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Show 'X i Unlr.l Microfilming j -- BaccbusSets 5,000 Employees By 1963, Say Gov. Officials Hercules Powder Campany at Bacchus will hire an additional 842 persons, beginning July 1, it was announced Monday. This will increase employment at the nearby site to more than 3,000, and J. E. Greer, Works Manager, says that by April, 1963, there will probably be 5,000 employees. Less than three years ago there RBAD Forty-Fourt- zcr-e- r rft'rra9 S3 Q Xw cce Gypruo moo 0dfD GOoflerc should ALL AMERICANS stand united behind President Kennedy fto give him the support for whatever action is necessary in the defense of freedom in the gravely serious cays ahead. Number MAGNA PENNEY MGR. Forty-Fiv- e Lovely Lady Cyprus Names Succumbs Nominees For Sunday Eve i change, a whole new world of vibrant living opens up, and you will last a lot longer. Specialists advise everyone to develop at least one hobby which is interesting and stimulating. Too, adjuat your dreams, activities and ambitions to your physical and emotional capabilities. If game of golf tenses you rather than be relaxing, get out of that "trap. Perhaps gardening or long walks would prove to be better. workers at TO LEAVE FOR NEW Mrs. May Patrick Miner, 78, of 2977 South 9000 West, lovely and regarded Magna resident, died Sunday at 7:40 p. m. at a Salt Lake hospital. She was stricken at the Magna Ward on April 20th, and taken to Salt Lake by the Magna ambulance. BORN AT Springville, March 3, 1883 of pioneer parents, John and Margaret Ann Hulet Patrick. She married George C. Miner January 18, 1905, in the Manti Temple of the LDS Church. She was a member of the Magna Second Ward and a teacher in the Relief Society for 20 years. She had i'.ed in Magna since 1921. ONCE YOU KNOW that you Cannot afford to indulge in tempe. or worry, that you must learn to lake things as they come and ' lough ' off what you cannot 100 Bacchus. Magna, Utah, Thursday, April 27, 1961 Yeor h were fewer than Studentbody Cyprus High School student body nominees to serve in the 1961-6- 2 year were named Friday to include: President Robert Nielsen, Bruce Thompson. Vice President Robert Jeppson, Dwight Privett. Secretary-Lln- da Barlow, Kay Navy Announcement The announcement came from Navy Secy. John B. Connally in Washington, who said a total of 1,100 Hercules employes would be engaged in the Polaris program during the next fiscal year. The 1,100 would be an increase of 810. Navy and Lockheed personnel will be increased from 25 to 57. Mr. Greer said Bacchus is hiring between 150 and 200 per month, mostly trained technical persons. Bids To Bo Called By midyear, the United States Air Force will call for bids on the multimillion dollar Air Force Plant 81 to be built at Bacchus, George Allen, manager of the where Hercules makes the third Magna J. C. Penney store, is de- stage engine for the Minuteman. parting Thursday for Anaconda, If the added contracting goes to Montana, where he has been pro- Hercules, by April, 1962, the chemical firm will be employing moted as store manager. man and his some 3,900 persons at Bacchus, 75 The well-like- d family have been in Magna for per cent of them on third stage work and the remainer on the A-- 2 the past several years. New manager of the Magna stage of the Polaris missile. store is Art Delmez, who has been By April of 1963, the employassociated with the Penney firm ment figure should be at 5,000 tor 11 years. He plans to reside persons. Aid the added employhere with his wife and three sons, ment will come from Minuteman contracting. coming from Denver, .Colorado. ANACONDA STORE McQuivey. GeraldReporter - Historian ine Pitt, Billie Gay Larson. Cheerleaders Bonnie Culley, Sharlene Geraldine Buckner, Thomas, Leslie Zito, Lynda Albert Trujillo, Larry Feitz, Survivors Given Carol Gunderson, Carol Gallejos, Survivors include her husband; Newbold, Anita Wimmer tour sons, daughter, Merrill Sharon and Judy Petersen. (Smiley) Miner, Magna; Mark S. Finals will be held this Miner, Salt Lake City; George and announcement made asFriday to the Avaid Miner, Anselmo, Californ- winners. ia; Fred R. Miner, Stockton, CalCHOSEN JUNIORS TO REPRESENT Pirate Buckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buckifornia; Mrs. Mylan (Margaret) ner and Ruth Sadler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Gay Heily, Orinda, California; sister, TONIGHT'S THE THE HARDEST thing for any School. Reading, left to right, are W. F. Sadler. These young ladies were chosen Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Larson; Mrs. Edna Burlingame, brother, is he to that learn person young Mr. American the Linda of Post and Mrst. Barlow, daughter Rayby Legion Auxiliary, Cyprus Milton, Oregon; Glen Reid, Maris so like other young people. NIGHT FOR BIG No. 38, from the Junior Class to attend the Girls mond Barlow; Geraldine Pitt, daughter of Mr. tinez, California; 18 grandchilin A. at Mrs. is an State This Darrell June and annual Breeze, Logan. daughPitt; event, Peggy dren. MICHELE. my youngest dauCYPRUS PTA MEET ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Breeze; Sharlene participated in by many young ladies. Funeral services were held ghter, is a greet little gal to comin Ward the Magna Wednesday various for own cards One of the featured, out- her pose chapel and burial made in the events and days. I picked up a standing events for this Evergreen Cemetery in SpringMothers Day card she had been community will be an inville. spiring talk on tha Evils of making the Other evening. On the Mrs. Miner was held in high reinside she had written: Communism" this Thursday . Thinks for breakfast, lunch and spect and esteem by her devoted evening, April 27th at the . Dozens of volunteer workers for dinner Cyprus High School by W. family and hosts of friends. She the Utah Division, American CanCleon Skousen, former Salt If it werent for you, Pd be cer Society, started Thursday possessed an endearing disposition and had been an exemplary much thinner. Lake City Chief of Police, from house to house to collect wife and mother. So tar, Michele does not have funds in the Magna area to conwidely known author, educator and speaker. (he lyrical style that is so interest- tinue the fight against cancer. The appearance of Mr. ing in Leslie, her older sister, but The volunteers, mostly women, HUNTER WARD HOLDS Skousen at 7:30 p. m. is tie young ones humor is so con- are working under the direction tagious that I laughed for ten of 'Mrs. Phillip W, Debs, Sr., who being sponsored by the ParANNUAL CONFERENCE ent - Teacher Association. minutes over her verse. was recently honored at a banthis area is in Everyone quet for 20 years in cancer volunHunter Ward held its annual tended a .cordial . invitation . TELL YOUR DOCTOR EVERY- teer work. She was presented with Ward Conference Sunday, directto attend. THING! a pin in appreciation of her woned by President E. Verne Breeze He is widely known for This advice is being shouted to derful service. of the North Jordan Stake. his speaking ability, talent all from magazine articles, JTV Educational Leaflet An Auxiliary meeting was held to hold audiences and knowAn educational leaflet will be programs and now by the doctors at 5:30 p.m., conducted by Presiof his subject. ledge themselves. left at each house, according to dent Dean Farnsworth. In these grave and periMany men and women, when Mrs. Debs. The leaflet advises the Other program numbers includlous times, it behooves seeing a doctor, fail to mention piiblic on how to protect itself ed singing led by Mrs. Geri everyone to attend and Symptoms which they consider againdt cancer. accompanied .by Mrs. Jaslearn what Communism is, To make sure that the educatrivial. The patient who does this mine Arnold of the Primary Stake how to tight it, and how is foolishly substituting his own tional message is received, volunBoard; a talk on A Million Meetare being made for itsv medical judgment tor that of the teers will revisit homes if owners was ings" given by President into our Ameriinfiltration are not home the first time. physician. Wallace Bawden and James of can life. way to some were we able (he ago opinions, Thirty years Contrary Coates of the High Council, spoke doctor does want to know every to save about five per cent of all on "Temple Work. Duane Johndetail. The very tiling that the cancer victims," Mrs. Debs said. son, also of the High Council, patient thinks unimportant may Today we save about 35 per cent. spoke on "Leadership." Eugene STUDENTS GET PRAISE be the key to a battling diagnos- We could save 50 per cent with Ellis gave the invocation. Two students from Cyprus High tic problem. If your doctor is too present knowledge if the public The General Assembly was held at the to ham would their doctors to only get busy to listen to you, ask at 7 pm., directed by President School won high awards School recommend one who will listen. early enough." Breeze. Bishop Harold Danger-fiel- d (annual Utah State High Drama Festival Friday end SatThe mass educational leaflet is Confession of an indiscretion will presented a report; Mrs. Univernot shock the doctor or make him intended to allay the fears of the Pearl talked on urday at Brigham Young Courtwright think less of you as an individual. 15 per cent who do not get to doc. sity. Mrs. and Missionary Mothers," He seeks only to cure you, not to tors. They are: Larry Feitz, excellent Adena Bertoch spoke on Temple tor dramatic reading and Calvin Chairman Lilted judge you. Marriage. Miss Marilyn Culley excellent tor humorous Chairmen are Mrs. Carmen dark, gave remarks on the Seminary i DON'T BE AFRAID to be Sampson, Mrs. Edith Whitaker, reading. program. afraid. Fear is never a reason for Mrs. LaRue Breeze, Mrs. Rhea Twenty one-aplays were preThe choir, led by Vem Mauch-leand sented CANCER CHAIRMAN READY FOR WORK Mrs. Philip W. Friday Saturday and quitting; It's only an excuse. When Grose, Mrs. Jerry White, Mrs. folsang, King of Glory," brave man encounters fear, he Cheryl Spence, Mbs. Jennie Elia Debs, Sr. of Magna, is iedy to get the Utah Division, American lowed by President Bawden as competition was held in dramatic and humorous reading, radio, Cancer Society, house to house drive off to a good 6tart for the admits it and goes on despite it son, Mrs. Frances Fanner, Mrs. speaker. t How often has fear been the Malble Baker, Mrs. Eleanor Jones, Magna area. The drive will continue until the end of this week. Benediction was by Emery speech, pantomime and retold barricade at which we have all Mrs. Deloris Vance, Mrs. LaRee story. Moesser. More than 500 students from halted in our tracks! We can see Pehrson, Mrs. Jerry Peel, Mrs. more than 30 high schools comwhat we want beyond, but rather Stanley Olson, Mrs. C. E. Angell, MAGNA MAN TO BE HONORED BY FUEL FIRM than admit we are afraid and go Mrs. LaPrele Matthews, Mrs. CARD OF THANKS peted in the event which comahead nonetheless, we so fre- Fehn Vaughan, Mrs. Sarah GardWe wish to extend our thanks memorated its 50th anniversary. Harold C. Wacker, local Magna to quently invent excuses and turn ner, Mrs. Myron Philpot, Mrs. Jo everyone for their many kindwho be will divisions The Hunter Second Ward MutKorous, Mrs. Carol Huish, Mrs. agent of the Mountain Fuel Sup- ploration back in defeat acts of sympathy and nesses, 27 for service honored their April But my own experiences have W. H. Haalam and Mrs. Ralph ply Company, will be among 123 flowers at the recent death of our ual held a special program Wedwith the company at the films 'beloved one. nesday, sponsored by the Music taught me this: If we wait for Jbnes. employees of the companys disin Salt that perfect moment when all is C. W. Henry Family. Department The Whittier School tribution, general office and ex annual awards banquet Lake City. orchestra presented the program. safe and assured, ft may never arrive. Mountains may not be BANQUET PLANNED dUmbed, races won, or lasting FOR STAKE YLMIA happiness achieved. 99 Years Old Friday Ar-non- e, -- Volunteers Ready Cancer Drive . 1 k, ts - ct y, , ' ALL WEEK I have heard about Outer Space and Russias Naturally there is a lot of confusion about outer space, since the only people who really understand it are about ten years old and busy with school. Cub Scouts and piano lessons. Truly, these kids know far more than we doexcept the brains at Hercules Powder Company Bacchus Plant. Theyre hep to it Fm , simply not in the know. i I RARELY HAVE a chance to hear records, but the other evening after listening to some selections by a disc jockey, I came to the conclusion that one of the best paid jobs in America consists Of standing in front of a microphone, separating the good records from the bad ones-a- nd playing the bad ones. North Jordan Stake YLMIA will hold their annual Mothers and Daughters banquet Saturday, May 13th at the North Jordan Stakehouse. Dinner will be 6erv. ed at 7:00 pm., followed by program. Ail mothers and daughters are extended a cordial invitation for their attendance. Pariik LOCAL MERCHANTS U A- LAKE District Council of Catholic Women were SALT entertained Wednesday by Our Lady of Lourdes Altar Society in Magna. A large group attended. Mrs, Andrew J. Qonti of Magna was named vice president of the Coun cil She has resided in Hunter for many years and been active in various organizations of the LDS Church. She was president of the Hunter Ward Relief Society for 15 years and had served as first counselor to the previous president for 21 years. She also served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 20 years. The gay little lady, who reluctantly admits that her eyesight and hearing are somewhat diminished, still keeps her house in apple-pi- e order" and has always liked flowers and gardening. She is the mother of 11 children, five of whom are living. They are: Mrs. Emil (Irene) Feulner, H. Earl Day, Ezra R. Day, Mrs. LaVina Nielson, all of Hunter and Mrs. Eugene (Etta) Ridd of Holladay. She also has 27 grandchildren; 88 great grandchildren and 1 great-gregrandchild. Honoring Mrs. Day, her daughter, Mrs. Nielson, entertained at a dinner last week for family members and this Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day will entertain for the lovely lady and family at GrcniSo OcEiooEo Propcco 9.0 F.lillion Dcnd VoCo Granite District Board of Education will ask voters to approve an increase of nearly $10,000,000 in bonded indebtedness at the polls May 23. MEETING IN district offices Tuesday night, the board voted to ask taxpayers to approve a new $9,800,000 bond issue after Supt Elmer J. Hartvigsen said immediate building needs in the district require $12,000,000 with another to $2,000,000 tor site $1,000,000 purchases. The superintendent explained three alternatives the board can use in getting additional money. THE BOARD accepted one which gives both continuing and emergency state aid and will enable the district to reduce its tax 8 mills. levy by nearly ' Principal discussion was on whether the board should seek one large bond issue or divide it. Because of the necessity for qualifying as soon as possible to get state aid, it was decided to hold a single election this year. GAME NIGHT at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Hall is set for Sat ursday evening, April 29th, beginning at 8:00 p. m. A $125 jackpot will be given if a ducky persons number is an. nounced. Other prizes will include a variety of garden equipment. THE PATRONIZE YOUR Sophomores Arrange PEcno For Annual 'Dali' Is Mrs. Elizabeth Day, regarded Hunter lady, who will note her natal day on Friday, April 28th. Family and friends are planning to call and extend greetings of the day to the spry, active lady, pioneer resident of this area. She resides in a cottage next to a daughter, Mrs. LaVina Nielson, 5348 West 3500 South. 99 YEARS YOUNG v SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Reading from left to right are Sam Nichols, sponsor; Bob Jeppson, president; Colleen Cameron, cheerleader; Lucy Carlson, cheerleader; Lynn Longfellow, reporter; Claire Ann Poulsen, cheerleader; Vera Lazenby, secretary-treasurer; David Strand, vie president and Mis Janet Seimssen, sponsor. This group is aiding committees to complete arrangements for the annual Sophomore Ball this Friday evening, April 28th at the school gym, featuring a theme of "Cotton Candy and Toy Balloon." school boundaries will remain : same. the Dr. Kenneth C. Fairer, assistant superintendent, reported all tour of the districts high schools were fully approved and accredited by the Northwest Association of Sec1 ondary Schools and Colleges. PosOcl Rc9o Doostf Aclicd The administration asked ConFriday to increase postal boost rates, including a one-cein first class regular and airmail letters and post cards. The move was aimed at trimming the postal i deficit by $741 million. If approved by Congress, first class letters would go from tour to five cents an ounce; air mail letters would be increased from seven to eight cents an ounce; Supt Hartvigsen pointed out post cards would go up from three the district wont qualify for cents to tour, and air mail post state aid, except from the contin- cards would be hiked from five to' sucbond is the unless uing fund, r. . six cents each. cessful. He also said rather than to bond $13 or $14 million and Arthur Rushlon Is at St. Marks stretch that amount over two years, it would be best to split the Hospital, preparatory to undergo- bond and bond again next year. mg major 6urgery. This would give the people more voice in these issues," he explained. SHOP Enrollments will jump from the current 38,225 to 41,393 by next AT fall. NEW BOUNDARIES for all the district schools were established and preparation of maps was approved. Cypni and Brockbank gress nt SAVE HOME, TIME, AVOID TRAFFIC |