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Show Universal Microti1 141 Plarpon: Aot... Salt I.aka Ciiy, t'-- h rirl"Ia Advertising Flrtf In Nwi Flrst--I- a Firil--I- n Cnrngi -- Read 'The Complete Home Newspaper" Reader IniwMl It in The Times or Leade- r- Community Service Fortieth Year Garfield. Utah. Friday. October 19. 1956 Hallowe'en Spook Sale Something very spooky is going on in the Magna Business District. Some very strange things are happening that have no explanation, except that you can expect strange things as the Hallowe'en season approaches. For instance, what u going on behind the scenes in the back rooms of downtown stores? Why should they be drawing crude spook and goblin pictures on ordinary wrapping paper which they roll up and hide when anyone approaches? ' An they dabbling in the supernatural? Why should the merchants d themselves be and secretive when questioned about what's going to happen? Why should they be glancing apprehensively over their shoulders as if they expected to see a ghost? kind Suspense is mounting-t- he of suspense that makes the skin crawl on the back of your neck. What's going on? We have a right to know. What's going to happen on October 29, 30 and 31? tight-lippe- CYPRUS NEWS The Student Council is planning an nsj.mbly for Friday, October 19th. It will be called the Arthur Gadfrey Talent Scout Show. Kent Rasmussen will serve as master of ceremonies, members of the Student Council will be the Talent Scouts and various members in the school will participate. The AG Club is getting ready for their annual Harvest Ball which will be held on October 28th. The theme of "Alfalfa Stomp," will be featured. Cyprus high A cappella has one of the largest enrollments this year they have ever had. The new officers are Bill Johns, president; Koiilie Caruso and Dick Salisbury, secretaries and Jim Ken-narbusiness manager. Ths choir has learned songs of "Sing Praises," "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor," "Salvation,' "Kathryn." They are also working on other songs and preparing for programs. d, MAGNA MAN DIES AT HOME AT AGE OF 70 umeTEighieeii LOVED ATTENDS U Cooperates In MAN SUCCUMBS United Fund Russell Larry Marlor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mario, 2868 Souih 8950 West, graduate stu dent, entomology. Melba Clare Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews, 2936 South 8000 West, sophomore, physical education AT HOSPITAL Mr. Newell was married to Laura Richan in Provo, November 22, 1911. Surviving are his widow and a son, Albert Earl Newell, both of Magna; six daughters, Mrs. Elmo (Susie) Weichert and Mrs. Neldo (LaVern) Lemmon, Magna; Mrs. Loney (Florence) Kinder, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Alice) Reynolds, Clinton, Indiana; Mrs. Leland (Vivian) Stewart, Tooele and Mrs. Ruth Watts, Grass Valley, California; also 19 grandchildren; two broth era, C. O. and Ernest Newell of Orem and five sisters, Mrs. Clar ence Wright, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Leonard Hooley, Lindon, Utah; Mrs. Robert Martin, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Lee Earl Burr, Orem, and Mrs. Harold Demick, Bell Gardens, California. Funeral rites were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Magna Ward CbapeL Bishop Thomas E. Collings was in charge. Burial was made in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Magna, Ray Clyde Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson, 8950 West 3200 South, freshman, electrical engineering. Verl Wahlin Newbold, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newbold, 2951 South 9050 West, sophomore, ma jor undecided. James Melvm Neusen, son of Mrs. Marie Nielsen, 2930 South 9000 West, freshman, engineering. Ruth Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C Nielsen, 4396 South 3200 West, sophomore, major undecided. Bert Wootton Nixon, 6880 West 3500 South, freshman, science. Joe Anthony Novak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Novak. 3025 So. 8600 West, senior, elementary ed ucation. David Max Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Orr, 3472 South 3600 West, senior, accounting. Gordon Michael Ottinger. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ottinger, 3161 South 8520 West, freshman. major undecided. Ronald Edward Patterson, ton of Mrs. Jimmle B. Patterson, 2943 West 3500 South, sophomore, ma jor undecided. Arlene Marie Pattison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pattison, 3031 South 6400 West, junior, English. Kelly T. Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Pearce, junior, mu Grumblers are commonly an idle set Having no disposition to work themselves, they spend their time in whining and complaining both about their own affairs and sic. those of their neighbors. Tore Pedersen, 3343 South Lyn -- M. Henry' brook Street, sophomore, art. Brent Lynn Peterson, son of Mrs. Selma B. Peterson, 4046 West 3100 South, freshman, major un decided. George M. Petersen, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Petersen, 3775 South 7200 West, freshman, major Magna Community Council. undecided. Mr. Rokich must have these pe Myron Charles Philpot, son of titions by November 15th, the lat Mr. and Mrs. John V. Philpot, est date they can be submitted to 2686 South 9130 West, geology the Salt Lake County Commis major. sioners. Janice Poland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Poland, 3770 South 4800 West, junior, home "Ghost Town" Appearance With Removal Of Buildings, Homes A number of requests have been made to the Galbreath concern by individuals for permission to pur chase salvage material. Church Geuff The Garfield Episcopal Church was sold to the authorities of this church for $1 and they removed what could be used, including pews, etc. Clem Toone of Magna was given the balance of the building for his labor In complet ing the razing and cleaning the property. MEET OURTOWilg&aftfc fTOiTSSK THEY MAKE THEIR UVJN& INTOI Hlett-WwHOOf, LUMBER YAW. . PACT IN THE THINGS THAT MAM OW ITOWN A . 72. beloved re died I'onimunity a a Salt j T!i.' fine. man was horn at D.vsJ.'ii, OntavM. Canada May H, 1K4. a .,m i.f .Malsarct OSTLER, OTHER OFFICERS RELATIVE TO LOCAL ARMORY BUILDING interesting fact was disdoM-- J that of Commerce, John A. Rokich. Pictured above are local citizens 100 men arc needed to compMe executive secretary of the Magna who met with Brig. General H. the armory personnel. Community Council, Major Call, Reading from left tn right are: W. G. Larson, General Ostler, Lynn Ostler, as well as other ofinHarold Wacker, H. T. Dyches. Colonel Kaufmann. ficers, Tuesday evening for an spection of the local armory. The president of the Magna Chamber GIVES PLANS Flower Show FOR DANCE BR0CKBANK MAGNA ARMY Lions Club was organized, he was a charter mem ber. He was the sole charter membtT survivor in this area. Mr. Parks was also a past president of the Interniountain Hard- Street business firms, according ware Dealers' Association, and to Mr. Rokich. Employees are beunder his direction, this organiza- ing asked to submit one day's pay. tion progressed. He was a mcmbi-- for years of the Utah Lumber Dealers' Association and was affiliated with the Community Baptist Church. Mr. Parks was also a member of Christopher Diehl Lodge No. 19 and had held many positions of honor in this organization. Mr. Parks served as a Board Magna's U. S. Army Reserve Member on the Magna Civic Imis "H" of which unit, Company which was provement Company 383rd the Infantry Regiment will primarily ins'.iumi-nla- l in obtainmove to new quarters in the near ing the sewer, water, street future, it was announced by sidewalks and ot'.n-- Magnalights, imColonel II. E. Biooks, Chief of provements; charter member and the Utah Military District. president of the Magna ComThe Company, commanded by first mercial Club; charter member of First Lieutenant Garth L. Geddes, the Magna Boosters. is presently occupying space in He was also a member of the the former Youth Center Building Chamber of Commerce and on 8900 West. B .cause of severe Magna had held offices in various other space limitations, the reservists civic groups. will transfer their activities to the Survivors Given building on 2700 South that had by his w'.diiw, previously housed the Adams a He is survived son, Roger C. Parks of S.dttle, Buick Agency. a daughter, Mrs. Lieutenant Colonel Boe G. An- Washington, Harriet Hillam of Norfolk, Virsel, Logistical Officer for Utah ginia; a sister, Mrs. N. L. Hopkins; Military District, cited the reasons three brothers. Gene of Las Vegas, for the move: "The new Army Ardrey of Nampa, Idaho; Reserve Program and its rapid Nevada; Lester of Clovis, California and our is nana, forcing expansion five grandchildren. said Colonel Ansel. "Company Pending arrival of relatives, "H" is severely handicapped by funeral arrangements will be anof insufficient space for storage nounced by the Peel Funeral equipment. Further, the Youth fHome in Magna. Building has. no facilities for movLodge Swvices ing heavy equipment indoors for A special meeting of Christo main in and instruction operation Diehl Lode.1 No. 19 will be tenance which is vital to the Army pher held Friday evening, 7:30 p.m. at Reserve Training Program." the Lodge Hall in Garfield to con Colonel Ans.-- l also stated that duct lodge services for a beloved because of the space limitations brother, Rufus C. Parks, announc must involved, training equipment es Ed II. Skinner, Worshipful now be transported to and from Master. Magna from the Foil Douglas Funeral services will bi pub- equipment pool. lishi-in next week's issue Officials at Utah Military Dis that their trict expressed feeling the Army Reserve Program was mushrooming and that similar ex pansion oi laciimes plus new construction was taking place throughout Utah. PLANS Plans are being completed for the annual Hallowe'en dance at the Brockbank junior high school on Friday, October 26th, announces the student body officers who are in charge, assisted by a decorprizes. There were nearly 300 entries ation committee. for the club's fir:t show and the The dance will begin at 7:30 p. flowers were of thi finest quality. m., and in compliance with the The exhibition was staged In curfew law, ends at 9:30 o'clock, an attractive setting. Mrs. Phyllis in order that the students may be J. Parks, 3480 West 3500 South in in their homes by 10:00 p.m. The hall will be decorated in Granger was awarded sweepstakes for the most artistic entry. Hallowe'en colors of yellow and Her arrangement was carried out black and other symbolic motifs and refreshments will be served. in fruit and vegetables. Blue ribbons in the horticulTeachers in charge are Mr. tural division went to Bessie Ills-le- y Maxfield, Mr. Adams, Mr. Baw-deMr. Bendixscn, Mrs. Ahlquist, and Charles Illsley of Granger and Harold Rushton and Maretta Mrs. Likes, Mr. Jensen and Mr. Rushton of Hunter. Frei, principal. Bessie Illsley of Granger and Man is free 'born: he is neither Maretta Rushton of Hunter won four blue ribbons in the artistic the slave of sense, nor a silly amclass and Mrs. Maretta Rushton bler to the pleasures and matter. won 8 blue ribbons in all. pains of -- Mary Baker Eddy beverai blue ribbons were awarded to Kearns residents. . n, NEW SAFEWAY STORE INSTALLS FIRE HYDRANT IN MAGNA James Robert Poulsen, son of d r RESERVE UNIT A group of local people partici pated in a flower show recently sponsored by the Kearns Green Thumbers at the West Kearns School, and several were awarded $400 j - Magna-Garfiel- Hunter People Participate In j and Ja'itis Parks. On June 12. 1!)'.5. he was mar-rii'- ii t.i H.i:tie K.'Ker. and they eanie In Mana in I S 17 where they have since iVMiird. During that tune Iil-- was m.inurfiT and f Mana Lumber & Hardware Company. Civic Worker Mr. Paiks was always interested in civil- affairs and when the LOCAL CITIZENS MEET WITH GENERAL MOVE r Winners Given Mother Dies Mary Ellen Terkelson Young Griggs, 64, of 2501 Hempstead, Salt Lake City, died Satur day morning at her home of a heart ailment. She was the mother of Mrs, Frank Griggs of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended. Mil. CREDIT FIRMS TO NOTE MAGNA NATIONAL DAY Thursday, October 18 is Inter national Credit Union Day, an event we're happy to celebrate with Utah's 177 credit unions and their 50,000 members. In this age of atomic power and super organizations, which people p are beginning to think is no longer possible, it s worth while to take a good look at cre dit unions. Credit unions find that their self-hephilosophy works Just as well today as it did a century ago. The members save their money together and lend it to each other for good purposes at low in terest. Loans are based primarily on the borrower's good character, and losses are extremely low. There are now 22,000 of these p organizations, and they have 10,000,000 members. self-hel- lp self-hel- Thursday October 18 is InttffletSoflal Deer Hunters Plan Annual Mountain Trek CREDIT UNION DAY With Utah's statewide general deer hunting season opening Sat urday, October 20, the department of fish and game today listed chanical engineering. some laws as among the impor Robert V. Rydakh, 2773 South tant regulations governing this 8400 West, junior, engineering. hunt. sr nsrsrn and Plea Ward Second t and Mr. of J. ion Magna Sabin, ssf Lynn . If 'f . . . j c Many residents of this com Mrs. L. A. Sabin. 2867 South 8700 sant Green Second Ward mixed munity, both, men and women, winners were declared West, junior, engineering. quartets cine. Credit unions encourage habits Pictured above is Dee Taylor, at an Oquirrh Stake Festival held are planning for the annual trek Betty Kelson See, daughter of -- 1. n i Anne of OiJ ""ft MIC Roy daughter Tygesen, of thrift and regular saving; habits of the Magna Safeway ... Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kelson, 8540 manager Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Tygesen, 2968 store that need to be encouraged. Memstanding near Rene Blanch- - house. West 3700 South, freshman. fined to daylight hours. It is un8660 West, freshman, major ard, superintendent of the new South are urged to put a little aside bers were These composed son Mr. LaVon of Bud quartets Silcox, lawful to hunt by flashlight, spot- - each payday and no deposit is Safeway building that is now un- -' of: and Mrs. Rupert Silcox, 2663 So. undecided.Don I or artificial of light any considered too smalL As a matter light Washburn, son of der construction. Magna 2ndCarl Dca, Carol Kino. 8800 West, graduate student, Mr.Larry and Mrs. Don E. Washburn. of fact, statistics show the average Kit Cameton, Shirley speech correction. Remember the ten command credit The men are standing by a new Simonsen, acSalt Lake City, formerly of Magunion share-savinMrs. C. Richards, by accompanied Clive J. Simonsen, 3161 South ments of gun safety. Always count is around (300 and it's esti $400 fire hydrant which will not undecided. freshman, na, major Cameron. 8950 West, sophomore, major un handle your gun as if it were only protect the building but also mated that most of this money and Gladys P. G. decided. Janls Weiss, daughter of Mr. provide protection for the homes would not be saved at all if it and Hales, Mrs. Helen Turpin Robert Skelton, Jr., son of Mrs. and Mrs. Vernon Weiss, 93 West in that area. It is a The archery deer permit used steamer not for credit unions. Agnes SkeKon, 2940 South 9000 17th Avenue, Garfield, junior, type hydrant that can be pumped Boyd Turpin, accompanied by by bow and arrow hunters during were While all thinking people now Dca. Mrs. Eugenie West, freshman, engineering. the archery season in September physical education. the fire truck for greater by benefits of consumer were the Other accept competing quartets Paula Allyne Smith, daughter Gene Chad Westerman, son of IS NOT a legal permit to be used credit, and see what a potent lac- three from Spencer and two from of Mr. and Mrs. Creston A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Westerman, the hunts. deer It during general tor it is in our booming economy, The hydrant is hooked directly Spencer 2nd Ward. 4685 West 3850 South, freshman, 2837 South 8900 West, junior, was issued only for the archery to go over there is a to an an is and of line part major undecided. German. hunt held in September and be- board in tendency people to encouraging came invalid September 17 whe Stanley Gamett Smith, son of Franklin Ray Wilkins. son of automatic sprinkling feature that to incomes future their mortgage Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins, the new store will have if a fire thcr the possessor was successful the hilt Many "easy credit plans" 2734 South 8650 West, sophomore, 6400 West 3550 South, junior, ac should occur. or not in bagging a deer. now advertised have that etiecx. The building is slated for com elementary education. counting. Credit unions do a real service t ion 20. about November Carta LaVelle Sterner, daughter Warner Reynolds WooUenden. pie to the economy by insisting that of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Steiner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds be for provident and pro credit 168 West 14th Avenue, Garfield, WooUenden, 2807 South 8600 W., ductive purposes, and by empha education. junior, elementary freshman, chemistry. xMcet sizing the wise use or me rarniiy George P. Stevenson, son of Mr, Arthur Marsh of Magna has Karen Yeates, daughter of Mr. income. and Mrs. Howard C Stevenson, and Mrs. George R. Yeates, H131 filed as a candidate for the Magna On International Credit Union 3213 Rulon Street, sophomore, ma West 3200 Trust of 13 Board Water Company South, freshman, major Day we are happy to commend undecided. will held be ees. election undecided. The jor credit unions for their good old Karen Sandra Theobold, daugh James D. Zogg, son of Mr. and Wednesday, December 5th for the fashioned philosophy of selfhelp M. 3:00 on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Theo Mrs. Harold A. Zogg, 13 Magna The first public meeting term. thrift bold, 4035 South 6000 West, fresh Row, senior, journalism. Mr. Marsh resides at 2922 South zoning for this area has been ten through at 13th set November for man, art West. 9000 son tatively Kenneth Cameron, Marlynn Brockbank Wins Volley Wayne C. Thomas, son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cameron. Cyprus high school. Cyprus footballers will play and Mrs. B. T. Thomas, 3281 So. 2720 South 9050 West, freshman, the Tooelo squad at Tooele in an All Ball Game Over Valley the residents Social PTA residing in 4400 West, sophomore, major un physical education. The Whittier School PTA will area of 7200 to 9200 West and 2400 afternoon game Friday at 3:00 p. accMed. Brockbank junior high ace volMary Sharron Casey, daughter m. Both teams seem to be fairly hold their first social of the school to 3800 South arc urged to attend Harley Edward Toone, son of of Mr. and Mrs. B L. Casey, 2610 evenly matched and an exciting year on Thursday, October 18th at and vote on the proposals by ley ball players won a game over Mr. and Mrs. Clem T. Toone, 8901 South 8990 West, freshman, major fjnme is expected. cither accepting or rejecting the Valley by a substantial margin 7:30 p.m. and will play October 18th at the west 3300 south, sophomore, pre undecided. Correction is made on the heads suggestions. Wednesday evening under the More complete information will Evergreen junior high school. James T. Coon, son of Mr. and lights. West defeated Cyprus. 13- - of the Whittier PTA committees. aenusiry. Jerry Mayo Turner, son .of Mr. Mrs. S. J. Coon, Magna, major and 0. in an exriiinj fray. A large Mrs. Arvil Nielson is membership be given in a later issue of this A great deal of interest is being shown in this popular sport by the and Mrs. M. G. Turner, 5310 West class unavailable. chairman instead of historian and paper. crowd attended. student body and players. 9900 South, freshman, pre-roeMrs. Chester Fassiu is historian. For Quartet Stake Festival . filwVl ssssss 1 1 2nd--Jim- Cyprus Plays Tooele Friday At Sponsored By The Magna Chamber of Commerce tin-- j Mr. and Mrs. James L. Poulsen, 2729 South 0150 West, junior, Alice Dover, Mrs. Lea Russell medicine. Mervin Roland Reid, son of Mr. and Miss Pat McDougal of the and Mrs. Roland J. Reid, 2878 So. Salt Lake Council. The Girl Scouts of Magna use 8700 West, graduate student, zoo- the "Magna Little House'' for my. David A. Reese, son of Mr. and their troop meetings. The house is maintained by funds from the Mrs. David Leon Reese, 2889 So. local Community Fund which re- 8560 West, sophomore, metallurgy, Ronald DeMar Runnells, son of cently became affiliated with the United Fund. The Girl Scouts also Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Runnells, 2600 West 3500 South, junior, geo sell annual calendars. The 1957 Girl Scout Calendar logy. John Walter Rushton, son of Sale will begin October 26. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rushton, 3910 South 5200 West, freshman, me Carfield Beg inning To Present Garfield is presenting more appearevery day a "ghost-town- " ance as houses continue to be Jacked up and moved out As of Tuesday, 73 homes have been moved away, with a total of 330 remaining. Over half of these are old, awaiting the movers. John W. Galbreath and Com pany are working out a salvage program of any residences that remain by spring to tear them down and sell them for salvage, economics. C. Park-- nf :i ni. in .Wednesday. Lake hospital. Hi died of alta. k and surtfe.y. ing. GIRL SCOUT LEADERSHIP TRAINING IS COMPLETED Girl Scout Training can be fun! Just ask Mrs. William B. Martin, Mrs. Glen Richards and Mrs. Henry Wilson who have just completed 18 hours of "Basic Girl Scout Leadership Training." As well as learning a great deal about the Girl Scout program, the leaders enjoyed each meeting and are equipped with the necessary knowledge to carry on a successful program with the girls The training was given by Mrs. siili'tii counting. Garth Davis Mecham, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Mecham, 2909 South 9000 West, graduate law student. Lloyd M. Mitchell, 3146 South 8560 West, mathematics major. Bruce L. Moesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moesser, 3581 South 5600 West, junior, account- Have Any Petitions On Closing Alleys? They're Wanted All citizens who have petitions relative to "closing alleys" in Magna, are kindly asked to bring them to the office of John A. Rokich, executive secretary of the lilies ac- sophomore, With a set goal of (850.000, the drive for the United Fund started rolling in the county, embracing Magna, Garfield, Hun'.er and area. This replaces the former Oquirrh Community Fund. Some 1,500 volunteer workers push to collect making an all-othis amount for 28 health, welfare and character-buildin- g agencies in the county, were soliciting. No time limit has been set on the drive, but L. F. Pett, campaign chairman, said he was confident thai the active phase of the cam paign would be completed by Oc tober 30th or shortly afterwards. The drive will cover the Magna and Arthur Mills of the Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper and the Bacchus Corporation, plant of the Hercules Powder Company. Assisting locally are Norman McLeod at Bacchus; W. S. Hook snd John A. Rokich in Magna, assisted by a number of solicitors at the Utah Copper Division oper ations. Will you give today? One hundred per cent cooperation is sought from Magna Main rulU-ctio- n Rufus C. Parka, Regarded Business Man, Passes Wednesday and her sister, Connie Jo Matthews, junior, dance education. Larry Reed MoCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. McCuI-lough. John Earl Newell. 70. of 2649 South 9200 West Street, regarded Magna resident, died at 4:15 p.m. W.dnesday at his home. He was born July 8, 1886, in Orem. Utah, a son of Elliott AI fred and Milinda S. Loveridge NuwelL Prior to his retirement four years ago, he was employed by Utah Construction Company. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Sam's. MAGNA Local Area LOCAL GROUP di P. Arthur Marsh Files For Water Trustee First Public On Zoning Set For Nov. six-ye- , |