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Show r -- n readTocalhappen. DE- IN A NEWSPAPER interests. 'UIFIELD hfffiRfEENTH YEAR Independent in Policy Ibca Records SaiOOL RECORD High Khool student, and aoa of Mr. and Mm. Bill Papanikolaa, hat an an C unusual record at th school as ha has not been absent not Urdy for five Draw Jritie Program and wd Rt 1 Large Thursday during on of th largest clas-!- U history of tbt Cyprus High I die class of 19)5 departed ky evening from the portals of wa Mater after a session of even though jppy, joyous years, interspersed for honors by Miss Martha Stowe's, of ihs American Red Cross,secteury presented Red Croat certificates to Ihs class of 'Home Hygiene and Caie of tbs Sick of the' Webstn , School Wednesday. Mrs. Su.ie Chase Win ward baa been cbe instructor of the class. Those receiving the certificates wets Mrs. Margaret Alien. Mist Dorothy Ashby, Mrs. Lillian Haws. Mrs. MarLid the students they were liv-i- s garet Clement, Mn. Pauline Mcdo-vicMn. Ads Moyes. Misa Pearl age of miracle, of airplanes, Oden, telephones, telephotos, Powell, Mn Pearl Russell. Mn Annie pa modern day conveniences, Thorn. Mrs. Gladys Baker and MM fen the point Mr. Romney stres-- b Jenkins. the fact that students gatbei lives a mem, yiy kook in their that they can recall with laenkrance and never any ra k, r.Ieccrial Prcntm Next Ttsnday KhCO&t Ccsstcry With the cooperation of ths American Dsn-ghte- i - ,mall towni that there sic often few fot tltia' joyable esteruinment vu fhaHenged by a grasp people W--. gronp, yoprixL. three local chnr- Catholic and oiw Mctbodtac-h- as begun series of pUy erenuigs. to which all people of the village snd tbe ent.i community ate invited. Tl events sr held every Monday uigkt for two months. Each affair is independent of the otben. with s new planning for every party. At the fir t party nearly 150 yout people took part " Th events are held in a club bouse where fscilriies foe bowling, billiards, Balland other games are avail -Rd dancing aiv also b,1Cir indulged in. A featoic of the first par-t- v was the prmentstios of borne cd I moving picturf. There, If other people can do it. so can Magna and Garfield. Let's try it. What :ayf - rtpnttatiag - Propaganda An incident recently happened Or and ths Legion, Cy- rather, wae supposed to have happened, Mem-o.iPost Ho. ths annual 31, prus involving five local residentt in what Day program at the Magna cem- we term as a mi were presented to the messy affair." We did will be held next Thursday, not by Principal T. P. etery publish anythin about the hap, pening. at we did sot believe ink: gold awards, (jus Papan-Mace- L Memorial Day, 10:00 a. m. the news A program of talks add musical merited Fuzzy, Clifton Harris, publication and further, the numbers will be presented. AU inter minors were Hivden. Elmer h peers, LaRue not wholly cornet. Since e.led are invitcd tQ kobenMii. Lois bbultz. V thenrwe have been a ked by a number and Vivian Olsen. Silof residents why we omitted such news from ont columns. May I James Bavelas. ts Bajterter, attempt to look. answer this question f Xirn Dimond, Charles leodoK' Heletoes, Ernest Pau-rg- e Spreading propaganda about propRobin on, Keith Sonne, aganda is s lucrative pastime some-timeid sad Mark Barrett, It has mads sad smashed cortable mention for scholarship THE LETTER porations, big ' companies and small Jives to Elmer Speers. Mac-- r. Jumps. A newspaper is somewhat a Sa ab Bangerter and Dons Magna, Uuh. director of public relations, and if R ,, frs'f --i g' i May 21yI)S is an good it utdentsands or attempts Maul R. C Parks music e. m. to. the psblic pulse. frueWspapfer might properly bfeValT. presented to Miss --LaRue vto has been prominently Magna, Utah. ed S diplomat. It studies its subject i music circles after the manner of a practical statesduring hce Dear E. M, N. I ' career. H. B. Summer hays, Endo.ed it s Criticism written by my-rfl- f. man. It knows when to give and when Publish it along with an answer to takfe. We endeavored to stndy this peisor. made the presema- ,n your column, and, if 1 ass not mis- (articular subject nd then leave it n TfcsPnMic Pulse n MagnaTlmeir"'1 irual feature as ybeawaid W sc the President's prize, giv-- R E. Mu. president of the ' board of Education, to the vho was most proficient in Mm Lois Schultz was taken... your public will hang'' out of a wo.d battle campaigned sa your columu. Yon know, like the Bern it and Winched fend. Too, it will prove to very interesting to yon and myself, for 1 am 1 he award was too a writer, 1 shall keep my identity a secret, of the Class of 1955, and my be the joy compensation will . P Rictutt of Principal T; P. I get out of inch a novel comunica-tionpk, is presented to the Cy-x- b tcbool, Come on, let's hear from yon in Klasce of the program Inciu-yc- yout next issue of the graduates; Itncenly, choir,. 1 of members of the class; "The Voice of the Public" Robert Mrx selection P. S.t la order to identify my letCult' Sextet consisting of ter I shall pjac Urgf "AXw tbs troa, Dorthy Lamb, Wilma left hand corner, This is in tase top. Cnlu Kaber, Helen Reid, of a fake.) possible dborne, Clas, Creed. Elmer - THE CRITICISM Jan president; trombone so- Dear E. M. N.: le Anderson; reading, Not long ago I lead for the fust Times. from the Boys' time yout column in the Magna : of class and In one of your articles, of shall we say piesentation warding of diplomas, J.W. "critic itmi- - for it does seem to use bet of the Granite School that you do a great deal of criticising, if. Graduating class; to a pray-l- t you very destructively referred Robinson. certain unfortunate gentleman who allowing students were p re waa.bosn with the ability to kidtoe but was so pitifully deprivtd of lqn(, David. Dell. Delna, manliness to "taks it" in rstnrn. . "W And. non. Virginia Pitifully,' I sayf Yes, indeed, for tn Backstrom. Sarah Bang- -' some borrowed authority or other, by Jim Bavelas, Hen-- " yon wcie (or might have already) Bawden. Harold Beck, going to have hi literally thrown jMnett, Dorothy Benton, out of his job. You, an expounder r. Dow Bolton, Wallace of sound philosophy of lift, wers gohnos Breez,, LaRue Butters, ing to taks sway his bread and butter James Conti, unfortunate Simply because he was to sense Cuo. Grant to be imbued with a 1 LaVrilt i!" Decker, Doris od humor. , , Duckworth Helen k- You know, dear columnist, it Eakelson. Jjm5 Evans, all sorts of people to. make up thia UmI Fairbourne. Melba fb as yosr-ttl- f world, and ths fortunate. ! who is mote fortnnats. (for 'nldarjoiy Fames. Frances nd intuitively nd rbstcaiiy be n Ferguson, ?? wtyrl) should Speaking, than nd pml Ron- contidefate s )ittg Biorj WB VLJ" 9lllrd' Helen Grant, just or? llltl anthyopis psfhsp V1 - f grt-ts-- S k ; n sen-ma- t: 'n. one-side- d Di-"'- tf alone,- --- My Error of my own several otbe Boy Friend car over to of Garfield Toe-dasailed alone in great atylr until the return trip. As 1 approached the Arthur MU. 1 decided to all on Hodge Matshall and several others and obtain some needed information. I am not greatly familiar with the josda nd aTlrya up in them char bills, but took s ebauce, circling around the Copper dub- - Aa 1 start td up that blankrty blank bill, the sngin stalled dead on aa I would I could na start me and After much extolling powets of driving (and lactop) 1 persuaded the to let me take hit new the neighboring town it again. try tbs brake and proceeded Cor-fiel- d to think the urination ont. Ray and his charming wifi pasmd and fol1 attempted to wavs nonchantly. G train, manned 1 lowed by the B believe, by W. B. Boucher and another waved. And jolly looking fellow, who still I sat. trying to start that darn enand gine until Maurice Maiben passed, and 1 fagged him down. He stopped kicked at the engine, tried to rake the brake off several times and with one last attempt, succeeded. We gently coasted down the incline. My fault (I can bear H. uy.) Indeed no, there was only about a cspfnl of ga m the and it had all run to the back I applied unk going up the hill. Anyway, Maurice. thanks. - ,et. ft" ry CfrT.Mrtuif, ft af, yo: a jJAj Cp'0' km. r-- Pzy. Mr" iRsmm .T'0" 7 "? u beto think they are writer, but I Keith lieve that your own ides in regrd to s E!rre' Sneers. yonr elf is sufficient, thus, you art Tanner. Dick writer, or at least. I can not prove that Trakas yon are not. J regard yoor ease as somewhat us j This and am thmfom breaking as ' me. O'" usual, ' (Continued on page four) 'chSitt-shop- Row-Si.hul- s-'- S" mum. fair puy. d o, mmusoMMswummuMuo Banpt Fete j EL Three new records wen made Sunday is the first official tournament of the season staged by the Uuh State Archery association sc tbs Utah Copper park grounds in Migu, Old marks fell when Mis. E. L Henninger of Salt Lake City established of 433 points ii tbt vt- i Colambu roand shoe, sad 1 don Pace of Pries drove hie arrow th 7i'dl flighr shoot. Mn. Henningee's new record betters ths old tuts aurk of 4) poisu set by Mue Virginu Trankty. Mist Veens Peterson old archer from Ssntaqnia, thorasghly shatteted Jeanette Herron's old record of 271 yards in tbs women's flight hen she recorded s shot of )2i J yard inches. Mias Aftoa Brown of Salt Lake took second Gty in the flight shoot Snnday with mark which sl.o bettered the old Mias Browns disuncs was 290 yards 2 feet 2 inches. Chaflss Pace of Paysos ltd ihs men is ths flight shoot with a mark of slightly batter than 360 yards. Mardce Robinson of Salt Lake Gty. won the men' American round evtnt id to bv win pros Wayne Cook of Syracuse. who rallied 516 points. The malts: Men's American round Maides Robinson, 3)8; Way ns Cook, 316; Giro Williams. 492: Don Huattr. 478 Grades Pace, 466: A. M. Goodrich. 463; Max Cook. 419; Dean Gren, 41$; Elliot Airmct, 407: Harold Carpenter, 382; Merton Alldrodge. )67; O'Donnell Goodrich. 362: Wil. liam Gmpbell. 330: On L. &irh. iw , .Due to the scarlet fever epidemic Mj Garfield, it wae found advisable to postpone the Garfield Jnmor High graduation exercises and sub- s banquet which was in charge of. Principal W. T. Bailey and ment-btof bu faculty Thursday A short program was given evening. for ihs Clsas of 1935 and dinner later irrvrd. The following students graduated; Donna Bailey, Rrva Humphrey, Loren Ycartky, Bill Forns, Hubert Mua. gef. Ronald Snow. Betty Been, Kath-- 7 Vhiu, John Ahlqnist, Nick Doc-lidDuane Henderaon, Jack Ridd, Dick Thomas, Herbert Anderson, Clara Beth Whittaker, Kenneth Jack Humphrey, Jack Oldham. Ellen Monger. Naomi Thompson, George Brotbenou. Raymond Lloyd Jensen. Frank Minister. Donald Watkins. Fay Fuller, Bernice Cdou. Lex Cb.istcn tn. Dun Kemp, Lloyd Poelson. Virainia Chapman. Maxine Moore, Neva Nentmeyer, Billy Davidson, Don Western man, Farrti Nutsmeyt-- , Rex Speers and Wsyns Wilds. -- George Edwards, I reporter. bl h, Bez-tx- 4 Duck-wom- b. The gypsies have paid their annual spring visit and the usual number of credulous ones have been gyped. Ths case in Magna is noil rep re bra ibis and it is to be hoped that the guilty partus may be rounded up and the money recovered. For even a gypsy to take advantage of a woman who has so recently lost her husband Kerns unbelievable blit k happened. Such unprincipled persons are by so means confined to that wild tribe of ewin-dleeither. A lot of people claiming pride of a nee try and honorable intentions are no more to be trusted than gypsies are. Fortunately, most people, nearly everyone, 1 believe, is inherently honest, but the rogues attract attention and lead ns to btlievs they ate more common than they really are. ss In many cases cheater Mim Lila Dimond, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. R. Dimond and Art son of Mr., and Mrs. standing Cyprus Junior High school - r boy or girl. . Mist Dimond has been very active in various units of tbs school, being president of the Girls Glee club and s member of s number of committees which functioned during the yur. Art Hendrick on was president of the ninth grade class this yur, s prominent athlete tn the school, being a member of the basketball and track aquadt. . - DOWN OGDEN HERE SUNDAY The Utah Gppec golf Gub regisupjtt in ths Utah Golf league Sunday by noting out the Ogden Golf and Country club, in s match here. Carl Gaskill, cubstitstiag for I Professional George Schnciter, who la his way to the national open tour- nament at Pittsburgh, dropped a 0 decision to th Copper pro. Howard Ridge, slack Robbins, No. 2 man on the Copper aggregation, downed the Ogden ace. George Ecdes, Rue Packard and Gem Jones scored the only other slam for the Gipper Gub when they defuted Cy Hammond sad J. Andrew, respectively, G. Griffin of Ogden C. C coubted the fir.e for his turn when be tallied two points against J. W. Ridd. No. 3 man for Copper. H. Y eager of Ogden defeated E. W.. Engtemann. W. Arthur, Ogden, downed S. i, and Ross Huish defuted Gu Ensign of Copper. However. all th men turned in creditable Korea, considering the nia and high winds. A dutch lunch fotlowed at the t Copper Club. Utah Copper drawe a by la next Sundays stats encounter. tered an 15-1- 2, 3-- Bishop Huly called ou me Tuesday and tried to induce me to send a telegram to the Utah tong re tiosul delegation instructing them bow to vote on a pending measure in congress. Sen LOCAL sing s possible profit. 1 agreed to do to and suggested bt leave fifty cents, ! ths coat of s telegram, with ms to cover cxpenK. Th bishop turned me down and stated plainly that be sus1 pected me of trying to work him for s drink. For s man who never ran On Saturday, May 25. every wheat loo e. and never tried to work s bargrower will be given ths opportunity tender for s drink, the bishop seamed to vote on the station: Are yon in to know all the right answers. favor of wheat productioa adjustment urogram to follow Lb ''Hop'' Entigo. Angus junior, hat pW nt ferhich expires )26r Kenneth Ootnarr297r with the 19)5 moved from Garfield to Arthur, it Larson. 2)2: Frank Jones, 216.!' crop yrarf The polls will be open will never sum like the ume town Mens flight marks Grades Pact, without him. He has aprnl nurly all m. to 8 p. m. in ths 1 560 yafdt feet: Dot Hunter. places in Salt Lake county : his life bert and wt like him. I re1 2 feet: Wayne Cook. Riverton second ward halt West Jor- member when 1 first ume to what was ))l yards, 29) yards: Max Cook. 261 yards 2 dan ward halt, Hunter ward hall and then mors often called Townsite than feet 4 inches: Harold Carjienter, 212 Murrav Gty HalL , , ; Garfield, although the Utter was , yards, 2 feet. ; Wheat growers are (equated to vote correct, that Hop delivered the Tribune Women's Columbia round Mrs. E. st the nearest polling pises so that foe n and when in a hurry, could leave more papers at tbt wrong ndd. I. Htaaingcr, 45) (new record) : Dor- riwir right to vote .can bt establish, r1 can give by the rnmmauity committee in charge ms than s telephone othy Ctomar. 3)6; Aftoa Brow , By Howard Ridgt wrong numbers. Good Tuck to both 520; Loniae Richards, 286; Verne st the polls . shadyour Shelah Hop. Woodland. yotoud JUn. 'i52r ehs VT' ! ybyraratfes-eaba- s ows never grow lest. 248. first round matches of th May kf Women's flight marks Vtrna Petthe Director's cup, whkh shows Year-BooMr. Roostvtlt and every political of erson. )26 yards 3 inches (new k close handicaps and subsequently mors and should be traitor Afron public ; Brown. 290 yards 2 tcord) satisfaction among the members., The are y repudiated. - No, feet 2 inches; Sbelab Woodland, 212 tournament, committee thanks nil conr. Hearn was Mr: whin nor ....... ... wrong .. , c yarJi, testants for handing in score promptsaid DeUno of but Franklin Roosevelt, Junior flight marks Eldon Pact. it is just exactly what he uid of The- ly and requests all members whether 182 yards (new record.) odore Roosevelt. And he has written playing golf or not to turn in all Junior American round Eldon Kore The resulu of tint round show: 0a-just as insultingly of every president 594: Don Fisher 577: Loran W. S. Hook, esq. d. Doc Cham. 1 Eimmlf calls And he sinve McKinley. Br'ggs, 550: Howa d Munk. 498: Cvofua High school Roy Erkkson d. S. Yamagukhi, The a of the (Set patriot. Literary Digest Del Jacobsen. 459; Lloyd Glder, 400 1 Ed Macklin d. L. L. Johnston, the first published tines 1951, made its ap; 25. 1918.) May Kenneth Goodrich. 376; Ralph Hardy, 1 Jackie Ridd d. V. Hendrick-sen- , last Friday and was disappearance, 368; Harold Higgins, )60; Rondo tributed to the 3 and 1 ; Pansy Robbins d. Mauri- ths folstudent;. The Matthews Matters prints yurbook Hoaglund, 269. ce Maiben. 1 12-1- ; V. D. Heath is tbs largest in the "In August 1899 w were d. history of the lowing:F. O. Haymond, Jr. 6 and 5; Walschool, containing 1 1 6 pages. being shown aronnd London by nn Lois Schultz is editor of the publi- English friend. We came upon a ter- lace Williams d. Clem Jones, 3 and2. Wallace d. C. Colombe, 6 and 5; cation while Goa Papanikolaa it busi-n- a abit looking stated tutu of man D. Wife manager. Associate editor art Viv- protected by s grotesque looking carved J. W. Ridd d. Gene Wallace, J up; Elder d. T. Lewis, .1 np; Roe ian Olson, Qifton Harris whilt tbt canopy. We t ked what it was and assistant business managers are Henry were told very imprtuively that It Packard, Floyd Nielson and Keith BarBawden. Wk Barrett and O'Dell war the Albert Memorial. We asked: ton advanced on defaults and A- - C, bye.. The future match Madaea, "Who was Albert?" "Oh.'' replied Ensign on Otbttl on the .tuff include Virginia our guide, "Prince Albert waa the fa- found Dkk Naylor playing bis father, its day George Robinson. Robert Mix. ther of the Prince of Wain (since King Otson Naylor and youth had ""by, and 1. Second when Dkk won Macel Puzey, Henry Mori. Helen Lott Edward Duke of the , j VII) Edinburgh, Pastor and Mrs. E. B. Pact have Iva Hanks. have until May 26 to Barba.a Bennion. Billie the Duke of Connaught, the Duke of round players r bun to serve Magna and Cooper, and James Schoenfeld. matches. completc-theiPrin-cesPrincess Mira the the Victoria, Albany, vicinity for another yur, provided the Anna Pehnon it Princess the advisor. the Alice, faculty Helena, local Baptist congregation and other Radkal changes arc promised for ths The yurbook is dedicated to par- Princess Louise and the Prince-- s Beafriends of the work provide tbt up n team with the low ten hanent!. faculty and students. A ntimber trice." "He never did tell us what Alkero expense of the church are featured including person- bert did in the daytime. property dicaps playing the ten positions irresand one fourth of Mr. Pact's support. alities hanaction, classes and other ittms. pective of match play ability, th Mr. Pact wu alto elected president tfct turn's posiwill govern dicaps read those we Each lists of day long of the Uub Minister' Conference and are hat dazzled the capital with invited for speeding, and art inclined tion. Several u s director for three year term of the huHuey in atote in the shape of new faces on a aimer attit. This cleans o In alt condemn a without up hearing. Minister's Council of the Norther Washington weather intelligence until 1828 the moat backa were opposing the turn also. The Copper golfers can Baptist Convention. and will score much more and better the July thaw in Senator Clast building of railfeads. claimir); the in future matches. miles of fifteen per mtrageou: tjwcd hour, sometimes attained by locomoSTEP1 Last weeks FOUR MAN TEAMS cause tives. "would premature births were played with Sid Tregaskis leadcows among rattle and bogs; cause with four win and no to cute giving milk; and stop bens ing tbt pack Commencement Day! .Fenton. Bayer and losses. Nordberg. In from laying. that ume yur s school over their opwon all "Sid" handily member of Lancaster, Ohio said: What memories that what anticipation it board results are Jackie Ridd Other ponent. "Yon art welcome to ths use ot the 2 and Wm. Htfferman. 2; Schultz. 3 creates school hou to debars 11 proper quesand Clem Jones. 1. Willy Hook, 3 tions in. but such things as railroads That day all days for the high school and Ray Corfitld. 1: Rue Packard. 3 the and ttltgrapht am impossibilities and and Mack 1 ; Claude Anderof closing preparatory academic period with its rank infidslity. Then it nothing in son, 3 and McCarty. 1. Lewis and his Garfield. th word of God about them. If God associations victims of the cellar were the team pleasantness gathered over period of had drsignedthat His intelligent era-tur- Bmghamitei under Tregaskis. The four years. should travel at the frightful have until Wednesday er bout He other teams will their initial matches speed of fifteen miles 29 to play It is the windup of the academic travel some, would have clearly foretold ii through May Hit Hoi - topbera. It is a devics of du 10 lndtmnt withrthe arrival temporary terminal for others. Satan to lead immortal soul down to Mitchell, home from the What holds the world for youth who march with di- Hetl." It it possible that those of us Delbert weekend, was here juat the for CCC ? on commencement day? is a who favor a low speed limit art ploma in long enough to rid the Golf course of tome very ''pesttriftrous" pests by question the answer to which can be supplied only by "When tec a gal all tattered,111" ' yon the individual. Character, determination will po- and torn -how- -do yon Tell whether the! Inidently. Stub lays claim to the most consi.tent out of bounds tee shot cast wer of each student will mold future, off No. 3 to No. 1 green, having played five tocccssivt rounds without missalone Each that and every passing ing the "wrong" green. Altho Ysma his of or school stuhigh runs a close second on No. 3, nobody, through the portals Sarazcn. can play No. 4 including that in time should Keepdent for the hole as well as "Stubby." He bagged three eagle; on that hole during the ing that in mind, using it o a guiding light will go far last two weeks (with no praetke individual the desired of the toward carrying goal Would that he could play on th Tea 3-- 0. . WHEAT GROWERS TO VOTE SAT. 2-- Yam-agukh- 3-- 0, 2-- 0, t ... "t, Goofy Golfers - - ,m Makes -- x.. yu App:ara,nceat. Cyprus High . . e, year-boo- Re?. Pace and Are Reappointed at Baptist Ckarch ei ' a Ten-Ma- THAT SENIOR . 'J in a spirit of of the of student, a hand That the that last n for at a and her bear and for the student as a mind. Graduates, we salute you! You have entered the field on your own responsibility, the oars of motivation are in youf hand. May you guide the point of auccess! your hip to . Jd:r Sets Record FcrGre': IDs Mua Harriet Parks Gives Valedictory Address at Program Commencement exttciaes fot 98 happy, jubilant boys and girls, wbo graduated from Junior High into Senior High school were held Wtdnm- bT tb Crpre High Scbool!ninS . Mira Harriet Psrka, daughter of Mr. delivered ths valedictory address in Very pleating manner. Mias Parks baa maintained one of the highest scholastic records in th institution, having recti ved only on B during bet junior high school ue-s- er tb balance being above this mark. The btlanct of tb program included: invocation. Bishop L. C. Healy; selection. Honrs of Dreaming." Gris' Gl Club; valtdktory ' tddrem, Mot Harriet Parks; ttketioa. "Down in Mobile" Boys' Glee Qub: reading, Mra Betty N sln; of presentation swards; addrt-- t to graduates. Me. Philo T. Farnsworth: wlection. "Lullaby" (Brahms) Boys' Cle Gub. The mask wm furnished by tb Junior High orchestra, whik th program waa arranged by the graduation sponsor, Mias Leah Ntbtker, A halt was not held Wednesday evening at th Junior High ctndsntt were invited to thf Snior da net th following . , night. The graduate follow: Dkk Andsttoa. Helen ' An-- d Man Ttam.) Speaking of records. Larry Johnston holds the fi'tt 2 on the new bugaboo of the local fiends the new No. 8 hole. Larrv tank a nice twelve footer for his Dence. and this isnt the Denc either, hat just two shots (Continued on page foot) ' ' ... reason. Katherine AagcU. Bernice Aa-tho- a, Arnold Aston. Jan Btckatesd. Harvey Blackttt. Lois Bird. Gifford Beck, Lloyd Beck, Alfred Bennion. Georgia Bavelas, Wilbar Barrett, Mary Evelyn Bullock. Betty Baker, Ray-tgan- d Hizicl iBank. Keith Barto Baxter. Aftoa Black. Rex Black, Ralph Benson. Howard Barrett, Boyd Clark. Wayne Coon , Belv Cot Beverly Chamberlain,' Wilford Coon, Andrew -- , Conti, Pets Costaazo, LaVcra Karen Coaradtoa, Lola Coon, Ftra Gement, Great Clement, Gil Guff. Max Chapman, Alonzo Cowling, Charkt Downey, Robert Dilky. Alta Denney, Jenny Driffell. Reve Daybell. : Lila. Dimond, John - Du, Woodrow EUert.oa. Lawrence Dims, Ltvoa Fisher, Ana Fyfe. Paul Dan Gam. Jack Gardner, Margery Hoopa, Verlyn Huly, William' Hsahnsis. Tad Hirmon, Are Htadrkk- -, sen. Blanch Hales. Elain Hicka, Marvin Harding, Melba Hcnliae, Raymond Herzog, Elain Haws, Robert Isaskarn, Marion Jeokin. . Vaults Joatt, Pear) . Kilpck, ..LYoA,., Kenner. ... Edward , Kntni, Jack Kander, Lola Knight, Louis Kkkas, Lacik McDonald. Others are John Marino, Bernks ' Mad on. Arden Myers, Viviaa Marlor. Patty Marshall, Fern Mitchell, Vent Miner, Leon Median. Atauko Mori, , Irens Marsh. Rkhard Norris, Kenneth Nnesmeycr, Mildred Ney. Ruth Newel, Katk Nkokttt. Jack Olsen. Eve Alton Ottlry. Fay Privett. Esther Peterson, Mamk Peterson, John Harirt Parka, Dorothy Phil pot. Lelaad Pickett, Melva Pappas. Cart Mary Papas, Ida Papaaikolaa, Pat Ross. Ptttersaon. Shirt Rkhard-oClarence Robinson. Dorothy Russo n. " Jack Rkhard. Phyllis Radthangb. . Lois Smith. Simmons. Rex Dora Self, Carol Sudbury, . Mabel Smith. Paal Shaw. Rkhard Spratky. Blanche Smith Elaine Spence, Billie Taylor. Virgil ' Thorn. John Talky. Keith Treseder, Margaret Tenney. Frank Vacnlin. Bob Worthen, Adam Williams. Billy Wim-me- r. Norman Weygeland, Gil Wall, ' John Y rates and Clara Zito. Ck-me- Gar-sid- e, Or-gi- ll. -- a. Employees Benefit Association Name Board of Governors The following results of the election held May 6 to May 16 fur th par pose of electing a Board of Director to serve the Uuh Copper Company Employe Benefit Association fot tbs next twelve months are given by officials : Magna' Plant: Rof Harris, 134; Thomas McGill. 133; George Wei-cher- s. 85; Robert Norris, 60 and A. R. Bradford. 54. Arthur Plant: Robert Monger, 20 and J. W. McEarlast. 18. B f G R R : H. N. Weggrtand. 90 and Georgs Smith, 88. . O. W, Ksmrow, 57. Judges were T. H. Motgatt, Robert Norris and Roy Harris. moss-backs- to success. Cypres 7' COPPER GOLFERS succeed through theic uncanny ability to judge human nature and take advantage of one fnilitiea. Two dirty and terribly unattractive gyp ies showed op st tbs Arthur Plant last week. Within five minutes after reaching the office building they cornered the clerical Adonis, called him s "great big beautiful mans" and secured from him a five dollar bill for them to "Bless." Caring po more for money than he does for his lift, the intended victim put up a fight and got bis money back. Im sorry. Wil- liam Hcndricksen. were adjudged 19)5 winnen of th American Legion presented sannally to an out- recall, Jiao Fedth I'm getting so tiled of this chats of letter business that I cat'! think the do y W mean enough anything of ths plan. However, I originatoe Wednesday by two k was tryfy who ate constaMagna business men. . w 1 somebody! ntly-pulling s such slang n to be rmied Hanks, c may t Op j Harrison. Theo-Sf,- I Tbs proptietor of the Jensen msTinit You wrrr comphining about your to annihilate Hdn Herron, Joky ta to (be iwo Shop s inability friend unfortunate ths camo - Mrvmt I used bis name, so thus fjJJonn, T now. let' jj or alias) ambled in bottly af J Jon flange "Grudgingly 7y work and asked if 1 Kitchnpolo,, Charles "The Volte of the Public ter 1 me toInasmuch at I had bor Lamb. Lorena Land-- , dime. " s b,d ANSWER THE last week Faumer, Rulnn rawed five tents from him Maekay. My Deaf ".Voice of the Public : handed the d said I y for Bernice yout he handed me May I sincerely rhank yon Robert Mix, letter. piece over, whereupon 'i and went quickWded of paper , piece L, .BJrchlN'son, Har-Ke- n attention call However. I wish to ly ost. giggling. to the fact that there is 0. is what the paper raid. ,Nomt'rr' Mary. of marking kttfet with an A aa I This FAITH IN MULES. HAVE PlfMi Cj0 feel that no one coUld ever sncctssfnny are taking this donation to "We Thelma P- - imitate them, nor wish to. b Holy of milt carload mud adMacel c It la tntr e ting to note yonr make an ass of TOrwl Rwnnweii, mission that yon are a wnttr. Many Land. Don't id, dime back; Get be asking for this C,e0rE Mable rIh lch.Vd people try for years to get the pubhc iC CONCENTRATES L Henninger, Ver--n Graduation Exerciae Not Peterson, Eldon Pace Held Due To Scarlet Few- tr Epidemic Set New Murk Mrs- - gwssiajaraHA.pUiv .CERTIFICATES bird toil. tal. tbt accomodations in tbs a, were not sufficient to pro-i- i un many attending patrons, mjoyabie and festival ball in isasiua, more than made up ot Mating facilities. tbek Romney, hcad of the Ipi department 'at the Brigham I Uaivcrsity and noted athletic Idelivertd the address to the valedictorian, . de-oil Harris, ot the best speeches eve. ad in the auditorium, stating nodem generation would have ba.d in this the Henry Raw den delivered sddress. Sft ub,;d 'tiilrf with study ana t Entertahad at May Heel Smith, daughter of Mr. oman and Mrv George Smith and Altoa JSEfr Ott.ev, son of Mr. and Mn. D. F. f icing i. tnber )l,I, Ottley, who bad not been absent nor while a achool tardy for four year. The three students have been given gitls here didn't ecognition for these unusual records. H07.IE HYGIENE -- CLASS RECEIVES AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS AWARDS : TO JR. STUDENTS AILINGS Marsha U lb0M years. NU.VLIi z AND M. N. naU Town Not Dull KWii Unexcelled Adoertwing Medium Garfield Grads Fall in 1 John PapanikoUs, Cypraa Junior .H? Miss Blanche ' FRIDAY, MAY2Cm3" THREE STUDENTS SET ATTENDANCE Ho ely bean UUUOU - ;, V- Wvv'"" rvi .UV7L rw, An th 'o R .V U U AND tjTED TO MAGNA VV j Baptist School Vacation Postponed On account of tb prevalence the scarlet fever epidemic, it ha been deemed wire to postpone the' opening of th 1935 term of th incftaaregly th popular Vacation School held at Commdntty Baptist church. Plana were developing to make th school this ytar even more is tending and worthwhile than former session.-Whik th responubility for the fc-agrment rests with Pastor and Mr, Pace, aa in former Tear, the privilege of the school witt be offered of church affilutioa- all rega-dleFor farther information as to date of opening and other details watch tb Magna newspaper. , |