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Show Mtni Timet. Magna, Utah Friday, November 1, 1957 SCIENCE SERIES SPONSORED PROCRAMS BY MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE COMPANY ill fw 11 MAGNA ELEMENTARY NEWS draw m brrn making mural about how ani-- : .i It. Uniat- - an.i nniirLiti-- . Jean i ,;: Wo'.. am :n.uk a report on way Im the lull, the Is . . i, put on an layer of fa', color and stop eating We uie trying b. tier to learn out addition and sabtractiun We have timed tests to see if each time w. can beat our W.' hill:- - :um j We are studying ahoul Magna We invited Mr. Marsh to tell us about the water system: we invited Mr. Miner to tell us about the it creation and Mr. McCarty told us about the nusquitu abate- Ilhjlli ment district. We are making maps of Magna and it is interesting. s. Mrs. Elmer's 5th Grade. Room 17. record. lots of decorations in our r'liun. We think it makes our loo mi louk nice. We have . non-livin- fii 31 2 : I I B Y r ORAL Dr. Frank Baxter and Richard Carlson play Dr. Research" and Fiction Writer in The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays. This is the third of the Bell Systems Science Series programs and will be seen over station KTVT. Dr. Baxter and Mr. Carlson are shown using a model of the earth and its magnetic field to show how cosmic rays are deflected as they hurtle in from outer space. No Hacking or Chop-in-g Deer Skins, and cut by power saw. Hunsaker Market 5303 AM West 3500 South or AM 20 evolution. The program is being presented during the International Geopephysical Year; an riod when scientists are coopcrat-n- g in world-wid- e experiments and observations in the fields of pure science. Cosmic rays is one of the most important of these. This is the third scientific program to be televised nation-wid- e by the Bell System. Others are being planned, according to the manager. After this telecast, the 16mm color film will be made available for showing to schools and other interested groups, Mr. Fotheringham said. th All successful individuals have become such by hard work; by improving moments before they pass into hours, and hours that other people may occupy in the pursuit of pleasure. Mary Baker Eddy m'Qi - " MMtllMIIMtiaM CCS7 C.Y T S j 1118 This nftrrnoon I vij:. ' Casino at Monts Carlo. It i.. beautiful building and farm : the world over. The cnlrcr. lobby are of clear glass and ik brown marble. There are two gnmlili-- ; loons. The saloons tonla.u tax eral tables. We walked from table to tr. ble to watch the game, but act : ally I was mora interested in the faces of the gamblers. On not a single face was there a trace of a smile. They all seemed to bt clutched by an unseen power as if they were writhing in the coila of an Inviaible python from which they could not get free. Despair, misery and fear were written on their tired, haggard faces. Many of these people lose their all at the gambling tables. Many of them go up to the Monaco Castle close by. There, from a high cliff a few yards from the Palace of the Prince of Monaco, they jump to their death on the rocks and in the sea far below. A boat is always ready to go out and bring in their bodies. Identification papers are searched for and whenever poesible the family Is informed but nothing Is ever published In the newspapers." So writes Francis Grim. llow terrible and unfortunate! These people are gripped by an passion. I Is a passion tluit seises the soul, traps the mind, imprisons the will and destroy the very moral fiber of a human being. It is a disease, a tragic disease brought on by tlie powers of evil. Rut Jesus came to set the captive free. In Ilim there Is free- - . f: 'm i H. Commander I.uckic It: usalto and State Adjutant Ann Herring-'- , ton reluin.'d tins week from Colorado white '.hey uitendtd a conference lot tin national command, is and adjuKiiils at Colorado Sptmgs. Eiiroule, tV two ladies stopped at Denver. Colo., to visit with friends and relaliv cs of Itrusatto. Mildr. d Fielding of Or. m, Utah, also attended the conference as National connii.liee woman from this district. On Monday, October 28th, the Copp.r Chapter and Auxiliary entertained at a wuid parly at the Fort Douglas Veterans' Hospital. Refreshments were solved and music furnishi d by Don Petty's orchestra. &i recovering from injuries suffered in a two-ca- r sniashup near 3200 West 21st South Thursday. She su fieri, d fractures of the right leg and left ankle, internal injuries und abrasions. She was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital. hi ircn undernourished and his for while he aas the finest sort of man other-v- . .:e, he could not control his pr.'sion for the gambling table, one day a new pastor came to town. He visited the home and Sam to begin going l persuaded to Sunday School. Weeks and months passed. Then one night at church 8am had a transforming experience. The mlnlater in hie sermon said, 1 want to offer yon the greatest lakes' ever offered. I offer you 'Christ. You've tried everything else. Will you taka a chance on Him!" Sam took that chance Christ. The chains that bad bound him so tightly dropped away and for lha first time he was free from hla uncontrollable desire to gamble. few weeks later, on 8unday morning he tel: badly. He did not go to church but his children did. Just before the morning message was over, someone called for the children t6 come outside. 8am R. had Just dropped dead of a heart attack. But before ha died, ha whispered thla to hie wife: Everything Is nil right That chance I took n few weeks ago was lha beat gamble 1 ever made." And It waa! For he lost nothing , . , lie gained Wednesday, November 6th is Dance night at the Veterans' Hospital. Anyone interest d in going HllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIII i I Utah I Copper Club i l Coming Copper Sponsored By Chapter No. 11 and Auxiliary NOVEMBER 8th and 9th WWWYVWrtHWWWWVWWVWWWVWVWWWVVVW Entertainments I NOVEMBER. LAYAWAY NOW FOR XMAS 1957 New Shipment of SCHWINN BIKES GOOD SELECTION OF TRICYCLES All Size MAGNA LUMBER & HARDWARE - music. Floyd Pickering's chestra. or- - E Magna. Utah COMPANY Phona 2271 lilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllimilllllllllllllllliT Inttmnt NONFAT DRY MILK MAKIS 12 07. SEGO CVAPORATED MILK KSL RADIO SPECIALS SEGO MILK, tall can. 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Burke, 36, of 8800 West und 3000 South in Magna, is LIFE was a gambler, lie rather gamble then eat. i icy day could not came i'T. enough. And when It came, .. . t of the time, he never 57 is kindly asked to contact Fay Yeates or Patty McDonald. A hkJ-- 1 States Telephone, this program, The Strange Case of the Cosmic scientists tells how Rays," throughout the world have gone about the task, for 50 years, of identifying one of natures most baffling phenomena. Scientists have determined that cosmic rays come from outer space and that they hit all around the world with about equal in-- , tensity at all hours of the day and night. They do not know just what the rays mean to us or how they can be used to benefit humanity. However, they do know that although every living thing on earth is constantly bombardtd by cosmic rays, they pass right through without harmful effect It is possible, though not yet proved, that they may be partly responsible for the process of NEWS C'um-mapd- This we. k our class has been Neil Peterson, our windows and decorating 4th Grade, Room 20. walls. Next Tuesday our school is Our room is writing poems this being invited to go to Granite year. It's a lot of fun and we en- high school to see a play. In Mr. Novak's room we are joy it. W.-- are also studying about science. The students bring liv- studying about insects. A bet hive ' g ing things and things. was brought to the school for the We are studying Columbus, too. students to study. W Mr. Novak's study language and our world. We are writing stories and 5th Grade, Room 16. A dramatic, scientific journey into outer space to probe the mysteries of Cosmic Rays will be the next Bell Syst.m science TV program. According to Mr. O. K. Fother-inghamanager for Mountain DAV j pietures of the moon. Room 23, 4th Grad.1. mm-ii.i) The world is a looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at il, and il will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it, and Mrs. Selma Elmga of Hunter with it, and it ia a Jolly kind is the winner of a Westinghouie companion. masti r, awarded recently in a Fairfax Bread contest sponsored by the Safeway stores. Mrs. Elzinga has won a number of contests. This one was for the Western States. Entry hlunks for other similar contests may be obtained at the Magna Safeway store, announces Dee Taylor, manager. Hunter Woman Wine Safeway Contest ....he CELERY HEARTS, Snoboy No. 1, pkg. APPLES, Washington Delicious, 3 lb. bag ... 29c CABBAGE, Solid, new crop, lb. 2c PINK GRAPEFRUIT, each 5c AND HELP US CELEBRATE COMF DOWNTOWN SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 and2 OUR 10T1I ANNIVERSARY Standard arket - |