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Show 141 5-- li Pic-pcn- r.ii : Av.-i- L:!tu C.I, i j U: .h lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiil , OBSERVATIONS liiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiinmi The Complete Home Newa paper The Price of Bread I had naver realized, until told oma facta by the City Bakery, that an attack cn the p:ice of bread, ia a favorite pastime of politico. particularly in an election year. To aerve their purpose, Fortieth Year these apellbinders invariably con-- 1 vey tha thought that the price of wheat or flour is the influencing Granger-Hunte- r factor that controls the price of bread, while the biggest cost factors are conveniently ignored. Senator Lyndon Johnson of Texas, cited as a dark horse for At the Democratic presidential no-- ! mination, mentioned in a recent telecast speech that the price of People To Cast Votes On $1,900,000 Bonds bread is higher now than in 1952 For Needed, Extensive Sewer System. -- Read THREE LOCAL mpSbuSVan District Sets Bond Election Monroe School On August 11 All Resident. Urged To Vote! iTSTat sent. Although such statements may serve to emphasise the speakers' political viewpoint, they leave an impression that the public is being gouged. Actually, a study of sales and profits of six baking companies show that net income percentage of Hies fell from 5.3 per cent ini 1946 to 2.3 per cent in 1954. When all of tha facts involved are not presented to the audience, such statement, ar. highly unfavorable end harmful to It. beking industry. Cost increases such ss shop wages. salesmen's pay, truck costs. packaging costs, all of which have increased tremcndouily. effect breed prices far mors than malarial costs. These cost increases which bakers must mast ere consistently ignored. because to mention them would so devaluate tha ingredient cost factor as it affects tha total cost of bread that if would bo useless for propaganda purposes. MAGNA MAN RETIRES AT ,, r 81 YEARS YOUNG jn'HunUr if.,'1 ' ... ... . . . bf CHILDREN POLIO HIT Karen Thomas, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Alva Thomas of 8111 West 3100 South, Magna, is progressing very nicely from bulbar polio. She was taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital .Thursday evening. Her symptoms were vomiting and a alight fever one day and the next day, no fluids could be back through her Polio Records Available At GALA TIME PLANNED FOR Manna Home STAKE HOMECOMING So many calls iuve been by Mrs. Dan Arnone, who has been associate.! with the local Health Clinic for some time, that she has procuied records of all children who had the free polio shots at the Magna, Webster and Garfield elementary schools. Any parent desiring to check when their child had a shot may do so by culling Mrs. Arnone at Tnese bonds will mature in not to exceed forty years from the date thereof and bear interest not to exceed the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Interesting Data If the majority of citizens approve the bonds, they will pay the cost of the acquisition of a sewage collcctibn and outfall system, and, in the discretion of said district, a sewage treatment and disposal .plant for said district, and pay such legal, enginceiing and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection with MAGNA'S LIBRARY the acquisition of such system. Ws feel sure that Mrs. Ruth The polls will be open from Vine Tyler, county librarian, will 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. concur in the opinion of tha Magna Library Committee, that this community very much needs a new library. Wo era also sure that Mrs. Tyler will eid in every way possible to make this a realisation end have tha beautiful Garfield library building moved to Magna to servo our rapidly growing population. Final Rites Honor David HOMECOMING SET JULY 24th List Planned At Golf Tourney AT MAGNA COMMUNITY PARK However, doctors have diagnosed his case as a light one, and feel that he will recover satisfactorily. Susan Denney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Denney of 87 E. 17th Avenue, Garfield, was admitted to the polio isolation ward at Salt Lake General Hospital late Monday. She was listed in critical" condition Tuesday, although her illness had not been definitely diagnosed as polio. Celebration To Be Held On Tuesday, July 24th, 12:00 Noon To 11:30 P. M. 4-B- 2427. offices on state street, just north of the Salt Lake General Hospital on Wednesday, July 25th for soon be ell right. On Sunday evening, her cou- newborn infants up to people 20 sin, Craig Duckworth, who will years of age for polio shots. These be 10 years old in August, was are free. The shots will be given begintaken to the hospital for observation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ning kt 9:00 a.m. Donald Duckworth of Magna. 'r 0QUIRRII STAKE PIONEER Large Entry Mixed Scotch Tournament Planned A free clinic will be held at the Monday, doctors gave encourFor Sunday aging reports of her recovery. Salt Lake County Board of Health nose. Her throat is partially paralyzed, but it is believed that this will 3500 South, and voters will deride whether a total uf $1,900,000 in 'Mucd l P"y ,b.,nds ?1f,Ie sewer. Number Five Carfield. Utah. Friday, July 20, 1956 Improvement j It in The Times or Leade- r- A Mixed Scotch nament is scheduled Tour- by the Utah Copper Golf Club un Sunday, July 22nd. beginning at 12:30 noon. A charge of $1.00 for each entry is being made and prizes that will correspond to the number of entries will be awarded. Partners may be chosen or the men and women can sign separately and draw their golfing half As by lot. Everyune has a most reasonable chance to win as the tournament will be operated by the 'Calloway Sy.-ioA total of 18 noles of golf will be played. Miss Clare Matthews. 17, All and women golfers are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon invitedmen to participate. C. Matthews, 2938 South 8800 W., Magna, Sunday was chosen to A now reign as Miss Ringer at the Na- five at child joined a family of the Joseph Coe residence Horseshoe tional Pitching Contest in Hunter, arriving at the Holy July 5 in Murray Park. Miss Matthews Chosen Miss Ringer Sunday Combining three events into one day on Tuesday, July 24th, the Oquirrh Stake Homecoming will also embrace a Stake Outing and Pioneer Day. Events begin at 12:00 noon and last until 11:30 p.m. ATLANTIC FLEET-Aboar- d the and chairs will be placTables USS Iowa, Midshipman battleship on the lawn east of the road 3 c Donald J. loads an ed Raunig anti-aiaft gun. The son of Mrs. entering the park, and everyone Antonia A. Raunig of 3121 Day-to- n is invited to attend, bring their street in Magna, he is a soph- families, friends and lunches. Parking will be conducted outomore at the U. S. Naval side of the park. There will be a Welcome Committee at the south gate to greet all comers and register the MAGNA YOUTH ABOARD SHIP Homecomers. Refreshments of hot dogs, hampop-coballs, burgers, soda-pop- , ice cream, candy, etc. will be cold for all who desire to purchase them. There will be concessions for James Madison Privet! Cross Hospital June 26th. She the kiddies, a little train that runs on the hard surface, Shetland weighed in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces, Retiring at the age of 84 yean and has been named Patricia Jo. ponies and car rides; darts, baseyoung on August 1st will be Proud grandparents are Mr. and ball throw, ducks and others. A James Madison Privett of 2924 Mrs. Lloyd Coe of Magna, Mrs. "Sawdust Scramble will be held South 8800 West, who has been each hour with different age Mary Mecham of Granger and employed for 34 yean by Kenne-co- tt Mr. Leo Sockrell of Salt Lake and the groups participating Copper Corporation. He worked in the car shop. prizes will be in a pile of sawdust. City. The saddest note about his reAnything the youngster finds, he can keep. tirement is that his wife, Alice, who is also 84 years in age, fell Egg Throwing Contest in her home on Tuesday and sufThe trouble with most of us is Kent Christensen, A raw egg throwing contest now that we try to dofond our mistakes fered a is She Youth fractured hip. Magna will be held hourly. Couples start rather than try to correct them. at St. Mark's hospital receiving mid- at six paces and toss an egg to a of A thousand three total aid. medical Funeral services for David shipmen from the U. S. Naval partner, the partner then takes a Life Church Worker Kent Christensen, 12. of 7900 West Academy and the Naval Reserve big step back and tossea to his Mr. Privett has been active in Life would be frightfully dull 3100 South in Mjgna, who died Officers' Training Corps of 20 partner until the egg is broken. without obstacles to overcome. Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. in a Salt activities of the LDS Church and The three couples with the colleges and universities are parWo can get about anything in the Lake hospital of bulbar polio, it has been his dream, as well as throw will compete longest a in in cruise training to his ticipating world if wo go about it visit of the wifes, were conducted Saturday at 4:30 temples against each other in tha novelty the Atlantic. All wo havo to do is to keep p.m. in the Spencer Ward chapel. church in the Western States. races and a grand egg throwing He likes W work in his garden our hands, our minds and our Church of Jesua Christ of Latter-da- y champion will be decided. Root see and ansa of humor working. flourish bloom. and plants 8400 3100 West and Saints, beer drinking contests will be He and his wife are the parents South. held during the day and the root of six BolMrs. Annie children, The fine youth was born Octobeer will be supplied free to con"Lot no foaling of discourageton of Provo, W. S. Grantestants. ment prey upon you, and in the ber 9, 1943, in Salt Lake City, a ger; Orson Privett, Privett, Earl Privett. F. of son Grace Allen and Jensen end you art sure to succeed." Beginning at 1:00 pm novelty 1. Privett, Salt Lake C. Magna; Christensen. race for ages 1 to 18 will be held Mrs. and Rena Baker. David was active in the LDS City A1 in front of the grandstand. Married couple: two people who There are 30 grandchildren and He was a deacon in the At 2:00 p.m., the finals of the it on a park bench to get fresh Church. Second a number of Ward, and had an Spencer West Little Leaguers are slated eir. grandchildren. almost perfect attendance record. and great-greNile Richards of Magna, who and the winners will the Shop-picfor some time has been in the east winner in a two outplay of three A gentlemen acquaintance of He was a member of Dell of Bennett Little League baseball sales department mine remarked the other evening playoff at a later date. Motor Company in Salt Lake that woman's idee oi good cry team. Cake Contest A1 Survivors Given Ford has Parker City, joined is on that gets the intended reA cake contest Is slated at 4:00 in Magna as a car salesinclude his Survivors parents; Company sult. Oh, boshl two sisters and a brother, Laurel man. pm. in front of the grandstand. Mr. Richards says he feels he The Grand Champions will be Have you ever noticed that hot Christensen and Mrs. William He lost his right to vote when will be better able to serve his crowned cake makers of Oquirrh (Allene) Shoppick, Magna; and arguments have way of produc- Duane Christensen, d Stake. AU contestants are asked Kearns; and he forgot to register! many friends in the shoulders? cold ing He'll get no second chance una grandmother, Mrs. Alvin ChristPioneer Homecoming in the MagWe received your special invivicinity, and invites you to to leave their cakes at the gate. til the next election. No register-Thron- gs Pictured above are the bearded na Community Park on next tation asking our Bearded Ama- come in and look over the new At 5:00 pm., the parade will City. A good doctor friend of mine ensen, Salt Lake of sorrowing friends I no vote. It's that simple. And its Amazon Queens, champions of the Tuesday, July 24th. start at Webster School and travel zon Queens to play a softball con- Fords. remarked the other day: "Dumb east to 8800 West Street, attended the services and paid this important.... if you dont Amazon, who have challenged A special lietter from the Ama- test against the Oquirrh Bearded animals have one advantage thence north to the park. Everytribute to the youth and his fam- - vote, you hand your tax money to the Oquirrh .Bearded Men, to a zon! reads: Men. We will arrive July 23rd. about stiff not scared they're the man who is elected with no softball game at Oquirrh Stake Dear Oquirrh Stake Committees: one is welcome to participate and were The directed rites ily. by (signed) Okinawki, MAID manager MAGNA their tine ovory time they got the Peel Funeral Home and inter- strings attached. may enter their number with O. sick." You say, here it K. Fotheringham or Mrs. Dora ment made in the Salt Lake City it as you please.... Doesn't sound Bevan. MIA Qui-i-like you? Then be sure you're eliAt 8:30, novelty races will start, nerve-racking sounds The most gible when voting time comes and the committee says: "We are said to be caused, (in this orthought them upyou play the YOUTIIl- -r der), by a pneumatic drill, some MAGNA people lose their chancespart youll have fun they're last of one scratching on the -... but you still have time to Cheryl Sandwick, 3 tt year-old There will be pie eatmoving. in Marie Miss faucet Glenda water 15, Laird, violin, dripping Do it now so you can say daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Bearded Men, also contest register. ing of Mrs. tone Mr. Glen and a dark room, the deepest daughter of yes when they ask. . .Sandwick ct 8707 Helen Drive, is suffered a large the Bearded Amazon Queens of Laird motorcycle exMagna, bassoon, end IS YOUR NAME IN THE now back at her home after rethe Bearded Oquirrh Men. haust. gash on her teg Friday when she against BOOK? The Hunter Ward Sunday eve' was ceiving medical treatment in the kicked by a horse at Moon Other Events Registration dayi are: August Salt Lake General and St. Mark'a ning service was presented July Lake. She was vacationing there Tired of summer heat, winter 7:30 p.m., Square dancing for 28 and ctober 9 18 30 nd Hospitals 1st MIA a the end fine by very evening. Tuesday ear-biMr. if d never Larry Catten. y and an hour at the Tennis Court, and son of Jj with her grandparents, cold? Like a place where program enjoyed. Special recog- Mrs. Lional Matthews of Amerigoes below 63 degrees, nor above Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Catten of at 8:30 p.m., the parade winner! She went into a convulsion and and nition were awards to given can Fork, Utah. 90? That's tha Fiji Islands, in tha Magna, suffered a broken arm The registration agents are: will be announced and oldest rethe baby tender ran to obtain leaders and for girls outstanding The Magna maid was treated sident "Hamecomcr honored. rs. three weeks ago, had the cast re' South Pacific. Erma Giles, 82 West help from the neighbors. They William Benson, 58, died of attendance in Sunday School, moved after he had fallen off a 16th Avenue. 8:45 p.m., a pageant is to be called the fire department for cancer on Tuesday in Albany, Sacrament meeting and Mutual. by a Vernal physician and is res. Should any of us give a hoot" small shed. E. E. Matthews, 9 East their resuscitator when the child California. He cuperating nicely at this date. presented. Scenes and skit of the was a former well The was following preprogram Then Friday, he fell off his bi- 17 th Avenue. what tha other fellow like, says, settling of Oquirrh presented by known Magna resident and had sented: prelude music, stopped breathing. Mrs. or does, as long as he follows the cycle and broke the other arm. 29- 7- Mrs. Elizabeth J. Jones, each ward. been Kennecott employed I by Gloyde Danger field; song, After working over her for fif- Copper To complicate matters, the 3018 & 9150 West. law of the lend? 0:30 p.m.. Dancing under the Have a MIA Corporation. the Testimony by 298-Mrs. Irene Bohne, 2793 teen minutes and her breathing stars to DeLynn Farnsworth's oryoungster slipped Sunday, and it While in California, he was an Girls Chorus; opening prayer, had resumed normally, the child official for the Standard Oil ComThe most interesting part of is feared he will have both arms South 9000 West, chestra. Kareen Doxey; theme presents' rs. most political speeches to me in casts. Tickets may be obtained by Eugenie Dca, 3043 ,was removed to the General Hos- pany. Harold Dangeriield; presencomae when the speaker takes The second break was a severe South 8950 West the bishoprics of the pital and her parents contacted. Funeral services will be held tion, contacting of individual awards by 300 Mrs. LaRce Pehrson, 3044 She was later taken to St. Mark'a the end of the week in the tation wards where YOU live. gulp of waler and says. "With fracture. leadto Lawrence Bishop Doxey this IU close." South 8560 West, Hospital And, just in case of accidents, Stakehouse under the di- ers and girls: Doctors said the convulsion was Oquirrh 300A Mrs. Helen B. McCarty, there will be a First Aid Station. rection of the Peel Funeral Home. I re' June Lrola have Leaders, Hundreds of persons Smart, caused by a high fever. 8719 Wcst 3150 South If you intend saying what you MAGNA All youngsters are urged to enHis first wife, Nina Duckworth Ludwig, Erma Young and Bertha ceived polio shots in the past few ter their decorated 3 (E-Ida A. Hansen, 2789 think, think twice. bicycles. Benson, died in 1947. Wilkins. days, according to reports given South 8500 West. Kareen (4 local doctors. ladies, Church Young Doxey, by Survivors include his widow, Good Work 302AMrs. Margaret Adamson, Baptist They included people up to 20 Mrs. Ida Harris Benson, Albany; years perfect attendance at all 3340 South 7540 West. A very fine woman, whom I Services Sunday of age and expectant moth Gloria Sheila meetings); Placer-villBailey, once years e, three Charles end honor, of one votone When children, moves from deeply respect California; Mrs. Nina Mar-si- Corich, Linda K.iy Covert, Mari- ers. aid to me: "Manuel labor helps ing district to another, it is only The first and second shots will who ia now in Magna; Mrs lyn Culley, Virginia Heaps. Ruby to straighten out ones thoughts. necessary to obtain a transfer. A Ann Ludwig, June Hymas, Nyla be given a month to six weeks Kramer 4 of can A fine remedy for a confused citizen one move Beverly and Guam; day son of Bob 7 to keep heed or emotions is to work with Mr. andTaylor, grandchildren; one brother and Bradley, Darylc Bailey, Marlene j apart and the final 6 to months Mrs. Spencer Taylor of transfer the following day sho! 2nd the Colleen after Irene Feulner, 31 Daniels, has two floor sisters. scrub To his voting privileges intact ones hands. Magna, Monday received a $25 Sincere sympathy is extended Johnson, Judy Milter, Judith Ludalleviated many a broken heart, check from the Fisher Body I to the sorrowed family. Mr. Ben- wig, Paula Gibbs, Mary Jayne Brother-In-La- w nd to wash end iron one's clothes Of Guild, an organizaSixty retiring employes of son was widely acquainted in Newton, Linda Hancock, Betty has brought order to many a per Craftsmens tion that promoted the develop- - Local People Dies Kennecott Jean Ratto. Sizemore Louise and Copper Corporation area this mind." known. and anxious end favorably plaxed men! or creative craftsmanship mills will be honored Tuesday, Geraldine Owen, Sunday School Jed McDonald, 59, died Tuesamong boys. teacher, was honored for perfect July 31st at an open house at both Bob designed and carved out day in a Price hospital after an the Arthur and Magna mills. D P To attendance of Give Sacrament the at agna --Mof a solid block a 16x6x4 model illness. He was the husband of At 11:30 a.m. tha group will meeting. Spencer Program car, painted it and entered the Hannah Grace Jenkins and ii the Other numbers included: Song, gather at the Utah Copper Club brother-in-lacontest. Sunday Evening for a light snack and soft drinks. of Mrs. LaVina "Temple By The River, MIA A total of 1.038 prizes were Newman, Mrs. LaVanl (Beth) Joe Webster and Darrell Per' A number of company officials Leonard Brotherton of Salt Girls' Chorus; remarks, Ray The Oquirrh Camp, Daughters Jones; Lamb, E. D. Jenkins of Magna, Lake City will give the sermon We Love kins of Magna are now managing are expected to attend. given in the national contest. M1A, song, d Cafe at Lakepoint, Mrs. Russell (Lauretta) Rigby of at the Sunday 11:00 am. church of Utah Pioneers, will be in Thee, MIA Girls Chorus; closing the 21 Retired employees are invited to visit throughout the plants Garfield and Clyde C. Jenkins of worship in the Magna Cominum charge of the sacrament meeting prayer, Sheila Borich- - and post-lud- e it was announced on Monday. Makes Honor Roll at the Spencer 2nd Ward on Sun' The two men also operate the during the day. Transportation ity Baptist Church. music, Gloyde Dangerfield.. Stanley Smith, son of Mr. and Hunter. sister-in-laChatterbox in Magna and recent' will be furnished in case they Mrs. Another Everyone U invited to attend. Jay, July 22nd. Mrs. Ralph Smith of Magna, was Pool The Magna Swimming A program will be presented at Sunday School begins st 9:45 ly finished a complete renovation, wish to visit friends at other a member of the honor roll at the I Maurice (Bertha) Bartlett of 7:30 o'clock in observance of the will be closed on July 24th, the Miss Shirley Dedman colcbrat remodeling and painting job, so to am. came and of Utah Boise, Idaho, Magna quarter spring University Utah State pioneer holiday, an and was featured in a Chronicle left with relatives to attend e. Bible Study is held each Thurs- Centennial Year of the Handcart ed her 9th birthday at a party that the eating establishment preI nounces officials. Mr. McDonald on day at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Lets Brad Company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall eral for given for her and small friends sent! a modern appearance. services The public is invited to attend this week. Refreshments were All swimmers are asked to note Mr. Smith, who has an educa- - Saturday in the Price Masonic ley ia the instructor. They invite friends to call at have just returned from a trip ta this closing date. served. either place. Yellowstone National Park. tion major, has a 3 and 5 rating. Tempi. THRONGS PAY TRIBUTE TO POLIO VICTIM rn 18-2- BEARDED AMAZON QUEENS CHALLENGE 0QUIRRII BEARDED MEN IN JULY 21th CAME Nile Richards Associated With Parker Ford en at NO SECOND CHANCE! Magna-Gar-fiel- Magna et Cliild After Department -- HAS BOUT OF BROKEN ARMS 5-- Aided By Fire Convulsion PRESENTS HUNTER SUN. HURT WITH HORSE KICK EVE PROGRAM Former Magna Resident Dies In California 295-M- 296--Mr- Hundreds Get Needle To I 299-Af- Block Polio YOUTH Mrs. Retiring KCC o, Employes To Be Honored July Dont Forget Pool w Closed July Un-X-l- fun-articl- |