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Show Universal Microfilming HI Pierpont Ave. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH n m - frpafast ta 0:1 l!x::a ' cl Cal Son fo Vol. 4, No. 8 Mmbor National Editorial Aasocutioa r. L Oat ead e&jOLdSp IT IS THE MARK of a superior man that, left to himself, he ' is able endlessly to amuse, interest and entertain himself out of his personal stock of meditations, ideas, criticisms, philosophy, humor and God., Magna, Utah, Thursday, August 13, 1964 hog-tie- Utah Elate Praia Association . Opening schedules for schools in this area on I have been released by Granite School District to include:Sept Cyprus High School-- 74 am. and dose at 8M pm. The lunch period will be 80 Broekbank Junior High Schooi-l- 39 am. and close at 3:10 pm. Lunch period is 30 Magna Elementary School OHIO am. and close at 3:40 pm. witha lunch period. Webster Bementary School 1:30 am. and close at 3:10 lunch period. pm. with a Llk . close at 3:40 pm. with a lunch period. Whittier Elementary 8cheol-4:- 39 pm. and close at 3:10 lunch period. pm. with a d Farewell VJill Honor Elder al d and nowadays by bureaucratic verbotens that it is a mystery how anyone can really think, work, and make a success in business. hand-cuffe- YEARS AGO a tourist at the Bunker Hill Monument was given a tiny lamp by the custodian. As he started mounting the long, circular stairway leading toward the top of the monument, he called down: "I need a larger lamp; this little light illuminates only a few steps at a , time, its so dark above! However, the caretaker replied: "But you take only one step at a time, and your light is sufficient to show you foe next few steps ahead. You will get to the top all right with thwiittle light that you have. And besides, no lamp is strong enough to light you all the way up. Life is like that There are occasions when there can never be enough light to illuminate the entire pathway which we must travel, but there is always, if we will seek it, enough light for a few steps ahead. And a few steps are all that concern us at any given time. Later, others must be taken; but now we must negotiate only one step which for toe moment is all important One step at a tone is 'all we can take, and enough light for this step is all we require. No need to worry now about the steps still shrouded in darkness; when the time comes to traverse them, there will be light. Long ago the psalmist sang: Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.' One step at a time is enough when it is made luminous by the A sex fiend, who chases girls and uses obscene expressions and foul words, has been reported by several girls and groups of girls to the Magna Shelia's Office, during the past week. This man, who has been described as wearing a suit coat with a white shirt and tie and matching trousers (an unusual outfit in itself with the hot August weather), has climbed into a copper colored car and driven ayay after the girls had run and screamed. Prfczrfos Over; Pro,y37Q g Ybo Gfocn For far Phtfido, Garjisforf Si:ca!a In This Vhiniiy T " I WE ARE SO regulated and CM. CZZCTO PlCD E7; C-O- far-dista- nt frfe kxy H. CrauJerd niGJSTO TODAY : One instance occurred in day-lig- ht on 3100 South and 823J West, another near the Cyprus High School and another at the Magna Community Park. In every ncident, the description of toe man was the same. One young lady said she was walking to the Jackling swimming pool when a man approached her and started using ; foul language and tried to grab her. She screamed and ran back ' to a neighbors home. Three other girls, walking along 3100 South and 8600 West, reported the man approached them, using foul language, but they ran to an aunts house ' 7-' : ' nearby. Several other girls at the Magna Community Park reported a man attempted to pull one into his car. Deputy sheriffs emphasize that the most important thing for anyone so approached is to get the license number of the car and its make if possible. Naturally, a description of such a fiend is desir- -' able, but sheriffs can trace car icenses much faster. No suspects have been appre' , hended as yet' Parents are urged to know where their girls are going, have them walk to their destinations in groups if possible during the daytime, and at night, take them and pick them up. ! 70.7 LAST 650U? 07 Sl,T.l CLASSES Today (Thursday, Aug. 13) will be the last day of A horse show, sponsored by ARE YOU SIGNED UP? Magna registration agent Millie the District 3, will be presented swimming sessions and regChrisioffenon of District SS7, poses this question to all voters at the istration will bo conducted Rodeo Riders Mt Magna and reminds them that the next registration day is Tuesday. Aug. Grounds on thia Thursday from 12:30 and Friday Saturday, 18. The hours are f am. to 9 pm. If your name is not in the reg5:80 pm. for the final .to Aug. announces, John istrar's book, you give up one of your most valuable assets as of lessons which will group the of District Rakes, president a an American your vote., i bo for two weeks. This regLee Evans is the president of .( istration Is only for thorn the Magna Mt Riders. who have taken daises The Friday show begins at 6:00 p.m. and Saturday will feaduring the summer at the $250 Gift Certificates Ready cod VcHio Magna Jackling Swimming ture two presentations, one at PooL All now people wish1:00 p.m. and another at 7:00 p.m. ing to tike the classes (now The evening show will be preregistrants) may register on ceded by a parade at 6:00 p.m. Elder Melvin D. Crawford The Magna Pirate Swim Club, Monday from 12 noon tq 3 Ten clubs with a membership Farewell Planned placed very well Saturday in a ? pm. and classes will start of 350 members will participate n swim meet at the MagHonoring Elder' Melvin Dailey in this late summer event Tuesday: and run until Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. na Jackling Pool, coached by Aug. 23. A charge of $1.00 a family for ' Carl Leroy Crawford, a farewell Darwin Kilpack. all three shows, will be made, The pool will be open for testimonial will be held at the Participating were Brigham provided the tickets esc purchasThreshers from Clearfield, . 3153 public Lake Second swimming Friday. City, Ward, Ridge Want'to save money and also pay bills, or put on deposit with ed from a member of the riding and Utes of 7700 Salt Lake City, YMCA. Saturday Monday. Aug. South West, Sunday, Aug. win a $25 gift certificate? any of the participating dealers clubs. Otherwise, a much higher 10 am. to, JO from from Salt 6:30 Lake, the Pirate grwejtZ at 23, p.m. beginning Then shop Aug. 20. through to be drawn against as future charge of admission will be made " from Rcfy, a Elder and 'is Crawford vquad departing ndtoanas-sociationtickets' 29 annual s the Banks arise.' in needs if are bought at the gate. Aug. swimmers are leav- - . The Pirate an on mission Church LDS .to Sale sponsored by the ' may also accept them ' the Southern States. ing Thursday for Miles City, Magna Chamber of Commerce at for deposit or credit ... Other missionaries in the field Mont., to compete in another The winners will endorse the Hunter Residents Sack Magna stores. Ten 250 gift cerfrom this ward are James Ruston competition fray on Saturday tificates will be given to' lucky certificates as a check and must ' Langford, New Zealand Mission and Sunday, Aug. use the entire amount with the From Monticeilo Trip people. ' a swimPirate taken Events Blaine Carter Olsen, Canadian' by. Each shopper will be given a participating merchant of their Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perkins moAJLU. Intermountain the mers in Ruston Alaskan Robert Mission; coupon to fill out, containing his choice. tored to Monticeilo, Utah, to Senior . Swimming and Diving Langford, Argentine Mission. Ads, articles and bills will pro- visit Mr. Perkins name, address and phone numMrs. were: , mother, . Championships Program Given ber. Ten names will be drawn mote and push this annual event Earl who underwent 2 No. Perkins, Event Medley 1113b will be The 31 of the following program merchants have been and published in the Many Aug. surgery a few days before their Relay (Men): Pirate No. 1, third, given: checking their marketing outlets visit The Perkins returned home Magna Times issue of Sept. 3. and Pirate No. 2, fifth. Students C Ann of be for to can to used Prelude, yp The certificates months provide best buys Taylor. High Light Free- i No. 4 Sunday. .Event School are asked toArdgister at Opening hymn, The Spirit suy new or used merchandise, for this annual sale. sec- Richard Kittel, (Men): style the school as specified below God, congregation. TO LOOK is one thing; to see ond; Bryan Finch, third, and Glen time and date. School begins Invocation, Tom Bird. Well Teaot Aatcr.stive Pbys Leagas what you look at is another. To Ceasar, sixth. 8. I Sacrament Stand Sept hymn, Event No. 550-Yar- d understand what you see is one Freestyle There will be a late charge for Amazed, congregation ' ' $:! ; thing; to learn from what you all students not keeping their Sacrament Service, Aarofuc (Men): Greg Bateman, first, and understand is still something Robbie Kittel, fifth. appointment unless other ar- Priesthood. Back-stroelse. But to act on what you learn Event No. 7 rangements have been made with Speaker, Bishop Daniel B. is what really matters. Ken second, (Men): Hill, school officials. v Crawford. Seniors: Monday, August 24, Organ solo, Leroy D. Crawford. and Dennis Barton, fourth.ButterEvent No. 9 A 8:00 E D, a.m.; through Speaker, Howard N. Dali through MOREY WILL BUY a bed, not (Men): John Shackelford, acA 10:00 M fly 3:00 Leslie Brow Violin solo, L, a.m.; through R, 1 sleep; books, but not brains; food, second, and Wade Collings, third. T 3:00 Von S Mrs. Z, p.m.; Jrwn. through companied by pjn. but not appetite; finery, but not Free- Event No. 11 Juniors: Tuesday, August 25, Remarks, parents of missionbeauty; a house, but not a home; " Richard Kittel, sec' A through B, 8:00 a.m.; C, 10:30 ary. 'i ' style (Men): medicine, but not health; lux Scott third; Finch, ond; Bryan. D H 1:00 a.m.; Remarks, Bishop George Jr. p.m.; through G, uries, but not culture; amuseand Robbie , fourth, Dangerfield, 3:00 ,r p.m. through J, Beagley. j Wednesday, ments, but not happiness; reli7 Kittel, fifth. 26, K through M, 8:00 August Response, missionary. but not salvation. gion, Breast- ; Event No. 12 a.m.; N through P, 10:30 a.m.; 1 Closing hymn, Ill Go ' fourth. Lowell stroke: Mikolash, G You 1:00 Me T Want ) To Go, congrethrough S, p.m.; through EAGERNESS to read is a nor13 BreastNo. : Event : . Z, 3:00 pun. . gation. , ; mal, healthy characteristic of Sherri Sondrup. Benediction, Bishop Paul F. stroke (Women): Sophomores: Thursday, Aug. most youngsters. But because of , Event No. 14200-Yar- d ' "r J. Ind. A through B, 8:00 a.m.; C Luckau. 27, the abnormal conditions which Wade (Men): Collings, 1 Medley Postlude, Ann Taylor. through D, 10:00 a.m.; E through exist in many school systems in 1 (Continued on Last Page) G, 1:00 p.m.; H through J, 3:00 Chorister, Bernice Broderick. our country today, it is difficult p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, K through for teachers to inspire the enthuM, 8:00 a.m.; N through Q, 10:00 siasm for reading that makes such R through S, 1:00 p.m.; T a.m.; a difference in a childs progress. through Z, 3:00 p.m. A recent report in a widely Late registrations, all students, read magazine 3aid this: tt-and new students, new to area, Because of present swollen Monday, Aug. 31, 8:00 a.m. L classrooms, it is impossible in Full payment of fees is required most schools to give the kind before yearbook reservation can individual instruction which will be issued to students. Fees for best the produce reading ability this coming year have not been i Consequently, when the youngset at this time by the Board of ster is ready to enter Junior high Education, but will probably reschool, his reading is often inademain about the same as last year. vft handi which a situation quate, ' Student Body Fee $ 9.75 caps his whole educational career, 10.00 Textbook Rental if not his life. $19.75 Minimum Charge con In these days of national Yearbook (optional) $ 8.00 1 cem over the education of the Foes: Special unaniyoung, there is virtually 81 A0 per sem. Towel mous agreement that the desire 1A0 per sem. Industrial Arts.. team. baseball Keith TEAM is Yates in Elmar the OUTSTANDING (Rad) League Magna's to read must be encouraged ant Arts and Crafts. 1A0 per sem. lower right corner: The squad 16 composed of stimulated. But how? That is the Matthews, left Henry MorL right flank this an enthusiastic group of players. old Automotive outstanding Magna problem. The answer seems to place the Baseball is booming in Magna town folks talk about it, busi441 Grcap responsibility on the parents. and part of it is being made by nessmen support it and parents 1! With proper guidance and ensort. best of the ore boosters three men, Bernie Moriarty, far Ccanty Fair couragement, parents can instil, Mori and Elmer (Red) Henry love a natural to children moved Automotive their in League who want to return Club The Mixie Makers 7.4 made possible of reading. The shelves of public Matthews, to the old days, when Magna this year, met Aug. 5 at the home of Mrs. Magna overflow are libraries Recreation school Lake and Salt by County teams from the foot of the LaRee Fraser, Rosalind Linder, ing with excellent books many baseball Department. dominated Oquirrhs presiding. Cheryl Linder led the TV as as of them any absorbing state. the a few were throughout There necessities, group in the flag pledge and Mrs. play how Just waiting for young a Fraser led the group in the however. Coaches, managers, book fine And FOR A GREEN MAGNA E. F. Arave. president of the Megan readers. many Sure, were baseball people little extra was needed. It pledge. The girls completed their Flower Garden Club, is shown help clubs have been formed Just for out here, Henry Mori states. planting evergreen plants at the . - , records and discussed a projcorner of 8400 West and 2700 South In the triangle which the purpose of placing the best Look at our facilities. Mr. Mori was given. ect of cookie making for the fair. taken Magnas thinking baseball these the civic group as a project to beautify the east enof literature into young hands, was talking of the Magna ComAll entries must be made by Aug. trance by counrest of the and for the days cost to the town. The triangle-shapeat a minimum Park that is open to junpiece of land has a sprinmunity 13 for the County Fair judging. ty that means look out! kling system and the new plants an being daily watered by $2f It has been proven that chil ior baseball play. Dens Lee Petersen, Aran and other members of to Garden Standings of the Automotive dren who read at home are the 1 Club, in the county include: town. The League i Reporter baseball a Last e Magna (CeatimteS Pirato 14-1- 5, 1 Sub 7 , Club PIgicg In Dig Cuui "Mi ... ; . . six-tow- Sg? B Dogas Back-to-Scho- Cfc iVVJ ; ol Dales 15-1- 6. flnacaatcd For - Cypres Sth 400-Ya- rd 400-Ya- "Glagna Rated As "Fine" DasoMl Tpua . jOmrhm rl: ,n r On -- rd I 7 200-Ya- 200-Ya- ke rd rd , 200-Ya- rd ' ' -- 1 . 200-Ya- rd 100-Ya- rd :i " mw " I' : fvcjpccas ffcafed By Czrdzn Chb - X : -- Uzzra dab 4-- . H . 4-- H vu 4-- H d : Fa) I i . |