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Show LOCAL-HATflN- jH A jj'lb ;ield -. KEWSPApER MAGNA DE- READ - paper and help AND INTERESTS.- - the ads in this t BU- ILD YOUR OWN COMMUN- . ITY. Unexcelled Advertising Medium NUMBER 52 BziGSsfi" V Chattel SurisTo Ciilikess -Be Held Unexpected Death of To-V- y Kcola Shock Family 5 a Evening, Mty And 1 Town C G. Hell. C . ! exercises of the be held Tbureday. Mr-- t which time on of tb of this in history ia the J wiD itcetve diplomas. -- my of the Brigham Young the address to the Will CVh jt ' g'vt TM Harris sra announced while HoT welcome ad-- o( present the these students have U as exceptionally I high their high jives during of W They were closelt IB other students, are prospect ilowiag pupils marks 4 ,W provided their the ftow set standard- - during Da-- i , weeks: Dan Ahlquist. Ddaa, Lucille, and Mabel t Virginia Ashby, Carl Back-a- h Baagerter. Mark Barrett, as, Henry, Wilma Bawden, The community in general was deeply shocked to hear of Jbe death of Tony Nicolor ) I,, well known business man of' Magna and Salt Lake City, who died in a Salt Lake City hospital at 2:19 . in. of that day of a heart ailment.? ' The paying erf the widely known resident was unexpected inasmuch ss the illness was of short duration. He passed peacefully away with, pmctf-call- y no pain, aftarh bad been taken to the hospital the, preceding bvenmg 0 undergo treatment. Mr. Nicolo Was born in Rome. Italy, on AngO-- t 1 7,. 1 903, a non of Loots and Angelina DeFabrigio Nicolo. He tame to Utah i ago and for the lam 10 yem had engaged in the cal estate busiacra in Magna. He also had a number of business connections in Salt Lake City. Friends wete permitndto view the body at Tb Italian - toom in a Salt Lake mortuary, Wednesday and Thursday and at th home, Fifth East and Third South streets Friday after 10 n. m- - Friends may gather, at the home at 7:10 p. m.' Friday evening for (citation of the Holy Rosary. The coregewill leave the. home Saturday at 9 a. m. proceeding to the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City where mast will be celebrated by Abe Rev. Francis McGuire at 10 a. m. Interment will he in Mt. Calvary cemetery. " t Surviving are his widow. Mre. Frances DeFabrigio Nicolo: three sons. Gene, Loray and Ernest Nicolo: his parents, a brother. Tom Nicolo. and a sister, Mra. Mary Dclporto, all of Magna. The sympathy of the community kextended to the bereaved family, Alaska Bound A group of Minnesota farmers passed through the town Tuesday, to M-- k where they plan to ,rt over again. They did not travel with their tellow citizens who chartesed a whole tram to make the trip, to pioneer that till mysterious iceland. preferring to go their own way. Driven out by drouth and dux stormi that make the tailings attempts look like me e "nothings," these courageous Americans, laden with but bare necessities, stopped in the office here to ask about directions. They informed me that they had relatives in Tooele, whom they wanted to bid farewell before leaving the good old U. S. A A man. his wife and two children in one car. followed by hia a wife and one child, and the wife's mother, constituted the caravan. They planned to go north and again start life anew. God speed and let'a bop that politicians don't follow. Somehow, I envy them. Oprrh Stake Sanmiary lists IJany Graduates Graduation exercises for Oqnirrh Stake junior and senior seminaries will be held at the Pleasant Green Hall. Sunday, May 5. 7:00 p. m. Kates A. C. Nielson, instructor. The general public ii invited to attend Min Macel Puzey and Henry Bawden share honon of the valtdietorian, rating the highest grades. These two students have been outstanding in their work, but were closely beset for the honon by a number of other pupiia. The following program will be presented: f PROGRAM AMNGS .AND Prepares Fcr pjimoF Reskallileet CONCENTRATES By Hodge Marshall jOpscET Szzday Clifton Harris Chosen To Magna Entry Meets Gem-Me- ll Give Valedictory AddHere Sunday For ress Here May 23 ' Exciting Fray Reflects Upon Our Song "Truth Senses." Conducted by Louise ' Mat, hewt, and Virginia Bennion. g Invocation George Robinson ''Motiac" Orchestra Talk-"Fiith- " Mabel Anderson g One's Life Mir iam Latimer ' ' cter . -- Minerva 'Tanner Contralto Solo "A Perfect Day" Wilma Bawden g Valedictory Address "Truth' -- Henry Bawden. (Macel Puzey at I Henry Bawden are sharing honors cf vale' dictorian. J Reading "Daddy Gray's Tcet" Macel Puzey , Presentation of Seminary Award to Honor Students. Sarah Bangerter, Wilma Bawden, Henry Bawden, Marina Latimer and Minerva Tanner, i Presentation of graduating student and diplomas: Pres. H Edward Sutton, A. C. Nielson. Elise Baker, Ella P. Bennion and Irene Peay. Musical number "A Song of Mother Cyprus Junior Seminary Boys Chorus Remarks Pm. H. E.Sutton Remarks Visiting General An. Closing Song "God Be With You" Good News ! DisetallTeao Magna will draw the curtain on the fine act of the Utah Industrial league baseball here next Snnday, when they come up against Gemmcll, snappy little squad from Bingham. The game is acbcdued to tun at 5:00 p. m. at the Magna Community park, autre Harry Lott, manager. All lamer will begin at this time except May 9 when Magna meets Provo at 4:10 p. m.. and the ame acheduled May JO between and Royal at park will get under way at J p. in. instead of 2:30 p. a., as previously announced. The player roster for the Magna Garfield entry has been officially given as follows: Harry F. Lott, manager; Elmer Hy Facet, Muschart, Bob Howard,' Earl Owen, Occie Evans. Blaine Riley, William H. Powtl, P. A. En 'gn, Q. F. Treseder, Claude Coon, M. R. Pendleton. Merrill Johnson, Edward L. Johnson. James Sonne, Henry Mori, Leslie J. Nielson, Nidi Papamkotas. Gtorge Duckworth and Magaa-Garfiei- d Have jis- -t been approached by an advocate of a chain letter nebrne for netting something for nothing. Huey ong ia the only penon who ia presenting a more attractive idea. Senator Long it going to make as all independent without any effort or invert-meon our part, while this chain letter plan call for an initial invest meat of ten cents, that wilt, unless certain eventualities intervene, bring the investor a return of appproximatcly $1500. The plan is quite simple, nothing more than a voluntary contribution of , ten cenu each from 922)0 persons to insure payment of the amount Mated. At that. I would ukt a chance if 1 had a dime. -- at Another with a great idea announces nimatlf aa a candidate for president, promising, when elected, to do away with taxes, publk debt, lobbying and nstallmcnt buying. If taxe art done way with, bow will politician live, if the public debt i done away with, tow will the banket livtf- - if lobby ng ia uopped, bow will the lawyer make a living f tnd without install-atebuying, bow will I get a new uitf The nun is crazy. Next Wednesday Murray W. Allen, Interna Funeral Service Conducnational Director, To Be ted Tuesday For John Clifford Evan Guet Speaker - A regional meeting which embraces Lion dub of thk immediate ekinity, scheduled for the evening of May . 1:00 p. m. at the Newbouat Hotel, front information ratived bv the Magna Garfield unit. Murray W. Alleu of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and international director of the Lions International organization, will ha the guest speaker at thia time A caravan rf local members art planning the jaunt. Several interesting and important diacusaion were held at the meeting last Thursday evening in die Baptist cburchrooma, with Walter Monaco, official of the Federal Housing Act, at guest speaker. He explained the function of the FHA and bow local people could take advantage of it. He ur local people who wen interested in improving property at low tost to rommunkate with any of the local committee which includes R. C Parka, John Papaaikolas, D. F. Ottley and E. L. Cannon. J. E. Rothrock, of the local unit, also reported oa the Associated Central Cvk Club organize tioa, stated that moat favorable condition were in vkw foe the complete success of it. However, further developments await. A round table talk wa also held oa tht summer-tim- e training for the Cyprus High achool hand. Definitt action oa thia project ia also pending but prospects look bright for its culmination. officials believe. Tht Lions are puahing tb idea but definitt information from tha Granite offkiak ia forthcoming. Elmer E. Speer became a member at tbk meeting, making a total of 5) in the Lion club here. -- Final rites for Joha Clifford Enas, 29. of Magaa, who died ia a Salt Lak City Hospital Friday, at 2:55 p. m. of heart diseate, were toad acted Tasa-da- y ia the Pleaiant Greta L. D. S. Ward with Bishop L. C. Hcaly officiating. The death of the highly respected young man malted following a long illness of aa heart ailment He bad been confined to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake Gty But later was removed to his parent1 bom in Magna. Mr. Evaas wu bora in Spanish Foik. May 25. 1905. a son of Joha E. and Eliza Markham Evan. H wa a graduate of Granite High school and had worked in a CCC ramp for the last eight months. . are hk Surviving parent of Magna; fonr sister. Arvilla. Beulah sad Dru-- 4 DU Evans, all of Magna. Mrs. Donna Short of Salt Lak City and a son, Georg of Tooele. Although Mr. Evans had beta seriously ill for a long period of time, hk death was a great Shock to hi family and friend. Under the caption, "Utah't Greatest Mining Man-Vi-itUtah," the Park City Record stated last week: at "D. C. Jackling, president of the Uuh Copper Company, arrived in Salt Lake City Monday night on his annual visit to inspect the company's du Thelma Bennett, DoroSome of the veteran employee of properties at Bingham. T oesday mornVeri Bud. Doris Bolton. Wendall Hibler. repru-entatithe Copper Company tie quit atbu ing he went to Bingham with D. D. Marion Breeze. LaRue The of list who will work red over prospect for forming a rocial umpire vice Moffat, and manpresident James general Clkn Christofferaon, all ftagus game folow: Roy Austin. argaaizatioa composed of all comager of the company, to spend the day. H wa kaowa for bi quirt Intb Cook. Noriene Coon, E. B. McCarty, William D. Kidd, Bert geatlt. rervice record "D pany employee with Salt Lake mining reported by ness of character and (peach and waa kybcll, LaVelle Decker, Doris Bullock. Bnn W. Barber and Ab Lid-de- ll of and or their vi Park men' mote, yean twenty this iting week chat City Helen Duckworth, extensively residents with acquainted of The various team mangers agreed familit. Georg Edward i chairman j George the principal object of Mr. Jacklingt Magna and Tootle, having worked on Ox above mentioned lict after each of a committee Eretyn Eskelson. James Evans visit to Bingham is to sure a new gigengaged ia making Far-Vyo- ry for Melba ia tb local Fairbourne. J. C. Penney yrare korge pitog had submitted u nrt or nis perpreliminary arrangement foe the forantic ventnre in the wonderful history store and formerly lived ia Tooely. Fames. Frances Fassio, sonal choice v mation of a permanent organization, the great. Utah Copper Company. of The Allen of the community ia Fata, Don Ferguson, sympathy Qff.liats and managers voted to a meeting for that purpose being ailed It is claimed that recent experiences preferred to tb sorrowing family. I, Gordon Forbes,, Ronald adojft the Goldsmith baseball for lea- .d for Monday, May 6, M the Copper has that the vast mill proved tailings all Gtllard. Heen Grant. gue Aiie during the coming season. Op- Club. George announce a plan to givt of the company show sufficient gold Iva Hanks. Clifton ening game will be played Sunday at at kast two tocial (attrtaiamenta each to content justify working over them llitabeth Harrison, Theodore Sain. Lake City. Bingham and Magna. month for twenty year veteran and for the precious mctaL If the report I Helen Herron. Joey Hick, Holsua and Royal Bakers bank at wive may enjoy tbcmnelvm dancing it will mean the instaltrue, prove, leskias, Margaret, Margaret Cotauuaity park ia Salt Lake City: tad rating. Aa on of the veteran, I ling of new mills and machinery, and Lionet, Cecilia Pcovo invade the baQ yard of the U. ketiae to dance, and at the rata will Kaber, Nick the of hundreds of men to employment S.; Mines lot Charier Knaus. Dorothy Bingham -- and Gemmcll nairt that corn on the cob be not Serhands the more than six million tons travel to Magna to meet the Magna ved, What a treat it should be to our tens Landsaw, Miriam Lt-lo- t has rf that accumulated from tailings Garfield performer, Ida Mathews, Mackay, Jar wires to be allowed to escape from removal of mountains during the The Matting time of game at Biag-ha- their regular arduous household tasks i Irtalf. Bernice Miner. Leone S of comthis Congregation operations great will be 4:30 p. m. during May rod Robert Mix, George Norm, 20-YE- AR enjoy rest and change while preBenediction Robert Mix an4 5 pany in the scores of year past, p. m. during the remainder of paring banquets for these occasion. Nils, Harold Newman, Senior Graduates: Mabel Seminary the reason. All (ingle game in Salt Kenneth Nielson, Fos-mtySarah Bangerter, Lake Vivian Anderson. To New City will begin at 2:30 p. m. Mary, Vivian Olsen, Bawden. Wilma Bawden, ThelHenry well-like- d Alex It k raid that women become scared Dunn, and aad'doublchcadett at 2 p. tn. Game respected Van Gas Papamkolaa, Erne t and angry much oftener than do man. xlitor of the Tooele Transcript Bulle- ma Bennett. Dorothy Benton. Doris in Jrovo will Kart at 2:30 p. ,'helnu Penman, Emeron Pet-V- d Bolton. Verna Dickman. Doris Dia1 When wa think of what they have to iblcbeaden wall start at ' p. l v t tin, left last Friday to attend the N. mond. Marjory Faroes. Allan L. Psiey, Afton Rasmussen, ook at we can undeetaad the former, E. A convention in New Orleans, Be "snssen, Helen Reid, Wil-tard- a, . interested TweijyJf,r men of where- - mesabert V4 the Fourth Estate Mildred Htmmond. Dorothy while what they have to lire with ex George Robinson,' Mab-Methe Utah Copper Department of Mills, Mack-aLatimer. Miriam Rulon Lamb. RoLbin plain the latter. Row.ell. Cleo Russon, Mint, Bingham H Garfield Railroad, nil convene. Tbit follows a long, hand Geald Marshall. Robert Mix, Harhia and budding newspaper ;nnd shop Keith oltz, Sonne, Wayne Garfield Improvement Company and old T. Newman. Ktnneth M. NielBy Howard Ridg Elmer Speers, Jot Steven-m- n the Salt Lake ip, after fire wiped out everything office, are cordially invit- Best Speaking of the dear women, Ely son, Mary Olsen, Norton Pixton, Ma-- tl a enjoyable, wi hes, for Alex, Tanner. Dick Thomas, ed to attend X meeting next Monday Culbertson that broaden D. rays Rasmussen, George bridge Give Snnday, May 5, marks tha flirt horn Puzey. Clair wife. odd. Helen Tnkas, Virginia evening. May 6 at the Utah Copper sleasant tup to you and your heir mindt. l looked ia on a feminine Minerva Tanner, Deel C Robinson. 'Lan't think of a better representative match of tht local entice in tht state eland Witbeck, Lena White, Scouts few ou a oms a since of and Club for the purpose then forming day ago Tomlin and Merlin W. Woodbury. for Utah newspapers. golf league with Magna playing Bonfoodbtry. Glen Van Stteter. on of emthe social organization where aucb opinion that the broadening Junior Seminary Graduates: Dick neville. Last Sanday the Magna boya L. Richards Apostle of the I- Stephen is more noticcabk at the if.uejue Andtrson .Bernice ployees and their families may mingle Anthon, Arnold Hr the Lr D. S. ther end of the spin on some bridge played ST Fctt DovfUr and received 'There mdst be oh hundred per cent Aston. Hazel Baxte . Clifford Beck. Council of T lira Social The honorof of conrt monthly Church will be the guest speaker at JdlCtS. the wont trouncing of their career losA committee consisting of George ooperation from everyone if Magna Lloyd Beck. Jayne Beckstcad, Afton the Oqnirrh Dktrict Boy Scouts and 27 to 1. Jack Robbins, No. 1 Oqnirrh Stake quarterly conferh ball team. How Black. Rex Black. Mary Evelyn BullEdwards, Tim Hansen, Otto Hansen, : to have an Scouters wa held Monday evening at ing ence sessions to be held at the Pleashot an tvea par the first amatenr, W. A. Minders and Jack Nielson has about it...Deacou Harknesa must have ock, Lola Coon. Wayne Coon, Wil-for- d Hunter Ward. The meeting was openGarfield Smelter k handling a sant Green Ward chapel Saturday and Tb annexed the only point and nine in icnccd the Ga8 been communicate with Karen ed Conradsen, expe Coon. latJ. (RESENTED stage fright Sunday with invocation given by Duane appointed to rrater tonnage of ore now than at Sunday, May 4-that was woa. all 20-yemembers. golf match against Fort Douglas as Cluff, Reve Day bell. John Dea, JenOlaoa; conducted flag ceremony hy time several for The general conference will Be held my years, tad from a others did too.. .Buzz Ferguson will ny Driffell. Ann Fyfe. John Harkne s. sistant scout master of Troop 96 However, oa their own courts, even ORK asfti m. whik the 'he odors arising from tht new Mack of Saturday, at 7:30 Hunter: solo by Jay Davk; trom- though playing the strongest team that p obably join bis brother here and put Elaine Haws, Verlyn Hcaly. Raymond Sunday conference i p. to be one k ia just completed, justified Sunday, beaooo-oo-of. ladies.. .And Herzog. Elaine Htcks, Robert Isaak-iout better 2 00 that the smelting company k bone solo by Eldon Nelson; harmonica Bonneville hat ever bad, the local play to fell p. m. Marian Jenkins. LaVon Kenner, speaking of the Ferguson family. Mrs. ia sewage disposal as a aid duet hy Mark Richards and Darrel e should come very near to winning cxerci LrConnty Monday submitted Seminary will et tngagmg graduating Leda recently won a prize in the Selby Lola Knight, Jack Kundcr. Lucille be ' held Sunday evening. 7:00 p. m line, and allowing soma of the richest Grabaugh. the match. Tb recent improvement viraori committee on works shoe contest (you know, the program McDonald, Vivian Marlor, Ruth Now-e- l, The Philo T. Farnsworth of the Gnnit d program to cost general public it invited to attend values to escape through the itack. have made the local comae eevttal $2,270. District Mrs. Franklin D. chatters on), thus waa Mildred Ney. Harriet Parks, Carl the office, guest speaker strokes harder and the naw sloping sessions. or all idiag any for Magna and projects of the evening and urged Scouts Co giving her a chance to compete for Pettersson. Dorothy Philpot Fay Priv-et- t, will have tha invaderyuawag. IIR) i it with $10,600 the national prize, Shirt Richardton, Claroc Robinill Representative of hanking inter- live upto their Scout ideali if they ex- greens was submitted as their the in play of the hole. Bonner 6 of Re lead and Simmons, a succeaful and happy smackers first award est are gathered ia Washington where pected to son. Dorothy Russon, pair Ed Kingdey, Mrs. G. Albert Bullock was elected by began a aeries of strengtbenrd life life. Elthe bank reform taw k now bring shoes a year for the rest of your Loa Smith, Richard Spratley, 1 hkb 27 cO(inties will president of the Cyprus combined P. The following awards were given: amateur champ for tha for tecond prize.. .Hope it doesn't end aine Spence. Junior Weggeland and whipped into shape by tb senate hank-n- g a Thur-da- y at iQtsted A. last evening T. to programs fit COlr Tenderfoot: Dan Widing, Reynold fan, and aeveral other yonag play-b like the one I won recently which Bob Worthing. committee. The bankets frankly up share of $20,000,-$4,880,0ers of the aura, have by meeting of this organization. Mi) proved to be a' fake.. .Sounded "conseridmit that many crib exist in banking Nelson, Billy Rountree, Glenn Cberr-ingtoGarfield- - LaUna Bowen, Virginia for tha 000 federal Herb Tomlin was named first vice vative and nicell said on person when Dumethods Duckworth, that be .trongett tqnad ever to play abould and removed, Chapman. Raymond p'nprhtion. Salt Lake Comte. Second Clam Awards: Duff Land-sapresident, Charles Bevan, second vice Bacchus changed the name of their L. ane Henderson. Velma Howell. Jack offer suggestions ia wbat appears to Maxine Duane Olsen. Blauer Bangerter. Ltd by Professionak C. E. Foley Prjct were included in pres., Mrs. Grace Rapp, secretary and Mantle. he a spirit of fairness. A provision D. S. ward from Bacchus, (wine . to Humphries. o&rl 10.486 Mary Salt Lake County Edwin Spencer, treasurer. The last A novel was Bacassembly Howard and Howard Ridge, tha invadtt ha and been presented Esther You Scbow, added and Moore. Jack Ridd, know, Hercules (strength). -Taylor Bobby Bullock, to tht hill since its and aU N which $1,325 146 would two ate instructors at the schools. Thursday at the Cyprus Junior High (irst draft that such great economists Donald Brvan. scheduled to tre off at 9 oclock chus was originally named after its Naomi Thompson. inlabor. cordultT school at follow: :Announcement of a are John M. Knight, Salt Lake City founder and first settler there, who is First Class: Donald Peterson, Keith interested townspeople Irving Fiahtr and Mark Sullivan Wbmitted to County Com-- Public Safety commissioner, who was Granger: Hoyt Adair. Lynn Andrea-so- program. Principal Mark C. Lloyd, VI to see in tha same light. The for-n- er Wall, Junior Clayton. LaVar Bchunin. vited to watch tb matches. Many loI understand, to the Chases of i related, F. Quinn and i k:n the guest Bernice Bawden. Louise Bawden. March, "Military Eacort, Merit Badge: Jay Davit, Mark played by George Ha-- I formerly announced to be cal enthusiasts will undoubtsdly Bacchus ..A Magna man is being promuys this amendment makes the Arvid Skog, Samuel Dangerter, Kingsley ?nrf0ri however, wil speaker, was unable to attend. Election inently mentioned for County Com- Marwood Bawden. June Bertoch, Jay Cyprut Junior High whool band; ad bill a great piece of legislation, while T try to oust the I0?1 f Lucn. Marvin round a Melvia-'Sawdsistant James numbers dress, Day, ctioni for various of officers pd musical superintendent Sullivan claims its passage wonld he lack Bolton. Grant No. 1 Jack Robbina. in wbat srdl missioner if E. E. How takes another Davis. Frank Day. schools Gerber, the Lake Salt Woritoa of cille Fassio, Silvio Fassio, Ivy City disastrous, as it k drawn in favor of Bangerter, Mack Jensen, Carl Peter- the frature match of the day. 10b . Frank Haymond. Jr. in the First l 8m be ov'tnor's com-- td out the program. Jot Giovtngo. LaVelle Jorgensen. overture, "Collesseum. played by Cy-or- 'hose who "have at tht expense of son, Leo Hales. Robert Reid. Jack Mai-'o- y, rewritten ai one Security bank, add a note of yonth-fu- l Tb lineup of the local Fern Laren. Iren Junior High achool Band: re LaVar Bchunin, Cyril Poulten, hose who "have not". As those who fondness Mcron Latimer. 8er of importance of Pro: Howard be: poie and competence.Th Madill. Scott Newton. Lola Nielson, mark, J. V. Buckle: remark, military have mo t are resubmitted Thursday opposing the amendment. Kenneth Bezzant. Richard Anderson. bins. Delbert Mitchell. S. Y.mmyfor red that B. L. Jones and Pauline Elaine Peterson. Marian reppresentative; march, Richard Paul Ptnman. "Activity Fenton Moat. I Blaine fear Riley. Mr. Sullivan k being, if possible W, S. Sandall have. W. Engrlmann, E. vf Projects included Wall, George Edwards, Dan Ahlquist, j. W. Ridd. Peterson, Gtradine Rhodes, Avenelle Cyprut Junior High school Band. non atnpid than usual. Amtl bridge Round This Wat followed by assembling Brent Bridges. Wayna Coon, Gedgc Hook, Rue Packard. Richards, Daisy Rttnsted, Daniel Run-sttsidewalk construe Ha.km Harold offense take of Jones. the Jessie student who Sthmidt. at Clem Bull-xRushton. flag Childress. Elsie continually Donald pole body Dunn. k, Robert People named at a remodeling and repair The Tribune lists the names of Five USD R. Boyd Dark. Lott. A.C. Ensign are at remarks and actions irritate me and Beatrice Smith. LaVon Solomon, Tred where flag ceremony wti conducted. niiig roads, sewage Pttt-trssoofficial An tt, Awa ds men I who Carl were Billie reresenttd Tannc. to Life the jr-weat Awards Brent Bridges: Eagle presented Uuh others presume. openStroup, Helen Stroup. rk. grade crossing el-- r TBlind Bogey wUl W Carl Smith, Elmo Dickerson ing session of the U. S. Chamber of twardtDuane Henderson (Mothers of the Magna mill, related a story the Gerald Walker. Isabelle Wallace, Luciundertakings. Nominations for Cyprus High other day to me regarding an employe lle Wilding. Owe Wilkina and Velda and Myrl Coon for outstanding rer April 29th, adding, "No business of Eagle). with the day ia connection (:0,ln,'r I'M was di-o- a. School rtudent body officers were made local interest ia Uuh wa considered at vice. with -Totem Pole of his This employre is competent, Awards, 100 local Young. Troop players all in addition to the 6. 1gJ 4 jt,, last Friday for the reboot tetm of the opening setsioa. Aa propond ind Troop .March. offered willing to work and hat several other Salt Lake Schoen-fylbeing Jarnre is constantly O'Dell Madsen. 'egislation on social security, utility Tenderfoot awards: Lynn Dimond. mernbem nre erged to turn redeeming features, but Ma.. $84,841 ; City rt(J Gerald Boicourt and Neldon Rode s. remark the wrong way bolding companies, hanking, labor Dayle King, Keith Andras, Roland score rank a, possible nterpctating ce !. those and life and the week X) Dean hour were p7.Jnd Crescent, were nominated for presidentt-Bermown bis Gene GoodBenton. OUT-OF-TOmakes thirty the he Crump, until WN in order to suit liscut td. I wonder just what the Tri- man. l.dsTovic ImPrv- - Wimnter, Margaret Ottley, Edythe Har-ria- , closely associated with him. h . He of the May kg of the Di Somh jand Parks and bune would consider of local dime interest. hit i ia e oa Evans, with Roger one opinions Virginia per ko (10c) wrapped pa-ihimself, which will be as nominated for vice ia like those little guinea pigs which Taylora-- 1 Donna Ridd a donation of charity. In Urn readents , Announcement Many Magna and Garfield other Pul-ieWhen (oa. table. Evelyn areas, county president: Bill Cooper. are born on a revolving May In one of the canned special fra have been receiving prosperity chain is your name travel the top of the Tuesday, Heltutting Brnmon. around list you may receive 15.(25 letten ures'Tif which run States Thad7 off and United taken the are they secretary: Dorothy over all from Tribune made the letters k they Swntive wat-T- f. Earl en Lott, Paul' Blackett Barbara Ben-nio- and tinning every Tmrtlay with donation amounting to $1562-,50- .' no of these days, issue of May 1 , Lemaround in circles. They don't ia the mail the past several day. of each week a apacml Max E- Pauloa. but Pet Thursthey are received one where going uel they F. know Parton write:- "When "Fightreporter: fact, youis truly, nation relative to Lamb. Clarence Howarth, Ellen Hams, be held with tournaments friend, who n Pit rim . art on their way. day from a "Now k thk worth a dime to you? ing Bob Evans tore around South money will be used Curtis indisuch gather being certain this leaden; if eheer above Uri golf was doubtful is Mary Cannon, It we would have sworn 1 Have tha faith your friend had America on the Oregon, ia 189S, to ivu. to encourage mort T the right Jensen, Glen Olsen, Glen Coon, chief vidual ever really will Battle tha of fight lub ... A Santiago. Joseph folly. tb the under broken. and ha tbk charm wjll not rooking demonstration, Johnoffickk of bsjs time. He u like a Please. auspice of tba Magna P. T. A. asso- the judge: LaMont Jones. Edward thing at the right We have officially invettigited a Mason waa ami unt engineer. 1 thrown ope Auxiliary met son. chief of polke: Tako Sako, Bob little boy who sticks his tongue out It reads ai'follows: "This charm Mr. a chart Parton. hisbrush ,! on inand aid up yonr ciation, through the direct and was started in the hop of bringing number of cases and in not on Uuh wish to play. the Madsen, athletic manager. at teacher. He ia a chronic antu stance do we find when any on has tory. Admiral Evan was. as yon ray. of the Uuh Power and Light pom W,r three to days, Within near mad y the b to you. will be 0f th prospt-itElections wUl be held in Spy Dri for some enknown pathological received any notify, except on woman a "rootin, tootin', fighter, bat he pany. will be held next Monday evenW " letter, this kavisg of the eouM. -- ever was ia command of the Mi May future. from the normal perversity make five copies ' Oregon. ing. May 6. at the Cyprus High school, received a had It 20c. that k graft addrt nam t tnd the hom wn. Howto Mat That ship was commanded during the staff officials. of man- - he has a batted for authority off the topaddresses It ate at the top), sometimes brings in the dime to the Aliy 15( was pert conduct name and a round Cap tad Horn, later amounti to fanaticism-- or which trip bow The demonstration of idea of to the the who preat originators begin sntLaddress i with all d The Matfna Ward Uuniot-- Ci an inferiority com-pl- rz and adding your name in the Battle of Santiago, by tha man pare various foods will be held at ' 1 haps be just has original chain. , list- - J -from entertained at X social complimentary at the bottom of aha who beam jurtiy famous hy raying. 7:00 p. m. in the cooking room. which twills remark ng explained to their mothers. Tuesday evening. tboriiies around to reveal some hidden w are like that colamnirt. "Dont cheer, boys, the poor devilr Prizes will be awarded to its are wqus Perhapa whom you fiv7Tnend attending "Mail to Mrs. M. W. Alldredge of the Stake meaning. Anyway, whatever itu,un-Itt- a who informed bk reader: T am are dying.' Who was he! Look it p guests. The general public k invited next Tuesday, May come. to were wish Games prosperity aoon chain-letter from a for yourself. Board, was a special guest. cock to attend. -gang." this man changes, be will twen"In omitting tbetop name read that fugitive plaved and refre hments served to be seeking other employment ty-five guests. 0 1C COPPER .'MEN TO MEET y J u ld Cc;;:r Golfers IilectBczoviEo Scoots Receive Off IlGreSz-i- Orleans, Suhl MONDAY EVENING v Ed Kingtley, State Qumv Pitted A pion .Will M 0STLE STEPHEN L RICHARDS IS CONFERENCE GUEST Items AtlkurCour! tiut J. Philo T. Farnsworth Inspiring Talk To And Scouters way.''" IN PROGRAM Mrs. G. A. Bollock Elected President a Of Cyprus P. T. A. vbtr NOVEL ASSEMBLY IS PRESENTED AT CYPRUS JR. rJc pt fr mf, " CYPRUS PUPILS NOMINATE FOR SCHOOL OFFICERS 9t er !: rIE Rid. and Round PROSPERITY CHAIN LURES MANY MAGNA AND GARFIELD DOLLARS .0t t a 9. V! Demonstration In Cooking Monday Eve at Cypnis High cpp R PUb. iert - - |