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Show Universal y..ci:.l..'r.i--HI Pierp'ji .V'Ciuu Laite C.:y. 'Jii a 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiitiiii Summertime Ij rine. But Don'i Overdo I: From a neighbor. 119 Ais i'r.tre came the other djy a sicry cf lhe 57. tragic death of a competing in tne "old lirt.tr" of a Icy roiling champion-chip- . We don'i know what this competition cinsiiis cf. but it sounds quite The man was "tumbled cn his lo$ fcy the defending champion." slipped inlo the river and was drGwneJ. seme womtn--gettin- g Many a man--ar.hovr- come along in to an untimely cr.d because !hy essayed an irenman rc'.e and in shewing ihat they csuld keep up with "younger folk." Now that sum.T.n: i wi'h us in full regalia, il is lime for elderly optimists to concede gratefully, to embrace moderation, ar.d eschew overdoing it in efforts to kid themselves and others. STATE. COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH GIVES WARNING vaca-iion--t- And the quick?! wry la gt rid of duties is to discharge them. I.:.ke S: .v- .!!! of Ihe S.ilt Hoard of and ..f Hi j;'!i. in.'t with i n.': !! u.Tu-- and ino i i!s lure Mjiulay thir r..T of Magna bus- place-- . a .! a a number .idi hits. issuing; warning 110- ..f i:(cs tii.it unli'v ;h rites arc ill mui-.iilclean. d. thev will be J. line husine--.- - ivul piU-- of hi.xes and Talis in ruck, causing; a :K!;':i'.e fir-- !i.i.:i'.I. ano:!io had around ;nd ui!i:i:r. many I1.1J p. led garbage at lii anoirii-Hii' b;u k. 1 Tin- County and Stall- will ..lit- n i'.i- s tu suti offenders tli.it unless liu-ipremises are cleared ami cleaned immediately, court to close them. action will be tak--Several residences were also turned in by irate citizens, regarding the condition of littered yards June grass that ;wi:ri kn .v;i. a definite fire hazard. ' Most welcome lhs items in our mail cie ihe comments of readers on the nsws cr editorials, and we are delic ti ted to consider these for publication. Are letters to the newspaper edited? They certainly are. All material submitted for publication is edited. Copy is not revbed out of perversity or with any motif other than service to the reader. We watch for accuracy so thai no ob viously made without proper warning to the reader. We look for errors in grammar, in spelling. We strive for reasonable brevity and conciseness so thai the reader won't be bored. We strive for fairness--fo- r example, we eliminate most personal references. Every effort is made not to alter the sense of the writer of the meaning. Often, we feel, the editing improves the letter and assures greater readership. Ah, but we are asked, is that not an invasion of the reader's right, his freedom of the press? The answer to all these ques-- , iions is No. The entire and exclu- responsibility for publication to the Copper Printing Company. If libel is involved, the newspaper it sued, not the writer, as a rule. We must accept that responsi- biliiy. and responsible editing is part of that obligation. Some writers place a warning atop their letter, reading, "Pub lish Exactly As Is Or Not At AIL" That makes for an easy decision in our office. We don't publish at all. For there is no "holy" copy in the Copper Printing which must bo published without proper editing and correction and revision. ON WATER TRUSTEE JOB DIES MAN SUDDENLY OF .t f " - HEART ILL Arthur J.ihn Swanrr, 61. Garfi. Id resident, who recently moved to Magna, was dead of natural causes en arrival Monday. July 23 at a Garfield Hospi s Ver-mun- Salt Lake City: seven grandchild ren; brothers, W. B., Salt Lake City; Vernal, Wayne, Kaysville, Davis County; a sister, Mrs. Camilla Martin, Salt Lake City; step-sunHarold E., Ralph R. Grow, Oakland, California; Raymond L., Jack L. Grow, Magna; stepdaughters, Mrs. Faye G. Hales, Miami, Florida; Mrs. Jean Props, Magna. Funeral rites were conducted Monday and attended by hosts of friends. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. s, Bowling Dues For Season All women dt siring to bowl in Sweeps Empty Garfield Houses SPONSORS Draw Interest H.i ball continues to attract many followers in the groups sponsmed by the Salt Lake C'oun- ity R i'ivatiiin. according to B.--y coach. Election To Be Held First s 1 lie team Jemls In December Wednesday with 2 vk tonus, no losses, closely Of This Year 1 followed by win and 0 losses; Muriay and Considerable interest is being Ke.irns, no wins. 2 losses. evinced in the election for the in a game Monoay evening, Magna Water Company Board f Lynn Davis, pitcher for the and John A. Rokicii, squad, hurled a most for the Water District, sub- - usual ing only about mits the following election dta once in ten years when he allow1. Election of trustees for imed only one man on fiisl base. Over 40 youngsters have been provement districts shall be conducted on the first Wednesday in participating in this league, ages 12 and 13 years old. Play ends on December, and the trustee at that time shall be elected for August 13th. a term of six yeaii. Major League 2. It shall be necessary for each The Major League plays on candidate or at least five citizens Thursday evenings, 6:00 and 8:00 on behalf of a candidate to file pm. at Sandy Park. This is for with the Clerk of the Board of high school youths. They have Trustees no less than 15 days next IU91 win Ktiiiu;. The entire recieatinn program preceding the day of election, a signed statement announcing that of arts and crafts, dancing, etc. he or she is a candidate. will end on August 17th. Mr. 3. The election for the year 1956, Sorenson reports that hundreds of Decemwill be held Wednesday, children have participated in the ber 5, 1956. summer sessions, the dancing 4. The Board of Trustees shall particularly many attracting have the responsibility of con youngsters. election ex the at the ducting Swimming Party On Thursday, August 16th, a pense of the water district. 5. The County Clerk is required swimming party is planned for only to furnish a certified list of all boys and girls at the Murray Pool. Busses will leave from registered voters. 6. Persons eligible to file' for this Brockbank at 9:00 a.m., and reposition must reside for 60 days gistration must be made before in the water district prior tu the the date, to allow time to arrange for a sufficient number of busses. day of election. There is not any charge for this parly, but each one attending is asked to bring his own lunch. -- game-occurr- Wi-bi-- niti-n- n Wave Of Vandalism, Thievery RED CROSS Mori-Trustee- s, is-- Women Set ISasebnll --Miri-uyc!iis tal. Mr. Swimmer's death came as a sad shock t.i his devoted family and manv friends. Born IVceinber 11. 18!M in R.iy. County, hi1 was a son of Ira Jami-and Mary Elizabeth Wayn-.Swanger. He married Ruth Cher ry who died in 1941. He married Clara Olson Grow on Dein Reno. Nevada. cember 31, Mr. Svanger was a Kennirott Rat Bait Available Copper Corporation boilermaker Rat bait will be available all since 1936. this wii'k. at the Magna Fire Sia Survivors include his widow; tion at lac per sack, and any in son, A. J. Jr.. Salt Lake City; n.n.. .K4nin iiimii daughter, Mi s. Marie Russ. II; t; Min.i m k clulinn Miss Virginia Swangt-r- . j Number Seven Continues To : - Letters To The Press DATA GIVEN NOTICES TO FIRMS, HOMES d It in The Timet or Leade- r- Garfield. Utah, Friday, August 3. 1956 Fortieth Year -' It is difficult to know which is the most pleasant day on a first or the la:t. -- Read "The Complete Home Newspaper" A Thieves To Be Severely LValt With When Apprehended, Say Galbreath Officials BLOOD DRIVE LOCAL BOYS PLACE WELL Station Wagon Will Pick Up Donors In Community IN SWIM MEET Sponsored by the American Red Cross, a blood don.i: program; A gruup of lor.ii youths placed will be held at the M.iriiia Mill on! well in a swiiniiunrf meet 22nd. 9 4.) a.m. to 2 43 p. ducted at Murray Friday, spun- in., it was revealed here this suivd by tile Salt Lake County week. rieciv.ilion. A station wagon will pick up Larry Tracy garnered five first anyone wishing to donate blood prizes fur the crawl; infor this worthy cause at a place lireaststrokc and fudividual niodli-ythat will be designated in a crawl and ture issue of this paper. medley relay. His bruthcr, Loirin Tracy, took The Intermiiuntain Regional crawl Blood Center in Salt Lake City two r.ists with a crawl relay and 3rd supplies blood to 37 hospitals and and clinics in the Intermoi ntuin area. in the (SO yard individual medley. Merrill Wilding had a first in This includes: St. Mark's Hospital. Holy Cross Hospital, Salt the crawl and second in Lake County General Hospital, th,- til) yard crawl ivjjy David ColliiiKS was first in the Shiimrs' Hospital for Crippled crawl relay and third in Children. Salt Lake Clinic, Mem crawl. the orial Medical Center. Hon Privett had two Iirsls-80-y- ard Instruction Given crawl relay; The following Instructions are medley crawl given for guidance in scheduling relay; second in the breast-strok- e. and third in the and donating blood. 1. Individuals between the ages of 18 and 00 who meet the reBarry Buckner captured first crawl relay; second in the quirements below should: crawl and third in A. Sign a pledge card and go to in the breaststroke. the Red Cross when called by the the st j rd d ; d 40-ya- j d d d 20-ya- d organization coordinator. B. Minors aged 18 to 21 years, not married, should obtain written permission from parent or Public Invited To Manna Cur Termed as some of the worst examples of thievery they have encountered on a project, officials of the John W. Galbreath Company emphatically stated Tuesday that any vandals or thieves found destroying or taking property from the former Kennecott houses in Garfield or on the rows, will be given the most severe punishment under law. A total of 150 homes have been badly damaged, by window breakage, plaster in every room shattered by blunt instruments, cupboards ripped out, obscene expressions written on walls, and other acts of unbelieveable vandalism. In over a dozen homes, com- plete bathroom sets have been moved out, and in a number of places, doors removed, as well as window casings. In fact, almost everything that could be removed has been taken from some of the homes. One Garfield resident noticed a home being rifled, but she was threatened by the culprits that if she informed on them, they would burn her home and furniture. Deputy sheriffs from Magna patrol Garfield, and officials of Galbreath have endeavored to do so, but thus far, have not been able to catch any of the thieves. Galbreath Company has posted a $50 reward to any person for in formation that will, lead to the arrest and conviction of such law violators. As of this date, a total of 48 homes have been moved from Garfield; 2 from the Arthur Row and 4 from Magna Row. Officials believe that most of the "A" and C. Prospective donors should not Leagues a, the Utah Copper Club, must pay dues screen themselveslet the Red of S4.25 by August 25th. it was Cross physician decide your eli announced Monday by Mrs. Irene gibility. . the vandalism occurs in the eve 2. Food: president, new ning hours and on Sunday. must bowler post Any You need make no change in your The Magna Car Club, under the game scores for an average to Eat habits. regular daily eating supervision of the county sheriffs' tannine what league she will b? meals at regular times regardless office, was given a preview of the in. These scores must be turned MAGNA whether or not you are scheduled safety program 011 Thursday. It in to Mrs. Turkey before season to donate blood. The Reverend William Clark was discovered that many drivers on at 11th. play September Food in the stomach tends to add had false will give his first r?rmon on Sun impressions about their 2879 8500 her home, South CAR West, Br Relta McDanial lo the comfort of the donor and own ability concerning laws and day, August 5th at the Magna dial 6736. Phona 4433 or AM blood. does not spoil the ser Church Baptist Community technique driving Other ladies who will receive A rash of fires continued to 3. Weight : A lesson was learned that vices, 11:00 a.m., jince he accept A Magna boy ed Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lyst of 3685 payment are Mrs. Elaine Hus- is Minimum requirement the weight a to the here. call Department Magna busy kivp pastorate would be beneficial to any motor South 7200 bund, 2859 South 8560 West or was reported in "improved" conWest departed Friday 110 the He tne a pounds. has served as pastor of during past week, according ist on the highway today. Mrs. Edna Meyer, 2922 South 8560 dition Tuesday in St. Mark's Hosfor Half Moon Lake at Pine dale, Chief 4. Freouencv released to a Fire extendOak is Church in report invitation cordial by A Baptist Trinity a after he ran into moving West. pital The interval between blood dona ed to all interested adults and Wyoming, where they spent 4 for the past sev- Roy Smith. The bowling allrys at the club automobile near his home Monday land, California, of enjoyable fishing. They ans- tions is eight weeks or a maxithe firemen On the comes 25th, He en with the highyears. young people to attend these days have been beautifully repaired at 1:50 p.m. returned home Tuesday with a times of mum five year. a to wered per fire a call a a area est of grass make this and quell recommendations, being Mark Miner, son of Mr. and gatherings and are in excellent shape for the 12 big fish. 5. Allergies and Immunizations: safer to live through better catch of Mrs. Mark S. Miner, 2930 South college graduate and also a grad- at 2600 South and 9130 West at place fine sport. Let the physician in charge make driving. 5:20 p.m. No damage occurred. 8750 West, Magna, suffered a uate of the Berkeley Baptist DiOn the 27th. at 7:30 a.m., the the decisions. Other scheduled meetings are The Hunter Ward Officers' and broken leg, three broken ribs, a vinity School firemen responded to an alarm for 6. Malaria: on Thursday evenings, August 2, Teachers' party was held Wed P. G. Camp Holds cracked shoulder bone, bruises Never a Bridal of the resuscitator to be taken to the If you have not had an attack 16. 23rd and 30th, 7:00 p.m. at the and abrasions. I believe the 'secret yearning of Enjoyable Social July 25th at the home of residence of Mr. and Mrs. Keith malaria for two years you can be George Smith Field House in the nesday, Lawrence Allie Huffaker-- s life is for her According to investigating offi Bishop Doxey and Mrs. donor. a 41 Their Row. Winn, Magna Community Park. husband. Kenny, to bring home a Doxey. A hamburger try and Th Pleasant Green Camp, cers, the boy apparently ran into Jaundice: sufferdaughter, Heidi, watermelon bust were the highgolf trophy designating him as Daughters of Pioneers, held a the right front fender of a car ed a bad choking spell, and was Donors who h?vc had jaundice driven by Mrs. Hollis (Erma) "first place winner." light! of the evening. Slides were social very enjoyable Thursday, Nielsen, 2779 South 8560 firemen blue the (hepatitisX are now being asked whon turning later shown by Kareen Doxey. West, Allie in her inimitable manner, honoring three of their members, to withhold their donations until arrived. a says that Kenny has always been Mrs. Fannie Little, Mrs. Emily Magna. a defense a as have we time such for over child worked the They The accident occurred at 2815 a bridasmaid-b- ut never a bride, Larson, Mrs. Edith Buckner and blood this ' As contract. know, you fifteen minutes and she was later An outdoor social was held for because he has not achieved this a special guest, Mrs. Nels Larsen, South Merton Way as the car was : examined by Dr. E. G. Whitaker. can not be sent to hospitals as the Daughters of the Utah Piohonor-b- ut I defend Kenny, and who is the moth r of Mrs. Nola going east. On the 27th at 12:45 noon, the whole blood because of the dan neers and their partners on the No citations ware issued. point out to his spouse that he al- Monson. These ladies, all past 80 firemen extinguished a blaze at ger of transmitting the hepatitis lawn at the home of Bishop and ways places anywayl years of age, arc active in many virus to the patient. Garfield the Water Mrs. Lawrence Doxey. A lunchCompany, hal gal-wa witl What a church and social events. when the wooden cover which 8. The standard for donor accep eon was served. n intcrmoun-taiAn interesting orosram was of is the the health among Magna covers the water tank, caught tance is high. The A program was later- given, Harold Wacker says that the presented, consisting of piano towns that will be representfire from burning weeds. Damage donor as well as the recipient of consisting of a dance, Berlin Polto from walk home used who '"Over the Rainbow," and girl duct, blood is carefully guarded by the ed at Pocatello, Idaho, this week ka of $50 resulted. by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denney a ride now rides home from Nijht Dream," by At 1:50 ajn. on July 29th, the physician in charge at the collect end when hundreds of Jehovah's Mr. and Mrs. John Denney. and walk. Linda Smith and Sharilyn Clewitnesses convene in a four-da- y firemen were called out to High ing center. Slides were shown of Bryce and at ment. held the to be district assembly Zion Canyons by Mr., and Mrs. way 50, 2 miles east of Saltair to Then there is the guy who is An interesting history of each Senior High School auditorium, it Frank Marshall. wash gas off the highway, spewed to completely dull arid boring of the honored ladies was prepar" was announced here today by when a car ran into a large roller, that he can't even entertain a ed and given by Mrs. Monson and Edith M. Paddock. 83, of Los Harvey Magcra, presiding minis of state road equipment Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denney depart doubt. Mrs. Etta Perkins presented each Angeles, California, former longter of the Magna congregation of parted Wednesday for Pocatello, parked there. of the honored ladies with a gift. time Magna resident, died ThursHe, his wife and three children Jehovah's Witnesses. The car was owned by Philip Al Idaho to visit Mrs. Denney's Other program numbers includ- day of natural causes in a Los An- will reside in the parsonage next Pino of Mr. Magcra said. 'These assem If He and two pas Mrs. LaRue Davis. They Ogden. daughter, ed and a Maxine vocal solos by b to the church. blies are a part of an international will also travel to Blackioot and If you try to share with others geles hospital. in his car were injured. sengers She was the widow of George the best ihat is in you, you Crapo, accompanied by Billie AnSunday School begins promptcongregation of Christians that Lava Hot Springs. operate in over 160 lands, and strengthen yourself. The more a dreason, "The Morning Breaks," H. Paddock, wh) died March, ly at 9:45 a.m., and a most cordial invitation is extended to everylast year 570,694 ministers served tree branches out, the deeper the Love s Old Sweet Song." A hu 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Furness, Sometime late Monday night or regularly in the ministerial field. morous reading was given by Mrs. Paddock was a member of one for their attendance, to come roots sink. accompanied by Mrs. Furness' a thief morning, Viola B. Home "Ma Tuesday the at early of this assembly," Jones, the Catholic Church and moved and meet Reverend Clark and his The purpose You can never tell how far you Mr. and Mrs.. Willard parents, cescaled the or thieves to Los Angeles from Magna in family. Mr. Magera continued, "is twomay reach with a single kind coming." ment block wall at the Al Parker fold: to locally preach the good Jones, will leave Friday by car The tables were beautifully de 1944. word or deed. You may brighten for San Francisco. On Monday 4 stole Ford Company in Magna, news about God's established they will board a plane and fly to Survivors include sons, J. W., someone's day, change a life, or corated with floral arrangements, a Ford hood off and the to instrucLuncheon receive was served hubcaps to and twenty Reno, Nevada; T. M., San Fran Kingdom even save a aouL the Hawaiian Islands to vacation car. ladies. The arrangements were cisco, California; J. A., Cedar tions on improving our minister- for two weeks. also was Considerable damage in charge of Mrs. Monson, Mrs. Rapids, Iowa; daughter, Mrs. J. D, ial work." As Long-- As A tennis tournament is set at done to the car by scratched Mrs. Alice Doxfmd and Callahan, Los Angeles; 14 grandMr. Magera said that about 1,400 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smart have long as someone laughs with Perkins. was estimated the Magna Community Park for paint, etc. Damage were expected to be in attendance returned from Yellowstone Park children. A son, Charles R., of San you maybe cries with you. but Mrs. L. Clayton. at $80.00. when 1956, 5, 13th, Monday, August sponsored Francisco, died there last week. by Sunday, August always shares with you, there they gpent g WMk enjoy. by the Salt Lake County Recrea XII. Li. r.. nruxn 111 mwnijui Requiem Mass was held Tues isn't such a thing as poverty. the wonders of the national ing tion. It will be for singles only, New York, will give the main site, If you don't have what you day in the Sacred Heart Catholic d Lions are and all interested tennis players Spencer Ward Plans The at Church, 174 E. 9th South, Salt public address, "Why Permanent need, don't complain. Just figure Lake City, and Holy Rosary re- planning a summer party at La may register the balance of this Fireside For Sunday Peace Will Come In Our Time." out something else. Guests at the home of Mr. and 10 cited Monday. Burial was made in goon on Friday, August 10th, be week and all next week until 4:00 This assembly af Pocatello is Mrs. Matt Fettersson, Jr. are Mr. 7:00 Ward of each at 34 for A Fireside Mt. Calvary Cemetery. p.m. conventions being Pcttersson's day. but one of p.m. Spencer ginning and husband. There will be two divisions for Gleaner Girls and "M" Men, Jun- held this summer in the United Mr. and Mrs.sister Dinner will be served, an en Although an invalid for many Underwood George years, Mrs. Paddock possessed a tertainment presented and danc boys and girls, 11 years of age and ior Gleaners and Junior M Men, Slates and Canada. and Califor San of Diego, family under and 16 years of age to 11 MIA Maids and Explorers will be Jehovah's witnesses, Mr. Ma- - nia. cheerful, kind personality, and ing enjoyed. All members are asked to make years. The annual Dance Review, news of her passing will be greetheld Sunday, August 5th, 7:15 p. said, "Extend an invitation They are also visiting with m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to all persons of this community Mrs. sponsored by the Salt Lake Coun ed with sorrow by many friends. reservations. Underwood's parents, Mr. Kenneth Goble, 3053 South 8400 to attend this assembly with thsm and Mrs. Matt Pcttersson, Sr., a She was liked by hosts of peo ty Recreation, will be on August and especially the public talk on West 10th at the Brockbank junior high ple, and her family was held in brother, Carl Pettersson and famThe speakers will be Ronald Sunday at 3:00 p.m." school beginning at 8:00 p.m.. high regard in this area. ily and two sisters, Mrs Verdell Griffith and his stake missionary The public is invited to attend, Meetings usually held in Magna Robinson and Mrs. Albert Haslsm, Effective as of Wednesday, Mesa the at be will their Hall from Stake, Miss Connie Jo Open House Honors Kingdom companion all of Magna. August 1st, the Civil Law En announces cancelled due to the Pocatello Arizona. furcement Bureau of Magna be- Matthews, director. Relief Head Society Mr. Griffith is 1 son of Mr. and convention. Special Entertainment came a corporation listing a A wee baby girl has made the Mrs. Byron Naylor Griffith, forTwo local group dances will be Lake Grant Salt home of Mr. and Mrs. Farnum Prisbee, years. $10,000 stock. in the is Interest Mrs. to high running Mabel neComplimentary most mer a a and Gratitude virtue is residents, Magna at held this Friday Liberty Park Laurel Brown, West Jordan; Officers are John L. White a finer place since she Garfield, president of the Pleasant forthcoming political season, and City, deified and yet most deserted. Occie Evans, Salt Lake phew of Mr. and Ms. Goble. came to live with them. The dark-hairpresident; David L. Arnold, vice with about 30 youngsters parti Green First Ward Relief Society, local candidates aie beginning to -J. W. Forney president; S. D. Redding, treasur cipating. This is j weekly variety officers and teachers entertained organize their workers and City and Roscoe Boden. girl arrived at the LDS Filing for the 8th Senatorial er; Dolores Redding, secretary program sponsored by the City at a prettily planned "Oten groups. Hospital July 19th and weighed and Jack Edward Redding, di division and County Recreation, in at only 5 pounds, 10 ounces. In the recent Democratic Salt District on the Republican ticket House" Friday at the home of rector. Lake county convention, Jim Bru- - are Harold B. Davis of Murray Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker. Recent house guests at the A centerpiece of roses was used satto of Magna was high man for and E. Carl Kohler of 3019 So, 9150 West, Magna. home of Mr. and Mrs. Herald 21st follow the race, in MISS the Legislative as OF well REVEALED as rooms, living NUPTIALS Candidates for the 21st Legis Heaton were Mrs. Eudora Thomppretty arrangements of double ed by S. I. Lester, also of this lative District are Dr. Carl JONES TO BOB GRANT; D MARILYN son and two children, Dianne and of community. Daryl McCarty petunias. and James C, Clark of Salt Lake and leave from Salt Ellen of Ely, Nevada. AUGUST 30th PLANNED WEDDING To This Paper) (Special Fifty ladies called during the Magna and Ernest Diedrich of Hansen of Magna ' West Jordan. Lake airport at 9:00 the same Copperton were eliminated. and a reception will hon afternoon. The only Republican candidates Mr. and Mrs. Harold Danger-fiel- d night, arriving in Oakland, Call Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Jones Temple The announced Force Air today or them in the Oquirrh Stake Mark S. Miner and W. G. Lar for County Commissioner are Ed and family departed Saturat midnight. of Magna announce the betrothal House. that enlistees from Utah and Ida- forma, DIES MOTHER had filed for the 6th win Q. Cannon, 4 year and Abram who son, area this Enlistees from take for California where day morning of their basic to and approaching marriage ho will be flown training basic Mrs. Lucy Mae Drage Turpin, Senatorial district, will automati Barker, 2 year. Both are incum Announcement of the apAir they will visit with two of Mrs. training at Parks airlines. commercial daughter, Marilyn, to Bob Grant, proaching nuptials will be greet 71, of Granger, died Saturday, by Force Base near San Francisco. cally foe on the November ballot, bents, Mr. Cannon fulfilling a Dangerfield's sisters. They also son of Mr. and Mrs. Owm Grant ed with great interest by the 2:05 p.m. in Provo of natural Both are from Magna. The recruit airmen will be giv plan to see the Los Angeles LDS term, and Mr. Barker, who Sergeant James C. Barker, local of Granger. many friends of the popular pair, causes. She was the mother of On the Dcmocratc side, success was appointed to Adiel Stewart's Air Force Rivruiter, said that lo- en first class accommodations on Temple and will return in two ful candidates for Salt Lake position, when he was elected cal men enlisting in the Air Force Western Airlines. weeks. The young couple plan to wed Both are prominent members of Vernal Turpin of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended County Commissioner were: 2 mayor recently, would process at Fort Douglas in August 30th in the Salt Lake LDS local families. NEW BAPTIST MINISTER TO PRESIDE SUN. Tui-key- 10-si- BOY three-year-o- Rash Of Fires Continue To Plague HIT BY I Club Meetings Hunter Notes Dept. ld Masna Church Croup To T Attend Parley "Mid-Summ- er Former Magna Resident Dies In California - Thieves Enter Parker Ford Parking Lot Tournament Set For Tennis At Lions Plan Copper Park Lagoon Party For Partners Dance Review Magna-Garfiel- Civil Law Enforcement Incorporates Set August At Brockbank g.-r- INTEREST RUNS HIGH FOR LOCAL POLITICAL ASPIRANTS ed AIR FORCE ENLISTEES TO BE FLOWN TO BASIC TRAINING |