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Show fUCHA TIMES, MAGNA, Thursday, February 22, 1962 UTAH Hater Kotos of Interest banquet planned Pack 231 of the Cub Scouts will hold their Blue and Gold banquet at the Parish Hall in Kearns thi; Thursday. All parents and Cubs are invited. The evening entertainment is being directed by Charles Fratto, committee chairman, Miss Mary Fratto, Misr Paulette Fassio and Miss Kathy Phillips will assist in the serving Chamber Board Drafts Year's Plans Mr. and Mrs. Ron Anderson and baby son, Michael, were eekend guests recently at the nome of Mrs. Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner. Mrs. Carma Smith has been app counselor to pointed Mrs. Lorene Fowler in the Hunter 2nd Ward MIA. She replaces Mrs. Sally Anderson, who was recently released. Mr. Dennis Park has counseMr. and Mrs. Ted Harmon en- been appointed Coon Golden Mr. to lor for the dina tertained at Building Fund ner Saturday evening at their Young Mens Mutual. He replaces Rushton. home. Covers were laid for M: Jam:s Mr Keith Mrs. Gunderson, and Mrs. Harvey Haslam and Mrs, H. Redford, Mr. and Mrs. hadMr. and as house guests this past James McGill and Mr. Lindon week, a daughter and Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cottrell of McGill, Nevada. They departed Members of the Granger-Hunte- r Monday. Mrs. Cottrell assisted her Town Council are selling mother, who has been ill for some pens to raise cash for incidental tupe. expenses. Everyones coopeiatior Mrs. Ellen Watson and Mrs. is sought Dolly Brewer attended a Valentine luncheon, sponsored by the Miss Marilyn Dean left Thurs Rio Grande Ladies Auxiliary on day to visit with relatives and February 12Ji at Harmans Cafe. friends in Melville and Redwood Table games were later played. City, California. She attended the Mrs. Watson was also the gues e wedding of a friend. Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Youngrei Boyer, formerly of Kearm at a High Priest party held in th. and a Cyprus High School gradu- Kearns Stake last week. ate, who was married Saturday A family reunion for the Youn-gren- , Larson and Rahauge familMr. Blaine Bendixon and Mrs. at the M. Eldredge of the North Jordan ies was held February 9th of Salt Mrs. Aleta home of Vigh Stake High Council were speak, Watson ers at th$ Hunter 3rd Ward Sat Lake City. Mrs. Ellen those who attended. Plan: urday afternoon. are being made for further meet M iss Betsy Farnsworth cele- ings of the group. brated her 4th birthday Valen Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ludwig tines Day. Members of her famthe weekend in Price spent a for dinner ily joined birthday where they visited with relatives in her honor. Their daughter, Ruby, spent the weekend at home and had as a guest. Miss Mary Woolwine of Los Angeles. The young ladies 9 are roommates at the Brigham BIRTHDAY? Young University. WEDDING DAY? $ A dinner was held in their honor. Other guests included Miss 1 Let Us Help To Make The Athlyn Newton, Janice Nielson . Big Da Perfect and Sandy Cash, also BYU MCDONALD'S FLOWERS Bacchus DycsrJte Regarded Han Operation To Succumbs To If we permit extremes of wealth for a few and enduring poverty for many, we shall create a social explosiveness and a demand for revolutionary change. Dwight D. Eisenhower Long Illness MAYBE WE'RE End This Week age-gro- Ver-len- f i Locations- GRANGER! MAGNA CY ev sen W. 2700 So. SS10 So. 2820 W. -- Rs. M 2 -- After nearly 50' years of continuous operation, dynamite fixed Funeral rites were held Monday explosives production at the Bacchus Works came to an end this in the Magna First LDS Ward Chapel for Alvin Weaver Cook, week. reThis marked the end of a grad- 64, of 2915 South 9150 West, resident, who died n started six weeks garded Magna ual 9 i age-grou- CRAZY shut-dow- i a a.m., of cancer Tuesday, Salt Lake hospital. He had been ill for some time. The fine man was born May 3, 1897, in Ibapah, Tooele County, to Abraham and Evelyn Weaver Cook. He married Lola Jones June 14, 1926, in Salt Lake City. Ksnnecoti Employs Mr. Cook had served as a truck driver for Kennecott Copper Cor-- , poration for 23 years. He was also a former employe of Palace Laundry. He was a member of the LDS Church and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow; Mrs. Willie (Leola) daughter, Spefford, American Fork; mother, Magna; four grandchildren, brothers, sister, Sherman, Ibapah; James, Denver; Mrs. Carol Rasmussen, Hunter. Graveside military rites were held at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park and interment made under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home. ago. Customer requirements have been transferred to the Hercules plants located at Carthage, Missouri and Hercules, California. I am sure managements feeling of regret at this time is shared by those Hercules employes who have been associated with the dynamite business here at Bacchus for so many years, said R. G. Sailer, assistant works manager. Fortunately, the expansion of Chemical Propulsion activities minimizes many of the problems is Proposed J. Hubbard, stsnding. Are CHAMBER president usually associated with a shutFOR PLANS READYING anbe civic will tbs of down of this type, he added. organisation of projects Commerce, officers of the Magna Chamber nounced in future issues of this psper. Many of the dynamite emleft to right, Byron L. Huish, S. L. SandalL John ployes are already training for A. Rokich. Frank Falvo, Art Delmes. Thomas new jobs, either in the Chemical Department or the )WtT w Former Magna Man Propulsion Maintenance Department in accordance with a special procedure Succumbs At 48 worked out by the Company and the union. A few employees remain in Tuesday In Tooele dynamite in order to complete Lester Glenn Nuesmeyer, 48, decontamination operation and died Tuesday at his home, 41 equipment removal. Job vacancies West 2nd North, in Tooele of are available for all former dynanatural causes. mite employees upon completion The fine man, a former Magna of clean-u- p operations. Most of the major dynamite resident, was born December. 9, 1913, to Charles and Kathryn buildings have been decontamiNason Nuesmeyer. He married nated and equipment removed by Mr. and Mrs. John Bawden are Helen Cartwright June 17, 1937, making them available for conand was a mechanic at the Tooele version to Chemical Propulsion rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl on February 3rd. She use. Ordnance Depot. has been named Julie. She weighconstruction Actual 81 in necessary background) Forco Air Plant (shown of DRAWINGS DISCUSSING Survivors Listed F. Ayoro Lt. Gen. H. M. conversion of three buildings ed 7H pounds and joins two sisfor following briofing at Bacchus aro, from left, Col. L. and Lt. Col. G. C. Scott. Survivors include his widow; for advanced experimental pro- ters and two brothers at home. Cite Jr., Bacchus Works Manager R. C. Tucker daughters, Glenice, Deanna, both pellant use is weU under way. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of Tooele; mother, Magna; brothBasic dynamite processing Willard Bawden and Mr. and Mrs. ers, sisters, Kenneth, Charles, Mrs equipment has been shipped to James Coates. Merlin (Donna) Maxwell, Mrs. Carthage and Hercules in order The new baby had virus pneuOrson (Merlynn) Privett, all of to increase monia and had to be left in the there. production Magna; Mrs. Joe (Doris) Yurfick, Dynamite inventories have been hospital for a week to regain her Beaver, Pa.; Mrs. Don (Helen) built up at Bacchus so that inter- strength. This only is charity, to do all, Wade, Fairfield, Montana. all that we can. mountain customers can expect The gates of thought how slow Lt. Gen. H. M. Estes Jr., Deputy Commander Air Fore System Funeral rites were held Satur- usual good service during the peJohn Donne Works Bacchus at was a visitor Command for Aerospace Systems, day noon in Tooele and burial riod of production phase over to and late they discover themselves! made in the Salt Lake City Wednesday. the other locations, Mr. Sailer Yet when they appear, we see that they were always there, alsaid. Col. in the by accompanied arrived The general morning early ways open. of Directorate Langdon F. Ayers of the Technical Development Ralph Waldo Emerson AFSC. They arrived in a helicopter from Hill Air Force Base and ter. Anyone interested in receivElect circled some 30 minutes before landing at Bacchus because of dense Prop Busters ing one can do so by contacting early morning fog. any of the officers by phone. Officers Here The visitors were greeted by R. C. Tucker, works manager; New The first contest is scheduled R. G. Sailer, assistant works manager, and Lt. Col. George E. Scott, Paul Cutler is the new presi- March 9th at the United SteelBacchus Air Force Plant office. dent of the Prop Busters model workers Union HalL It will conGen. Estes was interested in the over-acapabilities of the airplane club, elected at a Febru- sist of indoor paper stick and Bacchus Works and especially in the Hercules concept and capaary 9th meeting. Vice president hand launch gliders. 4 bilities for producing giant boosters. honors went to Ralph Day with The next regular meeting of DeMark Fechner being named sec of G. director Explosives Dr. Lyman Bonner, development, the Prop Busters is Friday, Febtreasur partment, Wilmington, was at Bacchus to conduct the big booster retary and Lynn Bailey,are 23rd, 7:00 p.m. at the Unitruary remembers Board H. Gary ed Steelworkers' Main, Hall. portion of the briefing. Others participating were J. Ned and Nelson search and development manager; J. E. Keatley, C. P, Production Matthews, Gary manager, and Dr. Don Boynton, Advanced Development superin- Worthen. tendent. The new administration held a Following the briefing, Gen. Estes was taken on a tour of meeting at the Paul Cutler residence Tuesday, February 13th. Air Force Plant 81 and other Bacchus Works facilities. The business consisted of a plan' ned summers schedule with at Unasked advice is a trespass on least one contest per month, proposed rules concerning dues and Barbershop Quartet sacred - privacy. Henry S. Haskins the initiating of a club newslet- v ' But We Think Everyone Should Try Coin-Operat- uaki Good, Experienced Dry Cleaningl Special Until March 3rd Only- NEWS Gen. Estes Tours Dacchus; Hears Here Dig Dooster Plan Lt. - Ladies' Slacks, and Sweaters S Men's Sleeks end Shirts S D(OT i end Dytna 59$ West Main SL Magna -- officer-in-charg- , Appreciate Professional HUNTER p.innppo ed Cleaning And They Will Then -- ya . e, ll PAINT SPECIAL PRDGE WALL& Seeking Two weak ago the BcroOd S3o CSfag in tog CGCGAflO Committ.e. Paid political advartiaam.nt by Kins for Sanatt LaK (Member) City. Salt 5245 South, Eaat Gtovcnoon, FASHION Tenor Her- BY FULLER cules Club requested persons interested in barbershop quartet singing to contact club officials about ( forming such a group. A number of persons have responded, but to dais th group still is minus a tsnor. So. if you're a tenor, interested in barbershop music and have soma time you can donate to practice and. later performances, call Tom Curtis, Ext. 1200-B- . FLAT LATEX muM PER GALLON INTERIOR of your GLOSS family's health. 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