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Show Universal Microlilming HI Pierponi Aw. 1 Uki CiT. Ulh 5.-1- -- ? 4 Th E MJ THINKING out LOUD Forty-fir- a. cooking school Phillia Dcy, will begin on , Monday of next September 23rd at Our Lady of Lourdes Cliui'ch auditorium, 2010 South 9000 W.-s- : in Magna, according o Dee Taylor, Magna Safeway you must soma tlma j manager. This store is spunosing Ahool fight it out or pariah; and if that In keeping with the general be so, why not now, and whora theme of Fun With Food," Mis; you aland? D.y will impiiasize new foot Ta ha honest, to ha kind earn a little and a pend a little! leas, to make upon tha whole a family happier for your presence, to renounce whan that shall be necessary and not to be embittered. to keep a few friend. but these without capitulation-abo- ve all. on tha same grim conditions, to keep friends with himself hare ia a task for all that a man haa of fortitude and delicacy. A five-da- f.a-turi- y wi-ek- I FINE MAGNA products and new dishes, with particular emphasis on those which can be prepared easily and quickly. "Th. trend in America today is toward more exotic cooking, ind recipes of this sort will be emphasized at the Magna school," .he nationally-know- n radio and elevision food authority who will ireside at the school stated. One point that all local home--J SUNDAY EVE RITES M. L MINER ARE SET FOR MAGNA WOMANTO DUCK CLUB FINAL RE-ELECT- FIRST SECURITY HOLDS MAGNA LADY DIES makers, will be interested in is that different subject matter and dishes will be featured each day of the school, according. to Mr. Taylor. Something new in modern techniques homemaking will be revealed each day," he pointed out. The cooking schools vgill com mence at 1:30 p.m. and close at 3:30 p.ia, although Miss Dey will be available after the school for individual consultation. Number Fourteen CEREMONIES GROUND-BREAKIN- G Mary Diana Reid Sutton, .76, of 7950 West 2820 South, regarded Magna resident, died Sunday, 6:05 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Born October 21 in Pleasant Green, Utah, she was a daughter of Peter J. and Janet Alice Spencer Reid. She married Charles Ernest Sutton December 20, 1899 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died February 2, 1934. The fine woman was a member of the Spencer Ward, had been a Primary worker for 25 years and also a Relief Society teacher. Survivors Given Survivors include three sons and two daughters, John and Grant, Magna; Vance S., Holla-daMrs. Grant (Alice) Haslam, Magna; Mrs. John (Lee) Gcrsick, San Francisco, California; eight grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services are being con- ducted this Thursday, 1:00 p.m. in the Spencer Ward and inter- - 4 ! - , rv&rhi rtv I ji i V ' ... IF -- rt i. 1 b nL , ' r , y; ED Funeral services were held Thursday in the Magna Second LDS Ward Chapel for Mrs. Char-ifElnor Holt Whittaker, 37, 3331 South 8920 West, who died Sun-la7:50 p m. in a Salt Lake hospital of complications after an operation. Mrs. Whittaker was born May 1920 in Stockton, Tooele 12, County, to John Moroni and Ella Atrasburg Holt She married Howard Isaac Whittaker in 1937 in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the LDS Pleasant Green Ward and the Relief Society. Survivora Gives Survivors of the fine woman are her husband, a daughter, Shirley Gayle, Magna; her mother, Della Strasburg Jensen, Salt Lake City; two brothers, Veldon, Sparks, Nevada; Melvin, Salt Lake City; four sisters, Thelma Inman, Deloris Johnson, Dorothy Burr, Salt Lake City; Erma Petty, Kearns. j ct Paople are always blaming their circumstance for what they are. X don't believe in circumstances. Tha people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for tha circum-stance- a they want, aqd. If they cant find them, make them. y, in Ufa ia darful than faith the one great aaeving force which we can neither weigh in tha balance nor teat ia the crucible. Evan tha moot skapfical knows that faith ta something outside . The Complete Home Newspaper Magna, Utah, Friday, September 20, 1957 Year st SAFEWAY PLANS 5 - DAY WEEK COOKING SCHOOL BEGINNING SEPT. 23 AT CATHOLIC CHURCH ly , "A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION" "Read It In The Timet There an counties man who an deeply kond lor lha uplifting influence they ban in thair own phene. Ona that I'm particularly thinking of la Dr. LeGrend R. Oath orthodontia, who haa prec-licelremodeled' tha taath of my oldaat daughtar. Backy. Ho ia ona of tha kindoaL moat thoughtful, eonaidarata Chriatian man I ha ra ever mat. and it ii In appradation of hia fina qual-Uand to hia lovely nuraaa and racaptionlat. that I express my grmtiluda for thair live that ha to Tl M E lGHNT-A-: easts self Is osaontial whatever ha calls U. For once faith dies In a parson, ho bogiaa to draw on tiioly on hia own resources. But the world is too big a place, and Its problems ara too many, foe any human being to deal with it successfully with only hia per eoual strength. It almply is not enough. Thors la no security and no Dixon Thomas except that which to rooted There are no successful Clerical and lives that an not built on faith. The Workers, Local No. 692, Only with faith can any of us Technical Mine-Mil- l, was certified August hope to live a full Ufa. 22, 1955, by the National Labor Behold, wo Uvo through all things Relations Board to supercede the Independent Union of Utah Coplamina, thirst. Bereavement, palm all grief and per Employes. The Constitution was adopted misery, AH woe and sorrow; life Inflicts March 15, 1944, and the first contract between Kennecott Copper Us worst Corporation and Local No. 692 On soul and body-h- ut was effective July 1, 1946. One of not die. Though wo bo sick, and find, and the organizers and tha unions first president was C. R. Brooks, faint and worn. who at present is Auditor of La, all things can bo boreal Plants. Shakespeare Purpose Given The purpose of this organizaTwo things." said Immanuel Kant fill me with aws: tha star tion is to assure workers within jurisdiction the full benefit of ry heavens, and the sense of its their right to moral responsibility in man.' and to collective bargaining un Tha highest compact wo can der the laws of the State of Utah and the United States of America. aaake with our fallow Through bargaining, this Union there bo truth between us has achieved such things as vacations, sick 'leave, health and welIndependence? That's middle fare benefits, and a better re la class blasphemy. Ws are all de- tionship between employee and pendent on ona another, every employer. Officers Given soul of us on earth. The present officers of the What humanity needs to not Union are: Dixon H. Thomas, the pseaatoo of scientific immor- president; Melvin M. Hall, vice J. L. Matthews, Finantality. but compassionate pity ia presiden.; this lift and infinite mercy on tha cial Secretary; M. O. Mitchell, Recording Secretary; M. A. Bailey, Day if Judgment -- Ibid warden; B. E. Hansen, conductor. The executive board is com1 remember that a wise friend posed of M. L. Miner, A. E. Clegg, at mine did usually say, That L. A. Clement and W. F. Sadler. which b everybody's business is nobody's business. Mrs, Sutton was a pioneer resident of this community, having lived here all her life. She was a respected woman, loved by all, and news of her passing will be noted with sorrow. Sincere sympathy is extended to her fine family. Pictured above are a group of civic leaders who ceremonies of participated in the ground-breakin- g the new Magna First Security bank. They are O. K. Fotheringham, Kenneth Huf faker, Byron L. Huish, Pete G. Paulos, Harold Wacker and L. O. Larson, manager of the Magna bank. SCHEDULES GIVEN FOR GOLF PLAY OVER THIS WEEKEND 10:00 W. H. Smith, Chet Coles. Work is going forward on the will also be bookkeeping faciliGeorge Amussen. 10:07Phil Debs, Len Chytraus, new Magna First Security bank, ties. On the main floor, in addition situated across the street from Frank Withers. Wilkin, A1 Emery, the present banking office and to the lobby, there will be offices between the post office and tele- for mortgage, Timeway, small ?ick Fellis. loans and for bank officers. EmInterment was made in the "C" Flight phone building. 8:15 C. E. Frew, C. Larson, Tooele City Cemetery. The new edifice is scheduled phasis will be on quiet and priSincere sympathy is extended Rex McArthur. lor completion before the end of vacy in the consultation rooms. 8:22-B- ob the bereaved family in the Claude the year. It will feature spacious Ceilings will be of acoustical tile. of Hubbard, Mr. George S. Eccles, president their beloved one. Engbcrg, Dave Roth. panels of glass for the full view 6:29 G M. Cloward, Dr. llipp of the lobby and will cover 4,480 of the First Security Bank system, In one of the largest records of Kuida, Leon Bird. balloting over held tor the ansquare feet. There will be a mo- believes that Magna and communities have a 8:36-- H. nual Utah Copper Duck and Fish J. Clark dern fireproof vault with indiviGillespie, CATHOLICS bright future, and the First SeClub, an election of officers was Barnard, L. H. Boyd. dual safe deposit boxes. 8:43-R- ex held Saturday, September 14th. curity Corporation has faith in Treseder, William Exterior Given them. Bob Dobson. Prather, The building's exterior will be M. L. Miner was reelected pres--I R. B. of brick and architectural 8:50Glcn Treseder, He states that First Security is stone, ident; Reed Damron, vice presiWright, F. Showell, W. F. Lopez. with aluminum and plate glass grateful for the patronage and dent Parky McCleve is appoint-e- d FETE L. F. entrance. The Boren, lobby will be trim- confidence extended by so many secretary. Bob Kelahan, Reed med with metal and Williams, mahogany, people in the Magna area,- and Goodsell. Board of Directors and there will be recessed, glare-fre- e pledges every effort by the staff D" The next game night of Our Arthur Plant Jay Perkins, L. Flight fluorescent The toward the building up of -- this 7:30L. V. Durland, Pete Peter- building will be lighting. Lady of Lourdes Church is slated I A. Sabin. section of Utah with the finest in r son, Fred Pike, for September 21st at 8:00 p.m. Magna Plant-- F. A Archibald, Ross McQuivey. by modern refrigeration. There complete banking service. 9:17 R. There will be door prizes, andC. S. Archibald, Dick .7:37' Bill McClure, Earl Camp, Burningham, C Bsttfi other gifts to be awarded that Drushall, Larry Disera. Ore Haulage W. G. Larson. 7:44-- H 9:24 Dr. E. F. Waters, fial Garfield Water Company-R- ay Coleman, Mike Ontievening include a TV lamp, veros. Wille, Jim Coffey. ladys electric shaver, corner I Grow. 9:31 Blaine Pitts, Dave Coffey, 7:51Ken Bezzant, Jim Fergu Utah Refinery --C. W. Sadler, shelf, stuffed animal, telephone son, Ned Chestnut stand, Melmac dishes, clothes Bingham MinesKen Olsen, Gordon Treseder. 7:58 Ed Brown, M. J. Winkel, 9:38Frank Zaccaria, Bob Anhamper, floor lamp, jewelry set, Stan Goodmansen. Lane cedar chest, table lamp, Jim Walker. derson, Ray Thompson. 9:45 Kim Pitts, Bob Bach. combination jeweliy set, ladys! 8:05Ken Hall, Bud Boyei hand bag, cookie jar. Black ForClare Plant Griff Lindquist est Cuckoo clock, electric hair I Stew Championship flight will make Sluder, Today the Magna Chamber of their own competition. clipper set, dutch oven, lawn Sharp, Bob Hayes. Commerce announced arrangechair, Westinghouse dock radio. ments have been completed for The public is invited to attend. the big professional stage show, OFFICE Hypnotic Marvels," which will Dr. George Singer here for bring Tuesday Afternoon an evening of entertainment to CLUB The following scores were reinclude demonstrations of hypnocorded Tuesday afternoon: Elva tism in all its exciting and mysThomas W. Daniels, 83, former Rush ton, 144, 153, 142; Margaret Let your postal service help terious phases. Norma Hau-te- r, Magna resident, died Thursday Butterfield, Packages of all sorts will soon LaPrele Matthews, be carrying Christmas gifts up you to have the happiest ChristThis show will be presented at in Lynwood, California, of nan pickJune Jeffs, and down country and across the mas of your life. If you have the Cyprus high school un Mon- tural causes. lie was ed up split; seas. Most of them will reach questions, please ask at the Mag- day, October 7th, the proceeds in this area. split and Funeral rites were conducttd NaeDene their destinations in good time, na office. Donna Boren, will be used for community proThe annual Utah Copper Duck Cooley, 141; Joan Simons, 143; and good condition. But many Monday and interment made in jects. I and Fish Club Fish Derby, will Margo Wadsworth, 130; Gerry will look as though they have Forest Lawn. Entertainer be held Sunday, September 22nd, Peel, 155; Thelma Simmons. 148; had a very Mr. Daniels was born August rugged experience. Dr. Singer, the star of the 10, 1874 in 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Ruth Thomas, 153; Vera Jensen, And some wont arrive at all. England, a son of show, is a nationally known hyp- Thomas and Sarah Nola Sizemore, 142; Mad-e- r, grounds, announces Merrill Min- Postmaster Byron L. Huish Cowley Dannotist and a top flight entertainer iels. I I Just happened to hear lha last presidznt Edythe says there are many reasons why alyn Robinson, whose extraordinary hypnotic A total of 2250 in prizes will Bevan, Una that Balia Davis gave op a Rula Garside, packages get badly banged up or He is survived by three suns, demonstrations have delighted be awarded. Some will Include: 166; Afton Drain, 146; Marian miss their goals completely. EsTV play Tuesday night, and David of Salt Lake City, Clifford MADE and baffled audiences for many t, bass, $5.00; crappie, $5.00; channel Bawden, 163; Reva Boren, theught It was aomathing wa of Lynwood and Luke of Hunter, pecially important among these reNot Dr. has only years. Singer should all remember. $5.00; blue gill, $5.00; carp, 146; Mable Jean Kemp, reasons is faulty preparation. The ceive nationwide acclaim from 0 grandchildren and 0 greatShe said; Meat of us ara cap$2.50; trout, $5.00; mudeat, $2.50; Lois Johnston, 146. sender starts with a box that is Jimmie Hales was named bish- theater and radio audiences, but grandchildren. able af hating foe vary different $5.00; sucker, $2.60. much too flimsy to do the job. op of the Pleasant Green 2nd he has been featured on The family desires to thank Dr. C. D. Clark, president of perch, many A $2.50 bonus prize for the reasons-hu-t. all of us are cap the else he uses inadequate paper Ward Sunday night He will be television Or for their flowers and announces that everyone has and Oquirrh Fury, appearances over fish 15" will able of forgiving, too.' be ' and string for wrapping and ty- assisted by Waldcmer Reese, first fulfilled successful of sympathy in their the United Fund annual drive largest expressions engagements warded. Only bass, trout, and ing. Or maybe he uses tape which counselor and Ernest A. Case, in his tour of Canadian Provinces bereavement. will start Monday. channel cats are eligible. comes unstuck. second counselor. and many countries of South In the larger mail centers, Anyone who wishes to do so CRADLE An entry fee of 50c per person America. are Ernest Retiring bishopric may designate which' organiza- will be packages are moved by conveyor charged and there will be tion they desire to have their draw belts or other mechanical devices. Daybell, bishop, Ira Russon and Pete G. Paulos, president of on an ice chest. Cole-- 1 of The time first bowling prizes ROLL contribution given, or it may be man stoves, combination thermos at the Utah And between distribution points, James Poulsen, counselors. the Chamber of Commerce, rewofor Club Copper sacks of parcels get piled on top given to the Oquirrh Fund, c'o and sandwich containers, Cole- mens President J. Frank Peel of ports this organization feels quite evening bowling resulted Dr. Clark. man lanterns, Little Brown jugs, In the following scores: Virginia of one another as on railway OquirTh Stake announces that fortunate in bring able to bring First Child Norma Collings, mail cars, for example until the both sides of 8900 West will now Professor Singer to Magna, for The theme of the campaign is barbecue grill, fish tackle box, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of weakest items in the lot give way be in the kit Marie 2nd Ward and the entertainment contains varwith Rose Zito, dishes, reels, camp poles, Work." The "Give Where You Magna announce the birth of out of sheer inability to carry both sides Magna min-Laura knife West will be iety and consists of fast, clean fun 152; creels, 9050 sets, ! of lines, nets, Bezzant, Betty baby girl on August 31st. She scale of giving is a day's pay. Postal their burden. The Copper Printing Company employees now Ada Peterson, 144; in the Magna 1st Ward, as well in the mystery field. Daniels, 158; traps, flashlights. weighed in at 8 pounds, lfc ouncasks all former subscribers to the Winners of these prizes do not Dorothy Merrill, 140; Dorothy who handle the packages after as the remainder of Garfield. es and has been named Debbie Club Entertained and adult children will Both Garfield Leader, to kindly send Anita Jones, they are broken sometime reDee, Members of the C & G Club have to be present to win. be fascinated by the many acts or Ann. ceive cuts if the contents are give the Magna postoffice their Thelma Helen 150; Blind of Thanks 151; Card Wimmer, Mrs. Drawing were entertained Friday by which include audience particiaddresses. glass. permanent Alice Proud grandparents are Mr. Don Robinson. Game gifts were Ribotto, Singleton, The blind drawing is set for The Garfield postoffice closed We wish to thank everyone for pation in which the doctor proves and Mrs. Eugene Worthen and warded to Mrs. Dee Peel, Mrs. Beth Ahlquist, Percan be fun. Good that hypnosis Preparation their many kindnesses at the re' Sunday, September 22nd. All September 6th. Lillian Riley, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.'Reid of MagPostmaster Huish believes that cent death George J. Smith and Mrs. Merl members are urged to repair Nellie Powell, 159; haps the most outstanding are Thank you for youT of our beloved one. na. Mrs. Taylor will be remem- Coon. 166; Malmborg, 167; Audrey control of the subconscious, ex' their blinds from Sunday, Sep- Maxine Collings, 156; Roxie anything that is worth packing bered as the former Ann Reid. -- Fahiily of LuAnn Beagley trasensory perception, telepathy, The group will meet Septem- tember 22nd to and postage, to worth good Monday, Septem- Morse, Nola Farnsber 27th with Mrs. Eugene ber 30th, inclusive. to protect it pain control and many others. preparation enough Cenella Rodgers, 144; First Daughter worth, 156; Party Planned October Shields. On September 14th and 15th, be closed to Margaret Nelson, 149; Villa Wil- against all ordinary hazards of Amazing Fret will The club enter9th For Motor Pool Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Black of Mrs. Sam Denny handling and transportation. So Mr. and boating and fishing October 1st liams, 149; Ella Empey, 140. One of the most amazing feats Mrs. Denny's son and famLieutenant Darrell Farmer and to start tained with Magna announce the birth of use good box, plenty 5th. For girls who were their first daughter on Septem- his wife visited for ten days with of excelsior or shredded or wad- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fullmer is a scene billed as In the Long, Others are Vivian Kemp, ber 5th. She tipped the scales at Lieutenant's Farmers parents, ded paper, cover with a good and daughter, Terry of Salt Lake Long Ago" where the doctor of the Kearns Motor pool, a dinMaxine Sandall Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Craig are 6 pounds, 9 ounces and has been Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farmer, Sr., gives demonstration of Age Re- ner party will be held at MamIrene grade of paper, tie with strong City, also a daughter, over the arrival of a Arlene Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn gression, and with proper sub- my's Cafe on 21st South Wednesnamed Ruth. adhis sister, Mrs. Jack Ahlquist, a rejoicing on and and Christoffamily, Millie cord, directions),' (two 13th atlTuckey, September Davis and children, Jean, Phillip jects, occasionally otic will be day night, October 9th at 8:00 Jr., and a sis- daughter St. Mark's Hospital. She tipped ferson, 141; Sylvia Wimmer, 141; dress on one side only. Those who Mr. and Mrs. Black have four brother, Wallace, Thorne. taken back to a lime before birth p.m. and Jerry of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Melba address on sides all ter, packages Ruby the scales at 11 pounds. A sister Elaine Husband, boys, Anthony, Wayne, Kreg and For reservations, kindly conwho has been home on for a glimpse similar to that dont make Jerry, Vi anyone. help 147; They Nordqulst, 157; are Cvshing, brothers three anxiously and Bruce. Lieutenant Farmer graduated the service, left Sun- which has caused interest and tact Gwen Shaw, phone 2692 or from leave themselves for and work Denece multiply Mrs. Begent, fister. new Shirley Grandparents are Mrs. Lydia in August from the Texas A. M. awaiting the LuCarol Harmon, the problems of the post office day for Oihaha, Nebraska, to controversy in the famed Bridcy Vi Martin at 3329 by October Atkin of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. He and his wife plan to make Emma Craig of Hunter is pater- Disera. 2nd. Murphy Case." clerks. join hia company. 153; Jean Bowden, J. V. Black of Magna. their home in Portland, Oregon. nal grandmother. Schedule of starting times for play in the Utah Copper. Golf Club championship for September 21st and 22nd, include the following for the first round: A Flight 1:00 Dee Howell, Ellis Bingham, Bob Poulsen. r, Buma, Ken Homer Pitts. l:12-Gr- ant Simmons, Gale Midgley, Pet Paulo. 1:18 Jay W. Sadler, D. M. Lou Fisher. 1:24 Gordon Merrill, Henry Mori, Hersh Metcalf. 1:30 Weldon C. Matthews, Larry McCullough, A1 Cunningham. 1:36 Bob Ziio, Sr., Mac Hale, Ralph MitchelL B" Flight 9:10 Glen Lee; Norm Osborn, . ks 1:06--Hen- ry Non-Ferro- I PLAN FOR SEPT. 21 10:14--Gra- nt Huf-fakc- 1 8:57-Rus- sell - HYPNOTIC MARVELS HERE ON OCTOBER 7th, SPONSORED RY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE b--L- UNITED 9:52-Wo- STARTS HERE MONDAY Former Magna Man Succumbs GIVES POINTERS POST ON MAILING OF PACKAGES FISH DERBY SET FOR SUNDAY In California 149-16- 7; 134-16- 7; 144-13- 5; 138-14- 2, well-know- 4-- 131-13- 3; BISHOPRIC FUND DRIVE ody 151-14- 5; CHANCES ARE 136-13- 5; 135-13- Top-Flig- 8; HERE 139-ca- 137-13- 2; I Notice To Former Garfield Leader Subscribers 150-14- 6; 142-16- 164-15- 4; 4; 175-14- 4; 155-14- 144-14- 0; 4; 1 188-16- 2; 145-14- 4; 147-14- 1; 142-15- 3; .167-15- 5; 144-15- 1; 141-15- 6; 144-16- 2. son-in-la- w |