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Show eoLumN "The Complete Home Newipaj: It in The Time or Leade- r- -- Read CHATTER venth year 1 hirty-s- e McKay of Iho Mormons I read a most interesting article the other evening in the April issue of Coronet magazine on David O. McKay, president of the LDS church. One sentence particularly impressed me, He will deliver a spiritual sermon and the next hour advocate the Golden. Rule as a sound business practice." I deeply admire this handsome, wonderful man and believe he is one of our nat'on's outstanding citizens. One incident of his gallantry and courtesy I particularly remember. I had parked our car in the Hotel Utah garage, and was waiting at the entrance for the attendant to bring it to me. Standing near me, smiling and joking with several people was President McKay. As the hotel garage doors open- ed and the attendant drove our car over, President McKay went to it, opened the door and slid behind the wheel, whereupon the attendant said: President McKay, this isn't your car, but belongs to the lady standing there! With an astonished look, the white-mane- d said: gentleman Why, it isn't my carl, then proceeded to turn to me, held the car door open and said, My apologies, please!", flashing that engaging grin and almost bowing. The attendant then told me that the two cars were identical in models and color thus the One of the greatest victories you can gain over a man is to beat him at politeness. I would like to say to some of our friends who are so upset over changing employment at the local mills, refinery and smelter: FeBr and rumors are the only things that multiply faster than rabbits. Although advice is an easy commodity to give, do not worry, take it easy. Americana Our country, this great America of ours, was founded on a wondrous, deep belief in Our Heaven' ly Father. One example of this devout feeling is shown in our money. Ever wonder about the meaning of the pyramid and the eye above it, on the back of a dollar bill? The pyramid symbolizes the strength of the union of the states which make up our land. The top of the pyramid is unfinished, meaning there is still work to be done to make our system ever better. The eye stands for the all seeing God, Supreme Builder of the Universe. (O' Jl N!0i? Ii! DRIVING TEEN-AG- E PLANNED BY r; l.-nude wr:r schools, week by the Chamber ni Com merce, Jaycec division Designed to create good d:.v ing habits among the teen-agand to select the eomiiiiiiii: s most skillful young dnver, liie Road-E-elimination will consist of a written examination .o:.i a skill test involving driving a prescribed exercise, such us p.i. k mg, smooth stopping and oihei s. t , 7. iMlil-IS- SPUING CLEANUP IN APRIL "CONSULTATION i rn.-- r vtn .it i Raaidanis of Magna and vicinity il will hava an opportunity in of getting rid of their spring John cleanup trash, announce Rokich, executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, sponsors. It Is planntd at this data to have county garbage trucks make special pickups of rubbish. Watch for the definite dates. E ? mid-Apr- , Get i- - - a vju. tv. it KCC Gmk Her? ii-'- W srcktvtier ;1 ' 1.' .1 i; i'i. enter- Teen-Ager- s CYPRUS PTA WILL FEATURE , Entries Last Year a 11AGNA CROUPS PLAN BIG 16 m-- Tweniy-fiv- ; Rif);)' Preliminary the annual T .! Driving contest fi.r tun-aji-- i Cyprus Muri iv un.t J.n.lu.". I!., 25 ed from Cyprus last year and did very well in fhe competition. All oninnts must be 16 years of agj or older end have their state driver's licenses. Awards Given The local winner of this national JayCee cor.H ;t a .11 laible to compete in th- - state If. .! at the Salt L. ko Coun'v I'm. grounds in Mu":ay. State compete for $3,100 in scholarships in a national canter, August 10 to 14 in Washing'.' n Richard Hendricks, chairman. states; By emphasizing the ruks of the road and the skills needed for safe driving, we intend to give local youths a chance to prove that some of America's best dnv-- ' " ers are teen-ageThe project is widely acclaimed by law enforcement, safety and school authorities as a pos.tiw program to encouiage to become expert drivers. Many Participate Last year. 80,000 part in over 600 c intest-- . Sponsors of the National Teen-Agare the U. S. Jay-- : Road Cees, Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies and American Truck-- ; ing Associations, Inc. P Business mm art asked to clean thoroughly their separate establishments. alleys and parking lots in tha business area. Home-owneare also asked to clean their residences and yards. !!. rs w.'.-ner- ln-.-i- : i til. 1953. Mr. and Mrs. McAffee will be at Shiraz, which is on the gulf of Persia, and described as the The Magna First Ward Primary group held a preparation meeting for all teachers Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. A. Williams. The lesson was given, followed by a social. Mrs. C. D. Clark will be the Literary Leader at the next meeting of the Pleasant Green First Ward Relief Society meeting on Monday, March 29th. All ladies are invited to attend. Silver Gleaner Party OUTLINED FOR The Silver Gleaners entertained at a social Monday at the Pleasant Green First Ward and each guest only city in Iran with a modern was presented with s silver sheath water system. corsage. Phyllis Jenkins and WanThis alone is unusual as the da Beck were in charge of general country is deplorably lacking in arrangements. sanitation and modern facilities, A most pleasant time was spent and according to Odeal C. Kirk, Patroni Invited To Attend by the group. who was a visitor in Magna Mon And Hear Superintendent day, a great percentage of the Public Invited To Feta high death rate can be traced to David Gourley this particular factor. The general public of this vicinA very fine program ii out ity is extended a most cordal inDescribes Conditions Parent-Teachlined for the next vitation to attend a Speech, Music n Mr. Kirk, former Association meeting of Webster and Dance Festival next Monday .1 of 1383 Down-:- i several returned Magna resident, School on April 1st, evening, March 29th, sponsored by Avenue, Salt Lake City, months ago from Iran, where he and a most Thursday, cordial invitation is the Pleasant Green First Ward. a "blackout" while driv- was stationed under the agricul- extended to all interested parents F -- .vr Bakery Truck on the It will begin at 7:45 p. m, and tural phase of the Point Four pro- and patrons to attend. dance music will be furnished by the Arthur Mill h . lu gram. A school lunch will be the Magenta Moods. ay at 3'53 p.m., resulting It was most interesting to local servedtypical to all parents at 20 cents inand minor arm arturej people to hear about factors of per person, promptly at 6:00 p. m. living in this country which has Superintendent David Gourley .1 Newman, former about 18,000,000 estimated pop- will be the principal speaker of was Riven medi- 'i w r, ulation in an area which is larger the evening. ' atmeiii by Dr. Kenneth than the state of Texas. The general meeting will follow a.: I :..krn by the county am-- i Mr. Kirk said that the water at 7:00 pm. r. t the Salt Lake General and cities towns of all supply .1. runusually consists of a stream T..e bakery truck was damaged ning through the center of the "iH.OO, according to a report giv-li- y area-wa- ter that is used for bathi: the Magna sheriffs office. Howard Widdison of Hooper, ing, wading, washing and for cattle to roam through. former president of the Utah State He said that the diet of the avFarm Bureau Federation, was elected president of the Utah Moserage Iran resident consists of several various breads, mutton and quito Abatement Association, at water. Sometimes, they have sumthe annual convention of the unit mer vegetables including cucumThe 1954 campaign fur the sale held in Magna over the weekend. bers. Fruit, milk, cake and candy of Easter Seals to help Utah's cere- O. C. Finley of Magna is the reare practically unknown. bral palsied children, officially tiring prexy. Primitive Methods DeLore Nichols, Farmington, started March 18 and will continMr. Kirk said the people of this ue until Easter Sunday, April 18. was elected vici president and Mr. Thousands of Easter Seals have Lewis Funk, Ogden was named country, which is rich in unexyouth ar going to learn bruit their state and local plored areas of gold, iron and been sent to residences through- secretary-treasure- r. A large group o( the delegates oil, still farm with primitive out the state. Over 90 per cent of v. mm'.it. "McKay of the MORMONS-- He methods and implements. Only all money collected will remain in attended the convention, held la Tins week, distribution of a new skill a one man in the huge area that Mr. Utah, with less than 7 per cent the Magna Fire Hall and reports ok. "Stale and Local Govern-:- i is an eminent churchman, idol of his Kirk traveled had ever owned were heard from the six mosquito being used for administration. in L'tah, began among Utah ed executive and tha a national any cows, and his herd was taken abatement districts in Utah, from iVges. high schools, junior high grandchildren, says tew years ago by invading Rus- the south end of Salt Lake County cis and libraries. The book magaiine. north to Box Elder County. sians. :icd by the Utah Found- A four-pag- e personality sketch A number of speakers gave 5 in. of President David O. McKay of talks at the and A c was presented to Walter the Church of Jesus Christ of the j) ly. principal of Cyprus high Latter-da- y Sain's is featured in '.o and Clark Frei, principal the is?ue of Coronet magaApril junior high, by L. zine. 1. La:. on. manager of the Magna The article sav in part: 'To ! Fi' l Si curity Bank of O. McKay is a ; : .a X. A. First Security has the world, David leader, but bespiritual dignified 8U0 copies of the book d :..:.i he scenes hind the is a laughter-lovin- g i!.-- ': i Ini I; on Utah among individual, a man of action Ii'asli'r.i and social science The piano students of Mr t. Helone of thp nations top exec : u'hi rs. 1 and en Singleton will be presented to well. as utivvs "F t Security is interested in Easter Seal contributions made the public in their annual recital Herbert Rose, 48, Washburn i better citizenship, Marrh 30th, 7:30 p.m at possible these extensive accom died Saturday, 11:20 a.m. in a Tuesday, believe this is one of the .1 v 3724 this veer; physi the Broclcbank junior high school plishmenls Salt Lake hospital of natural : .i ,.vs t do it," said George S. KAY cal therapy treatments, 3012 occu- causes. Little Theatre. : First Security president. Those participating will be: pational therapy treatments, 4120 Mr. Rose, a switchman for the correction American Billie Titcomb, Norman Nielsen, speech and hcaiing Smelting and Refining 120 Bil-i- e classes in and treatments spe Bonnie Short, Lynda Arnonc, was born April 29, 1905, CALLINC-- To Company, to Gay Larson, Michael Walters, cial ('duration, in addition in Winter Quarters, Utah, son of Joyce Martin, Peggy Breeze, Ann number of people receiving surgl LcRoy and Mina Herbert Rose. SAVE! Reid, Donnie Marlor, Sheila Per- eal care and hospitalization. Survivors include his mother of Bertha kins, Evelyn Perkins, California; two sisters, Venice, Mrs. Mr. of and Kay Dea. son Gage, Dwight Privett, and George Mrs. Josefftiine Kraus, Santa MonBob Dea of Garfitld, represented Novak. ica, Calif orris; Mrs. Stella Wier-ma- n, Cyprus high school at the Rotary Others are Gloria Peterson, Venice; two brothers, Youth Conference in Salt Lake H. Rose, U. S. Army, Korea Frank Ridge, Marilyn Harding, Becky C'itv this week. Doris Nicolo. Marianne Gardner, and Ted G. Rose, San Francisco, Kay was one nf 78 outstanding Bob California. Pat Singleton, Rob' Utah high school youths honored Lrla Gourley. Sincere sympathy is extended Singleton, Judy Strickland, Lake the Salt by City Rotary Janice Nielsen, Sharon Diana, to the bereaved family. Club. Dyches, Toni Tygesen and Featured for the boys was a trip Kathy Pete Paulos. Friday, April 9th is a time for to the state capitol building, where everyone to circle their calendar Govturn were in by greeted they particularly the younger set ern J. Bracken Lee. A tour of voJust a lip to all thrifty this area, for at that date, the cational and industrial plants in housewives in this ares: Cyprus high school Junior Promwas area later taken. Lake Salt the "Want to save Money?" enade is scheduled. A "boys' hour" luncheon at Officers of the class are comThen watch for tha 3ig Hotel Utah preceded the capital arrangements, assisted by pleting Bonus Sale being planned tour, and the group later visited various committees. Class officials the University of Utah campus, by your local merchants in Raymond B. Cromar. assistant are Harold llenline, president; to save you much to touring colleges of engineering, the purchasing agent in the city D-vice Enid Dial, president; mcr.eyl A big Bake Sale featuring many pharmacy and medicine. office of Kennecott Copper CorHendrickson, Marjorsecretary; Kay made his home for the 3 luscious goodies and various types ie Jones, reporter; Diana Haslam poration, has been promoted to Further detail! will bo days at the residence of Apostle 'of cakes and cookies, will be con- and Yulcne Anderson, cheerlead-ei- s the position of purchasing agent a issue in later of lhia given Richard L. Evans of the LDS ducted Saturday, March 27 by the in Hurley, New Mexico for the and Deb Smith, sponsor. paper. Don't miss it! church. Apostle Evans was ap- Ladies Aid of the Community copper concern. lie, his wife and three children pointed as Kay's guide for the Baptist Church in the Magna conference. Lumber and Hardware Company left Wednesday to make their THANK YOU! The fine young man has main- offices. home in Hurley, which is a comtained an A average both in jun-io- i Mrs. Victor Bohne, president, munity of 250 homes. It is situated A of '.hanks is and senior high school and tuk states that the sale begins at 1:00 only 16 miles from Silver City, . i tu i vervnne who ass:.-i. :i on an active part in school and p tn. The young people of the to Brigham City, Utah. comparable , I on ' : ' p,it-the KDYL church activities. p church will be in charge of a canIV r. Hite f ir Mama Ho is now of the Jun- dy sale at the same time, and all .s v. Ly the Magna Cum- - ior MM on of the ,:ij Oquirrh Stake realized proceeds will be used to rv J" and also holds other offices in his help pay fur the new Hammond (' iiiiic.l. Henry Larsen, 7H, fwmer resiM ii. .ii e Y.in.ierhuuf. master w.vd at Ga: field. Organ which was installed at the dent of Magna for many vears. ' : ;iNu desires to i.oniiS church last week. died at Monterey Park, California, nd for the Ligp a ii.it .ve I.et us decide honc-dlTlie usual, kind patronage of last week following a long illness, : .. in ;.'i( f n en ipera'.ive ran do, and then du it wiin ail t!." pulil.r if sought f or the worthy llis wife, Hattie, d'ed in October. .. " : so ii.i.li 'iii f our might. endeavor. 1952. Amelia D. Barr He was ixirn m Mt. Pleasant, a son of Lauritz and Ida C. Lar- c LJ..- v tic- ; Li. : fic1 il ' i cl t Large Crowd Attends State n on Sl.-L.- e .1 E-O V.-i- A !. f.'.. ,i v - St i. . ; A-Ple- EASTER SEAL V.i :i Bank Gives iioiiks To S.tlOIl M :: . i'j j.di and .'a;;' iri-- i . r, Fun and more fun for ve:y-on- I'....;, attending is in store at t!v Utah Copper Club Costume Dunn- ; a. this Saturday evening. Mart i' 27th. id. re. t announces Jack Ahlquis, pub- - ci.it:. in ' ! . v i licity head. M i.' : : Dancing will begin promptly ;.t t ac Li:.. I 9:30 oclock and all men and wu-- 1 ! i V men are asked to come attired :ii Dari. , i costumes reminescent of titc Gav Nineties, P trims. Spanish, early American, rowbovs or Indians. ' rv at 10:30 o'clock The floo features th ..no d Dancing Do.!- -. John Hock, wonder magician-JeanniCaroFoote, contort-mistlyn, novelty song and dance act. all introduced by June Friend, mistress of ceremonies. Dance music w.ll be furnished W.d.i I by Eugene Jelesnik's orchestra. I, Boxes of delirious candy will Her .1 t pally in Man: be given to lucky numbers. . . I : r 'if;; iWAiJio j r k SELLS ; -- n..-t-- ..-- ViV'ine i.i if l:i r : of Mu :..v. !': . ' f t :at:..n C.mp'.U' ! O m'lh.lt Midvale ..1 IV Vl'ii Given M- - P For Help 'i .II . CHURCH BINGO SATURD Y n. :i . troii- - f ir t fig- nev M.. -- C I.V.'TiCtJ . I - . : i 1 j .i X-- v s ! ... i I'.,., : iiit'5:!e :n . .. :' : i,:s two nnd Cr.'1 sun?, I1;i !i ivi S ,. dun E. pul" i : and :n rh.'ini:1-and b'idy t-tThe new cci.io Y n: La .c Norcn Pontiac Corrpary. Grand G;..c r.my - Pl'.!!rl,,J A''granl of 1:15 1 u:i i ;i -- eii' Apri! H Will i:" ' I . i l.-- . . :i ' Pinl::ics Ail ' CONFERENCE Sav: APRIL 9th DATE SET FOR CYPRUS S-S- gt JUNIOR PROM knowledge '! tor.v. He w...-- fu. with Chi vol i. ih.ink s7K" N.- with Poir pad ix y j: Fik ROTARY YOUTH JUST Mis i Head Of Heart Drive Thanks DEA AT ' lb ill:; GARFIELD MAN DIES IN S.L. HOSPITAL i Mr. Par Piano Students To Be Presented Here In Recital i H.ui-kbun- dealer year.--- STARTS HERE Schools Local t'r ill III e Mosquito Parley CAMPAIGN K '.on nty At Copper Cluh Dance Saturday MORMONS io-.- in. i i of the McKay o 11 s' EVE IN FINE PROGRAM Preparation Meeting er Vanderhoofs KDYL TV Party Saturday Described as Magna, World Copper Center, our community was signally honored Saturday on Bruce Vanderhoofs KDYL TV party in Hotel Utah's luxurious Empire Room. An estimated crowd of 250 attended. With that gay, gregarious as master of ceremonies, the show featured local talent and interviewed a number of citizens seated around the tables in the Occupied Tables Club members and their part-ner- s Empire Room. All of the program numbers are again asked to kindly oh were excellent, including selec- serve courtesy rules and not retions from the Spencer Ward La- move occupied" signs on tables, dies quartet consisting of Ruth where they are sa reserved. CopBowen Day, Allene Sheppick, Le per Club officials will appreciate Nae Sorenson and Effie Anderson, everyones cooperation. with Barbara Jeppson, accompanist; the Magnets Cyprus high school quartet, composed of Carma Hales, Annette Smith, Pat Singleton and Mary Gourley, accompanied by Janice Breeze; vocal solo, Mrs. Ellis Jones; vocal solo, Kelly Pearce; tap dancing number by talented Miss Connie Jo Matthew's. Ellen Marlor, known to all as The Heart Drive in this vicinity Grandma, was congratulated by Wil-- ! Mr. Vanderhoof and presented hts ended and Mrs. Wallace with a large cake for being 87 liams, Magna, wishes to sincerely thank everyone for their kind aid years young. Sweet gal and contributions. turnThe TV spotlight was also A group of ladies, Mrs. Matt ed on genial Scotsman John Allan, Mrs. John Rowland. Pettersson, of Kennecotts superintendent W. H. Jenkinson, Mrs. M. J. Mrs. A. foreman J. Breeze, Magna mill; Bohne, at the Magna Mill; O. J. McDonald, Brady and Mrs.100Victor heart containa total of president of the Magna Chamber placed stores and also of Commence, L. O. Larson, man- ers in the various homes. canvassed First of the Magna Security ager boxes All of the heart-shape- d Bank and a group of other citizens. were recently collected and turnMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti Lake headquartwon out in a question contest over ed in to the Salt the sum realized At ers. this date, another couple from Price, Utah, acbeen not given, has locally and were presented with a weekWilliams. Mrs. to cording end trip courtesies to Elko, Nevada. John Rokich, executive secretary of the Magna Community Council, presented Mr. Vnnder-hoo- f with a scroll, designating him GAME as the honorary mayor of Magna, d man and the big, MAG responded in a most gracious manintends ner, and said that he fully to take advantage of the gesture. Another monthly All in all. it was an afternoon, is being spons 'red by Om I,: with entertainment Lourdes Parish f jr the and interest as to the detail work public this Saturday ev that comprises a TV show. March 27 at the Parish 11 I was chuckling so hard about Magna. Vanderhoofs quips on the side The regular a.lmiss.on (comments that never were on the will include games and re air), that I behove he should be monts for all, and some v : the one to write this column. cial prizes have been lined One pertinent remark in par- lucky card holders. ticular stayed with me, when those All are invited to the fun petite (Makoff models displayed ing. chic spring ensembles. Vanderhoof rolled his eyes and said: "Give a woman an inch and she'll buy a upward (and I'm fure it upward) career of the big girdle.' derhoof! to watch the be interesting It'll good-nature- w-.l- well-know- ;i.:. rs All At the iiread Track Driver Passes Out; Suffers Broken Arm, Other Injuries K.i , .c ' j Van-derho- Magna Matron Leaves To Join Husband In Iran WEBSTER PTA E-- Fun NIGHT March 31 rquesi nf many parents, l be Consultation Nicht featured at the next meeting of the Cyprus school PTA on Wednesday evening, March 31st. A short business meeting will be conducted from 7:00 to 7:30, and a nominating committee to select candidates for mxt years Mrs. three officers, will be named. Boyd McAffce, The remainder of the evening daughters and one son will depart next Tuesday, March 30th will be devoted .o talks between from Provo and travel to Iran to parents and trartiers in the join her husband. Mrs. McAffce is the former Louise Schow of Magna. daughter of Mr. V. D. Schow. Her husband is a member of the Education unit operated under the Point Four program and has been in Iran since September, K tv teen-ager- Number 40 Garfield, Utah, Friday, March 26, 1954 l Church Plans Bake Sale In Hurley, N.M. Here Saturday mid-Apr- il Former Magna spl.-- ,i- :n the r.- .v i. nt v c ;.v. Raymond Cromar Promoted to Post t.i Man Succumbs 1 Official M - ' 1 1 1 : ii (n California pre.-ide- 1. . x-- V.'. I . fun-pack- ed riprii-i.it.i.- ' FOR STREET : C dimly CHICK HOLE" REPAIR boas! about. Many .streets have . in thai-tlargo chuck holes, despite an ath'wl'jis. foal tempt by the county to fill s me with mulch. g'i. and J. Breeze. , vei ifu-- th.s D. II. chairman of the Stale Road C'ommisjdnn. states of rtf in Mugr.a lie has given ordc:s tn send crews present a situation to out to do some highway repair- : (bin.-ii'ison- . It . 'I Whitt-nhurg- Tii f.. lit Howrvc r, t;v.; ! s.tw.-j'r.p-; : va; .1 ri A jit I'N )!' . s'-i- ing. sen. We will necessary to said Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Betty Alexander of Monterey Park; two sons, Paul and Ned of Los Angeles and five grand- children. The county mulch plant has Many of the older residents of been operation more than two this area will recall Mr. Larsen. weeks, and an average of 100 tons Sincere sympathy of the comof mulch have been laid on county munity is extend d to the sorrowroads everyday since. ed family. i |