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Show Ti-v- Uih f 's, BETHEL1 GuOUP ATTENDS.- - GRAND RALLY- - AT . PRICE A group of 27 girls and 11 adults from Bethel No. 10, Jobs Daughters, Maina, attended ses sions of the Grand Guardian Council of Utah,- - International Order ,of Jobs Daughters Friday and Saturday at Price, Utah. Mrs. Lola Davis was installed as Grand librarian with Cheri Jo Smith as escort From Magna chapter, on Saturday morning proceedings for the Christian Flag, Judy Stirk was bearer and Suzanne Willie and Martha McDonald were escorts. Sharon Troublefield and Susan Elizabeth Whitaker were introduced as Presiding Honored 0 from the Queens of local Bethel This group entered the skit choir contest and also asked to smg at the installation on Saturday evening. Thursday April 3, so::s south ifr y GILLS' south wind, intent on showing its striking power, wreaked havoc in this area on Friday. was DAMAGE ALTHOUGH not high, housewives and business firms were literally cussing as the dirt crept into every crevice. To top it all, after the dust, a rain storm followed, splattering windows, cars, etc. The storm held up the commclean-u- p unity-wide campaign and deposited papers, tumbleweeds in fact anything that could be moved by the winds, on Main Street. The gales reached speeds of 58 miles per 'hour, caused some intermittent power failures and blew ell sizes of branches off trees. AND APRIL SHOWERS came Sunday, but cold temperatures and heavy clouds continued in the A gusty, bluster j IVEBISS FOR TEAR select-- I rr SUCCUMBS JaSr25S.,SlffAMT TO HEART AILMENT' Post No. 38, last week to attend the annual Girls State. THEY ARE: Teena Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Jensen; Linda Mitchell daughter of iMrs. Rhoda Mitchell and Judith Ridd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridd, Jr. The Auxiliary committee consisted of Mrs. LaPreal Matthews, chairman; Mrs. Earl Clegg and Mrs. Eugine Kone. VJlI dr.'oy Gl3y Aclvc::?c:r;c3 GQUmnil STAKE James ld hews- - COtoti r CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Clara Borland entertained members of her Bridge Club Friday .at her home. A dainty luncheon was served and prizes given to Mrs. Vi Martin, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Mary McAllister. Mrs. EuRoka Memmott was a special guest. Tne ladies will meet May 6th with Mrs. Martin. Members of the Friendship Club were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Eleen Poulsen. A po thick luncheon was served and a social time spent. The ladies will meet May .4th With Mrs. ZeU Williams Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself a slave to it, . i Benjamin Franklin PICK A o ocod-n- o PHONE crop co touoofl -- Ybon ohy pEoo and Iwlgaco? Dry areas of the tailings pond near Kennecotts Magna and Arthur Mills are being plowed and irrigated. But these familiar farming practices are not being used to raise crops. Instead, they are the newest weapon in a long battle against dust. Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water carry stream finely ground waste rock in a never-endin- g from the mills to the 5300 acre tailings pond. Sometimes dust results when wind blows across dried out sections of the pond. -- V Colorful- - , i j EXTENSION 'TELEPHONES V rx L- -i A "garden of color .avails your choice i , . . from?Yih'tofies of red or' green, through soft middle shades of gray and beige, to bright m6dcrn pastels in blue and pint - To help meet this problem, Kennecott bought a unique vehicle. Mounted on eight, low pressure, sausage-shaped tires, the machine can pull itself to almost any part of the pond through water and over soft, wet surfaces. Starting at the waters edge, the machine hauls a multiple plow to cut rows of furrows hundreds of feet long. Plowing turns under the dry surface. Then,-wate- r from the pond is channeled along the furrows' to irrigate the area. The result dust is kept down. Considerable success has been attained by adaptprobing farming practices to meet a lem of a mining company. But this does not mean Kennecott is satisfied. Studies will be continued to develop better methods to achieve greater success. long-standin- sd easy to orde- r- ' g just call the telephone business office or ask your telephone serviceman. t , - i-- , Mountain States . Telephone Owj V Walter - Gillette,- son of Walter W. and' Iris Thomas Gillette, 3151 South v 7900 West, died Wednesday, 10:23'-- ' A a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital of an heart ailment THE CHILD was born Feb'ruait'" ' 13, 1960 in Salt Lake City:' Survivors include the parents- - '' brothers, sisters, Kenneth, Shirley,0'' Dorothy, Ellen Ruth, Gayle, all of Magna; grandmother, Mrs. Nellie ' Thomas, Hunter. Ambulance Goes Magna Funeral rites were held Friday On Three Local Calls at the Peel Funeral home and ' THE MAGNA 2nd WARD Priburial made Friday in the Valley''' i The answerambulance Magna mary department will present the View Memorial Park. program on Sunday evening, May ed three calls the past week as 1st at 7:00 p. m. at the wardhouse. follows: SCOUT to the residence BOY The public is invited to attend. April 20th-C- all of Walter W. Gillette, where their son, James Walter, OF 2nd WARD and SPENCER HONOR AFCl-'-Lake Ridge 1st Ward won the was suffering from a heart ailDistrict C championship for ment. Ha died later in a Salt Lake 29th IN MAGNA volleyball Friday at North Jordan hospital. The monthly Oquirrh District ' April 20th The ambulance was Stakehouse. Scout Court of Honor i s' called to of the Mrs. residence Boy They will compete this ThursJohn Newell 2849 South 9200 ed for Friday evening, April 29t&1 ,, day evening at North Kearns in Division 10 play. Lake Ridge en- West at 9:20 p. m. She was re- at the Maena CatW-ters competition at 7:30 p. m. and moved to the Salt Laka General Hall 2840 South 800aW;W&. J aft.r examination by Dr. ginning at 7:00 p. m. Spencer 2nd at 8:30 p. m., an- Hoip.tal nounces Mrs. Madalyn Robinson, R.chard A. Gallant. Her condition was serious from an internal ailstake director. BE SURE . ment. and April 21 James Orton of 2924 South 9100 a suffered heart INSURE! West, PARTY WILL HONOR attack at 1:45 a. m. He was taken ' See to St. Marks Hospital. KCC MILL FOREMAN Jean Colonna Local Agents Honoring Jack Moore, who is Let Us Answer retiring from Kennecott Copper Insurance Questions THIS WEEK'S Corporation mill as a foreman, 2950 South 8750 West a party will be held in his honor Dial 6588 QUOTATION Friday, April 29th' at the Magna CARSON Community Park, beginning at INSURANCE AGENCY Enjoying good things is not evil 4:30 p. m. but becoming slaves to pleasure All Kinds of Insurance Reservations for the gala fete is. Harold W. Carson, Mgr.- are not necessary as tickets may Mary Baker Eddy Dial DA be procured at the door. na Qcrcl culo YORMS el STATE Three young ladies were FilAIL OP HAVOC, B!t!Y I.SIS Many advantages will be offered to patrons of rural route No. 1, served by the Magna postoffice, in that it will now enjoy city service, according to a special article sent to the Magna Times by R. L. Hulick, director. An investigation disclosed that it would be feasible to convert the rural route in its entirety to a mounted city carrier route. THE GROWTH and development within the area qualify this territory for full city delivery service and patrons will enjoy additional advantages of city adMACNA-NOTE- S dresses, special delivery service, street letter boxes and approOQUIRRH CAMP TO MEET egion. priate collection service. A meeting of Qquinh Camp, Yes, it was anyones weather-sno- w, Jack Herzog, retired postal emDaughters of Utah Pioneers, will rain, dust and sleet. We had ploys, formerly handled this be held Friday afternoon. May 13 em allhover the weekendf route. at 1:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Kate Jensen. OFFICERS' SCHOOL All members are urged to attend. Neil Fisher of Fairfield, CaliHansen's Hybrid fornia, has been approved for OfVISITS HERE , ficers Candidate School and will Lieutenant-ColonGeorge' Max enter the June class at Lackland Lamb, wife and children, have Air Force Base in San Antonio, Aerial and Build Soil spent the past week visiting with Texas. Worm Manure is Best his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George . Known Plant Food He will be accompanied by his Lamb in Magna. wife, two sons and his mother, Colonel Lamb has just completFISHING WORMS Mrs. Agnss Fisher. ed a service tour in the Far Phone 3385 Mr. Fisher is a former Magna East, stationed at Headquarters of For Prompt Orders resident. the Air Force. His new assignment will be teaching KOTC FRANCIS HANSEN We cannot fail in following at the State University in Las nature. 2789 S. 8500 West Cruz, New Mexico. Magna Montaigne 1959-196- L'.'ir.;cA:i itcioii auxiliary i:a.v.:s Divides . ii Ubznzzz'J, Gfcjjz? Czzzsrn'Iisn PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH s |