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Show iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii OBSERVATIONS imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii "The Complete Home Newspaper" Thirty-eight- What h -- Read Garfield. Utah. Friday, March 25, 1955 year Number 40 "f IK Carnal 0 X It in The Times or Leade- r- was to sorry to not nave 3t bm able to cm the championship basketball gam between Cyprus and Murray Saturday night but listened to it over tht radio. What a game) Almost uncon-adoudin tha last several min-vief play I was litarally pounding on the floor, urging tho Magna boys to "com on, conn onl" I can wall undorstand why darling Clair Matthews fainted In tho oxcitomont of lha fray. Wo should Ilk to extend our personal congratulations to ach jat th Cyprus players. Coaches Deb Smith and Lax McKee. All an most deserving of th tiila. y. Authority To Talk On Utah RED CROSS TO START HERE Uranium Boom Students To Be Presented In Recital THIS SATURDAY Speaker To Be Guest At Lions Club Monday Night Presenta- CAMPAIGN March 24th Mrs. Singleton GOLF SEASON m A Reporter's Ufl A good friend of O min, Roy th Si. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press, whose search for facts led him to spend eight hours In an Iron lung, has been cited by th Hational Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Roy. 3ft. is the tether of four children. Ha described his interest la polio as that of "a newspaper reporter who has seen first hand Its ravages and. also that ef a father who can't help seeing in his mind's ay bis own children so Involved." He volunteered to spend th day in an iron lung in th hop that "somehow, after eight hours in an iron lung, I could catch a hint, an inkling, of what a polio victim goes through week after endless week, month after dreary J. Dunlap. now of "But for all a lung's restriction, its discomfort, squeeting monotony and ability to giv birth to all sorts of Strang phobias, you can't disguise th fact that it is a blessing in a rather frightening Weather Permitting, Game To Mark Advent of Spring OPENS BIG tion Planned By Pop-ul- ar M. H. Love, director of the Utah State Securities Commission, will be the special guest speaker d at a meeting of the Lions Club this Thursday Even though most of the population was most skeptical that evening, March 24th. His subject will be a most inspring had arrived March 31st official first day of spring-Ut- ah teresting and timely one, "ConCopper Golf Club officials be- trolling Utah's Uranium Boom." The gathering will be held in lieve it is so, and nave therefore set the opening of the course and the Fireball, dinner is to be served clubhouse Saturday, March by the Lady Lions at 7:00 p. m. followed by the talk and business permitting. The official opening of the discussion. course will be April 24th, but Relative Dies many members had requested Mrs. Nicholas "Ellen" Petter-sso- n that earlier golf be allowed and of Price, 63, died Saturday the club opened for their conin Price. Funeral services were venience. Matt W. Broderick will serve conducted Wednesday. She was a sister-in-lato Mr. as clubhouse manager and also Matt Pettersson and Mrs. Eugenie club professional. An official schedule of season Dea of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended. events will shortly be released by Jay W. Richardson, president Piana siudt-nlof Mrs. Helen Singleton of Magna will be presented in a recital Monday, Mar. 28th. 7:00 p. m. at the Brock-ban- k Junior high school Little Thcat.c. Performing on the program will be: Janice Niebien, George Novak, Marianne Gardner, Karen Donald Marlor, Kathy Donaldson, Paul Donaldson, Toni Ty- gesen, Michael Walters, Suzanne Gourley, Dwight Privctt, Jean Woolfendrn, Bob Gourley. JoRae s Magna-Gar-fiel- IF YOU WANT TO KEEP PET- SDONT BRING THEM TO SCHOOL Preparedness is half the battle against disaster. The other half is man's ability to help himself and his neighbor recover, oni-disaster strikes. Through the Salt Lake County Red Cross chapter and its various community services: local res ident can win both halves of th.t battle quickly and efficiently if Woolley. it should occur. Others are Roberta Singleton, Plans Cited Pal Singleton, Ann Reid, Billie If an earthquake, flood, fire, Titcomb, Winnie Jensen, Marilyn windstorm or explosion should Harding, Norman Nielsen, Joyce ever threaten this area, emerManin, Becky Ridge, Gloria Pet- gency help to victims would erson. Claren Gay Ripley, Billie come immediately through the Gay Larson, Peggy Breeze, Claire Disaster Preparedness and Relief wiuntu nkaM Ann Poulscn and Sharron Diana, rinrnmirtaa r9 sai bVIUIlJ I ler, according to Robert F. Petti- grew, 1855 Red Cross campaign MAGNA chairman. Salt Lake Red Cross volunteers, specially trained in emergency mass care, feeding, first aid, transportation, shelter and rehabilitation, will provide this help to the fullest extent poss ible. the Chicago By one point, The Salt Lake County chapter defeated the Magna could also cull on a highly-traine- d Sunday night at the corps of almost 1,000 disaster Hellenic Gym to take the Rocky specialists maintained by the Mountain Basketball tournament. national Red Cross organization The Magna squad, sponsored by to serve this and others of the the Paulas Auto Company, had 3,700 chapters. 3 and also defeated Denver, Mr. Pettigrew urged county won out over Portland. residents to give their support to A beautiful trophy that is now the current campaign of the Red on exhibition at the Puulos Auto Cross to raise 8101,000 and 4500 Company was presented to the members in this area to meet the group as second place winners. organization's extensive responJohnny Prokopis was voted the sibilities for humanitarian sermost valuable player and given vices at home and abroad. a trophy and two other local players, Jim Frankos and Bob Koncar were named on the All-Stteam. Players in the championship 1955 game representing the Magna included Johnny Prokopis, Bill Patsuris, Bob Koncar, George Dimas, John Calcvas, Jim Frankos, Jimmy Brown, B. Prokopis and John Christopaulos. A meeting of the Cyprus Parent Teacher Association will be held Thursday, March 31st, beginning at 7:30 p. m., announces Mrs. Claude Jones, president Election of officers will be featured, followed by a program consisting of numbers from a traveling assembly. fc sJ consultation ot teacners win B-e- Front Row Left to Right Verl Newbold. Wayne Thomas, Larry Reid, Bob Grant Middle Rowi Coach Smith. Gary Fuller. Dave Pearce, DeMoyne Oliver. Back Rowt Dick Shafer, Larry Morgan, Ralph Hasson. w All Unlicensed Dogs To Be Picked Up! Local Citizen Asked To Contribute To Worthy Caute MAGNA SQUAD TT CLASS CYPRUS TEAM CHAMPS FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF SCHOOL FIVE TAKE SECOND PRESENTED TWO TROPHIES HOOP PLACE By Larry Mc Cullough ball, but the powerful Cyprus deAn assembly was held Monday fense forced the Spartans into afternoon to honor the Cyprus Three children were bitten by The Pirates from Cyprus High back court, and a great team high school state hoop champs. dogs last week at Webster School, Two trophies were presented to displayed again their magnificent spirit sparkled and the Pirates and school authorities, including comeback ability as they eagea gathered together for their des- them. Principal Philip Debs, announce the Murray Spartans to win Die peration drive. Mr. Virion Mortcnson gave the that dogs without licenses around They brought the ball down Class B State Basketball cham the school will be picked up by trophy for capturing the Class B cenfloor the and great the Cyprus' y in Saturday-Sundapionship for the first time the county dog catcher. title and Thomas, took over ted the Ralph Chipman presenhistory of the school Saturday, ter, Wayne the regional trophy to the The three children were re the ball and through dropped 1 What a reporter! Pirates and their coaches, Deb leased to their parents for medical ConMurOquirrh Stake Quarterly The state Class B games were net to tie the score at Smith and Lex McKee. attention and rabies shots. to held will be ference the tried get Saturday A. Smith ray desperately the in George Since the TV showing of Responses to the presentations Students and parents are kind 7 March at the played Fieldhouse at Provo for four ball, but they tried a little too were made by both coaches, and our two ly asked to see that the children's and Sunday, "Peter Pan," himannounces Green Pleasant found and Thomas Ward, hard, days. each of the five players spoke a younger daughters, who live in pets are tied up and do not President J. Frank Peel. self at the foul line. Team a fairyland world, have been follow them to school. If they do Alma Deserving words. few to to tension was the terrific The Sonne, assistant say There was never a team that A matinee dance at 12:30 pre waiting for Peter Pan to come? so, the county dog catcher will Twelve and Leonard Love of the walls of the the with and least, cham the deserved more knock on the window and ask be called and he will pick up richly ceded the assembly. general welfare committee, will pionship than the Cyprus five. the BYU Fieldhouse bulging with them to fly away with him to the canine creatures. attend. noise of frenzied the 9,800 fans, Never land. They, played their hearts 'out Saturday, 640 p. m., slates a throughout the league ana tourn- heroic Wayne Thomas dropped In fact, I'm sura several bruises Priestthe and welfare meeting ament play and never once did both charities through the bucket. The reformer must be a hero on Leslie's legs have been caused 8:00 at is m. a foul shot but the hood p. gathering must have they give up, even though they Murray got learning the hard way that she at all points, and he Sunday sessions are set for were forced to come from behind Pirates were not to be denied as couldn't fly. conquered himself before he can 10:00 a. m., 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. to win in six of their important they held on to the ball for the Ah, beautiful childhood! conquer others. The latter meeting will be in games. Yes, this Pirate five dis- remaining 40 seconds of play. Baker Eddy Mary BACK charge of the MIA. told Hal Duke last week played a rare team spirit and Wonderful Team which to together play he had stuffed a big Get ability of the sports present day Many Ready Now For Annual April Cleanup! made them unbeatable in 16 writers build wad of cotton in a prescription up the high scor Only one Cyprus hoopster of straight games. bottle, thai In spit of all the teams that run up ing the state Class B Championship In the first of their four tourn scores over rival teams and cotton being used in th tops of will return for play next ament tussles, the Bucs met Ced- ers who amass individual play bottles containing pills and tabscor- squad Gary Fuller, son of teams traded two The ar City. lets, there is a considerable surrecords, but this writer sticks yearpeppy' Mrs. Pearl Jenkins Fuller of Magbaskets throughout the first half ing plus of cotton, according to th with the idea of team play in na. to run a 8 score at halftime. Federal Agricultural Report, and Utah has never had All the others are seniors. They The Bucs wasted no time in the sports, Hal Just grinned in that frienda better state champ of are Verl Newbold, son of Mr. and follow. Thomas as second half has rats and flies Newbold, on .War filth, team play than the Cy- Mrs. C. A. ly way. Attended last month by the All parents and patrons are Newbold, 2951 South and started and Fuller the and been declared by hitting Magna Pirates. prus 9050 West, Larry Reid, largest crowd in the history of urged to attend this vital gather scored 19 points between them in Garfield Community Councils in To quote a member of a Salt son of Mr. Magna; and Mrs. Robert P. bingo night at the Magna Cath- ing. Moat of us ar quick to recog- their annual Cleanup Campaigns less than 5 minutes to give Cyprus Lake newspaper sports depart2821 South 8700 West, Mag olic Church, another social Reid, nise a good thing th minute th which will begin in April a 0 lead. ment after the championship na; Bob Grant, son of Mr. and gathering is slated this Saturday other fellow sees it first town a shot of the Reid picked up jump Representatives game Saturday when he said: and Cedar City hit two to bring "How can we pick out one Cy Mrs. Owen Grant of Granger and evening, March 26th in the hall organizations will make a 2840 South 9000 West. I told my favorite Raid the score to 4 for Cyprus and prus boy for all state? All five are Wayne Thomas, son of Mr. and at As survey just prior to the Mrs. B. F. Thomas, Granger. usual, coffee and cake will Garfield th other dav about truck pickup and also have all defense then the strong Cyprus Instrumental musical numbers However, Coach Dub Smith be served to all in attendance, his huge dog that ha so adores. unsanitary conditions disclosed for over and and hot offense took students of Webster School says there is some excellent ma and everyone is extended a most Five Team Mates that diplomacy is th art of sav a report to the County Health by will form the basis of the pro- were too much for the Cedar City terial in the second team con welcome invitation to come. "nice those five as the game ended, ing Larry Reid, the field general Mary Jo Andrus, 21, daughter doggi" until you can departmentparticularly gram at the Webster School PTA led the Pirates sisting of David Pearce, Dick find a rock. for has with Reid Fuller of Mrs. Ruth E. Andrus of Gar with the 17, 12, that would favor the breeding of next Bucs, beMarch 30th, Wednesday, Morgan, Shaffer, Ralph Larry Evan knowing that I'm not in flies and rats. Newbold with 11 and Thomas all year with his masterful ball field, is queen of 625th Military promptly at 7:30 p. m. with 10, Terry Shaw, Jack Starika. love with any spades of dog. Police Company, Utah National William B. Martin, prexy of the ginning gave the Pirates a well handling and shooting. Veil New- - Hasson, is in charge. Mauch Mrs. William as served has Huish the Brent Raid just laughed. Guard at Fort Douglas. balanced offense in the game bold has been a demon on de Garfield group, and John A. Ro-also officers will of Election ki-- h Miss Andrus was a contestant as "the best of the day." fense as well as offense all year, manager. of the Magna department, be featured for the 1955-5- 6 year. judged won many games has recent Miss Utah National in his and will be in direct charge, assisted play All patrons are invited to Fear Meet Uintah for the Bucs. Gary Fuller played Guard pageant at Hotel Utah in a number of committees. the Pirates afternoon If w war to believe all by Thursday his four best games of the year at Salt Lake City during judging of met Uintah. The Uintah team the tournament Clean Up Now tha distorted, fear provok21 lovelies from 13 communities. as he provided un gave it a try but the ing statistics spoon fed to us Owners of property with She will be among regal guests offensive spark for the Pirates the Cyprus ability was too much for and collected 53 points and a through an madia of communic- sanitary nuisances are being ask An unusual music festival is at Salt Lake Guard military ball the Utes. The Utes stayed with neat 26 rebounds. Bob Grant was ation, this is what our destiny ed to clean up, and it they fan being planned by Oquirrh Stake March 25th at the Rainbow would be like: to comply, the full force of the th Bucs for the first few min th backbone of the Cyprus de- ALL-STATnext Thursday, March 31t in Randevu. E utes of play, but then Thomas, fense as he collected 35 rebounds law will be brought against them, Green Ward, beginning Pleasant By lit I, one out ef every five according to O. Leo Robinson of Newbold and Fuller took over and held Haun of On Vacation Trip to only at 8:00 p. m. of us would be dying of cancer, the Board of Health. and the rest of the 'game was all 9 points as well Murray County as setting up Mr. and Mrs. O. McDonald of A total of sixty will participate Bob Grant, 2 player on the while one out of 20 of us would The appeal to all residents of Cyprus. many baskets for the Bucs. Cyprus team, has been named a in the numbers which are in Garfield, accompanied by Mr. be in a mantel institution. We both communities and Hunter, to Mm! Dixie Wayne Thomas, last but not member of the Tribune charge of Mrs. Ralph Smith and and Mrs. Sherman Robinson and probably would fa visited from start a spring cleanup of their Mrs. Lucy Ann Clark Daniels, Friday, the Pirates met Dixie. least, was the big boy for the basketball team. Mr. . and Mrs. George Wood of Mrs. Edwin Spencer. time to time in th hospital or known Magna Should they win, they would meet Pirates in the Murray game, as premises is most urgent, accord- 68, former well Lake City, are vacationing WasSalt a for This were Others is in Thacker, Roy preparation on of our asylum by children, to the chairmen. resident, died March 11th in Lyn-woo- Murray for the championship. well as many others. Wayne kept e festival April 5th In for a week in Las Vegas and Pete Haun, Murray, Jack a victim of cerebral palsy or polio, ingThe committees are directing California, of a sudden From the very start, the Bucs up an almost impossible pace atch, Mannion, Bingham and Packy the Mi Jordan Junior High Titpinn Arintia That- np. av- while our second child would be their efforts not only at removal heart attack. She was the mother left no doubt as to whom would to the and scored ted m. return 8:00 also at Union. game throughout pec school, p. Friday. Fenn, at horn, ill with rheumatic of trash and debris, but also are of T. L. (Luke) Daniels of Mag' be playing Murray. Led by Bob the final 4 points which gave fever. Grant, the Pirates ran the score Cyprus the win. Dave Pearce and requesting home owners to trim na. Funeral rites were conducted to 9 at the 4th quarter, and Th third child would, under trees. DeMoyne Oliver also did fine March 15th in Forest Lawn ceme from there, the reserves took over these circumstances, be forced to Owners of vacant lots jobs as reserves. and interment made there, a the fine rest tery of and did for rubbish that may job the go to his psychoanalyst alone. Championship game box score was The born regarded lady game. Gary Fuller with 14 and MURRAY Mind you, this could only happen be dumped on them. G T F P if w were fortunate enough to Will YOU cooperate in this August 16, 1386, a daughter of Larry Reid with 12 were the high Haun 4 3 have escaped tha ever compound campaign that is destined to be James and Martha Laughton scorers for the Bucs and Bob Startin 2 7 5 9 Clark. She married T. W. Daniels Grant led the defensive surge Goldman 5 4 3 13 ing effects of heart disease, tub the best ever conducted for YOUR in 1906. A gala dinner to honor the Cy15 rebounds. with Some 6 2 2 14 erculosis, arthritis and smoking community? Only several weeks Healy Survivors include her bus prus high school basketball team, Th Big Gam 0 2 Rose if we had not remain for the trucks to pick up icigarettes-a- nd Mc Lex Deb coaches and Smith And then came the time for Larry Reid of Cyprus, son of been previously destroyed by all the winter's accumulated band; two sons, Thomas L. (Luke) 4 6 Daniels of Magna; James Daniels, the big game. Cyprus was meet Reading Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Reid of Kce and Principal Walter K. 19 20 15 53 Fourth of July or Memorial Day trash. will be held next Monday Lynwood, California; two sisters, ing Murray for the third time. Watch for the pickup dates! Magna, was named as a member Daly, accidents. Mrs. Charlie (Etta) Brown, South' The big question on everybody's Lake evening, March 28th, at Andy's of the Deseret News-SaG T F P CYPRUS A doctor told me recently that Jack mind, could the Bucs make it Reid Bas- Smogaibord in Salt Lake City. It California: Mrs. Telegram Class B Economy is a distributive vir gate, 4 3 0 8 in his years of practice, he has tue, and consists not in saving (Stella) Davis, Alhambra, Cal three-- as they had defeated Mur Thomas begins promptly at 7:30 p. m. ketball squad. 5 11 8 18 watched patients who came to his but in selection. Manare ifornia; four half brothers, Lor ray twice before this season? The Fuller Jack members Other 6 0 0 12 It's most interesting to tabulate Henry Mori is chairman of the enzo Clark, Santaquin; Ernest tension was terrific even before office overwhelmed with fear and nion. Bineham Rov Thackr. Edmund Burke 0 10 0 the height of the Champ Cyprus Grant the movegroup spearheading and Arthur Clark. Salt Lake City the game had started. anxiiy--mo- r than was Justified Wasatch, Packey Fenn, Union and ment, composed of business men 7 2 2 16 Newbold high school team. My friend's proposal is to face and Albert Clark, Provo and five The first half was a hard fought by th severity of their illness. 22 17 10 54 LaMar Haun, Murray. citizens. other and Larry Reid is the shortest of Minor, relatively insignificant real problems with courage and grandchildren. nip and tuck affair In which Cyprus 15 29 46 54 the Verl Newbold is group, o Mrs. Daniels was a Magna res- Cyprus managed to maintain seek solutions, disease seems to catapult patients informalion-'iAll attending will pay for their 11 23 6 1 39 53 Wayne Thomas and Bob NEWBOLD VERL ALSO into an emotional tailspin by th rather than to giv up in utter ident for a number of years and 6 point lead. Cyprus started out Murray own dinners with the exception Grant are 2 and Gary Fuller is Congratulations to Coaches Deb well known to many of the older the second half with a bang as of the honored guests. propulsive fore of their unrea- despair. Lex McKce and all the NAMED ALLSTATE' Smith, As other worries the for that citizenry. soning fears, he said. And everyone of them can they got off to an eleven point team for a wonderful and courReservations may be made with News of her passing will be lead which was narrowed down And of course, there ar other have no sound basis, try to gain a are all credit shoot, job. ageous They especially the shot that Mr. Mori by Saturday. reasons for man's fears. Today's a healthy menial attitude by bo- read with sorrow by alL to seven points at the end of the to our school and community. will kill off most any rival--tha- t Verl Newbold of Cyprus has to be able tho economic coming funeral distinguish world, from rites Attending, complex third quarter. Reservations may also be made been selected a member of the jump shot from around the cirstrife, th vagus worriea about tween those fears that are real tins area were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. cle. ac until Saturday noon with L. O. Murray got a foul shot and a Even a mild mistake must be Provo Herald team, ar net. and those that Daniels, Mrs. E. E. Daniels, Mag tip-i- n possible war or depressionthey and took the lead, seen as a mistake, in order to be cording to information given this Larson or Kenneth Huffaker, in They're truly like their name-fight- ing all contribute to make a Remember, "We need only fear na and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Then th Spartans began to stall, corrected. as wc go to press. Pirates that carried oft addition to Mr. MorL paper fear itself." Clark of Santaquin, uncomfortable KtaialTy. For 40 meads they controlled the the state titlt. Mary Baker Xddy disguise. "Without iron lungs, without th funds to buy them, pay th trained help to operate them, rent th hospital rooms to house them, finance th polio research, hundreds of thousands of the living today would have died yetier-day.- " Oquirrh Stake C7-C- All-Sta- rs All-Sta- rs Conference Set 72-2- 54-5- 52-5- 26-2- 3t ar ONLY ONE" CYPRUS HOOP PLAYER Hi OFFICERS Catholics lop-sid- ed Put Filth, FliesJRats on Th' Run, All-Sta- rs CYPRUS PTA TO NAME Plan Public Town's Council Leaders Demand ' 30-2- Biimo Night PTA NEXT WEBSTER MEETS 46-4- ' - block-by-blo- ck Garfield Beauty Is Guard Queen WEDNESDAY 47-4- all-stat- 56-4- 9. STAKE PLANS MUSIC FETE BOB GRANT Mrs. T.W. Daniels MARCH 31st NAMED ON Dies In California Of Heart Attack 6-- All-Sta- te d, five-stak- 39-2- LARRY 19 REID NAMED ON 4LLSTATE CYPRUS TEAM, COACHES Here Are Statistics On 10 14 lt All-Sta- DINNER PLANNED TO HONOR Cyprus Team - 0. 5-- 6-- 6-- 3. All-Sta- te 52-5- 0, |