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Show ..mren 117 Sixth Microfilming Carp p.Q. Box 147 Art, Sail Laha City. Utah ram Rad It in Th CHATTER A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Timas or Lodr ri Generous People Pitch In To Help Mother, 4 Children In Loss Of Home By Fire Sunday Mora Boat Appraisal The best appraisal of pour advice is whether you follow it yourself. Number 40 Magna, Utah, Friday, March 27, 1953 Year thirty-sixt- h 'Th CompUtt Homo Nowspoper" Y , J r U jt v - . DESPITE STORMY WEATHER h t v- ' County Trucks Haul Away Hundreds of Debris Loads; Alleys Cleaned In Community g - Face-Liftin- 1 4 Three Subdivisions , Benefit Dance For Cowlishaws ) 1 Planned Here Builders Make Applications For Approval To Board of Health Fllr f7 ' ul SALT LAKE COUNTY RED CROSS MOTOR CORPS VOLUNTEER THEY SERVE YOU WORKERS, (back row, loft to right) Mrs. Troa na Paco. Mias Loo la Bockstaad. Mrs. LaRu Flinders. Mrs. Ray Cop. Mrs. Peggy Heinor, Mrs. Orlene Foote. Front Row Mrs. Faye Hayes, chairman. Mrs. Vada Clark. Mrs. Elaine. Bement Mrs. Amy McKensie. Red Cross Drive Reaches 39 Parley McCleve Urge Local Support Continue m-f- ei good-lookin- g, . BEAUTIFUL EASTER RITES PLANNED HERE surance. A Report William Dawson Congressman reports the following in a special communication to this paper: One of the major items in the budget for the next fiscal year is marked Interest on National Debt$5 859 billion. Theres no possibility of cutting this figure. Its a solemn pledge that the government has made to every American who holds a saving bond or has a. bank account It must be paid out of next years taxes. BUT AND IF- - But if we could use this money for other pur- The house was being remodeled and a bathroom added to the back with a $2,000 loan which Mrs. Cowlishaw had recently obtained. An iron:c view after the blaze had subsiu d, was a pile of new lumber in ont of the house, to n vation job. The finish the house had j.ut been covered with siding. poses- It would pay the cost of all our public schools next year or, 2. It would pay for all veterans' benefits with $1 billion left over or, 3. It would be money enough to build five projects the size of the Colorado River Storage project and the Central Utah Project IT CANT WAIT-T- his Is the reason why we back here are so determined to balance the budget For every dollar we spend more than we have to spend, we add to the interest cost and the principal on the debt. We cut our ability in the following years to maintain any type of government service at all." 1. - 1 Wards Extend Help Sunday while the Cowlishaws were at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Thomas, 7064 West 3500 South, members of the Hunter Ward Bishopric arranged for the entire family to go to the church Welfare department in Salt Lake City, and be completely outfitted with clothes, so that the three oldest could attend school Monday morning. Our Secretary Benson The first move of Ezra Taft Benson, new Secretary of Agriculture, after accepting the appointment, was a telephone call he made to J. Edgar Hoover. He told the chief of the FBI that he wanted his whole career investigated from the beginning, and he wanted the same check made on all the people he might appoint When Elder Benson talked to President Ike Eisenhower about the position, he said he didn't believe that a clergyman should take a job in which he might be called upon to compromise his principles to political expediency. And 'there Ike had him. Secretary Benson said: He made it very clear that h was embarking upon a great moral and spiritual crusade to restore to the people their faith and confidence m the rigid integrity and honesty of their government State Road Crewa Wash Off Mn. Street The State Road Commission spent a number of hours Monday washing off the Magna Main Street in the Cleanup by the Chamber of Commerce and Salt Lake County. ' By the diligent work of the state crews, a much more attrac tive appearance of the street was presented, after the winter debris and gutter residue were removed. Planned As news of the plight of the regarded family was known. Hunter Ward officials decided to hold a benefit dance in the Hunter Ward Thursday evening, April 2nd, and the Copper Printing Company was asked to serve as headquarters for any donations Magna, Garfield and Bacchus people might want to give. First Contribution The first contribution made for the family was a shiny Norge washer given by O. C. Finley of the Finley Appliance Company. The Hunter Ward hopes to receive enough money to rebuild a home for Mrs. Cowlishaw, and with the usual kind, generous help that onr townspeople always give, not only in a financial way, but by donating labor and materials, this aim can certainly be realized. Will you help your neighbor-th- is courageous woman and her little ones? Either drop in to the Copper Printing Office or dial the newspaper number, 3322, and list your contribution. Your aid is needed! BwaafU Dates Loom For Girls Heavy The traditional and beautiful Easter Sunrise Services will be held on Easter Hill in Magna April 5th, announces Mrs. H. Claude Anderson, who is in charge of the fete. Mrs. Anderson inaugurated this unusual ceremony ten years ago, and it has become an annual community event. The program will commence promptly at 7:00 a. m. this year. Musical numbers are being arranged by John Manning, Cyprus music instructor; selections will be given by a boys chorus directed by Mrs. Kathleen Pearce; the posting of colors enacted by stake Boy Scouts and Evan Jones, Oquirrh Stake Seminary teacher, will deliver an address. A full, complete program will be published in next weeks paper. Arthur Youth Leaves For Preference Dance The annual Cyprus high school Girls Preference dance is set for March 27th, and a flurry of activ ity is being made for "heavy dates, according to the feminine population, who are asking for early engagements with young men of their choice." A theme of Plantation Frolic o be featured at the entertain meat which begins at 8:00 p. m. Music will be furnished by the Don Hess orchestra, and light refreshments will be served to all in attendance. La-bru- THANK YOU! Bob McFarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane of the Arthur Row, left Saturday for South Carolina, and the Salt Lake Bees spring training camp. Bob returned in November stint in the Army. after a two-yeHe came out with a sergeant's rating. While in the service of his the young southpaw country, played some ball, and feels that this is his big chance to try out in the elite baseball circles. Bob pitched for the Buzzers in 1950, prior to his entrance in the army. The spring training session opens in South Carolina March 25th, and the Arthur youth has the distinction of being the only- - Utahn at the Bee camp. The townspeople and many friends of Bob and the McFarlane family extend best wishes for his continued success in the uthletic domain. e. JHNSTREL SHOW APRIL 11 A big, bold, rollicking Minstrel Show will be presented by the d Lions Club Saturday evening, April 11th in the Cyprus auditorium, and from advance notices given by the club's press agent, Ted Lambert, the vent promises to be one of the highlights of the community Spring season entertainment. Curtain will rise promptly at 8:00 p. m. on the Dark Town HAIL THE CHAMPIONS Largest Group Pirates The largest group. 91 horn, each occupying a 60 foot frontage, will be the Lake Ridge subdivision. located at 7590 West 3500 South and constructed by Hansen Builders. N. H. Hansen, veteran Holladay builder, la in charge of this activity, and plans to give more details of their project in the Honored At The Chamber of Commerce wishes to thank Clem Toone, acting road supervisor and the Salt Lake County commissioners for their valuable aid in Magnas Cleanup, also Kennecotf Copper Corporation for the use of trucks and the men who helped. Sincere thanks is extended to members of the Brockbank School 9th grade and local business men who donated their time and money Weather permitting, the Chamber of Commerce will start painting. two widow's homes the end of this week, Mrs. Louise Bradley and Mrs. Fannie Little. The winning award will also be made next week to the Webster School class who submitted the most suggestions and help for the cleanup. On Wednesday, Granite District started cleaning the area west of the Cyprus high school football field, tearing down the rotted fence and doing other general repair work. Victory Day Hoop Squad PUces 5th in State Gass B Championship Union from Roosevelt, who defeated Cyprus in the first game of the tournament Wednesday' noon, snared the State Class B hoop crown. Cyprus lost their first en- counter, 45-3- However, in the next games, they defeated Dixie and Parowan. Saturday, in the consolation flight, Cyprus played beautiful ball, and came back in the second half to edge Tooele out by one point, Although the locals took a beating in the first half, they showed their strength in the second half, and downed the strong Tooele buffaloes. Tooele led the first quarter, 5 (Editors Note: The following tribute was written to her father, and the half at Samuel Levi Taylor, by Ulva TaySnake Dance Held lor Rydalch. Mr. Taylor died A big snake dance was held on March 15th, 1953 in a Salt Lake Main Street Monday mornhospital, following an operation.) Magna ing, and congratulations were ofA TRIBUTE TO OUR FATHER. fered to the new kingpins of Magna by the entire school, a number SAMUEL LEVI TAYLOR of business people, as well as inUlva By Taylo Rydalch terested townspeople. Bryant Solomon was named on Thank God for a man so kind and the Salt Lake Tribune second so good team for 53 All-Sthonors. Who at the head of his family stood; Superintendent David Gourley He was good and kind as a father and a number of other dignitaries should be. attended the assembly that followed the snake dance and a Loyal and true to hla family. Our Father beautiful trophy was presented to Alwaya there with a helping hand Cyprus fcy the State Athletic Doing hit best for his fellow man; Association as winners of the conEager to do his share and more, solation division. Regardless of the pain he bore. The entire student body later Our Father Dependable alwaya in every task. enjoyed a matinee dance and a Doing his best in every thing movie, Mr. Smith Goes To Washasked; ington. Loel Hepworth and Richard Setting an example as a father should do, Wendell gave two musical numFor his children to follow their bers during the assembly. whole life through. School Says "Thank You Our Father The entire school wishes to exA very good neighbor and s very tend a hearty thank you to the dear friend. townspeople for their wonderful From the beginning of his life to support during the basketball 29-2- In Memoriam 9-- 19-1- Lounge Under New Management The grand opening of the Midway Cafe and Lounge was held last week, under new management of Jerry Kinder and Frank Royal It is located at 4318 West 3500 South in Granger. Dining and dancing are featured and catering is done for groups and organizations. Cannon-Pap-anikol- MAGNA HOOP SQUAD PUCES AT DENVER The basketball squad entered and sponsored by the Paulos Auto Company of Magna, placed third in the finals of the OYA Hellenic basketball tournament held in Denver, Colorado over the week- f Oquirrh Stake Slates Spring Conference Relief Society To Be In Charge of Sunday Eve Seuion The spring conference of Oquirrh Stake will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 28th and 29th at the Pleasant Green Wardhouee, announces President J. Frank Peel The first Saturday evening session begins at 6:30 o'clock, featuring a welfare meeting, followed by the Priesthood Leadership gathering at 8:00 p. m. Delbert Stapely and Leonard Adama of the Salt Lake church offices, will be special guest speakers. Sunday sessions start at 10:00 a. m., 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Relief Society la Charge The Stake Relief Society will be in charge of the Sunday evening meet, states Mrs. Laura M. Wilkin, state Relief Society president Marianne C. Sharp, first counselor of the General Board Relief Society, is slated as a guest speak- end. The speedy Magna team won third place by beating Denver G A P A Members of the victorious team include John Prokopit, Bill Jim Frankos, Gus Klekas, er. Harry Klekas, all of Magna; Nick Cantata Planned Coma Pete Sam and Sefakis, The Stake Singing Mother Condos of Salt Lake City. Mike Chorus will present the noted canKlekas is the coach. Magna played the following en- tata, "Resurrection Morning," by B. Cecil Gates. Coy C. Manning, counters: 57-3- 8. Pat-suri- s, chorister, will direct assistFriday, Magna, 52, Nebraska, stake Ireta Arave, stake Relief ed by 15; Saturday, Portland, 65, Magna, arid Billie An-- d 51 and Sunday, Magna, 57 and Society organist reason, pianist Denver, 38. Special solos will be given bp Accompanying the team were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paulos, a ton Ward Coon and Ivor Pickering. Other solos will be from Shirley and daughter, Con and Pamela. A beautiful trophy was pre- J. Duke, Betty Lou Jones, Alice sented to the Magna team. It is Gourley, Betty Heath, Helen now on exhibition at the Paulos Jeppson, Florence Cockerill and Auto car lot across from the Web- Jeane Smith. Pearl Apoatle will present a ster School. scripture reading. Another Tourney Planned Tableau numbers will be perAnother tournament for the the very end; tourney. Hellenic Church League is formed by students from the CypUtah He always gave more than he ever slated at Salt Lake in several rus high school under the direcreceived. weeks. Squads from Ogden, Price tion of Wendell Bowthorpe. That was the way this good man Chorus Personnel and other cities will compete. AG believed. defend their title, Members of the Singing Mothers will Magna 6ur Father Chorus are: Inez Bailey, Cora won last year. Helping hi children end also hi CLUB Bouck, Grace J. Breeze, Florence friends, Buckle, Florence Cockerill Mrx-in- e Forgetting himself to the very Crapo, Marcia Cromar, Shirend; ley Duke, Faye Isakson, Bettv Leu With never a thought to have his Jones, EuRoka Memmott E e s deeds repaid, Merrill Hazel Schofield, Another example to hi children Twenty-eigSmith, Pearl Thurman, boys of the Cypbe made. Beth Brooks, Backman, rus Agricultural Club and their G. Brother Dies Our Father Carter, Donna Carver, sponsor, Que Winters, are leaving Loving our Mother as a good hus- Saturday to attend the Junior Fotheringham. George Eckersell Dariey, 58, band should, ere Alice Gourley, Others The Pleasant Green cemetery Grand National Livestock Show of LD5 leader as no other children Rupert, Loving his prominent in San Francisco, California, go- fund of $187.00 has been turned Eleanor Hepworth. Thelma Jenman could; Idaho, died Friday evening m the ing on a chartered Lewis Brothers over to the Pleasant Green LDS sen, Mabel Petersen, Aliens S hep-pic- k, Rupert General Hospital of pneu- Loving mankind with a heart so bus. Helen Smith, Dora Voshell Ward by the Magna Community monia following surgery. sincere. will return to Utah Easter Council to use as they see fit for Leora Butters, Kathleen Coon. They He was the brother of Mrs. Don And loving his God who was alSunday, according to Mr. Winters. the improvements or maintenance Ruth H. Coon. Mary Diana, Shaw and Mrs. Elmer Bowen of ways ao near. The boys will stay at the YMCA. of the local cemetery. Gladys Hales, Billie Hansen, Bet" Our Fether : Magna. It was ascertained from Oquirrh ty Heath, Kay Henry, Helen JeppThe youths. will participate in Sincere sympathy is expressed judging for the livestock and Stake officials thaj. the Pleasant son, Della Kone, Ella Petersen, to the sorrowed family. Green Ward waresponsible for Violet PoweU. Ethel Stevenson The Psychology Club will pre- shearing contests. and Hazel West. the cemetery, made the that Proceeds trip By skillful conduct and artificial sent a play the following Friday, possible came from the meat rafmeant a person may make a sort April 8, 1953 at 8 p. m. in the aud fle sponsored by the Real glory springs from the siAnd as ye would that men of name for himself; but If the in- itorium entitled, Pot Porri. The number of should do to you, do ye also to lent conquest of ourselves. Lions Club and invited is cordially ner jewel be wanting, all U van- general public -them likewise. JeFJI contributions.' oth Thesipeeq --Goethe to attend. ity, and will not last CYPRUS LEAVES Cemetery Fund Turned Over To P. Ward FOR SHOW ht Midway Cafe, very near future. Another street of fine homes is contemplated by Paul and Chad White, Magna brothers, who plan for 18 homes at 7600 West and 3100 South. Each home will have a frontage. The third project, the former Ensign Subdivision at 3200 South and 8850 West in Magna, has been purchased by Grant Nielson, who anticipates that 46 homes will be constructed there. This is directly west of the Oquirrh Hills subdivision, built by Construction Company. In addition to a number of homes being completed by basement excavations are being started in the new subdivision of the Alldredge Construction Company, just east of Thomas Gardens. So, verily, these builders do believe there's no place like your own home, lived in, enjoyed and owned by you. The joy is m ownership. 145-fo- Jamboree. Part One Interlocutor, Parley Hail the Champions, could McCleve; first end man, H. C. An- well have been the cry at Victory derson; second end man, Carlos Day, celebrated Monday in MagJohnson; third, Charles Keyes; na to honor the Cyprus Pirate fourth, O. J. McDonald; fifth, H. hoop squad by reason of their P. Hawke; sixth, C. G. Harris; placement of 5th place in the Utah seventh, Ray Merrill; eighth, W. High School Class B basketball C Matthews. tournament At Home in HadVs Brother The skirmishes came to an end Chance, Clan Huffaker; Hate, at Provo Saturday evening when George F. Cromar; Greed, George Walker; Envy, Roland Reid; Superstition, Steve Havrilo; Boss War, Glen Breeze; New Brother, Homer Bowen. Uncle Toms Harlem Cabin Uncle Tom, O. K. Fotheringham; Young Tom, Phil Debs; Pee Wee, Verl Winn; Curley Cheatem, Haws. Other members of the group will participate in the chorus. Evidently believing the adage, There's no place like your own three more subdivisions home, are planned for Magna and immediate area, according to Information given this paper. for approval of Applications same have been filed with the State Board of Health for water, availability. Water will be sup plied by the Magna Water Company. Magna-Garfiel- County Division leaders of the Salt Lake County Red Cross fund drive reported this week that their volunteers had collected $5,430.89 or 39 percent of the $16,300.00 division goal. A total of $61,596 60 or 41 percent of the campaign goal of $150,481 has been collected by all eight divisions in the fund drive, which is 57 percent ahead of last year's drive. Hunter Honored D C. Houston and Grey Bogden, county division gave a special Achievement Award" to Carter Hess and his volunteers in Hunter for being the first team in the campaign. to reach 100 percent in their team goal. ' The Hunter Lions Club sponsored and assisted in a fine way for the success of the drive. Members of the winning County Division team in Hunter are Fay Day, Susan Ealer, Cleah Jenkins, Lavelle Elzinga, Janet Ratto, Karma Heaton, Mary Ratto, Marie Goodfellow, Norma Hulse, Marianna Wach, Percia White, Dott Beutler. Houston urged other county division volunteers to finish their contact work this week and attend the fourth report meeting this Friday at 4:30 p. m. at the county chapter headquarters, 15 South 2nd East. County Division District chairmen are James F. Borden, Rachel Grece, Howard W. Pingree, Carter Hess, A1 Warr, Jay W. Joseph P. Dillier, Parley McClevvftoss S. Pine, Mrs. Louis Miller, Byron Engar, Peter M. Mickelson, Mrs. Rayola Smith, Harvey Cundick, Mrs. L. C. Creer, Mrs. Ella Mugelson, Max Mum-forWendel Holmes, Mrs. Rebecca Bensen. Sail Camp ar LIONS PLAN Of Annual Goal Cannon-Papamkol- mor-tuai- like Despite bad, stormy, cold weathdays, the Magna community-wid- e cleanup went ahead as per schedule, and proved moat successful Friday and Saturday. John Rokich, executive secretary of the Magna Chamber of Commerce, and Clem Toone, acting road supervisor, were the spearheads for the drive. These men worked very diligently and hard on Migna Main Street, clearing the alleys and hauling away all refuse that residents had placed for the county truck haulage. Tractor Work Completed They also obtained s tractor and bulldozer and leveled many lots filled with weeds several of them on Main Street The men and their crews were still working Tuesday night .and planned to continue the campaign until everything was hauled sway. However, Mr. Toone condoned the condition of alleys, and suggested that they be deeded by the county to the owners. He particularly emphasised the condition of alleys between 8700 and 8650 West end 8650 and 8600 West streets. In several places, it was Impossible to get up and down them, due to the piles of tree limbs and other refuse that had been placed there. The officials recommend now that the alleys have been cleaned, that property owners burn their debris or put it in containers on the curb tor the county and garbage trucks to haul away. Wants Te Fight In tha Cleanup, one resident to bitterly resented the county worker! cleaning the alleys that h asked Mr. Toone if he wanted to fight. The property owner clain.d the civic worker! had clv. ) some gravel away he had pced to get in his garage- - er for several V-- Hunter Plans ' 'w J i Fashion Show Copper Printing Asked To Act At In answer to a query in this' column about local merchants spon- Magna Headquarters For All Contributions soring a Fashion Show, Clair To Cowlishaw Family; Hunter Ward Plans Huffaker, Magna business man and member of the Lions Club, Benefit Dance April 2nd says that this organization is tentatively planning a Fall Show. Widow and Family Lose All Clothing-Hom- e They feel that the lavish Minwill in strel entertainment April Magna, Hunter and vicinity are be their spring contribution. Glad to hear of this progressive again rallying to the help of a friend and neighbor. spirit that is for the betterment of Sunday morning, a few minour community. utes after 2:00 a. m.. Mrs. Ray of 0997 West 3500 Cowhshaw. Fine Families South, awakened to a peculiar if twigs were crackling. Five of our finest local business sound-a- s firms are directed by brother Then she smelled smoke, billowteams These members have com- ing from her kitchen. The brave little mother awakbined their energies and talents to In efforts to lend a helpoffer most tangible contributions ened her four children, Shirley, hand to Mrs. Ray Cowli-shaing for the growth of Magna and area. 10; Kenneth, 9, Dorothy, 6 and Elwhose home burned Their names and success are len, 19 months, and led them to down at 6997 West 3500 across the her brothers house South, Sunday morning at 2 I refer first to the four Papanik-ola- s street a. m., a benefit dance is to An alarm was turned in to the brothers John E Nick, Gus be held Thursday evening, and Spitz. They now have so Magna Fire Department, and alApril 2nd in the Hunter comin business and the interests the though they many Murray Ward. world and have completed hun- pany responded in record time, it Mrs. Cowlishaws husband dreds of projects that their history was impossible to save the house. was fatally injured in an incould read like a Horatio Alger Fire Chief Roy Smith said that it dustrial accident just six was a blazing inferno when they story. months ago. LumCentral arrived. the with Starting Since that time Mrs. ber & Hardware Company, they Mrs. Cowlishaw and children Cowlishaw and her four have branched into the escaped with only their night from 10 children, ranging Construction com- clothes not even taking time to to 19 months, have reyears pany (our good friend, E. L. Can- put coats or shoes on. sided m the dwelling that non, is the Cannon part), so that was nothing but charred emTragedy Strikes Again their business goes into many of bers after the Sunday husband months Six the ago states. western the ffo. and five father after died, days Another team involves the in Magna or GarAnyone a he a head when suffered injury Paulos Brothers Auto Company-head- ed field to aid this fine wishing exair was cask he with filling by Ernie and Pete Paulos. family, is kindly asked to These two likeable ploded. He was employed by Utah leave their contributions at fellows are constantly striving to Construction Company at the time the Copper Printing Comof his death. improve and enlarge their pany office. Hunter Ward estiloss The of the house was business. officials will appreciate the mated at contents at and $5,000 Still another affable and pleasgenerous, neighborly help ant partnership is Clair and $2500, Mrs. Cowlishaws purse that people of this vicinity $400 m currency was containing Keriny Huffaker, directing the at always extend in time of believed to been first have lost, Huffaker Furniture Company and tragedy. was but found in a blanket that traveling down the street, one was The newspaper office is wrapped around the baby. likewise notes the cooperation of open from 9 00 a. m. to 5:00 Mrs. Cowlishgw's sister, LeRae John W. and George Papanikolas p. m. at the Papanikolas Furniture and Thomas, was staying with the at the time of the blaze, family Appliance Company. and assisted in a fine way to get Still another brother duo, daily the children out safely. working with each other are DavThe Magna fire department id and Delmar McDougal, in heads said the cause of the blaze of the McDougal Funeral charge appeared to have been either an y home in Magna, as well as a overheated stove or a defective in Taylorsville. flue. Only a small amount of the May all have continued 'success. house value was covered by inj MAGNA CLEANUP SUCCESSFUL , Magna-Gar-fie- j li n-:- |