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Show L'uvfcrMU Mlcrimimuig r r Pierponl At. BU Lake City, Utah 141 m r i U jhE JhJ Forty-Secon- d Cyprus 1959 Class To Friday Eve A total of 160 graduates in the Class of 1959, will receive their diplomas this Friday evening, May 29th, at graduation exercises in the high school gymnasium. The program begins at 8:00 p.m. PROGRAM William B. Martin, Presiding THEME: Number 49 Magna, Utah, Thursday, May 2sj 1959 Year Graduate lIM The Complete Home Newapaper A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Read It In The Time" ONLY IN AMERICA" Prelude Semone "Trumpet in the Night" Cyprus High School Orchestra March of Graduates Invocation Robert Perfili Student Speakers "Freedom" Sheila Ann Borlch "Education" .. Gerald L. Rupp Cornet Solo . Hal Rendlesbach Student Speakers "Home" Judith Mickelson Ronald Holladay "Opportunities" Concert Choir "They Call It America" Senior Farewell Sherry Moesser "Idomeneo Overture," Moxart Orchestra Presentation of Graduates Principal Walter K. Daly William B. Martin Awarding of Diplomas Dr. Kenneth C. Farrer "Song of Farewell" Senior Class Benediction Helen Hancock Graduation Dance Gymnasium ... GRADUATES James Kent. Abplanalp Belarmino Simon Mae Annette Mace Marguerite Markham Donald S. Marlor Ellen . Matsumura Charlene Marie Mats Eugene LaMar Maynard A. Jay McAllister James Wilbert Archuleta Gary James McGill Valerie Joan Backman John Douglas McKellar Gloria Fae Bailey Katherine E. Meyers Judith Mickelson John Wallace Barker Thelma Joyce Miller David A. Beagley Emil Mirabella Judy Lynne Bellon Rollo Keith Bennett Tony Mirabella Sheila Ann Borich Sherry Lynne Moesser Vearlene Boyer Linda Gloria Montoya DeAnne Broadhead Craig Morris Charlene Brown Garth G. Nelson Nodia Beth Nelson Joyce Buckingham Don Lawrence Nester Lorraine Arlene Burton Ralph Keith Newbold George Edgar Bush i Janice Nielsen Antionelie Caruso Sarah Cash Wayne Nuesmeyer Jr. Raymond Edward Cavanee Georgia Sharon Olsen Raeldon C. Palmer Arthur Larry Clark Gus Ernest Paulos Judy Coe Robert P. Perfili Anna Pearl Costanzo Donald K. Perkins James Alvin Courlright Annette Lorene Perkins Linda Kay Covert Robert LeRoy Crosley Evelyn Mae Perkins Allen Scott Culley Craig E. Peterson Sandra Lawaine Peterson Kathy Lange Curtis , Joan Bailey Pearce John W. Davies Edna Lucille Phillips Bert C. Davis Fred Owen Phillips Clifford Lynn Davis Georgia Helen Poland Merrilyn Loy Dean Karen Denhalter Jerry Kay Poulsen Linda Rae Poullon Floyd Doty LaMar Drechsel Nila Olive Proctor Howard Thomas Dyches Joan Redford Lawrence Wald mar Rees Jack Ray Eden Frances Raone Elzinga Harold A. Rendlesbach Ronnie James Evans Charlene Richards Sharon Sue Romrell Guila VaLene Evans Gerald Led Rupp Richard Evans Fonger Gary Alma Rush ton Garry A. Foote Joan Rushion James L. Gallyer Barbara Joy Sadler Linda Lee Gisseman Arva Silcox Jed Stephen Grant Richard Alfred Grant Diane Kirsline Skiby Donald Keith Gunderson Sharyn Elayne Smith Vance LaMar Smith Johnny Gust Helene Hancock Paul Joseph Sodja Edwin J. Hansen Jr. Gary Robert Solomon Larry L, Hansen Mary Sowby Dick Earl Harman Leila Del Ray Spear Wilma Kathleen Haslam Myron LeRoy Sutton William Carl Sutton Shanna Haws . Richard Boyd Swansea Roy R. Henson Rebecca Jean Higley Westley Allan Taylor Doris Jane IU11 LeRoy Thomas G. Ronald Holladay Billie Bernice Tilcomb Charles John Housley LeGrand N. Tracy Ernestine Elosia Trujillo John Earl Hunt Don G. Underwood Tony Jacketta Shirley Hardman Jackman Peggy Mae Uns wprth Michael Lynn Wallers Ida Mae Jackson Caroline Ruth Jarvis Parley Dennis Warr Colleen Weber Ivan B. Jeffs . Susan Elisabeth Whitaker Tony Martin Jellinick Dennis Jensen t Brent Wightman Willard Kent Jensen Sharon Wilcox Bonnie Lou Jones Carolyn Kay Williams Oliver LeRoy Jones ; Ned Alan Woodward David R. Woolley George Dal Kirby Glenda Marie Laird H. Ross Workman , Ernest Reed Wright LeRoy Langford Ivan William Yancef ' William Wesley Long Yeatea .Cora Jean Worth Ruby Ann Ludwig Vera Alberico Bonnie LaRue Gillins Ames Floyd Jay Anderson LaVerla Joy Anderson Merrill K. Andrews Sylvia Ruth Angell David W. Arave imiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Champions At Magna Elementary TUDFNTS Donors To Replace Blood Bank GIT FINE total of seven p,nt: of blood ne dod for repl.uyment at the ilood bank of the Salt Lake G Hospital, used when effoits were made to save the life of VIrs. Manlyn Wilkie, wife of Rev-ren- d Alex I Wilkie of the Mug-l- a Community Chuuh. Mrs. Wilkie was fatally, in a two-ca- r amtint near Garfield a few weeks ago. She died later at the Genual HospiA AWARDS s The following honors, scholarships and achievement recognition, were made Wednesday at a special assembly at Cyprus High School: University of Utah Honor, Gerald Ronald Holladay. Honors at Entrance, Emil John Mirabella, Jr. Scholarship, John W. Davies, LEUKEMIA Jones, Back row, left to right: Brent Stevens, Marian Aston, Jed Clark, Robyn Martin and Steven Jenkins. Pro Ralph Emery Has 66! RIDD PROVO TOURNEY Beauty Salon Scholarships, Joan Redford, Gloria Bailey, Annette Mace, Helene Hancock, Marguerite Mark- ham. Danforlh Award for Personal Development Janice Nielsen and Harley Ross Workman. Hugh Cannon Memorial Award to Outstanding Male Graduate Jr. Perfect Attendance Kathy Curtis (2 years), Shanna Haws (2 years), Ron Holladay (2 years), Doris Hill (1 year), Nodia Nelson (1 yr.), Sandra Peterson, (1 yr.), Eda Phillips 1 yr.), Barbara Sadler (1 year), John Davies .(1 year), Floyd Doty (1 year), Ivan Jeffs (1 year), Dennis Warr, (1 year). Journalism Jay McAllister, Dick Harman, Linda Gisseman, Mary Sowby, Charlene Matz, and Ida Mae Jack-so- 72-6- -- Authorities give 1959 high graduates two Irtts of advice: (1) Continue your school, if possible. (2) If you cant go on to college, find the job that suits you. The recent recession underlined a known fact That is, the more educated and skilled a person is, the better chance he has to get and hold a job and enjoy bigger pay. The premium on excellence is constantly going up. The recession holds a lesson, especially applicable to graduates who may be considering additional schooling. Uns-wort- h. Student Government Ronnie Evans, George Kirby, Sherry Moesser, Joy Anderson, Raone Elzinga, Kaye Hardy, Betty Lee, Joan Bailey Pearce and Sheila Perkins. John Housley. Dr. Boyd C, Martin Boyd C. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Martin of Magna, will receive his doctor's degree as a veterinarian May 31st from KanHis parents sas State College. and sister, Joyce, are departingceremonies. the for 28th May Dr. Martin attended one year at the University of Utah, was a student at the Utah State College in years and graduaLogan for ted from Wildlife Managtment basic training. He entered the Kansas State College in 1954 and has been a student there for five 4i May 30 has been decried by the government of the United States as the official day to honor the heroes of our beloved countryas well as to pay tribute to other dear, departed ones. To those who have paid with their lives in the past history of our country, so that we at home can enjoy the privilege of being American, we owe our deepest and most sincere respects. We can show this respect by observing this day in safety upon the highways of our country, and by honoring the hallowed plots throughout America, the beloved, departed ones. Members of immediate families and members of our fine land, all have earned our respect and devotion on WHILE NEARLY one in five unskilled laborers was experienconly one in ing unemployment, and technical fifty professional workers was jobless. Jobs of production workers were cut back sharply, BUT, employment of white collar workers held relatively steady. MEMORIAL DAY Athletics Merrill Andrews, John Barker David Beagley, Allen Culley, John Davies, Lynn Davis, Ronnie Evans, Jafnes Gallyer, Ron Hollar day, John Housley, Earl Hunt, Tony Jacketta, Eugene Maynard, Billy Maez, Jay McAllister, Garth Nelson, Wayne Nuesmeyer, Raeldon Palmer, Gus Paulos, Gerald Rupp, Gary Rushton, Bill Sutton Gibb R. Madsen, principal of LeGrande Tracy, Brent Wight the Granger High School and man, and Don Underwood. former Magna resident for many years, has been elected to a five-yeterm on the Utah State School -- .Employees Retirement OBBrnaiBeaB Former Magna Educator Wins B9S9 PoOtfCDIfG A high school graduate should measure a job possibility against his Own individual capability and desires. Work should be a creative and rewarding experience. Find the job that suits YOU, as an individual person, if you do not seek higher learning. COLFIUG vith the LADIES Jean Pitts has won the competition in the May leg of ladies golf on the Copper course. Play is being advanced for the contests. nine-hol- e Despite rainy weather, good attendance of ladies has been chalked up at the local course. 1 years. Dr. Martin married the former Joy Ellcrtson of Murray, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. J. EUertson of Murray. They have a Son, Johnny, who is two years old. Dr. Martin plans to practice in Utah. He graduated from Cyprus high school in 1944. LEGION TO DECORATE GRAVES VETS The American Legion, Cyprus Post No. 38, will sponsor Memorial Day services at the Pleasant Green Cemetery, 6:30 a.m., with presentation of colors and military salute to the war dcf. They will also decorate the graves of veterans known to be buried at the cemetery, by placing small American flags on same. FGduGaflaragjnHere's a Business Michael -- -- n. Music (Operetta) Mary Sowby, Dick Grant, Peggy Unsworth, Ross Workman, Larry Rees, David Woolley, Ivan Jeffs, Don Nester, Joy Anderson, David Arave, Shirley Jackman, Sharon Wilcox, Sharon Smith, Bill Long, LeGrande Tracy, and Susan Whitaker. 1947 in Elko, Nevada. MR. GRIGGS was a repairman at TOD, and also a member of JACK the LDS Church. He was a veteran of Wotld War II and a member of the Veteians of Foreign TAKES Wars, Post 7398. Survivors include his widow; five stepsons and daughters, Junior P.tersnn, Magna; Mis. Bruce GOLF (Donna) Alma, Bluffdale, Salt Jack Ridd, Jr. took the cham Lake County; Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Norman, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. pionship flight of the Provo Open M. E. (Bernia) Gallup, SacramenSunday with 140 for 36 holes of mother, Mrs. James play. He was awarded a silver to, California; father. Salt Sacramento; Daniels, tray. serving four brothers and two Lake City; had Ralph Emery, Magnas pro, a brilliant 66, accomplished on sisters; 14 grandchildren. Funeral rites were held Tuesnine birdies, one of the finest 1:30 p.m., in the Pleasant performances in the history of the day, Green LDS Ward, mihtaiy rites Provo course. conducted by the local VFty Post Defending champion Billy John at the Salt Lake City Cemetery ston won the pro first money with where interment was made, under 137 while Mr. Emery took second the direction of the Peel Funeral 138 score. Home. money with his The Magna professional birdied four out of the last five holes to Rushing aiound smartly is no g.t his 32 and 66 for the day. He proof of accomplishing much. started his amazing string of Mary Baker Eddy birdies on the 14th. Those that dare lose, a day are Sometimes one pays most for the dangerously piodigal; those that dare misspend it, desperate. things one gets for nothing. Albert Einstein Joseph Hall gell. and Franklin Dee G.iggs, 42. South 7900 West, died leukemia Finlay, 1:45 am., Salt Lake hospital. Born July 30, 1916 in Evanston, W'yoming, he was a son of Robeit C. and Ella White Giiggs. He married Mary Deveda Seely August 11, 3196 Scholarship, Sherry Moesser, Salt Lake Area Vocational School Scholarships, Merrilyn Dean, David R. Woolley, Fred Owen Phillips, Charlene Matz, Ida Mae Jackson, Dee Anne Broadhead, and Kathy Lange Curtis. Hollywood Beauty College Scholarship, Sylvia Ruth An- Tracy 4 TO SUCCUMBS man. Dixie College Swimming LeGrande v MAN MAGNA Scholarship, Sarah Cash. David Gourley Scholarship Scholarship, Lawrence W. Rees. College of Southern Utah Scholarship, Harley Ross Work- Orchestra Jay McAllister and Walters. y', iiimiiiimiimimiiimimiHiiimiiiiiii chers Diane Skiby and Peggy - pital. Brigham Young University Scholarships, Nod.a Beth Nelson, and Ruby Ludwig. Utah State University Glenda Marie Scholaiship, Laird, John Housley and LeGrande Tracy. Utah Congress of Parent and Tea- Mirabella, y IF YOU WOULD I ke to donate pint of blood for tins cause, kindly contact the General Hos- d, John ( tal. Gerald Leo Rupp, Charlena Richards and Garth G. Nelson. Grant-in-aiHarold A. Rendlesbach. Normal, Linda Lee Gisseman. Emil Sought YOUTH TO RECEIVE "VET DEGREE MAGNA Tip! TWO LDS HEADS TO ADDRESS STAKE PARLEY officials of Two the LDS Church will address the quarterly conference of the North Jordan Stake on Saturday and Sunday, June 6th and 7th. The visitors are Elder LeGrand Richards, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles and Elder Lorenzo H. Hatch, a member of the General Welfare Committee. General sessions are open to the public at 10.00 am. and 2:30 p.m. at the Stake House, 3390 South 4000 West, announced Stake President E. Verne Breeze of Hunter. high-rankin- g PC7CCu3 Z'JlZTu S7Gj Teacher Honor r ar RECEIVES DAY JUNIOR: CHARTER Board. A graduate of the University Junior DAV Auxiliary of Cop of Utah and presently seeking his per Chapter No. 11, has been doctorate degree, Mr. Madsen is a granted its official charter, ac- past president of the Utah Educording to Miss Barbara Yeates, cation Association and twice was , t . , president of the Granite Education Association. Prior to his appointment last year as principal at Granger High Charmaine BrusSto, School, he had served since 1954 rington, Margaret Brusatto, Gail Borland, as principal of Granite Junior Irene Borland, Gloria Barber, High School. Connie Lynn Alvis, Dellagene A1 vis, Margaret Borland and Martha McDonald. The charter was auth LOCAL PEOPLE, TAKE orized from national DAV STATE IRIS PRIZES Mrs. Neal Pehrson took three Ml prizes at the Utah State Iris Show on Sunday at the State Capitol CARD OF THANKS Building, winning first for her We wish to sincerely thank all entry of "Pinnacle, second for who were so kind during our re- Rodeo and third for "National cent bereavement, for their cards, White. Sheila Denny, ley Lindsey, Becky Fenton and to girls with perfect posture and Karen Brems, The best line in the Brock-banHer mother, Mrs. Sam Hill of Shown above is Miss Barbara Yeates, commander of the Junior flowers, acts of sympathy. We red for the winning marching Connie Barbara Sadler. Junior Kathryn her pofcture Johanson, took third High parade for Hunter, prize DAV Auxiliary, receiving the organizations official charter from are most grateful lines. awarded were Silver ribbons Shir Carol to has Gallegos, include Frampton, announced been Mrs. Orlando Barber, Joseph G. Novak Family entry of El Capitan. commander. members are Barbara Ruth Worthen, Theresa Martinez, Albena Martinez, Kim Anne. Her- Charter k y" |