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Show iiiiiiiiiiimmiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimii OBSERVATION s' Tlir Complete lluiie Newspaper' Thirty-Nint- h -- Reai Ml in The Tintri 01 l.(aJrr Garfield. Utah. Friday. August 25. 1955 Year Number 10 GARFIELD TENNIS STARS Even without tho halt U'a easy to toll ifi summer. Look at tha tall laihiona featured in tha aloraa. Our Schools In oihar columni of lhia papar. full particular! will bo found relative to tha atarting tima of schools. boundary alamantary linaa and achadula of tho doubla aoaaiona which will bo nacaaaary for a faw waaki at Webster until tha Magna Elamantary achool ia Wplfttda Wo fully raaliaa that tha a MAGNA MISS NAMED FIRST ATTENDANT timoa-bo- th morning and afternoon clars oa will lnconvanionco aoma par ante, but would like to rami ml all It ia tho only aoluiion to taka care TO FAIR QUEEN Miss Connie Jo Matthews. 18, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews of Magna, was named first attendant to the Sweetheart of Salt Lake County of tha children. Pleara, ramam-botoo. that thia achadula will bo difficult for tha ieachera and prin Fair Friday night. cipala. To tho boat of tha ability of Sharon Givan was tho Granite Diatrict officiate who named queen and Darlene Peterhave gone over ovary boundary, sen, 18, second attendant. counting tho number of atudanta Miss Connie Jo will start her and potential pupil a, the announc: studies as a sophomore student Raading from left to right are Garfield tennis alara and champion! ed linaa aaam tho boat aoluiion. this year at the University of Lynn Marsh, men's singles; Marilyn Parry, lady's singles! Luano Would you therefore kindly d miss Utah. The lovely Ahlqutei and Kay Hardy, winners of Junior girls doubles. Ronnie in your vary beat manner, has been a dancing director of the Haymond was not present when picture was taken. and if wo can aid you in defining Salt Lake County Recreation durany boundary or giva achool tima Winners of the Garfield tennis ing the summer months. Boraionat pteaaa feel free to call tho Copper Printing Company, tourneys, conducted under the sponsorship of Salt Lake County 3322, for other information. summer Recreation program, were presented with awards Wonderful Couple Thursday night at a meeting of White Mrs. P. K. Daba te the Garfield Community Council. with a aarioua infection, wo Lynn Marsh won the mens ahould like to take thia opportun- singles, defeating Cal Parry; Marity of extending a moat aincero ilyn Parry won the lady's singlet, Due to tho tall, extreme dry verbal bouquet, not only to bar. defeating Mary Slater and Kay Half Of Former Governgrasses in Little Valley, it te lit' but to her genial husband, who Hardy was victorious in the jun- ment Project Apts. will bo principal of tho new Mag- ior girls' singlet over Jill Johnson. orally a "powder kag." as fireman of Balt Lake County Fire Depart na alamantary achool. Ronnie Haymond was declared Now Gone moot were wall aware when they Millie u wo call her. b one the victor of the boys' junior The former New Town of answered an alarm in that viciniof tha moat direct, singles by defeating Von Vance Garfield, consisting of govern- ty on Sunday. paraona we know, truly an aaaot and Kay Hardy and Luane Three fixes were set on the hills to her husband, her church and teamed together to take the ment project apartments, is rapbar community. May aha Boon re- - junior girls doubles. idly disappearing from the scene. this spring. Officiate warn that if the dry of the dwelFor, over one-hagrasses should go up in smoke lings, sold on a bid basis to Builders' Supply of Salt and the vegetation from tha hills I Dol I Do! Lake City, have been move! removed, tha flood danger to this That personable The units had been composed area would be vary great and Donald McCarty dropped In Monof four apartments and Ketchum dangerous. day to tell us hollo, after an abResidents are reminded that by of a unit (2 had offered one-ha-lf sence of two years serving an LDS miaoiod. and also informed apartments) for $595, to be moved one match and a small area that canyon, in a radius of 10 miles. A number was burned in a near-b- y us that ha planned to bo married million dollars of flood of the units have been moved to one-hain Redwood Road. damage occurred to Salt Lake MAGNA Whan I asked tor more infer- There were originally over 100 City ia 1152. motion about his impending marSuch damage could also happen units, constructed during the war riage, ho said he would bo seeing years of housing shortages by the hare if fires started. his fiancee that evening and ask Will you keep your children federal government. A number her all details, then queried with that remain have "sold" signs on away from the Little Valley and that cute twinkle in his eye: "You also cooperate at all times on the them. do remember, don't you. that one control? flood are a of Most in the dwellings has to bo with their girl or boy bad state of repair, needing conMagna has had several very friend?" siderable work to make them disastrous floods in the past years, Like his brother, DaryL Donald and it could easily happen againl even passably liveable. will make a fine teacher, but. oh my. how little hearts at Webster will flutter over his good looks I Our eldest daughter. Becky, was almost in love with her atBrother Die in Tooele tractive. intelligent Ith grade teacher, Daryl McCarty. Same Day After r, Cyprus School BOUNDARY LINES RELEASED BY GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT Cooperation of All Parents Sought To Make Schedule Successful Two sessions will be conducted at the Webster School until the new Magna elementary achool te finished in the next few weeks, NAMED it was announed to this paper Monday by Superintendent David Gourley. Cyprus high school sophomores They will be 7.00 am. to 12.00 will register beginning next Monnoon for all students who will atday, announce school authorities. Each one will be notified through Guidance Inatructora New tend Webster normally and from 00 to 6:00 p.m. for all students the mail of the time they are askAt Cyprua who will later be students of the ed to appear for their lockers and Policy Magna Elementary School but registration which will be 7.00. High School now must go to Wdbster until the Seniors and juniors were regiS' Faculty members of various new educational institution ia tered this week at Cyprus. schools in this area to serve dur- finished. The time will be for the second term have been ing the 1955-5- 6 announced by Granite School to sixth grades, inclusive. School starts in Granite schools, District, to include: Wednesday, September 7th. Cyprua High First Grade Timas Estelle Buttorworth, psycholoStudents in the first grades will gy, eugenics. Barbara food, go from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Christensen, home living. and from 1 :00 p.m. to 4:00 p m. J. L. Christensen, chemistry Special busses will carry the and physics. children at their set times, announcements will be sent through Helen Mae Foster, English. Elizabeth Hall, commercial sub- the mail ' Teacher Roller jects. List of the teachers for all the Clarence Hepworth, geometry, are given schools in this algebra, trig. week's edition, but the instructors David G. Heslington, history. who have been assigned to the David H. Holdaway, art Jess R. Jensen, aviation, elec- new Magna Elementary achool, headed by Principal P. H. Debs, tricity. Delbert W. Lindsay, biology, and the list for Webster, headed botany, zoology. by Dr. Reese Maughan, principal, James D. Maher, music, Eng- will instruct in the times set above-th- at is, Webster, 7 a.m to lish. 12 noon and Magna elementary, Melba Matthews, librarian. Lex D. McKee, physical educa- 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. STARTING TIME of all schools tion, coaching. James A. Middleton, industrial will be announced in next weeks arts. paper. It 1s not available as we go Jeanne Pearson, clothing. to press, due to the complex sitD. B. (Deb) Smith, physical ed- uation of arranging busses for the ucation, coaching. elementary schools. Madeleine Waldla, commercial Boundary Linaa Mr. and Mrs. John Wall, well subjects. All students living west of 8100 known and regarded Magna resiCharles B. Walker, mathema- - west wUl be Webster School students, were the honored guests at tics and science, a family party held in the Magna I Don E. Washburn, American dents, east of that will be Magna elementary students. Community Park on Sunday in ! problems. In other words, the boundary observance of their 55th wedding Lois White, English, yearbook. line for the Webster Elementary Winters, anniversary. Que history, agricul- School and the Magna Elementary Both are natives of Wallsburg, ture. will be 8700 West from Wasatch county, but have lived The following teachers are new School to 3000 South; then 2600 South for the past 33 years in Magna. at Cyprus: 3000 South to 8900 West; Mr. Wall was born December Ralph Reed Channell, Guidance. West on then south on 8900 West to 3500 16, 1879, a son of John and Susand Joseph Davies, Jr., Spanish, South; then east on 3500 South to Illness and his was Davis wife born Wall, English. Lingering Oh. The Headaches! 8400 West, and then south on 8400 March 29, 1880, a daughter of WilJoyce Hunsaker, English, dra- West to and including Bacchus. I vary much believe the exliam and Sarah Ann Stoker. They ma. Both sides of the boundary Funeral services were conduct- were married August 22, in Walls-burpression at all schools In this area Wells A. McAllister, orchestra, far a short time will be "Oh. My streets, as mentioned above, will ed Wednesday in the Magna LDS band, history. Webster School to Aching Head. instead of "My Wardhouse for Nelson Samuel Four of their five sons and JoAnn T. Simons, girls' physi- goThe the bus that picks up students Aching Back." tor our teachers at (Ned) White, 69, of 3108 South daughters still are living. They cal education. 8000 West on 2400 South to 9000 West, who died Saturday, are: Mrs. Kellogg Nash, Salt Lake Cyprus. Brockbank. Webster and Caxmon Parry Fred L. Sommercom, auto me- from 7200 West, and then goes on 7200 those who have bean assigned to 9:50 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital City; Gail Wall, Granger; Mrs. chanics. West to 2820 South, and picks up Magna elementary, will have of pneumonia. Mr. White, well Kenneth Kidd and Zeldon Wall, Bry D. Sorensen, physical edu- students on 2820 South and 2700 MonCarmon many problems taking care of an known Magna resident, had been Magna. They also have 16 grand- cation, history. Perry departed overload of students, shifting day to assume the managership of South to 8300 West wiR bring tha ill for a long time. children and 16 Beatrice B. Walker, guidance. to Webster School them students around in improvised the Price Safeway Store, it was His brother, Thomas Fenton Harold G. Higgins, biology. rooms, ate. revealed this week. Mr. Perry has White, 66, died the same dav, al- A new introductory subject Garfield, with the smallest been manager of the Magna store so in a Salt Lake hospital after a Lovely Parly will be Guidance," which has classes for soma years, due to the for the past several years. sickness. were Covers were Funeral rites laid for fifty I long worthwhile and I While in this community, Mr. many people moving out. will conducted Tuesday in Tooele and guests at long tables in the park, proven very schools. other at necessary have the fewest things to solve, i Perry has been most active in centered with a tiered wedding burial made there. Mr. Sorensen and Mr. Higgins and Whittier School 'in Hunter LDS church activities, the Magna cake. Native Pleasant Grove are former Brockbank junior high I will probably rank next. Garfield Lions Club, Magna The following tribute was given school instructors. Mr. Ned White was born Octo From statements given as wa. Chamber of Commerce and other to them by their children: ber 20, 1885, in Pleasant Grove, go to press, Garfield achool will organizations. Brockbank Jr. High School j Utah County, to Hanmer and AnTo a Wonderful Mother continue to operate during tha He formerly was employed in Norval LaVar Adams, Physical nie Fenton White. He was a and Father next year, regardless of tha deci- the Price store and is well acEducation. and had been employed Through the 55 years of your sion given on the town by Kenna-coi- i. quainted in that vicinity. Rowena Ahlquist, Mathematics, for 36 years by Kennecott Copper married life, you have had your Although pleased at the promoAlgebra. Corporation. He retired in 1950. and and sorrow, grief your joys leaves tion, Mr. Perry said he W. Wallace Bawden, Industrial Mr. White married Lilly j and with all the Hava you over noticed that Magna with regret and reluctance Guidance. en December 24, 1905, in Plea-wi- ll happiness havealong Arts, Anderson te of Kant Mr. above one machinal that the had and others, you your ups YOUR DAY goes the way tha cor- as he likes the community and t Gwe, Utah. Survivor D. Bendixsen, 7th Core, Blaine Tha in Fair World's Poworama tha at demonstrate hugs downs. Chicago. ners of YOUR mouth turn? Math. his widow or Magna; two people. elude and English of amounts vast has of motor two and We have shared each one with b capable moving His wife and two children will Lawrence W. Bird, Instrumentmover, daughters, Mrs. Evah Daniels, you, and In appreciation for all earth Mr. is collosal tha Anderson's son, material. Monte, by Manners . Culver City, California; Mrs. Kay shortly join him in Price. the many things you have done al Music, Girls' Glee. Now Manager Mamed An Important item in life to ms William Bobolis, Music, Speech. Lund, Cupertino, California; one for us, we'd place a crown of Mr. William (Bill) Johnson ar will always be manner--goo- d R. C. Braithwaite, 7th Core, Mr. Kent Anderson of 8750 sister, Mrs. Erma Warburton, est gold upon your heads, pur if it manners, and that I'm endeavor- rived Wednesday to assume dut West in Magna has been chosen Pleasant Grove; five grandchild- were in our Mathematics, Guidance. power. ing to teach my daughters at all ies of manager at the Magna for a very special job to demonGlendon W. Casto, English, 8th ren, two "But that is not within our store. He has been associated with strate heavy pieces of machinery Core. Funeral rites were directed by so the do we will that way reach, 4 I have learned and truly be- Safeway for the past years. Gerald Allen Curry, 7th Core, Three principals of elementary the Peel Funeral Home, and burat the Worlds Fair of Powerama lieve that the supremo teal of He, his wife and two daugh- in Chicago August 31st to Sep- schools in this area will soon be ial made in the Pleasant Grove is just say, Thanks a million for Mathematics. comwe and the everything, hope good manners te to put up with ters plan to live in Magna. tember 25th. Max C. Dickson, 7th Core, Engwelcoming their students back to cemetery. will bring much joy and bad manners pteasanfly-a- nd Mr. White was widely ac- ing years It b Mr. Anderson was field repre- the familiar tasks of readin, lish, Civics. happiness. amaaing hew often wa have to do Lillian Helen Hales, 7th Core, sentative for General Motors in 'riting and 'rithmetic. quainted in this area, and most U In our every One face is very familiar to sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Wall, energetic, fine man, Guidance. the Euclid Division and haa been dey life. made factory representative. Lavina Harper, Home Econois a retired Kennecott worker and many boys, girls and their par- the sorrowed family. And. remember, never strike Mrs. Anderson, daughter, Kar- ents, Mr. Philip Debs. However, now te custodian of the Pleasant mics. while the head te hotl Donald C. Hess, Library SciGreen Ward. His lovely wife en, and son, Monte, spent two he will be in a different position-princi- pal I've had to learn thia last of the new Magna eleweeks in Chicago. maintains a spotless home and is ence. thought for my natural inclina-lo- n Harold G. Higgins, 7th Core, active in church. mentary School. He lives in Magfa to apeak out Science. na and has two sons, one serving sharply to an Donald McCarty un pardonably rude person. David O. Maxfield, Art. overseas with the armed forces . . . New M. L. "Smiley" Miner However, I've found that courJames S. McCloy, Science, and the other a resident of Magna. Elder Donald McCarty returned tesy always pays, and so often tho President of Copper Duck Club Mathematics. LDS misDr. Reese Maughn, new princifrom a two-yeFriday rudoat person is the very on who Robert S. Melville, 7th Core, sion to the Eastern States. He is at Webster School. Dr. pal will bo tha nice one on the second M. L. Miner was elected presiCivics, 8th Core. the son of Mr. and Mrs. E E. McMaughan and his wife have purA large variety of prizes will chance. dent of the Utah Copper Duck and 25 chased a home in Oquirrh Hills Gayle Murawetz, Type, General Carty of Magna. Fish Club Saturday, from results n Business, Home Arts. of Magna. He is a former director be given at the monthly bingo The young man V. B. Coon soya that it fakei leas released following balloting. He Virginia Richardson, Physical plans to teach at Webster School of teacher training at the Cedar game at Our Lady of Lourdes lima to do a thing right than to succeeds Paul R. Schultz, who Education. for the 1955-5- 6 term, and was reDeputy sheriffs caution motor- City college and formerly asso- Catholic Church in Magna on SatThe first game of the playoff David E. Salisbury, 8th Core. leased a month early, so he could explain why you did It wrong. completed 25 years at the helm of ists that the legal rate of speed ciated with the State Teacher urday, August 27th, beginning this popular organization. on the Main Street of the com- College in Tempe, Arizona. Dr. promptly at 8:00 p. m. between the two half baseball James A. Simmons, Mathema- assume these duties. Other elected officers include: munity te 25 miles per hour. This and Mrs. Maughan have two Some of the feature gifts will champions of the Reallyl Northwest tics, Civics. He will shortly give talks in be a popup toaster, radio, dishes, Semipro League will be held SunReally, Ja tha hardest tumble a Reed Damron, vice president and speed also applies to the side daughters. Fay E. Thornock, Industrial US wards in this area. man can taka is to fall over his the following on the Board of Di- streets. William Hutchison, new Gar- lamps. day, August 28th, pitting Magna Arts. own bluff. You ask my advice? rectors: Officials announce Several irate citizens have re- field principal He and his wire twenty against Bingham at Bingham, Garfield School Oquirrh Stake M Men and Arthur-- D. E. Dimond, Charles ported that some motorists are Just gaf wise to yourself. Eloise Wrsthsll First Grade. Gleaner Sociability dinner will be have purchased a home in Plea- games will be played, plus a jack-p- .t 4:00 p. m. game. Terry Sudbury. Eva Mae McAllister, Second held Tuesday, August 30th at the speeding through Magna Main sant Green Acres of Magna. He Bingham won the first half of Receives Discharge Magna-F- ud Free refreshments will be serv- the league and Magna placed se- Grade. Archibald, Chuck street and in the residential sec- has had ten years experience at Pleasant Green Wardhouse, beArchibald. ed and everyone is invited to tion. cond. Verena R. Waldron, Second ginning at 8:00 p.m., featuring a Granite high school. Ore HaulageW. G. Larson. Jac Carsey, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Sheriffs say that auch violators On Wednesday, August 31st, Grade. progressive supper. Grow. H. G. Carsey of Magna, his reGarfield Water-R- ay will be prosecuted to the full exLinnie C. Wyatt, Third Grade. All M Men and Gleaners, 19 to Bingham plays at Magna, 8:00 p. The truly godly are instinctiveC. is W. Sadler. That glory Utah Rcfinery-ceived his official discharge from tent of the law. They further re- ly humble. There is no humility Miriam Harward, Third Grade. 29 Inclusive, all Master M Men imperishable m., and if necessary to have a the U. S. armed services. Bingham Mines Russ quest that citizens obtain license so deep and real as that which the which is fixed in one's own moral third game, a coin will be flipped LaPriel Roberts, Fourth Grade. and Golden Gleaners, are invited. make-uHe plans to enroll in the Uninumbers or a description of the knowledge of grace produces. to decide the place and time. Hazel Noss, Fourth Grade. A program will be presented. car, and report it to them. Mary Baker Eddy Andrew Miller versity this fall (Continued on inside page.) Sophomores TEACHERS To Register FOR SCHOOLS HERE ARE fair-haire- Little Valley Literal Powder Fire Keg CARFIELD NEW TOWN DISAPPEARING Ahl-qui- . st lf Ket-chu- m Safeway Man Promoted To good-lookin- Price Store lf mid-Octob- COUPLE FETED ON 53th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Ned While 1 1 ' Succumbs To ! Long Illness Magna Man To Demonstrate Machinery At Worlds Fair g. Magna Youth Returns From ! LDS Mission ist Han-Piciur- . n. . DUCK CLUB NAMES NEW REMEMBER Prizes, Prizes Listed For TOWN SPEED Bingo Came OFFICERS MILES Playoff Set For Northwest Scmipro League p. ar well-know- |