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Show ;;itRESTC:G rod uIk, TWELFTH-YEA- ; Y C0:.r3iT BY AMERICA'S FOREMOST FEATURE YRITERS FOUIID Cl THIS PAPER-REA- D THEI EACH VEEK ta his Issss "1lI Regers - Arthur Brisbane - 0. 0. McIntyre Ed. Howe - Howe - YChn CncLnrt Edward W . Pickard EVETIJ-DA- CUIlIlOjT R MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 18Tl934 Nutrition Cbw Entertains At EITHEGOOD Jelly Reception WS REPORT f rview Report Mad For Gtixcna to How. Where tad Why Money Waa Expended ugl Sm - ton , P U f ' (Editor Now; The following ha tubmitted by the Band Mother 3ab and is published herewith for the afonnation of everyone.) ) Whatever degree of success the Band 'lathers Club has attained this year patting over their projects has been Itt to the splendid and loyal aup- of the entire community. Band Mothers Club has been a deeply appreciative of many fine .oatributions that it was decided that should be given public recogni-- 1 joa and the thanks so richly deserved. Not without one of these contribu-son- s could the band have been able to sake the trip to Price so well equipped iad financed in every detail. An edit-ricomment in one of the Salt Lake iiiltcs went so far as to give Cyprus credit for being the outstanding t usd in its class. rn e tui I Bv Proving to be one of the pleasant social events of the month, the reception, commemorating the closing of the Cyprus PTA nutrition dais, was held Tuesday evening at the High School building. Over two hundred and fifty people called daring the evening. General arrangements wm in charge of Mias Ruby Smith; instructor of the classes assisted by the following ladies: reception; Mrs. C E. Pickett. Miss Catherine McBride and Mrs. Leah Sandall; dining room hostess; Mrs, Emil Sywenson; able; Mrs G. W. Drown, Mrs. L. C Healy. Mrs. Orson Naylor and Aatboa. The Misses Eva Magma. LaVoa Cat-teMrs;-Roa- n, Mary Thomas, Mildred Turpin, Marjorie Hoops, Ruth Clegg and Grace Jacobs assisted in the serving. Musical number were given daring the course of the evening by Beatrice Cluff. Virginia Tnkia, Helen Tnkia, Carol Cook and Katie Paulo. One of the features of the entertainment was the indirect lighting effects by the local Utah Power 8 Light Company. A number of the latest style in lamp were displayed moat effectively. A tray luncheon with several items of delicacies which wm prepared in j The following list of contributions the cooking classes, was served to each till be read with much interest: al ure i lolesa! nen guest. A general committee with Mrs. C pi 11.00 E. Pickett, chairman and consisting doth? 1 2.00 of Mrs. C. J. Bruner,' Mrs. J. W. figi 00 Brewer, Mrs. C J. Hoops, Misses wond tuitions from Salt Lake busses Catherine and Velma McBride, Mrs. re gl benefited by school purchases Rost Anthott' and Mrs. E. Swenson ice. I : 12.50 were in charge of general arrangements. I B. A. J.00 Bouquets of spring flowtsa added iigna Women's Club to the general decorative .effect of the (Use of Clubhouse also) 12.50 lovely decorated room. The blooms 25.00 wm supplied by Mr. and Mrs Ruel siber of Band Supporters lit E. Engelmann (orchestra E. PauL t I too) 2.50 It. Frank O. Haymond . 5.00 A. Cook made quilt and Mr. jn LAKE CITY 11.05 I Summerhays won it uh Oil Refining. Gass Books 10.00 5.00 GARDEN DIRECTOR kellancous gas contributed Lion Club -.- ,1 0 00 ley a ynaite School BoardJ ttprus Senior Faculty. trprus Junior Faculty itbster School Faculty 865.00 " - SALT ld i. 1 ' $215.55 ads raised by the following activit- ADDRESSES "CLUB Rufus C Johnson, director of Jfce luncheon at Copper Club 83.60 planting in Salt Lake City, was the 49.85 featured speaker last Thursday evenace at School Gym nceeda of Show at P. G. Ward -ing at the monthly meeting of the J 96.64 Magna Flower Garden Club held in 1 3.80 the Copper Clubrooms. .It of chili and popcorn ball Mr. Jobnaon explained in detail 241.89 methods of plantinn and cultivating I tree and shrub and gave several exaiform purchased by parents 152.25 amples of the types bat suited to tbc 1 we owe our soil here. these parents ,To A short business meeting followed ecial thanks and gratitude for only Mr. Johnson's talk. R. T. Porte, f these sacrifices was the 7 5 piece head of the Port Publishing Company itching hatri inadf possible. r, was schedand ardent EXPENDITURES uled to apeak but due to nnfoneen circumstances, was unable to be in ataiforms purchased by parents tendance. However, he will be the $175.25 at tbc June meettiforms 'purchased by Club 218.20 principal speaker be held the second Thursday to ing. 150.00 ansportation to Price 29.00 of that month at the Copper Club. inning Bill on Uniforms 18.00 dance in Tttasury 1 -- flower-growe- tacellaneous Items (Approx-imately) c 26 24 AREIIDFOR TALK-- IK LARSON Pant which it appear will insure a more careful perusal of the splendid articles it contain. I was particularly anxious to receive this copy at I had learned that our Safety First executive committee had decided to contribute something rare and beautiful to make this issue unusually attractive, sad when I saw the result of their efforts on page eight, I was so overcome with emotion that I burst into song. Oh! "Something Rare and Beautiful' It certainly is to laugh; They sent out for the Camera Man. To take their photo-grap- h See the stern and classic Wetzel, See tbc placid Cupid Brown: See the Helenic Steve Kallas, All are beauties of renown. Sonne, Dock worth, Hesse, Martin. Eckioad. Shaw, Dan Wilson, too; For something good to look at. .They are a lovely crew. While Kellogg, Barton and MacAuley, AH seated in a row. With Duckworth and Lon Taylor, Making another goodly show. Corwin and Leslie on the tide lines,. Are barely edging in; To cin either of them beauties. Would be little short of sin. Tb "sweet and modest Lilly," With its pent! all full blown, I most beautiful of flowers; Bat is not the Lillie shown. But the searcher after beauty. Surely wiU be stricken dumb. When be looks upon the features Of the lovely Nickerson. And if bis strength permit him, - - To recover from that shock;.--,.- -, Let him cast his eyes on Wadleigh. Brinkman, Ridd or Lontensock.. Then, look at Charlie Bemhart, With that highly burnished dome, They say beauty once applied there. i -- Yet another famous beauty I seated just below, Surely blesacd with all the grace., Apollo Belvidere Kumrow. And see the likeness of Meteer, With that awful hairless pate; He looks like a face imprinted On china dinner plate. But of all the grand collection, -- There ia ceruinly not any So sweet and pure and winsome, As our modest Edward Janney. Harris. Johnson, Conrads, Wilson, Oh ! Yon certainly have a gall To permit yourselves appearing In this beauty show at all. 'Tis surely Rare 'n Beautiful For they are all as free from beaufy, ' As dead mas is free from care, - Yours truly. (Signed) Hodge Marshall -P, S. This it sot poetry, but the May-Jun- e. LLOYD JENSEN ;wms: denton 6-- 2, 6-- as-tt- 15-- El-de- 15-- 6-- '6-4'6- -l, nt - 6-- 6-- 3. cora-uittee- s. ") 1 -- e. vice-pre- Albert Bullock, Treat. midnight tapper DAY ATTRACTS MANY TO PARK Cold! King Of Italy CYPRUS MENTOR NAMES ATHLETES EARNING AWARDS Coach Russell Magleby of the Cyprus High School announces that the follow ng athletes have earned athletic awards during tbc past year:. Bud Demont Football Call, Bavelas, Speers, Charles Fata. Jim Gus Papanikolas, Glen Van Stater. Theodore Tomlin, Rulon Baker, Louis Athas, Wardell Black, Nick Papanikolas. Hrittoes-den-GeoDo! Nick Kochoms, Richard Marsh, Earl Doxford and Jay Richardson. James - Sonne, Gus Basketball PapanikolM, fiyd Sgcers, Glenn Coon. Glen Van Steeter. Richard Marsh,' Jay Grant Grow. Richardson, Harold Baker, Don Tomlin, Eari Doxford and Louis Athas. Frank Doxford, Demont Track Call, Lynn Orgill, Gus Papanikolas, Jama Schoenfeld. Glen Coon, Earl Doxford, John Day, Vera Breeze and i Harold lrow. Neil Pehrson, Keith Tennis Cook, Gifton Harris, Keith Sonne Jay Perkins. Charles Gerskk and Robert rellmcth. Try It, Brother 1 always have believed that a person who is one of those perennial Pollyanaat or a shining ray of is not human. Ftrtbet, it is my distinct belief shat everyone baa that privilege to have a temper and feel out br orts bnc in a while, 71 once bad a teacher wboae permanent and continual smirk, ((it wasn't irritated me beyond alt reason. It wasn't sincere just a umaflonge that she couldn't keep out of her eyes. 1 ajwjy swore that if ever I had an honest andupright dunce to wipe off that mask. I would do to. I bad my chance the other day but1 somehow I just couldn't. I wonder if my (pint is part jelly but after all to ridicule or embarrass anyone, even a disliked Instead. person, are poor weapon. 1 told a joke that actually brought a deep chuckle from this teacher and 1 looked at her with amazed, interested You try it next time, brother. Offer praise, mirth, anything in place of that biting, cynical remark. It'll work. I.,.. Granite District Student and Patrons Frolic in Liberty Park Friday. Many Events Approximately t EARL DOXFORD tun-shin- e. t tail) y. Borland President Mum It The Word Wedding Bells STATE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION 'TOURS LINKS Things I D?rit Know amateur ' golf accompaniedby Lewis Man That E, M. lAllred is on of the best informed teachers of Eugenics, one of bis popular classa at Cyprus High in the state. That a certain, immaculate young man chews tobacco. Ugb! and 8 That a number of now prominent ley. 36-- 3 t Manning, individual were former employees of Ridge 36. Tb local pro only play tbe Utah Copper Company. Jnst at ed nine boles. Walter Cosgriff and Jack Ander - random, D K. Moffat, present county treasurer. Rex Sutherland, noted athson, high ranking golfers of Bonneville were also visitors at the local lete and many other. That Im supposed to be Repnb course Wednesday. n team will licaq. (I haven't voted yet.) Tb Bonneville . play the Copper team . here Sunday champion, ning. ace golfer' of Forest Dale.wer visitors at the Utah Copper Golf course Wednesday. They, toured the link with Howard Ridge, local pro, Kingsposting tb following scores: 37-3- 1 I -- TAKES ten-ma- 10S STUDENTS Granite 100-yar- Was up to the Utah Copper Gnb the other night and while wandering around picked np these fragmentary r bit from scattered convenations: Tbc man wbo compliments nine women on their looks and on on her cleverness make only one mistake. Some people save np for a rainy Mr. Clara Borland was selected day and then squander every cent when president of the Webster PT A succeed has the first little shower comm along. ing Mrs. Ca R. Moya, who served in that capacity for the past two years, last Thursday at a meetI've just about come to the conclu ing of this organization. Mrs. J. J sion that it does not always follow Barrett was elected first that the person yon are looking apon Vic second O. Jensen, T. Principal as being your best friend con idem yon president. Miss A. Wurzbach, secret hi or her friend, and therefore the ary and Mrs. I. W. Coon, treasurer. secret trust them with are repeat The election was held following ed to yon their bat friends, wbo passes teachers and all day parents get them along to their best friends until of visitors acquainted entertainment they become public property day at the school. : A number of the parents attended all day session of the school going there and returning with Several business men were co their children. The day proved very menting upon a local couple wbo are successful. that way, about each other, despite their parents' objection end plan to ankle down, tb aisle within the next monih.- - ,The thought urns to mind that i(, may cauae a mL ' twinge pt conscience to find him set in sentia foolish, getting entangled mental affair. but tb only thing that causes him .real jtmooe.is to discover that be fan't. get .gnunpled. Ed Kingsley, state 10,000 school district students and their parents thronged Liberty Park Friday to view drill and exhibits of physical tduution classes by primary, g rammer and junior high school students. A future of the, afternoon's program was a massed band concert by the combined musical organization of all junior high school in the distrkt. Flashing figures raced over the tract as hundred of contestants of all ages competed in fariout athletic games. Tbc suit relay, low and high hurd dles, dash, pole vault aud discus throw provided the greatest attraction for the visitors. Interspersed with the track and field events were two baseball games, one between junior school boy and the other between junior high tchool girlsa At the dost of the field evenu,-- entertainment was provided by combined boys' and girls' junior high school chorus. Giildren of the g rammer schools dance drama lata Friday presented afternoon in which modern and folk dance from various countries were presented. A future of this portion of the entertainment was the traditional May dance, in which hundreds of primary and gnnuner school students danced about an improvised May pole on one of the lawns at the park. Mia Mattie Allen, Granite tchool district teacher, direettd the children's dance. William B. Maughan was general chairman of the program. STATE Exercises night. at 8 p. m. ToPatrons and Parents .Invited to Program , Commence AU Graduation exetcua of the Cypru umor High School will be held Friday evtmng. May 18, eight o'clock m. in ttM school auditorium, according to announcement mad Wednesday by Matk C: Lloyd, principal. Recognition will be given Carmella Romollo and LUen Hama for their record of not being absent ot tardy in three years during their Junior High hebool career, while Dee Bugera has not been absent in three years of work. In addition to the above records the following students have not been tardy for three years: Phil Christoffcrsoa, Vayne Tomlin, Robert Jonri, Margaret Pendleton, Anna Pappas, Sara-De- ll Vera Jones. Margaret Monsctt, Hollis Nielson, Richard oudbury, Frank Stewart, Harvey McDonald, Harding. Richard Clark, Frank Brus-attLaVar Bertha Papanikolas, Lenora Breeze, ,.l boril ' McDonald, Max Breeze, Dick Taylor, Lamb, Ruth Breeze, Lather Dickerson, Basie FiansenTako Sako, Eleanor Hancock, Margaret Mcr Gill, Kathryn Salm. Wilma Richards, Victor Denny, Alvin Andreason, John Coch. Lynn Walters, Manon Lloyd, Clarissa Rasmussen. Alvin Shaw, Low Co. Lffw Jones, Melvin Shaw, Eva Wilbeck, Albert Sudbury, Virginia Papanikolas, Nola Mevham, Donald Alice Sorenson. Fay Olsen, Wallace, Donna Kockonis, Melva Tomlin, Dor Olsen, Sam Kanios and Margaret Bello. Margaret McGill bat ban chosen valedictorian. 1 be balance of the program will consist of musical num-b- ' o, "'t m - TITLE FOR 440 and brief talks,- -- . Tbe following students wiU receive Hazel Earl Doxford. Cyprus High track diplomas; Afton Anderson, Luel-lloyDee Iren Butters, Black, Davit, has laurel won for who nun, many Frank Harding, Lorraine himself and hit school this year oa the Koch-oni- s, cinder field, ranked again Harris, Joe Husband. Donna Frank Miklovick, Virginia he when into Satnrday yaiily loped Wilma Richards, Mae Wilfirst place at tb state meet held in kin, Donald Wallace, Alvin Andrea-lothe University of Utah stadium. Lloyd Blanket t. Richard Clark, Earl ha com into prominence for hit track ability at regional, county and Victor Denney, Robert Jona, Minan state meets. This boy looks as if be Lloyd, Nola Mo.bam, Louise Monsen, should go far if he isn't pushed too Phyllis Reid, Vivian Roach,' Frank much and left on the shorter distances Riglcr, Margaret Pendleton, John Peterson, Carmella Romoho, Kathryn Salm, Lela S hr field, Albert Sudbury, d, ace-hig- h s, n, Members Awarded Tokens For Record Attendance Here And There Webster P. T. A. Names Mrs. Clara TO GRADUATE i :; 1918 ANNUAL AWARD her SCHOOL FIELD Things That Exasperate $616.69 : . Heretofore it baa always been the ' nticy when raising any amount of soary to ask the business bouses of We wish hgna to make donations. The warm dry spring weather j 'Rate that never' upon any occasion 'ring the year has any business house which ha prevailed during the past Lloyd Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' six weeks has rapidly matured alfal- Jensen a solicited for of Garfield waa awarded the anj such .donations fa Lake Salt the Band Mothers Clnb and reports County, throughout f annual J. C. Denton award given to L. agriMartincau, county the Garfield School student who de) the contrary are without founda- state V. cultural agent. livers the beat extemporaneous public The growth of the alfalfa is abort, at grad Many gave material assistance in but tbc hay i nevertheless ready, to speech, Wednesday evening nation exercises of the tchool. t. nous ways which were as vitally and harvest, states Mr. Martincau. This it one of the most coveted We extend our sincere farmers are advised to cut rather than award of the school. The student and gratitude to the follow- - to wait for additional growth. was awarded a large silver loving cup lima alfalfa hat namely: When the plant director. Mr. Summerhays for ited anpply of water the tendency it wtihw i v untiring efforts in putting over for the plant to mature, and as toon at CYPRUS NET PLAYERS Concert Band with such perfec- - flower buds form, growth stop. UsTm. LOSE IN STATE MEET . the American Legion, particularly In addition to this natural process lr. Ed Gardner, commander: Mr. alfalfa weevil damage is also appearNeil Pehraon. ace singles tennis ,ed Colombe. the marching director. ing, and past experience of the farmers champion of Jordan League and Cy Mr. Mix, local representative on tells them that early cutting k the pro High School, was nosed out Sat Board of Education; to the Utah best means of checking weevil dam- unlay for state championship net bon Alt PPr Club officials for tb use of age and at tbc same time reduce. pos- on on the University of Utah courts :ER a clubhouse during the club party sible damage on the next yeara crop. when be met defat at the hands of lighd the big free dance held last Fri-.'3 Where the hay crop it very light Bud Edison of South Cache. of ts first round. it k suggested that at toon the in I Again, may we extend onr heart cut it be raked into windrow.' Tbit ' " Wayne Gallagher of Wasatch was tR thanks for generosity and fine co procedure will prevent a lot of the proclaimed champion when be won Preation to Milt Stamoulis who so leaves due to excessive drying. After his second successive tingles title merously donated a large .track, the hay hat cured for one dajr it should Jay Perkin. Gifton Harris, doubles river and also the gas to transport be piled and hauled to tbc stack or from Cyprus fared a bit better by wininstruments to barn. many musical ning" out over their opponents Glen 5.W r5rke and his hospitality for the nse r, Harmon of Box Hay i going to be very tea re this Bontham-Robe- rt i'f bis business establishment at bead-- ' 4 in the opening year, and it will pay every farmer to I.SS 'Barter at the contest; to the Magna conserve all of the bay or other feed fray, but lost in tbc eemifinal round umts for the very fin and nnlimit-- d crops produced on bis premises. Holt of the B. la to Bill Pardoe-Graf Pardoe and L Y. U. H. Spublicity it hat given to the band d for all the free Holt won the (tat title. advertising for the Parks C. irious functions the club has given. The condition of Mn. R, i To the many citizens who gave who was operated on Monday at MraM. J. Brady and Mrs. Henry for several ailments, rieir care and time to transport the Salt Lake hospital entertained at a delightfully arHer Meng is reported quite satisfactory. nd, accompanists, chairman of team ranged luncheon Wednesday at the will be Interested to ' members of same. ' parents, many friend home of Mr. Meng on 4 th East St. well as as an is recuperating Juhop L. C. Healy, Jack Herzog who that tbc to the birthday ancomplimentary onattd their services in tb motion be expected. Thomas Dnffl. of Mr. A group of friends surprised Mr. niversary and jrirtare show, the Seven Key were seated at one long The ev Petteraaou Monday Matt gnat Mrs. and "ty Pearce's Orchestra, table which waa attractively decorated ening in observance of Mr. Patten Respectfully submitted. with apring colors. Tables of, 5 00 Tables TiAND MOTHERS CLUB ton' birthday .anniversary. were later arranged and high score andbigb for ard game Mr. R. C Parks, pre. were arranged Petteraaou and Elder Emil prize given to Mrs. Matt Mrs. Delbert Madsen. 1 st vice-prKor prize given to Bradv. Mrs. to consolation and gift Mrs. R. J. Mrs, Pettenson and consolation Spratley. 2nd was also presented with Driffl Elder. Mrs. Mr. and Lund Hans to Mrs. Jack Nielson, sec. a gift. uraa served. A Mr ON ALFALFA No.4 - We have bard from several somewhat reliable sources that the Utah Copper Company plans to ran the immense accumulation of tailings, below the mill through a process to extract gold which will avenge about $85 to tb ton. Well, at one lady remarked Final rites for Nelt Lars Larson, ben Wednesday, they may have tb 69, of Arthur who died at his home gold with our compliments if only after an illness of 20 years, were held that despair of housewives, the cars Sunday at the Larkm funeral home of business mta and tb ncmiait of in Salt Lake Suadaya golfer it kept down tailings, dust. Befitting services to pay tribute to the life of this resident, who bad suffered patiently fpr such a Petty gossip any time; ants in a lond period, were attended by a num- picnic lunch; buzzing mosquitoes in the middle of a sultry night; sopranos ber of local people. Mr. Larson was born at Malo, who practice on radio audience; peoSweden, February 28, 1865 and came ple who tell the tame stories incessto the United States 50 years ago. antly ; folks who broadcast , their He had lived in Garfield 20 years, was prowess and friends who come o visit a member of tb L. D. S. Church and me on Monday nights and stay, till filled two missions to Sweden. past midnight j Surviving are bis widow, Mrs. Emily Anderson Larson and the followMussolini I" I looked ing sons and daughters; Frank L. "Musso Larson of New York; Mn. Ethel around with a curious look, mutt Borkman and Lilly Larson of Kan- admit, and then laughed to unrestrainsas City; Elmer Laraon of Los An- edly that Fillippo Notarianni.' jovial geles. Roy, Clarence and Mias Florlittle shoemaker, answered my, laugh ence Larson of Garfield. with a smile, pointed to his apering, small dog and said. "He no ka da milk but lika da mat, and eggs I" 1 said. "But what did yon call hunf He responded with another of those short chucklei and aid, Mussolini. King of Italy." I guest I'fl have to brash up on my current history 1 was under the impression that Mussolini was only the premier. ; truth. COUNTY EXPERT GIVES ADVICE TOWN i Editor Tb Porphyry; Deaf Sir I have just received the last issue of Porphyry and wish to Arthur Man Dies at Home After Long express my appreciation of it. I conFuneral Services Held Illness. sider it well gotten up both inside and in Salt Lak Sunday, and the fooren attractive in think out, But found "Nobody Home." - EMMIES' OLD DAYS Magna ' Closing fativitia of the Pleasant Green Ward Mutual were held Tua day evening with a dance at tbe pria cipal entertainment. A feature of the jolly social was the awarding of gifts appreciation of faithful and teg ular attendance to a number of mem ben. Mis Blanche Taylor, Mn. Til da Wilkin, MistLorena Jenkins and Mn. Ellen Msrlor. were given tbe dis tinctioa of having attended the classes during tbe yur without a tingle ab since. Presentation of the gifts was made by Mia Blanch Taylor and although the neglected mentioning her own name, it was ailed to tbt attention of everyone by O. J. McDonald. Dancing was later enjoyed by gratifying attendance to the melodies of Percy Puree's orchestra. -- MAGNA GIRL GETS POSITION 1 Melva Weitbera, Seymour Woolfen-de- n, Genevie Nicholas, Paul Platt, Clarissa Rasmussen, Tako Sako, Mar- jorie bchoenield, Melvin Shaw, Vera o, irudbury. Charles b w enson, A4t 1 Lydia Vacuiin, ay U'sen," Wayne '1 omlia. Line Nicholes, Eva Whitbeck, Richard Naylor,.. Hollis Nielsen, Floyd Nielson, Doris Oison, Frank Banks, LaVar Braze, Lavernia Cahoon, Lloyd Clifton, Lather Dickerson, Dorothy Hardman, Billy Jona, Lenorc Bateman, Braze, Douglas Wayne Cavenee, Lari Clegg, Lois Coe, Bessie Hansen, Eleanor Dunstone, Roy Hardman, Sarabell Jones, Mary Glenn Beddo, Margaret Bello, Ruth Breeze, 1 rank Brusatto, Dean Leslie Bulloek, Phil Chnstoffersen, i ord, John Coon. Owen Coon. John Ujnstonc. Donna Hancock, Vearl Harmon, Clarence Howarth, Effy Jones, Inez EL, Mary liannigan, Ellen Harris, Horace Jones, La Vera Kinder, Max Lamb. Sam Kamos, Sophia Korakis. John Marlor. June Mills, Anna Pappas, Arthur Sorenson, Margaret ,VL Ciill, vaadictorian. Pete Paulos, Rudolph Montoya, Bertha Papanikolas, Fern Pearce, Verl Smith, Zola' Rasmussen, Lynn Walters, Mary Talley. Richard Stewart, Anna Webber. 1 he general public is invited. Sor-enso- ' AT PAROWAN FRESHIES ENJOY Afton Anderson of .Magna, senior in physical education at Brighan Young University, has been appointed to the position of physic.-- ! education teacher for girl at Paroa an. informs Professor Wilma Jepp.on of B. U. Mia Anderson u strong in phssa of her major, according to pro She i one .of the fessor Jeppsoa. most versatile dancers in the University and adept at gama and field sports She also is regarded as an excellent re creational kader by tbe faculty of tbt PICNIC HOLIDAY AT BUCK ROCK Inasmuch as their usual Freshman frolic had hat) dispensed with and they were not to have graduation dance, a' '"Freshie day of entertainment was held Wednesday near Black Rock under the direction of Principal Mark C. Lloyd and, a number of i -- ta-che- , Gamejwcre enjoyed during the afternoon and some lively compriitioif department. in baseball, handball and other sports We fee' caused a Her record i splendid. gay and joyous time for evindorse her heartily for tbe we A picnic lunch was served eryone. position." declare Professoa Jcppson to the class of over one hundred students. Several banquets and aqciats are be The Utah Copper Gob. Is enter ing tendered this week for Rev. E. B. taiaing at a dance for" members next Mrs. Hazl Webb is a visitor at tbe Pace, minister of tbe Magna Baptist Saturday. May 26 at the clubrooms. homes of relative and fngnds here. asfriend and Churtb by host of. Music will be furnished by tbc Seven She return to bee borne Sunto plans sociates throughout tbe state in tri Key orchestra. r- day. bute to bit 40 yarapf unfailing and These in tb ministry. tireless service Mn. Howard Brown waa hostess of Tacoma, Miss Lena Innewell men andwomen do not reckon sucafternoon tCL members of Thursday Mr. of tbe home cess" in tbe amount of material things Idaho is visiting at the B. B. Gub. A twelve o'clock, abort a Pehraon for N. F. and balMr. a bank or accumulated one has luncheon was served, followed by an ance' but rather the good and tervicea period of rime. afternoon of sewing. Mrs. M. done for your fellow men. That way, will entertain the club next chat Sooner or later all men turn the Rev. Pace and hit esteemed wife, AH members are is the result of honest week at her home. achievement of are very successful, to my way urged to attend. toiL an 40 Years morning. Mr. and Mrr John Whitney of Santa Monica. Glifornia and two sons, John. Jr., and Mark were vis itors during the week of Mf- - lnd Mrs. A. M. Smith. They returned to their home Thursday. 'E. J. Fickey was elected jamor of grand warden at the annual sessions the. state .L O. O. F. held Monday, Tuesday snd Wednesday in Salt lake He is a na Lodge, Gty. j membrof the Mag, Pt-tersso- n thinking.' |