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Show Uaive;sI Microfilc.irg 141 Pw-po- Av. nl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH AGrcd$bwFcrtv:ryt-- 3 At Events fe ta, ' Spcitjcrd Dy it6a - - I . Commerce Kamos V. Mfc Bringhurst Assistant, Cashier (siifella L Plans for the Oquirrh Stake The Oquirrh Stake presidency chase their ticket from the bishop July 24 Kiddies matinee, 11:50 a.m.; 12:50 p.m., 1:50 p.m July 24th Homecoming celebra- extends an invitation to everyone in whose ward they live. In addi- Gem Theatre, 9 a.m.; rides open 2:50 p.m., 3:50 p.m. tion are well under way for this to come and join the fun and tion to Pet Show: 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the individual ticket at 10 a.m. at the Community this, year. The celebration will begin festivities. The event is well will be sold at the park in the Park (free rides at certain times Bake contest: 12 noon. 20th and continue through planned and there will be July some- July 24th. The Miss Oquirrh thing for everyone to do, says Stake contest is to be -- July 16, 7:30 p.m., at the stake house. 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. President W. B. Martin Family tickets are being sold for $2 a family. With each family ticket is given an individual ticket for each child in the family. The ticket may be purchased from the bishops of each ward. S persons may also pur Non-LD- ticket booths for 25 cents each. The family ticket and individual ticket entitles purchaser to: July 20 and 21 Stake MIA road shows. July 22 Family show at the Gem Theatre, p.m. July 23 Stake dance at the stake house, Miss Oquirrh Stake and attendants will be presented. -9 for family tickets.) Bkycle race, 1 p.m. Sack race: 1:30 p.m. Other events include games: baseball throw; bulls-ey- e toss; Wheelbarrow race: 2 p.m. dart contest; bullseye dart; basTricycle race: 2:30 p.m. d race: 3 p.m. ketball toss; ring toss; dish toss; Giant parade at 6:30 p.m. fish pond. 8 p.m.: Program at the park. Food: Hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cold drinks, snow cones, can- Utah Pipe Band to perform. Two of the outstanding road shows dy, ice cream. Pinata breaking: 10:50 a.m.( will perform. Three-legge- Its somewhat rare when a woman is official a to bank with a title, but such is the case be promoted at the Bank of Commerce in Magna, where Mrs. Veda Bringhurst, 8756 W. Edith Drive, Magna, has been named assistant cashier. Mrs. Bringhurst, seated, is being congratulated by Charles cashier, on the promotion made by the bank's Board of NEW BANK OFFICIAL Can-fiel- X? Vol. 48, No. 4 TXMQO 2 Member National Editorial Association Magna, Utah, 84044 Thursday, July 1 6, 1 964 Member Utah State Press Association eer-- c Cgot Cote, Cgisgs'gs rqc'W'rsa Out detect medal award dinner many, many years ago. It was most interesting to read the names and see the faces again of the then operating officials D. C. Jackling, Roy Hatch, E. W. Englemann, A. J. MacLean, Louis Buchman, H. C. Goodrifh, Charles T. S. Parsons, W. S. Boyd, D. D. Moffat, E. J. Franklin, C. M. Brown, E. V. Daveler, J. D. Shilling, T. A. Janney, R. G. Lucas, F. O. Haymond, H. B. Tooker and C. W. Corfield Sr. Mr. Loutensock is one of the few surviving members of the Honor Roll, 1926. Others were W. J. Brown, Evan Jones, David Barclay, Peter Fisher, A. J. J. D. Shilling, A. C. Ensign, Carl B. Ashby, Dr. A.L. Castle-ma- 'mf !''; i $ ? V ti J u " n, Marlor, Fred Barton and M. Roudebush. Other members of veteran classes are listed in the booklet, with accompanying pictures, including that of my father, John . v (Jack) Nielson. Good old days.. THE OTHER NIGHT I watched with fascination as my second daughter, Leslie, cut out a pattern with scissors. I asked, What are you doing? She said, "Following a pattern for a dress. But Tm somewhat taller, so I must change the pattern. Your life and mine have patterns, too. If we look back across the years we can see those patterns emerge. Sometimes the pattern has been one of hurt feelings we have left behind. Perhaps we have a sharp tongue that cuts deep into the tender flesh of friendships. It may be the pattern is one of anger, when we have been angry at someone.. At such times, things were said Or done that could not be repaired. Often there is the pattern of finquitting a job before it is esof is the This ished. pattern cape. When the going gets tough, we walk out. It is good for every person to sit down and examine the pattern of his life. When we do, we can see certain experiences emerge again and again. These experiences do not always need to be. one They can be avoided. The difficult from who seeks escape tasks can decide to stick it through no matter what. And the pattern is changed to match the growth. The one with the sharp tongue can decide to speak with leve and kindness. The gossip can speak only truth guardedly. (Continued on Last Ftp) UNEMPLOYED Slates Hast For ON OREAD PRICES 1 Thos. Caulfield, John Steele, O. A. Sonne, John H. Cash, John Wa COME PLAY WITH ME Seems to be the expression on this cats face as she approaches a mn ciiifit. This third article on hobbies for - young and old shows how a camera and a cat can provide a focal point of interest for Magna and Hunter "shutter-bugs. (Editors Note: This is tHs third are the inspiration for songs in a ssriss of articles on hobbies that (Kitten on the Keys) for nursold and young might pursue. Others ery rhymes (Owl" and the Pussy that hava appeared in The Magna Cat) and for advertisements Times included a picture of young Cats Paw (rubber heels.) Lori Gray with her pet and Edd Tabby is also among the greatHoops with his dog. The ana this est targets a camera enthusiast week features cats and cameras can find. the cats as the subject of some unKittens and Habits usual pictures, one of which aphave habits all their Kittens pears above, and cameras that can own. love to crawl into and They c prove to be fun for everyone out of things such as boxes, bags, tally during the summer.)' and the waste ' as-pe- Where do you get your beautiful models? we asked a friend. camera-totin- g Right at home, she answered. Our. cat just had kittens. Come to think of it, perhaps the greatest, also the most underpaid, of all beautiful model is Tabby and her offspring. They w. light-color- baskets empty like. After a full meal,' theyre ready to play. After a reasonable amount of play, theyre ready for a nap and even the goblins cant disturb that But.: the photographer must not be caught napping. He must be ready for each of these pk-- . ture opportunities by having camera handy, preloaded (for sion. nap-patter- n. ed ' vice-vers- a. year-roun- Public Invited to Attend Ceremony Saturday The formal groundbreaking of the Utah Boys Ranch will be held Saturday, July 18, at 10 a.m., announces Normand Gibbons, one of the officials who has worked so long and painstakingly to make a dream of a home for neglected boys possible. The Days of 47 queen and her two attendants will be present at the groundbreaking. Rex Allen, longtime Hollywood TV star and rodeo performer, will turn the first shovel of earth. colorful pictures) the obvious requisite is color film, either print type or transparency type), plus a small amount of know-hoWant a picture of Tabby so sharp you can count each of the whiskers on her nose? Then, for a kitty, use a dark and background, Place it several feet back, so the flash of an' artificial light wont strike it ' This brings us to the vital aspect Tabby, herself. Shes quick, you know. Quick as a cat, the saying goes. So be ready, then patiently wait for' her to make a motion, assume an expression you want to capture. So, cats and cameras can be fun as a summer hobby, or a d relaxation and diver, ; CITY OAKERY AIDS Treat Unlimited Sots Seasons 1 Mac-Lea- n, 30 Directors. Mrs. Bringhurst, an employe of the bank since it opened, is a diligent worker and has had considerable experience and background in the banking business. She is responsible for the funds of the bank itself such as bonds, loans, mortgages and other related matters. Charles (Chuck) The Utah Chapter of Trout Un- Canfield is cashier of the local limited will hold a special meet- institution. Mrs. Bringhurst is the wife of ing this Monday evening, July 20, 7:30 p.m., in the Mountain Fuel Supply Co. auditorium, Salt Lake City, at 180 E. 1st South. All interested fishermen in the Magna area are invited to attend. Two special films on fly and spin casting will be shown and new ways demonstratedto Utah --a sportsmen to improve and protect trout fishing as a sport, in the state of Utah. The- - films will precede a fly and spin casting tournament which is scheduled for WednesSeasons and regulations for the day, July 22 two days following 1964 big game hunts were rethe meeting. The event will be set the Utah Board of held at Fairmont Park in Sugar centlyGame byControl. News Big type 5 6 to House, registration from will be available to the reprints p.m., and the tournament begins by July 20. and continues until public at 6 p.m. The general deer season was --dark.-set for Oct. : 17 through Oct. 27, The public is invited to bring animals of either sex their favorite fishing rods and with A shorter season of legal five game. try their skilL Salt Lake casting days was set in four herd units expert Gene Snow will be in and longer seasons were schedcharge of the event and will per- uled for 25 of the states 62 deer sonally give free instruction to herd areas. anyone interested. A statewide archery deer hunt was scheduled for Aug. 22 Mrs. Ethel Adamson and her 7, though a limithrough daughter, Miss Barbara Adamson tation of Sept. permits for two archery of San Francisco, Calif., returned to their home Friday after brief- units was decreed as an experiment to gain greater distribution ly visiting with Mrs. Adamsons of hunters. : sister, Mrs. Gladys Punshon. Elk Hunts Sst Elk hunts were set for 12 herd units with a total allocation of YOU CAN HELP 2,420 permits. On nine of the units the hunt will start Sept. 19, SO A COY MAY with later seasons set for three ' units. CEC0ME A MAN! ; Antelope will be legal game for 110 permit holders on five There are many ways herd units during a season of orthat you andor your 22, 23, 24 and Aug. 29, 30 Aug. can a ganisation help boy and 31. j to make good! A season of Sept. 19 through This is a crucial time at 27 was set for the limited bull Utah Boys Ranch, being moose hunt in the Bear River built near Kearns. units on the There is now a waiting north Uinta slopes. list of boys for the ranch. No hunt was scheduled for bufThe housekeepers have falo. It was decided that brucelbeen selected and waiting reactors would be removed losis to move into the home upon at the corral when the animals completion. . are tested this fall. You can ' help by any Board actions followed public method you wish to elect. meetings conducted throughout At the moment the need the state where individuals and is for skilled craftsmen as organizations submitted recomwell as material for buildmendations for the .big game is it and ing suggested hunts. that while the Kennecott Copper Corp. employes are on strike, they could contribute some of their valued labor to this worthy cause. Every donation' and gift some labor, too is tax deductible as a and organisation. Board Of Dig Gams Control - IRENE HULSE was in the Copper Printing Co. shop Tuesday and Wednesday checking the Magna Times files for items of historical interest that will wind up the Magna History Book, prior to publication. She went through our entire files all bound since files were kept for the paper, and uncovered so many interesting items about local residents that we decided that we should consult and more these files of years ago. Newspaper files are a revelation. Mrs. Veda Bringhurst of Magna Donald T. Bringhurst and is the has been named assistant cashier mother of six children, two of of the Magna Bank of Commerce, whom are married. according to results of an election conducted by the Board of ttonday Evening GOOD FRIEND, John Loutensock, was kind enough to bring a souvenir booklet in to us regarding the Utah Copper Co., Bingham and Garfield Railway Co. presidents annual gold OUR - - d. On firm that is lowering its. prices and extending aid to help the local people whose income has "almost stopped" because of the Kennecott Copper strike is the City Bakery of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Richardson, proprietors, have reduced the price of their bread from 25 cents to 20 cents a loaf. Orchids to you, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. es Corp.-employ- - Il:rcs Host CP. Division Purchasing f.bn The annual meeting of purfrom Hercules chasing managers Chemical ; Propulsion Division plants throughout the country was held this week at Bacchus. Eight representatives from Wilmington attended the two-da- y event. The Rocky Hill, Kenvil, ABL and Radford plants also were represented. The program began Tuesday evening, with J. D. Hayes, general manager. Explosives- and Chemical Propulsion Department, meeting with the group. He explained the relationship of recent Hercules . business acquisitions to the companys chemical propulsion efforts. Actual meetings were held Wednesday and Thursday at Bacchus. Topics discussed at the sessions included relationships with the Department of Defense and various purchasing-oriente- d ? ; subjects. Makjhg arrangements for the meeting on the Wilmington level was F. M. Hakenjos, director of Army and NASA Programs. Robert A. Sawyer, Bacchus Purchasing manager, was host and meeting chairman. Besides Mr. Hakenjos, , other , Wilmington representatives at- - . tending the event included W. A. ; Hoffman, director of Purchasing; W.- - E. Howell, director of Con-- 1 tract Administration; D. H. Little, ; director of Navy Programs; Don- r; aid G. Sentman, assistant C. V. Jones of Purchasing, and E. H. Jurth and Charles Van Wert, both of Contract - . comp--trolle- non-prof- it non-sectari- r ct Kearns The ranch is to be built at 3800 West on 6200 South, approximately one mile southeast of Kearns. The public is invited to attend the groundbreaking. Construction of the. first of three cottages will begin groundbreaking. The low, open beam ranch style of architecture will be followed on all buildings at Boys Ranch. The cottages have been designed through the courtesy of the well known architect firm at-th- e remain at the ranch until 18 or graduation from high schooL Many individuals and civic groups have contributed to get the program under way, but continued support is needed to keep and a combination mud room and construction moving ahead and thus permit an early fall utilizawash room. The purpose of the ranch is to tion of the cottage. With a numprovide a homelike atmosphere ber of applications for placement for neglected, underprivileged on file, the need becomes even and boys between more urgent, states Mr. Gibbons the ages of 8 and 14. Once they I and Dr. William Hutchinson, have been admitted, they may I (Continued on Last Pag) of Fetzer and Fetzer. 12 Boys to a Cottage The cottage is designed to accommodate up to 12 boys. Each of the cottages will include six bedrooms, a living room, two baths; REVIEWING CONFERENCE NOTES Prior to annual Chemical Propulsion Division purchasing meeting at the Bacchus Hercules Plant are R. A. Sawyer, left, F. M. Hakenjos. |