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Show Universal Microfilming Purport Amur Sill Lake City. Utah U flJ 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS -- Read A friend of mine said tha other day that tha U. S. it a country where, at toon at a man can afford to buy a Ford, he buys a It in The Time or Lesder- - "Tb Complete Home Newipeper" Cadillac. Wise Reasoning MAGNA Number CLINIC FINAL RITES "1 i HELD FOR ML a clear, concise, sensi- Garfield, Utah. Friday, April 27, 1956 Year Thirty-Nint- h There it much ado in the editorial columns of newspapers and in magazines over the racial segregation problems in the south, but from the pen of William Faulkner, Oxford. Mississippi's famous son and Nobel prize CONTINUE MAGNA MAN ble statement which all of us might ponder: "So t would say to all the orDeath Comet To John ganizations and groups which Theodore Ek, Regarded would fore on the integration South by legal process: Stop now Magna Man for a moment, You hive shown Be Clinic To Community the Soiilner.ter what you can do Funeral services were conductand wnai you will do if necessary; Sponsored. Dr. Jay ed Tuesday. 2:00 p.m. in the Pleagive h.m a spaci in which to get Brinton In Charge sant Green Ward Chapel for John his breath and assimilate that Theodore Ek, 78. fin.-- Magna reknowledge; to lock about and see sident, who died Saturday, 5:05 Following a meeting and that si) noboay is going to force sent home with each of a.m. at his residence. Mr. Ek livintegration upon him from tha .he students in the four loeal ed at 8900 West and 3500 South. outside; (2) that he himself faces choois to ascertain the attitude Bishop Ernest Daybell was in an obsuiesence in his own land f paients about the Magna clin-- charge of the services. which cnly he can cure." Born In Sweden the result is that the Immun-zutiu- n Mr. Ek was born August 10, Clinic will be held May 2, April showers (where are they), une 6 and possibly in July at 9 1877. Lagers For, Sweden, to are supposed to bring May flow- ..in. in the Magna Firehall. The John F. and Charlotte Larson Ek. ers. but to many only a cold in the clinic will then be discontinued He came to Salt Lake City in 1888 head. and married Emily Bennington unt.i February. April 21, 1909. She died March Weakly Night Clinics Epitaph we'd love to carve for Suiting in February, there will 22, 1919. He married Ivy Nielson a spe juvenile in a souped- be a series of about 8 weekly January 23, 1924. She died May -up jalopy: "Dig that crazy clinics in the evening from 6:00 2, 1925. driver." Mr. Ek was a High Priest in the to 8:00 p.m. These elinics will offer protection against smallpox, LDS Church, and was known and It's the little businessman who diptheria, whooping cough, tetan- regarded by many friends in this usually makes the remark that it us, typhoid and Rocky Mountain area for many sterling qualities doesn't pay to advertise. of character. Spotted Fever. Our big automobile companies, Survivors Given The clinic had previously not the large grocery store, thriving been able to offer typhoid or Survivors include sons and lumber yards and others do not Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever daughters, John Marvin and Clayshots. A small charge will be ton 1., Magna; Mrs. Emma Breeze, think so. made 26c per shot for the dip- Lynwood, Calif.; Mrs. Inez Moon, Four things come not back. theria, tetanus and whooping Smithfield, Cache County; three Tha spoken word. cough or any combination of sisters, Mrs. Alidi E. Coon, Mrs. The sped arrow, hese, 25c for smallpox, 50c per Helma Jenkins, Magna; Mrs. Tha past lift. shot for Rocky Mountain Spotted Augusta Nielson, Salt Lake City; Tha neglected opportunity. Fever and typhoid will be free. six grandchildren; two great The cost will be determined by grandchildren. Arabian Proverb Interment was made in the (he cost of the biologicals next Pleasant Green Cemetery in "Nothing is easier than fault- winter. charge of the Peel Funeral Home. finding; no talent; no Community Sponsored Sincere sympathy is extended no brains; no character are reThe clinic will be community quired to set up in the grumbling sponsored. The PTA, Community to the sorrowed family in their business." Council, Lions Club, and other time of bereavement. -- Robert West civic groups will be asked to participate and help to sponsor the "It is easy to get everything you worthy endeavor. Dr. J. O. Brinton, who will want provided you first learn to do without tho things you cannot soon begin private practice in Magna, will be the doctor in gaL" Elbert Hubbard charge of all the clinics. Officials in charge emphasize that the success of the clinic will be determined by YOUR support. and Everyone is invited-child- ren MAGNA adults. Committee Given The Magna immunization committee members are Mrs. Phyllis Arnone, Mrs. Lola Jenkins, Mrs. Elinor Dearing, Mrs. Virginia A number of st: cut signs, num- Alley, Mrs. Bette Cutler. Mrs. bers. names and stop signs, have Jackie McAllister, Mrs. Bernice been lain dawn by malicious van- Bello, Mrs. C. L. Wright, Mrs. dals in M..gna, it was revealed B. rnell Herron, Mrs. Marlene this week. Gardner, public health nurse and The signs weri found at the Mrs. 'Lacl Larsen, public health Community Park by Matt W. nurse. Broderick, stacke ( together with Miss Jennie V. Larsen, superbarrels on top. visor and iMiss Therma Green, asAt a meeting of the Magna sistant s..;jiivisor, Salt Lake ! Community Council on Monday County I Health, and Dr. evening, the recommendation was J. O. Brin:.,.., ai. ended. Landis Buchmun, 4th grade made that tha signs be of metal Webster School student, residing and placed in cement, when they at No. 82, Lower Magna Row, was are replaced. a happy boy this week. Citizana' Cooperation His guess as to the time at Anyone seeing such acts of which the 37 inch, 13H pound vandalism being enacted, is kindsteelhead trout on display at the ly asked to immediately notify Jack Preece Sport Shop would the sheriffs office, 6301. Daniel Nielsen, infant son of melt free of the cake Eldon R. and Karen Jacobsen of ice in which it was frozen, was Nielsen, 98 E. 17th Avenue, Gar- the second nearest The award the fish! field, died of prematurity Sunday at 6:25 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospiThe proud young winner and tal. his fish are shown in the accomBorn Saturday, he is survived panying photo. The fish was by his parents, brothers, twin, caught in the Salmon River in David, Robert, Alan and Andy Idaho by professional guide, Jack Nielsen; grandparents, Mr. and Keller. The County Library Board is Mrs. Andrew Nielsen, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen, Salt studying all angles and possibili- Lake City; ties of moving the Garfield LiMr. and Mrs. Herbert Catten, sevconstructed building, brary eral years ago at a cost of $37,000, Magna. Graveside services were conto Magna. The approximate moving charg- ducted Wednesday at the Valley View Memorial Park under the es would go about $18,000. The Council is meeting May direction of the Peel , Funeral 1st with the Library Board to Home. Sincere sympathy is extended conduct discussion on the subject. The ORC & B Auxiliary is to the sorrowed family. completing plans for a Spring Luncheon on Saturday, April 28, beginning at 1:00 p.m. in the (Magna Womens Clubrooms for their members and other ladies. Tickets have been sold for the event, but anyone interested in attending the luncheon, may purfeel that the entrance' to Magna by calling Mrs. Ann Webster School and Granite could be made more attractive chase tickets 8797. istrict are being contacted to with this addition. Work is being Peterson, Door prizes will be awarded vines along the ant silver-lac- e on tht hollyhock and and games played. hool fence, that faces the high-a- y completed tree planting west of the golf on 9180 West. course on this same road. members Council Community f7ijt & vl yH' is. vandals" tear DOWN STREET SIGNS . INFANT DIES OF PREMATURITY 200-pou- Library Board Studying Move For Garfield : Spring Luncheon Planned By Loeal 0RC&B Auxiliary WEBSTER SCHOOL ASKED TO PLANT VINES ALONG FENCE MAGNA SCHOOL MAGNA MAIN STREET GETS SPRING SWEEPING, WASHING and road washed during this week. was street Main Magna This is in conjunction with the swept of ;dl accumulated Town Cleanup Drive, now s annual represonta-vefbris and litter by of the State Road Cnmmis-o- being staged and sponsored by and will have tha sidewalks the Magna Community Council com-Irte- ly n, TO ORGANIZE STUDY GROUP FOR AREA ON MAY 2nd REPUBLICAN WOMEN Republican women of this area are ext.'iided'a most cordial invitation ta attend an initial organization meeting on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1:30 p.m. at the Magna Union Hall. Officers will be elected and a or the County representative Study GOP groups will attend and explain the purpose of organizational effort. TO PRESENT ORIGINAL PLAY uir gning fir wind for the moving of Garfield houses as soon as tin1 movers can take them in luin. it was revealed at a meeting of the Garfield Community Council on Thursday night. FETE OPENING Ham and Egg Breakfast To Be Served From 8:30 To 9:30 oclock John W. Galli'eath Company has requested that all present t. n.mts ol homes notify the olfievs by June 1st whether or nut they desire to them. The occupants of homes uiu do not wish to buy the residences must make arrangements t.i move to ether places by August lt. tjiie.- - tinned us to what action would be taken on tenants of homes in Ga: field, who are now having ether residi nces constructed and the finishing date is uncertain. Giilbrrath representatives stated 1 hat each case would be treated on an individual basis. Tiie number of homes that have been sold as of this date cannot be definitely slated as there arc some still in the talking stage. pur-en.- c. THE WINNER! MOVING PLANS BIG Gal-tircn'- .h ques-.anairr- ts solf-danla- l: GARFIELD GOES GOLF CLUB FORWARD WITH HOUSE SAY OFFICERS Forty-fiv- e V BROCKBANK MAKE 1936-5- PTA OFFICERS SUCCESSFUL 7 liiii SET TO YEAR Pictured above are the new officers to serve th a Brockbank PTA in the 1956-5school year. With tha axcepiion of Mrs. Hendrickson, all we re reelected. They plan a big year with tha beginning of school in September, 1956. Reading from left to right are William Bcboli s. secretary; Mrs. Myra Hendrickson, first vice president: Mrs. Irene Wilding, president; and M r. Clark Frai. second vice president. Mrs. Myrtle Lester, treasurer, was absent whe n the photograph was taken. 7 o f amjp GRANITE CIVFS1 HUNTER MIA campaign goes F01 F,NE KE SULTS SALARY RAISE Weather permitting, the official opening of the Utah Copper Golf Club will be held Sunday, April 29th. A ham and egg breakfast will be served from 8:30 to 9:30 oclock, announces J. W. Richardson, president. All interested ladies are invited to the breakfast A 75c fee will be made. A draw bogey at 25c is to be charged and at 10:00 a.m. the best ball play, by flights, is to be played. Partners must be chosen, and an entrance fee of 50c is to be made. Prizes will be based on the interest shown. Large Crowd Expected A large crowd is expected to attend this annual event The course is in fine shape, and a large group toured the links on Saturday and Sunday, enjoying the beautiful, spring weather. iv PROGRAM TWO FIRES h.en cleaned, although it Magnas Cleanup Campaign is have was impossible to get down sevgoing forward in an excellent A very fine program was with the enthusiastic and eral due to parking or abandoned Rented Tuesday at Hunter Ward etc. cars, d of citizens, J. help Two days, Friday and Saturday, by the MIA, directed by Marjean $950 ll. Breeze, county road supervisor Wardle and Evelvn Nixon. and his workers, Kennccott and yet remain in the cleanup, and Tiie numbers included: dance the crews to county hope get all selections, hula and Salt Lake County trucks and ballet, Misses Damage of $800 resulted to $200 Across The Board remaining debris on trucks equipment, and John A. Rokich, the Sandy Whittaker, Leslie Lewis, shed, hay and rabbit pens at the hauled and bullin The this time. To Offered general chairman. dozer has been used every day Patty P.ttersson. Sandy Pctters-so- residence of R. G. Unsworth, 3961 Susan Drown, Nancy Smart, South 6000 West on Thursday, Instructors Practically all vneant lots have piling the trash for the trucks to Sidney Smart, Terry Timmerman, April 19th. The alarm was been civanrd and hundreds of gather. Granite District Board of Edu- truckloads of winter debris, tree If one were to take a trip Janet Haslam, Penny Cooper, answered by firemen of Salt cation Tuesday night approved a limhs-cv- cn old cars, have been around Magna, they would notice Annellu Lemmon, Janet Furness Lake County Department No. 2 in Magna. $200 across the board raise in sal- the net result in the drive. a great improvement in the ap- and Lynne Unsworth. Other selections included: comaries for teachers. On April 22, damage of $150 In addition, most of the alleys pearance of the town. To grant the raise, the board edy numbers by Eleanor Schroder was caused to a frame garage and and Shirley Cumberland; trumpet shed, owned by Marie L. Kinder, cut the capital outlay portion of solo, Don Perking; piano solo, 7888 West 3500 South. The blaze the 1956-5- 7 budget by more than one-haThe tentative new budBetty Jean Sizemore; song by was rapidly brought under conCamille Hart, arcompanied by trol by local firemen. get calls for expenditure of 11-- 12 Bobbie Mae Wrigley; cornet and $5,858,132 of which $4,174,260, or MAGNA 75 p;r cent, will be used for insaxophone duet, Clifford and Nielson struction. Ames; accordian solo, MAGNA Colleen Daniels; Basic Salaries ChilJrens Matinee Slated On Saturday, guitar solo, Cathy Cooper; record pantomine, Including the annual incre- May 12th At 2:00 All Invited p.m. ments, most teachers will receive Betty (Howard: comedy skit, The Three Bears, 1956 Version." The increases ranging from $250 1 i To Time Of Fun cast in this consisted of Neal $330. The basic salary schedule for d With a and nings for the adults. a bachelor's degree will range Nixon, Brent Smart, Howard Luddisarc on Seven grand from $3,390 to $5,000 based upon extra games added, this year's wig, John Lemmon. Mrs. Evelyn from street across the carnival will be the best yet, re- play 16 years to reach the maximum. Nixon was the narrator. Furniture ta include; Robert C. "Bob Archibald, son ports Galcy Coosimo. general 1. Kodak Home Movie Outfit. of Mr. Fud" Archibald of Magna, chairman of Our Lady of Lourdes 2. Johnson Outboard Motor. is now associated with the MoonCarnival Committee. C MAIDS 3. 10 Piece deluxe patio furniey Realty Company, 120 East 9th An added feature will be a South, Salt Lake City. childrm's matinee on Saturday, ture. 4. Browning automatic shotgun. Bob recently returned home May 12th at 2:00 p.m. Special 5. Junior bicycle. after serving two years as persongames for the children and the 6. Rogers' silverware, service nel officer in the Air Force. return of the 5c hot dog will alHe is most desirous of serving most guarantee the kids a good for 8. 7. Sunbeam automatic coffee anyone in this area who has time. maker. moving problems or obtaining The monthly Bingo Night is set another residence. Other Attractions Tickets are available from any May 15th is the big day for all Mr. Archibalds Magna number Games, booths and pizza pie parishioner. You do not have to for Saturday, April 28th, begingirls in the Cyprus Swim Club, the occasion being the C" Voids' will be the attractions both eve be present to win. ning at 8:00 p.m. in the spacious is 2778. Catholic Hall. The public is first annual water show. to attend. Built around the theme, GarA number of fine prizes will den in the Rain, the show will be awarded to holders of "lucky" feature fancy and comic diving, tickets. synchronized swimming and races. The highlight of the evening will MAGNA be the selection of a Swim Queen. She will be judged on poise, appearance and swimming ability. The show is under the direction Solicitors To Call At of Mrs. Nona Larson, girls' physical education teacher, Mis. Homes On Donation Carol Sondrup, swimming teachTo Worthy Cause er and club officers. Carole Evans, Barbara Barnson, Shirlenc Stark This Thursday evening, April N;w officers of the Ladies' and Bernice Beargley. 26th, between the hours of 6:00 Bowling League are Irene Tuck-eThe public is invited and adcitipresident; Maxine Sandall, and 8:00 p.m., mission is free. vice president; Elaine Husband, zens will call at your home for 7:09 15th, Remember, May p.m. secretary; Margaret Nelson, trea- your contribution in the annual in the Jackling Pool! Cancer Drive, announces V. B. surer and Betty Bczzant, RESULT IN ma.-.nc- TO TEACHERS DAMAGE wholc-hearti-- n, CATHOLIC CHURCH CARNIVAL SLATED MAY IN lf. YOUTH ASSOCIATED IN REALTY merry-go-roun- s FIRM Pap-anikol- as CATHOLIC PUN BINGO NITE FIRST SET WATER SHOW SATURDAY CANCER DRIVE FOR THIS AREA FIRST HOUSE FROM GARFIELD MOVED TO SITE New Officers THURSDAY EVE Are Named For Bowling League y, civic-mind- ed sergea- Coon and Mrs. R. W. Wilkins, nt-at-arms. Thu League champs are Khcmo-Klea- n team composed of LaVun Dea, captain; Thelma Singleton, Audrey Malmborg, Nellie Powell and Dorothy Merrill. B League champs are Pearl Copper Club Gives Outline For Big Dance i The first house to be moved The Utah Copper Club dance from the Garfield area, which was on Saturday, April 28th will start sold a few months ago by Kenne at 9:30 p.m. and .feature a fine cott Copper Corporation, was 10:15 at floor show p.m. moved from 118 East 16th Street, Numbers include the Cannon to 7888 West 2400 South by Haven Cuties, a dance specialty. Dotty Moving Company. Brown, vocalist. Music is to be furnished by Eugene Jelesniks orchestra. THREE Council Seeks MAKE The Magna Elementary School will present an original play, "School Daze in the Cyprus high school gymnasium on Friday, May 4th, beginning promptly at 7:30 p.m. At the monthly meeting of the Everyone is invited to the free entertainment Every child in the Magna Community Council on school will participate in the play. Monday, a decision was reached to contact the Salt Lake County Thank Youl sheriffs office and endeavor to obtain four deputies for the MagI wish to thank each one for na area. the beautiful flowers, cards and Council members feci there gifts sent to me during my recent should be a deputy at tho iffice. stay in the hospital. v. c I also wish to thank the ComI have made a -t munity Baptist Church for the What I lave belongs to nv Nat beautiful plant that was sent to the chairs and tallies in "v hv.n-1but the mastsrpicees of the world. my home. Mrs. Jack Harkins ELzaheth Bibesen Four Sheriffs For This Area "-'- MAGNA U , Thpy are Loel T. Hepwnrth. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. llepworth, 2751 South 8400 West. Magna: Douglas Gordon Hook, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hook. No. 42. Lime.Rur, Magna; and Connie Jo Matth.'ws. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Matthews,! - i Aint it aVand and WHITTIER PTA possible. .glorious feelinSi SLATES FINAL STUDENTS HONOR Th? high honor roll includes students who made a 3.5 (A-l- ) average or better during the quarts r and who were enrolled in at least 12 hours of classwnrk. Oquirrh area, together with the rest of the state, will participate, and your earnest donations are sought lor this most worthy cause. Will YOU give Thursday evening? The home had been purchase d Moore, captain; Claono Dyches, Maxine Sanby Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Redding of Orlean Richardson, dall and Marlene Clark. Magna. The Haven Company, one of the concerns contracting for moving the houses, states the homes will be moved out as rapidly as ROLL Three students from Magna 2936 South 8600 West. Magna. Mr. Hepworth is an active made the University of Utah high honor roll for the winter quarter, member of the Marching Band and has been Utonian, (School I was announced this week by the Scholastic Standards Com- yearbook) Business Manager. He is a junior majoring in education. mittee. v-'-- -- A the Philosophy of Religion major Mr. Hook has chosen. This is his first quarter since he 1 ft Cyprus high school. While at Cyprus he was active in debate, assembly work and in journalism. Miss Matthews, a sophomore dance major, is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Spurs, (sophomore national service and honorary society), and is at present head cheerleader for the stu- dent body. MEET MAY 4 t I I The Whittier PTA will hold its final meeting of the year at the Hunter Warehouse on Friday, May 4lh, beginning at 7:00 p.m. New officers will be installed and music students from the West Kearns, Redwood and Whittier Schools, under the direction of V. Braithwaite, will present the program. All are invited to attend. Date Of Sophomore Ball I Changed The date of the Cyprus high school Sophomore Ball, originally slated for April 27th, has been set aht ad to May 5th, announces Jay Munson, student body president. The results of the school elec- tions will be made at that time. Yea wan seared. You thought you had cancer. So you did tha thing awry IntaUigant panes dona you want to a doctor for checkup. And it wasnt cancar altar sill Aint It a grand and glorious j faaiiaI Sdantiate an making program cancar. To harp this werk going, money ii needed. 8a fight cancar with check and a checkup. Give to your Unit of tha American Cancar Society, or mail your gift toCAKCXU, SO your towns Poet master. American !Cancery Society I ( |