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Show MIa.ghn'.a. rjurunou" "a co.v.v.unity NOTED TENOR TO SING FOR LOCALCROUP Final Rites Honor Delbert Elliot Worthen Funeral services for Pfc. bert Elliot Worthen, killed in act . n on Luzon, P. I., March 19, 1945, were conducted Monday at 1pm at 4760 South State by B..wp Frank W. Nye of the MagDel- na LDS Ward. . Pfc. Worthen was born May 6, 1018 in Tabiona, Duchesne county, of Fiank Elliot and Cora Olive Mayden Woithen. He received his education at Whittier elementary school and Cyprus high school. A carpenter, he worked for Oswald n Company of Los An-gtand Kennecott Copper Com-- p ,ny at Magna before joining tne infantry in May, 1944. He married Fay Olson February 8. 1938 at Magna. . Surviving .are his. parents,. Los three his wife and Angeles; d lughters: Dellene, Cora Jean and Ba bara Ruth Worthen, Logan; brotheis and five sisters: f e Donovan H. Worthen, East Midvale, Frank R. Worthen, Magna; Eugene R and 1. Warren Worthen, Garfield: Giant W. Woithen, Appleton, Wash.; Mrs. Josephine W. Stutheis. Doiothy W. Shope and Sh. ley Worthen, Los Angeles; Mrs JVt'i W.' Carr,' Glenwood, Wan , and Mrs LaDene W. Glover, San Francisco. Buna! was m the Pleasant G. eon cemete-- at Mj 'oa. Grave-sid- e Cm.-tiucUo- MAGNA MATRON CALLS MOTHER FROM GERMANY TO WISH 'HAPPY El.TTHDAY" 'THE John Carter, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Association and of concert and radio, will be a featur ed artist at the Granite high school auditorium on Wednesday evening, March 9th, under the sponsorship of the Granite Arts Association.' After being chosen for first honin a Metropolitan audition of the Air, he was selected for that most coveted of vocal affiliations -- a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Association. Radio and movie offers began to pour in. Radio discovered that his voice was a brilliant tenor possessed a quality that talent scouts were pleased to describe as vocal magnetism." ors , TT TEEN-AGER- S" Well; the big fight is over. Now we can get back to normal activities at the Center. As yet, we havent found out who did what to who, but the did accomplish their puipose a good show and a good ciowd. Thank, folks, for supporting the JayCees and Lions, which in turn helps to .support the Teen-Ageand their cause. Just a few more hundred to go and the Center will be paid for. We do appreciate all you have done for us kids. Thanks Lions-JayCe- rs again, all of you. WHITTIER PRESCHOOL The Salt Lake County Recreation department is sponsoring CLINIC PUNNED Miss Helen Dauncey, field worker of the American Recreation, in a AIL parents of preschool age training program .for recreational leaders. children in Whittier district are Anyone interested in recreation asked to please fill out the followwork is invited to attend. The ing form and mail it at once to meetings are to be held Monday, Tjesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 7 p. m., and Friday Lorn 1 to 5. Meetings are to be held in the Red Feather Building, 12 South State street, Salt Lake City, next to the police station. Keep your eyes and ears opened for something special at the Center Saturday night we wont say what, but you better be there or youll be sorry. y ..t.e conuuctea by the Cyprus Amei lean Lt gun post. . J COPPER CLUB GIVES LINEUP He FOR MONTH John Carter secured the radio plum of the season substitute for Nelson Eddy on the Chase and Sanborn Hour while the baritone was on a The Utah Copper Club is enter- concert tour. The program was at taining at two functions during that time by Crossley rating the March to include: most popular radio feature on the Wednesday, Match 9, Smoker, air. 8 00 p m When Nelson Eddy returned, Ni.urdav, March 19, Dance, Carter had concert offers from L i ird $ oicnestra. several cuies. In Milwaukee Meaueis and partners are Cor- he sang large foi a ciowi of 20,000. Chi1 el , , . ,.cd tj attend. cagos Giant Park was .packed wih 130,333 ;.C!.pL to '.ear him sing. At this concert the enthusiasm was so great that ten policeman h..d to take the young tenor through the throngs of his admirers after the progiam was over. He has since been an outstanding radio star. ARROW TIS Insurance Style, Fit, Real Value Agency bought By Two Men ?You Get Them All In One of the most welcome and Frank appreciated gifts Mrs. Chapman of Magna received her birth date February 16th was a telephone call from Germanv from her daughter, Mrs. Jean Barber, who called to extend Happy Birthday Wishes! Captain and Mrs. John Barber end their son, Terry, are now at Nurmerberg, but plan to be home m the late summer or early falL Captain Barber has been there for three years. In a letter that Mrs. Chapman received Tuesday from her daugh Thanks to all kids who helped sell peanuts, chewing gum and candy t the game Saturday night. Address Date of Birth The History of Mining in Ulali Oa call at all times, thsmands a .1 l I "j l.a last-in-ho- m ARROW SHIRTS 4 ; . n xt Jr v "V J'Nv. ikl s - 4 1 ' 4 4? s I '2 VA o (1 Vv X4 4 0 A J AN u 14-2- . 3 ; SSHv.i General P. E. Connor who beeawe knows aa Father of Utah Mining, due to aid ho gave to early prospecting. (EDITOR'S NOTE i Ilia b U nftk ( they discovered and panned gold. rW at alflt erticka aa Uaa Matary at First a gold camp, Bingham later Uaa aaatal eauai Meatrr la Utah.) became one of the great copper The important discoveries of lead district! of the world. The discoveries made by the solgold, silver, copper, lead and sine did not eome until the early aixties. diers attracted attention of others proThose who came to Utah eaerly and mining development tamed their attention to reclaiming gressed from then on. As a result. the soil. They were compelled to General Connor became known as do this or perish, and in doing so the Father of Mining in Utah." It was George P, Ogilvie who laid the foundation for an immade the first lode discovery and perishable state. Prospecting in Utah received Its filed the first claim in Utah. On real impetus with the arrival of a Octoer 17, 1863, Ogilvie who was regiment of soldiers from Califor- hauling logs from Bingham Cannia under the command of General yon, earns upqn a nob of galena. Patrick E. Connor, who founded He posted notice of his discovery Fort Douglas in 1862. General and recorded the Jordan claim. In Decomber 1866, the West Connors regiment was made up in California largely of men who nad Mountain Mining district was or-felt the lure of gold and he en- ?anized under tne laws of and from the district were couraged his men to prospect for metals during their spare time. shipped the first ores from the vales seoured hills and the territory. (The sixth article in this They of Utah, but concentrated their series will appear soon in these attention on Bingham Gulch, where columns.) ment 91 cl MIA Stake Board meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Melba Gilt s Mi s LaPrele Roberts was A business session was conducted and refreshments served. A Day Program pro-ceed- Back-to-Scho- ex'-plai-n . Everybody agrees there are too many dimes, but nobody knows w bat the ideal number should be TIE HOOP SCORE Th s is a f ict to which we might as well reconcile ourselves as early in our Careers as possible: Life is just a succession of things to be enjoyed, enduied or licked. Teams Delight Large Crowd of Fans Beautifully Costumed Well, the feudin, fussin and critical perare when his fightin is over as far as the Jay. voice changes and when his choice Cees and Lions are concerned although fans were so delighted at changes. their antics Saturday night when they attempted to play basket, Dirty Snow Everyone is very happy about ball at the Cyprus gym, they era the lack of storms in this locabty asking this to be an annual affair. The referees, Smiley Miner and but do w ish the dirty snow (and we do mean.dirtY would melt. Leif Erickson, state that the game The snow is especially bad on was a tie 44 to 44. The JayCees Magna Main Street and certainly admit and contend that their becoming a nuisance to business score is correct but how the alleged referees came .to the .. Gims. The Highway has been sprinkl- figure for the Lions is certainly ed with slag from the Saltworks a puzzle, according to Vao Bowers, and consists of 5 or 10's salt. It JayCee chairman, unless tney has been very good for the icy, took the combined agee of W. G. iliek highway but business people Rouillard and J. A. Struthers, forare certainly bemoaning the wards, divided it by the weight of Bob Richards and John E. Papan-ikola- s, damage it is doing to their floor c vt ings. guards and added the of hairr on V. B. Coons Is there a person who wont .be to arrive at the sum total. happy to see Wonderful Spring? heed, A huge crowd attended to see the frolicking and playful man- As fear hurts all there is to euvers of the two squads. And the hui t, so hope, faith, peace and love delightful costumes! They were permeate the entire personality, charming. To select any one and describe it laJiating health to body and spirit alike. would be an injustice to the others, but never has this writer seen such dainty, demure, delovely, deFaith is Bunkl He pndes himself on being a lightful, delirious concoctions on such brawny, bulky specimens of very piacacal man. Certainly he manhood. has been very successful in busiThe ruffling, shirring, mixture ness. He likes to tell the reasons of Mother Nature's pastels . in . for his success, and he enumerated some uf them before a group of crepe de chines, georgettes, organ. dies on the variety of outfits, were his peeis. It seems to me, said one of the enough to make any aociety writer swoon. group, that you have overlooked Leif Erickson did his best (such faith. as it was), but rumors were flyBosh! he exclaimed. Faith is bunk. A thing either is or it isnt. ing thick and fast that Smiley Miner had been bought by the I believe only in the things you Lions-eit- her that or that red- can see." haired wig prevented him from ' ..I wondmedi.l knew a little alL the man and his affairs. He seeing at of all the following had done Our Apologise, Please! Due to the wrong sign being things in the week just past; He had pressed a light switch around at ths wrong time, without checking up to see if the thanking everyone for their pat power companys generators were- ronage, the exhibition by the still running, or if the wires lead- Flora Dora Girls was omitted and the general committee in charge ing into his house were down. - He had stepped on the starter sincerely, wish to extend their ap-o- f his car without wondering H ologies for same. Several other there was juice in the battery or plays, including the titling of gas in the tank. JayCees by deputy sheriff Dell He had told the station attend - Sheppick with blank shells, were without also omitted because of the sign, ant to put in five gallons The famous Flora Dora Girls of stand. ng by and measuring the exact amount Garfield, consisting of Ray Mer- He had drunk from a public nil, h. Claude Anderson, Wllford fountain without demanding a Wilding, Ivor Pickering, Irwin Glaser and Parley McCleve, were watc analysis "He had made a deposit in the ready to come out, but with the bank. He had taken a note from a crowd leaving, their appearance fnend who said he would pay In was postponed. six months He hal bought a govYoungsters Participate The crowd received a great kick ernment bond which would not this is an out of the fast and furious game mat jie foi 10 ycara--anplayed between the 8th graders of age of atom bombs. He had dialed a telephone with- Webster and Garfield schools. The out wond ung if he would get any playing of the triple-team- s for of the several thousand other sub-neach school was outstanding in the two four minute halves. tbers on the exchange. M Man Good He had dropped a letter in a The excellent game between the mail slot. It never occurred to him that the letter might be lost or Magna Ward M Men and the Rose ,toh n oi destroyed. Shop of Salt Lake City was enHe had been vaccinated because tertaining to the fans. AU in all, the of a smallpox scare. evening proved But, says he, faith is bunk. He very enjoyable to those in attendman. is a very practical ance, according to the varied comments, heard, and netted a very fine sum to payoff the indebtedness of the Magna Teen-Ag- e A financial statement building. wiU be shortly published tor the general information of the pub- i I believe the two iods in a mans life Mr f , I ; II -- I ; ut r . ; i k I r t T b ; w - t' 3 ' t YOUTHS URGED TO REGISTER FOR SERVICE chief Louise Erickson, Mis leik of the Sehctive Service of- fice which embraces this vicinity, refT11nded certain men (ls f)f th(,,r ri ,ponMblllty to register fof mlhl1,v servlce wlth their Selective Service Boards. Under the Sdective Service Act of 1948, these include all men ef IS and 25 who the have net registered since last August. as follows- - Approximately 5,000 young men who each month reach their 18th birthday. They must register within 5 days after becoming 1 eighteen. 2 Min undir 26 years of age be-nreturning to civilian life after g active fiom military separated 1 wee ha e 30 dus in which to lic. Every item connected with the extravaganza was contributed and the committees of the Lions and JayCees wish to publicly thnfc 1 the following for their wonderful support: The Rose Shop Basketball " and sponsors, Magna Ward M Men squad, Leif Erickson, Smiley Miner, Hams PoweU and Kent White, referees, P. H. Ensign, master of ceremonies; John E. Papanikolas, Granite School Copper Printing Company for tickets; Magna Drug Store for aspirin and first aid equipment, Magna Lumber and Hardware for equipment; Coach Sumner Hle, Principals Clark Frei and Philip Debs of the Garfield and Webster Schools; Matt Broderick, timekeeper and loud - speaker system ! non-eitize- i M s I i kon pointed out that naw r j it -- A man wiU not be the better begi ter cause he had a well-bor- n fi m outside father, i Min if he himself is nought. But true the United States have 5 days in high-birt- h is in the mind, lt was . i r mm never in the flesh. 4 Mi n who are -King Alfred within 90 days af-- r must regi-te- r nt: v into the United States, thc-- e x ep on diplomatic htat- - on active military church .servii e. not required to register; .... end Ralph L Tchrr Sunday hut she said this does not apply to School is hell at a m menhirs of reserve units. Although Selective Service has i. nP ymi be1 m. chcJulcJ no physical examinawhat you are. What you are deter- tions nor inductions for February mines what you do, and what you or March, it should be made clear do determines your value here there is no holiday on registra-- Jane Tudor and hereafter. tions, Mrs. Erickson explained. 10-1- Tryon Edwards JAYCEES END FEUD WITH -- ci Webester School Slates Founders Right actions for the future are the best apologies for wrong ones in the past the best evidence of regret for them that we can offer, or the woi Id receive. LIONS triAl TEH tk' d Sunday school is held each Sunday at 10 00 a. m. at the Community Baptist Church. There is a class for everyone and you will be very welcome. Worship strsice is conducted each Sunday at 11.00 a m, with the minister in charge The Ladies Aid is held the fust Tuesday in each month This Friday night we shall begin a new Bible study on the Life of Christ. This study is being giv- ; en primarily for the teachers, but csted to inte: invited n everyone attend at 8 OOp m The class will be for one hour. Maps will be drawn and pictures The Wdbster School PTA will honor the past presidents of the of the Life of Christ shown from Webster PTA at a special Found-er- a time to timefr as the coursa Day program on Thursday, You are always welcome at the March 3rd at 7:30 p. m. at the school. Community Church. Albert Halliwell, nnnistei A special feature of the Founders Day fete will be a Night. Parents may go to The Spencer Ward MIA annual the room of the teacher of any of Gold and Gieen Ball will bo held their children. Teachers will March 31st in the Pleasant G ern to parents what they are do- Ward Amusement Hall All mining to help their children and es ted are lm.ed to 'itten present some of the problems that the teachers face m teaching the group Paicnts will have time to AU Souls Church There will be a se.es of LtnU n ask teachers questions and to enn-- t mee'.mi - en the t n r Cr et m iriute their own ideas The faculty of Webster Sch ! Worsiip ind P:aei i,.ch Wv emphasizes .that they would like nesdav t a ...ng, 7 30 p m at tne to realize that the Gafi Id Community All Sauls .FATHERS word PARENTS means father Fnnc jp.l Oiu "eh A'l inter sted and mother The PTA would ap- are o rd illy invited to attend Tie Lord's SunDer will 1" reipreciate having many fathers and mothers in attendance at the ved Sunday at the 11 00 a m I well-know- j the Red Cross essential services The Red Cross provides four great services to the nation: relief .n time of disaster; seivice to the Armed Forces at home and abioad and in peace or in war; service to the veterans and their families through Home Sei vice, collection of insurance and benefits, and service in the Veterans Hospitals: and a nationwide blood bank whereby blood and blood products are provided fiee to the public. In addition to the national services, the Red Cross piovides seventeen local services including Nurses Aides who work in veterans, crippled childrens, polio and chanty hospitals; Red Cross Gray Ladies assisting the veterans, home services, home nurse tiain-in- g courses, safety first, Junior Red Cross, and many other projects for the benefit of humanity. & Child Monday jTHE TOGGERY! " : Funeral Rites Honor Garfield I varied aa human need Itself. r I I V- - V 36-3- well-know- n I . : t Crom volantcers art ready to t4 respond for sesergoney terries aa t doubly sweet and counteracts the same kind of treatment Murray handed the Pirates in an early season game when the Smelterites came from behind to win. Also, it keeps the tiny spark of hope the Pirates have of entering the state tournament. All the Pirates need now is for Bingham to trip Murray and the Pirates, to dump Judge to deadlock Murray and Cyprus again. Fridays thrilling finish which brought Victory to the Pirates, first came after a hard-fougquarter as (Murray forged ahead, 0 and widened the gap to at half time. Cyprus started to rally in the third period as Drob-nic- k tipped in a couple; Simons sank one and Fraser hit a long one to bring the Gold and Blue five within striking distance, Simons received his fifth personal foul near the close of the third period and for a few minutes the Pirates chances looked dark, but they again went to work as the fourth period opened and midway in this quarter they took over the lead and held it as they completely took charge of the ForMercya Sake Mothers name .iQ A hard fighting Cyprus five came from behind in the 3rd period Friday night to eke out a well earned victory from Murray by the scc.e of The victory tor the Pirates was the 1949 Fathers name" To Defeat Murray Friday in supplies and services, budget of the American Red Cross has been held to about the same figure as that of 1948. This was accomplished by the inauguiation of the most rigid economies and without abandonment of any ol .Telephone No. . ! 23-2- el AU children entering school in the first grade in September 1949 are required to have the preschool examinations and the coop eration of all patrons of the Gran ite School District is requested. The Salt Lake C uny Chapter, American Red Cioss, with the state and nation du joinsMarch ing m the annual fund appeal of the Congress - chartered nationwide mercy organization. Frank B Creer, of Salt Lake City, w Fund Chairman for the Salt Lake County Chapter. Give what you gave in 1948 is the slogan for the fund campaign for despite increasing costs both . H. L. (Val) Garfield of Magna and Persyl Richardson of Murray have purchased the Walker Insurance agency and will assume duties as managers of the concern, ac? cording to an announcement made bixarre. Monday by F. Edward Walker. comes fit from de proper (never and proper selling. Ourl Mr. Walker has accepted the posiclothes are designed right, sold tion of state selective service dirright and fitted right. They? ector. Announcement of the change Imust Benefit was made by Mutual back. Association, f Real value means long wear! Health and AccidentInsurance and makes the good style and? United Benefit Life fit permanent Arrow pro-- 1 United Benefit Fire Insurance game. (that and Andover suits and! Companies of Omaha, Nebraska. During the last few minutes of resi- Mr. Garfield, the game with Rushton handling wear a long time and? dent of this community, has been Pirates stalled as the look well as long as they wear. very active in community work, de9perate Murrayites tried to of the Magbeing a past president gej control of the ball. Besides be-- , Lions Club; former lng g , grg,. W1th 12 points, iustlce of the P0300 at M;,gna ARROW Jack Fraser played a hangup game SPORT SHIRT- Sa dispatcher for the Bingham and n the way JBzautif.-- l fabric- -, uncondilion Garfield railway. Uy guaranteed washable, at Big Rudy Drobnick sank 10 Mr. Richardson, who is a Mur-- ' nti in the ast half when they 4.r0, lung sleeves rav ciy commissioner, is a past were needed rnost and did some S3.''', :Y t slaeves p.esident of the Utah Accident fine backboard work. Rushtons New TITS for o'ing. ci- -J -- nJ a member of . -- ,k! II jne handling and passing was 'me snaxtv BOW TIES. MUi.On Dollar round- tlic Qu-.t- ci Simons, until removed fiom SUper table and Salt Lake Association of game via fouls, was more his in our history has our Life Underwriters. He is also a old self and appeared to be in for (Never department been sot former bishop of a Murray LDS another high scoring night. replete with smart, colorful ward and at present a High Counto welcome a new sea Martin, who took over for Dale, showed lots of scrap though off naw pure cilman. (toggery Funeral services for Bernice ElRichMr. and Both Mr. Garfield on his shooting. Prokopis, another slack sox In Zephyr 6- - year-old- daughter ardson have served several years Cyprus star, did a great Job of tail- len Rogers, weight shrinkresislant knit ' Mrs; Anre Cnler of Hiwpes, of managers. assistant' SFagencyT 'the ball and was in there 115 East 16th Rock of Argylet in wool-nylo- n ing Avenue, Garfield, Mr. Walker established the agmixtures that resist beautiful scrapping every minute. All in all who died Thursday enroute to a 18 ago. Pirthe for years ency a was it great victory ly the most vigorous washings.. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield will con- ates, for most of the boys their Salt Lake hospital of meningitis, Arrow rayon shorts, guarant y were conducted Monday at 1 p. m. home in Magtheir make to tinue competition for Cy- in the Garfield LDS ward. Bishnot to run New AttowA o four na. They are the parent shirts. These are Just prus high schooL Loren L. Poulsen was in children. The Murray second team gave op Charge. a seconds good lacing the Cyprus The child was born in Salt Lake to Friday night, 40 to 23, but this was slacks continue FORMER MAGNA MAN not so bitter a pill as several of City February 10, 1943, a daughILissner even us! We have Jusll the stars on the second team saw ter of Mrs. Hoopes and Hollis G. some new ones that NOMINATED FOR outdo what we have ever hadf quite a bit of action in the main Rogers, Salt Lake City. She is survived by her pirenU, game. Nelson Peterson was high 1 They are tome new STATE ENGINEER scorer for Cyprus while Anderson her stepfather, John L. Hoopes, embody just abouil (before! was high for Murray. Garfield; a sister Kathleen Rogers, there is to embody in line slacks Garfield, a half brother, Robert Included in the list of nominees continuous Meryncw, Garfield; a half sister, waistband, axtra deep pleats for state positions sent to the stato Alice Ann Hoopes, Garfield; three senate Monday by Governor J. CYPRUS JOURNEYS right down to a fuller leg tail Bracken oring that spells COMFORT. grandparents, Mrs. Mary Rogers Lee, was Harold A. a state engineer. TO JUDGE FRIDAY Ikenberger, Grand Junction, ColoLinke, rado and Mr. and Mrs. John Cridto succeed Ed H. Watson. er, Fruita, Colorado. Mr. Linke is a former engineer In their final league game of the Burial wasin - Pleasant Green w.th the Kennecott CopperCpr: WEST 1?M SOUTH for many years. He re- season, Cyprus journeys to Judge cemetery. 1 poration few Hill tne DIAL till months ago, and has Friday to try and stop tired a Brothers and Company on the since opened offices in Salt Lake If the action be of worth that I small Judge court City. The Pirates must have this one take in hand, neither shall an ill n in this Mr. Linke is friends ex- just in case Bingham should up- accident discourage me, nor a vicinity and his many good one make me careless. the for appoint- set Murrays squad. tend best wishes -- Owen Feltham is Luted ted pal. 1 Childs name Pirates Rally 8-- on high quality of materials and expert Arrow styles workmanship. march with the times but are style B. Wrigley, princi- Mr. Raymond ht Arrow Products! Good ter, Mrs. Barber said that her home had been burglarized and ame clothing taken. She said that the German people are desperate for clothing and there have been a number of homes pilfered. Mrs. Barber has sent hei parents and other family members a number of gifts including an exquisite figurine to her mother, silver beer steins to her father, tablecloths and silver' trays. She and her husband are very anxious to return home and says that no place will look as good to her as the old home town. COUNTY RED CROSS ISSUES FUND APPEAL T) v |