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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Thursday, April 9, 1970 Benefit Program For Little League Bicycle Safety Emphasized at Webster Cyprus Spinnakers Win Three Trophies At Boise, Idaho -- Mi- i The Cyrprus High School Spinnakers, ably coached by Miss Mary 0eson, came home Sunday with trophies in contests at Boise, Idaho, after winning first place for precision Saturday morning, first place for a similar contest in the afternoon and took trophy for overall f IT & M1 $f-- ,Vt r '' i-- secon- ' J d-place excellence. They competed against 26 other drill teams, and were assisted by the stage band. A number of local people accompanied the group to the Idaho city. Magna Parish News Father Thomas J. Kaiser THE FINANCE Commission will meet at the rectory ThursBy WE'LL SING You a melody, say these Kay Park, tenor; Wajne Samlall, lead; Hub Iliekman, baritone, and Jim Hickman, bass. quartet members for the benefit of Local people are urged to attend. the Little Football League. Left to right are: An evening of delightful music 3100 South and 3450 West in $3.50 and separate tickets sell is in store for local citizens, all for $1. Granger, beginning at 8 p.m. be bento used for the proceeds memorable numHave an evening out and supNostalgic, efit of the Cyprus Little Footbers be will several by presented ball League, when a Barberport a worthy cause on April groups. will 17. Join the rest of the commube Bonanza shop presented Tickets are now being sold by nity and mingle with your Friday, April 17. The entertainment is to be nt players of the league and their friends at this the Westlake Junior High School, parents. A family donation is lmr-bersh- music-fille- d fifth and sixth grade students were Invited to participate and show their riding ability. Certificates were awarded to those who qualified under the rules and the safety theme. Many students competed in the annual contest. TEACHING BICYCLE Safety and Instructing the pupils is Mr. Lee Thomas, center, Webster school teacher, with pupils, left to right, Rocky Delatore, Billy Valencia, Ted Twiss and Anthony Martinez. AH third, fourth. day evening, 7:30 p.m. The Social Action Commission gathered night ' for discussion, according to Fa- Thomas J. ither of Our Lady of Lourdes CatholicChurch. Magna to Note National Library Week ;.:y7-- r ON SUNDAY, April 12, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Father Kaiser Falvo will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The 8:30 Mass will be said for their intention. There will be an open house at the Magna Lions Clubhouse between the hours of 4 and 7 that same afternoon. Everyone is invited to attend. ALL BOYS who wish to join the Boy or Cub Scouts are asked to meet at the Parish Hall, Thursday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m., accompanied by their parents. It is important that a large delegation attend to fill out the charter. For further information, kindly call 297-299- 8 or 297-689- A TOTAL of 1608 spaghetti dinners were purchased Sunday e at the repast, sponsored by Our Lady of Lourdes at the Parish Hall. Of this amount, there were 500 take-odinners. Father Kaiser and all members of the committees would like to extend their sincere appreciation and gratitude to all for their attendance and towm-wid- And were Interested In National Library Week, April 12 to 19, says this group of youngsters at the Magna Library, sitting on the floor and holding books they are learn SURE ing to read. The group has a yardstick to measure their ability on learning. Left to right are Dennis Crookston, Scott Smith, Mickl Brujn, Diane Sandoa! and Cindy Reed. ut My Gosh, What a Lot of Tin Lizzies! to go to this hill (it seemed like a mountain then) to hae Easter egg hunts. Seems impossible, but a loely little gathering of homes, known simply as Arthur, used to be located where the tailings ponds now are. The foreground of this picture now is occupied by the plant administration building. Count the number of early Ford cars. the Arthur Mill parking lot, Kenneeott Copper Corp. Note the flotation and employment office on left, In the background, the filter plant and Easter Egg Hill. Parents of The Magna Times editor called the hill in the background Easter Egg Hill, because when they resided there, before the tailings took over, whole groups of families used Of THIS IS A VIEW lameless Eleclrlc mange -- Glean Fauorite 3 lo i Carl Sandburg School Names Month's Citizens at the Carl Sandburg School include: Paul Broad-heaKindergarten Juella Johnson, Ronnie Taylor, Lori Taylor and Jamie Citizens-of-the-Mon- No, this is not a soap ad. The fluffy suds and bubbles are to remind you just how clean electric cooking really is. First, an electric range is cleaner because its flameless. The heat conversion process is pure as sunlight. Walls, curtains, utensils stay cleaner. See your electric dealers new models now. Get a clean start in the 70s! th d, Love is but another name for that inscrutable presence by which the soul is connected to humanity. W. G. Sims The father who does not teach his son his duties is equally guilty with the son who neglects them. Confucius MAGNA NEWS LADIES TO HELP Ladies who will represent the Magna Elementary School at the rubella clinic at Brockbank School on Sunday, April 12, include Margene Haws, Carol Harding, Gerri Leonelli and Marga- ret Frandsen. 'fyKlXViTL ndsometywrap yrrrrm pared. Now wiM as- Fourth Grade comes to the pre- Dr. Rudolph Ganz A lost opportunity is the of losses. Mary Baker Eddy .... Free $25.00 you purchase a new electric range with a andor electronic oven before May 15, 1970, you will receive $25 cash from the power company, to help in the installation, provided fhe range is installed in a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Company. If n, These PTA members sist doctors and nurses. Opportunity Sowerwine. First Grade Kevin Nay, Bart Rushton, Gary Austin, Gordon Olsen. Second Grade Jeanette Carpenter, Lori Hatt, David Park, Anna Marie Kopesec, Cher I Walker. Third Grade Keni Cox, Allen Brady, Ginger Andra, John Hax-toChris Sorensen. Dorothy Crofts, Gerrit Peterson, Deborah Booth. Fifth Grade Penny Mitchell. Julie Jessen, Russ Morgan. Sixth Grade Danny Ervin, Jorjann Condie, Don Cooley. J rM IT "v f $2 ' 1970 "THE GREATEST OF THEM NEW AND BETTER APRIL 15 ALL " THAN EVER BEFORE thru 26 y $ Gardner's is not moving -- we like it here and always will. We thank you for your patronage and look forward to new growth in the future. V A n Thank you again, J. E. Gardner, Owner SALT PALACE Phone: (801) 363-768- 1 April 15, 16 4 17 Wed., Thur., & Fri. Sold out to Primary Hospital 8 00 P.M. Fri., April 17 182 PM 192 PMNo Sat., April Sun., Apr. Mon., April 20 April 21 - $3- t2 price Junior 16 and under Show 8 PM. 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