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Show Thurf J3y, .'arch 24, MACHA TIMES, MACNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Sine ISIS Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith H. Ridga. Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entarad aa aacond data mail mallar undar tha act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Adjudgad ona of tha bast weekly newtpapera by tha Utah State Pratt Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail aubacription ralea Payable in advance, $2.50 year. The Tim at welcomes contribuiiona from its readera upon any subject of public interest All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. GROUP MAGNA PARK AIRS THREAT Efforts have been started by the Community Recreational Association to meet a manpower shortage which threatens to impair operation of the Magna Community was taken over from Kennecott Copper Corporation. Civic clubs have been asked to help construct fireplaces, tables and benches for additional picnic areas. park. ACCORDING TO REED DamAid from Salt Lake County ron, president, CRA, this group Recreation Department is also faces a test, this year being the sought. first full season since the park fi.r r i i 4 - hi i L L- -4 ( vJ I O C SC Lj I Copper Women Golfers Plan Dig Year In '60 Luncheon April 2nd The Copper Golf ladies are planning a luncheon on Saturday, April 2nd at Meadowbrook. Social hour is at 12.00 noon and luncheon will be served at 1:00 p. m. Reservations must be made with Millie Debs by March 29th. of the luncheon are Ruby Camp and Clarice McClure and in charge of decorations are Marge Morsonelli and Maude i a k. Peck. OFFICIAL OPENING for la dies golf at the course will be on Tuesday, April 19th at 9.00 a. m. over 18 holes of play. In case of inclement weather, bridge will be played at the clubhouse. A Team Schedule Enjoy Thc Great Bourbon - OULVest of-th- 1 ITi J:.3 ISu u 1 The candy sale of Liockbank W iri ri is u PTA Thursday and Friday netted BIRTHDAY CLUB Chapter T, PEO, will meet a total of $95 63. PTA officers deMembers of the Birthday Club April 6th at the Prudential Build- sire to thank parents for their were entertained by Mrs. Myra ing, Clarks Cafeteria in Salt Lake wonderful cooperation and all THE MAGNA FIRST Ward who purchased items. Smith and the social honored the City, 12:30 noon for luncheon. Mutual Study Group held a fireanniversary of Mrs. Joy Thompside Sunday evening at the home Mrs. Garfield Mabel departed son of Lakepoint. Games of pint Glen Laird. Mis Mrs. Mr. and of CLUB as ENTERTAINED Monday for Las Vegas, Nevada, ochle were played and luncheon Lois Catten, returned missionary, brother-in-laher of sister, guest served. Other ladies attending Mrs. Richard enterand family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. was the featured speaker. were Mrs. Val Wade, Mrs. Peggy tained members Openshaw of the C & G Cammans. She will also visit Buckalew, Mrs. Ethel Shakes pear Club Friday evening at her home MR. AND MRS. Oliver Nickel and Mrs. Bette Morris of Magna and special guests, Mrs. Verna other relatives and friends. of 3369 South 7580 West announce and Mrs. Mary Skelton and Mrs. Coon and Mrs. Lloyd Beck. Game Mrs. Ned White departed this that the subscription drive for the Evelyn Shields of Tooele. High prizes were given to Mrs. Dee week with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Improvement Era is now in efscore prize was given, to Mrs. Peel, Mrs. H. E. Shields and Mrs. Daniels, for West Los Angeles, fect, and urge everyone wishing Buckalew. Paul Garside. on an indefinite stay. to renew or subscribe for this The group will hold their next The group will be entertained California, Mrs. White has been ill and plans church magazine to do so before 19th at the home meeting April April 1st by Mrs. Dee Peel. to recuperate in the coastal state. April 13th. of Mrs. Bette Morris. Friends of A. L. Kirk will be Frank Broderick and son, Kurt The Mia Maids and Explorers Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith interested to know that he is now entertained Sunday complimen- convalescing at the home of a of Fairbanks, Alaska returned of Hunter 2nd Ward met at the home Sunday after visiting his home of Miss Donna Turner Suntary to the birthday anniversaries daughter, 1488 West 4980 South mother, brothers. Matt and Joe day evemng while the Laurels of Miss LaNett Smith on March in Murray. Mr. Kirk is recuperatand Ann and Ensigns met at the home of 20th; Miss Julie Smith, March 8th; ing, from burns and injuries suf and sisters, Mary Hess Lee Cavanee. Refreshments were Mr. Max Buckner, March 30th fered in a Kennecott Mill explo- Nokes of this area. v served, and his son, Brett, March 31st sion recently. Mr. Wendell Wilkin of WashThe guests included Mr. and ington, D. C. has returned to his Mrs. Max Buckner and five chilhome after visiting his sister, Miss ENTERTAINS LODGE dren; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Silcox brother, Daisy Wilkin and and daughter of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald entertain- Lorenzo Wilkin. ' Mrs. Floyd Fleming and four chil- ed members of Rebekah dren of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Lodge No. 46 atHarmony her home Friday Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Farnsworth Kenneth Smith and three children following a regular business meet- returned Sunday from a ten-da- y of Lake Ridge; Mrs. Maria Silcox Lowest Highest Qualify Special guests were her sis- vacation trip to Phoenix, Arizona. of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Rupert ing. Rate, Fast, Friendly Claims ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. They accompanied a niece and Silcox of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Service Healy of Salt Lake City, Mr. and nephew to the sunny state Wilford Smith of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs.Marvin For Information. Call Malmstrom and Mrs. Mrs. Rupert Silcox and Mr. and A. B. Duckworth. Your Local Agent Games were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Giles spent Mrs. W. L. Buckner of Magna and and prizes given. The main Sunday In Morgan visiting Mrs. played E. A. HAWS . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart of gifts were presented to Nora R. Giles father. 2872 South 8560 West Salt Lake City. Gallagher and Mr. Healy. A deliDial Magna 2419 cious luncheon was served. Mrs. J. W. Jacobi of Savannah, COPPER CLUB DANCE L MrE. - and Mrs. Georgia and Originally slated as ball-rooMembers of the Magna Flower of Atwater, California, have BEAM. ..THE WORLD'S dancing the Utah Copper Club Garden Club Board are asked to Boyle been guests of Mrs. Jacobis and dance on Saturday, March 26th meet FINEST BOURBON Wednesday, March 30th, Mrs. Boyles parents, Mr. and Mrs. has been changed to apron and 8:00 m. at the home of Mr. and George L. Smith. p. overall with western music. SINCE 1793 Mrs. A. J. Duckworth in Magna. It begins at 9:00 p. m. Lieutenant and Mrs. Lynn All-re- d of Spangdahlen, Germany, anCAMP MEETS nounce the birth of a baby bov on EE SURE Members of the Pleasant Green February 22nd. He weighed m at and Camp, Daughters of Pioneers, met 8 pounds, 8 ounces and has been Thursday at the Pleasant Green named Steveii Gary. INSURE! Ward. Mrs. Hostesses were brother, Jodie, is happy about Sea . . Kathryn Salm, Mrs. Sarah Martin the new arrival Jean Colonna, The mother will be remembered and Mrs. Annie Johnson. A decor Local Agent theme of St Patricks was carried as- - being the former Jeannene Let Us Answer Your out in the luncheon arrangements Lovell of Hunter. Insurance Questions and covers laid for twenty-tw- o 2350 South 8750 West, ladies. Group Meet Postponed Dial 6586 Due to the General LDS Church The program 'consisted of a CARSON vocal selection, Mrs. Florence conference, the Magna Demo INSURANCE AGENCY Cockerill; history of Saltair by Study Group meeting, originally All Kinds of Insurance Mrs. Mary Howard and lesson on slated for April 1st, has been postHarold W. Carson, Mgr. "Treasures of Indian Stories by poned. Another date will be an. Mrs. Annie Johnson. nounced shortly. Dial DA mJ HEWS - r CATDY SALE r: 193 April 29JMagna at Bonneville. Dale at Magna. May May 26 Nibley at Magna. June 17 Magna at Price. July 8 Magna at Meadowbrook at Magna. July August 12Magna at Forest Dale. at Nibley. August Sept. 1 Price at Magna. at MagSept. rest Golf Marti Thompson. Copper Ladles' Club President The Copper Golf ladies have mapped an unusual variety of events for the 1960 program, announces Martie Thompson, president Other officers are Merz Peterson, vice president; Valeria na. Snell, secretary; Mabel Seay, B Team Schedule treasurer. Directors are Muriel 12 Tooele at Magna. May Sandall, Crystal Colombe, Faye June 2 Bonneville at Magna. Morgan and Doris Wilson. June 17Magna at Provo. Committees include: . July 11 Magna at MeadowSocial-Me- ns Peterson. brook. Tournament-Glad- ys Morgan, at Nibley. August MelCarol Marge Metcalf, Fisher, at Forest August ba Matthews, Marge Morsonelli, Dale. Jerry Richardson. at Magna. Sept. Handicap Joan Hummel, Rita This is the first time the Copper Brin ton. ladies have entered teams in state Publicity-All- ie Huffaker, Mag- competition. na and Polly Grindle, Salt Lake. 26-M- 15-P- rice w m Four-year-o- 3- - 'Jo . Sunny Brook So '2 s ld lwx s C Kentucky Straight 28CT tastes better than any Bourbon SUNNY BROOK JimBea, i STRAIBRf fTUCKY I0URBOS WHISKEY other bourbon! 41 IK U SMUT RtHX y COMMIT, ee LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STEASNT B0U8B0N X WNtSKEY AICIHIIV1 "Guns Of The Tircberlands" Alan Ladd and Frankie Avalon. In Technicolor. This feature 6:1$ and 9:25. Starts Saturday Matinee Roundup , 12 Noon Out of 9 p-Hey, Gang! Another Double Payday! Money For Everyone-Se- e Frankie Avalon and Alan Ladd In "Guns Of Tha Timber-- " lands. Also Colored Cartoons. Feature Comedy, "The Lost Planet- - Serial - FUN FOR ALL - MONEY FOR ALL. SEE YOU AT THE BIG PARTY. imimimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu NOTICE THIS WEEK The continual introduction of modern equip ment has kept copper production a successful business in Utah. At Kennecoits Bingham Mine, for examples huge electric shovels handle enormous quantities of ore and waste rock efficiently something men with picks and hand shovels couldnt possibly do. In the same tradition, accounting machines are used by Kennecotts comptrollers department. This machine accounting system supplies management with information vital to operations more promptly and accurately than could have been achieved by yesterdays methods. Working with enormous numbers of facts and Lee Patterson. Eddis Bryn Betty McDonald. Mystery. This feature at 8 p. m. only. Regular Prices 25c - 50c - 65c. tiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiinmiiiiimiiiii Special . Double Saturday, Sunday, Monday, March iVq Bill 26-2- 8 The novel that was hailed... denounced and 5 millioi people read it! figures, machine accounting is fast, efficient and thorough. For example, it calculates pay rate, hours worked and any of 200 payroll deductions to produce 1,000 pay checks an hour. It keeps an inventory of 46,000 supply items and makes information on them available at a moments notice. It provides needed metallurgical data in less than a tenth of the time it would have taken before machines came on the job. Even now, plans are under way to achieve tomorrow what is impossible today. The machine accounting system will be expanded to be a more valuable aid to management in the future. This is another step by Kennecott to help assure continued copper production by improving operations. up-to-da- HELD OVER, Fine The Story That Tore The Vast Attraction, 2 Big Features Timber Country Apart! rrFiKI:J j (BiUEgBEligSCE) BROS. fwWHWARNER -- JECHNICOLOR 1 lj Bramble Bush" starts 6:15 and 9:35. "Guns of the Timber-landsstarts 8 p.m. only Complete Show after 1p.m. Regular Prices immimmiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii STARTS NEXT FRIDAY, April 1 "Cash McCall" and "But Not For Me" m JIM 30 "Jack The Ripper" leweue ID' (o)Dyw Gem Theatre MARCH 25 I itrgtyeEnnrt6 PK09F CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP) FRIDAY ONLY -- ONE DAY tut te " Utah Covvos'Dlvzozcn il Ilcnnzzslt Cc.zz? i PROUD TO BE PART OP A GROWING UTAH BEAM Only Beam tastes like Beam. Only Ream tastes to food. Worthy of Your Trust 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 6. BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLING CO., &ERM0NT, KENTUCKY, JAMES BEAM NEW BUS SCHEDULE Lewii Bros. Stage Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger, Hunter. Bacchus Jet. and Magna Area red-den-ts and Business Houses. Phone Magna 4441 or EL for Additional Information Present Schedule At Fellows: Lv. S. L. C. for Granger, Kearns, Bingham, Hunter, Magna and Tooele. Daily Except Sun. ft HoL 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 10:49 AM 1:00 PM 1:25 6:40 5:20 6:00 PM PM PM PM 6:30 PM New Schedule via 21st South Also Sun. k HoL Mri Also Sun. k HoL Lv. Magna Lv. Hunter for S.L.C. for SX.C. Daily Except Sun. k HoL 6:35 7:30 6:40 1:55 11:30 3:30 4:30 5:40 6:30 AM AM AM AM AM 6:50 AM 7,43 AM 8:53 AM AM 11,45 AM 6,45 PM 4:43 PM 5:55 PM 6:45 PM 10-0- 0 PM PM PM PM Sundays and Holidays 6:55 A. M. Bus Express Packages Handled On JLQ Schedules |