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Show MAGMA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH OQUIRRII DISTRICT TO CONDUCT SCHOOL .OF INSTRUCTION HERE Led Op BrccLit; Energetic Cheer Leaders An Oquirrh Scouting Training Council will be held at the Mag- NOMINEES GIVEN na Wardhouse on November beginning at 7:00 p. m. each FOR MAGNA C OF 6, night ; CYPRUS HUNTER WARD HOLDS AWARD NIGHT SUNDAY NOTES JOURNALISM students from Cyprus High School attended Brigham Young Universitys 25th annual Journalism parley y the oldest journalism conference in the state of Utah. They were Linda Sparks, Joy Shurtleff, Linda Mitchell, Randy Martin, David Smith, Gerry Pitt, Billie Lee and Catherine Joseph, advisor. Sat-urda- Nominees for the Magna ChamBasic principles of cubbing, ber of Commerce have been anand be scouting exploring will nounced to include: taught and it is required for President George Allen, troops to be rechartered at this Thayne Pearce. time. Vice President-Ja- ck Gardner, ALL SCOUT leaders, including Harold Wacker. Directors (three to be elected,) committees, Scouters, Explorers, Advisors and Den Mothers are in- Myron Bosh, Gus Patrakis, Rich vited, as well as any other inter- ard Staker, Thomas J. Hubbard, ested people. Vic Laughlin, A. L. Ottinger. A 50c registration fee is being The next meeting will be held made for each person. Tuesday, November 8. Wise Recommendation V,-- -, - - Vs. tl,K C ";" , . A .V7 V LEAD ON Thus says Brockbank Junior High Schools cheerleaders, left to right, Sandra Herron, Kay Lynn Hendrickson and Peggy Borland. . I Brockbank not only has an energetic group of peppy cheerleaders, who lead the team at their victories and defeats, too, but the Color Guard also performs in many capacities particularly at attemblies and public functions. The efficient Brockbank Color Guard includes Vickie Keetch, Shauna Harris, Joyce Martin, Sherrie Pollock, Diane Alberico and Clair Robinson. HUNTER NEWS AND VIEWS nouncing the arrival of a baby son October 23rd. He weighed in Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Witbeck at 6 pounds, 6 ounces and has a are happy over the arrival of a small brother at home. baby son, who arrived October 30th and weighed over 9 pounds. Mr. Lin Haslam has departed He joins a family of three sisters on a business trip for his firm to and a brother. Southern Utah. He will be gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Johnson are pleased over their new baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black had born October 28th and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunsaker are an as house guests last week Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fowkes of Nephi, Utah. NEW BABIES UNDERGROUND STORAGE of vital government and public records U a step recommended by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilisation to insure that civil government and the economy could survive a massive attack. Storing vital papers through or other means also would protect the individuals legal rights, such as proof of birth or property ownership. This storage area, 650 feet down in a salt mine. Is typical of similar facilities scattered across the Nation where vital records are preserved. into-rofil- (Photo courtesy Underground Vaults St Storage. Inc., Hutchinson, Kan.) To ALL Democrats and Republicans Junter oj Jnlercsl oles Morris departed Monday The Hunter Second Ward held forCraig an Girls Award Night Sunday in the Lakes LDS mission at the Great in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He chapeL will be met in Chicago by Bishop Following preliminary services, John Nielson who will be with the program was presented by the him about four hours. awards. girls receiving Bishop Nielson has been on a The theme for the evening was trip for his firm in Chicago, New Choose the Right Invocation York and Boston, planning to rewas by Bert Chamberlain. A turn this week. of partigirls chorus, consisting cipants on the award program, The Hunter Second Ward gave a song, You Will Never Mutual held a Halloween party Walk Alone." Speakers were Darlene Yonker, Wednesday, Group participating Joan Walk, Janice Smith, Mar- games were played. Activity pounselors, Kay Bosen and Bob jorie Wileken and Mrs. Josephine Rawson, were in charge and Coe, YWMIA president. Awards were presented by James Rushton and Gordon Coon assisted with the games. Boyd Willden, a member of the bishopric, to Judy Coe, Linda Mrs. Beuna Gunderson enterCoe, Lois Day, Connie Frampton, Carol Gallegos, Betty Ann Lee tained for a group of friends Friday afternoon at her home. A soLoutensock, Billy Lee, Cathy cial time was enjoyed by the Rushton, RaNae Rushton, Carol ladies. Smith, Janice Smith, Donna Turner, Joan, Linda, Loraine and Pauline Walk, Marjorie Wileken Mrs. Jack Haslam escaped in and Darlene Yonker. jury recently when the vehicle' The chorus sang, Prayer Per- she was driving was struck by fect, followed by the benediction another car, whose driver failed from Richard Nielson. to stop for a stop sign. The Haslam car was badly damaged. BUILDING FUND DINNER The Hunter Second Ward held a Building Fund dinner Friday of last week. A roast beef dinner was served, followed by entertainment of a closed circuit television show, in charge of William Lee. f Stories of the early lives of ward members were told with accompanying younger days pictures flashed on the screen then showed them seated at the dinner table that night, The young newspaper people were challenged by the keynote speaker, William B. Smart, editorial writer of the Deseret News and Telegram, To insist that you get .the truth and that you get it fully. He pointed out that they are seeing history made in a world explosion 6f freedom, and that present-da- y Americans are the best informed electorate in the history of the world. In such times, it is your duty to demand more from the broadcast and printed media than your parents have demanded, be said. Workshop sessions were held for the young journalists in such subjects as reporting, editing, advertising techniques, yearbook editing and layout, feature writing, tips for newspapers, journalAmerica's Most Imitated ism careers, sports writing. Teachers also held a business STORM WINDOW KIT meeting of the Utah Association Over 15,000,000 Users of Journalism Directors and were j guests at a luncheon. HIGH GAMES in the Tuesday Dozens of professionals from afternoon bowling at the Utah the printing and education fields Copper Club were chalked up as conducted the session. follows: Ruth Thomas, Margo Wadsworth, REPORT CARDS will be sent LaRae Woolley, 143; Helen TayVirginia Colledge, out by local schools of Granite lor, Arvilla Knight, ' 133; District next week-m- ost of them Lucille on Wednesday, November 9th, Mary Bosen, Britta Lehman, Announces principals. Lyla McCarty, Each parent is asked to check Pearson, Mable Jean Kemp, 130; his childs grades and talk with Nola the teacher if there are any ques- Shirley Coon, Marian Sizemore, tions relative to marking, etc. Bawden, 173; Marian Paulos, 141; Gladys Merrill, 153 and Sheryl MEMBERS OF the Cyprus Roberts, 142. High School Buccaneer, the newspaper of the Pirates, include HIGH SCORES for the Monday David f; Smith, Billie Larson, first page editor; Loafers included Carol Justesen, Leone McGill, 151; Joy Shurtleff, second page editor; Linda Sparks, third page editor; Arvilla Knight, 139; Hope LaDiana Jensen, Randy Sudbury, fourth page edi- tham, Maretta Hatton, 129; tor; Carl Simpson, business manCelia Simmons, ager; Danny Lewis, Rodney Peterson, Edythe Glore, art; Kent Hogan, photoJune Brems, 145; graphy; Linda Barlow, Cecil Bevan, Veola Best, Betty SudBurr, Kent Goble, Roger Howard, made by manufacturer of Billie Lee, Randy Martin, Judith bury, 133; Ilene Christofferson, (enuine Warp Bro., Chicago 51 Pehrson, Millie Peterson, Gerry 125; Marilyn Smith,-- 131 and Mar-jea- n 127.' Haws, Pitt, reporters. AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER Miss Cathenne Joseph is the Beth Buckner picked up the reLatham Hope split; advisor. split and Edna The staff is composed of stu- corded the split. dents from the journalism class. Weyland picked up the Georgia York won the prize for the best Halloween costume for lady bowlers. Wonderful ..The Hunter Second Ward Genealogical Committee will be headed by Ray Anderson and his wife will serve as secretary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth had as a guest for week, Mrs. John B. Page of Ames, lower Mrs. Page and Mrs. Farnsworth art sisters. Mrs. Page was enroute to' v , California. , NEW BUS SCHEDULE1 Lewi Bros. Stages mums Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger, Hunter, Eta chus Jet end Magna Area real, dents and Business Houses. Phone Magna BY or EL for Additional - B0WLIUG. J 133-14- 8; 150-13- 5; 130-13- 4; 134-14- 149-14- 6; editor-in-chie- 145-12- 6; 7tf0 F? 4; o 133-13- 3; 154-14- 3; 138-14- 4; Vote for a man who will sacrifice personal gain to promote Magna and make it more prosperous, healthy and progressive. 130-13- 3; o DoprocenO Ycu Destt fJlara 5-- Trip Which Man Would You Prefer Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bertoch have returned by jet plane from California, where they were guests of relatives. They had the privilege of seeing . outstanding museum articles handed down from generation to generation in their family. Prior to Mrs. Bertochs trip, she was among a group of teachers entertained at Harmons Cafe in Salt Lake City by people whom she had taught about fifty years ago in the Hunter and Granger area. Mrs. Bertoch was the first teacher. Among her class from Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. James Nekton and Mrs. Ines Doxey. Mrs. Bertoch was presented with a book. To Have Represent You? Dr. Carl D. Clark or Jim Brusatto? Dr. Carl D. Clark HINK! WELCOME 70e Cv. 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REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC ' . Jack Lord. Nobu McCarthy and a special casL Nobu as tha innocent beauty sold in slavery. Action filled plot sat in California. Not a dragon or western story. It's drama with a powerful message. Vary Good. 'Oceans 11" Starts 6:15 and 10:00 p. m. "Dragon Starts 1:25 35c - 60c - 65c Only. Representative, 21st Legislative District IA MCC pnnc JMmci BKUh Wednesday-Novemb- GarauGCD II" "WALK LIXE A DRAGON" VFMlEiGPpVER -7 Another Special Double Bill "OCEANS State Senate, 6th District 5-6- er In Technicolor o Family Show tM.lt OOtO SAKS COU.TCSY OF HA OF 4 HA. MAN, Answer: The whiskey m the bottle on the left, drawn from Calvert Reserves precious Standard of Excellence. Thu whiskey, used for quality control is never sold, and is insured by a world famous insurance company for one mil- u S FNCASu.T MFARIMCNI UvCNStt Superb quality like ibis lion dollars. . The Calvert Reserve on the right, and every bottle you buy must match this Standard" for superb flavor, aroma and A is achieved by combining at least 18 great straight whiskies with rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: All straight whiskies vary with each npw distillation. They are never the same. Thanks to this one million dollar Standard," you are assured that Calvert Reserve's magnificent taste and character never vary from bottle to bottle. Thats why your first sip will say . . . , "CEIUIARDUIE" jD 'OO'UULiLiULJL! UCO Pc:d Pcliticcl cd by Democratic end Republican Friends of "Dsc" Clark and till Martin ; Pal Boon and Tarry Moor. Cartoon - Novelty . Shows NOTE: Your Club Card is for your immediate family only. No Guests. If you do not have a club card, you can pay at tha ticket effic. . You deserve Calvert Reserve1, mutt HON ILEJIDEG WHISKET 15 ttXtR NEQT1AI JflllTI e)J6f CALVERT !JT. tt.',.! |