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Show - - "A comviiiTY institution'' m Thirty-Thir- Year d Magna, Utah, Friday, May 6, 1949 KfotSos SQ Huge Baseball School Free To Baseball Season PIRATES H IP Opens Here In BINGIIAM FOR All Local Boys Sunday Game BALL TITLE Starting Saturday, May 7, and Comcontinuing for 10 weeks, the Association-W,munity Recreational conduct a baseball school. is eligible Every boy in this area and welcome to attend. The.e is The 1949 Industrial League will play their opening game of the season on Sunday, May 8th at 5:00 p. m., Magna pitted against the American Fork squad. Pete Radulovich, manager, and his entire team are primed for a hangup year and the prospects of the team are very encouraging. Fans will be treated to night games and Sunday afternoon tussles. There are 8 home games in the first half of the series. ' Presidin'! .Parley- - MeC le ve and his officers have worked very diligently upon the new pip.ng of the outfield which will be seeded to compare with the outstanding parks in the state when finished. The CvpUs Pi.. i thoir second con'i i Two baseball title M mil they handed Bingh.cn :h ond defeat, 10, 5. tm Last week at Bingh ates copped the f,r-- t g.ci b 1 score of 13 to 4. so the t - r of the three-- f' aca- be played win pot f"v ... High Monday t i!i into the sT-- f ril playoffs.. The. gam is scheduled for the Pirates' home field as the Region Two winners last year made the trip to Beaver. The Pirates opponents aie as yet unknown. Little has been heaid fiom the southern part of the state in regards to baseball standing Doug Wach pitched and won both games against the Bingham Miners. Doug pitched fine ball, although he walked several batsmen in each tussle. He was given fine Support m the fust game by his teammates as well as some no charge. The school will be held each Saturday at the Community Park baseball diamond beginning at 1:00 p. m. Every phase of ball playing, from pitching to batboy, will be demonstrated and played. Over 350 boys are expected to particifrom pate and receive instruction a full crew of experienced baseball stars from this area and the Industrial League. These men will act as coaches and teachers. Thus, the course will involve a course in the fundafull mentals of the great American . game. Manager of the Magna squad, Pete Radulovich, is directly in charge, and will be assisted by ball club players. President Parley McCleve of the Wes Sadler, Smiley Association, Miner and the entire CRA group officers merit the highest comwonderful mendation for this gesture in youth training. So, fellers, get your gloves, the CRA will furnish bats and balls and come prepared to have some wonderful fun. fWtATr . Number 46 AT 0u.tcPi 91 oun Center i -- 1 healthy hitting In ihe second game the h.tting continued but several eriors gave, Bingham three wins. Toe Pirates baserunning was also the poorest of the year as they tued to stuten a few of their hits foi extia bale's Sundav School is growing at the "THE TEEN-AGERCommunity. Bapt.n Church. The tiV v)pt IIiIIq hkJ' n ij i V After all the activities at school p. and an ext a class has been started this week, probably you kids will under the leadership of Mrs. C G want a quiet evening at the Cenllai i is. ter Saturday night playing Bingo All helping w ith the furnace Each person who gets into the fund aie leimnded that the next game of many fine prizes must pay ment of S137 has to be made by bring a white elephant" all tied June 1st. up. Now in case some of you dont The sermon Sunday, May 8th know what a white elephant is will be the second in a series on it is some article that you may no the st con j coming of Chr.it, the longer want or have grown tued topic being, The Story of Gen- of, but may still be of interest to tile Empues." Theie will be spec- another person. ial nuiaio. by the choir under the Besides the while. elephants, oi Carl Grubaagh. there will be many other dandy Next Monday w ,11 be given to prizes, so come out Saturday. The a new class in Bible Study on The games will start at 9 00. Lord's Return" and the following Monday theie will be the combin-- ( h'-a) (.Its ,t of MS. J A Marshall in east Magna. M iv nth at 8 00 p. m. Rev. Flank Johnson of New York will the evening hour on the pe ' 0 paint program of the Sunday School and church. Mr. Hubbard of Salt Lake City will also attend s and show the mimed motion The many friends of Roland E that he took of the Magna Young, former acting Magna postcong egatiuii on Easter Sunday. master, were happy to learn MonTne state Baptist c invention is day that he was found not guilty to be held F: .day and Saturday at by jury in federal district court on Clearfield charges of violation of the United You aie always welcome at the States civil service act. The trial was held in Ogden. Community Church Judge Tillman D. Johnson, pre- Roland Yeung o Not Guilty On Mail Charge 1 267 NOTES SIGNED CYPRUS TO pict-uie- FOR . DIFFERENT MAGNA WATER CELEBRATE C DAY AT LAGOON COMMITTEEMEN BEGIN HOUSE-TO-HOUS- CANVAS FOR high school students voted 304 to 130 to join with schools of Region 2, comprising Judge Memorial, Murray, Bingham, Tooele, Grantsville and Cyprus, for a joint activity at Lagoon o.i Monday. May 9th Cypius will whitewash the C" on the hill m the morning and leave for Lagoon about one in the afternoon. T.i,a i portaaon to Lagoon is to be provided by the use of student body funds, class monies and the Lagoon management. All students riding busses are to be tiansport-e- d to and from Lagoon at no cost to thorn. Students desiring to ride to Lagoon in private cars must submit to the school on provided forms, a request to do so, so that parents take a responsibility the school is not in a position to assume. Thus, not only as a safety factor, as well as eliminating considerable additional expense, students are ui ged to nde the busses. Supervision will be furnished by the faculty and any interested parents who would like to enjoy the day at Lagoon. Parents are cordially invited. Concessions will be open for the use of students at a reduction d of for each ride. The reduction does not apply to the roller coasters or the eating stands. Free use of the funhouse is being made possible by the Lagoon management Rocket rides are also free of charge. The program of activities for C Day is as follows: - Whitewash C on hill at 8 30. - Busses leave for Lagoon at 1.00- 2:00 p. m. 750 E GOAL Cyprus Webster School Plans Scrap Drive Tuesday After less than s week of canvassing, the Magna Water Com- pany reports that 267 notes art now signed, and the vast majority of local residents are but definitely interested In obtaining more and better water." Each member of the group ha a street to canvass, and several The annual Scrap Drive, spon- streets have been completely covact-usored by Webster School. Will.be ered with only one or two each refusals from coming anheld on Tuesday, May 10th, street Committeemen have Obnounces officials. The 6th grade boys and girls will tained signatures after explaining come with the trucks to gather the procedure outlined. An outthe seiap, and they would sincere- standing reception has been acly appreciate if residents would corded to them by home owners. People Urged To Help place on the curb wherever posThe canvass is sible the scrap. The girls will go ahead to con- slow work, and the committee tact every home so that no one urges all interested to please taka will be missed - also ascertain time to go to the First Security where scrap is that is too heavy or Bank,, Pucks, Roy Tygesett'a. ofvaluable to be placed on the curb. fice or' the Copper Printing, sign All people who have heavy or up now and help the committee valuable scrap are asked to call complete this drive. It will be tot WATER. Webster School, 5881. It has been your benefit-YO- UR The water group meets regular, found that junk dealers watch the papers for cleanup days or scrap ly and determined their boundardrives und then sometimes repre- ies at a meeting Tuesday evening sent themselves as having been to include the area from 400 to sent to gather the scrap, so resi- 9200 West streets and from 2600 to dents are asked to deal only with 3500 South Streets. They also formally adopted a Webster representatives. Children of the Webster School resolution, requesting the county wish to thank the people of the commissioners to form the Magna community for their generous Water Company under the new support in the past scrap drives. 1949 legislative aot The resolution It is through cooperation that i will be officially presented School is one of the bet- - day morning with legal ptfbUca-te-r equipped Elementary Schools tion of the notice of a public hear-the state, as the Sixth Graders ing and the resolution appearing always give a parting gift to the In this paper next week, school from the proceeds of the Scrap Drive. These gifts have not only made Webster a better school for children who are now attending, follow. p. m. but also for. those who will al house-to-hou- se -- and runs. siding judge, after hearing eviThe Pnates are to be congratuldence and witnesses, declared, F season up on their ated splendid there was nothing corrupt in Mr Ditching machines are now ex- to date. Winning the Region Two Youngs action, when he allegedcavating for the pipe work which title two yeais in a row is quite ly opened an envelope addressed will be completed very soon. a feat in itself, especially so when Cease to inquire what the future to Vonda Yeates, secretary of the FIRST HALF Bingham is in the same league. has in store, and take as a gift civil service examiners in Magna, a now in good are The boys Fork at Magna. whatever the day brings forth. and gave the questions for an exMay finals Horace May 11 Magna at Brig. City. Bing- position to get into the state amination for substitute clerk-carrito ham at American Fork. and a large crowd is expected to another employe to help at Magna. Funeul sorv.res for Albert Leo prepare for the examination. May follow the Pirates in their fight at Bingham Ockei m in, 53, of Rock Springs, May for the State Crown An interesting item is the fact at Magna. May The State High School Athletic Wyoming, former prominent Mag- there flre onl questl0ns in such 3- - SwiiKitung-an- d at American Fork Association will sponsor the play- na ie5id conducted e - an May envelopeno answers are m- - 2 00 4.00 p. m. at JBipgbam. May y inthe Rock Springs yvard eluded. off games and a small chaige w Baseball game, 4.00 6:00 at Magna. City Mr May (band of 'the LDS cnurch. S. Boyden acted as attorbe made at the gate. 7 00 p. m. - Lunch, 6 00 John at Fork Bingham. May Ockc man died Saturday after an 9:30 p. m. - Dancing, 6 30 at American Fork. ney for Mr. Young. May weeks. of tir.ee lilnts Appearing as character witnessw electncal as an M O at -ku 1 Provo min June Magna at Helper. es for Mr. Young were President "V !( .KiuOoi, and while iesiding in Bingham. V. B. Coon of Oquirrh Stake, the completion of the o an as Upon at Magna. IIS YOUR HAT DIRTY? engaged June Magm. ysa- F. Cromar, active civic George Brockbank Junior high school June 8- - Magna at Provo. Helper elect c...n at Kennecott. worker, Mrs. Kathleen Pearce and sometime this summer. Fork. building American 11" had l.vid in Roik Springs at Have you looked at your hat Mr?. Verl Keefer, employees at actat Bingham. gsin bectmw tura-anhigh June Cyprus was some very ladies' golf d Opening day for the the Magna postoffice. lately? Is it dirty? three-yeFork at Magna school, housing Stuone June was He circles 10th denial ive in f'. season will be Tuesday, May in charge, If eo, bring it in to The Tog The inspector postal in dents June 15- - Magna at Brigham City VFW grades of the post of the founders at 4 30 p. m. An entrance fee of stated after questioning by Mr gery. and as a special courtesy It is expected that as many stuBingham at American. Fork. .n Rock Springs, having served in $1 00 must be paid by May 7th, and of Mr. Young's all that service, without any profit to at Magna. Boyden, June dent will attend Cyprus during Legion Auxil.aiy Europe during World War I American The Dr. at Hale to Faye us. we will be glad to have records and reports were may be given 1949-5June 21 Magna at Bingham. as the enrollment during A' tie t.me of his death he was postal is planning their annual Poppy A painting scaffold suspended Farnsworth's office or Bette Cutat Magna. m excellent shape, and the only June your hats cleaned and blocked. season in spit of the k the and War soon .can past Amei of the constructSale of a veiv ler. June City at Bingham next year they had to make was high in the beams Through arrangements with the YOU KNOW m Rock Spi .ngn the past complaint of Tues- fact the 9th grade for DO Garfield Dads each at the will ion ladies The play project the charge noted Jim Smyth Hat factory in a- opening the envel will not be housed in the senior VFW. He also held THAT in the spring of 1919, WedSnell mvnandei, r Valera Mrs. 5 m. 00 way gave at p. refinery Salt Lake, we will gladly lake day Wim-mhigh building. nudst complo.e devastation, the membeish.p in the FOE. BPOE, ope. nesday at 1 50 p. m , plunging two is president and Mrs. Neva your hat in tor you and return This increase will b because of j in abundance on IOOF and Redmen. He was born in s bl ionic to the men 45 feet giound, killing is secretary. peppi it without textra charge, in a recent a 1896. ruling by the Board of Ed16, invited. one and critically injuring the All interested ladies are Ephraim, Utah, April that all high school stuucation day service. Ethel Mrs. his wife, Besides other. I We shall be glad to extend lhi in the area west of the dents is of this he living a rcplua Ockerman of Rock Springs, in the fall was Paul Killed battle, and that accommodation to you. n Jordan River north of 4100 South Memorial .uivivtJ by a son, Kenneth the become has who Mo., St 62, Louis, poppy Troshell, REGARDED HUNTER OxOxOxO will be in the Cyprus high school one of Rock Springs, Flower of the American Legion suffeied a broken neck and died Auxil-la- . division. Schultz, Donna Legion Amciican and the daugntu.Mrs almost instantly. LADY DIES MONDAY Therefore, all students living Mrs. Ed Jones, , his mother, v were Both men employed by FOR SPORTING FANS--I Clear-o- n south of 4100 South and west of THAT the Amencan Legion was Salt Lake City, one brother, contractors Hanks paint Stanley 2800 West are to attend Cyprus to Ocket man, Manhattan Beach, the f.rst national oigan.zation under a subcontracting arrangeMrs. Elizabeth Jane Hardman high school under the new regWe have arranged to distribute Memorial Califui ma and one sister, Mrs. Alits as Mrs. of The students 4100 the poppy Construction ment with Utah piano adopt 77, of 5185 West Rushton, ulation. one Helen the famous Johnson Motors In Singleton will present their Company, main builders of the South, Hunter, died in a Salt Lake There are 606 students on the IT.Arf, h ving taken this action da Sen an man, San Francisco; 2't, 5 and 10 horse pc ..or uiis.L in Convention recital Thursday evening new refinery. annual of a. m. the National g: ancUon. at 4:40 at hospital Monday atcensus area above described. It la 1C209 from $134 to $309. Convenient! A numhci of local people Russell Brown, 30, Eastin Motor causes incident to age. She wa May 5th, 7:30 p. m. at the PleaCleveland, September terms can be arranged fori the expected that a minimum of 622 for sant Green Ward Chapel. ihe Amencan Legion tended tiit final rites n and highly regarded students will actually attend Cylodge, 3485 South State, suffered these beautiful oulb'.srf', Vc as man. Kathare: and the poppy Those ugaided fractv a participating fractured spine, compound adopted Auxitiai in this vicinity. prus high school next year. They then recommend ' personally Smceie sympathy is extended ryn Wrathall, Ann Reid, Jay Mon-so- ure of the left leg and a fractured A daughter of Lehi and Frances are divided into classes as follows ,ai i newest moiur, me QD 10 with Kansas in beieaved held Colleen Monson, family. Angela right leg. His condition is still ser- Coon Hardman, she was bom Augto the ing convention 10th grade, 220. reverse, neutral and forward 1921? Mirabella, Emil Mirabella, Gerald ious. ust 8, 1871, in Huntsville, Cache City, in October, 11th grade, 185. Pattank. speed and me Simmons, Tommy Dyches, THAT at the time the American she was married According to a report made by cwunty. 12th grade, 117. See them on the Janice popBreeze, ricia. who FINE-SPEAKEW. adop.ed J. Singleton, display now at sheriff Frank Reynolds, Henry Leg.on Auxiliaiy deputy in Salt Lake City to The Toggery, the from Memmott, Tom Ray Tygesen, were Rushton. investigated the two men py it pledged the profits to welOxOxOxO centDiana Smith, Kay Lewis, Joyce painting the roof trusses at the The fine lady was a member of PRINCIPAL EXFUUIIS poppy sales 100 per Nieland Norman men Lewis, Dick Pearce, fare relief for service project, standing on a cable sup- the LDS church and an active Doneen son, Myrna Harding, women and their families, thus JUST TEE SHIRTS ported stage, when one of the member of Hunter Ward. I am the spectator. There aie Hardman, Marilyn Hardman, Con- stage's supporting hooks apparthe true mean.ng of the She is survived by her huAand; SCHOOL POSITION ON fulfilling By Arrow. Thee are beauties. but many spectators here with me, nie Duke. Roberta Singleton. on.blfni of faith, faith the under poppy--aAlso, by Arrow, stunning broad straightened sons, Alonzo, Wilford, Arthur four ently I must be responsible for the digwhich is being kept with all who weight of the men. doth shorts, large sizes. Very and LeRoy Rushton, Hunter; five PAINTING 0T a As spectaof this spectator. nity Mr. Troshell plunged directly to daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas died, through service to the hying? Keith Boyer, an outstanding reasonably priced. tor, I must uphold the highest of a the ground, eye witnesses report- and Mrs. Della Gill, San Francisco; Watch lor the Poppy Day Sale OxOxOxO and representative of the or speaker traditions of my school, The whitewashing of the X" on will added, but Mr. Brown grasped the Mrs. Leone Burgstrom, Hunter; large business concern, hill west of Magna will taka school I favor. I am a reflection of the STETSON HATS cable on his side of the stage, hung Mrs. Edith Worthington, Brigham ress the regular meeting of the and on Monday, May 9th, com2 The m1 continues on our tremy team, my school, my town, place and next then Elizabeth Mrs. there Club Kilpack, dropand Garden momentarily Flower City be Magna at 8:30 a. hl, announces mencing anmendous reductions on Stetmy individual actions shall James to a the 11th, brother, Lake ped Salt ground. City; Wednesday evening, May I sisters', GeorgeHMarchant of three' son Hats. Biggest savings ever viewed in the light of that which I Principal presi-denMagna Haidman, nounces Mrs. Irene Feulner, enthe Wgh iKhooL Mrs. Cypms ottered on these . outstanding! reflect. I, as a spectator, am and M,s. May Burk, Murray DIES BOY MAGNA titled to the belief as to what is halt. Savings from Mrs. Millie at Alice Thomas and , Im'Jefately The gathering will be hela 1 fair and foul in this event which OxOxOxO Sadler, Magna; 37 grandchildren, I wlU board busses j11 leave for a the Fire Hall and begins at 8:00 Cyprus wlll meet tne winner of IN HOSPITAL I view but I shall not disagree 25 great - grandchildren and one attractions Region 8 at M igm un Thursday, p. m. Other feature THE TOGGERY IS THE with the judgment of the official, day of fun at Lagoon. and great-grea- tnumbers senu-tingrandchild. musical the 12vh game, be will in as May Because of erroneous imprest-io- n for Graduation Gifts for he has the final authority extended. is S.ncere sympathy announces authori;. Definite band, or- prize chawing. Ronald Karl Cameron, 9. son of some persons may have reOutfits. Conte vested in him by my school, and I Cyprus high schoolmixed chortime of the fracas has not been John A. and Delma Talbot Camerand club which my that ceived look glee over stand chestra, our regarding the painting of shall ug by many (PLACE as we ;o t I ress in the BILL PATSURIS determimd on, of 2720 South 9050 West, Magthe following statement the for HIM. school deems right. My official and us groups Fviit participate Jordan won has held another followers Region 2 Music Festival to be Cyprus are made by Mr. Merchant. na, died in a Salt Lake hospital OxOxOxO my opponents and their Two division and school on May 5th Rrg.on - The school doe not sponsor Saturday at 5 20 p. m. of an inare visitors in this house and I at Morgan high NAMED PRESIDENT Is Name the Lucky One? championship. obstruction. testinal night activities on (he hill any shall respect them as such. I shall and 6th. The state championship ease-ba- ll Ech week we post a different American Legion and Veterans prior to the painting of the X". He was born August 23rd, 1939, Small groups and individual humble in victory, proud in debe from our mailing lists on 2- - The and members will be presented on May OF STUDENT-BOD- Y game is to be played on Tues- - in Panguitch, Garfield county, and of Foreign Wars are sponsoring painting of the X" is a feat, silent in persecution, the Xucky Trophy Board" in will participate May 17, pusutniby in the attended schools there and in Salt an all Stag party daytime activity end the plans lor there day, groups 5th Though Large example. guiding-area the rear of our store. The per-oSalt Lake to be held at the Community Park Lake City none sha.l on May 6th. carrying forward the project do Bill Patsu-i- s ha; been named may be many like me, 7 00 p m. on SaturHou-- e, whoM name appears will He is uLuvrvni hv his parents; Fh-not include night time activities sportsin displayed of hie the high Cyprus surpass president CommUionrs two brothers, John Stanton Cam- day, May 21. tceive $S in merchandise. such as sleeping on the hill. play" lead the v to studr,ni-bodhool manship. GIRL SCOUTS MAY All vicemen are invited and with the Ma-iDrop in and see if your name Corps, eron, 1949-5for tudents i the nd a good t.me is assured in this N.ck M.h dopo! Us and Wesllucky one. Moiynn Kenneth Cameron, MagPsychology Eugenios Trip Undergo Operation Other offiArs announced at the REGISTER MAY 21 affair which has all a sister, Colleen Cameron, and na, Tavlor iep:estnted Cyprus h.h Ball Friday evening Sophomore n the earmarks of a Vete CLOUD RIM now at school as members of the County On Friday, May 13th, the CyMagna. Mr H B Duckworth is a John Prokopsis, vice presi- FOR " on Monday, May 2nd mmi-iSioprus Psychology Club will mako Carol Cromar, secretary; dent: St. Marks Hospital recovering C T.cket-- are on sale by the Vets its annual e ii. r and County building. Hi ONE - ACT PLAY tei trip to visit the Utah Magi i Cl,.' Woalftnden, reporter: from a serious eye operation. best at the City Beverly a worthand students Legion Posts Dr. George E. State Training school at American Both their Little upnit House, extend at May the Merrill, Magna of friends Larson, Marilyn Sandra hosts asin 1135 WEST 2700 SOUTH convales- while and enjoyable time An invitation is extended the McBride. Rudv Montoya. Bill MacFork and the State Mental Hos21 t ,.t 10 a r lor the summer wishes for a complete Mary Caffey, cheer leader DIAL 1111 pital at Provo. A total of 130 stusuming duties of Vhfir positions camp Garfield will register in the genual publ.t to attend the pre- aulay and Puck Seay at $1.00 each. cence. one-ac- t 1 Food refreshments will be serv- dents will make the excursion plays to for the day. Mans capacities Yiave never been afternoon, beginnm" at 00 p m sentation of tnree 19 J. Davis, be given by the Dramatics Class ed under the direction of Dr. Uda PRIMARY CONFERENCE measured; nor are we to judge of at the home of M Come on. you Vets, and let Haggarty. It is an undoubted truth, that the what he can do by any precedents, 128 Writ 16th Avenue m Garfie'd. under the direction of Mrs. Berless time conferBusses will be used to mako fho All interested are invited! nice Spencer on Thursday, May have ourselves a time! less one has to do, the so. little has been tried. Magna Ward Primary eve19th at 8 00 p. m. in the Cyprus Contributed. one finds to do it m. trip.' David Thoreau Henry ence will beField Wednesday Lord Chesterf.eld auditorium. in the wardhouse, ning, May Hth at 7 00 p. m. one-thir- ormcr Magna Man Succumbs In Rock Springs er 2- ARROW TIES other-activitie- s; na ne-da- er m CYPRUST0. SERVE MORE 5- 29-A- STUDENTS 6- ATTENTION, Legion Auxiliary Plans Poppy Day Man Killed In ai-- Scaffold Fall f: Sale In Region LADY GOLFERS! t ar At Refinery -- - p;(-aU- nt Ken-neco- tt er 1 -- NAMED HEAD OF STUDENTS TO BE Ock-orma- I PRESENTED IN RECITAL 27-2- tuT j well-k.ni- n well-know- n, mile-mast- er - TO ADDRESS IN-N- EW n GARDEN CLUB "C" I Cyprus Meets 25'up. Webster School Music Festival I t. Region Winner For Baseball Slated May 6tli - X, STAG 1- Tr n . ne ex-s- hoe-daw- HIE TOGGERY -- ARROW rSHIRTS beginning IT , |