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Show Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimi "The Complete Home Newspaper" Thirty-eight-h -- Read Garfield. Utah. Friday. April 15. 1955 year CLEANUPS The Dark Angel U most difficult to offer words of consolation when death comes, and lewiil of our It It in The Timet or Leade- r- ; rs ps W f !J - tV Number 43 V;A finest friends lift us thU past Laura Sorenson, quit!, placid Ida Ball Johnson. brave Graco Hardman. and several other Magna residents whom we SUCCUMBS MAGNA did not hire the privilege of knowing welL A Socrates said "death was the WOMAN it said great adventure.' Plato was "an escape from error, unreason and wild passion." To Paul, Mrs. Laura W. Soren-o- n Funeral Rites Wednesday Chairman of Town Drives. Countv Road Supervisor and Crews Urge Everyone To it was "rest release and reunion." Dies After In Magna First LDS To Jesus, it was "going to my cooperate in Livic Move Ward Operation Father." Hie boys and girls, and urg par- is obvious that delh So it is GaifiL-lwill complete their ents and neighbors participation mass conducted was cunrturU-Funi'rcl Requiem weuk-lon- g our friend. The blue sky would be Cleanup Drive this in the cleanup, the Magna comWednesday in the Magna First Saturday, tiresome if no cloud ever came Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes announces T. mittee will give the Webster C. Wilson LDS Ward for Mr. Ida "Chirk" to darken it and no stars to Church for Mrs. Laura and Magna will School class that makes the best Sudbury, Wednesdied who S3, Bollc well Johnson. could Carlson 61, Sorenson, its Nam rnmnu-nrenhance on the annual event reports and gives the most asbeauty. known in Magna and Garfield here we appreciate the blessing of day in a Salt Lake hospital folApril 16th and continue to sistance, a $10 prize. an areas. operation. health. if we never suffered the lowing 23rd, announces Help Sought Mr. Johnson of 3121 South Magna chairman. John Rokich, All i nrongs oi inenas aucnaca uie pains of the body or the torments final property owners of vacant !100 rites. West in Magna, died Satur of the mind. A great deal of equipment is lots have been asked to clean day in a Salt Lake hospital after Death is net such a dreadful ' The beloved Garfield womansent out by the county to their land. Kennecott Copper a Jong illness, which she had oeing had been in the hospital for sevthing thai wo should want to pray eral lane aeons lor the Magna event Corporation will clean all of their from also She suffered weeks. borne wi:h and a fortitude is it away. It merely separation, a givat according to Mr. Rnkich. Every- property in Magna. heart condition. bravery. the temporary parting of the that it placed on the curbs Sorenson born Report Places Mrs. was May V dewas She born October 11, 1893, thing will be hauled away, and res spirit and body. Nothing is If any resident knows any place a 1901 in 3, Colorado, in Ap?n, Fairview, Sanpete County, to idents are asked to clean their he thinks stroyed or ceases to be. The body should be cleaned. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Henry J. and Ida C. Fcchser Carl alleys and place the debris in kindly call John returns to earth from whence it daughterShe Sokich's office, SorenBland married Wilson. ston. She H. married John John God who to the and came front of their homes. spirit 2469, giving the address. son at Salt Lake City in 1920. He son March 3, 1913 in Provo. If property owners persist in On gave it afternoon, bus1942. Although having lived a quiet dumping trash and other debris iness Wednesday John 5:24-2says: "Ha that died in Ardent Worker clean will people the MagMrs. was Johnson life, respected in the heareih my word and believeth can be She had been an ardent memand loved by many friends. She cuted i:alleys they to the prose na business area, including the oa Him that sent ma, hath everreported county, parking lots here. and worker in the American was a modest, unassuming Youths To Help lasting Ufa, and shall not come ber So, please, rake up, SoAltar and to her devoted woman, Auxiliary Legion family, A number of high school youths gather please, into condeir.naiioai but is passed junk together that you of Lourdes Our of friends. church and Lady ciety have been hired and will be on wish hauled away, place it in from death unto life. . .The hour Survivors Given is coming, and now is. when the Church in Magna. trucks after school hours to Dick front of your home for the school "Prom M 1st rets" are from left to right, front row: Trudy for Candidates the high Cyprus far resided Sorenson had Survivors include her husband; up me winter s debris. Mrs, deed shall hear the voice of the DUne Mariano trucks to start picking it up, beJones. second Clare Matthews. Fouts; Perkins. Price. row, Hill, Betsy Mary Georgia coma son and daughter, Edward L. Son of God, and they that hear many years in the Townsite The Webster School students ginning Saturday in Magna and Royal. Carol Bangerter, Patsy Solomon, Shirlene Stark. Barbara Herront Third row, JoAnne Bernard, was well Leand Mrs. Lake acquainted Salt munity Johnson, City; are acting as advance publicity continuing for a week. shall liTi." in this area by a wide circle of Karen Peterson. Roy Anne Tygesea. Ruth Martin and Ruth Eldredge. Two other candidates, vi (Ida J.) Hunt, Magna; seven Have Community Pridc-H- eln Waters and Jeanne Coats, were absent when the picture was taken. agents, asKing everyone's help. friends. She was beloved for her two brothers and grandchildren; 10 provide more stimulus to Improve YOUR TOWN! were characteristics that the a I As i "t fished writing many sister. Cyprus high school will pre Mrs. Johnson had lived in Gar above. wi.ich was after Laura evident in her daily lifea charmsent annual Prom their Junior and Sorenson's funeral, a most re- ing wit, kindliness, sincerity field many years and moved a markable thing happened. Some a deep sense of consideration for enade this Saturday evening, short time ago to make her home 8:30 at 16th, beginning p. nearer to her daughter, who help might scoff, some might ridicule, young and old and people of all Aprilannounces the committee in m, ed her so much. but I FELT Laura's presence in faiths. Mon-soShe truly bestowed sunshine charge consisting of Jay Most sincere sympathy is ex this office. JohnGordon lives Gay Ottinger, and be will deepTwice before in my life have I into many tended to the sorrowed family. $702 Royson, Sylvia Sutton, Georgia had this feelingboth times when ly missed by many. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. al and Carol Bangerter. I desperately needed help, and I The theme ox the outstanding Two Year E.tiir.a Mayol of Redondo Beach, prayed. Many Items Offered Receipts To MAGNA spring social event will be "A r Somewhere in this universe is California. For Mother's Be used To Day in the Orient" "Blacktop" was in Burial Mi Calvary Night . ii is i e a timeless, undeniable force. It's i paw i' m m i h i The general public is invited Grounds Gifts . stronger than granite. cieeL ma- cemetery. to attend. jestic mountains towering into A total of (702.24 was realized Special guests will be Mr. and the sky--o- r nuclear fission. A bazaar replete with Mcther'i Mrs. O. K. Fotheringham, Mr. and over the weekend from the anI sincerely believe that sooner MAGNA ideas, suggestions on Rift Day Mrs. A. Mrs. Mr. and J. Monson, School nual Webster rag drive, or later-- in strange and different items will be staged for the public A. L. Ottinger, Mr. and Mrs. H. announces Mrs. Kenneth manifetiaIiom--tha- i force touches Mrs. Grace Smith Hardman, 51, R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. PTA president Some 148 next Thursday evening, April every human. Some pass it off Suiton, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bang- bags were filled with the clean 2l3t by the Garfield 2nd LDS well known and lovely Magna as a phenomenon that somehow erter and Mr. and Mrs. H. Royal rags, weighing in at 2926 pounds Ward, sponsored by the RrlX woman, died Thursday at 12:30 cannot be reduced to exact , "acc-rf- y. p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital .7 and sold to Kennecott Copper Society. scientific formula. To others it is It is to be held from 5:00 to following a long illness. Mrs. Corporation. , the hand of the Almighty- -a reA group of FTA of.ftMftJ ana 8 p. inland a variety of daUeiaua Hardman had wilinl minder that regardless of the Conducted In Funeral room mothers sorted the rags and gooaies will be oiierea lor sale, strokes during the past year and of man his and grandeur as well as drinks. Pies, cjkes, had been confined to her bed for I K ' V .j.?--..aai" rrmLfmmW clipped off any buttons or zippers. home-mad- e 0:a: vt.-W-i- l is still "running Our Lady of Lourdes bread, cookies are al a long 'time. Mrs. Huffaker However, reports Ir-the show" here on earth. Church She was born July 18, 1903 in list that the rags were in wonderful so on the "sale"Mother's I would like to tell of such an In addition. Day sale Springville, Utah, to John and was condition and there little experience. I have r;:jembered items will include aprons, quilts, Pauline Babcock Smith. She tnat any lurther promiscuous waste and cutting. it across the years and it will ring George Allen Ensign, 29, of the Garfield Cleanup dumping of trees in vacant lots, 1955 total is $200 more dusters, pillow cases, tea towels, married Frank V. Hardman in Through The IT n West 8696 Drive in in my memory for as long as I ' Magna, Provo September 13, 1922. He Campaign, under the able direc especially along 9200 West, will than the 1954 drive. This money etc. died Thur:;.uy at 5 p. m. of a live. The ladies have worked very died December 24, 1954. (Special To This Papert tion of C. T. Sudbury, the Gar- be subject to full penalty of the will last be and year's receipts Ifa about myself and my dad-G- od heart ailment Mr. Ensign had Portland, Oregon-Fi- rst Lieu Mrs. Hardman was a member field Community Council hopes law. hard to make this an outstanding suffered for tome time with a tenant Tony Rainaldi of Magna, used to "blacktop" the east side event, and everyone is extended of the Magna First LDS Ward, to bless him! The Magna committee, headed of the school, and it is hoped that improve conditions as picturLet me explain about the feel- heart condition. a most cordial invitation to was loved by hosts of friends ed above. It is a Garfield res by John Rokich, especially asks has been commended with other Granite School will District was born He in July 24, 1925, ing between my dad and myself-- it serve next Thursday, April 21st. land will be sorely missed, not idence. members of the 497th Fighter people if possible, to haul away was a warm wonderful under Salt Lake City, a son of Her- Interceptor Squadron here for match the school money as they Will you give your help the as much debris as possible, and only by her family, but many in done former have years. G. man Cle and Alfreda (Grace) was that aerial rocket in his others. standing always present final two days of the Garfield where they cannot remove the participation Everyone Thanked All this is prelude to the point ments Ensign. He married Lavina ry practice at Moody Air Force Given Survivors drive to be a complete success? winter's accumulation, kindly behalf of the PTA and On X want Crebs Salt in Lake (Vinnie) to make. But if in telling City Base. Georgia. Survivors include a son, Frank It ends Saturday. Mrs. place all in containers on the Huffaker to desires school, on 195a ne July 29, human, faltering on the R., three daughters, Mrs. Shirley During his training in Georgia, curb for pickup by trucks. Magna Residents Warned Mr. Ensign was employed as a he fired aerial rockets at two tar- thank all parents, children and SUCCUMBS Mrs. Jane precipice of lost faith or shaken Coffey, Magna; Begent, Magna residents are warned those who aided in sorting the Mill belief-lak- es at flotation Arthur heart-- my operator of over Gulf her the in Mrs. Carol Mitchell, Granger; ranges gets telling for their marvelous help. sne story will have been worth' of Kennecott Copper Corporation. Mexico. Flying theScor- rags, mother, Mrs. Pauline Smith Kirk room in charge of Mr. Dale The in 1953. lived had He since while. Magna two half YOUNGSTERS FIND EGGS AT GARFIELD Snrineville: ham. pion, Lieutenant Rainaldi simul- Waterlyn won the prize for colFine Person r. For out of it I learned firstated conditions that could be pre a brothers and Although unseen and unheard, He had graduated from South sent in case of an attack on the lecting the most rags. This 5th He hid them behind bushes, un- his presence was felt everywhere hand about that timeless force in rites were conducted Funeral 407 section ti of 44. gathered Arthur William Holt, high school in Salt Lake City in Pacific Northwest, where he is grade this world. der stones. . .but to no avail. . . Sunday. in Salt Lake City. 164 West 15ih Avenue, Garfield, Monday It makes me remember how the 1941, and attended Utah State stationed. Carrying 104 rockets, pounds. About 7 dozen of the hard boilthey found them. is extended Sincere sympathy died Friday at 9:15 a. m. in a to the sorrowed hand of God is at work constant' Agricultural College in Logan. He equal to the broadside of a naval "He" was the Easter Bunny. ed, colored "real" eggs were family. Salt Lake hospital of a cerebral And "they" were the many marked 5c and 10c and were reinter' ly. and I am humble in His pre had served in the Air Corps of cruiser, the vascular accident, better known World War IL of its under youngsters who turned out at deemable for this amount from the ceptor, guidance as cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Ensign was a member of pilot and radar observer, can Garfield for the Easter Egg hunt the committee, headed by Mrs. As I aeJd before. I nmmAmA h.i Mr. Holt, well known rcsi.fcnt, ! the Catholic Church. and roll, sponsored Sunday after- R. S. McQuivey. Many other doto battle the name tiui shoot down an enemy in any KCC was born June 3, 1910, in Hooper, Funeral rites were conducted weather or at night noon on the Refinery lawn by the zens were also given. almost nm.iB. mB. a. i 3-- Act to John Edward and Alice Ger Garfield Community Council. The Council hopes to make this ed, I seemed to feel a hand on my Tuesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Lieutenant Rainaldi and his trude Mason Holt. He married Dad used to place unuca in mafia wiui bihci MOUlder, According to latest reports an annual affair, and were quite pilot made a total of 9 hits on the Anderson November 4, Afton Freegard in charge. however, the Bunr.y himself still pleased with the attendance, deit and feU I could hear his voice. Tht target The entire squadron wu Davis in Farmington, 1937, Peel Funeral Home corn- credited with 270 hits for an avwas a; large. spite the cool weather. There, sister, (a pet name he had ' hi pleted funeral arrangements. ier me), vf-- mlna to Dr. Melvin H. DeGooyer and County. erage of 90. This is the record He was a Blacksmith helper at Mr. Ensign is survived by his for number of hits by any squad his wife are now residing at No. The Cyprus Thespian Club thing through.'' I felt stranoelv lifted and at widow of Magna; parents, Salt ron, all weather lighter type, in 12, Magna Row, since the doctor Kennecott Copper Corporation. will present a three-acomedy, include his Survivors two widow, daughters, Gayle the Continental Air Defense Com was appointed as the Kennecott peace. I KNEW my Dad had been Lake City; "Accidental Hero," Thursday, one son, four daughters, mother, la that rooa.4usi as I felt Laura's and Patricia; two brothers, I .any mand. Refinery physician. April 21st at the high school. and Lloyd Ensign, San Lake City; CALLS He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. DeGooyer and his wife are William Larry, Delores, Sharon, presence Monday afternoon. Curtain will go up at 8:15 p. I loved Laura for many thing- s- two grandmothers, Mrs. Mary W. Pete Rainaldi. 2863 South 9150 graduates of the University of Carol, Shirley, of Garfield; two m., on the drama directed by her gaiety, her courage, her kind Ensign, Salt Lake City and Mrs. West, Magna, and lives in Port- Utah, both receiving degrees in brothers and one sister, Ruth Hanks. Funeral rites were conducted Miss Clements, Provo. nesa. She was one af the land with his wife, Donna, and psychology. Dr. DeGooyer is also The cast of characters will in- .i I Sophia Lake in Salt City. I considerate people I have ever ' The voun man wa well daughter, Cynthia, 15 months old. a graduate of the Yale University Most sincere sympathy of theicur"; in this vicinity. and aha hrtohtan-- il attended Medical School Rainaldi Lieutenant Crawford, Juanita Han - garded . The next meeting of the Civil e : i the The African Violet Society of .i is awoaca oumre jrnipavuy i.j Cyprus high school prior to enter While residing in New Haven, community is extended to Clare people's Uvea with her "chatter" sen, Matthews, Gayle Ed-le- r, Defense group for Magna and Utah, sorrowed I, presents its 2nd family. to sorrowed the family. as we used to call it the service in 1951. Connecticut when her husband Cumberland, Clifford Garfield will be held Wednes- annualChapter Shirley ing flower show on Saturday, Military rites were performed So. don't tell mo about science was attending the Yale medical Tnone, Tester, Heber, at Harley Roy day, April 20th, beginning April 23rd at 12 noon to 8:00 p. and its exact explanation of by Cyprus Post No. 38 of the Barbara Barnson, Douglas Little, school, Mrs. DeGooyer taught a 30 p. m. in the Fireball, an m. and April 24:h, 10:00 a. m. to American Legion. Some are Mai Campbell, Chris Angelos, nounces Roy Smith, director. Child Study Center in psychology. bigeverything. things 8:00 p. m. at the Daughters of the Interment was made Mt in God is the difference. She also taught a group of men ger. Melvin Nielsen, Richard Barton, Thus far, the following men Pioneers Memorial BuildCalvary cemetery. Joan Mackay, Joan Rodgers, have been elected: Vern Oliver, Utah 304 tally retarded children in Fresno, MANY North Main Street, Salt ing, MAGNA doctor in where Charle3 the Aber California, Huovor, Evelyn secretary; Parley McCleve, C. A, Lake City. Acute Housing Shortage I terned. She is the former Mar- Glonda nethy, Marvin Yancey, Keyes, Garfield; R. L. "Lief" We knew that the bousing This show is devoted solely to iorie Woodhead. Cole and Carol Hansen. Yvonne Erickson, representing Kennecott the most popular of all house - shortage was acute but or. Dccooyer s family came Smith is student director. Copper Corporation; Ken Simper plants, the African violet. It never realised it was so bad unfrom Holland as converts to the M. and Winkle of J. the Refinery promises to be an outstanding aftil an incident was reported to LDS church, and his father, Cor A delicious spaghetti dinner of the American Smelting & Re- fair as hundreds of us last week. It seems that Mr. plants will be of at nelius served in resides Salt be Our Lady will DeGooyer, Members of the Magna Com fining Garfield Plant. and visitors may view Bob Mitchell was digging clothesisplayed Lourdes Church Sunday evening. Others will be named to of the best of old and new varieties. munity Council and a group of Lake City. His mother died line poles at 3121 Dayton Street Kennecott Copper Corporation short time ago. April 17th, beginning at 4:00 p. fice, including women represenPlants and leaves will be sold in Magna, and before he could Before moving to Magna and m., and continuing until BW tatives for the communities. officials made an inspection trip and free cultural advice given. place the poles in the holes and the Kennecott Dr, o'clock. post, Want to play baseball under through the Magna Swimming accepting An invitation is also extended fill them with dirt two energetic Ernest Colosimo is the general the direction of the American pool and gymnasium, following Deuooyer was engaged in gen to any interested local person to sparrows had built their nest Emil Mrs. chairman, assisted by Legion Junior Baseball Commit luncheon at The Cottage Tues eral practice in Ogden. What a shortagel join the African V;okt Society, Mirahclla and ladies of the tee? day. Kindly make inquiries of any of 'The The intopic interesting officials Assistant Head parish. Then attend a meeting Monday, attending Copper member, who will be happy to incli-dFor will menu the Battle With Communism The spag Legion Meeting April 18th at the Magna Com cluded H. Shaw, P. H. Ensign, Named Local For explain. form the World." meat tossed will salad, Mind cf the hetti and ball., The monthly meeting for Cy- mumty Park George Smith Field John Allan, C. G. Quiglcy, Kelson Catholic Church a of of the at relish raJi..hcs, Magna meeting and trays rolls, 5:00 topic 38 No. m. Stewart Richard Po:t of the American Alldrich. house, p. prus Brother Dies onions, olives, ice cream, cookies, Garfield Lions Club this Thurs Parents of interested boys are Frederick Landenburger, together ' Legion will be held Thursday, of 14th. Ro will James It Father E. coffee and Albert Loughlin punch. evening, April day with about eighteen Community Puzry, 75, resident o April 14th at the Arthur Main also invited. be given by Professor L. H The general public is invit-baseballcrs to Spring City, Utah, died Wednes To be eligible, a boy must be Council members, and Lorenzo S Chester, New York, associated Office. All members are urged to Cyprus plan asto attwid the entertainment. Kirkpntrii-k- , University of U:ah phy ball at Mj:ray Apr.l J4th, day at his home following a lin under 18 years of age. attend. Young, architect of the new ad- with the Mobile Diocese, will sist Father C. E. Freegard in meet Bingham April 19th and gering illness. Special guests will be the Cy librarian. If the birthdate falls after ditions to the town. The gathering will be held in travel to Tooele April 21st. He was the brother of Willian Kennecott officials expressed a parish duties at Our Lady of prus high school basketball team, Of all the cultural forms of September 1, 1955, a youth may H. Puzey of Majna. The local school has an excel! entertainment the most wide- play. If his birthday occuts be great deal of interest in the town Lourdes Church in Magna, it the cheerleaders, coaches and the Magna Fireball and begins at was announced Tuesday. their wives. Principal and Mrs 7:00 p. m. Dinner will be served ent team and promises to bid Sincere sympathy is ex'.cndei spread and most spontaneous par- tween January 1st and August projects, which will soon be K. Daly. to the sorrowed family. In Walter the be will Ha well in league play. finished. by the Lady Lions. during is Magna not he is 31st, eligible. gained through song. ticipation week. -- Earl Robinson week-g- ay WHO WILL BE PROM MISTRESS? FINAL RITES HONOR LOVED HERE LOVED LOCAL LADY GARFIELD IN LAST PHASE: READY TO START SATURDAY SATURDAY FOR WEEK wi-ri- ? c 5 De-Di- WEBSTER RAC GARFIELD DRIVE NETS WARD SLATES 2nd CLEANUP GROUPS HOPE TO HELP PICTURE LIKE THIS n, TOTAL BIG BAZAAR a FINE :k'i r WOMAN DIES m THURSDAY MAN Huf-fake- r, DIES AT 29 OF HEART ILL pnSttsi Magna Youth t - Praised For Sendee Work Vv .. i i ( re-.S- GARFIELD MAN it-o- IN S.L HOSPITAL D half-siste- Doctor Arrives To Serve .... u Cypms Club Plans Local Refinery ' Play April 21st n ct CIVIL DEFENSE frican Violet GROUP Croup Slates MEET APRIL 20 Annual Show KCC OFFICIALS COUNCIL Want To Play Junior Ball? INSPECT POOL PLANS LAID FOR AT BIG DINNER COMMUNISM Meet Monday TO BE TOPIC AT LIONS MEET e d Cyprus Lines Up Variety Of Baseball Tilts -- |