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Show Thursday, September IS, ISdO Magna Times, Magna, Utah cau::.riii stake TIMES MAGNA Society. Published Sine. 1918 Howard Ridga, Publuhar Edilh N. Ridga, Editor Itauad each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd, 1873 at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weakly newspapers by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable in advance, 82.50 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communication must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Watch That Bicycle! WoteA JEWS PAUL LUCKAU. who recently returned from European study, showed colored slides to members of the Oquirrh Stake High Priests Sunday afternoon at the Stake-hous- e. He narrated portions of his travels in connection with the Arlene Wikken was honored Tuesday when a group of friends entertained at a luncheon at the new world Cafe, in Sobservance of ber birthday anniDINNER HELD versary. Attending were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Love- Larsene Morris, - Mrs. Sylver less entertained at a family din- Jones and Mrs. Elsie Kirby. ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. WillMrs. Larsene Morris attended iam W. Culver and family prior to their departure for Los An- the Private Teachers' Workshop geles, California. Covers were this week at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. laid for thirty guests. The Culvers were also honored at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. The Hunter 3rd Ward Mutual T. J. McCombs and Mr. and Mrs. held a fair in the Hunter recreaHiland Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- tion hall Monday for MIA memnold Petersen escorted the group bers. Booths with interesting on a sightseeing tour of the city games lined the walls and prizes and Mr. and Mrs. Culver also were given to participants. Revisited the following nieces and freshments were later served. nephew: Mr. and Mrs. Barr Mrs. Joanne Buckner is president Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar of the Young Ladies .ancB Gary Peterson and family and Mr. and Muir is superintendent of the Mrs. Robert Dobney and family. Young Mens group. Mrs. HUNTER NEW- slides. A FIRESIDE for the M Men and Gleaners was held Sunday evening at the Stakehouse. .events for next Schedule week include: Wednesday, September Studies, Craft and Pleasure at the Stakehouse. Thursday, ' September 15 MIA Leadership Meeting. Friday, September 16 Lake Ridge 2nd Ward Welfare Dinner. , Mrs. E. Vern Breeze underwent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, major surgery Monday at the members of the Hunter 2nd LDS Hospital. Best wishes are Ward, participated in church serextended. vices Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spoke and their Mrs. Floretta Ames departed four children sang Battle Hymn by plane for Phoenix, Arizona, to of the Republic. enjoy a ten-da- y holiday. Mr. and Mrs.- - Da an Farnsworth and Bishop and Mrs. Jack NielMr. and Mrs. Jack Sneider, of Mrs. son and families enjoyed an outdaughter and Lottie Blackburn, and two dau- door dinner Sunday at the FarnS' worth home. BACK TO SCHOOL BY BICYCLE Thats the story for many ghters, Lana Jo and Shelley, have of our Magna and Hunter school children this fall. But teaching been visiting with Mrs. Black CARD OF THANKS ' youngsters the rules of bicycle safety is the task of parents, and burn, prior to their departure for Mr. Sneider will periodic bicycle inspection is a must, notes local elementary Holland where I wish to sincerely thank everyschool Principals, Phillip Debs of Magna, Milton Johnson of be stationed with the Air Force. one for their many kindnesses, of Whittier. Lawrence James Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Howlett cards and other expressions of Motorists should exercise caution when sharing the road and daughter, Ruth, were week- sympathy in the death of my fawith children; their safety is the drivers responsibility. " end guests at the home of Mr. ther. -- Mrs. J. H. Harkins and Mrs. Howard LUdwig. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwigs daughThe greatest events of an age ter, Ruby, left last week for Los Angeles, California, to act as are its best thoughts. It is the naRegulations governing the type answer to many questions coming bridesmaid for her friend, Miss ture of thought to find its way inof rifles which may be used for to department offices. The Utah Sharon Raynaud. She will return to action. --Christian Nestell Bovee to attend the BYU. big game hunting in Utah are the lawjn this respect reads: It shall be unlawful for any same as those of past recent years, according to the department of person at any time to hunt, pursue, or kill deer or antelope with fish and game. r CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT These regulations were listed any rifle having a bore less than 23 calibre, or a cartridge less than by the department today in A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- to adopt such other measures two inches in length, or a bullet POSING TO AMEND ARTI- as may be necessary and proper not recognized as an expanding CLE VII OF THE CONSTI- for insuring the continuity of TUTION OF THE STATE OF governmental operations includtype. CARL'S LOUNGE UTAH BY ADDING A NEW ing, but not limited to the finIt shall be lawful to hunt elk, SECTION, NUMBERED SEC- ancing thereof. In the exercise moose one or buffalo with only Featuring TION 24, GRANTING TEM- of the powers hereby conferred of the following rifle calibres or PORARY EMERGENCY the legislature shall in all reTED HATFIELD at the orPOWERS TO THE LEGISLAtheir spects conform to the requireequivalent ballistically: gan on Wed.-Thunights, TURE IN THE EVENT OF ments of this Constitution exminimum 1,700 foot pounds energy EMERGENCIES as well as Sunday afternoon. cept to the extent that in the WAR OR at 100 yards. 270, 7 MM. 7.62 CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS judgment of the Legislature so 0 300 Russian, ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, to do would be impracticable or Krag, Desertaires Combo OR SIMILAR BOMBING AT- would admit of undue delay. Savage, 300 Magnum, 308 Win Every Saturday Night Section 2. The Secretary of TACKS. Chester, 303 British,. 8 M. M. State is directed to submit this Be it resolved by the LegisEnjoy Dancing and M.M.8 Mauser, Lebel, 348, 375 Cold Beer lature of the State of Utah, proposed amendment to the Magnum, and 405. of all members elect- electors of the State of Utah 8000 West 2400 South, ed to each of the two houses at the next General Election in the manner provided by law. voting in favor thereof: Magna, Utah Happiness consists inbeing and Section 1. It is proposed to Section 3. This - amendment Phone BY in doing good. Conamend of VII Article the shall take effect immediately on V stitution of ths State of Utah adoption by the electors of this Mary Baker Eddy by adding a new section thereto State. designated. Section 24, to read: I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Notwithstanding any general Secretary of State of the State or special provisions of the Con- of Utah, DO HEREBY CERstitution the legislature, in order TIFY that the foregoing is n and state to insure continuity of full, true and correct copy of the local governmental operations constitutional amendment proin periods of emergency result- posed by the regular session of from caused disasters by the Thirty-Thir- d ing Legislsture, enemy attack, shall have the 1959, as appears of record in OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN., - For Family Funtime immediate and the duty power my office. OPEN 7:00 p. m. SHOW STARTS DUSK (1) to provide for prompt ana IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I succession to the have ADULTS 75c Till Show Starts. Then $1.00. CHILDREN FREE. temporary hand and hereunto set powers - and duties of public affixed the Great' nay 2 FAMILY FUNTIME TECHNICOLOR HITS Seal of the offices, of whatever nature and State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, In TECHNICOLOR whether filled by election or apthis 22nd day of August, I960. pointment, the incumbents of "Who Was That Lady?' LAMONT F. TORONTO which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and Secretary of State, Dean Martin - Tony Curtis - Janet Leigh duties of such offices, and (2) (SEAL) ENTER THE BEST PICTURE CONTEST AND son-in-la- w Gftrtc Gun ncrjclc.cn r. 30-4- 30-0- 6, two-thi- WIN A TABLE Phone BY CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI GEM THEATRE Friday Only 2 One Day CONSTITUTIONAL MODEL RADIO for Further Show Information Technicolor Hits September 16 A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO POSING TO AMEND ARTI CLE Kill, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION Q F THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two housos voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the constitution of the State of Utah to reed as follows: ' All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws ef the United States, the two-thir- ds State ef Utah, or under this First show 6:15. Complete show after 8 p.m. "Angry Red Planet" 6:15 and 9:25. 9 p. m. only. s" SWfliJ lllllltllltllllllllllllllllllMlllttlllllllllltllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllll Starts Saturday Matinee Roundup NOTICE Out 2:30 p. m. Hey, Gangl See "Dinosaurus." All in beautiful color. Also 6 colored cartoons and "King of the Kongo." Fun For AIL SEE YOU AT THE BIG PARTY. 12 Noon lIIllfllllllllllllllitllllitlllllllllllllllllfllilltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllfIMI 4 BIG DAYS THIS WEEK Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. - Sept. 17-2- 0 "GOING TO CONQUER EVERYBODY! -L- OQKHA6AZJHC ft-- - TiOOlgg IMM MKT ma-o pi u mnrr im-in-Mu- & Also Disney's NOTICE 'MYSTERIES OF THE constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, . situs, towns, school districts, municipal corporations sad public libraries, lots with ths buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purpose, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within ths stats owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not bo separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such plants, power , lines and other property used for generating delivering electrical power, a ' portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping - water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be. exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such purposes. These sotemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users ef water so pumped under such regulations aa the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner aa may be provided by law. Tbe legislature stay provide for the exemption from 9$ pomesteadc, pur-Pow- WAtTDlSNEfc DEEP First show starts 6 p. m. Out at 8:45 p. m. See a Complete show after 9 p. rru 35c - 60c - 65c Children and Students Accompanied by parent. 25e 50c to MIA. AMENDMENT and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at hia place ef abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persona who served in aay war m the military service of tbe United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphan of such disabled persona os ef persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or the State of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service may bo exempted aa the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to desray the estimated ordinary expenses of the State for each fiscal year. Fer the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be. the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty year from the final of the law creating the 50-w- constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of ths Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, 1959, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August; 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State, two-wee- The' Lake Ridge Ward MIA Conference will be held on September 14th at the Pleasant Green Wardhouse. FRIDAYvXND SATURDAY Men - Women - Children LADIES1 GIRLS' SHOES HEELS S'2 to and ALL 400 Dial 6580 CARSON INSURANCE AGENCY Dial DA 3 new to 298 S1 $395 595 PAIRS LESS THAN Vi PRICE in All Sales Final No Layaways Magna, Utah .... ILAssf (CCMRKCE! CK82CE BIEAIS' m firstt-arotcas CK02CE CAR ta deal with your Chevrolet dealer You couldn't pick a better time lles of a winding up a wing-dinhefs out and to keep his selling year 60 models moving fast right up to the final gun I If you hanker to own the years hottest seller for goodness sake don't hesitate! See your dealer for a choice deal NOW! g Sedan 1 7 other Ckevj model la ? LAST youll gat Ihii one plus pick from CHANCE! BEST TIRE TO BUY THE CAR OF THE YEAR CHEVYS CORVAIR the special (Mights of Corvairs light handling and quietness and allround comfort. Take the wheel just once and youll know why the- editors of Motor Trend magazine voted Corvair the Car of the Year. Your best bet by far is to drive a Corvair right now while your Chevrolet dealere writing year-en- d deale and be all tha more satisfied I Sampla . Values To $19.95 now 098 Jo 2?8 Local Agent Lot Us Answer Your Insurance Questions 2950 South 8750 West MEN'S SHOES Values to $6.95 Values to $10.95 All Kinds of Insurance Harold W. Carson, Mgr. ONLY 400 Pairs of Shoes For FLATS Jean Colonns 1 Ini One Group - ? mB a Coneur 700 Sedan with a practically flat floor! -- (SY1L) See Chevrolet cars, Chevy's Corvairs and Corvettes at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's pahjil 3 9152 Vest Main Stroet aeji?. (Sr.apANY J MAGNA UTAH Phone: BY . ss a iWill pay cash foe wrecked cen Also sell parts foe all kinds oil nn Brothers, recent converts from Georgia. Refreshments were serv' ed to forty. Saa WANTED ILJ W OQUIRRH STAKE M Men and Gleaners held a Fireside Sunday evening at the Stake House. Speakers were Mr. and Mrs. G. INSURE! 1 WkECKED AUTOS have what he will forty people. OQUIRRH STAKE is having the Improvement Era drive from September 11th to 17. Officials state that if YOU are not contacted, kindly call your Improvement Era directors in your own ward if you desire to take the magazine. . SATURDAY Mrs. A1 Booth entertained at a The Lake Ridge Ward Elders birthday party Tuesday for her Quorum held a party Friday eve- son, Mike. Games and refreshning in the Aaronic Priesthood ments were enjoyed by the young room of the Oquirrh Stakehouse. guests. Games, roast beef dinner and a He that can have patience can program were enjoyed by about w. BE SURE and . YJewS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley spent Labor Day weekend travel- CATHOLIC CAME ing to Kemmerer, Wyoming, Jackson Hole and Yellowstone MIGHT SLATED Park area. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes, EVE Mr. Max Barnes and Marie The public is cordially invited Porter. to attend the Catholic Game this Saturday evening, Weekend visitors at the home Night 8:00 p. m. at Our of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams September 17th, of Lourdes Parish HaQ. were Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. Lady THE JACKPOT has a total of and Mrs. Leo Yeates of Logan. $165 to be awarded to some lucky Admission will be the Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Herbst person. per ticket and family of El Cajon, Californ- original price- of $1.00 - many prizes, - to - include and ia,. visited last week at the home sheets and . foodstuffs, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petersen. The blankets, . will be given away. two ladies are sisters. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. John Adamson entertainLet me exhort everyone to do ed on Thursday evening at a birthday dinner party for her son their utmost to think' outside Mr. and and beyond our present circle and daughter-in-laMrs. Kenneth Blosch of Salt Lake of ideas. For every idea gained City. Other guests were their is a hundred years of slavery sons, Roger and Jeffrey and Mrs. remitted. Richard Jefferies Adamson's mother, Mrs. Margaret Dangerfield. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.Miuiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiia Bd Air Section 2. Ths secretary of stats is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah in the next general election in the manner provided by law. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of ths Phone Evelyn Kemp, BY WONDERFUL TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley rek turned Sunday from a trip to Idaho, Oregon, California and Nevada. In. Burley, Idaho they visited with Mr. Higleys brother, wile and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Higley. In Nyssa, Oregon, they visited Mr. Higleys cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feiman and family, and in Ashland, .Oregon, they visited with Mrs. Higleys sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Almus Rogers and family. In Alturas, California, they were guests of Mrs. Higleys sister, husband and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith. They also spent some time in Lassen National Park in California and with friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. Herrera in Portola, California. In Nevada they visited in Elko with their sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higley and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Higley and families and with Mr. Higleys brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Higley. At Wells, Nevada, they were guests of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Higley and family. (CfMmmory SST Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall taka effect the first day of January, 196L I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, . All who live in the boundaries of wards are to turn on their front porch lights the night their ward MIA is being held. These lights are to be turned on at 7:00 p. m. until 10:00 p. m. to help light the way to and from MIA. It is estimated that a globe burning for three hours a night for four nights will cost 2c. The crime rate in the U. S. A. is greater at night than in the daylight, so as an Oquirrh Stake Stake community project, officials ask all the townspeople to spend the extra 2c a month by turning on their front porchlights to help pave the way of our youth to bring a light their way. The schedules are: Monday Magna 1st Ward; P. G. 1st Ward, Spencer Ward. Tuasday-Mag- na 2nd Ward, P. G. 2nd Ward, Spencer 2nd Ward. Wednesday-LakeRidge Ward, LakaRidge 2nd Ward. rd ss YOU MIGHT THE MUTUAL -- Improvement Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints is asking people to light the way Parish LAKE RIDSE LOCALS 7-6- 61 ! . 1 , BY s 7-20- |