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Show I 1 i..i.v V . "t lo'1 i , I, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiinirmimmuiiiiiiiiii " , . OBSERVATIONS liliiiiinitiiiiiiiiijii.i ::i ; I! li Thirty-Nint- sion ad-.- of ir.trLC. it is to the simple n.. e- - : J .! ) w w queiiionr: Are we i: or. do n'.t rcreiwp i think we di-: : alle when or. " ' - T : .o::e W..:. p .!. p. a ,:u .li.i-u:- i. ! n'l ii: ; .s : l' : ; i K. t u'j't V- mi - . ini; Copprr Ccrp.. S500 to: M. H.I-.- l- Salt Lake Area Vtcational School I! tl E Dninnd Danforth Awards . fi 1 & ' r'r SIPPER HERE . I ir ' v 1 i . ' I..- rr'.r.:n-.i-hl- e . m ,'zhi? w- . I.a.-fin- Ni-n.- j a i . ! .J. tj-,lt- - -- V;; : , ,::i i PROGRAM tii run: j loyal "Self-inspecti- Star-Spangl- 1). MAGNA Funeral Dewey Lucky UndtTwiio.!. S.i. of 4J4 2nd Avenue, S:i!t L:ik Ci!y. fomier n Oavlirld lesnlcnt f'ir many years, were conducted Tuesday at the Masonic Temple. 650 E. South Temple, in cha:ge of Christopher Diehl Lodge No. 19. F and A M. Mr. Underwood, r.sperti.,1 man in this vicinity, su'-n- i robed ! i a heart ailment in a ; Lake hospital Saturday a! 7:30 p.m. Born in Missouri S'Tvir-- t s Dr. Carl D. Clark, well-knoMagna dentist, Monday announced his candidacy for the House of Representatives from the 21st Legislative District on the Republican ticket. Dr. Clark, 38 years of age. is a from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and native of Coalville, Utah. He is a 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. graduate of Brigham Young UniAdult Classes versity and Northwestern UniverAdult classes are held six days sity. He taught school at a week from 10:00 to 11:00 p.m., 3 before entering Northyears, and if enough int. rest is shown, western. other classes will be organized. The genial man served in Carol Sonderup and Owen World War II us a member of the Thomas are the instructors and Air Force, and was a pilot on a Kaibura Farnsworth and Richard 7 and a B-for four years. Sadler arc senior He is a member of the Magna Chamber of Commerce and the Utah State Dental Society. He ha been very active in civic affairs since residing here the past 5 b years. 4 Son He is the father of four sons and resides with them and h:s tri t. wife at 2378 South 8600 West. He is interesl.-- in legislation Applications may be obtained at the Copper Printing Company pertaining to education, state inoffice in M.igna or the Granger stitutions and welfare of labor. Drug in Granp-- r. The blanks must b:- - returned June 15th to either of these offices. Two Daughters Given Finals will be held at the Utah Honors At Colleges Copper C'iub dance June 23rd at JACKLING POOL ? Effective Monday, May 28th, the Magna Jackling Swimming Pool will be open 6 days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., an- well-knuw- Dr. Carl D. Clark WIN chair- , 1th Queen P:ctu:ed above six high school seniors wh.i were selected to receive college scholarships as dependents of Kennecott LVoper' Corporation unplovees. .t was announced today by Nelson V. Aldrich, director of Public Relations, Utah Copper Division. Hoiio: ed wire two Cyprus Irnvs. Melvin Nielsen, s,i:i of Mis. Maiie J. Niels: n of 2930 South 9000 W.. Magna, second from left and next to him is William Lewis Baker, son of Mrs. Anliiunv Formisaim of 3145 West 3835 South, Olhcis are J jAiiii Muiio. Bingham, Ellen Elizabeth Th,.in-aBingham, Gerald Diair Al.boil, Granite and Elwoud 1 lard man, South Summit high school. The six were telected from among applicants from twelve j s, March of Graduales Janie Nielsen Invocation Mixed Chorus Musical Theme "While We're Young" arranged by Fred Waring Emil Mirabella and Charlene Mata Prologue Mixed Chorua and Band Musical Selection "Alma Mater" arranged by Clair Johnson Student Talks: Dick Harman Appreciate The World Around Us Pantomime Raon Eliinga-Xalie- n Bingham Learn What Our Talents Are Chloe Wright Blake Pantomime Ida Mae Jackson-Kare- l Gain An Interest And A Hobby John Houtley Pantomime Jackie McKellar-Floy- d Doty Develop Civic And Political Interests Jay McAllister Pantomime Blisa Jensen-Arlan- e Christensen Musical Selections Advanced Band "American Wa" Filmor "Kentucky 1800" Clare Grundman Student Talks: Charlene Brown Keep Our Bodies Strong And Straight Davis Deanna Nordquist-Lyn- n Pantomime Colleen Weber Acquire Social Graces Pantomime Paulin O'Connor Prepare For Future Homemaking Christison Pantomime Sharon Martin-Janic- o V alone Evans Give Thanks To Our Parents the war dead by wearing an scholai ships to any accredited inPantomime Linda Lyon-Glori- a Bailoy American Legion Auxiliary Me- stitution of higher learning in Now la Th Time To Decide About College DeeAnn Broadhead ee morial Poppy on Poppy Day! Utah offering a Marlor Pantomima Georg Kirby-Do- n Please give as generously as you and may enroll for any Violin Solo Leonard Wendell course of study they desire. have received: "Kamenoi Vocal Selection Mixed Chorua Now The Day Is Over" Presentation of Gradual .. Clark Frei. Principal dt-gi- Ostrow'-Rimsky-Konak- Years Young! PARADE TO BE HELD BY O. Thayna Acord Awarding of Certifies! Member of Board of Education. Granito School District LITTLE LEAGUE Married Single, For Contest Over Years ! I BUNK APPLICATION FINAL RITES 1 HONOR FINE MAN er ABANDONED IN PACKS DOGS AT TRAVEL er GARFIELD SKILINE ICE CREAM TO MOVE Ga'-fiel- TO NEW BLDG. 31-- r - , gioat-grandc!- Spi-niv- r i Theme: "While We're Young" (Is The Time To:) s. July 2-ltl- : Alberico. Vara Anderson, Jay man of the Magna Community Anderson. LaVerla Council. Andrews. Merrill The Little League Season will Angell, Ruth be opened on Friday. May 25th, Reg:.-- '.ration is now being conArave, David with a parade on Magna Main ducted at the swimming p.ml Gragg Asbury. 5:00 at Street, beginning p.m. office for summer instruction. BabbeL Albert ( Over 200 young baseballeri Children's clas.-c-s will be held Beckman, Valeria will march through the town, atBailey. Joan tired in their uniforms, and will Gloria Bailey. Born Ma:ch 5. lfiTl in Ml. to the proceed Magna Community Baker, Jeanette Vernon, Missouri, he was th-- s m Park for hotdogs, hamburgers and Banks. Ardell of Joseph 15. anJ Esther L intz soda pop. Baxter, Judie Underwood. He retiled in Sep17 They will compose 8 teams of Beagley. David tember, 1951. after 41 years as a the area of Granger to Garfield. Bennett. Joe Gam carpenter foreman for Kennci., i.t Opening Bennett. Rollo 4th contest Magna's Corporation. The of July Queen Copper the opening games Billings, Gary Mr. Underwo.'Kl had always this y:ar will be open fur single league will be held June 5th at Bingham, Ialien been active in civic affairs, serv- or married women, 17 years of .he Magna Community Park, Blake, Karel Ann ing as past master of Christopher age or over, according to Dick Garfield, Hunter and Monroe Borich. Sheila Diehl Lodge 19. F&AM in Gar- Munson, publicity chairman. School Grounds. Broadhead, DeeAnn field and Knights of Pythias of the Little Adult leaders The winner will be awarded a Broadhead, Vera are Dean Davis. Jack Mrs. Ellen lodge in Garfield. League Brown, Charlene He married Nina Dennett April $150 diamond ring and her two Shep-aicDell John Davies, Hickman, Mrs. Ellen "Grandma" Marlor Buckingham. Joyce X 1899 in Salt Lake City. She attendants will be given suitable Ted Rex McArthur, Hannon, prizes. Sponsors are the American Salta:r. died October 18. 1955. Victor Mitchi-- and Frank Bolton. is certainly one prison who can- Buitara, Clinton Outside judges will decide the not be described as 88 years old! Survivors include sons. Floyd Legion and Firemen. Miss Joyce Marilyn Lewis, They will be assisted by Howard She is The boundaries for the entries winners. definitely 88 years young! Butterfield. Carol A.. Lake Salt M., City: George of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Ceasar, Glen Coe, George Kirby, To talk dis- daughter will be school to this spry, feminine Caldwell, At line Cyprus high V. It. j Magna: daughters. Mis. Lewis of Magna, will receive a M. Yeates. is to be refreshed by Campbell. Gene woman little A. L. Sudbury is the director (Erma) Hatton, Miss Etta Under-- 1 degree in Elementary Education her wonderful outlook on life, her CarrelL Johp wood. Salt Lake City: five grand-- ; of this fine the in group. on Saturday, May 26th pixie sense of humor and the feel- Caruso. Antoinette children; three Dane Memorial Stadium, WestCavanee. Ray ing that life and becoming older a brother and a sister, both minster College campus at 3:00 Christensen. Arline be can beautiful. o f New Mexico. p.m. Christensen, Larry Ma: v. "Grandma" as she is Mr. Underwood possessed sterMiss Joyce was one of the 5 Name to young and old through- Christison, Janice known of and character and ling qualities high students in her class out this area, came to Magna with Coe. Judy was liked by hosts of friends for maintained a B plus average. She her husband, the late John Mar-lo- r, Collings. Brent Address tohis tolerant attitude geniality, will teach next year in the Salt over 50 years ago, anil situ-- Costanio, Anna wards everyone, his kindliness. Lake system of schools. that time, has been one of the Courtright, James MAGNA Mcrcur Resident Age Miss Telephone Kay Another daughter, community's outstanding citizens. Covert. Linda Mr. Underwood taught school Lewis, will graduate June 8th They were emigrants from Eng- Culley, Allen in Mcrcur and was also office Married from Henagers Business College Single Curtis. Lee Mario fine 79, land. Mirabellu, Magna manager of the large mercantile and in recognition of bring one f man, died 7 at at Dailey, Lloyd She has p.m. Thursday partialways actively store in that community wh n it the 8 high students in her rlnw, his residence, 2891 South 9100 W. in LDS church activities, Davies. John cipated was a thriving metropolis. the to a she was given scholarship in Magna, of unknown but natur particularly in the MIA and Re- Davis, Bert He was the first president of John Powers School. ul causes. He was regarded in this lief Society. In addition, she at- Davis, Linda Kay Farcnl-TeachSchool Garfield the She plans to live in Denver, aria. Davis. Lynn tends club gatherings and Association, and al the wulorado. Mr. Mirabrlla was born of member S'ster the Pythian Dean, Merrilyn party held to honor all past and 25, 1876, in Castro de Lodge, Unity Temple No. 16. PTA several heads present Dilley, Beverly Mrs. Mr. to and rea-.eVolica, She and her Italy, months ago, he attend 'J and came to fine family includ.ng two sets of Doty. Floyd Antonio Mirabella and ,1 Ab:.nd left are ni that dogs Melvin spukc of the early days. the U. S. in 1911 and to Magna in twins. Her children are: Mr.;. Duran, Tom Softball Schedule people Interment for the line man was in the w.n,o of Dyches. 1X17. Marlor Florence Sam C.vkerill, who am moving away, are becomEaster. Kathleen made in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. lie married Angelina Realacei Mrs. Alice Urady, Jack Marlor, Eden. Jack Most sincere sympathy is ex- ing so numerous in the Town. ite 1946. in March The died She Softball S:ake 5, Mrs. Nell Harris and the twins, Italy. Raone cii!!iiumty that they are traveling seliedule Gquirrh tended to the sorrow, d fum.'.y. Eliing. includes: Survivors include sons, Tony and Mrs. Annie Pendleton of Idaho to deputy in pneks. Arnold Engsirum, Emil Mirabella, Magna; seven Falls, Idaho and M:s. A sheriff Al Nnrdgian. Evans. Ronnie Thank You! Junior Teame grandchildren; three Jackson, Kearns; James Marini- of Evans, Valene The sheriff's office asks that I would like lo thank all my Thursday. May P. G. 1st vs. June 4th, the M.ignj and Roboil Marl ir of Mid- Fenton. Ruth Effective Manday, not and and moving desiring people the faculty Spcni-c2:i,l. 4:43 pan.: Magna friends, including mass was held vale. high Requiem lee Cream, thenby Skiline operated Richard take take to dogs, kindly (V00 pan.: P. G. 2nd vs. Cyprus students for their eards, S:r..-- .: She has 2.1 grandchildren, we'd Fonger, tan, Monday morning in Our Lady of Melvin and Thelma Foote. Gary flowers, prayers, words of en- them to the d g pond for disposal 2nd vs. Magna 1st, 7:15 pan. :. Id: : n, as 'he Lourdes Catholic Church in over "50 will move to a new Gallegos. Connie couragement during my recent Cafe ,inr a' the Magna and Holy Rosary recited she expresses it and 3 gr. at great Cal'.yer. James Plaza former Tim Senior Teams Primary Lake a in Salt hospital. illness 8 at at the church. S West 8996 p.m. ?79J hi'i. Sunday grandchildren. 2nd Ward Primary The Speiu-rGold. Paul Friday, June 1st P. G- - 1st vs. come:- of I tun particularly grateful to Burial was made in Mt. Calvary Grandma is l.iohint forward to Grant. Stephen Mis. Sini'ietun pi ns ' have 2nd. 5:45 p.m.; Magna be he'd on Tuesday, May the donors for tlv 8 bl xid trails will ui.ii Irathdav mi Gust. Johnny besiu-.- s cemetery. eh frrafrng 2nd v Sp 7:00 pan.; P. G. 29'di. beginning at 10:30 a lit. fusions. Sincere sympathy is extended October 2nd. j men's groups, dubs, et.-- . 2nd. bjv. All inteicsted are invited to Hagen, Linda Mrs. Nellie Thomas to tiie sorrowed family. G. urge F. Cromur. nounce.-, Rites Promotional PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS Poppy Day." sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, will be held in Magna on Friday, May 25th, announces Mrs. Julia Sutton, chairman. Ladies of this organization will greet everyone and ask them to purchase a red rrepe paper poppy, made by disabled veterans in the Vt tcrans' Hospitals. The coins you exchange for These memorial flowers finance American Legion child welfare . Underwood KCC POPPY DAY SLATED HERE ON FRIDAY Legislature Former Lon" Time Resident Funeral Rites Held Tuesday For D. L. TWO CYPRUS SENIORS Clark $500 Candidate For l)r. C. d SUMMER SWIMMING CLASSES TO BEGIN MONDAY AT uM-- I'liiniutiin.il exercises of the cions school auditorium, announc,Kba,:i; railin' high school ait1 es Clark Frei, principal. The following program will be lul.-.Thursday. May 24, and students advanced: be-,- . lining al 7:30 p.m. in the spa- - given M . Dies Saturday , .11 be Mey v ii. ttermi ill. '... this urea various projects for tile bcaolifiiM'.ion of the town and welfare of all. See you Saturday evening at for tiie pork? '15 Mix Porter and Invocation Musical Story of America Colonial Religious Faith Quite an order, is it not. to Discovery k Colonization Freedom From Tyranny The Challenge grow up? Disunion-Th- e Qur Country Grows Country Reunites Twice They Fought For Human Rights For as Emerson says: Class is the best cure for God Bless America . Narrator Joan Rodgers Ensemble The Lord is My Shepherd Narrator Melvin Nielsen A Cappella Choir Twelve Rules For Happiness America -- .. 1. Live a simple life. Narrator Sylvia Sutton 2. Spend lesa than you earn. Class Banner ... X Think constructively. Narrator Cordon Otlinger 4. Cultivate a yielding disposi.. Wagon Wheels Boys Chorus Narrator Carroll Carman tion. 5. Be grateful. A Cappella Choir Battle Hymn of the Republic S. Rule your moods. Narrator Merrill Dimick 7. Give generously. Girls Chorus My Own America 8. Work with right motives. Narrator Shirley Harman 9. Be interested in others. Solo Marvin Lee My Buddy-Trum- pet comIX Live in a "day-tight- " Narrator Ilene Richards Background Music partment. 11. Hava a hobby. Narrator Dick Shafer 12. Keep close lo God. Class They Call it America But I Call ii Home -- Grenville Klciser Thirty-seconLink of Chain Jay Monson-JiGillespie Presentation of Class Gift . Larry Washburn . . Senior Farewell . . .... Ted Hardy Presentation of Graduates Principal Walter K. Daly ... Bernard P. Brockbank Awarding of Diplomas D Superintendent David Gourley Senior Original Song . Senior Claw Benediction Roy Anna Tygesen Graduation Dance Cyprus High School Gym humble, loved? . Arc Set For Thursday, May . generous, ' ISrockhnnk iiLLsieAL AiimunA - Com-inc:v- . i i Ann Ha: :i- - in. Magna Women's Club Aw 'id :: wr can Bi'ignam Young University: position for Ihs I..i: : Wa.Niibu:-:irender or far the oiory vr? l'tmk li... F.r J. til. liu : :i :'.i Reader's Digest Award IU :'n!:. Saiitli J .irif Ol.t'c:'. it will bring? Do we t:r.d F.,u!a Hai .iy. and fancy liiat to disagree enBeauty School larges our stature? Or can we ask currilvcs if we are mature enough to confidently and quietly do our level best at Bernard P. Bockbank-Presidi- ng all times without thought cf credit or acclaim or publlcily? Can we honestly and without envy be Lois White happy when o hers succeed? Are Org.in Pr?lude we serene, tolerant, considerate, March of Graduates .. . (Tribute Line formed from Junior Class) e. i,- ; . Do we occupy SATURDAY i e over-amoi.- HANDLE Tlio above items, with the exto handle of tiie bacon, are bring ception at hurivv people announces oilier offiSupper contributed, e, of M.iV 2lit!l cials of the Chamber l a., i sponsors. M ,iii l.uk. Children's Fun llemv Mori. ..iig Kennecott's Little Train al the ms p.ei- .o'. pu:k will begin operation at 4 00 i,i...i p in. and the Meadow Gold CarA !l toon Theatre, housed in a huge trailer, will be presented from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. for the youngsters al no charge. i: There will ulo bo two Little :. it 4 (III p ill League ball games. Trie com n i nice hopes to make tills sikh a big affa.r that a large sum of money Will be realized for ! - light from m AX Ti-vocal and si. out long and le d ll.i'.i. ts..:1; Y'Mtes. of Utah: I'.iiversity ehout cj.' acc.Ti. j.iM:i:in.-ls- ? Hugh Cannon Memorial Award n Jair.i-('h:is El.lrpJi', Do w' r.s'r;. 'v'.i-i, li:. :. . i S. are A".. J.'i.n-un- . Ci y K.i:rn Westminster talking, or do we vii rl. t lin-.- lo V. College ! S .1 .fAtl. .ill ClayliT :. ly 1: mentally forsuld's oi r next re- M i. :. (1 .!.!. in O'iini i marks? Utah State Agricultural College: Miyna Women's Ltub Nursing Do we crave art of Scholarship e'iain-ment- ? K.i1 m n I : as J i'. praise compensation i.r . c -j Forty-nin- e PANCAKE AT :ng in., i'v . TO MADE CROWDS . ii Darrell and Joseph Beauty School 1.. a. ili-i 15e: i. i . iy 1, : v Hr!, wood Beauty College . ..a f. ? . - ' i . .i.'J a s .... t i.-- 11 i M . . J. A:. i.'i; i p;i PLANS Friday evening pisocihm lions. Dd-- Number COMMENCEMENT ANYTH, is . Utah. Friday, May 25. 1956 Year h It in The Times or Leader -- Read cypius men school sins . We're proiul z them and we vi . one many hi;1, of &ccomplLlim:ii. They viil i.r.d proce.s lo grow i, , mature matter Complete Home Newipaper" !.e i Graduation The fir.e b , ; Cyprus l.iy.i ;oo. fids hro our n . i .r. ; duct, and wml? forced tr.il.iiry the ycurg I!1.:'::. can plan tor 'he ..:j would 1 ke Iz Hansen. Eddie Hansen, Judith Hansen. Larry Hardman. Shirley Harman. Dick Haws. Shanna Hays, Wayne Heaps, Virginia Hensen, Roy HilL Doris Holladay. Ronald Hood. Raymond Hoover. Peggy Housley, John Hunt. Earl Hutchison. Geraldine Jacketla. Tony Jackaon. Ida Mat Jeffs. Ivan Jenkins, Carol Jensen. Bliss Jansen, Dennis Jansen. Richard Jansan. Willard Johnson. Bessie Johnson. Cheir Johnson. Jerry Jones, Bonnie Jones, Jack Jones, LeRoy Ju, Betty Kelsey. Wilma Keyes. Marsha Kirby. George Laird. Glanda Langford. LeRoy Leaiherwood, Gary Lee, Alonso Long, William Ludwig. Ruby Ann Lyon. Linda Mace, Annette Mackey. Colleen Maes. Billy Magtra, Dawns Markham. Marguerite Marlor. Donald Marlin, Sharon Matsumura. Elian Mats, Charlene Maxfield. David McAllister. Jay McGilL Gary McKellar. Jackie Mirabella, Emil Mirabella. Tony MitchalL Juanita Moesser. Sherry Montgomery, Boyd Montoya. Linda Morris. Craig Nelson, Garth' N ester Don Nielsen, Janice Nordquist, Deanna Novak, Georgs Nuesmeyer, Wayne O'Connor, Paulin Olsen, Terry Olson, Sharon Paul. Connia Paulos. Gus Payne, Darrell Perfili. Bob Perkins, Don Parkins, Evelyn Perkins. John Perkins. Loran Paterson. Crodell Peterson. Craig Peterson, Sandra Phillips. Fred Poulsan, Jerry Poulton. Linda PowaU. Pat Reas. Lawrence Reid. Ann Richards, Charlene Romrell, Gerald Romreli. Sharon Rupp. Gerald Rushton. Gary Rushlon. Joan Rushton. Joy Sadler. Barbara Sariain. Diana Shakes pear. Barbara Shaw, Paulette Silcox. Arva Simonsen, Scott Singlaion, Roberta Skiby. Diana Skogg. Charles Smith. Sharon Smith, Vance Sorenson. Marcia Sowby. Mary Spear. Laila Stevens. Karen Sutton. Bill Sutton. Lea Swansea. Bichard Taylor. Allan Thomas. LeHoy Thompson. Elrod Tibbiiis. James Tit comb, Billie Tracy. LeGrada Tuttle. Nathan Underwood. Don Unsworlh. Peggy Walter, Michael Wardl. Dee Weber, Colleen Wendel, Leonard Walls. Tammara Whitaker, Susan Wightman, Brent Wimmer, John Williams, Carolyn Woodward. Ned. Woolley. David Wright. Chloe Yancey. Ivan Yates, Cora Jean |