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Show Thursday, April 1, 1971 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Loss $0000 Home Fire Causes AprJ' THIS FIRE In Magna Monday at 10:14 a.rn. caused 8,000 damage to the Lewis Zohner home, 3287 S. 9200 West in Magna. The bla.e and two others in Magna drew men and trucks from three Salt I.ake County tire stations. Mrs. Zohner was taken to University Hospital for treatment of burns on the hands and face. Mrs. Zohner said she was taking a nap and ' i ipm1 ; i , ! y f awakened to find fire all around her. A smoldering cigarette was believed to be the cause. A few minutes later, firemen were called to 2870 South 8900 West, where a wicker basket and a small rug were damaged by fire. The third blaze occurred at 8686 W. Helen Drive here an oxerheated furnace sent smoke through the residence of Morris Noland. P i ! V sj JPwet- i f ed f ' ;Hi 1 t s -- r r t 4, C , Of N .V - a n i pv Lri $t-f- T o g ' et if . , ilSL.I ,, LAKE RIDGE V V , . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank exeryone for their kindnesses, flowers and help during the recent deaths o' six of our relatives. The Nunez Family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their flowers, cards and calls during my recent hospital stay for leg surgery. I am most grateful to all. Elma Braey . iw&' 1 v in d. J his own composition, Twilight Spring, and n other melodies. The program was under the direction of program chairman, Mrs. Pat Harris and cochairmen, Mrs. Frances Bridges and Mrs. Marilyn Hogue. A large crowd was in attendance. Twir id disassemble and move it to its new location. Reece Glines of Works Engineering, who handled the project, said two men were first , , - 4 Us CRANE LIFTS OFF Top half of light tower after section was unbolted b.x workman. Both halves were moved and in Plant 81 area west of water tower. I n thc-N- mite line at the old Bacchus Works. The single tower was put up, instead of street lights, to eliminate the possibility of an elec- trical hazard. The tower lighted the way for nearly three decades for the powder line crews and their animals as they moved from building to buildirg. A giant Shurtliff & Andrews crane rolled onto the plant to hoisted to the light tower to remove the spots. The crane boom was then fastened at the top and one of the men climbed down the ladder to remove the bolts near the middle. Bacchus will be using it for drop and shock tests on new RABBIT SHOW Wasatch Breeders Assn. will hold a show Sunday, April 4th at the Magna Community Park. Entries may be made at 8 a m. and judging will begin at The The guy wires were cut and the top section lifted off. The bottom part was severed by torch from the base, and both pieces placed on a flatbed truck to be taken to the new. site. Now the R&D department it 9:00 o'clock. QUOTES OF NOTE That woildly principle, chantj, begins at home. Sir Thomas Browne well-know- PLASTIC WIRE TRELLIS Its easier to use plastic-covete- d wire trellis to afford pole beans a way to climb than it is to string cord from the ground to the top of each pole. The trellis is lightweight, easy to install, and the beans dont know' the difference between it and the cord. The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same' time. 0 0 0 0 Easter Brunch Hsre are TEH Solid Facts You Should Consider When the March snowstorms seem never to end, its still a fact that April is just around the corner, and with it the festive In Planning Your Advertising: Easter season. Ham is the traditional dish for Easter Sunday, but its certainly not the law, and if the thought of another holiday ham doesn't thrill you, here are some suggested menus to pique both your imagination and your taste 1 This newspaper is an advertising medium that is WANTED it is sought after and paid for, and advertising in it is not an intruder in the home. 2 Nearly all of this newspaper's circulation is CONCENTRATED in this trad ing area. 3 The newspaper provides PENETRATION in the primary market by reaching virtually every family or customer in that market. 4 People read newspaper ads when they are ready to make a decision and WHEN THEY'RE READY TO BUY. to act 5 The newspaper is convenient; it may be consulted VENIENT to every member of the family. 6 People LIKE TO READ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS surveys show percent of the people want their newspaper to contain advertising. 7 Every issue of every newspaper contains INFORMATION of interest to every member of the family. 8 Newspaper reading is a habit and a part of people's routine. 9 The printed word is MORE RELIABLE THAN the spoken word and it can not be refuted because it is easily available for More accurate Wild Rice Jelly-Lemo- n Ice Box Cake Coffee and Tea If there's a gang coming back from church to have Easter brunch with you they wont all arrive at once, so keep your beautiful buffet intact for everyone to admire by serving a European aperitif and a light hors d oeuvre to take the hunger edge off. Aperitifs are usually quite perfect for a noontime holiday toast. Heres another somewhat different menu: Half egg sprinkled with fresh caviar Hearts of Celery Black Olives Rare Roast Leg of Baby Spring Lamb with Marjoram Broccoli with lemon and butter Rolls Mint Jelly Tiny Parsley Potatoes Strawberry Shortcake low-proo- hard-cook- f, TO HOST BIG SHOW FLIP WILSON One of the top personalities of the current television season, will host his only special on Friday night, April 2, sponsored by Mountain Bell. The show is called The Record Makers. Clockwise from Flip: Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts; Douglass Johnson, who returned $250,000 found in the street; Maj. Grant Callin, who was baked in an oven for space research; Robert Foster, holder of underwater nonbreathing record of 13 minutes; Col. William Rankin, longest descent in a parachute, and VI illie Mays, coholder of record of four home 9 n fw a VfTTV Ptv O run III ADA (rm Tho nwvimow at a time most CON 5 AND PICTURES ed information is obtained by reading than by listening. JO Coffee I . The tower, next to and Acid area offices, was recently taken down, and then speedily reassembled at Plant 81, west of the water tower, to be used in R&D drop tests. The steel tower was erected in 1934 and outfitted with floodlights to illuminate the dyna- - Fresh Asparagus Small Rolls Lemon Butter Currant i Fir V A landmark at tha Bacchus Works, Hercules Incorporated, has been put to a new use. Half Avocado, with lemon juice and mayonnaise Stuffed Cornish Game Hen BELL . . buds. MOUNTAIN - For old toxxer, now situated west of Bacchus Plant 81 near water tank, used in R&D propellant drop and shock tests. PTA SPONSORS UNUSUAL PROGRAM Of entertainment for Lake Ridge Elementary PTA members and their families was held Friday exening, featuring the Matagi family, shoxxn in the aboxe picture. This group performed many hula dances, songs and played guitars. Mike Van Roosendaal, pianist, played A NIGHT , v, vv x rand I1 V l-- . 90-fo- ot . 4 NEW USE 1 K t . v . s. V V V . v; 1 i o - - 'S - 4 CRANE LIFTS OFF top half of light tower after section was unbolted by workin Plant 81 area west of water tower. man. Both halves were moved and f mg j shsV xx j f luflj Hearty appetite Easter, everyone! The newspaper is ideal for comparison items in a new newspaper may be easily compared with items in other newspaper ads. and happy THE MOST EFFECTIVE and MOST ECONOMICAL SOWN PETUNIA WAY TO PROMOTE BUSINESS IS THROUGH The only type of petunia that can be successfully sown in the ground where it is to bloom is NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING the multiflora. 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