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Show rn JL iizi NATIONAL . "A COnUffllTY thirtieth year AID SOUGHT IN Basis When Federal Funds Are Allocated 50-5- 0 Advising that Magna should have a $65,000 to $80,000 Living War Memorial Building, Howard G Beresford, national director of the Federal Security Agency, recreation division of Washington, D. C, was a special visitor here Friday. Mr. Beresford met with officials of the Oquirrh District Living War Memorial committee and went over suggested sites and plans. He suggested that the building be constructed as near as possible to the proposed new Magna and further advised that the building have a large auditorium with portable bleachers post-offic- e, CHATTER! UTAH CANCER DRIVED Project Available On ar A plea is again being made to local residents to contribute to the $40,000 fund drive, of the Utah Division, American Cancer Society, states Lynn S. Richards, Local Theatres state chairman. Mrs. Meanwhile, Install Modem Joseph L. Wirthlin, Utah State Commander, Cancer Field Army, announced for step ford that a ward in the fight on cancer is nearing reality. This step ahead is a series of cancer service conferences multiple purpose, y assemblies which will be conducted in eight Utah regional cities, April 12 to 20. long-hope- Projection Lamps all-o- ut Very modem projection lamps have been installed at the Gem and Empress Theatres, insuring patrons a whiter, smoother light on the screens, states George Smith, owner. The lamps are the latest type of movie equipment and have been procured for the pleasure of movie and better fans. An extensive remodeling program has been planned at both theatres, interior and exterior, but due to scarcity of materials, will be postponed until they are availeaao able, states Mr. Smith. The renovating program will The Cancer Service Conferences make the two local theatres num- will offer to the residents in each bered as the finest and most mod- area an opportunity to check upon cancer symptons. This is the first em in the state. con- objective of the I was very pleased to read in the Sunday paper that Mrs. Vilate Raile, noted Utah poet, has been further honored. H'r roetry was chosen for the historic Centennial ht . . Union Heads Say Mine Hearing Failed fact-findi- State Tourney GOLF COUNTY OFFICIALS SAY CLEANUP 0PENINGM0VED ORDINANCES WILL BE ENFORCED TO APRIL 21 er well-know- telling incidents with her usual wit, said that a man telephoned, congratulated her on the poetry, and then said, But Mrs. Raile, what happened to the toast? I dont know of three women one can have such an enjoyable amusing evening with, than Elva Bezzant, Valeria Young and Agnes Williams. I have been associated with them on several parties, and they combine their intelligence with a hilarious, fun- loving wit that makes the eve- nings long remembered. Would tha-- were more such ladies. My compliments - to all three. It was a pleasure Wednesday to meet the pretty, charming blueferences. The conferences will be open eyed wife pi Johnny Rigler, who to all who desire to check upon j arrived here "recently from Mel suspected cancer symptons, pro- bourne, Australia, not have Im sure I express the previously viding they a physician, said Can- - jments of Johnnys many friends when they wish the young couple cer Society officials. , No fee will be charged. The all the happiness in the world, and cancer detection centers will be, are pleased that the Australian doc- - bride has arrived after many operated as a service by the tors of Utah through the Utah months of n Team Copper To Play Country Club Here Sunday Ten-Ma- . n Due to the first team match scheduled Sunday, April 14th, the official opening of the Utah Copper Golf course will be held Sunday, April 21st, announces Harry Quayle, president. M. W. Broderick is secretary. n The Copper team opposes the skilled County Club golfers here April 14th in the one that is opening match-a- nd destined to be one of the highlights of the season. Howard Ridge is captain of the local squad. A number of contests are slated for the opening to include driving, longest ball, the shortest ball, blind bogey and others. Men and women are invited to attend and participate. The golf course will be maintained through the cooperation of industries and members. ten-ma- Ten-Ma- count-the-putt- s, By Cemetery The traditional, beautiful Easter Sunrise services will be held Sunday, April 21 on the Pleasant Green Cemetery Hill, commencing promptly at 6:30 a.m. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson of Garfield and Willard Smith of Hunter are in charge of arrangements. A special speaker will talk on the Immortal Resurrection," and unusual musical numbers will also be presented. A complete program will be published in next week's issue. In case of inclement weather, the services will be held at the Pleasant Green wardhouse. . . . .. rFf TnisaTrr I SERVICE Easter Sunrise Service Slated fil AIL I Senti-consult- ed , Division." ng The Cancer Detection Centers will not treat or prescribe for cancer, but if malignancy is susphysipected by the consulting will be case suspected the cians, referred to the patients family follow-u- p by physician, with a Service the Field Armys The conference for this locality will be held in Salt Lake City April 15th. ris would represent the district at the meeting. We feel that facts brought out in the Denver hearing show we are justified in our demands," Mr. Edwards declared. With the presentation of facts to date at the Washington conference, it is likely we will receive a favrable re-por-j." Local women bowlers placed very well in the Utah State tourn- 0W1IERS INVITE ey over the weekend, chalking up some fine scores. The event was INSPECTION OF held in Salt Lake. Erickson Louise Bowling with FACILITIES Sunday, Ann Tygesen had games GARAGE all over 200, to take third place in the doubles. An invitation is extended to the Several teams also placed in to inspect a new the high ten squadsand in the general public don Backman-Rathe business, money. They consisted of Blanche Service located at 28-4- 3 w NYLONS READY husband. To me, Johnny is just about Magnas No.; 1 hero in the war. He 'holds natny decorations for heroism apdigallantry in action, including the Silver Star. He was one of Utahs most famed athletes, admired and respected by all for his many fine qualities. So, Johnny, may you and your lovely wife enjoy life, and Im sure that with our many skilled doctors here, you will soon be entirely well again. Our prayers are for you. American statesmen are anxious to loan billions to foreign nations. But whfen it comes to helping out returning GIs, build them homes starting them in busines- s- Cyprus School LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ' Funeral Rites Conducted For Garfield Woman the ordinance to the full extent of the law. Most of the alleys are now clean and vacant lots on Main Street and other places have also been cleaned in a very fine manner. EQUIPMENT Announcement Is made by the Magna Community Council that Clem Toone ' has tree-pulliTREE-PULLIN- equipment, and property owners South or dial 3523. There are a number of unsightly, dangerous trees in the community and residents are urged to have them pulled out and obtain new trees from the Magna Flower Garden Club Nursery. 3500 conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Garfield LDS ward chapel by Bishop Angus L. Langford Effective at once, ordinary let- for Mrs. Sophia Leona Ray Bingters weighing not in excess of 1 38, who died at her home ham, ounce and nonillustrated post in Garfield Monday. The regarded cards may be accepted for mailing ja(jy bad been m tor some lime. to all of Germany, announces) she native of South-Webe- r, I was Daisy H. Wilkin. bom October 12, 1907, a Envelopes must not have in- - daughter of John and Elizabeth nerlining nor carry any indication Prophet, Ray. other than the' address of the Mrs. Bingham had been actively sender and addressee and neces- associated in LDS church work, sary postal directions. having served as president of the Such communications are re- YWMLA in Wlnnemucca, Nevada stricted for the present to those and was secretary and teacher of a personal or family character. in Garfield Primary Association. Communications of a financial, She had in the Sunday commercial or business character school andtaught MIA in Garfield. and any enclosures of checks, Survivors include her husband. drafts, securities or currency are Royal W. Bingham; two daughprohibited. Helen and LaRae Bingham; Communications should bear ters, of the name of the addressee, street a son, Lynn R. Bingham, all four brothers, Joseph Garfield; and house number, town, postal Parley Ray, Lay district number, province and Ray, Tremonton;and Glen Ray, of zone of occupation. It is pointed ton; Raymond South Weber; two sisters, Mrs. out that the postal district number Firth and Mrs. William Watts, and the zone of occupation should Earl Tremonton. be included as part of the address Burial was in the Aultorest if this information is known to memorial park in Ogden. the sender. However, mail will is extended to Sincere sympathy be accepted without this informamembers of the bereaved family. tion included as part of the Mrs. Bingham was a fine, regarddress. The province and zone of ed lady, liked by alL occupation need not be shown on mail addressed to the city MAGNA GIRLS AT of Berlin. a , LYRIC THEATRE A quartet of girls, consisting of Misses Marilyn Marlor, Joan Ensign, Ruth I Bowen and LaRue Monson started a weeks engageThe postage rates applicable ment Monday at the Lyric Theatre in Salt Lake City. are: Miss Monson is the featured 5c each. Letters soloist in the Harmony Four. 3c each. Postcards The young ladies were winners l, registration, special in a recent talent contest conductand parcel ed there. delivery, money-order- s .... .... Air-mai- G wishing to have trees taken out may see Mr. Toone at 8901 West Belitttng funeral rites were TO GERMANY Nylons will again be distributed thats another story. this week at the Magna J. C. PenW. nations in the world could ney store, announces Homer Bowen, manager, and the follow- not borrow money and had to pay ing numbers honored: for things they bought wars 341 to 440, inclusive, men regismight be delayed a long time tration. Box numbers may be used as 20 to 50, inclusive, for working a lot part of the address provided the race spends The human girls. of time improving anything and name of the, box holder is shown. Correspondence shall NOT be aceverything except itself. cepted for mailing when addressed General Delivery. FootbaU Coach Is Named At The Salt Lake County welfare crew, under the direction of the county commission and T. L. Thomas,' local supervisor, have spent a great deal of time and money cleaning alleys in Magna, and already residents on those alleys are dumping ashes and other refuse In the- - clean areas. Under county ordinance, people who persist in such practices may be arrested. The county sheriffs office, through Deputy George Beckstead, has issued orders to the local sheriffs to enforce RESUMED five-purpo- se building-som- Women Bowlers Number 45 OFFICIAL monument. Mrs. Raile is secretary-treasurof the Pleasant Green Water Comn in this vipany and cinity. The beautiful poetry was inspired one morning when Mrs. Raile was making breakfast toast. She stopped her breakfast preparations and left to write the verse down, changing only one word later, I was amused when Mrs. Raile, one-da- . eye-sigand stage. He also suggested that bowling alleys be built in the basement with game and shower rooms, and have a wing on each side, housing a library room and reading room with committee rooms constructed on the other side. In the front of the building and would be an entrance-wa- y concession and public lavatories which this community badlg needs. Mr. Beresford said that all appearances indicated that federal monies would soon be made available and would be let on a 50-5- 0 basis, that is, the, community supply fifty percent of the funds and the federal government would give the balance. Officials state that rental from by 'International Attempts organizations to meet in the building would take care of the main- Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter tenance and operation of the Workers representatives to reach i strike settlement with operatstructure. Plans are now being made for ing companies failed last week in a capable architect to draw plans Denver, states Dan Edwards, disand submit them to Salt Lake trict 2 representative, and Wilunion attorney, County, as sponsoring agency, lard T. "Morris, similar 'to the maimer that the who returned to Salt Lake City Magna sewer was operated, and Monday. The two union leaders partithen in turn submitted to the fedhearing by eral government. cipated in a two-wee- k governments It is felt that the local funds the could be supplied through popu- committee, investigating labor lar subscription, community bene- problems in the nation's nonfer-rou-s metal industry. Mr. Edwards fits and from the local industries, reported the hearing will be reproviding a beautiful civic ething that Magna has opened In Washington, D. C., on April 18. He said he and Mr. Morlong needed. Place Well In HttnStXm INSTITUTION" Magna, Ulahp Friday, April 12, 1946 Federal Official Advises Type Of Magna Memorial Building Post-W- EDITORIAL. nOSSOCIATIQN CYPRUS WHIPS BINGHAM; NINE HERE, 5-- 2 In me nr. w.wiv season for both clubs, the Cyprus Pirates whipped the Bingham Miners 2 at Magna last Friday. The Pirates, fielding a baseball team for the first time in several years, played like old heads" at the game and upset all predictions. Bingham, with practically the same outfit that won the Regional honors for the American Legion, four straight defeated Magna games by decisive scores last summer, so Fridays victory was sweet revenge for Coach Halef boys. As the game progressed. Bob McFarlane, Cyprus pitching ace became better and as the game ended, he was putting the Miners order. Bob struck away in out 13 Bingham boys. The rest of the team gave him some goo4 backing. Thurman made a sensational catch of Knudsens fly in Qe 5-- -3 third that looked like a homer Reid, shortstop for the Pirate made a nice running catch in th sixth to stop a Bingham rally. Hanna was best on offense for Cyprus with a homer and a single to his credit While Coach Hale was well pleased with the performance ol his nine, he mentioned that some of the results must be charged to beginners luck, for he said he had several weak spots on the team, but the boys were improving rapidly. Automotive Mix, Peggy Linke, Roxie Sud(Editors Note: The following South 8850 West, formerly the and pub? postservicesare;NOTavailable 'Tndaysgamewasplayedfof is letter bury, LaVerla Walker, Dorothy McDonnell Garage. John Backman at this iime. Mercer has been lished for its general interest) "CaptalnAlvirt keeps" and would have counted AhiquistrTheothef quadwas and Alva Rawdon are the new named the football coach at the in league standing had the Pirates Penney' Installs Sylvia Wimmer, LaVon Dea, Ruth owners. be- Utah State Veterans Organization will and school, high and Miners been taken into the Cyprus Utah State College Campus Andrus, Ann Tygesen and Louise New Pattern Dept. on the high school INVITED HORSEMEN feature fall next will seven league. Utah The garage new; gin big Logan, Erickson. will 8 April, 1946 Utah Oil Gas, oil, lubrication in squad. Coach Sumner Hale made here was the Over the weekend, high school Announcement their service department, washing, share coaching honors ofwith Magna Times and Garfield Leader TO JOIN COUNTY UNIT this week by Homer W. Bowen, leaders tried to solve the high bas the care 12 new man, taking inpolishing, etc. They have had Magna, Utah MAGNA COUPLE manager of the Magna J. C. Pen- school baseball trouble and baseball teams. Inasmuch as the Veterans are years experience in all makes of ketball and McCall clude everyone in a league. a it a that Ute complete The store, ney Rangers, stamade an issue in the argucars and guarantee their work. PURCHASE MURRAY with Pattern Department has been inCaptain Mercer has been two being of both sides, (i.e. Cut group of A new league composed of Cyments for nearly Kearns at tioned in Murray, cordially stalled. headquarters ICE CREAM PARLOR jobs Weber and Waswork provide week, the from down Mr. Bowen has received many prus, Bingham, HUNTER GROUP TO an open invitation to resiyears. He was discharged now extend Go with the winveterans; formed was all returning for the army recently and is dents here to join their organiza- requests from sewers in the com- atch the semifinals for so returning work the to school. ner back Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duckworth, FRESENT entering Blaine FLAY and he the teaching at munity for such facilities to come tion. a have can coach title. job state was Jr. are moving to Murray to make man veteran the The new Pirate The purpose of the organiza- is happy that their wishes can current strike, we their home, and will continue to AT MAGHA WARD at the Canyon City high school back to) inasthe is to promote good fellowship, now be met He invites all ladies tion a we have veterans operate Hys Place," an ice cream and see the new dein Colorado for nine years before feeLthat In order that people may be to try and gain pleasurable riding and outings to come in parlor which they recently pur"The Flower of the Ranch," a going into the service. He likes right and interest and their families, partment members for in their work, these three strike. happy of this a settlement chased. be horses. to kindliness play, will be presented by Utah and Utah athletics. of stressing things are needed: They must We have noted the failure The establishment is located the Hunter Ward at the Magna is now must not do too drive A 1946 is for membership fit They it 21 conversation since The January happiest all efforts next to one of the Murray theatres Wardhouse Wednesday, April 17 Anyone interested may that of which nothing is distinctly much of it And they must have to settle the strike between the underway. and Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth in- at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Grace Squires School Menu Given 275 extension in it Mr. Jewell, remembered, but a general effect a sense of success various local CIO unions and the phone vite their many Mends to call in is the director. John Ruskin Utah exchange, thff at Copper Am. Smelting of pleasing impression. Utah Copper Co., and see them when in that vicini Granite at the Bennion All are invited to attend. Mr. The following menu is given for St Clyde Refining Co., and the United Furniture in ty. next week at the Webster School Murray or Mr. Owen Smelting St Refining Co. States the Sanders Impleat Sanders luncheon: our of tomato soup, We are therefore offering Monday-Cre- am ment Company in Murray. arbitratas as services preferably The group has tentatively set cube cheese, carrot stick, chocoor as a mediator. late pudding, bread and butter or,Utah State Veterans Organiza- a gala Horse Show at the County Grounds in Murray June ,22 sandwiches, I pint milk. tion is composed of over 1400 Fair 7 and are anxious to make at of Tuesday Roast beef, mashed p.m, opbread Veterans from all theatres arm- their buttered peas, gravy, made a potato, organization county-wid- e erations and branches of the The weather man proved to be when the temperature from the outmembers more and butter, pint milk, cookie. with 55 of are degrees. attending sudden drop a real April Fool prankster" Sunmulligan, ed services that Wednesday-Spani- sh lying areas. The mild weather for the few -- and Monday bringing storm, . and butter, I Utah State Agricultural College. bread ' , relieving mat enougn money day M 'Sntiilk, orange, days enabled farmers to get an Our sole Interest in settling this can be saved on bids of govern- of a summera day. typical sa Utah of interest early start on their spring work. ip on bun, strike is in the The sudden change ter road projects in whethCT they will e no newspapers serving the affected are There start of to our Many have already started spring country. and followed a few days the state to start Magna Main enough lJa the ori- - buttered teans, bread and butter, ' areas. f and some have sowed back in Pressur .fnupS Street earlier than was anticipate warm, sunny weather which caus- plowingsuch as oats. ject before July 1, i' milk, apricots. Very truly yours, pint - more optimistic crops date, theof some starting Was encouraging news received ginal ed Easter ls John Murch Fridajr-Colo- red 0f'this letter are being Operations are well ahead of haj Uen put far here this week. to shed their winter coats. But salad, - President, Pto spnng baked potato the involved, comeback normal, it is reported. companies aside-t- he difference between It will be about fifteen ' gentlabortbe with cookie, brea Utah State Veterans Organization they made a prompt all and on cup bid low involved, unions the and cost the before bids are let on other con- - planned I pint milk. traction work, thus it will pos- - the 21st South road. non-prof- horse-love- rs ct HAIL, THUNDER STORMS FOLLOW MILD WEATHER ment-sponsor- ed p, Thursday-Frankfur- - -- ?,orEes 1 I - |