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Show u:uv.-r!.i- l M:itoJi5:i..i.j r- - ! !.( ..a... Aveua llilllliiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliimitllllliiiillllil observations! Illllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 "The Complete Home Newspaper" Memo To A Teenager: -- Read It in The Timet or Leader-- ' Thank you ior your recent letter relative to the curlew liw. However, we cinnot print the communication for: Garfield, Utah. Friday, April 6, 1956 Thirty-Nint- h Year Number Forty-tw- o you will note under the; matineaa 01 mis paper, ine wop-per Printing Company does not GAS WAR publish any "Letters to the Edi-- ' are not All tor." that signed. '. names are held in strict confi-- ! HUB-CA- P dence. Copper Pr'.nling Com-- ' pany hud ncihinj to da with the Hub Caps On Can Of Cyprus Students To Curfew Law. It is a county ordi- Be Marked For Identification nance, tni we published the art- t, M. it:'.' - if t:v Civilian The membership of the Majna- of nur lfwal iris lit tk Tffii-i.Liit- Schools of Granite School S.ilt Liikc County Garficld Lions Club and their therms as a matter 0! new. (.':n:iii;Sii!UTs a:il the Murray ladies plan to tour the General -1 do net think any gentleman ,aisinrt. with Cyprus cooperating, J:-h the Salt Lake will Cluinibor uf Motors Training Center at 2401 c- Jnin Ury vou-- q tt c'd. would !are rlean-u- p Foothill Drive in the county-wid- e such" a letter as you did Association of Insurance Ag?m. in Salt Lake City here on Thursday, April 12th. The iirivi. ii) hi; rof.ir.:!v. 11 w.t as-- 1 t0 combat the theft of hub caps auto accossorios. I I group will meet at the center at -t- i uch expres andTheother tor.uh'nj to association will provide to Kvi'ii ihiHif.'.1! toiinty truck 7:00 p.m., and dinner will be a 14 year eld. direction A'i.l n 't hi' a j i i lu pick u; the served to them in the cafeteria. If ycu u70 tc write ansther ' the district, under the .1 C. industrial of Ernest unl.l thi- - uci-- following Clayton, Nominations Planned observi-abova regu-ialn!et:er. arts the for l!ndistrict, ended KA ride supervisor ia . :n-.- is k.nJly ask- Nomination of officers for the Sunday owning I. ar.i ELcge.t'.on. we shall several electric vibrator .( tii s1 i: i thi'ir ".iring yard-- . coming year, 1956-5will be pre"pencils" in tragedy near Hunter at 6:42 be hap? r to publish your views that can be usid to engrave iden-- '. p.m. when a local youth was cjii.i'i". sented at the following meeting on the curfew law. liticuCon on hub raps of all high killed and five companion; in Sirens To Blow of the group, Thursday, April 26. school student curs. C.vii;.:ii siie.is will This meeting will be lu Id in the jured as the automobile they Wonderful Trip The loss in Salt Lake county is were riding in struck a utility Mij'A:;.n!iiiis about 9:00 a. Magna Fireball. I have just rVnrnsd fr"n a at more than (60.000 pol'j and careened 200 feet down mi. .ii U aUirt the P.ichland. to wonderful hip and the full cooperation the highway at 6600 West and :i:ul f i' U'.il wa: Mini's. annually, I the where was Washington, of c ;unty ehuif.'i, the association 3500 South. Will von oxti-nyour aid for guest of my brother end sister-in-laof insurance agents, and school own pn ivi;, j bcautification son Lester Martin, yiiur Niel-soMr. and Mrs. Lislie J. officials is beir.3 used to assist of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Martin, i lu ip the t:iA n in general? ii'i.l and thence on to Salem, the students in protecting their 6400 West 3880 South, was dead house-gueanof a as Oregon, ty. on Arrival at Salt Lake General other brother and family, F. D. propei Suggestions Welcome MAGNA "Skip" and Tess Nielson. Sherman T. Hun.er is chairman HpitaL D. Wardle. 15, son of Raymond I can't remember when I've had of the committee and will welMr. and Mrs. Randall Wardle, so much fun on a vacation or come any suggestions or corres 3920 SjuUi 6400 West, suffered Cooperation Of Local came back so refreshed. pondence at 406 Ness Building, chest and shoulder injuries when V receive different such all Residents, Business Salt Lake City. thrown from the car approximate The first gas war in Magna's and outlooks on life Houses Sought ly 100 feet from the point of im- history, according to local author after being with such good, genwas benefipact. ities, proving highly uine people. God bless them. Mis. 11. L. (Mabel T.) Garfield A campaign to encourage Peggy Barrus, 15, daughter of cial to local motorists, if not to nf Miiiv.i ums presented with an greater display of the U. S. Flag Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Barms, 3823 the station operators, with regu Do&s Gleaner award on all patriotic holidays will be Iloniiriiiy Golrli-West 3500 South, suffered lacera- lar gas nearly 5 cents under the Easier In The Soul fit the Oquirrh conducted by Cyprus Post No. 38 Siiiu1:iy lATiiing d usual tions of the right eye, right price. hard to grow. MIA ouarterlv conference. of the American Legion. Plans Although I'm a little late with and nose. M-Monday, the regular gas was rc.ii J in the Lke The sheriff's office has been for the campaign were announced thoughts about Easter, it seems Others Injured 26.9 for rents, selling compared a: a: Ui.it'e n , c en r about consulted, and a n jmbi-- of people to me that it is still appropriate today by Tony J. Mora, ComFlanders, 15, son of Mr. to the usual price of 31.7, and all the many dot's ; iinnin;; at Jerry are threat, rung to lock up th ofto write about Easier in the mander of the local Post Vei n L. and Mrs. Marvin Flanders, 3733 for the good of the car owners and wir.iM i:ku owners to large, note fending dogs (if thry can catch Oliver has been appointed as Flag different than Easter in Unofficially, as contracts have West 3500 South, suffered an in- who were giving the word to "fill the dn':::Ka tin; iMiiiiU! cn.atu.-P- S them), and turn them over to the not been signed, Deb Smith, the churches. Campaign Chairman to supervise 'er up." jury of the left elbow. are cjusii: t lawns, flowers and sheriff unless tho owners take Have you ever stopped to think coach at the Cyprus High School, the intensive effort Marvin 17, Wardle. of to war The the George is sl'.u-.bpurpose thai, p.ple are trying so care of them. that everything we celebrate in will give his services to West driver of (he automibile, and his voice the During the period of the cam of strong disapproval connection with the life, death High in Salt Lake for the coming brother, Larry wardle, 19. sons local operators against certain paign, running from April 2. 1956, to June 30, 1956, members of the and resurrection of Jesus is not athletic and school year. of Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. War- unethical practices and apparent Post will canvass the community, to be limit--- to one day or season, dle, 3771 South 6400 West, suffer-e- d ly is confined to this immediate but should be extended to every urging residents and business men lacerations and bruises. area. k to make a massive day and every season? Two other girl. Patsy Barrus, display on all patriotic holidays. Usually, churches are crowded twin sister of Peggy Barrus, and Those who do not own flags to capacity on Easier. The follow Pam Campbell, 15. 3540 West 3500 will be urged by Legionnaires to Combat intelligence, under Lt. ing Sunday, the crowds may be T4c schedule training South, escaped injury. even less than usual. purchase a flag outfit from the of the 3S3rd Infantry Regimrnt Malan and'Sgt. Hardman. Dress All of the injured were trans Post No. 38. The Post has What lies back of this discre will be class A Cyprus uniforms. of Magna has been given ported in Salt Lake County Fire made arrangements with AmeriHours 2100 to 2200, subject 81 pancy? Is the attendance a recog witii the weekly activities listed ambulances to Salt Department ca's largest flag maker to provide nition of the resurrection of Jesus Lake Central Hospital for treat showing tht'ir dress, subject of mm Mortar, nomenclature, rtc, and a rejoicing in the supreme special sets for this campaign. ti be used, under Lt. Gedd.s and Sgt. Fullment. trainin.', event? Or is Easter attendance Complete sets with all attachand the ciiirjmundurs and instruc- mer. ments range in price from $4J0 often a custom? On April 17th, the company Struck Shoulder tors. to 910.95, with unmounted 3x5 If Easier were truly in the commander will inspect and align The driver told investigating Entrants have for the competed foot flags as low ai $240 from the The subject for Tuesday, April the squad at hour 1945. Combat souls of many for whom church Mrs. Mabel T. Garfield deputy sheriff Merl Coon he was annually sponsored Magna-Gar- Post going on Easter is a formal matdriving west on 3500 South when field Lions Club big Talent 10th is side str-- ta marching back- intelligence and will follow and the 81 mm ter, one cannot but reflect that he turned momentarily to speak Night, to be held ward, and DD and C inspections. "We want our community to be This is the highest award given Friday, April T.ie hui.rj arc from 1945 to 2000 Mortar fuzes, their lives would be different in to a companion. He lost control 13th in the town in firing commands, in the MIA organization for ser the most school Cyprus high under diuction of the company ammo, etc., will be directed by vice to the youth of the Latter America," Commander Mora said relation to the church, the Christ, when the vehicle struck the high auditorium. emrmander. Lt. Gi'ddes and St. Fullmer. and their fellowmen throughout D;iv Saints Church. in announcing the campaign. "We way shoulder, softened by Sun TryouU were held Tuesday and H ;uis 2000 to 2050 will be on the year. Mrs. Garfield has served very hope to see an American flag flyday's storm. a fine group of talent was very Lester Martin was born in Salt evident. There will be 3 faithfully for 15 years as a ward ing from every home and every profes- Lake City April 24, 1939, to Jo- Gleaner leader, ward activity business establishment this year." CLUB stake leader, ward president Deb feels that West provides seph Raymond and Sarah GaUe- - pri2es consisting 0f $200 in War Gleaner leader and stake activity an opportunity in his chosen gas Martin. Bonds. leader. At the present time, she Survivors include his parents. field of coaching that he cannot The attendance and is the Relief Society president of pass up ar..1 so he has accepted Hunter; four brothers, Elivie of the public are sought in the Pleasant Green First Ward. the positic n of head basketball Martin, K earns, Israel, (Mike and this worthy endeavor. Purchasers "B" League Makes Presentation tic director. coach and .: Jerry Martin, Hunter; and six of tickets will be given chances on Pearl had high game of Mooie Mrs. Mrs. the Helen Gloria Stake Jones, Christensen, door prizeswith the first prize Under coaching, sisters, Gleaner leader, presented the 161 Tuesday night in the "B" Cyprus captured the Class B Flora. Ramona, Sadie and Ruth a table model radio. Other prizes The Utah Copper Club will won- Martin, Salt Lake City and Betty will also be The Garfield Land Company, a award from the General YWMLA League of Women's Bowling at State Championship with awarded. Mrs. C. R. Moyes On feature bingo, square dancing and the Utah Copper Club and her it derful team that put the Pirates Martin, Hunter. The ten finalists of the 17 en- ball organization, was or Board and the Golden Gleaner daughter, Maxine for their memSand all, capdancing rojm from Committee For the and Stake Gleaners on in front of the entire state's baspin. ganized tries include: Linda Kay and bers during the month of Thursday evening. April. ketball fans for the 1954-5- 5 E. Matthews was named M Men. A book was given to Mrs. tured high series of Exhibition Denny Slick, pantomine: Brent The first event is Saturday, Mrs. Grace Christen for a 422 score. Championship. Johnson, trumpet solo; Gene April 14 with Bingo at 8:00 p.m. president; Don Thomas, vice pres Garfield by Other fine games were Millie the YWMIA sen, W. G. representing Coarh Smith has done a wonident; Malmborg, secretary Knadle, vocalist; Donald Burris, The square Dance Jamboree is treasurer. Mr. Garfield Christofierson, 160; Betty Bez-za- nt The African Violet Society of derful jub here in our communand Stake Board, "Four Steps," Girls' set for Saturday, April 21st, with variety; 154; Cleono Farnsworth, 160; Utuh, Chapter One, is holding its ity. In basketball his record The committee is composed of pinned a beautiful orchid on his Quartet; Margaret Mirabella, pia Bill Adams as master of LaVern Empey, Ella third annual show this coming stands for itself, but the work he Mrs. Rulon Cushing, Frank Nord- - wife's shoulder. no solo; Richard and Yvonne, Empey, 141; Cteone Dyches, 158; weekend at the Murray B. Allen has done for the youth in conD. S. N. H. quist, Walker, Jordan, Carl vo pantomine; Grubaugh, Ball room dancing on Saturday, Ruby Coon, 158. Center for the Blind, 309 East 1st nection with Salt Lake County calist; Ron Privett, accordian; April 28th will commence at 9:30 Mrs. Lee Smith, O. J. McDonald, 256 Squad Ma 4 took high game of South in Salt Lake City. Show Recreation, although it has not Sr. Vernon and Weiss. Valoy reck, vocalist 679 and No. 2, series of 1930. p.m., with the music to be pre hours are from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. drawn too much attention, has Garfield resident interestTickets are now being sold by sented the famed Eugene ed Any Squad 6 chalked up 4 points and in buying land for the purpose Saturday, April 7th, and from been highly beneficial to the Applications are being received members of the Lions Club and Jclesnik by 1 and 2, 3 orchestra. points. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, youngsters. Huge groups of boys by the Tenth U. S. Civil Service Brockbank of moving may obtain an appli school junior high April 8th. cation blank from the John W. have enjoyed good, clean sports, Region for the positions of SubMonday' Afternoon The public is cordially invited from basketball, swimming, base- - stitute Clerk and Substitute City Galbreath office. Nola Sizemore had high games and urged to come out and see ball, to water melon busts and so Carrier in the Magna, Utah Post of 158-1in the Monday afterthis exhibition of a very beauti- on. Office. noon league. Others were Mabel of in Awards 5,630 house ful recognition plant. Over 100 boys, in the seventh Persons living within the deDorothy Maryears of loyal service were pre G. Kemp, Chapter One of the African and eighth grades, just completed livery of the Post Office or who Barbara Murray, sented 256 employees of Kenne-co- tt ker, Violet Society embraces members a full three months program of are bona fide patrons of the Post Madeleine Robinson, 147; Coddit Corporation at soe- from Ogdcn, Clearfield, Bountiful, Saturday play in the Cyprus gym. Office may file in this examinaLaVern Peterson, 145; Margaret Salt Lake City. Magna, Sandy, with sponsors, suits, expert super tion. Persons employed in the Butter field, 142; Helen McCarty, Provo and intermediate points. vision, coaching and care, and the Post Office will be considered Thursday in Salt Lake City. Some 1,400 veteran employees 137. Meetings are held monthly with efforts of Deb Smith, deserve the bona fide patrons of the office. and guests attended the two ban Mrs. Robert Paul of Salt Lake full "Thank You," of local par No specific education or experInstallation of new officers for Tuesday League quets held at the Newhouse ents and sports fans. City as president. ience is required, but applicants the Magna Women's Club was Emma Strebble had games of Hotel, reported L. F. Pett general Mrs. C. R- Moyi-- of Magna and May we extend to you. Deb must take a written examination conducted Tuesday Mrs. A. Luella Dalton To manager of the Utah Copper divi 1; by Mrs. Har Elva Rush ton, Mrs. Richard T. Keatley of Holla-da- y Smith, i the sincere best wishes of designed to test aptitude for old Kelly, past president of the 9; In of the show, the community and continued Utah Margaret Butterficld, sion. are Represent and the learning performing Central District Women's Clubs. Norma Hauter. Nola 205 Employees Recognised National working with a very fine commit success? duties of the position. Competition The event was held at Harmon's RobM. On Wednesday, 205 employees Sizemore, tee. Further information and the Cafe and attended by 15 ladies. a certificate of service inson, 148; Betty Sudbury, 146; received Door prizes will be awarded necessary application forms may A social hour followed. Utah's choice for Mother of the and a gold lapel pin for 20 years LuCarol Harmon, 142; Eha Baw-de-n, and plants will be offered for be obtained from the Commis The installed officers included Ann Bowden, 140; Year was awarded to Mrs. Luella of service. These awards were is sale. Admission free. sion's Examiner in Charge, at the Mrs. C F. Williams, president Adams Dalton of Parowan. She presented by C. D. Michaelson, Mabel G. Kemp, 140; Carol Ber- at Post Office Magna, Utah, from Mrs. James Monson, first vice will represent Utah in the Nation- general manager of the Western toch, 136; Manan Bawd en, 137; the Civil Service Information president; Mrs. Ruby Russell The following services will be al competition to be held in New Mining Divisions; V. S. Barlow, Arvilla Knight 134; Elaine Pol Office, Room 100, New Custom- second vice Mrs. president; at the Magna Commun- York City in May. superintendent of mines, Utah lock, 132, who also picked up a house Building, Denver, Colorado, Ernest Mechsm, secretary; Mrs. conducted Church: split She is the mother of Hal Dalton. Copper Division and H. A. Shaw, or from the Regional Office at the Ella Peterson, treasurer. The ity Baptist Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Mr. former Magna resident. superintendent of the refinery. Denver Federal Center. Applica- auditors are Mrs. Frances Ridge Harry Hubbard will be the guest Mrs. Dalton was selected over tions must be received in the and Mrs. M. J. Brady. With over 300 voices partici- Office speaker on the subject of "Life many entries because of a varied Spencer Ward will feature a U. of the Tenth Director, and Death." pating, the Cyprus High School S. Civil Service Region, Building career as mother, teacher, drama "building fund dinner" at the new. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wade will authority, WPA writer's will present a choral concert on House on April Denver Federal Center, Den projects Stako Dinner willWednesday, 11th, at 8:00 41, children dedicated at and other activities. have be served starttheir April Wednesday, llih. or ver, Colorado, postmarked not Mr. and Mrs. Nile Richards of p.m. in the school auditorium. the morning service and special ing at 6:00 p.m., with proceeds to 1956. music is to be given by the choir. There will be 300 students who later than April 18, Magna are the new owners and A little more patience, a little go to the building fund. operators of the Magna Dairy will appear in the A Cappella The suppoil of everyone is Baptismal service will be held more charity for All, a little more at the Gilead Baptist Church at devotion, a little more love; . . and solicited. Queen and announce it is now in Choir, Boys' Chorus and Girls' meration. 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Everyone is the race will Chorus in separate groups, and be ripe for a giet 10 The annual spring carnival. The ice cream establishment combined to demonstrate very welcome to attend. Anyone do burst of God will bless the work of your light and life. sponsored by Our Lady of wa formerlv onerated by the vividly their training in this field hearts and hands. siring to go is asked to meet at Lourdes Church, will be held May of music. the church or call 2694 or 2357. McCarty family. Uth and 12th, announces the The annual Six Stake Mufic Mr. J. D. Maher will direct general chairman, Galey Colo- Festival will be presented by Di simo. vision 10 of the MIA under the are Jack Winkle, direction of C. Lloyd Diamond on Joe W. Ribotto and Mike Falvo. 8 The first annual Rag Drive of Wednesday, April 10th. Further details as to prizes. the Magna Elementary School booths and committees will be re held The will be extravaganza will be held Thursday and Friday, in the Granite The final program of the Gar- and Mrs. Jean Martin, president leased in a later issue of the Auditorium 13 field April 12th and 13th, announces at b:ou p.m. The High Second LDS Ward Choir of the choir. is lo paper. auditorium The dress is school clothes for Mrs. Dale Bello, president will be held on Sunday, April Any past members of the choir, cated South 6th East at 33rd and of Ths high First Relief Manila Ward cotton students which Cyprus Clean is not necessary All girl wiping rags intcrcsti-- in singing in this finale the girls, and it Rex Shakespear, son of Mr. at 6:00 p.m. in Salt Lake. Sh irty is sponsoring a bazaar on 8th, beginning have had buttons, sappers and school are invited to bring their for the dads to wear ties. of will be program, are invited to attend. A and Mrs. Robert Shakespear and Songs diys With "Date 5:30 13th at annual :.t!-p.m. All are invited this Fiid.iy. April dads to the most welcome invitation is ex Ken Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. There will be a number of eyelets removed, are needed. Uai bocued beef, chile and beef presented, as well as present tended to the Room mothers will help their free entertain men. for various articles Dad," ponorcd b' tno AsROCiat' popular-da- y given general public for H. Fuller of Garfield, have been prizes Approximatesong. ThursThe six stakes partiivjviting stew will be sold, as well as ly thirty-fiv- e ed Girls of the school, on of clothinf aroarel deemed to be individual rooms sort the rags at their attendance. home on leave from the United will people 7:30 at sabdir, rake and oi". on 9:00 12, IV. a.m. The and beginning "Dads." are r:v;ini, .n. i';vFriday, A rehearsal will be held Friday, States Navy. Thursday Oquirrh, Nor Ji.i day. April outstanding on the hi Jl.iniiiu'o: will .it also school All contributions will be grate- lorsviUe, Ea.t Jor.Vin. W..!t in o'clock. event will be held in the 7:00 p.m., and another one Sun The two young men are stasold. Mrs. O. J. is the dan and Mt Jurd.-.n- . fully received. at 5:00 p.m. tioned at Moffctt Field near San day There will be games, prizes and gym. is invited. The p.i'-i!irectir, Mrs. Sjy.r, organist Francisco, California. refreshments fw alL j , mtm 1 LOCAL SCHOOLS TO COOPERATE IN MARKING PROGRAM i SERVICE STATIONS STAGE Three Lions Groups To Participate In Cleanup Club Plans Trip To Training Center De-rn- HUNTER YOUTH KILLED IN 3- w-i- te f ri . H AUTO CRASH fill V .1r rJralm --- Bstw r k - ' j jtmj 7, d Legion To Push n, I :il.-i(- FINE Tec About Running At Large for-hea- DEB SMITH soul--vast- LADY HONORED BY CHURCH Like Ridge Residents Complain CYPRUS TO LOSE COACH Flag Display In Area ny ly s 383rd INFANTRY UNIT GIVES APRIL TRAINING SCHEDULES dawn-to-dus- ENTRIES COME IN FOR LIONS' TALENT NIGHT counter-intelligen- African Violet COPPER Garfield Land Show Slated PLANS THREE Company Affects APRIL EVENTS Saturday, Sunday Women's Bowling Organization non-prof- Clerk and Carrier Positions Open At Magna Postoffice 143-14- 2; I Magna Women's Club Officers Are Installed - Magna Community baptist Church Mother of Local Services Given Man Named Utah Mother of Year Employes Are Honored By KCC At Fete 46 157-13- 6; 135-15- 2; s 184-13- 159-14- 152-15- 7; 146-14- 6; New Owners Assume Magna Cyprus Plans Choral Concert On April 11th Dairy Queen 140-13- 4; Catholics Set Date For Annual Spring Carnival SIX STAKE MUSIC EVENT Magna Elementary SET APRIL Sets First Annual GALA TIME PLANNED AT DATE WITH DAD Rag Drive MAGNA FIRST WARD SLATES Garfield Choir Plans Final Program On Sunday, April BAZAAR APR. by-go- t- 1 ii-- . tit-le- di-L- |