OCR Text |
Show 0 Microaimine Uirl Piarponi An 141 Balt Lake City. Utah r H f y M-A-G-ni- a. Read It In The Time Forty-fir- A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Year st Tho"Cjnplete Home Newspaper Magna, Utah, FridayMarch 14, 1958 SCc3p Ci TELEPHONE 0GTC7G In addi.ion to the many bar-- 1 gains being offered by local mer- - I1013 during business hours on chants for Copper Shopper days 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March a lucky pair March 20, 21 and 22. 1958. 2. Entries may be placed in a will receive a free trip to Las Veas winners in g depository provided in any Magna gas, Nevada, Chamber of Commerce member-firjingle contest until the close of business, Many special values will be featured for the shopping public Monday, March 24, 1958. 3. Contest is open to anyone ex- during the three day sale; and employees and immediate numerous surprise items mil also ' families of Msjna Chamber be offered. Commerce members. 4. All entries will be judged on Contest Rules Contest entry blanks will b: basis of neatness, aptness and sinavailable in all participating cerity of thought The decision stores. All you have to do is com- of the judges will be final. All plete the statement, I am a Cop- entries become the property of per Shopper because .." in 25 the Magna Chamber of Commerce to be used as they see fit None words or less. Contest rules ars: 1. Entfy blanks will be returned. Prize winners will be available at any Magna will be announced and notified as Chamber of Commerce business oon as possible on completion of m Local Man WITH CONCERN judging. The grand prize winners will for two receive transportation via Western Air Lines to Las Vegas and back, plus accommodations at Royal Nevada Hotel for three days and two nights, including the following: Deluxe new beautixul room for two nights. Table for two in Crown Room to see either 12 midnight or 2.30 a.m. show.i Dinner for two Ion two even ings in the Palm Room. Breakfast lunch or Gourmet Buffet for two for two days. Use of all the ho'.el facilities including swimming pool and patio. SHOP in Magna and Win this trip and save money too! I Cookie Sale Set March 21-Ap- ril Given Degree In Wisconsin i i 2S IcnnscoCf Kayo Cm2 MAN 25 YEARS (Gpp3rGCnGpp3? Bay0 Number Peip3e AfifteGudl BocpCi 500 r.lcn Thirty-eigh- t pemSm0 Kennecott Copper Corporation will reduce its production week from six to five days at its operations in 'Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico, it was announced Tuesday by C. D. Michaelson, general manager of the companys Western Mining Divisions. The reduction will be effective at the various divisions during the next two to three weeks. Production will be reduced from the present rae at the four -divisions by 12.5 percent, which, with previous cutbacks, will result in a production curtailment from former capacity operations of 20.5 percent. The curtailment is made to keep demand and supply more measies Benson nearly in balance. Menzies Benson, Central DisL. F. 'Pett, general manag:r of trict manager for the Mountain the Uth Division, said the States Telephone Company, cele-br- a curtailment would be effective at ed 25 years of.se rvice in this the mine and mills the week of industry Friday, March 7th. He March 24, and that more than 500 was honored at a luncheon and employees would be furloughed, presented with a jeweled service f The division previously reducpin commemorating the event by ed operations from a seven to a F. D. Sawyer, Utah commercial six day week early m January. U a view 6f a small portion of p eopla manager. of the examining the beautiful new Since that time, the division has FirstShown above Bank in Magna upon its opening Th arsday. Employees of the bank actedlobby Security Mr. Benson is well known in operated 12'ceftseewUve as "ushers" days and to the local townspeople. , this area, being central district hut down for two days. Under manager in charge of the com the new schedule, plants will pany commeicidi operations in 10 consecutive and the Magna exchange as well as a shut down for four days.days number of others. Mr. Pett reported there will also be some reduction in operations at the Garfield refinery jwhen production schedules have been determined. r - O P ' te LOCAL MISS TO DEPART Three Granite FOR MISSION plAm 0P TUI IVSU x i - r -- &MT Arthur L. Flangat Arthur L. Flangas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Flangas of Magna, was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree by the University of Wisconsin as the first semester of the State Universitys 1957-5- 8 school year came to a close recently. Mr. Flangas, a member of the American Phytopathological Society, received recognition last fall for his scientific research in Plant Pathology. He has been serving a post doctorate position at the University while working towards his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Plant Pathology. He plans a professional career with the Rockefeller Research Foundation. AM. LEGION POST 38 For the first time in the history of Granite District and any school district as far as figures are available the three high schools in this rapidly growing district, will play in the state high school basketball tournament which opened Wed- se Tim Nelson Tim Nelson, eon of Mr. .and Mrs. Rodger Nelson of 3988 South 3200 West, was named "Player of the Week," in the Cyprus-Jorda- n game. He will be sponsored by the Fair Store. Ken-neco- ri members. MEN-GLEAN- ER WEEK SLATED 8:00 p.m. Lagion Meat Corporation Arthur Plant Administration building. All members are urged to attend. Nomination of officers for the ensuing year will be made. PoUuck refreshments will be servecTlo Legion and Auxiliary Special Dinner Planned By Spencer Ward M at The regular monthly meeting They are Cyprus, Granite and Olympus. This is somewhat of a record, and fine records are expected of the three squads in the stiff competition. Miss Lois Caiien Miss Lois Catten, daughter of Thompson, 6341; Mrs. E. G. Whitaker, 6347; or Mrs. Fred Wrathall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Catten of 6379. this community, will soon leave The Girl Scout open house held for an LDS mission to the NorthSunday, in commemoration of western S'ates. Honoring her beGirl Scout Week, wag very suc- fore her departure, a farewell cessful and well attended. testimonial will be given Sunday evening, March 16, 6.00 p.m. in the Pleasant Green Second Ward. A special Dedication Dinner," sponsored by the Spencer Ward, is being held at the Oquirrh Stake house on Friday evening, March 14, in an effort to raise enough funds to pay off the remaining debt on the building, making K possible to dedicate the beautiful edifice at Stake Conference this month. A hot beef dinner will be served, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Everyone attending is asked to please bring their own silverware. The American Legion, Cyprus Post No. 38, will hold a "Birthday Party" on Saturday evening, the 15th of March at Mammys Chicken Inn. All past and present members are cordially invited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling Wally Jenkinson, E. P. Salm or Don iJevore. Auxiliary To Maot The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Thursday evening, March 20 at the Utah Copper Club. All members are asked tq please attend this meeting, which of the American Legion, Cyprus Post, will be held Thursday, March 20th, 8:00 pm. at the nesday. Ray PUNS SOCIAL will begin house-to-hou- In State Tilts p:r-eenta- 3 M.l FOR STAKE March Program Given The following program will be presented: opening song, Count Your Blessings; opening prayer, Wilford A. Coon; sacrament song, How Great The Wisdom; sacrament service? quartet, Andy Nielsen, Elvin Bennett, Wallace Beagley and Ronald Dixon; speaker. President J. Frank Peel; vocal solo, LaRue Kirk, a and b numbers; speaker, James T. Hol-f.ltJr.; piano solo, Marlene Jones; remarks! Bishop Jimmie Hales; duet, Denza and Kay Iverson, response, missionary; closing song, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, congregation and closing prayer, Claude Jones. Everyone is invited to attend this meeting. z, Store To Close The Magna Liquor store will be closed on Tuesday, April 1, due to a bond election for the Granite School District. SATURDAY EVE through 29th has A Blarney Ball will be held been designated as and Gleaner Week for Oquirrh Stake. at the Oquirrh Stake House on The first event will be a Fire- Saturday evening, March 15. It side, which is to be held in the will begin at 8.30 p m. Steadmans orchestra will proMagna Warehouse, March 23rd at 9:00 p.m. Hershell Pederson, vide music for dancing. A floor star basketball player at the B. show will be presented and reY. U. last year, will be guest freshments served. t Eddie Pearce speaker. Everyone 14 years of age and By reason of his stellar play in On Friday, March 28, a older, is extended an invitation Pirate-TooeEddie the game, and Gleaner Smorgasbord will to attend. Pearce was also named "Player be held at the Oquirrh Stake-hous- e of the Week," with Duke Drug as at 7:00" p.m. Theme for the the sponsor. He is the son of Mr. evening will be Remember CLUB and Mrs. Ernest Pearce of 3970 When," and the decorations will 3200 West South sidewalk depict an cafe. Dancing will follow. Tickets for the event will be on sale until March 23, and may be obtained from the ward and Gleaner leaders. The Magna Lions Club is spon and GleanEveryone of er age, those who have received soring an "Invitational dance on their Master and Golden Friday everting, March 21, 9:00 Lady Golfert Plan Gleaner awards and those who p.m. at the Lions Community Annual Spring Luncheon have been chosen as honorary House. and Golden There will be prizes, refresh The lady golfers of the Utah Master are Invited. menta and fun for everyone. MuS' Gleaners, hold will their Golf Club, Copper ic is to be furnished by the Rhy annual Spring Luncheon on Satthm Five Combo consisting of SISTER DIES urday, March 22nd. The social Mrs. Maxine Brace Petersoft, a Clarence Herzog, Larry Bird, Don hour will begin at 12 noon at the sister of John Reed of Magna, died Hess, Jamer "Simmons and Ken Meadowbrook Golf Club. Luncheon is to be served at 1:00 Friday at her residence of a heart neth Moesser. ailment Funeral services were Proceeds derived from the dance oclock conducted Monday in the Orem will be used to Improva the Com All member r Invited to Eleventh Ward Chapel munity House. 23 Three legal notices of Granite School District appear in .this issue. All should be of Interest to taxpayers ind citizens of this area. The three Granite legals are: "Notice Notice to Contractors, Of Special Election," and Notice of Bond Election. They are the two being about the voting on April 1st and the contractor notice relative to construction of Junior high school t 3769 South SIM fast PJJ3UC LIONS GIVES PLANS FOR DANCE M-M- M-M- FOUR WINNERS ARE GIVEN FOR BANK CONTEST i:jvicd to LOnACIV Four winners have been A March WEEK 1958 J Reading Key To Success The librarians say: "We live in complicated and difficult time. if we We must be are to survive, and as a democratic nation, we depend on knowledge as we never have before. You and your family can benefit from the exciting World of reading. Re discover the delights and the challenge of the written word! Books are about everything that interests you as a thinking person! "The world is at your fingertips by merely opening the printpi pages science, fiction, history, art and its all there for the taking. Youll fmd reading more will broaden your horizon." well-inform- -- PARTY PLANED FOR STAKE SEVENTIES AND PARTNERS A reminder is given to all members of the Oquirrh Stake Seventies Quorum and their partners of the Seventies Party which will be held at the Magna Wardhouse on Friday, March 14. The event is' scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m, and a very enjoyable time is . mie Hep-wort- NATIONAL LIBRARY an- nounced for the "money guessing contest at the formal opening of the Magna First Security Bank on Thursday, March 6th. ( The fish bowl containing pennies andsome other coins, had a total of $51.76. The winners who guessed the closest to this amount are: First-SamKay Rogers, 3340 South 8280 West, a radio. Second Alonzo I. Lee, 7561 Goldenrod, a purse. Third Afton Simonsen, 2985 South 8850 West, dishes. Fourth Mrs. C. E. Anderson, 3415 South Helen Drive, $10 savings account. Each winner is requested to stop at the bank and obtain then prizes. National Library Week, March 16 to 22, will be fittingly observed at the Magna library, announces Mrs. Helen Fotheringham, librarian, and the public is extended a cordial invitation to see the new library building on 8560 West between the Magna Elementary and Brockbank junior high schools. In addition to Mrs. Fotheringham, other employes will shov patrons through the modern, spacious building. They are Mrs. h Grace Ottmger, Mrs. Eleanor Mrs. Evelyn Hardy, Mrs. Lucille Turpin and Mrs. Ida Hunt. M-M- LEGALS OF INTEREST TO ALL APPEAR IN THIS NEWSPAPER Pictured above is L. O. Larson, manager of tha Magna First Security Bank, at the opening of the beautiful edifice on Thursday, expressing appreciation to customers and many other visitors at the formal "Open House." Slightly over 2500 people cime to the delightfully arranged fete, took a chance on guessing the sum of coins in a fish bowl toured the bank and were served refreshments. STAKE DANCE PLANNED FOR le Liquor High Schools The annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale for Magna and surrounding areas will be conducted between March 21st and April 1st, according to Mrs. E. C. Speers, director. The girl scouts will call selling the cookies, being offered this year in four different varieties. They sell for a very reasonable price. The local troops receive a of. the money for use in their troop activities. When the girls call on you, will you please help them? Leaders Needed A fine interest is being shown by the girls with many applications for both Brownies and girl scouts, and as result, leaders are urgently needed.' Any lady who might be interested in being a Girl Scout leader is asked to please call one of the following ladies; Mrs. Miss Clelia Knaus, Magna bank employee, is shown above presenting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Spry, regarded Magna residents, favors to commemorate the bank opening. The ladies were given handsome leatherette carrying cases with comb and nail file; the men an attractive leatherette memorandum book, with side pocket and the kiddies an attractive styron plastic piggy bank. In addition, everyone was served delicious refreshments. FORMER LOCAL DINNER SET RESIDENT DIES FRIDAY MARCH 23 BY CATHOLICS Rueben Levi Jensen, age 58, of 1627 East 3350 South, a former The spaghetti Magna resident for many years, dinner, sponsored by Our Lady of died Friday at 8.45 p m. of a heart Lourdes Catholic Church, will be condition while at work in Mag- held Sunday, March 23rd. Serving na. will be from 4 00 to 8:00 p He was bom January 12, 1900 Father Lawrence Spellan. Committees Named in American Fork, to Jacob and Martha Proctor Jensen. He marEarl Kramer is general chairried Della S. Stevenson on Octo- man, assisted by Mrs. Pete Falvo, ber 24, 1921, in Provo, and was a president of the Altar Society and conductor on the B and G. Rail- Bill Costanzo, president of the road for Kennecott Copper Corp- Mens Club. The monthly game night of Our oration for 35 years He was a The main course of spaghetti Lady Of Lourdes Church will be member of the BPOE No 85 and and meat balls, will be supplebeMarch 15, of the Church-o- f Jesus Christ of mented by a tossed green salad, Saturday evening, ginning at 8:00 p.m., announces Latter-da- y Saints. rolls, ice cream and drinks. Reverend Lawrence Spellan. SevSurvivors include his widow, Tickets may be purchased from eral new games will be played. A Salt Lake Cry. and one son, Joe any parish member or at the door long list of valuable prizes awaits Edward, Sheridan, Wyoming, two the day of the dinner. The general the lucky winners. grandchildren, one brother and public is invited. three sisters, Royal H , Provo, St. Patrick's Dance Miss Mildred Jeruen, Long Beach, The local Parish is sponsoring Lovel Malcomb, Bella St Patricks Dance, for adult California; California and Ida Atkin, flower, even-ninmembers only, on Monday El Centro, CaLforn.a March 17. An orchestra will Funeral services were conductfurnish music for dancing from 8.00 jo 10 00 p.m. Admission is ed Monday in Salt Lake City and The Bear River Bears defree, and refreshments will be bunal made in the American Fork feated the Cyprus Pirates cemetery. insold. All eligible persons are Wedby a score of Sympathy is extended to the vited to attend for an enjoyable nesday. afternoon in the family in their time of bereaveevening. class A tournament. ment. The game was very close all the way, as the final Horn From Hospital MOTHER DIES score indicated. The biggest Mrs. Mary Mar ha Ellsmore Mr. Melvin Singleton of Magna point difference in th? game, Sunhas returned home from the St Rushton Earl age 77, died was 7 points at the end of Marks hospital where he has day. Included in her survivors is the second quarter, with been recovering from a heart at- a son, Elsmore Rushton of Magna. Bear River in the lead. tack. Sympathy Is proffered. semi-annu- al m.,-stat- es CATHOLIC CHURCH NEWS g, Cyprus Loses Opening Game 55-5- |