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Show : - .V s . i m: Universal Microfilming 14; pierponl A vs. t -- ritv ITtH t. Time Will You Wear One ? POPPY DAY MAY 24th Memorial Poppies to honor the dead and help the living will be acid in this area on Friday, May 24th, sponsored by the American Legion Cyprus Post Auxiliary. Every cent of tile money donated for poppies distributed by the Legion and its Auxiliary must go for relief and child welfare. Most of the money is used by Legion Posts and Auxiliary Units for rehabilitation and child welfare work in the communities where it is donated. Not one cent goes for administrative costs at any level Waar A Poppy Officials say: "The primary purpose of the poppy is not to raise money. Poppi.s are worn as the individual's personal gcs'ure of remembrance of the nation's war dead. We are trying to get our Units not to hold a poppy sale, but to obs:rve Poppy Day; not to sell poppies, but to offer or distribute them; not to ask people to buy a poppy, but to wear a poppy. Wearing the poppy is the important thing. "That is not to say that the money which is donated for the poppies is not important; it is important, and it provides the means for the Auxiliary's rehabilitation and child welfare work. But the poppy is not just another tag to show that the wearer has made a charitable contribution. It is more than that; it is an indication that an American is paying tribute to his countrys war dead by wearing the memorial poppy. If the poppy program is to continue to thrive, it must remain that way." Will you wear one on Friday? work-rehabilit- FINE MAGNA MAN DIES IN S. L HOSPITAL Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Oquirrb Stake House for Glenn Coe, 84, regarded Magna resident, of 3011 South 7623 West, Magna, who died Saturday at p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of chronic heart disease and hypertension. Mr. Coe was born in Woodland Utah, December 19, 1892, a son of Henry I. and Rosina White Coe. He married Mary Hardman June 21, 1913 in Heber. The marriage was lat:r solemnized in the Saif Lake LDS Temple. He was a high I0-1- priest Mr. Coe had retired after 32 years as an operator for Hercules Powder Company, and he lived in Bacchus many years, moving to Magna in 1933. Survivors Given Survivors include his widow; three sons, three daughters: Roger, Fort Ord, California; Dale H. and Leo P., Elko, Nevada; Mrs. Jack (Lois) Gilletl Mrs. Kenneth Magna; (Glenious) Parkinson, Mrs. Philip (Larene) Mariluch, Elko; two brothers, Lloyd Coe, Magna and Nathan Coe, Boulder City, Nevada; two sisters, Mrs. Etta Gines, Kamas and Mrs. Frances Sizemore, Midway; 23 grandchildren; 2 Mr. Coe was a regarded man, well-like- d for his genial kind personality. The sincere sympathy of the Copper Printing Company is extended to his family in their time of oereavem.-n- t Interment was made in the Valley View Memorial Park under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home. "A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION "The Complete Home Newspaper" Fortieth Year Magna, Utah, KENNECOTT NAMES SIX SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS -- Read 031472477957""" It in The Times or Leade-r- Number Forty-nin- e CYPRUS RELEASES LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND A WARDS 400 WILL PARADE FOR BASEBALL twwg wmmtmetemm Over baseballers, from the manhood, will parade down Magna Main Street on Tuesday, May 28th at 5:00 p. m in efforts to show local townspeople how many participate in this fine sport and what a vital role it plays in this community. The affair is sponsored by the Community Recreational Associa lion. All of the ball players will be in uniform, and later adjourn to the Community Park where hotdogs and soft drinks will be served to each and every mem ber of the ball teams. Participants Given Participants will include the Little League for boys 8 to 12 years old; the Pony League, for boys, 13 to 15; the American Legion Junior Baseball for young men, 18 to 18 years of age and the local entry of the Utah State Baseball League. Everyone ia invited to be on Magna Main Street next Tuesday and see this fine parade. 400 ages of 8 to w sELjaPa- i .... 7T- -, VFW UNIT IS ACTIVE Pictured above are a group ef students who were presented with scholarships at the ship and Award assembly of Cyprus High School on Monday. "Scholar CIVIC GROUP Janice Anderson, Nancy ArOne Year Excited and happy Cyprus high Carol .Anderson, Albert Andrs, school students were presented nold, Marjorie Jones. Other Awards Jeanine Eidredge, Helen Gardiner, with scholarships and awards Six High School seniors, who won 8500 college scholarships as dependents of Kennecott Copper Corp. Other awards that were given Jack Haymond, Val Jones, Lynn at the annual event of Monday is the tenth This Note: (Editors employees, are back row. left to right: John Haymond, Carolyn Johnson, Margaret Foster and Milton include: Warr, Norman Wendei Jim Gilof a series on the various organ- this educational institution. D. Gold. Seated, left. George Freeman, and Robert Bates, right. Athletics lespie, K. anSally Jean Robinson, Walter listPrincipal Daly Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Freeman of izations in the community, Lee Albertson, Jay Anderson, Afton Wright Dixie Kimball Arnounces the complete list as Six Utah high school seniors basis of academic capabilities and 4135 College Drive, Ogden, stu- ing their aims, the officers of Robert Anderson, Earl Anthony, lene Barker, Lois Dedman, Fran-cin- e dent at Ben Lomond high school each group, etc. One will appear have been selected to receive col- leadership potential Ken Ault David Beagley, Mike Peterson, Gloria Jean Peterare: ef Utah They University Robert Ray Bates, son of Mr. weekly.) lege scholarships as dependents ' Grant son, Claudia Taylor. Frank Ken Broadhead, Beatty, of son Orton John Honor ScholarHaymond, Evelyn Black, and Mrs. Rodney R. Bates of 94 of Kennecott Copper Corporation Hans Blok, Helen Clark, Williams, Verdell Chad Cul Court W. Crosby, Mr. Mrs. of and J. Haymond ship. State Copperton, a stuemployees, it was announced to- 3273 South 8325 Davis, Brent Dca, Paul Sharilyn Clement Grant Court Lynn ley, West, Magna, Hans dent at W. Beam school DirecNelson Blok, Josephine Bingham high Aldrich, day by Ekblad, Jim Gillespie, Bill Hagen, Shirley Sadler, Albert Babbel 8500 Scholarships Educational Fund Scholarship. tor of Public Relations, Utah Cop- student at Cyprus high school Carl Lee Bcndixsen, Juelene Bess, Chick Hatch, Delos Elizabeth Johnson, Carolyn The six winners will receive Warren Brown, Samuel Rosen-fiel-d Ron Holladay, Clifford Hathaway, per Division. Kathryn Broderick, Janice ChristHoskisson, Mrs. and Mr. Delbert of $500 scholarships to any. accreditThis is the third year such daughter Memorial Scholarship 'Fund. Tuck Hubbard, George Hutchings, ison, Wm. John Davies, Floyd C. Johnson of 435 M Street, Salt ed institution of have awards been higher learning scholarship Norman Wendei, Honors at En- Bliss Jensen, Bill Johns, Bernell Thos. Doty, Melvin Everett Duran Lake City, student of East high in Utah offering a baccalaureate presented by Kennecott in a pro- school. trance and Scholarship Grant Kay Harwood, Shauna Gail Haws, Johnson, Jim Kennard, Tom and degree may enroll for any gram to recognize and give assisGerald Ronald Holladay, Ivan Lind-greJean Keith Honors at Blaine Robinson, Sally Korous, Sharlcne Foster, Margaret course of study they desire. tance to deserving high school Barlow Jeffs, Bliss Jensen, Clea Don Kent Lund, Loutensock, Entrance and Mr. Mrs. Grant and of Kenneth Scholarship Scholarship committees at each graduates who are dependents of daughter Eileen Barton, Honors at En- Art Magill Gary McGill David Carrecn Jones, Kathy Lang, Paul n, E. Foster of 94 West Park, Kennecott employees. high school elected three female trance ana Scholarship Grant Miller, Glen Moyle, Gary Olson, Lombardi Lawaine Sandra Peterstudent of Bingham high and four male students from Six Listed Ivan Orr, Dick Pearce, Eddie son, EdaLue Phillips, Max LeoLeslie school. Oakeson, Scholarship among applicants. These were rePearce, Neil Petersen, Joe Ribotto, nard Wendell, Grant Woodbury, Milton Dale Gold, son of Mr. viewed The six were selected from Grant by a Kennecott scholar11 SanMrs. O. from and Milton Gold of Alvin L. Scott Scholarship Jay Richardson, Frank Rushton, Doris Ruth Lehman. among applicants high ship committee for final selection. Richard Sadler, Dick Salisbury, Hon. Mention missed 1 period schools throughout the area. The dy, student at Jordan high school Marjorie Ann Jones is the alterGrant Jackie Berenson, Sheila Am winners were selected on the Jeanlne Eidredge, Honors at Alvin Scott, Terry Shaw, Dale George Roland Freeman, son of nate at Cyprus. Entrance and Scholarship Grant Streeter, Ronald Theobald, Larry Bench, Allen Scott Culley. LeGrande Tracy, Ron Dramatics Gay nor Fearsorf, Scholarship Tracy, Deanna Bcrndgcn, Elva Coon Alfredo Vela, Larry Tranmer, Grant Jim Gillespie, Scholarship Wilberger, George Wilberger, Geraldann Petersen, Douglai Frank Williams, John Davies, Christopher, Ronald Theobold Grant TO RECEIVE Bill Johns, Honors at Entrance Keith Cavaness, Ralph Montrone, Helen Clark, James B. Kennard Dick Christison, Doug Christo- Monte Broadhead, Richard Smith and Scholarship Grant Linda Todd, Alvin Scott Patrici: Gerald McKeller, Scholarship pher. Smith, Marvin Yancey. Grant Homomaking Junior Rod Cross Judy Strickland, Myrna HardHugh Cannon Memorial Award Mary Damron Nancy Arnold, Judy Rueckerl Monte Broadhead. ing, Marjorie Jones, Bonnie Colby, Since the dawn of time, women Carol Anderson, Carolyn Coats, Judy Smith. KCC have been the ideals in civilizaSwim Club Helena Haws. Jack Haymond. tion. closed in the evening. Publications Women's Club Magna of close the school Kareen Doxcy, MyrLene Jones Following A mother's first instinct is the More Employes Needed Alton Wright William E. Doty. Evelyn Black, Marlene Feulner, Ivlue Bowen. this week, the County Library The personnel now working for protection of her children and her Danforth Awards Janice Anderson, Nancy Arnold. Pop Club staff will begm transferring books the county in the Brockbank junhome. Down through the ages, Kent Loutensock, Myrna Hard- Music Eileen Barton, Connie Garfield from the Brockbank junior high ior high school will be transferras civilization emerged more and ing. Moesser, LuAnn Cox, Girls State Sherry school to the more, women became the center ed to the new building, but it will Header's Digest Award Norman Wendcl Laurel ChristKaren Breeze, Connie Garfield branch library, located at 3021 be necessary to hire one or two of the family life--th- e West. measuring Gladys ensen, Sharilyn Clement, Doris Winifred White, Linda Todd, Loi: South 8560 West in Magna. of the word home. additional people on a part-tim- e Salt Lake Area Justison, Doug Christopher, Kar- Dedman. The building was moved from basis. Vocational School In all humility, may we point en Larson, Byron iTutlie, Nadine Ushers Garfield and additional stack Richard P. Curtis, Gary Eugene Wilkinson, Lucille Bawden, Gay out that American women have Anyone interested in this type Gladys West, Val Jones, Viol: space added to it The total cost of work, and who has had two or gone even further in being a Olsen. Bawden, Dick Pearce, Marilyn Higbee, Kathy Winder, Lorn: of the moving and addition was more years of college, can get an Darrell's of American influence. College civilizing Beauty Almquist LaRee Oliver, LaRae Smith, Winifred White, Joleer women-a- nd Sharon Coulson, Marilyn Ricks, Thomas, Norman Wendei, R. L. Rodak, Afton approximately $35,000. Parking application from Mrs. Helen men, concede this to Wright Larry Anfacilities on the property itself on Monday, Wednesday be a fact-ha- ve opened their Judy Strickland, Sharon Watson. McBride, Hugh Hales, Emil Mira-bell- derson (12). Dick Cushing, Duane will be available. or Friday in the Branch Library Russell hearts to include the whole Beauty School Shaffer, Peggy Kimmt-r- , Nancy Arnold, Dcnnii Helen Gardiner, Judy Stewart, Chadsey, Joe Ribotto. Hours of service for the build- at Brockbank junior high school town, the community and the Peterson, Don Lund, Donna Parr, These applications will be turnas part of the Anna Hunt Daryle Bailey, Georg- Attendance- - Port act ing, while not definitely settled, neighborhood Kathryn Larsen. headto in ed the county library ia Ann Flandro. have been tentatively approved Three Years Student Government family. as 2:00 to 9:00 p. m. daily, with quarters at Midvale for approval, Julie Harmon, Elaine King, Hollywood Beauty Collage Jim Gillespie, Monte Broadhead, Today in America, a feeling of the exception of Saturday, when and should reach Mrs. Ruth Vine Betty Beck, Shirlcne York. Helen Gardinir, Judy Stewart Gladys West. responsibility for the welfare of the branch will probably be open Tyler, county librarian, not later the community is an accepted Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship Two Years Georgia Flandro, Dixie Kimball, Marlene Feulner. in the morning and afternoon and than June 15;h. fact in almost every woman's Marjorie Ann Jones, Lucille Clco Davis, C leora Davis, Tuck Utah Stale University life. Bawden, Viola Higbee, Alvin L. Hubbard, Julie Harman, Kent Stella. Gust James B. Kenard, Scott Myrna Harding, Joe Ribot- Loutensock, Dick For example, in our organizaPearce, Tim ALL-OU- T to, Rex Bcndixsen, Brenda Davis, Nelson, Dennis Peterson, Gladys tion, the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Dixie Kimball Leora Nielson, Richard Passey. Veterans of Foreign Wars, we Brigham Young University West, Hans Blok. teach our daughters, our younger Misa Joann Brusallo sisters and our daughters-in-laAmong those receiving degrees the volunteer work in which we this year from the College of St are all participating. is a Magna Mary New programs and new ways $127 America and native. Miss Joann Brusatto will for serving are constantly develInitial organizational meetings Railway Carmen of have been held at all Utah Cop- Order of Railway Conductors and receive a bachelor of arts degree oping as time goes on. Our Brakemen. Loran J. Askce of Salt Lake in commencement exercises on children grow up realizing that per division properties in preparwas apprehended Wednestheir reall lives will share Given Committees City 2. June She is they the Bond ation for an all-oof Savings daughter those for who police officers through the are day by Mrs. sponsibility Clara ill which 2869 Chairman Christensen Drive among employees South Brusatto, Due to Memorial Day next Assisting will open May 22 and continue at the various properties as com- 8850 West Magna and the late aged, helpless, or the unfortunate Thursday, May 30th, the Magna quick thinking of Mrs. Dorothy Mora, clerk at the Magna Safevictims of any cruel circumstanc- - Times and Garfield Brusatto. through May 31. Leader will mittee chairmen are: L. O. Ham- Joseph way Store, when he attempted to issued be earlier. G. Leon Christensen, employee lin, mine; Atwood Moffat, departMiss Brusatto, who majored in a ficticious $127 check. when we say that as women So, pass All news and ads must be in service officer, who will head this ment of mills; L. A. Sabin, Arthur sociology during her Mrs. Mora remembered that edu- we have a responsibility toward our college hands by Monday evening for year's drive as chairman, said the Mills; E. H. Skinner, Magna Mill; cation, is a 1953 graduate of all the women of the free world, the Askee name had been on a this particular week. goal is 100 per cent participation Central Power Station, J. H. Har- Judge Memorial high school Salt we are As of June 1st, all classified ads circular of people who passed adin that merely saying We on the part of the 6,700 Utah Cop- kins; J. W. Richardson, ore haul- Lake City. She attended appreciate your kind co- ficticious checks. asked Dee placed in the Magna Times or She dition to St we what giving help per employees in the payroll sav- age, and W. S. Hook, Refinery. on a competitive can in their great fight for free- operation. Taylor, manager to "okeh" the Garfield Leader must be paid at Copper Printing Company check and also ings plan for buying U. S. Savings at the scholarship. Committee dom, we also give them our relayed the infor- the time of insertion. No phone Bonds. mation to him of her suspicions. various properties are: Bill Ab-lemoral support We remember calls on classified ads can be arIn connection sociolowith her The drive is being backed by Mr. Taylor called police officers them in our prayers. We have Boyd Pratt and Stan Jacqiies, Betty Bezzant treasurer. ranged after this date. both management and labor. Both mine; Carl Borup and E. E. Mc- gical studies, Miss Brusatto work- firm faith in their ability to came enwho Vonda Thomas, historian. through the back are encouraging employees to par- Carty, department of mills; Victor ed part time during her senior back the black practices of push The Copper Printing Company trance and nabbed Askee. Hilda Nczos, chaplain. finds this action necessary, upon ticipate in .he 1957 drive, laid Bohne, P. J. Landis and Dale Pet- year, serving as a staff assistant Carol Cole, patriotic instructor. of life. way godless the in Veterans' his In car in store the Hospital Salt parked Chairman Christensen. advice of auditors, to expedite This is the kind of moral courerson, Arthur Mill; R. D. Thomas, Lake Florence Martinez, Jerry Snow, She will graduate with lot, investigating officers found bookkeeping. It is a ruling with Unions Cooperating women have. We are the Sherry Vance, trustees. Magna Mill; D. K. Hatton, Central two City. age hand-made minors, English and philosochecks, a check pro- practically all newspapers to pay Unions cooperating in the drive Power Station; H. L. Lamb, ore LaVern Empey, guard. we bringers of civilization-b- ut tector, paper and ink for a varied for classifieds in such a manner. at the mine, mills and refinery haulage and Harry Sneed and W. phy. She hopes to continue study- must be guardians of civilization, Invitation Extended ing for a master's in social work. too. How type of checks. include: United Steelworkers of H. Sorensen, refinery. responsible are we the This ruling will not apply to It is alleged that he has passed If there are women America, CIO; Internationa Browho women any of America? Student Body Proxy the ads that run continuously. a of a in total in $3,000 checks are to therhood of Electrical Workers; V. F. the W. Slated eligible join Miss Brusatto was the college Speaker Who, if not we? When, if not We will appreciate your coopLadies' Auxiliary, but who have very short while. International Union of Mine, Mills Student Body president the past now? eration. Internanot been and Smel'.er Workers; contacted one our of by and T. in instructor at Tidwell Clyde year, previous years parCopper Printing Company Officers Given tional Union of Mine, Mills and the LDS Institute of members, won't you see us if we Copper Club Plant For Religion, ticipated in dramatics, the school The new officers of the Ladies' fail to find you first? Smelter Workers; International Utah State Apron-Overa- ll Dance club and sodality. newspaper, glee University (formerly to the Veterans of THANK YOU! Association of Machinists; Inter- USAC) will at the Spencer She was placed on the college AuxiliaryWars We believe you would be glad for the year 1957 national Union of Operating En- Second Wardspeak Sacrament service, academic honor roll five semes- Foreign Utah enterThe is Club to know us-a- nd Copper we are sure we are as follows: I wish to sincerely th: gineers. Shovel Department, Local Sunday, May 26th. ters. taining at an Apron and Overall everyone for their would like to know you. No. 3; Brotherhood of Locomotive Mary Damron, president kindness Dance on Saturday, May 25th at Elizabeth Louderback, senior Professor Tidwell is a graduate teacher, and also held many other Firemen and Enginemen; Office rating for me and wishes of c You are eligible to become a the clubrooms. vice president in being nar Employees, International Union; of the Brigham Young Univer- church positions. member if your husband, father, Music will be furnished by the gratulations Lawana Franzen, Junior vice brother, foster The service will begin at 5:30 Clerical and Techni- sity. and also completed graduate father or half Rhythm Westerns. Everyone is "Magna Mother of the Year, am most grateful cal Workers; System Federation work at the University of Ari- p. m., and everyone is invited to president brothers served overseas during requested to come attired in No. 155, AF of L; Brotherhood of zona. He has been a seminary attend. Ruby Holman, secretary. wartime. and overalls. Mrs. Florence Harmon y, Ket-chu- n, Cop-perto- MAGNA BRANCH OF MAGNA MAID COUNTY LIBRARY DIPLOMA PLANS OPENING newly-construct- Foth-eringha- m a, is REGISTRATION NOW AFFECTED FOR SWIMMING Registration is now being affected for summer swimming at the Magna pool and will be comoffipleted May 29th, anounces cials. Registration should be made at the pool office. No registration can be taken over the phone. Classes will be held for boys and girls from 7 to 15 years of age, lifesaving and advanced swimmers from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., and adult classes in the evenings from 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. In the adult division, there must be 20 or more register before a class is made possible. Adult registration can be taken until June 3. Day instructors will be Mrs. Marjorie Day, Mrs. June Martin and Mrs. David Hatton. Evening teachers include Bob Buck and Owyn Thomas. Hours Given Hours of the pool are from 4:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. until June 3rd, but after that date will be from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., six days a week. The pool will be closed on Decoration Day. Ward Primary Fete The Spencer Ward Primary is planning a variety show on Saturday, May 25th. beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Oquirrh Stake House. Booths will be erected to sell ice cream, candy, popcorn, etc. Everyone is invited to att.nd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gihbs enjoyed a short stay in Portage, Utah last week visiting friends and relatives. . -- SAVINGS BOM) DRIVE PLANNED AT KCC w PAPER OUT EARLY FOR MEMORIAL DAY ut MAN APPREHENDED TRYING TO PASS FICTICIOUS CHECK New Rulings Are Released On Classifieds tt, Non-Ferro- |