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Show F T7i ld . I "Th Complsta Horn tlawtpcpar" Year h Thirty-Fourt- "A co.77.,;::mr cisTnunoir IMI Read It in The Timet or Leader Magna, Utoh, Friday, March 31, 1950 cr7D Peel Dollar Day Named New Stake Proclaimed Huge President Sunday Success in Magna . ?rs J. Frank & Cc.t.::!ct$ V. B. Coca Released After J Frank Pad was sustained ojuirrh Staka president Sunday meetings held in the Green Ward. He sucPleas-r- .t ceeds V. B. (Bid) Coon, grho ha served so faithfully and well in the ms iy, diversified duties erf the t conference office. The new president has been bishop of Pleasant Green Ward for eight years and was in the bishopric the previous two years. first and second Sustained counselors to President Peel were Omer E. Hall and Maurice Tuttle. OlThomas E. Collings and sen were reappointed clerks. ... President Peel is employed as Kennecott Copper Company shippers representative at the AS&R plant in Garfield. He has been i Tunent in other community pa ticularly the American den Post U3 . A. trait Of loved Principal To Be Presented A beautiful portrait of the late Oliver T Jensen, beloved principal of Webster School from 1923 ij 1942, will be unveiled at the next meeting of thePT A in. early April. Contributions are now being accepted to purchase a suitable frame for the 16x20 inch picture, and anyone wishing to donate a small sum, may do so by sending their money in an envelope with a notation of the purpose. Mr The Palm Sunday Service at All Souls Church in Garfield will be held April 2nd at 11:30 a. m. The newly formed volunteer choir will Would You Donato sing. The special soloist will be Player for Magaa-Gurfiel- d Miss Janice McFarlane who will Girl Scouts? Not one of us would be willing to do without the conveniences of a Record The Dollar Day specials spon- modem living. The phrase is a sored by the Magna Commercial misnomer. Those rid days were n Club on March 24th and 25th were "good" for the memories they sing the selection, highly accepted by Vocal shoppers hold. They were good because Jerusalem," by Henry Parker. The plaint oi the Mag I Miss McFarlane is a music student and from all reports, another simi they belong to the past and most 'AV-J- J Girl Scouts is "We have reUr Bargain Event will be presen- of us ere sentimentalists, whether at Westminister College and a cords but no player!" An appeal ted very soon. of member we hke it or not. But by comparthe congregation. is therefore being sent out again The membership of the Sunday to some generous-minde- d Several of the stores, notably ison with 1950, they were the poor citizen School has been increasing and In this area to the Magna Drug, which gave days, lacking in many of the contribute such a there 800 beautiful still over for need is another we orchids, th.ngj away treasure today. prized-iteCondition or appearteacher for the older children. ance does not matter reported a record breaking day on just so It science has made such i Medjcal The classes meet at 10.00 a. m. plays. Friday with the best sales day Sometime during the next two Hoffman, LaPrele Matthews, Vers each Sunday morning. since they have moved into their remarkable progress in recent weeks your doorbell will ring and P. Matthews and Sarah M. On-iThe girls have been given a years that some twenty years ah official census enumerator Because the original time of the number of record contributions addition to about ten other out new stare.- - - - - to have been added the ,v, town of workers. r, average Huffaker Furniture on one end Guild and a new deration was premised Uncle Sam, will ask P. W. Seay of Magna has been to Armond Carr, conflicted with Holy Week, the by Howard Ridge tills week by reported a "lot of friendly cus- life expectancy. We have read you questions that will have an According tomers and new potential custom- many articles on what to do with important bearing on statistics for named a crew leader for another Chief Clerk :f he Utah Fnh and date of meeting has been changed reason of being awarded phonodistrict. ers dropped In during the two these extra years. People are liv- America. Game Commission, the 1950 fish to Monc-ay- , April 17th. Further graph albums cn a radio program The enumerators have two and game licenses e on sale at announcemt. t of Jiia meeting if the Scouts The workers begin treking front days and they are moat gratified ing longer as attested by the get the player. with their efforts toward promot- fact that Golden Wedding anniRadio Telephone Call on Saturday, April weeks to complete the urban area ail license agencies throughout will be made after Easter. and four weeks lor the rural ter- the state. The old license becomes Holy Week services will be as ing Ibis Money Saving Day for versaries are no longer regarded 1st and they wont be Sunday afternoon Mr. Ridge reas unusual events by newspaper either! ritory. invalid on April 15. Those wishing follows: Wed. night, April 6th, ceived a radio telephone call from ' Magna Shoppers. 7 editors. There a was .00 m. a time must when Credentials be and Good IVlday night, a noted program and was asked to p, Al's Inn on the other end of presented, to fish for catfish and common Harvard M. West will be the town, featuring e special plate Golden Wedding was so rare that crew leader for this area and as-- , and your earnest cooperation and fish in the state after that date, April 7th, at 7:00 p. m. Following identify jaa music numbe&Mr e Wednesday evening services Ridge said he was lunch at two for a dollar, was editors devoted a greet deal of sisted by local people of Helen aid are sought for the Accurate will be required 'to be in posses- sorry but did there e a congregational not know the space to aa observance. Today, Gallyer, Florence L. Morgan, Sy- and early completion of Uncle Sion of the 1950 permit. swamped with business. number, whereupon are to work. of relegated positions And in between the two ex- they This y.ar a new type o license hyjmn sing and choir practice, the announcer said that for belvia Wimmer, Helen Breeze, C. E. Sams Easter Sunday we will have a ing such a good is in use. Attached to the deer tremities, much activity was no- lesser importance. People ere liv sport In courtted. Ibis means that local shop- ing longer end there ere more licenses, the combine ..on licenses, celebration of the Lords Supper eously answering, the program or TAKE Golden TO PEOPLE anniversaries. IHGED ' Communion GARFIELD Holy with the Rt was sending record aitmma, If Ur Wedding deer and game bird, and pers really apprecUte and apdeer are several coupons. Rtv. Arthur W. Moulton, retired Ridge had been able to correctly prove of such sales events, and The added years can be pleasant. These are to be used in case an Bihop of Utah. the Magna Commercial Club happy years if those who are ADVANTAGE OF FREE CU"!C name the selection, ha would have been eligible to try for the Jack, applicant wishes to apply for any j pledges themselves to serve YOU granted the privilege of longer of the special hunting permits I BETTER AND BETTER all the life make the most of every extra Sunday School is conducted pot question. year, of every extra day. remain Next Clinic Slated Wednesday, April 1 9 time. the ap- - each Sunuay at 10 a. m. and mom- - So, if you have soma old phonoissued, usually including . . . , , young in spirit, aggressive and just sitting around and 11 m. m the graph Open Meeting' April liih tolerant the permit that gathering dust for lack oC use, meetEvery Garfield mother is exa now ere They planning Church. The Communiy Baptist The extra years should bring tended a cordial invitation to atwould you donate It so about 156 for special deer hunts. The sports- minister will ing of all store owners and all mankind preach next Sunday And so tend the Baby Clinic that is men are advised this is the only on The Name Above Every girls, could enjoy this recreation personnel among Magna firms, should the happiness. extra conveniences of conducted the third Wednesday of al facility at their meetings? type of application that will be Name. with educational films on tbe ' Please call Mrs. A. W. McFar accepted by the Game Departtheme of How To Serve Magna modem day living. The tremend- each month at the school from The Young Peoples meeting ous science lane ment. or Mrs. D. J. Davis. With 12.30 new the 3.00 it registered oclock. will noon gains to by system, will be held as usual at 6.30 p. m. Shoppers Better" as the out- and inventions will be unnecessary to send their num- on prove vain Services are free at the clinic standing event of the evening. and Sunday. if we are not which is in charge of a doctor and ber licenses to the Game DepartOn Friday, March 3lst will be Light refreshments will be served made superficial ment as was required formerly. the womens a nurse. be happier. may Appointments and all members and Missionary meeting A group of nine Garfield ladies Mr. Carr issues the warning at are invited to bring their But has the "inner" man kept made by calling Mrs. C. Potter Ogden. . land a Magna delegation attended that- - iiu - there wiU be no 206L at year Tt is hoped that a large group will employees for the meetings which pace with the added material la convention of the Central Dis-- I duplicate licenses issued. Anyone wil be held Friday, April 14th at blessings of this greet age? Unless go front Magna. trict Women's Clubs held Satur- losing their license will be rethe Msna Fireball. Next Tuesday, April 4th will be he does, the ingenuity of man will day at Copperton. The Garfield quired to purchase a new one. workday at the Church Ladies untoward for be used objectives women are planning to organize Heretofore it has been possible Aid. The hostesses will be Mrs. that will only reap unhappiness a Garfield Womens Club. to get a duplicate license in case E. Nielson and Mrs. ElizaMary and chaos. Ven-na Those attending were Mrs. one is lost upon the payment of beth Jones. The work will be in If we think of the past as "the GHQ SPECIAL NEWS McQuivey, Mrs. Evelyn Under- fifty cents. This practice has been preparation for the we is forthcoming VICE, Tokyo-Sg- t because good rid days," it First wood, Mrs. Virginia White, Mrs. abandoned. bazaar. more were happier then-n- ot Blanch Taylor is serving with tha Lola Davis, Mrs. Ann Ahlquist, You are always welcome at the Occupation Forces in greatly blessed. And if we were Mrs. Myra Hendrickson, Mrs. Japan, tt Community Church. was announced recently by Gen PickMrs. happier, then we are failing to Naomi Ruth Anderson, listen! to Might Pay utilize the blessings of longer life -- Albert eral Headquarters, Far East Com Halliwell, minister ering and Mrs. Vivian Speers. and easier living. mand. Arriving in the Orient hi. of theme the convention Hie novand One of the interesting use our added years for Lets was Better February, she was assigned to tha Living Through Phil"Magic is the Moonlight," will usefulness. Lets use our el radio presentations is the 8225th WAC COMPANY in TokBetter Reading. from 66 be the exotic and romantic theme greater program, originating lips added conveniences, the multiyo. She is on duty with the 6th of the Cyp. us high school Junior of modem life, for Pioneer Town in Hollywood early Army Mobile Team of the Food Rex Allen on the Prom this Friday evening, March plied blessings Friday evenings Service Section. In this fascinathappier, more complete living. list in the gymnasium not Show, featuring home towns. will our we will If age ing work, she will travel throughDue to the electric power interthe The The committee in charge of arhighlights program out Japan to observe the various only be the greatest for its prosof: is consists in that W. ruption early Saturday morning, published rangements Mess units in operation. end for its progress. It newspaper perity the clock and several time Pete Mamales, that controls Magthe home town," Decorating SFC Taylor just completed her will be the greatest for its happina Main Street lights was 'delaybids have been made for the MagGam Milar, Jimmy Zogg, Norman sixth year of service in the Woness. We will have justified our several ed Leader hours. The Garfield na the Andrus. Water Jo and Times Magna Accordingly, ter, Mary Banger company mens Army Corps, and has servand we will have Dawn Walk, Nor- having lived so they stand an excellent chance lights came on much later at trustees officially met Saturday ed a tour Assembly our of to contributed heritage. duty in articles on of having some feature ma Wade, Joe Novak, Colleen in the day- evening and elected P. W. Seay to Austria. She Occupation night, remained is the daughter of hours. L. taken from issues that have been of B. light the board, morning Riddle, Elaine Robinson, Gay Raschairmanship W. S. Mrs. J. W. Taylor, who resides at Bill" Hook arrived in This condition was corrected Casey was named Treasurer and mussen. requested and broadcast over this Utah Tuesday morning from New Thoughts While 2634 South 6500 West, Magna, Walter Howard Bene national the Dance Cards Bawden, Ridge Secretary for the Utah. program. Carlquist, You can actually see York City, preparatory to begin Tuesday by Jane Potter, Kim Pitta, Janet sprinkles of sunlight playing on The announcer will then select his duties at Kennecotts new re- county electrician, who explained board. that the working of the timing The resolution that has to be Christensen. citizens parade a name or names from the paper, a shady street, was an "astronomical officially adopted by the County call from finery plant at Garfield in a very devise and toes place a' Mr. Don Jesperson isfthevpon-sor- . in their Sunday-be- st responsible position. AUX8URY clock, designed to operate auto- Commission, citing the names of warm good mornings confined to Hollywood and ask a question: Mr. Hook, who went to New The general public is extended Small Town America-- in that "What is the name of your Iqcal York over ten years ago from the matically. It changes with the the elected trustees, and other seasons for shorter daylight hours pertinent data was presented iieiy a cordial invitation to attend this song, "Dear Hearts and Gentle Phillips 66 dealer?" The prizes if the Magna Copper concern, has been in the spring and summer and Monday morning but due to the lovely social fete. Its a national theme are lavish and wonderful an official in the New York KenPeople. answered. lengthens in the fall and winter. illness of one of the commission- AT MEET 7EC::iS3AT necott offices. song for every guy and gal who question is correctly of the name P. S. The ers, the matter was carried over small Magna n of warmth the has known He will be at the Arthur Dormuntil Friday, March 31, 1950. contrasted to the cold- dealer is Merls Wasatch Service itory until his wife and son, town-- as Mrs. Laura Gardner will head Mr. Seay, m speaking for the Station. ness and fast pace of the city the 20th. about Veterans .of Foreign Wan Douglas, arrive April If the A Word of caution: trustees, stated that all meetings Hope I have the pep and ambition They will live in the home form- Auxiliary for the ensuing year local to of the are be to group any open Wurzbach possesses that Hugh R -WiU.' e has done Aline Griffith had high game of when I reach his age--bcallto be held on weanesaay nigiu. from to refrain buildimmediately regular not meetings of only 7 marvelous s for job Other new officers are Patty s 202 and others of operator of con- ing, or the published dates wherein anyone McDonald, senior vice 516 series Tuesday night at the ing his own home but also president interested can appear. for will be unable to reach the desirVonda Thomas, junior vice presUtah Copper Club womens bowl- verting that smaller house was ed A of the amount ask to work certain legal question. party rental property believe it ident; Lucile Walters, secretary ing. remains before actual advertising Lois an old building that used to Johnston, treasurer; Helen just are All kind for the bond sale is made, and Magna merchants Some of the other high games be up on Kennecott property Allen, conductress; Jennie Barkasked to start Mr. that trustees the Shir6; surplus burning ly Hot Seay reports Lava to were LeVon Dee, Howard and I went er, guard; Ruth Yeates, trustee: empty boxes and other debris that are pushing ahead as fast as they over the i weekend and ley Beget, 175; Edna Meyer, Phyllis Pollock, chaplain; Lucile Springs stores collected their has around can Jeane Hriabard. 165; Babe have thought several times since Walters, musician; Edna McLain, to Full details of their progress during the winter months, Renae Riley, patriotic Wimmer, 158; Bette Cutler, historian; about a story a cleaning woman any fire hazards, according and other interesting data will be sister has had Sylvia Wimmer, 154; Tbehna there told u-- Hr Due to the fire safety hazard, to the local fire department mem- published regularly for the gen- instructor. 5 PritA social followed the. meeting Singleton, 178; Margarita teven children and five of them firemen of Salt Lake County de- bers. eral information of the people of and a chard, 168; Louise Erickson, 197; are blind, but all carrying on very pleasant time wu held No. the seek 2, cooperpartment It is anticipated that an organ- Magna. ladies. the Dorothy Merrill, 194; Emily Lew- gallantly. Could w do the same by Your A radio ation of everyone to desist from skit, is, 152. such a tragedy? A guest at Home is You Future, ffvwill be dumping garbage and old tree ization such as the Lions Club or with a town the JsyCees will sponsor Others are Ruby Cushing, 150; Riverside Inn where we always by radio station KNAK limbs and trunks in the alleys, as Spring Cleanup, but definite in Vivian Kemp, 195; L. Grimes, 144; iUy, is a director of the Idaho presented NEWS slew Home Owners officials. announces on as on lots well on vacant snd the formation has not been released. April 5th, Norms Beth Ahlquist, Deaf and Dumb School, lo- The Rev. J.. A. MacGinnis will roadway. State Romaine Zita, cated at Gooding. Idaho, and told 4; Minster, Local residents who have purbe the narrator. This practice has hindered the 174; Idefl Privett, 153; Dorothy us a great deal about such an chased new borne constructed by The cast of characters includes fire truck several times in the The the School with Garfield Smith, 151450; Roxie Sudbury, institution. How fortunate we are B. H. Dunick, Ivor Pickering, Cannon Papanikolas Constructhelp of the PTA has earned ion past from reaching the scene of a Dorothy Dea, 167; when our children are normal! Frank in east Magna inW. Thomas Mrs. a fira. Riley, money from scrap and rag drive, cludeCompany Ann AMqulst, 156490; Ann Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barton, craze of square dancing con- Muir, Mrs. Dan Collings. Renae The a of sale shows and picpicture The Is solialso aid of everyone 155; Florence Smith, 177; tinues think Til try to lure tures The school board will match Mrs. Linnie C. Wyatt, Mr. and Cro-ma- r, Riley is directing. cited by the sheriffs department Alice lUbotto, 151; Donna Mrs. Guy Henline and Mr. and Howard up for a Swing Your is this The sponmoney so they will have five being and the county road and bridges 153456-17Fran Sheppick, Partner treatmen-ta grand sored presentation hundred dollars to buy play- Mrs. John Bernardo. by the Garfield PTA. division for safety purposes as 177. The new dwellings are bring hobby.. ground equipment and some AudsurweQ as more attractive town Fine splits were picked up by built as rapidly al materials are Understand that P. W. Seay has Visual aids io end Ruby roundings. Wind tnay blow or it may snow Ann Ahlquist, been named supervisor of a large Safeway Officials Visit This week twelve men and Delivered, consisting chiefly of 1 the Garfield PTA officers, en- women from the Garfield PTA four-roobut residence. Cushing. starts April Saturday, crew that of Local Store Team No. 4 took high game listing the aid of their husbands, planted six shrubs around the Obtain the federal census. to "DANNY BOY" MOVIE C. L. Bennett, Principal and the 817 and series of 2235. Pencils were chewed, heeds school building. They planted four architect of Granite hone suckle Three top ranking officials of Squads 3 and 5 took 4 prints were scratched end proverbial landscape and two Russian MT. RIDERS PLAN GARFIELD AT 24-4-SCHOOL 3 points.- 0, School District, united their ef- Olive. The and "old foinUnf caps" put on Satur- the Safeway Stores, Inc, were in and girls are boys forts and planted trees and shrubs Magna Wednesday inspecting the day when aspirants for the Magna happy to have these flowers DANCE ON MARCH 31 very A exM. on at included local store. Thelrio movie, "Danny the took the Monday and trees as they can watch them In the Afternoon League, two poftmaster position R. Leslie, divisional manager, A. Boy, will be presented at the The shrubs will be cared for by The ML Riders are planning a lerirrt, Ruth Thomas and Shirley amination. included P. W. Seay, W. Archer, divisional operational Garfield School on Tuesday, April the students and will add a great grow and help take care of them. dance for this Friday evening; Coon tied for high games of 18a Ths group and Z. Brown, district 4th, beginning promptly at 9:30 deal to the beautification of the Barbara Barnson & Janice Court March 31st.t-th- e Redwood Road Others were Emms Strebel, 166; Marlow Turpin, Louise Erickson, manager a. rl, and another show at 1.00 school area. James manager. A. Brusetto, Verl Haws, Georgia pavilion, aquare dancfeaturing Maxine Coiling, 155; The officials as a group and inWhat is merciful censure? To ing, western type of The visiting grocery officials p. m. 152 Mabel Seay, J. W. Richards, dancing and Perkins, 153; Aftoo Drain,- A small nominal fee is being dividually, wish to sincerely make thy faults appear smaller? Edwin Spencer, expressed their satisfaction with regular steps. Villa Williams, '147; Bessie Lar- ma made for show and Mr. the this Emil thank feel to and the that veil them? No, no! Oer Feulner, project Maybe proceeds Hel- Chester W. Wright, W. Hardy Magna store Music will be furnished by son, 142; Polly Stocking. 140; Jenkinson, Harold Perkins, Mrs. area has a stable economic future will be used for the national PTA manager of the local Flower Gar- them to raise thee on high. Mickeys orchestra, oad everyone en Jones, 134; Joyce Marsh, council activities. aid. den for fine ahead. hit 43oethe Club, Owen Herron. is invited to attend. and Betty Sudbury, 13L Local People, Others To Start Census Work On Saturday Jensen died in the spring of 1949 , Through the courtesy of Kennecott Copper Corporation, a copper plate with necessary information, will be affixed to the frame, and the entire picture, which is to be hung in the main hallway, will be presented at the April PTA meet- ing It is requested that all donations be sent to the school by April 7th. Hundreds of former students will recall the kindly character of the beloved educator and wonderful work he accomplished in his profession. The training of children is a profession, where we must know how to lose time in order to gain u. Rousseau After April 15th a-- door-to-do- or - AS KS Magna Woman serving With Or Garfield Magna VALUE TODAY The American Way ,,, In Quality and Quantity At tha price you want to pay! Quality, variety and value are saured because here at The, Toggery we are continously mar and better goods lower prices. So-.- , with fashion merchau- - I.dise always at our fingertips. Iplus our in tep-with I performance aa reliableprogrew retail Tor, you will find your coaL. ? tout suit your shirt await- ling your setoctiou at OUT . . today We are at you FREEMAN serricu. SHOES among our u.. (Notable our Spring SfcW-- w SHOES. The is exciting, consisting e1 loeton at 89.95. crepe solo and, ventilated numbers, heavy bro-- j jans. "Joppors." smooth corda-- j rant that are scuff mistanhl All prices. !Why not come in and get al new Arrow Dreae in a spring color with Arrow fief TbeyW 1 beeuli.it, W.M ... Shiru $LS0 Ties' Cyprus Jr. Prom Magna Mil Street Refinery Official House-Cleanin- - of Values MERCHANT (FOR QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES Visit IIHE toggery: m west roe south J t I Lights Operation Water On Unique Control Magna Trustees Elect P. Arrives From New York Tuesday Seay To Chair g: mi long-distan- Ladies Bowling a srrasL 167-14- Merchants Urged To Begin Spring long-distan- Firemen Warn Garfield PTA 162-17- 193-17- 6; To Present Radio 160-15- 1; Cleanup Locally Skit April SCHOOL 154-16- 2; 105-19- Wind May Blow, Garfield School n, Still Plants! 7-- 6. m Thel-Singleto- n, V school-ground- s. omens i: I k ' t,, Against Dumping Refuse In Alley full-leng- th 7 The Home i. May Be Featured On Radio Program Magic Moonlight To Be Theme Of 5; FOR EASTER j.f Japan Forces names I I New Fish, Game Licenses Needed nt aelors are LeGrande Sadler. i The Records! But No Player! We are living in a remarkable age even though some think it would be wonderful to go jack to the good old days." Never, well-know- Wonderful Servica p Weve Cot V |