OCR Text |
Show Magna Timas, Magna, Utah Thursday, July 4, 1963 mmm mews Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart Wonderful Trip have had as a guest, Mrs. Stew of Danielle Carlin art's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall Pocatello, Idaho. and grandson, Dennis Thomas, returned June 25 from travels in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart Canada, Alaska and the Pacific and daughters, Lisa and Janice, Northwest spent the weekend at Bear Lake. Leaving on June 7, they motored to Raymond, Alberta, CanMr. and Mrs. Clair Bowden and ada, drove through the Canadian family motored to Logan over the Rockies to Dawson Creek, which weekend and attended the Howell is the beginning of the Alaskan family reunion. Highway. They visited Dawson City in the Yukon, noted gold Mrs. Jesse Gibbons of St. site, then spent four days in George, Utah, is staying at the Fairbanks, Alaska, with relatives. home of her son, Normand GibHeading toward Anchorage, bons, while her husband is in a Alaska, they also vacationed at Salt Lake hospital undergoing Valvez and Hains, ending at the surgery. capital city, Juneau, where they took a ferryboat to Prince Rupert, The Lake Ridge Second Ward Alaska. They were 30 hours on Primary Firelights enjoyed an the boat. Their next stop was outing at Butterfield Canyon last Prince George, Alaska, and they week. The girls cooked their later traveled down through the lunch over the bonfire. Leaders Northwest,, visiting Vancouver, are Ruth Baer and Dorothy Hos- Canada; Seattle, Wash.; Portland, kins. Jre., and through Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall have now Miss Shawna Jensen of Brig- visited every state in the United ham City, Utah, is spending a States except Hawaii. week at the home of a cousin, Miss Kathy Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. Langford received a long distance telephone call fiom a daughter, Mrs. YELLOWSTONE TRIP Laurel Mayfield, who is residing Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bracken, in . Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Mayfields Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris and husband is employed in Texas families departed Saturday for a with the Navy Aircraft. weeks trip of camping, fishing Mrs. Vay Beagley - and Mrs. and sight-seein- g, spending most of their time at Fishing Bridge Muriel Wilkey entertained at a in Yellowstone National Park. brunch and shower for Mrs. Beth Winn at the Beagley - home on They plan to return July 6th. June 26. Mrs. Winn recently beMr. and Mrs. Tal Bird and came a mother. Twenty-seve- n family visited with Mr. Birds women attended. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Bird, of Bluebell, Utah, over the weekend. The occasion marked the birthday anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. James Bird, which occur the same day. Disneyland is the destination Driffill family for tWo weeks of vacation-timThey will leave during the week of July 4th.. While in California, they will visit Mr. Driffills uncle and Mrs. Driffills cousin. ..of the Frank e. -- Mr. and Mrs. . Stanley Olsen Mri and Mrs. Gail Martin announce the birth of a little girl, Vickey Lee, on June 20. She weighed six pounds, 10 ounces, and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whitaker of Kanosh, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Martin of Scipio, Utah. Mrs. Martins mother will visit here for a week. Mrs. P. L. Gaffney entertained at a birthday party to note the eighth anniversary of her daughter, Patty. Attending were Terry Collard, Patty Herman, Mary Lou Huish, Cindy Wells, Elaine Bowden, Jody Robinson and Debbie have had as visitors their daughand five children, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin R. Brown of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Brown and children will stay for Avis. a month in Magna. Mr. Brown The Lake Ridge Second Ward will return home shortly. First Year Beehive Class and former members of that ward held their honor night Wednesday, June 26.- Worker Bee awards were presented to Melanie Carter, Shelley Ikola and Vay Ann son-in-la- w - Beagley. Also participating were Shauna Malloy, Gloria George and Jo-Ly- Peterson. Parents of the girls were invited io the event, directed by the leader, Mrs. Rose Bird. If repaid in 14 days the total cost will be 83. Phone for prompt, courteous service! LOAMS IP TO $2000 Relief Society Meetings During the coming week, Relief Society meetings will be held in the three Lake Ridge wards. On Thursday, July 11, at 9:30 a.m., the Lake Ridge Ward will hold their work day meeting. Tuesday, July 9, the Lake Ridge Second Ward will meet at 10 a.m. A laundry demonstration will be given. Wednesday, July 10, tha Lake Ridge Third Ward will meet at 10 a.m. Watch Foods During Holiday Times; Can Be Very Dangerous The great American holiday-t- he Magna Doy Staters Ready For Logan Trip July Openings On Some Trout Fourth of July-a- nd the great Utah holiday the 24th of July are here again, and local families are planning picnics and parties. For many families, the July 4 event, holiday will be a four-da- y providing plenty of opportunity for fun and enjoyment. But all the July weekends will be popular for outdoor funseekers. To be sure that these picnics remain fun and do not become tragedies, the Utah State Medical Association warns about the problem of food spoilage and food poisoning. Most foods spoil quickly in hot weather and away from refrigeration. If there are a few staphy lococcic bacteria present, they need only a few hours of time and a warm temperature to grow rapidly. Some foods can become poisoned in as little as five or six hours on a hot day. Simple Rules There are some easy and simple ways to avoid food poisoning on a picnic. One valuable item is a good portable icebox. Chill the foods thoroughly in the refrigerator at home. Use plenty of ice. Make sure the lid is tight This will keep your perishables fresh. Take along the sandwich in- gredients in the original wrappings and containers and make up your picnic lunch on the spot, just before mealtime. Take the ham in a sealed can and open it at mealtime. The same applies to mayonnaise. Keep the boiled eggs and potatoes separate in the icebox, and mix the potato salad at the last minute. Stick to canned foods and sealed jars and bottles that can be opened just before serving. Be careful about pies and cream-fille- d bakery items. They spoil very fast on a hot day. Fresh fruits keep better and will make good desserts. Its actually not very difficult to insure safe picnic meals. Just follow your home practice of refrigerating those foods that need it. If you make up a hamper of sandwiches, load it into your hot auto trunk, head for the beach, and eat many hours later well, youre asking for trouble. Hurricane Detection A new system to provide early detection of hurricanes may soon be available as a result of a seven-yea- r research project of the oil industry. Tested against known information on 41 past tropical disturbances, a list of 20 hurricane criteria correctly classified 40 of these 41 cases as developing hurricanes or merely storms. The system now awaits final testing. PACKARD RADIATOR SERVICE 2506 Wost 3500 South RADIATOR or BRAKE SERVICE CALL and DELIVERY 298-196- PICK-U- P 2 Waters Listed ", 'svV , . . ,s L READY FOR BOYS STATE Front row, Richard Clegg, con of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clegg: Pete Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pearson; back row, left to right, Bruce Yeates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy K. Yeates: Layne Naylor, Notice To Contractors Sealed, proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3545 South, up to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, 1963, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction of the West Lake Junior High School, located at 3355 South 3450 West, Salt Lake County, Utah. Bids will be- publicly opened and read in the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:35 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, 1963. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and, all proposals. A certified or cashiers check or bid bond of not of less than five per cent the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter in to the contract or furnish the 100 performance bond, and 100 material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. The work called for is separated into three (3) contracts, namely: General Contract Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Contract and Electrical Contract. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Haines & Purhonen, Architects, 65 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $100.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects in good order within ten days following receipt of proposal. - -- (5) son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne V. Naylor and Dennis Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Jordan. The young men are leaving July 6th to attend sessions of Boys State at Logan. A varied type of instruction will be given. Mrs. Laura Fraser entertained members of her Pinochle Club Thursday, June 27. Light refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed by the group. Its " Day, Yes, Tomorrow The Lake Ridge Third Ward a watermelon bust at enjoyed Magnas Fourth of July cele- their MIA meeting Tuesday evebration promises to be exciting ning. and colorful. But officials of same emphasize that Flying Old Glory is one way Keith Winn and Stephen Beagevery American can stand up and ley spent the weekend at home. be counted for this important na- They are employed in Logan. tional holiday. Holy Land Thousands of visitors to Israel each year visit the chapel on the Mount of the Beatitudes in lower Gallilee. This Holy Land monument is built on the site where Jesus pronounced the Sermon on Blessed are the the Mount: poor; blessed are the meek; blessed are the merciful..." From the chapel, the visitor can retrace the footsteps of Jesus downward from the Mount to the Sea of Galilee, where He performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes. Nazareth and Cana are but a short distance .away. For, its one way every citizen can remind himself and his neighbors of one of the most precious freedoms of the times the freedom to fly The Stars and Stripes. Besides, its the most beautiful flag in the world and theres nothing like a whole street full of Old Glory to stir the American heart. And because July 4th is the anniversary of American freedom, its doubly important that the flag fly from every home on that national holiday. Gov. George D. Clyde has proclaimed the week of July 1 through July 7 as Flag Week in Utah. All local parade officials have taken steps to see that The Stars Weed, you're In luck) Become hart is NEW LOW PHCI for a 12 fe. stainless steal tub Spaed Quean automatic washer. Advanced factory engineering made thb . combination money-savin-g pt top quality end lew price Ym, and Stripes are prominently displayed on the Magna Main Street as well as the residential streets. And, to individual citizens, they say, Fly Old Glory at your home July 4th! More Trout At Flaming Gorge Reservoir Planted BMiUi. Ki auflttltfafilui ...and pebe minuet In... tee ...end An additional 80,000 rainbow trout from Department of Fish and Game hatcheries went into the Flaming Gorge Reservoir last week as water continued to back s DOW P. BRIAN up behind the dam. Thanks to an exceptionally Board of Education moist spring, it now appears that Granite School District the reservoir will be larger come Dates of Publication: Thursday, fall than had originally been June 27, 1963; Thursday, July 4, 1963, and Thursday, July 11, 1963. Clerk-Treasur- the Lake and Center Creek drainages in Wasatch County, will remain open through Nov. 30. The Lake and Center Creek drainages close to angling on Aug. 6 this year. lakoridge h'otes Fly Old Glory On Beginning July 4, Utah anglers will be able to fish several waters that have been previously closed, the Utah Department of Fish and Game noted today. In Duchesne and Wasatch counties, the West Fork of the Duchesne River, and the Red Creek, Current Creek, Lake and Center Creek drainages including lakes and reservoirs, will open. In Morgan County, East Canyon Creek from its entrance into East Canyon Reservoir upstream to Peterson Draw near Gorgoza, will open to angling on Independence Day. In Rich County, Allen Canyon Creek, or the area known as Waltons Canyon, will open on July 4 for the first time this year. All waters listed above, except $238 ijaED annuel FAMED FOB DEPENDABILITY RJRNITURIE: of Magna 9013 West 2700 South BYron Lewis Bros. Stages South West Tempi Salt Lake City. Utah EL Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger, Hunter. Jet and Magna Area end Business Houses. Phone 360 Bee-chu- e reel-den- ts or EL for additional Information. Leave S.L.C. Leave Magna" Magna BY momey on my; pay? or anybodys pay! Heres how I did it. I found it could be done on my pay I decided at least part of what I earn should be mine to keep. So I opened a First Security like it savings account and started to pay myself first each payday. Treated just another bill. And before I knew it I was well on my way to becoming a THOUJANDAIRE. J and keep at it every payday. Soon you will have $1,000 in the bank and will become aTHOU$ANDAIRE Why dont you try it this next payday I l 0 'Q like me! -months Savings Mm tha blgkeit bonk Interns! permitted by law 494 on fwalva M savings M deposit lass than non year. savings, 3 V HOW SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS GROW 21st South 6:3rPM SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 8:00 AM 9:55 AM 6:30 PM 3:40 PM New Schedule Added Service Serving Magna. Bacchus, v Hunter and Granger. Magna Depot Magna Drug Bus Express Packages Handled On All Schedules New Schedule. if Pgdnrd hwunneo Papon CwysmM fnonrity Boob of Masw, Ant SoooriOy lank of Utah, Aral Amt Sonority Stale Amt Sonority jgja. PAPANIKOLAS er FINANCE COMPANY NEW BUS SCHEDULE Stop save! look of M A. N A. mh loch Spring ' Plus Guaranteed lank tatnrnst |