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Show I 141 ..rou,unng Piurponi At. $alt Lk City, Utah 1 V TOE uu1 Ct - rrf t fcslki f - 73- - ' Year th tc-err- ? f jzjz I Out . &cud i1.' ., fCOJS ijs 83b - xrr S 8 Gli.'i AT vvf 01 xn twd TiMnq Number Seventeen r.1rnrj'G Pcu!c? 2:30 p.m. Gjprco Kayo CGcsvay Vue 4 Ac7GG yu vJ A weekend storm kept pounding at the Magna area, as well as other portions of Utah Monday with rain and snow and sagging temperatures that held a hint of winter. The U. S. Weather Bureaq said it was caused by a tough aloft that settled over the state with cold air and lots of moisture. 7F3'V Magna, Utah, Thursday, October 13, 1960 ccwo as .- i; ' a XJ tLj e Fcrty-FoOr- j E ,ixv.'A V 1 j nY -- G-c- -r: '17 The soaking it brought ended the summer-lon- g drought and fire hazards to forest and range lands. Its Surplus of moisture wiped out a deficit, at least temporarily, for the water year which began October 1. THE STORM was greeted as a boon by stockmen and farmers, although it had adverse effects on the late crop harvest in some areas. Bingham received enough snow" to cover cars and the snow fell very lightly in this area. More cloudy skies with intermittent light rain and snow in the mountains, temperatures remaining on the chilly side, are forecasts for the rest of the week. Leader Named In Hunter Area Aaron Dee Doxford, 6448 West South, Hunter, an accounts supervisor for Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, was elected chairman of the newly formed Granger-Hunte- r Community Council Tuesday. OTHER executive officers were elected, committee appointments were made and the councils first official meeting was set November 1st at 8 p. m. The steering committee will install new officers at this meeting. Named as vice chairman was Jack D. Laird, 3197 Lemay Avenue. W. Wallace Bawden, 4201 W. 3500 South, was elected secretary- - treasurer. Mr. Bawden will also serve as finance chair3785 the chairman were: David civic chairman; Harold V. Hymas, publicity; Willard J. Jones, recreation; Marcus L. Ben-niopublic safety; Dr. Kenneth Hill, health and welfare and Bishop J. Leonard Harman, schools. Members of the council will be elected on alternating terms of one and two years. Lin-gar- d, football game Friday afternoon drive accomplished with a minute, 14 seconds left in 0 in the Granger- - Cyprus the game. This was the opening game for Region Four. THE LANCERS, who couldnt get their offense going for three TUESDAY NOON and a half quarters, started movseason. 13 THERE WILL ing with about four minutes left. be Pirate , DATE CLOSING Cyprus scored midway in the lettermen eligible for play and third period when quarterback Coach Lex McKee feels that with FOR CLASSIFIEDS Ron Rushton intercepted a Lam SOMETHING very unusual is the experience the crew has gaincer aerial on his own 45 and went ' from ed to the to soon. A preseason games, happen likely you Tuesday at 12:00 noon is the distance unmolested. Merrill visitor will knock at your door their ability to cope with region the closing date that the Wilding tossed a wonderful block and ask you to contribute to the tilts should be strengthened. Times can Magna accept the path for the big run classified advertising and political party of your choice. ner. But he wont ask for a hundred the paper would appreciate The rest of the game seemed to dollars or Oven He getting ads earlier. This is ! be defensive encounter with will ask for ust One buck. also the dosing time on neither team posing anything reman. this moderation? forms for news. Because Why sembling a threat both of our major political parties All pictures must be in Formerly of Magna Cyprus towering line, led by LIKED BY ALL Is Mrs. Fern White, popular clerk at the Standwant to reduce their dependence our hands by Friday and Mr. Doxford, formerly of Mag-naWUding, David Caldwell, LeRoy on Big Money." They want to be ard Market, who was chosen in a contest mats by Saturday morning. 't has been a resident of Hunter Everett and Paul Brinton, allowless obligated to contributors of ed by the Magna Chamber of Commerce. She is being conThe Copper Printing is five years and has been employsponsoi as to far ed advance the Lancers a thousand dollars, or even forced to place these regulaof the Magna store. ed by the telephone firm 14 gratulated by Ernest Colosimo, as the 18 before taking over. often more. Such contributors totions, inasmuch as the paper His title is Utah large acDave Caldwell, Paul Brinton, Mrs. Fern White, genial clerk of humor and delightful laugh. years. is put in the mail day have too much political powLaMar Pugh were the key de- at the Magna Standard Market, She is popular with young and counts supervisor, state marketer. He is also an ing fenders for the Magna group. was announced the popular old, and always has an encourag- eldersdepartment. in the Quorum president i. choice, according to ballot, for ing word for all. EVERY DAY thousands of perHunter Ward, Church of Jesus She has been employed by Christ of Latter-da- y Magnas sons fall victim to fraudulent Saints. t it was announced Friday by Standard Market for the past four schemes. The techniques are so He will serve a two-yeterm. George Allen, general chairman. years, and prior to that time, numerous that you cant answer AARON DEE DOXFORD MANY NAMES were again en- worked for Woolfendens Market Committeemen Appointed your phone, turn on your TV or tered in the contest, which is now for many years. Committeemen appointed by . . . Heads New Council go to your front door without the closing. Mrs. Elma Bracy at the risk of being financially tricked. Lumber & Hardware Magna Have you noticed how many won the first contest Company, rackets are being tried over the last month. phone since Magna was placed on Mrs. M. F. (Hazel) Orr of Mag- Fork. Mrs. White has lived in Magna the Metropolitan system? na was named as last weeks Mrs. Robinson was in a serious for over 40 year. She and her Bishop Thorpe B. Isaacson of North America, Europe and Book of Mormon and restoration There are five schemes curMagna Times Whos Who" by auto accident a few months ago husband, George, have two dau- the Presiding Bishopric of the Oceana, and operates farms, can- of the Church more than 130 rently causing the most difficulty: Oluf Olsen of 2738 South 8600 and was confined to a hospital ghters and six grandchildren. Mr. Church and Elder Lionel L neries and warehouses to care for years ago, membership has grown 1. Blank Contracts. In this West He missed out on one Clue for some time, undergoing major White will soon retire from Ken- Drage, a member of the General the welfare of its members. throughout the world to include fraudwidely used in the sale of and therefore was mailed a check surgefy several times. During necott Copper Corporation, where Welfare Staff of the Church of Since the translation of the thousands of flourishing congrefurniture, home appliances, water for $6.00, sending the jackpot to that time, her parents were with he so efficiently serves as a truck Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints An extensive building gations. softeners and, most notably, auto$90. her constantly, and Mrs. Orr re- driver. (Mormon) from Salt Lake City, program is working continually mobiles shysters get a customer MRS. ORR, mother' of three mained to help with the RobinHe and his wife love to travel, will be the featured speakers WEBSTER SCHOOL PTA on at least 600 churches to to sign a blank contract, then inprovide deson a has been active daughters, long family. Mr. Orr, Magna and after retirement plan to pur- Saturday and Sunday, October 15 for its expanding wards and sert extras that raise the price in civic and club work. She is puty sheriff, had to return to his sue this hobby. SUCCESSFUL 16, during a quarterly con- HOLDS and branches. n verbally agreed on. Trade with also a , artist dealing duties here. Mr. White is known and loved ference of the Churchs Oquirrh your Magna merchants and this HEBERHART . "BACK-T0-SCH00Throughout the (world, the particularly in ceramics. She is a ThilT lovely, artistic woman "has for her kindliness, sprightly sense Stake. does not happen. Church has more than 6,000 misMagazine Editor past president of the Magna filled her life with many typei of to sessions, general Sundays 2. Contest and Credit Checks. Three awards have been given Democratic Study Group, member art, and also enriched and enwhich the public is invited, will The Webster School PTA held sionaries, mostly young men and Some merchants ad- to Kennescope, women, serving from two to three monthly maga of the Lady Lions and several hanced the home of her family, FORMER be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. a successful vertise a contest with one or two zine of the Utah Copper Division other organizations. and friends with her gifts. Night on Wednesday. Parents years at their expense. House. Stake the in substantial prizes and hundreds of Kennecott Copper Corporation. She has 9 grandchildren and were welcomed and PTA officers THE WINN AH! MAID TO LEAVE Conducting the conference will and of credit checks or merchanThe awards were presented by delights in their visits. She has chairmen introduced by Presthe winner B. the Yes, of for be William President $90 Stake as additional Pacific Coast Conference of. Indise certificates ident Carmen Simpson. always liked unusual names and the past weeks Magna Times Oil Martin, 3311 Rulon St., Magna, prizes. The credit check, fre- dustrial Editors and accepted by gave her daughters pretty ones Whos Who contest is Noble D. WILL Invocation was given by Bishop FAREWELL Utah. quently an impressive document Heber Hart, magazine editor. Zenda, Ivona and Velda. They are Coon, 8031 West 3500 Davies of the Lakeridge Joseph MagSouth, on banknote paper with $50 This presentation was at Victoria, now Mrs. J. W. (Zenda) Ridd, Jr., na. He Fin Background -- HUNTER LDS Ward; flag ceremony, Cub HONOR guessed the right name P. g punched in by a of Magna; Mrs. Bob (Velda) Har- W. British Columbia. Issacson was a teacher, Scout Den 4, Pack 100, Den Mothand had correct the Bishop Seay, machine, is supposedly good for Kennescope" won first place mon of Granger and Mrs. E. number of clues. A check is being YOUTH SUNDAY principal, coach and district er, Mrs. Jane Pixton. $50 in merchandise. Actually, its for economic education, second (Ivona) Robinson of American mailed to Mr. Coon. school administrator before he Objectives of the group were often worthless; the usual retail for political education' and third became a prominent life insur- read by Mrs. Joan White and Therefore, for next weeks conHonoring Craig Wayne Morris, price of the merchandise hasj for editorial writing. ance and real estate figure. He minutes were given by the secre- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HEALTH the to will back test, go jackpot probably been marked up to offEnter Many Magazines has served 12 years on the Board tary, Mrs. Carol Landures. Morris of Hunter, a farewell test$20 $6 if the name is correctly set the $50 allowance. Nearly 100 publications were TEACHER of Trustees of Utah State Univeridentified and $14 if all the clues GETS Principal Milton Johnson in- imonial will be held at 5:15 p. m. 3. Home-Stud- y Courses. Per-- 1 entered from the approximately troduced members of the faculty. in the Hunter LDS Ward Sunday, are correctly named. sity. haps the crudest scheme aimed 200 members of the conference. Want to try your luck again? Elder Drage is a director of the The parents later visited the var- October 16th. AWARD at young Americans is the fakej The Oregon Industrial 'Editors ious rooms and saw the displays famed Church Welfare Plan. Judges of the contest were very correspondence school with its I Association Judged entries. HE IS departing for the Great Pearl Raty, member of the Cy- pleased with this weeks results will of books, purchased by the PTA Leam-Eas- y, Saturday meetings evening Big-Pa- y assurances. The Utah Copper Division prus High School faculty, v Lakes Mission field. Granite District. School hundreds entered. and devoted be church for leaders, lay There are, of course, some good magazine has a circulation of Program numbers include: Pregiven the highest award ARE YOU HELPING to the Church's local and world Places to deposit next weeks correspondence schools, but in the about 10,000, including the homes health teacher can obtain, at the VaLora Cooley; opening , lude, THE WEBSTER SCHOOL are: entries wide missionary program and the last three years, the Federal of all employees. It started song, opening praycongregation; pub UEA convention last week in Chuck Burts Service. RAG DRIVE? Church Welfare Plan. Trade Commission has cracked licatkm in 1954. er, Paul Sodja; sacrament song, Salt Lake City. BY Call exthe and School Central The maintains Church an Lumber Hardware. and down on 19 correspondence Mr. Hart has been editor for MRS. RATY is a very O. C. Finley Service-Repa- ir tensive educational system and Your Donations of Rags will be 'congregation; sacrament service; two years. He is assisted by Jack popular teacher at thecapable, speaker, Bishop Wendell Jones; has erected 12 sacred temples in picked up. high Shop. M. DeMann. piano-orga- n school duet, Myrna Morris 4. Business Boshs Cleaning and Dyeing. Opportunity" Chadwick and LarSene Morris; Swindles. The swindlers first HELP THE WEBSTER RAG DRIVE! speaker, W. Wallace Bawden; step is a newspaper ad headed, Mark Morris; male quarFLORENCE RICHARDS ILENE reading, Supervisor Wanted or Route Watch the thermometers on the Magna Safeway store. . . Will Go To England tet, Steadman Brothers; speaker, Manager Wanted, and promising two scarecrows shoot up by Bishop' John Nielson; response, a $400 to $500 monthly income The Magna Water District has lines into Magna and the entire Honoring Florence Ilene Rich-- 1 donating rags to the annual drive As rags are donated, the missionary; closing song, congrefor eight to ten hours' work per purchased 45 acres of ground ily seen that the value of the of Mr. and Mrs. of Webster School say officials. "temperatures of the scare- gation; closing prayer, Don Chadards, week. Actually, the promoters are from Mrs. Eva Barton at 6900 water from this purchase is close purchase is projected for future Delwindaughter a farewell L. Richards, wick and postlude music, VaLora needs of the area. The district raE SCARECROWS are at the crows will rise to normal simply selling vending machines West and 2700 South for $27,000, to $120,000. d more water testimonial will be held at the Magna Rexall Drugstore and the Cooley. or merchandise racks at three to it was revealed this week by the After obtaining an option on now has Kearns Ward Chapel 4360 West four times their fair price. the property, the water firm sunk than is actually being used, and 5415 South in Kearns, on Sunday, Board of Trustees. to will this add the further poten5. Medical and Cosmetic Frauds. In addition to the ground, there a test well to 147 feet with a tial reserve supply for the growth October 16th at 7:00 p. m. ' home on the Last year the U. S. Post Offices is also a casing and tested at over 600 of the She is a former Garfield community. chief inspector revealed that land and valuable water rights, gallons per minute. The Board of medical frauds today are more the property is about I block Trustees then completed the purlucrative than any other criminal I north of 2820 South and extends chase of the property as of SepThe National Better least of the homes in that area. tember 27th. ' activity. r: v- -Business Bureau reports it is re- Included are 12 wells with official interested of in Anyone grazing ceiving "ten times as many com-- ! filing for almost 850 gallons of cattle on the 45 acres with lease plaints about medical and cos- water per minute. Mrs. Neff Peterson, better tion. to include or exclude the rental metic ads As two years ago. Florie Treseder, B flight win- known as Merz was elected of house the the in Valuable may Property option, rates The Post Office reducing of the Copper Ladies ner. president culto same submit Office. A foot Water water of second for the schemes as the most profitable Rita Brinton, B flight runnerup. Golf Association Saturday at a Planned For Future of all. The public wastes about inary purposes is valued at over Carol Fisher, Director Cup winThe purchased ground is with- luncheon in the Ambassador a million dollars annually on re- $60,000 and contains 450 gallons ner. Club, Salt Lake City. of in 800 water can be minute. it read feet the Thus, present per ducing pills, candies and gums. leg winners: OTHER OFFICERS included Some contain drugs that can be Carol Fisher. May, TORCHLIGHT PARADE Elsie Stafford, vice president; dangerous to some people. June, Marge MorsonellL cauMillie the alert and Betty Bezzant, secretary; Remember, July, Marky Dorius. tious consumer is the best safeDebs, treasurer; LaVern Mori, August, Marge Metcalf. Claone Dyches, Mary Paulos and guard against fraud. Hole Morning Group Martie Thompson, directors. Mrs. Oltl-TInJuly, Florie Treseder. is ITEM is the the other I READ AN retiring presThompson August, Alta Wilkin. ident. evening that in Cuernavaca, MexHole Afternoon Group ico, there is a funeral parlor callCome one, come all to an June, Jerry Richardson. They will sneak briefly, and the ladies attended Sixty VadisT" ed Quo May, Ann Thompson. political rally social will follow in the gym- prettily planned luncheon which Peel would appreciate this day, October 19th at the July, Clarice McClure. where refreshments will was in charge of Marcia Roth. nasium, Goest Thou name, I'm bank Junior High School spon- - be served and the local area resdeAugust, Bette Cutler. were decorations The unusual aure.- sored by the Brockbank and Cy- idents have further opportunity signed and made by Sarah Gard Jewel Box Winner, Rita Brin- High School Parent- - Teacher to with ner, Faye Morgan and Merz ton, for most improved handicap. prus become acquainted INTUITION: What enables a Associations. their" candidates. Peterson. woman to put two and two toTrophy Winners at PROGRAM will THE withSUCCESSFUL SALE come begin and any up gether were awarded as folTrophies be will and 7:00 preceded THANK YOUI answer that suits her. p. m., lows: A very auccessful lunch sale, I by a torchlight" parade at 6:00 - club Bezzant,to our We champion. sponsored by the Magna PTA, thanks extend desire Betty MR. MORONI U JENSEN. Cy-- 1 p. m. through Magna Main Street, to was held Wednesday at the Mag-- 1 runner-u- p I Coles, Blaine to Barnes Betty sheriffs bands, with deputy will banners, complete prus High School Principal the thriving establishment. An entirely new Pictured above are workBUSY WORKMEN na Elementary School HamI in aid for champion. their Hobbs and Jerry be host to secondary School etc. store in many aspects, will be presented to the the the exterior of winner. Best men and Claone A busily renovating cookies, chips potato flight and Dyches, burgers, a I transporting This rally will be meeting plane Principals at a luncheon this ' enbeen also in The were interior has A a the run included in drink Vera public for their more convenient Magna. Gustaveson, flight Shop a number of state my stepmother to a funeral of Wednesday afternoon at Cyprus. attended by accord600 more for over lunch purchases. The store will be finished spacious departments, most larged nerup. enjoyed by am brother. I both gratetuL my country nominees, Business of the group will b con- - 1 a month, about in B. to of consols Bert Petersen and A . Paulos, Glynn flight Morgan ing Jeffi Mary Ivan Mn. PubNcw ? Dwowatic partlei. . E. E. MATTHEWS that genial Scouter, tells the story that his recruit scouts were having difficulty yetting organized at their first cook out He asked whether they had forgotten any essential Yes," one boy reequipment plied, my mother." . -- Predicted to be start to finish, the football squad will ray Spartans this TIm With Granger a battle from Cyprus Pirate meet the MurFriday after-poo2:30 p. m. in Magna, the first league home game of the A tie, ie 0-- n, r IICC Magazine Gats 3 Awards n, s, For Fino Work i J rA Prominent Clubwoman ar Is Earned Who's Who Visiting Church Leaders To Address Stake well-know- r L" 10CA1 out-of-to- Back-To-Scho- ol IDS MISSION check-writin- CYPRUS HIGH f. Duyo Dccctvo one-thir- A 10-in- ch 2omj LcoCi Lady Golfers llama Officers le PoliiitGl Rally -- -- non-partis- e, Re-guct- . |