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Show MAGNA TIMES, Thursday, Page 4 Drlvor unlnjurod True Ei caused a coal hauling trailer truck to tip on its right side without injury to the driver, last Friday at p.m. The Southern Utah Fill Companys truck with its load of coal was traveling south on 8400 West to make a delivery to Kennecott Copper Corp. when it made the right turn on the upper Bacchus Village road. The total weight of truck and load was 72,500 pounds. The vehicle was unable to keep upright when it hit the soft shoulder. The security people from the Hercules plant arrived on the scene within minutes j 1 ' ":V - r I f 27-t- , , ' : k I t w 4U T i , s i' t. V - . FUEL leakage are members of Hercules Bac- plant security department. Head Security Supervisor Thomas Billis (1.), Lt. Jay Reintmeister (c.), and Capt. Ken CHECKING chus r L. T y r I . , r- A .J. f' f ' i F t-- IJ rHJL- - - A ll i 1 pi NT' - I Vi 1 I - 4 J .sf v-- U. 5 " ' nt. '"J" i,V4 - f j V " t , i-- o IT 4 - ;" 4 1,' t - a- - , o . V' HUdW MAKING RIGHT turn off 8400 West onto upper Bacchus not the right thing for a coal delivery truck right wheels hit a soft shoulder tipping the vehicle A its when ifTmr? rrmr TBTrrj ENTIRE ,Food Flowers Etc Vorious Menus - A group of MAGNA around the world travelers have just returned home after touring 23 countries in six weeks beginning with Tokyo. Japan. Those who made the trip were Robyn Rydalch traveling with her grandfather, Lyle llendericksen of Magna; Charlotte and Hiland Kent; Rita and Ezra Day, lone and Merrill I). Hymas. Robyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rydalch of Hunter. Some of the places the travelers visited were Manila, Saigon, Singapore, Bangkok, India, Afgamstan, Iran, Lebanon, Cairo, Russia, Fast and AAest Ber -- 3 : FLORAL o 1250 S. 3200 Wes Phone hmmiiimiiiin Israel, a Saturday, August 4: Stake Mothers and Daughters Outing at Mantua dulls actiStake Voung vity , leave Stake center at Ham. for trip to Lake Ala rv . Bring a sack lunc h Stake Baptism. 5 p m. at the stake center. uty sheriff arrived. Late in the afternoon the load was transferred to another truck; the accident vehicle was towed away. Identity of driver, boss and deputy sheriff is unknown at the time the paper went to press. Sunday, August 5: The regular wards Priesthood, Sunday School and hast meetings Monday, August 6: Stake Family Night. Tuesday, August 7: Relief Society SP2-1- 0 Wednesday, August 8: I.R3 Relief Society: 10 a m.; SP3 - 10 am. Leaves on mission , MAGNA -- - Gordon berts of the Pleasant J. Ro- Green 4th Ward, Oquirrh Stake, will leave in August to serve on an LDS mission in Colorado. On Sunday, Aug. 5, Elder Roberts will speak at the Sacrament meeting, 3:30 p.m., Oquirrh Stake House, 3084 S. 8400 W. He will leave for the mission home in Salt Lake City 11; on Aug. 16 he Aug. will take a flight from the Salt Lake International Airport to Colorado. He is the son of Mr. Gene J. Roberts of Granger and Mrs. Sheryl C. Roberts of Lake Ridge. Oquirrh Stake Thursday, August 2: Primary p.m. Preparation Melchizedek 6 and Aaronic p.m. Meeting MIA Conference No High Council Friday, August 3:30 p.m.. Pleasant Green 4th Ward Monday, August 6: Family Home Evening Tuesday, August 7: Webelos to Tracy Wigwam 3: Open Day Camp (3 days) No MIA Saturday, August 4: Stake Baptism - Spencer Ward Host 5:30 p.m. Sunday, August 5: and Fast Testimonial Meetings Gordon Roberts Speaker prior to leaving on Mission Wednesday, August 8: Girls Primitive Camp at Diamond Fork (4 days) Thursday, August 9: Stake Council 6 p.m. Stake Leadership 7 p.m. High Council 8 p.m. MIA Leadership Conference 7 pm. Tuesday, August 14 at the Stake center. Stake Temple Days August 16 and 31. Stake Quarterly High Priest Quorum meeting7a.m. Sunday, August 19 at the stake center. Stake Quarterly Sunday School Leadership meeting. 7:30 p.m Sunday, August 19 at the Stake center. Stake Outing, Sat. August 25 at Murray Park. Valley Wide Aoung Adult Fireside, 8 30 pm. Sunday, August 26 at the Tabernacle. YWMIA Sports-Cam- p Stake Awards Night Wednesday, August 29 at the Stake center. Stake Blood Bank, Thursday, August 30, at the stake center. on its side. The driver was not hurt. The unidentified younMagnas AH Star baseball team) at least got to truck. see the underside of the monster-size- d on (hes gster Travelers return home Napkins OAKESON radio call through to the Salt Lake County's Sheriffs Department. The driver of the truck, unidentified, thumbed a ride with a passing car to teleboss." During phone his his absence head security supervisor of the Bacchus plant, Thomas Billis, with Captain Ken Riley and Lieutenent Jay Reintmeister kept a vigil over the truck until the county dep- Stake Mothers and Daughters Outing at Mantua Around world CATERING WECDING o i - road was Village Friday, August Cordon J. Roberts leaves for Colorado mission 1 X 3: after the accident and put a Riley (r.) kept watchful care over the peculiar predicament until the situation was assumed by the proper authorities. The 27 tons of coal was to be made to Kennecott Copper Corp. A j on East Legion standings v L- Oquirrh turns over MAGNA -- - A soft shoulder on the side of the Bacchus Village Road (about 4500 S.) August 2, 1973 298-525- lin (G e r m a n y), Poland, France, England and Amsterdam (Holland). The highlight of the trip was the Holy Land; to see the Football customs and ways of other peoples; and the friendliness they found wherever they went. Mrs. Hymas remarked We felt as though we were on parade. There was no need to tell anyone who or where we were signup time from. We found out that the people were as interested in us as we were in them. "Each of us will have our impressions and stories to tell of these lands and people. It was a rich experience weU never forget. Cyprus Junior Football signup, the last day, will be Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Magna Water Company, own 8940 W. 2700 S. in interested Anyone coaching one of the football teams can contact K.S. Miller by phone, The group toured with Sheldon Brewster tours of Salt Lake City; travelers with the group included other I'tahns, and people Yrom Idaho. MAGNA -- - 297-569- 5. Lions hold dinner Hl'NTER - The Hunter Lions and wives met for their monthly diliner at the Hunter Park Bowery July 27. -- pot-luc- Ready... willing and CHARLES very able... "CHICK" PARIS to give highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighborhood. He's an expert in planning all your insurance - auto, life, home, and business. And he II save you money too. Come in and meet him and take advantage of his broad k A short business meeting was held at 6 p m. During the social hour members of the Granger and Kearns Lions Clubs joined the group. Lions President Bruce Burnham presented special MEMBER CLUB cards and banners to Mark Bateman and O. A. Tatro, for having brought new members to the club. Hunter MILLION Progress continues on the tennis court project at the park as work parties have been held under the direction of Mr Tatro, the chairman of the project. Recently the Lions members were working to cement in the posts for the surrounding fence. The next scheduled meeting will be Wednesday, Aug 8 at 7.30 p m. at the Hunter Medical Clinic. insurance experience. AUTO TRUCK LIFE Elaine Justesen and Hal Russell Invite you to visit the FIRE COMMERCIAL Fast 9 Fair HOME VALUE CENTER Friendly 5445 S. 4015 W. Chick Paris 297-674- 3 Res. 297-203- 7 . Cu$tom-ma- Magna, Utah d fro Kwr?s, Uteh tr drapM, custom window shadot, carpot spoclals, Into lor decorating service. Phone 29 mo ONE OF THE SEVEN wooden of the world, famous Taj Mahal in Agn, India, was seen by Msgna and Hunter folks. Robyn Rydalch, Charlotte Kent, Rita Day and lone Hymas are seated (L to r.); standing are Hiland Kent, Lyle Hendericksen, Ezra Day and Merrill D. Hymas (I. to r.). The eight round the world in 42 days" travelers hsve just returned home. |