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Show ?Ar lima to vara usds ; Thursday, Dsggrr.Vr 1, Utah' narT!matf - V-- " 4a m U m n n. t- n. 22,-TI- ft 4-i-n. ft-dee- ns, . 21. - Bruno Gualazzi, 3138 32429 Notice hr' hereby given that a special meeting of the members of THE BETTER' BUSINESS BUREAU OF UTAH, a non-prof- it corporation organized under the Laws of the State of Utah will be held at the hour of 8 A. M. on the 10 day of December, 1960 at 712 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City,- Utah for purposes of electing directors, and to conduct such other business as may properly come before the meeting. This meeting is ; called by the holders of. the proportion of voting memberships required by law for the holding of special meetings of members. Date of First Publication, November 24, 1960. . Date of Last Publication, December 8, 1960. West Salt Lake City, from a Surplus Canal at a point N. 433 ft and W. 572.55 ftjrom El Cor. Sec. 9, nN, R1W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 4 acres in SiiSHNEl said Sec. 9. Pretests' resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applies tions with reasons therefore, must bo filed 'in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be-- f or January 7, 1961. WEEK'S Wayne D. Criddle North Ut. 2450 .1 sec.-f- t. METHOD On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Imogene Wilson, Reading Consultant for the Macmillan IBook Company, discussed the Magna Elementary Schools present reading problem with parents and teachers. Some of the questions she answered were: Why is it Important that children feel successful? How can we help children feel successful? Is there some way that we can make children know of our interest in their reading without seemover-critica- l? ENGINEER. safety-mindedne- night The way to prepare for such DAD CHICKS PASSED morning, and its bound to come, is to take action now. The IN HOLIDAY BUYING first step is to prepare your autoi:on-ris:::n- ts mobile, the second step is to adjust your driving state of mind." Armed with no more deadly a Thorough Check weapon that a fountain pen, a car A thorough check of your veritable plague of bad check is suggested by the National passers stands poised at this time Safety Council. Make sure your of year to move in and intensify cooling system is protected and their alarmingly simple robbery of working properly. Dont let a Magna area residents. Several bad sudden dip in the temperature checks have already been reported from catch your car unprotected. people. pson. ACCORDING to the FBI, bus-newindsure Also make your with special an- shield Assisting men are bilked a reported wipers and defrosters are nouncements will be Barbara million a year, or a stagger$500 worn-oA arWilkerson, Clive Crowley, Bob working properly. blade cannot handle the ing $1,000 a minute by check inwiper Nicholson and Sue Thompson. tists who seek easy money by ice and snow. load of An extra 8th grade program on heavy vading all types of stores, res the same day will include dance, Tires are another item of con' taurants, service stations during holiday seasons' Julian Parry; vocal duet, Mary cern. Worn out tires are danger- the year-en- d Ann Wattersson and Eileen Wor-the- ous anytime, but when every bit Thanksgiving and Christma. Taking advantage of new and vocal solo, Leslie Rupp; vo- of traction is so important as it clerks and the atmos cal solo, Bonnie Linkfield; dance is when driving on ice and snow, temporary of holiday gaiety, these phere Linda Bowden; skit, you cannot afford to take chances. callous scavengers heartlessly ply pantomime, Judy Jensen and gang; reading, Snow tires are adequate in most an evil trade which can be curDennis Coon; pantomime, Carol situations, but tire chains are tailed only if the public and busZabriskie, Susanna Taylor and even more adequate, especially on inessmen will alert themselves Linda Collings; piano solo, Janet glare ice. and join forces with local deputy sheriffs. Kunder; pantomime, Joann Kirk' Check Tires man; dance duo, Jill Taylor and During the fical year I960, the Take a look at your tires and Penny Damron; vocal duet, Joann FBI laboratory received for exsure make the is tread sufficient Sudbury and Janet Taylor; vocal to amination fraudulent 33,516 carry you through. If you checks solo, Mary Lynn Walters; vocal a total face value having havent winter yet put your solo, Anita Mitchell; poems, An$5,415,703. These represent but treads on, now is the time to do aoffraction drea Easton. of the spurious checks so. Youll have a long wait af the passed, of course, since many Assisting will be Gail Borland, if service station you put it off merchants accept their loss with Mary Fratto, Nancy Beck and until the snow comes. out reporting it to appropriate Rose Marie Trujillo. enforcement authorities and law In the driving state of mind' THE CLEAN Language cam' others will accept restitumany will have the three contests paign important thing tion rather than insist department, upon pro- -, that students may enter a theme is to realize that it will take you secution of the wrongdoers. They contest, a poem division and to are where get going longer you that the greatest deterrent poster skill. Prizes will be given when driving on icy roads. Ac- forget for first place in each contest and cept this fact, start earlier, and to crime is to insure that it does not pay. students who participate will be then drive slowly enough to Face The Problem given extra credit for their work. maintain control of your car. So, until our Magna area merMembers of the Student counThe distance required to stop at chants and businessmen realiscil, Richard Clegg, Dennis Jordan a given speed is greatly increased tically face the bad check proband Sheila Moss, will give three when traveling on ice or snow. lem, it will continue to mushroom. speeches over the loud speaker to The fraudulent check passer all of the students, explaining the Even with snow tires or chains, depends upon the gullibility of farther will skid before you program. his victim to accept him for what Leslie Ridge, stopping. Accept this fact and ad- he purports to be. He is success Brockbank School Reporter just your speed accordingly. by h svarop J out-of-to- ut n; Mrs. Wilson answered a prepared set of questions and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christensen acted as parents visiting a teacher for consultation. In . the second portion of the meeting, Mrs. .Wilson answered questions of parents in the audience. A nominating committee was elected to include Shirley Barton, chairman; Donald Hess and Helen Jeppson, committee members. Brockbank Press Patter gram, along with the PTA meeting. All are Invited, and urged to circle this time. We will give you more information. - ANOTHER DATE to remember is December 22 the Matinee dance for Brockbank students. An orchestra will furnish the music. All who do not want to dance may attend a movie in the QoEutm Cave CTciaOa j g C7u7c: ful in his illegal ventures because of a lack of alertness on the part of prospective victims; failure of merchants and businessmen to require adequate identification and reluctance on the part of his victims to prosecute when restitution is made. Our sheriffs and courts, too, are too frequently, bound by the chains of public apathy which prevent them from taking the necessary legal steps to punish the master criminal opportunist the bad check artist When check passers are forcefully impressed with the fact that instead of profits, their nefarious deeds will net them only commensurate prison terms, then, and only then, will we see this bhght on the American business world shrivel and begin to die away. ss What effect does a parents interest have on a childs learning? What is meant by the sight method and the phonics method of teaching reading? What part does the teaching of Phonics have in the teaching of reading in the Macmillan Book Company program? When do children learn the alphabet? DECEMBER 16ih will be the QUOTATIONS date for the night Christmas pro- STATE Could we see when and where Published in the Magna Times, we are to meet again, we would November 24 Magna Utah,-frobe more tender when we bid our to December 8, 1960. friends goodbye. Ouida Guard - within yourself that me treasure kindness. Know how to All the beautiful sentiments in give without hesitation, how to sinlose without regret, how to ac- the world weigh less than a action. gle lovely quire without meanness. -J- ames Russell Lowell George Sand ovj'c AC but Driving an automobile requires constant add to the normal hazards the hazards of winter weather, and you really have need for careful driving. Any morning now, Magnaites can expect to wake up and find Old Man Winter has delivered a load of trouble in the form of snow and icy highways during the Brockbank Junior High. Any interested parent is extended a cordial invitation to attend. Participants on the assembly will include: accordian solo, Darlene Yonkers; vocal solo, Roger Drown with his guitar; vocal solo, Lynn Williams; bongo drums and dance, Linda (Mike) Iorg; dance, Penny Damron; trombone solo, Max Herzog; vocal duet, Sheila Moore and Cheryll Mitchell; vocal solo, Dave Bennett with his guitar; Charleston dance, Carol Snodgrass and Marcia Wilson; Boys vocal quartet, Doug James and his three buddies; piano solo, Richard Openshaw; vocal solo, Billy Prigmore; dance duo, Pam Paylos and Karen Jep- patrons hear talk ON READING c: THE STH GRADE assembly is to be presented December 2nd at MAGNA ELEMENTARY ing O K PRESS PATTER r"V" ?TbsioUowing application have been filed with the State Engineer Last years strike and the 1958 to. appropriate water in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout drop in copper demand and price the entire year tinless otherwise combined to reduce this years designated. All locations are in property taxes of the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper SLB&M. 32264 Duane F. Jensen, 4156 Corporation. Total valuation, South Main St., Salt Lake City, which in the largest part is based Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, on the proceeds of the three prior bet 100 and 200 ft. deep at a years, dropped to $114 million point S. 186.5 ft and W. 165 ft from $194 million. KENNECOTTS tax payment from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T1S, R2W. The water is to be used for the handed to the Salt Lake County domestic requirements of one treasurer Monday by Clare L. family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. Billing, tax and insurance adminLast 31 to irrigate tt acre, all uses in istrator, was $6,212,736.67. NE1NE1NE1 said Sec. 28. years payment was $9,769,833.93. Kennecott this year will pay Melvin K. Samuelson, 32324 P: O. Box 501, Magna, Ut .06 sec.-f- total state and local taxes of apfrom a well,, bet 50 and proximately $8,335,000. This in500 ft deep at a point S. 254 ft cludes franchise,- - sales and use and E. 1221 ft from W1 Cor. Sec. and occupation taxes amounting R2W. The water is to be to $2,135,000. Its total tax bill a used for the domestic require-ent- s year ago was $12,030,000.. of 4 families and 6ix persons , for service station and a small business facilities, and from NOTICE Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 2M acres- - all uses in SWi said Sec. OF MEMBERS MEETING 22. t 32404 - Lee She Ju, 7686 West 2820 So., Magna, Ut. .1 sec.-from a well, bet 50 and 300 p at a point N.10 ft. and W. 1310 ft from Si Cor. Sec. 21, R2W. . The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, to irrigate 10 acres in WttSElSWi said Sec. BR0CKBAII L 1TH C35m fio ' A uvUcoS Today, thousands of American youngsters are buying U. S. Savings Bonds by saving lOf and 25 Savings Stamps. Stamps are sold at many schools through the Treasurys school savings program, and at all Post Offices. And as the stamp albums are filled, they can be exchanged for Bonds. full-fledg- While they save for Bonds, these children are learning lessons in good citizenship ana thrift And at the same time theyre helping to keep our country strong. You mix mors thm mtmej tMk U.S. Savings Bonds Buy thorn where rim work or bonk TU V. 8. Oovommert dooo not My for this odvertinny. Th Trooeury V4mrt ment thonk, for their pa&rietie mow (ion, Xh4 d.dv4rtiing Co cU omA VS Copper Printing Co. n LiLiCliJ'LOfU - 4 '"4 LTL-JU- U Magna Improvement District taxes will be CUT IN HALF in 1961 due to efficient and economical management, 1. We have known "Chick" a long time. He is a home-owne- r, father of three children, 34 years old, War Veteran, active in civic af- fairs, presently Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Magna Post, has attended almost all meetings of the Magna Water Company, lived in Magna most of his life. 2. Operation eosts of the Magna ImANY provement' District are less than OTHER district in the Salt Lake Valley. futPlenty of water for now and the ure-lias been guaranteed by youe preBoard of Trustees and the water is sent furnished you at the lowest possible cost. 4. Sewer fee in Magna will be as low, if not lower, than any other Improvement District.' REMEMBER, Salt Lake County wanted to charge you $4.00 for your present Inadequate sewer service. 5. Public monthly meetings are, and have been held each and every month on the third Tuesday at the Magna- - Fire Halh The public is, and has been invited, ques-tioare; and have been answered and at each, meeting all bills and statements submitted for the month are, and have beeivapproved before they are paid. -- L. O. LARSON, Incumbent Candidate For Six-Ye- ar term of Granger - Hunter Water Improvement District , WE URGE n-- n, CCnOGflCC A life-lon-g resident of the Granger-Hunte- r area, Mr. Larson is Interested in seeing that this area grows and prospers. This can be done if he is allowed to proceed with the policies that are now being followed by the progressive Granger-Hunt- er Water District. I Gc; VOn luvJ'd (Paid Advsriissmsnt) AS TRUSTEE We consider it a privilege to endorse Charles "Chick" Paris as Trustee-Candidaof the Magna Water Company, and ask for your active support. V ns Vote For SUPPORT OF te -- , -- Y013 ACTIVE "CHICK" J LwUuuwvJ WEDNESDAY, 7th F03 DECEASES lo.larson (Paid Advsrtisstnsnl) F. L. DOC HIBLER JAMES 1 ,.( VOn f rf.rM TOONE' - DON THOMAS JIM" BRUSATTO ROY F. TYGESEN WEDNESDAY, ' CECEAUIR 7 FOR CKCK . (Paid Adrsriusmsnl by Mark 8. Minsr) 1 |