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Show T "A co::::u;iity institution" TM NATIONAL ON Number 50 Magna, Utahr friday, May 17, 1946 TMlgflEtH YEAR CDITORIAL-nOVASSOCIATI- IP0S Stake MAGNA COUNCIL Seminary INVESTIGATES Slated Program Here THE CAMPAIGN IS yi'ivm? ON CLEAN-- County Recreation Annual Scouts Program Will Start June 3rd May 24 and 25 SkiU-O-R- t SCHOOLHAZARD Sunday ee The annual Oquirrh Stake The Magna Community CounCyprus Mentor SuperScouts outing will be held in be Fire assistant with cil, together Exercises vfl Coons Canyon on May 5 with visor Magna Green Ward Chief Robbins of the Salt Lake vpW t the Pleasant the following requirements listed Fire Cap19th, County department for the scout and troop leaders: House, Sunday. May P. Jones of the Murray tain F. at 7:30 pjn-ThAll Scouts participating must and and proRoy of Captain department list A county-wid- e recreation pro- be registered. Participation by graduates of the Smith Magna department be as follows: gram, sponsored by the Salt Lake patrols. Camping at sites to be gram will School FriGranite oh patrol basis. Marie Andreason, Vivian Bailey, inspected the Webster County Commission, G. day morning for alleged fire hazSchool District, Jordan District, ; The number of boys In each John Lund Bawden, Dorothy Maxine Bez- ards. Murray and Bingham cities, will patrol shall be at least five and Bello, Kent Bennion, The investigation was underAnna Blood, start June 3 and continue until not more than nine. Sheldon Bliss, ant, taken by a request from a parent school starts In September. Vav Omi Bowden, Ray Bowen, Scoutmasters must notify Campof a Webster Schpol student, Joe Christensen is county sup- ing Chairman of the District, at Ruth Bowen, Ronald Carlson, claimed the' who institution that Christervisor and Captain Alvin Mercer, least seven days in advance, the Barbara L. Carsey, Duane was a distinct fire hazard and Christoffer-aonew football coach at Cyprus, .is number of ensen, Mildred Marie patrols entering our assistant' supervisor, under Mr. Camping Estella Coon, Reed B. Day, should be condemned. and see Keith B. Christensen for the area west that each patrol is Accordingly, K. C..Rlch, Newwith Harvey Dale Diamond, equipped of Redwood Road including Whit food ton VanSant and Howard Ridge for two meals on the Dimick, Beth Egan, Angus C. enough mattier, Monroe, Cyprus, Webster 24th and two of three meals on Pauline Ensign, were appointed to check this Ensign, Joan above and Garfield schools. the 25th of May, Barbara Jeane Finley, Leonard ter, and together with the The outlined plan will include named officials, went over the All must at one or more Harmon, Eldred A, Haws, a .very coipprehensive program meals patrols school. Brock Heuser, La Rae for their dinner prepare fdf this area with several full No. 1 The building is considered quite, David Earl Holt, Jane Howon the Cooking Project and some e and part-timtime employees favorably by the fire department while in camp comply with the ard, LuJuana Isakson, recompeople. Ample supervision camp sanitation and Others include: Robert Le Johns- officials, who, however, appearance the for afforded be will youngseveral items they felt project on, Croft Knowles, Paul Knowles, mended district. of this sters of to the aid would the Lamb. .Safety All Scouts must have bedding Lee K Kirk, Shirley Jeane Three softball leagues will be and food on structure. , Margaret Darleen Lovell, Marilyn pack as you will have for and formed juvenile boys At present, a program of ina short to camping area. hike Marlor, Geraldine Martin, Joyce girls funder 12, another from 12 If possible, All troops to be in Dawn Matthews, LaRue Monson, stalling modem flourescent lights from senior 15 and the to league Billie Nielson, Dorothy Nixon, is underway and a temporary camp before 12 noon or in time IS to 18 years of age. and to be out of canyon Lola Jean Nye, Donna Jean Olson, condition due to the changeover The program will provide re- day, conbefore dark on the second day. Verl Otley, Roberta K. Raisor. is not too desirable, but a from the for all groups creation All events to be taken from the Arva Mae Reid, Dale Ridd, Joan struction necessity, so this phase regular Magna Worden's Club Salt Lake Council be must hazard the of alleged G. Schoenfeld, Roberts, Marlyn childrens playground supervised I Jeannette Smith, Vilate Smith. dismissed. at the Utah Copper Park, to for two meals on the opening However, ashes and cinders program. Dean Wilde Thomas, Margaret adult dancing and handicraft CEMETERY CLEANUP must be carried up a steep stairAny patrol that completes six May Thomas, Eula Mae Wilson, classes. DAY POPPY was the recommendation and or totals sixty or more Norma Jean Whittaker, Merle way projerts be will shown Motion pictures made that metal containers for will be given some citation points, Wilkins, ReNee Wright formed The No. hewly American at Post the 38, park. Cyprus these be furnished and that a SET FOR MAY 23 award, at Court of Honor on May The program is as follows: Semor Boy Scout softball Hague 24. Legion, will hold their annual March of the Graduates, Land ramp be constructed to permit included in the be of will the cemetery Magna probably cleanup of war and soft ball to the removal of the of Hope and Glory. program and efforts are being beTug How the wild poppy of France Saturday, May 25 at 1:30 p. m. held the first day with a Urge Cello Duet, in more Berceuse," Joyce by .wheelbarrow instead of the and Belgium became the memorial " Private citizens, as well as people made to interest the Are and program that evecamp horseshoe Mayberry and Ivan Catten, ac- costly hoist necessary under asked to are pitching of both dead golf, archery, flower of Americas Legionairres, ning. event similar the companied by Billie CockerilL present setup. sports. so that wars was described by Mrs. ticipate in this Wallace H. Jenkinson, state re and other Each patrol to be prepared tor Another feature was the reInvocation, Rulon Taylor. Mercer wilt welcome chairman of cemetery can be clean for Salt 19th Captain the ' .from Cushing, Poppy Ruby presentative a on Camp Fire Program. number commendation that fireproof local Word of Welcome, Reed Day. from gr oups Post, Unit of the Ameri- .orial Day. Lake County district in the 1939 any suggestions volunteer assis The program will include a Vocal Solo, My Faith In Thee," door be installed between the boilalso and any Unit as the he can that announces Auxiliary, legislature, - cooking project of hot vegetable er room and the hallway, inas- wentLegion Shirley Lamb. forward with preparations will be a candidate in the coming taneo.- hazard fire stew, reflector oven or twist bisas the much Semin' greatest of Value Sermonette, for observance of Poppy Day here election for State Senator. cuits and hot postum or cocoa room boiler with the connected is arv, Robert Johnson. May 25. Also a fire building project by served he Trombone Solo, Calvary," Earl operation. In this connection, it member a house As of the Amid the desolation friction or flint --and steel, fir inwas' also recommended that a battlefront in the first world war, Holt. on six different committees, shutoff outside building and the boiling of water, Sermonette, Joseph Smiths more convenient be installed. cluding the judiciary and military said Mrs. Cushing, the poppies Nature, judging,' compass profor the gas supply Contribution to the World, affairs. were the one touch of natures blems, mapping communications, The apparent fallacy of the enIsakson. knife and hatchet use, a tracking Sermonette, The First Princi- tire building is the wooden project, physical fitness exercise, on front used the Gos-ples and Ordinances of the tent pitching, camp exhibit, camp storage rooms, principal's Salary recommendations of the G DOUBLE Lund Bawden. ISrOC sanitation and appearance and the fire alarm is lo. duty HIS YEAR Granite Teachers1948-4-Assn. Welfare Male Quartette, Ill Go Where office where are now being assembling of rope knot rack. Extensive plans were for apfrom entrance committee cated and where You Want Me To Go, Ace made for a lavish July 4th paradle, The projects will be judged proved by members of the Ea pirt of the building is licit Kent Bennion, the front Thurs-ida- y in connection with the annual upon their held a at meeting most convenient spirit of good fellowLund Bawden. celebration here, announces dep- ship, cleanliness, .accuracy and re-- I afternoon in Granite high ' officials fre The highly Presentation of Graduates by uty sheriff W. A. Sheppick and speedy dispatch. school but the teachefs took reso- commend .that Jhis stairway, be Principal Silas L. Cheney. I TV Les Gallyer, salaries to action lute improve Presentation of Diplomas by constructed of fire proof material. V Further details and informaIt is planned to have a military future in be years. a alarm fire system that and President Vivian B. Coon. and all tion will appear next week. the parade, for theme from Trumpet Trio Serfenade," Kent installed that is available The recommended salary schedbusiness institutions and others Mr. Les Sabin Is commission all three floors instead of the Bennion, Lee Kirk, Reed Day. was approved by the teachers ule interested are urged to have en- chairman. ofin the principals Introduction T. present site was pointed out that all of Speaker, it after tries. V fice on the wooden stairway in Doanl Creer. had been done that legally could The parade and observance of Tooele and Grantsville district second of the building, Address to Graduates, T. Edgar the front be done to increase salaries. the Independence Day Is being scouts will also attend part of the floor. Lyons. planned in commemoration of program. The salary schedule recommendC. R. Naylor, member of the Ladies Quartette, I Hear a returned veterans and heroes the ed by the welfare committrt Forest Praying, LaRue Monson, Council and also a member of H. D. Cluff Is commission chairwho gave their lives in the great be approved (which has yet to Marilyn Marlor, Ruth Bowen, and the Granite School District Board J. W. Robinson and Les man, conflict. Joan Ensign. by the board of education) would of Education, stated that the board Sabin commissioners, Rudy Long-fe- lt give beginning teachers, holding is chairman of the Court of Benediction, Sarah A. Bowen. was very anxious to follow the The little a bachelors degree, $1650 a year. The Seminary officers for this recommendation of the fire of- beauty that survived.' and Dan Williams, camp Honor the trench Maximum salary for those holdyear were: Reed Day, president; ficials and that he would report red flowers grew along chairman. ing raw the over be to and ing a bachelors degree, Vay Omi Bowden, vice president; back to the Council as soon as and shell holes, of the battle graves. In the reached in 18 years, was set at Shirley Lamb, secretary and treas- possible on action of the school earth men fighting there, $2650. Those holding a masters He has been an active supporter urer; Marilyn Marlor, reporter; board relative to these recom- minds of the NOTICE TO VETERANS became associated degree would start at $180 and of veterans legislation. He is a the poppies Barbara Carsey, mendations. manager. UNE-4-Jactivity comrades. to $2800 a year veteran of World War 1 and has would increase The committee was instructed with their dead ' All veterans who have served was given to this after 18 years Reaching exper- - a son stationed in the Philippines this Expression to intact remain to followup with the Armed Forces outside John Colonel ience sentiment by if time. board at the present matter with the school The first game of the American the continental limits of the UnitCanadian medical officer it became necessary. Thurs submitted schedule Junior baseball local squad ed States, during any War against The its Legion was with he deputy At one time The Council wishes to extend in his immortal poem, the golfers than a will be is $150 played June 4th pitted the United States, will be interestyear higher recorder of Utah County Alvin Mercer, ed to know that a Veterans of its thanks to the County Fire lines: Flanders field the poppies day the school county by adopted schedule Bingham. in the TO ATTEHP MEET against active been has and In officials for their fine survey it was pointed out Democraticlongorganization, serving the new coach at Cyprus high Foreign Wars Post is being formlast board year, . blow, and cooperation. area. d Green, chairman of as district and precinct chairman. school is the chairman. ed in the Playing of the popular sport of Between the crosses row on row by Forrest committee. of the Salt is The association this of part welfare one program The fields and wife the his with objects golf for ladies at the Copper He resides Replicas of the Flanders Recreational are fraternal, patriotic, historical course will officially begin Tuesother son at 26 B St G Row, is Lake County were first worn in America $150 to poppy the addition year per Becutiful In Offer and and educational; to preserve and day, May 21st, 5:00 p.m., and a in honor of the war dead in 1918, boost in the salary schedule, it employed by the Bingham cordial invitation is extended to strengthen comradeship among and the wearing of these flowers also was recommended that all Garfield Railroad and is a native Memorial all ladies interested in the sport Bedding On Laysway its Dies Utah. members; to assist worthy comof before Mother on the Saturday be placed on the new teachers nation-wid- e to perpetuate the memory to. a a night, rades; Monday At meeting Mrs. Ethel Hemenway Bertoch, beginners. Day soon became Such action would give of of our dead, and to chairwomen and is also the schedule.1 and chairman the history The Lake Salt 40th poppy 4342 custom. S. West, Eection of officers was recentThe J. C. Penney store is offer- memorial flower of Great Britain the teachers of the district an the 19th legislative district en-- 1 64, of and orphans; widows assist their died in a Salt Lake hospital ly held, resulting in Bette Cutler, ing for its customers the oppoaverage of $100 a year additional dorsed and pledged their support to the Britrue the to maintain allegiance worn of m. throughout natural is 1:00 at and to was p. unable bedMonday as the school board States President; Melba Matthews, vice rtunity to lay away beautiful senate. United the the for of Mr. Jenkinson to Armistice Day. government on the salary causeJ r. winter, an- tish Empire put most teachers on1945-4to its President; Hattie Parks, ding for the coming When the second world war schedule Mr. She was born in Granger, Nov of America, and fidelity for manadopted W. Bowen, Homer nounces to foster and and Agnes laws; constitution American lives, Peggy Linke a of claiming 1881, ember 19, daughter 'began williams are members of the be- Green reported. and . ager. Lachoneous and Annie Roberts true patriotism; to maintain the poppy, quite naturally, of the district adopted Teachers down small ll payment of Amen-Lak- e Muriel A added institutions the very extend these of committee; had lived in Salt the EducaShe symbol Utah came Hemenway. a resolution asking and Carol Olsen, members of will hold the bedding until Octto preserve and sacrifices for the nation. The larg-e-II tion Assn, officers to send a ques- county all of her life, and can freedom, and States The tournament following numbers for hose from all War committee. defend the United ober 1, 1946. World the of Relief the in was active the of society member each will be to store part All of the bedding carries the battle deaths also occurred in tionnaire in the state to ascer- -' at q penney whomsoever. her enemies, LDS church. of the 16th ore(j effective Thursday, May Amuno mothproof famous All eligible veterans who are Survivors include her husband, northern Europe where the poppy tain if they would like officers of to incude: MAGNA GOLFERS TO the where in joining the V. F. W. interested guarantee. matter no six William but sons, Bertoch, act men as their to for A Joseph bargaingrows, the U E 44j to 540, inclusive, contact should pays Rudolph O. Monthe William inpoppy H. died, Bertoch, Bacchus; Americans who registered. agents in obtaining salary ing BROTHER DIES PLAY AT PROVO JUNE 9 J. Arave, Magin 1947. tribute to them. 50 to 75 for working girls who Basil H. and Raymond L. Ber- toya, Magna; Elgin Funeral services were held SatGarfield for of both wars creases beginning or Robert Bowers, na, veterans James Disabled A Bertoch, toch, Granger; registered. worn for Reubene Eugene Dmey. be The to H. applications. of urday the membership Bertoch, Garfield; Douglas also con- An informal club match for Sr 47, of Ogden, who died Tues- now make of poppy the dead of both The Legion Auxiliary contest in T. Bertoch, charge is $2.00 entrance fee and Donald Roosevelt; memory in Poster a Utah Copper Club members day at 4:00 a.m. in an Ogden Poppy Day contributions ducted Poppy Portland, Oregon; a daughter, $3.00 annual dues. FATHER. DIES ? for Sunday, June 9th with hospital He had been ill for many aid'the disabled of both wars, their the Cyprus junior and senior hreh MEETING SLATED Mrs. Helen B. Holt South Jordan; diyo on the Timp course, and years, suffering from wounds and families and the families of the, schools with winners in each There will be a meeting TuesBerMrs. Hazel a 963 of 8LL Henry I. Carlston, ocal member 21st, 8:00 p.m. at the are urged to gas suffered in World War 23 May and grandchild day, Junior hi.h, Crorrr East South Temple, Salt Lake toch, Hunter, attend. in Magna. Hall He was the brother of Leon G. dCatlrr.0o-dnS-- ' Firemens ren. died Good-thi- s and Friday City, collapsed Jifan Mamales was first. Clyde state deof Auxiliary P. Magna. to Bowman, George tentative Dilley plans, ,KS5riing Mad- - at 4:17 p.m. while crossing North be prewill I Pfovoites will come back here Sincere sympathy Is extended. is when commander, yiar in silent tribute to those enough, second and LaMar there partment Inflation thrives ' Temple at 8th West AH ,uly 28th,, " the to sent post. end can organize to help of Mrs. John buy.tDPA was nothing the father senior high group includes: to theAmedinvited are interested are asked to veterans interested in The reason we. are denied the nation the with it by flooding F1f see Flanders "p0tter . first and Irene I H. Johnson of Garfield. hTy Harry so that ar gift to see ourselves as others our can war cemeteries throug attend. needed merchandise, extended. is Quayle Sincere sympathy Edwards, second. ngements can be made by the us is that we wouldnt believe world. hst dub for lunch. own eyes. The Oquirrh Commencement Stake Seminary Jn. 24-2- Area com-menci- ng e n, Skill-O-R- ee De-lor- es Hog-ga- n, Skill-O-R- LOCAL MAN FILES FOR , , ashes-cinde- rs SENATE par-wor- ld Mem-Cypr- - Granite District Extensive Plans Being Made For Agrees To Pay La-Jua- na Hike For Teachers stair-wa- pl W. -- July 4th Fete YOURPOPPY v. , 7 En-sl;.- n, asso-Iciati- on 1 -- i POPPY DAYj LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAM PLAYS h Mc-Cra- e, beginmTlady asked Magna-Garfiel- PenRss attend-especi- ally secretary-toasure- 6, San-da- st ye j t i J sister-in-la- r -- Ssnd I 'jan je 1 ee |