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Show iiiimmimimiiimiiiimiiimiiiimiu OBSERVATIONS lllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllU Mott bachelors through Leap Year hope fiancee-free- to . The Complete Home Newspaper go Soir.e of the people with pre-- 1 occupied smiles on their faces are making plans for their spring -- Read It in The Times or Leader j Thirty-Nint- Year h Number Forty gardens. EXHIBIT, ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED BY GRANITE DISTRICT A Lift For Others TROPICAL PARADISE TO BE THEME OF CYPRUS JUNIOR PROM AY Getters generally don't qei happiness; givers qet it. You (imply give to ethers a bit of yourself--- a thoughtful act, a help- . ful idea, a word of aopreciation, .t'x!l.bit a"Jn:tei-o- f a Ufa over a rough spot, a sensei, A for bung lnrnent understanding a iimely sUg- dents and patrons of Granite School District. Local schools You take srmcihinq out of your will participate, announces au- in kindness out r:nd, qrn'hed rf you' "!, end put it into the thorities. On Tuesday, Maich 27th, at 7:30 other frllows mind end heart. p.m. in the Granite high school, a physical education demonstration and dance will be presented 1' F.--r Thr for junior and senior high school P-Sccess Club I three ''triple students. Tha Cyprus Pi-thrre participate, in r"les for fucc-- -. Wednesday, March 28th, at 7 30 success the minds of Ameri-er- s, ir-ithe mslrim of a great deal p.m.. also in Granite high school, a Home Economics Exhibit and rf nerr. Msny times in the past Fashion Show will be featured 'il men was thought the for both junior and senior high to b the wealthy man. New we have h revi'a ihet for students. Thursday, March 28 and Friday, Ame'ican law under the March 30, will feature exhibits nobody can make a great daal of from all departments of the money; at least if you make it. school, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., both yon cannot keap it. at the Granite high school Personally, I do not feel that ni8hts the making of money is the cri and Craft House. These entertainments are free ierion of success. Haven't we all known paoplo who. possassing a and the public is invited to attend, great deal of money, are failures from ihe standpoint of being a person? And haven't we all seen peopls with no money who are also failures? Then there is lh idea that the parson who has achieved fame is a success. I used to taka stock in Plans are being completed for that. If I saw a man's name in the local Red Cross drive to be cona I ho was a newspaper, thought success: if I saw his picture, too, ducted during the ensuing several I was sura ha was quite a big sue- - weeks. are Mrs. H. T. Dyches, Mrs. E. G. Paulos and X don't anymore. The standards of success which Mrs. Pete G. Paulos. They will be I advoca' are these: Do you have assisted by committee members, Mrs. Keith Barton, Mrs. Dick peace of mind? Are you in control of y'rself? Do you havo a Barton, Mrs. Jack E. Gardner, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. grip on lif? Are you happy? Are Harold Zogg, Mrs.Huffaker, Grant Day bell, soul? Do you develeping your you Scott know God? Are you held in es- Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mrs. Buch-mateem by other people? Do you get Gordon and Mrs. Robert a thrill out of everyday living? These ladies will solicit the Does ihe glory and the romance firms, and anyone who of lift manifest itself fo you? If business desires to contribute may call any you can make some money along committee member. with all this, if you can do something to bring you honorable fame, that is all to the good. But by and large that which characterises the successful person is that he gets the most out of himself by the grace of God. -- it shows I read the Sixteenth Psalm, the elevonth versa tha other evening. yoo This is the passage: Thou wilt helped show me the path of life." Simple words, aren't they? The problem like all Gaul breaks into three rules for successful living. The first is this: Learn to live without rigidity, in a relaxed manner. Many people fail to achievo their bast results because they are too intense. They live under pressure on the inside and so press too hard on tho outside. All through the Bible we are Wear A ,'rl Cross Button told to be peaceful, calm, quiet When you wear the Red Cron Do your job but do not gat too button you are there in emergenintense about it. Easy does it. Words of St Theresa of the 16!h cies. You are there whenever Century era wondcrfuL She says: disaster strikes, wherever blood Let nothing disturb you. Let no- is needed, and whenever there is thing frighten you. Everything a first aid emergency. Your genpasses away except God. God erosity brings your Red Cross to the rescue! alone is sufficient' Wear your Red Cross button Second Rule Tho second rule for successful proudly. It means you helped! living is to practice and develop one of tho greatest skills known to man, that of imagination. What does tha word imagination moan? It means tha art of using Images. Wo succeed by tha Images, the pictures wa form in our minds. It is a fact that no job, no problem can overcoma you if you think correctly about it You will never gat any farther A Democratic meeting of the in tha world than you can saa. new Legislative District No. 21 You will never do any more than was held Monday evening at the you can imagine. Gat images, Magna Union Hall. The legislative create visions is your mind. district was formerly known as Third Rule District No. 19. Tho third rule for success is fo It has now been divided into bring God's power into your three divisions, Magna --Garfield work. No. 1; Bingham No. 2 and West True success in lif involves the and South Jordan, No. 3. guidance, insights, human relaOfficers Mamed tions and faith that our belief in The following officers were a Higher Power gives. named: Joe Dispense, Bingham, chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Nord-graMagna, vice chairman; Boyd Nerd in, Bingham, secretary; Mrs. Ardell Miller, Herriman, treasur- Former Magna Woman Dies In . S. . B-- p ns suc-ossf- PLANS MADE , L A theme of Tropical Paradise" will be featured at the Cyprus high school Junior Promenade on Friday, March 23rd. The semi formal affair Is free to parents, but a charge will be made to students. A queen is to be chosen by members of the Junior Class, and she will reign over the prom. Candidates for the Junior Prom Queen are Helen Gardner, Helena Haws, Nancy Hensen, Con1 ine Keetch and Judy Stewart Competition Expect nieThe queen will be crowned For Friday, April during intermission and will lead 13 Here the Junior Promenade. She will be elected by member of the to rome Junior Class. .'e tin- M o, n;: Garfield Lions Decorations of the ;i in will be .Club iiiiiual Talent Night, to be carried out in light gym green and li.'i i Friday, April 13th in the pink. Cyprus high school audi-- Rest Home Mrs. Fannie Bogri Bethanis, 58, of 640 E. 6th South, Salt Lake City, former Magna resident, died Sunday at 3 p.m. in a Salt Lake rest humt? aftcr an ulne4i Her husband operated fiLEilT formerly the City Bakery in Magna. Mrs. Bethanis was born in Tri21, 1888, puli, Greece on to Mr. and Mi's. John Bogri. She married Angelo Bethanis on September 21, 1921 in Salt Lake City. Surviving are her husband of Salt Lake City and a brother, Paul Bogri, Greece. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. FOR -- - spa-cin- GROUP OF LOCAL YOUTHS SWORN INTO ARMY RESERVE COMPANY II UNIT LOCAL RED CROSS ANNUAL DRIVE BROCKBANK GIVES DOCTORS PUNS PLANS FOR DANCE NEW GIVE FOR LOCATION WARNING TO i n. Wear it proudly DEMOS NAME NEW FOR OFFICERS DISTRICT n, Sale Of Garfield Houses Held Up Until Next Week Due to unforscen circumstances, Ihe sale of Garfield homes by John W. Galbreath and Company has been held up for about a week. Mr. 'Melvin Dunklcy, loral manager, states that by next week the firm's attorneys will have the sale documents revised and in the hands of the printer, ready for presentation to buyers of the townsite residences. er. Committeemen are Daryl McJim Brusatto. all of Magna and John T. West, Bingham. Four more committeemen will be appointed by the chairman. Precinct Officer! New officer! were named for this precinct, formerly known as No. 4 and now will be No. 1, to include Judge D. S. Walker, chairman; Mrs. Estella Pehrson, vice chairman; Mrs. Helen McCarty, secretary; Garfield Lewis, treasurer. The committee is composed of J. A. Marshall, E. E. Matthews, Victor Bohne and S. I. Carty, A1 Nordgran, Lester. Seeks Sanala Term Representative W. G. Larson CAUSE NO DAMAGE of Magna announced Monday night at the meeting that he will Two fire alarms on Sunday re- not be a candidate for the House sulted in no property damage, ac- but plans to throw his hat in the cording to a report released by ring for the Senate. Fire Chief Roy Smith. One was on a hillside near the Fireman Appointed Magna Mill, where burning lumAppointment of Charles Paris ber attracted the attention of a as a Salt Lake County fireman in Shield's Addition resident who the No. 2 station at Magna was turned in the alarm to Salt Lake approved Monday by the county commission. Mr. Paris replaces County Fire Department No. 2. The other alarm was a grass Burnell Day, resigned, and will fire at 2900 South and 7100 West receive $300 per month. on property owned by Sidney Mr. Paris has been serving as Reid. No damage occurred. a deputy sheriff in Magna.. TWO FIRE ALARMS Mir-abell- Effective immediately, offices for private practice of Drs. M. A. Newman, E. G. Whitaker and R. A. Gallant will be held in the Arthur Plant Hospital, as a temporary location. Office hours will be conducted after 4:00 p. m. The three doctors state that arrangements are now being made to obtain a building in Magna and announcement of this move will be given as soon as possible. The doctors are moving to the Arthur Plant (Hospital to obtain expanded facilities. torium. It Tiyouts s are bt 8:00 p. m. scheduled for the Cyp-iii- .i auditorium, also at 8:00 p.m. 1 iii'i'i' w.Ii be 3 professional end 3 amateur prizes, prii-of 5200 in War Bonds. Entrants must live within Cyprus high school boundaries. Entries may be obtained at Safi way's. Copper Printing, Best Shop or Magna Telephone Office. Eni r:cs must be completed by March 23th at 5:00 p.m. Given Judges NAME Judges from KUTV, channel 2 will provide a bond as a prize and also provide members of their personnel for the tryouts on March 27th and final competition on April 13th. Winners will receive a personal New PTA officers of the Magna appearance award on KUTV proElementary school will be on Wednesday, April 4th, begin- grams. Other Prises ning at the regular meeting, 7:30 Purchasers of tickets will be o'clock. given ciiances on door prizes. The A nominating committee con- fust prie will be a table model sisting of Von K. Brown, chair- radio. Others will also be given. man, Mrs. Jack Gardner, Bob Winners do not have to be preHubbard and LaVar Adams will sent to win. present a suggested slate of officers for the consideration of paJoins Navy trons. However, further nominaGary Cole left Monday for boot tions may be made from the training in the U. S. Navy at San floor. Diego. H will be there for six Tui l:iv, March 27th in (JIVEl MAGNA SCHOOL TO NEW I Plans for the Brockbank Preference Dance will include the election of Preferred Dates" (boys) from the 7th, 8th and 9th this Friday evening, grades a, March 23rd, announces Emil president. Young ladies arc asking young gentlemen for dates and the most popular boys in each class will be chosen from the three grades by popular vote of the girls. Dancing begins at 7:30 oclock and ends at 9:45 p.m. to allow all Brockbank students to be in their home by curfew time. NIGHT CYPRUS PUPILS Students Will Be Warned Once On Vandalism; Parents Held Responsible PTA OFFICERS W. C. URSON SEEKS POST IN SENATE W. G. (Bill) Larson, member of the Utah House of Representatives for the past 10 years, Tuesday filed ai a candidate for the Democratic nomination for state senator from the newly created 6th senatorial district of Salt lake County. Mr. Larson, a resident of Magna, has represented the old 19th district in the House. During his five successive terms he has served four yean on the State Legislative Council and was Democratic floor leader during two sessions. In 1951, when the House was evenly divided politically, he was Kennoeoii Copper He is employed by Kennecott Copper Corporations railroad division and is currently state chairman of the legislative committee of the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen and a member of Utah Lahora Joint Legislative Council He is first vice president of the Magna-Garfiel- d Lions Club, a former president of the Magna community council, a member of the Eagles Lodge of Murray and a member of the Church of Jeaus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Served As Chairman . During his incumbency as a representative he has served as chairman of the major House oommittees. He is the first candidate to file for the State Senate in this county. Heretofore, Senate members have been elected from the county at large but this year, for the first time, they will be elected from districts. Three of the county's six districts will elect senators this year and the other three will be represented by holdover members. Following the iiction of two cars filled with Cyprus high school students running over the Brockbank junior high school lawn on Monday morning, deputy sli riffs issued a strong statement that after one warning to weeks. students on any further acts of vondali.-'m-, they will be picked up, taken to the juvenile point MAN and parents will bn held expansible for all incar-c- d damage. Other Violations U. Many reports have r.'eently reel ived by the sheriff's r.'iici! from residents who live in the Cyprus high school area. Their complaints run from throwing papers, soda-w:r bottles on the lawns to parking all day in front of their hours and often blocking driveway?. Seven boys two juniors, 1 senior and the balance sophomores were taken in by the local sheriffs on Monday and warned about 'he.ic practices. The next time thev will be arrested. D. puties al?n state that thievery of hub caps and gus stealing continues and a doe watrh is being made on this type of vandalism. Hot Rod Cars A number of residents on Seated at the table are Mark Prtvott. Howard Jones, Helen streets by the high school have Mary Grose and Seth Rood. In tho back row are Leon Headreported th? dangerous speed Camp Chaffee. Ark. Pvt. Frank rick. Sylvia Swan, Bath Cleveland and Eleanor Hepworth, tho that many students indulge in Hardman, (right), whoso guardteacher. with their hot-ro- d cars going ians, Mr. and Mrs. David Coffey, Everybody will be welcome to and down the streets. up the Bingo Party at the Magna live at 8037 Helen Drive, Magna, can"The value of this project The Magna kindergarten of the Catholic Church Hall 2840 South an AFRA trainee with the first Utah Supplementary Education not be measured in dollars and 9000 West, on Saturday, March unit in the history of Mrs. Ellis to cents, according a most is worthwhile program 24 at 8:00 p. m. the U. S. Army to complete its on went to When who Jones, say, project, according to the parents Prizes include a table radio, G. takes fire direction data training, a child to is learn should he ready of the children enrolled. E. Mixer, Fry King, blankets, bedover field the to telephone plot have the the opportunity. Its Officers of the organization met artillery fire. The Ga: field First Ward is en- spreads and many others. There with the parents to evaluate the most important thing a parent Pvt. Hardman, who volunteered tertaining at a welfare dinner on will also be a jackpot prize. work of the kindergarten. Their can give his child. Free refreshments will be servunder the Armed Forces Reserve March 2Gth, All parents were lavish in their beginning at 6:00 ed. response was one of enthusiastic soon will h:s six Act, school complete of and the in the Garfield School. praise p.m. expressed support. months of active duty and will The dinner will be served famTypical of the comments were deep appreciation for the kind to bis return hometown Reserve 16 A year-ol- d ily style and a charge is to be those of Mrs. Marlow Turpin who and efficient work being done by youth was ar- unit for seven and a half of years rested Sunday night after leading made. The ward hat purchased said: "This is truly a worthwhile the teacher, Mrs. Clarence a Sait Lake county deputy sheriff Reserve duty. beef from the church farm and all project. It puts a child a year Officials of the kindergarten a wild chase from Garfield at that is not cooked for the dinner ahead in his activities. I wouldn't will bo cut, wrapped and sold to have my child miss it for the said that enrollment was still speeds ranging up to 90 miles per all interested people, ready for open and parents could register hour. world." MAGNA their children by bringing them The yoifth, booked at the coundeep fieezcr or immediate use. More Than a Nursery to the Magna Women's Club ty jail for reckless driving, ignorMrs. Idcll Privett commented, building. Classes are held five ing an officers siren and red Plans are now being made on I surely appreciate what it has days a week from 9:00 a.m. until lights, no vehicle registration and the planting at the entrance to done for my boy. This is not a 11:30 a.m. violation of curfew, was released Magna Main Street of hollyhocks Mrs. Hepworth will be happy to his parents and the case turnnursery they learn so many and Russian Olive trees, it was worthwhile things, it's a real to help any parent with any re- ed over to juvenile court officials. revealed here this week. Two teen-ag- e kindergarten. I'm sure everyone gistration problems or more ingirls, with the Kennecott Copper Corporation Mrs. Rebecca Campbell Terry, would want their children there formation may be obtained by youth in the car, were taken will grade this land just west oj if they only knew what it docs phoning HU died 65, a.m. 9:45 home and released to parents, ofWednesday at the ball park before the cleanup for the child." at her home. 127 West Stratford ficers said. campaign starts. Avenue, Salt Lake City, of a Also, in preparation to the Deputy sheriff A. H. Nordgran heart ailment. She is a former The public is invited to an Arts cleanup, graveling and grading Dry Cleaning Firm said he first spotted the car about well-knoC C Magna resident. and Crafts Festival at the Web- back of the business houses will 10:30 p.m. going through Gara Born January 25, 1891 in Li- ster school on Sponsors Noted Program Thursday, March begin. field at a high rate of speed. lie berty, Weber County, she was a 22nd, from 6:00 to 9:00 p. m. gave chase, and twice fired daughter of Joel and Mary WiniChild: en will be Eastern Star Club Perks Cleaners of Magna anwarning shots, once into a pond fred Freeman She the various crafts demonstrating nounce sponsorship of Dim McThe Eastern Star Cub will during the ex near Garfield and again into a married Warren Campbell. I. Terry Febru- - hibit in the of meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Neill and his Breakfast Club over dike near the goif course at Mag- ary 27. 1911 in the Salt Lake j wori dime durtaTthT st a radio network Zogg on March 27th. na. and had been active in e on display Temple, will be Mrs. Ed Skinner. (ABC) by the Sta-N- u When the speeding car did the LDS church. A cordial invitation is extendAll members are asked to refinishing process which is The Magna Chamber of Com- not halt, he radioed ahead to city Survivors include her husband; ed to everyone for their serve this date. featured by the local firm. This merce reports an increase in their police who set up a blockade at Mrs. Thclda sons, daughters, is reported to be the first national according to a re- 16th West at 21st South streets Peterson: Donald L.. Vera Warnetwork sponsorship by any seg- membership, port given at the March meeting and stopped the car. ren, Gene C. Terry. Salt Lake ment of the dry cleaning industry. of the group on at the Mrs. Mildred Nuffcr, MurWednesday City; Sta-Nu The Process is offered Fire Hall ray; Allen P. Terry, Holladay; 18 X-RAY only by selected licensed dry The organization states that grandchildren; six cleaners, and there is no extra plans for the annual Spring brothers and sisters. Annual Magna-Garfiel- d Lions Club Talent Night the to customer for it. The Cleanup are nearly complete. charge Sincere sympathy is extended 13. 1956 Friday, April process replaces textile finishing John A. Rokich ia chairman of the to the sorrowed family. agents which are normally pre- cleanup drive. sent in practically all new fabrics, Resident are asked to cut up Name but which are lost through time tree limbs and get them BAKED SALE to rcriy and wear. The process is applied be hauled away. Thr v ' cut Address The chest during steam pressing and is laid up, preparatory to the cleanup. unit will be The Pleasant G een C.'ir.n. to be effective in proper mainin Uarfield n nr thr postoffice on Daughters of Ut.i'i P.. infers, will tenance of all materials, enhancMarch 27. h and 28th from 10:00 hold a Bake Sal' on Saturday, Talent PEO Meet Phone ing colors and restoring the Tryouts-Mar- ch 27, 1958 8:00 P. Chapter T Of tie PI) iv at a.m. to 12 ti'i noon .mil 1:00 to 5:00 March 24: h, .11:00 n.ni. in the High School wrinkle and aoil resistant qual- the home uf Mrs. Cl m G. p.m. b. n dry?. Maena J. C. Tenney Store. Entries ities of the fabrics. ' The X-- : hvs are free. may be obtained and left with: ; m. Harris on Vcdn'?-'-"The support of everyone is Safeway'!. Copper Printing. Best Shop. Telephone Office A social tiiv.s was enjoyed. LOCAL YOUNG FIRE DATA IN PARENTS THRILLED WITH MAGNA KINDERGARTEN TAKES S. ARMY et Catholics Plan Bingo Welfarc Dinner Planned By Garfield Ward six-mon- th YOUNG DRIVER ARRESTED IN AUTO CHASE Night On Saturday PLANTING TO Hep-wort- h. BEAUTIFY Former Magna Woman Succumbs To Heart III Magna Public Invited To Webster Arts, Crafts Festival of Reports Rise In Membership coast-to-coa- AREA ,r rs CHEST UNIT SLATED AT GARFIELD OFFICIAL ENTRY BUNK y - M.-Cy- |