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Show Zorr pleto Home Newspaper14 Read It in The Times or Leader vt:r -- fir o ; net Court Palm Sunday Begins Observance of Holy Week Petition eives LOCAL CHURCHES MAKE PLANS FOR WORSHIP OF EASTER fj $t;irt Action To Consider CjrStion by Local W- - -- - W Wednesday f ABaas v.n J. Bertoch, Rover and Bertoch, M fcy lifSftr M.gna Water the '35; ffltkm X. iTjgoch the I- ct - Coupon J "8 agamst Water concern. at . p. esented a an oder to permit tbJtor occupv pi onuses pend P action. in ndernn Xhi Assn-' Local churches ere entering into the spirit of Easter end the joy of the resurrection with special worship programs in commemoration of this most sacred period of the church year. In contrast to the triumphant beginning of Holy Week when churches were the scenes of joyous services in observance of Palm Sunday and Christs entry into Jerusalem, an atmosphere of solemnity prevailed as the week nears the close on Qood Friday with worship in remembrance of the hour when Christ was on the the Magna cross. plain-,-k.n- g Appropriate sermons and specit CwPam for an ial anthems by choir denoted the t I fh'.S 01' V Magna Water Palm Sunday observance. Protestant churches arranged oie: and operate taK. armiytto n Water Com- - services of Holy Communion on Pleasant G Maundy Thursday in commemoration of the Lords Last Supper, and W hi r a and fa'.! up th. motion toj on Good Friday, Protestant Wfl ,.i court on'olher churches united for service t Mefrtf befo-- e . . t; . In sacred observance, of the hours irctdlc 19Ji n Jen nation Jult, of the crucifixion. n a Uja3!l Catholics of this community will n owing the ia .jiwl eviden v commemorate the beautiful and t a e i piesent-tothe ilueof fie cat decides the sacred holiday and arrangements are now being made for the tradieh will atalvy price "h hillside tun .f the surety tional Easter morning services by Oquirrh Stake. Stake Sunrise Services miireapon. d ft c ui t believes The traditional beautiful, to le to the n t nti esls of the misiuiy) it wdl peimit the Oquirrh Stake Easter Sunrise serWatei Company to take vices commence at 6:30 oclock on Of the system, Easter Hill and will consist of com,ver Sthe operation singing; invocation by heiithe surety bind will be post-t- o munity Arthur Dimond, president of the pr sleet the interest ol the kasnt Green, Watyr Company. stake YMMIA; trumpet trio from the Cyprus high school, directed Meanwhile, the action will proved tovard She condemnation of by Max Dalby; scripture reading, Ida Hunt; speaker, Wallace Sadler; jystem and the undisputed nrihip by the Magna Water boys chorus, directed by Mrs. hmpany, if the couit or Jury Kathleen Pearce and benediction, esthPlagna District judgment Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, president of the Stake YWMIA. coi&mnai; in. the yiry wtU set, na Water Com-- i ,ie pCe the M ,11 any int Green for pav P. th it I n , ng the i .... p-- deter--jae,lth.a- m i Regarded Magna Man Named As stytem Sia ard'nl TruPei W Mr late of Ut ih h J Genera! Ob, i r.J L'tjn n made for the state to the Magna Water Compt pur-fcia- Acting Postmaster se Announcement was made here n Monday that Verl A. Haws, and regarded Magna resip dent, has b.en appointed acting postmaster at Magna. He will succeed P. W. Seiy, who has resigned to accept a pssuion with the Rider Roofing Company of Salt Lake Mr. Seay has been postCity. ur'ed thus i ,n the progress master for the past three months. i die Magn , V i . Company. Announcement of the appoint4. Seay o ewith the ment was made by Representative uggi .1, plan for lmmed-J- e Reva Beck Bosone, and officials n expect Mr.Haws to take office Install very shortly. dis-a and pump P pe .n p nt well to de-- i He is the past commander of the er me', the sutface. ,at, American Legion Cyprus Post 36, - Install n lck of a veteran of World War I, former from 'lom 8950 to' jn..n West assistant chief of the Salt Lake Is atta on 3 Ion Si utn This will county fire department No. 2 at It nneit thr p m nt system to the Magna, past president of the Utah ments: !u.ng ,npr c,at; Firemens Association, hav3 Install a i)i000 gallon reser-nea- - ing served from 1942 to 1946. Sattun Coal yard at He also served as assistant man3oJO South ani 8920 West. ager of the Magna Lumber Sc 1 Install a 12 inch main from Hardware Company for twenty reservo, r tj 8950 West and years, and has resided in Magna I en Street (Cmi Theatre corn- since 1920.. ier) Mr. Haws placed second in the 5 last Install 8 n Magna postoffice examinamain from 8950 "est to 8580 W, t n tion. 3100 South. any's bonds immediately for iiei: par value of $75,000.00, plus per cent iateiest, T is wilL mean that an improve-progracan be carried out one u.th appn mately $65,-00- 0 being avj hoh for improve-ren.- s. af;e- - pn ng for expenses well-know- m , , en-in- et , 1 Install tor e 7 on, l.lotk of 3,00 l 3000 South cn est lv school high tc Install ah,it one block of West to Web, 6-- th utflORS TO tl NAf.'iD AT WEBSTER main f (,ni 9150 r School ftr U protection, main down en-- u engtn of undo West street. l , main down en- West street. Th gg J improvements ... terman('nf installations 6 ( xrept um of the money and ntall 4 e' t PTA MEET MARCH n h 28th Attend Church Easter Sunday 0iuicfi 9IgaCa With just one more week to go in the 1951 Red Cross Fund Drive, H. P. Hawkes, Chairman of the area, is calling on Magna-Garfiel- A CHATTER. d everyone who has not contributed the camto do his share Community Baptist Church Classes are held for everyone paign over the top. Cancer each Sunday at the Community The unofficial war in Korea, the Increased Business Costs Last year some 210,000 families Church. p civil defense program Reduce Income; Hold Up stepped-uBaptist lost a father, a mother, or a child Next Sunday morning at 11 which means the training of thousto cancer. o'clock will be the annual Easter ands of First Aid workers and Improvement Program Of these more than 100,000 were service. Carl Grubaugh will pre- nurses, and the establishment of a in the prime of hfe, between the sent a vocal solo and the minister blood bank in this area are only The Mountain 6tates Telephone Will preach on. Beyond The Sun- part of the stepped-u- p ages of 30 and 65. They were activities Company filed an stricken when their families, their that will require more money and and Telegraph rise. with the Utah Public application work and their communities needtoe will more be effort Monday night closing Commission Saturday, ed them most Hundreds of workers are freely Service session for the spring Bible study, for increase in teleMarch 17th, Those who have lost a dear one, anl the s.07 of the Revelation giving hours and hours of time to rates. know cancer as a terrible threat wid b ended. The hour will be the cause. The rest of us may not phone The application explained that 9 8 m. to to to know from this devote have the time They that the disease reachp. costs of doing business increased es beyond the patient to The Junior Bible class will be humamtar.an effort but we can family reduced the have substantially and loved ones, all of whom must held each Thursday at 4:00 p. support the drive with our dona" which are companys earnings share a serious burden. Violet ChairMrs. until 5:00 for young people. Rich, tions, now too low to attract the money Hunter-Grangeman of the drive In the Happily, there is a brighter side. to expand and improve District pointed out required meet Physicians can now cure half of Utah's communica- - " service to Stcke flews those' who develop cancer if the do we can the for least Thats tions requirements. disease is diagnosed 9a use that is doing so much good. By Ida Hunt early and According to O. K. Fothering-ham- , The campaign opened March treated promptly. Today, however, Ptessa Dial 7711 local manager, the applicaand will close next week, March tion only about one in four, who have stated: . ' ' 31. Mr. Hawks reparts lhat the disease, are being saved. It's getting time for the annual ' That 'if tfie company ii to meet ' d Gold and Green Ball sponsored by major part of toe We, as individuals have a great for providing its responsibility the Oquirrh Stake MIA. The date quota has been subscribed and responsibility: we can strike back and efficient communiadequate have that those is who at cancer through spreading March 31st at toe Utah Copper support by and defense not contributed will put the drive cations for military Club. facts and through contrias well as continuing requirements Thayne and Kate Pearce, dance over. Donations to date have aver- civilian need it must provide buting to the Cancer Crusade. Lives directors, have been working very aged over the contributions of last will be saved in our more communicahard vriihlhe cooperation of the year to meet the increased quota. considerably country, our state, our community, the fact that facilities tions despite ward members to make the floor Trets all help with this last weeks the last ten and perhaps in our own families, have seen the years Hunter-Grangto show and A event an We urge citizens to join In the put push outstanding in Utah's teled in the We Did greatest growth novel introductory program is beCancer Crusade of the American history. phone ' ing worked out by the Board Our Part column, said Mrs. Rich Cancer society, and heartily sub. Big Local Growth and Mr. Hawke members. scribe to the Crusades theme: d For instance on the reThe Honor Gleaners will Guard Your Family. Strike Back. to Mr. according exchange, ceive certificates for outstanding Give to Conquer Cancer. Fotheringham, in 1940, there were Mrs. D. J. Davis of Garfield is performed service. 82 707 connections, while in 1951 the local chairman. Ask her about there is a total of 2120, with a further defaty. waiting list of 69 wishing phones. Dont ' st forget, Sunday morning, pitcher-firThe Brockbank junior high John McGurk, The local rate if approved by 6:30 sharp, the annual trek to d school under the supervision of baseman on . the the Public Service Commission Mr Minna Easter Anderson Hill has Clark three organthe Frei, baseball squad for Principal past would increase as follows: and Walter Duckworth have planschool ized a program of dubs for years, has been named manager of Private business line, $5 50 to the development of ihf students the group for this year In the Utah ned an interesting and short proJ $7 50. gram for this annual affair. in cultural and social arts, Industrial League competition. A record total of 82 bowlers 30 interest y business line, $4J5 t to sure warm Be bundle with up Wallace Bawden. sponsored by Mr. Mr. McGurk has stated there in the mixed doubles $5.25. participated coats. see To over the rise sun the The clubs met with enthusiastic aren't any cinched positions on toe Utah at U ney, sponsored is response at the first meeting last the club, and anyone is invited to Wasatch Range onea very inspira- Copper Club over the weekend, Private residence, $2 50 to $3.50 tional must but protect sight, to continue will Two-part- y most Thursday. They one of the event this residence, $2 25 to try out with the local team and against the cold. making meet every other Thursday .dur- see if he can make the team. The $2 75. successful ever held here. Mrs. Mary Rapich Kiser, 68, of ing die last period. Students may dub has a line on a lot of ball residence, $2 00 to Donna and Ray Cromar walked Four-part- y 1355 5th East, Salt Lake City, died join only one club. They may players..' 25. of $20.50 $2 . first with off money prize of a heart ailment Saturday at her choose to affiliate with any group Rural business line, $4 00 to McGurk played baseball on the with a handicap score of 1231. home. student with council, the team FOrdham university They were closely followed by $4.75. Mrs. Kiser was a member of the excepting and Junior Red. Cross Hank Borowy as a teammate. He Rural residence, $2 00 to $2 50. Bud and Edna Meyer with a 1217 Greek Orthodox church ahd the newspaper member. came to Utah as a soldier and score and prize money of $14.75 , Pay phones must have a guaranYugoslavian lodge of Chicago. Club and their sponsors are as played on toe Kearns team, as well and Bill Collings and Laura Dan- tee of 12c to 15c. She was born in Yugoslavia follows; Girls Charm 141 school Miss as the Pinney Beverage club durIncreased Prices iels, 1215 for $1065 to take home. October 27th, 1881 In 1699, she Book Club, Miss Harper; ing the war, according to Bob Prices have skyrocketed on matwas married to John Kiser in her Smith; were Other winners Ray Kemp erials As examples, the ( ompany Mr. Bird; Craft club, Evans, new president of the Comhomeland and the couple moved Majorettes, and Edna Meyer and Bob and La- - u Mr. Braithwaite; newspaper, Miss munity Recreational Association. f The valuation return mine cony)dUS ms t ,.tr U40 by to the United States the same year. and Blanch; visual aids, Mr. Frei; He is a southpaw curve bailer, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Von De tied with 1214; Kay Em- prices which show the cost of lived at the and Smelter Ella They Empey, 1213; Henry Camp dance band, Mr. Launtzen, girls and his heavy hitting keeps him buildings up 106, copper wire, Copper Corporation, was filed and in Garfield for 30 years, later Merlin and Ann shop, Mr. Thomock; advanced playing first base when he isnt with the Utah State Tax Commis- ma Strebel, 1205; 112', poles 72, trucks, 100, 1192; Bob Pollock and cable 121 moving to Salt Lake City. social dancing, Mrs. Turner, conand crossarms, 197 sion this morning showing a total Ahlquist, Thelma Singleton, 1186 and Increased labor costs have also reSurvivors, in addition to her servation club, Mr. Tippetts; pitching. valuation of $141,710,906. husband, include four sons, Joseph photography, Mr. McCloy; eighth Charles and Ellen Newbolt, 1185. sulted in substantially higher The valuation at the mine is Bob Dea Kiser, San Jose, California; Peter, captured high for She operating expenses grade basketball Mr, Purcell; and other property men with 675 $117,720,114, Daniel and Robert Kiser, Salt student and Vera Dea and council Mr. Bawden, Jun- at are valued and improvements Lake City; three daughters. Miss ior Red Cross, Mrs. tied for the were Edna Meyer boys' Shoup; $23,990,792. This years total valuFlorence Kiser, San Francisco; cooking, Mrs. Richardson, busiwomen with 618 score. ation compares to $144,325,035 in Mrs. Anne Webber, Salt Lake City League Winding Up Year ness, Mr. Tolley; study, Mr. Ridd; 1950. Last year Utah Coppers total and Mrs. Dens Walker, Great needlework, Mrs. Ahlquist. three leagues in the mens The assessed valuation for property 8:00 Falls, Montana; a sister, Mrs. competition will wind up bowing tax purposes was approximately the Setts Drazich, Salt Lake City and sport for this year competitive 17 of the states total valuation. of April 8th to 14th, and six grandchildren. week the determinEffective this Friday, March The value of the mine is Sincere sympathy is extended. plans are being made for the an23rd, the Magna Safeway Store ed by a statutory formula which is nual either on April 21st or will remain open on Friday and averaged ovef toe three preceding 28th. party Definite date will be releasThe students of Mrs. Helen furthm. until 6:00 p. years. Saturdaytto ed at a later time. will be presented m a er notice. Singleton The womens league bowling on Thursday, March This move is being taken to acal- piano recital are and 17th, plans stops April 29th, 7.00 oclock at the Pleasant commodate customers, and also in a at for made their so being party, Green chapel. compliance with many requests. date to be given shortly. Red Cross Blood Those exAmerican an An with meat counter The participating will be 687 Diane Sweftsen, Jimmy Robison, Bank train will be in Garfield on perienced meat-cuttand toe Nielsen, Franklin Nielsen, April 10-- 1 lto, where all local rest of the store will be staffed by H00PSTERS Norman CYPRUS Darlene Solomon, Edith Solomon, The franchise tax return (cor- people may contribute a pint of a full crew to help shoppers at this Tommy Dyches, Joann Abernathy, poration income tax) of Utah blood if they so desire for the time. OUSTED 111 STATE Connie Keetch, Myrna Harding, Safeway is anticipating changes Copper Division of Kennecott Korean Battle. with- at all times to render better serDon Aston, Toni Tygesen. reminded are that . Citizens filed yes-Copper Corporation, Rats in Salt Lake County be- BASKETBALL FINALS vice to their customer terday with the State Tax Com- in three days after they contribute 1 Others are: Kathy Coon, Shir-len- e this came Public enemies No. their blood it will be in use at Kormission, showed a tax of animals little Stark, DAnn Beck, Donnie the when week dirty almost double last years ea, arriving there by plane, acAlthough playing a gallant Marlor, Evelyn Dilley, Ronald were the objects teeth with , Ander-CiUD sharp Mr Claude H. to Commercial cording payment. battle, Cyprus hoopsters lost their Thurman, Marianne Gardner, of a poison campaign. This tax goes into the uni- son, county director. dis- chances in the Utah basketball Thomas, Elaine Woodland, were meals free The being Tutsday Further information as to toe form school fund which is used the Salt Lake county tournament Wednesday when they Evelyn Perkins, Sheila Perkin tributed by be will etc., definite hours, place, to help "maintain the minimum A meeting of the Magna Com- agricultural extension service and were defeated by American Fork, Gail Court, Judy Ridd, Michael school program throughout the given in a later issue of this paper. 8 and the following day to Walters, Becky Ridge, Roberta mercial Club will be held on Tues- U. S. Fish and Wildlife service. State. Roosevelt, Lake 27th the at Salt March the were Singleton, Patricia Singleton and day evening, Cooperating The tax paid last year was The Pirates fought hard and George Novak. 1:00 county health departmenl inat fireball commencing but were outclassed in $34432.10, or approximately Crcckbmk PTA oclock, announces Jex Loti presi- corporated towns and feed dealer valiantly fifty per cent of this years pay- -' e rat food, a mix- the first game, and had just plain dent second enmeat The company .filed Its Interesting All members are urged to at- ture of red squill pork fat and tough luck in their counter. occupation tax with the Tax tend as important business will be bread crumbs, will be distributed Commission on March 12, callThe Class B title was taken by l.lnrch 29 transacted. for the balance of the week at: of a $1,263, payment ing for D. Nielson store, Monroe high schooi Hunter-- H. 286.61, which was 844 per cent 5272 West 3500 South. The Brockbank Junior high higher than last years payment Magna county sheriffs office, Relative school PTA has planned an inter- CAKFQ0 SCHOOL Awarded station. fire their for meeting esting program --Garfield Garfield Improvement Coveted Scholarship H0U ARTS, March 29th in th Littla Theatre WSSIO.'IA.IY Elders Bruce R. McConkie of Co. of the school according to Mr W. the Council of Seventies and T. C. G. Rouillard, program chairman. CRAFTS FESTIVAL Mr Sam Matz of Magna has re- Stayner of the general welfare, L'lSIA TO- - STEAK James K. Richardson, industrial ceived word that her nephew, Dan will be the visiting authorities at MAGNA MOSQUITO engineer at th Kennecott CopMiller, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Jules the Oquirrh Stake quarterly conThe Garfield School will hold HERE AFLl 2nd per Company, will b th guest1 its Arts and Crafts Festival on S. Miller of San Lorenzo, Cali- ference Saturday and Sunday at speaker. His topic will be Why Monday, March 26th at 7:00 p. m. BOARD REELECTS and former residents of the Pleasant Green Ward, accordfornia, DisSchool Salt Lake City, has been awarded ing to J. Frank Peel, president. Monday night, Aprd 2nd, a Ran for the Granite will be given by Demonstrations OFFICERS A welfare meeting will be held a full tuition scholarship for his missionary who has served a long trict Board. such things 1951 Musical numbers will be furn- every grade including time in India for the Baptist freshman year at Williams Col at 6 30 Saturday evening, followed easel as painting, instrumental and Massachu church, will be the .guest speaker ished with vocal featured. by a Stake Melchezidek meeting clay modeling, spatter painting, - By acclamation, W. J. Jones of lege, Williamstown, at the Community Church in Mag- selections to be 8 p. m. 'Sunday meetings will be sett "at mask-makiof reelected was Hunter president weaving, puppetry, na. While attending school in Cali- held at 10 a. m , 2 p. m. and 7p. m. Abatement weed and the Mosquito painting. Magna DIES SISTER V He brings an inspiring message, The Stake Sunday.SchouTTJbard The festival will Include many District on Monday and T. L. fornia, Mr. Miller received severscholand coming from one of the crucial for al awards under the direction of superoutstanding renamed , handicrafts f secretary. was, Thomas Mr Adie Smith Peterson, 52, interesting displays spots on the globe, promises to be la executive secre- astic achievement and won third intendent Claude Sheppick, has in order F. and is It Tygesen planned Roy in picture at home her died Thursday interesting and worthwhile, acplace in the annuaLnatkmal high outlined a very interesting proillthat each child in the pehool will tary. following a two-yeschool oratorical contest sponsored gram for the Sunday evening until office cording to the Reverend Albert ness She will men hold to own his These of have something was the aister of Ralph HaTTiwell local minister. by the American Legion. January 2, 1952. x Further information will be giv- Smith of Magna. 1 attend. invited to extended. is ShopnbU Sincere sympathy en at later date. For generations the Cross was an emblem of sorrow, pain and death. Thieves, murderers and other transgressors ot the law paid the penalty for their crimes in crucifixion on the cross. It was not until after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that the croak ceesed to be an emblem of riiame. It became 'the Jnsignia of Christian society with the promise that whosoever looked upon the cross and believed would have life abundant and eternal Sunday, March 25th is Easter Sunday in every church throughout this country. Ministers win tell agsin the story of life, death and resufrection of this same Jesus who changed the cross from one of death and disgrace to one of life, honor and glory. You ere Invited to attend church somewhere Sunday. A welcome awaits you. You will hear a message that will heip yoU bear YOUR cross without complaint. ' r Magna-Garfiel- - Will You life-savi- Come? Junior High John McGurk Magna-Garfiel- New Manager Organizes Big Group Of Clubs. Of Baseballers Magna-Garfiel- Bowlers Enter Mixed Doubles Tourney Magna-Garfiel- Former Garfield Resident For - Two-part- Years Succumbs Kennecott Shows Valuation Of Million CforP Cnfatgav udlvnoy To Remain Open Until p. cl -- Piano Recital Planned Here On March 29th Blood Bank Kennecott Files Train To Be Income Tax Of In Garfield Thousand RAT POISON AVAILABLE AT LOCAL SITES $687,-219.0- 8, La-R- One of the features of the next Webster School PTA meeting will be the election of officers on March 28th, anWednesday, nounces Mrs. Eleanor Coon, re- ,pmej4t Connected "with tiring prexy. th A nominating committee has and Pumphouse, which a slate of suggested offchosen as' n,nd soon Jaband as bet ater icers to direct the activities of the available. Urters hue but nominations bifn placed for the group for 1951-5a ssary p p be mSde from the floor, promay 'll eel and fittings a connect n 'iih the improve- - vided the permission of the nominee has been given to place his Jni 'a" dprs have been name before the patrons, states The are macrials nwhf.Jr' Mr. Debs, school principal Philip e',d W,th delivery set May U?h Speaker on Teeth Dr. C. D. Clark, Magna dentist, will present an illustrated lecture LUSCI0US on teeth, their care and preserva"BAKED tion at the regular business meetGOODS" ing which commences promptly at TO BE 7 :30 oclock. u SATURDAY Prior to the meeting, consultation will be held between parents and teachers from 6:30 to 7:30 tolVnalli,"ray of cakes- - Pies, oclock. The attendance of every parent be ereti d BikH Sale, spon-- ( and patron is sought at this imred by tap on .immunity Church portant gathering. Salu Jiv Much 24th. The le .11 Rahims Home inducted at the a?na 2, Lund 8. Red Cross Campaign Needs More Support To Put It Over The Top THJ C R 0S S Mr. Boyd Christofferson returnt0 the Copper and bog, ns at 12.00 noon. ed home from St. Mark's hospital and 8uPPort of where he received medical treat1 ment His condition is reported public is sought good. Mts 33-1- 49-4- 8. Fbu Ready-to-serv- Noted Speakers To Address StalfeConferenee f.eet YRl n:o:.i finger-paintin- g, Cop-pert- ar dis-pla- y. |