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Show O.wwnl 7 - MiCToElmhia Sixth Are nut Lake ct?. Utah Coro . r ; p A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Read It In The Time s or Leader Number 23 hUffne, Utah, Friday, February 15, itS2 Year Thirty-fift- h 'The Complete Home Newspaper" Kfs 4 New Classrooms, Large Multi. Large Crowd Expected At Utah Symphony Program Tonight Purpose Room Planned For Webster In oriar ta meet the growing enrollment at Webter reted patrons. The architect, Lorenzo Young, U now drafting plans and bids wiU be let shortly after January, 1953, with completion on the ad' dition when school opens in Sep. (McArthur, he was bom in Paia- Countv, June 21 The will be made Cache Valley and atteded ntrth"endof at the the bildmg 19f and be two stones high with 2 ,, , classrooms on the east side andf . e E'To An" Bu,chi'r 6 1923 ,n de? wo directly above them. The e room which will be J?S multi-purpos- used for setving lunches, audi- - I1 9241 ln tie Sa tonum, playroom, gym, will seat TeP,e 1919 to 1923, Mr Me From 400 people and be two stories high lt will have collapsible tables and Art,hur,was mply0fuaushoe' benches that will fold .gainst the maker work for Utah Copper Company wall at Magna and also became a memNeed The room will be ber of the Magna Fire Depart50 feet wide and stairs on the ment. He retired in 1943 because north side will connect the rooms of illness. j Mr. McArthur was a member of Other Recommendations ' Mi. Philip Debs, principal, has the LDS church. made other recommendations on Survivors include his widow, the building program in a letter .Garfield; eight sons and daugh-t- o Mr. David Gourley, super- ters, Rex E. McArthur, Granger; mtendent of Granite School Du Blame J. and Charles J McArthur trurt, and inasmuch as we feel that With the U. S. Navy, Korea; his suggestions are so interesting Laity Allen McArthur, with the to patrons here, we are happy to Navy, San Diego; Dale Kent and reprint the letter: Jesse Odell McArthur, Garfield; I have the following suggestions Mrs. Geraldine Sheppard, Span-u- h to be considered in building the Fork and Mrs. Joyce Marsh, addition to the Webster School; Tooele, and four grandchildren. 1. The stage should have a Also his mother, Ogden; three depth of at least 4 feet more than brothers, John O and Charles O the stage at the Oakwood school McArthur, Ogden and Thomas The stage at Oakwood is 20 x 35. Bert McArthur, Salt Lake City, 2. The stage will need better and four sisters, Mrs Maude sound proofing than fthe present Stratford and Mrs Ada Miller, telescope door used at Oakwood Ogden, and Mrs. Hilda Newey if the stage and the room proper and Mrs. Lola Mason, Sacramento, are to be used at the same time California. and they should be. Funeral services were conducted 3. There should be an instru- in Ogden Tuesday and burial ment storage room adjacent to the made in Paradise City cemetery. Mr. McArthur was well known stage. 4. There should be a sink and a m this vicinity. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved drinking fountain on the stage. 5 Two stage entrances would be preferable, if this is not possible, the one should be two people wide and come from the halL This will facilitate getting children on and off the stage during a pro gram and also in using the stage as a classroom 6 There should be toilet facil lties available near the multiple purpose room. 7 There should be tables and benches provided for a minimum The body of WiH.-tH Lehman, of 300 to 400 children to eat at one 47, employe of Bacchus Hercules time at noon. Powder Company, mining since? 8 The multiple purpose room his automobile was found in the should seat a minimum ,of 400 Jordan River November 6 h, was found Tuesday morning about 400 adults. 9. If possible, toilet facilities yard3 downstream from the scene s ould be provided for on the of the mishap. A crew of six sheriffs deputies, second floor so that all children w mt have to go to the bottom dragging the aiea of the Jordan n all the time river near where Mr. Lehmans .1 believe the additional vehicle left the road, discovered be planned for his body about 10 55 a. m. i la aroams should Mr Lehman last was seen the .ndergarten and first grade chil-d.eFor the present, three could afternoon of November 5th when be used for 1st grade and one for he purchased groceries. He was scheduled to appear to work at the second grade. 11. The present front stairs Bacchus at midnight. He is survived by several relaYxdd be removed and fireproof s a.rs installed. The pitch on the tives in Magna. jiT3 should be cut down. 1 Long-Tim- e ( ' Body Of Bacchus Employe Found In Jordan River - n. School Opera Dates Set For Stake Plans speech, Music March Festival 20--21 t The Cyprus high school opera The Oquirrh Stake MIA annual this year is well upderway, acSpeech and Music Festival will be cording to John Manning, dirheld Sunday, February 24th at the ector. The delightful light opera. Stake House,' beginning at 7:00 fhV Chimes of' Normandy," 'will o'clock. Regular Sunday evening fae presented March 2oth and 21st services will be cancelled in the tor the enjoyment and pleasure of wards. i , the general public. The program, under the direc An outstanding cast has been is supervised by ehoscn and double roles given to tion of the MIA, Mrs. Alice Gourley and Mrs. four leads. The lead baritone Hunt Musical numbers and read-- 1 been awarded Kelly h ings, will be presented by vanouj pearce w;y, Gwendolyn Okeson stake members. jand Rose Kennard taking the A complete program will be o roles published ip next weeks paper. The tenor leads were given to and DaVid Rasmussen Edgel White. Members of the supporting roles are Phil Debs, Gwen Garrard, Joan Knowlden and Tony Mahler, plus the two .choruses and the Girls Glee Club. mezzo-sopran- CULPRITS "SPLIT BICYCLE TIRES AT WEBSTER SMALL ci Overture to Oboron" Weber Utah Symphony Orchestra "Allegro" from Flute and Harp Concerto. Sam and Louise Pratt, Flute and Harp Soloists Moser! Young Peoples Guide to the Orchestra Britten Utah Symphony Orchestra Torgot Dance Riisager Utah Symphony Orchestra se American Salute . Utah Symphony Orchestra Suite Classique Diiiersdorf Morton Gould Beethoven Rameau Richard Wendel, Trumpet Solo Romance from Second Concerto Carol Jensen, Violin Solo WWawtkl Weber Loel Hepworth, Clarinet Solo Mrs. V. B. Coon Usherettes II00P TONIGHT Businesses, er Schools, Banks CREDITS! John P. Manning SCHOOL 41-3- 9. Concertino Dr. John W. Fitzgerald cost-of-livi- To Support oi I PROGRAM Public Urged Band Concert n. 1953. Kennecott Men Awaiting Nod From WSB On 33c Day Increase Employes of Kennecott Copper Corporation are Just awaiting the approval of the Wege Stabilization Board before a 33c pay increase per eight-hou- r shift becomes effective January Ray Woolfenden says the fellow who walked through a crowd1952, according to A1 Skinner, ed grocery store, pushing his regional director. loaded cart, yelled gangway" A Joint bargaining committee and got no results. But when he Everyone is extended a most representing five unions had shouted: Watch your nylons' cordial invitation to attend the previously reached an agreement he made quick progress. Band Concert at Cyp- on this increase. rus high school auditorium WedOverheard; They have no tele' nesday evening, February 20th, RIP-ROARER vision set, no automobile, no beginning promptly at 7;S0 a bank account" piano-on- ly oclock, v Talented musicians from three , Goud Work Junior high, schools. Valley 1 Many young people are at Brockbank junior high and Cyptracted to Washington, where they rus high school will participate. GAME find work in the myriads of offices Uniforms that are to be purthat handle various branches of chased from receipts of the conWitL government. cert, .will be worn to show the Cjrpru Still Tied A certain friend of ours was Second public their design end color. For able to secure work and when her The mass band number will Bingham parents wrote to inquire what be led by Marvin H. Strong, super- League Place kind of duties she had, the girl visor of music in Granite School obliged and in one of her letters, District After trailing practically all the sent this information: Free Pirates literally I work in the data analysis For every $2 worth of donations way, Cyprus brought home the bacon (basketsub-un- it test of the group aptitude receipts a student sells, he will ball, that is) Friday night, by of the worker and analysis section receive a free ticket to a special up Judge Memorial in of the division of occupational matinee which is to be held at the tripping the last $0 seconds of play. f analysis and managing tables of Gem Theatre February 27 th, Jim Frankoe proved the hero the bureau of labor utilization of states John Manning, music of Hie evening when he sank a the offices of emergency managelong shot and put Cyprus ahead, ment" . The game wae a thriller Alarmed, her mother wired her that left all the fans worn-o- ut daughter: Come home immediate- J scores. with its teeter-tottly." Thia victory still leaves Cyprus 1 it! swear Til true, tied with Bingham for second place. . i The Cost of Killing a Man Tooele Hare Tonight War costs are mounting Feb-2The local boys will engage the 2 each succeeding conflict Champion Tooele squad this Frito are that Scientists it seeing day night in Magna, and must win the cost of killing a man" is in' in order to remain in second Honoring the birthday ancreasing. place-e- nd of the Father of provided Bingham niversary Someone compiled this group of loses. our Country, George Washman cost a of the killing figures u Cyprus authorities Urge local ington, most business places in time of war: fans to com early as reserved in Magna, Garfield, echools "Primitive man, no expense; seats are selling fast, a large, of Granite District, banks Caesars wars, 75c a man; Napol-eonTooele delegation is coming, and ; and other placet will be wars, $3,000; Civil war, from every indication, there wont cloeed next Friday, Febru$5,000; World War I, $21,000; even be standing room, ; ary 22nd. World War H, $55,000.00' Merchants therefore kindof it all it that the big The ly ask shoppers to plan 4n'ibe wortl ca"tbrm-worl4 nationeirony on Thursday tot their -,lvei Christiana." business. regular I hate to think what the Korean incident is going to cost make our election between economy and liberty, or profusion and servitude." . Thomas Jefferson Kennecott Copper Corporation la cooperation with THE CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL P. and CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL Presents Tho Utah Symphony Orchestra Maurice AbravanaL musical director and conductor v Sam and Louisa Pratt, Soloist 7:30 p. n. Thursday evening February 14 Cyprus High School Auditorium se multi-purpo- "To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt We must UTAH COPPER DIVISION School, plans have been made to add four new clas.rooms and large multi-purporoom, ' according to announcement made at the PTA meeting Wednesday night to in-t- e tember CHATTER Principal Cyprus High To Close School Music Department Cyprus High School President Cyprus High School P. T. JL Members Cyprus High School Pep Club , Have A Heart! Contribute To This . Fund disHearts will be tributed to every contributor of the Heart Fund on Magna and Garfield Main Street Thursday when citizens are asked for a contribution to this worthy cause. The local drive is under the direction of Girl Scouts, although members of the Magna and Garfield Womens Clubs will be on the Main Streets, earnestly seeking your donation. Containers wiU also be placed in stores, according to Mrs. E. C. Speers, local Girl Scout chairman. Wont you give get a heart and help contribute to research for the No. 1 Killer of the nationT Magna Woman juccumbs To Long Illness EISENHOWER IS 'THE MAN The leadership of the world toward freedom and 1 peace depends' on America. As sever befose ipyhe bMorS $us yunirihyaiUhft the leadership otAmenca must be intelligent, in- trepid, inspiring. Dwight D. Eisenhower is a man with these qualities We are for him as a candidate lor President of the United States. The same destiny that brings leadership to America brings him to this great hour. All Americans, without regard to partisanship or personalities, should encourage and sustain him in making the decision to lead us ln peace as he led us in war to victory. In that spirit we do our share in meeting this responsibility by declaring our support of Dwight D. Eisenhower President We shall do whatever a newspaper can doHvith honor 1 win him the nomination. If he is nominated, we shall do whatever a newspaper can do with honor to win his election. In this we feel we are serving the best interests of . our 'regdera and our country, a ad d, Mingling Mingling in a crowd of parents, brothers and sisters and sweethearts, wives, children and friends of lads who have been snatched from their peaceful pursuits into military service, is a heartsicken-in- g experience. If political bigwigs, assuming they have hearts, were compelled to witness thesp good-by- e scenes, they would move heaven and hell to prevent shooting wars. , A' Successful Garfield Girl Scout Troop Votes To Give "Party Money For Polio A very fine gesture was tendered last week by Girl Scout Troop 72 of Garfield when they donated $14.50 to the March of Dimes Porchlight Parade. The girls had earned this sum selling cookies and calendars, savcanyon ing and planning for party. However, they firmly believed the polio foundation needed every cent they could muster this year and voted to give it to this fine group. Mrs. Lida Bnnghurst was leader of the unit Mr. D. R. Trevithick, assistant director of the Infantile Paralysis Foundation in Salt Lake City, wrote Mrs. Brjnghurst a Very fine letter praising the girls and .their man," according to Elbert Hubbard, is one who has tried, not cried; who has worked, not dodged; who has shouldered responsibility, not evaded it; who has gotten under the burden instead of standing, looking on and giving advice. Former Magna Man Voted Top Town Progressing Five Burglaries Solved With Arrest Of Two Youths Five local burglaries In Magna recently, the Magna Lumber & Hardware Company, Central Lumber & Hardware Company, Andys Service, Floyd Berretta Service and Jacks Service, were aolvid Friday with the arrest of two Magna youths. Both were sixteen years of age. The boys were arrested by the Magna sheriff office who re covered practically all of the $1500.00 loot Inasmuch as it was their first offense, they were released to the custody of their parents by Judge Rulon Clark. The sheriffs were aided in the arrest through the fine cooperation of Sherm Pollock of the Central Lumber & Hardware New Assistant' Hercules Mgr. Is Announced Joseph B. Talley has been nam-e- d assistant worka manager of the v Bacchus Hercules Powder Com- - s ' pany. For the past year he has been assistant works manager of the companys Pluto Works in , 1 Ishpeming, Michigan. He succeeds Norman L. McLeod, who has been transferred to Die companys Hercules, California plant as assistant works manager. Mr. Talley has served in euper- - ; vlsory capacities at Hercules r.ma, plant in Bessemer, J Hercules, palfornia, Coin- - bus, , an&JU ptm-- ; Kansas, Kenvil, N. mg. He was production supervisor at the Hercules-operate- d Missouri ! Ordnance Works, and assistant J, ' manager of San Jacinto Ordnance Works, which Hercules construct- ed la Texas for the U. S. Govern- meat Mr. Talley became associated with Hercules Powder Company in 1934 as a member of the engineering staff at Columbus,1 Kansas. The McLeod family moved to Hercules about ten days ago. K great deal of progress has been noted ln this community in the past five years. What is the secret A former Magna man, now a of People ask, success? towns Mrs. Katherine KeySCoon, 45, your Sugar House businessman, SaturThe secret of our success is of 8055 West 3500 South, Magna, Genwas voted "outstanding day visible within the comwife of Howard Coon of this comeral Electric appliance dealer of plainly and social structure to munity munity, died Sfinday at 5:30 in New a the nation, at meeting those who have made their homes oclock at her home after a lingerto received word York according here it is cooperation." ing illness of cancer. . hepe. The practice of thinking of the He is Paid L. Pehrson, son of A daughter of Thomas and others benefit, hoping for his S. Mrs. N. and F. sheriff was deputy Helen Thompson Keys, she so that the community Pehrson of Magna and was award- prosperity born February 1, 1907, in Park unselfishness. Imd its people may progress, deTroop members are Merann ed a sterling silver loving cup for light in the good welfare and C.ty. She was educated in Eureka and graduated from Eureka high Ahlquist, Donna Bringhurst, Col- - the achievement. He was among spirits of others, are a few of the Glen W. Drown, 48, of 2854 ene Petersen, Janice Court, Kath- the 450 delegates and their wives South 8700 West in Magna, school qualities evident in Magna and esteemed to attend the meeting, Along with his other duties for local resident, died MonThe regarded woman married leen Rogers end Sherrie Bailey. Mr. .Pehrson was one of 147 vicinity. Howard Coon July 17, 1925 in day at 3:05 p. m. in a Salt Lake the Magna Water Company, T. W.- J dealers of the Intermountain area Glad To Hear Bountiful, and the couple later hospital after lingering illness. Jones is authorized to collect deto attend and won the award is a A moved to Magna. She was an actMagna yardmaster employed linquent accounts and has per We are glad to h?ar that Layton FREE SYMPHONY result of balloting by elldealers Kennecott Copper Corporation, mission of the board of trustees ive member of the Spencer Ward Alldredge is enlarging his lovely by to collect such monies from delin- LDS church. TICKETS AVAILABLE present cofiee shop in the Sugarhouse he had been a member of the .Basis for the award included Con- quent water users. Brotherhood of Railroad Despite her extreme illness and District, Leightons," and also ductors. AT COPPER PRINTING Two residents have volume of of questioned Coon Mrs. with bore tales, it completeness suffering, one he has on the coast. Mr. Drown had been HI for Mr. Jones authority and as a representation, salesmans training, great fortitude and strength of The three Alldredge brothers, realization of adand Free number of months. He had borne sult this notice is hereby- pub tickets for the Utah Symquota character. She possessed many popularMert not do 'and Claron, Layt, , mirable traits and a sweetness of phony hour to be presented at ity and activity at the New York plan to do any house building this hie illness with great strength of lished. never character and '1 nature that was paramount Cyprus high school Thursday eve- meeting. complained. year but say with a twinkle in He was well known and liked in Her passing is to be sincerely ning, February 14th, may be obtheir eyes, never can tell what tained at the' Copper Printing' regretted. next year will bring for new this vicinity by hosts of friends. As a worker, Mr. Drown was exBesides her husband, she is Company office. houses here." Thia courtesy is through the; survived by a brother, Earl AnMore power and success to ceptional in his loyalty and service. Be had lived in Magna for derson, San Francisco, CaliL, and cooperation of. the Kennecott them. They deserve it , the past 29 years, moving here one grandchild, Mark Coon, Jr. Copper Company, , Mr. and Mrs. Coons only son, shortly after his marriage to PUBLIC INVITED BAND Jessie Hobbs October 2, 1922 in Mark, succumbed to an acute Salt Lake City. The marriage was heart attack, almost three years TO BENEFIT CARD solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS ago. O. C. Finley Named A special meeting of the PARTY- - Feb. 18 Funeral rites temple. District officers of Oquirrh Fund, Abatement Mr. Drbwn was an elder in the Thursday in the Pleasant Green Mosquito Parent-Teachthe Cyprus high school is extended a cordial Pleasant Green LDS Ward. Everyone Ward, 2:00 oclock. Interment was Board Chairman Association and other in- - invitation to attend the benefit Survivors include his widow made in Wasatch Lawn. citixou and patrons will Monday two sons, Glen DeWayne Drown, party to The board of trustees for the be held Monday evening, Febru- February 18th, in the Masonic H aider end David A. Drown, 25th the at Slake Social Magna Mosquito Abatement dis- ary Magna Womens Hall in Garfield at 7:30 p. m. Magna; two daughters, Mrs. Dorene- - ? 9 trict have elected O. C. Finley, Clubrooms, 8.00 p. m. The purpose of the benefit is to othy Jean Davis, Garfield and chiidhoooS creates? I be rMumttie MV, The purpose of the gathering ftv.r, Oquirrh Stake is entertaining proprietor of the Fiftley Sales and Mia Elizabeth Drown, Magna; his treated with an Injrct f ACTH. scholarraise funds for a at a social for all ward teachers Service, to the post of chairman will be to discuss financial plans ship to be given nursing the Garfield mother, Midvale; a brother. Thl etw drug, and J by to . for obtain uniforms 1952. for the ar the Cyprus Womens Club. The chairman of and their partners in the, various t Drown, Murray; a sister, ether hermene derlvtv, give jo to school band. at dramette Other members of the board are high wards on February 29th at the the affair is Mrs. Evelyn Under- Mrs. France Maycroft, Salt Lake premie - e Mr. W. S. Hook, newly elected wood the treetment of H'nrte rh. Stakehouse, beginning at 7:30 P. A Cammans, T. L Thomas, with assistants, M. Jackie City, and four grandchildren. i of lnre dn fctudiea fever, Ken Moesser and A Zimmerman president of the Oquirrh Fund, oclock. 1 Sincere sympathy is extended being conducted under grenU McAllister, refreshments and Mrs. invites to All eligible people are urged to from thes6alt Works. cordially 1 1 eonV'bu'..wn everyone ti to the bereaved family. Ilene Haymond, arrangements. poee ft' reserve this date. Heart fvnd, GEU-S- . Dealer Esteemed Magna Man Succumbs ... In L Hospital T. W. Jones Is Official Water Bill Collector . PUBLIC MEET CALLED ON UNIFORMS were-conduct- er Whether thef work oT one or students, several bicycle tires have been cut and split at Webster School recently. The air of some tires has been let out. - more -- However, officials of the insti- tution feel the past record is very t say music good as this is the first instance in THE. TOPpW "how about otopping a health mij about seven, years. The Student lives of .745,000 Council is now studying the probset that took thochildren laat men, woman and to correct it earoeetly lem and trying Jimmy Durant pload Fund. Heart far support of tho yr t u . dot , |