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Show a. .evjfc I . Wl I X W Universal MxrcElsing Sixth Avenue Salt Leke City. Utah ?77 I1- - 1 Jhtl rs 1 ip? CHATTER.'! Susceptible To Socialism Laiy minded people are most ausoept.ble to socialism and other forms of idealistic government designed to divide what exists with those who are here today. But to those imbued with power to think and reason creatively, such ideologies have little appeal for they have learned man progresses by creating, by following new avenues of thought, or of science and invention. Through experience and constant study, they have learned that man reaches new heights of accomplishment only by reaching higher than he hopes fo grasp. Language of Beauty , I attended a recital of Mrs. Helen Singletons pupils Monday evening, and came away truly imbued with the thought tost muaic hath charms." It is never sarca. Lc, mean, vindictive hr thoughtless, seldom offensive. It often lifts humans from the depths of despair to bright' sunshine crested by new rays of hope and a promise that the future can be more pleasant than the past r HE Mil - -- 'The Complete Home Newt pcper" Thirty-fift- h G-T- A. A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION" Read It in The Timet or Leader TT7nJtUuh37y7Apf7TT,&3T, Year Palm Sunday Begin Observance of Holy Week Number 4d WATER TRUSTEES SUBMIT DATA OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS - MAN LOCAL CHURCHES MAKE PLANS K FOR WORSHIP OF EASTER Local churches are entering inthe spirit of Easter and the joy of the resurrection with special worship programs in commemoration of tms mo.--t sacred period of the church year. In contrast to the tiiumphant beginning of Holy Week when churches were the scenes of joyous services in observance of Palm Sunday and Christs entry into Jerusalem, an atmosphere of solemnity prevailed as the week nears the close on Good Friday w.th wuiship in remembrance of the hour when Chi lit was on the to TOSS. -- Schedule Adopted For Laying Of New Pipe To Serve Magna and west of 7200 West 60-D- y chorus of girls directed by by Mrs. Helen Smith and a chorus of boys with Mrs. Kathleen Pearce in charge. A talk will' be given by Mr. Brooks, Oquirrh Slake seminary teacher. Joseph Episcopal Church The Reverend W. L. Botkin will deliver the morning address at the All Souls Garfield Episcopal Church at 11:30 oclock. Sunday School begins at 10:00 a. m. Everyone is welcome. Community Baptist Church Worship with us Easter Sunday! Sunday-Schoo- l begins at 10:00 s. m., followed by the morning itaL Mr. Simmons, well-kno- regarded resident, had ill for some time. He operated a farm in Wasatch until 1015, when he moved Magna and was employed by e Kenneeott Copper Corpora- - unty Appropriate sermons and special anthems by choirs denoted the worship at 11:00 oclock. Easter Sunday is s beautiful Palm Sunday services. Protestant churches arranged time for uniting with the church. services of Holy Communion on Accordingly, the doors of the will be opened for those Maundy Tnursday in commemor- church ation of toe Lords Lost Supper, who desire to unite with us. This snd on Good Friday, Protestant will be done at the close of the and oher chuich.s un.ted for ser- morning service. Please regard vice in sacred observance of the this as a special invitation to YOU. A large package of clothing is aours of the crucifixion. Catholics of this commun.ty will now being made for Korea. Will commemorate the beautiful and those interested in this matter, sacred and arrangements kindly contact Mrs. Lewis Geery? holiday In the "good old days," a dollar Next Tuesday, April 15th, will 1 are for the now made being went farther than it does today. Easter moi n.ng hillside ser- be the regular meeting of the That was true when George WashLadies Aid. A large attendance is vices by Oquirrh Stake. ington is credited with throwing requested. Further announcement Stake Sunrise Sendees one across the Potomac. The Oquirrh Stake Sunrise Ser- will be given Sunday. Now they throw them ail You are always welcome at the the world by the millions vice will be held Sunday morning, Church. Community m. a on Hill. Easter 630 Everyfrom Washington. Catholic Church one U cordially invited to attend On Holy Thursday, mass will be A pageant, The Resurrection, So? written by Mrs. Linme Robinson observed at 7:00 a. m., Holy Hour, Heard a news commentator of Granger, will be presented with 7:30 p. m. of the truce talks in Korea. On Good Friday, Mass of the Vie said one American officer, the following young ladies particiafter attending a recent meeting pating: Gayle Goble portraying Presanctified (Tre Roe) is at 12:00 with Soviet representatives on the Mary; Connie Jo Matthews as noon. Janice Breeze, Holy Saturday, mass, 7:00 a. m, question of war prisoners, com- Mary Magdalene; Lyd.a; Mary Gourlcy as Phoebe; confessions, 4 to 5 p. m. snd 7 to mented: "The talks were frank and ex- Fein Thomas as Jessie and Donna 0 p. m. Easter Sunday, mass, 8:30 a. m., Richards as Rhoda. ploratory. 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. be will also Numbers presented those words Imagine mealy were quite consoling and assuring to the boys who were fighting and suffering because of the blundering of our political leaders in Washington and elsewhere about the globe. " Time Has Coma- I believe the time has come when no other presidential aspirants can claim the distinction of being barn in'a log cabin. Such a claim will soon be outdated. Could be it that one of the presidential candidates will assert that his father or grandfather drove a Model T Ford, Gene Harris? 73, of 2741 B. Simmons, Active Church Member Mr. Simmons was an active ember of the LDS church, being high priest in the Pleasant reen First IDS Ward at the time his death. He also served as esident of an elders quorum In Magna IDS ward for a number t years. Mr. Simmons was born in tradi-Uon.,- Surviving are his widow, six R. Simmons, Kearns; two hters: Mrs. V. & (Fern) Coon, ia, and Mrs. C. E. (La Nets) Salt Lake City; 29 grand-re- n The Magna Water Company of the system July 10, 195L Board of Trustees wish to take By sprinkling during the reguthis opportunity to render the lar hours from S to 10 a. m. and 6 following report to Magna water to 10 p. m, then everyone will users, and cordially invite any in- -' have ample water from now until teresled persons to attend month- the new water is piped in. A plea ia extended to Magna ly meetings. The next gathering is slated for Tuesday, April 15th, water users to cooperate far a tow ' more months and insure water to . Magna FirehaU at 8 00 p. m. Mew Water everyone. East Magna To Bo Served Perhaps the most interesting news possible to local water users Another highly important and is the announcement that acreage interesting phase of this new wa-with flowing wells has been ob- ter program ia the ability of the . tained by the Magna Water Com- Magna Water Company to provide pany about 3 miles east of Magna water for residents from 7200 west r on the old F. B. Haynes property, to Magna and from 2820 South to now owned by Donald A. Dobson. 3500 South. This water has 9 grains of hardIt will take some of the reserve ness, compared with the present capital of the Magna Water Com- -- rating of in the present water Magna uses. This means the realization to obtain better water, a dream" that has spurred the efforts of local civic leaders for many years MOJOO Gallon Rsservolr The huge steel tank, located at 3500 South and 8920 West is fully completed, controls are wired and everything is in readiness to provide Magna with ample storage of 500,000 gallons of water at all times. This is a very important item in fire protection to insure Magna against any huge firee similar to the blaze that destroyed Cyprus junior high school a few year ago. 28 8 Row Mains AH details are in readiness for and nine great-granthe start of replacement of main lines on Magna streets. Shields Addition is scheduled for the first line from 9100 to 8950 West and one block along upper 9100 West street The materials are on hand, perL. M. (Bertha) Clark, East mission has been obtained from snd. the county to dig in the street and Mr. Simmons was held in high residents in that area are signed lines Into their up for new tgard by many friends. He many fine attribute of homes to assure Shields Addition much better future water service. baracter, and had been an father and husband. New Electrical Controls Despite a long illness, Mr. Sim- A brief period of disrupted service waa experienced Friday and when the new electrical Sincere sympathy is extended Saturday controls and switch boxes, toa the sorrowed family in their d- ch poe-sas- ry Raturreciion I have been amused by the resurrection of Confederate flags and caps as displayed on automobiles and the heads of our youngsters. If the piesent administration is continued in office, we will undoubtedly see a resuirection, too. of Confederate money which will likely become legal tender since our piesent will have little if any value. Nations are What their people are People are what their souls Dr. Norman Vincent Peale are. Dick Openshaw says that spring is largely overrated, if you are already mated. A home at present prices truly is a home of the brave, I've decided after viewing some at their present costs. Hide Your Furs! How much money the treasury has lost by reason of income tax larceny no one knows. It is, without doubt, s substantial sum. There have been those who paid in mink coats to appointees instead of checks to the treasury-enou- gh of . thee that Special Scan- dal Investigator Newbold Morris has asked for listing of furs owned by the wives of government officials. There have been those who escaped prosecution on jhe word of doctors that court action for nonpayment of taxes would almost surely cause heart failure as well it might. There have been those who hired the right lawyers after said attorneys had retired from the Internal Revenue Bureau. There have been those whose tax bills were never settled. In each case the result has been the same the Treasury has lost and you, dear taxpayer, have paid more than you ought to have paid. The April Reader's Digest pinpoints some of the blame for loophole losses and tells taxpayers how to demand redress. The politicians cannot dodge the issue very much longer with the people aroused and a billion and s half of needed revenue at stake! Read it for your information. gether with new transformers, were installed In the present pumphouse. Former Magna Couple To Leave On LDS Mission Public Urged To Attend Church Easter Sunday Friends Invited To Attend Farewell Testimonial For Daytons Sunday, April 13th is Easte: Sunday in every church through out this country. Ministers, bish The many friends of Lee and Alta Alldredge Dayton, former Magna residents for many years, are extended a cordial invitation to attend a farewell testimonial in their honor, prior to departure for an LDS church mission. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton will serve in the Eastern States with 'head quarters in New York City. The farewell is slated to be held in the Forest Dale Ward Sunday, April 13th, beginning at 6:45 p. m. This ward is located at 733 Ash- death and resurrection of Two large modern pumps and wiring with new meters, according to technical advice given to the trustees, will reeult in considerable savings to Magna and also provide much steadier service, plus adding the important safety factor to the pumphouse. meetings. Industry Give Hoist Frame Magna Water Company Board A big sales evert, April 23rd to An electric hoist and bucket, toof Trustees, ipril 25th la being planned by gether with a very sturdy A1 o Howard Ridge, Darrel frame have been donated by nd, B. L Casey. Kenneeott to the Magna Water Company, to be used at the pumphouse in reaching the bottom of Bonus certificates will be given the well. RIAN, Any interested persons are cordially invited to inspect all of this Watch how to save your dollars! new equipment, and If they will call the Water Office, 6511, someone will open the pumphouse and gladly explain the workings of the system. , Edward F. Rush ton, 89, pioneer Weak Unas Provide Trouble resident of Hunter, died Saturday An effort waa made Saturday at 6:30 p. m. in a Salt Lake hosafternoon to pump present welj pital of pneumonia. water into the new 500,000 gallon A son of Edward and Caroline reservoir, but the old system Millard Rush ton, early Utah pionwould not stand that pressure and eers, he was born in Salt Lake James Lyman Allen, 87, esteem-- d a large line was broken at 3100 City October 22, 1862. As a child, 9150 west late Saturday he moved with his south and Magna resident, died Sunday family to Hunt 1:45 a. m. at hi residence of evening. Service crews worked ter, where he engaged in farmuntil 3:45 a. m. Sunday to repair ing until his retirement a few auses incident to age. He was born June S, 1864, a son the damage to the broken line years ego. f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen in that feeds the present reservoir. He married Elsie 6. Drury In Greatly Added Pressure 1892 in Pleasant Green. She died (ice, Wisconsin and married Undoubtedly, many residents Aprd 25, 1905. They were the par- noticed the greatly increased wa ents of eight eons and daughters, Mr. Allen was well known In tor pressure Saturday afternoon. five of whom are living. his vicinity. He worked for the ATotal of 60 pounds of pressure Survivors Include four so a.: enver and Rio Grande Western was built up by the new pumps Albert L., Alma E, Rulon D. and Railroad in Denver, Colorado, before the break occurred a very Earl Rushton, all of Hunter, cr rior to coming to Utah in 1913. rare pressure in Magna. A final daughter, Mrs. Mabel Brema, Mug-n- s; 22 grandchildren; 87 ge ' , He was also an employe for pressure of over 85 pounds will be the avenge in Magna when the grandchildren; three brothe- - . new large steel tank is placed in Frank, Walter and Albert Buttoperation. had a been on, Hunter; and one sister, M.- at years the pumpman Breaks Speed Water Plan Annie Day, Hunter. Garfield Water Company pumpOrders were signed Monday for i Mr. Rush ton wee a member cf ing station. He wu a member of the Broth- over' $70,000 in 10 inch and 8 inch the Hunter IDS Ward. , cast iron pipe for the new water Sincere sympathy is extend I erhood of Railway Conductors. Mr. Allen possessed a jovial, lines. Installation will start as to Hi bereaved family. kind nature Out caused him to soon as delivery is made and evhave a large number of friends. ery effort will be made 4o get Hie He was also respected for fine new water in the reservoir at once. Communist Prisoner Schedule Adopted characteristics of faoneety and inTo Talk At S. L Engineers estimate that . this tegrity. He is survived by his widow line can be made direct to the Gathering and a daughter, Mrs. Effie Luchesi, tank from the wells, 10 and cast mechanical Iron; joint pipe, both of Magna. Robert A. Vogeler will gv a Funeral services were conduct- in 00 days time. The pipe is first hand account of Comnwr.' t ed Tuesday in Salt Lake City and scheduled for delivery In a week. brutality ia forcing confess;,. Sprinkling May Bo Restricted additional services held in Red from Political Pnrm - s Due to the inability of the old when innocent he Wing, Minn, et time of burial. at the Ut. h 1 speaks Sincere sympathy ia extended system to withstand the pressure, publican Crusade to YV which means that the new tank Dinner to the bereaved family. at Rainbow I cannot be used as explained in a devu in Rally,Lake on L v Salt previous paragraph, a rather ser Senator Everett M.City Dirk sen ( Goes On Maneuvers ious condition might develop beshare the speak : tween now and June 1st when the CL) willMrs. 1 gram. Vogeler, K. . new son of water ia Corporal Anderson, scheduled to be primarily revponsibe for a Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson, who available. her husband's release s has been stationed in Texas for If it appears to be in the best months of sol tary rer.T r the past month, writes that he ia interests of the majority of water Hungarian prison, w.li &L : man- customers, reduced sprinkling on the program. starting op a three-moneuvers. hours may be enforced this spring His wife and eon are making until the new water Is ready. This If there fee any t: their home in Salt Lake City until method of control was used last of a man than by ; t Is I his return from the armed summer after the Magna Water must be what k ly vices. took over the Company epersiion HUNTER PIONEER, DIESSATURDAY an em death, Thieves, murderers other transgressors of the in crucifixion on the cross. It was not until after the cr fixion of Jesus Christ that ton Avenue. n; Furniture Store School April $1-0- Di-m- A son of the Daytoni, Brent, is life abundant and eternal now on s mission in the North Central States at St. Paul, Minnesota. ' without complaint Program Given WILL YOU COMET The program numbers will inDivine clude: Opening song, O, Redeemer," by the choir; prayer, Maternal Grandparent O. Layton Alldredge; selection, The Lords Prayer," choir; sacra- Given Custody Of ment; numbers, See the Mighty 4 Orphaned Children Angel Flying, and Ye Who Are Called to Labor," male chorus. Other numbers are: address, W. On Tuesday, Judge A. H. EHett Howard Allen, president of Gran- granted guardianship of four Day-toL. solo, ite Stake;'organ Kay DriffiU children, ages 4 to 13, to remarks. Bishop T. Quentin Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Cannon; responses, the mission- Nuesmeyer of Garfield, maternal aries, Aha A. Dayton and Leland grandparents. Sweet M. selection, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom DriffiU of Story of Old, God Be With You Magna, had sought custody of the benedicTill We Meet Again;" three younger children, but were tion, O. Claron Alldredge. not notified of the court session Tuesday, and were therefore not in attendance for their cause, Troop 6 8 Plans ""Court officials said they had Fly-U- p Program been unable to Contact Mr. and 24 Mrs. Driffilla attorney in Magna. Thursday Evening Parents of the children, Joseph Brownie Troop 68 will observe Wilson DriffiU and Mrs. Neva Initial plans are now being cere- DriffiU, were kUled October 10th made by the Huffaker Furniture its - traditional "Fly-U- p accident on 24th, in a monies a school April for Thursday, Company big cooking Garfield. on Thursday,-Ap- ril 24th, begin- 7:30 p. m. in the Magna Girl Scout near Joanne, the eldest child, was Little House. The troop isriuected ning at 2:00 oclock. Mrs. DriffiUs daughter by a preA home economist from the by Mrs. Albert Haslam. All parents and other interested vious marriage. Mountain Fuel Supply will be present, prepare a number of persons are cordially Invited to This glad Easter morning tempting recipes and also award attend. a naen Saviour, a higher the dainties to the women preWhat 1 gave, I have; what I human sense of Life and Love, sent whichTk'ipes away all tears. Further details will be given st spent 1 had; what I kept I lost -- Old Epitaph Mary Baker Eddy " a later date Plans Cooking pany to Install these extra line to service people in the area just ; east of the town proper, but there . are also advantages to the Water concern as well as patrons. The Water Company will realize economic help from this area after , the cost of the additional footage is paid for. The area between 7200 West and 8400 West from 3500 to 2820 South does not hsv the assessed , valuation to form an improvement district as Magna has, and under the present statutes of the State of Utah, will never be able to sell the necessary bonds to obtain . money for their own system. By cooperation, Magna proper and the east area will both derive benefits In better water, good ser--, vice and low debt all most Important items for the welfare of this vicinity. Present plane in the east area call for a hookup fee of $150.03, plus a $150.00 loan Lke Magna people are giving the Water Company and a rate of $3.50 per month more than Magna pays. This additional connection tee and higher rate ia levied due to the fact that Magna is subject to! taxation, and the area outside the improvement district, east of 1400' West, is not subject to taxes. The slightly higher rates will tend to equalize the tax differential Malm Feasible This new water will permit the. of meters, the only sound economical way to sell water--hy the actual water used. Investigations are now being mad to obtain meters for installation la Magna and in Hie new areas as soon as possible Any interested persons are cordially invited to write question or attend regular monthly ' th le th GOLF CLUB TO OPEN SATURDAY: FORMAL OPENING APRIL 20th RAGS! RAGS! The Utah Copper Golf CTubwill open Saturday, April 12th, announces the president. Jay W. Richardson, and a most cordial invitation is extended to everyone to come down and play on the links. The formal opening of the club is Mated tor Sunday, April 20th, i Rags! Rags! Any old rags today, and ham n egg breakfast will be might well be the theme song of served, beginning at 9:00 oclock. the Webster School when they stage their annual Rag Drive from Tuesday, April 15th through FriPirates Tales day, April 18th. . The room bringing the largest Entertainment This number of pounds of rags per student will receive a prize. Thursday Evening ANY OLD RAGS TODAY? Teachers remind students that school receives about seven timet as much for clean dusting or wiping rags compared to other types. However, ail kinds will be cheerfuly accepted. The school is not able to take mattresses or wool rugs. The help and cooperation of Magna people in the past drives have been deeply appreciated by the Webster School children. Dont forget the outstanding the Cyprus high school entertainment this Thursday evening, April 10th at the auditorium, is the advice given by the sponsoring clubs bf - Pirates Tales." The best and most outstanding acts that have been presented in assembly programs will again be enacted. The program begins at 8:00 p. m. 80-D- GOP ' -- : th |