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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, Feb. 18, 1965 COPPER GOLF CLU3 WHO .REMEMBERS, SETS ANNUAL DALL AT HOTEL FED. WHEN Munnios Owe Their "lives" to Oil 27 Come one, come all, is the invitation issued by the Copper SOME MAY regret the passing Golf Ladies for their annual of the homely simplicity of the dinner dance Saturday, Feb. 27 good old days of our grand- at the Gold Room in the mother and great grandmothers. Hotel But most of us have forgotten or A social will be held from 7 have never known the price in to 8 p.m. There will be a charge human labor that made the res- of $12.00 a couple guests are idences in that era livable. welcome. Reservations should be made These good old days will on or before Feb. 22 and checks never return. Electricity must get may be mailed to Norma much of the blame. 2890 S. 8750 West, MagA sample of the kind of thing na; Alta Lindquist, 2826 Drive, Salt Lake City, or were talking about is the authentic recipe one Kentucky wo- Delia Pitts, 3630 S. 2140 East, man put down on paper. It makes Salt Lake City. If it is necessary to cancel good reading in observance of National Electrical Week, that reservations, all are asked to do was marked across the country. so on or before Feb. 26. Otherwise, money cannot be refundHere, with the original spell- ed. ing, is her formula for washing clothes: SECOND SON Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Talbot bild a fire in the back yard to of Brigham City announce the heet kettle of rain water. 10. He set tubs so smoke wont blow birth of a baby boy Feb. 7 at in pounds, eight weighed in eyes if wind is pert. is being greeted by shave one hole cake soap in ounces and a brother, Ronald, 4 years old. bilin water. Proud grandparents are Mr. sort things, make three piles. Mrs. Lyle W. Talbot, Mr. and 1 pile white. 1 pile cullord. 1 pile and Mrs. Jens Christensen and work britches and rags. Leon G. stur flour in cold water to a all of Magna. Dilley, smooth, then thin down with bilin water. rub dirty spots on board, NEW OFFICERS ARE scrub hard, then bile, rub cullord, but dont bile just rench and NAMED FOR MAGNA starch. take white things out of ket- BY FELLOWSHIP tle with broom stick handle, then New officers were named rench, blew and starch. spred tee towels on grass, Sunday evening for the Baptist Youth Fellowship of the First hang old rags on fence. Church, pore rench water in flower Baptist Community bed. directed by Bonnie and Bob scrub porch with hot, soapy Oliver. This is a high school water. group. turn tubs upside down. Nancy Porter is president; vice presi go put on cleen dress, smooth Carole Snodgrass, hair with side combs, brew cup dent; Leslie Ridge, secretary-treasurand Roberta Allan, of tea, set and rest and rock a reporter. spell. And count blessings. The BYF will serve as host to a group of Indians Do not let us speak of darker Sunday from the Brigham City school, days; let us speak rather of arranging the dinner, entersterner days. These are not dark tainment and games. days; these are great days the A membership drive is now greatest days our country has being conducted. ever lived; and we must all thank God that we have been allowed, each of us according to Form or Rwident Dias our stations, to play a part in Stella Deneae Nelson, 95, 438 making these days memorable in the history of our race. N. 2nd West, Salt Lake City, Winston Churchill died of natural causes Tuesday at her home. She is a former resident of Magna. Funeral rites were held Saturday and burial made in the Mt. Read Pleasant Cemetery. the facts about . . . WORK and PLEASURE Winston S. Churchill, British "MEDICARE statesman, Kent, England: Rational, industrious, useful human OR beings are divided into two classes: First, those whose work is work and whose pleasure is MEDICAL pleasure; and secondly, those whose work and pleasure are CARE" one. Fortunes favored children in belong to fhe second class. Their life is natural harmony. February Issue of New-hou- .. . It '' " V wifli IteUn Mirny V ' Mn: PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S Granite features dwarf the National Park Service specialist who is giving the craggy countenance its spring facial." Intended to uncover and seal cracks in the four Mount Rushmore sculptures, this annual maintenance work has continued since Gutson Borglum's masterpiece was completed in 1941, And Borglum's original recipe of linseed oil. granite dust and white load is still used es the sealing compound. (The white lines visible on the face are not cracks, but veins of solid quarts.) hue-ban- d. er are important to them! For moro Information, writs your County Msdical Soeioty or tho Utah Stats Mtdieal Association in Salt Laks City. Destiny of Mankind The destiny of mankind is not decided by material computation. When great causes are on we the move in the world ... learn that we are spirits, not animals, and that something is going on in space and time, and beyond space and time, which, whether we like it or not, spells duty. Winston Churchill H ONE LITTLE SHOVE" Dear Miss Murry: I am stamped ening a velope as you requested in your column and would so appreciate one of the Now That You Are Retiring booklets. My husband and I will retire in a few short years and we have thought and talked about moving to Florida. Any booklets that you think might produce that one little shove for him to definitely decide would be greatly appreciated, too. We both enjoy your answers very much. Keep up the good work. If there is a charge for any of these booklets, please let me know and will gladly send the necessary amount. Thank you so MRS. B. B. much. Dear Mrs. B.t Officially it's not my business to try to toll folks on Florida because this ia a nationwide column and I have to maintain an interest in 48 states. (I'm not published in Alaska or Hawaii yob) But lot's face it. I moved to Florida 17 years ago, love it immensely, and I ain't go in no place, no more." So maybe I'm prejudiced enough to help you with that little "shove" for your I am sanding you tho "Retiring" booklet you requested together with a number of other free pamphlets about Florida and its featured areas. Of course, the climate is the big attraction, plus magnificent fishing and recreational activities. But I believe the main thing that appeals to retired folks is the fact that life never needs to bo dull here unless you want it that way. To bo retired and lonely is "for tho birds." By tho way. tho material I'm sending you ia free, but I magasine-typ- e have a book tilled: "Living in Florida Year Round." which is heavily illustrated and covers Just about everything under the Florida sun. Newsstand price ia $2 but Senior Cantor gets them half price. If you wish to send mo a dollar. I'll mail you a copy pronto. d, great-grandfath- Your views Participate ia , V CAPITOL BUILDING WASHINGTON. D.C. up se Wil-shi- re Then Write Your Congressman and Senators at the Cyprus Students Forensic Licet Coll-ing- s, READER'S DIGEST urn Mount Rushaoro Sculptures , Egyptian s - .AU- - 130-pag- 0, .Aim L''- ' i e it I TO THE EDITORS r:$: This letter is addressed to the d editors and publishers of the which provide newspapers the circulation for Wake Up Younger throughout the country, Since I am my own stenographer, r, typist, file girl and I have to take this timesaving means of expressing my personal appreciation, and that of National Senior Center, for all the wonderful comment we received in response to a column- usage survey we recently con ducted. And Td like my readers to know about the keen interest which the publishing folks take in the problems of our Senior sincere desim Citizen, to be of help. It s most enwurag-an- d app. . . i? and 400-od- STRAPPED IN A BOSUN'S CHAIR And secured by cable from the same hand winch used by the sculptor.-GutsoBorglum. a National Park Service employe searches for cracks in a Rushmore sculpture. Loft unattended, the crevices would permit ice to form and chip off the granite surface. Repair men, using guy ropes, move horizontally across the facet, covering about 15 feet in one postage-lik-ke- tired from the Air Force. Now I must find something to keep busy at, but Im not inclined to get in y to a routine, job. I think Id get bored with it in a hurry. I travelled a lot in the service and I know enough Spanish and French to get by. Been' thinking maybe 1 could find a spot in the Peace Corps if they take older people. Do you know anything about the types of jobs they offer? Thank you. work-a-da- Roger Dear Roger t Yes, the Peace Corps wants older volunteers. At present more than 350 volunteers, who are over 50 are serving in 44 countries in Latin America. Africa. Southeast Asia and the Near East They include a who is working in a tractor plant in Tunisia and a eng ineer in Pakistan. As to types of obs. the list is long but mostly specifies a skill or profession. If you are any kind of mechanic they can use you. If you ware ever an Instructor in tho service, that teaching experience could prove valuable. Your Fronch and Spanish represent a helpful plus. Suggest you write Senior Man' power Recruitment Peace Corps. Washington. 25. D.C. for full in formation. Incidentally, your wife can join you if she qualifies ton the same project as you, and you have no dependent children un der 18 years of ago. NEED HELP ON A PROBLEM? Write to Helen Murry, Nationel Senior Center, P.O. Box 416, Lehigh Acre, Fla. 33936. Ask for free lilt of booklete and eervicea available through thia column. A group of Cyprus High students participated in a forensic meet held Friday at Weber State College, in competition of debate, oratory and extemporaneous speaking. The Pirate school was represented by nine debate teams, three orators, and three extemporaneous speakers. Those on the debate teams included Rosemary Trujillo and Lanette Best; Lynn Wawrinof-sk- y and Ron Brown, Dean Rees and Nadine Halton, Shannon Bell and Lorna Perkins, Kathie Black and Stella Hansen, Dennis Coon and Sally Hill, Richard Openshaw and Becky Washburn, and Cheryl Cox and Barbara PowelL The orators were Cynthia Rushton, Marcia Wilson and Susan Thomas. They gave ten minute memorized speeches on current subjects. Nancy Nielson, Linda Hurst and LaDonna Dingley represented Cyprus in extemporaneous speaking. Doing whats right is no guarantee against misfortune. William McFee There are two good things in life, freedom of thought and freedom of action. William Somerset Maugham Parish flews THE GUADALUPANA talk THE Gift Star project is still being conducted and savings are effected Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Chilton, being Father SpeUen for a piano. It 1429 Shoup St,. Prescott, Ariz. announced the engagement of will take thousands of points, but their daughter, Yvonne, to Mr. Father Lawrence M. Spellen asks Dale Dean Coleman, son of Mr. all to cooperate. and Mrs. George Coleman, of Phoenix, at a recent ljuffet lunchNEXT SUNDAY, the Junior eon in their home. basketball team will play St. Miss Chilton graduated from Ambrose team at their gym, 2 Prescott High School in 1962 and pjn. Anyone interested in attendattended Arizona State College ing may board a bus at 12:30. So at Flagstaff for one year. While far, these two teams have been at ASC, she was affiliated with undefeated and some exciting Lambda Delta Sigma. She re- action is promised. Winner will cently completed a years school- be the champion of the league. ing at Lamson Business College, The Intermediates play Tooele Phoenix,, and is currently em- II at Judge at 6 p.m. (Players ployed at Krigbaum Motor Mart must attend morning Mass.) in Prescott Mr. Coleman graduated from AN ESSAY contest on ReliCyprus High School, Magna, gious Vocations, sponsored by in and 1960, has served Utah, four years with the U.S. Navy, the Serra Club, is open to all during which time he attended 8th and 11th graders. The theme one year at Old Dominion Col- this year for 8th grade is Could lege, Norfolk, Va. He is presently It Be Me? For the 11th grade: employed by General Electric as The Catholic Home Garden of a jet engine mechanic at Luke Vocations. Deadline is March 19, 1965. Father Spellen seeks all to Air Force Base, Phoenix. Plans are being made for a participate and copy must be in September wedding to be solem- before March 10. The best will nized in the LDS Arizona Tem- be selected from the Magna Parish, and there will be prizes on ple at Mesa. the Parish leveL Troth is 7o!d "awing." What do the Egyptian mummies pleted a period of unparalleled and the Mountain Rushmore Na- technological advances nothing tional Memorial have in common? has been found, to equal the famed sculptors original sealing These seemingly unrelated phenomena, intended for infinite preservation, are protected by the same product of nature that reConsisting of linseed oil, gran mains unrivaled as a preservative ite dust and white lead, Borg-- 1 after some 5,000 years. is intended to help lums This versatile product is linseed the recipe endure until wind carvings which to most homeowners today rain alone shall wash them is synonomous with a Cracks in the stone faces away. HELEN MURRY of house paint coat sealed during the sculpturing 811 The culture and utilization of process in the 1930s have requir- NEEDLES AND PUIS flaxseed dates back to the dawn ed little further The touching. CATHOLIC charities expresses People ask you for criticism, Helof recorded history. Remains of mixtures ' YH durability,-but want coupled its thanks for the baby clothing they only praise. found in been flax plants have upon your with its resiliency in heat 0r William Somerset Maugham turned in this week. Stone Age ruins of Switzerland, cold, dictate its continued usage, vioiJr your readers. You must according to the National Flax-- s helpful The annual e e d Processors Association, repair work is get great satisfaction from your ONLY IN SALT LAKE CITY CAN YOU SEE IT! which spearheads research work largely responsible for the excel-- work. I am a recently retired on flaxseed products. lent condition of the sculptures, school teacher and I am investi- The Egyptians were among It dates back to Borglums belief gating activities with which the first ancients to utilize fhe upon undertaking the project in may constructively occupy my protective powers of flaxseed. 1927 that his work would endure days. One thing Id like, which When their mummies were em- if moisture were kept out of the never had time for, is sewing. balmed, the wrappings (made cracks. With his special linseed Ive been to the library, but from another flax product-linen- ) sealer, the sculptor ap--1 couldnt find anything that would were nibbed with flaxseed to pears to have conquered what he be of much help to a novice. Do provide a preservative coating of considered the projects greatest you know of any source fromlinseed oil The mummy cases enemy the wedging action of which I might obtain informaHEPBURN themselves were decorated with water which, when frozen, could tion or help? Thank you very MISS EL1.EN decorations today, plus the re- exert enough pressure to chip off much. REX HARRISON Dear Mist Ellen: Thank you. the granite surface. linseed paints. The state of preservation Teacher, for that big red apple 1 work, of the mummies, attest to the g task,! in reverse. do enjoy my Reparations, a come can I linseed when up afforded by protection are accomplished by specialists especially ORDER TICKETS HOY BY MAIL! oil of the National Park Service. with a good answer, which is 1 have for you. Just send Mount Rushmore Use what With the same hand winch used CINTI THEATRE. Ireadwey 4 Slate Ste, Ml Late City, IN. UMNI And this spring when a small by Borglum and a bosuns chair 20 cents to UB. Government hast nmo imm premiers Wednesday, fesruary mth crew of specialists climb 6,050-fo- suspended by kiouui (RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT) STAETS THUKt, NS. UTH Printing Office, Washington. PRICES AND FERFORMANCE TIMES D.C. 20402, and ask for a copy Mount Rushmore at Key- cable, the maintainers cover virEVtNINOS Fleer 4 legal, Site, M.F. (Flea!) Site la M., M. 4 stone, South Dakota, to under- tually every inch of the gigantic of "Simplified Clothing Co" " " " Site Sl. (Seaday Thre Thenday) Catalog No. take the annual facials on the faces inspecting, cleaning out nst r u c t i o n MATINEES M Saa. 4 HiUday- i" Site " Site This bulletin of A.77:S9. Presi countenances provides - Site granite old cracks, and sealing them and " " MATINIi (Wadaaiday) Site aim for instructions illustrated dents Washington, Jefferson, new fissures with the putty-lik- e EVtNINOS - S:M Ml. MATINEES :66 PAL Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln, a compound that is prepared by plifying much of the detailed mixture based on linseed oil hand according to Borglums work of sewing; including makNama (Pla PrlnlL ing and attaching collars, again will be used to seal any formula. A4dras cuffs, finishing pockets and cracks that may have developed No. of Saa ti EVE. --MAT, Q ll 9. Borglums choice of site for hems, etc as well as helpful during the past year. Data Raquaitad- At the same time, millions of this Shrine of Democracy was hints for selecting materials American homes will be getting based upon its dramatic location and patterns) cutting, marking Plaaaa Uit 3 Altamata Dates g and fine natural lighting, a comwith and basting. Happy stitching, their own Eifclaaa chack or monay ardac (no Itampi) payable la CENTM addraaaad to THEATRE, with a odfoddroatod stamped envelops. coats of linseed oil paint bination that makes the sculp- - Ellen. For groups or apodal theater party Information, call The first coat of paint put on 95 tures visible for some 60 miles. HEART FUND IENEFIT Senior Peace Corps EXCLUSIVE per cent of American homes is The project, which cost nearly a INTERMOUNTAIN PREMIER! PM. 34th million dollars, was completed in Dear Miss Murry: I am what made with linseed oil REOUIAR (RESERVES AREA In the 23 years since Gutzon 1941 and is visited by a million you might call a young retiree SEAT) ENGAGEMENT SHOWING STARTS THURi. Mi. M 53 years old and recently re Borglums masterpiece was com- - sightseers each year. I long-lasti- .ar I Rented AM oil-bas- ed week-lon- ot - three-quarter-in- Helldeyi)-Ma- -1- 1- face-liftin- pro-tectiv- box-offi- U4-7S- THE TRUE OLD STYLE mrrHCY BOURBON followed the short business meeting. oil-bas- ed just mention my name in Magna Society met Tuesday evening in Our Lady of Lourdes Church for Rosary and Benediction, followed by their regular meeting. A film strip on the Holy Land and U |