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Show 14! - . il L. i on! Avivtao C.Iy. Utah sj iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiifiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii observations! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiii Whit can happt--n Ipmorrs--depend- on how we ire living day. -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper" s It in The Times or Leader- - la- j One of the greatert victories you cm gain over a man is to beat him to politeness. No one can get the best of us unless we let them play upon worst. Garfield. Utah. Friday. July 6, 1956 Fortieth Year i J OQUIRRH L E PLANS STAKE BIG IN j FETE HOMECOMING K E D 0 Sukl. ls Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion JULY 21 ON MAGNA MAGNA Huinv'.'m.nK Celebration oil J il Life Is For Courageous 24th at till Magna I' Every age has been a lough age Park from 12.00 noon tu 11:3!) p for the weak, the fearfuL and the m.. award. r.g tj 111 e nim.!:eo :n indolent. For them there never has been a good time to be alive. Even when their luck was in, their fears kept them from profil- MAH) M II I N (; JUNE GRASS CONTINUES AS CAUSE OF VARIED FIRE ALARMS ! REIGNS AS ing by it. The courageous, on the other hand, have made up their minds early that life is a tight; that trouble can be overcome and that the only path to salvation is to bear the bad without grumbling and capitalise on the good. Five Sentences Worth Studying Out of long, painful experi?nce. Abraham Lincoln wrote five sentences which all of us would do well to study: "If I tried to read, much less answer, all the criticisms made of 12:00 in 10:00 p.m., icftesh-- . me, and all the attacks leveled ilicnts. gainst ma, this offica would have to 8.30 p.m., kiddies' to close for all other business. I do the best I know how, the very best I can. I mean to keep doing this, down to the very and. If the end brings me out all wrong, then 10 angels swearing I had been right would make no difference. If the end brings me out all right, then what is said against me now will not amount to anything." Tin Suit Luke Valley American Gosh, after listening to some of Legion Junior Baseball League is the speeches on the radio from now in its full stride, with a numpolitical aspirants, I have come ber of local youths participating, to the conclusion that tha main according to Barney Rosenblum, trouble with a growing popula- public relations. tion b that sooner or later it The league is a project dedicatmeans more congressmen. ed to our youth, the national past-tim- e and the American way of The average American family life. pays an annual crime bill of S275 Participating teams have been dollara. Wall, it gets a lot of crime Draper, Ilolladay, Magna, Sugar-housfor its money. Midvale, Prudential, Post 125, Bingham and East. Funniest Story Players on the Magna team are Tha funniest story of the week, Keith Cavanee, Ed pitcher; for our money, is the one from Pearce, catcher; Ronald Theobold, Lake Worth. Florida, where the j outfielder; Ivan Orr, pitcher and city commission has ruled that a 1st base; David Beagley, utility; certain manufacturing plant is a Lynn Davis, outfielder; Bill Clark, neighborhood nuisance. utility; Clyde Ahlquist, utility; The plant it manufacturing a Terry Shaw, 2nd base; Ricky Dea, commercial chlorophyll, a breath ba.boy; Stan Sizemore, shortstop; aweefanar. Dick Christison. outfielder; Chick Residents had complained about Hatch, pitcher and 3rd base. the bad odor. John Dea is the coach. Conti, 2885 South 9100 West, Magna. A total of 31 lively maids and matrons competed for the honors i the annual Utah Copper Clpb Saliair recently. Beautiful Gowns Miss Connie wore a beautiful copper strapless feu mal of net over taffeta and a queen's crown. Her attendants were frocked in light blue strapless dresses of rn-- t over taffeta. They will also ride in the July 24th parade at Salt Lake City, representing this area; be honored at Galena days in Bingham, at the Suit Lake County Fair in Murray; the Steel Days at American Fork and perhaps appear in Midvale at their annual celebration. Other letes will also be lined up for the three beauties to be special guests. Miss Connie was awarded a $150 diamond ring and her ensemble, and the two attendants were given their dresses. t dunce at Legion Jr. Baseball Now In Full Stride e, Young Man Returns From Samoa Mission ; Melvin E. Dunkley, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Dunkley of this community, has returned home after a 2!4 year mission in Samoa Islands. He plans to continue his college j , education. do BLACKTOP PLACED ON WEBSTER Can You? "A man can stand anything to long as ha can rtand himself." was a thought that jumped out at me the other night while reading an article Thinking about it. I decided that ha can live without home, without books, without money, without friends, so long as ha can listen in peace to his own ideas. So. isn't it absolutely vital that a person barn to live with himself in peace, happiness and One of tha inescapable facb of thb life b thb: You have to live with what you are. Whether you like it or net, there b no alternative. Minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day. yeaf by year, you have to live with exactly what you are. You decide within yourself whether you will live in satisfaction and happiness or not. Pictured above ere workmen completing a project of placing Children seem to know more about the art of living than we blacktop around the Webster School sponsored by Granite School adults. I heard a child say tha District and the PTA. The groups and officials feel that with thb improvement, the other day: "Oh, I have an awful school grounds will not only be safer, but much cleaner to the talb-- f good lima with myself!" Do we have that keen, fresh action or pleasure of the "moms" whose children attend Webster. exuberant delight in life? GROUNDS FOR CLEANER LOOK Life lived just to satisfy never satisfies anybody. Indian Pow W ow Planned At Stake House LEARN-TO-DRIV- CLASSES E WILL BE HELD IN THIS AREA County Sheriff George Beckstead Says Car Is Now Being Readied For Instruction Freedom from Want Freedom from Fear AND. it did ring for local and others in thb wonderful country on Wednesday. July 4th. when neighbors and friends congregated together to celebrate Independence Day. The cebbration was again sponsored by the American Legion and local Fire Department. The day was officially started with a parade at 11:30 a.m followed by many events at the Community Park. The little train lor lha youngsters was in operation at tha park, and a genial engineer was in charge to take kiddies "round the Final Rites MAGNA YOUTH Conducted For Regarded Man TO 1LVVE STAR CHAIRMEN resi-dan- t meekihey F II j Right With Themselves People who are unselfish and conscientious in everything they do aeldom concern themselves bout the opinions of others. Blessed are the not get ulcers. T Number Three candy, etc. competed in the races and various sport events and then remained for the lavish tireworks display at dusk and tha tennis court dance. As wa go to press, winners for loop." the parade and for the three prisFor the hungry and thirsty es at the dance are not available, there were booths at the but will be published in next park selling cold drinks, hambur- - week's paper. ls gers. Many hot-dog- Funeral rites were conducted Monday in the Pleasant Green Wardhouse tor Herbert Fredrick Catten, 92. of 2666 South 8900 W., regarded Magna resident, who died of causes incident to age Thursday at 2 p.m. at his residence. Bishop Ernest Daybell was in charge. The fine man was born November 21, 1863 in London, England, to Joseph and Mary Pocock Cat-teHe married Martha Jane Eade November 22, 1885 in London and thb marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Comas to America Mr. Catten came to America in 1914 from England, lived three yean at Arthur and in 1919 movMagna. He and his wife were the parents of 15 children, all of whom were bom in England. As finances would permit, sons came from England and then Mrs. Catten and her daughters came together to make their home in Utah. Mr. Catten was a former employe of Kennecott Copper Corporation and retired in 1933. He had been an active worker in the LDS church, and held a number at honor positions. Speakers Given Speakers at the rites were J. Frank Peel, president of Oquirrh Stake and Ray Allred of Lchi, long-tim- e family friend. The prayers were given by Claude E. Jones and Eldon Nielsen; vocal duets by Mrs. Virginia Crapo and Mrs. Gladys Hales and vocal solo, Mrs. Florence Coek-eril- l. Survivors Given Survivors include his widow; sons, daughters; Mrs. Daisy Mrs. May Nielsen, Mrs. Gug-gisber- g, Margaret Goodenough, JULY EVENTS George, i OF COMMITTEES Chairmen of Various committees in the Mjgna-Garf.nI.nns Club have been released as fellows: Education O. J. MeDonuid, Sr. Health and Welfare Gust Safety Wayne NieoJo. Oquirrh Community Petersen. White Cane Weldon thews. Boys and Nor-o- Fund-Gly- nn Mat- C. H. Dobs. Patriotism- - Girls-- P. A1 Citizenship, Parker. Conservation--O- . K. Sight Fotheringhain. S. Honk. United Nations-- W. Gum Machine-Haro- ld Wackcr. Publicity Bill Johnson. Agriculture Malcolm Orr. Civic Improvement Karl n. to GIVES TWO LIONS GIVE SINGING ROLE -- Gil-ge- n. Glade Peterson Glade Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson of Magna, Community Huish. Beticrment-Byr- on J. Lcdingham. C. Parks. with Finance-T- ed professional opera appeals Lambert. stars in the University at Utah Membership Dee Peel. Summer Festival production of D. Merrill. Program-R- ay Madame Butterfly, opening in Greeter-JIaro- ld Wacker. the Stadium Bowl on July 11. Convention Chairman- - Clair Three performances of the Puc- Iluffakcr. cini opera are scheduled, July 11, Lion Information George F. 13 and 14. Curtain time b 8:30 Cromar. Attendance-- W. -- p.m. (Mr. Peterson b singing the role of Prince Yamadori in the opera. A veteran of Summer Festival productions, he has appeared in Promised Valley, "La Faust, Boheme, and South Pacific." He b an original member of the Utah Opera Theatre and studied two summers at the Pittsburgh Opera Workshop on scholarships. He is a former student at the University of Utah. The role of Madame Butterfly will be sung by Elaine Malbin, New York City opera star, who has become famous for her TV appearances in "Salome, Trial at Rouen" and many others. Dr. C. Lowell Lees b production director, with Maurice Abra-vanas musical director. Again strongly emphasizing that all June grass should be burned with the quickest possible expediency and closely watched, is a warning given by the Magna Fire Department, after a series of weekend blazes caused chiefly by burning trash, etc., spread to the grass which goes up like tinA itnough some special events der. On June 27th at 5:50 p.m., the might be announced later in the mniith, two defin.tc entertaindepartment was called out to exments u"e lined up for July for tinguish a grass fire at 2881 South L'tah Copper Club members and 9050 West in a vacant tot No t.'ieir families, announces Grant damage ensued. !1. Wilkin, secretary. On June 28th at 2:30 p.m., 1 acre of grain went up in flames, They will include: the Hercules Powder Utah just east of7200 Friday. July West and 4800 So. Company, at Club Derk's Copper night Field. 8 00 p.m. Your club card The grain was owned by a group of Powder Company employees. you and your family to Lee admission to the game. Kind Loss was estimated at $50. The same day at 5:10 p.m. at ly pnsent your club card at the 2100 South and 8100 West a admission. for gate special frame house 27 Friday, July night was unoccupied resulting in a total again at Derk's Field, 8:00 p.m. loss. burned, Cause of the fire was unAgain, please bring your club known and damage was estimated ca: J. at $1,000.00. At 8:50 p.m., the fire alarm system was shorted, causing the siren to blow. Store Threatened On July 1st 10:15 a.m., the new Lake View store in Magna was threatened with fire when 11 burning grass spread through an orchard back of a barn to the nearby residence of G. J. Hcber. However, through the prompt The final immunization clinic, and efficient action at the firesponsored by the Salt Lake Coun- men, only a few fence posts were ty Board of Health, will be held burned. The blaze could have a.m. at 9:00 Uth in the Mag- been a July very damaging one. na Fire Hall. The clinics will then be discontinued until February. A series of about 8 clinics will be held in the evenings at that time. Regular immunization clinics MAGNA are held every Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake County Board of Health offices, 1945 South State. These are free of charge. A danger traffic spot in IMagna that has seen a number of accidents will soon have amber lights and a sign pointing to Magna at 8400 West and 2400 South, it was revealed this week. It was impossible until now to erect lights at the scene due to the lack of electricity, but through the courtesy of Kennecott Copper Corporation, the amber lights will soon be in operation. Officials do not deem it necessary to place a semaphore at the spot, as traffic is not heavy enough to warrant such a step. However, with the lights end the large sign pointing to Magna, it is felt that several safety obstacles will be overcome. COPPER CLUB s. Interment Made In Salt Lake City Cemetery For Herbert F. Catten ed Frame House Burns To Ground From Unknown Causes; New Lake View Store Threatened By Blaze Final Clinic Slated July In Fireball DANGER SPOT IN TO GET LIGHTS MAGNA YOUTH GETS IN ARM SHOT AT CALIFORNIA POST el Joseph, all of IMagna; Mrs. Amy Jenkins, El .Monte, California; William, Kearns; Mrs. Hazel SanC of C Seb Meet derson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Richland, Washington; A meeting of the Magna ChamMrs. Dorothy Harding, Anaconda, ber of Commerce will be held Montana; 88 grandchildren; 94 Wednesday, July 11th, 12:00 noon 12 great-grein the Magna Fireball. All members are urged to grandchildren. Interment was made in the Salt Lake City cemetery and the grave was dedicated by a The Junior Sunday School of Andrew Nielsen. The Peel Fun- the Spencer Ward enjoyed a trip eral Home was in charge of ar- to Temple Square In Salt Lake rangements. City on Sunday. They were acSincere sympathy is extended companied by their teachers and to the sorrowed family. the Bishop of the ward. Before With County Laws! at son-in-la- HOUSES CONTINUE ROLLING FROM GARFIELD, Houses continue to be moved from Garfield to various locations, and as of Monday, July 2nd, John W. Gafcreath St Company, owners, stated that 35 houses had been moved from Garfield and 4 from the Magna and Arthur Rows. In the sales department, a total of 175 residences have been sold and 82 from the Magna and Ar- KCC ROWS KEARNS QUEEN On Saturday, pretty Carol Westbury was named queen of Kearns Founders Day for July 4th. Chosen as her attendants were Kathlene Cafarelli, 16, and Ilene Richards, 18. The queen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Bergman, 4351 West 5460 South. She was officially crowned. Miss Cafarelli is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cafarelli and Miss Richards is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Richards, 4540 W. 5540 South. Sponsors of the contest were the American Legion Post 132 and the Kearns' Ladies Civic League Buying--Giec- k Pvt. Chad B. Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payne of 2771 South 9050 West, Magna, gets a shot from Medic Specialist 3 Oscar A. Pcay at Fort Ord, California, while Pvt Carl E. Dudley of Salt Lake City looks on with misgivings. Another Magna youth, Private Darel O. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Olsen, 7500 West Anyone buying ground in this area, where 3 or more tots ere being sold, is warned to check with the Salt Lake County Zoning and Planning Board, located at 249 East 4th South, and ascertain if the subdivider has complied with laws. Even though this area is not completely zoned, it still comes under the Zoning Laws. Instances have occurred whereby purchasers of tots have encountered considerable difficulty because the owner of the tots had not complied with the County Sewer and Magna Water Com2310 South, Magna, finds the pany laws for subdividers. Inquire first it will be for training under the Reserve Forces Act of 1955 at Fort Ord, YOUR protection! California, not all work. Trainees in the RFA program go through three phases of training prior to returning home where they will participate in further training and duty with an Army Reserve unit for the balance of 714 years of their six-mon- th NEW SWIM CLASSES Although definite starting dates thur Rows. instruction. cannot as yet be released, On Saturday, July 14th at 8:00 classes will begin Pottoffico To Remain Names of all who had registerp.m., a program of authentic In- very shortly for the Magna area, From all present plans and indian dances in full costume, will it was announced Thursday to ed at the Copper Printing Com- dications, the Garfield postoffice be given by Indians from the this paper by County Sheriff pany office should register again will as considinasmuch remain, at the Magna sheriffs office and Regional Mission of Salt Lake George Beckstead. 6,222 Swim In June! erable business will still be con70 they will be notified when the ducted there by Kennecott Copper Valley. A car is now being painted, classes will start. Continuation of the Approximately 15 people will Corporation mail. Western PhosCALLS Classes will be effected on participate from various portions readied with dual controb for this and Garfield phate Company, of Utah. They are therefore desirMonday, July 16th at the Magna plant of the American Smelting ous of a large audience as considJ ackling Swimming Pool, an3k Refining Company, etc. Club. erable time is spent in travel and A group ol teen-agetraveling nounces officials. Thus far this week, local depuCopparton Sates There will be about 30 students the town from nearby preparation. Ray Powiki heads through Wonderful Trip Sales on the Copperton homes, over sheriffs have answered ty 7 the group. remain at their pre Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Punshor. re' 70 calls from irate citizens who beaches, have set off large fire- to a class for polliwogs, 6 and which will advanced out them of Spencer Ward Relief Society is old, beginners, crackers, years throwing acsent sites, begin this week, turned Monday evening from i complain about firecrackers being intermediates, swimselling tickets for the affair, cording to Melvin E. Dunkley, most enjoyable month's vacation set off. Most of the calls have cars asin they drove down Main beginners, 12 all children $1.00, mers and life savers for all ages. years adults, Magna. new spent in the eastern states. They come between the hours of 8:00 Street of the The filing manager. Sail Lake County Commission ($1.00), for two fixtures and fifty subdivision of age and under free, when acEfficient and capable teachers Most of these have been arrestplat for 220 units, has attended the graduation of i p.m. and 12:00 midnight when has adopted a code covering in- cents (.50), for each additional been and be present Further, more will the ed companied by an adult. Magna deputies by at Lake Walter Collins, approved by Salt Pepn people are trying to sleep. nephew, acts. Proceeds are tu be divided by stallation of plumbing in Salt fixture. There arc no permit fees information may be obtickets Prac for these complete also given the sylvania University and required for the construction of County. the Relief Society and the Mission Lake County. of men and the instructors or at all from the tained The been have of calls young tically plague homes are from wedding of a nephew and his The This code follows the context of sptic tanks, but permits must be 4 to 8 Copperton the pool : Group. rooms and will sell from bride, Mr. and Mrs. William Wen- answered by the rheriffs, and cul- women have been The money earned by the the Utah State Plumbing Code, secured. There was a total of 6,222 peodell Rees, in Canaan, Connecticut prits in many instances given returning to their homes in Salt $4,000 to $5,000. Lake and other cities. group will be used to help keep and requires that permits be obreunion was later held strict warnings. processed at the pool during A ple family their missionaries at present in tained before work is commenced. the month of June almost double and attended by Mrs. Punshon's Dim Sister Arizona and to further other This covers all new construction, NO GARDEN CLUB The North Jordan Stake has over last years amount There will be a meeting at the brothers, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell and any remodeling, or changes missionary work. Rees and two sons of San Diego, Hunter Ward Relief Society Room planned a Temple excursion of MEETINGS SUMMER Funeral Alice services for Marie of present installations. Birthday Social California; Dr. and Mrs. Edwin on Sunday evening, July 8th at the Logan Temple on July 14th, Larsen, 49, were conducted at Moihsrs-DaughteOuting to the 10th New York, of A special bus has been chartered, Rees Complimentary to Albany, learn 6:30 for First-Fourall will be not There p.m. desiring Magna Before in with the connection the any p.m. Tuesday any Stake The North Jordan of her Dr. and Mrs. David Rees the Systemizcd Gospel Plan-us- ed and some will travel in private birthday anniversary nephew, Chib Garden Flower Ward Miss is Larsen or LDS tank meetings Chapel. septic Mothers' and Daughters' outing sewer, cesspool, Mrs. Cal Martin sons of two and cars. Kansas, Joyce, daughter, and Topeka, stake and the months of the foreign by will be held July 13 and 14 at the made, the plumbing must be in died Thursday afternoon at the during announces Emil July entertained at a social on Saturand a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Collins missionaries of the LDS Ch arch. in Mt. Pleasant. Feulncr, home and August, family must spooled 12 plumbapproved by under Spruces. Daughters and daughter, MarJeanne of Further information msy be Laughter is the corrective force day. Luncheon was served to fifbe accompanied bv their mothers ers with a license to operate with- A. She was a sister of Mrs. James president. Mr. and obtained from Ray Jenei: or Lora which prevents us from becoming teen guests, games played and and Pennsylvania resume The will organization Monsen of in the Magna. (Magnolia) county. and all over 12 will bo supervised cranks.-2Ic- ori Mrs. Punahon of Magna. prizes awarded. Bergson. Nixon. Sincere sympathy is extended, their gatherings in September. The permit fcei are one dollar by MIA leaders. ar PLUMBING WORK SHOULD BE DONE BY LICENSED PLUMBERS ON MONDAY SHERIFFS ANSWER OVER ON FIRECRACKERS Leam-To-Swi- rs n, rs th Lans-down- e, m |