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Show W.8.. Uniwiul Micro iiiimno Pierponi At. 'lt Lake City, Utah 141 T J THINKING out LOUD A Billion Dollar? What is a billion dollars? To help you comprehend what $1,000,000,000 is, we might remind you that scarcely a billion minutes have passed since the birth of Christ. Try the following on your calculation: 00x24x365x1956 equals 1,026,073,600. Now lets take (just for fun, mind you,) the above figure and multiply it by 60, the number of seconds in a minute, and you will find leu than 62,000,000,000 have passed since the birth of Christ Gosh, the Federal budget for 1957 is $72,000,000,000. All we taxpayers are going to have to contribute a great deal. "As a vessel is known by tha sound, so men are known by thair speech, whether they be wise or foolish. Demosthenes. It is very true what John Rut-ki-n says: "Though you travel the world over to find beauty, you will not find it unleu you carry it with you." Popularity You might call this an Index to Mustafa Kernel's secret of his succeu that made it possible for him to launch the astounding changes which ha did in Turkey in so short a time. "Don't be tempted, u most people are today," he said, "by a desire to be popular with every idiot you moot. Mass applause has neither tang nor importance. Groatneu does not consist of echoing the words of others and of throwing sand in people's eyes, but of doing that which is of real necessity to the country and in marching straight to ones goal. All sorts of people will 'com along with their own ideas, and will try to divert you from your path. But stick to 11! People will place all kinds of obstacle in your way in the conviction that you are not great, rather a weakling, without friends or supporters. But In the end you will triumph ever all difficulties: and then when you have attained greatness, and people tall you so. you can simply laugh in their faces." When b a Man a Man? When he can look over the rivers, the hills, and the far hori-so- n with a profound sense of his own littleness in the vast scheme of things, and yet have faith, hope and oourage which Is the root of every virtue. When he knows that down in his heart every man is as noble, as vile, as divine, as diabolic, and as lonely as himself, he seeks to know, to forgive, and to love his fellow man. When he knows how to sympathize with men in their sorrows, ing yea, even in their that each man fights a hard fight against many odds. When he has learned how to make friends and 'keep them, and above all, how to keep friends with himself. When he loves flowers, can hunt birds without a gun, and he feeb the thrill of an old forgotten joy when he hears the laugh of a little child. When he can bd happy and amid the meager drudgeries of life. When the trees, and the glint of the sunlight on flowing .waters, subdue him like the thought of one much loved and long dead. When no voice of distress reaches hb ear in vain, and no hand seeks hb aid without response. When he finds good in every faith that helps any man to lay hold of divine things and sees majestic meanings in life, whatever the name of the faith may be. When he can look into a way-sid- e puddle and see something beyond mud, and into the face of the most forlorn fellqw mortal and see something beyond sin. ' When he knows how to. pra, how to love, how to hope. When he has kept faith with himself, to hb fellow man, with his God, in hb hand a sword for evil, in hb heart a bit of a song, glad to live, but not afraid to die! JL HE Forty-tir- st ed star-crown- ed '1 I , CATHOLIC CARNIVAL IS SET FOR JUNE 28, 29 !! ? i: r S e Fun for old and young is the principal thought behind all the arrangements that are being completed by Our Lady of Lourdes church in Magna for .he festivr two-da- y community carnival this Friday and Saturday evenings, June 28th and 29th. The Entertainment commences at 7:30 p.m, bath evenings in the spacious, Catholic Hall at 2840 South 9000 W:st, and :hc general public is invited to attend. All net proceeds will be us: d to further defray the construction costs of the attractive gathering place. Many Booths Many booths havj been constructed and will offer hams and bacon, candies, fancy dressed dolls, cakes and a large variety of other goods. In addition, there will be booths for the children, door prizes will be awarded each night and refreshments served. On Saturday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., thsre will be a special attraction for the children at the church end 5c games of bingo are to be played. For the older folks, tables of bingo will be in progress and a number of beautiful prizes await the lucky winners. Grand Prises Three fine prizes will be given to lucky ticket purchasers at the carnival to include: cedar chest filled with linens.' 2- Johnson motor. TV portable.. The committee hopes that in either of the two evenings of entertainment, there will be some diversions to please and somd items that you will like to purchase for your home, resulting in pleasure and giving the satisfaction of contributing to a worthy cause. - 3-- TENNIS PROVES TO BE FINE-ATTRACTION The Salt Lake County Recreation tennis program is proving to be very successful according to the instructors, and the following temporary schedule is released: Monday 1:00 Jay Bowen, Douglas Carol Lewis, Colleen Cameron. 1:30 Gloria Doty, Sheila Pert, kins, Evelyn Perkins, Luane Ann Swensen. 2:00 Beverly Beitel Rona Hepworth, Nellie Simmons, Carol Muir, Suzanne Miner, Tony Ry-dalc- h, Ahl-quis- n. 2:30 Virginia Collcdge, Kathleen Bowen. 3:00 Jim Ivan Stevenson, Jeffs, Ron Privett, Dave Callings, Von Vance, Ron Larsen, REV. TVV0HIG APPOINTED ASS T PRIEST ATTENDANTS TO BE CHOSEN DAV NEWS Elmer C. "Bud Speers has been promoted to the position of Design Engineer for Kennecolt Copper's Western Mining Divisions Engineering Department, it has been announced by S. D. Michaelson, chief engineer. Mr. Speers has been assigned to Mill Smelfer and Refinery Study work in the Metallurgical Section of the department He was formerly general mill foreman with Kennecotts Utah Copper Division. Except for five yean in the Army, Mr. Speers has been with Kennecott since his graduation from the Univenity of Utah in . . met The State Department Sunday at the Magna DAV club and past commander Mildred Fielding installed new officers of Copper Chapter No. 11 Auxiliary. Luncheon was later served to fifty. Greetings to the American Leconvention held 194a Rev. Daniel Twohig A native of Brigham City, he over the weekend at American Fork, were sent by Mrs. James married the former Vivian Olson of Magna. They have two childThe Reverend Daniel Twohig Bnicatto, Auxiliary DAV head. has been appointed assistant ren, Saundra Lynn, 14, and Rano dolph, State Commander James pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes ia and reside at 8516 West Church in Magna, it was and Mrs. Brusatto installed 3500 South in Magna. Monday. He will aid officers of Thomas Chapter No. Reverend Charles E. Freegard. 6 at Club 6 in Salt Lake City last Reverend Twohig is a native week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yates of Jackson, Nebraska and served of Magna also attended. as a priest in the Omaha Archdiocese before being assigned to An urgent call for baby buggies the Magna parish by Bishop is sent out by the State DAV Duane G. Hunt Auxiliary Hospital Chairman Hazel McLaren for the hospital pedHighly Recommended Reverend Twohig comes highly iatric wards. recommended for the position and A slate of baseball games for Anyone having such an item will be able to assume a portion they wish to donate may call the the Miners and Giants, teams of the manifold duties now being local hospital chairman, Mrs. sponsored by the Community carried on by Father Freegard. Recreational Association, is listPhyllis Loveday, 2925. Reverend Twohig is desirous of ed to Include: GIANTS If fifty million people say a meeting all in the parish and ex' tends a welcome invitation for foolish thing, it la still a foolish Tuosdsy, July llh their acquaintance. thing.-Anat- ole 10:30 to 1:00 Magns No. 1 vs. France South Kearns; Magna No. 2 vs. West Kearns; Whitticr-Monro- e vs. Plymouth, Redwood, bye. 1:00 to 2:30 Magna No. 1 vs. West Kearns; Magna No. 2 vs. So. Whittier-Monro- e v Kearns; Redwood; Plymouth, bye. Thursday, July ltth 0 Magna No. 1 vs Whittier-MonroSouth Kearns at45 more other or for one used than Although nty people vs. Plymouth; West Kearns vs. tended an important zoning meet- of the following uses: Redwood; Magna No. 2, bye. ing, proposals to zone the Magna 1. Any use permitted in ResiThursday. July 2Sih area in preparation for future dential R-Zone l. 0 Magna No. 1 vs growth were discussed at a pub3. Farms devoted to the hatch- Plymouth; South Kearns vs lic hearing conducted Thursday ing, raising (including fattening Whittier-Monro- e ; Magna No. 2 evening in the Cyprus high school auditorium. Ralph Y. Mc- si an incident to raising), slaugh- vs Redwood; West Kearns, bye. 1:00 to 2:30 Magna No. 1 vs dressing and marketing on Clure, assistant planner of the tering, Salt Lake County Planning a commercial scale of chickens, Redwood; West Kearns vs Whittier-turkeys, or other fowl or poultry, Magna No. 2 vs Board, was in charge. rabbits, chinchilla, beaver, nutria, Plymouth; South Kearns bye. Mr. McClure told the audience hatched or raised fish, or Thursday. August 1 the purpose of the gathering was on the frogs 0 South Kearns vs. premises. to acquaint Magna residents with West Kearns vs PlyThe Redwood; for area minimum lot any the proposals prior to submitting No. 2 vs Whittier-them to the county commission dwelling, school church, green- mouth; Magna Magna No. 1, bye. house, aviary or apiary, or for the for approval. MINERS keeping of animals and fowl for Business District Tuesday. July 9 Magna No. 1 family food production, shall be The business district was out- 10,000 square feet; the minimum vs Kearns; Whittier-Monro- e vs lined along Main Street to around lot area for any fowl poultry, Plymouth; Magna No. 1 vs. Redthe curve on 8400 West, 9200 West rabbit, . fish, chinchilla, beaver, wood. to 2700 South, also the district nutria, or frog farm or for raisThursday, July 18th Magna vs Whittier-Monroby the Four-Wa- y Service, Lake ing or grazing horses, cattle, No. I View Thrift Center and comer of sheep or goats (except as permit- Kearns vs Redwood; Plymouth 7200 West. ted for family food production) vs Magna No. 2. Thursday, July 25 Magna No. The residential area would or for keeping any hogs, or for come under R-which has the packing or storage plants shall 1 vs Plymouth; Kearns vs Magna No. 2; Whitticr-Monro- e vs. be one acre. following regulations: Redwood. R-(a) In Residential Zone no All music is what awakes from Thursday, August 2 Magna building, structure or land shall be used and no building or struc- you when you are reminded by No. 1 vs Redwood; Kearns vs vs ture shall be erected which is ar- the instruments. Plymouth; Whittier-Monro- e -Whitman No. 2. Walt Magna intended or designed to ranged, be used for other than one or more of the following uses: Any use permitted in Residential Zone R-- l. y 2 dwellings. 3 Accessory uses and buildings' customarily incidental to the gion Auxiliary n, Ann Cox, Chiquita' MeMaxter, Sharron Taylor, Clare Matthews, Gloria Peterson, Mrs. Beity Furrow. Others are: Gayle Miner, Wilma Kelsey, Gayle Brown, Linda Lyon, Arlene Christensen, Dixie Davis Anna Louise Hunt, Janet Geraldine Hutchison, Flandro, Barbara Barn-so- n. Taylor, Georgia 123 ENTRIES PROMISE GOLFING GOLF SPRING TOURNEY with the LADIES BID WEEKEND SUCCESS COUNTY GIVES SLATE OF BALL GAMES HERE PUBIIC APPROVES MAGNA ZONING; IAWS GIVEN 10:30-12:0- e; 10:30-12:0- Monroe; 10:30-12:0- Monroe; e; A total of 123 entries promise the annual Utah Copper Golf Club Spring tournament to be a rousing success this weekend on June 29lh and 30th. A total of over $750 in prizes will be awarded to winners in the Championship, A, B. C and D flights, announces Jay W. Richardson, president. The following will play at times: Championship Flight 10:02 Hal Dalton, Paul Gar-sid- e, Deb Johnson. 10:08-P- aul Avrson, Wayne , Sandall Veil Newbold. 10:14 Jim Robison, W. G. Brown, Abel Larson, Quillan Treaedcr. 10:20 Jack Ridd, Jr., Keith Barton, Jay.W. Richardson. "A" Flight 9:08 Grant Simmons, Art Moss, Don Husband. 9: ete Paulos, Ken Huffa ker, Harry PowelL 9:20-HoPitta, Lou Fisher, Bill Wilson. b Poulsen, D. Howell Ralph MitchelL 9:32 H. Metcalf, Lewis Boyd, Harry Ostler. 9:38 Jay Sadler, George King-do14-P- mer 9:26--Bo- n, J. T. Coon, Frank Zaccaria. 9:44 Norm Nelson, LaMar Sandall, Mac Hale, William Al-kir- e. A very enjoyable party and dinner was held Tuesday evening kin, Dan Delaney. 10:54 Al Emery, L. Metcalf, at the Utah Copper Golf course Henry Mori by the ladies group. Hostesses 11:00 Leon Bird, Dick were Mrs. Clyde Culler, Mrs. Jay Al Ablett D. Brinton. Mrs. Robert Zito. Mrs. 11:06 Kay C. Richins, E. G. Paulos and Mrs, Jay W. Alexander, Gayle Midgley. t 11:12 Gordon' Merrill, Stew Richardson. Prizes for the Tuesday play Grant Beagley, Sharp, were awarded as follows: 11:18 Will Truitt, Al CunningMost 7's Murky Doriux. ham, Dave Coffey. Low on blind hole Mrs. Cry11:24 Ray Glen Thompson, stal Colombe. Lee, Hal Wille. Low putts Kay Paulos. . 11:30 S. R. Nelson, R. W. SluJuly 2nd Play Don Nelson. Sam der, Short, 9:00 a. m. Jean Pitts and MarMc11:36-- L. Disera, L. Thompson and Claone Dychcs Cullough, Wally Wilding, R. Zito, ty and Barbara Barton. Sr. 9:05 Melba Matthews, Val "C" Flight and Dot Aveson and VirSnell 8:10-- Le Williams, Hurry Playginia Fellis. er, Cal Nelson. 8:18Uob Anderson, Larry 9:10 Elaine Husband and Jinny Ellis; Kay Paulos and Iva Haug, Bud Green. 8:22 Dick Young, Fred Thom- Moore. 9:15 Thora Sharp and Naomi as, Glen T re seder. 8:28 Keith Ellis, Dick Drushal Willie; Marge Plant and Romaine Zito. Griff Lindquist 9:20 Donna Cromar, Marky 8:34 H. J. Gillespie, Bob Hub' Doris Wilson and Faye Dorius; Treseder. Gordon bard, 8:40 Leo Castleton, Chet Coles, Dunlop. 9:25 Ann Thompson and Merz Bob Bach. 8:46Kex Treseder, Len Chy Peterson; Jean Hubbard and Ven-n- a McQuivey. traus, W. 1L Smith. 9:30 Faye Morgan and Dcnice k Gardner, Wee Lopez, Discra; Tcss Chytraus and Alta Ev Williams. 8:58 Jack O'Keefe, Fritz El Linquist. 9:35 Betty Bczzant and Mary Icrs, Cec. Bailey. Reese and Jaine Sparks and Vera "D" Flight 7:30 A. P. Midglcy, Roy En Gustavcson. 9:40 Rita Brinton and derud, R. Boren. Mori; Allie liuf faker and 7:36-R- ay Rube McArthur, Sarah Gardner. Mossinger, Brig S. Young. 9:45 Joyce Peterson and Roe 7:42 Ken Chestnut, Gordon Ahlquist; Kay Court and Marsha Cloward, Bud Boye. 7:48 Chas. Sparks, IL Cole- Roth. man, Clark Barnard. 7:54Mel Dunlop, Dave Roth, Bob Richards. 8:00 Zar Hayes, Clare Plant, Bob Barr. Burn-inglia- B:52--Jac- . 9:50 Dr. O. G. Reese, L. H. Kessler, Dick Stewart, William L. Prather. "B" Flight Amusscn, D. Kingdon, Ellis Bingham. . 10:36 Alton Lund, Larry Henry Buma. 10:42-- Dr. R. A. Gallant, Claude Engbcrg, Clayton Ek. 10:48Hugh Brand, Grant Wil 10:30 George De-Lan- d, La-Ver- nc NEW MAGNA APTS. TO OPEN IN TEN DAYS EVERYTHING READY FOR 3, 1- Two-famil- one-fami- ly two-fami- ly Cutler Granger Judging will be on poise, beau Pictured above are a bevy of manners ' lovely girls who will compete this ty,The entered candidates Saturday evening, Juna 29th at as of this date queen are: Janis Weiss, the. Utah Copper Club Saltair dance for the Magna July 4th Cora Jean Y cutes Vulene Swcn-seValera Barkman, Helen queen title and two attendants Gardiner, Tesaie Mamales, Patsy The queen will receive a val- Allred, Lorraine Weiss, Micha-len- e uable $150 diamond ring and the Patlison, Sharon Watson, Mrs. attendants are to be swarded cos- Darlene Bowen, Arline tume jewelry. Hardman, Marilyn Dunstone, Lu- - Bru-satt- -d 3, well-know- i Three events are slated by the Utah Copper Club for the month of July to include: Wednesday, July 17 Baseball, Utah Copper Club night at Derks Field, 8:00 p.m. A club card entitles the member and family to free admission to the games. Members are asked to present their cards at a special gate for admission. The Salt Lake Bees will play Missoula. On Saturday, July 27th, Utah Copper Club night is slated at Saltair. Music is to be furnished by Claude Gordan's orchestra, featuring the Lancers. Wednesday, July 31st, again features baseball at Derks Field for the Utah Copper Club, 8:00 p.m. Club cards must be presented for admission. Salt Lake Bees will play Pocatello. Barry Buckner. 3:30 John Smith, Diane Smith, Jimmie Gordon Duckworth, Duckworth. Tuesday 1:00 Jackie Miner, Ivan Jeffs, Carol Ann Paulson, Gayle Sudbury, Pete; Pearson. 1:30 Mike John Walters, Bob Wall, Kent Shackleford, Vaughn. 2:00 Mike Walters, Karon Aldrich, Lola Ann Johnson, Kent Bowen. 2:30 Virginia Colledge, Steven Cutler, Michael JeM. 3:00 Tom Pearce, Tim Pearce, Jim S'.evenson, Barry Buckner. 3:30 Von Vance, Ron Larsen. Thursday 1:00 Ivan Jeffs. 1:30 Mike Walters, John Shackleford, Bob Wall. 2:00 Beverly Beitel Rons Hepworth, Nettie Simmons, Carol Muir, Susanne Miner, Tony Tygesen. 2:30 Kathleen Bowen, Virginia Colledge. 3:00 Von Vance, Ron Larsen. 3:30 John and Diane Smith, above. court 1. Free play on Court 2. The minimum lot area shall be not less than 6,000 square feet Friday Same as Monday except for for each dwelling, or 2:00-2:3- 0 period. Supervised open 6,500 square feet for each play during this period. dwelling, and not less thsn 8.000 squaie feet or main buildings other than dwellings. M. B. The minimum width of any lot shall be sixty feet at a distance 25 feet back from the front lot To t KENNECOTT Spacious Magna Moving Offices n; PROMOTED BY 4th QUEEN, TWO COPPER CLUB READY FOR BIC CROWD AT CATHOLIC FETE SLATES THREE JULY EVENTS Public Invited To Fete at Hall Dr. I JULY E.C. SPEERS Number Two PLANS The Best Day of the it on your heart that every day b the bast day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly until he learns that every day b doomsday. Today b in disguise. Today always a looks moan to the thoughtless, in the face of a uniform experience that all good and great and happy actiona are made up precisely of these blank todays. Lot us not bo deceived: bt us ..mesh the king as ho passes! Ha only b rich who owns the day. and no on owns the day who allows U to bo invaded with worry, fret and anxiety. Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Borne blunders and absurdities no ii creep in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow b a now day; begin it well sereneto be ly with loo high a spirit cumbered with your old nonsenses Tbb day b all that b good and fab. Zt b too dear with its n Dr. Morton B Cutler, hopes and invitations, to waste a Magna dentist, is moving moment on the yesterdays. hie office location to the Granger -- Ralph Waldo Emerson Medical Cent.r, 3510 South 2820 West, as of July 1st. Politeness is like an Dr. Cutler and family will conthere may be nothing in it, but tinue to maintain their residence it eases our jolts wonderfully. in Magna. --Johnson Year-Writ- Read It in The Times or Leade- r- Magna. Utah. Friday. June 28. 1957 Year sins-know- high-mind- Time A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION The Complete Home Newspaper" line. This would be for the entire town ol Magna from. 9200 West to 8400 West Agricultural Area The balance of the ares would come under A-- l which includes, the following regulations: (a) In Rosid ntial Zone no building, structure or land shall be used and no building shall be erected which is errang ed, intended or designed to be R-2- The former Sinclair Service Station, located at 9020 West 2700 South in Magna, has been completely torn down, adding to a more attractive appearance to Jie communitys Main Street. The service station had not been occupied for some time. The ground is owned by Kennecott Copper Corporation. , Enters Contest Miss Connie Keetch of Magna was the official entry sponsored by the Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, In the 47 Days Queen Contest Miss Keetch has held several positions of honor and was the Independence Day queen last year for the Magns celebration. 4th FETE The Magna Independence Day concessions selling candy, soda-pohamburgers, etc. celebration will literally start Charles Paris, chairman of the with a bang next Thursday when Miss Copper, queen of the affair, parade, announces the following and her two attendant t, Miss prizes will be presented: Grand prizes, $25, first, $15, Kennecott and Miss AS&R. will be on the honor float at the par- second and $10, third. ade which begins at 11:30 o'clock. Junior prizes, $15, first, $10, Mkgna Maid Returns These three young ladies will be chosen this Saturday evening second and $3, third. From Elko Contest Nove lty prize, $15. al the Utah Copper Club dunce Miniature float or entry under Misa Bernice Beagley and her at Saltair. Club cards will admit members at the beginning 12 years of age, S7.50, first, $5.00, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant at 8' 30 o'clock. gate, Music is to be second and $2.50, third. Beagley, all of Magna, have re- furnished by Eddie Howard and The three best, decorated bicyturned home from Elko, Nevada, orchestra. cles, piloted by drivers under 12 Other Events where Miss Beagley represented years of age, will be given $2.50 Following the parade, there each. this community in an Elko Queen The parade will start at 11:30 will b:.' sports contests at the Copcontest. per Community Park at 1:00 p. a.m. Entries will line up on 8560 Eighteen young ladies com- m. A vaudeville program will be West and go west on 2700 South peted. Miss Beagley was spon- presented at 5:00 p.m. in front of to 9180 West, then to the Utah Copper Community Park to dissored by the Magna Chamber of the park grandstand. Fireworks arc slated at dark band. Commerce. and drawing for prizes at 8:30 She desires to express her ap- in front of the grandstand. Tick Music in th? best sense, does not preciation to this organization for els are now being sold by the require novelty; nay, the older it their support and financial aid. Firemen and American Legion is, and the more we arc accusThe Silver Stampede will be Cyprus Post, for the event. tomed to it, the greater its efheld in Elko on June 29 and 30- There will also be a numfier of fect. -- Goethe OBSOLETE BUILDING IS TORN DOWN TO IMPROVE APPEARANCE MAMMOTH JULY Five OF MAGNA p, modern, spacious are still available at the Western Rental properties in Magna just off 8400 West, announces Keith Barton and E. G. Thus far, three Paulos, have been rented. The apartments will be ready for occupancy in about ten days. There are eight apartments, 4 and 4 units. The back yard will have garages and be black topped, while the front, which faces east, will be planted in lawn and shrubbery. In the basement, there are complete washing units for each apur:mcnt and storage facilities. m m Named Agent LaMar Maddy of 7721 West 3100 South Street in Magna, has been appointed district agent for the Prudential Insurance Company, it was announced Monday by Delbert K. Schiess, district manager. Mr. and Mrs. Maddy have three children. Jeffrey Lynn, Cynthia Kiin and John LaMar, Politeness has been will defined as benevolence in small thingj.-Mcau- lay |