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Show Universal Microfilming 141 Pierponl At. SJ1 Lek City, Utah n Usrcu iUU 80 On Ksiv XISAD Forty-Fourt- h Year tfv050JS7StfCwa. MY PERSONAL recommenda-- ; j tion for a wonderful telephone I voice personality is that nice gal, Edna Skiby. After she talks I to you,' your heart is left singing. : Wonderful trait. ' , As SCHEDULED, the autumn moves v down from the north, ' bringing with it bright; colorful, crisp days and this year days of Campaigning and election. This brings to mind something we enjoyed recently in one of our neighborhood papers: REGISTER AND VOTE i I When Nikita and Nina paid us a - ' call, Veddy proper, and all like that, .They made it quite clear to all ? who would hear 'That elections in Russia arent . , patl , Now here, we can go to the polls or stay home Its an individual matter. But when we use our voice we have a choice! So1 much for Nikitas smoother . patter. Remember, ' next registration day is Tuesday, November 1st. Consult another page of the Magna Times to see where you reyour gister, and also double-chec- k voting site. - , ! , IT ALWAYS seems to sadden me to come across a for Sale" sign on some pretty house in Magna or Hunter. Especially so when the family has moved out and left it, empty and alone. Its blank, curtainless windows, like sad, staring eyes, make it look so forlorn. You just know that its cold and bare inside those vacant rooms; its k house Where once the walls enclosed such life and laughter and family warmth. But I always try to be an optimist about it, and hope that the family has moved because good fortune has smiled that it has departed for a better job, a bigger and even prettier home. Thats the way we feel about our good and kind neighbors, Ed and Muriel Cannon, who recently moved away. We wish thetfi nothing but the best that life has to offer but well miss them in our neighborhood. , . ' CHESTER WRIGHT, genial Highway Patrolmen, who is considerably better after being hit by a motorist, while stopping to aid at an accident, tells of the woman driver who said ' to a friend: Will you look how close that maniac is driving ahead of me! BILLY GRAHAM, noted Baptist Evangelist, tells the requisites for a full life. They are: Health enough to make work a pleasure. Wealth enough to support your needs. Strength enough to battle with difficulties and overcome them. Grace enough to. confess your sins and forsake them. Patience enough to toil until some good is accomplished. Charity endugh to see some good in your neighbor. Hope enough to remove all fears of the future and most important-Fai- th enough to make real the things of God. Miao . Dcrr.'r.tlcro trick-or-treati- RALLY, TOO! i ucrc-:.:- : Production of Polaris Becond stage rocket motors at the Hercules Powder Company Bacchus plant will begin immediately in existing facilities, according to 'Works manager John E. Greer. The 817 million initial contract with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation of California will mean eventual hiring of 500 additional workers and an annual payroll in- crease of about $3 million, Mr. Greer explained. Polaris missiles already have hit their targets more than 1,300 miles away and the Hercules motor is expected to add hund- reds of miles to this range. Each U. S. nuclear submarine, Number Nineteen which will carry 16 Polans misParents should take special pre- siles in tubes ready for instant cautions tq protect their firing, carries more destructive youngsters on Halloween. power than all of the bombers reCostumes used at Halloween leased during World War II. parties should be flameproof, and If these missile warheads are d should be for easy atomic and carry a megaton (milnight-tim- e visibility. Reflecting lion tons) of explosive, their Principal Milton Johnson notes tape gives decorative visibility power is as great as a train 1,000 that the children will return to and youngsters should carry miles long loaded with dynamite or TNT. their home rooms for refresh- flashlights on roads after dark. Put 16 of these in a nuclear ments that will be supplied by the COSTUMES should not be too Parent-Teachlong, since they might trip the submarine and you have the Associations. wearer, or catch in bushes, bikes equivalent of a 16, trainWhittier School load of TNT ready for action at a The Whittier School will hold or auto wheels. In urging Halloween safety pre- moments notice. its annual Halloween party, com Hercules Development witches, cautions, the Utah State Medical plete with goblins, Growth of Hercules at Bacchus skeletons parading the halls and Association advised that masks of the sort worn by youngsters has been spectacular since 1958 school grounds. Room Mothers will be in charge can often prove dangerous both when rocket development and re- -' through restricting visibility and search was introduced to the Utah of refreshments for each room. also due to the possibility of suf- site. focation.. As a result, the USMA Oquirrh Stale House From an initial 100 persons Oquirrh Stake is entertaining at advises use of painted false faces, working on the dynamite and Halloween costume dance Sat- applied with cosmetic or burnt production line, urday evening, October 29th at cork. employment has mounted to a the Stake House, 8:30 p. m. Music Young goblins should beware present working force of about will be furnished by Steadmans of carrying lighted lanterns con- 1,100. BudOrchestra. Admittance is by Minuteman and Polaris containing candles. Adults should beget Card or 50c per person. . ware of small children prowling tracts will add 1500 to this staff Cyprus High School is not dark roads and streets with for a payroll which will be well planning any special Halloween motorists advised to take special over $15 million annually before the end of 1961. entertainment. precautions. CZgIIovjcsd Oc2c3y Magna, Utah, Thursday, October 27, 1960 POLITICAL Out jicud HP X rp IWUWJ VsVa GOGG light-colore- An the goblins will get you ef you dont watch out! This advice will be taken over the weekend and on Monday, October 31st by elementary, junior and senior high school students ' in the Magna and Hunter area in their observance of Halloween. Schools and civic organizations are sponsoring various fetes to f entertain children and young men and women of this vicinity to keep them out of mischief. Of course, the traditional Tricks or .Treat, will be as usual with doorbells ringing and requests from the younger folk. Brockbank School The traditional Halloween dance is slated Friday evening at Brockbank from 7:00 to 9:30 oclock. i Wallace Bawden, counselor at y) the school, requests that parents see their children are at home shortly after 9:30 oclock. The dance will be chaperoned by teachers and parents. Magna Elamanlary School Gala attired witches, goblins, dancing girls, Frankenstein and many other characters may be LETS ALL GET ON THE BANDWAGON Brockbank Junior High School. The affair, seen at 1:00 p. m. at the Magna Thus say Republican and Democratic candisponsored by the Cyprus and Brockbank PTAs Elementary School on Monday. school-teach- ers, too in a dates who literally were on the Bandwagon community service, was S The entire decided success. Crowds lined the Magna Main will parade around the lawn, and in Magnas political Torchlight Parade Wedthen adjourn to their various Street to watch the parade. nesday evening, followed by a rally at the rooms for treats. Destined as an evening for area ed by the Cyprus High School ners, extolling the names and ofPrincipal Philip W. Debs anresidents to Know Your Can- Color Guard, carrying the Ameri- fices of their candidates. Auto- nounces that bleachers will be poli- can flag, the combined Cyprus mobiles were also in the parade erected on the blacktop for indidates, an tical rally, replete with bands, and Brockbank bands, members carrying placards, urging every- terested parents to watch the lighted torches and a bandwagon of the Cyprus Pep Club in color- one to register and vote. Four Cy- parade of the hobgoblins and of Republican and Democrat ful uniforms, the sheriffs depart- prus High School boys carried ghosts. nominees, was held Wednesday ment, units from the Magna Fire lighted torches to lend further Webstar School the Bandwagon, color to the oocasion. Department, The gay parade of students evening in Magna. IN CHARGE of arsangements loaded with political aspirants The parade was a decided sue. from Webster will start at 1:15 were Mrs. Jeanne Martin, pres- and a number of cars with ban- - cess and drew applause from through Magna (Main Street on ident of the Cyprus PTA and townspeople who lined the route. Monday. Each class will be led by Mrs. Mae Harris, head of-- the the room teacher. The children Program Given Brockbank PTA These two orhave been encouraged to make FORGET! DON'T - A program followed at s the their own costumes, and from ganizations sponsored .the nonBrockbank Junior High School all' indications, some unusual partisan Assisting them NOVELET 1-- 2; were the two school principals, The stage was colorfully decorat- fairies, ghosts, witches will be Moroni L. Jensen of Cyprus and ed with the American flag and seen all by an original designer. REGISTRATION colors of red, white and blue, Clark Frei of Brockbank, as well as various PTA chairmen and facwith beautiful arrangements of Don't forgot that naxt fall blooms in baskets on either ulty members of both schools. Tuesday and Wednesday, side. November 1st and 2nd, are Enjoyable Parade The Brockbank Color Guard the final days before the The parade route started at ON SATURDAY. October 29th, posted the colors and the Pledge election on Novimportant Webster School and ended at of Allegiance was given by the Cyprus High School will be in the ember 8th. Brockbank Junior High, where audience, followed by singing limelight at the Paris Store in Do not fail to register or a program was given. The local The Star Spangled Banner, led Salt Lake City and young ladies vote, due to lack of transVFW Post led the parade, follow- by Jac Carsey, band director. The will model sports, dressy and portation. Cyprus High School Concert school ensembles, announces Judy On another page of this directed by Arden Peter- Miller, president of the AssociaChoir, issue, the Magna Lions' ' ww "Talk Era of Peace. son, presented ted Girl Students. Club lists names and phone Mrs. Elayne Garside, LegislaThe classes will be represented numbers of members who CLUB MEETS tive chairman of Cyprus PTA, by the following models: will come and get you for proceeded to introduce various Seniors Gayle Nielson and Mrs. Jack Gardner entertained either registration or voting. candidates from both parties, Becky Ridge. members of her Bridge Club and This policy is headed by Governor George Juniors Kathy Mauch and act lor the a good-wil- l' special guest, Mrs. John A Rok-icDewey. Clyde. .They responded Gerry Thomas. her home. at Mpnday evening i. community. with short addresses. Prizes at games were given to Holman Too, your voting district Sophomores Ricky The final phase of the entertai- and Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker, Mrs. H. is listed, together with the Nancy Wilkin. nment-evening a question-answwas T. Dyches and (Mrs. E. G. Paulos. The young ladies will model at registration agents names, period, and adjournment 12 noon, 2 and 4 p. m. The ladies will meet next with address and sites to vote in to the gym where refreshments Mrs. Bob Harmon. Magna. were served. w, tf r- i er 000-mi- le nitro-glyceri- non-partis- CYPRUS CAPERS 7 AND POLARIS W. J. Rue, production superintendent, left, and John E. Greer, Works manager of Hercules Powder Company at Bacchus, inspect scale model of nuclear sub HERCULES Gliu7c!i UJcrlicr GapiiJVcD All is in readiness for the an- 2029 mcd Oquirrh Stake Presidency. He served continually in that capacity until his release on March 30, 1958. He ha3 been named an Honorary Master M Man. He married Rigmore Andersen Salt Lake Temple on May 10, 1930, and they have nine children, eight boys and one girl. They are also grandparents. . The name drawn out of the huge Whos Who box this week by judges did not have the correct name nor correct number of clues, so the jackpot next week climbs to $40. The subject of the contest was Mrs. Ruth Ripley, a Webster School teacher who resides in in the er ctf. C-c- Ac Yimco VJIio'g YJfco h, GGvl marine George Washington and its 16 PolSris missile tubes a midship. Hercules has just received production contract from improved second stage motor for the Navy fleet ICBM. A Clcnovo CplJcn Fc7 CIGG Cyprus Squad Meets Miner Footballers The Cyprus footballers, directed by Head Coach Lex McKee, will meet the Bingham Miners on, the Magna field this Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Keen competition is expected between the rival squads. THE PIRATES won another league game Friday against West Jordan, . and seem headed for end State. It was a counter and showed the potential guarding and strength of the wily Cyprus team. well-playe- In addition, hundreds of other Families are invited to attend and nual Fall Grand Carnival of Our prizes for children and adults at enjoy supper. Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, various booths and games will be Magna. slated Friday and Saturday, Octo- given. ' Want to try your luck next ber 28th and 29th in the Parish Everyone Welcom week? Hall. Father Lawrence E. Spellen On Friday, October 21, KenneDeposit stores are: Three grand prizes will bg welcomes everyone. Admission is MAURICE A. TUTTLE cott Copper Corporation renewed Magna Rexall Drug. include: to given free. an option on land with the United Falvos Sporting Goods. L Cedar chest, filed with linens, An expanded menu of serving Maurice A. Tuttle of Magna ?A1 Parker Ford. States government to construct a , includes Italian - and Spanish fancy work, etc. Perk Cleaners & Tailors. 2. Complete home movie outfit. foods, served postoffice just east of the A1 was correctly identified by Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ford Company on 2700 Mary E. Mabey of 2756 South 3. GE Rotisserie Grill.. Bill Costanzo and Mr. and Mrs. South in Magna, according to a 8600 West, as the Magna Times Tickets are available from any Frank Moyeda. 1 REMEMBER the first time I telephone conversation Monday Whos Who last week. She has 3 at One for $1.00. 7:00 parishioner Fridays festivities start at NEW VOTING Theres nothing like early prefall annual The with Senator Wallace F. Bennett been mailed her reward check of sponwent on a trip by plane. I Wat un- does not have to attend the drawcleanup, m. and Saturday evening, pr' for the exciting Christ$20.00. to a of the the sored parations boarded Magna Community Magna representative by doubtedly apprehensive, ing to win, according to Paul kitchen and childrens games will mas season. MACHINES- President Tuttle has been a will begin next week. Times, Council,' the plane and Chose a seat next Razzeca, chairman. . one hour earlier at 8:00 m. open p. g member of the L2DS I'S EARLY, but the Magna THUS. WITH The contract Salt Lake County trucks will haul to a citizen. I tried Chamber of Commerce already is debris away, and they urge all award difficulties for construction Church, devoting many hours to UNITS the six to settle back e home-owneto place same in with Nelson Brothers Construc- this work. making plans to have an hours ahead of me but found my SEUKG FiUCE OF COFFER DROPS 3c been ha Announcement in celebration. Ocean Christmas California, In followPark, out for the containers on curb of the way, tion Company eyes glued to the engine within In the first copper price change mad by Alvin Keddington. At a designated time, they will for the site 1923," President Tuttle worked as groundbreaking ing days: . my view. since Salt Lake County Clerk, last December, the selling to visit assistant turn on the glistening Christmas Scout assistant Master, should be further After an hour or so my fellow its says immediate, to 8800 9200 and West enjoy Bingham Wednesday of the red metal dropped 9 that new voting machine ward clerk, Sunday School teachlights, and plan more elaborate Senator Bennett e West passenger turned to me with a price atmosphere. unique, will be available in the Nofrom 33c a pound to 30c on Octoer and ward teacher. From 1927 decorations, with every merchant kindly smile. Miss, he said, if ber Thursday 8800 West to 8400 vember 8th election at local teacher for a ward as 12th, acording to. J. P. asked to participate with window served he rest to a like for while. would West you KCC manager. a single districts. without OKeefe, ten general missing displays and features. years to watch be that Id engine glad West to 7200 West. Friday-84- 00 Hunter Choir Services ELECTION SET month. A tentative parade is planned They are: for you." ACCORDING to Mr. OKeefe, Residents are asked to take Whittier District 521 to inaugurate the celebration. Now, plane travel is the only such a price decrease emphasizes He has worked in many church The Hunter Ward Choir pre- pride in their residences and School the need for Increasing efficiency sented the Sunday afternoon ser grounds and particularly get the FOR wty I like to go. activities such as teacher of the District 529 West Kearns. to overcome the general problem cleaned. Magna Main teacher, Sunday School, 539 District South vices a guests of the Hunter gutters SOCIAL ITEMS J WATER cleaned. a of be will Street second counselor in the MIA, thoroughly decreasing grade of ore. ARTKUR GODFREY hat as Kearns. 23. Max October Third Ward No tree limbs will be hauled Some interesting developments worked on the Stake Aaronic Mrs. Sena Curtis of Moroni has Brockbank sembled a decalog of things most District 547 Buckner of the Third Ward Bis Wednesday, December 7th has Priesthood committee, with the returned to Magna to spend the worthwhile in life, knd declares in Bingham Canyon feature local hopric conducted the meeting to away. School Junior High been set for a trustee election of senior Aaronic Priesthood, on the winter at the home of her daughthe following to be the things es- progress. Bingham property own- include the following program District 551 -- Magna EleMr. and Mrs. ter and The choir later gave another the Magna Water Company, an Genealogical committee, served School. sential for a serene life: The ers have been uneasy for many mentary be will It anmonths District because of mission Olsen. did ward his a and and Aaron Improvement Beck Bill Invocation of Glorious diminishing with restrio temple Things by numbers, It is optional whether loyalty of friends. Evening term. E. J. Gardner, teaching. In 1941 he was sustainFierce Was a idents desire to us the maa boon companion. The distant population and the resulting loss nouncement that Craig Nielson Are Sung of Zion, is the BisMr. and Mrs. J. E. Curtis spent incumbent trustee, Mrs. ed as first counselor in the and Font of Wild Billows chines or the regular sound of a locomotive whistle. of business. Residents united to was advanced to teacher. FILINGS for the position must hopric of the Magna Ward. Kenne-cot- t, Camilla Hart weekend in Manti, Utah, visthe to and offer their roof gave a properties greetings metal oh method of marking paper Mercy. Raindrops falling or made Mrs. Curtis mother, Mrs. on be before to November set to 1946 led be was In he has stated the choir and would of a iting apart by Kennecott, date, ballots. Members of the Salt after retiring. The reflections Benediction was by Phillip 22nd at the Magna Water office work in the Oquirrh Stake High Martha Stewart Chamber of wood fire on a floor, after dark. made deals for about 30 percent Kelly Pearce, ward chorister. This City Lake, group presented three numbers, Rees and announcement made by an aspirant or 3 electors can Council and worked as chairman Commerce will attend to inRippling water in a. brook. The of the holdings, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Olsen spent deto Still With Thee," Though in the that meetings will begin at 3 p. file in behalf of a candidate. contribute will Inof the Aaronic Priesthood Com This the in trees struct people on the us of Spring. blossoming of two days last week visiting Mrs. Three polling sites will be an- mittee. . x 1 the machine, in a Instructive - reading. mise bf another fabled mining Outward Church, and Crossing m. Sundays rather than 3:30. This teresting, Olsens aunt Mrs. Z. D. Bradley 4 In 1950, President Tuttle, was town, and according to Mr. O- the Bar. A sermon was given by is effective November 6th for the nounced at a later date for the Contentment. project election. Hunter Third Ward. and family in Ely, Nevada. the in Rondo' mad counselor second the limit tlma Uv t!l tlanwaring. 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