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Show r Universal Microfilming Ml P.orpont Ave. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Oquirrh Area Registering for Scouts in Hfan&inf LOut dead Oquirrh area reregistering for For the Catholic units Father Scouts, Explorers and Cubbing is Lawrence M. Spellen, institution now in full swing for 1966, states head, Earl Kiamer, representative. IF GOOD words and kind deeds officials. Institution representatives are First Ward Bishop traveled as fast as nasty remarks Magna and thoughtless actions, Utopia in charge of this activity and in- Maurice Tuttle, institution head, clude: also serving as representative. would soon be here. Magna "Second Ward Bishop Paul Garside, institution head, Kurt Lamb as representative. Pleasant Green First Ward Bishop John Evans, institution head, Fred Collings, Ml Suing Pleasant Green Second Ward Bishop Harold Hawkes, institution head, Leo Rupp, representative. Pleasant Green Third Ward Bishop Bud Knight, institution head, Melvin Bates, representa- - IT SEEMS to me that fifty years ago the U.S. was a melting pot; today its a pressure cooker. THE MOST dangerous age for a boy, according to genial Normand L. Gibbons, principal at Cyprus High School, is when a girl notices him. EVERYBODY seems to be seek ing an easy mind, sometimes called peace of mind. This is a curious generation. We have practically everything; radios, television social pensions, some of them good, security some doubtful and some pretty bad. No generation ever had such abundance, yet we are very inept; we do not know how to use them, what to do with them or why we Vol. 49, No. 15 MILTON GRANITE Groups Push For Magna Postoffice JOHNSON. t k. 4 Au Lake DAYS FOR UEA MEETS 25-2- 8. are the triple safeguards of the independence of man. The annual Song and Yell is slated on Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. Further information will be announced for IT 7i We agree. with my TV0 ous Utah Educational Association meetings in Salt Lake City. No classes will be conducted either day at any of the schools. The next school holiday will be at Thanksgiving, Thursday and Friday, Nov. princi- I WAS CHECKING some CLOSED SCHOOLS Today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday). Oct. 7 and 8th, schools in Granite District will be closed to allow teachers to attend vari- e, Ridge Elementary School pal, believes that formation Magna, Utah, 84044, Thursday, October 7, 1965 Hsuring Set October 14 have them. We have everything. We are the beneficiaries of the greatest technological era known to history; our science is superb but we are not happy. We are dissatisfied, have more heart attacks, more more nerhigh vous breakdowns per hundred of population than ever before in the history of mankind. And everybody is seeking an easy mind. If only we could remove from our minds apprehension, worry, insecurity, and concern and decide every question and meet every issue with the Golden Rule, then we would have peace of mind. blood-pressur- Member Utah State Press Association Member National Editorial Association the definite hour. Burglars Grab tive. Spencer First Ward Bishop Ronald Dixon, institution head, Don Duckworth, representative. Spencer Second Ward L. O. Christensen, Bishop institution head, Dick Bezzant, representative. Spencer Third Ward Bishop Andy Nielsen, institution head, Lowell Jensen' representative. Lake Ridge First Ward Bishop Chad White, institution head, LaMar Maddy, representative.' Lake Ridge Second Ward Bishop George Beagley, institution head, Merle Wilkey, representative. Lake Ridge Third Ward Bishop Ed Huber institution head, Don Hess, representative. Charter applications have been given to the institutions and all charter applications will be presented before Copperhills District Review teams on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd in respective wards, excepting the Catholic units which will be chartered on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd. John L. Adamson of Lake Ridge, heads charter activities in this area and urges all scouting units to be ready for the charting $31,000 In r Local Brcak-i- n escaped with more in cash and checks from Johnsons AG Store, 8177 W. 3500 South, late Sunday or early Monday. Deputy Sheriff Jerry L. De-Bsaid the money was in three brown paper bags. Entrance to the building was made by cutting bars on a rear window, then smashing the window. After taking the money, they left through a rear door. Burglars drilled the floor safe to get the cash and checks, said Lyman E. Passey, store manager. The safe has a removable dial and the burglars drilled out the center pin, allowing them to remove the lid. The burglary was discovered Monday at 6:30 a.m. by Earl Hess, a butcher who opened the store. The recent robbery at Johnsons AG will cause Mr. Passey teams when they meet. Any more information may be quite an inconvenience while the obtained from Mr. Adamson, matters of insurance and tracing down the stolen checks are being Copperhills O. and E.,. accomplished. Burglars than $31,000 ry 297-285- 1. It SENARY MAGNA OPEN SOCIAL WILL DE HELD OCTOIin 7 is requested that those who cashed any checks either Saturday, OcL 2 or Sunday, Oct. 3 at Johnsons AG Store kindly contact Mr. Passey and give him the information at' either the store, or at his home, This will save numerous hours of tracing down both payroll and personal checks. These checks have all been endorsed For Deposit Only and are not negotiable. Your cooperation will be sincerely appreciated by those connected with Johnsons AG. Any costs for stop payment, which may be required by your bank, will be paid by Johnsons AG Store. 297-262- 1, The Magna Seminary will hold its opening social Thursday, Oct. 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Hunter Stake House, 3970 South 5200 West Features will be games, dancing and refreshments. All attending are asked to wear something green in color. All members of the local sem- inary are invited to attend this ' gala fete. A festive time is promised by the committee. 297-291- 5. a in- daughter, r Michele, the other evening, and while looking through the World Books, accidentally, I opened a PROPOSED SITE For new Magna postoffice, Wesf 2700 South. A public meeting will be held page to William Shakespeares as advocated by district postal officials, is in the Salt Lake County commission chambers life. out by John W. Papanikolas. president on Thursday. OcL 14. 10:00 am. relative to the pointed One of his quotations jumped of the Magna Chamber of Commerce, at 8770 new postoffice. sevout at me, and I read it over The Magna Qiamber of ComLocation proposed for the post-offi- recommended eral times, it was so impressive. district postal merce has sent sixty letters to is 8770 West 2700 South, officials. Here it is: Love thyself last; cherish those civic, labor, fraternal and reli- just east of the former Al Parker hearts that hate thee; Corruption gious organizations, seeking their Ford building. -- This Is the site e, V717 SLATES wins not more than honesty. , ' support7 for a new Magna John W. Papanikolas, presStill in thy right hand carry Oil L770.TTANT gentle peace, to silence envious ident of the chamber, stated Frif.tegna Tirr.zs Wins tongues; be just, and fear not; day. Messrs for Fix Let all the ends thou aimst at be Representatives of the organ12 thy countrys, thy Gods and izations are urged to attend a An important meeting of the truths; then if thou fallest, O public hearing on the postoffice During September VFW Post, 7398, will be Magna Cromwell, thou fallst a blessed with the Salt Lake County Zoning Milton Hollstein, chairCommission in the S. L. Counheld Tuesday, Oct. 12, 8:00 p.m. martyr! man of the University of at the' Leedo Club, 8865 West What marvelous philosophy! ty commission cnambers, begin-in- g Utah Department of Jourbefore conducted 10:00 Main Street, states Tloward Fite, at a.m., Another read: nalism. has notified The commander. , "Sicilian tyrants never invented the county commission, on ThursMagna Times it has won 14th. Oct. a torment than day, to atAll are IVobstor School Sccfis f.loro PTA P-crcrs ws&f . - I f'k . X I ce post-offic- issues ocTo:ia greater envy. HERE'S AN old Chinese pro- BACK FROM JET PLANE TRIP verb that I like: "Better to do a Mrs. Mary Snow and her kindness near home, than go far daughter, Mrs. Erma Nielson, to burn incense. have returned home from a WITH ALL THE . new cars weeks vacation to Las Vegas, Nev. This was Mrs. Snows first coming out this month, I couldnt trip on a plane and she said it auhelp thinking theyre making tomobiles better and better with was thrilling. each succeeding year. The only part that goes broke now is the Prizes Every Sunday fellow behind the wheel. IT WAS MOST pleasant to have a nice chat Tuesday with Nick Papanikolas. Hes as refreshing as a cool summer breeze always in good humor and always willing to help anyone. I like his own personal family very much, as well as his brothers and sisters. Theyre hard workers. Nick informs us that work on the Cyprus High School is progressing very satisfactorily, although this weather has hampered them a little. Fine family. ITS ENCOURAGING honorable mention for the Pictures of the Month contest. The winning pictures are "Chilly? So Is the Weather! Fall Arrives Early. The pictures will be entered in annual competition at the end of the year for all Utah weeklies. I members urged tend as several important matters will be discussed. . Commander Fite ; says: Your commander and elected officers can carry out your wishes if you attend the meetings and voice your desires on the following im ' portant matters: To endorse or reject rezoning (Continued on Last Page) WILL YOU JOIN The Webster School PTA ia the plea advanced by teachers, Rebecca Poland and Sallie Atkinson, who are shown hoidiwg charts and bottles to indicate what portion goal has been received. Six teachers have Public Invited to Attend Turhcy Shoot Cyprus Students Place Well For College English A group of students who took the advanced placement English program last year at Cyprus High School have recorded high marks in tests that are given annually by college boards. The test for the Pirate students was held at Skyline High School. This was for the college board examination. Sixteen students from Cyprus took the examination and nine obtained awards, according to Phil Herbert, English instructor Three received 12 full hours of credit on College English Mary Fratto, University of Utah; Sue Thompson, Arizona State; Joan Kirkman, Brigham Young University. Karen Jeppson and Steve Jones were given three semester hours about five full hours and Pam to see fferent improvements around e town. The Colosimo brothers, nie and Gayie, have refinished e front of their building and aced a new sign. Chick Paris is moved his insurance office ross the street will have larger larters and as usual, will have kept clean as a pin. WE HOPE that by spring each isiness house will have a flower x in front of their separate to offer a uniform, s ilorful appearance to the town Don Thompson, Mr. ain Street. e constructor, has been unable V fill the orders during the past good cheer; I have over-Wrl- ;V d- V -I-bid XV, 13 LAKE RIDGE RESIDENT TURKEY SHOOT These committee members of the Magna Lions Club, invite your attendance at the turkey shoots held each Sunday in Magna. Standing, left, is Frank ADVOCATE DELIVERS TALK AT U. an Mr. Paul Holloway delivered Uniaddress to members of the stuand versity of Utah faculty school of dents of the graduating title of Social Work Monday. The his address was, "The Character-of istics of the First Year Class the Graduate School of Social The public U cordially A Falvo. ready with a clay pigeon and Lyman Breese is holding a gun. Seated are W. J. and Bill Powell, holding clay pigeons. A nominal charge is made. to attend and try your luck to win a bird. All proceeds will be used for sight conservation and other good causes, sponsored by the Lions Club. So, for practice and prizes, Mr. Grose and other Lions issue a invited cordial invitation for everyone to Sponsored by the Magna Lions Club, a turkey shoot is held every Sunday afternoon at 2700 South and 6200 West near the Magna Water Company Pumps, announces Joseph B. Grose president. Led-ingha- attend bring your rifle or shotgun, not larger than and aim well. You could easily win a turkey. The shoot is held from 1:00 p.m. until dark. Refreshments will be served. ten-gaug- - r e, Mo v; similar bottles and hope that by October 13th, the Back guoia will be more than filled and menilianliUia will exceed any previous year. All parents and patrons are urged to attend the Oct 13th Hg, Niffiaa o-School r Benefits Explained by SS Officials r. gna Ant"!:to Heeds Flaiher ; i light Fcr Safety ft has become very apparent to officials that Jbe Magna ambuIt is important that many Magna and Hunter residents get in lance needs a flasher light for touch with their social security the safety of patients, the drivers, office in Salt Lake City. Any per- as well as private motorists operson who is 65 or will be ,65 by ating their own vehicles. Jan. 1, 1966, should contact their The latest incident, which forcsocial security office if: ibly shows the need of a flasher light, happened last week when 1. They have never worked unthe ambulance was traveling east der social security, or Main Street and a driver on 2. They have worked lotifc enough under social security, buV .entering the highway did not see red light or hear the ambulhave never applied for benefits, ance siren. A very near crash was because they have not retired. the result. Nearly all such persons will be eligible for hospital insurance , Several complaints had been protection, effective July 1, 1966. registered about the ambulance However, to establish their right not being seen. to hospital insurance, they vyill It would appear that a flasher-ligh- t, have to apply for it. Applicants revolving on top of the car, Paulos, Howard Van Vleet, Mar- will need to prove they are 65 would be an excellent safety desha Barton and Susan Hendry re- years of age. No person should vice. ceived permission to enter their drop any hospital insurance he or . choice of college without taking she now have. Freshman English. There is no monthly premium TEEN PARTY HELD AT Another group has been placed charge for hospital insurance. The in the advanced placement En- cost of hospital insurance for aged students social security cash benefit reel LAKE RIDGE RESIDENCE glish for this year whose English grades have been pients will be paid for by social in the higher brackets for the past security funds. Miss Joan Peterson, daughter several years. The cost for those who are not of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson, eligible for social security cash entertained at a preteen pizza Miss Kathy Snow, daughter of benefits will be paid for by the party. The guests included Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snow, is recov- general revenues of the United Marlor, Debbie Hansen, Christy ering nicely after falling Sunday States Treasury. Peterson, Galynn Jackson, Patty and injuring her mouth. She was Officials recommend that-oldeHermann, Paula Pixton, Paula taken to Valley West Hospital for people check records to obtain and Pam Bailey, Vicky Hardman, ' all benefits. treatment. Paul Davidson. , r |