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Show universal Microfilming Ml Piorponl Are. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH IW.ohy Group MORE HUP Two organisations offer students help in selecting their college and getting admitted. For information about their admissions services writes Robert L. Linooln. executive director. College Admissions Assistance Center. 41 East 65th St, New non-prof- it yt vV. Installation Hero Thursday York 21. N. Y. D XT XN Vol. 48 No. 2 Member National Editorial Association qc'W'WSP I I Magna, Utah, 84044 Thursday, July 2, 1964 Member Utah State Press Association lege Admission Counselors, 610 Church SL. Evanston. 111. j .oud k 0 TK 23 TXMBO secCol- CfiVHRTWSP 076ia&in$ Out Joseph J. Jefferson, retary. Association of y5.S53S SVOu55 I oirSOJ3 A ffiSfcJK IT SEEMS to be a deep and profound fact about human nature that you get about what you are looking for in this life. That is to say your basic wish is at long last realized. Your deep, unconscious desire comes to pass. It is not altogether clear why this should be so; yet it is a fact nevertheless. For example, if over a long period of time you habitually expect the worst, if you constantly tell yourself that things will not turn out well, that everything you do will result to no good end, that you will never get anywhere, you can put it down for a fact that so shall All Is The word was independence. The date was July 4, 1776. The occasion was the birth of our nation. The idea was Freedom . . . then and now the first concern of all Americans. The Magna-HuntIndepenit be. will literdence celebration Day How can it be otherwise? start off with a bang SaturYour thinking develops a cli- ally day, July 4th, when the parade mate propitious only to failure. begins at 11:30 a.m. in Magna. God did not bring this to you, It is again being sponsored by you have created your own fail- the American Legion and fireure. That is hard, but it is so. men. On the other hand, if over a long The queen and her two attendperiod of time you confidently and courageously expect not the ants will be attractions on the worst but the best, if you drive main float faith down deep under all the The parade will be followed negatives to the very essence of by other events at the Magna your nature, if you constantly re- Community Park. There will be mind yourself that under the sports and races and a variety blessings of God good things shall show. ' come to pass, it shall be so. Fireworks begin at dark for a lavish presentation of rockets and IT TAKES, I understand, 27 various types of displays. Concession booths, featuring facial muscles to frown, and only all kinds of candy, soda-pohot something like eight to smile. will be etc., dogs, hamburgers, are constantsome Why people operated by members of the ly overworking their faces? sponsoring organizations. A CONSCIENCE never praises, A big, full day for Mom and Dad, Sister and Brother, is proonly criticizes and condemns. Contentment the quiet, unob- mised this year by the committtrusive but pleasant feeling of ee, and the attendance of every citizen In this area is being being at peace with yourself is not something you can get for sought by the men and women who have worked so hard to comnothing, or even buy. The preplete arrangements for the enis requisite working endlessly of Your Day. joyment and working hard to stem the Gift prizes will be given (you inner tide of reproaches. If you can prove to your inner prose- do not have to be present to win) cutor that you are Not Guilty, later in the evening for the following furnished by Huffaker you have won a major victory. Furniture Company: 1st Prize: G. E. Portable 19 TV NOWADAYS God helps those who help themselves, and the with stand. 2nd Prize: Bulova government helps those who Watch. dont. Pole 3rd Prize: Three-LigSOMETIMES I believe the less Lamp. 4th Prize: Cosco Serving Cart, a person is concerned with him7 finish. walnut off is. the better he self, The drawing will be at 8:45 on WE PLANTED some corn in the night of July 4th, just before our back yard, but due to the the fireworks. cold, wet spring, it isnt doing too well. I once read that from a small com seed it grows in eight weeks to a plant with over 1,400 square inches of leaf surface-o- ne of the most remarkable feats of growth in the plant kingdom. And in eight weeks the plant establishes a root system which, if laid end to end, would extend a distance of seven miles. Theres a saying that in ideal weather you can The appointment of H. A. Enhear the com grow. It isnt quite that good, but the plant often sign as operations superintenddoes grow as much as four inches ent at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division Refinery was announced a day. today by W. H. Burt, general ERNIE PAUL OS says that out superintendent of smelting and of the 2,727 makes of cars there refining. Previously maintenance superhave been in the United States, intendent at the refinery, Mr. only 19 remain. An amazing Ensigns new assignment is efstatement fective immediately. I REMEMBER once hearing the He joined Kennecott in 1943 one thing all charming people and has held various posts in have in common, no matter how milling and refining operations, including supervisory and mainthey may differ in other respects, tenance and industrial engineeris an amused detachment from ing positions. He is a graduate of their commonplace troubles. the University of Utah with a Im going to cultivate charm. BJ5. degree in civil engineering, of the Relations with member a YOU CAN'T always tell what of the makes a man tick until you meet Industry Committee for American Engineering Society his wife. She may be the works. Education and serves on the InCommittee on WE AMERICANS have so dustrial Advisory Education for the Utah Manuchalhave also and much many facturers Assn. lenges to face. Mr. Ensign resides at 3400 S. Whether they will be solved 2770 East in Salt Lake City with depends on how we solve them. his wife and three children. future For, despite forecasts, the isnt just something already there, waiting for us up ahead. Barbecue Dinner Lake We create it as we go. Perhaps Rev. C. L. McCartys text for Ridge Home On Sunday Americans in the 1960s is St Miss Sandra McDonnell of Luke 12:48: For unto whomsoever is given, of him shall be Kearney, Ariz., is the summer house guest at the home of Mr. much required. and Mrs. LeRoy Thomas. On Sunof day, Mrs. Thomas entertained at WHEN MAKING a decision minor importance, I have always a barbecue dinner to honor Mr. found it advantageous to consider Thomas. Other guests were Mr. all the pros and cons. In vital and Mrs. Lynn Davis, Mr. and matters, however, such as the Mrs. Ned Woodworth, Mr. and choice of a mate or a profession, Mrs. Don Underwood, Mr. Brit Hanley and Sandra McDonnell. (Continued on Lost Peg) er p, el ht H. A. Ensign Promoted at KCC Fete In rJlogna Readiness For July Dn Refinery at Bells at 11:00 a.m. GLEN CEASAR . . . Master Councilor Ankh Chapter, Order of will conduct installation of officers Thursday evening, July 2, at the Magna Masonic Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. Elected officer is Glen Cea-sa- r, master councilor. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cea-sof Magna. James Barkle is senior counOn July 4th, 1964, and each Lowell cilor; Mikolash, junior year thereafter, all church bells, all bells in government buildings council; David Boll, and all carillon bells in colleges Appointive officers are Douglas and universities will ring for senior deacon; Curt Jackson, of four minutes in every part the deacon; Steven junior nation. Every radio station will senior steward; Robert sound bells broadcast the of for two minutes, followed by a read- Faulkner, junior steward; Richard Kittel, chaplain; James May, ing from the Declaration of Insentinel; Steven Shepherd, mardependence. As the great chorus of bells shal; Thomas McGill, standard Tim Jones, Almoner; swells across the land, it will be bearer; Scott orator. Eaton, on families at heard by the home, are William Kittel, Preceptors lakeshore, in the mountains, John first; Lake, second; Steven on Americans wherever gather the Fourth. The sound will come Lewis, third; Richard Rogers, as a thrilling reminder of what fourth; Bryan Harris, fifth; Gene the Fourth of July stands for, May, sixth, and Robert Kittel, seventh. challenging each of us to rememInstalling officers are Clark ber the heroic resolve formed by the men who pledged their lives, Fuller, P.M.C., installing officer; their fortunes and their sacred Craig Smith, P.M.C., senior councilor; Robert Boehmer, junior 188 years ago. honor BEAUTEOUS QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson. 3162 S. Viv councilor, and Richard Simons, These bells will ring in Magna marshal. Left to right are Nancy Beck. 17, daughter of ian Street, second attendant The young ladies and other Utah of at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Beck. 2950 S. 8700 West, were selected for the honors Monday night 11:00 a.m. portions first attendant: Miss Sheila Moss, 16. daughter from a field of 15 other contestants. Judges of Mr. and Mrs. DeLone P. Moss, 3130 S. 8280 from out of the city officiated at the ceremonIndependence Declared ies in the Magna Mine-MiWest, queen and Miss Marcia Wilson. 17, dough- Union HalL To most Americans, July 4th means the first summer holiday-picnicfireworks, a trip to the $3.00 LAGOON TICKETS GIVEN DY MAGNA TLMES country or to the city. One must wonder what it was like in 1776, A total of $3 worth of FREE ular resort. Lagoon. the first time our country celeLAGOON TICKETS when you Just turn to another page in Its that simple and easy! brated Independence Day. subscribe or renew your sub- The Magna Times, fill out the d People shrieked in the streets So, plan for a scription to the Magna Times is form, enclosing the subscription day at , for now and from of the if joy! They danced, paraded, until for $2.50 Lagoon, being offered, per year price you wish, you may the end of August, as a courtesy Times, bring it to the Copper pay two years or more in ad- blew bugles, rang bells. Cannons Rue LeVell Packard, 75, to our old and new subscribers. Printing Company office and we vance for your paper and receive were fired to mark the moment. East, Salt Lake City, former deof Feasts and The tickets are good any time, shall be glad to give you FREE, a corresponding number of every banquets resident for 25 year$, died Magna of were order in the i $3 worth of concession tickets to season at the scription any day, any pop the day, and a thousand toasts of a heart ailment, 2:30 p.m. were raised in the name of a Thursday at his home. Born Dec. 31, 1888, in Spring-villnation. ll he was a son of Noah From the balcony at the Old Sarah and Packard. Crandell most famone of the State House, ous meeting places of patriots He married Eleanor Beck Feb. along Bostons Freedom Trail, 8, 1915, in Salt Lake City. The the Declaration was read to loud- marriage was .later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ly cheering crowds in the streets Mr. Packard was a retired enbelow. for Kennecott Copper gineer was For the free! first America He was an active member time, this polony was on its own. Corp. of the LDS Church, and a high News Slow To Travel in Kenwood Second Ward. priest not did hear about Everyone Survivors Listed towe it at once, the way might Survivors of the esteemed man and with television, radio, day the press spreading news around are his widow, son, daughter, the country. Records show that Lynn Rue, Granger; Mrs. Lloyd Seattle, copies of the Declaration of In- (Betty Lou) Cooney, Wash.; five grandchildren; sisters, distributed were dependence Mrs. Louise Allen, Rupert, Idaho; July 5 to governors of several Mrs. Jane Foy, Richfield. colonies and to army generals. rites were held SaturFuneral The first public reading took in the Kenwood Second Ward day 8. place July The bell in Philadelphias old Chapel and burial made in the State House, where Congress was Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Packard was well known in session, was rung to attract in this area. He had been promNixon John Colonel the people.. associated in golf and inently a read the stirring words from circles, bowling having pioneered Subsein the yard. platform the Copper Golf organization. was read document the quently, in courts and council halls, on He was well liked and regarded for many sterling attributes of public squares and village greens, and numbered hundcharacter, and from pulpits platforms 4$' reds of friends. : tv-' , ' , -1 throughout the land. ki f V 13 Few people know that our inI dependence was actually decided ' ' " ' V'l T SV1.M CLASSES TO July 2 by the casting of one i on . , vote from each colony. Or that Thomas Jeffersons beautifully REGISTER FOR worded Declaration sprang from a resolution made in Congress SECOND SESSIONS earlier that year by Richard There will be a registerHenry Lee of Virginia. for ing end Lee proposed on June 7, 1776, swimthe session second of to Colonies ought that the United ming at the Magna Jackling be free and independent states. Pool on Friday, July 3. betwo for discussed rbi This was days. tween the' hours of 12 and The consideration of the resolu3 pan. tion was postponed presumably The parents (only) must until a full declaration could be the child at the to register but drawn up give actually Jackling Pool for the varifreedom a better chance to win! ous classes, states Mrs. CarAll Colonies Not Ready men Simpson. The fact is that not all the to vote were for colonies V ' ready SAX ' Maxine Dimick, Dorothy Biel independence. By delaying the I,i (',.V final vote on the resolution, more, Phyllis Howard and Verr members who favored freedom Lou Bailey entertained the L to sway homa girls of the Lake Ridj gained orthree weeksvoters. BARBERSHOP QUARTET The Four Salt Cyprus Post No. 38 and the firemen of Salt doubtful As Third Ward Primary at M objecting Lake County Department No. 2 in Magna. The Flats, nationally known, will present a program Jefferson New Creek Canyon on Thursday. T1 put it, delicately entertainment is free and will be followed by at 7 pun. on Saturday, July 4th, at the Magna New Jersey, Pennsylvania, girls brought their lunches a York, A fireworks. crowd and of as celebration large the prise drawing Community Park, part Delaware, Maryland, and South roasted wieners and marshm is anticipated for the celebration. arranged for all by the American Legion, v Iowa (Continued on Last Page) De-Mol- Fpccdbn TTo Eng E2C70 n July CCh ar scribe-treasure- r. Le-re- w, Geog-hega- n, . 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