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Show eoLiimN -- Rrad It in The Times or Leade- r- The Complete Home Newspaper CHATTER From The Editor ABET CLASSES CT AVAILABLE Bosi Rcmtdy We n.iti? a mid western college is putting in a great deal of research on how tu keep bread fioin MISSIONARY TO RESIDENTS glowing stale. Heating helps a little, and so does freezing. But there's nothing that beats having a large family around. Free Instruction Available If Enough Participate A f.iicwdi testimonial will be given in hunor o! Elder James Richard Atliay Sunday evening. October lUtli at the Pleasant Green First Ward Chapel, beginning at G OO p. in. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alnri Raker of MagM: Provided enough interest is church California Diplomat: A man who thinks shown to warrant classes, very intwiee before saying notmng. teresting free instruction may be provided in M.igmi under the PTA and Grande Sehool District pro- On- eOne of the things we have to be gi am. announce Mrs. Kulli Davis Fax of Magna, thankful for is that we don't get and Mis These two ladies state that the as mueh govermiunt as we pay fill i'a i:i: vl.i .m'S an- available: for. Family Study M.iUicnuil.cs. The Heart of the Matter alio op-:- i for Welding iTIii.i The pietuie "The Light of the buy-..mmihiI Ilolmun Hunt, high WorlJ,'' painted by t. Taxation and lnsu.".invi shows Christ in a garden at I 11. une median, .hm . m In His left hand He is holdLandscaping. ing a lantern and His light hand is fluid l.Vvlu.!.i ; knocking un a heavily paneled ' i - - ni.,l-nigh- CltlZi'llillip. Theie imod bo 10 lo la adiil : When the painting was unveiled, an art critic remarked, "Mr. Hunt, cavil class licioie tm-- call lie t.irt-eyou haven't finished your work. Tnere is a strong possibility, aeThere is no handle on that door." "That," said the artist, "is the ro: ding to Mrs. Davis and Mrs. door to the human heart it cun be Fox, lhai other classes nuy also Ik- given to include: opened only from the inside. Craft A perfect marriage is a hearth Type, hoi ihar.d. and a horizon. Millinery, lampshade. Leathern-aftrug niakiii-j- . A woman worries about the All wishing to register in the future until she gets a husband, free classes are asked to rail Mi.i while a man never worries about Davis. 6759 or Mrs. Fox, "704, the future until he gets a wife. TODAY. YOU It REGISTRATION is needed to make the classes A Lovely Person available. , lovely person us a wife, mother and individual is Selinda (Mrs. J. A.) Taylor. She's inspirA truly ational. National Letter Week We have been reminded by our Postmasters, Byron L. Huish and Theresa Taylor, about National Letter Writing Week. Somehow it reminds me of a story that Burges Johnson, a friend of ours, once wrote in his papei: To All Friends To Whom I Owe Letters: Affixing a stamp to a lettci always thrills me. I am sending to someone a small fragment of my self, and commanding my government's cooperation. Dropping the letter into a postbox is even more stirring, for 1 know that it is about to ignore space and bridge distance. It may be an ambassador empowered to reach agreements, or an arbiter to dispel misunder standings, or a confidential messenger to whisper secrets. There is such power in that folded bit of paper that my fingers relax their hold lingeringly, so I may gain the full flavor of the act. Mailing a letter, in fact, so thrills me that I wish I could ever find the time to write one. Please Cheek Your Voting Registration The general public is invited to Brock-ban- k Little Theatre. The class will begin at 8:00 p m., sponsored by Brockbank, Cyprus and Webster PTAs. Very informative facts were presented at the first meeting of the series Tuesday night. The final session is slated fen October 26th at the same place and time. flIUiv Y x-- U.S, AIR FORCE lu-l- d - Drinking Fountains Two new double di inking fountains have been installed at Webster School, one on the bottom floor and one on the top floor, announces Principal Philip Debs. This improvement helps the overcrowded condition at Webster. gu-all- CYPRUS PIRATES WIN 27 to 0; MEET BINGHAM FRIDAY NIGHT Defeat South Summit; With Miners at Bingham an intem-ptioand runback of a kick to score touchdowns. Meet Bingham The I.ratej w.U meet Bingham this Friday evening. October 8th, at the Miners' field. A large contingent of local fans Is planning to sec this fracas. This vicinity will undoubtedly deserted Friday the legal opening time of duck and other waterfowl hunting in be practically 1954. By Friday noon, hunters may try their luck to shoot 9 ducks and honkers, the legal possession limit for the first day of shoot- high is school and other resident sought on the construction of a parking lot for students to place their cars during school hours. Considerable criticism had been given students and the school by a citizens' committee, who objected to having cars paiked all day in front of homes near Cyprus. Explanation Given l, However, Walter K. Daly, stated that in a survey ma te last week by himself, out of 23 cars parked in front of homes near the school, only 3 belonged to Cypi us pupils. The remainder were owned by construction workers employed at the new high school gym and swimming pool, and few hy residents who lived near Cypi us. Lot Not Advisable It was thought that a parking lot could be constructed near the SPONSORED ty howi To Speak Al Webster PTA At the fust meeting of the Web slor School PTA, Merrill K. Davis, former speaker of the Utah House ami Repuhliran candidate for the State Senate in the November 2nd dection. will be a special invited speaker and guest, Wednesday, October 13th. The gathering begins at 7:30 p m. Mr. Davis will discuss the JunAccording to Article VI of Utah ior College issue and reapportion-men- t Motor Vehicle Laws, Ihc followproposal. ing information relative to motorists and school buses is given: Folluwing his talk, the meeting Upon meeting o- overtaking any will he open for discussion or bus winch has slopped on questions. Another speaker will be Miss the highway for the purpose of reeeiving or discharging any Loa Russell, executive director of scIkkiI childien, provided, such G11I Scouts, who will talk very school bus upon the front briefly on this work. Consultation Period and rear thereof a plainly visible Pi lor to the general meeting sign containing the words School Bus in lcticis not less than 4 in which will be held in the spacious lemoved in height which cun room, there will be or covered when the vehicle is not an hour of consultation with in use us a school bus, motorists the teaelieis, from 11:30 to 7:30 should not di iv more than 20 p. m. The general public and all miles an hour. H was inudveitently stated in sehiMil pat 01s aie extended a tins paper last week that motor most cordial invitation to attend. ists were requited to stop a rea Then- - is great beauty in going suitable distance from a school bus which is on the highway for through life with. ml anxiety or Half our tears ere twwlm, the purpnw ot receiving ov disand the other half discreditable. charging children. Ruling Given To Motorists On School bus - s mulii-purp-is- c FIRE: A YOUTH PROBLEM- LEGION RECRUITING LW. Ilillam ASSISTANCE PROGRAM football field, but students did not want to park their cars that far away from the main building. Too, the possibility of the autos being tampered with so far away from the school was very likely. Therefore, officials fed that thp next best and most logical is the Granite property just west of the present gymnasium. This is now being used as a depository on Undid moved from the construct ion. However, by the first or 1955 when the gym an.l swimming pool construction will he finished, it will be possible to level this ground and use it for a n gulur parking lot. Several advantages to such a lot are also apparent. It faces the Cyprus shop department, as well as class! ooms which will be built in the gymnasium, so lha: instructors can keep an eye out" for the protection of cars Oquirrh Stake NEWS three-year-ol- Flower Garden Cluh, Wednesday. October 13lh. It will be held in the Firehall and begins at 8 00 p. m. Mr. Hillam will show colored slides on rare, exotic flown s on his recent tour to Hawaii and exvarious aspects of his unplain And So to Mrs. A And, so I end this column with usual trip, according a fond adieu to each and every J. Duckworth, president. Musical numbers will also he one while I am gone fur ten days The general public is presented. on a vacation to sunny California with my good friends. Walt and urged to attend. Vespa Fairbanks in Burbank (Vespa is a sister to Delsa Hook of Sophomore Officers Magna) and Rachel Denton in North Hollywood! God be with you. Terry Shaw was recently elected president of the Cyprus high school sophomore class. Other Receives Discharge officers are Dennis Peterson, vice Ernest Conti, son of Mr. and president; Myrna Harding, secMrs. Tony Conti of Magna, has retary: Connie Keetch, reporter: received his honorable discharge Verleno Del Port-- i and Kathy from the armed forces, after sery Bean, checrlt-adeis- . any charge their families are urged to attend. Serving will begin at 5:30 p. m. and continue throughout the evening. The committee in charge ex- ln(s a most cordial invitation to all ward members and their families to reserve this evening and enjoy a delicious repast as guests of the ward. Serving of hot lunches will at the Garfield, Wehster elementary schools, as well as Cyprus high school, next Monday. October 11th, announce Granite officials The prices at the elementary schools will be 20 cents per day and 25 cents at the Brockbank and Cyprus high school. However, due to construct. on difficulties, serving at junior will not start until a later date which will be announced through the columns of this paper. Principals aik llut parents fend the money fur each week at the beginning of tin- - school week un Monday. CENSUS JOBS ARE OPEN F011 APPLICATIONS Applications for employment as enumerators for the 1954 Cen- wt-ek- s n business. MIMNM HUH m 01 umwiih FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 3S County. Until (he pa.it few ycuix, then- were inly I'.vo count v sta- . tior.s. outside of city limits. Then.. , other articles of school apparel. ,u. school your child: attend? !lii now a tol.d of were stolen Wednesday evening of Fin- Chief Smith emphasizes This j, a question from clotheslines, owncd by Mr. tim-n-t No ithat the prevention of fires means Colinty and Mrs. Rulon Coe. 9072 West 2 in j,ke Magna ask periodically. But much to every on-- ' "f us. It may 3100 South in Magna. j lt ls particularly appropriate fm mean the saving of one's own life , Mrs. Cot-- who has three suns 'or the lives of loved ones. 1: may u, ensuing week Fur and a daughter, stated she had t )iand continuing through mean avoidance suffering, Sunday, washed and left clothes hanging Saturday, October .1 to 9. tb.i com- tin- - dislocation 01 i.mply the inIn out overnight. the morning munity, together with th-- state convenience which goes with a when she went out to take the and nation will obcivr t;i.- 3.Vh destructive foe. It mjv mean the clothes in. she discovered the loss. year of Fue Week ccono-niprevi ntioii Only three articles were left. loss. And, if tin- - whole fue pie Local Observance Mrs. Coe stated that most of the vcnlioii program succeeds in re clothing belonged to her children 1111 during tin- - number of fires, there Rov ann Ciiiei SiiiiIii Fm and during the strike period, it is bound to be a saving in the cost I11c.1l of all the that dep.ul'uent of will be most difficult to replace all l evciy ones fire insurance. will participate in inspection of it. Statistics prove that fire is mote schools, churches and busiiies.-tahlishmenti as well a. some tiian ordinary concern to children a fouith of the 6.600 homes, and make their leeoin- - More than 1:,st i fm-nie- n j Di-p.- st.i--t.n- - 1 Adult Sewing INFANT DIES item--Obta- in e CLOTHESLINES OCTOBER 11th RuIm Given Three bonus ducks must be in eluded in the bag of nine, to in elude either pintail or widgeon species. Of course, 9 pintails or 9 widgeons can be shot, but not more than six of the popular mallards, etc. With the exception of opening day, shooting hours are one-ha- lt hour before sunrise until sunset. The closing time is 5:59 on the opening day. Reports indicate a varied supply of the wary birds. The Utah Copper Duck and Fish Club is well storked at this time with ample water. However, some of the other clubs in Utah are rather poor at low water tables prevail in a number of the areas. Paul Schultz, president of the club, asks members to kindly observe club rules, state and federal laws. Hunters are reminded of one that Fedimportant eral Stamp before shooting! sus of Agriculture in Salt Lake County will be accepted beginning October 11, it was announced today by Field Supervisor Mr. Quay-I- c Cannon, Jr. Persons interested should notify Mr. William li. Prestwick at 1168 Ridgi-dalbane, Salt Lake City, Utah who is serving as crew leader fur this area. Application forms can be obtained also from the agriculture census field office at 1750 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah. Applicants for enumerator jobs must he citizens of the United States, have a high school education or furnish evidence of comparable experience, be in good physical health and of excellent character and between the ages of 18 tu 65. They must have sufficient financial resources to sustain themselves for approximately four from the date of or five appointment until they receive their first salary check. Applicants with veteran preference who meet all requirements will be given priapplicants. ority over Enumerator job applicants must be licensed lo operate and must provide a privately owned automobile in good condition. Pay cates will provide for the cost of operating curs on official Census - HOT LUNCHES THIEVES TAKE LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION POST TO START HERE APPAREL FROM THE AMERICAN ing. Merrill Davis 1m- - piin-cipa- To Show Slides At Garden Club .inn-- . , Mrs. M. Lauritzen is the new second grade instructor, appointed to replace Blanche Humphreys, who recently resigned from teaching duties at Webster School. inulli-purpos- Lew-E.it.i- - Naw Wabster Taachar home-owner- My Daughter I My daughter, LesMagna Second Ward lie, tried her elder sister's skates Plans Annual Dinner the other day, with the help of d Michele. The Magna Second Ward dinner Needless to say, Leslie fell down Mr. L. W. Hillam, garden con- is a number of times, and sympaplanned this Friday evening, Lake for Salt the Tribune, October 8th, announces Bishop thetically I said: "Leslie, why sultant don't you stop for a while and do will be the special, guest speaker Ivan Memmntt. There will not be at the next meeting for the Magna and all members and else?" ing the allotted k No School UE A Meetl Due lo the annual Utah EduAssociation Institute, cational local educational institutions will be closed all day Thursday and Friday, October 7th and 8lh. Parents are kindly asked to note this change. s The patience of Who live near the Cyprus WhM- i- something With big dark ryes looking up at me, she said: "I didn't try these skates to give up with: I got 'em to learn how with! What a lesson in that statement for all adults! Enjoyable PTA Social One of the lovely events of Un past week was the Webster Parent Teachers Association social given Wednesday evening in honor of members and Room faculty in the school Mothers. It was c room. A beautifully appointed buffet luncheon was served- A lovely floral centerpiece of autumn blooms was used at the serving table, and each of the small card tables was decorated with autumn motifs. Ninety-on- e were served. Arrangements were completed by Mrs. Fern Vaughn, Room Mother and Hospitality Chairman, Brockbank Tea A tea will be held in the H.ock-banJunior high school Hospitality Room for PTA officers, teachers and Room mothers next Tluir.i-dayOctober 14th at 2.00 p. m. All officers are uiged to attend Longer Season, More Birds To Be Allowed CYPRUS SCHOOL PARKING LOT 4. U. S. FRIDAY NOON Plioi-lx- Eaton Allen, 85, of "Young Aj: il" is the title of a 7.iiii) West 2310 South m Magna, dii-.l three-ac- t of n.itmal causes Saturday ploy that will be presented October 13: h at the Cyprus high in a Salt Lake Hospital. She had i!l fur muiic tune. school an. hlonuni by the Oquirih lii iioin Nupu-mbeStake drama deportment .Mis. 16, 180) in she was a Juoii Sprath-- Childs and Clifford Trenton. Wiseon.-iinn ii.u.gliii-- uf John on.l Sarah Carter me in ehaig-- . Sin- iii.irr.i',1 James Alien The clever presentation is on niiiiMiol tv pc of pioy that should hi 1U92 at Onlaska, Wisconsin, lie and enjoy- itii-i- April It, 19 Vi. piove most inlei I. u able to eveiyotie. The i.nl alii l.nly was a meni-i'c- : of the Episcopal church and dueetois have extended a great deal of hard and diligent work to tiic Women's Benefit Association. make it a success. Surviving are a daughter. Mis. Cast of charaeteis include' Bud Kffir Luelu-s- i of Magna and two McDonald, Jr. llcva Blown, Kelly sistcis Pearce, My ilia Maiding, Juanita Hansen, Carol Crawtoid, Ken Walters, Carla Aruve, Doug Roberts, Bob Perry, Jerry Richards, Kay Dca. Leone McGill, LuAiia Burkalew, Joyce Alldtedge and Claire Matthews. Curtain will go lip on the presentation at 8:00 p. in. PUBLIC PATIENCE SOUGHT ON Magna-Gar-fiel- ld Funeral Rites Conducted For Mrs. Phoebe Allen M-.- Response, Missionary. Locals Use Long Passes To Local registration agents have Closing Song, "I'll Go Where notified this paper that many You Want Me To Go, Dear Lord." Tough Encounter Expected ritizens are not properly register- Mr. and Mrs. McMaster. The Cyprus Pirate football ed and will not bo allowed to vote Closing Prayer, Alma Baker. squad ran rough shod over the November 2nd. Postludc, Mrs. Spencer. South Summit team by a score of Open House Therefore, would you kindly check and see if your name is Complimentary ti the nu lion- 27 to 0, before a large crowd on on the books of the district where ary, Mr. and Mrs. Baker arc en- the local gridiron Friday night. Pirates used the long game you live? Registration days arc tertaining at open house at their to The beat the South Summit boys, as October 12 and 26. home, 2870 South 8700 West SunThe name and address of YOUR day evening from the hours of 8 they completed long passes, used registration agent will be found tu 10 p. m. All triends are invited to call. in another column of this paper. Thank Youl Again, we wish to express our d sincere thanks to the Elders of the LDS church for their fine contribution of the Community Birthday Calendar. It was delivered to our office Muulay by O. K. Fotheringham and John Hickman and is mast interesting printed work. When a girl applies for admission to a certain college, a questionnaire is sent to her parents. A friend of ours in Salt Lake filling out one of these blanks came to the question, "Is she a leader?" He hesitated, then wrote. I am not sure about this, but I know she is an excellent follower. A few days later he received this letter from the president of the college: "As our freshman group next fall is to contain several hundred leaders, we congratulate ourselves that your daughter will also be a member of the class. We shall thps be assured of one good follower." Public Invited To See Rollicking Play By Stake r attend another menial health class next Tuesday, October 12th, in the series sponsored by the three local PTA organizations at the Elder James Richard Aihay The following program will be presented: Prelude, Mrs. Eva Spencer. Opening Song, "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning,'' congregation. Opening prayer, Stanley W. Jacques. Sacrament Song, I Need Thee Every Hour," congregation. Remarks, Glen Campbell. Vocal Duet, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart McMaster, selected. Remarks, Grant W. Baker. Piano solo. "The Submerged Cathedral. Debussy, piusenled by Alan Nelson. Remarks. Bishop Wallace F. Sadler. DOCK SEASON MAGNA LADY 1)1ES SATURDAY OPENS IN UTAH assisted by officers and cluirnien. Games were later played and enjoyed by the group. PUBLIC URGED TO ATTEND MENTAL HEALTH CLASSES Atiiav is leaving on an LDS WELL-KNOW- N PRESENTATION OCTOBER 1IUU NEWS na. door. DRAMA 3-A- s c Political Data Don't forget! There are only two registration dates before the genNovember 2nd. eral They are: October 12 and October 26. Check your registration so that you may be able to vote! Here are the names and addresses of the agents and districts: Precinct 4 295 Mrs. Claire Pullum. 118 Washington Ave., Garfield. rs. G. A. Underwood, 10 E. 17th Ave., Garfield. 297 Elizabeth Jane Jones, 3018 n 296-M- 1 So. 9150 West, Magna. 298 Mrs. Gladys Baker, 2778 South 9050 West, Magna. 299 Mrs. Eugenie Dca, 3043 So. 8900 West. Magna. 300- Mrs. Estella Pehrson. 2910 who fi'ri 'ha. South 8600 West, Magna. y neiiilaionViis''o'ijos.iililV14 years or 302 Mrs. Franris II. Hansen, yuungei. And it jrd. etc There are font teen vol - wen-well established that children 2789 South 8500 West. Magna. iinlt-riand 2 paid men now e:v-inPrecinct 5 lesponsible for many fires. Hie - 1 day-old Michael David Frai'-r- . son of David a:.d Barkira Opening Social Nokes Frazier of 494i South 4420 The opening social of the West, died in a Salt Lake hospital f a c P. G. First Ward Relief So- Thursday, 12:30 p. m will lie next held abnormality. Monday, ciety Survivors inclu ie his parents; October lllh, beginning at 10:00 a. m. in the wardhuusc. Guests will one sister. Susan Jeanette, Kraros; lx- present from ZCM1 to show grandparents. Mi- - Male-- Frn.er. fabrics, patterns and sewing Tooele; Mr. and Mrs Seth C. machine attachments. Luneheon Nokes, Magna. Graveside serv-mwill be served at 12.00 noon. weir Many new ideas will bo shown Saturday morning in the Wee .Ioat the morning session, and ladies rdan cemetery. extended Sincere sympathy are invited to attend the entire to the soi rowed family. day. - ia-l- Glass To Start Here Oct. lltli An evening adult sewing cla.s has a tentative stalling date of Thursday. Octobei 14th al Ciprus high school. It is being spon-oie- d t by Granite School with Mrs. Luc, He Simpnin, instructor. Mrs. Simpson slates that she will be able to take registration and fees until Mondav, October lUh There is now a full class and a few ready hu a second class. Dis-.ru-- s g dep.irtmrnt. Estimated Lou Next Weekt Bowling The firemen have answcu-about 70 calls tnus far in 1954, for j Men's Bowling an estimated total loss of $50,000 October 11. American League. in Hu- - nine months of the year. It will be remembered that th disOctober 13, Fedctul Lcagu.v October 14, National League. astrous Magna Drug fire form the bulk of this high damage 6:30, Teams 4 vs. 3, 10 vs. 8 and 9 vs. 7. 8 31), Teams 6 vs. 1 and 2 figure. liv vs. 5, Fortunately, it was Womens Leagues insurance. A" The Magna statin 1 has Itecn in at G:30. "B" League operation since Hie f ill of 1.123, at 8:30, Teams 1 vs. 5: tl vs. 3 and under the jurisdiction of Salt Lake 4 vs. 2. j e 307-- Mr. Elizabeth Jont-s- , 5940 West 3500 South, Magna. rs. Eva Passey, 4800 W. 5th South. 308-M- In California Hospital Sid Lester, Jr. is in the Letter-ma- n Hospital, San Francisco as a result of an auto accident. He was injured in Utah and transferred to the hospital by plane. He will be in California about three weeks recuperating. He is the son of Mr. anJ Mrs, S. I. Lester of Magna. |