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Show Universal Mlcrolilmini Ml Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake Cir. Ulah Th E THINKING out LOUD M The Complete Home Newspaper11 Bouquet of the Week We should like to extend a Bouquet of the Week to Elwood Davis, expert in lawn sprinkling systems, of 4083 South 4275 West in Granger. He deals in specialised service repairs and installation of sprinkling systems. Elwood is a of L O. Larson, manager of the Magna First Security Bank--an- d I understand he has even recruited Les several tmes to help him in his work. And Les enjoys it. too! -- Read A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Fortieth Year Magna. Utah. Friday. March 8. 1957 "P.ihaps tbe mo.-- t valuable of With the advent of "spring," is t he ability to make yourself do the thin; you announcement was made this have :o do when it ought be week b? several build, rs of the nd continued expun- done, whether you like it or not." Pro8reM h0"1 All the in thi sion of Thomas Huxley, the great welcome news indicates an era scientist. of prosperity and growth of 50 V Magna and outlying communities. Personality Traiia Another Development The famed psychiatrist. D-- .l Edward A. S trick tr. one offered . Alldredge Brothers Const rue-- a formula for emotional maturity 'on Company plans to build 78 which ho described as more im- - more homM in Magna during the con- portent for survival than eithor yeiT I I57. These will be latest on tand the wst cMd ?f tho or tho Here and proceed to about an tho personality traits ha lists dlvlson as essential for emotional matur- - 8200 West- The brick residences in price from $12,750 , will range jjy: announces Layton 1. The abiliiy to (tick to a job. to to wo !t on It and to struggle Alldredge. Several new innova- Panned in the design, through until it is finished, or un- - tiona are ,rom other Plans-til one has given aU on has in t0 differ The following people ricently tha endeavor. 2. T' e quality or capacity of moved iRto new Alldredge homes: giving more than is asked or re- - Cary G. Simmons, Robert L. Dea, in a given situation. Such Merlin Smith, Gene B. Cunliffe, iGus Vetas, Warren Wimmer, John is reliability 3. Persistence to earrv out a C- - Bates, Robert Latimer, DougBert KimbaU Goff, Thurman, jl goal in the face of Richardson F. A Christensen, 4. The endurance of difficult!. E. Bennett. All of these re-- 1 unpleasantness, discomfort, frus- John have their attractive tration. hardship. 'home, on Mix Avenue. The - J15-000- I WOMAN DIES MORN DEN -- MAR SUBDIVISION OFFERS SUNDAY all education CARFIELD HOUSES GO LIKE IIOTCAKES IN 36 HOURS AT $10 EACH 226 REGARDED HOME - BUILDING FOR MAGNA AREA Houses Continue To Add To The Growth And Beauty of Thriving Copper Mills Community. Many More Planned Work Must Be Completed On Clearing Of Houses By May 31st. Other Contract Houses Must Be Out By June 15th Funeral Rites Held Tuesday At Hunter BOND FOR BEST NAME FINE CROUP LDS Ward Chapel LEADS ACTIVE Contest Ends March 15th. Winner To Be Announced In This Paper March 21st Funeral rites were conducted Tuesday in the Hunter LDS Ward Chapel for Mrs. Cora Jones Ber-toc- MAGNA 84, of 6339 West 3500 South, beloved lifetime Hunter resident. Mrs. Bertoch died of pancreatitis (Editor's Note: This is the third Sunday at 3:25 a.m. in a Salt Lake of a series on the various organihospital. She had been ill only zations in the community, listing two days. .their aims, the head of each She was the widow of James 'jroup, etc. One will appear week-state a former Bertoch, road:y.) commission supervisor, and minent local resident. Bora in Utah Mrs. Bertoch was born in Rockport, Wasatch County, January 11, 1873, a daughter of Thomas and Ann Waldon Jones. She attended Hunter schools, and was married to Mr. Bertoch November 28, 1893, In the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ Saints. He died in of Latter-da- y UNIT h, The noted Broadway ploy, "Harvey," will be presented by the Cyprus high school drama de- partment this Thursday and Fri- day, March 7th and 8 h in the auditorium. Curtain will go up at ,8:00 p.m. The drama has been di- rected by Marion S. Russon. The show ran on Broadway for more than one thousand consecu-quire- d ,tive performances, and has been one of the most successful stage plays ever released for amateur use. Staff Givon The Harvey" staff consists of: Gerry Petersen, assistant director; nftnager! Marvin It in The Times or Leade- r- mEerrhirtyeithT SPRING BRINGS NEWS OF EXTENSIVE son-in-la- Tl MES A.GKTSTA. A lucky person in this com- - and the winner will be announced in the March 22nd issue of this . J Entries should be sent to u Name paper. Thi. Apartment bondina the Victorian Brick Company of Salt Lake City. The large apartment house, 2840 South, one block east of the when completed approximately new Safeway Store in Magna. deE. G. Paulos and Keith Barton June 1st, will offer 6 modern units. spacious signed, are owners of this new development, and operate under the 18 Spacious Lota name of the Western Rental Sixteen large lots comprise the Den-MCompany. subdivision, and only fiva remain to be sold. Contest Rules The contest ends March 15th 1948. Going like hotcakes," could well be applied to 226 Garfield homes that were sold in 36 hours at $10 each to lucky buyers for salvage Thursday. By Friday noon, all of the homes belonged to various owners. This transaction was handled by A. J. Mackay & Sons Company, contractors, Clem Toone, local representative, when they accepted a bid from John W. Galbreath & Company, for removal of the homes. In turn, the Mackay Contracting firm offered the houses to interested people for $10 each, to pay for legal papers. The purchasers of the homes will not be allowed to move any of the residence! intact, but must have everything gone, except brick and cement by May 31st. Any remaining brick and cement will be leveled by a bulldozer. Veritable Hive of Activity By this action, Garfield now is a veritable hive of activity with The revered woman was an acscores of people tearing out tive member of the LDS church, plumbing, bathroom fixtures, cupparticipating in the Primary Association and Relief Society of the boards, preparatory to getting at the framework of the homes. Hunter LDS Ward. She was in live. The majority of the homes for ten the Presidency Primary To Sharon Dixie Movs Oihars ters, Davis, Watson, 6. The ability to siso things up, were a Relief was and bought by individuals, who Society years on move Delores in Others who will Carolyn Miller, publicity; make one's own decision. to use the lumber, brick, fifteen teacher for plan years. Rulon Street include: Eldon Rushton, Ilcne Draper, costumes; 7 The eanecilv in annTInnin. Survivors Given plumbing fixtures, windows, etc. M-- GraF- Caro1 Robert buin?ss manager; inanJonM- J- wwork with others, to in other cites. Many hope to get Survivors include a son, MarMcro Roberta Singleton, house commit-8- . - Ledingham, n organisation and under authority Pollock' Salt vin J. enough useable lumber to start Bertoch. CaW. F. (tee Flexibility, a person who can Harvey, Paul Nunley. construction of homes in this area. a and Lake daughattorney, Paulos-NswCity cast Pole L. The includes: Elva Coon, G. ly steeled hoon, Archie Brown, Joseph defer to tube, other persons. Townsite The Lewis Mrs. Bert community was (Mable Ann) ter, Proxy of Magna Chamber of Com- - such a Densley, Ranold M. Woolley, Deanna Bemdgen, Doug Christa-Ton- y of Hunter; five grandchildren and busy place for th.' 36 hours Pat Perfili. Smith, Petersen, Gerry pher, Wonderful Person until the papers on the lust homes seven Helen Clark, Ronald Theobold, Cannon-Pap- a nikolas Homes Objcciives of the Magna Cham- were ' Those two gals, Elva Service signed, that the contracting Funeral Monte ber of Commerce are to develop, In the subdivision, built by Broadhead, Jim Kennard, officials realized little aleep firm included numbers The funeral believe1 Linda Todd, Alvin Scott and Dick below 3500 Should encourage, promote and protect 101, that spend just interviewing prospective purprayer, Vivian C. Bertoch, pre- the commercial, professional, filittle time in fretiing and fuming i South- - the folbin are, Sm,th' Mrs. lude strong, chasers, and drinking and music, postlude nancial of inand the are iin business process general and making themselves and eithf in, black coffee to keep them awake LarSene Morris; opening Craig terest of the new brick community of and complete one of the most unothers miserable by any trace of moving in handsome, prayer, Arza L. Day; remarks, Magna; to promote the civic incantankerousness. (residences: Russell Clifton, R. a in the history Presi- terests Lawrence Doxey, Bishop and general welfare of the usual transactions Revis Christensen, I'm sure their creed is to in- - McQuivey, of this area. D. Hill and President dent John to Verdell extend area; and Robinson, the News, promote crease the happiness of their fam-- . LeoMjd Data On Other Home E. Verne Breeze; closing prayer, trade and commerce and foster, ilies and friends, to make them ?Pb Other homes which had been Matt Pettersson, Jr. and develop protect the industry purchased before the mass sale McCarty, glad .hy are with them in work N.ardy iobn Mrs. Jewel Johnson Cutler gave of this I 10 community, and to pro- of tiie 226 residences, will have Sidney Matz, LoweU Jensen, Neil and play. Kindvocal of selections Lead, cure laws and regulations desir10 rlY For at this time, the world Ribitto E' C SP001 ly Light," One Sweetly Solemn able for the benefit of business in to be moved by June 15th needs like these who can Ha?old Zogg, G. T. Buckle, Jo- from Garfield depending on the End a The of and Thought," general. seph Vranes, A1 Nordgran, par- create . jjd cher. The Utah Copper Club has Perfect Day." availability of movers. .. Com-.The Magna Chamber of cbedulcd swimming entirtain- Lake the Salt The at Tearing down of the Garfield grave, merce shall be . .. , . non- Howard W dsworth,Paul Schu! It. ment on Monday, March 18th at , Another Twosome has started and business I by and shall the walls buildings W. sectional, Hubbard, E. M. Porter, .j,e jflagna Swimming pool, Another twosome who also J"01 have been leveled on or uk 1,0 lend RoemF' In, nePw!mi iti Prt awtthews, Jay Humphreys, Members and families may d the old Garfield theatre. Work exemplify this typo of thinking to election or "k,,,!-,"har,action, are those jokeslert, on the other buildings to starting lock, joy facilities of the pool from 4:30 Jones, Alfred A. Clyde oi ny cmji(ate for appointment state, coun- - next week. Tharel McDonald and Jack to 10:00 p.m. There will be a Jones, Phillip Bertoch, Byron L. y or federal office. small charge for towels. Posioffic To Remain Huish and Hyrum Bertoch. The present Chamber started The pool will also remain open The only building that will Mrs. Bertoch was held in esthe Commercial Magna Club for the public that evening. teem by hosts of friends and not- in 1947 with P. A. Cammans as permanently remain in Garfield Fine Attendance is the U. S. Postoffice. ed for her kindness, charitable the first It became the The LDS church and the GarDuring the month of February, character and goodness to one Chamber president. of Commerce in 1948 field and alL She was a fine, wonderful with slightly over 2,000 people enjoyed Trading Building was not Henry Mori as president Mr. John E. Papanikolas states the pool facilities, and attendance included in the mass sale to A. J. leaving in June for an extended woman and the Copper Printing Officers Given & Sons, but will eventrip to Hawaii, to visit another that 15 more homes are available, records continue to climb. extends condolences to These are the aims of this fine, Mackay torn Pictured above la a group of Cub Scouts. Pack 101. and lead-ir- Company Marshall gal. Laura Jo McDer-mai- and are of brick with full basedown. be her tually outstanding family. aggressive group which will be who met Wednesday evening in tbe Pleasant Green Ward husband. Tad and family. ments, ranging $10,800 and up. residence of Dr. the Too, led in 1957 by Pete G. Paulos, Den-Mfor the first annual banquet of the group, and observance of the Subdivision Charles Cobb, American Smeltvice president; Glynn Petersen, (7th anniversary of scouting. Children have more need of At the Den-MSubdivision, ing It Refining Company doctor, h, president and Jeannine C. models than of critics. owned by E. G. Paulos and Keith was included in a sale to Mackay Bello, secretary. The Board of Di Contractors, but will remain for A large group of Cub Scouters, flag ceremony, Randy Barton, there are 16 building lots, Kenneth Richard rectors includes: Harold Wackcr, Maddy, Clegg, Pack 101, met Wednesday evening Do you remember the Chinese with 5 remaining to be sold. It in Garfield. John E. Gardner, Owen Coon, a few months Group at the Pleasant Green First Ward, Larry Jenkins and Kenneth In a Community Thus, marks another milestone proverb that goes something like is located at 2845 South 8400 W. Civic of list Beck; Kenneth Magna Webb; Groups Lloyd prayer, Paul RichardHuffaker, and enjoyed festivities that not this: "Think of your own faults Three homes are now in, as well in the history of the copper town. awards by Bob Bowers; singing, listed recently in this paper. Car- son and Dee Taylor. the first part of the night when the large apartment building, only marked the 47th Anniversary Belva Jofles 1964 No. Union was and Local Mikoiash; Individuals and firms in good penters Orpha The American Legion Auxil- of Scouting, but also noted the you are awake, and of the faults, and other homes will be moved talks: Cub Scout Values," Julia inadvertently omitted. standing in this community and of others the latter pert of the 'or built there very shortly. iary is entertaining at a Bake first annual Blue and Gold ban- and Richard This union is known as the surrounding area, interested in C. Clegg; induction Sale this Saturday, March 9th at quet of this group. night when you are asleep?" Lovely Homes United Brotherhood of Carpent- the purposes of the Chamber, are ceremony. Five new modern, attractive Safeway Magna (tore, beginers and Joiners of America, Local The committee in charge was for membership. The Ten Commandments brick homes are nearing comple- ning at 11:00 a.m. Remarks were given by L. A. Union 1984. Henry Meng is pres- eligible Bob Dale of The Bello, meets the second composed group Delicious cakes, pies, bread, Stake Scout representative ident Although we were extended an tion by the Howell Construction Muddy, Sherm D. Sabin, Tuesday of each month at 12:00 invitation to see a special pre- on 8400 West and arrangements cookies and rolls will be offered Bowers, Prank and E. E. neighborhood Matthews, noon in the HiWay Cafe. Pollock, Bob Hubbard, Troy 13 view of The Ten Command- have been made for 84 building to the public. committee; musical number, Scott e Anderson. Listed Yeates, Projects Gkyd for future lots we were of to do so, colors, ments," unable expansion. A Fireside Chat will be held Past projects included as the Den Mothers are Reve Collings, Hubbard; retirement but plan to aee this great show in Bernice Bello, Dorothy Sadler, Dt n 3 and prayer, John Sadler. March 10th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. primary aim, enlarging and betThe Pleasant Green 2nd Ward several weeks. Royal Larson is the district at the home of Mrs. Bud Silcox tering Magna. The Nelva Jenkins, Alice Anderson group is di- MIA players will present June I was interested to learn that commissioner. for the Mia Maids. Guest speaker rectly responsible for the first Mad, a delightful comedy in and Belva Jones. Cecil B. DeMille, creator of the A special award was given to will be Howard Numbers Barben, former subdivisions in Magna, supported three acts on Wednesday, March Program world's greatest motion picture stake president numbers included: Lloyd Beck from the district the Magna Water Improvement 13th at the Pleasant Green Ward Program classics, will deliver the comHe wiU speak on Dating, District, Magna swimming pool Chapel at 7:30 p.m. mencement address at Brigham Courtship and Marriage." All Mia and library, also was instrumentThe cast includes: Phyllis Hen-lin- e, Young University May 31st Maids are invited to atend. al in obtaining defense housing David Arave, Reva Brown, -Did you know that The Ten second in the United Rickey Hawkes, Wayne Turpin, the district, Commandments cost $15,000,000, Two more positions have been States. Joy Shurtliff, Marsha Hendrickbut Mr. DeMille takes no profit filled in the Hunter Ward Young The Chamber has sponsored son, Gerald Rupp. Lawrence from this or other religious Mens MIA. Mr. Cliff Ellsworth Pancake suppers and the proceeds Reese, William Beck, Jr., Judith dramas he has produced, assignA special science kit regarding has accepted the position of Jr. were used for civic projects such Ridd, Michael Walters and Karen ing all the money to a trust fund copper is being received with enmestic use actually is 7 per cent M Men instructor and Charles as the swimming pool and other Keetch. are in owners Utah Home payfor religious, charitable and edu- thusiasm by the Brockbank junless today than it was in 1932, McDaniel will work with the Ex- worthwhile The play is directed by E. F. endeavors. They ing less for the gas they use today he said. cational purposes? ior high and Cyprus senior high Since 1932, however, plorers. sponsor the annual Spring Clean- Doc" Arave; Edith Smart is the 25 were than they years the cost of paying schools. In addition, other science living has increased up, have made parking lots costume director; Wilma J. nsen, ago, according to W. T. Nightin- 102 teachers in the Granite and Jorcent, which gives some per in charge of the spring makeup; LaMar Newbold, stage available, Fuel of Mountain $64,000 Question? Misgale, president Drive Whittier Rag .On Friday, the Regional dan- school districts are also reidea of the bargain that gas reFish and Christmas cele- manager; Michael Walters, busiDerby Co. In last weeks column, wo to The Whittier School holding bration. this gift from Utah Cop- sion of the LDS Churth honored Supply ceiving 4 presents. ness. into promised bring yon some annual Rag Drive all thia per Division of Kennecott Copper four missionaries who had served Natural gas in Utah is one of Admission is free and everyone Noting that the new rate order their formation about iha quia Future Projects week. four in for this years: the best household bargains that became effective February 28th, capacity Corporation. is invited to see this lively, teenFuture so therefore quixsed our include: W. to projects D. Frank be will the A Anderson, given Joseph prize said. Mr. Nightingale aaid consumer TV friend about the $84X00 quesThe kit is expected to prove Ottley, Mrs. D. Frank Ottley and consumers can find," he take contest, to strive age comedy drama. billings for the next 30 days clan collecting the largest amount for Present day rates, which and better promotional tion. This is some of the informa- beneficial as a science teaching Janet Larson. bigger into account the recent increase would be prepared to reflect the of rags. Recuperating to give more endeavor aid in studying the subject of tion she gave us: activities; Each was given a book by felPublic Ser- number of days gas was used unMrs. Dan Arnone of Magna is to for service All TV officials stale flatly the copper, officials explained. Ma- low missionaries and friends as an granted by the Utah complete Magna, Green Lawnl still lower der the old rates and the number now home from a Salt Lake Hosbow is on the level. Since June terial and descriptive leaflets in expression of gratitude for their vice Commission, are Very fine sod to noticeable at the Chamber will support whole pital, recuperating from major of days it was used under the in 1932. 7. 1155, more than 500.000 people the kit illustrate the natural state service to the church and com- than the rates were benefits that the lighted ballpark In Hunter, heartedly anything The cost of natural gas for do new. surgery. She is progressing very have written letters to appear on of copper, the process of its re- munity. following the advent of spring Magna and area. nicely. the program. Usually 10 letters covery from the earth's crust and rains. A program was presented with out of every 1.000 warrant t follo- the properties and uses of the reThe committee believes the site w-up. Calvin R. Parry acting as master will be in good shape" by tbe according to a staff of fined metal. of ceremonies. Mrs. Eugenie Dei graduate psychology students. time the ball teams are ready for The kit is prepared from mnter-ial- s was in charge of entertainment These ten ere asked about their the league games. Kennecott Copby supplied Mrs. in and Anderson Clara special knowledge, marital staMAGNA subsidits and charge of refreshments. tue, family life and plans for per Corporation Welfare Dinner Chase Brass and Copper 12 included: iary, numbers Program spending any prise money they Hunier 2nd Ward Welfare DinCompany. invocation, Claude Hawkins; voner will be held Friday at the might win. Funeral services will be held Star. and cal Herron, duet, Pcgy Nyla In the next screening, the proswardhouse. Serving begin at 6:30 Thursday noon in the Masonic Unusual Experiments FesMusic A Distrirt for Utah and solo "Maori Song, guitar Spring Bingo" Cop p.m., followed Survivors Given pective contestant supplies th by a program. Temple of Salt Lake City for Mrs. Of special value, report offi- quartet, DcOrr Sorenson, Kathy tival is scheduled for Tuesday, per Club members and their partnames of his spiritual advisor, Newman who 70, Howarth, Mary 12th at the Valley Jr. high ners is set for Saturday evening, employer, landlord, bank, social cials, are the experiments which Sorenson, Marla Sorenson and March died Monday at 11:35 a.m. after a of Survivors include her husband Magna Chamber Slatea Magna; sons, Jay, Magna; Byclubs end professional member- may be conducted with the speci- Sally Anderson; recitation, Dean school, beginning at 8:00 p. m. March 9th at the clubhouse. short illness in a Salt Lake Hosron, Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Suggestive spring items such Monthly Meet March 12 Angus Participating stakes are Oquirrh. ship. A sort of FBI investigation mens of copper in various forms Thomas; vocal quartet, W. pital. Louise Wilson, Magna; Mrs. Anna N. North Jordan, Mt. Jordan. West si rakes, garden tools, hoes, etc. as outlined in the accompanying Langford, Earl Jackman, follows. will be donated. A large rug from The monthly meeting of the The regarded woman was born Bellingham, Idaho and Mrs. May Successful can: i ales are then leaflet. The specimens include: Halford, Joseph Davies; vocal Jordan, Taylorsville and East Carpets, Inc., will also be given. Magna Chamber of Commerce at St. Johns. Tooele County, Jan- Panel!, Eureka. interviewed in New York by a copper sulfide ore, copper con- solos. H.lcn Turpin; recitation, Jordan. The entertainment begins at will be held Tuesday, March 12th uary 14, 1887, to Henry and MorMrs. Howarth had lived a quiet, Everyone is ex'. nded a cordial piano solos, Mrs. representative of the piooram to centrate, a sample of molybdenite, Peggy Herron; at Carl's Cafe. Luncheon will be iah Newman. She married James retiring life, but was held in reinvitation to attend this free en- 8:00 p.m. check if the rr.nrfJat is healthy copper sulfate crystals, blister Eugenie Dea. served at 12:00 noon. Brief remarks were given by tertainment. About 300 young W. Howarth on March 14, 1904 at gard by many friends. end articulate. Th show prefers copper and refined copper. Also Goodness and philanthropy be missionaries and the benedic- people will participate. Former the two of Sincere cympathy is extended President Pete G. Paulos states Magna. are included copper pieces contestants who are extrovert. Mrs. Howarth was a member of to the sorrowed family. programs have proven to be most gin with work and never stop interesting items will be present' The last step to a quia by a wire and a strip of copper sheet. tion offered by Ernest Case. worklng.-Ma- ry Baker Eddy ed for discussion, Adah Chapter, Order of Eastern enjoyable. (Continued on Inside rage) -- is t , mSS wk tn well-know- ar ! n. fun-lnvi- Cannon-Papanikol- CUB as PPk P1 PACK HOLD FIRST BANQUET AT P. C. 1ST WARD .plrfv Je SCOUTS, w& fr n, i Jne' en'-an- J-'- p n A ."LPP , e, d. BAKE SALE ar 7wr 7alk ar SATURDAY AT Ro-kic- SAFEWAYS 2nd Ward Slates Play On P. March Dating-Marriag- COPPER SCIENCE KIT PROVES INTERESTING ITEM TO L0GL JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS DESPITE RATE INCREASES, GAS USERS PAYING LESS Missionaries Arc Honored pro-gram- a. SIX STAKE MUSIC FETE MARCH six-stak- e -- Copper Club Spring Bingo Set March 9th FINAL RITES ARE SET FOR REGARDED WOMAN |