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Show "J .V-141 r M K ii. , js tr.i PierporJ er i Silt Lake City. U:h Firii--I- First--I- n j Advertising n EC News Cot trig Flri--I- n First--I- A-- n Reader Interest Community Service E MI AG-IST- Fortieth Year WEBSTER DECORATED THANKS ALL 180-POU- M) FOR AID OVER FOR HALLOWE'EN A total of 3D windows in the Magna business district and several outlying stores in the sur- rounding shopping ana were beautifully deeorated Monday by clemrnlary. junior and senior high school students. The youngsters participated in the Hallowe'en window decorating contest sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce and worked under the direction of th- - art instructors at th.- - Wchster and Magna Elementary schools, Brock-ban- k junior high and Cyprus high " FINE MAN PTA LAKE Sincere '.hanks and appreciation ,are extended to the following individuals and firms for their dona tions, cash and merchandise, that .made the Wehst.-- Schiv.l Hallo-- : Carnival and Family Night j we'en on Wednesday such a success: j Chuck Huifs Sinclair Service. Cyprus icxaco service, reel run-lerHome, Chatterbox, Dairy Queen. Cyprus Groivry. Louis Regarded "Scotty" Allan, Falvo & Sons. Noren Motor Com-- I school. puny. Peter Pan Grocery. Magna Magna Mill SuperintenAll of ihe wind.iws ItnJIipj '.. Mori Market, M.mna origin- dent, Serves 43 Years Motor. Central Lumber, Gem al and showed fine planning ami artistic ability. J''Mn "Seo'ty" Allan, superin- Theatre. Al Parker Ford. City Frank Falvo. Papanikolas Hundreds of townspeople and tendent of the Mill, retir- Bakery, Furniture Company. John A. others from nearby communities ed Nov. inber 1stMagna a't-.41 years of Dr. Carl Clark. drove through Main Street and service with the Utah Di Others arc: Dr. J. O. Brinton. several of the other participating visi.in of Kennecott CopperCorCopper Standard Market. J. E. Gardiu r. stores to see the fine handiwork that proved to bs such a success. poration. T llr.cn in m!irlf C.f.t1'.nr4 Vf.. the M.n's Store. McDonald s Flo- Judging was conducted by Dcl-be- Allan rose from a boilermaker wers. National finance Company, Smedley, Granite District art helper to superintendent of the Perk cs Cleaners. .Duke....-,,-Dm,.. j. The a S all supervisor and Miss Al:a Stevens Magna Mill. He came to work for HII - LvI t of Salt Laki City. pair, Jack's Conoco Service, O. K. U'.ah Copper in 1913. subsequentMerWinners were: ly gaining valuable experience as Fothcringham. Magna Drug. Magna Elementary School: Cop- crusherman in the coarse crush- rill's Beauty Salon. Other contributors a:v: Tomper Printing Company, first; Mag- ing department, flotation operator, na Lumber, second and Best Shop, flotation Cafe, Goldie's Shoos, Magna my's foredepartment shift Photo Center, Hawkes Barber third. man, general mill foreman and beWebster Elementary School: came assistant superintendent of Shop, Safeway, Bob's Barber Shop, Best Shop, Bradshaw Auto Bob's Barber Shop, first; Parker the Arthur Mill in 1946. Parts. Huffaker's, William B. Mar Ford, second; Vague Cleaners,! tin, Renee's Beauty Salon, Mem-mo- lt inira. Barber Shop. Skiline Cafe, Cyp-n- s high school, J. E. CardC. Penney, Hobby Shop, Magna iff's Men's Store, first; Standard Lumber St Hardware, Copper Market, second; Goldic's Shoe Printing Company, Paulos Auto Shop, third. Company, Perkins' Service, Mag Brockbank junior high: Mori na Jewelry, O. C. Finley, Jake Market, first; Magna Photo, seHarmon, Hiland Ice Cream, Nehi cond, Magna Drug, third. National Beverage, Beverage, The Magna Drug was decorated Fisher Bread, Wonder Bread, L. inside with streamers, corn stalks, O. Larson and Kennecott Copper pumpkins, goblins and ghorts-n- ot. Corporation. a costly display, but carried out in an artistic manner for the Hallowe'en holiday. 3 President Dyches of the Chamber of Commerce stated thai the atmosphere created interest and the many compliments on same were well worth the time and cost of the displays. Number Twenty ..,'. m V. SJfc C A TOOELE YOUTHS IN ;'; en CYPRUS REPORT CARDS OUT NEXT WEEK John "Scotty" Allan Former DkRG Employe Prior to his employment with Utah Copper, Mr. Allan was em ployed as a clerk with the Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail road in Denver, Colorado and the Stearns Dairy in Denver. Mr. Allan and his wile, the lor mer Ruby M. Williams, say they intend to make Salt Lake City their home. They reside at 839 East South Temple. The couple plan to do a little traveling in the immediate future throughout the United States. A sports and theater fan, Mr. Allan expects to spend a lot ox his time attending sport events, screen and stage presentations. He also ex pects to devote more time to fra ternal and civic activities. The couple have one son, Ro bert K. Allan of Magna. Complimentary to the regarded superintendent, a party was given in his honor Friday evening at the Utah Copper Clubrooms and at tended by hosts of fellow workers and other friends. Ward Members Urged To Enter Cake Contest Cyprus high school report cards will be issued early next week, reports Principal Walter K. Daly, and if any parent is not shown a report card from his attending son or daughter, they are kindly asked to contact Mr. Daly. A cake contest will be held Sat Principal Daly and faculty urday, November 3rd at Harmon's members desire each parent to City Grocery Store in Granger, check the students' grades, etc, and all wishing to enter are ask ed to have their cakes in by 1000 a.m. Saturday morning. Entrants are kindly asked to place their cakes on a paper plate or cardboard with their name and address and the ward to which they belong. judging of cakes will be con ducted by Margaret Masters at II a.m., and winners must be pre Local deputies solicit the sup sent to claim their prizes. First prize is a 1957 model port of everyone in this area in an effort to curb the promiscuous Norge electric range; second prize, shooting of signs, lights and win- a 1957 Westinghouse Electric Roaster and 25 Kentucky Fried dows. Noren Motor Company and chicken dinners at Harmon's Cafe, The ward that has the most others report great damage and members enter cakes will receive costly maintenance. place setting of Inter The support of parents is re- a quested to control this vandalism national Silver Quality Stainless Steel Ware for the Ward. from the youngsters. Vandals Make Havoc Breaking Windows, Lights - ce TovyNfcstagwiu UKE A ; Will Be n!tT? . c I);y November 6th! D.rys-Tuesd- ay, ISoth Democrat and Republican parties a:e striving to gut every v'.it.r out in this crucial general livtion on Tuesday, November tith, iv the list of polling places 'i.ive been released to this paper the County Clock's office to iiuhi'le: :.ij- - M:s. Ermj Giles. 62 West lti:!i Av nue, Garfield. K. E. Matthews, 9 K:ist 17th Avenue. Garfield. Tuo ISallols COLONEL i ii ;H ! Oh NoM'mbiT 6tli ! A- - a .. :, - .' 10TYR. BUT fTWllClEAN 6PKS5K.S0VN! 00 ON OEM4ING RKjHT THfcRff 2W? mm mm Sponsored Br Tot Magna Chamber of Commerce .' V - ., i .i, ... .. .... .,h..i : , 2;C-M- til fiii' .sT-i;-t i. . v- . - VSft VI-'iV"- ISJ:A T'Siw-- 'i ' -- i ri ... ' V- . fi;;VlAl.R.'n.'.l '! ctu, and ,,!!--- ISoU--d -" L.nv.l 1:111. tV ..th,r "Jlvii ' sri1ir?T-.'-t- W It Tin- - nSSI oanJidati-- s O. K. w.'.l T Attention, . 3A School. d nu.'r.ins at ju!ino!i .i ra.-s- , St. John in Tooele County when the largo animal cam down the hill. Mr. St.we took several sho's at the animal missed, but his wife aimed carefully, anj downed the hupe buck with one shot. Mr. Stone had shot a deer near Co'.lville on opening day. it uniHuoui;y will take n, bi'fore Mr. Stom- can yea-till story. OterS i n.tp-- 1 em e nta ry High Margaret Adamson, South 7540 West. The polls are open from 7:00 302A-M- rs. 3340 . j a.m. to fi:00 p.m. Vote Early The Magna Chamber of Commerce is staging a concerted drive to s. e that everyone votes and the Chamber will provide taxi service to the polls to anyone if they dial 2469. Each Chamber employer has pledged to give his employes time off on November 6th to go to the pulls and cast their vole in this r Anyone desiring funhi'r information about the nursery may call 2601 before Election Dav. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll f important election. Too, printed slogans were very evident pinned on employees' coats and dresses, "I'm Registered, Arc You?" prior to Tuesday and Wednesday, the last two days of registration. H. T. Dyches, president, assisted by committee members, urges everyone to vote during the daytime when the polls are not so crowded. If this is done, the bottleneck at the polls in the evening will be forestalled. Too, by voting earlier, election results can be known earlier. i ' ! :.' You Want To Be Included On Copper Club Lists November Brandon Colonel lirundon, current iy as signed to tne slaTI of the Com mancling C):!icer, l:;iv Military DiMriit, is an l:i.a:iViy CKliccr, in t.se and hus M.:ve-..In.U.i Ti.ii't r of Opera tions durinjj World Wur 11. Prior to his ar::val in Utah. Colenel Brandon s. . vi. il o:i the sl.iff of the Comm.it'.ihng General. U. S. Army Europe l.r a tnree-vea- r period. i;iif, he i.J ( ffi- At the pivsi-ricer in cliaiy.' ol IVrsi'iiiu-- l Pro-!- i curement for bn; J States Army Reserve Units in the Utah nt that taiy District, an he has held since the incepiioii of the Armed force j lies rve A t in August. .'IS.'). Entertainment China-Burm- 12 To Receive Proper Consideration Any organization that wishes to be included in Ihe 1957 budget of Oquirrh District Community Kun.i, which has affiliated with the United Fund, must file their requests for donations on or be- fore NovemlK-- r 12, and the pur-- 1 pr.se fur which the money will be us.:d. or be orcsent in person at the meeting which is to be held at the Magna Women's Club. W. S. Hook, president of the Fund, announces that the meeting ",,,v- - ,:''-- ' "ul J f'l;!l'lJ. Mr- Jorp.n-o- f will begin al 7:00 p.m. Anyone a M walked on: a fur as the Skull who cannot attend, may y .oad and caught letter to him, giving the amount of appropriation they wish. a I"ld, l" Tl;Til'1, wlu,re ntl Tooel C.unly and-read- The Utah Copper Club lists two entertainments for the month of November to include: Saturday, November 10th, Bin-g- o, 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Saturday, November 24th, Dancing at 9:00 p.m., featuring Dell Bush and his orchestra and a fina floor show. In addition, club officials announce there will probably be a special entertainment to be at a later time. Beginning with November, there will not be any admittance to any club function without presentation of the member's card. Each card will be punched upon presentation. l Mili-.ii:ii- GARFIELD FAMILY RESCUED FROM PERILOUS SNOW SITE j 1 school. l To Veterans Of Oquirrli Fund? Ladies Please File November Foreign War Auxiliary By ! Magna E Junior n,vtinB - Notice Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jorgansen :!, CM!., it vv t .d..y l.y fu- - Pol.lic i nrr.-for rt:.!i Mi'.i- Kit v P:s: l!i':ivloiiart Tilladi1:'ts. will 1' J"! i:'"V s Al!,1 Heserve lanJ the f.'ni!i!un:'y." a:i.i will be l'm-i- l with the Arme-.- Kurc- i's Ues.rv1 A 't i.f HISS and it ef Utah fect upon Mnna eO!iiinunii:i I.,.-..- .' Ihi'ir votes. ;!l)o - X.a pv:.K- - ; Pictured above is Mrs. Douglas (Margie) Stone, proudly standing in back of the dressed buck she shot in Tooele Ceunly. It is the first deer she has ever shot. 130-pou- ': Tne Ludiiii' Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is sponsoring an Election Day nursery on Tues6th, to take day, care of preschool chiMren while their mothers go to the polls. The nurs.Ty will be at the Magna Women's Clubrooms iiid open from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. All children are welcome and well cared for. Mothers are asked to l.rin; their children down E and g: to the polls to cast si Novi-n:l'e- Life consists of a srcut dral of teasing these days for Douglas Stonr of Lake nidge, for his wife shnt an antler buck on Monday-f- ar outweighing Mr. Stone's animal. ' Community high sch'wL 300-Cy- prus for tl. Fothcinj: Sehcol. Union Hall. ft Church. -t ... fT ihr.v :-s. gna Lion. Moettus for M: ini'innlii'iit. William B. Mjiall ,.f announci-iE. tin :,.! : Ii.forma 'i.v-jAh,.,;- . ;.W a- : " "w tf-J- ' Mrs. Margie S'.one was very thrilled with the dt'ci-t- hc first one she has ever thot. an-Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Three Tooele youths, Russell Mrs. Austin Stone of Magna were B. Dobson, Gary Bennett and William Gibson, miraculously escaped being seriously injured Sat urday at 1:30 a.m. when their car skidded 250 feet along the high way and then went a distance of 245 feet before rolling over. ride the rods, The accident occurred on high (Editor's Note: The following way 40 near the AS&R Garfield notice is and all Leave a mark on something that will show you're coming; plant and was investigated by de VFW Auxiliary members are innuu bv lun id wear jour rougn- puty sheriff Al Nordgran. vited.) y The driver of the car, Mr. Dob' Dear Fellow Hobo. togs. Bring a tin plate and tin cup. son, went to sleep at the wheel. Make your reservations in ihe All three occupants were only Magna Women's Clubrooms cide-doPullman Thurs. evening. Nov. 1. 7:30 p.m slightly injured. The car was damYou don't need a ticket when you aged $2,000. Young Man Enrolled At Coast School Man To Be Mil:lary . i n W.. l-f.:'- V' Y, i ' LifMSkviir t 6S.-V- : - Z St-n- Attractive Lynne Davis reigned at the Cyprus high school "Harvest Ball" Friday evening. The brown-eye- d miss is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Davis of 3326 South 3690 West. She is 16. The other finalists, who served as attendants, were Lorna Bingham, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bingham, 2030 West Lehi Drive and Elaine Day, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Day, 3805 South 5200 West for the dance wen Larry Harmon and David Sadler. - ' LOCAL CRASH REIGNS AT HARVEST BALL SET, ARE YOU READY? DEER al rt LYME DAVIS ELECTION IS READY AND SCORES BUCK; HUSBAND'S .i RETIRES FROM KCC BAGS WOMAN RII)(;i: Ho-ka- 4.r0 5EUU il in Thi Times or Leade- r- Magna, Utah, 1'ridav. November 2, li5ti 39 WINDOWS BEAUTIFULLY OUR -- Read INSTITUTION ' "A COMMUNITY "The Complete Home Newspaper" A iu 1 Case Cracked s-- nd Garfield and their three child-- ' ren, ages 3. 5 and 6. were recuod from a site in Tooele County doer hunting, following a Town Transient Site! snowfall e.irlv Wednesday. ' 11 ' oIfll"This family of five was deer ' S!IC'"fr Fi,y Colette and Don't Take Your James Park loii about noon in nnH in Skull Vall.-'a drive chains with Politics Too Seriously! Jeep came stranded in their auto by Two men and ono woman of -- and reached within 300 yards of two feet of snow. arresth been Sail Lake City iv. the stranded family. ed and a hrye portion of the As you listen to the vice presiMr. and Mrs. Jorensen IijJ Outside of beiii very chilled, el ithts that were taken in a bur- dential candidates, Richard M. parked their car in Muskrat Can- rveryun? was exireiv.tly happy as glary from J. E. Gardner's store Nixon and Estes Kefauver tear inyon on the west side of the Slans- - tney arrived in Tooele about 6 p. in Magna on September 24th have to each other as they battle for bury Range to be ready fur a Wed- iv. The family was taken to :heir be; n recovered, according to a re the elusive votes, it will help to h Garf:eld-tarea in he in deer hunt. this was auto i:iic Denutv sheriffs nesday morning sherTwo feet of snow fell in that left in the mountains awai'.inc warn all Garfield residents to port ft leased by the Magna ke?p these facts in mind: iff's office. area during the night, and thj c ar thaw of snow. They really aren't angry at each keep their doors locked at all The loot was t'isc'vered by a other was stalled; and when efforts to Touclo Transcript Ruiicl in in the evenings, they're neighbors, living who officer criminal investigated only six blocks apart in Washing- as the former Townsite communhad and ascertained the trio they ton's Spring Valley section. Their ity is rapidly becoming a "trans- been involved in four olhiT burNixon's Tricia and A ient site." Kefauver's David are in the same The depu'.ies state they have glaries. Over $100 worth of .Ioihin was grade (fifth) at Horace Mann Pubrounded up a number of "traveling store. lic School. Both of Nixon's daughmen" who have "holed up" as taken from Mr. Gardner's Leads Several ters and two of Kefauver's three vacant of ome in it the they term inSeveral leads are now beina daughters take dancing lessons tohouses, before traveling on to Ron Peters tn vestigated by the sheriifs relative gether from the same teacher. further places. to of the Lake View The sheriffs patrol Garfield in i the burglaries When Nixon was elected Vice Thrift Cen:er in Maitna and Den- the late evening hours. Ron Petersen, son of Mr. and ton Garage in Gar.'L 1.1 on October president in '52, Kefauver gave a Mrs. Russell Petersen, 2736 South 16th. stag dinner party for him, inviting 8700 West, Magna, has departed all Senators, including the only and enrolled in the Northrop lady member, Margaret Chase WANT BABY SITTING Aernautical School in Inglewood, Smith, who tactfully developed IN DISTRICT 309? California. a previous engagement. Mr. Petersen is a graduate of If he is . .reelected. Nixon will The Democratic committee of, . Cyprus high school and formerly . ,u. c worked at the Arthur Mill of Kentrans- - A- - .K.. istr:ct 303 is u v , ,i ,; necott Copper Corporation and pmtation ar.1 Imby siting ser- continue to be a member. They also at Perkins' Service Station, vice on on i!:y and anyone The Brockbank PTA is plan- wishing to:;'.avail lifiiiv.'lves of will be thrown together on many He is in the mechanical departoccasions and in the broader sale on a and movie th:-ment of the coast vocational cupcake ning courtesies may call Paul sense will work side by side for a Wednesday. November 7th for the White, AM school, and upon his graduation common cause. students. A free dance is in a year, will be placed for em No wonder the rest of the world The movie is entitled, ''Happy at Micki-y'lVt'."i'ii!i. 17liil Wet ployment a hard tim? understanding us. has Go Lovely," and is in color. Ad- and 3.1U0 S"U'.:i on Friday. Novem- We are a breed by ourselves with mission charge is 25c and the cup- ber 2 from t!.e h u.is 8:0(1 to Just a week ago, early Wednesactions that almost defy interprecakes will be sold at 5c each. l i.y the De11:00 p.m.. day morning, this scene was retation. of the realized proceeds mocratic cooiiii.t.e. of All in of sections the many peated It was a nice gesture to invite activili-.'used will b for PTA 31S. town, following the huge, unexa delegation of Russians over to and projects. snow storm. pected observe the political campaign and the election itelf, but we exThis picture was taken on nu th GET OUT THE VOTE! pect them to leave more bewild8800 West in Magna, after violcn. ered than when they arrived. gales of wind whipped large tree It gives me a prideful feeling There will never be another land The first consultation of the branches down and the Cyprus will play tin final f.xit-ba- ll of living in a community when I like ours, and we shall daily give Magna Elementary School will be snow prevented practically all game of the season thN Fri- jo:n the line to vote. It is a great thanks for our good fortune in beheld Thursday evening, November workers from getting to work at day, November 2r. l on the Pir.it.-field- , privilege to know that my vote ing a part of it 15, from the hours of 5:00 to 9:00 their normal hour. You. counts. at 2:00 will sense this too, beginning p.m., announces Mrs. Dan P.m., Arnone, m l mfoi ma A wiy inter, :i pleasure when you go to the polls. Weather observers and experts fljiainst Murray. Inasmuch as Cyprus and Muril at the president. Se? you at the polls. live time is Garden Club Board said it was one of the heaviest -- J. Frank Peel Appointment time for parents snows ever to occur here, The Magna Flower Garden Club ray are quite evenly matched, th.' first iiieelmi; of t:ie Cyprus Par-eparticu to call and see the teachers will game should b an interesting on ThursBoard meeting will be held at the Teacher be sent home with the students, larly the water content of the or.c. Mrs. Jack Draring entertained day. Nove:nhi r S!i at 7.30 p.m. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ducksnow. and fathers and mothers are kindPTA officers i.'i.l faculty mem- worth. 2743 South 8900 West on Cyprus lot t):0 (Tame two Ki'hekah.s, their husbands and Within two days, practically all w.eks aito to Tooele. The Rulfalnn Ciu.-.vly asked to be prompt and abide The re- Wednesday, November 7th, at 8:00 Friday evening following bers will ho with the set hour for their indivi of the snow had melted, and wea- are rat 'd as one of the st: oiliest a me. ting. Games of bingo were mainder of th.; i;'ie will be spent p.m. All interested members are dual appointments. ther conditions were more normal. te:.ms in the Big Nine. played and prizes given. A late with ci'tisul:aiUn In lA een patents j urged to attend. luncheon was served. and teachers in the various rooms. M Valli'y-D.wwa- On Hreakin Of tl1"-whi- le sher-terrif- ic Magna Store - D.pu-huniin- ff Sheriffs Tell Garfield People: Lock All Doors ; -- JUST WEEK timcs-cspcci- ally AGO! I Brockbank PTA Plans Movie, Cupcake Sale Magna School Slates First Consultation mid-Octob- er CYPRUS WILL PLAY FINAL FOOTBALL TILT t spoi-iSfT- i' Di.-iri- Patrons Urged To Attend Cyprus PTA nt d. |