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Show Universal MicroMnlng Piarpont Avenue EH Like City. i;?h vrint-- la AaTwtWBf FiretXa Him f1nt-- Ia r Coverage Kudu Interest Finl la Community Service Fortieth Year Fee Maena Time It in The Timet or Leade-rNumber Ma?naUtahEidlayFebniar28jl957 REPORT ON Council Seeks Help On Roads, CONFERENCE Street Signs CYPRUS -- Read A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION" The Complete Home Newspaper" GIVES 1) YOU 0 F I R S T A committee from the Mucin Community Council compos, d of Thomas Barker, Pete G. Panins. John Rokich, James Brusatto and !ked F. Cromar has Commissioner Lamont B. GunderRelations Program Help son io investigate the need of rn the following Magna Our Schools Move From Where They Are To Where We Want streets: 9200 W?st from 3109 Sou h to Them To Be? The Cyprus meeting was under 3500 South. 3100 South from 9200 Wet to the direction of Mr. Reed Channel building representative to 8800 West. 9000 West. the Grani'? Education Associa8950 West from 3000 South to were divided tion. Participants into five groups with discussion 3100 South. 8850 West. chairmen and recordens as fol3200 South to 3500 South. lows: Group I, Mr. Marion Russon. 3100 South to 3205 Sou h, 8090 chairman, Mrs. Clinton Black, reWest. Mr. J. corder; Group II, Henry 8a00 West between 2800 South Middleton, chairman, Mrs. Wallace Bawden, recorder; Group III. and 2700 South. 8350 West b tween 2800 Sutli Mrs. Weldon Matthews, chairman, and 2700 South. Mr. Clinton Black, recorder; West 2000 South 9000 Mrs. Edward Group IV, Harvey, chairman, Mrs. Wallace Sadler, and 2700 South. B150 West between 2600 South recorder; Group V, Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson, chairman, Mrs. Kenneth and 2700 South. The committee asks if any citTodd, recorder. izen in thic community has reProblems Given The groups recognized the fact commendations to fix any oth:r that our school does have pro- streets, they are kindly asked to blems that could be solved better call Mr. Rokich at 2469. if there was a more satisfactory Haw SirMi Signs understanding and communicaNew street signs are also being tion between the school and the home. Some of the specific pro- sought at 2700 South and 8800, blems which were identified and 8650, 8700, 8900, 8950, 9000, 9050, 9100 West and 8800 West-310- 0 discussed were: 1. How can we stimulate great- South, 8800 West-310- 0 South, 8920 er interest on the part of our W.t-350- 0 South, 8900 West-300- 0 school patrons in school activi- South, 8950 West-300- 0 South, 9000 West-290- 0 ties? South, 8050 West-280- 0 2. To what extent can the pub- South, 9080 West-270- 0 South, 9130 lic be involved in helping the West-270- 0 South. school to solve some of its discito U T COMMITTEE REMEMBER ONE OF A II CO PPER FIELD DAYS? TO DISCUSS INVITES PUBLIC SENATE BILL 27 County Ends Carbagc Pickup In Business Area A committee of three men, B. L. Casey, Lawrence Bowen and Lee Triplett, invite everyone interested to attend a public meeting at the Magna Union Hall on Saturday, February 9th, 7:30 p.m., to discuss Senate Bill No. 27. The purpose of the meeting, according to the committee, will Information has been received be to present provisions of the by the Magna Chamber of Com- bill. Senate Bill 27 was submitt.d to merce from Abram Barker, Commissioner of Health and Charity, the legislature for the express that Salt Lake County has dis- purpose of amending the Imcontinued garbage pickup from provement District Statues. The three provisions of the bill the Magna business bouses. Mr. Barker stales that commer allow: 1. To annex additional areas to cial garbage is not gathered in any other section of the county, improvement districts. 2. To allow improvement disand therefore they deem it advis able to stop this practice for the tricts to acquire water rights. 3. To allow improvement disMagna business firms. This was a unanimous decision tricts to consolidate voting districts as an economy measure in of the Salt Lake County conducting elections for trustees or bond issues. A total of some 70 teachers and school patrons of the Cyprus High School met at the school at the recent Public Relations Conference to discuss the proolem, How Can A Cooperative School-Publi- c rc-n- Bringing back many nostalgic memories is the picture above of Comtenof Z y, s? DOWNS MEN IDENTIFIED ON LOCAL lfhe Magna and Arthur Mills and Bingham Mine. It was held at Lagoon, and this picture was taken in front of the grandstand. Still residing in Magna and on It is difficult for a stranger plinary problems? 3. What steps can be taken to find his way about if there are the picture are H. B. Duckworth street signs. . John Mac-ka- and Roland Reid. W. A. Manders Improve communication between not any surveyor, is asked to now lives in Salt Lake City. county the home and the school? Can you identify some of the 4. How can we develop more investigate and have his office other pride in the school on the part of correct this situation. the students? 5. How can pupil progress best be reported to parents to give them the information they need to know? TOOELE Thirty-fou- r CYPRUS CILVMPIONSIIIP ' Through the kindness of Mr. Thomas McGill of Magna, picture identification of recent members of the local championship soccer team in 1916, is as follows: ' Front row: Jack Dea, coach. Matt Pettersson, Tommy Jordan, Bill Hall Alfred James, Matt MacLean, Anlonc Tygesen, coch. Second row: Will Onions, Fred Stack, Harry Dunn, Thomas Mc SOCCER TEAM Gill. Third row: Jim Onions, Jack Graham, Hamilton S. Galt, Jack Haywood, Jack Nielson, manager, Bob Barr. Fourth row: Dick Onions, (man from Salt Lake, believed to be caretaker of West high school where the picture wss taken), Walter Russell, Roy Jones and William Onions. Magna Womens Club Makes Plana For March District Parley A group of ladies from the Magna Women's Club met Mon- day evening to discuss and arrange plana for the District Convention of the Women's Cluba to be held in Magna during March. In attendance were Mrs. James Manna Woman LARGE Wins Safeway Local Freezer ATTENDS C of C Sr. information about this event will be given at a later date. FETE Mrs. Wells T. McAllister of A total of one hundred and Magna was awarded the $429.95 forty four people attended the freezer Saturday at the new Mag- Magna Chamber of Commerce anna Safeway Store in the second nual banquet Thursday evening week of the opening. in Our Lady of Lourdei Parish Other prize winners were: Hall General arrangements were Mrs. C. L Hatch, Garfield, $17.95 in charge of Harold Wacker. G. E. Mixer. Special Guests Mrs. Leif Erickson, $10.59 ElecSpecial guests were Mr. and tric Coffee Maker. Mrs. J. Hyrum Breeze of the Connie Lou Eyre, $9.95 all steel Oquirrh LDS Stake; Reverend' Pogo Stick. and Mrs. William P. Clark of the In addition, 50 free grocery or- Community Baptist Church; Mr. ders are waiting lucky people. Ray Thompson, superintendent Their names are posted at the of the AS&R Garfield Plant and store and they may claim the Mrs. Thompson; Mr. A. G. Barnes, Urge sacks of groceries there. acid supervisor, Hercules Powder Entrants were asked do state in Company and Mrs. Barnes; Mr. Monson, Mrs. C. F. Williams, Mrs. Russell Mrs. Nephl Myron Peterson and Mrs. Matt Pet ten-so-n, 25 words or less why they liked More MAGNA CROWD to shop at Safeway Stores. NOTED BARBER SHOP QUARTET, Magna Elementary NOTED SINGING CROUP HERE School News BE GIVEN FOR MONEY MAY Stanley Mitchell, manager of Calera Mining Company and Mrs. Mitchell; J. P. O'Keefe, Chief Comptroller, Kennecott Copper Corporation and Mrs. O'Keefe; Richard L. Stewart, Public Relations, and Mrs. Stewart; Mr. D. . S. Marlor, president. International Mine, Mill 8c Smelter Workers and Mrs. Marlor; Senator W. G. Larson of the Utah State Senate and Mrs. Larson; Representative James Brusatto, Utah State House of Representatives and Mrs. Brusatto; George F. Cromar, president of the Magna Community Council and Mrs. Cromar; Roy Smith, Fire Chief of the Magna Fire Department and Mrs. Minnie Robertson; Mr. P. H. Ensign, General superintendent of Mills, Kennecott Copper Corporation, and Mrs. Ensign; C. D. Michael-son, general manager. Western Mining Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation. Program Given The program included: Invocation, Reverend William P. Clark. Master of Ceremonies, II. J. "Dolly'' Dellinger, Intermountain District Manager, U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Piano solos, Richard Barton. Introduction of guests, Mr. Difficulties Listed The following were considered as some of the principal difficulties encountered in attempting a solution to the above problems: Mrs. Naylor's 3rd Grade room The area from which our school has made docks from paper plates draws its students is too large and of pink, yellow, blue and other scattered. (Editor's Note: Three weeks bright colon. There is no feeling of civic ago, the Copper Printing ComThe hands on the docks ere pride, unity or oneness because of pany published an article about adjustable and will tell different the great distances between the Sione (John) Ma'afu, from Nuku times. several communities served by Alofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, They will help the class to the school. South Pacific, relative to a fund learn to tell time. There is a feeling of apathy or drive to Taise money to provide indifference on the part of many an artificial leg for him. The inparents. formation was sent to us by Elder A Special Surprise There is a lack of communicaReed L. Garfield, son of Mr. and On Monday, the children of tion between the child and the Mrs. H. L. Garfield of Magna. Magna Elementary School who parent in regard to what is going (A number of generous people take hot lunches had a very pleaon at the school. contributed, but the goal has still sant surprise. Students who need help most not been reached, and we are As usual they formed a line frequently have no one who retherefore again offering the Cop- and were swiftly served a delipresents them with the teacher. per Printing office as an agency cious lunch, but today, something Cyprus does not enjoy the asto receive any donations, large or was different sistance of law enforcement agenAs each, child was given a tray, small Elder Garfield is most apcies to the extent they are made preciative of your contributions. they were delighted to find that available to other schools in our (John lost his leg one Sunday the trays were made of bright area. in January, 1943, during World durable plastic. This surprise Some students are deprived of War II, when some other boys made lunch taste even better. the opportunity to participate in Dollinger. were pounding on an unexpk-deEyes and lips told the cooks Pictured above is the noted Evans quartet, which bee been Progress Report, H. T. Dyches, u. activities because shell found on the beach of how much easier the trays were for II yean. Three are brothers. They win perform here retiring president of the C of C. they have no transportation. The shell exploded, kill- to carry than the heavy stainless Vocal solo, Mrs. Ernest D. Mar-ian- i, evening. February 13th at the Oquirrh Stake House. Telephone contacts with paring two boys and almost severing steel we'd been using up to now. ents will remain difficult as long accompanied by Mrs. Dwan usThe trays were in bright pastel John's leg. He gets around by Young. ss Magna has an independent A large crowd is expected to ing his one leg, together with a colors, instead of just gray stainIntroduction of incoming presfine evening of entertelephone exchange. large pole or stick which he car- less steel as they had previously attend ident, Pete G. Paulos by Mr. tainment on Wednesday, FebruStudents are poor carriers of ries in his hands and uses as a been. Dyches. school news, announcements, etc. crutch. Could you give something At the first of the year there ary 13th at the Oquirrh Stake Guest speaker, Mr. Michaelson. to the home. to help this boy?) had been only enough plastic House. Patriarch J. H. Benediction, For st that time, the Pleasant Parents and teachers have too trays for one room. The children Breeze. few opportunities to become acwere always unhappy when their Green Second Ward MIA is sponElder Garfield has written a room didn't New Officers quainted. the special ones. soring a Barber Shop Quartet New officers are Mr. Paulos, letter and tells customs Mr. Bates, get shootlengthy It was agreed that better comIke above if Pictured of the program, presented by the Salt Orr, Cyprus hoop atar, superintendent these friendly people and me- district hot lunch, solved this pro- Lake Chapter of the SPEBSQSA munication between the school The public is invited to partake president; Glynn Petersen, vice for the basket He is surrounded by Tooele play- of thods they use to raise money to blem The For Preservation and the public can be insured by: ing (Society a delicious spaghetti dinner at president; Mrs. John A. Rokich, of plastic by enough getting No. 4 and help John. Some of his writings Barber of 1. Closer, more personal contact ers, Sterling Hanks, No. 14; Ron Williams, and Encouragement hall of Our Lady of Lourdes secretary. Outgoing officers are the for trays everybody. follow: with the various civic and church Kay Smith, No. 5 will be much easier for Slop Quartet Singing in Amer- Church on Sunday,. February 10. H. T. Dyches, president; Gus They The Tongans do not go to a the cooks, Mr. KendaU, and the ica.) ' agencies in the Cyprus area. Serving will commence at 4:00 Noren, vice president and Mrs. concert to listen to the music and servers to handle. The group consists of about 35 p.m. and continue to 8:00 p.m. Rokich, secretary. defeated Cyprus on Tooele 2. Organizing a permanent their floor enjoy the dancing they go so that to make Yes, improvements are being male members and will entertain The menu will include spaghetti Council consisting of church, ci- the fourth Friday, loss for the they might show all of their fel- made rapidly at Magna Elemen- Just over an hour. Admission is and meat balls, tossed salad with straight vic leaders, school, industry, law, low villagers how generous they a donation of $1.00 per family. Pirates. the famous dressing, rolls, relish tary SchooL labor unions, legislators, etc. to are with their donations. Tickets may be obtained from trays, coffee and soda pop, desstarted with enthusiasm 6th Judith Pehrion, Cyprus grade raise the standards of community and built At a recent program, the master any of the MIA officers and tea- sert up a lead in the first and school relationships. of ceremonies said the program chers of the Pleasant Green SeAt one time they were Tickets may be purchased now quarter. 3. Inviting greater participation would start when two pounds of We are going to have play in cond Ward. 8 points ahead, but at half time or at the door. of the public in the various school the score was nearly tied, then The program begins at $:00 p.m. money had been placed In a large Mr. McCarty's room, written by Everyone is invited. activities. Patrons should be in- the Buffs wash basin. With this there was Judith Pehrson. Zalia Colby is to win the away pulled formed through different areas of Benjamin William Salisbury, a graat rush to the front to see also writing a play. communication of various school game. -- Kathy Richards, 6th grade man was Smith of 80, of 963 E South Temple, Salt who could throw in the most Liquor Store Closed High point Uncle Ross' Country Store will setivities and functions. Tooele with 19 counters. Cyprus' Lake City, died Sunday at 1:30 money. Thus the curtain was be featured at the Utah Copper 4. Establishing committees of for be a home first store Grades will the Third a a.m. Lake Salt The in tumber, Magna nursing opened was Orr with liquor Elementary Magna man Ike high point Club bingo night on Saturday, parents and school personnel for 16 points. Ike made 10 out of 14 after a lingering illness. taalunga, in which a woman have constructed a slippery slide. closed Tuesday, February 12th February 8th for members and n the purpose of working out a foul pitches for an .857 shooting He was a former danced. The woman is covered Other grades, however, may play and Friday, February 22nd in obtheir partners. more satisfactory method of keepcoconut oil and the audience on it. retired of with a and resident servance of the birthdays Magna average. Commodities for complete meals ing parents informed on pupil When the weather gets hotter, Abraham Lincoln and George Kennecott Copper Corporation comes up to the stage and sticks will be awarded to lucky "bingo oil can over The all her. we makes progress. will our but slide money melt, employe. Washington. card holders, with the main 5. More frequent public ap- Scouts To Be In Mr. Salisbury was born in Salt the money stay where it is placed have fun while it remains. course of turkeys, hams. Progresof vote an the of a and overwhelming -soon is son the dancer By on the Lewis pearances and Linda White and Penny Lake City faculty wearing April 28, 1876, of Services various cultural groups in the Charge confidence, citizens of Granite sive bingo will be a feature. of Frank and Sarah Bates Salis- more money than clothing. Refreshments will be served to school The concert ended after six He married Anna Clingcr ABC Rug the halls in small groups. Laugh- School District marched to the Boy Scout Troop 100 of Gar- bury. and cast their votes all in attendance. 6. Making parents aware of the un- ter and giggling have been echolater of entertainwas in hours continuous an Tuesday Provo and polls Mrs. 1895 in has room Elmer's field will be in charge of the ment. One item on the program usual rug. It is sn "ABC rug with ing from all parts of the school. for a $3,218,000 bond election. disciplinary problems which the Sunday evening services on Feb- divorced. school faces and solicit their help The bond issue was to raise MARCHING MOTHERS Survivors include sons, daugh- was a song by a lady missionary, the complete alphabet braided in Excitement fills the air so all 10th The house. at the ward ruary to finance buildings, includ- COLLECT funds I. in solving these problems. what stood to some G. And As she Mrs. Corfield, feel its can presence. perform, ters, up Josephine it $1018.18 FOR at 7:00 p.m. a new high school in Granger. 7. Enlisting the support of law meeting begins to S. all Golds ing have Then her Arthur unusual these are made was sing. paid The Row; people happenings Navajo Salisbury, by rug H. Claude Anderson will speak. IN AREA POLIO The voting was extremely light, enforcement agencies in more All former Scouts and Scoutcrs Hall. Portland, Oregon; Mrs. a long line of others marched up Indians in the southern portion of about? Why, everyone knows that was collectA and threw money into the wash Utah. We like the rug. Valentine Day, Lincoln's and with 3,048 voting in favor of the ed total of $1,018.18Mothers in a adequate supervision of school are invited to attend this program Mildred Ncwbold, Magna; bond by Marching 310 the issue and M. drawEarl have are against and basin to her stop. C., Douglas problems, particularly growing which has been arranged ns a Washington's birthdays hour-lon- g campaign Thursday As a result" of ail this, out of night activities. M., Los Angeles, raising program. In Mr. McCarty's room we're ing near. California; a fete. homecoming evening, acording to a report subtalkA Encouraging the Board of are 6th to some It 4th arithmetic. new The graders brother, Lawrenc. Orem; a sis- ed $56. learning mitted by Matt W. Broderick. Mrs. Hunter Ward Reunion Would you add to this fund? A is cancellation in multiplication. ing about a new dress or shirt for Education to provide regular bus school on school policies and pro- ter, Mrs. Vera Bishop, Nyssa, Laura Daniels served as chaiiman doof to first for is total The needed $700 activities in these special holidays. nigh: grams. transportation help We have learned six steps Oregon. The Hunter Ward reunion will of this phase of the 1957 polio Mr. Salisbury was widely ac' John. 11. Setting up a just as they provide transportaing it. Cancellation ia quicker way to third graders are busy with held February 15th at the drive. be calendar to avoid un- quainted with many of the older to do multiplication of fraction!. thoughts of lary Valentines and tion to the regular school proHunter's total was $170.75 and ward house. Children unHunter esteem Meet and Garden in held residents Club Valentine Richards conflcits. Everyby parties. necessary exciting gram. Kathy a total of The regular meeting of the P. Holding imre group discus12. Speaking well of our school a wide circle of friends. one is delighted with the thoughts der 12 years of age will be served Magna and Garfield $847.43. a and pre3:00 at program p.m. will of his be Garden two Flower News one. Club on this will school whenever the opportunity arises, Magna greatest presidents' sions, such as passing Strange things have been hap' of our A complete report o( the other sented. All over 12 will be served be held on Wednesday, February pening at Magna Elementary birthdays. and defending It against unfavor' noted with sorrow by many. problems. 13-at 8:30 p.m.. and a program and collections will be submitted later -- Judith Pehrson at the Magna Fire Hall SchooL Sincere sympathy is extended 10. Providing parents with able publicity and unfounded by Mr. Broderick. to the sorrowed family. dapee will follow. Students have been lingering in Everyone is invited to attend. printed communications from the charges. TONGA extra-curricul- ar YOUTH IN CONCERT AT STAKE HOUSE Ton-gatap- PUBLIC IS INVITED TO LOCAL DINNER Former Magna Man Dies In Salt Lake City 58-4- 1, Uncle Ross Country Store t Bingo Nite Citizens Favor School Bond Election Here well-know- dc schoal-com-muni- |