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Show Universal Nicrofil-i- ng 11 P'crpsni Avci.ce ' r " 'Fvh fllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper" If your inougkls r. i!v. r!al Someone a.i always wci-- . earful. Many people are very inconsistent in many tnings, bjl sur.J loyally by tneir prejudices. Wonderful Sense The Secretary of Agriculture, our own Ezra 'fan Lcnsun from Utah, who has a wonderful philosophy of life, was recemiy quoted by some of tne counfiy's outstanding weeklies. The tnings he says nuke sense and offer encouragement. Here is an exc.nple: "We must teach the youth of America limt the world does not uwe them a l.vir.g; that nobody owes them anymir.cj fur crops they don't grow, or y.-tu.y oon'l produce, or wci.. liicy oo.r'l do." MAKE SERVINGS 1600 BIG SUPPER HERE SATURDAY PANCAKE SUCCESS Number Fifty Garfield, Utah, Friday, June 1, 1956 Year Thirty-Nint- h Teenagers Steal Car; lireak Into Ranch Drive In GIRL MrQuivry GALBREATII NAMED DREAM Named Head Of HOMES; 17 I tail (jJIRL AT U Hopper Hluh ABOUT 1JS3 MAGNA l5. S. j s Two wete app-hended at 3 31) a.m. Fuduy l,y deputy sheriff Merl Coon a tliev weie leaving the Ranch In Tnca-ti- e on 21st South, and a numbi of candy bars were found in their possession, taken !rom the th atie concession. They were driving a vehicle owned by Mr. and Mrs. i:ck Many Prizes, Totaling Opeusbaw, 3130 S. 8560 West, and Over $750, Lined Up aeknow edged they had stolen the For Winners car when it was parked in front of the Opcnshuw home. Qunlifvmg ruu.iJs for th. S750 Out of five possible charges, the of Utah the Sji! m.4 Tournament will be charged with burboys Copper (lolf Club stalled S and referred to the Salt glary a d..v. M.iv -- filli and continue to Lake Juvenile Court. teen-ager- ,ii : Spring Tourney Initial Rounds us Our Happiness The secret cl happiness is the appreciation oi lr.e lain j. wu u two small to notice. There are these who knew how to live, who get more enjoyment out ol tne litilo tnings along the way incident to a ten cent bus ride than can ctneis trom a transcontinental s.ght seeing lour. Let two men wU a mne down :s being the same road to worn each day, A trophy will be (liven to the and one will complain endlessly and winners of each medalist ot the chore; the uin.r will watch chairman, ass.slct by a number m lvhundist; to 1st, 2nd the season's change, lhe coming i.f committeemen. ;j tin places in the champ and going oi lhe birds, and the All of tne monevs will be used l4insh:Pl A, H. C and D flights, cloud lormation, and for community prnj.-cls- . will soon have friendly acquaintTiie.e will al.-.- be a merchan As of this c.i.. date. ;! - not ance with those things along lhe definitely known tne n. t p: o!.t disc drawing for way. fi om the affair. The prize money is based on 80 It is not what we do in life, but and the tournament is entrants s enl.iu-.aI1-s ' oungste: weie how we do it: it is not what is' Jun' j j anj 94th fjl th b'ul suh,d to react there to soe. bat how w. Corporation Prizes will include in the order what we see. Money, or the l.ck,b' KennlVott Copper 's0 st,'d m !IU that of it will affect happiness but they are named; tbe Meadow C.old Retina floor (,'hampionship-- S. little. What we give to life will be )bL'lr tu:" houwhich Theatre wa3 home Hallite polisher; given back io us. in a hutfe trailer with st'als fill stove; Culcman the enthusiastic boys and g.t Is. train case. Not Too Early ' Little League bus. ball games, lady's tan two- v. Fli,h...Man-also were played. suiter suit case; Presto electric Allhough July 4th. which comes TV trays, btass on Wednesday ibis year, seems canker; far away, the Independence Day fOIMMf'la HR legs; Aerilon blanket. 1 ViLLlr committee ia making plans for "U" Flight Brazier. 6x30 coated binoculars; Coleman chest gala time. cooler; Baont.in deluxe Harlequin I want the sun to shine the day 1 set. "C" Flight 33x29 Handy picnic die. Admiral I want no heart to sigh nor any folding table; heart to cry. table, el etrie radio; GE electric 'skillet with lid: Coleman lantern. I want no staid, no formal D" Flight-2- 1" Ladies' Ward- epitaph. are slated Club during the, 9fixf12 Concord Bedspread, Just friendly words, perhaps a per mon'.hof June to include: natural color; GE coffee maker; 1wMi the birds around lhe day Saturday, Juno :00 pm. in Bui g scale. the Copper Community Pi"k. yellow The total retail value of the j of In caw and Ibino Ijurbivue. to sing its love note,,, merchandise priz s will be S533.40 A inrush . 1 bad weather, the event will be and the retail value of six troUtah Cupper Club. I want a tT;wer to bloom above phies, awarded tj medalist and June Saturday, t h first place winnes 'only will be Dun Bill Adams. A bird to sing its evening song $133.90. 1" Draw Prises near where I rest. ccn;mo:li 2,1 -- Utah CopDraw prizes in th. amount of per Club Night at Saltair. $62.75. will lie given as follows: Where To Look In The Bible Haddon coffe? sat; Boon-- , WHEN-Desiri- ng inward peace. ton deluxe Harlequin set; wool 8. P.omans iW. John 14; blanket, spice color: black and Everything is giing wel- ltowel white Lazy Susan; ICO; 1 Timothy Psaltns 33: set; basket 6; James 2: dozen.) Starting a new job Pralms 1: CLUB 1956 Proverbs IS; Philippians 3:7-2You have been placed in a po1: ... sition of responsibility-Josh- ua T II Corinthian. 6: Gi ii-- quis! The ln . . s baAI lull fi THREE SLATES JUNE EVENTS I 16-7- ' gs operas. uare Joree.. Four Coeds Honored G. LARSON HEADS 12-2- Local I ol p 11 d Ahl- i; e. i: summer tin drowning is a g:ca!cr ihieal to children than polio, pneumonia, heart 01 TB and influenza Approximately Dmlng veil t.TMsand people in tne Uri.led States die each yi ar from di.iwnmg. Of Fnoe who die by has been estimated bv government officials tli.il 10 per cent of them d.e needlessly. A great many of there ate children who have not been taught to water. Among the boys going in to the servin' in the Korean War, .t was discovered that only one out of 10 was sk.liful swimmer. Five of l.he ten possessed only elementary skill and four of :! Lewis (P;tp.inikol.i.') Nicholes. former lesident of Magna, d.ed in San Fiancisco Wednesday group's annual spring formal afternoon. He collapsed and wuj st weekend at the' report ed dead on annul at an Homestead near Hcbcr. emergency hospital. Miss Matthews, a member of Born 111 Magna Ap: il 21. 1905. Delta Delta Della sorority, is a he was a s.111 of K. and Thelma sophomore dance student at the Papanik.ilas. A cafe worker, he university. She is a djught r of moved to Sail Francisco in 1931. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Matthews, Mr. Nicholes was member of the 2936 S. 8600 West, Magna. Greek Orthodox Church. Active in student affairs, she is Survivors include hn widow: a a cheerleader and is a member of son, Leo; daught.rs, Dnloivs and Spurs, honorary sophomore wo- Gloria of Sail Francisco; tiiiee men's service group. She is a biti'.liers and six sisters. newly elected member of Cwean, Funeral rites were held Friday honorary junior women's service in Sun Francisco. organization. Sincere sympathy is extended She is a 1954 graduate of Cyp- to the sorrowed family. rus High School where she also was active in student affairs. ENTERTAINS CLUB Miss Connie Jo is new president of Cwean, national junior Mrs. Douglas T. Smith enterwomen's honorary service organ- tained members of her Sewing ization at the University. Club Thursday evening at her She was also recently named a home. A gay, social tune was enstudent advisor to joyed by the ladies and luncheon coeds for the next school year. served. W. Galbreath St Company have sold a total of 189 homes out f a possible 500 in Garfield and on the Magna and Arthur Rows, it was revealed to this paper as of Monday. Thus far. a tidal of 17 have been moved, and others are daily going out. Of the 180, broken figures reveal there are 139 from Garfield; 11 front the Aithur Row and 30 from the Magna rows. A letter was sent out on April 16th to all occupants of homes that were formerly owned by Kenneeott Copper Corporation that liter decision whether to buy r not must be made before June 1st. Purchasers of homes who paid cash had 6 months before they have to move their homes and those who took advantage of the tune payments had one year they had to move. The Galbreath Company expects all homes to be moved by the ten couldn't swim stroke. Among thi' general pub lie, the number of compe lent swimmers is, of course, even smaller than the ratio in the service. These are just several general reasons why all should take advantage of lhe swimming classes at the Juckling Sw. mining Pool in Magna, and registration is n.w being affected for same. -- The Editor The regular Board Meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will he held at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Nielson on Wednesday, June Gth. All members are urged to attend. be-fu- ie July, 1957. Girl Slightly Hurt In Auto Mishap Pauline Gonzales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Gonzales of 8771 West 2700 South, Magna, suffered only mild concussion on Saturday when she darted in front of a car driven by Kent R. Lewis of Spanish Fork in front of her home. The child was taken to St. Mark's Hospital and is now home recuperating. No citations were issued to the motorist as sheriffs term it an unavoidable accident. YOUNG BASEBALLERS MARCH IN OPENING PARADE FRIDAY Mulching Presents Improved Appearance At Webster School ir Mulching is being completed on the east and west sides of Web- ter School by Granite District, to present a cleaner and safer ground I or students of this area. A large group of workmen are also installing a fence by the By University LIONS John iiioiitns, 49, ; MOVED; YET REMAIN Of Drowning - :it Former Manila Resident Dies In California Utah Festival annual Summi r Festival, according to a special announcement made to this paper. Mr. Peterson and Miss Ann Cardall will sing the romantic young lovers, Tuptim and Lun Tha, in Rodgers and Hammer-stin'- s The King and I." The King and I'' is scheduled for six performances, July 2 through July 7. Mr. Peterson a sparkling talent to the Summer Festival. He is a Salt Lake winner of (he Metropolitan Auditions of the Air and has appeared in four shows staged by the Pittsburgh Opera Workshop under a scholarship grant. He has sung The St. Matthew Passion and The Messiah" with the Billings Symphony and as an original member of the Utah Opera Theatre sang in four Ha.i. i ..u J . Magna Youth To Appear In A firmer Magna man, Glade Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Petei son of Magna, will be one of a trio of supporting stars for the University of Utah's ninth tile v. :. ,i i 180 SELLS The Threat ,t-!- r posed of: A E. I'lcgg. A. thy.; A L. Sudbury. Manila: Paul S:iaw llefm.nv. D.md Hutton, Oulu! Power Station: Wdliam Culling.-.Ore Haulage; P, rry Collttiijs, Cljrfteld Wate: Company. lhe new of!uv:s will a aoie tilc.r p.iMlnuis in July. i.- tl' It in The Times or Leade- r- SKILINE ICE CREAM TO BE IN NEW BLDC. school. Four coeds from the Magna As of next Monday, June 4th, area, Connie Jo Matthews, Clare the Skiline Ice Cream and resCard of Thanks taurant will be housed in a new Matthews, Nancy Larson and Elaine Moesser, were among 74 I wish to thank everyone, par- location the former Plaza Cafe University of Utah students who ticularly the ward, the school, building at the corner of 8996 were honored at the first annual neighbors and friends for their West 2700 South in Magna. Awards Banqust at the Union Mrs. Thelma Singleton, operamany kindnesses during the re' 'ursday evening I new home-P.al- ms Building this week. tor, plans to have iccommodations cent Making of death I husband. am :i my of vities J.1ILVt . nW 127: Proverb. 17: Ephesians 5:! Sweaters and medals were giv-- I for business men's groups, clubs, most grateful. Jon m 106 l'nsuing I h, cn to students who have done outColossians 3: I Peter Mrs. Robert J. Simpson etc., as well as serving individual yiai. John 4. customers. standing work and participation Other officers are: Harold The fallowing schedule is given in student activities. Twenty-si- x Wanting to live successfully Wurker. first vice John president; 12. far the Oquirrh Stake Softball students were presented their with your fellowmen-Roma- ns Rokieh, second vice president; ms first U letter sweater, six students Anxious for deer W. Ribotto, third vice picsi- - senior play: Joe 121: Luke 17. P. G. 1st vs. received medals in lieu of a BusinM is poor Psalms 37, 92; p.m.; Magna second year sweater award, four ' . !.& . 2nd vs. Spencer, 5:45 p.m.; P. G. students received medals in lieu Ecclesiastes 5. nJVfn T. 1 cU'r 23. 42. 43. of a third year sweater award and 2nd vs. Magna 1st, 7:00 p.m. in Discourages-Psal- ms attired town, their Pictured above is a group of uniforms, Wednesday, June 6 Magna 2nd one student was eligible for a the Little League baseball players, and then proceeded to the Magna in Entries are beginning to come Everything stems to be going Th. Baard of Directors is com- for Magnas July 4th Queen 1st G. sweater P. a row. in 4:30 WOrW11 Timhy 3::PJSt'd of G. 2nd, the fourth year p.m.; P. flanked by deputy sheriff Dell Community Park for hotdogs, contest LX Th0,ai Hubbard, Philip .vs. at the Copper Printing vs. Spencer. 5:45 p.m.; Spencer Students may receive only one Sheppick, one of the sponsors, hamburgers and soda pop. office in Magna and the Company sweater. o b 2nd vs. Magna 1st, 7:00 p.m. were of 8 to composed They march at the west end starting ' in Granger. It is lrint e Granger 13 13. Drug Twenty-ninalso June were medals I Corinthians Matthew of urea the 5; teams of Spencer Wednesday, of Magna Main Street in their you Granger to for president single or married women, 17 vs. P. G. 2nd, 5:45 p.m.; Magna 1st awarded to outstanding students, uniforms. Sorrow overtakes Garfield. Miss Moesser was given a vs. P. G. 1st, 4:30 p.m.; Spencer 41; Matthew 28. A. L. Sudbury is the director of years of age or over. Over 200 of the enthusiastic 4-Club Elects A beautiful $159 diamond ring 2nd vs. Magna 2nd, 7:00 p.m. unique honor as she was awarded ball players marched through the this fine group. Tempted to do wrong-Psal- ms will be presented to the winner, Officers Here 15. 19. 139; Matthew 4; James I. All games will be played at the honor of having earned a and two attendants will be honorL. F. Pett, Kenneeott official 34. Brockbank Jr. high school unless sweater four years in a row. Miss Things look "bluc"-Psalm- s NEW CLUB ed. .nd head of the Utah United Fund A boys H Club was organized otherwise notified. Each ward Moesser is the daughter of Mr. & 71: Isaiah 40. The boundaries for the entries lrive committee, will be the s pe4. 56, last week and the name of "The will furnish an umpire and a Mrs. H. L. Moesser, Hunter. She You can't tleep-Psal- ms will be Cyprus high school distal guest at the regular monthly 130. score keeper. No grace period will is affiliated with Delta Gamma Busy Twelve. chosen. trict. 'The officers are Dennis Taylor, be allowed. Games must start on Sorority, You have quarreled-Maiih- ew meeting of the Oquirrh Fund on Interested people may fill out Monday, June 11th, announces W. 19; Ephesians 4: James 4. Sisters, Connie Jo and Clare (president: Bren. Poulton, vice time hi'causc of darkness. the application blank at the bot S. Hook, president. 95: You are weary-Psal- mt Junior Teams Matthews, were both awarded president; Blaine Olsen, secrelary-MatiheA number of clubs have held tom of this article and bring or The public is invited to attend letter sweaters. Connie Jo has .elections during the past week at 11. Tne balance of the first half ltreasu:er; Douglas Rose, reporter; . send it to either of the above this Aih-Worries oppress schedule fur the Junior teams in- - served for the past two years as Cyprus and the Yearbook Staff gathering to be held at the Taylor, song leader. offices by June 15th. j cheerleader j while Clare, in her has been named to include: Magna Women's Club beginning Other m. tnbers arc John Baer, eludes: 49; Matthew 6. Diek Monson, publicity chair- at 7:00 p.m. This and much more very fine ' Bobby Langford, Jimmy Thursday, June 7 Magna 2nd first year at the University, has Yearbook Evelyn Black and man, announces that finals will vs. P. G. 2nd, 4:30 p.m.; P. G. 1st! served as Drum majorette. Both Marlene on the Bible is in Feulncr, be held at the Utah Copper Club 6 BROTHER DIES are members of Delta Delta Kathryn Wrathall, art editor with vs. Spencer, 5:30 p.m. and Spen-lgiibooklet distributed by the Moun dance June 23rd at Saltair. tain Stales Telephone, end cer 2nd vs. Magna 1st a:30 p.m. I Delta Sorority. the following staff members: James H. Spry, 65, of San Club kader arc Ray Poulton other fine one given io us by our Qualifying for an award medal Monte Broadhead, Sharilyn CleThursday, June 14th Spencer The winners will be chosen by Zoning will be effective in 2nd vs. Magna 2nd. 4:30 p.m.; was Miss Nancy Lou Larson, a ments, Gabriel, California, former Salt good friend. O. K. Foiheringham. and Dick Moss. Stella Gust, Connie Magna within six months, it was outside judges. Lake resident, died Thursday Spencer vs. P. G. 2nd, 5:30 p.m.; sophomore majoring in Political Keetch, RaNae Lawson, Kent Participants will not be requir- in a City revealed this week by county San P. G. 1st vs. Magna 1st. 6:30 p.m. Science. She is the daughter of Loutensock, Fernando, California, Bob to ed wear Mcllen, at the Lynda bathing suits officials. silicosis. The public is invited to witness Mr. and Mrs. William G. Larson, Perry, Judy Strickland. finals, but may choose a formal veterans' hospital of He was the brother of Joseph Magna. Active on many student any or all of these games. before any definite or afternoon dress, announces Mr. However, P. Spry ot Magna. CLASSES Nancy Arnold and Janice Ancampus committees, she has also 11 are set up. a number Monson. I be Sincere sympathy is extended. utonian ad manager, U of U derson are editors of the 'Buc- regulations Hunter Maid Hold of public meetings will be held, I caneer, the school's newspaper. yearbook. of all the and aspects proposals Pretty Roe Ceremony The first of the summer swimMarjorie Jones has been elected explained to interested citizenry. l-II CLUB of the Future Home' president ming classes will begin on Man-daThe adoptions must meet with The Mia Maids of the Hunter Xplifinl makers ot America; Mary Gibson, the June 11th ct the Magna approval of local citiz.-nsheld their Rose ceremony Ward Name Bonnie vice Mrs. announces Colby, president; Swimming pool, Dates of meetings will be an l of Bishop and Mrs. home the at his' Strickland, secretary; Judy Lyle Pendleton. in this nounced paper. Address Lawrence Doxey last week, under torian. Registration will be affected the Mrs. The Bjker Dozen and One met the direction of their leader, Stubalance of this week and next Girl Associated the For Age Telephone Maid Honored at the home of their leader, Arva Norma Davis. week at the pool. dents. Julia Harmon u president; Magna of bridal wreath At A U Married centerpiece Single will be The Lundquist and held their first The youngest group Laurel Christensen, vice presi- By Brigham Young and red tulips with lighted tapers Polliwogs. 6 and 7 years of are. meeting last week. dent; Arlene Barker, secretary; was graduated from Cyprus high used. was on end either Miss Jacqueline Snell, d tugh Hunter Maid Pledged A very enjoyable program was Stella Gust, reporter; Mary GibElected officers include: Carol Large signs will he posted at the school in 1955 where she was acthe were honor of Guests girls' of Mrs. Sne" Mr. of Jack and reTo ter Scholastic and the Th-Lewis, Gen at Maxine Lake age PrMent!'d senior Salt groups son and Gladys West, pools giving Group Poulton, president; nn,i ir tive on the student paper. one award cf the was lesson time. vice president; Colleen Cameron, motnei. the Bishopric Ward to presentatives; Lynne Davis and Magna, of the Young I memb. and achieveacademic for is also an seeretarv; Diane Simpson, song Mrs. Pearl Pet.rson shutins by members of the Magna Georgcnc Mageras, junior repre- winners BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Ruth Nielsen, 4396 South ment at the Brigham Young Uni&ho01' employe at the pool and Mrs. leader; Denice Lundquist, pianist; nn.ounces sentatives. was andemr"U,y given program The annual Birthday party of Mvron versity on Wednesday, May 16lh. 3200 West, Magna, was among 39 are Ar"onc' officers Dorothy Hansen is a substitute Linda Petersen, reporter. Club Art each girl presented her mother MhD;'n into the Democratic Ladies Study , She was in a group of 800 in- freshman coeds pledged helper. Bridges, president: Stella Gust, Linda Peterson with a rose. Other ladies in tfreshman Lambda Delta, 8.000 Alpha ml. nts chosen st of out vited Group will be held on Friday, vice president; Lynda Mcllen, PinnCd Sheri secretary and Norma Park, re- for this honor, and awarded a honorary U of U scholastic society June 1st, 1:00 p.m. in the Fireball. Parly Data Kathleen Berrett; !h??shCoal!i"shad ading, for women. Anyone interested in arranging Officers will be in charge. scholarhip. Baseball porter. The paniripiitinK for speeial parties is ashed to con Region Jr. Mo, I Each attending lady is asked to Mjry Middleton, president of Miss Jackie was given a schol- the organization, said freshman were Ruby Ludwig. Linda Covert, BtTrPU-Karetact Mrs. Pendleton at the pool, "C" Maids (swimming), IvaLu bring a $1.00 (gift for exchange. The fallowing schedule for Iwo Sheila I she from 3.5 co- arship when women who maintained a Boruh, Virginia Heaps. graduated or dial the pool telephone American This was one of the projects Bowen, captain; Dinece Davis, Legion Junior Baseball (A-Doxey, Gloria Bailey, ) grade point average during Kareen Doxey, synchron- Cyprus high school in 1955. number, 9936, or at her home, captain; PTA. the M.r.jna will ..ponsored include: by games Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mandcr She is majoring in F.icimT.tary their first year at the U. are 6506. ized and Donna WhipNyla Bradley, June Hymas, La Education. to join Alpha Lambda and two daughters of Idaho Falls, r. Friday. June 1, 7:00 p.m., at the Rac Thomas, Marilyn Culley, secretary-reporteple, Lewi Misses i, Jayce Joyce Idaho, have been weekend gucsta Delta. Mrs. Marie Drown entertained Magna Community Ball Park, Piggy Clark, Kay Christensen Commercial Club, Jolrcn Rodak, H.:d are Alldredge and Nielsen is the daughter of of Mrs. Gladys Baker in Magna Miss O- -r is Ma of vice Provo members of her Sewing Club on Magna vs. Prudential Jr. Baseball. and Becky LaRiva. Mrs. ggie Harding, Myrna president; leaving June 1st fa: a two v.veki Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mandcr Monday. June 4th, 7:00 p.m. at htr son and daughter-in-laWednesday. A dainty luncheon president; Nancy Arnold, secreto Los Angel, s, Culifor tile Magna Park, Magna vs. 4390 Good manners arc made up of vacation South 3200 West, Magna. She in Garfield. M. Mr. Mrs. F. Oit. and was served and a social time tary; Jeanine Eldredge, reporter. tiia and Las Vegas, Nevada. petty sact IN - jror.2: . Stake Softball agSSlS cs Half . 3:1-1- First Slates Remember! Closing ones-Psal- StaTVlO i Entry Dale For July 4th Queen June 15lli . Tail-Twist- er L F. PETT TO SPEAK AT you-Psa- lms FUND H MEET YEARBOOK STAFF, OFFICERS GIVEN FOR CYPRUS 4-- I Officials Say w . you-Psal- ms! Zoning Will Be Here In 1 ls Months j FIRST OF SUMMER SWIM START JUNE APPLICATION naro y, . Gives Program Hospital ""P1 Patnc -l .d Ciy vi.-iti- ifices.-Emer- son BUNK. |