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Show iiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiim OBSERVATIONS iiiiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -- Read Cothl It in The Times or Leade- r- The Complete Home Newspaper" My good friend, Macel Stewart, that charming, anargatic gal at Marrill'a Beauty Salon-- - mol har, wife. braadwinnar, too, says that taU aoma girla thair hair look lika a mop, and ihay don't Thay don't know what a mop la! TOWN SHOCKED ALWAYS OPEN AT DEATH OF HOUSE AT MAGNA MAN CYPRUS HIGH Ughl I noticad an ariicla in an Kentucky nawepaper that made me rather ill. A reporter (topped in the Koiu. tucky hilli at a backwoods itora to buy a (oft drink, and talked with a hillbilly who had just married a childbride. The reporter asked: "How'a everything getting along?" The mountaineer said: "I got a daughter by my first wife and she and bar stepmother spend too much time fighting over who goto to play with the doll." Death of F. L. Pendleton Leaves Sorrow In Wake Franklin Lynn Pendleton, 60, n regarded and Magna resident, died Sunday at 12:.tu a. m. In a Salt Lake Hospital of a sudden illness. The death of the fine man, who Over Our Desk resided at 3051 South 8850 ' came as a On the Business Front-P- an great shook t j his fine American has ordered 45 family and friends, as ho had jet planes for trsns- - 'worked Saturday at the Krnne-oceani- c travel to be ready for use cott Magna Mill, Born In Loa in December, 1151 , . . Volgswag-- 1 He was born in Loa, Wayne an. a German-mad- e auto, now be- ing sold la U. S. cities, will be County, a son of Calvin David and built in Maw Jarsay, starting Oc- - Harriet Morris Pendleton. He hid lobar, 1151, and Ihay plan to con- - been employed as mill operator struct 250.000 units annually . . , t the Magna Plant for 33 years also a veteran of World Beef stew and other hot foods art ni w soon fa bo dispensed by euiome- - .War L tic vending machines in most' Mr. Pendleton married Delilah Hatch June 12, 1917 in Provo. He largo cities. was a member of the Church of Christ of Latter-Da- y Paulino Richardson says that Saints, nan would bo a lot bettor off if .being a member of the Pleasant Second Ward. they stopped trying to understand and just enjoyed having them around. can-bui- well-know- lt "It is always Open House at Cyprus high school" according to a statement made by Principal Walter K. Daly, who was present, together with high school faculty to greet patrons and parents Thursday evening at Consultation Night. The affair was attended by one of the largest groups to ever attend such a gathering and PTA officers, headed by Mrs. James McGill, were pleased with the patronage. Mr. Daly extends a most cordial invitation to each and every parent to come to the school at any time or consult with him on problems of any nature. The Magna Teen-Ag- e Club Building, which has been id'e lor some time, will be taken over by the local Reserve Unit, componaii principally of Magna, Garfield and Hunter men. This group hold meetings in the building and conduct other activity phases uv der the supervision of the armed AT GARFIELD Receives Promotion France! and Earl Stew- - w.ll't j Mead LOcaI Frances Stewart was installed All of the equipment that is as malum of Adah Chapter No. 5, Order of Kas'ein Star, Saturnow in the building, consisting principally of chairs, game tables, day rveninK in the annual cereetc. will be turned over to the monies conducted at the Garfield Salt Lake County recreation for Masonic Hall. Karl S.cwart was named putr m. their use. I . Other officers included . The building had been I D. associate Davis, David m.itron; for bid. Punshon, associate patron; Eloise Wrathali, secretary; Crystal treasurer; Maty Ann Cooper, conductress; Dorothy Journey, J-C associate conductress; Beatrice Orendorff, chaplain; Elsie Bruner, 1955 marshall; Bertha M. Hibler, ora ganist; Barbara Zogg, Adah; Mikolash, Ruth; Edith Esther; Bessie Harris, Martha; Mona Larson. Electa; Gladys R. Punshon, waidor; Jack Orendorff, sentinel. Installing officers were Avis Malmstem, past grand matron; C. G. Harris, past grand patron; Gladys R. Punshon, Lucille Smith and Mary Zogg. Fin Program A very entertaining program was later presented by the Miz-pa- h Melodairres and enjoyed by one hundred and forty guests. A Friendship Circle was formed. Refreshments were served from a table covered with a lace cloth and centered with an artistic arrangement of chrysanthemums. Pouring were Mrs. Beatrice Orendorff and Mrs. Diria Waters forces. Or-ph- Patters-so- n. Jr. laughingly said recently that the husband's the head of the house and the pedestrian has the right of way. And everything's fin until either one of them starts to prove tl PORT BRAGG, Noi tli Carolina- Specialist 3 Gaiy K. Matthews has received a rating which is equivalent to Staff Sergeant at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he was transferred from Fort -- i Cas-tagn- Bounds good. Till. Growing Problems Just as long as the main subject of conversation to dioting-a- nd learning how to rodueo one's weight the boys who worry about a growing farm surplus will find their problems increasing. Kora wo have a nation, growing In population and at the same tone our food surplus to increas. taWhilo this to truo in tba United States, if to not truo in other places ia tho world where millions of psoplo live and .die and never knew what it to to have plenty of food. To them, a lifetime to spent with a constant hunger for nour-- j 1STALL1T10N Club LOCAL MAN HEADS STATE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR Gn My good friend. Matt Teen-A- ge TraSSic Snarled In Trail Big Storm 0ES HOLDS Col-oinb- e, I -- Reserve Unit To Take Over Campbell, Kentucky. Sp. 2 Matthews enlisted in the Paratroopers June 29, 1953. received his jump training at Fori Benning, Georgia. His now mailing address is 210 Post Avenue, Fayetteville, North Carolina, where he is residing with his wife, the former Shiriene Hunt of Magna. Few Accidents Occur Due To Careful Driving of Wary Motorists; Powerhouse Hill Proves Very Slippery Mhgni Council Sets Meet For Nov. 21st of The regular monthly the meeting Magna Community Council will be held Monday evening, No, v ember 21st in the office of the executive secretary, John A. Ko-kic- h. The gathering begins at 8:00 p. m. and all members are urged to attend, as important subjects will be presented for discussion. Kennecott Again To Sponsor Tamed Musical Programs e, Garfield Boy Ilit While On Pheasant Hunt TI VTR VRS TAKE Alonzo Lee, son of Mr. teen-ag- e Due to the careful driving of the majority of motorist, few accidents occurred In this area after the big snow storm that started Sunday evening and was still "going strong on Tuesday. Due to the failure of plows and sanders being unable to clear the Powerhouse Hill before the Monday morning shift, traffic was snarled up and practically all industrial employees were one-ha- lf to one-holate to work. In efforts to pass, several slid over the pass lane of traffic and caused the line of cars to be further detained. The autos stretched out along the length of Magna Main Street, waiting to get to work. Traffic Mishap Several accidents occurred, resulting only in property damage. Fortunately, no one was injured. On Monday, due to alippery roads, a truck driven by Don Coon of Magna and a vehicle operated by Bill Lichfield, 447 South 5th East, Salt Lake City, collided at the intersection of the Refinery Road and Lincoln Avenue in Gar- field. Mr. Lichfield's car was damaged $250. Monday evening, a car driven by Milton Peterson, 8029 West 2800 South and Robert Noland, 8099 West Edith Drive, at the wheel of another auto, collided at 2700 South and 8580 West in a mishap caused by icy roads. Damage of $250 resulted. Also oiv Monday evening, a car with Robert Duckworth, 2777 So. West and Nelda Wolsten-holm2820 South 7400 West, collided at 7200 West and 21st South. Damage of $100 was chalked up. On Saturday evening at 7:25 m., extensive damage was caus-- 1 to a car owned by Dean Coon, 2961 South 9100 West, Magna, as was parked in front of Mori's store, and hit by a car with Cecil Clark, Garfield, at the wheel. Mr. Coon's car was almost totally demolished end damage to Mr. Clark's vehicle was estimated at and Mrs. Ivan S. Lee of Garfield, was injured Friday near Lehi when he was hit by gun pellets pheasant hunting. He was not seriously injured JTid is now at the LDS Hospital recovering nicely. For fenerations, they have not 6Q3 known what it means te have a ' $300. surplus of food. L. R. Pett. tight, general manager Utah Copper Division of Is U little wonder that this to an Motorists Warned of Driving Kenncsoit Coppor. and David 8. Romney, managing director Motorists are cautioned to drive amaalng America, a place where of tho Utah Symphony, map plana for broadcasts by Utah Symslowly and proceed with caution people all over the world would A total of $600 in horse equip on all highways and streets. UnWilliam "Bill" Johnson, manager of tho local Safeway Store, give anything to ho able to live ment was stolen last week from phony to music fans of ihs entire slate can onjoy the slate symless driving is absolutely necessand share in the opportunities af- the residence of orchestra. to shown holding tho trophy that will bo awarded Sunday, Nophony J-members most new forded citlsens of a great nation? 8400 West and 5600 Lynn Stewart, the ary, do not travel on the slippery 20th. to club the vember gaining South, accordThe Kennecott Copper Corpor- regular concerts to hear and en streets. drive in Utah. recent the membership during the to a Magna ing report given ation which has. given thousands joy our state orchestra, points sheriffs. Mr. Stewart and Court Eisenhower Again clubs, as much as 240 per cent. of music funs in the intermoun- out Mr. Romney. "We have had was Mr. Johnson appointed I Xf seems to ms that ihj stolen articles, chairman of the state committee His committee drew plans and everywhere Basto owns. tain area a chance to hear the fin- hundreds of letters praising the residence. there to a rising current of desire stored at M- have completed the most successest music in the world played by program which has become re on State Utah new members for The missing items included two with for ful Sn4 support for President drive membership the Utah Symphony orchestra cognized as one of the most popu a saddles, two horse breast straps, JayCee organization while still to be lar local programs on the air. award club above the howey to run for i do it again this season. will resident of Murray, and a member awarded to the The symphony series likely will The first reaction to hto illness two bridles and two saddle winning club and The Utah Copper Division of Club. of the Murray J-was one of shock but now. with engraved personal pens for the Kennecott will sponsor the Utah be aired on Tuesday nights. The exact times and dates will be an Mr. Johnson has gained a net Individual 5 high men gaining the his wvsry wall under way. ihs Symphony series on the sir for nounced later. The program will increase for the entire state of most new members. Idas of hto continuing for anoihai the sixth straight season. Thirsome 70 per cent and for some farm saams toss fantastic than beradio programs be heard on KSL. teen Meanwhile the orchestra has Regarded Woman Believfore. The greatest thing In hto fawill be aired starting the first of scheduled at Cedar City on ed Victim of Heart vor Is clearly the excellent team the year. The broadcasts will in- dates he has bull! up to carry gut many clude music taken from the regu- November 18, Snow College at Attack 19; Logan gf he burdens, lar subscription series of the Ephraim on November on November 21 and a pair of His capacity fos the delegation RomMr. to symphony, according school concerts will be played at Mrs. Stella Bates McBride, 66. gf yowei and for choosing the ney. Ogden on November 23. Other ap- of 3171 South 8490 West. Magna, right man qualifies him as a vary All residents of this area 'The Kennecott Copper broad- pearances around the state are be was found dead at 12:15 noon This announcement was made great executive. Hto illness, the are reminded to ask for their have made it possible for ing planned. Although Stop" signs for the casts ClarCommunito the Tuesday by her Magna high quality and ability of the FREE SCRIP TICKETS east and west intersections have Monday unable to attend the thousands ence Herzog, sitting in her car, a Road State men about Mm may well bring the Council by , ty 2700 8400 and West or St with every purchase been placed victim of a heart attack, according about long overdue reforms in the Commission. monies paid on aocount at South where the new Copperton to a pronouncement by Dr. E. G. to to be heartThe State direction of reorganising the group Magna business establishhighway has been finished near Whitaker, attending physician. commended for covering up yrhola executive organisation and Al's Inn, they ere not necessarily ily ments, announces L. O. LarDr. Whitaker said that Mrs. of the the ditch from 3500 to 3100 South burdens Jhe fasiag heavy beis comer the and of the son, Magna permanent, president McBride died about 11:00 a. m. fine 8400 West in such 8 to of President, along to the ascertain possistudied of Chamber Commerce, ing From all indications, the reand any danbilities of a light or some other manner,hazardspreventing sponsors. of youngsters fallgarded lady had been attempting gerous their Speed and Problem Drivers West in 9180 Magna by This Is in conjunction method to effectively guard the Firemen of Salt Lake County to start her car, which was stuck the in culvert WhUo those in charge of highing Olivea Mrs. Carey with the annual Fire Department No. 2, getting mother, safety at this dangerous corner. in the snow when she was strickway safety, and the varloua The youngsters saw stroke Auction Days held every Max Raiser . . . Who Will ready for their weekly meeting Elder en. She was found behind the relations groups. Including public a from roof on the gas coming m. 7:30 the in TestimonBe Honored at Farewell p. Wednesday, Monday evening, were called out wheel of her car in a sitting posisnow departments of all insurance comwith the and heavy furnace, Union Hall. ial Sunday, November 20. Magna at 6:20 p.m. on a false alarm. tion. panies, are doing their utmost to the the shimney, thought clogging The first gathering was Mrs. McBride was born Octoleach everyone of us to he more The alarm was turned in by house was afire. They ran to conducted Wednesday as we ber 23, 1889 in Marion, Idaho, to careful In our driving habits Raisor. Max the in four frightened children, ranging neighbors who turned Elder go to press and will continue VANDALS sonHonoring Arlin Henry and Luvena Abigail manufacturers of motor cars are E. J. Raisor in age from 6 to 10 years old, left alarm. Mrs. Mr. and of Deuntil each Wednesday Adams Bates. She was a member constantly meeting the demands alone at their residence, 2680 Sa of this community, a farewell cember 21st, inchtsiye. of the LDS Church. pjj feuyerf for greater and greater who at the be will of the timonial youngsters given guilty Don't forget to ask for Deputy sheriff A! Nordgran of She married Arthur W. Jack horsepower' ratings n today's and wantonly destroy-'n- a Second Ward Chapel Sunday, your FREE Scrip it's as Garfield has screened over 30 juin Salt Lake June 27, 1907. He 7:30 of at the lloakcsis, We November 20th, beginning good as Uncle Sam's money veniles since the Civic Center was ed furniture and parts died. Married Leslie Glenn Most of the new $56 cars ara for a South is He departing building. p.m. bid to Qt) spetion prizes' entered several weeks ago and May 13, 1913. He died and m he marks;, ifucli attention has The Civic Center has been en' Australian Mission for the LDS Save your nerves, your extensive vandalism affected. she was married to Ephraim Mcbeen paid to provide greater safeconsider and times several tered Church. temper and possibly your Bride in 1944. glass, ty, shatter-proo- f It had been announced that the He has several very promising able damage occurred. life by being off the danger, Surviving, husband; son and head rests, safety belts, program for Elder Raisor would IN clues that could point to the cap- ous highways-SH- Op Mrs. Ellen Cox, Wendaughters, and 27th, padded dashboards, greater brakNovember conducted be MAGNA AND SAVE, says Mrs. Wanda CampIdaho; dell, note to the ing power, safely fires (o avoid are friends requested the Chamber of Commerce! Dale Labrum, Nampa, Idaho; bell, Mowopls-ne- w therefore innovation are on would We 20th. November appreciate to In order for the Magna Times change III way-h- ut the human element An Open House will be held af- and Garfield Leader reaching all receiving your news by Mon- Mrs. June Hessing, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. lone Herzog, Magna; a sister, 9000 gf neglect Shd thoughtlessness is 2929 South ter the services at subscribers before the holiday, day at the latest time. 'Would Mrs. Luella ADDS Stanfield, Oakland, West. Everyone is invited. constantly then. both papers will be published on you kindly call 3322 TODAY with 16 grandchildren; two More and more motorists take California; will Your items. cooperation your Tuesday of next week. to the highways every year and be deeply appreciated by With befitting ceremony, the in front of the Magna Sheriffs May we have your help? Funeral services will be conthese who forecast the future THE COPPER PRINTING CO, Ameri the sponsored station, by second Annual Veterans' Day was ducted Monday in Boise, Idaho growth of tho motor industry toll 38 No. Post can Legion, Cyprus observed in Magna Friday at 11:00 and interment made there. The us that by 1960 many more mila.m. with solemn rites being per- VFW and DAV. Jim Brusatto, lions of cars will bo on tho road, body may be viewed Friday, 6:00 DAV chaplain, presided. to 8:00 p. m. at the Peri Funeral and they also toll us that to keep The State Road Commission formed by the colorful, beautifulA large group witnessed the Home. our prosperity si a high level end plans to have a crew of workers ly uniformed anJ equipped Marceremony to honor the dear, de avoid unemployment, two ready at all times to take care of ine Color Guard. The brief program was enacted parted one. Gobble-Hobble- " ihree-ca- r families will bo the rule snowy highways and hazardous end not the exception. conditions in this area, it was regone off the road in the terrific Dance Slated Tickets are still being sold for Xf that to tho case, then our vealed Monday to the Magna Lions Turkey Deputy sheriff Dell Sheppick snow storm, he at rived safely at By Garfield the Magna-Garfiel- d In government In every stale inf Community Council, who had preRaffle to be conducted Novem- won a close race over 01' .Man the hospital. ip (be nation of necessity' must viously contacted the commission The Garfield Second Monday morning. 6:30 ber 21st, and ten large turkeys Stork move if i more rapid pace in im for their usual fine cooperation. Deputy Sheppick said that he I he got Mrs. Darrell when o'clock, at a Gobblj to awarded be will entertaining people. lucky are also being Providence a Divine felt Arrangements that making prqyfng ouf highways, Wright of 9181 West 2700 South. dance Saturday, 5 for $1.00. are Chances of made he future and ail fha times at him ftpt tq procure bags fhop ptor All moneys from the ticket sale Magna, at the LDS Hospital for guided Davis, will show the new still wonders how the car got up in the jgofdf gf mofqr psora which are white salt to distribute to business The Central Lumber and Hard- Mrs. to be born. her baby and the for will be used Boys and controlled-heawill safer t fry pan certain to be on wheels in future men to make the sidewalks the hills and proceeded in such a ware cordially invites all houseMr. and Mrs. Wright had their for walking after a heavy, icy wives and other interested people serve hot cakes and hot drinks to Girla Committee Work. fine fashion. years. afin be a second Ticket stubs fine child, boy, right placed may Mow they ere suggesting soma snowfall. to sec the famous Sunbeam de- all. boxes at Huffakcr Furniture. ter being received at the hospital. The place of distribution on the monstration of their latest appliserf of armored suit which motor Enthusiasm is the gei Although the deputy sheriff did The humility of hypocrites is,jHawkes' Barter Shop, Norcn tots are to don whan they enter salt for anyone who wants It will ances all day Saturday, Novemnot have snow chains or snow ccrity, and truth a all pride, the greatest and most .tor Company, McDonalds cars to protect them from injury, be made through the columns of ber 19. I en, Magna Drug aqd Safeway1. tires on his car, and passed car victories without. They reason that wa outfit man this paper by the Magna Com' Lord after car that was stuck or had Martin Lutbc;l Council. Ths Sunbeam demonstrator, munity (Continued on Inside Page) Max Raisor To Be Honored C MAGNA WOMAN At Farewell s FOUND DEAD C IN CAR HERE DONT FORGET one-ho- ASK FOR FREE NEW ROAD STOPS BEING SCRIP TICKETS STUDIED BY STATE GROUP son-in-la- Firemen Answer False Alarm Monday Eve From Scared Brood fall-holid- ay PROMISING CLUES POINT TO CAPTURE OF YOUNG ly Please? May Have News Today? Thanksgiving Edition To Be' Published Tuesday ihock-ab-sorbe- STATE MEN TO CARE FOR MARINE COLOR GUARD POMP TO CEREMONY n. j Tickets Still SNOWY ROADS Being Sold For Turkey sg La-bru- m Sheriff Wins Out Over Old Man Stork To LDS Hospital Draw Central Lumber To Feature Sunbeam Demonstration Saturday nd -- flow-haught- y. Lytr |