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Show b Magna Times Thursday, April 11, 1974 n CHURCH SERVICES' 't) 5) Q -- ii ? ... jMf S) Letters to the Editor s e -- Letter to Editor: Here is an Easter poem I wrote, and if you can use it you are perfectly welcome to do so. Enjoy the paper very much. THE WONDERS of SPRING The earth is bursting forth with flowers of every hue, Birds are gaily singing under a sky of blue; They all seem to say, Another Spring is here, And thatlovely Easter-tim- e isdrawingnear. CHORUS SANG in the cub department of Gen. Primary Conference. (Front, L to R) Nina Gunn, Jo Ann Harrison, Wilma LaFevre, Ann La Vern Finch, Maxine Nelson, Linda Dixon, accompanist, and Pat Robinson , director. Back row, Ferrell Hill, John Nielsen, Milton Johnson, Andy Harrison, Tom Case, Iva Florence, Rodger Sorensen, Carl P. Dea. Ab- Pet-terso- n, With the wonders and glories of heaven and earth, Every living thing is in tune with death and rebirth; In remembering Jesuss triumph over the grave, Knowing it was our souls, He died to save. SPENCER THIRD WARD new Bishopric (L to R( Alfred L. Cole, 1st Coun- selor; Bishop Douglas H. Jenkins, and Robert W. Duckworth, 2nd selor. coun- Our Lady of Lourdes LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH HOLY THURSDAY: OUR Lords Passion will begin at Noon. After this celebration, the three hours of meditation on the sufferings of Jesus will takeplace. All of you are encouraged to be at Church at Noon and to stay the three hours in Church. arc reminded that Thursday is the anniversary of the institution of the Holy Eucharist and of Holy Orders. This is one day of the year when all of us should try and attend Mass in gratitude for these two sacraments. Mass will be celebrated at 8 p.m. After Mass, the procession of Blessed Sacrament to the Altar of Repose will takeplace. The Blessed Sacrament will be on the altar of repose until Noon on Good Friday. Everyone should try to make an Holy Hour during this time. You Holy Magna East Let us give thanks to our most gracious Lord above, May we ever feel His tender mercy and love; That our Saviours suffering will not be in vain, Living lives that we, like Him, may return again. Bertha B. Sutton Bishop Federal asks that all of you contribute something for the people who were hit by the tornadoes of last week. Any money collected will be sent to the American Bishops special disaster fund. Baskets will be placed at the entrance of the Church. Help some. L. Aldin Porter, Regional Representative of the Council of Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Magna Utah East Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, in Magna. April L. Aldin Porter is pres- Magna, Utah 13-1- 4, ently employed with the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. He has held such Church positions as stake president of the Boise Idaho North Stake, area W el HOLY SATURDAY MASS will be celebrated at 11 p.m. There will be no 5 p.m. Mass on Holy Saturday. This is really the first Mass o f Easter. Assistance sought Brockbank Junior High PTA would like the aid of the Magna-Huntcommunities in presenting the Days of the Arts. Needed are artists and craftsmen to show and instruct in their to see demonstrations of the and crafts being exhibited. arts er EASTER SUNDAY: Mass will be celebrated at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. and at 6 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY: The sent from picture was Verdell Robinson. 25 and 26 are chosen when BJH students will be given time the days Celebration of the -- fare Chairman, Boise and Weiser regions, bishop of Seminary Breakfast, Stake Center 7 a.m. Explorer Olympics Golf, Copper Club 10 a.m. Stake Council - Meeting Stake Center 6 pm. 297-250- 5. Friday, April 12: Overnight Corner Stone Trng. Skull Valley wm wm A letter from a fn<f Rtfs'ttHnecf our thoughtio a ditattoAA." from a current source: To me there is an aura of grandeur about the dull routine of maintenance It is easier to build than to maintain. Evan a lethargic or debilitated population can be galvanzied for awhile to achieve something impressive, but the energy that goes into maintenance of things in good repair day in and day out is the energy of true vigor. Applying this to our present problems, the letter continues, it is easier to win our freedom, build a nation and subdue a continent, than it is now to maintain that freedom, and live It is easier to win the hand of a peaceably with outselves lovely girl than to do the less glamorous task of keeping (that lovely relationship alive.) It may be easier to jump into a new marriage than to keep an old one sweet and sacred, as evidenced by increasing divorce. It is easier to win converts to a cause than it is to keep them in continued service. . . It may be easier to begin new projects than to finish good ones already begun. And certainly it is easier to criticize and destroy than to cherish and preserve. Criticism is always easier than creation or preservation. Suddenly turning to something that seems new, or suddenly tossing away something we have tired when maintaining and preserving of, may seem much easier require patience, discipline, duty. But there is a quiet kind of heroism in those who keep things going, who keep contracts, who keep commitments, who provide employment; who rear and teach and care for children; who maintain the sanctity of home and marriage; who live and uphold the law, and who contribute to the freedom, peace and protection of community and country and to the preservation of all that is most precious. Rushing into what is new is sometimes RICHARD L. EVANS exciting. But preserving what is good is an absolute essential 1970 Atesons Copyright and he who keeps good things going is an often unheralded hero Reprinted by permission that we are deeply indebted to. McDonalds Floral Arts Johnsons Insurance Agency 3510 So. 2820 West 74 E. Clark St Peel Funeral Homes Phone 299-728Magna Grantsville Phone 884-340W. So 2700 7888 297-262Phone Magna ... ... Prescription Service 3441 So 8400 West M&M Reasonable Auto Wreckage Earmars Insurance Group 9061 W. 2700 So Phone 297-674Magna 1 Cyprus Drug 8455 W. 2700 So Phone 297-626Magna Phone 297-584- 4 8 Fair Store 9041 W 2700 So Phone 297-677Magna Saver Service 6809 W 3500 So Phone 297-586Hunter Hunter Cash 1 297-8- 1 Mels 51 Phone Magna 297-997- HOME SWEET HOME SAVINGS Just combine all (our major protections into one package policy Save on theft cover age. fire protection, glass policy from 1 8177 W. 297-634- Western Ready 8920 W. 3500 Mix So. Phone 297-586- Magna 3500 So. Phone Magna 4 9061 West 2700 So., Magna, Utah 84044 Office Phone 8963 Four Way Service Station 3494 So. 8400 West Phone 297-574Magna W. 297-674- 3 o o 2700 So Phone Magna 297-995- 8 N Magna Verne Breeze Realty 5410 W. 3500 So Phone 298-90Hunter Lassies NUrsery So. 8600 1 4 Phone Sugarhouse Realty W. 297-617- Phone Pearl Palace (Drums and Guitars) 7 297-63- Board, Members of Pack 547, Pleasant Green 4th Ward, Mike Gunn, Todd Robinson, and Bobby Gunn, under the direction of Brother Larry Gunn and wife Nina Gunn who is a member of the Stake Round Table Committee, presented a display of a Cub Scout Circus. Members of Pack 98, Magna 2nd Ward, Todd Curtis, Todd Clark, Troy Harrison, 1 Mike Hose, Chris Carlyle, and Tony Clark under the direction of Audy Harrison, and Jo Ann Harrison, also members of the Stake Round Table Committee, presented a display of Land of Make Believe. At the end of the days activities and training sessions, a group of Cub Scout Leaders and helpers, all in official Uniforms, under the direction of Pat Robinson presented the closing ceremony , which consisted of two pre Cub age boys looking forward to entering the Cub program and following in the foot steps of their older brothers, Lee, a cub scout, protrayed by Todd Robinson; Stan, an Eagle Scout, por- trayed by Perry Buckner; and Paul, an Eagle Scout who just received a mission call, portrayed by Gordon As the boys take Robinson, their place on the risers, the chorus of Leaders sang Called To Serve. Phone 1 6 297-773- 7 485-949- 701 Salt Lake Magna Sunday, April 14: Stake Conference, Stake Center 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 15: Stake Relief Society Chorus practice, Chapel of Stake Center, 8 p.m. st So. Phone 466-865Phone 966-230- 8 297-538- 9 E. 21 5 "THE BIBLE" CHICK Res: "FOR 297-203- 7 ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS o ALL STAR CAST Open at 7:00 p.m. One Show at 7:15 p.m. Saturday Matinee g"The Further Perilsg Sof Laurel & Hardy"! 2 Shows at 10, 12, and 2 Activity planned Monday, April 15: Family Night 8945 W. 2700 So. 1 Phone Kids 1 Kindergarten West Valley Ford 81 20 W. 3500 So. Magna Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corp. Phone 322-- 533 Magna So. 350-550- 2829 Primary spoke on her duties as a Stake Cub Scout Director. o Special Easter Showing o 2 N General 297-255- PARIS INSURANCE AGENCY 7 3 First Security Bank of Utah Wee Lads Sister Pat Robinson, Stake Cub Scout Director, and a member of the Consulting Committee of the THEATRE ooo oooGEM o . Olsens City Bakery 4 Magna General Primary Conference Cub Scout Department; at the Bonneville Stake Center in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 3, 1974. Thursday, April 11; Stake Relief Society Chorus practice, Chapel of Stake Center, p.m. Saturday, April 13: Stake Relief Society Chorus practice, Chape! of Stake Center, 10 a.m. Stake Conference Leadership meeting, Stake Center, 7 p.m. o 6 Reams Bargain Annex Zions First National Bank Phone 524-4949145W 2700 Members of the Magna Utah Stake participated in the Magna Utah East Stake breakage, and comprehensive personal liability with one Sandy Metal Works 6580 W 2 100 So Phone 297-710Magna Levi Shop 2660 So. 7200 West 1 W Cubs participate advisors, 1 Perk Cleaners & Tailors 891 6 W. 2700 So Phone 297-602Magna 9024 I ? INSURANCE 4 Dick Openshaw Insurance 31 30 So 8560 West Phone 297-584Magna Cyprus Credit Union, Inc. 271 1 So. 8600 West Phone 297-585Magna Western Hills Body Shop 8784 W 2700 So. Magna Phone Magna 3 Center Grocery 2891 So. 9 100 West Phone 297-994Magna dent 6 7 (Used Auto Parts) 7800 W. 21st South Phone 297-802Magna TOD M. ROBINSON, Perry Buckner, and Gordon G. Robinson participated in the closing ceremony of the Gen. Primary Conference., womens auxiliary). Presi-- . Tanner, First toun-- , Is, selor in the Churchs First Valley in his Ja!k Presidency, slid; From ' the beginning ) r, God has made it clear that Sunday, April 14: 'woman is very special, and High P r ie st Quorunl he has also very clearly deMeeting, Stake Center 8 a'. m. fined her position, her duties and her destiny in the divine plan. Monday, April 15: The Conference session Family Home Evening will be held Sunday at 10:00 a.m. in the Stake Center, 8181 West 3320 South, Mag16: Tuesday, April na. Stake President Charles MIA R. Canfield, 8332 West 3280 South, welcomesall visitors. There will be a Saturday Wednesday, April 17: night Leadership meeting MIA, Dear to My Heart, Stake Center, 7:30p.m. Stake April 13th in conjunction with the Stake Conference, beginTemple Day ning at 7:00 p.m. Invited to attend the leadership meeting are: Stake Presidency, Thursday, April 18: Stake Leadership Per High Council, Stake Clerks, Ward Bishoprics, Executive Schedule . Secretaries, Ward Clerks, Stake and Ward A a r o n i c Priesthood MIA leaders and Melchiedek Priesthood Group leaders and Presidencies and Stake Wives and Missionaries. husbands of the above are also invited to attend. Saturday, April 13; ( Corner Stone Trng, those; who keep things going Meridian Ward, Boise Idaho West Stake high councils. The visiting authority will speak on the LatterConference theme of -day Saint Home Ideals. Special emphasis will be given to the role of husbands and wives in the Church. Brochures of President N. Eldon Tanner's October, 1973, General Conference talk on The Roleof Womanhood will be distributed to the women of the Church by the Relief Society (Mormon Church 11: Thursday, April Darlyne Aguilar, Cultural Arts Chairman is seeking help from our communities for this project. If you are inter.este4ui. showing your works please contact Mrs. Aguilar at fields. April 24, SPECIAL REQUEST FROM THE BISHOP: Magna Stake o oooooooooooooooooo A very special Young Adult activity has been planned by the multi-region- Granger, Hunter, and Jordan regions urday, April 13. There will be at the Valley Fair Oquirrh, for Sat- -' a dance Mall beMusic will ginning at 8 p m. be by Time Line. There will be old movies featuring W. C. Fields, Spanky and Our Gang, Laurel and Hardy , etc., shown at one end of the mall while party games will be in progress at the other end. Tickets are SI in advance and Si. 50 at the door. Con- tact your ward representatives for tickets. Dress is casual, no Levis. We encourage you to come single but couples are very welcome. On April 21, there will be a special Fireside for these Young Adult regions at the Granger West Stake-hous- e (3300 S. 4425 W.). Featured speaker will be Elder Paul H. Dunn. This event will begin at 8 p.m. All young adults are encouraged to attend and support these two activities. |