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Show Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Complete Home Newspaper Thirty-Nint- h -- Read Year It in The Times or Leade- r- Gartield. Utah. Friday, September 2, 1955 PTA CYPRUS OFFICERS EXTEND WELCOME TO ENTERING SOPHOMORE STUDENTS GIVES HEADS OF COMMITTEES Number 11 GARFIELD National Champ Hara Caorga "Gix" Von Elm, notad golfer of yaari ago. wai a viiiior in Magna on Monday and laid ha had coma to lha Copper golf cource to aaa thair famous greens. Mr. Von Elm defeated Bobby Jonas in 1921 for the National Amateur Golf championship, and since that time has starred in a number of tournaments, although not in recent years. . Haul Them Away? It has been reported to this office by several citisens that other residents have cut down tree limbs and piled them in back and at the tide of ihoir homes. Twould be much safer, more attractive for all dwelling pieces if they were hauled away. Think so? More and More Bill Hook, that genial genilo-- . September 6th Results To Be Announced edition. Cerda have been sent to all first graders telling tbs shift they will A complete list of committee chairmen has been released by the Garfield PTA president, Mrs. Jeanne Martin, to work in the 1955-5- 6 year. Other officers are Mrs. Pearl Comstock, fust vice president; William L. Hutchison, second vice president; Mrs. Marty Thompson, third vice president; Blaine Wall, secretary-treasureCommittee Heads Committee chairmen are: Vonda Thomas, publicity. Venna McQuivey, hospitality. s. Mitzi Cameron, Dorothy Dea. program. Vi Martin, Room Mothers. Lola Mae Bateman, safety. Jean Martin, magazine. Daisy Aston, membership. Wanda Fredericks, Forrest Allred, adult education. Connie Wall, L. H. Kennard, At President's Party Slated September 24 i- -' Muting in a group to uy Wolcomt" end offer their help and are a group of Cyprus high school siudant body officers, to registering sophomore students. Reading from loft to right era Gayle Brown, reporter: Gay Johnson. secretary: Marlene Jones, cheerleader; Jay Moneon. student body president; Georgia Royal cheerleader and Bob Cundick, cheerleader. suggestions NEW MANAGER OF SAFEWAY MACNA STORE Joins Wacs by-la- tel-tent- Magna Couple Return From C R A Show Next Of great interest to all studants Jack Gardner, popular Magna resident, and parents in this area will be President J. W. Richardson, has purchased Reid's Mens Store, the starting times of various and announces that the official schools in this area next Wednesincumbent, R. J. Corfield. Vice Prcsident-- L. S. Hills, in- and formal opening will be held day, September 7ih: a. m. to 2:30 o Cyprus- -7 Tuesday, September 6ih. cumbent, R. S. McQuivey. The establishment is now clos- clock. Board of Directors Whittier 8:15 a. m. to 3:00 oT Aithur-- W. J. Ledingham, in- ed, undergoing extensive renova- clock. tion and painting. cumbent, Vane Fraser, Grant WilBrockbank 8:15 a. m. to 3:00 Mr. Gardner bought the Magna kin. o'clock. store from Wendell and John Royal incumbent,' Magna Allan, Garfield 8:30 to 3:00 o'clock. Reid, who have operated it for the Louis Fisher, Jay Sadler. to Magna Elementary-1:- 00 several W. past years. S. Hook, Bob Refinery-6:00 p.m. at Webster School until Zito, Sr. the new school is completed, 2nd Ore Haulage and Central Powto 6th grades, inclusive. er Station-Cly- de Cutler, incumWebster 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon H. Harkins. bent, J. for 2nd to 6th grades, inclusive. Mine Ernie Simpkins, L. E. Monroe 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Bud Snow. Granger 7:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Magna Garfield Associate members Kenneth Huffaker, incumbent, Ray D. Merrill, H. T. Dych-eNominees Nominees are: w fljfiilifiiliiill Am JACK GARDNER HERE ARE LOCAL SCHOOL BUYS MAGNA CLASS TIMES MENS STORE ident. Results of the election will be announced at the Presidents Party on Saturday, September 24th. 12-0- Our Very Beet Wishes Our good friends, Homer and - Sarah Bowen, were guests Sunday evening, and we were delighted to learn that Homer had accepted a position as manager of Gep-hsri- 't new store in Midvale- -a dry goods end general merchandise establishment. We wish only the very best for still thou two fin people-e- nd think that Penney! lest one of thair host Magna managers when Homer loft. Wo hop that he end Sarah continue to make their home here they ere definitely assets to the Miss Jenkins has signed up for town. three years in the government service. She is well known in this Life Difficult? area. Thera is no use denying the Complimentary to their grandfeel that life U difficult at time, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. but one of the host methods is to Duckworth entertained at a soprey your way through a situs cial August 23rd at their home. lien. A picnic social was enjoyed by You want health? Pray for it. family members. You went financial security? Pray thirty On 27th, Mr. and Mrs. August - for it. You went happiness in the A. V. Jenkins were host and hosthome? Prey for it. You want life ess at a social complimentary to filled with abundant Joy? Pray Miss Connie. Thirty-fiv- e family for it, big prayer. members attended. attend.' and parents era asked to abide accordingly. Until the Magna Elementary School is finished, all will attend el Webster. Ballots for the annual election of the Copper Golf Club are now being sent out to all members for their consideration and must be returned by September 18th, nounces J. W. Richardson, pres- r. They are moct interesting. Informative end necessary. The first one appeared in Monday's issue. School balls will sing next Wednesday, September 7th for stud an la of Granite establishments of learning, enrolling the largest number ever te be recorded at the schools. OPENING DAY Mr. Philip Debs, principal of the new Magna Elementary School, announces that ell Webster School students will attend on opening day from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon end Magna Elementary students from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Boundary lines were announced in last week's FOR GOLF CLUB A most cordial Welcome to Cyprus was extended all this week to registering sophomores by student body officers, principles of the school explained and cooperation sought from all. presJay Monson, student-bod- y ident, said that the welcome mat was literally spread out to each and every student, help was offered on their registration and ideals of the school were expounded to make the 1955-5- 6 Few men ere as genial or as year truly one of attainment in much fun as my Skip and Leslie. scholarship, good citizenship for Wonderful people. all new and older students. Miss Connie Jenkins, Mr. Monson further stated that Great Articles of Mr. and Mrs. E. all of the student-bod- y rules and daughter X will be strictly followed heartily recommend that ev- Jeff Jenkins of Magna, departed eryone seed the feature labor arti- Monday for Fort McLellan, Ala- for the betterment and progress cles that are appearing in the De- bama, as a member of the WACs. of Cyprus. seret Newt, written by that writer. M. DeMar Teus-cha- r. Troubles never come singla-- so ue end if you can learn to laugh at them, you will be happy much of tho time. GIVI Group To Entertain For Teachers On Tuesday, man who look after ell Utah Coppar Golf Club tourneys in a capable and efficient manner, informs us that the membership of the club continues to grow and grow. Isn't it s maxing how many liks this barnyard pool, as one of my music. friends calls it? Gladys Baldee, health. Audrey Malmborg, historian. Homesick Time Raymond Larson, building. Drove down to the Smiths Kate Kelehan, telephone. Ranch Drive In Monday night and Wanda Fredericks, Saltair rewatched a good movie starring presentative. John Wayne. Eunice Harris, hot lunch. I tried to recall who this star Margery Hiatt, shut-in- s. reminded me of until No. 2 On Tuesday, September 6th, daughter, Leslie, said: Mommy, ho look just like Uncle Skip, the Garfield PTA is entertaining at a luncheon for the teachers and doesnt he?" noon at the Why. of course, and homesick- new chairmen, ness flooded me to see that cute school, following the teachers' younger brother of mine in Sal- meeting. Mrs. Venna McQuivey em. Oregon, and the older one. is chairman. The first PTA meeting will be who is also so deer to my heart Leslie in Richland. Washington-n- et held September 22nd, states Mrs. to mention their wives who Martin. are more than cistere-in-Iato they toll E European Trip Declaring that if the United States had not extended 'most half of the aid, generous Greece population would have starved to death, Mr. Harry Lat-sof Magna, said Friday that the Greek people would be forever grateful to America. Mr. and Mrs. Latsos recently returned from a 34 month trip to Greece, Portugal, Italy, Halifax, Canada. Mr. Latsos recently retired from work at the International Smelter at Tooele where he lived for 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. Latsos were overjoyed to see relatives in Tripoli. Mrs. Latsos had not been back to her birthplace for 34 years. Mr. Latsos called on Ambassador Cavanaugh, formerly of Salt Lake City and now the Greece oi William Johnson . . Now Manager of Safeway Store Mr. William (Bill) Johnson, a native of Spanish Fork, Utah, is now managing the Magna Safeway store and is probably one of the youngest managers in the state. efficient man, The who has a constant twinkle in his eye, has been associated for the past 44 years with Safeway. Prior to that time, he worked for an independent IGA store. He is married and has two daughters, 6 and 3 years of age. They plan to make their home in Magna. Homer Bowen diplomat. A total of 2400 Greek villages Sheriffs Make Plans For School Safety Named Manager Of Big Store survive. War Heroes , One group of 25 men were dis- Hundreds of children and par-en- ts are preparing for the 1955-5- 4 school year, but they are not alone, as the Magna and Garfield sheriffs are currently making preparations for the scholastic term. They issue this warning to motorists: Be on the constant lookout for our children, observe all school signs and school patrolmen. School Advice They also issue advice to school children: Do not, under any circumstances, accept candy, chewing gum, rides, or anything from strangers. If approached by a stranger, walk away! School warning signs will be repainted prior to the opening of school on September 7, all school crosswalks will be repainted. Sheriffs say they will keep a careful watch on children and free any possible child molesters as they go home from school. deputies explained this protection does not seem as necessary in the mornings as in the afternoons as children usually go from their homes to school with' out loitering, but in the afternoon usually loiter enroute home, Tournament Data Qualifying rounds for the club championship may be played until Labor Day, inclusive, at the Copper Links. Play for this annual event is slated for September 17 and 18 and more than one hundred entries are expected. Idaho Falla Visiters A group of golfers from Idaho Falla, Idaho, will play at the Copper course Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11th, play a team match and tour the mine and mills. FISH-GA- ME WARN WILY DOVE HUNTERS The State Fish and Game partment has had a warden below Bacchus the past several days try-Ting to nab hunters pegging away at the mourning doves with .22 rifles. Considerable damage has been done to power lines and especial ly signal cables on the Ore Deliv-the- y ery railway line between Magna Zone land Bingham, and the game de- Shcrifb warn motorists the has assigned a warden speed limit in each to catch these game violators, who school zone will be strictly enforc are shooting rather late in the ed. They say this may seem ex- evening. tremely slow in this machine-powShooting before the season opage, but it is necessary. ens is a federal offense and the Deputies patrol the schools at penalties are very high, 6 months least twice a day, and if they ob- - jin jail, a fine of 8299 and confisca' serve a child talking to a strange I tion of the shooting arms, adult, they keep the situation un Fish and Game officials state der surveillance until the child they are prepared to prosecute leaves. the violators to the full extent of The elementary school patrols the law. will be organized shortly after Beeson Opens school begins. A mourning dove season opened September 1st in most of Utah with a portion of Tooele county closed where local hunters have been in the habit of hunting. The area east and north of the highways and roads beginning at Timpie Junction to Grantsville, thence south along the South Willow Road to the Stockton Road, O. Claron Alldredge, executive then east to the Salt Lake County assistant at Utah department of line and north to Black Rock is Federal Housing Administration, closed to hunting. n former Magna man, has resigned to join the appraisal section of Walker Bank St Trust DRUM-BUG- LE De-fro- m he 20-M- il mile-per-ho- er 1 10-bi- rd Former Magna Man Accepts Bank PARKER HAS SERVICE Position well-know- NEW STATE BROCKBANK GIVES DATA ON LOCKERS All lockers for 7th, 8th end 9th at Brockbank junior high gradera s in Magna will be sold after the opening day of school, according to officials. Only booka have to be purchased by 9th graders-th- ey i. i .4 are provided to 7 th and 8th students. Jack Gardner The student body fee for all Business Expert Mr. Gardner is a former Uni grades is $1.50, the charge for two versity of Utah student, where he lockers, gym and hall, $1.00. An minored in business. He oper- additional charge of 50c is made ated the Conoco Service station for 7th and 8th gradera if they rein Magna for five years and serv- gister for home economics or ed in World War 11, being a pilot shop. Virginia Richardson, physical in the Air Force, holding the rank will aneducation instructor, of captain. Mr. Gardner announces that the nounce after the opening of store will continue to carry name- school the official gym uniform brands of clothing including Ar- and where to buy it at the most row, Lissner slacks, McGregor, reasonable cost. Interwoven sox, etc., and will feaSCHOOL SECRETARIES ture many specials for the gala School secretaries who will opening on Tuesday. He states that he wishes to op- serve in this area in the 1955-5- 6 erate the store in a manner that year are: will be of service and please all Cyprus Misses Irene and Ilene with good clothing as well as a Hulse. rs. Brockbank Zends On relationpleasant owner-buyKidd. ship. Webster Mrs. Joyce Naylor Peterson. H.; e Whittier School e, POOL TO BE OPEN LABOR GRANITE DISTRICT REPORT APPEARS Elementary-Mr- s. Val- officials. Mrs. Roy Williams announces Local schools received notable there will be three busses with the same routes but the numbers recognition at the annual Salt e Region Parent-Teachehave been changed to 15, 28 and Association conference 25. These busses will pick up the Monday. The Granite District Associastudents from a half hour to 45 minutes before school starts in or- tion is releasing a list of these awards in their entirety, to be der to be at the school by 7:55. New Officers published in next week's paper Due to the resignation of Mrs. for the local high school, junior Marie Cannon, Whittier PTA high and elementary schools. president, Mrs. Mary Defa, form-;e- r Meekness heightens immortal vice president, has been ad' attributes only by removing the vanced to the proxy position. Mrs. Stella Wach will serve as dust that dims them. Mary Baker Eddy the new vice president. HIGHWAY DECISION ON GARFIELD POSTPONED TO OCTOBER Magna eria SnelL Garfield Vonda Thomas. To Start 8:15; End At 3:00 p.m. Local Schools Given Awards Whittier School will begin classes at 8:15 a. m. and school will be out at 3:00 p.m., announce At PTA Parley wned WIDENS LOCAL Jr.-M- er CORPS LEAVES FOR IDAHO ROAD well-know- n, a. Homer W. Bowen, prominent Magna resident, has been named after Hitler honored by tinctly manager of the new Gephart they had held a mountain pass store in Midvale, it was revealed Overheard: They have no telesoldiers. The from many German vision sot, no automobile, no piano-Mr. Bowen is formGreek soldiers, who were from here Monday. of the only a bank account." Magna J. C. er manager Mr. Latsos home town, were store, has a quarter-centur- y Penney of in honor a by position placed experience with the J. C. The next Community Recrea- Hitler and the German soldiers AL Company. Penney before to tional Association show will be were forced parade Gephart Stores is a Utah corheld at the Ranch In at Magna them in salute formation. Hitler operating in the state for Company. Wednesday, September 7th, fea- later granted the Greek soldiers poration more than 48 years. He is a native of Magna, a gradaa their freedom. well The Command, turing Mr. Bowen will be part owner uate of Cyprus high school and as novelty and cartoons. in store, keeping University of Utah. of the Midvale MAN He In the playoff for the Northwest with the corporations manager aji LDS two and one-ha- lfcompleted year Pro championship game, Magna locally-opolicy. Each store is thus a mission in South Africa. won Sunday, and the second unit. Mr. A. W. Steve Steed, with Upon his return in 1939, he joingame results are not available as Wide experience in the automo- we Complete lines of dry goods, ed the Beneficial Industrial Loan Nightly precision shows will be go to press, played Wednesday and luggage Corp., leaving in 1942 to enter the shoes, furnishings tive field, is now parts and serat the Twin Falls Counpresented night store new will be stocked in the vice manager of A1 Parker Ford U. S. Navy as an ensign. He par- ty Fair and rodeo by the Magna at 60 North Main Street. in Magna, it wai revealed this ticipated in 13 campaigns while Drum St Bugle Corps, according to Mr. and Mrs. Bowen will con- with the Club To Meet week. R. L. Latsis, business manager, Navy in the Pacific. aid their to have tinue hearing Mr. Steed has had 18 years suThe State Road Commission After leaving the service, he from August 31st through SepThe regular monthly business workers have added another lane service in the Judge Building, oined brothers in Alldredge Con tember 3rd. pervisory experience in a medium sized dealership in Missouri and and social meeting of the Wo- of highway from the B & G Row Salt Lake City, operated by Mrs. struction Company, which is still T. R. Colombe, director, will one of the larger dealerships in men's Benefit Association will be to the intersection near the Bowen and Colleen Rowan. building homes in Magna and Salt lead the group composed of 40 to will continue Bowens The at Los Angeles. He has taught in held Monday, September 5th Lake. In 1949, he was hired by musicians. light, making the road safer and They departed on the Magna Womens Clubrooms, more convenient for all who live make their home in Magna for FHA as a construction analyst Lakeshore bus lines for Filer, IdaFord Mechanics' schools. the present. Mr. Steed, wife and son plan to beginning promptly at 8:00 p. m. in the B & G Row houses. and advanced to appraiser, senior ho. All members are urged to attend. live in Magna. The highway is now a three-lanThe proposal has also been appraiser and finally executive assistant under David W. Cannon, made that the local group particiand makes it possible for now a Washington official of the pate in the Rosdbowl parade at B It G residents to get on the SWIM agency. Pasadena, California on New highway when the Kennecott shifts are coming off work withYear's Day, and lelten on same Honor is a harder master than have been sent by the Salt Lake out waiting until all cars have law. passed. City Chamber of Commerce, laudMore Highway Work Samuel L. Clemens ing the Magna Corps. DAY The Magna Community Council is seeking further highway nounced officials Kennecott that In a statement to the Copper would be able to render their de- improvements in this area, par Due to a number of requests, Printing Company Monday morn- cision ticularly from 8700 West along the Jackling Swimming Pool will by September 1st. ing, L. F. Pett, Salt Lake City Mr. Pett said that due to sev- 2700 South to the turn. They have be open on Monday, September Kennecott official, stated that it written the State Road Commis- 5th, (Labor Day), it was announceral factors, including presenta to release would not be possible sion asking that the rough pave- ed to this paper on Tuesday. to of whether tion names and amounts paid, is d keep proposals, a statement on the town of Garment be replaced or Improved The annual financial statement razThe pool will observe the reguin this weeks issue.. field until ihortly before October Garfield, do away with it by lar hours on this day of 10:00 a.m of Granite District in a newly reIt should prove of great intering the homes, or offering them and the washboard effect 1st. vised form required by a recent est for every taxpayer in this area. for sale, would have to be studied to 10:00 p.m. act of the Legislature, listing It had previously been an further by officials. Wednesday At Magna Ranch Iq E. -- Warnings Given On Any Child Molesting; Report To Sheriffs 15-d- were destroyed by the war, and only through the wonderful aid of the American people who sent food, clothing and many other items, were the people able to John Given IN THIS ISSUE pub-ishe- Lake-Granit- rs |