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Show L.' iir ril Micro Fierpcai At. tall LU Clly, Utah 141 Wirid-DusMbil-Kc- in Freali-fc- b: Hs"r5KTd y 'i eCa-W -- 1 j x jp$ scT-orr- as x pA i d Year tcisru , . -, St IjartftwW 4x r , t x xr mzis t Magna, Utah, Thursday, August 25, 1960 $62 Prize For Jackpotl stg& md kk 'V WE MAY WELL go to the moon, but thati not vary far. The greatest distance we have to cover still lies within us. I'VE ALWAYS wondered why is it that in public a woman without a man looks forlorn, but a man without a woman looks ro, I. Mrs. Naomi Taylor Coon, 86, oldest native resident, was recognized by many in last weeks Magna Times Whos Who. Mrs. Hazel B. Jones, 7843 West 3100 South, Magna, bad her name drawn out first correctly identified the Whos Who subject, but did not have the right number of Magnas .0 1 i y. clues. SHE THEREFORE I REMEMBER reading somewhere theres only a slight difference .between keeping your chin up and sticking your neck out but its worth knowing. lost out on check, but received a $6.00 check for correctly naming the subject of the contest. The contest prize this week is the WIND GUSTS hammered the valley with terrible force and scattered rubble where they pass and struck a county ed. Many residents reported dam- pavement 9180 West and 2400 South. at pole age of fallen trees, shingles ripped was injured, and the truck off roofs and a large plate glass No one to the fire at Garfield. window was blown out of the proceeded Huffaker Furniture Store. Terrific Dust Another incident of the storm, Swirling dust cut visibility to Number Ten when it was at its peak, was a less than a quarter mile in some freak accident that happened to places, to according deputy the Magna Fire Department truck sheriffs. as it was answering a fire alarm. But one of the worst effects of Due to the slick roads from the storm was the stoppage of the rain, the truck slid on the electric power of 3 hours. This was particularly felt by all businesses who were definitely limited by the power cutoff. Throughout this area, trees were uprooted and broken by the wind and the town was littered with be $62.00. tree limbs after the storm had not luck Why try your again spent its force. and deposit your entries at: THE DEPUTY sheriffs were Paulos Auto Company. very busy watching traffic and Magna Lbr. & Hdwe. Co. protecting the public from broken Best Shop. (Special to the Magna Times) live electric wires. Furnture. Huffaker Selection of Hercules Powder However, with all the inconCompany for the contract on the veniences, residents hailed the third stage of the Minuteman end of the drought, and really beMissile is evidence of an outlieved the rain was most standing record of scientific achievement, Senator Wallace R. said this week Bennett in a special communication to the r: c3 CTzo'o UJE:o Senator rst scDjoi fftscaj fs fcjd. mantic? Meot f.b Whatever one could dream up in a storm happened Monday in the Magna area when a raging dust, followed by drenching ram, hail and even some snow peltad citizens and buildings for the en- . ? i rvz is a 1 Out Sfrilio fk W' tire day. ixs-zvih v . 4 V' xtr, Forty-Fourt- r $34.00 Dennett Praises Work At Bacchus Plant 3 Magna Times. a $48.00. SENATOR BENNETT, who has Granite School in touch with the Air Force bean District survey the jnajority of Lives Alone and with officials at Hercules durmi U m parents said the most important W J ing the past several months, said Mrs. mother three the of Coon, WHAT WHEW! A ROLLOVER thing they Wanted the schools to that Hercules a had overcome two and lives sons, daughters do for their children was to teach A California motorist Thursday , crawled number of very difficult problems a dog in the road ahead of him. The coupled I alone at 2939 South 8700 West. them to get along with one anin its race with Aerojet. Ha said a from battered saconds autos automobile uninjured 1874 whirled was the in She born March 28, facing opposite rea other. And famous educator a- - second after it flipped over, yank-athat the successful development attached direction one and the B. The other. of Samuel the buckled, atop Magna, daughter for night school at cently announced: "The task of vehicle onto it at Garfield. work done by Hercules was the Registration and Eliza West Taylor, pioneer leading auto landed on its top and the sports- education is to make children unis set for Tuesday, SepCyprus Alfred John result of men the l, women car right-sid- e at and 39, of 1624 96th halted Lemont, up, on J residents. She has resided all of selfish and interested in others." was driving a the plant doing more than had tember 13th, 7:30 p. m. in Room 2, top. her life in Magna. announces Moroni L. Jensen, prinOf course we need to get along Avepue, Oakland, been expected of them. Mr. Lamont crawled through a window auto, towing a sportscar westward Mrs. Coon has always been an with others. Yet, in the opinion hardtopU. S. cipal Classes will begin Septemnear to abandonthe said He memthe of driver along ahead Highway, devoted and opening safety. active, v, loyal ber 19th at 6:30 p. m. of a growing army of thoughtful Important Contribution ed Garfield' tpwnsite when it rolled off the him looked back at the mishap but failed to . , ber and worker of the LDS TUITION FEES will be $20.00 people, weve overplayed our a third 7:30 By a. .at come back and help him and continued on bis stage developing Church. She has held many posihand. As one doctor said, WeVe roadSalt Lake m..' quarter for 3 classes, $15 for per Force which the Air technicians County deputy sheriff M. F. Orr way. tions of honor in the Relief Sof made conformity into a kind .of Said Mr. NAOMI TAYLOR COON is substantially superior to quarter for 2 classes and $10 per agree told him he attempted to Lamont The demolished. was The and two. hardtop ciety, MIA, Primary Sunday religion; we want to be like other swerve around a car which had that developed by Aerojet, Her- quarter for 1 class. If a student vehicles were being transported from New . . . School To Many stopped for peopla without asking why." cules has made an important con- takes more than 3 classes per York to the West Coast for a transporting firm. Her principal hobby is handiPerhaps its time we did ask tribution to the nation's defense quarter, a fee of $5.00 per addiwork, and gifts that she has made why. Senator Bennett said. tional class will be charged. xt capability, 29 in Monday, August this area. EIGHT grace many a home unit Society is composed of abnormal RESIDENTS He the .said Hercules third stage, For each quarter, one-ha- lf She is very spry and does all of of credit will be given for a course people, for' each of us may-- be which a represents considerably her housework. regarded as abnormal in some re? ARRESTED ON TWO different approach from that of taken successfully during the She married I. E. Coon Novemspect. In that differentness lies Aerojet, is a result of imagina- quarter. ber 30, 1898 in the Salt Lake LDS To be enrolled in the Adult all the drama of life, its excitea high level of scientific skill, COUNTY CHARGES tion, Temple. He died June 13, 1953. ments and rewards. and an immeasurable amount of Evening High School a student must be 18 years of age or older, Four Magna men, ranging from hard work. For our first duty to society is 9 a. m. and close at 3:40 p. m. MANY ENTRIES Patience, Mother.-- Just a little 45 minutes. to be somebody, that is, be our- longer. Fifth and sixth graders at WhittScores of entries made the past 19 to 21 years of age, were arThe exact effect the contract or must have been out of a school selves. The pressure will be off An gust Webster, Magna and Whittipr ier will attend on sessions running weeks Whos Who contest very rested for indecent exposure and will have on the level of employ- for at least a year, or must be retrespassing last week by Magna ment at Hercules is uncertain, be- ferred by his school principal in 29th for school starts then. elementary schools will open at from 7:15 a. m. until 12:15 p, jj interesting. THOUGH IT IS hard to belieye, and from 12:45 to 5:45 p.m. times 'for the local 'The winning name pulled from deputy sheriffs , at - the Magna cause it will depend upon the writing, for special consideration Starting it is true: the little number on the schools include: the combined box was Mrs. LaRee Community Park. They were level at which the Minuteman will or because of marriage. Humscales is a matter of life and death. Subjects include English, math, School Secretaries be produced about 1,000 additionPehrson, 3044 South 8560 West, taken before Judge Mel Cyprus High School BARBERSHOP each In trying to strip away pounds and $50. fined health, sewing, history, science, phries a. School m. 7:50 at are: secretaries will al had who the correct open Cyprus name, Daryl employes. ON SATURDAY, four Magna School-Mis- ses quickly, a doctor says, remember, and close at 2:3Q p. m. The lunch but missed by one the This will be a major contribu- type, shorthand, stenoscript, auto High Cyprus McCarty, QUARTET FETE Irene and Ilene Hulse. you should try to set a healthful period will be 30 minutes. correct number of clues for Whos youths were charged with illegal tion to the economy of the Magna mechanics, woodwork, bookkeeplifetime eating pattern. Thred ing, algebra, psychology, Business Brockbank Junior Brockbank Junior High Mrs. Who jackpot prize money of $48. possession of beer and will shortly area. SET AUGUST 29 points to keep in mind: Zenda Ridd. Brockbank junior high will THEREFORE, she will get $6 be sentenced. Senator Bennett said the ap- English and Spanish. 1. Dont be too ambitious. Skip Val- for having the correct name, and Magna Elementary-Mr- s. open at 8:30 a. m. and close at proval of the contract means that The North Jordan Stake only small amounts of food which :10 p. m. Lunch period will be Snell. eria the jackpot prize next week will at least 10 to 15 million dollars BACCHUS is LADY a presenting Barbershop eat in UNIVERSITY you usually GIVES quantity. will be spent annually at the BacFestival on Quartet Monday. en2. Dont cut any single item chus plant, , i KEGLERS NAME August 29th, 8:15 p. m. at foods BACCHUS TECHNICIAN tirely. Some calorie-lade- n NINE SCHOLARSHIPS4 the Granger high school are important to your health. auditorium, featuring memDIES IN SALT LAKE NEW 3. Dont he careless about LOCAL STUDENTS 18Month Boy Crawls bers of the SPEBSQSA. foods. Notice the size of New officers of the Hercules Edward F. Leidich, 37, an y The featured quartet will that wedge of pie and how many Nine 1960 graduates of Cyprus Under Car; Hurt When Womens Bowling League have technician in NDT, died be the Evans Brothers, nato eat. Its easy potato chips you high school have been awarded Car Is Driven been named to include Clea Van in a Salt Lake hospital tional champions of BarberAway have more than you really want. Thursday scholarships by the University of illness. sudden a after Natta, president; Nancy Ihle, vice Others will quartets. shop common-sens- e Easy, Utah for the 1960-6- 1 school year. weight Cheryle Asbury, HE WAS bom October 31. 1922 also sing. president; Virginia Gronau, secrecontrol can let you live years in son of Mr. Mrs. are: and Greg Asbury tary; Carolyn Zeigler, treasurer They Some parents of students enThe three Granite high schools Saginaw, Michigan. He marTickets may be purchased Richard Robert Norris, $105 of Magna, was injured Saturday and Venetia Gardner, sergeant-at-arm- s. longer and stave off some of our ried Charlene Bryner March 28, school have charge $10 book rental and $12 high tering Cyprus from the of North Bishops most common crippling diseases. grant-in-aiat 8696 Florence Drive, after he 1955 in Elko, Nevada. protested the cost of activity fees student activity fee. Yearbook Jordan Wards or from WarRobert Joseph Taylor, $210 had crawled under a parked THE TOURNEY will begin Sejn book cost a at rental are and His survivors include his widow, charges. purchases They optional ren Cable. AM PERPETUAL vehicle, and a friend who was tember 12 at -- Rancho Lanes in claim that the total cost of regis- of $5 with a charge of $1 for Rotary scholarship. one son and one daughter. Funis invited. Everyone Leon Jay Cheney, $150 leads to spiritual hypochondria. If eral services were held Saturday. visiting at the Magna residence, Salt Lake City. Teams are now. tering a high school student here photographs. decided to move the car, not being organized. a man insists on counting his scholarship. Salt Lake School District has was higher than in the Salt Lake 3 Norma Janiel Moesser, $150 knowing the child was under-neath- . a textbook rental of $8 per pupil; pulse 20 times a day, on looking The men will start their bowldistrict at his tongue every hour or two, scholarship. ONE PARENT said that some student activity fee of $5.50 and ing league, same time, same place. Catherine E. Zimmerman, $150 on taking his temperature mornTHE SMALL BOY suffered A students have to purchase books a yearbook charge of $4.50. bowling tournanumerous hurts and was taken ment is slated for all Hercules scholarship. not under the rental program. ing and evening, he will soon find himself in a doubtful state of bodMaynard L. Pollock, $210 tui- to the Salt Lake General Hos- men bowlers at the Rancho Lanes Granite is changing from a book tion aron August 29th at 7:00 p. m. to a scholarship. rental ily health. ... pital by the Magna ambulance. purchase system d Dale L. Rendlesbach, $210 tuigal-;:lIt is just so with those who are rangement. The Recreation Committee of of the Salt Lake County Recreation scholarship. perpetually counting their spirt Parents protest that instead of TIMES WINS RECOGNITION tual pulse, taking the temperature the Magna Community Council tion, states that a worker from the the flat rate rental fee, the rental SET FOR AU3. 27 Philip LeRoy Brown, $70 grant-in-ai- MAGNA of their feelings, weighing their is planning to meet with the Com- Recreation Department has been rate should be based on books The annual Garfield Reunion, CONCERN OPENING human and necessarily imperfect munity Recreational Association employed to help maintain the $250 FOR WATER Harvey Kent Bowen, for all former residents of the Josephine Beam scholarship. welfare actually used by the students. Intermittently, characters against the infinite per- relative to a proposed program park. movGranite District Board has The Magna Times has again Townsite community, is set for workers have also assisted at the fections placed in the other scale for the Magna Park. ed to investigate the situation to been honored by the University month of June. John A. Rokich, Council secre- park. 27th, 4:00 to Saturday, August of the balance. ; if any reduction could be 10:00 Only those who have the pat- of Utah for This story appeared in the June p. m. at the Big Bowery in ience to do having the feature tary, states he has contacted made. But, because registration Jordan simple things perfectly article, 1032 South 8th West, Park, MANY BUSINESSMEN and ty- a professional landscape architect, Many Fine Improvements 9th issue of the Times, marking underschool will is diffifor high already acquire the skill to do Will Provide Better Water Ser- many innovations and improveannounces George Bowden, gencoons have a framed device on the who will donate services, to draw the present fee system will eral chairman. cult things easily. FIRE ALARMS way, d vice in Magna Plan Inspection ments at the water paneled walls of their private a master plan for the development 8 remain in force. If changes are Johann Schiller Day, chosen for honors in the concern. office IT IS LATER THAN YOU of a picnic area at the park, setting or additional is refunds made later, Everyone attending kindly location of fireplaces, ANSWERED BY THINK. In fact, a local doctor has forth charges can be made then, ac- asked to bring lunch. A large tables and suggested benches, one, I noticed the other day. crowd is expected. cording to officials. The question arises, Later than landscaping. MAGNA has he been advised., FURTHER, the what?" unless it presupposes 4 in 8 total of firecalls A official a days that Prison State idea that time will stop with your by. C-tables and fireplaces were answered by the Salt Lake benches, '! ovj death. "P This is all nonsense. Time never could be purchased from the pri- County Fire Department from to to He according cost at son reasonable Monday Thursday a, very runs out there will always be a report released by Fire Chief something very big going on, the explained that copies of the outcome of which you will not plan could be distributed to the Roy Smith. various civic organizations which A number of teachers are leavsee. THEY INCLUDED: The best thing to do is to start could then purchase or construct HITES, ing local schools, some retired, GRAVESIDE out each day with one idea in the improvements set forth in the August 18 Flatcar loaded with others moving from the state and rails at Arthur Mill. Small dam- still some' who have mind-th- at you will live forever. plan. stopped COIIDUCTEO FOR - TOT Park Workers age. And keep going. Start a major to enter other fields of teaching B. William Graveside services were con Martin, president alteration on your house and thei August 19 Weed and grass fire employment ducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. at enter upon a whole new course o: on the railroad track at 8700 West AT CYPRUS, new teachers will the Salt Lake City Cemetery for study or learn a new language. Kennecott and 4500 South. Copperheads dau replace: Blaine Brox, biology, Grace Osness, Just keep going as though it will Mr. and Mrs. Marvin of L. Dale ghter Gibson, never end. And when it does Vill Play Magna Golf boys eugenics; 19 3450 at on fire Sheds August counselor; Jess Jensen, mathe- Osness, 2400 South 8000 West, who come, youll hardly notice it South 6400 West, $25 damage. Chambermaids 14 Mon-soSept. died Sunday of a fractured skull. This is the- philosophy of August 20 Fire at Kennecott matics, aviation; Lewis F. THREE YOUNG children said sister-in-laof mine,. Anna Mae physical education; Pearl Destined as an annual tourna- Refinery, paper bags aflame, small Nielson and it certainly works ment and also as a closed golf damage reported. Raty, physical education; Harold that they had accidentally dropped for her. at home of Mrs. Rendlesbach, music; Marion Rus-so- the baby while trying to place August 21-tourney, the Kennecott Copper, English, dramatics; Lois Anne her in her crib: heads will engage the Magna Lavina Nielson, 5348 West 3500 home economics; Mad' Tolboe, rubon lumber from Chambermaids South, (male), burning Septem WOMENS BOWLING ATTEND PARLEY eleine business; Que Win Waldis, exfire. bish m. was The 1:00 at the blaze CopLadies who would like to bowl ber 14th at p. Three local couples attended the tinguished before any damage oc- ters, American history, agriculture in the Utah Copper Club Tuesday per Golf course. and Nancy Cook, English, Knights of Pythias Supreme further A $3.00 charge admission will curred. night league Lodge in Roanoke, West Virginia August 22 Ties on fire on the information from Jean Bowden, entitle each player to luncheon, last week-a- ll going by different 3330 South 7655 West, dial BY golf and traveling refreshments, railroad track above the KenneAND AWAY I GO Thus believes Miss Sandra 36th anniversary week. Mr. and or Vivian Kemp, 2756 as well as entering competition cott Foundry and Arthur MilL No "Where the motive to do right methods of transportation. Mrs. LuEtta Swensea, Central Lbr. em, for a huge traveling trophy, an- damage. exists, and the majority of ones Mrs. Tom Driffill- - traveled by Kay Catten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane South 8900 West, dial BY Catten of Kearns, winners of the small Corvette wires cross- acts are right jye should avoid train, Judge and Mrs. D. S. Walker ployee, is kneeling down, showing Mss Sandra August Entry signup closes Saptem nounces the Magna Chamber of how to operate brake pedal motored and Mr. and Mrs. S. car, given by the Central Lumber & Hardware fcer 1st and dues lor the year will Commerce committee and Kenne- ed at 3038 South 8850 West No referring to past mistakes. -- Mary Baker Eddy Lester made the trip by jet plane. cott official. Company last week, in conjunction with their damage, ta$U5,. Ilf A RECENT Cz.7. jack-knife- d, B3 wheel-to-whee- late-mod- el 50-A- lt. la;.i , . 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