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Show U&jVUM HI Fterp-jz- J Art, 5dt Lake City. Utah r 4X5-- - iZCS"1 J t- Ittnwdri Ogveo -". r7 DOCTOR AT BACCHUS I 0 Jc::d CLKIIC - 5J45$ 45$ gCJL, HAYES ITS the international mess ... or an irresistible desire to hang up the gone fishing sign and let it go at that But it was with a weary sigh of relief that we headed for Mirror Lake over the weekend. It was nice to get away from the treadmill and rest our bones a bit just read and loaf. Saw John Hickman and son there, Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Johnson, John Bernardo. THE HARDEST THING for a young mother to learn is that other people have perfect children, too. t 1 n nr3 W U? I? f t LJjXJiLj i st i - X- - X3.X3 worker, are more tracks ; V FTnl -- Knd Cl:c3 EIGG GEcitUd CC3r;o AFTER a rr?-- decided that people interested in learning the CSllll -- CFClCuCn of the trade than the trade WATCHING some - w s icz V-- i me- - 4 fe t-J- a rp X XwSC 23 O Number Five Magna, Utah, Thursday, July 21, 1960 Year h VA'"f " - IT IN . Forty-Fourt- . L 3 - IT V i, ti1 & -g cJ Events Slated July 22-23-24-- 25 00yrt Cj3:7?Cd Lien rN "a I c3 DR. J. ROBERT POULSEN Hercules Doctor J. Robert Poulsen, M. D., has family show at the Gem Theatre Friday, at 5, Magnas big 2nd July celebration, Oquirrh m joined the staff of the Bacchus g 7 9 the and and Pioneer t m.; Stake Saturday, p. ! Day 1 1 t Medical Department as assistant & DR. OWEN REESE told me the Dance, 8.30 at Oquirrh Stake House; Sunday, Funeral rites were conducted fete will be celebrated over this weekend. Works physician. other evening that life is a senes THAT'S THE TIME set to begin with the Worship services, all day at the wardhouses. Dr. Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday in the Oquirrh Stake of adjustments. He said that a House for Joseph Phillip Spry, 73, James L Poulsen of Magna, reand to came him .woman once. Monday Big Day of 2988 South 9100 West, regarded tickets will be honored cently completed his internship said, Dr. Reese, I want you to Monday is the BIG DAY. It will familyalso, as well as at other deMagna resident,who diad Tuesand medical residency at St. here, show me how I can become per a show for GC7-VF- CI matinee with begin hos12:30 Salt Lake in a p.m. fetes. day, Marks Hospital following his manently teenagers at the Gem Treatre, 10 signated pital following a heart attack. medical education at the UniverGhttering music and a color-fille- d man replied This a. m. Mr. Spry had been at the LDS parade which traditionally sity of Utah. He will conduct a that the only permanently Church Welfare Square building Beginning at 12.00 noon, con- marks observance of the dusty, private practice at the Granger people he knew of were in Salt Lake City when he was cessions will start at the park and hot day in July, 1847, when the Medical Center, where his brother. in cemeteries. As long as anyone stricken. A police ambulance was first company of pioneers entered Dr. LaVere Dee Poulsen, has oflives they will have new and concalled and he was transferred to the Salt Lake Valley, will be feafices. Another brother, Jerry K. stant adjustments to make.' iS He had not been pre' tured. hospital is studying at the UniverPoulsen, CHANCE CLOWN TO How Ywi may say, do you like A Magna man, Thomas Howard sity of Utah to also become a docThis parade will have a variety viously ilL that? 1 just finished solving one Born August 23, 1886 in Salt of floats depicting Utahs histori- Cash, 24, of 8390 Myron Avenue, tor. 'RIGHT' IN tOWII problem and now Ive got another. Lake City, he was a son of cal events of 1860 and present-da- y Dr. J. Robert Poulsen lives in Magna, died late Wednesday night alare that is it problems Why themes. 28 Salt Lake City with his wife, Bara in George H. and Sarah Ann Wright June received of feel like Ever injuries clowning ways happening to me? Because Miss Teena Jensen, Magnas crash at Murray. Spry. He married Alfreda Hansen bara and two sons, ages 1 and 5. around? you are still alive, thats why. Hendrickson December 17, 1941 in Mr. Cash died at the Salt Lake , Dr. T. C. Weggeland, Works THERE'S A ready-mad- e queen and her attendants. Miss Life and problems are synonySalt Lake City. s Or Av, 'n4'K Betty Jane Pasternak and" Miss Veterans Hospital He was physician, will continue his duties opportunity for you to da mous. Mr. Spry, loved by hosts of Linda Hansen, will ride in the passenger in an auto which struck at Bacchus. and because Davis so, Elroy Rod mill now under test at the Utah Copper Division a retired was a truck in Murray. friends, foundry parade. John Adamson, in charge of TEN QUESTIONS were recentArthur Concentrator holds promise of more efficient ore foreman of the American SmeltDriver of the car in the accident EVERY ENTRY in the parade the Oquirrh Stake Homecon a P. G. Wards psyly posed by ing & Refining Company. He was was John Oliver Jones, 18, of 500 ming-Outing Pioneer and must be and numbered. registered A major step in Kennecotts basis at the chiatrist, Dr. Smiley Blanton, to an active and prominent member 4800 South, who was inlookWest are on mill 25th, Arthur July Day companys Groundbreaking indicate how you continuing program of experi- site. Other events to conclude the jured, but less seriously than Mr. of the LDS Church. ing for people with a sense Fete Conducted will may be. YoUr answers will show mentation and search for improvebe: Cash. day Given Survivors to like who would humor of It is expected that the rod mill whether you know how to live ment in operating practices and Ground-breakin- g Marina Corps Veteran c r -Survivors include his widow; in providing the will be under test conditions for participate m. in 6:30 p. Novelty races, with yourself. -products was recently taken by about a year. Should the results stepsons, stepdaughter, Lyle HenThomas Howard monies a Cash was for the business." Pleasant funny parades front of the grandstand. 1. Are you happy? the Utah Copper Division when a Marine Corps veteran of six Vance Hendrickson, Green First . and Second is probable drickson, 2. Are you ambitious for life? rod mill prove satisfactory, it TOO. YOU COULD get huge ten by sixteen-foo- t Mrs. 7:00 to 8.00 p. years, having been discharged in Hendrickson, to Wards era being held thia mills that installed will Square rod be Lynn Magna; dancing, 3. Are you socially adjusted? some free tickets and have was put into operation on a test m. on the tennis court. September. replace the present rolls, company Hattie Hainsworth, Salt Lake Wednesday 4- evening. July Do you give attention to the to some fun and give laughs Born in Murray January 5, 1936, officials said. City; brothers, sister, William, 7:00 p. m. at the eite 20th, ; Parade others. winners, acknowledge- he was the son of Ardith and present? Mrs. Sadie Lowry, Claudius, Bert, of the new building, 3000 A Do you have unity and balment of home-comeat 8:00 p. m. Louisa Wood Cash. He attended Contact Mr. Davis or Mr. Process Given Salt Lake City; five grandchild' MAGNA MAIN South and 8700 Weak ance? The rod mill, in which some 114 ren; two Adamson immediately, 8:20 p. m. at the Bonneview Elementary School at show, Variety d. Do you have insight into William B. Martin, preatons of steel rods are please. Burial was made in the Salt Murray and Murray high school STREET WILL park. idant of Oquirrh Stake, and your own conduct? tumbled over each other, grinding Lake City cemetery. He was a member of the LDS 7. Do you have a confidential other church offidalsr will copper ore in the process, is inChurch. BE REPAIRED relationship with someone? stalled in the concentrator circuit HEAT WAVE CONTINUES GRIP attend and participate In Survivors of the fine young 8. Do you have a sense of the between the earlier crushing this evenl man are his parents; three brothbeen reInformation has ridiculous? operations and the fine grinding Chairmen Given ers, John and Richard of Magna ceived that the Magna Main 9. Are you engaged in satisfystep. At the present time, it is and Wayne, Salt Lake City; three E. F. Blanchard is chairwill be repaired Street ing work? handling about 3,700 tons of ore sometime in. August by the man of the Pleasant Green sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Mora, Mag10. Do you attack your proeach day. The concentrators at na; Mrs. Beatrice Walton, and Road State Commission 2nd Ward Building Comblems promptly and intelligently? the Utah Division are currently workers. And as the hot weather moved ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sergent Miss Sarah Cash, Magna; his climbed temperatures Rising mittee and Mabel Garfield la treating about 90,000 tons of ore over the 100 mark in the Magna into this region, residents moved of Hunter feE from her bicycle maternal Albert A new seal coat of far and grandfather, chairman of the Pleasant SO. DON'T FORGET Life itarea this week and firemen were out, seeking cool spots in canyons, last week, due to heal exhaustion, Wood, Murray, gravel will be spread the, daily. Green First Ward Building Due to problems involved in hard and broke a collar bone. She beeven by lakes and by streams. self is very much like climbing a length of Main Street, new pressed to keep group. coarse ore the received i breaking extreme comcame heat from the traffic lines painted, as well AND. of course, nothing warmer" grass fires under control dizzy slippery glass hill. We climb, and A- - short program will be "THANK YOU from the mine at Bingham Can offices or and was partially unconscious as designation of pedestrian THE CONTINUING July heat pares to we slip; we climb a little more, and plans for the more efficient presented, economi and yon, when found. lanes and parking areas. has made brush and grass tinder homes. and shp again. We all slip! EveryI desire to thank everyone for cal means of crushing and grind' spacious building Tht street was torn up firemen one has sorrow, disappointment, their many kind cards, flowers, constantly dry, keeping Miss Margaret Sergent, daugh ing have long been sought by the on the alert to curtail danger to visits during my recent illness. I during the past few weeks, tragedy, frustration. But the THANK YOU It that the is rod company. hoped measure of man the measure of am most grateful. preparatory fo laying larger adjoining buildings. mill, which utilizes steel rods of water lines for the Magna -- Mrs. E. L. Cannon The Lake Ridge Ward Sunday But dont feel too badly. In Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perrenoud you is not whether you slip, but three-inc- h diameter in its process, Yuma, Water Company, an ImSchool held a patio dinner party residents stayed KCC EMPLOYE IS desire to thank everyone for their what you do when you slip. Do Arizona, will provide one solution in this on Friday evening at the home in air conditioned buildings to provement District. you pick yourself up and go a CARD OF THANKS , many kindnesses and help during area. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauscher, beat the 114 degree heat. little higher on the hill, or do you BY the recent illness of Mr. Perre We FOUND SHOT wish to express our sincere honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mora Hot Weather lie there and whine, and go backnoud. They particularly wish to thanks for the many kindnesses Monsen, who are departing iq U. S. was "Continued ward into illness? hot the to extend Paris Chick The Miners gratitude Man Smiley Weather Bureau prediction with DEPUTY SHERIFF and Lynn Walters for their aid on shown to us, beautiful floraj of- August to reside in Afton, WyoNever forget that happiness is like a butterfly. The more you the promise that some areas would As we go to press, information the Magna ambulance when Mr. ferings and cards at the death of ming. Mr. Monsen Will be coach our beloved one. see temperature readings of up to has been received that Lafey Perrenoud was stricken with at the high school there. Twenty chase H and chase It directly, the 105 before the week was over. more it eludes you. But if you sit Family of J. P. Spry guests attended the social. Christensen, Chief Security of- heart attack. The heat has been varying from ficer of Kennecott mills, was down quietly and turn your attention to the other things, it about 95 to 105 degrees. found in his car by deputy sheriff comes and softly sits on your In some of the higher valleys it M. F. Orr, shot in the abdomen. was a little more pleasant with shoulder. He was transferred by Magna Margaret J. Fisher of 2751 South 8950 West, Magna, was winner cool 85 to 95 degree temperatures ambulance Wednesday morning at of $6 00 for correctly identifying Merrill L. Smiley Miner as the charted during Monday. A PROFESSOR was attempting of Whos Who" but by not correctly identifying the right Sunday marked the third con- 9:15 a. m. to St, Marks Hospital to illustrate to his class the effects subject Sheriff Orr noticed the man and wrong" clues, she lost the $14 00 additional money. secutive day of of alcohol on the human body. He in front of the Orr home in sitting THEREFORE, this $14.00 will be added to next weeks jackpot all records. breaking placed a worm in a glass of water, making a total of $34.00 for the Just for the record, the hottest a peculiar manner. Upon investiand the worm crawled out. He winner IF the name of the sub- dont mix the clues up. THIS IS July temperature was 106, on July gation, the deputy found the man then placed the w6rm in a glass critically wounded. 21, 1931. and the right and wrong clues MOST IMPORTANT. of alcohol, and it was killed. ject identified. The Magna area has seen 24 are Whether the wound was Whats the moral?" asked the Miss Fishers name was the first Deposit Boxes days of temperatures over 90, but is not known at this time, professor. to Places to entries deposit up about 90 is the average high for as Mr. Christensen was in shock. drawn out of 4he box when the A student said, If you drink four boxes from big last weeks fea- Monday at 500 p. m. for the $34 the season. alcohol, you never have worms. Jackpot Pnze will be Paulos tured firms were put together. Auto Company office, Magna ' Many Solve Pussla Lumber & Hardware, Best Shbp IF "ALL WORK and no play ! s! Practically everyone had the and Huffaker Furniture. makes Jack a dull boy" then all For other particulars, turn play and no work makes Jack a right name but had failed to put the advertisement of Whoi right" and wrong clues in prodangerous boy. f per columns. So, be careful this Who, read the rules and then go week when you try your luc- k- to work! LIFE AT BEST is short W6 have little time to waste in fretting and fuming and making ourReplete with savings from every selves and others miserable by our firm including grocery stores-th- at cantankerousness. will offer red-hspecials HU.ITD 7C:.!A!I To increase the happiness of our for lunch needs, will be the anto we make them glad associates, nual Copper are with them in work and play, Shopper Days on August should be our purpose. Especially REMEMBER, school starts hers at this time the world needs peoTO Monday, August 29th. ple who create good cheer. George Allen, chairman of the Mrs. Hoyt (Genevieve) Palmer Magna Chamber of Commerce ad- of Hunter received a call from vertising committee, states that Mary McManus of New York City t f his group plans to have a JEKOVAITS last week and was requested to spread in the Magna Times for contribute another test recipe for this extra special event on August the October or November West10th. WITNESSES NEWS ern Farm magazine. Many Bargains The name of the recipe is "HoliMatthew M. Kolar, district minMagna merchants are already day Ringers dessert and wiU be ister for Jehovahs Witnesses Mrs. stocking extra specials for this the third food the northwestern throughout big event dresses, hosiery, cos- Palmer has given to this publics United States, has received apmetics, school supplies, groceries, tion. . BOUND FOR NATIONAL CONTESTS Ara the two young , pointment to the teaching faculty lunch-paiat is noted for her many She offering quality ladies pictured above, ready to compete In the national roller skaters competed. of the Watchtower Bible School competitive prices, plus courtesy awards at the State and County Kevin-Fou- rth contests at Little Rock, Arkansas.' Left to right are for region and skating of Gilead in South Lansing, New of trading in your Home Town. g division. Fairs Vickie Rae, 8; Cindy, 7 and Kevin. 4, all children of Mr. and first for state in boys diaper diviYork. Mrs. Kan Davis of Magna. Mr. Kolar, who travels as a sion, free style. for the INFANT DIES direct representative RIDGE LAKE Primed to give some tough 7 children traveled to Tacoma, NEWS, In a juvenile dance, Kenny and Watchtower Bible and Tract So Jessica Ann Trammel, infant competition to other entrants in Washington last week where four Vickie placed 8th for the region a of New Bobbie of D. of On and York, Inc., group people the National Roller Saturday, Roy presently daughter ciety Con- of the children participated and and third for the state, competing is in Salt Lake City, serving as Elliott Trammel, 7871 West 3500 including Mr. and Mrs. Allen tests next week at Skating Little Rock, placed in contests, to include: against 26 skater dance teams. the convention manager for the South, died Monday, 5:35 p. m. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arkansas, will be two small dauPeace-pursuifour-da- y in and First state, Miss Claudia in a of Lake Salt region Cindy Hawkins, Hawkins, premahospital coming ALTHOUGH ALL the children ghters of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Davis, District Assembly to be held at turity. She was born July 10, 1960, Miss Joyce Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Vickie Rae, 8, and Cindy, 7 Fears girls diaper division and free skate, only four enter competition. MAKES THIS NO. 35 and first second for Coland m Salt Lake City. Thomas Egelund the Utah State Fairgrounds style; daughter, of age. region Mrs. Davis, two dauht rs an I Survivors include the parents; Sandra Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Their skating record, trophies for state on speed. 1980, iseum, August t baby, 2a year-old tr For over a month now he has Paul Holloway of Bacchus, stands betid rack of 35 pints grandparents, Mrs. .Eldon B. Verdell Crosby enjoyed a party at and records are enviable. for Vickie e Second region with four people from '.t jget L&le Trammel Mrs. Fannie Jo Wheat-le- Jordan Park, honoring the birth of blood the number he's donated through the years. He made been organizing the twenty-thre- e " Tacoma Contests and first for state on juvenitogirl City, will leave Thursday for his 35th donation last week In the Bacchus Blood Drive as one Bowling Green, Kansas; Mr. day anniversaries of DeAnn Crosdepartments required to operate Mr. add Mrs, Davis and their division, free style, wherein 32 Arkansas. Of 149 employees accepted of the 171 who eppUed. and Mrs. Dan Elliott, Oregon, , by and Karl Crosby, convention of this size. itselt, 1 t- Home-Comin- Outing-Homecomi- d. well-adjust- G7C3!Ii well-adjust- I Gudims r.lcna f.lrn car-tru- L,, well-know- well-adjust- fun-fill- rs ot FCuo7GG EGA r,lc7c70fl Rc!jcr VJlno UJIio'o UJl:o GcnUcsfl r.lagna Skaters Of! 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