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Show 1 Universal Microfilming 141 PUrponl Are. Sail Lake City. Utah HE' M! AoasrA. 1 Read It In The Time Forty-fir- Year st Cyprus Sophomore VJizi s Legion Speech Title Dm esjftCa S f Wayne Alltlredgs, 34, and Ronald Dale Hardy, 16, Cyprus High School Student, Die After Crind.ng, Two Car Collision Near Blackrock TaO local., irn d a'h reai-lcnt- jRc'ek j ThJy were Wajne Alldiedge 34, c lu75 II 4830 Souti, former til known Ga'ficld res dent, and Ronald Dale Hirdy, 16, son of Mr.ad M's Riph E Hardy, 2j0? Suth '3 M V.T st Ronald v n.. a junior at Cp us H'"h School "iouvale c. tg s r TO RETIRE FEBRUARY . yt Js. .Va.d chapel d-- St, officers lifted ths Case vehicle from the victim to free him. Both victims were pronounced dead on arrival at Salt Lake General Hospital. Mr Alldredga was born Oct. 25, 1923, in Cedar City, to Lee and Ermine Dailey Alldredgo. He was employed as a truck dr.ver fbr the Utah State Road -j.nmisaion and served in the L S N ivv s x years during World War II He had lived m Garfield un.il I9a5 when he moved to a died k Mr Adamson was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors inEsdras (Ed) Esklund clude his widow; four sons, Eadras Ed Esklund, regarded Wayne, Robert, of Magna, Kay, Magna resid nt, will retire from Granger; Floyd, Salma, 12 grandwork at the Garfield plant of the children; three sisters, Mrs. Byron American Smelting and Refining Adams, Blackfoot, Idaho, Mrs Reba Buckley, Chicago, Mrs Viva Company orf February 28th. Ross, Whittier, Calif. He has been employed for 24 Interment was made at Wasatch years and is a fireman in the Lawn under the dnection ol the aij switching department Peel Funeral Homo. The Copper Printing Company He and his wife plan to trav.l to n ths western states and Mr. extends sincere condolences Esklund will pursue his hobby the Adamson family m their'great loss. of n i. &5wwSU. mitt fishing Photo courtesy of .Smelter News, Garfield AS&R Plant PL A YER d This we.ks Cyprus High School hoop star, Player of the Week, chosen by the Magna Chamber of Commerce, is Tim Nelson He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar R. Nelson of 3899 South 3200 West. Tim, who is a junior this year at Cyprus, is being sponsored this week by the Paulos Auto Company. Before enrolling at Cyprus, he attended Valley Junior High School. FIRST SECURITY PUNS OPENING MARCH 6th URGE VAULT INSTALLED LOW FUNDS ARE NO FUN! LOANS READY Ready cash is available at 4 per cent per annum to all local veterans who have kept up their GI insurance and have converted it to one of the permanent plans, according to a special made to this paper by George L. CaryTrational service officer for the Disabled American Veterans. Policy holders may borrow up to 94 per cent of their reserve upon execution of a loan agreement satisfactory to the adminis- Honored By State Press Awards having three awards presented at the conclusion of the annual three-da- y winter convention of the Utah State Press Association They included first place for b.st editors column, first place fiV best news story and also third place to the former Garfield Leader for best edifors column MAGNA LADY DIES SUNDAY IN SALT LAKE A gala HEART QUEEN of Magna Cindy Lee Sdrales, infant daughter of Tom and Athena Frankos Sdrales, 5509 13th East, Holladay, died at her residence Wednesday at 5 a m The child was born December 20, 1957, m 4 Salt Lake City Survivors include her parents, a sister, Vicky Lin Sdrales, Holla-datrator four grandparents, Mr. and Loans may be repaid in full in Mrs James Sdrales, Salt Lake amounts of $5 00. or any multiple City, and Mr. and Mrs Pete thereof Frankos, Magna veterans may make . Disabled Sincere sympathy is extended application at the main office, Mrs Sdrales formerly worked 1750 South Redwood Road It is at the Magna telephone office g necessary that each applicaitlthough Cyprus lost He was n his insuiance policy or consbred by Louis Falvo and Sons for several years and was 4 honor here wee for this number version nn BMW Ifu .. y C ease Mr Hayda is now retirmg from the Garfield Plant of the American Smelting and Refining Company on February 28th He has been unable to work for some weeks due to illness He plans to rest and relax during his retirem nt and spend con siderable time at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, wheie he can take baths in the curative hot waters for his health PHOTOSTAT Pirates 7o Meet BYU PRESENTS VARIETY SHOW Magjia Pioner Honored on 83th Birthday Observance Mi Joe Coon was honored by 30 family members in observance of his 88th birthday anniversary last Saturday The group paid homage to Mr Coon with an evening of dinner, rqusical and a social time Mr Coon, one of the first in this area, and probably musician in the most sought-afte- r former yeais foi nearly all comentertained his munity affair fanuh with his faitMul accordian Mr Evan Coon also entertained the group with vocal and guitai 4 selections resi-d.n- ts District 549, formerly "300 Jack Snell, chairman; Mrs. Pehrson, vice chairwoman; Hazel Norris, secretary; Beth Barker, treasurer; Dick Norris, Clarence Larson, Emil Williams, Elmer Hansen, committee; Jack Snell and Kenneth Bezzant, deleEs-tel- la gates District 547, formerly 302 Jim Brusatto, chairman; Mrs. Francis Hansen, vice chairwoman; Sevilla Reese, secretary-treasurecolm Orr, George Zambos, Archie Brown, Gourley, Bernardo, Francis Hansen, mittee Bernell Day and Reese, delegates AT CYPRUS WOMEN ENJOYING' -- SWIM CLASSES ' HRH ffl Mal- r; District 551, formerly Bill Jack com- Leon 300-- A Hal Pullum, chairman, Mrs. Malcolm McGee, vice ' chairwoman; Dena Jensen, secretary treasurer; Vern Oliver, Don Jeppson, Tom -- Jenkinson, committee; Daryl McCarty and Albert Monson, delegates A A er Republicans District 555, formerly 298 James Monson, chairman; Frances Ridge, vice chairwoman; Pearl SidApostle, secretary-treasureney Huish, E R Dimond and Rhoda Mitchell, district committee; E. R. Dimond and Nancy Cook, county committee; Frarces Ridge, state delegate, and Eleanor Coon, county delegate. District 553, formerly 299 E. F. Arave, chairman; Hattie Parks, vice chairwoman; Mrs. E. F. r; Arave, AY secretary-treasure- Floyd r; Dern, Mrs. Floyd Dem, E. F. Arave, district committee; Mrs. Floyd Dern, couhty committee; Hattie Parks, state delegate, and Floyd Dern, county delegate. District 549, formerly 300 Howard Ridge, chairman; Mane Sutton, vice chairwoman; Ver-veShaw, secretary - treasurer; Mane Sutton, Vervene Shaw, central committee, Stella Alldredge, Reed Toone, V. B Coon, district committee; Vervene Shaw and Edith N. Ridge, county delegates; Grant Sutton, state delegate. District 551, formerly 300-O. J. McDonald, Sr., chairman; Coral Huish, vice chairwoman; ne A Louise Newbold, secretary-treasure- r; Clan Toone, state delegate; Clarence Herzog, county delegate; Clarence Herzog, A L. Ottinger, E. LaMar Newbold, district committee; Clem Toone, Alloween Naylor, central committee. District 547, formerly 302 Thomas L. Vogt, chairman; Mrs. Jean Martin, vice chairwoman; Milton Johnson, secretary-treasureNathan Thomas, Lyle Hendrickson and Thomas Vogt, district committee; J. H. Breeze, by many friends. Sincere sympathy is extended The Brigham Young University to her bereaved family. Interment was under the direc- student program bureau presented a variety show at Cyprus High tion of the Peel Funeral Home. School School Students Make Monday. The show, emceed by Darrell Tour Of KCC Facilities Rose, had an international flavor, Over 350 high school students 63 with numbers being presented from Salt Lake City, Murray, by students from various counGranite and Jordan districts, tries of the world. toured facilities of Kennecott on February Copper Corporation The program included selec11, Science Youth Day. tions from an Indian trio; a vocal The activity is aimed at encour-agin- g solo by a Japanese boy and an greater numbers of the of 63 women are enjoy imitation of Swedish Yogi Yorge-so- n total A youth to take advantage of the mg the Saturday by LeRoy Anderson. Other morning swim growing opportunities of modem mmg classes at the J ackling podl, numbers also were a Samoan careers in science engineering announces the instructors. The in sword dance by Tavita Fitisema-nu- , Students making the tour were musical and dances by a small is from 10 00 to 11:00 struction selected from the various science and to 12 00 noon. group from the Kia Ora (Maori) and math classes at the high with the advance- Club and also by the Hawaiian However, schools as a representative. They a ment of number of these ladies, Club. will make a report of their tour Shirley Harrison sang Italian are vacancies which will be there to classmates. open to otheYs who might wish to Street Song, Clyde Knapp,, jazz learn to swim Registration may pianist performed with gloves and mittens and also with a sheet be made at the pool. Thank You over the piano, and liave Stanton of Montana, presented a balancThe officers and members of Father Die , the Garfield Smsltermens Credit ing act. James Warren Locks, 81, of Union wish to thank the merJudy Carson, baton t wirier chants of the Magna Area for 2724 11th East, Salt Lake City, from Australia, who hbs performed with the San Francisco in died Thursday m a hospital their help and He was the father of Mrs. Clar49ers and toured throughout making our annual membership ence (Ruby) Coop of Magna. Australia, gave a baton twirling meeting such a success. A folk dance Garfield Smeltermens Sympathy is given to the sor- demonstration rowed family. Credit Union group was also featured. EQUIPMENT 1 Snodgrass, committee; D. S. Walker and Victor Bohne, delegates. District 553, formerly 299 Garfield Lewis, chairman; Vickii Paris, vice chairman; Mary Lewis, secretary; Mrs. C. L. Wright, treasurer; Norval Dilley, Eugeni Dea, Mary Brown, Rose Dilley, committee; Garfield Lewis and Mary Lewis, delegates i 42-3- To better serve citizens of this area, the Magna Photo Center has installed a new machine that will pioduce photostats of legal documents and other desired articles. This concern has had frequent requests for photostats on birth announcements, m l 1 1 a r y discharge papers, deeds, abstracts, etc. The Magna P.ioto Center also processes all types of film, roll and sheet color work n, District 545, formerly 302-J Marshall, chairman; LaPrele Matthews, vice chairman; Margaret Adamson, secretary-treasurBlaine Barnes, Foster Nuesmeyer E E Matthews, Margaret Adam Photo Courtesy of Safety News, son and Patty McDonald, com Garfield AS&R Plant mittee, J. A. Marshall and John Marino, delegates 36-3- INFANT DIES IM1 j EIoop.Foc! MAGNA FIRM INSTALLS FINE well-know- . . Mrs. Alverelda Maybell Jones Young Perry Shmkle, 3379 South' died early 89J20 Wast in Magna, Again, the two rival teams, Cy Sunday at 57 North. 8th West in prus Pirates and the Bingham Salt Lake City Miners, will tangle in a hotly Mrs Shmkle was bom April 11, contest-- d hoop game this Friday 1903, in Union, to David E. and at the local gymnasium, evening Averelda Harcastle Jones. She announces Coach Bry Sorensen. lived in San Francisco from 1928 The junior varsity engages Several speakers at the opening to 1956, when she moved to Magceremonies will include George na She married John Shmkle their opponents at 6 30 and the mam event will start promptly Cromar, president of the Magna after har previous husbands died a 8 00 oclock Community Council and Glynn Mr. Shmkle died in 1956. Olympus barely nosed out CyPetersen, president of the Magna Survivors Listed and Murray won its Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include two sons and prus, first league victory at the expense Among the bank's new features three daughters, Mrs. Violet 9 of the Pirate squad Friday, are drive-i- n windows of the latest Hieldbergh, Marsha, John Young, electronic with speakers type, San David Perry, with Cyprus now is third m the Rewhich will permit car passengers U S. Francisco; Army in Japan; Mrs. Dorothy gion Four standing, topped by to converse with tellers through Saby, Trout Creek, Juab County, Jordan, first, and Olympus, secthick bullet-proglass Utah; eight grandchildren; her ond Banking hours in the new mother of Magna; a brother, Roy, building will be the same as pre- also of Magna; two sisters, Mrs. viously; 9 30 am. to 2 00 pm Steeme Straitt, Vancouver, Wash-mgoMonday through Friday and 9 00 Mrs. Ivy Kirby, Oreville, a m. to 12 noon on Saturday. California. Although Mrs. Shinkle had not resided m this area for some time, she will be fondly recalled BROCKBANK spon-brin- 2 Copper Printing Is The Copper Printing Company was signally honored Sunday by PAT LAZENBY reigned as queen of the annual Brockbank Junior High School Vail ntine Ball Friday evening She was selected by students of the 9th gradg. Her attendants were Miss Sandra Dobbs of the 8th grade and Miss Vera Lazenby of the 7th grade. The hall was beautifully decorated in red and white by members of the student council for the festive event. 3900 S. 4000 West , i well-know- opening is planned on March 6," by the Fust Thursday Security Co.p for its beautiful new bank building, and in preparation for this event, local civic Kennecott Copper Corporation and state dignitaries will attend The Altar Society and the Pictuied above are three workMens Club of the Parish are dir- men installing the huge vault that the event. Mrs Loretta is being ecting planned to accommodate Falvo and William Costanzo are many papers, monies of private A in charge. the bank, according to L O LarRefreshments will be served son, manager Further details of the bank opening will be published in a later edition of this paper A public open house is planned from 4 00 pm to 8 30 oclock Pat Lazenby rnmmmmpmm Me-he- farew-1- Miss Chns-tofferso- half-brothe- u- Tim Nelson Democrats District 557, formerly 297 Earl Kramer, chairman; Millie vice chairwoman; Elizabeth Jones, secretary - treasurer; Ray Herrington, Jennie Brown and Glen Nelson, committee; Leonard Colonna, delegate. District 555, formerly 298 Victor Bohne, chairman; Mrs. Victor Bohne, vice chairman; Mary Coss-let- t, secretary - treasurer; Jack Colonna, Arthur Marsh and Bill HEYDAY energetic and active church workas first LDS Primary er, president of the Garfield Ward. She continued her church work after moving to Magna, being identified with many groups in he Pleasant Green Ward. Known for her keen sense of humor, kind manner and spry-nesMrs Mitchell was widely acquainted in this vicinity. She and her husband reared an outstanding family to include the following survivors: three sons, two daughters, N. Lorenzo, Bountiful; Claude W, Torrance, Cali- l, forma; Newell, Mrs Leonora Salt Lake City; Mrs. Walter Love, Atlanta, Georgia Other survivors include 24 grandchildren, 42 great - grandchildren; three great - great - grandchildren, two half-sister- s, d 1 Democratic and Republican districts in this area, according to D. S. Walker, Demo chairman, and W. B Martin, GOP chairman. T San-dal- FREEGARD TO BE HONORED 1 social, honoring Charles E Freegard, forme ly of Our Lady of Lourdes church in Magna, will be held on Wednesday evening, February 26 t the Paiish Community Hall. 2840 South 9000 West He has - n t.ansf-rreto the Tooele Pa ih Lieiyone in this area is invited to attend at 8 00 oclock, and be - s at the event that will compliment Father Freegard who has done such wonderful work in o lidding the Parish Hall and for oth r community activiti-- s John Rokich, acting as master of ceremonies, will introduce the speakers on the program to include- George F. Cromar, president of the Magna Community Council, Glynn Petersen, presi-- d nt of the Chamber of Commerce, Harold Wacker, president of the Lions Club and P. H Enof Mills, sign, superintendent County In His Fine Officers, committees and delegates td county and state elec- tions have been set up hy the oratorical contest. the Amencan M.-- s Lonnie Wheat, or area contest to be held in Muridk sophomore at Cyprus High School, h ia been chosen as the winner of ray at a date to be later anthe annual Americanism otatori-ca- l nounced The winner of that event content, sponsored locally by will compete in a state or departth5 Cyprus American Legion ment contest and be eligible for Post 38, announces Don DeVore, a scholarship to any university or coll-g- e of his or her choice command-- r a r, Mrs The American Legion Jesiis Grace Long, Canada, Lethbridge, The pert little lass is a daugh- to thank Mr. Russon, speech "Big Frank" Hayda ter of Mr and Mrs David G teacher at Cyprus High School, Mrs Walter Zobell, John L. of Canada. Raymond, Pictured above is Frank Hayda Lewis of 2400 South Redwood for his help and in The Copper Printing Company at his prime of health in 1915. At Road this event. extends sympathy to the bereaved this time Mr Hayda, n She will compete m a district Good luck, Miss Lonnie' family Magna resident, was 22 years old, stood 6 feet, 3 inches tall and weighed 310 pounds At that time he was employed at the Arthur Plant Foundry of GALA the Utah Copper Company and he could lift castings weighing between 500 and 700 pounds with Legion-sponsore- Iathei All-dre- dj 0) Manon S. Russon, member of the Cyprus High School Faculty, is pictured above, congratulating Miss Lonnie Wheat, tor winning m. A Frank Hayda s, AT TOWN PARTY OF THE vn Pg EDeCuBQO Active Church Worker Mrs. Mitchell, known to many as Aunt Minnie," was always an heart Survivors Given iLt Magna, and had att nded schools in Magna and Garfield He married Dorothy Niles in 1947 Th.y were Elko, Nev later divorced His survivors include two som, and two daugnters, Stanley Wayne and Leslie Gene , Erda, Tooele Countv, Toni Anne and Ila Mane Alla diedge, Muiray, stepson, Ronnie Vohell, Lake Point, Tooele ALo surviving are his father and stepmother, Mur ay, thice biotn i3 and th eo m! rs, Mis John Murray," T o o e e, Ms Chailes Borwaller, Erda, Mrs. Dan Gaidner, Salt Lake City; Quentin Alldredge, Kearns, Gene Alldiedge, with U 3 An force at Ft Biagg, N C ; Laac Alldredge, Murray, three giandparents, Mrs. Dali y, Summit, ana Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Alldredge, St George. Ronald Dale Hardy, 16, 3908 S 4800 West, Gi anger, was born Feb 24, 1941, in Salt Lake City, to Ralph E (Ed) and Frances Nagcli Hardy He was a junior at Cypius High School in Magna and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and was a priest in the Aaronic Priesthood in the Granger Second LDS Ward. His survivois include his parents; two brothers and a sister, Glenn Edward Hardy, Rtissell Cook Hardy, and Francine Hardy, all of Granger; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Nageli, Salt Lake City. Fun ral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm in the North Jordan Stake Tabernacle, Adamson pm, after T ,c e teemed Kennecott work-- r was boin March 20, 1900, in V.,.e lean Foik, to H nry and Hansen Adamson He viror.e .nia.n.d Ethel Hancock Nov 16, 19-in Salt Lake City. 1, Mr. Adamson was a turbine fo.eman at Kennecott Copper do p central power plant, and had worked many years for the copper firm. He was a ffindly, nga0ing man, kind and symoa-ihet.- c and possessed great integrity Ha was respected by all Signger She suffeied a fractured left wri and i.b fractures. M' A l.Kdge was a passeng.r m a ca- - div n by W.ll am Roy Damron, of 8693 Helen Dr,ve, Magna Th y we'e eastbound, enroute to Magna Mr. Damron suffered a laceration of the leg, chipped tooth and chest huits The Hardy youth and the Johnson girl were in the westbound vehicle, enroute to Tooele. Thrown From Car Apparently, according to officers, Mr Alldredge was thrown from the car directly into the path of an cast bound car driven by J R Case, Grantsville. He was dragged 150 feet along the highway Mr. Case said he did not see the victim. Twenty spectators and peace Mi 4 30 atuiJay, ' 1929 F nal. befitting rites far Fliyd 'exand r Adamson, 57, regai ded Magna resident, were conduct j inu.aday in the Magna LDS y Dar-TTll- L 3223 Ba ney A FINE MAN 28 eo SOenfte oG Former Magna Pioneer Lady Dies At 88 lt SLATED FOR 15 and M'S. Mr ED ESKLUND h r at Monday N incy Join oi, FINAL RITES Number 35 Mrs. Ann Minnie Rouse Mitchell, 88, of 171 Avenue, Salt Lake City, former local pioneer resident of this area for many years, died Sunday, 2 04 a m., at her home of pneumonia. The fine lady was born January 10, 1870, in Newark, England, to John William and Charlotte Porter Rouse. She married Alfred Mitchell July 18, 1888 in England, later solemnized in the Sa't Lake LDS Temple He died April 16, f f s fohowmg-- a car collision Saturday, H 25 pm, ne- -r the v actuct on A U 3 50 r. ar Black heme w daughtci The Complete Home Newspaper" Magna, Utah, Friday, hebruary 21, 1958 TuleeG TTuj A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION r; state delegate; W. B. Martin, county delegate District 545, formerly 302-John Sutton, chairman; Eddie H. Jenkins, secretary-treasureD Reid, county delegate, and John Sutton, state delegate. A r; SWIM CLASSES READY FOR BOY SCOUTS, CUBS Registration is now being effected at the Jackling Swimming Pool for- "learn-to-swiclasses open to all Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of this area. Officials can handle a class of 30 or more and all are asked to - m register by Saturday, February 22nd, at the pool. m |