OCR Text |
Show 3TE ..Read It In The Times or leade- r- "A co.v.v.iian c:?nnmo:r 'The Complete Home Newspaper" TitfT Financial Firms Indicate Willingness CHATTER! To Help Raise Money If To Be Played standing Events Under light" ot Cyprus High A little wit and a great deal of ill nature will furnish a man for satire; but the greatest instance and value of wit is to commend welL Tillotson. Events Jlana Friday, June 1st 4, U. Track-Fiel- d under the lights. This will 'mark the first night meet in this of the AAU section of the country. f he plaved at the Cyprus high Mr. Larson will be remembered June night, Friday on ium as a Cyprus high school coach in 6 00 p. m., ac-t- o at wmmencing 1924 and the international high Clinton Larson, chair jump champion in Paris, France, AAU if of the Intel mountain in 1919. id and Track E rents Listed of high Cyprus Mercer Ur A1 The events will include Com-n- y d the Kennecott Copper dash, dash, with Bob Evans and Merrill dash, run, 1 mile run, man-emethe in are assisting aer high hurdles, 18 lbs. shotput, disand conducting the meet. cus throw, javelin thiyw, pole Her Athletes Noted vault, running high jump, runbe will n athletes competing Intermoun-- n ning broad jump, high school only .topnotchers in the mile, high school only States from all the universeschool shotput dash, this schools in part In high s and high addition to Intermountain the country, A. A. U. medals, individual at 6 00 p. m., the lommencing wards will be presented by the et will continue to about 9:00 Kennecott Copper Company. track and p. m. Our Big News The Big News in our family this week was the birth, of a third daughter, Michele, who arrived at 3:50 p. m. on Thursday, May 17th at St. Maries Hospital We think she is a black-haire- d little charmer a carbon copy of her daddy, dark hair and eyes. Big sisters, Becky and Leslie, think she is very much all right and her mommy and daddy do, too, even though the boys accuse proud papa of trying to approach Eddie Cantors record of daughters." Gtizens Cooperate This WILL Firm Plans 250 Additional Homes In Union Election To Be Held At Local Mills 6s Y0U3 Water Sytteal Magna Subdivision A union election for more than workers at the Magna and Pfcsss Attend This Meetinj Jf YOU Construction Rated As Top Builders In County Cannon-Papanikol- as The firm has 78 homes building Despite credit restrictions and at Arthur mills of Kennecott CopCanyon Rim now and recently defense of the other problems was ordered Friall remaining property Corporation, per acquired Cannon Went f.Tsre Veterl Papanikolas economy, day by National Labor Relations Construction Company continues east to Wasatch Boulevard, where 149 additional homes will be built stockholders will consider selling Board. to move ahead with their imAccording to authorities, the mense home A community mass meeting will their stock in the P. G. Company They will sell for $11,000 to in program building be held Monday, 8:00 p. m, at for the sum of approximately election must be held during the Salt Lake county, parts of Utah $18,000. which began May Completes Magna Property Cyprus high school auditorium $131,000, plus the cost of a pump 16th. period and other states. to enable the Magna Water Dis- soon to be installed and a share of They have finished $1,000,000 A completed by survey recently the for contestants Chief right the Utah Home Builders Associa- worth of building in Magna, intrict Board of Trustees to make a the sprinkling fees IF the Magna and for to production bargain to the people and seek the Water Company can pay cash by report ranks cluding the two new subdivisions maintenance workers are CIO tion ahowed that this firm aid of the community in acquiring June 15th. state and plan 250 additional homes in the in others among tops United Steelworkers of America in Eighteen of .the the water system. and the our community. Certain financial institutions and the advancing building SO are now under construcfirst independent International Legal complications made it ap- have Indicated their willingness to of citizenry in providing Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter progress well-bui- lt pear that the Magna District help local citizens raise that mon- Workers. homes at various prices. tion in brick and frame along 4th south, consisting of four would be unable to acquire the ey IF they are convinced the Tract Valued at 24.000.000 Too, on a separate ballot; the rooms, with full baseWe love em. 300 homes have necessary funds to purchase the people of Magna are really completed They two will oppose the International ments. water system until sometime in southeast section in of the Salt about getting a new water Brotherhood of Electrical Workof this year. Lake county at a cost estimated at When completed, this wiU be system. for AFL, Its always nice to have advance September rights for $4,000,000. ers, one of the most attractive sections bargaining dea has been However, Be Done Can It plan at a group of 50 or 60 electricians g information on of Magna and will materially add vised which may enable the comThese include can to that Magna Canyon projects them prove the mills. events. A friend of ours wrote this to take over the water sys- by PACKING Rim subdivision. North Mill Creek to the town. More complete, dethe munity auditorium The Labor Relations Board has in his column last week: tailed information will be releastem by June 15th. It is a plan Monday night. If pesp'.c dont part of the Homeless Veter- ed ordered two separate elections and at a later date on this new dev- -, Well, we finally figured out which can an be come out into affect put only development Monday we can literally for Kennecott Copper employes in when World m War will elopment. start 9 the united effort of all the resi- kiss goodbye any hope of getranite by maintenance --of way mills ore The day when. Stalin criticizes de. a in Magna, and will be ex- ting a new water system this sum- haulage and electrical departTrumans Margaret singing. mer. plained in detail Monday night. ' IN FLANDERS FIELD WHERE POPPIES GROW ments to determine collective for the stockholders tell Attorneys ; So, your neighbors, about . . representatives.. 0 BETWEEN THE CROSSES ROW ON OW of the Pleasant Green Water Com- this meet, and lets put on a real A Good Motto The decision directed that elechave advised show those that pany Monday night. General tions be held within a Douglas MacArthur has percond Grades Will Go To School Only These lines from the well iod. caught the public eye in recenl known poem remind us that it is weeks much more than any other Jolf Day As One Method To Shave Group No. 1 includes all em- W. time again for the annual Veternational figure within the memployes at the companys Arthur ans Poppy Drive sponsored by the Expenses of Increased Salaries and Magna mills in theNmainten-ance-of-wa- y NAMED ory of many of our readers. American Legion Auxiliary, Satmills ore haulage and And in his attempt to get the urday, May 26th. Members of the Granite Teach-r- s Asiatic picture before millions of electrical engineering departDo not forget to wear a poppy ments. This will include workers MAGNA Americans so they may better unAssociation Friday gave their to show you remember. to a salary Okeh ftcial an covered derstand what is motivating those A record contract by existing graduating class in the history throng of proud par-.e- $ schedule proposed by the n between the company and Interwho formulate and enforce our friends of the Cyprus of the school 149 students at and entj to boost The Magna Community Council their istnct school board, foreign policy, all of us must have school 1951 graduating class' ram festivities, which will be fol-i-s national Umon of Mine, Mill and a sincere Thank You to Arthur-Magn- a voted above current Smelter Workers, a by at least 9", lowed respect for the gentlemanly and dance, by expected this Thursday eve-- 1 P. W. Seay, B. L. Casey and Howscholarly manner in which the nine, May 24th at annual andi Students participated on the Millmens Local No. 392. Included in group No. 2 are all ard Ridge for their work in the Th.s General has conducted himself, trad.'. it. rial commencement exer- -' entire brought to a successful program, which featured a in the electrical depart- council, but accepted their resigbefore the public and in the Sen- cises. ompletion of negotiations of contAeme of Pathway to Peace." employes ment at two mills, transmission nations Monday evening due to the acts for school faculty members ate hearings. included: Juno Quota Smallest They will congratulate the larg-- 1 Numbers an increase that was entirely linemen, including the transmis- the urgency of the water probDespite his three score and ten ustified in view of rising living sion line lead man, linemen helj-er- a, lems in Magna. These men are al Them: PATHWAY TO PEACE Since Outbreak of years, he has proven himself osts man of vigor and of understandmaintainers, assistant io trustees of the Magna Water Band signalsignal Prelude Korean War Action maintainers and signal Company. Department Coats Slashed ing and his great grasp of the serThe occasion of Mrs. Serena W. G. Bill Larson was elected ious problem that affects all of us, March of Gradual Hoeer. all Granite second . Graduates maintainer helpers. Larsons 80th birthday will (Rene) rethe for the The June draft call is the lowest may have been inspired by this The elections will be held to to chairmanship aders will attend school only observed on Sunday, be duly Eldon Ny determine whether the first group mainder of the year with John u!f of each school day next year, figure since the outbreak of the motto, which hqng over his desk Invocation at open' house for to be represented, for .the Papanikolas being elected vice May 27th, Korean police action, accord- in Tokyo: n th.s area, they had formerly desires friends and family at the home ot F. B. Stillman Officer Remarks Presiding by ne from 9 00 to 2 30 oclock. You are as young as your faith, purpose of collective bargaining president ing to Miss Margaret Warnock, Mrs. James A. Mon-so- n, C. G. Harris was elected treas a daughter, United Steel Workers of AmerThis w,ll be n affect unless the clerk of Board No. 24 which serves as old as 2985 South 9000 West in your doubts; as young as "Our Own Alma Malr By Dolor Hansen. LaMar Maddy by to Mr. Larson appoint ica (CIO) or by IUMMSW or by urer with ipeciai session uf the legislature as old as your (Class of 1951, Cookl Merrill Conducting) a temporary secretary at a later Magna. either. In May the call was reduced your fear; as young as your hope, appropriates ad iitional funds. All are invited to call from 2 to Joe Novak Concerning the second group, date. Education Mr D a P Brian, Granite from 60,000 to 40,000. as old as your despair. 8 p. m. the endorsed council The fully the election will determine whethAll of the draftees for the month :erk sa.d but in addition to the Mrs. Larson was born in ML . . Margin Sako er Freedom they desire to be represented plans of the Magna Water trustees sess.ons on the second-rad- e of June are to be assigned to the Pleasant, Sanpete county, May atto and urged the local residents level, $55,000 w ill be shav-pd- " Army. Other branches of service, Compare This "This I My Flhr World . . By Frd Waring by International Brotherhood of 25, 1871, a daughter of Sorn and mass tend the Monday meeting of Electrical Out Workers casualties 325,000 Force have United and Air (AFL), off the equipment, mainten-iMarines, army Navy, (Senior Chorus) Mina Jacobsen. in World Steel Workers of America, UMM-S- evening at the Cyprus high school and gene"al She married Nils Larson in 1894 improvement made no requests for men from lost in War II, only 20,000 were Blain where this probLarsn none. or by highly important the Pacific theatre. Com, Cooperation ar to help cover the selects r service pool. plans for next at Mt. Pleasant They made their be discussed lem will fully. Se total me:' It was further pointed out by pare that with Truman's war in "Civ M Your Poor" in that community where in salaries of By Irving Berlin This meeting is set tor 8 p. m. in home $185 000 the military that the lessened calls Korea where nearly 70,000 young Mr. Larson was a farmer and (Senior Chorus) the auditorium. I There also w be a 10 stockraiser until 1928 when they cut in result from uwer than anticipat- American boys have so far been killed and is a not the end and Pic purchase of instructional in Twenty-Sevent- h rate Korea in Garn Milar Sharon VFW in Link Chain ed moved to Los Angeles. Mr. Larson sight Wright casually sup-fP(Z-i- -z and cutuilments in driver spurt in voluntary enlistments. Student Body Presidents) Thought it was to be only a poling and JAYCEES HOLD GAIA died in February, 1939. Mrs. Larice action. ta.n.ng and secondary guidance son returned to Magna in 1945 to Jim Zogg Presentati;:: c! CLui CM far live with her daughter. he reported. WEDNESDAY BANQUET New teachers w She is the mother of four chilill begin at $2580 G. H. Merchant Presentation of Class Principal A Tru Story a Granite The boost in the minimdren, N. S. and C. W. Larson, Salt MAGNA III EVENING a to is terrific Washington place J. Victor Beet. um of Granite is $240, but teachLake City, Miss Alice Larson and Awarding of Iri, get anything done, with so many M. Elmer Christensen er who were on the Mrs. Monson of Magna, the grandjob this year bureaus and departments to dedraw straight $300 raises. the dead Honor mother of 12 grandchildren and 14 helpby and festive of the One "The By Malloite Prayer" pend upon in any attempt to unRemember "op salaries are $4000 the week living? of ing the functions past in (Senior Chorus) ravel the yards and yards of red to give heart to those who after 16 years teach-uf- was the installation banquet held tape. This schedule freedom! us Soffla Soter gave Benediction is based on the Wednesday evening in the Magna MT. RIDERS PLAN This story is an example: eachers These are the words of hold.ng bachelor degrees Firehall by the recently reorganA New Orleans attorney, repreMax numbers directed Instrumental and state Dalby by Mrs. Ruth Yeates, president certificates ized Jaycees. The Magna Commercial Club, a Louisiana client, called ANNUAL RIDE; Vocal numbers under direction ot Helen Mee Seal of the Veterans of Foreign SApd officul, said proportion-Cos- t in sending questionnaires to over senting Fenton Seegmiller, head of the a office to at RFC in the regard Wars of l.v.ng raises were in offices were MagAuxiliary. National Finance n 200 residents in a spot check, loan for his client. Upon being inINVITED ree Buy a Buddy Poppy on na, was named president A num- PUBLIC pershighly pleased at the fine formed that the loan would be onnel to 25th May local citizens and help Friday, of local employe J by the district from ber received prominent sponse they granted if title to the property was the disabled and needy vettheir wive werf special guests. people. All riding fans of this area are and sufficient, the lawyer regood their widows and orerans, Other officers elected and inThe purpose of the question- turned home. invited to participate in cordially vice first Waldo phans. stalled are: focal Page, naire was to obtain the views of After exhaustive work, he ran ML Riders Barbecue annual the president; Charles Paris, second and Ride, to be held Sunday, May local shoppers on local shopping the title down to the year of 1803 vice president; Lew Wekker, I conditions and the numerous and sent a rather voluminous but 10 a m Wan treasurer; ' and directors, Mike I replies are now being tabulated most accurate abstract of title by and Ross Peterson Jex Lott. Falvo and will be published in next mail to the RPC, along with the Furth I Frank s alvo. is available from Lee weeks paper. in form the for application proper Saturday The club has also arranged to loan Recently, he received a letter Specif Utah JumorChamberlan, Murray or Ron Latham, representatives were Hal Gunn I telephone 4459 or Mose Watter-Iso- n, obtain, and use the area north of from the RFC, reading as follows: national Dave and Whitesides, office for parking Practically all business establishtelephone 6693. We received today your letter will be a the telephone Adayi MaV"n 26th and this will ments will close on Wednesday, directors of the organization. turn-- . lor shoppers Magna for for loan the enclosing application was calenda of Musical entertainment the hrfl cleaned up and other parking your client, supported by abstract May 30th for Memorial Day in i8 lu Wlth a wide be CLEANS i shed availby Gail Coloeimo, Betty COUNTY made merand and and obtained n areas Garfield, Magna on us Let of title. compliment you 'arra ? ' nte,tairment Kim Pitts, and was thor Jones, and chants ask able to local shoppers. kindly shoppers f'n the Peasure of , Mr. Jex Lott, president of the the able manner in which you patrons to shop early the previous oughly enjoyed. of the data Officer of 1951 have prepared and presented the ti include: organize Meeting time states that anyone President . day. organization, ... d Jim Zogg application. Wl11 tart tion is set for the first and third 0r aU President Vice iwih a suggestion or criticism is members bey demonFraser abstract Tour clearly Lynn I Wednesdays at the Magna Fire Bn Lthman will have most welcome to contact him or strates that you are not without Elaine Robinson Secretary 1 hall, 8.00 p. m. Observes officers. Locd Cheerleader . .. club the Lady f!ench fnes and ample experience in the line of Cookie Merrill Salt Lake county crews worked & . Reporter Jeanne Colorino f t,.mm,ngs. in Magna Wednesday and Thursyour profession. We observe, howp Sponsor 87th Cirthday ever, that you have not chained Wendell Bowth-.rthe evening 1!n,wi11 round out SOFTBALL OPENS day, throroughly cleaning the Principal 11:1 the titles back of the year 1803 George H. Hi.riianl members and large globes on the Main street the,, D, 1 be and, before final approval can ' invited to partici- system, as well as the reflectors, Pate. Class of 1151 LARGE CROWD old WITH friends with On 21st, May accorded the application it will be to improve the lighting here. observe Original Song her io who annually help W. R. Carlquist, county elecnecessary that titles be chained Boies By Dolores Hansen and LaMar Maddy M. Mrs. fier birthday, J. IN ATTENDANCE back of that year. estimated that the lighting trician, l0CAl tiONS celebrated the 87th milestone in The attorney (a very prominent Our Alma Mater, Our own Cyprus High School would be improved 35 With tins CLUB life. her Well ever praire and honor your groat name (w lov you.) one) perused the letter in utter The opening Oquirrh Stake spring "cleanup when it is com- A noon-da- y dinner was served members W wish to thank the for momries dear disgust, profaned rather profusely, softball games were played Thura-- 1 pleted. to Mrs. H. C. Christie, Mrs. E. A. and dictated So well be faithful, lov and serve you at the Garfield Park, No more readin, riting and called his secretary evemng day letter to the RFC: All the reel ovr days (We love you). Hewitt, Mrs. Ann Stevenson, Mrs. and attended by a large crowd EO.VtNTICN TRIP 'i ithmetic! will resound by thous- the following in Rue Mrs. titles Packard, B J. Brown, Final Kindergarten Your letter regarding Dear Gold and Blue ands of Granue District pupils on Magna defeated Garfield 2nd in a Mrs. Lloyd Cooney and daughter, 7 to 1 score and Ward their school work case No. 198158 received. I note Well eer be tru and cherish ever our strength together. when Spencer Fr.day Th" titles to extend furShauna Lynne, ell of Salt Lake downed Pleasant Green Ward, 17 Registration Day Our own Cypik. Irigh. W lov the, yet. w love the. anm, uah Lions con-- s ends and long, lazy vacation days that you wish ther back than I have presented 'n City, Mrs. LaSalle Allen of Ru- to 14 in a wild but thrilling game. Saturday Webster ' held in Vernal beg.n. that arty unaware was I them. commence pert, Idaho and Mrs. W. J. Johnwill Next weeks tussles are set for and Te.chers, too, failed of I son of Magna. A large number might les (almost as careful, vacation, al- educated man in the world Parents of children who will May 24th with Magna vs. Spencer their three-mont- h to know that Louisiana was purfriends and neighbors called dur- at 8 30 and Garfield 1st versus start school for the first time In as the RFC), took the pre- siy, JLt!nt Te'e va lions include JO though a number are planning to chased from States the United the of blessings the securing by caution day. ing summer work until Garfield 2nd, Pleasant Green September at Webster are remindpnr.ners from the seek pan-tim- e Hal 1803. f the Pope of Rome upon the to In the evening a late lunch was Ward, bye. ed that the final registration day resume their duties in Sep- France in the in acwas tl.y land The title to the itau',ri.ri voyage before she sold her jewels to Mrs. John Loutensock, These games will also be played will be on Saturday, May 26th at rw served is a highlight of the tember. conCommunity Baptist Church to help Colu'rbus. on quired by France by right of n Sanitation. Mrs. E. L. Hoops, Mrs. George at Garfield Park and the public is 9:00 a. m. t However, school will start g The Magna Community Church land came Mrs. Theodore Hansen and invited to attend without charge. 'r- - tons a 3 plan-ll- ? Monday, May 28th, for little, hap- quest from Spain. The Birth certificates and a fee of is nvou know, "VPope. will hold its usual Sunday session Smith, of Spain by right m into $1 50 for milk and crackers must' of Jesus Christ, this comirfg Sunday, marked by Mrs Dave Punshoxv U'n:ah Moun- - py, enthusiastic youngsters at the of possessionmade in 1492 by the emmissary J,nv discovery Brother Die service at kindergari ..an accompany the registration for who is the Son of God, and God, Sunday School at 10 a. m., Morn-- it At Sunday morning writings from Webster and Garfield who Spanish Portugese, sailor named Ernest W. Olsen, 61, died 'fhurs-da- the summer session. Mr. Carl begin the Church, and 'girls made Baptist the and fam' 1me, tens, world accepted, boys 11 is ni oas a. commonly who had Reverend jng worghip at 2 a. m. in an American Fork at the school in Sep- Christopher Columbus, ne cllffs Provide dedicated May solo, of is believe I first their it year Hilliwell will speak on the topic, tond n. been granted the privilege of world. Therefore, If we acknowledge God In all scenic beauty. The Good Lord Bless and Keep hospital of a heart ailment. that He also made rj,e tember. World Crisis. a new route to India by safe to presume He was the brother of Mrs. An- our ways, he has promised safely seeking Garfield begins at You," to Mrs. Boies on her 87th States United of the t that Opening class part then reigning Monarch, Queen I hope to Ladies Aid will not be held this birthday. His accompanist was nie Thorne of Magna. Sincere to direct our steps, and III ouf exinite as rare as wis. at 8:00 a. m., and at Webster, 8:30 the called Louisiana-a- nd ex Isabella. i sympathy Is extended during this perience we shall find the promise satisfied."registration A oclock. coming Tuesday as it is the fifth Mrs. Clifton Harris. HELL large youre Pear it ; 'ten Parity does ap - . The Good Queen, being a time of bereavement fulfilled. in the month. Psysoa both at Tuesday placet. pected woman and careful about fionJups 100-ya- rd 220-ya- rd 440-ya- rd 880-ya- rd nt 1300 -- 30-d- well-arrang- 100-ya- rd world-shakin- Teachers Get Percent fee Increase, For Next Year -- bar-gami- 30-d- in-rea- se G. LARSON HEAD OF COUNCIL Throngs Expected At Cyprus High School Program This Evening -- Draft Calls pro-hig- Considerably Lowered Here Open House To Honor Magna Matron Sunday -- . r. m 11 Poppy Day To Be Held May 25th es 1951-5- Commercial Club Receives Fine Gran-ite-attain- lrd'. Town Cooperation well-arrang- ed be-;'e- Golfers Stores To Close Funfest Memorial Day asso-t- SCHOOL ENDS FRIDAY FOR LOCAL PUPILS I plan at Si231 Cliutcll 7 9l24 -- ) -- Gru-bau- -- pnt f , pious r |