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Show Uitieete&l Micro filming 141 I irpoti At. ItlX Lake CUT. Utah THOUSANDS Cr SPECTATORS ip H Ik - rzcr'crzs zcrR sst-g- p dxud LOut ? oU j t3 , ffCeJSL3 GtovjcDd AKcnc GvczziS UJc? d Pierre:" A Wonderful Book I JUST RECEIVED a copy of an inspiring book, written by a fruMd, Clint Bonner. The title of n 107 DEGREES Cu'iT Story bst-wonder- 22-B- laze -- ground-breakin- an v O0C3 CIlJcs Per Groundircdifcg Bis--Lik- 20-da- Granite Slates Other Regulations Vecciioners: kro Are p w kJ a V. PARADE Planning for Monday's big Magna pared, over 90 floats, bgan soma waaks ago by Elroy Davis, John L. Adamson and oihar capabla This commUl mapped out th pared, giving each entry a number for th procession to move with clock-li- k popla. precision. Th many participating units mad the pared ovx a mil long. Even so. it was dispatched as quickly as any previous parade, according to the committee. Th fair wcalhar was a blessed vnL No fainting or other emergencies ware reported. Evan though tom marchers got red face?'' nd they proceeded to th th rout. of Th beautiful Hercules Powder Company float of Bacchus was burned after iha July 4th parada in tha were ho us where U was stored, but was rebuiU and redesigned again to participate in other events. An estimated crowd of 5.000 lined th parade rout from Brockbank School to tha west and of Main Street William B. Martin. Oquirrh Stake president estimated that U was tha biggeat audience that had aver attended any Oquirrh Stake parade and Homecoming. Happily, th weather was not too bad in view of th record breaking temperature that had preceded th parada-a- nd Tuesday which followed- -a 107. record When th pared started at 5:00 p. nu th temperature was 100. Pared Winners Parade entries were judged on originality, theme or message the float conveyed, effort, beauty. Judges were Frank E. Cross, Wilford Wilding and Mrs. A. J. Spratley. Oquirrh Stake Primary took the Grand Entry prize. Others were: CIVIC: Riverton Rough Riders, DAV Welcome Hawaii, and'U. & Army Recruit RELIGIOUS: Magna First Ward, "Turn the Hearts of the Children, Relief Society and Sunday School; Stake High Priests, The Deseret Shall Blossom as a Rose, P. G. First Primary, Hail Our Youngest Sister, and Jobs Daughters. MINIATURE: Spencer Second Primary (All groups entered); New Ward Lakeridge Second, Chapel; and Pleasant Green Second Handcart NOVELTY: Indian Dancer, No. 9; Old Timer G, Brad Tuttle; Clown, Norma Nunley. WALKING GROUPS: Kearns, 45 girls; Twirlers. BICYCLES: No. 34, Troop 100; Blue Umbrella and "F. SPECIAL GROUPS: Pony Express rider. Bob Perkins; No. 44, Lake Ridge Tooele high school, Cyprus high school and Valley Junior High. All of the above winners will be sent certificates of winning through the mail, announces Elroy Davis and John L. Adamson, parade heads. 4-- H Club-BAND- S: CARD OF THANKS We wish to give our thanks to all who expressed their sympathy in so many fine ways during the recent bereavement of toe loss of our daughter-in-laMrs. Larry Tech. A special word of thanks is extended to the Verl Harmon family who cared for our place while we attended services in California. and Mrs. A. F. Tech. . --- - School Hours, . L SIDELIGHTS V Didrjo i- show. , i; O.c!io U 1847. The hottest July on record and tho rest of iho month. it is A Hymn Is Born," a dethe hottest day Tuesday 107. And the first part of August I More days of 100 or over temp- might be just as bad. lightful, authentic, book. He has spent years of re- - j eratures than any other previous Wednesday was the 13th day of month. No maximums below 90. this month with 100 or over temsearch, finding the origin of most of our beautiful songs. Thats the hot story on Magna peratures this is the most ever Here is just one of his stories: area weather. And its probably recorded in a single month. Grief fell over the town of Lake WITH RELATIVE no surprise to sweltering Utahns. humidity Rice, Canada. One of the com- The mercury boiled up to 107 ranging from 8 to 14 per cent, the danmunitys most beloved citizens I U Tuesday and the forecasts call for situationin continues dry and area. was dead. Some believed his the Intermountain gerous of the balance high temperatures death was accidental. But the poor Weathermen said a warm high the week. people those who knew him pressure area continues aloft, litif their friend had So fax this month iho tempera- erally keeping a heat umbrella taken his own life. ture has gona sbov 90 every day. over the west. There is littl prospect, forecastJoseph Scriven was born in I Tuesdays night was 102, comDublin in 1820. He was educated ers say, of a below-9- 0 maximum pared to a normal of 93. on the Emerald Isle and graduated f t from Trinity College. He was a GRASS FIRES? OF COURSE! FT'S JULY youth of high ideals, and a beauti-- 1 tul lass had set the day when she During the past six days, the road, 8300 West and 5000 South would share his high hopes. Then Fire Department has been and one at 8950 West and 2670 !) Magna tragedy struck. The day before the oc- South, on seven fires-- all out called wedding the body of the young at 7900 West and curring due to either tinder dry July was pulled Irishmans bride-to-b- e J grass or sparks from railroad en- 3100 South. from a pool of water where she gines. No damage has resulted, acJuly 23 Still another call at the had accidentally drowned. Chief Roy Smith. Cyprus junction, west of the rail to Fire cording I Scriven never overcome . the road track. They were: shock. At twenty five he migrated 19th Grass blaze east of July July 26 As we prepare to go to Canada in the hope of forgett-- 1 THE FIRST STEP In ground-breakin- g Jimmie Hales at the site of the proposed new cemetery by railroad, started by a to press, the firemen answered ing. He never forgot For forty ceremonies of the Pleasant Green First and building on 3100 South. A large crowd attended train. The same day, another another blaze at 7700 West and years the melancholy man assothe ceremonies. Second Wards is taken by Bishop John Evans, alarm was answered at 3100 South 2100 South. ciated himself only with the poor, left. President William B. Martin and Bishop and 8950 West He worked at simple labor but reJuly 21 Grass fire near the rail- a Attended fused employment from those able large crowd. by g ceremonies for EVENT SLATED JULY 28th to pay. Most of his time was spent Magna Residents Attend HUNTER WOUNDED sawing wood and doing patch car- - the Pleasant Green First and Sec Funeral of Daughter-I- n pentry for widows and the sick, I ond Wards were held Wednesday MAN "BETTER" One day when Scriven was ill evening at 3000 South and 8700 Law in California an attending neighbor found a West, site of the building for the SeChief Lafey Christensen, poem in his room. Questioned as two LDS Wards, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tech recurity1 officer of Kennecott Mills, to the authorship, the modest A short program was given is reported in improved condition turned home Wednesday from El replied, The Lord and sisting of opening song, How at St. Marks Hospital from gun- Segundo, California, where they Firm a Foundation, invocation. 1 wrote it between us." sufattended funeral services for their Now it was October 10, 1888, Bishop Wallace F. Sadler; speak-an- d Groundbreaking ceremonies of the festivities. Booths selling shot wound in his abdomen, daughter-in-lafered hot soft Lake and Lake drinks, the Wednesday dogs, morning. hamburgers, Ridge MrsLarry Tech, E. Ridge John Evans, Joseph Scriven was dead. era. Bishop was found by deputy sheriff 24, who died on July 11th. A y his sweetheart of years ago, hop Jimmie Hales, Gladen Dal-h- is 2nd Ward Chapel will be held ice cream will be featured from M.He F. Orr in front of the Orr res old son preceded her in death to Thursday, July 28th, 7:00 p. m. at 5:30 to 7:00 occlock. A free watesn body was pulled from a pool ton; song, Put Your Shoulder St 8:00 p.m. idenct, 44O0South 8500 West, cri- on June 4th. follow bust will melon Pres-ow- a of site the the building, proposed and the Wheel," of water. Whether his he died of speaker, Mr. Larry Tech is a former 7700 West and 3200 South. Elder Marion G. Romney of the tically wounded. He was transferdesign didnt really matter, ident William B. Martin of Bishops Joseph Davies and Paul General Authorities will be the red to the hospital by the Magna Magna youth, a graduate of CyM His neighbors built a monument Oquirrh Stake. ambulance. prus high school. His many friends to his memory; not because he Benediction was by President Luckau invite everyone to attend featured speaker. of From will be sorrowed to learn of his reports investigating will had written a famous hymn but H. L. Lanier and three shovels Cost of the new building stated the gun was tragic loss in the death of his because he devoted his life to the were later auctioned off, proceeds be in the neighborhood of $280,000. sheriffs, they wife and son. accidentally discharged. to be given for the construction of poor. The poem Scriven said he and the ward, THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU GO Decorated Grounds the Lord wrote together was What a Friend We Have In The grounds were bright with booths and gaily colored stream- Jesus. Wholesome and inspiring are ers. Varied refreshments were the words which best describe sold for the ward building fund, this fine collection of hymns and stories in this remarkable book., Probably the most severe shock should be disconnected. FORMER MAGNA LADY Opening and closing hours for that could be experienced by the Such inflammable materials as FORMER MAGNA area schools of the Granite returning vacationer would be to paint, varnish, gasoline and other THERE IS nothing truly great a3P OF 73 local rjicr District were approved Tuesday find, instead of home, a charred liquids should be disposed of. in any man except character. FAMILY GOING camping on your vaca- TEACHER, Mrs. Julia Katherine Gibby night by the Board of Education. pile of rubbish outlined by burned tion? a hole where the and comer posts schools are the Hours of stag 73 ormer Magna resident, FRIENDSHIP is a dfticMeerris HOW IN SAMOA to permit the district to basement was. Tents, too, are sources of fire flower, and needs cultivating by d!fd, Tuesdny in a Salt Lake hos gered more efficient use of its make causes. Be of hazard. naturl careful in Word has been received by Donsmoking This does not happen very often thoughtful attention. November 26, school bus fleet. tents. Use lanterns (fuel burning ald McCarty, who is teaching at Tbo,rn once Sbe; It is an but one in community, any human, City, to William is once too often in any one fam- types) with extra caution. Don't an LDS Church School in Apia, injfclt failing to neglect doing the nttle S. Cyprus High School She Eliza and build campfires too close to the Samoa, that he likes the country, Gibby. Chapman things for others that might mean Cyprus will open at 7:50 a. m. ily. tent. but finds the climate very difso much if we but took the time ?ied Tph H' FemS and close at 2:30 p. m. The lunch THE MAGNA FIRE department ferent than this area. to attend to them. Perhaps that 19?8- - andth.e be 30 minutes. will T,w?s period LDS notes that vacation can be made is the underlying significance of I ?ton?ized m the Salt Mr. McCarty, a former teacher more purposeful if complete reBrockbank Junior at the Magna Elementary School the special days that are scatter-- 1 I . died of 20, hazards MULE MOSCOW fire fears laxation from January em.s ed throughout the busy year .77 Brockbank junior high will and son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. are at 8:30 a. m. and close at is arranged before the vacation of Magna, departed in open special occasions on which we i94McCarty daraes S- - Gibby, Raymond Gibby, 3:10 IS 110 MORE June for Samoa with his p. m. Lunch period will be trip begins. may pause and give a thought to early California and 45 minutes. Sacramento, wife and three children. They brightening the lives of others. Homes should be checked careMOSCOW If Such a fine person is Theresa Hward Gibby of Provo, will be there four years. for fire hazards. Gas jets choice a candihas for fully press Taylor a devoted church-workWebster, Magna and Whittier should be shut off completely, the date for the U. S. PresiMr. McCarty said the Samoans and true friend to many. No principle is more noble, as elementary schools will open at refrigerator outlet should be disare very friendly but usually dency, he will have to come m. 3:40 close at a. m. 9 and p. there is none more holy, than that connected and all lights turned from Republican ranks white people hire natives to do Whittier will have some grades on out. All electrical appliances which seems highly unlikelI WATCHED an old-timed of a true obedience. their work as the humidity is so session. double Giles Henry yicine show the other night on TV-e- ven different that it is very difficult to become accustomed to it and None of the Democratic forget the name of the candidates who were up movie, but the show had a moral practically impossible to do phyThere isnt a quick, magical sical work. front in the Democratic bid , Mr. McCartys were suitable for Soviet address panacea for the ills and pains of is the world-- or for the troubles and Donald McCarty, Box 424, Apia, tastes according to Moscow a of Samoa. people. problems newspapers, Literature, L Pain must be traced to its Zhizh and Trad. source and adjustment or correcKennedys policies differ WONDERFUL TRIP tion made. Treating pain to kill Four tennis courts are planned to accommodate a girls athletic little from the Republicans Work on a fine, blacktop parkMr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood it, without getting at the cause, ing place to accommodate 72 cars south of the Jackling Pool site area. Boys will use the ground and he gained support of Magna accompanied Mr. and only prolongs the ailment. in the area just west of 8600 West of the present baseball area and west of the present football field. through his money. Mrs. Earl Fehr and daughter, And trying to solve the prob- - Lnd of the Jackling pool, the remainder of the site is slated Literature, L Zhizh said Christie of Salt Lake City on New Shop Proposed lems of nations and people with Senator Johnson of Texas: completed by early fall, wonderful two weeks vacation to A new Industrial Arts shop magical schemes and panaceas I ccorjn Hates announcement made trade out unions, is is proposed where the - s Oregon, building Washington, Victoria, only intensifies the fundamental by Gramte for boosting the rocket race District Vancouver, Penticton, Can., and I present parking for student cars and is faithful to THIS WILL help relieve the Texas big then motored through Glacier Na is allowed and additional, future E oil companies. problem of car parking at tional Park to Butte, Montana. is designed west of that parking The paper said SymingPEOPLE, when faced baU and basketball games, area where the former Gourley They report extremely hot wea ton is a man surrounded by overall improvement with trouble, turn to liquor to A ther at every place they stopped. home was located. There is space a and been also rocket schedule has monopolies approved wash away their troubles. Liquor here for 102 cars. man for a rocket game. the Board to have a play-wi- ll will never wash away troubles. It Pool Sub Deck Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson None of the papers listed f west of the 8rour'd present a of have returned home from a three-da- y them little south bit A sun deck area just only irrigate a choice. ball field equipped with a sprink- the the pool is planned-fronti- ng trip to Yellowstone National It reminds me of a stonr a youth wU1 either be Park. the of in southwall the once said to me, My father is doorway the or fall g. present pool Original pool plans drunkard. He read a sign, Drink I called for this addition. Dry.1 So h. wo. xl' P Outing-Homecomi- I7cnther During July? A J ot Number Six NEW RECORD OF r The parade-honora- ble instrument for recreating the form and spirit of great momenta in the history of nation, state and town had its day Monday in Magna. AND IT WAS A GREAT DAY with not too-htemperatures-a- s a crowd of several thousand watched the annual Oquirrh Stake and Pioneer Day Fete. The parade began at 5:00 p. m. from the Brockbank junior high school and ended later at the Mag- na Community Park. Other memorable events of the THE PARADE IS THE high- day were concessions at (he park, light of the annual Oquirrh fete, novelty races, square dancing, anand also commemorates the ar- nouncement of parade winners, rival of the Mormon Pioneers in acknowledgement of homecomers, the Great Salt Lake Valley in ending with a finale of a variety .thST ( CS1 Magna, Utah, Thursday, July 28, 1960 Year h ' iy;.Z ' J NJ r rj.HI A ID IT? m:. Forty-Fourt- X- -- is EQuji b - a f i w ifco'c Cl-- zZz 9 & Fire Sinnnls -- "Sr - at 7' the-Sovi- et Webstar-Magna-Whitti- er Grc zifto Approves Syproo rv CitorovcsisO Gg wc) I ' foot-SOM- tta. C.d. fl0 atoj . ram. Iplete baseball diamond with bleachers, a regulation size DISTRICT has given ball diamond in the south west its approval of a number of fine comer of the play area, complete additions to Cyprus- grounds and with bleachers and smaller soft-th- e swimming pooland workmen ball sites in the two opposite are now at the. various jobs to I corners. This area will also be see the projects through to com- - long enough for full size - . Jtice football and retain the var- Each one will add to the re- - sity sod in prime condition for creational facilities of this area. 'league games. - I prac-pletio- n. L' AL'S SERVICE OPENS FOR BUSINESS HERE Als Radio and TV Service, spe,5 WILLIAM B. MARTIN , , , Granite Beard Member cializing in repairs, service and sale of new appliances, opened at 9078 West 2700 South in Magna. Owner and manager is A1 Vac lavik, and he invites all to drop In for service. J $6.00 CHECK Miss Margaret Fisher of Magna correctly identified M. L. Smiley Miner last week as toe subject of the novel contest being run in the Magna Times and sponsored by cooperating merchants. However, she did not win the jackpot of $14.00, as the clues were not properly identified. ACCEPTS Mrs. Helen Papanikolas, 3042 South 9050 West, Magna, was adjudged winner of $34.00 in this weeks Times Whos Who" by correctly identifying the subject of the contest as Mrs. Florence Harmon of Magna. win. Remember, toe deadline is Monday at 5:00 p. m., and sponsoring merchants where names may be placed in official boxes are: Louis Falvo Sons Merc. City Bakery. in were placed Many entries Gardners, the Mens Store. boxes of the four merchants where Standard Market. names could be taken, but Mrs. toe first name was Papanikolas1 one drawn when toe four contest MAGNA DUMP IN boxes were placed together. She also correctly identified all right BAD CONDITION and wrong clues. The Magna garbage dump, LAW CANNOT MAKE ARREST which takes debris and refuse T Next Week's Contest from all over the county, is in a Next weeks contest will there- deplorable condition, breeding an WITHOUT SIGNED fore start with a prize check of unwarranted number of rat and Considerable criticism is direct- the officers cannot make an arrest. $6.00 for the lucky person who mosquitoes. ed against law enforcement in The motorcyclists In this area correctly identifies Whos Who" The Magna Community Council Magna, according to Judge D. S. have formed a club, directed by and a $14 bonus will be added for has written to County CommisWalker, but the greatest problem Captain C. W. Buck Brady of a total of $20 if all are sioner LaMont B. Gundtisea ree the deputies have is that citizens the County Sheriffs-officequesting that either a fu.l-and correctly signified. refuse to sign a complaint against from all indications, the strife Turn to another page of this bulldozer be maintained at the violators. with the motorcyclist has lessen paper, please, and start this inter- dump or that toe damp be re WITHOUT signed complaint, ed since the club waa organized. esting guessing game, You might strict ed to toe Magna area y, COMPLAINT the-clue- s , L c-- |