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Show llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIII OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiii The Complete Home Newspaper Thirty-eight- GOOD GOVERNMEN-T- GRANITE PLANS FOUR CYPRUS MAIDS NAMED FOR ANNUAL UTAH GIRLS STATE ar Post-Dispat- nSE PROGRAM Instruction Will Begin May 31st For Local Schools e The greatest of these were Joseph Pulitzer end Colonel Robert McCormick, and we believe Colonel McCormick was the peer of them alL I sub" to tha Chicago Tribune for a long time just to road the marlous editorials and styles of w;Xjg. Colonel McCormick's For ur supervision and direction, tha became a truly Chicago and wonderful news-H- e give it color not bright Ink (although he pioneered in that direction, loo)--b.a zest, a verve, an approach to the news, an arrogance, a and I'd ralher-bo-th- e Tribune-ihan-Go- d a attitude, bounce, a grin of confidence, a lilt, a song, a rhythm, a sense of purposeful motion that Is without parallel in the field of daily letters. Colonel Robert McCormick, born to the purple, gave tha Chicago Tribune the dancing feet of West Side pixie, and he made sure that they never sprouted bunions. When I worked for the Salt Lake Tribune, the Chicago Tribune was the most talked about newspaper among newspaper people--- a tribute in itself. bed t Ti-ou- It in The Times or Leade- r- Garfield. Utah, Friday, May 6, 1955 year h BOOST Ths Pmt of Thun AU The nation lost two gnat adit on last waak whan Josaph Pul-ilzof tha St. Louis and Colonal Robert R. McCormick of tha Chicago Tribuna wan taken by death. There was nothing ordinary about either of there man. Both stood head and shoulders above tha modern pack: both practiced "personal journalism" to the a mockery of tha hilt and contention that newspapers should bo " impersonal"! both of cna made money in the most complex businesses ever invented by mortal man; both pioneered in the use of new and better equipment; both left journalistic monuments which will stand for all the predictable future: and both proved that freedom of tha press can remain a living, vibrant and wonderful heritage as long as there are men and woman big enough and strong enough to fig til for it. It is one of the tragedies of modern times that the newspaper business has produced a number of financial wizards without spawning a like number of groat editors. Likewise, there are only a handful left in the top bracket of the fourth estate who qualify simultaneous as first-fligpublishers and editors. -- Read ;3 vr;- : V sf ' ', , Reading from left to right Barbara Barnson. i 45 ; t I" . M'S V . V J ' '.i. , " Si. - 1 v r -- r: Classes Clare Matthews, Shirley Harman, Carol Carman and Four representative girls from 17, Varied Activities Cyprus high school have been This quartet of attractive young chosen to attend the annual Utah 9 at Utah ladies has been most setive at Girls State June State Agricultural College in the school. Shirley Ann has been a member of the Yearbook staff, Logan. A Cappella Choir, Philomathian They are Shirley Ann Harman, Club, traveling assembly and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff- AGS. ord Harman, 3307 South 4000 Miss Bamsons activities inWest; Barbara Barnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden R. clude yearbook staff, majorette, comBarnson, No. 24, Arthur Row; Thespian dub, usher club, Clare Matthews, daughter of Mr. mercial and Omega dubs, school and Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews, plays, traveling assembly, alumni 2936 South 8600 West, Magna; assembly and girls chorus. and Carroll Carman, daughter of Miss Matthews has been a Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carman, No. drum majorette for three years; 12-1- ne ut school cheerleader; Granite School Distik-- t will again provide a summer program in instrumental music to continue the progress of those already playing instruments and to start new students in music. The program will consist of two class lessons and an ensemble class each week for a period of nine weeks beginning May 31. School ends May 27th. Thespian dub, Phikqnathian club, usher dub, traveling assembly, 2 years. alumni assembly, a member of will be of duration with an average of six students per class. Each will be expected to furnish one instruction book and other music will be furnished by the district. Students who enroll in this program . PPrtunity to accompanist for the orchestra. Miss Carman has been a member of the Student Council, Philomathian Club, Girls Chorus, commercial club, girls chorus, FHA, assembly committee and concerts or recitals. Classes will be conducted locally to include: Brockbank Jr., Webster, Garfield, Cyprus. Kearns, West Kearns, and Whittier. A.G.S. Registration Dates The delegs ith other outshould be comRegistration from schools standing girls high 20. Schedules will pleted May by state-will throughout the spend a week at USAC learning about be made and each registered student will be notified as to the the dty, county and state hour for classes. Pupils who were in the third grade or above are especially invited to join, and asked to register with the principal or music teacher of their school, announces Marvin H. Strong, district director of music. tes-w- MAGNA GIRL, 10, KILLED loose-and-ea- IN MEMORY OF MOTHERS BY AUTO J. IL 0BRAY On the second Sunday of each May, we have a beautiful American cuttom that hat spread around most of the world. The observance of Mothers Day began in Philadelphia in 1907-t- he inspired idea of a devoted woman who, though not a mother herself, revered the memory of her own. This year on Sunday, May 8, Mothers will be honorI have heard experts from over the whole land. Happy is the family with ed conceivable it analyse every angle, turning it skinsiJe inside Mother in its midst, to honor in the small, blithesome in an effort to determine what made it tick, but the heart of ways that can make her special datf an excitingly DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS A girl Number 46 Pasacake Supper Set Wednesday Night PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND CALA AFFAIR MAY 11th POLIO SHOT PROGRAM POSTPONED Come For the Entire Family Down-Sup- per at $1 Ticket in Webster School MultiDue to several factors, purpose Room Beginning at 5:00 p. m. including deaths and reaction of some children to Cooking School the Cutter vaccine, as developed from the Dr. Salk Set Two Days formula, all polio shot programs for schools in this In Magna area have been postponed until further notice, an- Public Invited To Atnounce officials. tend Sessions at Watch this paper for Union Hall future dates. May lltli Last Filing Talent Date Lions Club Community Talent Show Slated May 20th Do you sing, play a musical instrument, give readings or have some other talent that would be appropriate for the Lions Talent Night May Magna-Gar-fic- ld 20th? Remember, the entry closing time is next Wednesday, May 11th, for eligibility in the contest! A total of (200 in prizes will be given, as well as an appearance on KUTV TV station. Two classes are available professional and amateur and a $50 Savings Bond will be given to the first place winner in each section, ami also two $25 bonds in each classification for a $200 totaL If you haven't entered, will you today? Entry blanks may be obtained at the Copper Printing office, Magna Safeway store, Magna office or Garfield telephone Drug. The Talent Show is slated at the Cyprus auditorium. Through the courtesy of local committeemen from the Magna Chamber of Commerce, and cooperating firms, Magna's fourth annual Pancake Supper will be held next Wednesday evening. May 11th in the Webster School Multipurpose room. Serving of the delicious repast at 50c a person or only $1 a fam' ily (regardless of the amount), be- gins at 5:00 p. m. The committee, headed by Henry Mori and Kenneth Huffaker, says: A cooking school and appliance "Come and have all you can eat feather-light demonstration will be presented of pancakes, delby the Utah Power St Light Com- icious amber coffee, crisp bacon, pany and Magna Appliance deal- milk, juice." ers this Thursday and Friday, Assisting Mr. Mori and Mr. May 5th and 6th, beginning both Huffaker are Harold Wacker, L. days at 2:00 p. m. in the Magna O. Larson, Pete G. Paulo, Frank Falvo and Dee Peel. Union Hall. Demonstrations will be given Cooperating Firms firms include Cooperating by home economist, Mrs. Vilate White and will be assisted by PilUbury .Pancake Flour, Arden S unfreeze, Miss Donna Jewell and Mrs. supplying Meadow y Gold Milk, Blue Bonnet margarAnderson. ine, Folgers coffee, Vermont Featured events will be free Maid syrup, Libbys pineapple movies, free recipes and valuable and tomato juice, Morning milk prizes. Officials in charge em- and Armour's Bacon. phasize that a different program Wonderful Purpose will be presented each day and The committee hopes to raise cooked dishes will be more than $400 which will be special awarded to lucky attending peo- used to purchase uniforms for ple. two Little League Baseball Many types of cookery, special teams in this area. ideas for hot summer days quick Will you help outfit Little meals for the working woman-w- ill League teams also have a be demonstrated. nourishing good supper at a most Your attendance is cordially nominal cost? invited. See you next Wednesday at Webster School? Per-nec- SNOW-3-8 LADIES COME OUT FOR OFFICIAL OPENING TUESDAY Despite April's terrific snowstorm last Tuesday, the Utah by an automobile while running Copper Golf Club ladies, under across the highway to catch a the able direction of Mrs. E. G. 104 6 of John Henry Obray, school bus at 7400 West and 2400 Paulos, proceeded with their West 17th Avenue, Garfield, died South. original plans and held the ofFriday at 12:20 a. m. in a Salt Killed was Elaine Walberg, ficial opening. Thirty eight JudLake hospital after a long ill- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland ies were in attendance. ness. He was regarded and well Walberg, 7300 West 2100 South. Table games were played In liked in this area. She was pronounced dead on arclubhouse and refreshments the Funeral were rites conducted Parin Born March 2, 1893, rival at Salt Lake General Hosserved in the Pleasant Green by Mrs. T. R. Colombe, Saturday adise, Cache County, to John pital. Ward chapel for Arthur T. Hell-ie- r, Mrs. Robert Zito, Mrs. J. W. RichJane and Bradley Mary The child was thrown 117 feet Kay 78, regarded Magna resident, ardson, Mrs. 'Bert Morgan, Mrs. the paper its style, its difference, joyous or.c. Obray, he had resided in Gar- by the impact, struck by an autowho succumbed Tuesday to a Clyde Cutler, Mrs. Muriel Sun-ta- ll if you please escaped definition. her actual field many years. For those who are no longer blessed by mobile driven by Gary Heber and Mrs. Paulos. occlusion in a Salt Lake coronary emTha Tribune is as originally a was valued Mr. Obray best 21, 9047 West 3200 South, loved Steck, of the cherish the The can we feminine golfers will conhospital. memory presence, American as baseball and hot AID ployee of the American Smelting Mr. Steck wai traveling Bishop Thomas E. Collings was tinue to play each Tuesday afterlicks on a muled trumpet and it and most sacred in our lives. It must be a day of re- and Refining Company, and a Magna. east in charge. Speakers were Bishop noon at 3:30 p. m., and extend a was planned that way by a genmember of the LDS church. in the pleasant memories connected with it. Elaines older sister, Sharon, As an aftermath of ius who lived a little apart from joicing the death Lawrence Doxey of the Hunter most welcome invitation to new He is survived by one son, saw the accident, and described Ward and Reverend Ivan Cleve- members for their attendance. the people, yet knew how to save Wayne, of Hyrum; four grand it as almost seeing her sister lift- of Elaine Walberg, 10, Tuesday land of the May 3rd results at the women's Community Bapas she them ran to catch a readers even though he D00R-T0-D0- 0R children; four brothers and three ed out of the air. The impact was morning as tist Church. Musical numbers golf were: Long drive, Crystal sometimes lost them as follower!, sisters, Lee, Garfield; Thomas and so forceful, Elaine was thrown school bus on 21st South, a group were given of The Lord's Pray- Colombe; low score, Bette CutMore people have hated the of citizens met Tuesday night Vera, Salt Uke City; Lyle, Provo; out of her shoes. Neva.Wimmer. er, sung by Kelly Pearce and ler; action to IS and demanded Chicago Tribune than all the Mrs. Ella Oldham, Mrs. Myra prevent The victim had just started atvocal duet, In the Garden of To- Other prizes were given to Mer-z- e rest of the newspapers combined Mrs. to children accidents further Garfield; Hendrickson, tending Webster School Monday Petersen, Orlean Richardson, morrow," by Mr. and Mrs. Jimwith the efficient aid of deputy Effie Glenn,' Tremonton. since the invention of moveable after her family had moved from boarding and leaving school my Hales. Mrs. E. F. Arave was Venna McQuivey, Dorothy Ave-so- n A1 In to sheriff The area. in Nordgran, according the buses peddling type, yet it has remained the Funeral Rites Salt Lake City. and Virginia Fell is. colossus of them all. full of splen- Garfield has been greatly curtail- W. B. Martin, council prexy. The gathering was held at the the accompanist for both numFuneral rites were conducted Ask For Signs The group will meet again bers. 7300 Elmo West did spleen and brashness. Xt has ed since a recent ruling of the of home Anyone who desires to enter Olsen, noon in Salt Lake City Aa a result of the accident, The opening prayer was de- May 10th. South. never compromised and perhaps town Council that peddlers must a complaint against any salesman Monday and burial made in Paradise City Granite District Board of Ed- 2400 livered by Nephi Howarth and are 40 children About that has been the essence of its obtain permits and show proper who does not have a permit or picked ucation drafted a letter Tuesday school buses each day in closing prayer by Wayne Beck. credentials has been enforced. credentials, may call Bishop Mar- Cemetery. up by of the Road the State sincere Most sympathy The grave at Wasatch Lawn Sand-Chlori- ne night asking a heavily traveled One plways knew where the The movement has been helped tin or sheriff Nordgran. Commission if large "School Bus the area was dedicated by President J. community is extended to the Several of stretch other highway. even of Chicago Tribune siood-a- nd time their Zone family in signs could be painted on Involv- Frank Peel. in those moments when you be WHITTIER the highway at 7200 and 8400 school children have beenthe MOTHERS KINDERGARTEN accidents in ed along site, lieved it had won all the medals Fine lauded Mr. Obray bore his illness with West school buses. tor d He awaiting ness, it gave off ASKED TO MEET MAY 12th, 10:00 . m. fortitude. and Xn Bora Bishop Doxey spoke of the fine, courage California great of the the State seek a sense of help They for here life that Mr. Hellicr was well liked by hosts of friends. Elaine Walberg was born April All mothers of children who Road Commission and the Gran- exemplary you thought, is one newspaper had led and the splendid heritage in 18, 1945, Anaheim, California, and one man who are as timeless will start in the Whittier School of honesty, inhe left his a daughter of Leland E. and Ly iteASchool Board. number of suggestions were tegrity and family and indestructible as a weather' first grade in September, are If residents tasted sand or of fine living. din example Walberg. Karutsky made by the committee, to be smoothed boulder that has had uked to meet in the Hunter of- chlorine in the Magna water over also Cleveland Reverend include her Survivon parents; Wardhouse next Thursday, May experience with galea. two sisters, Sharon and Delores; published in next week's edition. fered consolation to the bereaved the weekend, it was the result of Colonel With McCormick's 12th, beginning promptly at one brother, John Walberg, all family by quoting Biblical pass- employees cleaning the system for the summer passing, soma of tha starch has 10:00 a. m. ages, including In my father's preparatory of three Magna; grandparents: Children must be 6 years of the water system when gone out of the Mid watt. Who months to I house are mansions, go Mrs. Mr. many John and Karutsky, will now say fit to tho Saab and age on or before September 15th. a load from culinfull will if and a for carry Sask. you, and prepare leland Can., plate Stensen, A short time ago, Salt Lake fia to Europe, and fio to Russia, use. 1 go and and a for sprinkling you, ary place prepare Walberg, South Salt Lake. and fia to Rod Chinese, and fie, The collecting sump of the County erected "No Parking" there 1 shall be also; to receive summer the Initial plans for indeed, to all who would molost signs on the east side of the Mag- Magna Water Company was you." na sheriffs office, so that emer- 1 youth recreation program. have Pallbearers were Albert Rush-to- n, scrubbed and pumped out, chlorwand maka II stick announced by the Garfield The Voice of tha Midwest hat gency vehicles, pertaining to the I been Lyman Clark, Ieigh Robin- ine was introduced to purify the been stilled; the torch of liberty sheriffs department, as well as Community Council, who will son, R. C. Parks, Bryant Wimmer sump, an overhanging manhole of son Mr. the with Monson, and County Jay was installed. Within the next and freedom. Tribuna stylo, has the fire department, could park j net as and Nephi Howarth. Mrs. Albert J. Monson, Magna, Recreational Association. there. were in two weeks, the booster station Funeral pzzzad to other hands. Hava they arrangements be was elected president of the CyThree age groups will tho strength to bold it high? This was designated for everycharge of the Peel Funeral Home. will be tried and adjusted for and two ball prus high school student body in ones protection. Inasmuch as it divided for softball on the summer season. $747.93 either side the annual elections conducted firemen rushing lota will be located I greatly enjoyed seeing the No joy in nature is so sublimely The Cyprus high school Thes- is hazardous for outtwo week. last In Garfield. addition, when the of movie, "A Man Called Peter", If you would reform the world as the joy of a mother at Club is entertaining at a to the department Results were announced by affecting their cars door basketball courts will be and liked it almost as much as pian from its errors and vices, begin of her child. the fortune good dance at the Utah siren sounds, to leave as The on placed and shortly announced Magna and Garfield Can- Harold Henline, president, durtha book which I have read twice. Jean Paul Richter by enlisting the mothers. clubrooms Saturday, May in a hurriedly parked position cer Drives proved most successful, ing the intermission of the Soph' to location. -- Charles Simmons Main Street To mo, tho most memorable Copper 14th. The committee also hopes to resulting in a $747.95 total for the omore Ball Friday night. the since parking However, speech given by Peter Marshall alumni All members, Thespian towns. Other officers include William was on "Death," while addressing and partners are Invited. Reserva- site was set aside, residents have have horseshoe pits. Magna ladies, under the direct Baker, vice president; Gay John Supervisors will be furnished the young men at the military tions must be made by May 12th been using it for their own parkassisted by ion of Mrs. Glen Breeze with Mrs. son, secretary; Gayle Brown, reschool, but tho line that tickled with Miss Barbara Barnson, dial ing use, and if this persists, dep-ut- y by the county unit A. J. Breeze and Mrs. Dale Bello, porter; Robert Cundick, Clare Council committees, to issue forced be will sheriffs me was when the aristocratic old 2342, AM Brown, Gayle collected $625.93 and Matthews and Georgia Royal, residents. citations to local lady, as' portrayed by Marjorie had 82 workers who canvassed cheerleaders. cooperation Everyones flambeau, said she had never Hunter Maid To the residential area, business disAppear to tho said CLASSES sought anything directly Mother Dies trict, B & G and Arthur Rows. The offensive odors emittin; Magna Youth To he With Madrigal Singers young minister, where-upo- n In Mrs. Mabel Nielsen Aldrich, 71 of a total $122.00 Garfield, from the Garfield refinery o TV On Appear replied that he had been well 4-16 was collected. Mrs. Rex Bateman 2271 Roosevelt Avenue, died SatCLUB Kennecott Copper Corporatioi II Miss Phyllis Nielson, daughter aware of her antagonism, and her was chairman, with urday morning in a Salt Lake Saturday Program continue to offend the nostrils o of Mrs. Lavina Nielson of Hunter, "silence was most eloquent." of Mrs. I L. Pullum and Mrs. hospital following a long illness. local residents and some fea Have you not met people will appear with the Madrigal She was the mother of Nelson Red Cross "Home Care of the E. E. Matthews, assisted by son of Mr. and they might become more notier "whoae silence was moat elo- Singers at their annual Spring Klekas, Harry W. Aldrich, director of public re Sick" classes will begin the week crew of girls. tour April 30 to May I to CalMrs. John Klekas of Magna, will able with the onslaught of hi quent?" They desire to thank all work- lations for Kennerott Copper Cor be a of May 18th, according to Elva What a particularly apt and ifornia and June 4 to 13 to Can artist on KUTV, Chan weather unless a solution J. Bingham, public health nurse. ers for their splendid help as well poration, and also Armond M ncl 4,guest beautiful manner to phrase aucb ada. Saturday, May 7th, at 4:00 found to eradicate the pesk Aldrich of Magna, as well as tw Tentative plans are for classes as all contributors. smell. Miss Phyllis is a member of the m. an altitudel p. who Wed have on and been Anyone might to be held daughters. Monday The nauseous fumes have bn Leaders are needed for the alto section of the group. Local to are invited What a truly great man-Pe- ter people missed and desires to contribute Sincere sympathy is extended watch out to Hunter, as we She has !een an accompanist for Clubs in this area and heads will nesday mornings and afternoons reported the Marshalll program. call Mrs. Breeze in Magna or to the sorrowed family. as Magna. Delta Phi Chorus and program have to work only several hours. of each week for three weeks in may Mrs. Bateman in Garfield. Union HalL Kennecott scientists, togelh Any housewife or other adult Uie Magna Charity is injurious unless it service bureau. It is not enough to do good interested may call Mrs. All You grow up the day you have with the University of Utah R and serve to inis a be former will She student, to qualified Cyprus become helps the recipient No is who man a has one Mrs. must 6744 in do it or the right way. your first real laugh-- at poor godly your- search Department, are workii active in assemblies, commercial may obtain more particulars by Thomas Barker, mother.-Abrah- am dependent of it. Lincoln John Merely T. Buckle, 6393. self. Ethyl Barrymore on the problem. --John D. Rockefeller, Jr. club and psychology club. dialing Mrs. H. D. Moss. 8:30 a. m. when she was struck ed -- FINAL RITES HONOR LIFE OF RESIDENT MAGNA CROUP SEEKS ROAD SAFETY GARFIELD PEDDLING CURTAILED hole-in-on- e, door-to-do- or In Water? Only mule-heade- well-bein- Sump Cleanup g, Given Warning On Parking By Garfield Gives Initial Plans For Summer Fun Sheriffs Office Thespian Gub Slates Dance May 14th Here semi-form- JAY M0NS0N NAMED HEAD xical Cancer )rives Net AT CYPRUS Total al REFINERY FUMES CONTINUE TO PLAGUE COMMUNITIES TO START MAY LEADERS NEEDED 4-- H P ! |