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Show 4 Thursday January 2, 1969 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Magna Social Items The halls were decked . . . the welcome mats were out . . . and people from far and near arrived to spend the holidays in this area. And many local homes during this special season were ringing with joy and laughter of family and friends. FAMILY SOCIAL The family of Mr. and Mrs. A study of almost 800,000 men and women between the ages of 40 and 79 finds that people who sleep about seven hours a night are less likely to develop heart disease or suffer a stroke than those who sleep nine or ten hours a night. Statistics show that men in their fifties who sleep nine hours a night have a death rate from stroke almost twice that of men who sleep two hours less. Real sleepyheads who sleep ten hours a night are almost four times as likely to die from stroke. Another finding is that women in their forties who live under higher than women pressure had death rates from stroke tension-frelives. lived who the same age relatively Lack of exercise, obesity, and smoking were all implicated in higher heart disease death rates among both men and women. six-ye- Harry Mitchell met at the Magna Union Hall for a holiday party on Sunday. Forty-nin- e guests attended. Dinner vas ar two-thir- Pari in FIRST COMMUNION pictures may be ordered now, says Father Lawrence M. Spellen of Our Lady of e ... I am Lourdes color pictures and folders are $5 each ; black and white are $2 each. the New Year. I stretch before you three hundred and Father sixty-fiv- e JANUARY CLEARANCE Spel-- f len requests the .iw.J I pictures be paid Father Spellen for when they mini are ordered. sorr&w. : fin each hour of my three hundred and sixty-fiv- e days, you for you to fill them with Bixty secremains have sixty minutes. It onds of hope, endeavor, love, honesty, patience, and trust in God and your fellow man. I am here, but once past, I can never come again. How will use my precious minutes? you Catho-- 1 lie Church. The The New Year of 1969 days, unused, without blemish, unspoiled, each day a new leaf in your Book of Life. On it you will place your imprint. If you write with firm, steady strokes, the pages will be a joy to look upon. If your pen falters, if uncertainty and doubt should mar the pages, it will be a day, a year, to remember with Funeral Rites HOLY DAY of Obligation was held Jan. 1, the masses were the same as on Sunday. All were asked to begin the New Year by asking the blessings of Almighty God, offer the sacrifice of the Mass and receive Holy Communion. , AND, FATHER SPELLEN says: May the New Year hold for you and yours a full measure of health and prosperity. SALE Happy New Year! Sock Close-o- Cords ut Recj. Close-o- Reg. ut Winter Coot Close-o- One Whole Rack Suit Close-o- 19 Left ut Reg. . . . Jewelry - Reg. to 70.00 V . OFF! 20 ut Close-o- ut Price Turtle Neck Sweaters TIE - Reg. 10.00 6.00 - CLOSEOUT, one whole rack, reg. to $2 50 NO REFUNDS ... NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL Doors Open Friday, Jan. 3, 10 a.m. araner 5 JORDAN VETERINARY firefighters What happens between beginning and end depends on a variety of factors some within man's control and others in the lap of the gods. Both elements were at work in the great fire of 1871. According to legend, the conflagration started as a minor blaze ignited when Mrs. Patrick OLearyB cow kicked over a kerosene lantern in a South Side barn. It was a typical case of human failure: Mrs. OLearys carelessness. But nature helped to feed the holocaust first by droug'ht which had left the citys wooden buildings tinder dry and then by a stiff wind, which drove the flames out of control. Heavy Toll Thirty-sevehours after the first spark, a third of Chicago lay in ashes. The toll: More than 250 dead and $187 million in property loss. I?ut human neglect was the n PETE & DICK'S AUTO 10210 South Redwood Road Riverton, Utah 84065 254-366- 1 start small, runs a adage. "What counts is how they finish. The Magna firefighters wholeheartedly agree with this and ask every local resident to observe rigid fire precautions in All fires SALES 1200 S. Main, Salt Lake City Phone r1 363-56- 84 iwii.il ijikii -- 'l h-'illlil- NOTICE - NO SHOW THIS NIGHTS - ! FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y Dick Sandwich 5 Ph. 298-622- JANUARY 3-- 4 297-547- New Yorks Triangle sweatshop catastrophe of 1911. the of tragedy were compressed into the upper floors occupied by the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in an antiquated building in More than 600 workers squeezed into three stories . . . floors littered with cloth scraps and tissue paper . . . single file corridors and narrow stairways leading to two pitifully inadequate exits one of them bolted from the outside! Cause a Mystery What sparked the fire remains a mystery, but suddenly an inferno erupted. Dozens died pounding at the bolted door or wedged in the passageways. Spectators watched helplessly as, one after another, 60 girls leaped to their deaths from the ninth-stor- y windows. In all, 146 persons lost their lives; 70 were critically injured. A combination of education and public pressure through neighborhood councils, clubs, labor unions and other citizens groups is needed to promote the adoption and enforcement of rigid building and fire codes. All Jti Rev. Edwards A variety of events will headline activities at the First Baptist Community Church in Magna during the ensuing week, announces Rev. Kenneth Edwards. They include: Thursday, Jan. 2 7:00 p.m.. Conference for all Workers Sunday School teachers. 9:45 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 5 Sunday School for tha whole family; 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship service. Tuesday, Jan. 7 6:00 p.m., Baptist Youh Fellowship. 6:15, Wednesday, Jan. 8 p.m., visit to the Golden Manor Rest Home; 7:00, Bible Study; 8:00, Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, Jan. 9 7:00 p.m., ABW Executive Board meeting; 8:00 p.m, American Baptist Womens meeting. Four members of the First Baptist Community Church in Magna, Mrs. Kenneth Edwards, Mrs. Robert K. Allan, Mrs. Jol, seph Lewis and Mr. Robert are members of the Salt Lake Oratorio Society, which Messiah presented Handels with the Utah Symphony, under the direction of Walter Susskind this past Sunday in the Salt Lake LDS Church Tabernacle. elements 10-sto- ry n; 5 HEAR CLEARLY GIVEN FOR STAR CLUB Election of officers of the Star Club was held Dec. 19 at a holiday party in the home of Mrs. Retha Armstrong. Mrs. Thelma Caesar was cohostess. Patty McDonald is president; Edith Whitaker, vice president; Mary Zogg, secretary-treasureand Helen Papanikolas, chairman of publicity and courtesy. "Battle Beneath the Earth" FOR BID By the Magna Mosquito Abatement District, one ton Ford pickup. only, 1956 As is sale. 8 engine with heavy duty transmission. Good running condition and excellent tires. Sealed bids wiU be accepted until Friday, Dec. 20th, 1968, at 2611 South 9085 West in Magna. V-- J. Larry With Nothing in Either Ear 3 STOOGES CAPTAIN VIDEO CARTOONS See You at the Party AH Money For All ALL CHILDREN 50c Fun For Happy New Year! WRITE or PHONE for APPOINTMENT Clyde W. Gregerson Granger, Utah Manager $1.00 Minimum Must be paid at Copper Printing Co. Office No Ads Taken Over Phone Mailing Address: Copper Printing Company F.O. Box 248 Magna, Utah 84044 GAS HEATING Sheet metal work, gas We install and service all types of heating equipment. AUTHORIZED LENNOX DEALER GLEN & JACK'S appU-ance- s. HEATING CO. 3394 W. 3500 South Dial SHOP: RESIDENCE: 298-45- 12 298-38- 20 HORSE PROPERTY landscaped ground, sprk. sys., all fenced, barn, corral, two lge. dog runs, home with huge Uv. rm. and kitchen, 1 baths, all carand draped, peted apt, could rent for $60, Included. All for only $23,500. Lots more goodies. CaU for appt, Erma Nielsen, 00 or 297-53- 297-560- Classified Deadline Due to mechanical schedules in printing The Magna Times, the deadline for placing classifieds is Monday at 5 :00 p.m. We would appreciate receiving them earUer. MISCELLANEOUS Acoustic SORENSENS tured ceiling, spraying and decorating. Free estimates. Work 00 guaranteed. Dial tex- 297-501- 5. Drums & Lessons 3 WEDDING INVITATIONS Serving napkins, thank-yo- u cards all may be obtained at Copper Printing Co. at low, low prices. Quality work. Big .selection. See them today. Copper Printing Co, dial 297-565- 6. FALVOS AG MARKET 3008 South 8950 West 1 Phone Snack Bar and Pizza Take-OAll kinds of meat cut and 00 wrapped for freezer. 297-997- 89 0. OAKESONS FLORAL FLOWERS FOR SALE All types of wedding flowers and backdrops. Funeral work. Casket sprays. parties, corsages. Delivery service. Free artificial flower arrangement with each wedding. 5250 S. 3200 West, phone or Sick-roo- 298-52- 55 00 298-810-0. NOW Locker keys can be made in Magna. Central LLr. & Hdwe, dial 00 297-638- 4. SPANKING NEW HOME lge. kitchen, Uv. rm, beautifully decorated, full bsmt, some landscaping. Close to aU Magna schools. Dial Erma Niel9 or sen, 00 297-538- TV 297-560- 0. SERVICE Reasonable Douglas TV. 8176 W. 2700 South. 00 rates. Phone 297-683- 0. FURNITURE Upholstering. Hundreds of samples. Expert workmanship. FREE estimates. 1 Dial or inquire 2610 S. 8890 West Sleepy Hollow. 00 TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED 297-566- ut FALVOS WASH & DRY LAUNDROMAT 3008 South 8950 West 1 Phone 00 Wash, 20c Dry, 10c NOTARY PUBLIC at has his office West. Phone 297-297- 9. T. W. Jones 2745 S. 8650 00 PROFESSIONAL poodle grooming in my home, 2880 S. 8560 West. Dial 00 297-243- 0. 297-997- ATTENTION, BRIDES Exciting new wedding photography program in natural color is being offered by Myron Bridges, Wedding Photography Specialist Custom work, realistic prices. For free informa00 tion, caU 297-562- 5. Machines repaired, 30 years experience, service in your home. In Magna every day. All or Phone 35 work guar. BUSINESS CARDS (black or blue ink) 1.000 for $6.95 (black or blue with red) S59-88- COPPER PRINTING COMPANY 9124 West 2700 South Phone 297-565- 6 IF CARPETS Look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electrio shampooer, 50c first hour, 2 Jc each hour thereafter. HUFF AKER FURNITURE, dial 297-668- 28 1. WISH TO JOIN Or start car pool to downtown Salt Lake, hours 7:45 to 4:30. Phone 297 2086 28 after 6 p.m. Ironing and call home, anytime. mending, my 28 Phone Printing Form Kind Co. at Copper Dial Every Printing 297-565- 6 00 WEDDING or 355-934- 7. 98 i ' i 1.000 for $7.95 SEWING 297-208- 6. Associated With Dr. Samuel P. Robison, Eye Specialist, Granger Optical, Located in the Same Building LENNOX - 1 acre, beautifully BABY-SITTIN- G 4219 W. 3500 South The Arthur W. Dimond Family FOR SALE IN ADVANCE Nielsen, AGAIN our kind expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards, food and visits during the death of our beloved one. We are most grateful. RATES 297-737- to express We desire thanks to everyone for their Mrs. Mary A. Empey entertained at a buffet dinner on District Manager RX-88- 0, Building te r, Legal Notice CARD OF THANKS li, NEW OFFICERS ARE Thousands of people who suffer from hearing loss are amazed and delighted to discover that, at last, they can hear again with almost unbelievable clearness, yet without any embarrassment. This is now possible, thanks to a remarkable patented invention which has NO receiver button in the ear . . . NO dangling cords . . . NO earmold . . . NO tubes . . . NO bulky batteries . . . NO headband. A bone conduction method makes correction of hearing loss as easy as putting on a pair of attractive glasses. This dramatic invention of Otarion Laboffers you oratories, called the the advantage of hearing again with NOTHING in either ear, at natural plus privacy and convenience never possible before. Westridge Professional Mar-garet- Er-te- ear-lev- el, OUT 2:30 SHOW 12 NOON EVERYONE GETS PAID DOUBLE PAYDAY SPECIAL SHOW ODD COUPLE Starts Thursday, January 9 CRA SIIOAV JANUARY 8 Flvo Pete SATURDAY MATINEE ROUNDUP COLOR Americas culprit most appalling industrial fires: in one of sole Leo-nel- CLINIC C. RUSSELL MOYES, DAM Phone well-know- All That- 1969. While It Lastsl While They Last Graveside services were held Tuesday at the Pleasant Green Cemetery for Effie D. Thompson Cobbley, 77, 9109 W. 3200 South, regarded Magna resident, who died of natural causes Dec. 22 in a Granger hospital. She was born Aug. 20, 1891, in Salt Lake City, to Isaac and Euphemia Penman Thompson. n woman married The Herman Cobbley Dec. 24, 1919, in Salt Lake City and was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband; sons, daughters, Don H., Ross, Bessie, all of Magna ; Bud, Granger, Mrs. George (Lavon) Lint, Tooele; Norma, Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, James, Morgan; William, Mrs. Jane Hanger, Margaret, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elizabeth Summit McQueen, Hoytsville, County. Mrs. Cobbley was held in high esteem and affection by her devoted family and friends. . OC $OQ . ut Close-o- iffie Cobbley Fire . (No Alterations Included) Sweater Conducted for Community Church 50 Magna Department Reminds to 8.95 2.98 History's Biggest Fires 72 Price Got Small Starts to 45.00 to 2.00 First Baptist served and the evening spent in visiting and playing games. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Riley, Sherryl and Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Sonnie Jones, Cory and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mitchell and Pat; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Empey and daughters, Sheila and Shauna, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yonker, Janet, Jill and Terry ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelle and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Empey, daughter, Holli, Mr. and Mrs. Larry LeFevre and Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mitchell and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Woodruff and Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Kvenvold and Kathy. Special guests were Mrs. Dixon, Dale Greatorex, Curt Anderson and Toni Bonino. Christmas Day for her family. There were 27 guests to include Mr. and Mrs. Don Empey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Empey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Empey and daughter, Holli Kae, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Empey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Record and Travis, all of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Empey and family of Tooele, and Dale Greatorex of Salt Lake City. PERSONALIZED NAPKINS Big selection of colors For all occasions COPPER PRINTING COMPANY 9124 West 2700 South Phone 297-565- 6 00 FOR SALE WOODEN BUILDINGS Five Tool Sheds 6x8, $175.00. One Garage 14x20, $550.00. One Storage Shed 12x20, $450.00 Built by carpenter classes at Granger High School. May be seen In rear of school. CaU 298-82after 4:00 p.m. 29 85 i |