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Show I IfnlTWHl Microfilming 141 Pierponl A. 28 ' Call Lake City. Utah THINKING out LOUD -- Read Putting An End To What's Troubling You Year our Forty-tir- at X bailors tha solution of all Scrip-tura- a Tha us. within la troubiaa say, "tha kingdom of God ia within you." and I taka that to that all of God's blessings of strength and peace and power and achievement are potentially waiting only to be released. not Pathetically enough we do in ourselves: we look have to somebody else to solve our On 2nd and 3rd, from for problems for ua. We reach ns 5:00 August p in. until 10:00 p.m. any panacea offered by so mao else whereas the solution is with- evening, ih; Spcnivr 2nd Waul in us all tha time: and we will will hold its annual carnival at ever find it until we roach with-I- n the Oquinii Stake Hou.-Carnival rides will include That you give the address as for it fir: is wheel, well as the owners name when When you realise it. the place to look is within yourself for all niixup and a train. reporting a fire. nts of all kinds will be That you do nut follow the the strength, the wisdom, the inTir- - truck or ner power you need to pul an end available. get in the way of One sil ls and one bey's bicy- the firemen trying to get to the to that which is troubling you. Remember. 1 can do all things cle will be given away during fire. h That you pull to the side of event. These bicythrough Christ which strengthen-et- this two-dame." cles are now on display at the the load when the siren blows. That you clean your chimneys It does not make any difference -- .ntral Lumber St Hardware They cause roof fires. what is troubling you. or how Company. The purchase of one oil-That you eliminate as many long it has been troubling you, 55.00 book of script ticket: enor how much trouble it has caus- titles the purchaser to a chancs Tire liauids as possible. Tiiat you eooperate with the ed you. Anything can be over- on the.c two bicycles and other fire department in every way come through faith in Jesus prizes. Christ That is the kind of orthoTh le will be drawings for possible. It may be your own dox statement you have been gift: each hour on th- - hour, ac- home on fire. Every second means hearing all your lives. And you cording to William B. Martin, u great deal. The fire department is for your may be saying. "That never gen.-ra- l chairman. and it would like to solved my problems." King-Quee- n Contest serve you as efficiently as possiDidnt it? Perhaps you did not Another event will be the jun- ble. To do this they must have go at it in the right way. And ior size King and Quo: n contest cooperation. Please do not try to what is the right way? One of the most valuable techniques known which will feature the four to rush to a fire because you may age group. Votes will block traffic and detain the fireto man is the technique of partcost lc each. The pictures of the men. Please give them the nership, the close partnership of contestants and ballots for this a human being with Jesus Christ These suggestions arc publishIf a person will form in his mind contest will b- - placed in various ed inasmuch as this is the bad the idea that Jesus Christ is with stores in Magna. Everyone is invited to come out lime of year for blazes. him and will hold to that idea. X tali you there is no limit to and enjoy this carnival event. The best part of beauty is that what it can mean. Xt releases tha All proceeds go to the building fund. which no picture can express. greatest power in the world and helps to give victory over that which troubles you. If you walk with Jesus Christ by your side, if you listen to His voice, see tha light in Ha eyes, touch His hand, hear His footstep beside you. you will have tha confidence you need to meet any trouble. God gave you tha gift of imagination, Hub caps continue to be stolthe ability to form mental images. Imagination does not deal en in this vicinity-wi- th Cadillac with unreal elements, but with accessories seemingly as the cothings which are reaL So, most veted item, according to thij easily, you can form tha image Magna sheriffs office. of Jesus Christ being beside you. Stolen Cars Talk to Him. Discuss your trouAlthough local deputies have Preparatory to hot mulching, bles with Him. Put your problems not received any complaints this Salt Lake County is proceeding ia His hands and believe that He week about stolen cars in this with the grading of seven streets will help you. area, the sheriffs throughout the in Magna, so that they will preremainder of the county have sent fine appearances before fall received reports on stolen vehi- weather. Contented? Are you a contented person? cles. These streets were torn by In the majority of cases, own- the Magna Water Company up You ran be. You have a right to when be. If you have missed the sim- ers of the stolen cars acknow- new mains were being laid. ple secret of contentment, I won- ledge that they practically always der if you have solved the pro- have left their car keys in the blem of life at all. I have been vehicle an open invitation to any told that this topic isn't valid thief. The sheriffs warn and urge mobecause in such a world as that in which we live contentment is torists to it move the car keys and an unworthy objective. Divine lock the vehicles at all times, as Discontent" is that for which we this particular type of thievery Iloles-In-On- e should strive such was the im- seems to flourish at this time of year. plication. Thus far this season, two golfAnd, during the summer weaIf I interpret the Christian religion right, it teaches us that ther when io many are seeking ers have recorded coveted we are to learn the art of inner relief from the suns rays, drive at the Utah Copper Golf Course, both on No. 8 for 145 contentment and this in no way carefully ! yards. prevents us from entering vigorously into life. On the contrary, On June 26th, Larry McCulit is this which gives us the polough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold wer, to be effective in lifes strugscored and three McCullough, gle. For did not Saint Paul himdays later, June 29th, John (Jack) self say, 1 have learned, in whatE. Gardner, also had a e soever state I am, therewith to be at the same place. content" The word contentment" is deThe Utah Copper Golf Club e rived from the latin word will present these two men with Duties of the superintendent trnphiis with the re, meaning to hold togethwinning balls er. A contented person is one and assistant superintendents of' atop and their names will be inA the Granite School District were scribed on a who is unified, plaque at the cluboutlined the Board Educaof is who one by discontented person house. Thus far, 18 have recorded is disorganized, who flies apart, tion as it gave tentative approval holes-in-oat the Copper links. to the first six priority building who is in pieces, in whom there Holes-In-On- a Oihar In 1954 is go sense of control. It is a very projects for whch state aid will The last two e be were of our to sought. some good thing study recorded in July, 1954 by. Deb n Superintendent Elmer J. great English words, to find out and Mrs. Marg Morson-cll- i, will direct the financial Johnson what they really mean. also on No. 8, within a few in aspects with to the "Contentment" means cooperation bring clerk and tr.asurer, Dow days of each other. yourself together. One of the board The certified scores of Mr. P. He Brian. also will control the functions of medicine is analysis. Gardner and Mr. McCullough But the function of Christianity internal administration, princi- have been sent to various sportis synthesis. People are put to- pals and teachers, public relations, research and employment ing goods companies, who give gether by the Church. A content- of for such feats. prizes staff personnel. ed person is one who has been Dr. O. C. England, general asknit together by the cohesive power of faith; and such a person sistant superintendent, will su- KCC has power over himself and over pervise the lunch program, transhis circumstances. portation, buildings and grounds 1 In my studies of psychology, ami will have control of the district's huge building program. d wherever there is a Olhsr Personnel sense of guilt, there is a rising Retirement of four employees Dr. Kenneth Farrer will sutide of discontentment within the wi;h a total of 141 years service Individual Nobody can have con- pervise all instruction and pupil was Tuesday by offitentment in his heart who isn't personnel as his major duties. He cials qpnounced of the Utah Copper Diviiion also will have charge of the spehonest in his heart of Kennecott Copper Corporation. cial educational requirements of There is another factor to con- the district. Retiring July 1st were: Henry W. Griffiths of 1416 Blair tentment You must have what Street, We are the we call mood-contrThe first six priority building Salt Lake City, blacksmith at the victims of our moods. Unless you projects announced Wednesday in mine, 34 years of service; A. W. order bf their priority, include a Dimond, 3126 South 9000 West, bring under frustration, apprehension, iraddition to the Wood-stoc- k Magna, welder at the Magna Mill, desritation all these things that Elementary School, a new 44 years of service and George troy contentment will hold sway elementary school in the south- Latham, 9041 West 3100 South, over you. west portion of Kearns and an Magna, machinist, leadman, ArGet the feel of God and all the elementary school at 33rd South thur Mill, 44 years of service. circumstance of your life will and Wasatch Blvd. Scheduled to retire August 1st be under His control. Next will be a junior high is R. II. Richards, 1342 South 6th school at 3100 East and 3760 East, Salt Lake City, watchman Therefore 1 say that the simple South. Another elementary school at the Magna Mill,' 19 years of is secret of finding contentment is needed in the East Mill Creek service. to cleanse yourself of any shred area and a junior high school at of a sense of guilt. You cannot be 8th East Of little value are silver and and 3800 South was listcontented unless you are clean. ed in comparison with love, in sixth gold, position. feel of God deepIf you have the Dr. England reported the list :hal gift in everyones power to ly imbedded in your nature, you is not completed for the number b:Ftow. Elizabeth C. Caskell will be urbane, philosophical, of buildings that will be needed in faith the with filled peaceful If your thoughts are cheerful 0 as required by the by outcome. someone state aid law. The complete always welcomes to total upwards of 15- -. earful. When you master this technique, you will be able to say, will be submitted for final apare very inconsis1 have learned, in whatsoever proval to the board at a special Many state I am, therewith to be con meeting on July 27th at 7:30 p.m. tent in many things, but stand The board must agree to the loyally by thiir prejudices. tent" priority of all projects needed The man is dishonest who The real measure of our wealth when asking for the state aid. knows how !o accept a favor but is how much we should be worth The secret of success is con- does not know how to return it if we lost our money. -- Plautus -J. H. Jowett stancy of purpose. Garfield, Utah, Friday, July fh IT IS VERY IMPORTANT ... d, nu.-ii- y p.oti-L-tio- six-ye- ar right-of-wa- y. Hearing Eerie Noises? Just Illegal Car Horns! A number of residents have complained and reported to the local sheriffs office eerie noises that resemble a high shriek or wail and some are even beginning to wonder if the Men from Mars have landed! However, citizens fears are allayed with the announcement that owners of several cars in this vicinity have had special noise-makeattached to the horn ders vice. These are illegal, and sheriffs are now conducting The complete investigations. owners can be arrested and will be subject to the full penalty of the law. noise-make- rs Great men are they who see that spiritual is 'stronger than any material force that thoughts rule the world. -- Emerson CADILLAC HUB CAPS CONTINUE AS ATTRACTION FOR THIEVES COUNTY GRADE CONTINUES TO MAGNA STREETS Two Golfers Record Coveted holes-in-on- Granite Board Splits Top hole-in-on- School Duties con-tin- d. holes-in-on- Hart-vigse- RETIRES EMPLOYES wide-sprea- ol control-dissatisfac- tion, m 1959-196- cted e e" THE MAIL STORY Byron L. Hulsh Postmaster, Magna. Utah Softball Has MAGNA WATER TRUSTEES ISSUE STATEMENT ON 100 Playing RETIREMENT Oquirrh Slake Young Womens Solihull tournament has one hun- arcd and ono Kiris playing at unce ach Thursday night at the Magna Elementary School. Thu consuls of all six wsrds-- so that three games are going at tlae same time. Each girl has an opportunity to play sonic time during the ,aMC LUIIS l.lYfN lYoung Women's leadership training, information, inspiration and fellowship. Its theme is Living Water," and the Division of Christian Service will be highlighted. Christian Social Relations, a part of that division, will be presented in a skit thai is to be in charge of Mrs. William Clark, wife of the pastor of the church, who is state chairman of Christian Social Relations. The principal speakers will be Kirs. Maurice B. llodge of Portland. Oregon, and Miss Clara Olds, a retired missionary now of Billings, Montana. Mrs. Hodge was the first president of the National Council of American Baptist Women, Holding office from and is now chairman of the North American Women's Union of the Baptist World Alliance, and a member of the national executive board of the Council of United Church Women. Her many responsibilities in denominational and interdenominational affairs have given her a background of experience which will be most helpful to the women et the House Party. She will speak on How We Work in Our Womens Society,", end will conduct morning worship services, vespers and the closing consecration service. Appointed Missionary Miss Olds was appointed as a missionary by the Women's American Baptist Home Mission Society in 1921 to serve the Crow Indians of Montana, which she has done with great value to church and community until her recent retirement. 5, She will speak of the past, present and future status of the American Indians in the three addresses which she will be presenting. Rev. Augusta Jackley, director of Religious Education at the Indian School at Brigham City, will lead the Bible study, campfire, and conduct a workshop on "Worship. Other features will include an address by Mrs. John Lewis, president of the Utah Council of Church women; installation of state officers by Mrs. Hodge; traveling" Division conferences recognition of first timers, fun night; love gift luncheon; fellowship tea; emphasis on home and foreign mission study themes at evening meals; a film on Japan. Mrs. Sears P. Roach of Ogden, is state House Party Chairmen. Women of the Magna Community Baptist Church have been preparing name tags to be worn by all the women present at the House Party. Number Six i A group of women from the! Magna Baptist! Community Church will be leaving soon for1 Camp Utaba in Ogden Canyon. to attend ihe seventh' annual House Party of the Women's Baptist Mission Society of Utah, which will be held from noon of July 31st, through the morning of August 2nd. The meeting has as its purpose 1951-195- It in The Times or Leade- r- 1957 Camp Utaba c. merry-go-roun- 2t3. Baptist Women to Leave for SPENCER 2nd WARD PLANS FOR CARNIVAL AUGUST 2 - 3 h,.. I 'The Complete Home Newspaper There are a few extraordinary circumstances in which people who write letters want to keep their addresses to themselves. Ordinarily, however, those who take the trouble to write are anxious for their correspondents to know how they in turn can be reached through the mails. A complete, properly placed return address is a basic ingredient of good postal service. To be complete, ones return address should include name, street or box number, apartment or room number, city and state. So that mail may be speedily and accurately handled, the postal regulations provide that all return addresses be placed uniformly in the upper left comer of the card, envelope, wrapper or label All postal employees are trained to look for the return address in this customary position, so it may be overlooked if placed elseWe make a living by what we where. Omission of any of the essen- get; but a life by what we give. tial items mentioned above in the return address, or improper placement of the return address may result in disappointment or loss to the sender. Here are just a few of the important benefits provided by a correct return adIn several weeks, a youthful dress: of thousands of boys and army 1. If friends, relatives or busiin this area will desert playness associates have moved with- girls summer jobs and vacaout filing a forwarding address, grounds, tion pasttimes to return to Gran- or if mail cannot be delivered to te district schoolrooms. the addressee for any reason, it A record can be returned to the writer rollment is attendance and en-expected in the local promptly and accurately. schools on Wednesday, September 2. If the bank, finance com4th, the opening school day. pany, insurance company, departAll of the institutions of learnment store or other organizations ing a crop of beginreceive a defective or incomplete ningexpect as big a result of the huge pupils check, money order, or other re- growth in this area. mittance, the writer can be identified from his return address and furnished proper credit or reply. 3. If mail lacks prepayment of postage, sufficient address, or is otherwise irregular, requiring its return for correction, it can be promptly and accurately deliverADVERTISING SAVES YOU ed back to the sender. MONEY. Because it sills on a 4. Correspondents will have a current, reliable means of know- mass scale, advertising makes ing the writer's correct mailing possible mass production, which means lower costs to you. Adaddress. vertising also tells you where to Develop th habit of showing find bargain buys a complete return address on all maiL Write or type K legibly and ADVERTISING HELPS YOU correctly. Place it properly. It LIVE BETTER. It introduces you will pay you rich dividends in to new products you need. And improved personal and business because it makes business more relationships and in improved competitive, advertising stimulates the development of many of postal service. If you need help with your these superior products. ADVERTISING mailing problems, call at your loCREATES cal post office. A few minutes JOBS. The increased demand for thus spent, might prevent a great goods that advertising builds deal of expense and inconven- and the mass production that results leads to mass employment, ience. faster promotions, higher pay The history of human opinion levels. is scarcely anything more than ADVERTISING HELPS THOSE WHO SERVE YOU. It helps the the history of human errors. -- Voltaire farmer sell his crops, the manufacturer tell his factory output, And life most sweet, as heart to the merchant sell his wares, the heart speaks kindly when we technician sell his skill And bemeet and part.-M- ary Baker Eddy cause, with advertising, all these game. Last week, there were 80 girls, making an increase of 15. There will be 3 more weeks of playing to decide the winning teams. Trophies will be presented to the team that wins and is selected on basis- -1 !3 for winning a the most games, 1.3 for good sportsmanship and 1 3 for percentage of girls participating for each ward. A second trophy will be given for good sportsmanship alone, stressed by the Young Women's Mutual Board. All rules and regulations for these games are given by them. The object and main idea are to teach good sportsmanship. All girls of Mutual age are urged to contact their ward sports directors. They are anxious to hsve all girls participate in this sports activity. Scores Given Scores for last week's games were: Magna 1st, 20, Spenc.r, 31. P. G. 1st, 25, vs. Magna 2nd, 26. P. G. 2nd, 20, vs. Spencer 2nd, 21. Next Week's Games Next week's games on Thursday, July 25th are as follows: Magna 1st vs. P. G. 2nd. G. 1st vi. Spencer Magna 2nd vs. Spencer 2nd. The games begin at 6:30 and everyone is invited to attend. P- - 0L' SOL KEEPS POURING IT ON I OF CLERK f'K VsIlIU . July 22, 1957 It is with regret that we accept the resignation of Howard Ridge as Clerk of the Magna Water Company, an Improvement District, as of July 1, 1957. Mr. Ridge was one of the first trustees to serve on liie Board, and upon completion of hi.: l.;rm, he bicaine clerk of the Magna Company, and has served in this capacity until the present time. Mr. Ridge was very instrumental in establishing the district and in furthering its growth, lie devoted his time unse'fLhiy to this project and the District is greatly indebted to him for his svi vices. The Board of TruV.e s wish him success in his future endea- T I .Iwl Of Committees New officers of the Lions Club, of Harold Wackcr, president; Joe Ribotto, first vice president; Byron lluish, second vice pr. sident: Thomas Hubbard, third vice president; E. F. Blanchard, secretary; E. M. Lambert, '.rcasurer; II. T. Dych.cs. Lion Tamer; C. D. Clark, taillwisier; bnaid of directors: Phillip Debs, Roland Hcid, Ray Merrill and Glynn Petersen, announce the vors. Sincerely, following committees: Magna Water Company Board Attendance, Roland Reid, chairof Trustees man. (signed) Constitution and W. E. D. Jenkins, chairman. J. Lrdingham, chairman, Weldon Arthur Marsh, trustee. C. Matthews. E. J. Gardner, trustee. Finance, Ted Lambert, chaircomposed s, man. L. O. Larson. Lions' Information, Haws, chairman. Verl A. Publicity, Dr.' Carl Clark, chairman, Glynn Petersen. Membership, O. J. (Bud) McDonald, Harold chairman, llawkcs. Convention, Clair Huffakci, chairman, John E. Papanikolas. Program, Dr. J. O. Brinlon, chairman, Ray Thompson. Citizenship and Patriotism, E. P. Salm, chairman. Boys and Girls, Phillip Debs, chairman, F. Dee Peel. Civic Improvement, O. K. II. L. Garfield. Community Betterment, H. T. r. Dyches, chairman, George F. Cro-ma- MAGNA MILL STORE IS BURGLARIZED The store beneath the Magna Mill offices of Kenn.'cott Copper was Corporation burglarized late Sunday or early Monday morning, according to a report released by the Magna sheriffs office. Entrance was gained by forcing lock on the door by using a small instrument. A quantity of cigarettes was taken, as well a $70 in money. Investigations are now being made by Education, W. B. Martin, chairman, W. G. Larson. Health and Welfare, Dee Taylor, chairman, Karl Gilgen. Safety, Howard Wadsworth, chairman, A1 Parker. Sight Conservation and Blind, Ray Merrill, chairman, Oliver Jones. United Nations, Gust Noren, chairman. Greeter, Wayne Nicolo, chairman. The following is a list ui club Agi icullural Malcolm - Orr, functions for the month of Au-us- l: chairman, John Rokicli. Copper Gives List Of Events Despite predictions of partly cloudy weather and occasional thunder showers over Utah and the Intermouiilain Area Monday, there is not expected to be much relief from Old Sol. . The high mark Saturday hov- ase Wednesday, August Any man more right than his ered between 77 and 96 in this neighbors constitutes a ball. Utah Copper Club night at majority Derk's area- Field, 8:00 p.m. A memof jne already, Thorcau ber's card entitles liim and family to free admission to the. games. BAN All members are asked to present club card at the special gate for admission. The Sail Lake Bees will play Idaho Falls. 14-B- SHERIFFS EMPHASIZE ON A1RGUNS IN THIS AREA Local deputy sheriffs empha size thai.it is unlawful to dis charge an airgun within 100 yards of any dwelling outside incorporated areas of cities and towns in Salt Lake County. This is a county ordnance decree. Airguns are regarded as lethal weapons, and the use of same could be harmful to Lumans as well as property. The law will be strictly enforced by local deputies. Business Firms Asked To Clear Away All Weeds s Although through the cooperative efforts of J. H. Breeze, county road supervisor, a wred cutter has been used on all county roads, weeds on Magna Main Street and business lots are deplorable. The weeds on Main Street are on private property and the state and county cannot remove same. Mr. Breeze has been able to remove or cut down weeds on all county roads, but it is legally impossible for him to proceed other places. If a person desires to make a personal complaint about weeds, they may do so be fore the County -iputy ?hcrlff Merl 0,011 5ay,: Commissioners, who in turn will "alk ri,?ht nd more refer it to thi- County Attorneys J0 office. P00?! will be left. BELLS TO RECALL GRANITE PUPILS TO SCHOOL IN SEPT. Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be a stronger man! Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to the tasks. HOW ADVERTISING CAN GREATLY BENEFIT YOU Saturday, August 24 Utah Cop. per Club night at Saltair, Sam Donahues orchestra. Wednesday, August Utah Copper Club night at Derks Field, 8:00 p.m. All members are asked to bring their elub cards for admission. Salt Lake Bcl-will play against Great Falla NEW PHONE SYSTEM NOW AT HERCULES As of Friday, a new telephone system went into effect for the Hercules Powder Company at Bacchus. It was necessary to inSplendid stall this new system, inasmuch Self Commandments as tile old one was outgrown. The new number for Hercules I will say a hi arty Uillo'' at Powder Company is 6321. Hercules resilience numbers may be sehalf a chance. cured by dialing O" and asking I will piactice smiling until it for information. becomes a habit I will cultivate my heart as well as fill my pockclbook. I will not forget to say Thank You to Coil and to man. I will swallow three times before talking when angry. I will not criticise but will compliment folks. I will choke back complaints about aches, ill and bad luck. Some very good gym shoes, tec 1 will take my head and heart shirt and other wearing apparel to church regularly. have been left near the I will daily examine myself of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. residence Marshall and try to make improvements. 7782 West 2820 South, probably swimming wbs enjoyed near people sell more, each can afford after to sell his goods or services to you the Marshall home. Further information may be for less and stil make a reasonobtained by dialing the Marshall able profit. home, C613, and ascertaining Advertising benefits rvrryone. when the articles of clothing The .Copper Printing Company were found. LOST SOME GYM SHOES, TEE SHIRT? Firemen Answer 12 Alarms In Six Days Firemen of Salt Lake County Department No. 2 answered 12 alarms in the past six days, according to a report released by Captain Roy Smith. Eleven were grass fires and the other occurred on Sunday at the residence of V. B. Coon, 2794 South 8700 West, when straw in a barn was ignited. It was quickly quelled by the local department. BETTER LIFE IS NEAR Six conventions of scientist! this month predicted a be'.tei woild around the corner. These were all leaders in th: great fields of chemistry, psycho-logof the human mind, biology heredity, growth, cancer and ag' ing. They covered war-- no fiar defeat. us to need foi Food-Scierow has th: knowledge to feed four billion beta r than half that number now forming the earth's population. Cancer New hopes breakinj all alung the line. Power-N- ew sources will com pete with atomic energy. Biology, heredity, medicine fundamental new knowledge fo cusing on better medicines am industrial progress. Psychology How to rccognizi good brains and train them. And they said this will be wonderful time to live inmaki the most of it. nce Good manners anil soft have brought many a di thing to paas. -- Aesop |