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Show V UuiTeretl Micro filming U1 Fierpc.nl At. Salt Lake City. Utah "Steelia" Did the Job rn.nm "Il ; -- fl pA. SS5-- ST j 1 . - - - r,r5' ... Jf i i Forty-Four- rtT c TT! Year th J - - -- sh'' w 1 --- Jl iw jv. 3D PARADE, IT I N T H 333 TX M XX3 X jgu ., "V- ...L ri I i 1 i i Number CROWDS, EXCITEMENT fl Twenty-Fou- r r Pino The annual arrival of Santa Claus and hundreds of spectators, including his young fans, will be a highlight in Magna on Thursday, December 1st Santa will take part in the Magna Chamber Christmas opening and of Commerce-sponsore- d celebration which will begin at 6:00 p. m. He will arrive on top of the big Fire Truck, proceeding down Main Street from Webster School to the parking lot east of Gardners Mens Store where he will distribute candy to anxious kiddies, who will also tell him their wishes. Christmas decorations will be lighted as the parade unit moves along the route. Furnishing music will be various groups from Cyprus High School l. MOW THAT cold weather has L. ti - ' O Gcufta uo Afgwo Out &cud irfrr. j v Magna, Utah, Thursday, December 1, 1960 rBnarsariRinjsjris jdcet.035 ;?r 7 C TSjILj . T " ;;;" f UJcmnn C:c3 Parents are reminded to dress children warmly for the parade. The Weather Bureau forecasts temperatures in the The stores will remain open until 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening. So, that from now on, it will be: Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas Tonight! and pine, Christmas in lands of the fir-trand Christmas In lands of the palm-tre- e vine; stand solemn Christmas where snow-peaand white, lie sunny and Christmas where corn-fielbright. Phillips Brooks Ail mid-forti- es. Aro 02 arrived, I recall with amusement how many times I used to get my daughters ready for outdoor play. Once I noted the length of time A TOTAL LOSS Thus says Gus Patrakis, manager of the Magna to get Leslie ready with snowsuit, 8011 West 3500 South in Magna, Safeway Store, examining the hole made in the front door of the boots, mittens, etc. It was 10 min- - died Sunday, 7:50 p. m. at a Salt establishment. The heavy safety-plat- e glass was completely shatre home causes of incident utes and 29 seconds, or roughly . g tered from a "steelie, a over one-hainch in eHe had been taken ill three times the length of time she t0 diameter. the before his death and only day outside. stayed uccumbed few hws Undoubtedly the work of van- parently by a steelie, a ballGENERAirMOTORS predict, Ji dals, expensive glass doors were bearing over one-ha- lf inch in these home improvements by THE FINE MAN was born Feb wrecked at the Magna Safeway diameter that completely shatterIruary 16, 1670, in Huntsville, a Store and at the front of the ed the doors of both estabLaundry equipment to swish son of James David and Mary Cyprus High School Monday, ap- - lishments from top to bottom. dirty clothes from the hamper, Worthington Coon. He married The glass was splintered into as clean sort and them, then fold I Nancy Maude Dearden in the Salt small fragments, none of which well as iron them. Also, automa- - Lake LDS Temple June 5, 1893. were over one-hainch in any tic systems to wash the kitchen He spent most of his life doing direction. and it rinse in minutes, sheep shearing, farming and floor, dry The steel balls made a hole Telephone service which per- - threshing work, about inch in diameter and mits you to close the windows in Mr. Coon was a High Priest in were apparently shot by a heavy case of rain by merely dialing the Spencer Second Ward, duty flipper in the hands of some u your home phone number; or, if He was an accomplished malicious vandals. prefer, automatic window cordianist and played at gather-closeMrs. Mary Olive S. Caldwell sensitive to the first rain- - ings up until the time of his H. Hiland Kent of Hunter has (death. He had resided in Magna drop. CARD OF THANKS Four candidates will be preFuneral services for Mrs. Mary filed for the Electronic devices to thaw out for 85 years, position and seeks We wish to give our sincere consideration Olive Searle Caldwell, 82, of 2814 voters sented for trustee election as a frozen fruit in seconds to serve Survivors Given term as trustee for South 9100 West, regarded Magna for on a for dessert, or cjan dishes with- Water thanks and gratitude for the wonthe Granger-Hunte- r Survivors include sons and dau-oan Water in derful aid and help extended to were held the the Magna Company, lady, Monday the use of n drop of water. District. ters, Earl, Noble, Parley, Wilford, next Wed- Magna Ward LDS Chapel She Improvement District, Improvement Mr. Kent, 48, resides at 3701 us in our recent bereavement. Gosh! jail of Magna; Howard of Salt The Mary Olive Searle nesday, December 7th at the elec- died Thursday, 10:20 a. m. in a South 5200 West in Hunter. He Lake City; Mrs. Josephine Cham--1 tion. Salt Lake hospital of natural is the Caldwell Family. HAVE ALWAYS believed ber lain, Burlingame, California; H. of H. and Kent manager THEY JVRE: Donald C. Hess of causes. Son Excavating Company and althat as responsible people, we J. Forie; Encinitas, California; J. Lake BORN FEBRUARY 23, 1878, in so serves Gardner, E Ridge, as vice president of the cannot expect to live, without Clyde, West Jordan; Mrs. Mae Charles Paris and Arthur Ells- Payson, she was a daughter of Utah State Excavation Associatrouble and fear and worry. But Riding, Tooele; four brothers, of B. worth Adelbert and Magna. Mary Jane tion. we can meet our problems brave- - three sisters, Walter, Mrs. Flossie 7:00 The polls will be open from Searle. She married George g ly and wisely and calmly. By Rasmussen, Magna; Wilford, During his 20 years residence in a. m. to 8:00 p. m. at the follow- W. Caldwell September 25, 1896, the Hunter-Grangso, we not only make our ter; Albert, Lon, Mrs. Mayme area, he has ing sites: Dry Fork, Uintah County. The been a most active civic own lives easier: we add our bit Thomas, all of Salt Lake City; worker, was Districts later solemnized in Magna marriage to the sum of human dignity. Mrs. Effie Sugden, Los Angeles; freely donating his time and ex- Union Hall 2650 South 8950 West the Salt Lake LDS Temple. cavation equipment for worthy 29 grandchildren; 23 Districts Survivors Given Magna A WOMAN park children; He is a graduate of an West 8500 Survivors and include School her Elementary husband; projects. her car the other day, I was re-- 1 School and also a Idaho Funeral Rites High 3100 South. sons, daughters, Virgil Mrs. John minded when a friend drove me of the Diesel EngineerFuneral rites were held Wed-t- o graduate 3340 South 7540 H. (Clara) Andreason, Magna; District 545 Salt Lake in her new car sev- - nesday at the Oquirrh Stake ing School of Los Angeles, West. Arthur, Mrs. E. C. (Vera) Nepolis, eral years ago. We were lucky I House and burial made at the Candidate Ellis W., Midvale; Resigns Bingham; enough to find an ample parking I Pleasant Green Cemetery under The following letter was re- George A., Holladay; Mrs. Verl H. Church Positions place. right where we wanted to the direction of the Peel Funeral ceived by the Magna Water Board (Lou Wana) Stevens, Kearns; 44 Mr. Kent has been prominently shop. My friend gaily backed in Home. from Daryl J. McCarty, 8719 West grandchildren; 55 identified in LDS Church activiuntil she hit the car in back of Mr. Coon was the senior mem3150 South, who had filed for the 'brothers, sisters, Leo ties, and during the past nineteen bers with a loud bang. Then she ber of one of this areas most re trustee position: Searle, Louise Searle, Mrs. Ruth years has held a position on the pulled forward and smacked into garded and respected families. He Due to circumstances unfor-see- n Taylor, Ogden; Mrs. Nellie Timo- Oquirrh and North Jordan Stake the car ahead. This crash drew had lived a long, useful life, been and beyond my control at thy, W. B. Searle, Salt Lake City. High Councils. He has been very the attention of the policeman at a fine father and husband, and the time Mrs. Caldwell was a lovely, re- active in geneological work. of application, I find it corner. the retained his keenness of mind and Mr. and Mrs. Kent have one necessary to ask that my name be garded lady, held in esteem for Noticing that he was watching remarkable intelligence until the H HILAND KENT withdrawn as a candidate for the many fine qualities of character. son, Shirl C. Kent, who is also livus, my friend leaned out the win- - day of his death, Interment was made in the ing in the Hunter area with his Magna Water Board. dow and called cheerfully, Did f . . Seeks Water Post Will you please see that this Murray City Cemetery. family. I park all right. Officer? is done? SOCIETY TO Yes, lady, he answered, But ALTAR do you always park by ear?" SPONSOR BAKE SALE TLL HOLD THAT," Thus says Thayne Pearce, manager FUNERAL ALTHOUGH I WAS unable to of the Magna Lumber & Hardware Company, in the foreground, DEC. 3 attend the Song and Yell annual SATURDAY, as he assists other members of a crew in affixing Christmas Main Street lights and decorations, preparatory to the arrival CONDUCTED FOR competition at Cyprus High On Saturday, December 3rd, be of Santa Thursday evening, December 1st. School, I was told that it was a full house of applauding specta- ginning at 9:30 a. m., a Bake Sale, J. J. Old Saint Nick will arrive in full glory at 6:00 p. m., atop by Our Lady of tors parents and other townspeo- sponsored be down will Funeral rites were held Satur Lourdes Altar Society, the Big Mac of the Magna Fire Department, proceed ple. Main Street, and then greet his young friends with treats in formerly oc day in the Oquirrh Stake House Its an unusual competition hel? V Perk s Cleaners l' for Junior Jay Peterson, 30, of in the lot east of Gardners Mens Store. and certainly brings out a won- - cupied by 3196 South 7900 West, who died a8na Pst talent the Cyprus young na across rom A free show for all youngsters of this area will be held ce- Tuesday at 2 a. m. in a Salt Lake men. and women have singing, from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. at the Gem Theatre. hospital of natural causes. tempting variety of home-Theyceleplanning and a sense of artistry. I the of of The Magna Chamber Commerce, sponsors BORN JANUARY 16. 1930, in all grand kids and I only Pef. cakes, cookies, b,eds' bration, says: Park your car at one of the parking lots, park available. Ml Pleasant, Utah, he was a son I60, w1 wish all could have wonl J I your children at the theatre, then' shop at home for rare barof George A. and Mary Devada Fancy aprons, suitable for meet to merchandise-priced of a selection fine any and I Christmas at sold gains be will Peterson. gifts, Seely READING JIN ARTICLE the outside competition! He married Beth Anderson Janother evening about Dr. Walter C. I veiY reasonable prices. uary, 1952 in Salt Lake City. They Alvarez, formerly of the Mayo were later divorced. He was a Clinic,, and popular columnist, member of the LDS church. his astuteness as a medical detecSurvivors include his mother, tive was demonstrated when he Mrs. Mary D. Griggs, Magna; fawas handed a chest y with no to start the first part of the ther, Thistle, Utah County; son, other information. "It is a roentgenogram of a theme, Buccaneer Bounty. The Stanley J., Manti; sisters, Mrs. banner was made in an array of Robert (Lucille) Norman, Riverwomen of about 50, Dr. Alvarez fluorescent colors and showed an ton; Mrs. Donna Almy, Magna; , began at once: rather tall and open huge treasure chest filled Mrs. Mellard (Vernita) Gallup, thin, always frail, interested in X f i with jewels. Then the seniors en- Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaVerle r sports, a Catholic. She has several tered the gym in their blue vests, $. 4 i children. In her youth she had a 7a Kenison, Victorville, Caliall made by the Senior Girls, over fornia; Karen, Thistle; v iI r I pretty , severe tuberculosis. She V 4 white blouses and shirts agamst Darwin D., John Dale once had pneumonia with empye4 dark skirts and trousers. 7.f A ma. She was thrown from a horse. Hill Salt Lake City; Gordon J. ,! 1: Presentation Junior U. S. Navy; grandparShe has high blood pressure with t t r ,4 Peterson, 4 i $ & If fa a? The theme of the Juniors, Pi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. some arteriosclerosis, and she rates World, was very specta- Peterson, Salt Lake City. suffers at times from arthritis. JUST IDLE Is the excavating machine, placed that was originally contracted to have been cular and impressive when they Burial was made in the Valley on the land of the new Magna Postoffice' by She used to go shooting.1 a month ago. Salt Lake County completed with after banner View lit the Memorial Park. entering How did this wonderful doctor contractors, to proceed with footings for the Commission has refused to grant a Planning know so much? singing and whistling. start of this communitys new federal building building permit to the construction firm. The Sophomore Class presented New He explained. In the film he Sheriff Deputy new Anchor. We a Magnas theme of postoffice building The Nelson Construction firm," could tee the shadows of , the Drop Delty Delay The class marched in to a drum Is Named For Magna is at a standstill because the Salt breasts and the small size of the Considerable delay was en of course, was required to post Lake County Planning Commis- countered by cadence played by Greg Newman bones, to he knew that this was postal authorities in performance bonds along with and formed a large anchor in the Riley Cannon, son Of Mr. and sion has refused to grant a build- starting contruction on the build- their bids, and eventually started a woman. Calcification of the rib Mrs. Spence Cannon of Hunter, ing permit to the Nelson Brothers center of the gymr floor. construction with ground-breakin- g ing, pending a ruling from Washcartilages and deformities in two ceremonies as shown in last , Judging the event were Doug has been named deputy sheriff for Construction Company. neck vertebrae indicated that she ington regarding the plea of NelHe area. the serve will n Magna television Mitchell Regional Real Estate officials of son Construction to increase their weeks Magna Times. was over 40. The length of the M. the United States Postal Depart- bid. thorax suggested that she was personality; Gibb R. Madsen, with deputies Blaine Barnes, After the County Planning ment received confirmation by Commission refused to grant a Granger High School principal; F. Orr and Merl Coon. tall and thin; the narrow costal sheriff Dell Sheppick mail February 17, 1960, that alNed , Winder, chairman of the Deputy angle made by the ribs and carbuilding permit to the construcUtah Boxing Commission and has been off work for the past though the area chosen for the tion firm, they pulled their crew tilages as they spread from the Lewis J. Wallace, supervisor of three months, suffering from an new building was then zoned agoff the job. Magna sits with no lower end of the breastbone, that was a he A-when struck injury l, by riculture the regulations of t vocal music, Granite District. action on its new postoffice. she was frail The medal and car in the Towne front of GAME NITE Tavern, the zoning ordnance permits Both Mr. Madsen and Mr. Winder chain around her neck bespoke Salt Lake County Assl Attorare Cyprus High School grad- where he was investigating an ac- erection of public buildings in all Ollie McCullough, has ruled Catholicism; her sagging breasts ney, cident such classifications. uates. SATURDAY indicated several children. that the Planning Commission Shep-picA nerve between deputy Calcified scars in the lungs and LEAD ON. SENIORS Thus say the two attractive Senior cheerFifty Seniors presented a cannot allow this building as a t Game Night of Our Lady Therefore, the postal authorities neck and vertebrae was inof their on the side of the neck showed leaders, Gerry Barker, left and Marianne Gardner, so that the of Lourdes Catholic Church and called for bids on private individual will own it afHe has prepared been the at Holy jured. 3:30 Yell and title. coveted at afternoon show Song Senior Class took the Sunday that she had had early tuberis slated this Saturday evethe office. of ter the construction the lease and the two Cross to was able but Hospital over TV Channel 2. culosis. A scar on one rib, show-in- g Juniors were second with a ning, December 3rd at the come home for Thanksgiving with have expired. The winnahs the Class of 1961! options Nelson Brothers Construction where the drainage tube for Parish Hall beginning at his family in Magna. average and Sophomores A delegation of local civic leadfirm of Salt Lake City was grant This was the word Wednesday were third. ' empyema had been, betrayed the 8:00 p. m. who The radiates man good is scheduled to meet Wednesers annual ed the of subthe 1 conclusion ventri-but at left The the contract, they large pneumonia. The jackpot is now $200 The less tenderness a man has The Seniors opened their pre- cheer, who makes life happier with Salt Lake County at to contest cal-day claimed raise Yell a 1 their and and Cyprus heart of the Song de slightly and a large variety of other nature the more he re- sequently Commissioners in an attempt to bid by $1,000 annually, claiming cified arch of the aorta told of I High School when the Senior sentation with an entrance featur- wherever he meets it, is always a in his will be Christmas prises dress man of vision and of faith. quires ol others. expedite the construction of the they had made an error in addi- - given. high blood pressure and some Class missed out by only i points ing a large, rotating Pirate x "" " Edwin Osgood Grover -' new postal building. and blufi covered with fid Raheltion. 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