enhas not been ascertained, trance At a nui ting of the Kcnm-cot- t but the Garfield Community Diof Board Cop.r Coip.iraiien Council is now so incensed over rectors on October 21st, no deci- the wanton and needless damage sion was reached on the housing that they are offering a $10 reto move and proposal-whct- her ward leading to the apprehension sell the company properties or to or arrest of the culprits. have them remain, it was reported Rip Phone Out to the Tuesday Copper Printing The bold teen-age(sheriffs L. F. Pelt, general manager. by believe it ia a group of youngIn ail proliahility, according to sters). had ripped the telephone M. Pelt, it will be either the the Venetian blinds out, and December downpulled from the windows, as well meeting that a decision will be as the draperies. g:vcn on this important and moContinuing their path of desmentous decision that is so vital they took handles off the to the welfare and future well- truction, stove, opened closets and dumped being uf so many local residents. all of the janitorial supplies of cleaning fluid, furniture polish, etc. into one large mess on the rs i-r po-sib- ly Webster School Nets $293.71 In Rag Drive A total of $293.71 has been realized from the Webster School Rag Drive, it was revealed this week by Mrs. Clyde Cutler, PTA president, who so efficiently headed the campaign. Announced For Swimming Pool PLEASE? Any Deer Hides? res- ponse to the Magna Elementary PTA request for deer hides, offi- cials of the organization and husbands have been kept busy since Saturday collecting the hides which will be' sold. Mrs. Date Bello, president, announces that further deer hides will be appreciated and if calls are given to her residence, 2297 or the Copper Printing Company, 3382, they will be picked up. Just how the vandals entered is not known, but they removed the front door lock after entering, placed it in the refrigerator and then placed an old lock on the door. Everything in the building waa scattered in a wild fashion that bore the marks of total destructiveness. Investigations are now being made by deputy sheriff A1 Nordgran. DEER HUNTING PROVES TO DEAR MAN JAN PEERCE IN SALT LAKE MONDAY EVE Jan Peerce, one of America! leading tenors, will make a special appearance at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City Monday evening, October 31st, 8:30 pm. MEETS DAVIS FRIDAY IN BALL TILT Cyprus high school Pirate football team will meet the Davis squad at Davis this Friday in another league game. Kenneth C. Jones A thrilling encounter and spir1 .aSKS. ited competition is expected beDEER IN THE TRUCK Reading from Mil to right are Bob Wrig-letween the two teams, who are John A. Rokich and Steve Rokich, standing by one of the three Present Duties matched. deer they bagged in tha Salina mountains at an early hour Saturday. now is Mr. Jones responsible evenly A large delegation plans to traHunters who got high on the rims during the first push got their for the administration of: vel from Cyprus. construction contracts at shooting. Mountain Hone Air Force Base, Idaho and Orcat Falls Air Force FORGET-FRE- E Base, Montana. 2at contracts Completion Lucky Peak Dam near Boise, Ida- EARLY DEER REPORTS SHOW Additional lessons at the Magna Jack ling Swimming Pool will begin very shortly, according to announcement made by George F. Cromar, chairman of the civic project Registration may be affected at the pool. Walter Gehrke it the instructor. The classes will be held on Saturdays for children, beginners, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 oclock, and from 11:00 to 12:00 noon for advanced pupils. Adult classes will be conducted from 0:30 to 10:30 p.m. Classes have been ended and graduation occurred for a number of students, men and women, who have completed the course. floor. Special thanks are extended to all parents and patrons for their What a Sport I donations; to the Room Mothers who aided iA sorting the rags; Mrs. R. C. Nelson for a truck that was used in the drive and Mr. Dale Waterlyn, for special assistance. Mr. Waterlyns 6th grade class MAGNA was awarded a prize for collecting the largest amount of rags. Selection of the project that the Dard Stewart of Magna discovmoney will be used for, will be ered that deer hunting given in a later issue of this paper. can Saturday really be dear after his ear wa broken into and a valuable Magna Service .22 pistol and $30 in cash taken as Station Give it was parked near Coons Canyon, above Magna. Daily Hours Mr. Stewart had left his car unThe Phillips 66 Elilion in Mh na will be open from the hours locked but had the glove compartment of the car locked where he of 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., announchad placed his valuables es Wayne Nicolo, operator. Mr. Nicolo states that the longer hours are for the convenience of the motoring public. He is appearing under the ausn Cipices of the vic League of Salt Lake City.' From the stages of the Metropolitan Opera and other companies in concert appearances here and abroad, through radio, films and television, and on RCA Victor records in millions of homes, Jan Pccrce reaffirms his position as America's peerless tenor . . . one of the unchallenged greats of the musical world! . His warm personality and exItalian-America- y, More Classes Pleased at the wonderful Maliciou Mischief-Maker- s Literally Turn Garfield Building Upside Down SPEAKER NOV. 1 KCC HOUSE MOVE STILL Funeral riles honored Chailes Franklin Sheffield, 77, of 2644 Parent Extended Cordial South 9130 West, Magna Invitation To Attend POSTPONED resident, who died Friday in a Lecture n Magna resident. She died of causes incident to age Saturday at 5:45 p.m. at a Salt Lake rest home. The fine lady was born April 18. 1874. at Draper to Fredrick R. and Sarah Rodway Sadler. She married Samuel C. Sadler at Salt Lake City in 1902. He died July ter from deer hunting. 12, 1940. She was a member of the Directors in Charge LDS church. At Webster, only about 200 Survivors Given Suivivors include brothers, sis- were served lunches on Monday. Helters: Julc, Royal, Fred Sadler, Mr. Chloe Monson and Mrs. Mrs. Millie Sellers, Magna; George en Duckworth are in charge. recorded only 90 for the Sadler, Draper; granddaughter, 30cCyprus a day lunch on Monday. Mrs. Mrs. Jean Humphreys, Garfield; Phyllis Hark ness is in charge at great-- f randch ild. the high school. likThe esteemed resident was Brockbank opened Tuesday ed by and rega.ded by a wide with lunches at $1.25 a week and circle of friends, day. Mrs Sincere sympathy is extended served 270 on opening Revs Brown and Mrs. Ada Peterto the sorrowed family. son are in charge. Interment was made in . the Magna Elementary does not well-know- BROCKBANK SLATES NOTED Illness organ-zation- Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Peel Funeral Home for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Sadler Sadler. 81, of 2080 South Into Civic Center C. SHEFFIELD AREA SCHOOL LUNCH UNITS ob-da- Vandals Again Break RITES HONOR For Halloween Goblins Number 19 HIGH HUNT BIG SUCCESS fuLM Early local reports indicate that The weather was beautiful exthe deer were plentiful in almost some brief snow in the every district, and almost all cept for hunters came back with a wily mountain country Friday night But the next day, Saturday, was buck and a scattered doe. Few cars returning to this area seemed to be without deer. The groups touring the Salina Canyons returned with giant deer and said: Hunting was wonder- - glorious. Good weather is promised for this weekend. Toward the end of the week the deer should be settled considerably back to their old habits and haunta. PRISON BOARD-MAGN- A PRIEST DIFFER ON CHAPLAINS DUTIES - MAGNA ho. 3 --Const ruction . citing vocalism have endeared him to music. lovers everywhere and made his name a household word in the select company of The free Magna Clinic, spon- FORT ORD, CALIF Oct 14 great musical favorites. Sergeant First Class James S. Williams sored by Salt Lake County, will lower leit) and Sergeant Francis L. Carter, members of the cadre in be held Wednesday, November the 20th Infantry Regiment here, give e tow pointers in posture to 2nd from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. CLUB six months of training at Fort Ord under the three soldiers The clinic is for immunization Armed Forces taking Reserve Act. They are (left to right) Privates Roste-va- lt are and shots given from the Dumas. 3017 D Street, San Diego: Frank R. Hardman, IS37 Helen youngster to the child just start- Drive, Magna, Utah, and Ronald D. Asher, S22 Zorah Street. Oakland. ing school. If enough attend the November clinic, it will continue to be held 5 monthly at the Firehall However, if there is a poor atPrizes! Prizes! tendance, a strong possibility Prizes for the best man and looms it will be discontinued. woman costume and the best Five runaway girls, ranging in one, 17 years old, left Friday, couple will be awarded at the ages from 14 to 17 years old. hitchhiking to Salt Lake City, annual Halloween Dance Saturstudents at Brockbank and Cyp- up Emigration Canyon and then day, October 29th at the Utah Board To Meet Echo, Utah, in the company of Copper Club, announces officials. rus high schools, were picked up to Flowof the Magna A meeting a truck driver. aclast officers week, police by Everyone is asked to wear coser Garden Club Board will be The driver told investigating tumes and masks are a MUST. cording to a report released by held Wednesday. November 2nd highway patrolmen that the girls, Magna deputies. The dance begins at 9:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. October 30 The first two girls, both 14 with their packed suitcases, told and the floor show will be preJ. Duckworth, 2743 South 8900 Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. of age, left Sunday and were him they were forced to seek sented at 10:15 p.m. Music Is to years to are West. All members urged 11:00 a.m.. Church School, ser- found Wednesday in Las Vegas, rides to join their parents. He be be furnished by Eugene Jelesnik attend. mon. Running From Christ." Nevada, where they hitchhiked. lieved them and favB rides. and his orchestra. includes Jack They were returned late Satlosis. Friday, October 28. Married One is from Magna and the other The program urday. Ferrin and monkey novelty act; Father Freegard emphasize couples party at 7:30 pm. All are from Salt Lake City. The Magna miss had been sent Sheriffs warn youngsters and Ann Brady, contortionist and that he certainly did not want to asked to come attired in either to a local drugstore to obtain a parents that such acts can make dancer; Cannon Cuties; Lou Ellirun the prison board, but he fill Hallowe'en coslumr or jean. Saturday, October 29, Hallowe'- prescription for her mother, but the juvenile be placed under the son, vocalist it waa hia duty as a chaplain and Juvenile Court and authorities, citizen to call some conditions at en party for BYF members, 6:30 never returned. 3 Others Leave and firmly emphasize that the It is only when the dark romes the prison to the attention of the p. m. Hayride. followed by party in churchrooms. Everyone is ask On Friday, three other Magna runaway can rarely be success- down that the stars shine. board. ed to wear levis and shirti. Winston Churchill misses, two 14 years of age and ful from the arm of the law. of National Guard facilitiei at Helena, Montana. He started employment with the federal government in May, 1950, with the Bureau of Reclamation at Coulee Dam, Washington as a civil engineer, Grade GS-- 5 and from there advanced to the Corps Lake. o t Engineers at Moses and Washington, Grade GS-- 7 thence to Grade GS-He was later transferred to Walla Walla District Office. Mr. Jones is a graduate of thr University of Utah Civil Engineering School. He, his wife and small son reside at Walla Walla. Board has been most hasty and the situation merits further study and full consideration. Father Freegard said he had told the board recently that he would resign if a chaplain's role was to be restricted to merely conducting religious services. He added that he felt he had a responsibility, as chaplain, of considering prisoner morale and to point out conditions which he thought were unjust. Rev. Freegard said that one of the reasons for the board's ac months. The community, knowing the tion stemmed from differences of esteemed priest, his qualifications opinion over the treatment of two and experience, feels that the prisoners suffering from tubercu Terming his reaction as astonished at learning about my supposed resignation," the Rev. Charles E. Freegard, Catholic priest of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, stated Tuesday that further discussions are scheduled to be held between himself and the Utah State Prison Board of Corrections. The board had announced Father Freegard's resignation. Father Freegard has served as a prison chaplain for a few DONT CLINIC NOV. 2 0PPER PLANS NOVEL 9. RUNAWAY GIRLS PICKED UP BY POLICE Baptist Church News OFFICERS HALLOWEEN |