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Show t&ivml ISRiSldlae 141 1 FUrpui An. il Lake City, Cu& sm A a rn A YOUR Vole Is Very J , tl - Wcj , Year h . V ' f ji ,. t xxgr x x-a- w "W , ' , , ; "'S'' xus jjd i Forty-Fourt- . s. -- j y V, i JrfS '" S : ia PtTA r.IccSlnrj Zcncro Deem f!cEl:c70 -- I-K f -- p-v ,. fivsl ld Accounffcnfl IS A sign in a Salt Crew Cuts at Your Own Risk. Amen to that If only some men knew how dreadful they look with a crew cutl THERE LETTER to an editor from A Mother" has been reprinted so many timas that its origin has been lost but republication hasnt caused it to lose its point particularly for a certain in this area: group of teen-ageAlways we hear the spoiled plaintive cry of the teen-age- r: What can we can we rs do;-whe- re go? some suggestions. Paint the woodwork. Mow the lawn. Wash the car. Learn to cook. Scrub some floors. Repair the sink. Build a boat Get a job! Your parents' do not owe you entertainment Your town does not owe you recreational facilities. The world does not owe you .a living. You owe the world something. You owe It your time and energy and your talents. Help the minister, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army. Visit the sick. Assist the poor. And when you are through and not too tired read a book. w The 8:00 p. m. gathering is a General Priesthood meeting and members of ' the Melchizedek Priesthood," the Aaronic Priesthood and unordained members are invited. Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. all members of the North Jordan Stake are invited to attend the Missionary meeting. This will end at 12:00 noon. The afternoon session of conference convenes at 2:30 p. m. and the Stake Presidency invites all A PRETTY PARTY Is being enjoyed left to PTA president, standing; Milton Johnson, Web- Stake members to return for the ster School principal, his wife and Mrs. Merrill final session. right, by Mrs. Barbara Barton, Granite Council At 7:00 p. m. a giant fireside for Coordinator; Mrs. Bernice Bello, Granite CounDuckworth, Room Mother representative. The members of the North Jordan and Sffair was well attended. cil president; Mrs. Carmen Simpson, Webster Granger Stakes is scheduled at the North Jordan Stake House. One of the - delightful social gold trim was presented to each vases of fall blooms, orange and functions Friday- was a buffet guest as they arrived and each gold place cards. Miniature candy supper given by the Webster teacher and representative Room carts were given as favors. Associa- Mothers sat at individual card School Parent-TeachMrs. Merrill Duckworth, Room tion to honor Room Mothers, tables that were decorated with Mother representative, was in direct charge, assisted by her husfaculty members. Principal and Mrs. Milton Johnson and special band and a committee composed of Mrs. Grant Damron, Mrs. Paul guests, Mrs. Bernice Bello, GranSEPTEMBER TIME s. ite Council president and Mrs. White and Mrs. John W. Barbara Barton, Granite coordinPTA chairmen heads alALMOST GONE TO ator. so aided in the success of the An orange autumn leaf with planned function. prettily Wans for' the annual ' Grand ON CLERKS Carnival, to be held at Our The month of September Lady of Lourdes Parish in so will will end Friday-a- nd Magna are progressing very niceyour chance to vote for ly, according to word received by of the YOUR CHOICE Chairman Paul Razzeca. contest, CHAIRMEN and helpers of various booths and concessions sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce. held a meeting Tuesday evening Deposit boxes are at the and are promising Carnival well as various slores-a- s Comers many pleasant surprises. Father Lawrence Spellen reentry blank to place your nomination for this coveted minds friends of the Magna Funeral services were held Parish that the Carnival is but a title. George Leo Smith, 68, respectMrs. Elma Bracy from the Thursday afternoon at the Hunter short 4 weeks away, October ed Magna resident, of 2919 South Ward Chapel for Margaret Ellen and that tickets for the afMagna Lumber and Hard8950 West, died at his residence, ware was the August popu(Nellie) Powell, 88, of 3455 South fair are available from every 8:30 p. m. of a lingering illness. 5600 West. The regarded lady parish lar choice, and will not be family or at the Rectory. died Tuesday, 1:20 a. m. in a Salt THE man was The prizes are: cedar chest filleligible again for this honor, Lake hospital of causes incident ed with linens; a born July 31, 1892, in Manistee, but there are over a hundll to age. red other clerks and store home movie outfit; a rotisserie Michigan. He married Helen Z. SHE WAS born September 25, oven. Lane October 10, 1916, in Salt Lake City. in Lake Point, Tooele 1871, The winner will receive These prizes will be on display $25.00 hi credit slips that County, a daughter of Hyrum and in the near future in downtown Mr. Smith had been a carpenter Nancy Bradley Davis. She mar- Magna, at an establishment to at Kennecott Copper Corporation may be redeemed at five ried David local stores. Thomas Powell be announced very shortly. for 44 years. He retired August 1, November 3, 1892 at Tooele. The 1960. He had been a member of marriage was later solemnized in the Royal Order of Moose and MAGNA the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. FORMER resided in Magna for 44 years. WEBSTER SETS Powell died in 1910. Survivors Given KILLED The fine lady had been active COUPLE Survivors include his wife, BACK-T0-SCH00- L in the Church Relief Society and Magna; five daughters, Mrs. Irene CAR CRASH Young Womens Mutual Improve- IN OCT. 5 Boyles, Atwater, California; Mrs. ment Association. services funeral Joint for Verl Jacobi, Savannah, Georgia; Survivors Given 58, former for Mrs. Mable Jones, Tooele; Mrs. Night Survivors include a son, three Thomas Richard Jones, Dorothy Jensen, Salt Lake City; Webster Elementary School is set daughters, Mrs. Inez Day, Boun- Magna resident, and his wife, Eva Mrs. June Jackson, Magna and for Wednesday, October 5th, be- tiful; Mrs. Gid (Pearl) Rolfe, Mrs. Madsen Jones, 55, who were killed 19 grandchildren. ginning promptly at 7:00 p. m. Leonard (Josephine) Larsen, My- Friday in an automobile accident Funeral rites were held Satur- . ALL PARENTS are extended a ron R. Powell, all of Hunter; 14 near Rawlins, Wyoming, were conducted Tuesday in the Rock day afternoon in the Magna special invitation to attend, meet grandchildren; 33 Union Hall and interment made the teacher of their child and see five brothers, Bert Springs LDS Ward. MR. JONES was born April 8, at Valley View Memorial Park what is being taught, according Davis, Lake Point; Joseph, Frank, under the direction of the Peel to PTA officials, who are spon- Ruben and Wayne Davis, all of 1902, in Midvale, a son of Reese and Margaret Jane Werrett Jones. Funeral Home. Hunter. soring this program. He married Eva Madsen April 8, 1930 in Salt Lake City. He was a retired stale manager of the Combined Insurance Company Dell Along Fc? CZczns er Papa-nikola- I'VE DECIDED anything too seriously wrong with the economy of a country whose most vexing problems are still: (1) how to reduce and (2) how to find a place to park! Gcrr.ivcl V0n George Smith Succumbs To there cant be YOU ALWAYS know which people have found life a bed of roses you hear them complaining about the thorns. evening mis- sionary meeting starts at 6:30 p. m. Expected to attend are Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics, Quorum Presidencies, Stake Auxiliary Executives, secretaries and all Stake Mission! Lake' City barbershop: .THIS J Conference Slated THE SATURDAY money. Final Rites th Honor Fine Hunter Lady Long Illness 28-2- 9, MR. STANNARD, Cyprus English instructor, gives this definition: His: Pronoun which means Hera WELL-KNOW- Bell-Howe- TIME AGO I sat in court as a character witness for a young friend. She had quarreled with her husband and was convinced that the only solution was a divorce. The couple Was in court to decide custody of their daughter. Since the character of both parents was above reproach, the judge finally took the little girl to his chambers, hoping to learn which parent she chose to go with. When he returned, he was SOME ld alone. From the bench he eyed the parents sternly, and then he asked if they had told the little girl that she came from Heaven. The surprised parents nodded, and the judge said bleakly, T rather thought, so. She says she cant leave either one of you, so she asked me to send her back to God. I wasnt too surprised to see the young couple turn to each other, then make hand in hand for the judges chambers and their little girl. The judges face broke into a smile, and I knew he wasnt too surprised either. Sometimes, he said, you have to put words Into mouths of babes to get a little sense in the heads of their parents. CAPSULE COMMENT For every $10 of planned retail purchases, the typical housewife goes on to buy an additional $5.18 in unplanned purchases (showing how important it is for a merchant to get a customer IN HIS STORE) Generally speaking, if you run a merchandise ad without prices, you cut your market in half. - OH. SO? Writing ability corpes last in a list of ten qualities needed by a good newspaper person set forth by Louis Spilman of the National Editorial Associa tion. The qualities are: character, responsibility, physical and moral outage, common sense, enter rise, specialized knowledge, personality, accuracy and thoroughness, wholesome . curiosity and writing ability, f owners-manager- ol Who's Who Found As Local Teacher PTA work and after her sons reached school age, went back to teaching her first love. She was on the Webster School faculty for several years and now holds an affectionate "blace in the hearts MRS. VIRGINIA TURPIN - ialx e: from-injurie- s . s. NIGHT Edgar E. Perrenoud of - 2198 South 9100 West, has a keen eye for selecting personalities, for by his correct entry in Whos Who contest that appears weekly in the Magna Times, he identified Mrs. Marlow (Virginia) Turpin as the subject last week. HOWEVER, he missed out on one clue and received $8.00, sending the jackpot up to $62.00. . Mrs. Turpin is an instructor at Brockbank Junior High School, teaching physical education. She is known to one and all for her bright smile and cheery disposition. She formerly taught school in Bingham, met Marlow Turpin, a noted basketball star, and subsequently married him. Their two sons seemed to have inherited the physical ability of both parents particularly Ivan, who is already making a name for himself in sports especially basketball and might even rival the records that his father established at Cyphis High School and later at the Brigham 'Young University. Active PTA Worker Mrs, Turpin has been active In Demos Cell Lc!rc Fall quarterly conference of North Jordan Stake is set for Saturday and Sunday, October 1st and 2nd. No members are expected to attend from the General Authorities. ALL WE WANT for Christmas is gift paper tastefully wrapped around some green I can make ,y tzmqc . Go borne! "' innlV &cztd tfTWSft-sS- w- Magna, Utah, Thursday, September 29, 1960 rusMSsrjsruurifi 13 tfCJLrf3b ' umwnwn.. tlctessary Tuesday, October 4th, from the hours of 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m., voters in Districts will have an opportunity to voice their choice whether Magna Water Company, an Improvement District, will operate and improve the local sewer or whether Salt Lake County will continue. The official ballot will read: . S' ? k.,,., Shall the bonds of Magna Water s4"! 1. 'S- - (. . .. EXGG Company, an Improvement District, Salt Lake County, in the aggregate sum of $1,200,000, maturing in not to exceed 40 years from the date thereof and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of 6 per annum, be issued by said district for the purpose of paying the cost of improving and extending the system for the collection, treatment and disposition of sewage for said district, Number Fifteen and for the purpose of paying such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection therewith and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, which bonds shall be payable solely from such part of the revenues of the water and MAGMA SLATES sewerage facilities of said district as may be determined by the Board of Trustees of the district? FIRST FALL Must Be Registered Voters ' All voting must be a registered PTA MEETING voter residing in the district and paid a property tax in the district in the year next preceding The initial fall meeting of the said election. Magna Elementary School PTA is set for Wednesday, October 5th, POLLING PLACE for Districts ROBERT S. RILEY . . . Senior Accountant will be at the Magna beginning promptly at 7:00 p. m. Union Hall, located at 2650 South ' THE PRINCIPAL theme of the Robert S. Riley of Salt Lake 8950 West in Magna. evening is to introduce and ac- City has been appointed senior POLLING PLACE for Districts quaint patrons with the new accountant for the Utah Copper will be at the has been Division, Kennecott reading program that Copper Cor- Magna Elementary School, 8500 adopted this year by the Magna poration, it was announced today West 3100 South in Magna. School. O. C. Madsen, Division compPTA officers and faculty mem- by troller. bers, headed by Principal Philip MR. RILEY, a recent graduate Debs, feel this is one of the most BEAUTICIAN important phases for a school of Stanford University, holds a child learning to read correctly, B. S. degree in geology and a M. WINS FIRST properly identify words, so that S. degree in mineral engineering. they will be fully equipped to He served with the United States FOR STATE step into junior high and thence Navy Seabees from 1953 to 1955. school and high college. Merrill Stewart owner The new senior accountant is READING and writing are married to the former Joan Hathand operator of Merrill's synonymous, and if one learns to away of Palo Alto, California. Beauty Salons in Magna correctly read, they will, without They have two children. and Salt Lake City, won exception, write more accurately. first place Monday in the Principal Debs, Miss Holt and State of Utah Beauticians Mrs. Larimer will each give a convention. Mr. Stewart's CLUB COPPER GIVES talk on various aspects entry was Miss Linda Coon of the reading program. of Magna. OCTOBER EVENTS AFTER THE MEET, there will BY WINNING. Mr. Stebe a display of the Macmillan wart not only was honored ALL ME.CERS Book Company Reading Program FOR the association, but will by and the phonetics program in Events for the month of Octoa free trip to Miami. get each grade of the school. Teachers ber at the Utah in July with all ex- Florida have Club Copper of each grade will be with the been released ta.in-cludpaid. pensea displays to answer questions that parents may have. The displays and teachers will October Saturday, Crash Hurts Family be in the following rooms: night for club members and partFirst Grade, Room 2; Second ners. Starts promptly at 8:00 p. m. Vem G. Miner, 40, of 465 West Grade, Room 6; Third Grade, 29 Big 3500 October Saturday, South; his wife, Melva P. Room 10; Fourth Grade, Room 21; Halloween Dance. Music will be 38, and a son, Ken Wade Miner, Fifth Grade, Room 18; Sixth furnished by Clarice Bergmans Miner, 22 months, were in imRoom 13. Grade, orchestra. Prizes will be given for Monday Parents may go to more than best costumes, and the committee proved .condition, received Thursday, 15 one room if they so desire. Teach- urges all to come attired in cos- miles south of Eureka when their ers will be in the rooms until tumes. Masljs are a MUST. trailer a flat-be- d truck, pulling 9:00 p. m. to answer questions. Club officials remind all that missed a curve and plunged down open bowling is held every Fri- an embankment. day, Saturday and Sunday. They were taken to the Juab Children are more tractable County Hospital. Mr. Miner is the than adults, and learn more readof Magna. It is the hardest thing in the son of Mr. A. L. Miner ily to love the simple verities that The injured man had 250 will make them happy and good. world being a good stitches taken to close face Mary Baker Eddy Anthony A. C. Shaftesbury wounds. She's Our Gall ' of all Brockbank junior high school. She is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and prior to that attended Lincoln High School at Orem. She is a delightful homemaker and an excellent cook truly proving that two careers can be combined housewife-mothe- r and school teacher. The first name pulled out of the large box this week for the Whos Who contest was from Mrs. James Simmons, 7735 West 3100 South, who correctly identified the subject as Thomas Hubbard but again missed out by one on the correct number of clues. She has been mailed a check for $6.00. Therefore, the jackpot for next week is $76. The judges noted that one of the unusual aspects of this week's Whos Who, in looking over the number of entries, was that over half of them identified Mr. Whos Who as Raymond Thompson. While half of the clues could point to him, if one carefully checks the remainder of the ... (Continued on Insidf Pag) Magna Wafer Trustee Chairman Issues Statement On Sewer In view of the seriousness and rent assets and capital improveimportance of the forthcoming ments with a book value of over Sewer Bond Election and its im- $1,500,000 in i960. These are a few of the outpact upon the community, I feel compelled to make the following standing facts and accomplishments. observations pertaining to it: AS INDICATED in previous Up to this lima they have failpublic statements by the Board ed to mention one word as to the of Trustees of the Magna Water need of merit of the sewer proCompany, they have only carried gram and its effect upon the comout their duties and responsibili- munity. Apparently, they are not ties in abeyance to the expressed concerned about the well being of so long as they, wishes and desires of those pre- the people-ju- st sent at a public meeting February through one medium, may dis17, 1960 to call a bond election on credit the officials of the Water October 4, 1960. Company in the eyes and minds However, there are those with- of the people and satisfy personal in the community who seek to grudges. Wyoming. elecWhal Is The Significance? His survivors include a brother, defeat the purpose of this tion Of what bearing or significance innuendoes, by insinuations, Salt Lake City half truths Douglas Jone and distorted figures, then, has the amount of monies, and a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Duke, to cast suspicion and doubt upon I and others may have received Magna. reMRS. JONES was born May 17, the honesty and integrity of the from the Water Company in Members and those as- turn for services rendered in the Board 1905, in Boise, Idaho, a daughter sociated with the Water Com- performance of our duties and reof Orson and Sigrid Anderson to convey the sponsibilities, and which was proMadsen. She was a member of pany, attempting that we are perly authorized and sanctioned impression thereby the LDS Church and the Daughnot qualified to handle and adters of Utah Pioneers. minister the affairs of the sewer Her survivors include program if it is approved by the WHOOPEE! NO brothers and a sister. residents and taxpayers of the Improvement District Area. SCHOOL FOR Accomplishments Listed CUB SCOUT MEETING In reference to the above, they FOUR Pack meeting for Cubs 566 was fail to mention the successful acheld Thursday at the Hunter Re- complishments by the same of Students Granite creation Hall with Dean Larson, Board of the past four years, to School District, including leader, in charge. Den 2 had which they refer, 1957 to 1960, local schools, will have a the charge of invocation, followed by wherein company was four-da- y this vacation the flag ceremony in charge of brought out of the red into the due to the annual fall week, Den 3. also black, whereby you now meeting of the Utah EducaDen 1 presented patriotic songs have an adequate water supply tion Association on Thursand the origin of each, followed for years to come a modern day and Friday. by Den 4 giving the history and pumping plant, large transmisPupils are looking forof the United States. sion lines, replacement of about growth ward with anticipation to Awards were given to Mark 4 miles of old lines within the the holiday, and will unRomrell, Danny West, Gary Wall, residential area, and refunding of doubtedly return to school Noel Paulsen, Rulon Williams, $135,000 of the personal loans on October 3rd with' reJohn Hansen, Niels Anderson, made by you to the Water Comnewed vigor and Jerry Larson and Mr. Christian pany, as well as converting a ton. $138,000 liability of 1951 to cur DAYS! by the Board of Trustees as a whole, which in turn was examined by the auditing firm of Ernst & Ernst in their yearly audit and, found to be in order, upon the pertinent question of , issueWhich is: Namely, is the present Sewer System adequate to meet the needs and demands placed upon it? We are advised by competent authority that it is NOT, that it is obsolete, that it has served its purpose and outlived its usefulness, and is no longer capable of . meeting the requirements from a public health standpoint. That being the case, we are confronted with the responsibility of submitting these facts to you in their true light, based upon the extreme urgency and need in cor- - , recting this situation and providing an opportunity, whereby you and all of us, can, by supporting the Bond Issue, acquire a treatment plant collection system that will serve the community for many years to come. Lei your judgment be govern- ed by facts and not personalities involved. Do you want to pay up to $100 per month sewer charges to Salt Lake County and receive nothing in return other than inadequate sewer service, or Would you rather pay $3.00 per month sewer charges to the Magna Improvement District and acquire a modern, treatment and disposal plant and expanded collection system in return for your money? If so, then vote yes on the Sewer Bond Election. , (signed) Arthur Marsh, Chairman, Magna Water Board of Trustees . , |