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Show MAGNA TIMES. Magna, Utah Thursday, May 21, 1959 EXERCISES MAY 28 BROC.KBANK (Continued from Page 1) Johansen, Katherine Brooks. Kenneth Brown. Michael Buce, James Buck. Dale Jones, Gary Jorgensen, Bill Kearney, Jimmie Kearney. Ronald Buckner. Sharlene Burr, Cecil Buttars. Gail Bytendorp. Bob Caldwell. David Campbell, Patsy Kirby, Diane Kitchen. Mary Klima. Elaine Knight. Glade Kunder, Rolland Larsen, Peggy Ann Larsen, Steve Larson, Billie Gay Lee. Billie Lee, Bruce Lewis, Danny Lewis, Pat Lewis, Tony Lindsey, Shirley Lopes, Don Loveland, Linda Magerai. Elaine Carlson. Annicka Carter, Vaughn Cavaness, Gary Cheney. Anne Christensen, Kathleen Christensen, Kenneth Chrislofferson, Sharon Clark. Calvin Colledge, Virginia Collings, Kevin Colonna, Patrick Coon, Emma Crosby, Linda Crosley, Michele Culley, Bonnie Martin, Randy Martinet, Jerry Martinet, Leo Marlines, Mondo Marlines, Ruth Matsumura. Earl Mauch, Kathy Mauck, Joyce Meik, Russell Miller, Cheryl Mitchell. Connie Mitchell, Jerry Moesser, Valene Monserret, Anita McCaleb, Rebecca McConnelL Connie McQuivey, Kay Daley. Myrna Davis, Jerry Day, Jimmy Dea, David Dea. Dennis Dean, Glen Denney, Sheila Denney, Susan Deveraux, Mack DeVore, Don Deunas. Patsy Dobbs, Sandra Eden, William Ellsworth, Ken' Naylor, Pam Empey, Stevo Evans. Bill Everett, LeRoy Fenton, Becky Fillion, Louise Newbold, Georgia Newbold, Sharon Newton, Meri Jane Nicholson, Judith Nielson. Tim Nielson, Richard Fonger, Robert Frampton, Connie Furness, Michael NutlalL Carolyn Nye, Ronald Obray, Richard Olsen, Raymond Palmer, Myrla Parr, Beverly Pasternak, Joe Pailison, Danny PauL Carol Pederson. Gary Pendley, Bonnie Perkins, Jon Petersen. Glen Petersen. Thorpe Peterson, Dorothy Peterson. Judy Lee Peterson, Millie Pitt, Geraldine Pokorny, Frank Pollock, Gale Porter, Keith Prince. Jo Ann Privett, Dwight Privett, Kathy Prows. Lynnea Rees. Kathleen Richards, David Roberts, Kay Gallegos, Carol Gibbs, Sue Gilleli, Ray Gledhill, Saundra Green. Mary Grose, Douglas Gunderson, Carol Hagen, Sandra Hammond, Cathy Hamp, Gerald Hansen. Linda Hardman, Ken Harman, Ken Haws, Chad Hayward, Elden x Henline, Peggy Hickman, Charlan Hill, Dorothy Hoesch, Shirley Holladay, Larry Howard, Roger Humphreys, Jolene Ivie, Rex James, Jerry Jefferies, Kent Jenkins. Lois Jensen, Sharlene Jepson. Glenda Johnson, Jessica Rogers, Janet Rushlow, Helen Rushton, Johnnie Rydalch. Barbara Sadler, Barbara Johnson. Marcella Jones, Cathy Sadler, Ruth Sadler. Terry Salazar. Gary OQUIRRII SEMINARY NAMES NEW OFFICERS TO SERVE Salm, Mary Schroeder, Don Seager, Phil Shafter. Susan STATE GIVES REASONS HOT TO INSTALL SIGNAL Simonsen, Patsy Sisco, Eugene Smith, Courtney Smith, Janice Smith. Jerry Smith. Karen Smith, Kathryn Smith, Linda Ann Smith, Linda Kay Snider, Bob Snow, Connie Sowby, Anne Swensen, Barry Taylor. Dennis Taylor, Linda Teeples, Karl Theobold, Jerry Thomas, Geraldine Thomas, Nadine Thompson, Bruce Thompson. Kathy Tipton. Georgene Tracy, Valerie Trujillo, Albert Tuckey, Raymond Turner, Donna Turpin, Brad Tyler, Don Velasquez, Judy Walk. Linda Walk, Pauline Warr, Sherrie Walterson. Russ x.: i '1 THE NEW te ninary officers are, left to right, J. D. ; Marilyn Culley, secretary; Pat Lazenby. Christensen, treasurer and Lorrin Tracy, vice president. ur :equiies 125 vch.cles per hour for any eight hours in a pe-uo- d. Comnumty DAV It can be noted that the total vehicle warrants were satisfied to 58 ' r . The cross street total were satisfied to 73',. Baptist Church hews MEETING of the Copper Chapter No. 11 and Auxiliary will be held Thursday, May 21st, 8 00 p. m. m the local REGULAR jpv mem- M bers receiving hospital awaids at the Fort Douglas Hospital Thursday evening were Orlando Bar9 ber, for volunteers with hours of service, awarded certificate of appreciation; a gold card and rose were given to those who hava demonstrated a deep regard for the importance of giving 100-29- Wright, Karl Yeates, Barbara York. MarRae Zimmerman, Judy Zimmerman, Julia Zito, Leslie Club News Club, the Last week a Seamers, was formed under the direction of Dehla DailOfficers ey and Jean Mai tin. elected are Cheryl Martin, president; Mary Salm, vice president; Eva Ruth secretary; Judy Pehrson, reporter; Faye Olsen, music director; Gayle Moss and Judy Baer, recreation leaders and Lynda Arnone, refreshments. The piojeet this year will be Second Year Sewing The club attended a demonstration by Glynn Petersen May 15th at the Best Shop, on the buying and care of nylon hose The leaders and members of the Beamin Seamers wish to thank Mr. Petersen and the Best Shop personnel for their time. Judy Pehrson 4-- Beamin n, - cross-stree- DAV Club. Chapter and Auxiliary A detailed study of cross-stre- et a If ic revealed that 69 of the t traffic was existing of a merging or a right-tur- n type, which does not requne signaliza-tio- n to regulate. The accident expci u nee for a previous three-yea- r period was one accident per year, no peisunal injuries and $850 piopeity damage Two of these accidents were of the kind that generally can be controlled by signalization, This item is low when criteria is based on five right-angl- e accidents per year for t- DAV Wineriter, Terry Ol-e- V HEADING Woods, Merrilyn Woodward, Gail Worthen, Dwight H i V White. David Wilkin. Paul Williams. Roberta Williams, LaWana Wilson, Curtis Wimmer, Anita 4-- The intersection of 3100 South and 8400 West m Magna has been studied for traffic signalization 5ee al times in the past the last study bung made on September 11, 1958, accoiding to Willard A. Kemp, acting chief Traffic Engines, State Road Commission. THIS SURVEY shows there was an average of 303 vehicles per hour on the Main Street. During a 14 hour penod, the peak hour records 462 vehicles per hour Minimum signal warrants rcqui.e 500 chicles per hour for an eight-hou- r p.riod for any 24 hours. The cioss street shows an average of 92 vehicles per hour with a peak of 147 for a one-hoMinimum warrant period Rev. Alex I. Wilkie, Pastor 2916 South 8900 West Phone 2916 regular service, to include Faye Yeates, Dellene Alvis, Ruth DavSunday, 9 45 am, Sunday is, Lucille Brusatto, Keith Yeates School. and Anna Herrington. Bessie Cob-ble- y 11.00 a m, Morning Woralso attended. Father, ship. Sermon subject, Members who received pins for Son, Holy Spirit. Tuesday, 5 30, Fellowship Supvoluntary service work at the hospital in the past year included per Wednesday, 7 30, Boy Scouts, Faye Yeates, Dellene Alvis, Patty McDonald, Lucille Brusatto and Board of Evangelism and Missions. Anna Herrington. These were Thursday, 7.30, Hour of Power. by Kay Shockey, the VAVS representative for the Friday, 6 30, Choir Practice DAV, at their annual Forget-Me-Nluncheon at the Veterans1 On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs John Center in Provo. Adamson attended a family par11 No. was Copper Auxiliary to honor Mis Adamsons moth-e- i, awarded the publicity and hospi- ty Mis. Maigaret Dangerficld, at tal trophies for tha year, in comthe home of Mis. Adamsons bropetition with other units over the ther and sister-in-laMr. and sta.e. Mrs. Sid Dangcrfreld of Salt Lake watchA meeting of the State Depart- City. The group enjoy-- d ment chapter and auxiliary will ing coloied slides in the evening be held Sunday, May 24th at the and refreshments weie served to Hotel Newhouse, 1 30 p m. Unity guests. a three-ye- ar period. THE PEDESTRIAN volume warrants were ml, there being a total of 472 on all legs of the crossing in a period. ommended, i e., a flashing beacon. This, however, was defeated after the contracts were submitted to the county. Since the State Road Commission operations are based on the State Statute and 21, which imposes minimum conflict ratios for signal control, and since traffic signals cannot be considered as a safety device, the State Road group therefore recommends signal installation. against New Bethel of EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE DRASTICALLY REDUCED Jobs Daughters FOR THEIR TIME TO Planned Here REMEMBER GIVE A new Bethel of Jobs Daughwall be instituted at the Magna Masonic Temple on Thursday, June 4th, at 7 30 p m. Any young lady interested in joining may call Mrs. Jeff Davis at Magna 3356 ters THE'WATCH REMEMBER s ELGIN BENRUS BULO VA i fX'Q 1 Lane Chest f 1 7'I Vt ki'JlJ A 1958 - Frigidaire FROSTPROOF, $44.95 ot 14-Fo- Refrigerator ot freezer cabinet, regularly $639.95, Now 569 Only Sampsonite Luggage Hi-F- !npzo x ora ,SAVE NOW ON EASY TERMS - J n 1 MAPLE KITCHEN SET i Transistor Radios deluxe, 4 beautiful chairs and handsome table, regular price $139.95, now ce CKlClIG-i- "X C J SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM SET 119.95 $119.95 Trundle type, with mattress, regular $139.95, now LIVING ROOM Western Style, SET Regular $269.00, now BLONDE 0AK BEDR00M SUITE SUMMER QUARTERS AT LDS superior BUSINESS TRAINING SPORTS 2 pools and gym. Wholesome college SOCIAL LIFE. Inexpensive HOUSING facilities. Write or telephone for more information Spend this Summer in Salt Lake City at mm H - w- - - Now only Beautiful LOW III COST and a kitchen extension is easy to order just call our business office rz Mountain States Telephone 109.95 100 exceptional finish. Regular pyice $339.00, HIDEAW A Y' BED 179.95 Deluxe springs and mattress. Advertised in Life magazine. lOO noon to 9:00 p.m. Open See Merl Coon or Bob Jensen at Fjagima FtmmnSTHiLe 2700 South and 8700 West A minimum warrant requires 250 pedestrians per hour lor the same hour period that a minimum warrant occurs for vehicle usage. Since not one of these three basic items was satisfied, the least restrictive control was rec- So, Phone Magna 2141 |