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Show MACNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAll ThtnJjy, C.lcrzj ScstJ Ssc.zj Knr;;ai ivai i:o::o3 QO A a LONG ON SUNDAY, AUGUST SO Honoring Elder Arthur Myron son of Ruth Long and Maynard Long, prior to his departure for the North British LDS Church Mission, a farewell testimonial will be held in the Magna First Ward Chapel, 2935 South 9150 West, Sunday, Aug. 30, at 4:45 p.m. Open house will follow the program at the Long residence, 2980 South 9100 West in Magna. The following testimonial program will be presented: Prelude, Ilene Hulse; opening hymn, congregation; invocation, Joe Kemp; sacrament hymn, choir; sacrament service, Aaron-i- c Priesthood; speaker, Hyrum C. Solomon; picno solo, Kathie Kemp; speaker, Maurice A. Tuttle; vocal duet, Kathie and Trudy Kemp; speaker, George W. Haycock; reading, Barbara Long; remarks. Bishop S. A. Becks tead; remarks, mother of missionary; closing response, missionary; hymn, congregation; benediction, Bill Kemp and postlude, Dene Hulse. Long, jrSaWSMW'V " wn- . - K.t . p. '- X - ftsn's Ccv.!rj lerp l Sots Fridsy J -- Tha Hercules Men's Bowling League (Rancho Lanas) will mast in tha Pint 1 Administration Building wing G confasanca room at noon Friday. All team captains should attend tha mating. Complete scheduling and final ota on rules discussed at tha last masting will ha carried out- AnyoM infofMted in taring a team or fas joining a team should Tfrrttart Dan Hird. exL 3731. or Bill ML suo, axL 3745. before tha m Aug. 31 Scout Trip Members of Troop 247, Spencer 2nd Ward, arrived home Saturday after spending a week at How e minority, reaching maCamp Steiner where they partiseizing authority, hates a jority, cipated in camp activities and minority. ' took three first place awards Leonard H. Robbins one being camp inspection which is the highest award that can be obtained at the camp. Doug Jenkins won first place the single man canoe race. in HAROLD COCKBURN Boys who enjoyed the trip were H holds 31 pound salmon that was priso catch of successful Dale Thomas,, Dennis Christensen, Larry Catten, Doug Jenkins, fishing trip. Alan Bryce, Richard Obray, Laurie Rupp, Rick Duckworth. They were chaperoned by Scoutmasters Doug Dangerfield and Brent Dea. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Olsen and son, Brent, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Larsen attended the Golden Wedding dinner and open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larsen at Moroni, Utah. Mrs. Larsen is a sister to Mr. Aaron Olsen, and Roy, Glen and Jay are nephews of the couple. ' Mrs. Ray (Louise Brotherson) Jensen and two daughters and Ann Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Buck) Whealler of Tilton, Ga., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Olsen. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen of Hunter and Mrs. Lesa Jensen, mother of Mr. Jensen, at Fountain Green, Utah. Mr. Whealler is a convert to the LDS Church ani this is his first trip to Utah. The LDS Temple grounds and LDS choir were of great interest to him. They will leave for their home in Tifton where Mr. Ray Jensen operates a large grass seed nursery. He plans and plants golf courses over a large area in the son-in-la- w. south. . , Au- -jt 1ETTOS TO BN To .readers of The Magna On Aug. 17, Jerry Dee Jacob- Times, to men who are keeping sen celebrated his third birthday our husbands home when they anniversary at a party given by should be out working and earnhis foster mother, Mrs. Orlean ing a living to buy groceries with Laird, at her home in Magna. money and to buy clothing for Games were played by the guests children who should be registerand prizes awarded. Party re- ing for school this week, and freshments were served. Mrs. who cant because there is a saw Laird was assisted by Carol Ja- horse in the entrance of their cobsen. place of employment that says Attending were Shawna, Merri there is a strike at the KCC Joe and Clifford Macintosh, Jerry mills: D. Jacobsen, Linda Jacobsen, Our men voted to work while Judy Jacobsen, Paul, Roger and Joey Kunz, Janna Hickman, Rickey, Randy, Shaunna Dickinson, Joe Mitchell, Bob Stewart, Sharon Stewart, Todd Stewart, Maurine and Rony Johnson, John, Suzie, Dannie Berkely, Juanita Dickinson, Jean Caldwell, David and Richard Powell and adults. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Barrett of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thomas of Kearns, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Olsen and family attended the George Family reunion at Logan Park cn Sunday. Miss Randy Olsen of Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Don Stanger of spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ol- Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. sen. She also visited with the Glen Olsen last week. Mrs. StanPaul Footes of Hunter. ger is a sister to Mrs. Olsen. negotiating and accepted what was offered in their desire to go to work, but because of some headstrong men who refuse a settlement, and wont stay in a meeting long enough to put an end to this strike we are still unemployed. It isnt fair for such a few men to keep so many from working. They should feel guilty of depriving families of things they need so badly and have a right to work and earn. It is hard for me to believe these men voted for strikes when the votes are not counted locally. Well never be able to make up for what we have lost. ' I think the cooperation we have had during this strike is disgusting. All we hear is politics until we are sick. All talk and no action. I think on election day there should be a number of empty ballot boxes and maybe'. 27, Ki4 170.1 waken someone up. Why do these things have to go so far before action is taken? Our governor should call a meeting at his convenience (and it need not be in a swanky hotel), and get this thing settled Immediately. It has gone on too long. So, while 4,000 men and their wives are waiting, everything is at a stalemate. P. S. When the Magna Chamber of Commerce have their cleanup campaigns, they should send Kennecott word. Some of the KCC buildings are in very bad shape and havent had a coat of paint in a number of years. A very disgusted wife and mother If anyone wishes to talk to the author of this letter, he or she may get the name and address from the editor of The Magna Times. QUOTES 07 NOTE Presents which our love for the donor has rendered precious are ever the most acceptable. Benjamin Franklin 'The spirit of melancholy would often take its flight from us if only we would take up the song of praise. Philip Bennett Power -- Into IT S 5 Hares Complete Dig Fishing Trip Five Bacchus Herculites from Plant 81 recently completed a fishing trip to Idaho. The results were so exceptional, that the five already are making plans for a return trip next year. Dick Decker, Harold Cockbum, Lee Wilde, Dick Hadfield and Gary Philpot flew to Stanley, Idaho, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Decker. The five spent three days a Friday, Saturday and Sunday fish- tog. Friday U2GiG y i j HOLD CANYON SOCIAL A canyon party was held by the Magna Mt Riders on Saturday, Aug. 22. The committee completing arrangements was composed of Mose Watterson, Elvon Holman, Bob Harding, Leon Robinson, Wally Reid, Ellis Thorpe, Corky Robinson and M. Coe. mid-summ- er the Bacchus anglers fished Williams Lake with outstanding results. They hooked and landed 32 pounds of rainbow trout, plus a few Dolly Varden. Not willing to be satisfied with trout, however, the group set out Saturday morning in quest of salmon. Packing into the middle fork of the Salmon River on horseback, they began fishing for salmon Saturday evening, and landed two But their big thrill came Sunday morning. They hooked what they knew had to be a large fish. Two of the fishermen battled the lunker king salmon for 45 minutes. The scrap carried them of a mile downstream. When, at last, the exhausted anglers landed their catch, they learned the reason for the lengthy fight. The fish tipped the scales at slightly more than 31 pounds. - . MAGNA f.lT O O O Pdl NOTES LAKE RIDGE ' On Friday, Mrs. Margaret Adamson enjoyed lunch with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Danger-fielMrs. and daughter-in-laBetty Blosch and son, Ricki, of Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Lorna Hague and daughter, Karen. 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