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Show The Complete Home Newspaper ty-thirdye- f ar GPORT SEWER GROUP SHOTS DISCUSSES PUN HIGH RADUATION itesareset 00 evenings speakers for the 1939 school commence-n- t prus high exercises have been chosen the result of preliminary and al tryouts participated in by senior nous' members of the Student Monday bowling at the Copper Club saw the finish of the second half play which means that Bill Larsons Orphans, winners of the second half will play the first half winners, Bill Mayberrys boys. Bill vs. Bill for the championship of the Utah Copper American League. The team members are: Orphans, Larson, captain, W. A Wolstenholme, H. C, Jones, Rob- -, ert Evans, Harry Quayle and Mayberry captain, Jack Ridd, George Walker, Elmer Larson and Abel Larson. OF TOWN SETUP ' Gem-Empre- -- Gem-Empres- - 00 n, m J. Young Named President Of Women s Club d TTORNEY TO OFFICE 0 MAGNA effect-immediate- ex-itio- ns nniversary Of Market To Observed PLANS SLATED " FOR SOFTBALL SEASON HERE y, 88-16- 0; 178-17- 2; 174-16- 1; 165-16- 166-16- 167-16- o Due to an illness of Donna Johnson, captain of Team No. 4, Julia Johnson has taken her place for the remainder of this period, rmer Residents Invited To 'vicr Reunion oo Fatfier of Magna Woman Succumbs Huf- High series was won bywith a faker Furniture Company residents of Sevier Funeral services for Frederick R. Campbell, 76, who died at his series of 1857. home Friday in Weston, Idaho, of o o incident to age, won by complications High game series was were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. ith Others are: No. 9, 619, Weston cemetery. 618 No. 1. 601. Three Burial was in 619'.NO:..4L was the father of Mr. Huffaker Campbell points were won No.by5 and No. 4. Mrs. Fannie Isaacson of Magna. Furniture, No. 9, Surviving are 18 sons and dau8 is ghters, 84 grandchildren and A sincere vote of thanks feminine to B. L. Jones by bowlers for his unfailing courtesy Miss Blanche Taylor and Mrs. with and kindness at all times and willconAgnes Jacobs entertained at athe sincere wish that he TuesFool" party-la- st to lend nis presei.c M. I. A. Stake the the honoring at day Tuesday night festivities A Board at the Jacobs home. Utah Copper Club. short business meeting was held, suppend- - followed by an Mrs. Mary A. Robinson and milk green of bread, Lake City per was ing the week in Salt Mrs. onions. An enjoyable time visiting with her daughter, all. had by L. R. Mallory. 2. extended a cordial invitation attend the annual Sevier lny reunion to be held in the chouse Hotel eves April 8, 8:00 Saturday p. m. Program, dance and refresh-t- s will be features, pood mu-wi- ll be supplied. Announce-l- s oo ed n. that special invita-l- s needed to attend as announcement is being ma(!e nt eral Pre-Apr- for all. Hussell Kelson, son of Mr. Mrs. Darral Kelson, is report- m vran imProved condition at Marks hospital following a 0Us Alness of pneumonia. 2; 4; o are 2, il ed I Thursday afternoons at the club rooms have also been fairly successful although the attendance could have been considerably lar ger. The Girl Scout work, sponsored sucby the club, has been very under now are and cessful plans way to widen the scope of this particular activity. Mrs. W. B. Boucher, president of theoluh for the pasLiwo years,. has worked constantly to make these and other projects of the club a part of the community life in Magna. Mrs. J. A. Young, who has been vice president and now becomes president, together with other officers of the club and members, plan to continue to make the influence of the club be felt for what it terment" Mrs. Lucille Bird and sons, Pat, Monte and Ted spent the week end in Price visiting with Mrs. Bird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dimick. GUNMEN CHASE CHATTER In mtiicti the Editor Has Her sayt CAMPAIGN STARTS CITIZENS ASKED TO COOPERATE IN ss Number 43 MAGNA CLEANUP Representatives of civic organisations who are promoting the proposal of a Sewer for Magna." met for their second meeting Sunday and discussed two important phases, namely that a committee ss. immediately contact Joseph Chex. in several former years the Attorney General of Utah, to deCLEAN-U- P the be to presented termine that if Magna should in)gram, feat-b- y be will 18, of May ;ning corporate. could the Salt Lake various phases of the conCounty Commission .compel. Mag- . Cjtizens of Magna are asted to ation of the United' States. na City to set up a tax structure cooperate in Clean-U- p Week, to s, he students and their various or maintain a Magna City govern- be conducted here SatPrin-a- l starting announced were by ment and also complete investiga- urday, April I and ejects uncontinuing to Pinclude: Brockbank, T. tion on a proposal submitted by til Saturday, April 8, as the counThe Meaning of Gloria Orr, General Chairman Bert E. Mix to ty commission has placed their Nelson Bennion, mocracy: The National Bowling League form a Civic Improvement Com- trucks and men to haul away all he Meaning of Freedom, Mar-net- e will wind up this pany for the sewer and not incor- garbage including ashes, caAs and regular play Freedom of evening with Dick Moss team No. porate. Pritchard, any other debris citizens want reLech and Press; Margaret An-rso- 8 playing J. Mayberrys group No. George M. Haley, county sur- moved from their yards. Freedom of Assembly 8 for the second half title. To veyor, was The county commission trucks present at the meeting i Petition Verlene Hale Free-- have both these teams forge into and offered many helpful suggestwill collect the garbage on the Glen Wight, the final nights play with of Religion; only ions and outlined his estimate for various streets on the regular day Vaudis one game difference and then the construction of a sewer in the garbage is taken. Citizens reedom of Occupation; are Freedom of Educa- - play each for the title is a rare Magna. It was :hards, pointed out that coincidence. Truly, a most inter- the extent of a sewer need be rea others are: Virginia Boicourt, esting battle can be expected in stricted to the present water Owner-p;- " this 8:30 encounter. reedom of Property mains and Mr. Haley then offered . Joan Janney, Freedom of o o io furnish a plat of property ownirch and Seizure Merrill Mem-t- t, Federal Leaguers will watch ers and the full estimate of the Freedom of Ballot;" Rich-- 1 Martins team with 21 wins and cost and other data. Our American 3 losses, play Weggelands team Anderson, A committee consisting of V. J. uenship; and Barbara Roth-k- , with 20 and 4 in the final round Duke, American Legion. O. C. Privilege of the Writ of of play this Friday evening. Weg- Finley, Salt Lake County Fire Debeas Corpus. gelands boys won the first half partment No. 2, Clair Huffaker. and so stand an excellent chance Magna-GarfielLions Club, was to cop the Federal League appointed to meet with Attorney championship with a first half General Chex. winner and a second half team Resume of Club Activities Chairman Mix' plan for obtainthat is rinse tp the top. 10VE ing a sewer, proposes to form a Show It To Be OutO o Civic Improvement Company and standing All local bowlers are making sell shares with the following dato have arrangements Saturday ta: Mrs. J. A. Young was elected evening, April 8 reserved from 700 homes being connected. president of the Magna Womens the supposed-to-b- e sex. weaker toy F. Tygcsen of Arthur, well Reason: City limits territory to include Club at a regular business meetthe annual playoff and own attorney of Salt Lake and First north, Clarence Naylor home ing held Friday evening in the to Dutch select the 1938-3- 9 Lunch s vicinity, will open a law of-- e Time 6:30 p. m. for all on east, Reid Avenue south to clubrooms. Mrs. W. B. Boucher in Magna in the offices form-- y champs. 4lh south, west to 3rd East, south was named vice president Mrs. bowlers. 5th south, west to spillway and Agnes Williams, secretary, Mrs. R. to occupied by Joseph Fratto, o o north to 1st north. C. Parks, treasurer and Mrs. Vioomey, east Main street, of Team McCarty, captain be Mr. Tygesen will No.Amy obtained from let Madsen, corresponding secreMoney may 1 says: I like bowling as a II retain his interest in the law recreation the Cyprus Credit Union whose tary. and the enjoy friendly members - are to, A board meeting will be held in King and King, Judge association of the other bowlers. employes of the Utah Copper Company and Bing- the near future to appoint the ilding, Salt Lake City. o o ham and Garfield Railway. various committees. Ir. Tygesen will be in Sylvia Wimmer, captain of Magna a is No. s Team 7, says: Bowling Under this plan, labor would be A brief review of the activities, days a week with the of Saturdays and Sun-- 1 game that gets in a persons obtained from a WPA grant as it sponsored during the past year by His hosts of friends extend blood and when you once start, has been similarly operated in the Magna Womens Club, reveal iclcome and best wishes of fu-- e it is almost impossible to stop for several other Utah towns. By this it to be one of the outstanding there is always a chance that the plan, interest and high costs of in- factors inour community qfTjivic success. next game will be the perfect corporation, floating of bonds, improvement, including sponsorgame. Personally, I enjoy bowling etc. will also be avoided. ship of the Magna Public Library, better than any other recreation. The next meeting of the Sewer which has been considerably imI have met some very good sports- Committee is set for Thursday. proved by the addition of the women at the bowling alleys. Tak- March 30, 6:00 p. m. at the Mag- county circulating unit, the sumen as a whole there are very few na Women's Clubrooms. mer playground, the gymnastic poor losers among the lady bowlclasses, the adult educational ers. They all seem to laugh at the e classes and other projects. New books are arriving weekly poor games as well as the good ones. and placed on the shelves of the he first anniversary of the public library which is now env Magna Cash Irene won was series by High Market, owned tirely free and open to the public. operated by the genial Louis Peay who bowled Miss Tyler of the County Library yo, will be observed in Board, directs the cataloging and Magna J47. Cleo Blood came next with day and Both rolled very Saturday, March 31 placing of these books. Mrs.' Agnes April 1 with a gigantic sale, consistently and accurately, Williams, chairman of the library - gifts and Matt W. Broderick was reelect- committee for the club, has diliother items of in-- st o o for the general citizenry. gently worked since the first of High game was won by Cleo ed president of the Magna-Garfiel- d Softball Association at the the year to have everything in Blood with 195. Consistency-A- my he store has made and contin-t- o initial season meeting Tuesday readiness for the new books. McCarty, make steady growth-da- ily at the Utah Copper Club. Shelves have been placed in the o o evening racting new customers from C. H. Carl Ashby, Paul reception room and a new rug, of Anderson, A team consisting Crystal trading locality because of Ann Tyge- Schultz, F. Cooper Green and R. table and chairs have transformDora Self, Colombe, many fine services, quality d and sen, Edna Riley and R. Coon J. Corfield were elected members ed it into a very pleasant reading economical prices. at Bacchus Satur- of the board of Governors. room. hiring the past year, Mr. Fal-ha- s bowled a group The first games were scheduled won by A petition added many new conven- day. Three points were 15 with ten club members was instrumental for return a and May Monday team the Copper es, including a modem fruit be played on the Cop- teams entered in the league. The in having the Magna library one vegetable display rack and match will Utah Copper team, last years center of the county circulating at an early date. 0 other changes in the store per alleys were represented and library, thereby giving the reado champions, o the convenience of his pa- announcement made that all ing public of this vicinity a greatthe is Some of the high games were: of Utah the members Copper team er variety of reading materiaL The 1 addition to handling a wide, Cleo Blood, 195; Irene Peay, for first out the will practice library and the playgrounds are try ipleto variety of Jerry Richardson, 189; at the Wednesgroceries, termed the pet projects of the grounds Cyprus Lucille fruits and vegetables, the Julia Johnson, rerewas Dea 5:00 m. John p. club, although other activities v Magna Ethel Johnson, 178; day, Cash Market has one F. Archi- ceive full consideration. and manager appointed Florence the largest meat markets in Afton Hart, 175, 162; Attendance at the gymnastic n. LaVon Dea, 170; bald, captain. Morgan, be will local The held every Monday and governleague classes H. Falvo has been associated Mary Ensign, 173; Ardella Adams, ed by National Rules and games Thursday for. women in the Cythe merchandise-grocer- y busi-- 5 163; Emma Lou Erickson, and prus gymnasium has been very Will be played Monday since 1922 and has resided in Donna Ridd, 164; Sylvia Wimto evenings. good and plans are being made Lucy Thursday 5na for a number of mer, 160 Dora Self, 20 to continue these through the sum-- 1 until have years April Sponsors Irene Harmon, re he is well and popularly Larsen, file their applications. Imer months. wn. 167; Eve Christie, 169. l The adult education classes held dl former nty re Read It in The Times or Leader MagnaUtah, Friday, March 31, 1939, YPRUS lagna IM A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION CLEARED r BY r 1 BOYS ARREST A Wacky Evening Described as a wacky evening Four parolees from Utah State of entertainment a musical and asked to place everything they radio skit show was presented Industrial school at Ogden were want removed in the alleys of Wednesday evening at the Utah arrested Tuesday as members of n gang of armed kidtheir separate residences. Copper Club to a capacity aud- a Boy Scout troops, under the ience, revealing the ins and outs napers and robbers who eluded peace officers and deputy sheriffs direction of Oquirrh Stake offi- of radio entertainment cers and their separate Saturday in parts of Salt Lake Ben- county including Magna. will clean vacant lots and - A true saga of nys last stand was portrayed bjT The four youths are William other places. such well known characters as George Burton,' 19; Milton Veach - The Clean-u- p eommittee asks Benny Charlie Brooks, Condle, 20; Eugene Knowlden that all debris be placed in boxes Six Flavors Wilson Coon, Mary 17 and William Black, 17. or some other receptacle as this Livingston Coon, Phil-UHarris The youths had abducted and is a strict ruling made by the Rus Magleby, Andy Devine Dewcommission ey, Kenny Baker Hop Ensign, robbed several Salt Lake City residents and then driven to Magna First steps in the local Spring Chester Rochester Norm Wegge-lan- d and abandoned a car and Carmichael belonging Chambers Clean-U- p campaign were taken with the talented Don Jose to Dr. Maurice J. Taylor, Salt Thursday morning by the State Young as the sound effects man. Lake City, one of their victims. Road Commission by removing Fred Allen and his Conquista-dore- The car was found in a cesspool all debris from Main Street in the true manner of ra- back of the Magna Auto Supply. Private citizens are requested to A little later a vehicle, belonging dio endeavored to belittling" conduct a similar campaign in to J. W. McLeod, Jr. of Magna, his foe, Jack competitive their yards. Mose Eon Brooks, but even was also stolen. It was later reBenny though he was assisted by Harry covered at Ogden. Bunzell Portland Hoffa Donna Deputy sheriffs here said they Ridd, Peter Van Steedcn Rus sighted three of the bandits near Magleby, (one of my most favor- the spot where the Taylor car was ite persons) and a fine Conquist-ador- e abandoned and followed in purquartet, Miguel Chick Hoff- suit The three jumped into anoman, Don Carlos Poulton, Benito ther car and headed back towards Bill Eckersley and Pietro Hender- Salt Lake City. son, he was not very successful and Buck Benny Will Ride Again! The Scout Court of Honor of The world premiere of Paggli-WacOquirrh District held at Magna written by Harry Bunzell Ward March 23 was one of the proved very enjoyable to the poplargest and best attended courts ulace and drahma was portrayheld here for several years. ed by Nell Bridges, Roy Kimball T. W. Jones, newly appointed Haws, Earl Hill, Kurt Bunzell A Court of Honor chairman, is work- chorus of various types of pulchriing hard and extended the request tude demonstrated many new for the troops to continue in their steps--a- s well as other things and a Peter Rasmussen, 66, of Hunter, doretired carpenter, died Sunday advancement as they are now by various characteristics one ing. He also said that any scout could detect Hersh Sutton, Sam- at 3 p. m. at a Salt Lake City hoswishing to join the Scout Band my Marlor, O'Deal Kirk Sammy pital of a heart ailment. Mr. Rasmussen was bom in Salt in Salt Lake City may get furMarlor, Jr., Roland Reid, A. G. Lake ther information from him. August, 1872, a son of Kartchner, Pete Henderson, Matt Peter City and Mary Poulsen RasmusThe fan of Holt Hill Earl directdancing The program under the sen. ion of Thomas Jensen, chairman proved especially enjoyable. Surviving are three sons, RobMusic was supplied by the popof Troop 98, included: Singing, Albert and Raymond Rasert, ular Paul Keefers orchestra. Spe- mussen America, prayer, William Puzey, and a daughter, Mrs. accompanist for the chorus trumpet solo, Kenneth Jones, vo- cial Mrs. Mary Smith, all of Salt Lake City; was Elise W. Baker. Sound cal solo, Hal Duke; reading, Keith four brothers, Louis P. RasmusAndrus; talk by O. P. Mathews; technician was Jack Tenney and sen of Salt Lake City; Lon and verthe was written the by script instrumental number, Dick Robsatile and clever Mose Eon, alias Martin Rasmussen of Hunter and inson; trumpet solo, Dale Pierce. Fred Rasmussen of Pleasant Charlie Brooks, or and one Mrs. Emma Green Awards: Court Harry Bunzell Salt Lake City Mortensen of sister, Granger. Second Class Awards: Grant radio official contributed largely Nielson, Russel Hansen, Leo Col- to the entertainment by his speakvin, Troop 08, Rulon Olham, Rob- ing, singing and acting. ert Hubbard, 100; James Syme, Try, Try Again Wayne Hubbard, 101; Robert Burglars tried to force entrance 102; Mitchell, Kearns, LeRoy to the Garfield Trading Company Robert Kearns, LeRoy Mitchell, store last week but the fine alarm 102; Myrtle Anderson, 149, Dee system which has foiled many Peel, 101. burglary attempts in the past, First Class Awards: proved successful. Matthew Pettersson, Paul AnThe burglary alarm device was Funeral services for Mrs. Frandrews. Kenneth Jones, Wallace installed by J E. Comley many ces --Free- Quay ot Allen, 98; Lovell Matthews, Rus- years ago and has proven its ori- South Temple street, Salt Lake sel Monger, George Bucklew, J. ginal investment many times. City, who died at 1:30 a. m. WedEdgar Poulton, Ray Christensen, nesday at her home, were conductDarld Long, Jack Westerman, 100; ed Saturday. She was the mother of Harry Quayle of Garfield. Her Daytqp Healy, 101. First Class Mother's Awards: sister, Mrs. Louesa Free Rock, 73, Kenneth Jones, Wallace Allen, died at 6 a. m. Wednesday at her home also in Salt Lake City. Ray Christensen, Darld Long, 100. Star Awards: HiServices for Mrs. Quayle were Buddy McDonald, Delmar at the Deseret mortuary held Martin. att, Boyd with Bishop Harold F. Stewart of Merit Badges: the Jefferson L. D. S. ward offiThe public of this vicinity Orvin Richards, Ray Black, Matthew Pettersson, Paul Andrus, extended a cordial invitation to ciating. Mrs. Quayle was bom July 9, Earl Newbold, Kenneth Jones, attend a free showing of movie 100; Burke Waldron, Dick Wat- slides featuring the largest col- 1860 in Salt Lake City, a daughkins, Keith Smith, Earl Poulton, lection of colored slides on flow- ter of Absalom and Annie Hicks Bobbie Nielson, Russell Monger, ers in the state of Utah, owned Free. Interment was in the City cemeBobbie McDonald, Ross Hender- and demonstrated by Mr. Green son, Lenord Hubbard, Richard of Bauer. Mr. Green has taken the tery. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Quayle and Bezzant, 100; Harold Bowen, Clair photographs himself and has a Huffaker, Stanley Boicourt, La- collection of 12,000 with 400 dif- other members of the sorrowing family. Mar Moyle, J. B. Robinson; Louis ferent varieties featured. This unique showing is being Welker, Dick Robinson, Nello HONORED BY GROUP Boyd Douglas, Gail Sadler, sponsored by the Magna Flower Club the at Garden Cyprus Harold Bowen, Aaron Doxford, dy was elected president of the Dayton Healy, Shirley Martin, school auditorium next Tuesday Mrs. Lewis C. Mitchell of lt Dale Hancock, Max Robinson, evening, April 4, 8:00 p. m. anDemoLake Mrs. nounces William Ladies 101; Owen Gallagher, County Lamb, Clyde Shaw, John Rothrock, Billy Rountree, president The Cyprus P. T. A. is cratic Study Group, Mrs. Alf G. Gunn, first vice president, Mrs. Billy Jones, Melvin Dunn, Del also sponsoring the meeting. Everyones attendance is wel- N. F. Pehrson of Magna, second Witbeck, 102; Dee Nielson, Joe Itobert comed whether they are members vice president, Mrs. J. M. Des-- . Thomas Percy Hardman, Kay Reid, Dale Bello, of the Flower Garden club or pain, secretary, Mrs. W. J. assistant secretary and Mrs. Melton Larson, Lavere Poulson, not as some very informative and K. Douglas, treasurer. The be will information Chase interesting Alvin Pendleton, Mylar Larson, affair was held in Murray. given. 147. Camp Leader Training Certificates to: Floyd Martin, Lyman Clark, E. F. Johns, LaMar Moyle, Frank Peel The next Court of Honor will 7 be held at Bacchus in April. Ray Black of Troop 98 was congratulated for splendid flag cere- - Dick Speers and Kenneth Wyatt, monies. sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Speers Several Patrols in this district of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ray are getting in shape for the events Wyatt of Magna, respectively, Mrs. Emma Lou Erickson ento be held at the were nominated for president of tertained at luncheon for the in Magna May 12 and 13 in which the Cyprus high school student members of her Five Hundred patrols will be selected for Coun- body Monday. Primary elections Club at her home on Friday afcil Camporee. will be held Friday afternoon and ternoon. Eight guests wpre prefinal election April 7. sent The card fcirize" was won GIRL GRADUATES Nominees for vice president are by Mrs. Nina Robinson. Mrs. Reba Clair Bello, Janet Konold and Richards will be the next hostess. Miss Louise Anderson, daugh Ralph Johnson; secretary, Suzy ter of Mrs. Ida L. Anderson of Mori Beverly Bennion and Bever- - Mrs. Eureka Memmott enterMagna, will participate in cap- ly Willard; reporter, Vem Peay tained at a supper for the memping exercises for 40 other nurses and Billie Rountree and cheer bers of the Hearthside Club on Thursday at the L. D. S. hospital leader, Betty Beadell Delwin last Friday evening. Five hundred training school The exercises will Metcalf and Georgia Mae Wahlin, was enjoyed and prizes awarded be held in the Ensign ward announces Mack Jensen, student to Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Olive Hansen and Mrs. Edith Breeze. president i five-ma- scout-leader- s, , I One-Buc- k One-Buc- k Ne--bek- er, p s, v J out-be- st i OQUIRRH BOY SCOUT COURT OF HONOR HELD ki HUNTER MAN SUCCUMBS TO HEART DISEASE , i ! - vice-vers- a. Final Rites Held For Mother of in Harry Quayle le-7- 8, r , 57-W- Public Invited To Free Showing of Flower Movie Sil-co- x, San-Sa- Eus-tic- e, CYPRUS STUDENTS TO VOTE ON SCHOOL TICKET APRIL MAGNA NOTES Camp-O-Ral- ly J I if i , ? |