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Show i:atiq;iauditoriai : Cassociatiou A COMMUNITY YEAR irr-NINT- H Magna, Utah Friday, May 4, 1945 Urge Solemnity For V-- E INSTITUTION 11 .4 Of Our, Hen and Women In The Armed Ferect Day faimgsGiven LOCAL GROUP For May Leg in TO SPONSOR Local Golf B0NDQUEEN c ii Respected Magna Wonan Dies of Diabetes WITH THE 75TH INFANTRY DIVISION Private Francis L. Riley," Jr., Co. L, 291st Infantry The following pairings are givhas been given the combat in' Mrs. Julia Charlotte Peterson Churche Urged to Cb-icrOther Organization fantry badge in the battle of Ger- en for the Utah Copper Golf Club Paul, 52, regarded Magna resiEuropean Victory many. He is a rifleman, and Is directors cup play, handicaps ap- Urged to Enter Girl dent for many years, died in a a former Garfield resident. plying. Salt Lake Hospital Wednesday In Bond Event At Service Harry Quayle vs. R. J. Corfield, at 6:30 a.m. of diabetes. H B. Wall, FC is visiting H. L. Garfield vs. H. C. Anderson; - She wag. born inLogan April Firemen Solemnity will mark V-- E Day in "of Salt W. C. Matthews vs. A C. Ensign; this vicinity for five days, LakeCounty 17, 1893, a daughter of Nephi and in Magna, Garfield and vicinity, 2 No. Department will T. E. Burke a vs. B. H. Richardson; to Advance Fire Control sponsor Louise Peterson. rather than unrestrained celebrat- School In local young lady In the Utah War Mrs. Paul was a member of the Washington, D. C. The Homer Bowen vs. Ken Huffaker; ions, officials f Bond Queen contest, According to LDS church, and had been aca vs. son Wayne Mrs. of Naylor man, John young Thomas; Ray, anRelations Committee have announcement made Tuesday. tive in several Skinner, has been on a destroyer Hal Dalton vs. Lynn Packard. organizations. nounced. Lower bracket: J. W. Ridd vs! Miss Lola Duke, 20, has been for over two years. Survivors include her husnow are being 'Arrangements Ernest Paul os; Corky Brown vs. named as the queen candidate, band, Richard Huntington Paul, made to ascertain if churches and Seaman First Class Darrell M. Petterrson; J. H. Jones vs. Cur- Sponsored by the Firemen. The Magna; three sons, Ralph Paul, memorial conduct will schools Grubaugh returned to the west ly Sandall; Clyde Cutler vs. Joe committee in charge consists of W. Salt Lake City; Lewis Paul, Magsendees, where the citizens may coast Tuesday after a leave visit Lewis; E B. Farnsworth v M. L. A Sheppick, chairman, J. Duke, na, and Rex Paul, U. S. Marines; gather and pay honor to the herhis ing parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miner; Ray Cromar vs. Harry Ron Jensen, W.' R. Grimshaw and two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Leone oes, who died fighting to prePowell; Jay Richardson vs. Dix- Andy Rigler. Hullinger of Magna; Mrs. Nora Harvey Grubaugh. serve democracy. on Thomas Deposit boxes will be placed at Ruth Record, Salt Lake City; 3 official message As soon as the the Fire Station, Magna and ArthWITH THE FIFTH ARMY. ITA- Opening Winners Listed brothers, Arnes Peterson, of victory in Europe is received, ur mills, B And G offices and the Willard Peterson, AmericanMagna; G. W. stole Rouillard the LY Private spotDale first class L. Fork, bells will ring. sirens and church and George Peterson, Smlthfield; Archibald of Magna, recently was light at the opening with a fine Magna Drug, J. C. Penney. All business houses will dose, deEvery girl who can qualify has a sister, Mrs. Nora Richards, in awarded the Bronze Star for her- shot to capture the chance to he War Bond Queen of Smithfield and five pending upon the time of the and of contest 1st Abe $2.50. oic is action. achievement He in prize grandchildren. for one day and Funeral rites were conducted a of the 86th Mountain Larson hit the longest drive, a Utah. Her success will depend member of two days. probably part d screamer and $2 prize. largely upon the efforts, of her Saturday at the Pleasant Green All over the nation plans are Infantry Regiment of the 10th Hal Dalton had the best average sponsoring organization and the Ward, attended by hosts of 'sorMountaineers Division, fightin progress for a quiet memorial and $2. Harry Powell and Howard rest of the community. rowing relatives and friends who front the in on Fifth ing Army E observation of Day, and it had low scores for 9 and The girl elected War Bond came to pay their final respects Ridge has been explained to anxious Italy. of Utah will win: to the esteemed lady. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.; 18 holes citizens that the Pacific War is a Dixon Thomas Mrs. Paul had been a fine mocaptured prize, of Archibald Charles (Chuck) still to be won, and work must go to Hollywood AH ex- ther, and was respected throughtrip 150 new shiny pennies for the Magna. on. War Workers have been askpaid. t t out the community. ability to pound out a magnificent penses 2. A War Bond citation from ed to stay on the Job, as the loss 20 D. of Condolence of the community drive A Rouillard, is now in Marshall yards F Arave, would on of production Day Clem Jones won the Motion Picture Industry's is extended. C. and Ensign where he Mississippi, War Activities Committee, to be hamper progress in the Pacific Gulfport, is- - attending engineering school. the bogey prize of 1.50 each and war area. by her favorite star Cutler special prize drawing presented Mrs. E. Clyde her The need for prayer, rather than He is the son of Mr. and during stay in HoUywood. of $1.00. Test Consideration. riotious celebrations, is stressed. F. Arave of Magna. blue match and red Another gala The young man entered the 4. Visit tq Hollywoods major There is confidence that Ger17. ' service January 6, 1945 .and re- is set for Thursday, May Teams motion picturestudio many will be completely smashwill be drawn very shortly. at San his boot ceived training 5.Enterta Inment as guests of ed as a military by the AnniverCalifornia. . movie stars and a date with Alan Diego, less than June of 6, sary A brother, Elgin J. Arave, S c -' i a half away. Ladd, Van Johnson, or such favorite star .as may be in HoUywood IjCllOOlS Allied fighting men from gen.--p Is now stationed at Jackson, FlorIda. at the time of her visit d that t privates,-holal; A committee to promote ret$ The week beginning May 7 has creational program In this vicinHeVaVon of virtual victory 11 of Mori the Private Atsoko been designated as War Bond ity, met Monday evening and outrlile tW an Is of soldiers still mothe- -. -i -i- Queen Nomination week. Any lined tentative plans for chilin mopping up WACS virited with her ft M-Privae and Y. Mrs. family. to 18 girl desiring co,, enter the contest dren of 6 tq 16 years. a be would eperaions just sop at Dugway Provmay file her Implication with the The committee, headed wilful thinking and a handicap Mori is stationed by Draychairman, O. K. Fotheringham. ing ground near Wendover. She tu t job still to be done. ton Nuttall, principal of Webster Is the first Japanese WAC to be After filing entry blank, a Queen Schools over. Kids! school, chairman, consists of C. stationed in Utah. Such word will be welcome Contestant must represent the sale R. Naylor, MerriU Miner, Roy news to boys and girls of Granite of a minimum of $5000 Howard Ridge and J. Tygesen, she an E in becomes before bonds district Friday, May 18th, W. Winder. Lt. y W. Jenkinson is now schoolofficial last day of readin, ritin, official nomine. She, or the town Thus, far, the plans will include temporarily stationed at Kearns, and rithmetic. organizations sponsoring her, will u . Thirza former the His wife, Utah. pei vised wading, playground 7 to to Cyprus high school graduation have two vretki, May baseball, tennis and activities, Ottley, is visiting her parents, Mr. will be held Thursday, May 17th, make the bond sale of $5,000. other kindred activities. and Mrs. D. F. Ottley and her ON must A for candidate Queen exercises Wednesday, husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior high and plans are tentatively Stake have reached her 18th birthday setSpecial Oquirrh May 16th, to arrange for transportation W. H. Jenkinson. of 26 more be no than and Mothers years Seminary exercises on. Necessarv approval for a $50,-of Magna children, especially the age. to the Garfield Ross Thompson is Day, May 13th. Seaman xnn4iture required for the One vote will be allowed bond smaUer kiddies, The past week at Cyprus has leave visiting aok heating program at the home on a pooL swimming inineach bond $18.75 for buyers Garfield Smelter, in the control his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. also featured several events, Other full, complete particudistricluding Seniors conducting class- vestment. Ballots will be of smoke, has been approved, ac-- 1 Thompson. lars will be given in next weeks in to buted on Issuing every Agency Senior Day , cording to W. J. O'Connor, man-- 1 Another son. Staff Sergeant Don es on Wednesday, the state, with instructions that issue. ager of the Utah Department of Thompson, arrived by plane In Thursday and Misfit Day, Friday. a ballot be presented with every Annual, traditional C Day will the American Smelting and Re- Denver from the European Theathe time the Issusold. At bond THe C 11th. held huge be May tre of War. The regarded young fining Company. the bond-h- e will coat stamps agent ing new spring Papers are now on their way to man was wounded twice in action, will be given a official also his stamp upon place and the day observed with a prothe Washington representatives to and received the Purple Heart. ballot-- in the the square printed usual enjoyable Hi wife left for Denver to see gram, and the present to the War Production upon which indicates the amount Board for priorities covering the him, and their little son is stay time.-- " of the bond purchase. material required, further states ing with his paternal grandparResults will be made every sev Mr. OConnor. ents. A quick recovery is wished eral days. Community Baptist Church Mr. OConnor expects to go for Sergeant Thompson. The town queen with the Bast the first week in May, and number of votes at the V-DAY greatest Mrs. Stella Trakas, 58, respected will go to Washington to follow Garfield youths home on leave close of the local contest on June Magna woman, died Thursday at a be will Thanksgiving There up personally with the Board the and furlough include: Baptist 20, is automatically the winner of 8:10 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital matter of obtaining the necessary Wells Carrell, Navy; David Service at the Community of E Day the Town contest and becomes after an illness.. news when Church NaStubbs, priorities. Catten, Navy; Jimmie the towns official Queen Candicomes. She was born May 12, 1886, In It may be possible to supply the vy; Elmer Adams, Navy. bein the county finals. . date arrives announcement a daughter of Bill, and If the Greece, necessary motors from secondtotal ol $3,411 has boea sold Anna Zoulfos. be will services 6 the fore p.nm, hand ones that are at the plant, held-o- n Survivors include her husband, that day, if after, it will ia stamps aad bonds at the Wab-stand if this can be done, the most School to. dais. evening. held the following be John Trakas; a son, John Trakas, critical item will be taken care of. Further details wiU be given in Jr., of Magna; two daughters, Please remember this announceMr. QConnor announces .that next weeks paper. Mrs. Helen Hansen and Mrs. Virment ... everything possible to expedite ginia Davies of Magna; two browork on the project will be done. BUSINESS MEETING thers, Dan Zoulfos, Milwakee, of The annual business meeting and Peter Zoulfos, of Wisconsin A people, it appears, may be the Community Baptist church a sister, Mrs. Irene Gino Boston; at progressive for a certain length will be held Saturday, May 5, of time, and then Flint, Michigan and four grandstop. When does 7:30 p.m. All members, associate n Utah golf The children. Copper it stop? When it ceases to possess Invited. are team literally upset the apple- members and friend there will Funeral services were connduc individuality. J ohn Stuart Mill After the business, at the Greek Orthodox cart here Sunday by defeating ted refreshthe 1944 championship Forest be a social period and Church in Salt Lake City Monday. ments. Dale squad, 7 to 5. Burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme Results of the Community Sevmatch was tied at 5 with ATTEND RALLY The tery. To the People enth War Loan Drive, which starts - Sincere sympathy is extended one foursome out. Dr. J. H. Jones On Saturday afternoon, April to of this Community and Jay Richardson vs. Hy Demke 28, eleven children, accompanied here on May 14, are expected to the bereaved family. set more than the in quota bring and Jones Backman. and Ralph and Mrs. The 7th War Loan objective Brewer, leader their for this district, states J. C. Denis four billion dollars in Serias Richardson tied the first nine hol- by Mrs. John Brewer and Pastor ton, chairman. Bondi. At thla time last year two with came points thru Woman Hurt but Immanes, Dawson, traveled to the Americana had overtubteribad Local schools, especially Web- Magna to take the match. for Lake Salt in City Church two war loan uel ster, have cooperated very weU In Traffic Crash This match puts the locals off a Crusader Rally. , , v quotas, each the Schools-At-Win Program, match. next fcwebmion the for start to a good to exceed their quota Mrs. N. F. Pehrson, wife of dedollara in and expect 13 Provo. at Baptist Community Magna" May Serias of sheriff Pehrson of Magna, $6,000. puty Church Bonds. War Seventh War shock and shoulder inLoan, s of the suffered Dawson. It is Pastor, Rev. F. L. colis contest Bond War your Queen ..,..10 a.m. the juries Saturday in a two-ca-r Sunday School . p arsenal conducted. a.m. lision. being share muit Morning Worship i llCubs Mrs. Pehrson was riding In a be the greatTuesday, 6 pan. est of any of funeral procession with her husLadies Ad a.m. 10 Years Wed 60 Tuesday, war Couple the an auto driven by Lee when 196 band, Scouts, loans. And Wed, 7:30 p.m. of Beckstead it may Riverton, came into Cross Red 10 a.m yet A. Mrs. Reid, Mr. and Wed, George be no higher than or even less on the green light intersection the Meeting former Magna residents, celebratfri, 7:30 pjn. workPrayer pan the combined e mount you and pray with ed their 60th wedding anniversary at 35th "South and Redwood Road, Invested in bonds In the 4ih and Worship, 5th War Loam Baptist at a party Sunday at their home and collided with the Pehrson ns at the Community Why should you continue to The annual music festival of Church. vehicle. eo in Salt Lake City. the put every dollar above be held Sheriff Pehrson, who was leadCyprus high school will of the necessities of living into and A number of local friends audiextra bonds? 1. Uppermost you said he had the Friday, May 4 in the schoolat 7. 00 relatives bid them congratulations ing the procession, owe an obligation fe your fightFATIH.? HONORED torium beginning promptly the cars red on and siren car ing men and women toback than during the day. p.m. announces Harvey Rosa, sup- ON 80TH BIRTHDAY to the limit at long as flashing when the light safety ervisor of music. nemy military strength accident occurred. MOTHER DXE3 mains. 2. Think about I wo Jima A complete program will be pre- Seal Beckstead, brother of the of resident E. Dimond, Robert for a moment sacrifice on the followed by a dance in the sented, Mrs. Hannah 72, Hales, was Boyack battlefields is still a way of life driver, suffered cuts and bruises. West Jordan for 65 years, for your relative end friends in Mrs. Pehrson was treated at a AdrSssion to the festival will honored ' at an open house party lifelong resident of Spanish Fork, mouniform. I. The at Lake hospital and later re80th died of Salt his Utah, evening Thursday Monday in celebration tive ia at a new high. Civilian be a 10 cent war Stamp or more. to Edof causes to he' home, where she incident of her home moved father is the He to goods are now scarcer than ever Tribute birthday. As a , grand finale. ' before. Every dollar you spend DiW. is and Arthur R. nicely. Dimond age. recovering win for the Boys and Young Women In mond works for high was Robert caused of over of $400 mother was the She Damage of Magna. er prices. the Service will be made. at- E. Hales and Mrs. Jessie Peel of to Mr. Pehrson The other car. of his members Local THE EDITOR family is The attendance of everyone ' vehicle was also damaged. tended. Magna, urged. v Observance ve I-- C, en-rou- te the-Busin- ess -- hole-in-o-ne 287-yar- V-- - . 1.--- A 2-- V-- E Plans Announced ForSumner D-D- Recreation n 2-- m-- dm-'-- Close h- ri riday, May r FMELTERHEAD (cost-pric- e) Ila-d- T0SEEWPB , 21-- SMOKE w 1- -c 19-d- ay Magna Woman DiesinS.L Hospital , - E V-- tr GOLF CHAMPS LOSEMATCHTO f UTAH COPPER ten-ma- SEVENTH WAR LOAN DRIVE N0WJN EFFECT -- - 5-- I ' ar I As-pa- obvi-ou- rt CYPRUS PLANS MUSIC EVENT HERE FRIDAY . self-intere- st V nt Number 49 s it Local Clothing sometimes think that success in life depends on two things: Luck and pluck; luck in finding someone to pluck. IT Cant Happen Here? Day after day press dispatches bring the sickening story of torture and murder in German prison camp Never before in history have the people of a civilized nation indulged in such an orgy of sadistic cruelty. Of course, such a thing could-nhappen herel But, couldnt it? Naziism, which has spawned this horror, is the child of Fascism and the grandchild of intolerance, racial and religious prejudice and spurious patriotism. Three attitudes and practices" that Fascists have in common are: 1 Pitting of religious, racial, and economic groups against one , another. so-call-ed ot CampaignMccts Great Success Large Amount ContriIn Vicinity by Generous People buted Magnas clothing collection campaign, which was in progress ' throughout April, met with ex. cellent result The Oquirrh Stake Relief thedrive until April 16th, and met with fine .result The Lions Club later took over, and used the old Cornet Store as a placement depot Commenting on the pile of clothing there, Homer W. Bowen and Howard Ridge, state, the drive is going over good there is no question of that. t The clothing wiU be trucked to Salt Lake for shipment to national headquarters and finally overseas to bring relief to those who lost their homes and belongings in the destruction of the war. Since the Axis nations have been driven out of the lands they so ruthlessly despoiled, the desolation they left behind them is revealed in cumulative horror day by day. American people.- are familiar with the wartime application of words like famine, misery, cold, hunger, destitution and To most Americans themselve these are only word and the real meaning of them may never be known to us. At present a pair of shoes costs $50 in France, and a new suit, if you can get one, $350. In Greece, a pair of ersatz shoes costs $200. NaturaUy, only the very wealthy can buy clothing at such price In Yugoslavia, the news that some has died brings a shivering mob to the front door in quest-o- f clothing of the deceased. In the Philippines and other d area the people have been rpbbed of everything. Societ- y-sponsored -- Denial of the need of international cooperation, as expressed in the Dumbarton Oaks proposals, runs counter to the Fascist program of war and world domin2 r - ation. Indiscriminate pinning of the label Red" on people and proposals' which one opposes. It is a favorite trick of native as well as foreign Fascists. It couldnt happen here? Possibly not, but Remember the Klu Klux Klan of the 1920s? Its rise to poorer based largely on No. 1. It couldnt happen here unless we let It happen. 3 Hunter Have you ever been lost in the wilderness? - Old guide "Nope, I never get lost but I was bewildered once for four day" This story is authentic and the old guide was none other than Daniel Boone. - home-lessn- es When someone tells you how important Great Britain is to the United State just remind them that Uncle Sam is more important to Johnny Bull than is genappreciated, erally v The United States has five armies taking over Germany. Great Britain has but one army in the field with another in ac tion, mostly composed of Canad ian In addition to supplying hi own five armies in battle, Uncle Sam is also footing the bill financially Five red and five blue stamps to give Great Britain plane be good May 1 and a few will to food and ammunition tank changes will be made in the point keep her going. value of various commoditie H. E. Wurzbach, member of the local ' ration board said today. Red stamps Q2, R2, S2, T2, and U2, good May 1, will remain good until August 31, the member said, but housewives should remember that red stamps T5, U5, V5, W5, . and X5 expired April 28. Blue stamps Y2, Z2, Al, Bl, and Cl, Three days for Webster Pre- became valid May 1, but blue school clinic are scheduled for stamps C2, D2, E2, F2, and G2 announces official expired April 28. , May Point values of canned snap ' beginning at 10 a. m. Applications are now being sent to parents by bean tomato catsup, chill sauce the school, notifying them of the and apricots will be lowered, but clinic and requesting appoint- grape juice will carry higher point ment value, the member explained. In Dr. George E. McBride and Dr. addition, the point value of tomaRichard Sutton will be in charge, to juice, and vegetable juice comassisted by Mr Irene Ahlquist binations containing at least 70 per cent tomato juice will be lowKing, nurse. The clinics wiU begin at 10:00 ered in point value for the a.m. Immunization will also be size. held for diptheria, whooping tecough, small pox vaccination, 1 Human faculties are common, tanus. but that which converges these faculties into my identity, separates me from every other nqan. Giles Jap-hel- NEW RED. BLUE STAMPS ARE NOW GOOD PRESCHOOL CLINICS ARE SCHEDULED ce New Officers NamedFor Webster PTA To the People of this Community Mr M. J. Peterson was elected president of the Webster school Parent-Teach- er Association, suc- ceeding Mr Vane Fraser at a meeting held Friday evening. Cither officers are Mrs. L. K. Gunnell, vice president and Mr Wm. G. Larson, secretary. N. Blaine Winter executive of the state education office was a speaker and spoke on a Parents Relation to the Childs Education. C. R. Naylor, member of the Granite District Board spoke on the groups activities during the past year. A program on the 7th War Loan was presented by the student . Webster Present Mu!c The students of Webster school will present a music recital Thursday, May 3 at the Cyprus Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. Seventy-fiv- e young musicians will plav in the orchestra and one hundied voices will be heard In the choir. Mr Clark will direct The general public is invited. You have a this week,1 You wont die, lose limbs, sight or mental faculties in batue. Your assignment is to buy extra War Thera have .E&dtflT been many in Mi. ay this war. on ay A i tht Nor-ma- n beaches, djr D-D-ay on Tar- awa, y on Guadalcanal, D Day on I wo Jima, D- - Day on Okinawa. what ia it like for your aon brothers, husbands, friends facin the battle zone? ing a It prayer and nervousness, nightmarish tension and thoughts of bom Whats it like tor you facing another home front XVDay? You are the only person who can answer this question. No matter what the final story is in this community, you will not bav met your responsibility unless you have bought more bonds than ever before in a war loan. The opening of th mighty 7th War Loan is an opportunity to rededicate yourself to the task of nailing down the victory. THE EDITOR i |