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Show Thursday, October 7, 1965 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Hagna Dopt. Observes Fire Prevention I'cek WHO REMEMBERS, )WHEN The private dancing parties were program affairs. The gen tlemen would fill out their lady partners dance lists as well as their own. Some extras were included also . . . WHEN HAPPENINGS TOOK PLACE SUDDENLY WITHOUT WARNING, THE FOLKS SAID THEY TOOK PLACE QUICK AS A WINK. . . General stores would give away white stemmed clay pipes. The kids would use them for blowing soap bubbles. The stems were very fragile and would break without much warning ... IT WAS A COMMON THING TO SEE A HAND TURNING COFFEE MILL IN ALL WELL RUN KITCHENS In some parlors we would see one of those removable marble top stands or tables, ... holding the National Fireman magasine that Magna Youth Training in Louisiana For Army Terry Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen of Magna, i$ stationed at Camp Polk, La., for council chairmen and chapter adbasic training in the United visors are scheduled to attend the conclave. y States Army. He will return home busy Nov. 1 for a few days prior to beRegistration for the sessions, ing assigned to a permanent outtime for recreation and including fit. aftHe is currently platoon leader fellowship, will begin Friday of 8. The schedule Oct. ernoon, men under 55 other young with activities, starting early Saturday his command. and continuing through Sunday noon, features individual and team degree competition, a memDEMOLAY OF STATE bership workshop for advisors, awards and honors ceremonies inWill C0IIVE11E 111 two-da- CltlGlIAM CITY The 34th annual conclave of the Utah State DeMolay Assn, opens at Brigham City Oct. with the Leland Stanford chapter hosting members of the eight other chapters of the Order of DeMolay throughout Utah. Some 200 DeMolays, advisory 0, PnOMT TV scnvica1 Hn A wupU MIHy itand M TwIms Mfb-fw- ACE ELECTRONICS Call BY S. Perth cluding the DeMolay Legion of Honor degree, Athletic Trophy awards, and general association business matters. A Saturday night ball honoring retiring State Master Councilor Terry R. Lynch of Bountiful, will also conclude with the election of a state DeMolay Sweetheart, and introduction of new DeMolay Assn, officers for the coming year. The Order of DeMolay is an international youth organization for young men between the ages of 14 and 21 years, which has had more than 3,000,000 youths pass through its ranks, many of them to become distinguished business, political, military and professional leaders. A chapter is located in Magna. There is no fear in love; but the perfect love casteth out fear. Ibid 18 ' The then called Taboret.' The four spindly legs were elaborately figured round brass tubing affairs. advocates a thorough cleanup of all premises, and out in observance of this time, both as well as throughout the year to prevent fire loss. READY FOR FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Are members of the Magna Fire Department Chick Paris, a member of this organisation, is shown MAGNA GE DEALERS Farewell Testimonial to lienor Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you. John, XII, 35 WIN MEXICO TUI? Former r.lagna Residents Oct. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huffa-k- er of Huffaker Furniture ComFormer neighbors and friends in this area will be interested pany in Magna, left Friday mornto learn of the departure Nov. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Reeder to ing for Mexico City on a guided the New Zealand LDS Church mission field. tour. A farewell testimonial in their honor will be held Sunday, Oct The trip was awarded to the 17. in the Kavsvile Fifth Ward, located at 2nd South and 6th East. Huffakers by General Electric After the testimoCompany through their sales pronial, open house motion and record. will be held at the They planned to be gone a Reeder residence, week. 16 E. 1st South, ji Kaysville. EYE INJURIES They extend an The junior high school years invitation to their the greatest risk of accibrings : r i e n d s in this dental injuries to childrens eyes. to Mr. attend. irea are involved in three out of and Mrs. Reeder Boys four eye accidents during were residents of every these years. dagna for fifteen fears and hold ond memories of he good times For 1 tnd many friend-ihip- s in this area. your V daughter, Mrs. Lucille Turpin, is call i Magna resident. Mr. Reeder was tax. ana Mrs. David L.. Heeaer employed by Cen tral Lumber & Hardware Co. and also was manager of the Magna Coronet Store. insurance fag mens . Standard Harkct Improvements Dab Street Add to Silo, Also INSURANCE Drigadoon Opens Ocfobor 25 At S. L. Valley Music Hall GROUP Discover the advsntigeief having all your insurance with Executive Producer LeRoy Worlds Fair and at the Palladium Prinz announces that Jack Cassi- in London. dy is now scheduled to' star in , Beverly Allyson will play the BRIGADOON, opening Monday, role of Fiona opposite Jack CasOct 25 at Valley Music Hall. This sidy in BRIGADOON. Bryan Da is the last production of the fall Silva will be Harry Beaton. Also season of four Broadway musicals. featured are Jane Kean and WilJack Cassidy made his Broad- liam Lanteau, appearing as Mel way debut at 16, playing in more and Jeff Douglas. Thomas Carlisle than a dozen musicals before he will have the role of Charlie won praise for his first starring role in WISH YOU WERE HERE. Jack Cassidys appearance in He then starred in SHANGRI-LSHE LOVES ME was something and the New York City Centers of a triumph. The critics singled BEGGARS OPERA. out his performance with such He was Introduced to European comments a3 the Journal Ameriaudiences in OKLAHOMA! He can Jack Cassidy is the theastarred as Curley in Paris and tres new matinee idol. Cue Magazine Jack Cassidy has a glorRome; then played in WONDERFUL TOWN at the Brussels ious voice. Farmers. One company gives coverage; planned, . one agent gives friendly fast.-fair- . service; together, they save you money! Call Farmera for auto, life, fire, truck, commercial, boat you need. Farmers is the best insurance buy in America' today I Dal-rymp- A Chitli Paris 297-674- 3 Magna, Utah Re. 297-203- 7 Performance-Prove- d IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETED At Standard Market building in Magna. The entire front of the site was remodeled, new windows placed, a portion of the building painted, and a sparkling new sign erected to improve the grocery store, as well as contributing to a better general overall appearance for the Main Street. truth shall make you free. Ibid 32 35? VlBkh Your All TIggs Energy Peis? You do have les3 surplus energy if you are over 35. You have slowed up a bit and you may as well face it. Generalizations of course dont always apply. One person of 45 can have more energy left than an average to begin with. Another man may have less at 50 than a It depends upon the free-wheeli- SUPER SOW13 teivl! scel-- cl-u- d --5 ; pay. The middle years should be a period of inventiveness when a man is best able to try out new and original ideas. person. Try to relax and be yourself. Do some of the things you have is Studies show that it possible to compensate fdrthd slight drop always wanted to do, but never in energy by more know-hoand had the nerve or the time to do. experience. You make fewer wasted motions, you put more value on your time. For you, time seems to be rushing by faster than it did. After your metabolism rate rate drops, your time sense speeds up, and a day seems shorter to you and tomorrow is always upon Mrs. Donna Collard was the you. It is hard to get as much hostess to eight guests at her done in a day as you did before, home Friday evening. Pinochle and you may have the feeling that was played and Mrs. Janice Maryou never complete the job. The tin won first prize. A delicious trick is to know that this is nat- dessert of pineapple pie, made by ural, and not expect quite as Mrs. Jean Coon, was served. much of yourself as you did a fe.w years ago. Saturday evening, Mrs. Douglas Collard attended the annual Swedish reunion in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Collard furnished the music for the entertainment, including national dances. She is an accomplished accordion player. ld itc.rticajy Pushing yourself past your energy may be all right once in a while, but a steady diet of this treatment, and ' your body will .. w Model IMA 444-- 0 normal cycle for washing regular garments; gentlb cycle for all your dainty delicate. Magic-Mi- x filter traps and holds Tk. objectionable lint. :o PCCIZ-IllC-G- D Lchcrido Kotos Mrs. Don Hess is recovering nicely at the LDS Hospital after being very ill. She will be there for some time and can now have visitors. She is in room 461. Mr. Al Barker was operated on Sept. 28 for back surgery at St Marks Hospital. He is improving nicely and may see visitors. NATURE'S EYE WASH Tears are natures own eye wash. Rubbing a speck of dirt in your eye can cause serious corneal damage, warns the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness. If the speck cannot be removed by the flow of tears caused by pulling the upper eyelid over the lower lid, seek professional aid. 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