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Show r 1M Hive 3 rw w 1 Ccmp..t3 "A tWourtSYczr Mana, wotq Tcurc3yProve3 Highly Popular FcrAYear? Ccrf:t For Popular June16th jjgin Will be Magna Qu -- mm question i DOW being committee by A-- Sheppick, chafr-Bo- y Fi Tygesen and Pete eoo-JoT- w. contest will start on Friday, and continue through u tad including Saturday, July noon. . jg, Th rules are as follows: joat 10th. U.-0- er j. contestants fifth birthday oat occur during the year 1950. . Contestant must live in Mag within MOO South, 9200 West, and 7200 West, g. go contestant will be per gitted to solicit from door to door e streets or otherwise nor ad .... . urt I votes. contestant will be 4. certain stores in Magna in ffcxfe her box cm be placed. gOO Eh . Placards, m bt ta new-com- ; aa-op- ed pictures or sighs attached to or placed t lich box must have written M it name of contestant and the VOTE FOR MX FOB wdi, 50m FOR A YEAH." f. Each contestant must uae tout furnished by committee. I- - Each contestant must be re-- j iiM for placing her boxee in am and for picking them up at eg of contest 8- Contest doses 12 oclock noon Saturday, July 1st, 1950. The box fathered by contestants and - er Treat Deity To Feature Qub Opening Fishing To Start At 5:00 1st. The Queen Committee a. m. On Sunday, . . count the money and an Juno ICth knufht to offices of Roy P. Ty-- a at 1:00 p. m. on Saturday, July viQ bn the winner. (Parents of eoataaUnts are to be present at this meting .) lg If the winner disqualifies v Wares Magna during the year, the runnerup will automatically Wkt ever her reign for the bal-ia- n of the year. AH applicants for this contest art file their application with at 4 the three members of the muuttee on or before 12:00 OOB, June 10, 1950. K toy further information is Wared by prospective contestant!, they can contact anyone of tto committee members. Sunday, June 19th wifi be the official opening of the Utah Copper Duck and Fish Club, featuring the annual trout derby, states the committee in charge constating of Smiley Miner, P. & Archibald and K D. Jenkins. Legal six and larger trout will be planted in the drain-cana- l, and s" will be practically barred for the fishing which starts at 5:03 a. m, and continues until 9:00 p. m. Local residents will be allowed one limit per family, with state lews governing. . Pishing throughout the entire club will be forbidden from June 11th to 17th, inclusive, in preparation for the trout opening Number 49. y, l..3y 26, 1950 to Buhl, t - s msworth enti! nl her Bridi,f V TP x ) Mr guests, h, Jean Barb Monday evt Co mmeftyedpopul"lilt &xctct&ib Ve CHATTER: sa:ccL MAY25,1950gi00P.M. omcfim Arthur T. XhurtleH. prertdina have us - ,, The Nifty Cafe recently gave a Hico Going. .. Thank You! vacation Gibbons V Orchestra Prelude ef Graduates la vocation March --ii- Oath ef Allegiance" Grqfaafaa JeAna Paul . Senior Claes . Norma Coals The Freedoms We Defend , card and a weeks to their to ......... M" Them: "That's Amri$aTo waitress, Mrs. J. Yardsticks ef American Progress "Columbia", . Lois Plmlck . WUlfe Kepwcrik . service. As a feature, all regular customers of the cafe signed the card which was later presented to Mrs. long-tim- e LeRoy Johnson .Minority Group Are Americans Too Land Of Opportunity George Stouxis Untie From Fifth 8ymphony String Quartette Barbara Tuttle, Carol Jensen. Betty Leu Gerber, Donne Feulner Carol Cromar Life In These United Stale . Was interested to learn that George Cromar, president of the Dean Anderson Our BaaponalhlHtiea Magna Community Council, was Bill . In Patsuzfe Chain Link Sixth Gam MUar a special Invited guest Thursday Twenty at a dinner honoring Charles R. Bob Duckworth PresenlafioN of Class Gift . Cox, new president of Kennecott Senior Girls Sextette "When Day Is Done" Copper Corporation. George sat at the head table . Principal Ceorp H. Merchant Class . of Pmenfafion and was introduced as "The Mayor of Magna, the town of the notDr. Ctivix Smith Awarding of Diplomas ed Kennecott Mills. John E. Papanlktiat Start June Oqulrrh Slake Komeoemiaf Oqulrrh Stake homecoming ceremonies will be observed Saturday, June 3rd at the Magna Community Park, in commemoration of the 28th birthday of the stake. . Dinner will be eaten from 8:00 to 9:30 o'clock. Homage wifi be paid to all former stake and high council officers and former members. A program will follow, featuring a miniature parade by the Sunday Primary and Junior School members, also a sketch by Relief Society, Sev Missionaries, enties, Sunday School, Scouts and High Council, to particularly honor the retiring stake presidency, headed by V. B. Coon. A square dance win be held on the tennis court at 9:00 p. rm, followed by regular dancing. As special feature, the miniature train will be operating for the kiddies, concessions will be open to sell a variety of goodies. C X. Turner and Mrs.. Homer W. Bowen of the SUke MIA, will, be In charge of event. Ida Hunt To Community Baptist Church Sunday School is held, every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. with clase-e- a slated for everyone. Morning worship is at 11 a. nu, with the minister preaching. Bible The Daily Vacation School will begin on Monday, May 29th, to be held each morning tor two weeks, from 9 to 11 a. itu, Monday to Friday. We regret that we can only bold this school for the benefit of only those who attend the regular Sunday School but apace and other factors make this decision necessary. The church and Sunday School plan to hold an annual picnic Water Group Explains Delay To Citizens ten-minu- te . 2Q Town Shocked Recreation Plan CYFstus they asked about this column why it wasnt more regular? Stdb said that ha would hesitate to undertake the responsibility of writing a column. Td be afraid, he commented, "that there would be so many times when I couldnt find anything to fill the space." About the best description 0 1 this occupation was written by Don Marquis: "The fact is that while columning ruined me," wrote Mr. Marquis, 1 loved it It sapped my vitality, made corns and bunions on my brain, wrecked my life, and I adored doing tt. I think it is the moat destructive vice to wfrkh any writer may become addicted. Several of our readers would write a political column both local and national. 6peaking from the national viewpoint, the administration Is faced with momentous problems. Our foreign policy is We must accept the unwanted role of world leadership and reipon-sihffit- y, ' remain strong in case of war and yet strive more ardently than ever for peace. If wa are alarmed by a 250 billion dollar national debt, largely built up by depression. World War H, and the Cold War how stable would our national economy become if we were forced to fight e third world war that would probably double, then triple, the current staggering debt? There is much unrest In the world and tension is killing a lot of worried Americana perhaps more than wifi ever die of an Atomic or Hydrogen bomb. And the more Americans who die of tension, the more ammunition Russia wifi be able to stockpile. County Summer efiutcP, s Roy Tygesen and Bob Wrigley have been kindly praising when The annual Utah Copper Amateur Ooff tournament, here Sunday for all ths leading amateur players of the state, was well attended with over 90 contestants twixginj for the valuable prizes. Rill Korns captured the title e 73 score over the new greens. Mr. Korns was presented with a lovely '03 piece Community Plate Silverware set for his first place score.'Howard Ridge placed second with a 74 score, tied with Tommy, Williams from Logan. Corky Brown won thA Eight with a 77 score, his brother Paul won second with a 79, Max Wlm-mwinning a prize also in this flight. Irv. Salisbury won a prize fat the B Plight and established something of a record for a comparative to the sport, having won several events last year also. Darrell Farmer wonthaC flight with a 41 and a 40 lor a 99 total, really getting hot the second nine to his tomcat score. Jay Richardson, president, assisted by Harris Powell, Max Simmons" Wlmmer and Matt Broderick, merit high praise to the manner In which the tourney eras played and conducted. M ' Jhree-da- y CcppcrGclf --nasQueca ' 1); " Rad It In Tha Times or Leade- r- toriT.::;" cc.v".:"3tt, 1 ometimrin'Jun:J'''"irrw' -- Afcert Halliwefi, minister ALL SOUL'S CHURCH 0 I At Tragic a? Accident Here 7 The summer program of Salt Lake County Recreation will hold registration for all children six years and up for a full program in dancing, playground work, arts and crafts. Registration will be held Wednesday, June 7 at Garfield, Cyprus High, Whittier, Monroe, with playground supervision planned for Bacchus, Utah Copper Park, Redwood area at Chesterfield and the school playgrounds. Registration will start at 9 a. m. tor dance instruction, tap, balled tumbling, craft work in plastic, leather and wood working and playground activity. Full time supervisors will be placed at each playground and full time instructors in the dancing and crafts Trill g be available for a summer program of educational and athletic progress. All children of this area are. invited to register and participate In g the activity lrem( to baseball play In organized leagues - body-buildin- story-tellin- The Magna Water, Company trustees wish to explain to load citizens Interested in procuring better water the apparent lack of activity and progress shown so far. The First Security Bank Corporation and their representative, Mr. George Denton, Jr, fiscal agents who will market and sell the bonds, together with Mr. .Marvin Bertoch, attorney for the Magna water group, have been in constant touch' with a firm of specialist attorneys in Chicago, Cutler and Chapman, who are recognized as outstanding authorities on the legality of bond issues. New Law Governs action taken by the (Every County Commission, the statute books, and entire procedure connected with this improvement district is organized under a "new Condition of Mrs. . Marilyn Jenkins Report d Slightly Improved r. Citizens in this area were pro- - , foundly shocked and grieved Sunday night to learn of a tragic ae- cident that injured seven persons, one critically, in a three-ca- r at about 500Q. West t ftlat South at 9:55 p. m.- Slightly Improved but still In a serious, condition is Mrs. Marilyn,. Zogg Jenkins who suffered a compound skull fracture.? Mrs. Jen-- . kins is at the Holy-Cro- ss Hospital and at this writing is reported to be slightly rallying. The sight of one eye is air a impaired from a deep cut. if... 1 The accident occurcd when an automobile driven west on 21sl South by Charles Rigby, S3, of Garfield, collided with a stalled auto of Harold VF. Jensen, 18, of Tooele, then struck an eaitbound vehicle driven by Harold A. Zogg Mrs Jenkins and Mr. Zogg era daughter and son, respectively of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Zogg Sr. of Magna, and had been visiting arith 1 their parents following dinner at : their home on the Magna Row, t before returning to their homes la , 1 Salt Lake City. Mr. Zogg suffered compound Jaw fracture, had hia lower teeth ' knocked out and cuts and bruises. His fiancee, Norma Godden, Ogden, was also severely hurt wjth a , t broken nose, face lacerations and , compound fracture of the leg. Mrs. Jenkins husband, Clifford Jenkins, suffered a fractured hip and wifi be under medical treatment for some time. . . . Others injured In the tragedy ,, were Anna Rigby of Garfield multiple lacerations; Charles Rigby, Garfield, head and knee lacerations and Jaw Injury and William Pendley, Garfield, scalp laccoi-llsl- on -- 1: c i'. ' eration. Whitsunday, May 28th, Mr. J. St Pauls Church in A sad and Ironic phase of the Salt Lake City will take the seraffair was that young Jimmy vice at 11:30 a. m. Mr. Rainey hat Zogg, brother to Harold and Marbeen active in Church work in ilyn, was with Mr. Jensen in the Utah aa well as in Colorado. We stalled auto, and when he went con-4 a be will there large hope over to ae the injured people In The him. to greet gregation the other car that was hit, disChurch School will meet at 10 a. law. covered they were member of m. with Mr. Alan McFarlane in This same law has not been his own family. Jimmy suffered tried and of to sell severe shock after Seeing the incharge. necessity 'members want of All Souls Hie bonds, the, entire structure must juries of his brother, sister, brotheto thank their many friends who be entirely legal and constitution- r-in-law and Mist Godden. came to the Friendship Dinner al. It was one of the worst accilast Friday and helped ao much to Takes Time Investigation dents ever to befall local people . make the dinner e success. Mrs. This investigation, being a high- and the prayers of the communCarlyle Smith was in charge add ly technical and legal nature, has are being offered for the comClam of 1150 the week was done by the ladies taken a lot of valuable time, but ity Two . Magna ladles who have Original Oaas Song . recovery of the injured. plete been active of the Womens Guild. Special it is not lost because before thp Shirley Shaw conducting years in Legion named race R1 The annual boat bonds can be told to finance comchampion- Auxiliary, were recently surprise guests included The Register . Senior Class The House I Live In" Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, retired panies, they must be accepted as ships will be held June 25th, with to honor officers in the 9 and 40 chaimpionshlp races to til local group la Salt Lake City. Dow Johnson Bishop of Utah, Mrs. Marie G. legal and within the law to inBenediction Haws wss elected state Mrs. tsses and Kindergarten Reeves, Secretary to Bishop sure repayment of the money Instrumental numbers directed by H. DeVeri Hurst feeders. Clark, Miss Ruth Patterson of borrowed by local people. president end Mrs. Agnes WilVocal numbers under direction ef Helen Kan Beni The trap shoot is slated for liams, secretary. Believe these ofRowland Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. P. W. Seay, chairman, states Itfistrstion day for . the' Web Arden Btrnaon fices carry Trench titles denoting H. G. Haight of All Sainte Churefc that all possible work is .being eerty September. Or School Kindergarten will be not having done and at soon as the Chicago In 6elt Lake City. Satmhr May 27th, from 10:00 4 iathe defending champion. In the positions, but There wifi not be any Wednesday firm declares the action legal, addition, another fish derby is studied French, my knowledge Is soon. service In May, but activity will follow, f scheduled also in September. nil on this subject. evening I AS children who will For considerable time, copper be six be to members and families are All congratulations starting in June, Friday evening A report will be published as will continue in short Anyway, fat October 91st, and supply, ac' planning to invited to participate la the trout these active, enterprising ladies, as of interest is held. be will toon services 30 anything G. school in to R. Cox, new Charles cording are September, Vicar available. J. E. MacGinnis, I opening which is yearly earning who are two of our favorite to register. president of Kennecott Copper the reputation of being one of people. Corporation who started his first Jew will be two sessions, from the Memorial traditional The Day events fun outstanding sport to 11:00, and 11 30 to 1:00. ! inspection of the Utah division Plea- the xt held will be program Aimer-Cours- e Earn Wrathall and Mrs. in the valley. ; of thi concern. properties , ? v on 'Mi sant Green cemetery Tuesday, For its always a treat to see The heavy demand means that haicm "will be flu Uidv- May 30th, beginning promptly at the hundreds of fishing fans, a high level of production and 9:00 a. m. It la sponsored by the j IGk and crackers are served young and old, male and female, employment can be expected in. of American Legion, Daughters the western mines and mills for a cost Of IL50 for each on the bank, trying to catch the of Foreign Pioneers and Veterans wily fish. the future. He said the firms Wars. mines and mills were now oper(fdergarten j, a valuable ex A speaker wifi be furnished by tor the ating on a six and seven day basis D of child Green Pleasant Camp, the The Vogue Cleaning & CM summer A and that no reduction is in prosDemospecial Hr1 face me the session la of the first out The meeting a error regto Through typographical p, the Legion will carry announces the appointpect cratic organization of the 19th ular services. Other numbers will course for students of Webster Laundry In of iffi is urged that parents take this last week's isue paper, ment of Mr. Gale Desmond as He was accompanied by Mrs School who need extra help iTtotaga of the day set for the legislative district was held at the include closing prayer by East their ef- the wrong hours for lawn sprinkCox and J. C. Kinnear, vice presOf reading and other subjects, manager of the Magna Plant serviced the of homes Magna Fireball on Friday night Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters registration. R is not ling by is being offered by Granite Dis- fective immediately. that the child eccom W. G. Larson presided. Pleasant Green Water Company, ident of Pioneers and musical numbers trict is shown On Friday he inspected the if Interest was enough preA good attendance Mr. Desmond brings a wealth were published. r9 PwenU on this day, but wifi be given by the Veterans of announces Mrs. of by parent hia registration, sent and enjoyed n talk by Karl Foreign Wars. and training to The hours remain the same as mills in the Magna Garfield area experience Cleone Farnsworth, PTA presand the Bingham mine. bring the birth certificate. & Little, coordinator of the Utah Magna residents as he assume, in -- former years, i. e, WIST Everyone is cordially invited to ident -- - 5 '00 Ending the winter season acti- Joint Labor Legislative Commit- attend. 10:00 m. SIDE modern of to the and p. p. m., Headquarters Her Is Wish , A charge of 810 per child ia be- management vities, the Oqulrrh Stake Relief tee. f 5:00 a. m. to ' Mr. Cox expressed the personcomplete Vogue Cleaning Plant and EAST SIDE Parents made the district Societies wifi present a program ing war by apPrior to his appointment as 10:00 a. m. Publicity al wish that the will be responaible to transportthis Thursday afternoon, Lay 22th pointed consisting of A J. Lester Mr. Desmond held reChib Citizens are again kindly ask- headquarters could corporation's manager, and1 be, moved to ir'G SFCRTS Iran the sponsible positions in the Salt ed to only sprinkle during these Salt ing their child to at the Pleasant Grecq wardhouse, of Garfield and & L. Caaey of t Lake City. He .added that of wifi be site which 1:99 at schooling, beginning promptly hours so that the reservoirs may such a move waa not under conLake Vogue Cleaning Plant Crira announced shortly, ' If interest be replenished during the inter- sideration, but said that a next scheduled meeting Ffci lb step informA warrant clasa. Further Music wifi be furnished by the will be bold June 9th at the I vening time. Your cooperation had been taken in that direction from obtained ation be Mothers and amember of Monroe School at 7 JO oclock. may cent Plea100 of states mil Singing of be With a goal per appreciated, by establishment of a western A&!T"'ed hy " Hunter Ward the General Board wifi be present sant Green officials. Announcement wet mad at the their members purchasing a 925.00 Philip Dabs, school principal, by division operating headquarters , ' committee whose pur- 5591. Lake wifi wards have calling various The here. gathering that the Salt Uberty Bell Bond, officers and to raise money to winter booths, featuring needlework and County Women's Democratic or- members of the Magna Womens Thanked Everyone ,nd other sports, a other crafts. A special booth will ganization will sponsor a ferf Club are working hard to Refinery Opening VHInl CnXival Wifi S held be work doave $T piooeer grand-mothe- rs Mr. Cox said he planned a re- from more than 900 For Fine Aid In county firehefi beautiful certificate that will be Selected the at social joint diamond and turn to Utah with other officers end mothers. ' Utah high school journalism stu- Recent Bond Drive Panada in in Murray on Thursday night, presented to the local group if 90 Hunter on Priday, and directors for the formal openRefreshments will be served to May 25th, 7:30 o'clock. Miss of Irene Rich member! their or more of cent Cyprus dents, pm all attending ladies. A crowd of ing of Kennecott refinery whkh a bond during the libhigh school, daughter of Mr. and purchase A sincere vote of thanks to Mr. Bushman V,b?UWul television Set will two hundred end fifty Is expected. estimated would be Mrs. Clarence Rich of Hunter, was erty Bell Bond Drive, May 15 to GIT-TOPTA TO everyone who participated in any in August D . p runner-uin the compe 4th. girls ( July dud baseball ( to the make recent Indepenschol- way games, races, a of New of $300 Journalism tition Factories Possibility a.n-i- n, dence U. 8. Savings Qond Drive HAVE CATJE SALE The Kennecott . president said program, booths arship offered by the Salt Lake such a Garfield Kindsrgartsn success, is extended by de- the corporation had no immediate Tribune - Telegram. A Vets Stag party la slated on This waa a distinct honor for the puty sheriff Dell Shepplck, gen- plans for may be obtained establishing fabricating -The Garfield PTA wifi spon- Registration May 29 eral chairman of the affair. Pon the television set Saturday, June 10th at the Utah young lady. facilities in the vicinity of the sor cake sale on Saturday, May Chairman Shepplck especially new Copper Community Park, and tickets Will enable ha refinery but added that he Registration for the Garfield J7th at the Garfield Drug, beginto enjoy a full wishes to thank members of the was no of an- kindergarten wifi commence at cordial invitation is extended to . 10:00 day at hl, - program, particularly of auch aruling out the poesibility Dies .2:03 P- - a. until mid' to Brother final meeting ef the Car ning promptly Wart World veteran of The parade every 9:00 a. m. on May 29th, announces sfia.. local talent, and all of his com- date. . development at a later field PTA was held Priday at the nounces officials. attend, aa well as other people. is cordially officials. public The general school the of featured and Salt mittee people. Ticket! are now being sold Frederick Rowsefi, 72, by school, and It Is important that each child to attend and buy the luncheon being served to officers invited home-bakeproceeds will be used few the Lake City, died Monday evening Let all views In life be directed and d certificate his birth goodies. bring lovely of the Magna Drum and in a Salt Lake hospital after a The firat ide of method is t dodge them, but con- - and Room Mother. ir to a solid, however will inform benefit inMrs.40ill, instructor, to mena. broillness. He was the at event planned Hie Future projects, begins Bugle Corps lingering Touch a thistle progressive transition from one dependence; withoutmoderate, ia a lumin- each parent of the aeuiona. no it like radium, man the Prayer discussed 7 by JO oclock. ther of Alma Rowsefi of Magna. next year, were step to another in any course. can be happy; nor even honest. J1 prick you: rm form of Regular class work commences Sfato ous and --Coleridge Sincere sympathy is extended. and its spines crumble. ladies. Alexis Cartel on list Junius May Wednesday, uergy. 8. Halsey Mister To For Sat W. Rainey, of Kennecott Head Says Red Metal : Still Short fk Demos Hold Memorial Day Program Slated At P. Cemetery On May t Initial Meet For Students Here Friday Needing Help QcciszPcrty itq wo cr.:i? svai jc:3 r..rr.alVcn::ais rni crrr.us stibhit ivns iio:io3 Vets Stag ft. Party Slated For June 10th Garfield Holds to Final PTA Meet -- I' 1 9 ' Ik it , y i ' nit H i ii fi it I i fV I jet. J Jl II It 11 II V 11 Ml 41 41 41 Water Hours New Manager Named For Magna On Sprinkling Remain Same Vogue Cleaning Side Relief Societies Fka pre-scho- ol I1 to . grit i . out-of-to- ft a -- 41 11 II 1 I) II Mi i 1 It 1 1! 11 9 fi 4 |