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Show Thuroday. September 319v9 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA TIMES OGUOUII STARE Published Since 1916 Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one ol the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Slate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. in advance, $2.50 year. Mail subscription The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject ot public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. rates--Payab- Speaking ditoria((g . HEWS an By Evelyn Phone Kmp 6805 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeFevre and family spent Saturday in Payson where they attended the Degoot family reunion. L has received an inquiry Irom Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and family Sata Michigan tourist relative to the scope of Kennecoti's operations. urday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennecott Copper Corporation is the world's largest producer Rockhill of Salt Lake City. On visitors were Mr. and of copper, and also a leading producer of gold, silver and Sunday, Mrs. Lloyd Grimm and two sons, Wade and Dee. molybdenite. Kennecott produces about 40 per cent of the total newly minded Storm Mountain in Big Cottonwood Canyon was the setting for copper in the U. S and about 20 per cent of the free world's new an enjoyable outing for the Eighth Quorum of Elders of the copper supply. Lake Ridge Second Ward Friday This production comes principally from the copper mines in evening. A roast beef dinner and Utah, Arisona, Nevada and New Mexico and from the Braden Cop games were enjoyed by about thirty-sipeople. Special guests per Company mine in Chile. Gold, silver, molybdenite and small were Mr. Norman Fowler and Mr. Owen Smith, Mr. Kent Noble and amounts of other metals are produced as Mr. Dean Robison. The Copper Printing Company . x Kennecott and Explorer Summeree was held at Storm Mountain in Big wood Canyon Thursday evening. On Wednesday the Lake Ridge( Games were played and refresh Second Ward Primary presented ments served. Attending from Bishop Paul Luckau with $24 50 Pleasant Gresn 2nd Ward were collected as Love Pennies dur- Madge Age-groAnderson, ing the Primary year. The money counselor; Gladys Hales, Mia will be used for the building Maid leader; Dina Bouck, Judy t, fund. Bradley, Kathy Rees, Kathy Georgia Newbold, Louise Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Jensen and Filion, Leslie Zlto, LaWana Willfamily have returned home from iams, Don Lund, assistant' vacation trip to Fish Lake. They plorer leader, Byron Lund, Bob also visited in Redmond, Utah Gourley, Dallas Cole, Raymond with Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. Catten, Mert Alldredge, Don and Mrs. Arval Jensen, for a few Privett. LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Mr. and, Mrs. Daniel Lewis spent last weekend in Elko, Nevada. .. OQUIRRH Stake Mia Maid also has interests in two large gold properties in The Lake Ridge Second Ward South Africa and a titanium property in Canada. Sunday School Course Seven, acby their teacher, Mrs. The from copper mines make Kennecott the second companied Gerald Holladay and Mrs. Carmen largest gold producer in the U. S- - third largest silver producer in Simpson, spent Saturday at Temple Square touring the Utah the U. SM and second largest producer of molybdenite in the world. Pioneer Museum and attending an The dependence of our nation on mineral commodities has be- organ recital. Pri-vet- ON FRIDAY, Pleasant Green Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huber and family spent a ftw days last week 2nd Ward officers were hostesses a social honoring all girls from vacationing at Zion and Bryce at Canyons and at Glen Canyon Dam th. ward who had earned individual awards during the year. in Southern Utah. A program was given consisting Visiting at the home of Mr. and of a tribute from a mother, Elaine Mrs. Farrell Jensen and family Garside; violin solo, Karen Alldlast week were Mr. Jensens sis- redge, accompanied by Carol Herter, Mr. and Mrs. John Crane and zog; tribute to mothers, Carol Herzog; tribute to teachers, De- family of Salma. Ann Broadhead; organ solo, Shei-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. A1 Booth and Mr. la Borich; tribute from a teacher, and Mrs. Keith Meyers of Salt Gladys Hales. Presentation of awards .was Lake City returned Monday from a very enjoyable vacation trip to niade by Bishop Jimmie Hales to Mesa Verda, Silverton and Den ver, Colorado where they visited Brown, Kim Garside, Suzanne Mr. and Mrs. Gourley, Karen Alldredge, Dina with friends, Bouck, Carol Herzog, Kathy Rees, Thomas Butler. Leslie Zito, Kathy Privett, Charlene Brown, DeAnn Broadhead, Judy Lee Peterson, Louise Filion, Becky Higley, Sandra Peterson Taylor, Arva Silcox Stewart, Sheila Borich and Phyllis Henline. Rav. Alax I. Wilkia. Pastor A FAMILY LUAU is slated at Phona 2916 the Pleasant Green 2nd Ward, 2916 South 8900 West sponsored by the iMIA, on Tues- Sunday, September 6: day, September 8th at 7:15 p. m. 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. Everyone in the ward is invited 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship and urged to bring families to ' Service on the sermon subject, this gala affair. There will be The Prophets and Immortality. food and games, followed by a Communion service. program. Everyone is asked to be 3:00 p. m., BYF. attired in casual clothing. Tuesday, September 8, 7 30, Board of Christian Education and A MOST ENJOYABLE outing Sunday School officers and teach- of the Pleasant Green First Ward ers. was held Wednesday at the JorWednesday, Sept:mber 9, 7.30, dan Park with the MIA presiBoy Scouts, dents, D. S. Marlor and Mrs. DixThursday, September 10, 7.30, on Thomas, in charge. Hour of Power. A program was presented, Friday, September 11, 4:30, games played and supper served. Pastors Class; 6:30, Choir; 7:30, j Soft drinks were furnished by the Board of Trustees. ward. Mr. PUBLIC NOTICE FOR SALE Community Church Baptist GRADE SCHOOL GOIFL.'S with th HOT LUNCHES START TUESDAY LADIES THE LAST ROUNDUP" was the theme of the Spencer 2nd The nourishing Watd MIA entertainment Tueslunches for the Magna, Webster in the recreation hall. and Whittier day evening Elementary Schools Games were played and barbewill begin Tuesday, September cued sandwiches with all the 8th, announce officials. Charges trimmings served. will be $1.10 a week for each child. If home lunches are deA BAPTISMAL will be held sired, milk may be purchased at Stake-housSaturday, 6:00 p. m. at the 15c a week. for Cyprus HOT LUNCHES will start on Monday, September THE NEW TIME schedule for 21st at $1.50 a week and the the Pleasant Green 2nd Ward lunches will begin the same date MIA is 7:15 until 9:00 p. m., efat Brockbank at $1.25 a week. fective immediately. days. and Mrs. Merlin Higley visited last week in Elko, Nevada technology during recent years, and the expanding requirements of with their son, Mr. and Mrs. RobAmerican industry, are factors that have had an almost revolutionary ert Higley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and impact upon the minerals industry. Mining today involves much visited on Tuesday evefamily more than merely taking ore from the ground. Every useful ingredi ning with (Mrs. Kemps sister, Mr. enl must be extracted within the permissible limits of economy and and Mrs. Gerwin John and family of Tod Park. On Sunday they visited with Mr. Kemps brother, efficiency in order to conserve our mineral resources properly. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Kemp and cated at 8701 West 3050 South, family of Salt Lake. and the J. H. and Alice Gourley Miss Judy Ann Thorn wall, nine home and garage at 8703 West 3000 South. The successful bidder year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is to remove the home and other Glen Thornwall, returned home from the premises with- from the Primary Childrens HosSealed proposals will be re- buildings to cost the Granite Board pital Saturday. She was treated out ceived by the Board of Education within (30) days after the for a virus infection and dehydrathirty of Granjte School District at its Board has officially approved the tion and is reported doing very office, 3212 South State Street, up sale of the J buildings and notified well now. to 7.30 p. m. Tuesday, September the successful bidder. A separate two for of sale the 15, 1959, bid must be submitted on the Visiting this week at the home homes located in Magna, Utah home at each of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Booth and the Elizabeth Hoffman home lo- - location.and other buildings family was Mrs. Booths sister, The bids will be publicly open- Mrs, Gordon Newbold, Mr. New-bol- d and family of Price. While ed in the office of the Board of TEXACO Education, 3212 South State visiting, all enjoyed a trip to the SERVICE STATION Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, at Homestead, where they went 7:45 p. m, on Tuesday, September swimming. Theron Coon, Lessee 15, 1959. Blood. Wayne Manager Visiting at the home of Mr. and Dow P. Brian WE INVITE YOUR Mrs. William Ashby and family PATRONAGE Board of Education on Sunday was Mrs. Ashbys sisat Granite School District ter, Mrs. Charlie Petersen and Mr. 7200 West 8c 3500 South Dates of Publication, August 27, Petersen of Daweyville, Utah. Open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 3rd and September September 7 Days a Week 10th, 1959. Miss Kathy Tipton was presented with a lovely necklace and LUBRICATION $1.00 It is a beautiful necessity of bracelet set at Primary last week CAR WASH $1.S0 nature to love something. our for having a perfect attendance to (Regular Prices) Douglas Jerrold all meetings for three months. She was the only person to have a perfect attendance. come a matter of extreme importance. Unprecedented advances in PRESIDENT JO Rodgers of the Sp:ncer 2nd Ward Primary announces that Primary started Tuesday and will be held each Tuesday hereafter at 3 15 p. m. The Copper Golf Club ladies association will hold a general meeting on Saturday, September 5th, 1:00 p. m. in the clubhouse. All' members are urged to attend. Special order of business will be election of the nominating committee. The ladies started their annual Directors Cup play on Tuesday-- all matches being match competition. They will conduct a club championship contest September 8th and 9th over 36 holes of medal no handicaps to apply. STAKE PRIESTHOOD LeaderThe idol of today pushes the play, refor scheduled hero of yesterday out of our ship meeting is An object in possession seldom Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Asked to at- collection; and will, in turn, be tend a e members of the bishop- supplanted by his successor of to- retains the same charms which it had when it was longed for. rics, Senior Aaronic general sec- morrow. -- Pliny the Younger and instructors retaries, advisors, Washington Irving adAaronic general secretaries, visors and instructors. hot-scho- e. , Rpcinpritc 11U1 rllirtI 7cfe3G G'uFuElQ COLGATE TOOTHPASTE In Car Crash Economy size, reg. 69c, now Several former Magna residents were injured Sunday at 10:50 p. m. when their car swerved into a parked vehicle at 6150 South Redwood Road. Mrs. Colleen Monson Bangerter, 24, of 3806 South 3000 West, driver of a northbound auto, apparently went to sleep at the wheel. Also injured were her husband, Norman, 26. The three Bangerter children, Garrett, 4; Ann, 2, and Jordan, 1, who were passengers in their parents auto, were not injured. MRS. BANGERTER and her husband were taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital. Mr. Bangerter suffered multiple facial lacerations. The Bangerter auto swerved across the road and struck a parked car which was knocked into a car that was hurtled into another car. Damage to the autos went from $300 to $700. BAN . . 49 . DEODORANT Reg. 98c with 29c Trushay lotion, free .... ALKA SELTZER SO Large, reg. 54c, now. SIMILAC 79 110c Liquid, reg. 27c, now RINSE CREME Helene Curtis, 16 oz., $2.00 value, now$20 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiit. SEE OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GENEALOGICAL LDS CHURCH BOOKS PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE MAGNA TIMES. Call 3322 SUPPLIES 'iiiimiiiiiMiiimiiiimiiiiimmiiimiiimiiiiimiiimmimmmmmimi I Complete Line of School Supplies UTAH STATE FAIR Sept. 11 MARTIN DRUG CENTER 8164 WEST SOUTH, 3500 MAGNA PHONE 2501 thru Sept. 20 I Clerk-Treasur- FOR WOOD UTAHS BOUNTY FROM EVERY COUNTY -- I MR. COPPER WORKER: I ! i i Wages Sept mm With a few hundred dollars in materials, you can add several thousand dollars in value to your in planning that extra room in the basement, fencing, etc. HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS and YOUR GOOD WORK will add a great deal to the value of your home. CENTRAL LBR. & IIDWE. CO. I . Dial 6384 or AM 12 A 13 . Sc Partner Aerial Seymour's German Circus The Silver Condors Aerial Entertainment Wrestling Lee Rhodina Thrill-a-batric- REMODELNOW! i We can help you with expert advice i Real Indian Show CHIEF COCHISE of TVs "Broken Arrow" ; Sept. 14 & 15 International Auto Daredevils i home. i KIDS DAYS 2 YOU CAN MAKE Oc zq Than Special .Attractions Sept 11 Sc 18 Sept. 11 , S2.7S. $2.50. $1.75. Stock Car Races WHETHER AT HOME OR AWAY... LOOK FOR THE SIGN THAT SAYS Your 32122 Drug ' Horse Show Sept. 11-2- 0 Nightly at 8:30. 2:30 p. m. Matinees on Sept 12.13,16, 8t 20. Mat. 5 p. m. Sept 18. Sept. 19 Mats. 1 & 5 p. m. TICKETS NOW AT Salt Lake Tribune Bldg. All prices inc. tax and Fair gate admission. $3.75, $3.25. $2.75, $2.25. Wed. mat. only FAIRGROUNDS Salt Lake City Send MAIL ORDERS: stamped addressed return envelope with remittance to Box FG-6- , Salt Lake City. Mention 2nd choice of dales. No telephone orders. For information dial EL SALE FRAME BUILDINGS To be removed, either whole or in part. I Many different sizes and lengths, some with tubs, sinks, wall and base cabinets, stools, wash basins, hot water heating systems, some with radiators, some with baseboard perimeter circulators. Also oil and water tanks of various sizes, bank vault door, modern hoi air heating plants, etc. I Hundreds of thousands of feet, good ) clean, dry long length lumber. Some buildings may be dismantled for a share of materials. I I See Mr. Southerland or Mr. Fletcher at the Main Gate, or Tel. 2031, Dugway Proving Grounds. Open Weekdays, Sundays. Holidays. 6:00 p. m. until sold. 8:00 a. m. to I I I I Store You can always raly on tha prompt personal service of a Rexall Pharmacist Magna Rexall Drag Dial 4441-Ni- ght 6666 2382 NOW the Time to Have Your Gas Heating Plant Checked is and your Furnace Pilot Light turned on - Cold days will soon be with us. To avoid a last minute rush, now is the time to see that your heating equipment is ready for the winter season. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY modem Serving 84 Communities in Utah and Wyoming ith Natural Gas the perfect fuel for cooking, heating, refrigeration, water heating, clothes drying, outdoor lighting. It is our suggestion that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor do the following: Pilot Light Have it 'turned on now. Flues See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a Cause of improper heating and needless higher fuel costs. Automatic Controls See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. r |