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Show ifeoLumNit "The Complete Home Newspaper CHATTER -- Read It in The Times or Leade- r- From The Editor 125 MISTER OFFICIALS FOR GOLF Buying Wholesale We have a friend who purchased some furniture recently from wholesaler. a supposed Now. several things have proven wrong with the furniture and our friend finds th.it "wholesalers" do not assume any responsibility for servicing or adjusting complaints. A regular dealer would have done this. He would have spent hours refitting doors aiui drawt is. correcting slight blemishes in the wmd. rubbing up and bringing out the fine patina of the finish 's, before trained men delivered and placid furniture in your home. But, some of our friends are still mesmerized by the oily promises of wholesale" prices. Personally, we don't believe in 'wholesul" ideas. !T0 IIRAItT ILL James Charles Rich Dies At Salt Lake Hospital After Long Ailment Art Mon Takes First Prize in Draw Event i A total of 125 icgistered at the Utah Copper Golf course Sunday fo: the official opening and 114 were served breakfast in the ticld house. For the Draw Bogey, Art Muss wa first and awarded a $12 prize; Hal Duke, second. $9 prize; Harry Powell, third. $6 prize: Ray Wool-fend n. fourth. $2 pi ize and J.iv Su.iler, fifth. ! Flight Winners For ie Be?! Ball contest. Jay Richardson and Keith Barton took first in the champ. mi nip flight with a net 68. Other flight winners were: A Flight Bob Zito, Jr. and Veil Ncwbold, 77. B Flight B. OX'.innor. J hn -- Thanks,. KCCI A big vote of thanks should be extended to Kennecott Copper Corporation for their prompt and splendid aid in bulldozing the cliffs south and west of the Web- Lowe, 80. ster School, so that no child could C Klight-H- .il Wille. Jim Walkbe buried under the sand while er, 84. D Flight Keith and Bob Bach, playing there. The copper concern later posted 89. No Trespassing signs. A total of 70 entered this con11 test. More Teachers Needed! Utah is faced with the gigantic task of attracting B.267 teachers-1- 88 more than the present total its teaching force of 6,305--int- o public school system during the next seven years. Could it be that we don't pay our teachers enough so that in 1952 only 34 percent of the 1,102 Parley McCleve was elected who receive teacher's certificates in Utah, entered the teaching pro- president of a Garfield Council fession in the public schools of the at the initial organization meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. state? Vance is vice Hendrirkson Suw-bMis. and Lawrence president is face the written Upon every secretary-treasurerecord of the life a person has Mr. McCleve stated Tuesday led; the prayers, the aspirations, the disappointments, all he hoped that the primary objective of the are written organization is to beautify Garto be and was not-- all there, nothing hidden, nor indeed field, and in this connection, a Bit' Spring Cleanup is planned for can bie. Helen Keller. next week. The group will concentrate on A Vacationist? With vacation time approach- improving the entrances to the planting ing, I remember a remark a wag townsite community. once said: A vacationist is a per- shrubbery and trees and also to son who thinks people back home clean and change the grounds at care hew many blankets he is the Garfield swimming pool and playgrounds. sleeping under. Executive chairmen and their committees will be given in this Just Ours It was Abraham Lincoln who paper next week by Mr. McCleve. said that America is "Ours to enjoy, ours to preserve, ours to transmit to the generations that will follow us. COUNCIL IS FORMED AT GARFIELD y. r. LADIES OPEN GOLF SEASON A Grim Picture? I recently listened to a very learned man address a group, AT when this ductor finished, h:s audience was thoughful and quiet and returned to their homes in a Ladies of the Utah Copper Golf chastened mood, for the scholar Club will officially open the seahad sketched a very grim picture. son Wednesday, April 21st at 3:00 He had talked about a formula p. m.. and a cordial invitation is a Jewish professor of mathema- extended fur all to attend. Resertics had written on a blackboard vations may be made with Jack in 1913 for the amusement of his Johnston, dial 6775 or Mrs. Muriel students. Sandall, 6311, extension 286. Einstein had written this: A fee of $1 will be charged, but E equals MC squared it will apply on the dues which Energy equals mass multiplied arc $7. The regular season dues by the square of the speed of light. may now be paid. The ladies regular day will be And, 34 years later, Time Magazine, said that man could forget all Tuesday from 3:00 p. m. each that he had learned up until now, week at the course. for this formula had changed COURSE This formula was the first key to the doors leading to atomic power. We watched the potentialities of the Hydrogen bomb the other evening on TV, and this power staggers the imagination of men. Yes, we are on the threshold of a new world with terrific implications. But, I am very strongly inclined to believe that we will use this terrific power for good in the world. Let us pray to that end. Honking Horns? Crowing Roosters Marking Dogs? c Spunmh-Amuricu- WARD NEWS Special Election Set Tues., April 20th at Garfield, Young Ladies Model 'Veb'.trr Schools Easter Hats For Milady man of Arithmaiha nam himself was Jams' disciple. Ha went to Pilate and begged the body of Jeeus. Then Pilate commended the body to be delivered. And when Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth and laid U in his own new tomb which he had hewn out in the rock; and be rolled a greet stone to the door of the sepulcher and departed. The end of the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Magdalene and the other to see the sepulcher. And behold, there was a great earthquake; for the angel of the Lord descended from Heaven and cam and rolled back the stone from the door and eat upon it. Hie countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow. And tor foar of him the keepers did shake and become as daad men. And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye; for I know that ye seek Jesus, which wee crucified. He is not here, for He is risen, ae He said. Come, see the place where the Lord ley, end go quickly and tell hia Disciples that ha is risen from the dead; and behold. He goeth before you into Gelileei there shall ye see him; lo. I have told you. And they departed quickly from the sepulcher with fear and great joy and did run to bring hie disciples word. And ae they went to tell His disciples, behold. Jeeus met them, saying. All hail. And they came and held Him by the test and worshipped Him, Matthew 27:57-60- . 28: M:-s- n. Sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowed family. BURGLARS TAKE $130 FROM CAFE years was presented Tuesday evening by the Junior Gleaners of the Magna Second Ward. Participating young ladies included Elsie Anderson, Geraldine Haslain, Janet Larson, Patsy Vcrlain Jensen. Diane Swensen and Pauline Kirkman. The narrators were Frances Hutchison and Violet Haslam and Sarah Bowen aclud as accompann, The skit that won the Stake Junior Gleaner presidency for The Granite School District will Miss Larson, was also a feature. not lie able to operate umn the same revenue they received durTuesday, Oquirrh Stake held ing the past year, due to the ad- elections for their new Junior dition of classrooms and additional Gleaners and Junior M Man ofteaehers. ficers. Each ward presented an orskit which centerad around Granite District MUST have iginal thair particular candidal. more money to maintain present The ladies included Luservices. Thus, with more teach- cille young Worthcn, Betty Davis, Janet ers, more school buildings, addiLarson, Marilyn Jones, Carina tional textbooks and supplies, Halt's and Carol Crawford. more grounds to maintain and Miss Larson, daughter of Mr. teachers asking for salary in- and Mrs. A. J. Larson, was elected. creases, more money is necessary. The Junior M Men did not preSeveral people have asked: sent any candidates. "Will this increase my tax load?" "Yes, by 5 mills over last year's levy if the assessed property valuation does not increase. Four years ago you paid nearly the same levy." The law now requires that increases in srhool tax levies must 6:15 be approved by the people-whi- ch Our Answer SET FOR EASTER SERVICES BICYCLE TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY, APRIL 24 MAKE PLANS RAGS! RAGS! Inasmuch as no one has claimed the on the bicycle lucky numlH-ANY that was to be g:vn m the Magna Bonus Days for the Grand Prize, a special drawing will be held Saturday, April 24in, 5.0(1 p m. in service and special Easier rites front or the Magna po.dnfliee. in a.m. tothe EpiscoSunday, 11:00 Beginning Monday, April lyth, Ragd Rags! Any old rags a ticket will be given with every pal Church in Garfield. might well b:- the theme day. A most cordial invitation is ex- of the Webstar School when they purchase of $1 in local participattended to everyone tu attend. ing stores fur the drawing April stage their unnual Rag Drive Wednesday, Apr!1 21 t to Friday, 24th. Ask for your t.ckets you April 23rd. might win a bicycle! The i bring. ng the largest numb-- r of jHjuniis of rags per child will receive a prize. Teachers remind students that the school receives about seven limes as much for clean dusting or wiping rags compared to other types. However, all kinds will he 18. is Easter Sunday, April cheerfully accepted. Sunday in every church Definite cxprcxMons of dissatThe school is not able to take throughout this country. isfaction with the local welfare in:itt;cs.-r-- s or w'mjI rugs. Ministers, bishops and The help an. I cooperation of administration tis cun lueted by other heads of churches will Magna people in .he past drives county employes, was voiced by tell again the story of life, been deeply appreciated by residents here Monday evening have death and resurrection of at a meeting of the Oqini i li ComWebster School children. Jesus Christ, your savior and the of Ail the money derived from munity Fund. my savior. The Oquirrh Fund )uis contribsale of the rjgs will be used For generations, the Cross the to purchase needed equipment for uted considerable monies to assist was an emblem of sorrow, the srhool to hem fit all children. in cases some residents believed pain and death. Thieves, If any lesident who docs not weie the county's responsibility. murderers and other transchildren in seloiol and has have gressors of the law paid the rags wish to ronti ihulc, kindthey penalty for their crimes in ly call Webster, 5581. crucifixion on the cross. It was not until after the CALLS crucifixion of Jesus Christ that the mss ceased to be an emblem of shame. It beThe steady increase in student came the insignia of Christenrollment has become one of the ian society with the promise npist important problems in finanthat whosoever looked upon cing loe.il srhool district operthe cross and believed would ations in Utah under our present have life abundant and eterstate school program. Thi.-- i.,ielud,,s nal. Gi anile District winch u, glowWon't you attend churrh The regular ineit.Rg of the Mag- ing so very rapidly. Sunday? na Community Council is slated This was noted today bv Mr You will hear a message (th Ifeber lliischi, President of the that will help you bear for Monday evening. Ap: il secat the office of the executive State School Boaids Association, YOUR cross without comretary, John A. Rokieh at 8:00 p in. as a spinal election neared on plaint. Members of thn Council SwimWILL YOU COME? group met Monday ming Pool GYM-POOL evening and studied the final blueprints submitted bv Lorenzo S. Young, architect. Bids on the pool will be ripened in the Granite District offices April 22nd. OLD r rags Today? - e -- Public Urged in-m- To Attend Church was taken Sunday and Christ's entry into Jerusalem, an atmosphere of solemnity of the hour when Christ was on the cross. Appropriate sc; mons and special anthems by choirs denoted the Palm Sunday services. churches Protestant Local arranged services of Holy Communion on Maundy Thursday in commemoration of the Lord's Last 23-24 Supper, and on Good Friday. Protestant and other churches service in sacred obSalt Lake County road crews united forof the hours of the cruhave been working on 3100 and servance cifixion. s, 3000 South as well as Catholics of this community will preparatory to the annual Spring commemorate the beautiful and Cleanup in Magna April 23rd and sacred holiday and arrangements 24th. according to J. H. Breeze, are now being made for the traroad supervisor. All local residents are reminded ditional Easter Morning hillside about the cleanup and asked to services by Oquirrh Stake. plan their debris on the curb for Catholic Church pickup Friday and Saturday, April On Holy Thursday, mass will be observed at 7:00 a. m.. Holy Hour, A new pump has been installed 7:30 p. m. at the Magna sewer site and a On Good Friday. Mass of the ehlorinator will shortly be install- Presanctilicd (Tre Iloc) is at 12:00 ed, further states Mr. Breeze. noon. Holy Saturday, mass, 7:00 a. m.. confessions, 4 to 1 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Easter Sunday, mass, 8 30 a. m . 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. MAGNA CLEANup APRIL side-street- The traditional Easter morning Sunrise Services on Easter Hill in Magna will begin promptly at 6:15 a. m., sponsored by the Oquirrh Stake. Everyone is invited to attend and begin this beautiful day at the program. Program numbers include: Posting of colors. Opening song and prayer. Scripture reading. Selections, girls' trio consisting of Joyce Alldredge, Jerry Bird and Deloris Peterson. Speaker, Earl Hill. Selection, men's quartet. Bill Gouiiey, Bill Shcppick, Roland Dixon and Lynn Harrison. Violin duet, Doris Backman and Barbara Francisco. Retrieving of colors. Closing song and prayer. Residents Easter Sunday DONT FORGET, With Voice Dissatisfaction Local Welfare Administration The fact was also brought out that the county investigator did not give the consideration and attention due some indigent people. However. J. Miller of the state welfare unit, assured all members present at the meeting, that he w ould completely investigate conditions and try to report at the next Oquirrh Fund gathering May 10th what had been done to correct the situation. BIG STUDENT INCREASES FOR MORE OUTLAY Magna Council Meet Monday 23-2- v er Bonnets" down through the April 20tli." Citizens will vole locally at the Webster and Garfield Schools from the hours of 7 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. A number of calls have been received at the Copper Printing Company office, and queries made, "What are we voting for April ist. 20th in the school election?" Palm Sunday Begins Observance of Holy Week from a cash drawer at the cafe last week, after a window was broken. Bazaar April ri-- Will you vole next Tuesday? FOR WORSHIP OF EASTER Magna-Garfiel- trict statist Tuesday, Invest in Vole Yes at the your child special cWtion next Tuesday. A very enjoyable Easier Fashion Show, showing the trend in East- MORNING, LOCAL CHURCHES $75 Dis- is YOU. cafe wjrk in Magna. Upon noticing the men leaving tlie building, the women chased them to the ..Magna turn on U. S. Highway 40. They abandoned the chase there after obtaining the license number on the fleeing car. Local churches arc entering inAccording to deputy sheriff A. to the spirit of Easter and the joy H. Nordgran, the license number of the resurrection with special corresponded with that of a car worship programs in commemorstolen in Salt Lake City. ation of this most sacred period Entrance was made through the of the church year. back door of the establishment and In contrast to the triumphant the thieves took the $130, a port- beginning of Holy Week when able radio, a man's sweater and a churches were the scenes of joysport shirt. ous services in observance of Palm Approximately Officials of Grauile 9 TUESDAY MORN George and Ev's Cafe was burglarized for the second time in a week in Garfield, two burglars escaping with $1.10 from a pinball machine about 2:0a a.m. Tuesday. The burglars were chased by two Garfield women, Mrs. J. D. Mitchell and Mrs. James C. Cline who were returning from their STAKE and n Reduced Excise Taxes Will Affect Telephone Users Garfield Ward Plans Special FOR SCHOOLS James Charles Rich, 78, of 2840 South 8700 West, Magna, died Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. The regarded man had been ill for a long time. Born May 9, 1875 in Paris. Idaho. he was a son of John T. and Deseret Collings Rich. He married Carolinr Sutton July 16, 1902 in Diamondville, Wyoming. He was a member of the LDS Church, the Brotherhood of Railway Switchmen, Critchlow Camp, War veterans, ind was a retired railroad switchman. having formerly been employed on the BAG Railroad. Mr. Rich was a fine man, held :n esteem and regard by hosts of friends. He possessed a genial, kind personality, and had lived an exemplary life. Survivors include his widow of Magna, a son. three daughters, . Dessie Nielson, Kenneth Rich, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Birdie McEncrney, Winnemucca, Nevada; Mrs. Bessie McNamara, of Stockton, Cal.; thtee brothers, six grandchildren and 6 It's Noise Abatement Week, as officially proclaimed by Governor J. Bracken Lee, and all citizens are asked to curtail all unnecessary noise as much as possible-includ- ing honking horns, crowing roosters and barking dogs, to mention a few. Perhaps, by trying to lessen Strang. Isn't it? Have you noticed the number such noises for a week, citizens of people who will not face will find how much better life can be, and continue throughout reality? The reduction in excise tax ratWe are all trying desperately to the balance of the year to stop es enacted by the Congress and apsuch sounds. keep up a pretense. proved by President Eisenhower Why, we are even pretending will affect every telephone user In older-thnot that we arc getting any according to O. wc arc not afraid of death. K. Fotheringham, local manager We are all busy in a vain effort of the Mountain States Telephone to create the illusion of immorand Telegraph Company. tality. Pointing out that all hills dated Age creeps on, but we refuse to and thereafter will reflect April 29 recognize many things the tax reduction. Mr. Fothcringin an effort to keep alive the ilham emphasized that all savings lusion that life here will go on A very special bazaar for a from the tax reduction go directforever. very special benefit the new ly to the telephone user. For exBuilding Fund is being ample, a custumer paying $3.00 GARFIELD INDUSTRY Ward sponsored by the Garfield Second for his regular service and using Ward Thursday evening. April $2.00 per month in 1 ing distance NOW HAS PAYROLL 29th. announces Bishop William sei vice has been paying $.95 monOF 90 PEOPLE Martin. thly in excise taxes. Under the The event begins promptly at new excise tax r.itrs. he saves $.45 Western Phosphates, Inc. now has a payroll of 90 people, 71 in 5:00 p. m. and many goodies w.ll or over $5 per year. Other rates the plant and 19 in the office and be sold including candy by the arc affected proportionate Iv, the hotdogs and ham- local manager said. supervisory force, according to an- Sunday-Schoo- l: nouncement made Tuesday by burgers from the MIA: popcorn by Airman 2nd Class Garry (Doc) the Primary. In addition, other John Paul Jones, manager. The new industry has almost organizations will also sell a varie- Watson is home on leave visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs S. Harcompleted personnel, having start- ty of foodstuffs. The Elders' Quorum will show old Watson of Garfield. He is on ed hiring in early January. They li'ave and will return to manufacture fertilizer and a var- movies for the children and also a his base at Niagara Falls, Now iety of other products, distinctly be in charge of a novel fishpond. York. adding to the progress of this area. at YES VOTE Evening Here - ' 1 the school board requests to increase the financial programs in many school districts to take care of the hike in expenses brought on by inti eased costs and growth in pupil population. Enrollment increases from the current year through 1960-6are estimated at 57.128 children, or a growth of some 8,161 per year for tm; public schools of the state for the next seven years. 1 Community Baptist Church Worship with us Easter Sunday! Sunday-Schobegins at 10:00 a. m., followed by the morning worship at 11:00 o'elork. Easter Sunday is a beautiful time for uniting with the rhurch. Representatives of the Magna Accordingly, the doors of the Community Couneil will meet church will be open for thus,' who with the Gianite School Board desire to unite with us. This will Articles of Group Filed next Thursday evening. April 22, be done at the close of the mornArticles of incoipmat.im for a to open hid' on the Cyprus high t school gymasium and swimming Company relative to ing service. Please regard this as a special invitation to YOU. the swimming pool wne fil'd on pool. unCyprus high seleiol student Tues lay. and residents are The pool is being constructed Prayer meeting an bibie study der of the able Harold leaching Wedbe held to in conjunction with the gymnaseve:y cantata, Vietuiy." will he present- - in.ieied that pledges on the in well the Madsen, placed ium from funds contributed by ti be recent Regional very evening. 710 p.m. in the ,.,j n ncrfo'manrcs at the ming pool should roiil.n-.iIV. ama contest?, i churchrooms. All a:e invit.-dcitizens and the Salt Lake wi.idhouse Sunday even-- ' made. well as the State Drama com- Magna eve nine. t:i(This Thursday Recreation Department. jr!! j,,nP McDonald is theThe amount of money received ins County ;nj! i the Rrigham ' monthly potlurk d.nne: wii: be director and Mrs. Ivor Picker. ng. dur.ng the past month has proven petition Saturday at in Provo Y.mn)? Univor,:ty served at 6:00 p m. All are inv.ted ceompanist. quite disappointing and the com- The group as a whole, placed to attend and iir.ng tmir favo Th piesentation will he in the nuttee emphasizes th.it the success fifth in the state. potluck dish. Garfield Second Ward at 6:00 p. lor tno construction of the pool de Baptismal Services nt. and in the Garfield First Ward i pends upon the COOPERATION The highest rating of superior Special baptismal services will j,t 7:30 o'clock, of EACH and EVERY PERSON. was given to Peggy Herron and be conducted for n.nc Magna re- S doi.-t-s arc Mrs. Betty Lou Will you give what vou ran to- Jesse McArthur for their panto-min- e sidents Easter Sunday evm.ng Jm.-- and Dinald S. Marlor of day so that You and YOUR FAMOn Monday, a group of Brock-ban- k from 6:30 to 7:30 pnv at the Gil - Maw; Walt Malmborg, Elvin ILY can enjoy a beautiful year- Other studen's who received junior high school students ead Baptist church, 460 C 'irord Rennett, Mrs. Lawrence So why onnd swimming pool? were questioned relative to setting rat.ngs were: Street, Salt Lake City. ami Ward Douglas D.ingcrficM Marie Goodfi llnw. good. Inim-joio- off firecrackers in the school, as All local people are invi'.ed to Coon, Corpmal Owen 11 Herron. Jr. them in mailboxes. leading: J an Hendrickson, well as attend and remain for the Easter The two wards will combine has returned tn the Yuma Test excellent, retold story; Diane Some ofplacing the had firecrackyouths rantata at the Salt Lake house of their choruses for the event, and Station at Yuma, Arizona, after Swviisen and Ku.v Deu. excellent ers in their possession, which had a most cordial invitation is ex- - a slant visit in worship. .Magna with his for dramatic reading and Mary been sold to them by several Rcvcrend Warren L. Botk.n will j tended to everyone to attend, wife and parents. Carolyn Burris, excellent, for her be in charge of the cnmmun.on Kul io speech. ol CYPRUS Garfield Wards Plan Lavish Easter Cantata BIDDING SET Cyprus Students Take Drama Prizes Non-Profi- 1 swiiil-nesda- y . c:-fu-lc- Boys Questioned On Firecrackers s j |