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Show t.r.lvnal Microfilming Ul Piarpont Ay. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH DEADLINES Clazzifieds: Monday. 5:00 pan. Taken only at office, none over phone except business firms and customers who maintain open ac- counts. 75c minimum. Advertising: Monday. x rr Vol. 47, No. 5 jj Out .aud ffCs ESPECIALLY in bulent world, music ?i ffxWOS. todays tur- essential to harmonious living. When the cares that infest the day have produced a mood of dejection and fatigue, try music. It has the power to create new moods, to dispel doubt, fear, and uncertainty, and substitute faith, hope and courage. It can be a balm for mental and physical weariness. It is an inspiring manifestation of mans triumph over all adversity. is "THE MESSAGE to Garcia, by the late illustrious Elbert Hubbard, first appeared in his little magazine, The Philistine. Widely distributed all over the world, millions read it. It was about a man named Rowan whom President McKinley selected to carry a message to Garcia, the Cuban general during the War. Rowan listened,! took the message, sealed it in an old oilskin pouch next to his heart, and was off. No questions! asked, no excuses. Through the! jungles he went alone and he delivered the letter. He was one of those dependables so rare in this world. No wonder his fame spread like wildfire! The author said, The man who, when given a letter to Garcia, quietly took the missive, with-- 1 out asking any idiotic questions, and with no lurking intention of chucking it into the nearest sewer, or of doing aught else but deliver it, never gets laid off nor has to go on strike for higher Spanish-America- n xt frE3 htibi 7-56- rrxxwxffis Mk At P-8- P-8- Non-LD- S Merchant Says Vandals Arc Menace Park. Instruction sheets giving detailed instruction about parade time and assembling points will be issued to till who are going to be in the parade. Any person wishthese instruction sheets ing should contact Dale Bello, Parade Director, VS I stillstands Othershehsedare. The hanging gardens of Baby-- 1 Phidias I statue of Zeus at Olym-- 1 Ephe-- 1 The tomb ot Mausota. The Colossue of Rhpdes, a stat- of Apollo believed to have been 100 feet high. The lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt Antipaters list, like most other lists of the past, consisted of things to go and see. But in this age of science, Dr. Carmichaels list includes scientific wonders, Magna O. Searle, Sept. 25, 1896, in Dry-B.C- ., fork, Uintah County, the marriage later being solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Nov. 24, I960. Mr. Caldwell was a retired farmer and a former Ver-nornal resident. th gurvjvors include sons, daugh-?drMrs. John H (Clara) Aneas both of Magna; Ar Riye;ton. Mrs E c (Vera) Nepolis, Bingham; Ellis W., Mid s. ed during the parade but they will open again at 6:00 until 10:00 ture and appearance. Entries must be at the park by 12 noon on the 24th, covered with Saran wrap and in containers, with the name of the person entering the contest taped to the bottom of the container. All baked goods will be sold at 2:00 p.m. . le There will be hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn, drinks, candy, sno cones and ice cream. Some of the games will be Bulls Eye, Dart Throw, Ring Toss and Baseball. Throw. There will be two special games for the teens this year Shoot the Basketball and Hit the Baseball (pitched by an automatic pitcher.) There will be fun rides, such as the Kennecott Train, Pony 1 Ride, Two Junior Rides, Swing Rides and a Ferris Wheel. There will be three ticket in the booths at the park-o- ne field house and two among the Magna Youth Finds Honesty Pays 297-665- 5. awarded this year in the following divisions: $50 Grand Prize with several first prizes in other divisions - Miniature, Commercial, Religious, Novelty and -- 297-229- 7. MAGMA TIMES- IS tfjr- GIVEN " SCROLL FOR POLIO HELP "For your significant contribution to the success of Utah's K.O. POLIO campaign, the Utah Slate Medical Assn, is happy to present this scroll," was the statement mad to the Magna Times by Harold Bowman, executive secretary of the Utah State Medi- All marching units and bands will assemble north of 2700 South on 8560 West. All commercial floats will assemble east- - of 8560 West on 2700 South. All Horse Riding Groups and Individual Horse Riders will assemble at 8500 West, north of 2700 South. All Miniature floats will assemble in the same areas as the religious floats. All units are to be in place by 4:45 p.m. and all units must (in order to be eligible for prizes,) receive a judging number which will be provided by a parade official at the starting point of the parade. Refreshments will be served to all participants in the cal Assn. Mr. Bowman further elaborated that the polio campaign was a tremendous success, with approximately 80 per cent of the state's population now immunized from the disease through the Sabin Oral Vaccine program. He also said that the whole state was unified and parade at the park, following the conclusion of the parade. Any interesting information or historical facts concerning participating floats should be forward Funeral Rites John Bert Coon Survivors Given Survivors include two sons and five daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Florence) Nielsen, Mrs. Bertha Dixon, Mrs. Blair (Ruth) Sutton, Floyd A., all of Magna; John Delbert, Mrs. Elmo (Donna) Baw-deGranger; Mrs. Donald (Rhea) Bagley, Murray; foster son, Clayton Ek, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Bertha Chambers, Roswell H., Clifford A., all of Salt Lake City; Rudgar Y., Hunter; Archie B., Chula Vista, (Continued on Last Page) n, HONESTY PAYS Shown receiving a $25 United Slates Savings Bond is Robert Pendleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Pendleton, 2747 S. 9050 West, Magna, for his honesty in finding several documents in the alley at the rear of the National Finance Company in Magna and promptly returning them to the owners. Making the presentation is Hal Evans, manager of the local office. The documents were evidently dropped or thrown away during a recent burglary of the National Finance office. VARIETY OF BLAZES KEEP FIREMEN With the hot weather and dry season upon this area, the number of fires are increasing, according to a report made Monday by the Salt Lake County Fire Department No. 2 in Magna. HOPPING side by boys. July 14 Property owned by Salt Lake County at 21st South and 8800 West was damaged with a grass fire. July 14 A grass fire started on a vacant lot owned by Kennecott near the Pleasant Green Cemetery. Ambulance Calls July 12 Mrs. H. L. Coe, 2816 South 9000 West, was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital; suffering from a stroke. July 14 Tom Dyches, Jr., 2878 S. 8500 West and D. Perkins, 2955 South 9000 West, Magna, were taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital, suffering from cuts and lacerations after being involved in an argument with an unidentified party. July 14 Frank Edward Fleming, Murray, and Lorenzo Rosas, Ogden, were taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital, after suffering injuries in a motorcycle injury on U. S.y Highway 40 near the Saltair cutoff west of Magna. The following are listed: July 9 Property owned by Utah Fish and Game at 5600 W. 2100 South had grass and fence the program was a happy posts burned when a motorist example of democracy at threw off a burning mattress. work; a healthy project that This blaze spread rapidly and has made Utah the best consumed considerable acreage. state in the Copper CorJuly country. poration property at the smelter suffered a loss in a frame and metal building of the Roasters Blind Commission Gives Department. Considerable loss was chalked up. July 12 Edmond Drain, 8902 Warning On Watching West 3500 South, had a grass fire in his back yard, caused from an Therein Eclipse; Dangers incinerator. A partial eclipse of the sun will on property of July be observed throughout Utah on Kennecott Copper Corporation at Saturday, July 20. Local viewing 9200 West between 2800 and 3200 time, 150 minutes, will reach mid- South, was set ablaze on the hill point at 2 p.m., announces the Utah Commission for the Blind. As this phenomenon can be From Salmon River Expedition seen throughout the United Group Returns A most enjoyable trip is report- captain, Nyle Smith, Dave Thur-gooStates, attempts are being made by the. National Society for the ed by a group of Explorer Scouts Mark Zougg, Mike McPrevention of Blindness, its state and adults from Magna, Kearns, Bride and Richard Christensen. affiliates, and official agencies Clearfield, Farmington and Boise, Boat No. 4, Rex Conradson, concerned with prevention of Idaho, who left July 5th for Sal- captain, Ron Haycock, Bill Hayblindness, to warn the public of mon City, Idaho, to embark on a cock, Don Thompson, Elmer Penthe potential 'hazard of looking at trip down the Salmon River to dleton, Walter Schoerfield and the eclipse directly. Gordon Schoerfield. Riggins, Idaho. The national theme: There is arBoat No. 5, Don Paulson, capAfter an all night ride, they no way to view an eclipse directly," has been adopted by Utah rived at Salmon and immediately tain, Gail Kessner, Brian Miya, prepared their equipment for the Allen Barber, Bob Jones and Lee preventative workers. Please remember the potential attempt down the River of No Jones. Return. The expedition traveled to Pine eye hazard. The trip was headed by Paul Island on Saturday and rested on Back From Colorado Holloway of Lake Ridge, who Sunday. Religious services were conducted by John Adamson, who also served as guide. The captains and crew lineups served as chaplain for the expediMr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks and tion. daughter, Marianne, have return included: Boat No. 1, Paul Holloway, caped home after spending a few Monday morning, the group days in Grand Junction, Colo., tain, Ron Wilde, Mike Aldrich, continued its tour through the guests of Mr. Brooks grandpar Roy Peterson, John Myers and beautiful Salmon River Canyon and fishing was enjoyed. Campents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted White, Gordon Kendall. Boat No. 2, John Adamson, fires were held nightly in the and also in Palisades with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks, grand- captain, Gordon Blosch, John wilderness, and the expedition k visited Hermit Buckskin Pete parents. They were also guests of Hassen, Paul Bawden, Bill who lives on the Bank of the Mrs. Anna Stouder, a greatand Gentry Brown. (Continued on Last Page) grandmother, In Grand Junctioal Boat No. 3, Kendall Carter, polio-immunize- On Tuesday evening, four Servite Sisters arrived from Chicago. 111., to begin two weeks of teaching vacation school at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. The Sisters are Sister Mary Funeral rites were held MonMartin, O.S.M.; Sister Mary As suntina, O.S.M.; Superior Sister day in the Spencer Ward Chapel Mary Agnes, O.S.M., and Sister fof John Bert Coon, 81, regarded Mary Philip, O.S.M. Magna resident, 3486 S. 8400 A large gathering of parishion West, who died Thursday, 8 p.m. ers were at the Union Station to in a Salt Lake Hospital of natural causes. greet the Sisters on their first as Born Nov. 15, ' in Pleasant west of Chicago. signment The Servite Sisters will staff Green, he was a son of John AbOur Lady of Lourdes School raham and Charlotte Hirst Coon. He married Hannah Ek Dec. 7, when completed. The vacation school is held 1904, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died July 6, 1954. daily from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The esteemed man was a retired carpenter and farmer. He Entertains Guest Group had served as a High Priest in the Spencer Third Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gunderson A Holladay. Mrs entertained at a pizza party at Verl H. (Lou Wana) Stevens, their home Friday evening. The 57 26 grandchildren. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Covington, Mr. and Mrs, Phil Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Mars Funeral rites were held Wed-u- e Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whit Ward LDS the in Magna ne3day taker and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine for the made chapel and burial The guests later enjoyed Buckner. fine man in the Murray City swimming. Cemetery. Mr. Caldwell was regarded by Honoring Mrs. Hugh Alexander all and news of his passing is not of Los Angeles, Calif., her sister, ed with sorrow by a wide circle Mrs. R. A. Godfrey, entertained of friends and his devoted family, at a social Wednesday, n. attend. Price 5c ed to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Jeppson, 3145 South 8620 West, or call them at Mr. and Mrs. Vern Obray, who are in charge of the judging and prizes, announce that a number of exceptional prizes are being Conducted For Bom Jan. 25, 1875, in Fountain Green, Sanpete County, he was a son of Mathew and Nancy Mariah Lane Caldwell. He married Mary 56 P-8- 8560 West. Wilding Caldwell, 88, 9150 West, Magna, died 3o72 gundayi 3;20 p.m., in a Salt Lake nursing home of causes incident tQ age Erickson BAKE CONTEST. 12:00 noon. 12:50 PINATA BREAKING. This contest is open to everyone a.m. Dad, Mom, Sister and Brother. You may have as many entries BICYCLE RACE. 1:00 p.m. to as you like. The baked goods will 1:30 p.m. Prizes for the winners. be judged in the following five SACK RACE, 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 divisions: p.m. Prizes for the winners. 1 Bread. TUG OF WAR. 2:00 p.m. to 2 Fancy breads and rolls (at 2:30 p.m. Prizes for the winners. least one dozen rolls.) TRICYCLE RACE. 2:30 p.m. to 3 Cakes. 3:00 p.m. Prizes for the winners. 4 Pies. DEACONS ALL STAR 5 Cookies (at least one dozen.) GAME, 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. concessions. There will be a first and secPINATA BREAKING. 4:00 p.m. There will also be a First Aid ond prize in each division. Judg PARADE, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p. Station at the park for emergency ing will be done on flavor, tex m. (Park concessions will be clos aid. There will be information points at the stakg house corner, 8400 West and 3100 South, and at the corner of 2700 South and 8400 West on July 24th for any information pertaining to the parade. All religious floats should assemble south of 2700 South on George R. L. (Leif) arade Events Polished TAKING OVER a defunct busi- I'M READY FOR THEM Says 6. C. Finley shown placing heavy ness, Herbert J. Taylor, a manufox wire over fhe flowers in the box erected in front of his business 111., built facturer of Park Ridge, the Magna Garden Club. Vandals have pulled up the plants a enterprise on by of times. a number four-wa- y test: the following Is it the truth? O. C. Finley, Magna merchant, has decided to take drastic measIs it fair to all concerned? ures to stop malicious vandals from tearing up flowers in a planter Will it build good will and bet- box erected in front of his business, the O. C. Finley Appliance and ter friendships? Repair Service on Main Street. Will it be beneficial to all con-- 1 The steps? Mr. Finley has placed heavy fox wire over the flowcerned? ers in the box and if the wanton mischief makers do not leave it alone now, he plans to install an electric fence shocker that will to touch the flowers off his THE MODERN day seven won- literally knock anyone who attempts feet. listbeen world have the ders of One motorist had driven up on the sidewalk and knocked the ed by Dr. Leonard Carmichael,, , anter box over, so now Mr. Finley has planted flowers in a used P Institute Smithsonian of the head washer with casters on so that when another motorist wants Maytag in Washington, D C., as foUmvs. sidewalk to drive his cari he can push the old washer out e a of and drive without any flower boxes interfering with his the way but as a source of power sidewalk, that is. 6 J 2. The supersonic jet airplane. 3. Mans ability to manipulate the wave impulses, as in radio Four Servite Sisters and TV, to extend his knowledge of the universe. Arrive To Teach At 4. Antibiotic drugs. 5. The high - speed electronic Catholic Unit temple of Diana at PET SHOW. 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite pet. Prizes will be awarded for the smallest, largest, prettiest, homeliest, most unusual, most quiet and most noisy pet. PINATA BREAKING. 11:50 a. m. Local Parade Plans Outlined The Oquirrh Stake Homecoming July 24th parade will begin at 5:00 p.m. at the corner of 8560 West and will travel along Main Street to the Magna Community calculator. 6. The Coelacanth Fish, which has remained unchanged for 300 million years. Several living specimens have been caught off Madagascar and they are identical with fossil remains. This fish had long been believed extinct. Institute. Smithsonian 7. The Of it, Dr. Carmichael said, Here are 34 million catalogued objects. There is no other place in the world like it, so far as I can dis- cover. Back in the second century a list of the seven wonders of the ancient world was made by Antipater of Sidon in what is now Lebanon. Lebanon lies at the east end of the Mediterranean, of Palestine. Only one of the Antipater s the pyramids of EgypL Honoring of Magna, 5:00 p.m. poirA lim ual wear (no levis.) The event is free with the family ticket or individual ticket. FAMILY MOVIE. "The Trapp Family, July 23rd at the Gem Theatre at 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. It is in color, starring the original Trapp family. Broadways The Sound of Music originated from the story of this family. It is also free with the family ticket following: Ferris Wheel, 10:00 a.m. to or individual ticket. 10:30 a.m. KIDDIE SHOW. Alakazam, 1 Ride, 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 will be shown July 24th at 9:00 a.m. a.m. at the Gem Theatre. There 2 Junior Swings, 12:00 noon to will be one showing only. It is a 12:30 noon. color, cartoon feature, full length. Ferris Wheel, 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 The show is free with the family dent W. B. Martin. ticket or individual ticket. Family tickets are being sold p.m. 1 Ride, 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p. for $2.00 a family. With each famPARK SCHEDULE, July 24th All will be a ily ticket is given an individual m. 2 Junior Swings, 3:00 p.m. to concessions start at 10:00 a.m. ticket for each child in the famand close at 10:00 p.m. ily. The ticket may be purchased 3:30 p.m. HOMECOMING DANCE will from the bishops of each ward. PINATA BREAKING. 10:50 a. persons may also pur- be held July 20th, 8:30 p.m. at m. cas is dress The house. stake chase their ticket from the bishop the wage. Civilization is one long, anxious search for just such individuals. Anything such a man asks shall be granted; his kind is so rare that no employer can afford to let him go. He is wanted in every city, town and village in every office, shop, store and factory. The world cries out for such; he is needed and needed badly the man who can carry a message to Garcia. piL The Member Utah State Press Association in whose ward they live. In addition to this, the individual ticket will be sold at the park in the ticket booths for 25c each. The family ticket and individual ticket entitles the purchaser to the following: dance, family Homecoming movie, kiddie show and free rides at the park which include the Plans for the Oquirrh Stake July 24th Homecoming Celebration are well under way for this year. The celebration will begin July 20th and continue through July 24th. The Homecoming Committee has promised that this will be the biggest and best 24th of July celebration in Magna and they feel that their promise will not be in vain. The Oquirrh Stake presidency extends an invitation to everyone to come and join the fun and festivities. The event is well planned and there will be something for everyone to do, says Presi- For Leif Erickson July 26 safety engineer for Kennecott Copper Corporation Coi respondents: Monday noon. Society News: Monday, 5:00 p.m. many years, who is retiring, a Regular News: Monday, 5:00 pjn. party is being given by fellow workers and associates of the Photographs: Friday, 4:00 p.m. we However, would appreciate copper firm next Friday evening, news and ads at earlier dates, as July 26th at the George W. Smith it greatly facilitates mechanical Fieldhouse at the Magna Community Park. problems. Thank you. Festivities begin at 4:30 p.m. Phone BY all of Mr. Ericksons assoand For News or Advertising ciates and friends are invited to Magna, Utah, Thursday, July 18, 1963 Member National Editorial Association !) f x Retirement Party Set d 13-G- rass d, Kill-pac- |