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Show 5a Lak - taerofilmlM Art. 1 CUy, UijA mm Ki 2) 10090 eS3ir bu b u ' 2,605,000 GALLON JV DRINK VJcicr Firm Shows Us3p5T V?hfiSSjr-- - X 3R.23 Forty-Fourt- jpp I u Acg. IMS Out dcuct GiZJOSS SitJSSSi x j. Two thousand years aft.r the Sermon on the Mount, is decency still but a ministers dream, the good society still as remote as the alchemists stone? Or is all this the dark passions that rend men, the ferment in the streets, the outer tests of law is all this the mark of a young nations bursting vitality, its exuberance, its matchless power not. yet fully channelled? All men 'are created equal And a child at play bears witness and reminds us: we all begin in innocence. i . , ZD .. MWk . 1 ., . Tf'-znrKi'sfT -- , it' 'db SOME SYMBOLS bespeak another need the need to go outside oneself. Surrounded by the dread sorcery of a nuclear age, it is not strange that people hunger for spiritual sustenance. When materialistic miracles are almost commonplace, when man holds in his puny fists power to destroy not only himself but the world about him, it is not strange that people seek a deeper, an almost rapturous kinship with their God and their religious faith. r ' i-- July 20th marked the high record day of water consumption in the Magna Water District when 2,605,000 gallons of water were used d by customers of the locally utility. Since the modern new plant was completed and turned into operation on May 2, 1960, an average of 1,820,000 gallons of water have been used daily. IN OTHER WORDS, if the July averages were of course were required for the full pumps to hot the due higher, extremely weather. The July average was 24 hours, another 750,000 gallons over 2,200,000 gallon daily con- of water could be pumped into Magna nearly 3,000,000 a day for sumption. the pumping and reserve. Rasarva Ampla System Completed The meters show that the The huge pumps, fine brick pumping system operates only about 18 hours per day, keeping pumphouse, electric controls and the huge reservoirs south of town transformers, the transmission lines to Magna and the larger completely full at all times with distribution lines throughout the a full capacity of 2,000,000 gallons. area are now completed and increased pressure and service are available. 'Twas 102 in Magna Due to the expansion program, not too many meters have been installed recently, but a concerted drive will be made now to complete this phase of the improvement program of the Water district. The area from 7200 to 8400 West will especially be metered. town-owne- E Magna, Utah, Thursday, August 11, 1960 C?W p lQir m 2w ONE WONDERS what this year of promise holds for us all of us. The tide of social change cease lessly washes at the shores of ancient prejudice. Shall we see more than a measure of ignorance banished, more than a measure of despair replaced by hope? . . ff'-'rs- Year h A.JD ; Record Consumption .. Number Eight HEAD ALSO OF NEW SUBDIVISION Floyd LlzCll Cuccumio Yo ClcZio Prccidcrrt "C:7d E3ec7fl llZncco Yii:o'o VJho Qcr.ClCz.2o Floyd Irvin Madill, 48, of 2340 n and South 8000 West, regarded Magpa resident, died at a Salt Lake hospital Thursday, 1:55 p.m. of a heart attack. r.lC7CU7V well-know- Gods Rccc7cl In Accuctt BORN NOVEMBER 23. 1911. in Hunter, he was a son of John and Nora Rasmussen Madill. He married Hannah Turpin February 28, 1938 in Salt Lake City. Mr. Madill was a carpenter for Kennecott Copper Corporation where he was employed for 22 years. He had lived his entire life ' in Hunter .and the Magna area. of widow Survivors include his Magna; two daughters, son, Joan, Micki and Clark of Magna; two stepsons, Louis Magera, Magna; Richard Magera, Kearns; four brothers, three sisters, Elmer L-- , Las Vegas, Nevada; Malvern A., THE RIGHT FIT Mrs. Jo Rogers, Magna J. C. Penney clerk, helps Bountiful; Wesley J., Bountiful; Scott Hubbard with a pair of new shoes for school while his mother, Mrs. Kenneth (Mae) Booth, Magna; Mrs. Wayne (Vera) Hammond, Mrs. Jean Hubbard, looks on. Lake Point; Delbert, Mrs. James (Fern) Marchant, Oakland, CaliAre you looking for bargains? fornia and two grandchildren. Do you want to make your dollars stretch? Funeral rites were conducted Monday in the Oquirrh Stake If so, then closely scan the many bargain House and interment made in items listed in another section of this paper, . Wasatch Lawn under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home. that Magna merchants are offering for Mr. Madill was liked by hosts of friends for his genial nature August 1 and his unexpected passing is notSome are "school specials," some just ed with regret by his devoted and other items for the family and friends. Magnas mercury got back into familiar territory this week up to 102, to be exact, and continues to set new records. August 3rd recorded 102. Previous high was a 99 recorded in FIREMEN FIVE ANSWER F0.T CALLS GRASS TRASH, Firemen of the Magna department answered five calls during the past week resulting in little 1934. due to their quick, effidamage, cooled down But temperatures cient work. They Included: the first part of the week about August 6 Grass fire at resifour degrees. The high was only dence of Don Turpin, 3036 South about 98. 8900 West. doesn't The weatherman expect 7 Blaze in weed stubthis heat wave to be anything bleAugust field at 3200 South and 8000 like the July scorcher. But skies West, owned by Ray Poulton. remained fair and highs over 8 Telephone pole, ownother sections of the state ranged edAugust M S. Tel. Sc Tel., set aflame by from 92 to 102. at 2000 South and 8000 West. Nighttime temperatures are August 8 Burning trash at return to cooler, however, sidence of Mrs. Louise starting Bradley, and lows are between 50 and 65. 8700 West and 2700 South. field aflame August MAGNA WATER FUNS near residence of Jack Baer, 7670 West 2100 South. 9-- MONTHLY MEET ON TUESDAY, AUG. 16 THE POLITICAL SCENE Congressman David King will be a special guest speaker Thursday evening, August 11th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day in Hunter, 3789 South- - 5200 West at 7:45 p.m. Hunter residents are urged to check their vote registration August 16th at the home of Harold Rushton, 3910 South 5200 West Important matters will be discussed at the monthly meeting of "plain good bargains," STILL ANOTHER peace is the Magna Water Company, an . . . Just Wasn't Racognixad found in the Biblical gospel of ... entire family. . , Improvement District, on Tuesday, THE WINNAHI But a puzzle for people to decipher on Whos Who August 16th at the Magna Fire labor. Man works sb that he shall The event is being sponsored by the Magna contest in the Magpa Times was President E. Verne Breeze of the hall, 8:00 p.m., states the Board live, and ho matter what his LATEST FASHIONS North Jordan Stake. President Breeze, work be, this truth prevails in Chamber of Commerce. of Hunter Park of Trustees. the 20th Century as it did in the homes subdivision, smilingly holds a brochure on the residences. All interested people are urged "Back-To-SchoARE READY FOR in and Save and First. And in city and on parched Shop to attend. E. Verne Breeze, the subject of plains. special Magna," is the theme of the sale-a- nd ALL SHOPPERS Whos Who contest last week in In this, a decade, the Magna Times, was evidently we build a new world on the ruins buys have been effected on these items at savLatest fashions in a harcl and difficult person for of the old. Amid todays uncerapparel for all ings just for YOU. many to identify although Mrs. tainties, and unanswered probages are now being displayJohn E. Williams of 5217 West lems, we face the challenge of ed at Magna stores and 4100 South, spotted hint, had the this important election year with to how clerks will be happy number of clues right, and also promise. Questing, wondering, asmerchandise to familiarise had the good fortune to have her piring, able like a genie to sumschool children and theu name pulled out of the combined mon powers man never before has newest with the ana' parents four boxes that had been placed known, we look forward confimost practical in school togs. in merchants sites. to horizons. We far far, dently selecfrom which "Stocks She received a $20 check from A mammoth Water Show at the ton, Denece Pendleton, Annetta know none can be too far, too r- tions can be made will be the Copper Printing Company $6 Magna Jackling Swimming Pool Papanikolas, Robyn Martin, Sanhigh. complete, and whats right for correctly naming the subject on Saturday, August 20 will be dra Martin, Jill Taylor, Jane Tay? for school will be found in and $14 bonus for identifying all Papanikolas, Karen MY YOUNGEST daughter al- featured at 7:30 p.m. A total of lor, Bill Owen said Coon, Magna," clues. 138 the Marcia stress the Carol will Welcker, Wilson, participants ways tells me about the dreams president of the Magna Prominent Person Snodgrass, Susan Kelson,' Carla she had during the night. One theme of Down bn the Farm. of Commerce, Chamber As President as Breeze, who has servmuch Nielson, Corbridge, Nancy possible, Amy seating morning she said, Mommie, I sponsors of the fashion and ed as head of North Jordan LDS sure had a good dream last night, will be provided for spectators on Nielson, Dorothy Gillette, Edith event on bargain August the side of the pool, to watch Wardle, Dewon Wardle, Annelle Stake for two years, is a promididnt I? n resident of the this unusual spectacle. Pamela West, Lynn Lemmon, nent, Tell me about it, I said.' Too, to get on the bandserved for had area. He Karen Hunter Sandra Brown, Coffey, Participate Many But, Mommie, you already wagon, other merchants are Participants are Sherrie Pendle (See WATER SHOW-Ba- ck Page) eight years as Bishop of the Huntknow about it," she protested. also cooperating in giving er Ward, 4 years as counselor in You were there. "Red-Hot- " specials for this the stake. However, none of his "No KCC WORKER EARNS $363 FOR event. Turn to another page church activities were used as I wish that I could see the foland check them. clues as the Copper Printing SUGGESTIONS lowing great people and moments VARIOUS "SAVING" believed such ideas WILLIAM B. MARTIN Company - in the DR. CARL D. CLARK history of mankind: JAMES (JIM) BRUSATTO be a giveaway. would Jesus. are Magna aspirants political Dr. of Note Clark, father of five sons, Builder James (Jim) Brusatto, (D), is Solomon rendering a decision. He has been associated since priming for the November 8th seeking a bid for his third term has resided in Magna for 9V Socrates discussing the meaning contests 1947 with Clarence Lowder, also election there arent any House of Representatives, years and been very active in Rein of life with his disciples. for the positions they are seeking 21stthe homes and in of District. publican politics. He has filed for Hunter, building The barons at Runymede signLegislative the House of Representatives, 21st these two men own the Valley in the September 13th primaries. ing the Magna Carta. On Committee Spirited races are predicted in Center Building and Cabinet, Inc., Legislative District Each of the Seven Wonders of election this crucial, While in the House, he served developers of 'Hunter Park. the World being finished. ' Active In Groups . on the following committees: The Park has room for 120 year. Shakespeare acting in one of AfA leader, Dr. Clark community of Chairman Labor, Military Lafey M. Christensen, 55, died homes in this exclusive subdivihis own plays. of District 549, served is chairman Rulon 3311 William B. Joint apCivil and fairs Martin, Defense, Friday at 4:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake sion at 3600 South and 5600 West. The Pilgrims landing at Plyof the Oquirrh Fund as President Breeze and Mr. Low- Street, Magna, owner of Martin propriations and Finance; State for president hospital. He resided at 5466 Kathmouth. five years, officer of the Magand in Centers Affairs Federal Magna and Drug Regulation, Hunter leen Avenue in Hunter. der state: In creating Washington accepting the Britna Lions Club, Chamber of ComMr. Christensen was chief plant Park, it has been our intention to Kearns, has filed his candidacy Interim group of the administraish surrender at Yorktown. merce and Magna Community for State Senate from District 6 tion of criminal justice. Kennecott will officer for environment an that security Lincoln giving his address at produce ' He is very active locally in CounciL be at once comfortable and lux on the Republican ticket. Copper Corporation. Gettysburg. He is also a member of the Salt Mr. been Martin has legislative particularly the DAV and groups, HE HAD BEEN employed by uriant for your family. You are Wilbur and Orville Wright get 21 and for VFW. At the present time, he has Lake Dental organization, Dental of District chairman Kennecott since 1950, first as a close to shopping areas Magna ting their plane off the ground at has been chair- been placed as a candidate for Society of Utah and American two the guard at the firms refinery and and Granger only 20 minutes manpast the years Kitty Hawk. District 6 on National Commander of the DAV. Dental Society. Senate of officer. as later from downtown Salt Lake City. security Dr. Clark graduated from the Com- He is a past Junior Vice National Executive the Republican Born August 20, 1904 in Levan, Schools and churches are many IT IS A GREAT kindness to Young University, remittee. of Brigham this Commander organization. Juab County, he was the son of in the area. trust people with a secret, a friend national ceiving a degree of Bachelor of their are He vice is of the holding They Jackman president and Aurilla Maurnis told me the other day. She said Homes on display go from his education Christensen. He married Katie $14,200 to $16,200, although the Granite School District Board of convention at Seattle, Washing- Arts and furthered they feel so important while tellfrom the another with of degree latter the ton of the and chairman Education part during Iverson February 17, 1926, in builders would like to construct ing it to others. Northwestern University. Lake Salt Recreation August County Nephi. custom residences that are more SURVIVING are his widow; SOME CYPRUS students were In World War H in price. They employ local peo- Board. Resides in Magna S. Marine Corps, ple and firms, to include Glen and The Senate candidate is also son, Larry, U. in the shop last week regarding Mr. Brusatto resides in Magna He was a member of the United school activities and I overheard Camp Pendleton, California; Mrs. Jacks Heating, Bluhm Electric president of the Oquirrh Stake, with his wife and three children Carl (lola) Francom, Lehi; three Contracting, Dependable Plumb- LDS Church, and is vice chairman and has lived all of his life, ex States Air Force for four years in one attractive young lady remark rge A. Brinkerhoff, left, explains his suggestWorld War II, serving as a pilot to another coed, I could go out RICHER BY g of the Pioneer Welfare Region. grandchildren; mother, Salt Lake ing, Sylvester Rushton, E. M. the war years when he on to ion control and change panel wiring in machine accounting at Kenne- City; brothers, Walter, Salt Lake He attended the Utah State Un- cepting with him until something better Tile Company, Superior Air of the a member was Army He distinguished himself with cott Copper Corporation. His suggestion earned him $363. Listening City and Wallace, Levan. World n and War after comeg along but what if someH. iversity Floor Company, Ray Nunley, serving as a turret gunner a brilliant war record, later reFuneral services were held Hiland Kent, Eager Beaver Roof- graduated from Idaho State Col- Corps, sees to the report is O. C. Madsen, Division Comptroller. thing better comes along-an- d on a in Magna. On his 11th in a the Oquirrh Stake ing, T. C. Stayner Company and lege with bachelors degree in mission, he was shot down and turning home to further his edume going with him? MIL BRINKERHOFF. 29, offer- Tuesday Three separate suggestions have cation and enter in community Houses in Magna and burial made Johnson-Anderso- n Mortgage Com- pharmacy. He is a former member became a prisoner of war for 12 affairs. ed suggestions that will change in the Levan $363 for George A. Brinkunder the pany. of the Stat Board of Pharmacy. months. Mr. Brusatto was a mem' ITS TRUE! A woman phoned the earned an Cemetery IBM tab operator in the control panel wiring to expedite direction of the Peel Funeral erhoff, Under his direction, the Oquirrh Horn Features Magna Times and asked: Will machine Mr. Martin spent service time ber of the 8th Air Force. section of the budget reports, eliminate one step Home. Fund has grown and annually accounting of homes the features Standard you give me his home phone num- Comptrollers a now Lake Salt He is County extends more aid to worthy orwith the U. S. Army in Italy Department, Kenne- in processing employees names ber? are three bedrooms, Formica where he was awarded cott Copper Corporation's Utah for payroll deduction cards, and DiS' deputy sheriff, having been assO' ganizations. the Whose counter tops, hardwood floors, phone number? CARD OF THANKS Service Cross, Purple ciated with law enforcement for improve, the method of interpretCopper Division. blithely asked. brick veneer, full basement, inlaid tinguished Dr. Clark has long been active time cards. and Heart Italian Military the past few years. Prior to that ing Said the woman: Dont start I wish to sincerely thank every- linoleum, aluminum windows, tile Valor Cross. the The proposals will save the is a major in the time, he worked in the Magna in local, county and state political He He lives in Salt Lake City and one for their kindnesses, flowers window sills, custom kitchen cab- U. S. asking me questions, sister. Im company an estimated $1,450 ancircles of the Republican party, postoffice. Army Reserve. asking the questions around here,' nually, according to O. C. Mad- joined Kennecott January 20, 1958. and calls while I was in the hos- inets, carports. He is a son of Mrs. Joe Brusatto serving with many groups and and then hung up. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have two and the late Mr. Brusatto of this heading various committees, legissen, Division Comptroller, who He and his wife have three pital. I am most grateful Optional features are double Mrs. Nora Schow made the awards, I laughed until I was weak. (See Whos Who, Back Page) daughters and a son. community. lative, etc. PRESIDENT E. VERNE BREEZE er ol still-tortur- PoOfiOCCOG AgGCHqDGuO UJA7GB GEJOYJ PLAHHED GAYCJ3DAY, AUGUG720 -- well-know- EZunScr T.lcn -- Clss Friday En CZcciScl $363-Geo- Ro-her- B-2- 7, ' , |