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Show 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII OBSERVATIONS iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiifiiiiiin -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper" Recollections It in The Tunes or Leader Serenl Cyprus high school sludonts wara in iha shop Tuesday, seemingly quite interested in journalism. They asked me how Garfield, Utah, Friday, March 9, 1956 many years I had been in news- Thirty-Nint- h Year Number Thirty-eigpaper work and if I had a profession to choose, would it bo the "fourth estate?" MAGNA To the first question, I take the stand of Jack Benny regarding 85-YMARCH 14 car A his age, but to the second. I pondered this and many recollections mm came to my mind. iit.-81-Y- ear k.nde:gar;tn or the A meeting of mothers of firs: j TJ The person who influenced my rst a vh;..i must b; six en- be will who children grade life more than anyone by estabtin blfjIC Si ptem- tering Magna Elementary School lishing a background of English, Meeting And Reunion For All Proves will be held Wed- - b,r lj- 1858 A bl lh certificate is next Smokeless Smoker Planned For Worthy Benefits September punctuation, spelling was Mrs. A Most required to enroll a child in kinnesday, March 14lh, 1:00 p.m. in dergarten in Caroline F. noundy, who was the Enjoyable Evening or the first Spacious, New Gymnasium. Public Invited. grade. room at the the multi-purpomost out. landing school instructor On Thursday Forms are being sent home Many Big Stars To Perform announces Principal Philschool I have eve; encountered. Subsewith school children to the parDebs. lip ents w hose child rtn are in Webquent Engliih teachers in high Marking another milestone in school and college courses did not the history of Garfield, and the Both elementary school princi- ster or Magna Elementary, and if Sparked by the attendance and teach me more than Ihis wonder- last Founders' Day that will ever performance of Big Name Stars pals, Mr. Debs and Dr. Maughan complete returns are made on the in the athletic field, the Cyprus of Webster, request parents to released forms, a substantial ful woman who is still alive and be held in the Garfield school, a most successful evening was take the prospective tint grade number of newcomers ran be deresides in Salt Lake City. Club is sponsorhigh school students to their family doctor for termined from homes that al-- a ing a Smokeless Smoker,. Mongraduation from Cyprus, joyed Thursday oy a large group. Rites Conducted X knew tnat to as 'ready have Kh-o- l children in Final' hive further edu-- 1 A very fine program, arranged complete physical check-u- p day evening, March 12 in the spacious Cyprus high school gymnasoon as possible. A special foiqij attendance. For Ed Heusser Monday cation. 1 would havo to find im- - toy Mss. John Dea, was presented sium. mediate work, as we were in the and the oldest PTA president, D. may be obtained at the schools parents who do not In Salt Lake The event will beg.n at R:00 have children attending cither for the doctors to fill out. throes of the depression, and my L. Underwood, who was 85 yean The immunization for tetanus, school and who have a child elip.m. father, together with almost every young on Monday, was introduc-ctho- r Funeral services for Ed (Dig Utah Copper worker, was ed, as well as the oldest principal, Contributing their services will diptheria and smallpox may be gible to enter nm fall, should Ed) Heusser, 4G, former major be Gene Fullmer, Rex Layne, obtained free at the clinic which notify the offices of the princi- league baseball pitcher, were employed only 10 days a month, 'the beloved George A. Wegge-- I Jack Nelson, Milo Savage, Paul is held the first Wednesday of pals. The Magna Elementary conducted Monday in Salt Lake had noticed that W. T. Grant land, who is 84 yean young, Hour To Be Number of Offerings All but four of the 20 PTA Different each month in the Magna Clinic phone is 2371 and Webster School City. Perkins, Benny Flake and others. store had their official opsning All funds derived from this enseveral days previously, and so presidents attended the joyful At Home Are Given (near the fire station) at 9:00 a.m. 5581. Mr. Heusser, a major league Listed For Higher Edutertainment will be used for anFor Various Ages with doubt and qualms, fravolod gathering, baseball pitcher for 14 years, died cation Opportunities nual scholarships and to purchase Insofar as records ore available, to Salt Laka City on the Oram Thursdsy after an illness at his In efforts to forestall any jutrain and want to the storo. The the following people served as A number of scholarships are athletic equipment. home in Auroro, Colorado. The public is extended an inonly way X knew the direction PTA presidents in the designated venile delinquency and cases of He was born in Murray, a son j being offered to the Cyprus high from the Orem station was to yean: sexual molest, the "Curfew Lew of James and Katherine Burlton school 1956 graduating class, an- vitation to attend. A nominal fee 1920 George Adamson, Ken-- . is to be strictly enforced follow a group of Magna people. Heusser. When he was still in his nounces Principal Walter K. Daly. of admission is to be made. I, the There will be 20 bouts of amaneth Turton. and Garfield sheriffs Magna The list is most gratifying and his family moved to Magyouth, and saw a very familiar fact, 1&23--teur boxing and wrestling and a this ares, it whs reU Underwood, be throughout should he where on studied the na, the senior Copplayed by after looking at ma sovoral times. of professionals will appear G. Johnson, ig32.33-- A. vealed to the Copper Printing per league baseball teams a num- class, and applications made on group aha said with a wutagrin and McFar-fnondon Monday. choices to ascertain if they in exhibition. Margaret their Company ber of years. manner. "Aren t you Us ne The deputies have orders to see are eligible. Com To California Nislson's sister T" When X answer- lone McDonald, that the letter of the law is car1928 he moved to California, The following are listed: In X said ed in the affirmative, end Ethel Nielson ried out, and offenders will be Utah Congress of Parents and one and later married Wanda year I looking for work, she said. cflscd ) Ellis. He entered professional Teachara picked up and taken to the aher " on, kid. I'll take you to the Sarah Henderson, iff a office, awaiting notification Teacher- - Training Scholarship. baseball in 1929 with the Ft. office!" She not only escorted me Verena Waldron, for their parents to come and get This scholarship provides the Wayne, Indiana team. In 1935 he to lha mptoyment managw. but LAuis Cardinals and recipient with $100 per year at Dorothy Merrill them. St. the joined a ska's mid. "Give tha kid break, Norma Crow-- a Parents will be fined $10 for later was on the staff as a pitcher the school of his choice. It is to friend of mine. X have never ther, who instituted the preschool the first time, $20 for the second, of the Xiladelphia Phillies, the encourage worthy young people forgotten this kindness of uura kindergarten. $30 for the third, etc. Philadelphia Athletics and the to go into the teaching field where Ratio. who is now Mrs. Luka 1941-4- 2 McFar-lane, Mrs. Margaret Ages, Rules Given Cincinnati Reds. they are so badly needed. Daniels. who was in charge of the Mr. Heusser was the leader in Last year Cyprus High School Boys and girls under 15 yean first hot lunch program. of age must be in their homes by X worked at Grant's Storo for I the earned run department in the was awarded one of these schol1942-4- 3 Mrs. Gladys Baldee. 10:00 p. m., young ladies, 15 to 18 National League with an average arships. months, received $10 n week, paid 5 Mrs. Bessie Ras- yean old, must be in by midnight of 2.88 in 1944, while with the Deadline is April 1st. 85 a week for my business college. and young men, 15 to 21 yean Cincinnati Reds. He was a right- Brigham Young University S3 h week for rides-- so had the mussen. 1 Mrs. Con Groff, old, must also be in their homes Three types of awards are hander and was known in the . fine sum of $2 left. . . in Australia available. baseball world as Big Ed." by midnight J I was at the Empress Theatre wl1 947-4--49 Mrs. 8 (1) Scholarship awards to stuEvelyn Brid- Surviving him are his widow, in Magna on evening, when a I a son, Eddie Jr. and a daughter, dents of high scholastic achieve slide was shown. "Wanted, office 1 Mrs. Ann Ahlquist Mrs. Barbara Garner, all of Auro- ment and demonstrated leadergirl at the Magna Times." X 1951-5- 2 Pictured above Is Bert Eugene Singleton, a Leap-YeaMrs. Venna McQuivey. baby, who ra, Colorado; his mother, Mrs. ship ability. $1 at applied, got the "position" 4 celebrated his first birthday in 4 yean on Wednesday. By him it Iha Katherine Rogers, and a brother, Mrs. Lola Mae Bate(2) Scholarship awards for a week and worked for Mr. little Pekingese dog that was one of his birthday presente. James Delbert Heusser, both of special skills in art, forensics, Howard A. Jarvis, the owner, for man. Marty Thompson. ft Murray, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle athletics, journalism, music and 5 years. 1955-5- 8 Mrs. Jean Martin. of Garfield, 8850 speech. Denney Mr. Jarvis was an attorney, and Gene Fullmer 4 Burial was in the Bountiful (3) Church achievement awards Principals Given although he did not practice law, The theme of the program, based on high scholarship and Gene Fullmer, employe of KenCemetery. he had been admitted to the bar. necott Copper Corporation at was On it Thi is extended Sincere necessary Saturday, The youngster was born at St sympathy leadership. and through him. I learned menT Bingham, ia the main star attracaround the educators and PTA to shut off the water over the to is sorrowed 15. Deadline March the family. Little Bert Eugene Singleton, Marks H wpital on Leap Year tion. He is a middleweight and sisUniversity of Utah as teaming various angles not Pridcnts. The principals in- lower area in Magna, 3000 South son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Single- - Day. He has a has been as high as 6 in national to 2600 ami' from 8600to 9200 ton of 2893 South 9050 West, ter, Sherry Marie. (1) Scholarship for high scholoniy of writing, but also of epar-- 1 cluded: He is currently at Madiratings. 1909 Miss Jessie Terns m-West, to make the needed cute Magna, will never .get very old achievement. astic Anyway, when Leap Year aiing printing machinery. son Square Garden on national 8850 191W. on installation C. and of 0valves of Limited number (2) other Alldredge. for he is a Leap Year baby, and babies birthdays do occur, they To further my education, all 1911-1television programs. West the first step in installing celebrated his first birthday 2 Benjamin Howells. are paid considerable attention. scholarships to worthy students this time. X applied to the Belt 1912-2- 1 new on mains street A. that who need financial assistance. Weggeland. George on Wednesday. little Bert! Congratulations, Lake Tribune for employment 1921-2- 2 Deadline is March 15. J. I Christensen. Difficulty was encountered in and was hired. To Tom Cornell 1922-2- 3 a as the and Utah Slats Agricultural Collage. cuts, James result J. Hickman. making late editor, and Noble Warren, 1923-3- 5 the water was off for 5 hours, inW. Frank Bailey. . Two (2) scholarships covering chief editorial writer, both now 1935-3- 9 James Smith (decea- stead of the anticipated registration and tuition fees to .. deceased. X owe untold gratitude. se'll period. An unforseen break reworthy applicants. X was exthe Tribune. is A most cordial invitation employed by 1939-4- 2 Home Economics Scholarships. C. P. Rockwood (de-- quired longer fixing time than the continued working for Mr. Jarvis he to to attend tended everyone actual cutting and replacement of Deadline April I. ceased.) and went to school Ward Second 4 Building Spencer 1942-4- 9 the new valve. Salt Laka Area Vocational School Cl. k FreL Mr. Jarvis decided to sell the Fund dinner and program on FriFiremen of Salt Lake County 1949-5- 2 Water Must Go Off Bennett. J. Scholarships providing training me first chance. and offered at March 16th, plant beginning day, 1952-5- 4 However, as there are not any Fire Department No. 2 were kept opportunities for capable and deMorgan Lund. X had been 6:00 p.m. managing it for a year. on valves old Green Pleasant in Saturday the answering busy Leiter. graduates. It will be held in the Oquirrh serving Probably, Jay and Gayte. X Deadlins April 1, Hutchinson. system, it is impossible to cut in three alarms. Dress-Uwould have been discouraged 11:10 p a. at occurred The first were Mr. Weggeland, new large lines without shutting about buying the business if it Mr.Attending Mr. s, being sold for this fine entertain m. at the residence of M. W. off the water. Three full-pai- d tuition scholar- had not been for another wonder, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Frrt, Mr. Bennett, West. The 8650 2839 South reThe Water Mr. Letter and Magna Company Lund, ful friend. W. W. Alien, then grets the inconvenience that was motor on the furnace became cashier of the Magna First Secur Hutchinson. rolled roast beef, mashed potatoes to many homes. When the stuck, resulting In a $10 damage caused Two tuition scholarships. Given Program and brown gravy, string beans ily Bank. Ha seemed rather con. water 9000 and considerable smoke damage is on shut off Other scholarships are offered concensus of was The the included: It again program opinion Opening fident that a loan could be financ- shoe and carrots, jello string West as it is cut into the old sys- to the house. Firemen blamed a at a meeting of the Cyprus high by: Rax Layns in- - SriKhws.WMAUiMilr butand rolls ad through First Security-e- nd fruit salad, pickles, Westminster College, Salt Iake tem, officials hope to give ample abort in the motor for the blaze. school Community council comRex a heavyweight Iiyne, and .Uted that I go with him to Ogden cake pie. A short time later, burning posed of students, teachers and ter, boxer, once had a national ring from City, Utah. to see Mr. George Eeelea. X was nard, Mrs. Harward and Mrs. warning. Tickets be may purchased residence at weeds and the Cedress-uof grass p Southern Utah, dances College Waldron, who sang, This Old parents, that rating of 6 or 7. He defeated Jer22 years old at ths time. of H. D. Reid, 7200 West and 2750 were very fine sponsored events. the Spencer Second Ward Bishop- dar City, Utah. tal Joe Walcott the highlight of sey or Mr. Ecclee Itetened very politely Monson J. Albert ric. bought to be South, caused fence poles Dixie College, St. George, Utah. his ring career. The meeting of this group was at the door. to the proposal and aiked u. to production f past PTA presidente set afire. Damage was written off held Monday evening and attendMiscellaneous to Milo Savage, also a middlef.lectw2- com backl was very dubious p. m. is the hour, Friday, other schools and Scholarships as $25. outside fine representation. a ed the colleges by by weight, was 6th m the last ratis and the 16th the March that the money wouldbe loaned. date, 3:00 same m.. at On the p. state. day of The subject matter was To ings. but Mr. Allen and X made another 8th Grade Glee Club. wire short in the basement of What Extent Should the High Stakehouse is the place for a Deb Smith, Cyprus coach, states an wonderful dinner, flowed by trip to Ogden, and Mr. Ecclee 2825 South School Supply Recreation?" Earl Newbold's home, Fullmer and Savage have that excellent me informed ha that program. smilingly 8050 West, caused an alarm to be All in attendance believed that 14-- 15 never been paired together, but had personally "okshad" the loan. turned in. No damage resulted, the high school did provide officials completing this smoker esHe and his brother-in-laOn February 29th, Mrs. G. A. enough recreation, but with the Jones, 37, was drowned Carlyle are endeavoring to get them to teemed S. J. Quinney, attorney last week in the Snake River just Anderson, 3150 South 8760 Wes' exception of the Alumni Dance, stege an exhibition. par excellence, have remained my out of Idaho Falls, Idaho, jyhen mistakenly dialed 8301, (the sher- - thought that the dances follow-iff- a Fullmer had 23 straight wins friends through ths years. A. the car he was driving skidded on number), rather than 6300, ing football or basketball games before his first loss in New York. Xtar. another obstacle present- C. an icy spot and dropped over and stated she wished the depart- were not too successful ed itself, wherein the bank board 500-foto the ment to come immediately to her embankment However, the ether dances, esinsisted that I must have another Snake River. home. X had to raise it withThe dates of Wednesday and Improvement Era Drive 81,000-a- nd pecially those termed as "dressup" Announcement was made Tues(He was knocked unconscious fine. The had whose spaMarch 14 and 15th have Starts March 10th Chief proven very Fire Mrs. in 10 days. Roy Smith, Colombe, Thuisday, that day Crystal and drowned. Three other comFinal plans are being completed been set lor the presentation of office adjoins the sheriffs depart- cious, new gymnasium had conLike manna from heaven, my Kennecott Copper Corporation panions escaped with injuries. the sheriffs tributed a great deal for a desir- for a group of local people to de- the Cyprus high school play, The iMagna Fir t Ward Mutual good friend, the late J. C. Denton, nurse in this area, will be at the Mr. Jones is a former Magna ment, answered will heard about the deal and came in Arthur Plant Hospital iri the resident, being a nephew of J. phone, as they were out on a call able atmosphere, and placid the part on a planned excursion ta the Arsenic and Old Lace. It had Improvement Association endedication of the Los Angeles been necessary to postpone the conduct their annual Improve-thi- s and handed ma his personal mornings. Ed Jones of this community. He and asked the woman what was dances on a higher level of LDS Temple. tertainment. drama several weeks ago due to ment Era Drive the nature of trouble. check for 81.000. Her other duties will remain attended funeral services. Saturday, The travelers will leave Sunday the illness of one of the main cast March 10th. The next meeting of the school This work has brought many unchanged, according to the copThinking that she still had the Mr. Jones is survived by his and are characters. 11, Mutual officers and teachers fire department number, she an' council will be .held Monday, noon, March widow and five children. experiences, untold wonderful per concern officials. 2:30 p. Curtain time is 8:15 p. m. will visit each family to sell friendships, enriched beyond any Sincere sympathy is extended wend, Tire, of course, theres ' April 2nd, 7:00 p.n-- All member! scheduled to witness the are urged to attend. a fire in my basement! im. Temple dedicatory service at to the sorrowed ones. description by my husband and I Altar Society Plans The department immediately jljos Angeles on Monday and arSale Cake For rive back in this area Tuesday alarm and had the answered the newspaper work Cake Sale Saturday The Altar Society of Our Lady blaze under control within minevening, according to President again? of Lourdes Church will meet utes. Gasoline, spilled on the floor J. Frank Peel Yea, I believe X would I A Cake Sale is being planned Anderson children, had Wednesday, March 14th, 8:00 p.m. The excursion train will stop the by As and discuss plans for a cake sale for Saturday, March 10th In the ignited from flames of the gas for Oquirrh Stake people at the A Naw Doctrine C. Penney store and hot water heater. J. I Magna on 12 noon at Garfield depot Bible the other i openedmy Friday.MarchlStlu First Security Bank sponsorea by Damage to the basement and evening to the passage wheroPeOtyon Six Utah women were named Dalton of Parowan, mother of ladies All desiring to donate the Magna 2nd Ward MIA for the contents was $25. Jesus gave a new doctrine of lovt. as finalists in the 1956 Harrell (Hal) Dalton, well known benefit of the Lammanlte fund. Tuesday at them have asked to cakes are He said) "Ys have heard that of the Year com- in this community. Mother Utah of Is the The or 48th noon the of support public The Utah mother will compete shell love I the rectory by .1 is sponsoring , PTA Webster The of two them mothers of HWHUimilH Thouhate ...I petition SPRING CLEANING urged. with thine calx Mrs. A1 those selected from the reSale thy neighbor end at Scars a Bake local Department people. end they will be picked up. 47 states, Puerto Rico, on maining enemy But X say unto you. love Lake Salt in Store City Friday, Mine ladies, armed with their They arc: Mrs. J. M. Duke, Hawaii and Alaska for the your enemies, bleu them that 9th from 2 to 9 p. m., unMarch lunchand buckets scrub brushes, llcber City, mother of Mrs. Mer- "American Mother of the Year" curse you. do good to them that 11-12es completely cleaned the Magna der "he direction of Mrs Clyde -13 rill (Smiley) Miner of Magna and title to be bestowed during spehate you, and pray for iham , Cutl president. Women's Club rooms Friday, to V. J. Duke, also a former resident cial ceremonies in New York City which despite fully use you end sinto wish PTA officers Th present a fresh appearance for of this community. during the firot week in May. who donatpersecute you. thank everyone cerely A film on Survival City" will spring. The other lady is Mrs. H. W. Resist not evil, but whosoever for this worthy be shown on items baked ed included Mrs Monday, The group Sunday, Joey event. shall smite that on thy right at the Tuesday, March reservoir is the greatly increased Williams, Mrs. Note Monson, Mrs. check, turn to him iha other also, The new 1'4 million gallon fire in Mrs. Erma Gem Nell mean Theatre, Mecham, conjunction will Tech, which protection And U a man taka away thy coat, water reservoir, erected last fall Mrs. Clara with the regular program. 1st him have thy cloak also. And for Magna by the Magna Water large savings to local property Mrs Ruby Russell Ward To Benefit Civil Defense officials urge rates. Brown, Mrs. Ellen Greenwood, SWIM whosoever shall compel thee to Company, hat been filled for the owners in lower insurance Mrs. Ethel Adamson and Mrs. From Skating Friday everyone to sec this picture as it Taste Water Odd twain. him wilh go a mile, go modern this in most jrs time and put into operation. is pertinent Although temporary, the odd Ella Peterson. Ghra to him that askeih and turn durMagna First and Second Wards day. There are four vacancies avail- mediate instruction. Either childnot away from him that would I The Utah State Board of Health smell and taste of the water will benefit from I fiber's Roller D of P able (or classes at the Magna ren or adults may enter. recently increased the require- - ing the xst few days, is due to borrow. Dance Slated Other Classes I for the protective paint on the inside The Hunter Daueht u c! V ih Skating Rink attendance on FriJuckling Swimming Pool on Sat'Judge not. that ys bo not menu for reservoir capacity A dance is scheduled in the classes are conducted will hold tV nigh'., March 9th. Pioneers Beginners day the and reservoir new steel 800 conducted of the between the forth urdays. each connection, setting will he donated for the Hunter Ward Hail on Saturday, hours of 3:0(1 and 4:00 judged. For with what judgment I 10:00 to 11:00 a. on Thursday. March 15th from Money Saturdays meeting a m. agent, es sanitizing H1H, special connection p. being of the Building Fund. benefit m. and intermediate classes from 10th. G- ori marie Is slated ye judge, ye shall be Judged, and gallons per Ma'ch Mrs. Ge of home the at ata"-sha- ll that tank into the introduced vas health with what measure ye mete. It necessary ftr 11 To be eligible for this class, the 11:00 to 12:00 noon the same day. The general public is invited to nd everyone is extended a members are nviud to to purify the water. ba measured to you again." dards. attend. Tore Pederson is the instructor. dial Invitation ta attend. attend. entry must have finished inter Another valuable asset of the ht Garfield Founders9 Day Brings Out Former lT Prexy; ELEMENTARY MEET FOR PRESCHOOL MOTHERS r Principal Weggeland . -r4 - FORMER BALL PLAYER DIES IN COLORADO se PARENTS ar , Ctypras Smokes? Foe9 Monday U SCHOLARSHIPS C BE FINED ON LISTED CURFEW LAW CYPRUS HIGH FOR j j 1933-34-M- ly s. 1935-38-M- de-w- as 1930-37-M- 1937-38-M- rs. 1938-39-M- rs. I I 1943-44-4- 945-48-- Water Off To 1949-50-5- r Make Revisions On West 1952-53-5- 1954-55-M- FIRST BIRTHDAY IN YEARS ld Public Invited nnf-versa-ry ch Firemen Answer Three Alarms In Magna On To Spencer Ward Bldg. Dinner Saturday I School Council Feels Gil-tin- Dances Good a PLANS GIVEN ON KCC NURSE, Former Magna Man Killed On Hunting Trip MARCH Many Plan Visit DATES SET FOR To L Temple; SCHOOL PLAY Will Leave Sun. C0L0MBE ot Mothers Of Two Local People Named Finalists In Contest Webster PTA Bake Sale At Sears Store Civil Defense Film At Gem March Water Reservoir Filled, Ready For Spring, Summer Use New OPENINGS JACKLING Mt AVAILABLE AT CLASSES |