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Show m r Tf " The CompUt Horn Newspaper1' builders to J1ACNA wa start - Prophets of Doom If all the things would come to pasa as predicted by business forecasters, political aspirants, columnists and prophets of doom -t- he world would be in a still more chaotic condition than it is. Somehow, many of the most pleasant people one meets are those who go about their own business affairs, meeting each new day with a hopeful and confident attitude, and take conditions, like the weather-- in stride. Dwellings To Start "Going January 1st in oununity Construc-was awarded per- A Company for 50 dwellings last offices of she Salt Lake Housing Authority. were Applications . week by the Fed-c- jl ils received buJders for construction of from n the Tooele, Grants-T12- e and Magna area. Utah jj; Davis W. Cannon, 73 homes irector of FHA, said the Driver Killed By Uke As Road Crumbles homes U from an by FHA a be constructed Were original 250 programmed this area. jor Homes in Magna John E. Papanikolas stated juesday that the fifty homes will Jtr. Oquirrh Hills, located between built m y at 3150 South and 8800 West. Magna MOO will They be m and sell for $0,000. A down payment of $800 is required for homes and $200 for GIs, the federal provisions. under must start by Construction 1st, 1952, and be completed as rapidly as possible. More Expensive Homes January addition, planning to construct 23 oore homes at the same time in the Oquirrh Hills subdivision lifer, more elaborate residences that range in price from $9200 to iiyoo. In Cannon-Papanik-ol- is is Dancers Local James Eugene McCord, 41, 1090 South State, Salt Lake City, an employe of Utah Construction Company, contractors building the dike at Kennecott Copper Corporation, was killed almost instantly Saturday about lp.m. when the vehicle crushed him after it rolled over. Witnesses at the accident said Mr. McCord had driven the huge vehicle out to the dike dump. The bank apparently gave away and Mr. McCord attempted to leap from the truck cab as the huge load began tipping to the right The victim was unable to complete his leap and was crushed by the cab as the vehicle completed its turn. His feet were inside the cab when workers came to his aid. Besides his widow, he is survived by his mother, Cheyenne, Wyoming, a ion and a daughter, two sisters and a brother, five stepsons; three stepdaughters. Sincere sympathy is extended. Participate The Messiah To Be Presented Recital December 20th A In Thurs. group of local dancers, stud- ents of Mrs. Shirley Taylor, Magna, presented a very fine dance natal at the Grantsville high, shod on Thursday. The following participated: Sharon Baker, Trudy Clark, Brown, Corky Chamberlain, !y Rydalch, Lmda Kay Davis, Cor Jean s, Yeates, Georgene Joan Tayson, Colleen Armstrong, Diane Phillips, Valeen Swensen, Peggy Breeze, Vickie Gunnell, Arlene Welland. Others are: Barbara Farnsworth, Verna Woodward, Sharon Coul-nJill Johnson, Nancy Brems, Sherry Reese, Janice Brown, Darrell Rydalch, Sally Jean Robinson, Carol Zeldon, Linda Han-n- , Alta Kay Thomas, Myrle Worthen, Leslie Zito, Julene Hu-isGaylene Huish, Diane Beath, Nancy Larson, Connie Jo Matthews, Colleen Camron, Karma Brems, Barbara Yeates, Kathy Bees, Marsha Hendrickson, Gary Worthen and Janet Taylor. Jo-ip- ue Pap-aJrola- n, h, Former Garfield Resident Mt. A beautiful Christmas cantata, "The Christmas Messiah," will be presented by the Cyprus Choral Club on Thursday, December 20th at the school. It will be directed by John Manning, new music instructor. The chorus will consist of the Acapella mixed chorus and Girls Glee Club with featured soloists from the group. "The Messiah" was written by Handel and all the words are taken from Bible scriptures telling about Christ and praising him. The Christmas Messiah" includes only ihe parts referring to the birth of Christ The prog a.n begins at 8:15 oclock. of-an- Womens Bowling LaVon Dea captured high game of 210 Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club bowling alleys in league competition, and also recorded 'other fine games of 159-15- 4; 159-15- 5; 4, Surv.vors include the following and daughters: Ralph Bohne, Lillian Riley took high game of in the B" League. Some of the other recordings were E. Emery, Patty McDonald, 149; Erma Giles, 148; Alice 144; Laura Daniels, 159; Pearl Nola Farnsworth, 153; Grow, 154; Dorothy Merrill, 146; Ruth Andrus, 157; LaVerne Em-pe140; Vi Nordquist, 138; Irene 7. Tuckey, randchildren. Squad No. 2 took high game of Funeral service will be con682 and series of 1945. No. 1 had ducted Friday, 1:00 p. m. in Mt 4 points. .. Pleasant. Mr. Bohne was n and Afternoon League regarded in this vicinity by hosts friends. Sincere sympathy is Norma Hauter took high game extended to the bereaved family. of 171 in the Afternoon League Tuesday, closely followed by Mother Succumb Norma Nelson, 166; Mary Jensen, I 165; Ethel Stevenson, 161; Emma California Strebbel, 148; Villa Williams, 142; Mary Unsworth, 141; Ruth Mrs Sarah E. Curtis, 92, mother Thomas, 135; Claone Dyches, 134; Mrs. C. L. Wright of Magna, Hazel Edler, 130. oceumbed Tuesday of last week Bessie Larson also picked up a a daughters home in Long split Bakersfield, California; Williams, ML Pleasant; Flora Victor Bohne and Ella Zabriskle, Magna; Cecil Bohne, Lomita, California; HJes Bohne, Torrance, Cahforn--GeralCalifornia; Mrs. Sarah Atbano, Springville and Mary Keesecher, Seattle, Washington; grandchildren and 7 greatg- The Brockbank junior high people enjoyed last week when school adult education and liter- Dr. Avard Fairbanks gave an ary classes held every Thursday illustrated lecture on sculptor. Situation Become Serious With Pesky Rodents Overrunning New Building Regarded Garfield Sheriff Suffers Stroke; Die Friday Commercial Club Plans Honor For Pirate Footballers 179 155-15- 1; o, d, y, 167-16- well-know- Beach, California. Funeral rites were held Thurs-- y Would you kindly fill out this at Long Beach, and additional coupon below for the Xmas edi- Monday in Pay-- n. tion of this paper? where she was buried. services jeral Utah, Hosts of sorrowing friends and grieved family members paid homage to William Joseph Bill Reynolds, 60, regarded resident and deputy sheriff of Salt Lake Americas best buy for a nickel Honoring the Cyprus football county for almost 21 years, Tuesplay-o- ff is a phone call to the right man. day when final rites were held at team, finalists in the state of Class B, and their coach, A1 Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Prices are rising so fast that Mercer, the Magna Commercial Magna. a dollar saved is 50c lost Mr. Reynolds died Friday at 3 Club is planning to present Cypa. m. in a Salt Lake hospital after rus school with a large, fine footTV. Threat? suffering a stroke that rendered ball scoreboard, announces Les Movie giants are staging a fight him paralyzed. He had a heart at- Larson, president. to maintain the industry in the tack some time ago. Arrangements are also being face of TV inroads. Here are some Bill," as he was called by ev- made for a dinner to feta the mice. facts about the size and importeryone, was one of the most champs, who lost to Millard in the an Principal Explains made ance of this gigantic enterprise: nevertheless but in liked this playoff, people respected and When interviewed about the The motion picture industry is vicinity. He was held in esteem for excellent showing. H. T. Dyches, situation Tuesday, Principal Clark a $2,000,000,000 industry-4-th the courageous and fair manner assisted by board members, Is largFrei emphasized that the situatior est in the United States. that he administered duties of his general chairman of the fete. The Commercial Club, together was very serious, and said that he $141,000,000 of two billion inoffice, and liked for his geniality with other townspeople, feel very did not blame parents in the leas, and fineness of character. vested in Hollywood production. His judgment was respected as proud of the boys, and wiah to for becoming alarmed and angry 238,000 people employed. he believed always that justice pay particular homage to Coach about the presence of the rodents $230,000,000 annual payroll. should be meted out, that every Mercer for his excellent work to which are carriers of bubonic 19,311 theatres in U. S. plague and other diseases. break should be given to first piloting the youths to victories. 60,000,000 people go to movies Thus far, only one large rat ha He has a good and enviable offenders but the full conseevery week. quences of the law should be record and is a fine leader for the been seen at the school. However, Mr. Frei said the handed to habitual criminals. OPA. Please Motet young people of our community. situation could not be controlled Tuaaday Lincolns Gettysburg address Banquet He possessed a courageous na- ' A banquet honoring the boys by trapping, so Granite District contains 286 words; the Ten Comture that made him an excellent and Coach Mercer will be held was appealed to by school officials to tinue mandments contain 297 words; increase, it would be Although every effort and for the position he so adDecember 11th, S:00 and members of tha PTA the Declaration of Independence plan are being tried, Brockbank more difficult to serve them in the choice Tuesday, This week. Granite District mirably filled for many year. p. m. to the Porophy room of the alioted time. contains 1,500 words; but the junior high school officials do not half-ho- ur He was appointed deputy sher- Utah said they had asked for bids from Club. At the present time, a daily OPA regulation establishing the believe it will be possible to proCopper iff January 1, 1931. He previously three firms who specialize to 1C actus Jack Curtis, Universprice of cabbage contains 26,911 cure facilities or make arrange- average of 200 to 250 pupils eat at had been and also employed by Kennecott ity of Utah football coach, will be eradicating rodents words. ments for the serving of hot school Cyprus from 11:30 to 12:00 noon, Copper Corporation, Utah Divisthe building, lunches in their building this year, followed by the Cyprus students. ion, from 1921 to 1930, as a con- a featured speaker. and Immediate action would be Ha Said: Natyrally, there is considerable struction foreman. according to a statement made taken. noise some and confusion K. John when Bricker, noted politic- Tuesday by Clark Frei, principal He was born in Rock Springs, Previously, the state and county e ian, and candidate for Various members of the PTA, such a large number enters- - the Wyoming, November 4, 1891, a boards of health had been conpresident of the United States, Brockbank faculty, Dr. John Fitz- senior school and could easily dis- son of John J. and Margaret tacted by parents who were consaid recently to a group of news- gerald, Cyprus principal and L. H. turb the Cyprus classes. Rogan Reynolds. At the age of for the health of their cerned Brockbank Handicapped paper people: Bates, director of Granite District Brockbank school has a num- five, he moved with his family to children, according to information If there is any member of hot school lunches, met Monday Mercur, Tooele county. given the Copper Printing t your profession who has not w a long session for a complete ber of handicaps for a cafeteria-- no ' kitchen, lack of enough space He married Genevieve Wade dedicated his life to the preserva- discussion of the project. for the student to eat their June 24, 1912, in Cathedral of the tion of a free press, he is living a Would Lika Change lunches, but Mr. Davey and other Madeleine, Salt Lake City. He lie. You can make no more vital n movie stars Six Dr. Fitzgerald said that he Granite officials are sincerely was a member of Our Lady of were featured, special guests Two-Da- y contribution to freedom of the press than by defending the in- would be very glad to continw hoping and plan to help Brock- Lourdes Catholic parish. Thursday at the Brockbank junior the Brockbank students bank junior high school get their Survivors include his widow, high school, and proved to be a tegrity of the good old fashioned having come to Cyprus for the lunches, own cafeteria by next year. Garfield; two daughters, Mrs. very special attraction not only nationalism, but if the number of students con John (Maxine) Vaughan, Salt to the junior high students but and Americanism. Do not let M-M- en Lake City and Mrs. Helen Luppi, Cyprus young men and women as them be corrupted like the word liberaL Glendale, California, and a sister, well. Mrs. Margaret Hurd, Saudi, ArabThe stars and starlets were Ana-so- n festival is, being ia. Is Jim a confirmed bachelor?" A two-da- y Bond, Keenan Wynn? Marshall He is now. He sent his picture Thompson, Keith Brasselle, Mari- planned by the Oquirrh Stake to a Lonely Heart club and they lyn Nash and Norene Michiela. Junior Gleaners and M Men, sent it back with a note saying: They answered questions from the featuring a dance Saturday, Decstudents. ember 8 at the Magna Ward and a Were not that lonely. The Garfield PTA is sponsoring grease jobs, boxes of candy, boxes a Fathers Frolic and "Country of razor blades, lace tablecloths, They cam to Magna through testimonial on Sunday at the the kind courtesy of George Spencer wardhouse. Store" on Thursday, December boys sweater, cowboy set, corsages, haircuts, towels, The dance at the Magna Ward 6th at 7:30 oclock. Smith, owner of the Gem Theatre The students enjoyed this un- begins at 7:30 oclock with music Many prizes will be given away plastic apron, plastic tablecloths, Local Couple On usual treat and wish to thank Mr. to be furnished by Gayle Powell to the lucky winners, but the etc. Home-mad- e for his kindness. and orchestra, followed by reSmith People Are Funny is must all that and cakes, stipulation prizes candy Carole Evans freshments. All young men and be won by fathers. Some of them popcorn will be sold at the CounCalifornia Program women between the ages of 16 include: five boxes of groceries, try Store. Tickets are 50c a and 18 years are cordially invited case of whole kernal corn, case of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snow, to attend and bring dates. 10 2 of gas, grapefruit, gallons former Magna residents, Transportation will be furnished were awarded a fine Whitto either function if people meet more Watch last week on at the wards, 7:15 oclock Saturthe People Are Funny naC. day evening and 1:45 p. m. Sunday tional hookup program that afternoon. originated in California. Completing arrangements are A number of local people Arthur Haslam, Ann Pettersson, listened to the program and Christmas packages destined Levina Anderson, LaMar Maddy several called the Copper for states most distant from Utah ? Christmas The board of directors of J. C. holiday made T should be mailed this week, ad- and Darlene Christensen. Printing Company office the Officers of the group are Orval A A authorized fuller. and have brighter Penney Company next day relative to an vises postmasters Verl A Haws Bates, Vernon Heber, Florence of an YOU d of If know a year-enanyone payment special article. Mrs. Snow will be Blaine Larson, Orval $ who does need help, would f of Magna and Theresa Taylor of Bowen, amount equal to two weeks pay remembered as being the Garfield. Fotheringham, Glenna Peterson, full-ti? this inform- who associates all for drop you kindly former Betty Bruner, daughAll Yuletide parcel post should Beth Olsen. Donald Burris, Ar-diA at ion to the have been employed for the full Copper Print- - A be on its ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. way by December 10th. Chipman, Patsy Pettersson, or it send 1951 and S ing Company proportionate year of Bruner of this community. cards to friends and Joyce AUdredge and Eldon Nye. Christmas Mrs. e to part-timmail extra and f amounts for the through loved ones in other states should She and her husband were ? Colombe in Magna? associates and those employed less be mailed not later than Decemvacationing in California. A Your early cooperation 1 than a year. ber 15th. Featured by the sale of many will be deeply appreciated. All Penney associates except - Greetings for local delivery American the of goodies, types Son Die Day-Ol- d management staff members, whose be in the mail by Decemshould a will hold Auxiliary earnings are determined largely Legidn Webster School ber 18th or several days later. Of Prematurity bazaar Saturday, December 8th at the Companys by to handle the Arlan Barker, St Hardware Lumber Preparations the Magna g plan, will share in School Reof mail are already Yuletide rush Sharilyn Clement. office. son day-ol- d Company B. t lusSudbury, Kelly the payment It will be made on effort and well advanced, 10:00 a. m. porters. every' at Emma Beginning of Benjamin Eugene and December 15 at each associates will be made to meet demands of cious home-mad- e bread, pies, VaLoy Rasmussen Sudbury, died December 15 pay rate. Our room went to the dumps the public in the best possible cookies and hot chili a rolls, cakes, in Salt m. a. 11:30 at H. W. Bowen, manager of the Monday Yuletide to get scrap wood and make gifts the manner adIn sold. will be during carton the by 'Lake hospital of prematurity. J. C. Penney Company store, said for Christmas. We got quite a nice will be many items Surviving are his parents, Gar- that more than 50,000 Penney dition, there bunch. drawa field; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. associates throughout the United of embroidery and quilt We later wrote poems on the Those conducted. holding Mr. and ing G. B. Sudbury, Magna; States would participate in the Due to unforseen circumstances, snow. Some of them-turnefirst to be not have do tickets present Mrs. Ira H. Rasmussen, Hunter; payment, including 16 of the Magslated nice. originally the out game hoop quite win. to Mrs. Mr. and na store. We are learning to add fracbetween Cyprus and Carbon bask-eteeMartin Rasmussen, Hunter, and He said the Company president, for December 5th, has been tions. We find them quite easy. Mrs. Sarah Thomas, San Fran- A. W. Hughes, tn a letter to store to Saturday, December Leora Nielson, Room 16, 6th changed NEWS SERVICE Church cisco. Community associates, pointed out that the at the 8th Grade. gymnasium. Cyprus conGraveside services were payment was based upon the reThe first game begins at 6:45 ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in sults attained for 1951. An extra Sunday School is conducted o'clock and the second one at One day our principal, Mr. For Air Corps Leaves Salt Lake City cemetery. Sunday at 10.00 a. m. with Debs, and every of this sort for a ComDeb announces Smith, 8:00 two men, came into payment m., p. and extended. for classes scheduled young Sincere sympathy is pany of our size represents a very Glen Werner, who has been coach. our room and said: Were going at Morning worship begins to fix your room today. So we The public is cordially invited. old. large amount. The possibility of assistant manager at the Magna 11 a. m. with the minister preachReturns to Baa similar payments in future years J. C. Penney store for the past moved out down the hall. ing. will continue to depend upon the We took everything out but th left Wednesday months, eighteen Pfc. will and Pfc. LaVar Lee Lynn results attained in those years. The Missionary Society on the wall. clock Base in Air Field for Lackland meet for their Christmas meeting Westerman have returned to their Mr. It was noisy in the hall but fun, Hughes added: Texas. He enlisted in the Air on Parks R. Mrs. C. with Tuesday, base in Clarksville, Tennessee, afWe are that the Com- Corps. and we stayed there a couple of December 11th. This will be a ter visiting their parents, Mr. and pany is ablehappy to recognize assocwhile they remodeled our will continue wife days His working arand Mr. and Mrs. William Lee special Christmas program efforts in this special, sub- at the Central Lumber St Hardroom. iates Mrs. S. J. Westerman of Magna. ranged by Mrs. Halliwell for the What we like most about it is stantial manner in addition to the ware Company. society and various members will the new blackboard. They made the trip back with regular Company provisions for of Pfc. Utah Draper another boy, participate. Mrs. Victor's Room 11. associates' benefit, which include Father Dtos Sunday-SchoPrice, Utah, and all visited the the Sick Benefit Plan, the GratThe regular local mills, refinery and other uitous Death and Dismemberment Card of Thanks The Cyprus school seniors will Christmas program will be held Funeral services for Warren E points of Interest in this area. Benefit Plan, the Thrift and Allred, 78, who died at his home present their annual Senior Hop Sunday morning, December 23rd 1 1 a. m. Some unusual numbers We wish to thank everyone for Retirement Plan in Spring City after a two-yeassembly and dance Friday, Dec- at Card of Thanks little their floral offerings and kind exand others. illness, were conducted Wednes ember 7th. The theme of the affair are being planned with the folk participating, and everyone pressions of sympathy at th reday in the Spring City Ward is Sleighbell Frolic." I wish to sincerely thank friends Our grand business is not to see Chapel. cent death of our beloved father, 8:30 oclock is cordially invited to attend. at starts dance The and neighbors for their many what he You are always welcome at the Hyrum Meyrick of Springville. Robut a music will be furnished by Mrs. at father and the of was He distance, dimly recent kindnesses during the Mrs. Neva Wimmer and Meme orchestra. Community Church.. to do what lies clearly at hand. land F. Johnson of Magna. Jac Carsay's death of my beloved mother. -minister. of the Meyrick Family. bers Halliwell, Albert -Thomas is extended. Sincere Carlyle sympathy -- Mrs. C. L. Wright The talk and demonstration by Dr. Fairbanks, noted Utah artist, and Dean of Fine Arts at the University of Utah, proved to be one of the finest evenings of entertainment ever seen here. Dr. Fairbanks not only excels as a speaker who imparted to each and everyone a wonderful inspiration to continue our way of American Life, but also approached 'genius in making a lump of clay literally "come to life in the finished product of a French mother holding aloft a banner of freedom while a child clings to her. The classes are being made oclock. available through the efforts of Films Alternate Mrs. W. S. Hook, PTA president, The films will alternate each, assisted by other organization of- Thursday evening and be varied fleers, by guest artists such as local evening are very fortunate in that they have been able to procure the famed films depicting the lives of noted Americans and our American heritage. Only 50 of these films are put out by the Ford Foundation, sponsors, and the series of eight have been obtained for Brockbank through the extension division of the University of Utah. This Thursday evening (December 8), the life of Benjamin Franklin will be shown, accompanied by remarks from Jay D. Ridd, history teacher at Brockbank. It begins promptly at 7:00 Cafeteria Not Likely To Be Procured This Year At Brockbank Service Man Data address g" MOVIE STARS VISIT LOCAL SCHOOL THURS well-know- Festival Planned By Stake isms-patriot- ism, Gleaners, Boxes Of Groceries, Other Valuable Prizes At Fathers Frolic Sub For Santa ! l Mail Plea Issued By Post Office ! Penney Company Authorizes Special Payment For Associates J. I Many Goodies To Be Sold At Bazaar Dec. I I j f fsssr long-standi- th I I I profit-sharin- ITEarly SCHOOL NEWS I lilOOP CAME SATURDAY ts, rs 0tutc!t 0teA SLEICHBELL FROLIC THEME OF SENIOR HOP ol name Although a call has not been Issued as yet for the Pied Piper of Hamlin, one could easily be used In a mice" aituation at the Brockbank junior high school. In fact, the peaky rodents are in Such large numbers at tha beautiful new building, they are becoming dangerous to the health and welfare of students. Countless lunches have been thrown away after the little creatures have been caught nibbling, and one mother phoned to the Copper Printing last week that in fourteen lunches her son had taken to the school the past three weeks, he was able to only eat two-d- ue to ' the presence of I "A" League Kemp, 153; Beth Ahlquist, 155; Alton Drain, 171; Ann Tygesen, Josepn M. Bohne, 84, of Mt. 187; Roxie Gillespie, Pleasant, Utah, former Garfield Shirley Begent, 172; Edna Meyers, Louresident from 1906 to 1932, died 190; Romaine Zito, December 4 at 6 30 a. m., accordi- ise Erickson, 170; Ellen Newbold, 153. ng to word received here. He was born took 3 points. Team 22, 1867 August nd 4iS married to Clara Lowe October 31, 1892, His wife died "B" Laague December 1948. jnj Life of Benjamin Franklin To Be Shown This Thursday Evening, 7:00 p. m. s, Some of the other high record8; ings were Shirley Coon, Vivian Norma Minster, Pleasant in U. S. To Get Famed Films one-tim- 154-15- In 50 Granite District Takes Action To Eliminate Mice From Brockbank Funeral Rites, Friends Honor Bill Reynolds Classes One Of mouse-proofin- 152-17- 1. Dies CHATTER: Brockbank Adult K ON 73 HOMES CONSTRUCTION -- Rad It In Th Timet or Leade-r- co.vj,c::ity trismunorr Profit-Sharin- g ar ten-piec- |