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Show Mr---- Times, Magna, Utah a Thursday, July 23, BASE2ALL SFICIAl IS OFFERED BACCHUS HERCULES1 Hercules Club of Bacchus members may see baseball at Derks Field August 0th, with the Salt Lake City Bees baseball team pitted against the Pacific Coast League leading Spokane Indians. Reduced prices are being made for Herculites who will sit in box seats right by the playing field. The club members will sit together in a group. FLA! IS CO VLUIG LEAGUES DACCHUS The Bacchus Ladies Bowling League will meet August 15th at the new Rancho Lanes, 640 West North Temple at 6:30 p. m., announces Sylvia Sharp, league president, to complete arrangements tor the fall and winter season of the popular sport New officers will be elected at this time and three lanes will be bowled to establish averages. WATCH THE SKY! FRIDAY AT 5:00 p. m. For lha Fra Family Fun-tim- a Sky Laaflels To the Ranch Drive In Theatre. FMh Men's Bowling Deadline for entering coming session of the Mens Bowling League 15th, according to Tom league president LTZL1S the forthHercules is August Rountree, Men's Bowling The league will bowl this year Obedience is not truly at the Rancho Lanes, 640 West by the body, if the heart is disNorth Temple. Bohvling night is satisfied. Saadi Monday at 7 p. m., and the starting date will be announced later. Justice is the insurance we have Never absent from your post on our lives, and obedience is the premium we pay for it never off guard, never William Penn ed, never unready to work for or God, is obedience. -- 3 Q- -a Mary Baker Eddy Obedience is the mother of success, and is wedded to safety. mm tnmtsai ij44 i STOREWIDE f.len'o - VJcmc::3fG - hildrcio Readin, ritin and rithmetic may be the accepted version of the proverbial Three Rs, but a host of Magna youngsters probably will tell you it stands for readin, readin and more readin. AT LEAST THIS would seem to be the case, according to figures released by the Magna Salt Lake County branch, on the amount of reading that is done in the summer months, states Mrs. Helen Fotheringham, librarian. 'We hoped the summer reading program and books out would be a success, but we didnt expect it to reap the tremendous results thus far," said Mrs. Fotheringham. Helping to check books in and out and assisting in their choices are Mrs. Fotheringham, Grace Ottinger, Eleanor Hepworth and Lynn Harrison. Children Encouraged All express their gratitude for the eager response to the library facilities and urge parents to encourage their children to continue their reading in the summer. "THIS IS DONE by example, the librarians say. They explained that If Mom or Dad pick up a book and read it now and then, the kids likely will follow suit On the other hand if Dad spends all of his spare time in front of the TV set, then Junior naturally is going to want to do the same thing. Hours Given The library is open during the summer Mondays through Fri days, inclusive, from 9:00 a. m. to THE Sales GOT Final at.e set The 1960 seasons for deer, elk, antelope, moose and buffalo hunting have been set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control. A stata-wid- a ganaral daar saa-so- a will begin Octobaz 22nd. with Zabriskie, Jean Gourley a sistant leader, Judy Laer. A skit presented by groups led by Mrs. Bello and Mrs. Duckworth, won first place out of eighteen groups, representing various other areas. Karen Jeppson was named vice mayor and Kenny Davis, assistant to th? chief of police. k m 4-- c:n 11 i:u:rn::s CLUB NEWS WONDERFUL FREIGHT LINE ore haulage railThe road between Kennecotts world-fame- d Bingham Canyon open-p- it copper mine and the mills regularly carries more than twice the total freight originating in the entire state of Utah annually. A group of boys and girls from this area spent four days at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon, accompanied by seven leaders to include Aleen Duckworth, Bernice Bello, Mildred Olsen, Faye Moss, Helen Jeppson, Sharon le A friendly challenge from a proud distiller dont dare try MM,-HE- M, ed 5:00 p. m. Most of these were juvenile editions, read by elementary students as part of their Summer Reading program. 7,656. ir ..unless youre ready to change your brand Heres why! Weve put into Hill and Hill the best of the things that make Kentucky whiskey great. And we take the important extra step of aging this whiskey at a constant 72 so it is mellowed to perfection. Taste it and youll make it your own. Hill and Hill 88 proof combine enjoyable lightness witn the smooth flavor of authentic Kentucky Straight bourbon. 30-ce- nt L FAMOUS ERAIJD MERCHANDISE All L an alavan day or longar hunt scheduled for taking animals of aithar sax. The Board also set several special hunts to channel hunting pressure into many of the states 62 deer herd units where field inHERE ARE THE FACTS TO formation showed a more equitable harvest was needed to balPROVE IT . . . ance herds with available forage. A statewide archery deer seaActually ... no matter where you live . . . nobody . . , and that son was set for Sept 3 through means NOBODY . . . can give you Sept 18. more lor your dollar than your A total of 2,375 elk permits were own home business firms. Let's authorized for 14 hunting units. look at the reason for this adAntelope hunts were set to alvantageous ... to you ... situa low 160 buck only permits over seven hunting areas. tkm. permits were authorizANY MERCHANT ... any- ed Twenty for hunting bull moose on the where ... is ordinarily going to north east of the Uintah sell goods for some more than he Mountains. slopes pays for them. The Board also authorized 10 ON AN AVERAGE ... when permits for hunting mature bufyou spend a dollar in any retail falo bulls from the only state-ownstore . . . here or anywhere else . herd of the animals which about 70 cents of it pays for ranges in the Hanksville-Henr- y GOODS, and about 30 cents goes Ml area of southeastern Utah. for rent, taxes, donations, hired Board members decreed that this help, etc., and a few cents (the na- would be a strictly supervised tion average is about 5 cents) pays hunt to remove only male animals the proprietor for his work, and surplus to the herds needed. for his investment in goods and By law. only rosidenis may hunt lk. antelope, moos and buffalo. equipment, credit losses, etc. Full rules and regulations covNOW . . . when you spend your dollar at home, you get the same ering all the big game hunting 70 cents worth of merchandise seasons will be printed in prothat you would get for it any- clamation form and available to the public by the latter part of where else. AND. THE OTHER 30 CENTS July. Copies may then be secured stays here too, to help you pay from the department of fish and for schools, churches, roads and game offices or from license streets; to vitalize the community gents throughout the state. so your property ... or your job, is' worth more; to keep more peoWILL BUY LAUD ple here to share civic work and expensa, and to serve YOU when Largo or small p areals of you sometimes direly need their deadad land or ranchos. knowledge and their skills. Gira Details Price, Acres, ONLY when you buy in YOUR Terms. Location, etc. OWN HOME community do you Writ to: back most of this reget MAURICE GRANT tail handling change . . . and often 5802 East Leith Lana a great deal more. 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