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Show Universal Microfilming Pierponi At. S Lak City. Utah 141 ft, THINKING out LOUD The M!a.g-3Sta- . A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Read It In The Timet'1 Maturity Maturity la tha capacity to imiii human living with a minimum of trouble and a maximum I enjoyment. It ia difficult to this Forty-fir- st Magna, Utah, Friday, September 13, 1957 Year SAFEWAY PLANS 5 - DAY WEEK appti COOKING SCHOOL BEGINNING SEPT. 23 AT CATHOLIC CHURCH Hare you ever noticed that al moat without exception, the la picked turns out to be a of a pippin than it to be on the tree and stilL it contains a large worm of discomfiture? The miscreant xealiaee too late that It ia much easier to slay out Phillia Dey. nationally-know- n of trouble than to get out of it home economist, will present a once he or she are in IL Fun with Food" cooking school at Our Lady of Lourdes Church Life Difficult? auditorium, 2840 South 9000 W. Theca ia no use denying the in Magna from 1:$0 to 3:30 p.m. .r week of fact that Ufa is difficult at times, during the the 23rd 27th, to is through methods one best the if but pray your way through a silua according to Dee Taylor, local Safeway manager. tlMb The theme of the school will be You want health? Pray for it. menu sugYou want financial security? Pray to emphasis. low-cofor iL You want happiness? Pray gestions and ways for homefor it. You want life filled with makers to save on th. family Joy? Pray for it, big Sep-temb- ay st Troubles never come single--sthey tell ue and if you can learn le laugh at them, you will be happy much of the time. o Can't Study English Tee Muchl st appetite appealing, and yet eco- nomical. O her features of the school will stress meal planning for entertaining within the home and preparation of food in larger quantities for such occasions. Suggestions for table decorations will also be part of the program. IIICII MASS REGISTERED IS HELD FOR company is sponsoring the five-da- y school sessions, a large number of prizes will he given at the school, including 15 bags of free groceries each day and all the dishes prepared on the platform. A grand prize of a new electric range will be given to some person who attends during the week. TONY CONTI parents should watch, it's how the girl or boy la getting along In these subjects. All other learning ia baaed on ability to read and understand, knowledge of words and how to use thorn pro piy-- Many misunderstandings, soma of thorn serious, result from in ability to properly express a thought or Inability to comprehend what la meant by a stale-mea- t. either vocal or written. An ho may have Individual used the wrong word that means something different than what ha ia thinking. Or he may be mis, understood because tha other person has tha wrong conception of the meaning of the word used. Spelling needs to bo more than proper arrangement of letters to form the word. It muit include the understanding of what the word moons. That's ona good thing about crossword pussies they toads correct spoiling and well-like- Many boys and girls do not like those subjects and are satisfied to learn just enough to satisfy tha teachers and get a passing grads. Perhaps they would fake more interest if they were fold how important it b to have a good command of language. Whatever they do, it will be help n. cof- fee and Lumberjack syrup. All proceeds will be used to plant lawn st the Webster school. The public's cooperation is sought garded woman of this community, PLACE who has been a housekeeper st the Parish Manor, died Thursday, 9:45 p.m. in a Salt Lake Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was a cousin to Father C. E. Free-gar- d BLDG. of this community. Solemn High Mass wss Monday at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 2849 South 9000 West, A large crowd attended the cor where holy rosary was recited nerstone ceremonies for a new Sunday at p.m. Masonic Temple in Magna SatMrs. Murphy was bom March urday afternoon and evening. 11, 1870, in Millmn, Ohio, to Peter Following the removal of the and Katherine Schmidt Theobald. Christopher Diehl Lodge 19, Free She married Martin Murphy, and Accepted Masons of Utah 1902, in Pontiac, Michigan. He building at Garfield, arrangedied May, 1948. ments were made for a new temShe was a member of Our Lady ple at the corner of 8950 West of Lourdes Parish, Catholic snd 2600 South in Magna, facing Churchy Altar Society and Ladies east Benevolent Association. The ceremony was conducted include cousins, by Grand Lodge officers, headed Survivors Reverend Charles Freegard of by Calvin A. Behle, master of tin Magna, Mrs. Leland Kirk, Mrs. grand lodge, F&AM. Over twe John Cash in, Tom Freegard, Mrs. hundred people attended. A dinner at the George W. Fred Freegard, Mrs. Blanche Schaefer, Mrs. William C. Pfeifer, Smith Field House followed the all of Michigan and Margaret ceremony. John A. Cooper is the WorshipFlattery of lows. Rev. Charles Freegard wag the ful Master. celebrant of tha Solemn High Mass; Rev. Daniel Twohig, dea- - r con; Rev. Rudolph Daz, MASONS CORNERSTONE ON NEW sub-dea- DAV NEWS -1 con. Teams Given LAKE RIDCE SHED FIRE HAS $250 DAMAGE SEPT. 7 COPPER GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP DRAWS MANY ENTRIES; TO BE COMPLETED BY END OF SEPT. p,is Libbys fruit juice, Folgers Mrs. Mary K. (Mayme) Murphy, of 2849 South 9000 West, re- d, Number Thirteen 12th. The annual Utah Copper Golf Thus, the club champion will be Championship Matches Given decided. Club championship will have the Vtrl Ncwbold, the defending first round matches of 18 holes The A. B, C and D flights will champion, will play Keith Barbetween September be played on Saturday, Septem- ton in tlie Chuinpiunship flight. completed 10th and 13th, and a total of $350 ber 21st; 18 holes on Oth.rs are: Sunday, Sepii merchandise prizes will be giv- tember 22nd. The thirty-si- x Deb Johnson, bye. holes, en sway. Cmky Brown vs. Art Moss. deciding the first four places in The second round matches of each flight for which J. W. Ridd, Jr., bye. 18 holes will be played SeptemJack Johns' on vs. Harry Ostler. will be awarded, are prize Owen Coon, 11. T. Dyches, Thom- ber 14th to 16th; the third round to be scheduled and a notice postWayne Sandail vs J, W. Richas Hubbard, Dee Taylor, Byron of 18 holes, September 17th to ardson, Sr. Huish, Harold Wacker and John 20th and finale of 18 holes on Sat- ed in due course. Quillan Trcsedor vs. Paul Avc-soRokich. All will be awarded at 21st and 18 September urday, Contributors Given 11a Dullon, holes on Sunday, September 22nd. the Piesulenl's Parly on October bye. A delicious supper at $1.00 per family or 50c per individual, will be served and contributions are being made on the food by Sperrys Pancake and waffle flour; Beatrice Food, Butter & Milk, 81, Ken-neco'- .t . The Complete Home Newspaper BR0CKBANK SHORT ILLNESS R.quiem High Mass wss held Friday, 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2849 South 9000 West for Tony Conti, 72, regarded Magna man, who died Monday in a Salt Lake hos:he first peek at the n;w music pital after a lingering illness. rooms and the auditorium. He had resided for many years at 3026 South 9150 West in MagDay Friday, the 13;h, will be the day na, and had been an employee for set to get acquainted." An as- Kenneoott Copper Corporation for sembly is planned and Walter 44 years. K. Daly, principal, will introduce The fine man was horn Feb:he many new teachers and give ruary 9, 1885 in Caramanico, the students some pointers as to Italy, to Gus and Mary Conti. He how the year can be a groat suc- married Helen Nerone, 1908, In cess. Canyon City, Colorado, and was Hillo" is the theme of the a meftiber of Our Lady of Lourdes matinee dance and it will un- Catholic Church. He retired in 1953 from doubtedly prove a success. The work. dance will give the students an Survivors include his widow, opportunity to place their "hello" four sons, James, Ernest, Magna; into much closer speaking terms and perhaps make plans for the Dan, Salt Lake City, Lawtwo daughrence, Hunter; game that evening. This first preseason football ters, Mrs. Lydia Montoya, Magna; game is between Cyprus and We- Mrs. J. I. McGram, Granger; se ber at Cyprus and is expected to ven grandchildren. be a thriller. It begins at 8:00 p. Holy Rosary was recited Thursm. Friday evening. day at 8 p.m. and burial made in View Cemetery. Cyprus has seven letterman Valley Mr. Conti was a respected man, are Dick returning. and known to scores Pearce and Tom Ketchum. Others include Brent Dea, Nyie Norris, of people. News of his passing Larry Tracy, Jay Carlson and Ed will be greeted with sorrow by all. He had been a fine husband Pearce. and father. The townspeople are invited to Sincere sympathy is extended come to this first game on Friday. to the bereaved family. it there's any on thing that Initial plans are being made for the Sth annual Magna Chamber of Commerce Pancake Supper, to be held at the Webster School Multipurpose Room on Saturday, September 28th, 1957, announces the committee. Henry Mori is the chairman, assisted by L. O. Larson, Pete G. Paulos, Glynn Petersen, Kenneth Huffaker, O. K. Fotheringham, FINE WOMAN DIES AFTER School started Wednesday! Cyprus high school it off to a Spalling, gramniar. reading and big stait '.his year with a student and are English required subjects body of 1,071 students. The school that's good. These are the most has been enlarged during the important subjects and those who summer and everyone is awaiting toads them should be the best ob Pancake Supper Ms si Cookery Emphasised fuod budget. According to Miss Meat cookery will receive speDey, economy in food preparation cial emphasis from Miss Dey. does not necessitate drab meals. Particular attention will be dehow meals voted to low-coShe will meat dishes. can be attractively served and According to Mr. Taylor, whose 1,071 ARE AT CYPRUS Initial Plans Are Given for Time LOCAL COUPLE DANCE NOMINEES ARE GIVEN IN CANTALOUPE DAY BOUNTIFUL AFFAIR The following students have been nominated for offices at Brockbank junior high school, announces Wallace Bawdcn. The finals will e held on Friday. The pupils were nominated by petition of the members of the student body, snd are eligible to run according to their scholastic record of the previous year. They are: President, Aaron Kennard,'. Dick Bennett, Douglas Hatch, Jim Bell, David Smith. Vice President, Becky Ridge, Ray Johnson, Pete Paulos, Roland Wright, Pamela Lofgran, Steven Lester, Geraldine Barker, Marsha Hendrickson, Betty Jane Paster nak, Mike Davis, Lee Cavanee. Secretary-treasure- r, pat Lazcn by, Jeanette KiLpack, Winnie Jensen, Marilyn Harding, Judy Judith Ridd, Sandy Ribotto, Dobbs, Richard Neilson, Dorothy Peterson, Carol Paul and Karen Brems. Cheerleaders, Sherry Newall, Connie Carr, George Ahlquist, Linda Coe, Arlene Evans, Marilyn Woods, Beth Ann Barker, Kathy Donaldson, Linda Barlow, Linda Smith, Sandra Taylor and Sheila Denney. Pictured above are Sam and Melva Denney by the truck Centennial Club members danced on in the parade for the recent Bountiful Cantaloupe Day fete. Mr. and Mrs. Denney are from Magna and active in affairs of this area. Funeral Rites Are Held For Former Resident CYPRUS FOOTBALL FRIDAY For Afternoon Bowlers Here Funeral services for Hedge Lyle The Copper Chapter and AuxChad Culley, Ron Theobold, Cyprus meets Weber this Fri- ris, iliary decorated the tennis court Johnson of 3814 South 2900 East, day evening, 8:00 p.m. here in the Le Grande Tracy, Brent Wight-ma- n at the Fort Douglas Hospital Sun- Salt Lake City, were conducted first and Tony Jacketta. presoason game. This year's fuL Centers-J- ay day, September 1st for the dance Tuesday. McAllister, Lyle A shed and chicken-coo- p fire a is bolstered team fine group by and of Cecil Mr. Johnson, a son On of the meet pleasant ex on September 7th at 7200 West that was held for the hospital on Olsen, Terry Harman. a of and host lettermen, returning Rhoda Goff Johnson, was born Pearce, Quarterbacks Eddie parlance is to listen to someone and 3500 South, caused a $250 of eager players from the J. V. The following teams have been Labor Day. who easily says Just what he damage. The shed belonged to the Participating in the decorating July 15, 1922, in LehL He was and sophomore squids of lust Gary Billings and Grant Bums. to start the Afternoon selected truck-canear r crash a in wants to say. and makes It were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeates killed Hansen Construction Company. It GIVES Bowling season at the Utah Cop- and year. Halfbacks Dick Pearce, Brent dear there Is no amMquity or was quickly quelled by firemen daughter, Cora Jean, Orlando Brigham City Friday morning. The returning lettermen per Club: Dea, Bob Anderson, Lynn Davis, also killed. were men other Mrs. Barber and Four son. Bob, Patty of Salt Lake County Department Tom .Ketchum, tackle, and Gus Paulos, Tim Nelson, Garth Tuesday Afternoon Marie Hibbard OF (He married and two children Because we us it every day, No. 2. Dick Pearce, halfback, both cap- Nelson. Rush ton, cap- McDonald Team No. Lake Salt in 1942, 27, unimsometime seems and Shawn Martha and Spencer January language On the same day, the departtain, Ruth Thomas, Carol Bertoch, Alvin. Fullbacks Keith Korous, Roy member of the tains of this year's squad; Eddie City and was portant. Actually, .that's why It ment was called out to a blaze at Thelma Simmons. Pearce at QB; Chad Cullcy, Larry Whitworth, Frank Rushton, RonArvilla Knight, LDS Church. ia the most Important subject in the residence of Angelo Pappas, The Magna Elementary School Ron Norris, guards; Jay nie Evans and Lee Albertson. Team No. Hauter, Besides his widow, he Ts sur- Tracy, On Wednesday night, Patty 3003 South 9050 West, where a PTA announces the following captain, Beth Reid, June Jeffs, any school curriculum. Jurlson, tackle; Brent Dea, halfSchedule Given sons and vived five McDonald daughters. and at Yeates by Fay grass fire had spread to a fence, schedule of meetings for the en- LaPriel Matthews, Donna Boren. jack and Terry Harman, center. This year's schedule ia as folSue, Martended Mary dance Fort at Thomas, the Carolyn, Douglar $25 causing yesr: Butterdamage. suing Team No. Terry Harman is recovering from lows: It's If it's hushed aboui-ih- en The firemen also answered 5 October 3 "Back to School" field, captain, NaeDean Cooley, Veterana Hospital and served re- lene and 'Mark Johnson, all of an illness, but is expected back secret. at CypSeptember his Mag Lake to Salt parents, freshments and City; guests patients fires grass during the week. No Night. ihorily, and will add strength to rus, 8:00 p.m., practice. Shirley Barton, Dena Rydalch, at intermission. two snd two brothers sisters, na; November 6 and the squad at the center spot. Janie Sparks. Tv often thought . that life damage resulted. September 20 Cyprus at Davis, Earl Johnson, Magna; Kay John-ionTeam No. 4 Msdalyn Robin8:00 p.m., practice. would be Complete Squad S. U. groat deal happier if the with won high Army; DAV the more Once serving 5 General PTA December The complete varsity squad is son, captain, Mable Jean Kemp, honors with the wo started using the advice we September 27 Cyprus at patriotic float at Mrs. Donald (Alice)) King, Botin as follows: meeting. Rula Garside, Reva Boren, Mar- Bountiful 2:00 p.m., practice. Fergive Mends. Mrs. Robert and (Ila) tiful, by Days Cantaloupe February Day ian Bawden. Ends Neil Petersen, Clyde RyOctober 4 Jordan at Cyprus, in division first Magna. that guson, place Love- 8:00 p.m., league. meetipg. A nominating commitTeam No. Drain, cap taking Thankful For Also surviving are his grand- dalch, Allan Cullcy, Lee tee will be chosen at this time to Bliss John Jensen. October 18 Murray at Cyprus, land, (kin, Lila McCarty, Betty SudHousley, James Mrs. and Responsibility's like a string wc parents, Mr. present names for next years of- bury, Edythe Bevan, Lois JohnMy third daughter, Michels, Mike Holden, Don Lund and 8:00 p.m., league. Lehi. can middle of. Both see the ficers. only aid ah had many things to be ston. October at Tooele, ends are out of sight. Sincere sympathy is extended Marvin Steele. March 6 -- Consultation. thankful for, but the "most!" Tackles Tom Ketchum, Jay afternoon, league. Team No. 6 Nola Sizemore, o sorrowed the William McFce family. PTA meeting. was that she wee alive. Gli-April Carlson. Vera Jensen, Myrle November 1 Cyprus at OlymMoyle, Gerald Nominees for the Uiah Copper Election of officers for the 1958-5- 9 captain, In other words, my darling, you Joan Simons. Peel, Rupp, Grant Woodbury, Lloyd pus, afternoon, league. Gerry wished to give thanks that you Duck and Fish Club were named year will be held. Nuvember 8 Bingham at CypDailey. Monday Afternoon On Thursday, September 26, a live ia the present lathis year of Tuesday to include: Guards Larry Tracy, Ron Nor rus, afternoon, league. Team No. 1 -- Elaine Pollock, M. President-L. Miner, Ross Room Mothers and Teachers' 1B57, a lima of turbulence and Barbara Alkire, Eleanor The Hunter Ward Girls' Jr. social will be held captain, Miss Flora Mae Heaton, a rechange and struggle and exdte-ment-f- McQuivey, Carl Wilson. Dear mg, Wanda Beck. Softball team, coached by Miss Vice president-Re- ed from the present b always Damron, at the school. returned missionary Team No. 2 --Shirley Romano, cently Bernice played their fiBeagley, D. E. Russell Clifton. Dimond, the the Eastern States, was a guest mere advontureoue than past. captain, Erma Brown, Dora Rusnal evening, deThursday game Board of Directors speaker at the Hunter Ward eveMrs. W. E. Christofferson was sell, June Brems. 17 to 6. Miss Sharon Buckner returned Hunter 2nd, Plant--Jafeating y Arthur Perkins, L. to Rcxburg, Idaho last called Team No. Ve Oliver, captain, ning service. She related interestWard CRADLE Hunter the LaGuana This from Beach, placed Tuesday A Sabin, Cal Martin, Wayne Elaine Garside, Jeane Smith, ing experiences during her mis- Girls Jr. softball squad as champ- California, whore she served as week for the funeral of her Naylor. sion time. Sheryl Roberts. ions in the North Jordan Stake. maid of honor at the wedding of mother, Mrs. Lucy Oldham, 85, A. Archibald, Magna Plant-- F. ROLL No. Team capBertoch, Other program numbers in- Awards .will be presented during Anita ly wis and John McKay. who died September 1st. Mrs. C. S. Archibald, Ross Montague, Oldham will tain, Nancy Sizemore, Enid Coon, cluded by opening prayer, Ray the Stake LDS Conference Octo- The bride was a sorority sister friends in thisbe remembered Alf Breeze. Hansen! Hazel ares, as she spent at House at Sth Stake Miss to ber the Buckner. The and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bates anduet, Jones; organ piano Ore Haulage-- W. G. Larson, B. Team No. 5 Shirlene Tomlin, Beautiful City," Mr. and Mrs. McKay and Miss several winters with her daughnounce the birth of a baby boy H. Richardson. by Marilyn Cul-le- y the MIA evening meeting. LaRae Herron, June MarThe team consists of Lynnes Buckner will continue their stu- ter and family. and Sheila Borich and closGarfield Water Company C. H. on August 29th. They are in captain, tin, Lorraine Shields. Prows, Irene Johnson, Dorothy dies at the University of Utah. Honolulu. ing prayer, Conley Bailey. The Salt Lake County Fire De- Sipple, Ray Grow. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Justesen anTeam No. Schneller, Clark, Judy Feulner, Linda HanW. Sadler; Dale Refinery-- C. partment is planning an annual nounce Carol Cole, Delores the birth of a baby boy captain, Bernice Amesis Foote, Hunter Davis, of cock, Gayle Clifford The American Legion Auxil9th Son Benefit Dance at the Utah Na- Clifton, M. W. Warner. Vance, Janice Martin. home on leave from the Army Mary Hagen, Bonnie Cullcy and iary will meet at the home of Mrs. on September 3rd. He weighed in Mr. Mrs. and Dean Mine-K- en Pettersson tional Guard Armory in Murray, Bingham Olsen, and has been nam'd at 5 where is taking 6 Shirley Richardson. Reserve, Elaine Devore on Thursday, Sep- Kevin.pounds SIM South State Street, on Octo- Russell Anderson, Stan Goodman-scn- . of Magna announce the birth of Two brothers and' two sisWin Girls Local is He active of months fine a son on 8:00 19th training. tember al p.m. Thursday at a Salt ber 12th. ters are happy about the new Mr. and Mrs. William Hancock visiting with his mother, Mrs. Election will be held Saturday, Lake hospital. This is their Sth Several Fair Prizes The winner of the grand prize baby. a of over the arrival are Floretta Ames, is well as other happy Mrs. Ned J. Clayton and childdrawing need not be present, and September 14th at the clubhouse. boy, and he has been named Dean relatives and friends in Hunter. son on September 1st at St. ren, who have been making their LaVar Pettersson, Jr. door prizes will be given. All Five young ladies, Carol Mark's Hospital. He weighed in at home in All concerned are doing nicely. must be present to win door prizie, Cheryl Marlin, Susanna Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan- Gunnison Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Edon Pugh of 7 pounds, 10 ounces. One brother ia, ore visiting at the home of Planned Sept. 21 Linda Arnone and Pat es. Taylor, BAPTIST CHURCH three sisters are happy about Mrs. Card of Thanka Cameron, known as "Bill's Pills,' Tooele announce the arrival of a and new Clayton's parents, Mr. and arrival. the Sponsoring stations are Murray, We wish to thank everyone for have participated in the local LDS Mrs. J. W. Humphrey and Mr. 22nd at the A reunion for all former resiAugust daughter DraMagna, Riverton, Holladay, William P. Clark. Paiier their many kindnesses at the re- July 4th parade, the 24th parade, Hospital. She weighed in at 7 Clayton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. dents of Gunnison Valley will be Mrs. Rushton Mr. Harold and 900 inper, Millcreek, Lark, West Jordan and 2900 South cent death of our beloved one, county affairs and have been Ned L. Clayton. held at Fairmont Park September pounds, 1 ounce. Sisters Katherine and Kearns. Phene 2916 Margaret Cash Young Schlicker. vited to Galena Days September D. and Anna Kay were glad about recently returned from Boise, 21st from 4:00 to 10:00 p.m. with visited where in them Mr. Clayton will join they 14th at Bingham. The Cash Family the new child, who has been nam- Idaho, Everyone is asked to bring his Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hulet Mr. Winston Roberts, one of the two weeks and the family will twirlin baton as are held They specialize ed Marla Rae. Proud grandparown lunch and enjoy renewing Regular services in the Gladioli and family of Idaho arrived Sep- follows: Idaho, to Idaho growers motor prominent Falls, W. and THANKS coached OF been have CARD ing by ents are Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scars west Mr. Roberts has introduced Entertainment numtember 1st to spend a week visitwhere Mr. Clayton will be engi friendships. We wish to thank everyone for B. Martin, Cheryl's father. of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. David such Sunday bers will be presented. Mr. Mrs. as Hulets with varieties the new Reac at parents, neer ing popular gladioli supervisor their kindnesses and aid in the School. 9:45 Pugh of Tooele. and Mrs. Emil Feulner of Hunter. the White Goddess, Painted Lady tor Plant being built by Westing, When thou has profited so recent death of our beloved one, 11:00 a.m. Church Worship. ADVERTISEI IT PAYS BIG the Donna former Mrs. Hulet is Mrs, Pugh wil be remembered and Harman Carless. His variety house Corporation. much that thou respectest thyself, 7:30 p.m. Bible Byron Tuttle. DIVIDENDS Thursday, their Mae Feulner. hv is ruffling. Bonnie distinguished Rear. former as the tutor. The Tuttle Family thou msyest let go thy Class. MAGNA PTA SLATE MEETINGS Elvs eber , NOMINEES Mil-lai- ARE GIVEN fton FOR CLUB prus Me-cha- HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST ed MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS or County Fire Dept. Plans Benefit Dance 3-- arol - Za-bri- COMMUNITY Wt a.m.-Sun- day f 8:00; CYPRU d, |