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Show i)nr;i.r- - Microlmiung 1 Tierpoii! Avenua S:t Lake City. Umh iiiiiiiiuiiuiiimiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiii OBSERVATIONS inniinminiHimiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiii "A COMMUNITY Thr Complete Home Newspaper" Whal ! Tht Bibik? The Bible is the worlds oldest book in common use. It is the world's foremost book of religion. It is recognized as sacred litera- ture in whole or in part by three Fortieth Year of the world's principal fai'.hs, Christianity, Judaism and Mohammedanism. Leaders of other faiths, such as the late Hindu Mahatma Gandhi, read and honored it. The Bible has two great divisions, the Old and the New Testaments. Testament means covenant or mutual understanding. The Old Testament records the Buh Democrat end R. publican history and religious literature of .parties are sriving to gi every the Jews, who believed in one .voter out in the important loving and just. The Newlmaries on Tuesday. September LiO II Testament deals with the life and 1 Hi and the list of pulling places 11 a 1 1 teachings of Jesus, and the deeds. have been re'eas.d tu this paper' T I and writings of his apostles. K tl by the County Clerk's office to The Old Testament is full of include: 295 Mrs. F.rma Giles. B2 West promises that God would give His people a deliverer. Christianuy, 16th Avenue. Garfield. All lockers for 7th. 8th and 9th teaches that these promises were 298 Mrs. E. E Matthews, 9 graders will be sold Friday, Sep- fulfilled in the life and death of East 17:h Avenue. Garfield. tember 7lh at the Brockbank Jesus; which gives the threat of, 297 Webster School. .junior high school, announces unity linking the Old and New) 298 Magna Union Hall. Principal Clark Frei. Testaments. The Old Testament!' 299 Magna Community Bap-- , Only books have to be purehas-contain- sare proed by 9th graders-th- ey many stories whose basic tist .Church. 30O theme is faith and hope. The New vided to the 7th and 8th grades. Cyprus high school. Testament is filled with tales of 300A Magna E e m e n t a r y The student body fee tor all love and tolerance. School. The Bible is the worlds best 302 Brockbank Junior high known book for four reasons: school. 302A Mrs. Margaret Adamson, FIRST, it has been in existence longer than any other book. It 3340 South 7540 West, was the first book to be printed The polls are np. n from 7:00 a. in moveable type (1456 A. D.), in. to 7:00 p.m. and has been continuously on the Local Aspirants world's presses from that day to' Local aspirants include: this. It is a perennial best seller. Democrats Jim Brusatto and S. I. Lester SECOND, it has been translated into all the main languages of .for the 21st Legislative post, the world. Mark S. Miner and W. G. Lar- THIRD, no book was ever writ-- ) son for the 6th Senatorial Dis-te- n structors, will announce the offi-iit- y more skillfully, or graced with trict. gym uniforms for boys and such lasting and haunting beauty. girls and where they can buy Republicans E. Carl Kohler, 6th Senatorial them at the most reasonable cost. It is our greatest literary heriFm To Bo Paid , tage. Purely as literature it has District. In order to be eligible to vote made a deeper impression upon Dr. Carl D. Clark for the 21st for the school election which will the human mind than any other Legislative District. be conducted the first month of book. The extent to which it has school, all fees must be paid, anhelped mould the world's ideas nounces Principal Frei. cannot even be estimated. No matter how much you may know of poetry or prose, you cant be considered well read until you are thoroughly acquainted with the INSTITUTION i . pri-Go- d pIlCT 'Oil T III j . Garfield, Utah. Friday, September 7, 1956 Cool Sight! ! LVKE RIDGE $300 SCHOOL STARTS! WINS WOMAN with hint of PRIZE Mrs. T. G. Mansfield of 3370 South 7615 West in Lake Ridge, has been awarded a $300 Deep Freeze in a contest sponsored by Folger's Coffee. of Folger's Representatives Coffee select a home to call upon, ring the dourbell and ask the housewife if she lias a can of Fol-geCoffee she can show him. Mrs. Mansfield had purchased a can of this brand of coffee from the Mori Market in Magna and showed it to the representative. rs FALL IN AIR started Wednesday in this vieinity for eager, enthusiastic hoys and girls, young men and women-a- nd som? not so eager Officuis predicted a record registration at all the institutions. ly POl'l. 1 j Former Magna Resident Dies In Salt Lake HIM MEDICAL CENTER AT 6900 WEST. 33T1I SOUTH SETS ANNUAL BINGHAM MISS WINS FIRST IN BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST (' Sunday, September 16th To Feature Fun For All IJ f m t.en Si.ii ted tnia 11 cek ',n a paoious Hunter Medical Culler at (join) West off 35'.h So., across the stn ct from the 'I 1 IB i Hunter L1W Warding. In charge of it will be Dr. Ken- netli 1). li.'il of Salt Lake City, .'oriiieily uf Ga: field, associated with Dr. Shirl Gralf and one other physician. William B. Martin is to be in chaigc of the prescripSaturday , September bin tion pharmacy which will be housed in the building. t Clubhouse . .. . Ready By Dec. 1st The huildin,:, which is being ()(., j. lie elected ' constructed by Cruz Brothers, Sator.l ilVl Si p rn.'!' mil. and will be of cinder block and brick .3 rt l; : lon.laeled from j, m- S.-no- Although the start of school, the 5th day of September, could if cxp,vted to bring the hint of fall wcuilier, the first few nights of this month have been extreme- STARTS ON CONSTRICTION DUCK CLUB FISH DERBY ' I Number Twelve - 11 , 1 .is1.-- ', 1 1 mu ( T 1 1 w -- UN' SET ELECTION Tin1 Utah Ciippei Duck and Fish Club annual fa!l fish derby will be held Sunday. September lrtth fiom 7'0fl a.:n. to 7'UO n.m . announces otficia.s. A total of 50 in prizes will be fur the l.ir. si. $5 (XI; trout, 65 00; blue gill. $3.00; channel cat. 8.) 00: crappie, $5.00. perch, $:5 00: carp. $2.50; mud cat, $2.50; su kcr. i . , t 7:U!J p in. at tne dub. a The anr.uil party fur occupancy by December 1st In addition, a $2 50 b..mi- - Ai!1 ,i;i. i.vi,..,, ;tn,i re- - and will house an office with two -.ved Ml prizo will be given fur the lnig.- .-t fr,.s;.lliu.u examining rooms lor each doctor; the pharmacy, waiting room, fish over 15", with only 'a-mteud trout and channel cat eligible. Nominees Given physical therapy loom and There will be ten draw puzes. loom. xllIIljm. N Drs. Hill and Graff will live at the first being a spinning ncl: VivMd.-:iM I.. Miner, I.. A. the second a fly rod and the third. Sabin. Copper Hill Heights in Hur.ter, a creel. Seven other prizes will moving into new homes about the also be awarded. time their offices will be E. D.uumd, Ruell Andeinn. I. I Board of Directors Entry Fa An entry fee of 50c per person Arthur Plant J.iy Perkins. R. will be necessary and members (j Unnwnrlh, Cul M.ut.n. Dell of all families are invited to $2-5- ; 0. y, Miss Bonnie Ailius of Bingham was adjudged first place winner in the Bathing Beauty contest tt sponsored Wednesday at the Ken-neco- Copper Corporation Field Day at Lagoon. Karen Paulsen of Salt Lake second: Nancy Lou Lar-ci- al It was estimated that a record crowd of 30,000 persons attended the field day. A highlight of the day was the first aid contest in which the Mine and Mills teams tied. Captain of the Mine team was Ross R. Pino. Coach was W. A. Robinson. O'her team members were: Gary Scheib, John Arritola, Nick Pazcll, Grant Pullen, Gordon Bodily and Wilson X-R- t competi-tions-men- OCTOBER 6th n. Bry of Magna, fourth. All were awarded money prizes. Thousands attended the festivi- M. Thomas. Captain of the Mills team was ties which officially started with children's races at 1:00 p.m., fol- James Colson. The coach was George Latham. Other team memlowed by adult novelty D. E. Knadle, S. E. d race, bers were: L. t, Heaton, L. L. g women's and rolling Crafts, K R. L. Elmen and R. H. pin throwing contests. A. Archibald, M:iriu Plant--?- 1. C. S. Archibald, Ru Montague, Alf Breen1. Ore Haulage W. G. Larson, Lee Wright. Garfield Water Company C. 's three-legge- SET AS DATE FOR DANCE R. Naylor, Ray Grow. W. Utah Refinery--- C. Van-Vlte- nail-drivin- Sadler, Saturday, October 6th has been Dale Clifton. Bowers. set as the date for the annual 9 Other events included a spiritp. m. ended the Bingham Minis Dan ell Kidd, Benefit Dance, sponsored by nine Dancing at Carl Wilson. outing. Prizes were awarded every ed baseball game which saw the departments of the Salt Lake half hour and 300 $1 bills were SfiiU:Hr Three calls were answered County Fire Department, anBible. score a 7 to distributed to lucky people. of 3; by squad , nounces Captain Roy Smith of t week by firemen of the Through free t'ckets, children races for men and women; vatious Salt Lake Counly Department No. MAGNA the Magna unit. FOURTH, it haa behind it the s, rode on rockets, contests for children and swim- 2' ai to It will be held at the Utah Nafire that spread gass Mrs. Lona Mae James Bruner promotional machinery of the ina miniature train and other resort ming and diving contests. tional Guard Armory, 5189 South stitutions of religion whose avow- Carman, 77, of 524 South West nearby property. For the second year in a row, rides. NAMED State Street in Murray. ed purpose is to get its ideas ef- Temple, Salt Lake City, former Hunter Second Ward Junior Soft-ba- ll They included: The winner of the grand prize Colosimo, ev28th, of the into n Ralph August team took first place in the fectively thinking Magna resident, died drawing need not be present to ery person on earth. of a heart ailment Wednesday at Monday night competition. The win but winners of door prizes Vanes Worth Remambaring 4:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake Hospital. team is under the direction of must be present. Verses from the Bible worth coop and fence at the rear of the Born in Macon County, Miss- Yvonne Elzinga and Mina MarshTickets may be purchased from Colosimo property, causing $15 ouri November 4, 1878, she was a all. Girls who played are Janice remembering include: 2762 of South any member of the local Myrna Harding Let the words of my mouth daughter of George and Eliza Smith, Billie Lee, Lana Thompson, damage. elAugust 31st, grass fire that 8560 West in Magna, has been and the meditation of my heart Stutea James. Sh? married J J. i Cathy Walk, Diane Kirby, Sharon Sen. Wallace F. Bennett this Morale has been exceptionally spread to a shed on property own- ected to McCall's Patterns Teen be acceptable in thy sight, O Bruner February 7, 1895. They Jensen, Ramah Marshall and 1956-5week asked the Department of high, and the communities of this ed by Clarence Nipper, 7490 West Fashion Board for the Lord, my rock and my redeemer." were later divorced. Betty Bendixon. school year, according to an an Trust in the Lord with all She married Silas Carman, 1942 In addition, the Hunter 2nd Army to give immediate consid- area have generally supported the 2400 South. tli nouncement by Kit Mason. thine heart; and lean not unto in Evanston, Wyoming. He died Ward Senior softball squad won eration to the problem of a Re- Reserve program wholeheartedly. August 31st, grass fire of of the Director Pattern Service Reserve if the rubbish the of at program serve resident thine own understanding. In all in 1951. ing armory in Magna. again at the final playoff on MonIn a letter to Assistant Secre- is to continue to remain strong, it Allie Gee, 2912 South 8950 West. Company. thy ways acknowledge him, and Surviving are sons and daugh- day. Participating young ladies Miss Myrna, daughter of Mr. towns morf for be wit: No damage resulted. necessary he shall direct thy paths. ters, C. J. Bruner, Wendover; Ar- are Enid Bendixon, Elaine Day, tary of the Army, Hugh M. Milton, and Mrs. Harold Harding, is one "Watch and pray, that ye enter thur Bruner, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Valene Evans, VaLora Jones, who is in charge of Army Reserve to have armories. Consequently, I of 700 senior high school students S. not into temptation; the spirit in- Velma Ann Thorpe, Bellflower, Kathleen Fonger, Kay Powell, matters, Sen. Bennett said the am concerned over what appears from all over the country nomina to which be would policy delay armorof deed is willing, but the flesh is California; Mrs. locating Grace Mae Karen Breeze, MyrLene Jones, present system ated to the Board by their home the armory building program." on the basis of authorized weak." Smith, Miami, Arizona; 17 grand- Joan Rushton, Joy Rushton, Pat ies Eddie Bruce Drain. economics teachers on the baiii senator out The that pointed Powell and Joy Anderson I am the way, the truth, and children; 15 strength of units is unfair." son of Edmund and Shirley fashion of skill, had there knowledge been sewing misunderstanding It seems to me that this policy the life; no man cometh unto the four sisters. This team also took first place White Men Women and Drain, 2794 South 9150 one school and arabout leadership. Only the requirements for an Father, but by me." She was a member of the Beth- in volley ball for the second year should be changed so that armor- mory, and that consequently sev each school is eli- West in Magna, diud Sunday evestudent from basis ies the on be located would diin In the world you have tribu- el a row, directed by sports Baptist Church and a member ning in a Salt Lake hospital of Splendid opportunities for: towns had gible. ef lation; but be of good cheer, I of the Brotherhood of Railroad rector, Elva Rushton and Elva of participating strength instead eral to reach made special Service. of the Teen Fash- natural causes. a As member Rewarding to find forts quotas, only of authorized strength," he wrote. have overcome the world." Haslam and Tess Rushton, Survivors include the parents. Trainmen Auxiliary. Personal Growth. ion Board, each girl ii deemed If this change was made, Magna, that the "authorized strength" reWhatsoever things are true, Funeral rites were conducted to act as an advisor to Magna; grandparents, Mr. and Leadership Experience. it made qualified for gulation impossible whatsoever things are honest, Saturday and interment made in Bountiful, Ephraim, Brigham City Pleasant Social Contacts. the design department of McCall's Mrs Sherman E. Drain, Salt Lake and Price all would have a chance them to get their armory. whatsoever things are just, what- Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Good Fellowship. Patterns, and is sent special ad- City; sister, Pamela June Drain, Under these I circumstances, to soever things are pure, whatsoever qualify for Reserve armories, am want to If an vance fashion material from New Magna. you opportunity to the you asking reguchange according to Sen. Bennett. things are lovely, whatsoever Funeral riles were conducted lation or, if that cannot be done, unite with others in a program of York throughout the year. Every are of if there good things report; As you know, the 96th Divi- to grant waivers of the authorized activities devoted to the education, Board member also receives a Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. at the Peri be any virtue, and if there be any sion, which draws most of its per- strength requirement in the cases welfare and protection of the membership certificate, card and Funeral Home and interment praise, think on these things...and sonnel from Utah, has been one of Magna, Ephraim, Bountiful, children and youth of our comm- pin, a subscription to McCall's, made in the Pleasant Green the God of peace shall be with the Webster PTA. Today's Teens." end a McCall's Cemetery. of the outstanding Reserve divi- Price and Brigham City," he said. unity-join you." By Judy Stewart, Reporter Sincere sympathy is extended If you want to meet and talk Pattern of her choice. sions in the country," he said. "I can do all things through to the sorrowed family. with your neighbors and the tea The Cyprus high school offiChrist which strengthened me." Buss Pettersson, son of Mr. and chers and principal of your Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr. of Hunt' cers and cheerleaders held an imMagna Community school in a pleasant, friendly ater is recovering nicely from an portant meeting with Walter K. Church mosphere, join the Webster PTA. CANN0N-PAPANIK0L- AS Whittier School accident Saturday, which endan- Daly, principal, on Wednesday Your active participation, yoqr and discussed problems that needFumishea Items ideas, and your special abilities gered his eye. ed from changing previous years. While playing with a piece of will help to provide our children Due to the larger enrollment, The Whittier School PTA has wire, it became caught in his eyewith the best opportunities for it will be necessary to have two furnished the following items for lid and ran through to the eye. healthy physical, mental, moral 9800 the school: a cyclorama, curtains He was given immediate medi- lunch periods. It is also necessary and social development. to a make in the Student change and track for the new cal treatment. For further information, please The Magna Swimming Pool will Council. to $11,950. room, costing $213; a tape contact Mrs. Elaine Garside, builders, '250The In previous years, there has open September 10th from the homes two of Webster PTA or Dr. have started inothni big wbdU $196.95; machine, recording president hours 4:30 to anbeen of a student council represen10:00 p.m., cUon, full cement basements. fibre rugs for the first grade Reese at the Maughn, principal nounces George F. Cromar, chairtative from each class but this rooms, $78.30 and two cupboards Webster School. Bench man. will be reduced. A representative for the first grade rooms. and 7th East, (1 mile east of The will from class school be used each a will once meet pool to by The PTA desires to thank all dy.) classes or the month when with during day. necessary was and To students. Man It parents Young The homes will sell from $11,the regular eighteen members. only through their cooperation 8900 West and 2900 South 12 Complete Training and aid these items were made Rev. William Clark in charge possible for the benefit of the First Week Activities SAN DIEGO, Calif. Frederick TEAMMATES children. The first week's activities will 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. R. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Explorer Troop 147 is a on Thurs11:00 a.m., morning worship. Jack S. Hoover of 7255 West 3100 sponsoring a show at the Spencer be tospecial assembly introduce new teachers and Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Hour of South, Magna, was scheduled to Ward, "It Happens Every Spring," day Thank You! a baseball comedy on Wednesday, others returning to Cyprus. A Power, study of the bible. complete recruit training August short program will also be pre25th at the Naval Training Center I wish to sincerely thank my September 12th at 8:00 p.m. sented. in San Diego, California. It is to be held in the Stake many friends who were so kind Friday will be Hi, Day!" and Magna Merchant The graduation exercises, markfor each during my recent illness for their. House and a 50c donation students will be given cards Suffers Heart Attack Harvesting of the local pear ing the end of nin? weeks of boot ll family or 25c for a single ticket is the wishes and flowers. to place their names and class crop is at its peak and harvest of camp," will include a full dress -- Mrs. Harry L. Bowen being asked. the peach crop is expected to thereon. A matinee dance is to and review before milin Mr. R. C. Parks, reach the high mark by the end parade be a feature event. & tary officials and civilian digniLumber the of Magng manager of this or the first of next, taries. week Hardware Company, suffered a to local growers No Gama Dances In nine weeks of instruction, heart attack Friday. He is now at according The fruit is quite plentiful and the rarw recruit is developed inCyprus will not have dances St. Mark's Hospital. after games this year and it is His daughter, Mrs. Bruce Hil-la- the quality of fruit good, accord- to a Navy Bluejacket, rcadv for 10-1to the farmers 1 hoped that more attend the matiduty with the fleet. and baby daughter, arrived ing nee dances. , from Norwalk, Virginia, Sunday The first preseason football and his son, wife and son, Mr. Former Magna Lady Sudbury, LaVern Petersen. will be played at Weber vs. and Mrs. All bowling ladies of Monday Betty Roger Parks and Parky Team No. 6 Mirgaret Butter- game Dies In California on and first the SEPT. 12 Friday Cyprus and Tuesday Afternoon Leagues came Washington, field, captain, Madalyn Robinson, league game Is slated at Cyprus are kindly asked to be at the club Juanita to their father. with be Tuesday Truitt, Mable Jean Kemp, on September 28th Mrs. Ada Remington Skelton The regular meeting of the at 3:15 p.m. the first day for a few Janie against Best wishes arc extended to Sparks. 43, former Magna resident, Platt, instructions before starting bowlFlower Garden Magna Club will Mr. Parks by his many friends. Monday Afternoon be held at the Fire Hall on Wed- died August 28th in Annclieim, ing September 10th and 11th. No. 1 Lois Johnston, Team California, after r lingering illThe following teams are given: nesday, September 12th. Fireside Slated captain, Kenna Mecham, Eleanor This will be the first fall meet- ness. Dearing, Barbara Schellcr. She was born April 9, 1913, a Tuesday Afternoon and ing Team No. Conradsen, The Gleaners M Men, Junior attend. all members are urged to daughter of William and Laura Rushton, capTeam No. Gleaners and Junior M Men of Remington. Sh? married Leon tain, Ruth Thomas, Carol Bertoch, captain, Shirley Romano, Ruby Bowen, LaVerne Johnson. the Spencer Ward are holding a Joan Simons, Ann Bowden. Skelton, who died in 1950. She Team No. 3 LaPrele Matthews, Fireside on Sunday, September later married Miles H. Platt. Haueter, Team No. Adele Rushton, Hazel Bev-a9lh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edith captain, Nelson. 30 Survivors inelude her husband, June captain, Vv: C. B. Hawkins 3050 South 7625 ! V four daughters, two soiu, five sisMarian Bawden, Elva Bowden. Hansen, Norma Rushton. $ v ' J1 ' rf i i. West in Magna at 7:15 p.m. :,V Strebel, Team No. 4 Mae Sanders, capters and a brother. Team No. 7 t f, V' Bowden, Donna Boren, The Catholic Church is sponsorOquirrh Scouts and Beehive Burt Howard, a returned missMrs. Robert Skelton of Mana captain, Nola Sizemore, Arvilla tain, Mary Brown. ing a Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday, ionary, will be the featured members will meet Saturday, is a sister-in-lai Knight, Amelia Romrell, Ve Oil Erma r r1- - inT. Team No. September 8th fora Chuck Wagon Woolley, September 30th. Ear Kramer Is speak i r. Sincere sympathy is exti ndcd ver. V Drain, cap- captain, Reva Boren, Gerry Peel, chairman and Ernest Colosimo is Everyone is extended a cordial breakfast in Mill Creek Canyon to the sorrowed family. Team No. invitation to attend. Group lea- at 9:00 a.m. tain, Margo Wadsworth, June Lorraine Shields. Team No. 6 Myrle Mecham, Everyone ia asked to bring his Tickets will be sold for the an- ders in charge are Duane Hughes It is not only our errors which Fmldwii IliMilicwsr Itianlis Cangrasman Haniy AMaas Pisan fat Mi algaraaa Jeffs, Lila McCarty, NaeDeen Tha plctara waa own knife and fork and each Carol Cole, Elaine Pol nual festive event. Further details Mrs. J. J. and Mrs Mr. and ward up sart af tha Adminlilretlan't pragian during Hit part Iwa yaart. captain, ruin us, but our way of conductCooley. na daring W,U furnish the soda In Iha Pmldanfi Mitt at I ha M. frantii Halo! In Ian Frond Shirlene Matthews. will a be in issue. Kent later lock, Curtis. after ourselves Romolo, cap. given No. ' transportation. committing ing Team .i'-'- S Nallaiwl CaiwaiHlan bald lhara racantly. (publican -Guilbcrt Norma Yvette them. Sain, tain, Vera Jensen, Hunter Girl Ball Teams Win Titles dur-fine- MAID i merry-go-round- ON TEEN well-know- SENATOR BENNETT ASKS ACTION fcVSriS SfSiS FASHION BOARD ' 7 Old Boy Dies In L Hospital ii2-Mon- burn-Howev- 1 Help Wanted CYPRUS EYE SAVED OF HUNTER BOY CAPERS MAGNA SWIM POOL OPENS SEPT. 10th START ANOTHER BIG SUBDIVISION SOUTH 7TII EAST AT multi-purpo- Cannon-Papanikol- I : Spencer Ward Sponsors Show Here Sept. San-ianUg- e, LOCAL PEACH, PEAR HARVEST IS MODERATE get-we- well-know- Afternoon Bowling Gives Teams For League Sept. m gt'le club garden meet Catholic Church Elva n. Plans Spaghetti Dinner Sept. Oquirrh Stake '''' mma n -- ,,S Mitel fton Dt-Br- rene i |