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Show Jl.h TJairrl Microfilming Corn ill Sixth At, P.Q. Box 147 rit s p.,i, T "MT miunN CHATTER If you want to make yourself miserable, tor to jet everyone to ihink the way you do. How About be a fine thnj if Mag-n- a and Garfield would sponsor a Spring Fashion Show. Its food advertising for the individual stores and also makes for a fine community entertainment. Have Officials of the Utah High School Activities Association are meeting this Saturday, March Congratulations to 14th to further consider and disof the O. C. Finley, president of Cyprus high cuss Magna Mosquito Board, in being school placement thirties in the "B" or "A" elected to the State Board on Mos- bracket Control Orchids to Ernie end Pete Paulos on construction Of their new car lot Its definitely an asset on the west entrance to Magna. Progressive merchant!. For Your Information For your information, Magna and area are still under rent to official dope released Tuesday. Rumors were circulating around tha town that with the abolishment of the Salt Lake Office of Price Stabilization, rent control would also be "out for this vicincontrol-a- ccording ity. Taint so. If you have any questions about the rent you charge or the rent you pay, call the Tooele Area Rent headquarters in Tooele. They have jurisdiction over ' this j. if--u Groups Asked To Attend Taxes KJHT Stands for Im Gonnt Holler About Taxes. The idea is spreading like wildfire throughout the western states. th It may be a good idea. of our national income is being taken away in the form of confiscatory income taxes not to mention the hidden taxes all of us pay in everything we buy. It seems amazing that it has taken so long for tha snowball of opposition to start rolling. For many years, waste in government has been responsible for the high taxes we are paying. Our Important Meeting No Improvements? tive to Magna Swimming Write Protest Pool At Union Hall Again, Please! Every organization in Magna and area is kindly asked to send a representative to a meeting of the Magna Community Council next Monday evening, March 16th, In the Union Hill 1:00 p. m, announce John E. Papamkolas, president The principal purpose of the gathering is to discuss and present tentative plans of the proposed Magna swimming pool to the representative, and ask for their suggestions and help. Architect To Attaud L S. Biiig" Young, architect of the new $500,000 Cyprus gymnasium, together with Leland Davey, Granite District official will attend. Mr. Young will explain full details of the pool and answer questions relative to it 4, Local Men Give 101 Pints Blood To Red Cross A group of men from the Magna Mill of Kennecott Copper Cor- Cyprus Principal Thanks Parents For Cooperation Board Submits Recommendations For School Rule County Treasurer's Account Reported Balance January 1, 1952 Deposited to Account (Taxes) Bank Account Treasure $13,780.81 Disbursements were: Maintenance It Repairs Gas A Oil Field Supplies Small Tools Insurance Rent (Frank Vaculin Piece) Administration Expenses $1,411.30 801.84 2,076.48 3911 311.53 120.00 579.63 $5,336.62 Miscalls Memberships in State Organizations Auditor Owen IE 80.00 75.00 $ 105.00 Total 6,951.32 Taxes Other Expenditures Miscellaneous U37.01 Balance Bank Account December 21. 1952 Balance Treasurer Account December 31, 1952 Total Balance - 5,336 62 105 00 813,729.95 $13,780.81 13,729.93 50.86 45J1 499 4 Chamber Of Commerce Sponsors Town Face Lifting March 20-- 21 Stake Ball Slated This Everything Placed On Curb Will Be Hauled Away Through Cooperation Of Local Group and County Saturday Eve Again, Kennecott Copper Corporation came to the rescue of Magna by providing a "bull-gan- g from the mills to move the former service station building from Invitations have been sent out to every organization, asking that a member of their organization be appointed to attend the meeting, according to John Rokich, executive secretary of the Council However, if any group has been Salt Lake County gave the district the building which will be used for tools, general storage and Oquirrh office space for the enterprising Ball will be held this Saturday evening, March 14th at file Utah group. Mosquito Board officials thank Copper Club, featured by decoraP. H. Ensign, general superintend tions emphasizing the theme of ent of the local industry for the The End of the Rainbow." Floor-shonumbers will start splendid cooperation. the evening's entertainment at 8.30 oclock, and all arrangements are being completed by Mr. and ASKS Mrs. Harvey Jones, dance in structors and the stake leaders, Mrs. Grace Christensen and R. M. Alexander. LaMar Moyle is the stake dance director. SAVE Teen-Ag- e Ball The following Saturday, March Gold and 21st, the Stake Teen-Ag- e Preparations are again being Ball is slated at the Pleasmade by Webster School for their Green annual rag drive, to be held the ant Green Wardhouse, 7:30 will latter part of April. This early oclock. Directing this affair A. SabMrs. be L Yeates, George so school is made that notice being and Jack Richarda, assisted by patrons and other interested in other stake officials. townspeople can begin to save A floor show is planned, music their rags for the worthy cause. All proceeds realized from the from an excellent orchestra will sale will be used to purchase be furnished and refreshments needed improvement items for the served. All young ladies and gentlemen, school The Granite District matches whatever sum the school ages 12 to 14, are invited to attend. reports. SCHOOL PATRONS TO RAGS , e, Annual State Competition Start Next Wednesday March 18th By reason of determined, gritty fighting every inch 4 the way, Cyprus Pirates turned back the Grantsville hoop squad Friday and thereby cinched night, second place of Jordan District and a spot in the State basketball tournament. Tooele represents the district as first place contenders. Cyprus has won six games, lost four, and Tooele won 9 and lost their only game to Grantsville. Meet Planned At American Fork Champion Hoop 30-0- 59-4- 9. He-wa- school L S. Young, architect, explained that the pool could be built without any major changes in the gym plans and that it would allow for a pool that would be separate and yet adjoining the gym. The council is therefore asking every organization In the community to submit their ideas or suggestions on the pool to John Rokich, executive secretary by March 14th. i ' Stake M Men, Gleaners Plan Local Fetes Clem Toons, acting County Road that extra Supervisor, state trucks will be mads available to haul away everything that is placed on the curb next Friday and Saturday. Look For Debris He suggests that residents search their yards for anything they want hauled awav, and PLEASE DO NOT PLACE DEBRIS IN THE ALLEY. House To Be Painted The Chamber of Commerce plans to select a Magna home, provide paint and a painter for the exterior of the residence. Anyone who has any suggestions what house should be painted for a more improved appearance, is asked to write a postcard or call Juhn Rokich, executive Magna Council secretary. Community The home should preferably belong to an older person, who is not able because of physical infirmities or financial resources, to do the work himself. Such suggestions on a house should reach Mr. Rokich not later than March 18th. Place In Containers What Do You Seek In Your Pot of Gold? will form the theme of the Oquirrh Stake M Men and Gleaner week in this locality, which will start with a Fireside at Pleasant Green Hall Sunday evening, March 15th, 8:45 p. m. Elder Clyde Jones of Salt Lake City, will be the special speaker. Special activities or lessons will in the various wards on March A Roller Skating party is planned March 19th at the S & M Rink on Redwood Road at 7.30 o'clock. An M banquet is planned March 20th, 7:30 oclock 3793 at Andys Smorgasbord, South State, Salt Lake City. In charge of arrangements for the stake activities are Denza Bouck of the Pleasant Green Ward; Don McCarty, Spencer Ward; Joyce Alldredge, Pleasant Green Ward; Cleo Kunz, Darlene Christensen, Nedra Raisor, Magna Ward; Melba Sipple and Blaine Poulsen, Garfield Ward. a Stake Gleaner leaders are Haws and Jean Doxfond. Anyone in the ages of 19 to 30 is invited to attend. Interested people may call Don McCarty, Men-Glean- er As much as possible, residents are kindly asked to place trash in containers. This favor will facilitate handling of the truckloads of debris expected to result from tha campaign, according to Mr. Toons. The theme of clean-upamt-ufix-uapplies to every home and business in this community. The county officials, the Chamber of ' Commerce, the' churches solicit YOUR SUPPORT. Help make our town a more attractive and better place to live, by cleaning your premises and any nearby vacant lots. Groups To Help Several groups are banding together and plan to clean yards or nearby vacant lots of people, who because of advanced age or illness, are not able to spring houseclean" their property, ac. cording to Mr. Rokich. If you have such a person In mind, would you kindly drop a postcard, stating name and address, to Mr. Rokich by March 16th? . p, p, p, - Magna Library Offers Many Facilities I Since the renovation of the Magna Public Library, many new features and facilities have been Boys, Matches, Cause Damage To Farm Bldg. Street Magna-Garfiel- Magna Youths On . added for the pleasure and recreation of the public. One of these is the added reading space rooms where one may read magazines or books in quiet and restful surroundings. Parties are being planned by the The Is open on TuesLDS. church Relief Societies in days, Lbrary Thursdays and Saturdays this area, to observe the founding from 2.00 to 9:00 p. m. Mrs. Viola of the organization. It will be the B. Jones is the librarian. 111th anniversary of this noted women's group. ThU yMnfttrr U mtiiiai her sevralh blood traufnioo (or near-fatThe Pleasant Green First Ward haras received as a resalt of playing with mstrhes. Tha Mood will hold their birthday party aa aopplied hy salantrrr donors through tha Rrd Cross, whirl last Monday, March 16th, 1:00 p. m. blood its on program. $11,358,373 fear sprat Ail ladies of the ward are invited to join. Party refreshments will be served and a program presented. The Pleasant Green Second ,,, Ward Relief Society social is set lTl for Tuesday, March 17th at 12 Small boys and matches noon. Luncheon will be served at that time, with a program follow- present a dangerous combination. Last Friday at 4:50 p. m. this ing. particular situation caused a $300 damage to a building at the Through efforts of the Magna A number of local people were Oquirrh Stake Farm. 8740 West winners of tasty and expensive Community Council and Salt 2700 South, and undetermined meat Saturday night in the raffle Lake County, street Lghts on 2600 loss to contents, according to a d South street in Magna will shortly conducted by the report issued by the Salt Lake Lions Club for the benefit of the be erected, so that the entrance to County Fire Department No, 2, Cyprus school Agricultural Club. the community park will be lightwho answered the alarm. From benefits of this drawing, ed. This improvement will add a Again, parents sure asked to busload of members, representcaution their children of the dandeal to and the to will community, school great go the Club, Ag ing Captain C. W. , Brady of the ger! of playing with matches. , the western livestock show in San also provide a safer highway in The fre department answered county sheriffs office, will be the Francisco the latter part of March. the north section of the town. featured speaker at the next meetcall Tuesday afternoon, 3:03 Que S. Winters is the local sponing of the Webster Parent-Teachp. m. to extinguish a big blaze in sor. Kennecott To Sponaor Association, Wednesday evening, an incinerator at the rear of the Mrs. Mary Ahlquist won first Garnet Broadcast March 25th, 7 JO oclock. Papffnikolas Furniture Company, prize of a dressed lamb; M. G Hoop Captain Brady, a gifted speaker, 8987 West 2700 South. No damage Solomon, R. S. Romrell Dahle Kennecott Copper Corporation will talk on Safety," and also resulted. Petersen and L L Pullum of this President J. Frank Peel In beis sponsoring the broadcast of the present a film in connection with area were awarded one-ha- lf dreased pigs for purchasing lucky Cyprus games in the State Hoop his talk, announces Mrs. Joe W. half of the LDS church wUheS to publicly thank the firemen for tourney that starts Wednesday, Ribotto, PTA president. . drawing tickets. The school band will also pre their wonderful work. He feels Bishop Wiliord Wilding con- March 18th, . Local fans are urged to watch sent several numbers, and a most that due to their prompt assisducted the drawing. for the station and time of the cordial invitation it extended to tance the loss was held to a Our greatest glory consists not games. everyone for their attendance. Benefit Raffle Gun Threat t Lake County. The Magna Community Council has started the ball rolling" on the suggested swimming pool for this community, but now seek the aid and suggestions of local residents and groups, to make the project a reality. The possible location of the pool has been discussed, and Council members concluded that the most logical site would be adjacent to the new gymnasium which is to be constructed at Cyprus high Relief Society Groups Plan For Anniversary Members of the Utah State Industrial Baseball league are meet ing this Wednesday evening, March 11th at American Fork, 7 :30 oclock to elect a president, according to Parley McCleve of Garfield, present prexy. It is expected to have repre sent fives of four baseball squads from Spanish Fork, Payton, Hill Wifi Ip fit Field and Tooele, attend the meet and discuss plans of joining. 2600 Men from Helper, Magna, Brigham City, Provo and American Fork, regular league participants, will also be present A full active year of the popular apart is expected to be outFrank Griggs, 323 West 14th lined for the enjoyment pleasure Avenue, Garfield, was arrested and recreation of all Saturday by Magna sheriffs and charges of public intoxication and carrying a concealed weapon lodged against him. It is alleged that Mr. Griggs threatened his wife, son and daughter with guns when he was intoxicated. Although he does not hunt, he owns a shotgun, 6 rifle and 22 pistoL This is the third time that law A number of Magna youths are enforcement deputies have been members of the Rosehill Dairy called by various members of the quintet, AAU fhamps, by reason Griggs family when he threatened of their victory over Miller Sporttheir lives. At on time, he shot ing Goods of Provo Saturday through the radiator of his father-in-law- 's night, car. John ProkopL was outstanding s taken to the Salt Lake and others who contributed their County jail and will be taken to basketball skill included Harry in never falling, but in rising evthe Veterans Hospital tor psych- Klekaa, BUI Patguria, Gus Klekas, ery time we falL --Goldsmith Love all trust iatric cart and treatment Jim Frank og. to none. Garfield Man Arrested For -- Zel-ph- 40-3- Ball League Citizens of Magna are urged to clean up their yards, repair and paint their property for a whiz- bang" Cleanup Drive next Friday and Saturday, March 20th and 21 st. This event is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, through the cooperation of Salt Groups Asked To Give Ideas The traditional, beautiful On Magna Pool Stake Gold and Green Stake Teen-Ag- e Affair the sheriffs office corner to the Planned March 21st at Mosquito Control District Yard, P. G. Ward one block north. EXCELLENT COOPERATION GIVEN ON RED CROSS DRIVE Rosehill Squad Wages Year Receipts -Tear Expenses Kennecott Moves Building For Mosquito Board . $5,779.57 8,001.24 Number 33 inadvertently missed, they are kindly asked to name a person for the meet Featusoe of Gym Some features of the new $500,000 gymnasium will include separate sections for the boys and IS girls and portable bleachers. The Dr. John W. Fitzgerald, princi- gym will have s 2500 seating pal of Cyprus high school desires capacity, whereas the old gym to thank many parents of students now has facilities to seat 1200. attending the school for their atMore complete details of the Hunter District and A1 Warr, titude of cooperation and help in construction and data of the every angle," charge of the Granger area. the recent suspension of about 150 gym will be published in a later U Encouraging from So, if you havent been con the enthusiastic comment being pupils. issue of the paper. committee- tacted. and the Red Croat emblem and made chairmen by The suspension arose when the men of this area, relative to the isnt on your lapel Answer The boys and girls participated in an Red Cross drive which Call and give today! It will be annual unauthorized snake dance followyour mark of personal identifi opened last week. ing assembly February 27th, and a cation with a great humanitarian The chairmen are: Parley not redid or large group report cause. head of the turn to their last period classes. district; Carter Hess, In a statement to the Copper Printing Company Tuesday, Dr. Blood Saved Her Life Fitzgerald said he felt a great deal of good had been accomplished by the incident, for it brought a closer feeling of cooperation and understanding between the school and parents, following personal and poration end the Bacchus Hercules Company, donated 104 pints of blood Friday to the Red Cross. The Blood Procurement car greatest examples of thoughtless was stationed locally through the spending have been in the milicooperation of Mrs. Homer Bowen, tary or defense effort. It has been local chairman of this Red Cross jhown that millions are wasted in program phase. duplicate buying. A small start has been made-b- ut politicians with their ears to the ground are rightfully interpreting the recent swing in public interest stemmed from two sources: objection to high taxes and the police action in Korea. . Tin Gonna Holler About Taxes could be a good slogan and everyone should join in a protest group discussions. that will inform Hie wastrels in A large number attended the government that they must cut PTA meeting Wednesday night expenses. and voiced their opinions of the Figures Show That Finn entire action. Harmony now reigns S. our one of Truman, On Harry at Cyprus. Operate two living has sold Close Budget his memoirs for $800,000. But when that man, with the whiskers gets through with Mr. The annual report of the Magna Truman, it will shrink to a mere Mosquito Abatement District for . , $160,000. 1952, has been compiled and submitted by M L Miner, secretary, Hew Can If and shows that the community One reader recently ran a four-b- it project operates on a very does classified ad in the Times and budget, as the total balance was Leader and sold a $2600.00 car. only $50.66 as of December 31, Members of Board appointed Wish I could figure out tome way 195 A to run those want ada on a comThe report is published and ex at a meeting of the Cyprus PTA mission basis. Could retire very plained herewith for the general Wednesday night to make recommendations for elimination of knowledge of taxpayers. shortly. any future difficulties similar to Their assets included: the unauthorized snake dance that Bank Account Reported Balance January 1, 1952 Salt Lake County (Rent on Hanson Crane) American Smelting It Refining Co. Kennecott Copper Corporation State Industrial Commission (refund) Salt Lake County (Flood Control) Jones Insurance Co. (refund) Supplemental Taxes - Council IJeet Rela- For many years, Cyprus has been In the Class B division, and announcement several weeks ago John Rokich, executive seer of the change to Class A came at tary of the Magna Community a complete surprise to everyone. Council states that he turned over all suggested property imSome protests were made on provements and protests against the change that would pit Cyprus neighborhood nuisances, this week against Olympus, Davis, West, to the Salt Lake County CommiEast, South, Granite, Jordan, ssioner. Unless improvements are noted Provo and Carbon, but an increasing number of students seemed by March 31st, civic minded resito like the idea of competing on dents are again asked to call or an equal status with these schools. send a postcard to Mr. Rokich, However, some school officials stating the offerer's address, and feel that one of the biggest draw- suggested improvements again, backs would be the inadequate and he will follow up anew with gymnasium now serving Cyprus. the county heads for their coThe new Pirate $500,000 gymnas- operation. The cards need not be ium would not be completed for signed. Thu particularly applies to any several more years of basketball in after the end of the neighborhood eyesores that can be handled under the Health and hoop season. If Cyprus is definitely placed in Sanitation departments, and resithe A" bracket, the change will dents who have not hooked to the be made next fall county sewer. mid-195- territory. One-four- ? Officials Meeting This Saturday For Further Discussion Of Change' you paused to reflect up on what you spend most of your time thinking and talking about? It might be a good tune to take stock of yourself in this department and aee what you find. quito r Cyprus To Be Reconsidered For Class B" Athletics Yws-H- ave "The Complete Home Newspaper" ITgnThiaEidayi'TrarcirTsTT&sir ThtrtyTtxtSTeTr" T would actNA A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION -- Road It In Tho Times or loader Assured For So. Street otn Captain Brady Tq Speak At Webster PTA er Grace groweth after few. Do wrong Shakespeare tnce. govern--Thdm- as Becon Grace beauty. more beautiful than . R, W. Emerm |