OCR Text |
Show .i. Mxuobimwg Pirpat At. Eali Lake City. Ulsh Ui J THEN' AND NOW7 I 4 ; f i , I I , t i I f n .wU: --i ;;h s , Jj ii . IT -- J iSifc. stes a v Irf Year id I X1 IN TT1 3rl IE T? I 1SAL "Do You Share Oath, Mr. Citizen?" RITES CONDUCTED FOR DALE SIZEMORE Number LDS Temple. Mr. Sizemore was employed by Hercules Powder Company whre he was president of the Oil Workers Union and vice president of the Credit Union. He had served in the Mirin? Corps, being a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors include his w.daw; daughters, Betty Jean, Shelly, Jackie, all of Hunter; brothers, sisters, Devar, Granger; Stanley, Mrs. Clyde (Thelma) Magna; Davis, Murray; Mrs. Merrill (Inez) Murdock, Salt Lake City. Burial was made in the ial Gardens of the Valley. "IT'S THE LAWI" So toy Byron L. Huish, left. Magna postmaster, who is holding some 1960 General Census forms which are being received by local citizens through the postoffice. Looking on is Mrs. Kathleen Pearce, center and Mrs. Della Reid, postoffice clerks. One of the pertinent questions in the 1960 Census report, which ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is being received by each and MAGNA every citizen is Do you share a bath? The forms have been sent SLATES ANNUAL through the mail and should be The annual Rag Drive of the filled out ready for the census-tak- Magna Elementary School is to pick up at the individual scheduled for Tuesday and Wedhomes on April 1st . nesday, April 5th and 6th, anAnd this isnt an April Fool nounces Principal Philip W. Debs. joke, either! CLEAN COTTON rags which THE CENSUS TAKERS WILL have had buttons, zippers, etc. rewant to- know from the lady of moved are THE ANNUAL EASTER SunResidents are sought. the house how old she is. to not send any denim rags rise Services, sponsored by the asked They also will check on the as there is no sale for them. Oquirrh Stake MIA, will be held number of rooms in the house. on the Magna Easter Hill at 6:30 sale of All from the inproceeds to All of the workers hope to purchase a. m. Easter morning, April 17th. clude every household and every the rags will be used The Cyprus high school Conwill of be that articles service and American in the 1960 population Choir has been invited to cert nseable by all school students. survey. present this program. It also will serve to highlight the start of the biggest headcount MAGNA IS A GALA TREAT is in store Fri18th census. in U. S. history-t- he day evening, April 1st at a social By law, everyone is compelled sponsored by the Spencer 2nd LOCAL ONLY FOR his to disclose age, sex, race, Ward Sixth Quorum of Elders in . mari-month and year of birth and the Magna Elementary School. tal status. All of these questions EMERGENCY CALLS A swiss steak dinner will be will be posed at the newest spilt-levThe phone number, Magna 6300, served and each is asked to bring and the humblest dwellings. is only for emergency calls, states his own silverware. Fire Chief Roy Smith and not to A program will follow, consistLIONS PLAN PROJECT Wives of the Hunter Lions were inquire where fires are, what days ing of a talk by Dr. T. Edgar Lyon are held, or who and numbers from the Can-Ca- n special guests at a meeting of the the county clinic an am- Girls. a organization on Monday evening was taken to hospital by at Harmons Cafe. Murray White bulance. The social begins at 7:00 p. m. IF YOU DESIRE information of is president of the group. inRushing around smartly is no The Lions plan to sell light this type or any other service of accomplishing much. from fire the formation departproof a as moneybulbs Mary Baker Eddy ment, call MAGNA 2251. making project "RAG DRIVE" er OQUIRRH STAKE NEWS - 6300 el or Out Jtcud.... I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT middle age is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel as good as ever. AT CYPRUS HIGH last OVERHEARD week: Girl to another classmate: She was going to have an announcement party, but the engagement was broken, so she went ahead and 'calk d it a Narrow Escape Party. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT that democracy is based upon the conviction that there are extraordinary people? . - . - possibilities in ordinary DID YOU EVER WONbER why we use the expression striking a bargain? In early Ireland it often happened that when two persons were negotiating a transaction, one of the men, deciding that a fair arrangement had been reached, would hold out his hand and exclaim, Strike me. If the other struck the preferred hand the bargain was made. PLUTARCH SAID MANY years ago: To do an evil act is base; to do a good act without incurring danger is common; but it is the part of a good man to do great and noble deeds though he risks everything in doing them. And our opinion is that doing your best with the little opportunities that come along will get you farther than idly wishing for the big chance that may never arrive. DR. R. A. GALLANT says the average man has 66 pounds of muscle and 3.3 pounds of brain. Maybe that explains a lot of things. TOM DYCHES STATES you can have the guy whos always searching for the bright side; hell take the one whos in there polishing up the dull - l 1 DR. WENDELL WILKIN, chief psychologist of the United States Army, visited in Magna last week, and during the course of an interest- ing conversation, he said, In essence, the basis is selfishness. People who are sorry of self-pit- y for themselves can never be truly sorry for others. He told of some patients he had treated Memor- MERCHANTS SAY COPPER SHOPPER DAYS SUCCESS L THEY REALLY BUILT THEM IN 18971 Pictured above is the home built fbr the Albert Reid family that year in east Pleasant Green-no- w known as Magna on 8525 West 2700 South. The house was originally three rooms and additions were later constructed for the parent? and eight children.. Contractor for the brick and stone work was Dave son and the carpenter was Brigham Ridd. The PleasantThompGreen LDS Ward chapel was built at the same time by the same men. All walls of the residence are of brick and adobe and the foundation is rock-t- wo feet thick. This home was owned by the Reid family until the middle 1930s when it was sold to the American Smelting & Refining Company and converted into a duplex. TO: Funeral rites for Dale Sizemore, South, regarded Hunter resident, who died Tuesday at his residence of a brain tumor, were held Thursday in the Hunter LDS Ward chapel THE FINE MAN was born February 3, 1919 in Tabiona, Duchesne County, to William and Francis Coe Sizemore. He married Ethel Peterson December 23, 1939 in Bacchus. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake f ! b Forty-on- e ACU.V0CD GIXPEOTCa Get rid of all rubbish now? 41, of 6354 West 3500 . V). 3 JH Magna, Utah, Thursday, March 31, 1960 FUNERAL door-to-do- i4,v, J Sa-ii-- NO APRIL FOOL JOKE! , x 5 AkWv'.Wn''',''uS pfi t?tt; Forty-Thir- d u ,., $ s? If Check all possible fire hazards? Rake lawns and clean hedges? Paint fences and outbuildings? Wash windows? Clean your yard? Fix up chimneys and vents? Remove excess trash and get it ready For Magna's Annual Spring Cleanup April 18th to April 22nd. if uAl . Watch For Truck Hauling Date on Winter Debris. VirUJ GEatcs Election On April 5 The local post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will conduct their annual election on Tuesday, April 5th, 8:00 p. m. at the Leedo Club, announces Commander Charles Paris. All members are urged to MISSILANI GETS The Copper Shopper Day3 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday FINE RECOGNITION were decidedly successful accordThe MISSILANI, a Bacchus ing to many comments from parHercules Powder Works employe ticipating merchants. IN SEVERAL INSTANCES, paper, recently received fine reBeacon merchants sold out advertised cognition from the items and had a good run'! On Rocket, a publication from the many other specials. The town home office in Wilmington Delawas bright and colorful with pos- ware, by having an editorial Our ters, banners on the interior and Budget and National Debt reexterior of firms. printed in their March 18th issue. J. Kay Aldous is the editor of At least three other Copper Day galaxies of values are planned the Bacchus paper which is issued during the remainder of the year. weekly. CHURCH TWO FOR . 1 A AN SLATES GAME NIGHTS APRIL MONTH Two game nights are slated at the Magna Catholic Church for e the month of April admission again, announce the THIS IS HOW THE PLACE looks with several additions and many improvements made by the Peel Funeral Home, who originally leased the site and later purchased it and adjoining land. The home was obtained February 1, 1953 and remodeled for a mortuary. The porch and front were renovated and enlarged in 1959. It is beautifully landscaped. Mr. F. Dee Peel, mortician, 'is planning to construct a residence just south of the Mortuary on land that he owns. He will reside there with his wife, Jerry, and six children. half-pric- com-mittee- s. FIRST ONE is set for April 9th at 8:00 p. m. and the second one on April 30th. A large jackpot is scheduled for the April 9th entertainment. THE SPRING OPENS OLD WOUNDS Their Headaches, Many Chudihcles This is the season for green Moisture enters the surface of thumbs, spring fever and chuck-- 1 the road and than freezes. Out holes. OF THE THREE. chuckholes! pops the paving. Salt Lake County will use its are the problem of the State Road Commission and the county road own facilities to patch the roads departments. A11 report this is not only the season but, apparentBR0CKBANK PLANS ly, the best year yet. Best, that is for asphalt batching plants, tire dealers and car sus- TO ADD ANOTHER pension specialists. THEY'RE AN annoyance to GALLERY PICTURE motorists and a headache to the w and work will proceed as rapidly as possible. CREWS ARE NOW working filling in the holes the warm days are fine for such work and there Is plenty to' be done. But officials say that warmer nights are needed so that a complete and permanent patch job Can be done. Cold nights cause the same type of reaction which caused holes to be formed originally. County men, under the direction of LaMont B. Gunderson, county commissioner, said that patching probably will continue at an accelerated pace until the situation is corrected. But he, like other road officials, sees no early end to jarring Patrons attending the state and county. Education and p Physical J. H. BREEZE, county road Home and Arts departments demonstrations Friday eve-1- 1 supervisor, said chuckholes are the product of Utahs uncertain ning at the Brockbank jun- ior high school were intri- spring weather. Cold weather, snow and ice with the growing this a road can stand. Most roads fguedof pictures. chuckholes. will tolerate a thaw, too. But 5 One and perhaps two pic-snow then more tures then will be purchased snow, thaw, and more warm weather: the again this year from one of MAGNA WATER roads break out in pock marks. g Utahs leading artists and 3 placed in the Art Gallery of the schools main hallway. ANNUAL LEGAL THE UNUSUAL project GRANITE NOW started in 1950 when IN THIS ISSUE evidenced interest in The annual auditors report, I art-a- nd particularly paint- HAS ROLL TO prepared by Ernst & Ernst, certiings. Advancing the thought fied public accountants, for the that a painting could be Magna Water Company, an imfrom student body bought L. EQUAL provement district, is published in funds, the idea of the gallery this weeks issue of the Times. was born. The Granite School District Attention of stockholders and It is well worth anyones next year will have approximateother interested citizenry is called time to leisurely stroll to the notice. ly the same enrollment as the through the hallways and Salt Lake City school district on a see the varied, beautiful Put success before amusement. budget of around $20 million. works of art. These facts have been reported P"-- r Herbert N. Casson by Elmer J. Hartvigsen, school superintendent. HOUSES GOING UP IN ! In a outline of esti- MORE mated school revenues for the MRS. ADELE HUNT. left, home economist at the Magna 1960-6- 1 school year, Mr. Hartvig-se- n EXCLUSIVE MAGNA Gus School to shows 4th 8th, Store April Cooking Safeway said the district receipts Work is progressing very nicely some will delicious bananas that she Pralakis. store manager, would be in excess of $20 million at Pleasant Green Acres No. 6 more are scheduled for this school It will be use in recipes at the free community-wid- e (about $20,263,000.) on exclusive homes that are being acreage. The restricted area will held at the Magna Catholic Church. He also reported that the disranch homes and built by Keith Barton at 8325 have split-levSafe-waMARK THE DATE for trict would have about as many West and 3100 South in Magna. other designs all conforming to Free Cooking School, MonRegistration cards will be dis- children in grades 1 through 12 the desires of the buyer. These day, April 4th through Friday, tributed to the audience. The as Salt Lake City would have in Several horns s are presently homes will be brick, two or three 2 in A' the kindergarten through the 12th under construction for local parts. Both part April 8th, 1:30 p. m. at Our Lady cards are baths and will cost from $16,000 2840 of Lourdes auditorium, (Continued on Back Page) grade. and fifteen up. planned, South 9000 West in Magna, according to Gus Pratakis, local Safeway store manager. n Mrs. Adele Hunt, economist, will be present to give you hints on how to prepare apA program to revitalize and being moved. Mr. Orin Woodbury, prominent petizing meals, full of nutrition modernize downtown Magna was Mr. Peters will meet with the Salt Lake and easy on the pocketbook. City realtor and owner a special sendoff Thursday group every Tuesday and an or- of the Magna Woodbury THE CHIEF PRIZE will be a given building, to the Magna Chamber of Comganization is being formulated to is chairman of a National ComWestinghouse electric cooking merce Edwin J. Peters, direcdetermine what by of kind stores are mission for Development of Small range, donated by the Papanikolas tor of Industrial Procurement for and needed endeavor to get that Businesses, and funds are availFurniture Company of Magna. Salt Lake City Chamber of type or establishment here. Lavish door prizes are planned the able under FHA titles 220 and Commerce. SEVERAL GOVERNMENTAL for each day, as well as hams, 221 for remodeling, renovating, By cleaning, painting, fixing and naturally, all of the cooked agencies are available to help in etc. A committee will be named establishthe and sprucing up this survey. The Department of to work with this phase of the foods will be given to lucky ladies in attendance. Many big sacks of ments as weU as encouraging Employment Security has trained project. to do likewise with merchandise are slated for prizes, personnel that will be asked to A tour and survey were made their homes-th- is community will as well as other types of gifts. prepare their official labor survey of Magna and vicinity a most of the business district and comDuring the Cooking School ses- have a better opportunity to grow. Mrs. THE MAGNA CHAMBER is Hunt, nationally sions, comprehensive report that in- mittees are being organized to famous Home Economist, will seeking to obtain a larger seleccludes population, schools, recrea- supervise improvement of Mam tion, housing, available labor mar- Street, to contact industries and emphasize new menus, low cost tion of merchandise, faster serket and potentials in aU present head financing for the project. meals, meal planning and food vice and easier shopping in Magna for local shoppers, and in this and future phases of growth. budgeting. THE SPENCER IN CONSIDERATION Additional aid can be obtained Young Mar-rieof the connection, a committee went to wiU meet Wednesday, April from. the Industrial Development price consciousness of Mrs. House- Bingham on Friday to extend an wife today, there is great interest invitation to the Business Men's Planning Commission that will 6th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in better ways to serve food League of the mining community prepare a brochure on the facili- Raymond Larson. Paul Gar si do, Edwin J. Patera ... Director of ties available in this area for official of the Magna First Secur- economically and get more nutri- to come to Magna. Bingham resismall and large industry. Industrial Procurement dential and commercial sites are tion out of each food dollar. GcJovay Sooliing Gehool efforts f.londay In IVlcgna i Jt i i stu-den- ts S. during his career who had little to complain of, but by brooding on their troubles, real or imaginary, they magnified them out of all proportion to their importance, and simply could not escape them. No living creature is more to be pitied than the man who thinks that his personal pains and problems constitute the center of the cosmos. That inevitable I, the cry of the wounded, ego. Wendell said that one third of the cases that came to his attention were suffering solely from the disastrous effects of constantly being sorry for themselves. Doubt and fear, the great enemies of human advancement, are born in the darkness of self-pitand if we yield to them we thwart ourselves at every step. We can rise, conquer and achieve only by lifting our thoughts away from ourselves, by realizing that m achievement, of whatever kind, the selfishness of the effort is the measure of the result. We shall reach full stature only when we cease to revile and complain. When we no longer protest against circumstances, but begin to use them as an aid to our progress, then shall we discover the hidden powers and possibilities ' within ourself-pityi- y, selves. Thus, when trouble, real trouble, strikes at us, we shall have learned to make a virtue of adversity, to face it bravely and turn it to good account If we think correctly and courageously, there is no misfortune inherent in human existence that we cannot turn to our ultimate advantage. I know this to be true. A NEIGHBOR PHONED recently and told me she was ironing while she was talking. When asked how she could iron and talk on the phone at the same time, she replied, Easy, she said, Tve got one of those head-set- s like I used to have as a phone operator and a tension cord so I can iron or sew or dust and phone at the same time. 50-fo- ot Gosh! SOME DOCTORS SAY we need to be happily maladjusted. A good example of this is the philosophy of a milk company that paints that slogan on every one of its milk bottles: Our cows are not contented. They are anxious to do better! ; - pre-budg- SUBDIVISION people-- custom MAGNA OPENS DRIVE TO BETTER STORES well-know- ! home-owne- rs - A |