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Show i Universal Microfilming 141 Piarponi Aw. Salt Lake City. Utah ' 45? Tjjj Th e THINKING out LOUD am wondering if 1. na n mother. realise how much my own morning outlook effects the entire family. If I am critical, strung and discouraged, the mosphere of the entire household IP Ikl klftj ft vFll becomes tense and forbidding. On the other hand, if I set about my morning tasks with cent, unhuriied and can send my frame of mind. three daughtrrs to school happy Public hearing on a proposed a;.d ready to tackle the problems zoning map and ordinanre to co-- 1 of the day. vr the Magna area was set Fri- I know th'.re are mornings day by the Salt Lake County for December 18th at when things just don't run Commis-in- n Vnocthly. whei it ia ha-- d to ram- 10:30 a.m. in the commission calm aad unruffled. That ehanih r. -in T'-is the time 1 shj :'.i rem.n.l :i.y n:ea. as the Magrt na Planningproposed salt that a peer p r.de in a D.Mrct, is located l-n 1 o! sir1a school Is sny between 7230 and 0200 West and to t. ca s be fr im couth to the Denver & b eakfa-- l tibia. Rio W 'stern Railroad Grande 1 belUvs I bare It wtth'n nr.tracks running diagonally from a of the kind p w?r e hv'p point just north of 4100 South at cey my family will l.ve. Wh:tVr 7200 West to a point near 3500 it will bi ons o! deprerred South at 9200 West. Ira-ioor cm of ccn'i..-r- J Planning Director Morachievement dep:nds a great ris County E. Johnson pres.nted the prode l on haw He day begin?. posed map to the commission and X fheiafcrr co.i.ider if my i; said it had been the result of crest a serene and r.pll i'; t- activi-ii- , scvcial months of each day's beginning study and with Mag.n.t r'p.e;en!i-t;ves- . not onry in our horns, but also in l..ii business and with ea.y friend and person X see. X HEARING DATE tLT (IV XS'MACNA IMES MLajghna. Read It In The Timet " 'The Complete Home Newspaper A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Number Magna, Utah, Friday, November 29, 1957 jfjHAL RITES FORMER HEADS NEW COUNTY LAW WILL ;0F CYPRUS AT AFFECT MAGNA OPEN HOUSE 1923 Basketball Group . . . iHOftOR ROY ZONING HATCH FRIDAY CHMM0NSHIP HOOP 0 AT G7PMS TAKES HOMS X p, held o:i Lament B. announces the new aw allows for the establishment , si rvi.v areas in unincorporated areas of the county, which could direct residents of these U pay additional fees for .ire piideciion and garbage if lh.y wanted these sertv -'- vices. j. Jsr , . n, j ' P4 s. its it- - - ft?; j. ; Roy Hztch Iloy ll.'itrh, 72, of 1027 Douglas i Mr. Gunderson further stated fire underwriters have said that Sail Like City. Sirin I if the county has a general Piciur-- d strove is a cnampionsnip basketball team oi Cyprus nign scouoi-m- tu former local resident ana umi students thu program of fire protection in K.nnecotl official, died of a heart were irznrisrred fiom attending Granite high. Magna and other areas, the serOn the front row are Kenneth Huffaker, Louis Coon, Myrt Alldredge.' ailment Wednesday at 4 a. m. in The second row includes Coach Richards. Claude Parkins, Orval Wolstenholma. Dali Suiton and vice will not cost the taxpayers i Salt Lake hospital. anything because the fire insurMr. Hatch retired in 19.71 as Pxincipal T. P. Brockbank. ; 4 ance rates would be reduced. to the general of Ulan Dr. Edward Grose is standing at tha back. Ha was student body president that year. Before any action is taken on enmbe? 6th. Th- - first game is at Hig'i Schiml on Tu.sday, Dec. in- of Kenneeott First Game December 6ih Copper Division bi-the program, the commission will ut school 10th a starts the second 6:30 will school the Highland and p.m. position; Cyprus hi;h Copper Corporation, play and plays Weber Friday, Deccni- - hold r public hearing. which he had held since January, 'tricir first preseason game with at 8:00 o'clock. ber 13th, 2:00 p.m. 1949. becoming superir.t.n-den- t of the Arthur plant of Utah Copper, he worked for various By Karen Larson copper mining capacities in Ari- for theF T3 Judges and Alaska. zona, Utah, Nevada Song und Yell F . He was appointed director cl contest Wedneslabor relations in 1943. day urc Bill In Utah for 60 Years from We Look Back 337 Year To Find A Utah resident for 60 years. station KNAK, All Our Freedoms Of The First in Mr. Hatch was w.ll known Bill Terry from Tho land was always thcra. Three miles high where the mounwestern sUtes mining. Upon gradDeborah KLUB, tains crested, six miles deep to tha oil domes, with a breadth of uation from th.- University of Paig; from the Utah in 1907 with a bachelor of eighteen hundred and a length of three thousand miles. No ono said Tribune. il would bo America noir Englishor even white. Loaat of all tha science degree in civil engineerThe Cyprus 44 S. U. and slice of owned a The Indians. tiny Pilgrims ing, he was employed at the MagClub Swimming contestU. S. 6 and a long trek east of Routo lhoy weren't na copper mill of Utah Copper. had their first meeting Monday at In 1910, ha was prom I'.ed to reing ownership with the Pecot tribe. They bad food enough to stock Mr. Zamsky is the 4:00 p. m. seven shelves in a super-markand gun that would shoot 450 foet pair foreman at the old Copp-'-r-- ; loach. December 5th is the boys' a with wind. tail ton plant in Bingham. first meet and will be between Mr. Hatch was born December Tney were tho people. It takes land and people to develop a East, Tooele and Cyprus at the 14, 1884. at Heber, to Joseph and country, an idea, a civilisation. local pool. The idea that seeded first in Maeaachuaetts toil was Freedom. Jane Clyde Hatch. He married new lhe didn't 1. God. to A Freedom ideaso Wherritt Pilgrims Lcltcrman Larry Tracy is January worship st Imogenc understand it too well themselves. For a long lime they put Quakers 1912, in Independence. Missouri. heading the list as ace swimmer and such in the stocks on tho town common. But they didn't burn this year and may win a scholShs died August 25, 1957. them. And that was a beginning. He was a member of the Amerarship with his work. He swims freedom-hungrTho land was big. Big enough lo absorb a lot of ican Institute of Mining and one second under college time and was listed in the top 50 men people f:om a lot of placet; big enough for this first freedom to ferEngineers. tilise tome daring thoughts in a man's mind before tho king's police Survivors include on: son, Roy of the region. could got to him. Big enough io hatch out strange now freedoms. Clay, Copperton; three grandFreedom lo own land. Freedom to worship God. Freedom to elect children; four brothers and a sisCAST CHOSEN F. Dr. F. and Glenn Abram, your own assemblyman. Fretdom to speak, to write, to print.free-deter, The cast fur the Hangman's to deny tho king, to move west if you didn't like it oast, to bo S., Salt Lake City, and Georg; Noose, the annual school play, and Mrs. W. R. Wh:rritt, Heber. your own master oven if your face was black, to join a union, to has been chosen and will include live in any street you chose, lo go to church or stay away. Funeral rites were held Friday , Sandra Carter, Elva Coon, Lonnie And always down the centuries ths people remembered, someat 10:30 a.m. at 574 E. 1st South Wheat, Sherrie Cameron, Rae times dimly, sometimes with burning urgency, the freedom that and burial made in the Wasatch Eden, Linda Johnson, Warren colored all tho others and gave them dimension and vilidiiythe Lawn Cemetery. White, Maynard Pollock, Pat freedom to worship God. Mr. Hatch was highly regarded Claycombe and Dick Smith. Th idea grow, tho people flourished, tho land look both io its and liked by employes of the bosom and mad them inseparable and groat. For faith in freedom copper concern in this area. SinContest Winners cere sympathy is extended to today sustains th American people. Freedom, indivisible, mad up The I Speak For Democracy," of all the freedoms, groat and small. Freedom with lit overwhelming members of his bereaved family. contest was held last week and T responsibility. Freedom that rests at th tost on America's unshaken TAKEN TO HOSPITAL were Nadine the three conviction that every human being, his dignity and his freedom aro President J. Frank Peel of Wheat and Lonnie the of Lord. Thaxton, in th tight precious Stake was taken to St Warren White. Mark's Hospital Monday to reThese students will compete ceive medical treatment. in region, state and national conHis many friends cxt.nd best tests if they win. wishes for a complete recovery. 27th. beginning at 2:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. It is being held in the gymnasium for the first time inasmuch as facilities of the auditorium will not accommodate the students YELL and spectators who might wish to attend. A in iti.ng cf the Webster Russell P.tcr Harrison, 59, of Asxocia-ti.i- n 2291 A mo.-i-l cordial invitation to exS"h:.ol Berkeley Street, Salt Lak; will be h"l i Thursday cven-.n- City, mathematics teacher for 18 The annual Cyprus high school tendi d to everyone in this combeD; eember Jih. s'.rc?sing the years and district manager for and Yell" contest will be munity to attend this contest tween the three classes. Judges The gathering Surety Life Insurance Company, "Song :ht:ii of held on Wednesday, November will decide the winners. died Saturday at 1 p.m. in a Salt begins at 730 p.m. Lake hospital of a heart condiThe cubir pres.ntalion will be tion. uade by the Cub Scouts of Pack He was a mathematics tsachi-- r 101 and LaVeile Sadler, PTA at Cyprus high school from 1923 president will open the meeting. to 1941, and also taught seminary The opening prayer is to b; given courses for the LDS Church in by Father C. E. Frc. gard. the Granite School Districts. t. I CYPRUS CAPERS or Nolo to D.i 1 thought you that contrimight like to of a buting to a delinquency on minor where hands are placed Utah under a felony, It child tho and ean draw up to Coda penitentiary. 5 years in tho slat Bothering a child by attempting to pick her up. using obscene un-dlanguage is a misdemeanortha ofand tho code fender can receive 9 months in fine. the county jail and 9300 once, warn I only for U. Watch end than taka action. 78-7-- 9. ' His-term- guests Thursday evening at the Open House of the beautiful educational site. They included in order of their service, revered Taylor P. Brockbank, George H. Marchant and Dr. John Fitzgerald. Walter K. Daly is the present principal. Century of Servica Another unusual note is the fact that three teachers, who are still at Cyprus instructing in sonic instances, the third generation, were present. They are J. S. Christensen, who has served 35 years, Jess R. Jensen, who has taught 33 years and Mrs. Madeleine Waldis who has given wonderful instruction for 30 years. All are loved by thousands of former pupils. Some of the funner teachers also wire present at the ceremonies to include Vera North, Erda Robert Cooper and Williams, James Maher. Mr. T. P. Brockbank was brought to the festivities by his son, Bernard, who is a member of the Granite District Board. Despite his advanced age, Mr. T. P. Brockbank fondly recalled one and all, and was very happy to again be at Cyprus. The other two former principals also expressed their happiness to be present and see the improvements and advancements made at the rapidly growing school. . OOUIRRH STAKE DAN&E Oquirrh Stake Dance, sponsored by the Magna Ward, will be held Saturday, December 7th, in the Oquirrh Stake House at 830 p. m. Further announcement will be made at a later date. FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL HONORS YOUTH y WEBSTER PTA t Former Cyprus School Teacher Dies At CYPRUS SLATES ANNUAL SONG, CONTEST r Elder Dale Kent McArthur A farewell testimonial was held recently for Elder Dale Kent McArthur, son of Mrs. Emma Boone of Chula Vista, California, formerly of Magna, prior to his departure for the Gulf States Mission in Houston, Texas. Elder McArthur is now in this area visiting his brothers, Rex and Larry and their families, as well as other friends, and relatives. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on December 4th. The young man is well known and regarded in this ares. SANTA ARRIVES FRIDAY ON BIG HELICOPTER souL what? 'V j In 1941 he began working for Principal Milton Johnson will give a report on the consultation Commercial Travelers' Insurance system and President Sadler will Company, opened their Colorado district offices in 1947, and rep. ak on "Safety in General. turned to Salt Lake City in 1949. Mr. Don Owsley, public relaH; was born September 0, 1898 tions head of th; Utah Oil Company, will give a demonstration in Vernal to Peter and Margaret and talk o:i "Safety B Its. PTA Murray Harrison. He married members w.ll be askt-- to parti- M.ldrcd Swenson May 31, 1922, on in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. cipate in an open di:,u.-'iio- I would like lo say to a fino man and father with whom I talked, Monday about a most important decision of his Ufa: decide not can rashly. The decision made nvor bo roe tiled, and you will tha most precious things in liio-f- THANKSGIVING ; WITH EAGLE SCOUT AWARD read of modern and journalists using as a bluiprin! and , re My goed. sweet, attractive friend. Grac Nixon Stewart, used to teach my three gals. "Habit is a cable. We weave a thread of it every day. and at Ust we cannot break it." How truo this U showing in several lives. Sad. too. )oso r DECEMBER 5th the Bible guide, il only serves io for the world today the eternal truth that the Bible IS the mort excillig book in lhe world; and that wo can rely on its wisdom. Inspiration and advice in affairs as well as matters of . LOCAL YOUTH PRESENTED we rclenti-t- s M. CunJcrscn said the cost for fire pivt cl ion and garbage lei in the areas would be .i on an Biscssed property .ill. m of not more than one and a naif mills. y PLANS MEET j days. When ! tin MANTAS j Iverson, research director, of County Offi- :i:ii lhi act would allow ..p to 10 liiffi'icnt services which uuiiM include the s.'wcr, etc. Kv..n .!i ili . 1 Chan-ma- n fr-.:- , With the exception of the first y discussion is being new County Service principal at Cyprus high school, passed by the 1957 W. Harris, who is deceased, all forincc principals were special, unincorporated tl wl IrtMifi i!u- - Act glro.-al-d'-ne- Ths Most Wonderful Book LAKE RIDGE Saver&l yeais iga a renowned schoHt said that the Eib.ical Bible is the mo t exciting book in ihe world, lx looks at lift A frankly; glosjex over nothing; R and in pegs after page, reads as if il wara written yisterday. He went on to describe il as being "a mod useful work; modern, and vibrantly alive for every generation.' In tha religious and ethical tense, few would ever questin' that statement But the world recently learned of the Bible's ust-- ! fulness and importance in a soma-what different capacity from what wa normally associate with the value of that good book. Engineers and scientists are using tha Bible as a guide to develop the natural resources of Israel. About 20 years ago a Biblical archaeologist puaaled over this' passage in the Book of Kings: "All those vessels, which Hiram made to King Solomon for tha house of the Lord, were of bright nrass. In tha plain of Jordan did tha king cast them, in the clay ground." Tha archaeologist knew the word brass meant copper. But it these mines tver axUted they Funeral riles for Frank Brad-Hadisappeared for almost 3.000 ford Shatter. 40. regarded, fine of 3371 South 7700 West, years. Following tha Bible's red ions, he cams upon a site. Lake Ridge,in who died Friday, a Sait Lake hospital which local Arabs and thair an-- 10:25 p.m. castors had called Copper Ruin. 'after a short illness, were held He excavated, and found many Tuesday in the Spencer LDS crumbled walls and furnacss Ward. Mr. Shatter, a Magna postoffice black with heaps of copper slag, Pottary in all of them was from employ-- , was born May 18, 1917, the time of Solomon. Here, at ,n American Fork, to Frank J. last, were King Solomon's famous and Amy Van Duzee Shatter. He married Irena Beckstead March mines. Today, the area is a hubbub of 17. 1951 in Salt Lake City. He had activity. Wherever wa find the been a mail carrier for 22 years. richest outcroppings," the chief He was a member of tha Sponmining engineer said, "we coma ger LDS Ward Elders' Quorum, upon tha slag and furnaces oi Lake Ridge Garden Club, Vet Solomon's miners. We often get ..an 0f worid War II the feeling that someone has just' Survivor include hU widow; left." son and daughter, Russell, An industrialist . began hi Susan of Magna; parents of Mursearch for oil in the Bible. Ha a brother, John of Midvale, ray; the "Then Lord in Genesis, road rained upon Sodom and upon Go- j Mr. Shatter was a kind, obligmorrah brimstone and fire froiq ing man, liked by one and all. 1 eBJ" ; the Lord out of heaven; lo, the Bnd hi also to his family, moke of lhe country went up as frlhds. tbs smoke of furnace," To him 10 bost interment was made in the Val-gathose rising flames mesnt natural which indicates the presence ley View Memorial Park under of pi!. Geologists found evidence the direction of the Peel Funeral of oil, and Israel's first well was Home, I dr.ll td iq November. 1952. Sincere sympathy is extended We don't really have to leave io the sorrowed family. ; ths U. S. to find examples of mo- dern. living Bible. The titlee of mors than 200 novels and plays writ! an in the U. S. in lhe past 10 years are taken Item the Bible. A recent study of the New York revealed Times editorial pag 479 Biblical verses, phrases and, relevances in 397 editorials in 282 Twenty-fou- r Kids) Don't miss coming to the Webster School grounds Friday. November 29th shout 4:45 to greet Old 8aint Nick whan he arrives by helicopter to be a special guest at the opening of tha Christmas holiday celebration In Magna. His appearance is being sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce. A parade will immediately follow Santa Claus, who will go through tho Main Street In r little train. Thera will be a color guard, floats, bands, marchars. choral groups, dacorated autos and children In costumes to escort Jolly St. Nicholas. n safety. Refreshment i will after tne nv. eting. Pictured above it Floyd Doty, shown with his mother on one side and his proud father. Lester Doty, all of Lako Rldgo. having an Fcout award pinned on his shoulder. Di.y. fine young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doty of Lake Mail To iiidge, receivea the coveted Eagle 5.i) ut award Wednesday night at the Oquirrh District Court of Holiday Etal Floyd j Take Thursday Honor. be served "CITY OF LIGHTS" YULE CONTEST WILL FEATURE HOMES, BUSINESS FIRMS nune Magna Plan.; t: public Thanksgiving C:ty of Lip'itV durin" t ie hli-- ! announced Monday day season were completed this Huish, pnstmast.r. pr.st week by the hoard of din of the Cii.mib. r of Commerce. and speThe Court of Honor, held in the .Except for p.rishabk-Chamber will again proThe no be Oquirrh Stake House, was wall cial delivery, there willhe said. mote a home lighting contest, of- mail delivery Thursday, The Magna by, Proudly standing to the nnther watched the fond father was Day. on her t award s unusual pin by Byron L. sun. his post office v.ill be 1 s Survivors include his widow; four daughters and a son; six grandchildren; two brothers and five sistirs. for the best homes, and sponsor enm- - firing trophies virtual bt derated Pp,itinn ,or ,h business firms. Harold Wacker is chairman. Judging will be completed during the period of Christmas and New Year's eve holidays. ( 7 '' i- - a! tty p Town Decoration Th Christmas street lights and each store's individual decorations will be turned on. Tho first siren from tho fir department will be a signal for tho lights to go off, aad tha second siren at 5:00 p.m will ha another signal tor them to bo turned on. Santa will later be in a building acrosa from tha Magna sheriffs office and greet all of his young friends with treats and hear thair holiday wishes. |