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Show tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.nl OBSERVATIONS iiniiiiiiniHiiiiiiiinniiiiiiHiiiiiniiim ir It in The Times or LeaJer- - "The Complete Home Newspaper G(1 Month la A Wonderful You Dscsmbsr. tho lut month of prosperous. peaceful, successful and eventful ysar. U wall on lia way. Thoao who can find liiite to bo chaorful and happy about in tha dosing month of a yaar ara in tha minority. It baing important to all of us. wa cannot but hara pity for thosa who gat lilt la Joy out of tha Christmas season. Its rush and huslla and its many A Year Thirty-Nint- h umEerTwentyaijT Garfield, Utah. Friday. December 16. 1955 nn iwf KENNECOTT HOU Tha month of December gars us tha birth of tha Christ Child and tha glory and example of his teachings which hara bean reflected la tha actions and tho liras of millions in all ages, of many creeds, in many places in tha world. December U a month whan thoughts turn to the lorod ones. to tha Pleasure of remembering thosa rrhose liras hare been closa to ours with gilts of remembrance or cheerful greetings, whan saU-soa,B forgotten and family ties or link, of friendship arc re- - HOMES TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE TO EMPLOYES FOR OFF-SIT- KENNECOTT ERECTS NEW SIGN BETWEEN .PLANTS REMOVAL E GracagellolIuaete, Plaaa iewes $1,4 ,d Loader) (gpcia l0 th Tinlg In order t0 make iu housinfi uniu available for purchaM by employees on reasonable terms, Kennecott Copper Corporation has its community townsites in four states to an independent realc D Micjelson, General Western Mining Divi- Manager, Tha last month In tha yaar has gions, announced today, a different maanug to many pao-- ! By selling its housing units and pie. To tha man who tills tha soil unities, estimated Is sluma tuna whtn tha earth it $5,000,000 worth of i "r9T. Nevada, Arizona and New 'employees said today his firm has won Utan, in Kennecott will discon- - I had over twenty-fiv- e Mexico, MjrnMcM summer years of producer to the tinue its role of landlord and will perience in real estate develop a to is time outdoor enjoy youth it encourage home ownership among ment and sales, sports and hunting; to the busi-;t- s employees, Mr. Mich&rlson Gerald H. Galbreath, Jr., pro- and industrialist, as well Mj(j manager for John W. Galject who till the soil. M is a New Owner Given breath & Company, said that since of striking balances and New owner of the townsites is 1941 the company has purchased plans for a New Year. John W. Galbreath & Company and sold more than thirty town-sitXl la a time of gaiety, of social of Columbus, Ohio, which has more than 10,000 a vents, a time to enjoy Christmas handled numerous such housing housescomprising in the United States. music, the sports of wintertime, projects in various parts of the In explaining how such transthe color and variety of holiday country. actions are carried out, Mr. Galdecorations, a time when store At Utah Copper Division, the breath said his company immedwindows and stock of merchan- transaction, estimated to involve iately will establish offices in each dise are most attractive, a month approximately $1,000,000, will af- of the communities purchased In which the Spirit of Good Will fect residences, land and commun- from Kennecott. (Offices will be and human, despite ity facilities at Copperton, Gar- established at 211-4t- h prevails East, Coptheir rush, seem to havo time to field and those rdjacent to the perton, with Melvin E. DunUey be Just a bit more cheerful and Magna and Arthur Mills, accord- in charge, and in the old library pleasant than mt any time in the ing to L. F. Pett, General Mana-ge- r. at 180 Lincoln Avenue, Garfield, year. with Wilbert Walhberg in charge.) Yea. count your blessings. There The Galbreath Company housHe said all houses will be sold are many-b- ui one of tho moat ing transactions have Included at reasonable prices with modest comforting thought to all is that Dragerton and Columbia, Utah, down payments and monthly pay- we are nearing tha deco of an- for U. S. Steel; the community of ments. Homes can be financed other year in which tho more than Henderson, Nevada, which Gal- the Galbreath organiza-breat- h through HO million who ara fortunate to purchased; fourteen towns tion so as to make low monthly call this groat nation thoir home in the area of Umontown, Penn-1- . payments possible, he added, for Camegie-Iilinoi- s place whore peace has prevailed sylvama, The houses at Garfield will be and whore good times continue, iwoiporation; eight company towns ,oid for off-siremoval and a riches-aI nd whore wealth, luxurBirmingham, Alabama, for reasonable length of time will be ies which our economy can pro- the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail-- 1 afforded each for the duce. are bring shared by a groat road Company; and Wilmerding, removal of hispurchaser said Mr. house, I of our for people. majority Pemuylvama, Westinghouse Galbreath. Details of this program December. 1155. la a wonderful Air Brake Company. are expected to be worked out time-le- i's Am a result, the Galbreath Com- - Iwithin the next few weeks and enjoy ill pany has gained excellent recog- - twill be announced to the residents mtion throughout the United of Garfield. Our Compliments. Mari After S3 years of wonderful, ef- States for successfully completing it j, anticipated it may be two ficient service, E. E. McCarty, projects of this type, Mr. Michael- - months before actual sales can be I made to the present occupants. secretary of the Utah Copper In Utah, residences at Copper-- 1 jn the meantime, Club, has tendered his resignathe rentals ton, at the entrance to Bingham which were in effect tion. during will be sold outright by jnecott's ownership will continue "Mac" as everyone knows him. is n busy gentleman and other Galbreath to employees. Houses in effect, explained Mr. Galbreath. matters demand mors of his time near the Arthur and Magna Mills The experience of the Gsl-and attention. Garfi.e'd townsite homes breath organization in other sales Honoring this esteems! official, will be offered by the concern for of this nature has clearly proven e re- - to us officers of tho Utah Coppor Club, sale to employees for that home ownership of tho Board of Directors and their rnov- houses by individuals is one of the fumiaiwntal desires of people aU partners entertained at n festivs Gsrficld To Be Of Past dinner Wednesday availing. A ld Mr-39The sale of the y the United State and removal d beautiful gift of luggage was mean'GaUreath' Garfield h;jses will to THE MR. McCARTY. of the. Wo would like to add our com- complete town formerly owned by Garfield IVntPri aV never tho that pliments during a aubsi- S3 years of printing for tho club Improvement Company, Cora of Kennecott 11 Copper havo wo ever had any trouble diary and American Smelting JjJJllCt with this genial man. Wall sorely poration and Refining Company. miss him In this capacity, too. "Several months will be needed by the Galbreath Company .to work out details of the program", said Mr. Pett, and it is not exThe University Theatre Ballet, pected that the sale of houses will ! until Driver es Rapidly Growing District Necessitates Move For Big Sewer System. Engineers Drafting Plans Narrowly ... Misses l)unkini In Local Canal "I. ex-spri- S3 iiiti of $3.00 per month to amortize i lTi:.- iij',; '.in,; d 'ted to the revenue and general oblifin-iu- n siiIhmiI t: i l!n; vr.crs of bond issue. lilt- ..re.i. a .;pVnJiJ $1,400,000 Engineers are now drafting ! r. tne area now y an elec- Rex Packard, 3!IK: l.v the (Lunger-HuntWest, barely niUsid cjvnj Water l:renvc:'ii.nt IJ.trict. in dunked the canal in what being A'i iit .VJQ !i.) lei out (if J towould have tecn an extrenielv tal of 2101) in the area cold bath Sunday miming at 8'20 Lorn the propos-- o clock, when his car wrecked half rxleivliug fiom 3100 to h uard rail by thl s ,uln siri-eand from Red- 8400 West and 21st S.iulh. r .Vl1.j Kl;l l l0 40m West. A sign advertising the Kennncotl properties and "world famous Investigating sheriffs statu that Tentative Plans Packard was driving tio fust Magna and Arthur Ora Mills," was recently erected by tha copper Mr. for existing conditions. Consider-- 1 'Wr.lai.ie pan.i call for a $100 concern between the two plants. damage occurred to his car eannect: n fee and a service fee It la a very attractive structure, pleasing to not only local motorists, able d and the guard rail but tourists passing through this Bros. Wendell South er 3200 1 plans with the hope that tion can be held in 00 days for voters to express their preference d on this improve- le much-neede- ment. Several meetings are planned to acquaint the property owners with the progress of the work. Definite dates and other details will be announced as s.xm as state-owne- fence. Sanla To Arrive In Garfield This Thursday Eve, 6:00 P.M. I e 02B fCkn y ght Ffcfr V 2$ " Events Arranged To Welcome Arrival Of Santa Who Will Have Treats For Boys And Girls-BriLights In District Santa Claus will arrive from the North Pole in Garfield this Thursday evening, December 15th. He will be given a royal welcome and a gala evening of arranged events will be held in his honor with many lestivities, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. o. Vi He will turn on the holiday lights in the Townsite community, according to the Garfield Community Council, sponsors, distribute candy to the kiddies at the Civic Center Building and take Christmas lists from every girl te and buy. ;- And what is more important, he will have a treat for everyone of his many young friends. is - V Ken-Cany- V-El&- CHRISTMAS EDITION OF THIS PAPER PUBLISHED NEXT WEEK -- ai and witness other festivities. Garfields business district has been most attractively decorated for the event and stores are arranged and show windows filled with displays of merchandise foi the gay holiday season. Another Event On Tuesday, December 20th, the Garfield Community Christmas party will commence at 7:00 p.m. at the school. Each attending adult will be given a ticket and about 15 beautiful gifts, all donated, will be given to holders of lucky tickets with Santa Claus officiating, ' p -- All are invited to come to Garfield to see the merry gentleman off-sit- pro-ante- p fnl in tvli IllUllUflJ J The annual Christinas editigp of the Magna Times and Garfield CLUB Leader, replete with holiday greetings and advertisements from 21 your merchants, will be published next week, December 22nd. We shall appreciate your coInasmuch as the busses run permaid, Mrs. Crystal Columbe. operation and early reports of double shifts, it will be impossible Lawrence Discra and R. II. Cushnews. Please call 3322. COPPER CHILDRENS FETE CHANCED TO DEC Company University Of U BIG INTEREST SHOWN ON XMAS LIGHTS Many Prize Offered By Magna Chamber of Commerce Great interest is being shown by local merchants as well as individual citizens in the Holiday Lighting Contest, being sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Com me roe. Residents on various streets are completing their displays in efforts to win one of the fine prizes which will consist of: first, second and third, $25, $10 and $5, as well as 20 prizes of $2.50 which will be given for the best decorated home on each street, other than the major prizes. So, the committee emphasizes, everyone from Magna to and including 7200 West, which embraces Xake Ridge, has an opportunity to win! Why dont you enter today? Closing Dates Decorations must be completed by December 17th and Judging conducted December 27th. The best decorated business establishment will be given a $10 prize. Perhaps you wont need to put out much money your own ingenuity and cleverness to plan a unique type of lighting will win you s fine prize. A few colored lights, Santa Claus and reindeer, carolers, etc., are all suggestions being advancied by the committee. " rt th. r. n te !, xttllr official indicated six months bably will be required by breath to complete the entire proGalpro- gram. Before house sales get under way, the Galbreath Company will assign representatives at Copper-to- n and the Magna --Garfield areas to consult with prospective TX for the complete classical first time in Utah history. Tschiakovskys "Nutcracker," a Christinas festival of Joy for everyone, will play five performances: December 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 at 8:15, with a special matinee on Friday afternoon, December 30, at 2 oclock. The entire production is choregraphed and directed by Professor "William Christensen. All performances will be given in Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus, IN MAGNA P. G. 2nd Ward Slates Holiday Fete The Pleasant Green 2nd Ward is entertaining at a holiday party n Tuesday, December 20th. A drama will be presented promptly at 6:30 o'clock, followed by other program numbers. Santa Claus will be present to greet the youngsters. te I 25Sft JS5.2?!mov- pn Talented Miss Sugar Plum Fairy. ed, but the Utah Copper Club will Bailey is one of the most popular and remain for the pleasure of members and their families. Further announcement particulars of other will be given next week. Council Slates Monthly Meet Monday Evening The monthly meeting of the Magns Community Council will be held in the office of the executive secretary, John Rnkich, at 8:00 p. m., announces officials. All members are urged to annual tree entertainment, for- merly scheduled for Thursday, December 22nd. Instead, the tr.-- treat and program will be held on Wednesday, December 21st, beginning at 1:00 RM S- - : Ay'--!-? TRANSPORTATION Hills, honorary chan man, v;2pT! ';Tm Hubbard, chairman, Lorenzo Jenkins, Joe Banks, Ross Anthon, L. M. Christensen. DECORATING-- C. G. Quigley, honorary chairman: Doug Smith, chairman, P. R. Schultz, Millard p.m. Rushton, H. Wadsworth, A. W. The committees include: McFarlane, R. M. Alexander, E. P. DISTRIBUTION P. H. Ensign, Salm, F. S. Archibald, L A. Sabin. honorary chairman; Rims Anlhon, Ray Sheppard, Mike Borich, chairman; H. A. Shaw, F. M. Bar- Peterson, R. A. Evans, Ken Simpton, T. Barker, Jr., K. H. Koropp, er, E. R. Van Vleet, C. W. La: son. C. R. Naylor, Perry Collings, Dave Wes Sadler. ENTERTAINMENT- - John AlHatton, J. H. Harkins, Ray Kemp, JoHjr Old Fellow Will Paul Shaw, William Collings, Ross lan, honorary chairman; Mail Give Treats To All McQuivey, Dixon Thomas, 11. L. Broderick, chairman; Carl Dea, Erickson, C. R. B. ooks, W. H. Sor- Merrill Shaw, Doug Smith, R;y Youngsters enson, M. A. Moffat, E. M. Lam-.ber- t, Corfield, Sam Marlor, Jr., Den A. A. Ahlquist, R. L. Jeppson, Merrill Miner, Llovd Santa will make his cus-lo- n Jack Ahlquist, Glen Martin, Beck. tomary trip to Magna, beginning W. R. Damron, Jr. P. R. McCleve, This event is sponsored by the this week and he will have treats William Madill, Wiiliam Leding Kennecott Copper Corporation. for every boy and girL ham, W. A. Blood, Wallace Farm- Utah Copper Club, American Magna's business district is as- er, I. G. Salisbury, Mrs. M. Mc- - Smelting & Refining Company. suming holiday attire and a beautiful Christmas tree has been erected on the square next to the sheriff's office by the firemen. It is ornamented with many colorful lights. Businesses Decorated Magna stores have their windows and display roams gaily de- Public Service Commission To Review corated for the Christmas holi- Company's Earnings In Utah. days. Merchants have excellent Say Officials stocks of merchandise on display for the convenience of Christmas Continued increases in the cost shoppers. of doing business emphasized by eleven million dollars for this year with the 1958 requirements Santa will arrive in the Magna recent labor contract adjustments already in excess of this district on Friday and will result in The Mountain business year's toStates tal. , , SANTA TO BE Galbreath Company Takes Over The Galbreath concern will take over and operate water and sewage services. At Copperton, arrangements will be made sub-- 1 sequently for continuation of these services by a proper agency. Property leased to churches at Copperton will be deeded by Kennecott to those institutions. According to Mr. Pett, the Cop-- 1 perton homes will be sold by Galbreath at a reasonable price with I reasonable down payment and modest monthly payments. Houses adjacent to the Magna and Ar-- 1 thur Mills and in the Garfield townsite, which will be sold fori off-siremoval, also will be pric-- 1 ed at a reasonable figure. Mr. Pett said as soon as details were worked out employees will be fully advised by the Galbreath Company. Involved in the transaction are 217 houses at Copperton, SO around the Arthur and Magna I Mills and 394 in the town of Gar-- 1 jjutKariier" will be the appear- field. a nee of Sally Bailey, ballerina for Arthur Mesthouse To Go the San Francisco Ballet The dis 1" r Baldee, E. D. FOR EVENINGS 44 . ??iU rUi i J w A? s -- FORT ORD. CALIF u Dec. 8 Master Ssrgeant Benjamin Pecs, (right) top kick of Company D. 20th infantry Regiment, checks wall locker to make sure everything is in proper order for PHONE CONCERN PETITIONS COMMISSION FOR INCREASE Main Street, distributing goodies to the children from the hours of 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. The jolly man will also be in the community next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 4:00 p. m. to dosing hours. Saturday morning inspection. Utah Armed Forces Reserve Act volunteers. Privates Frank Lee Lomu (left) and Kenneth A. Wsrr (center) listen attentively. Lomu is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lomss, 3034 South 3150 West. Magna, Utah. Wsrr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wsrr, 3080 South 8900 volunteers will serve only six West, Magna. The months active duty, than complete seven and half years in the Active Reserve. JUNIOR BASKETEERS PLAYING KEEN BALL AT CYPRUS GYM Public Service Commission to reIncreased Costs view the Companys earnings sitCosts of doing business have uation in Utah, Eric C. Aaberg. been pushed upward by increased In Saturday morning basketball 4 General Manager, stated today. points and Paulos with 3. were prices for copper, steel, automoBrorkbank 9th was de- high. playing, Such a request is now being biles, building construction and i X at thc !h by The Eagles were way out in in adding materials used prepared. The Telephone Com- new facilities anddaily n.ew over the Tigers, representfront ynna' worn a:1. ipi,u.s replacing I pany is subject to the same econo- out CViy men wllh 12 w.cre ing the 8th grade, with a 1 plants. Thc earnings aLo arc mic laws as any other business, poinU score. Dilley with 15 and Buckner affoct.-- d by new labor h,J P01"1 Magna Maid Is Aaberg explained, and earnings adversely cal!- with 10 were high for the victors contracts two after signed just must be to sufficient Rebels were victors over and Privctt starred with 6 fir the keep the months of collective Pledged To Sorority bargaining. business financially sound. Utah's thc VlnKt7 by 3 t losers. that tho LOGAN-Joan- ne Abernethy, telephone requirements continue increased will continue to J1 Tilh 10, to is to and one the it grow important Magna, was recently pledged in line with those of other VETS PLAN PARTY of the five national sororities on stale that service can be expanded wage, h,gh chi,lk industries in communities where , FOR CHILDREN the campus of Utah State Agricul- to meet demands. To finance the this company operates. Yearly ; 8th Grades tural college. increasingly large construction contract negotiations in 1951 Valley 8th grad rs trounced the The DAV, Chapter 11, is enterMiss Abernethy pledged Chi programs, earnings must be at a wage and 1955, both since the last rate Bees, Woods was high with taining at a Christmas party for level Mr. of induce that is will to investors Omega. She the daughter children of members on Tuesday and Mrs. N. Joseph Abernethy, place their savings in the busi- adjustment was nude in Utah two n anJ HI Us raptured 6 paint, years ago, hav? added about! The Dare Deeds downed the evening, December 20th in the 8733 West 3030 South, and is a ness, he added. $.100,000 to the annual wage bill Leopards, Doutis had 12 rlubrooms. The hours will be fnm freshman at the college. The current expenditure for ad- in the state. About half of each points, 6:30 to 9:00 p. m. There are seven national fra71h Giaders revenue is Completing arrangements are ternities at the college besides the ditions to the Company's plant dollar of telephone out Mrs. Jim Brusatto, Mrs. Faye needed to meet payroll requireThe is edged state Panthers the barely throughout running sororities. I about $30,000 a day- -a total of ments. the Redskins, 10 9. Magnus with Yuates and Jack Olsen. dancers ever to visit Utah. Her popularity has increased with each visit. Conrad Ludlow, also of the San Francisco Ballet, plays the role of Cavalier. He is a dynamic, colorful, young dancer and was chosen by Director Christensen who regards him as one of the outstand ing young American dancers. Seventy members of the Uni versity of Utah Ballet are in the production. There will be 16 sing ers from the University of Utah choir. The entire Utah Symphony Orchcrtra, directed by Maurice Abravanel, will play. i 42-1- I k.Vsf'R' " 35-1- 18-1- I J |