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Show -- 141 S Piwpoai Lake City Fliat la jtdnriHiBi Flnl-- Ia News Coverage In Reader Inlaraat rtni FlrslIn Read It in The Times or Leade- r- The Complete Home Newapmper" Community Service tear Fortieth YOUTH, 10, FIGHTS FOR LIFE AFTER ROAD MISHAP Gary Drobny of Salt Lake City ia still in a critical condition after he was knocked Funeral Rites from his new Christmas bicycle by an automobile near the old Salt Lake Airport Thursday after- Set Friday For Nile W. Furrow noon. He suffered a compound l:g fracture, skull fracture, lacerations and abrasions. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drobney, 262 Ivan Court, Salt Lake City. Accompanied by his stepbro.her, William Fuller, 13, he was on his way to Magna to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley, 2990 South 0900 West. Investigating sheriffs said the boy was struck by a car driven by Carroll Carman, 18, of 8360 Herzog Avenue, Magna. The accident occurred near 3200 West 21st South. The driver told officers she had swerved to miss ano.her car which nad driven into her path. The ot.ier auto involved in the accideiu d:d not slop at the scene. No were issued. Nile Warren Furrow, 60, of 2846 South 8700 West, Magna, died Monday at 4:45 p.m. in a Salt War I. Survivors Given Survivors include his widow of Magna; mother of Salt Lake City; sons, Glenn, Kearns; Howard, Magna; daughters, Mrs. Nilene Stow, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gloria F. Roberts, Granger; nine grandchildren, a sister. Funeral rites are set for Friday, 1:00 p.m. in the Pleasant Green LDS Ward chapel and burial will be made in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Furrow was an excellent father and husband, and the sincere sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family. FIRST 1957 BABY? As we go to press, the first haby far 1957 has not as yet been for the area from Garfield to 5600 West in Hunter. The First Baby of 1957 is being the Chamber of . Commerce and its birth should be reported either to the Copper Printing Company, 3322, or Magna Drug, 4441, to receive the following gifts: A thermometer set from Magna Lumber and Hardware. A Baby novelty gift from McDonalds Flowers. 2 cases of baby food from 1,1 ' , !.? & a. it Leader for it will con.ain the complete story of the beautiful new Safeway store ir Magna and five, full pages of advertising, listing many, many specials. .n.iie me. a. it l:i a i I . hrtX' '.'V-'--tr ; .Vi-.- -- ' . - V5V1 it. su:v-.- n . vs- - New Safeway Store r.i.iieiK. Tlif bciutiful new Safeway klii.s !s. - )n, al 845o Wost and 2700 South in Magna, will have its formal ) opening on Janua y 11th, and this , .1 - ! V' : l&SKv 5 ): :i n a . modern new spacious, iew Thrift Center opened during 1956 in the building formerly occupied by Hcbers Roller Rink and is serving paSkating inii'ii-.1 i a'.i wuri.ji U'A :i. in a fine manner for almost trons i Uii (tU. and d a x :ih..ilii'n uf 4!3 in the home. found a giealcl' di ir.and loi water everything T.n). the Standard Market mov- ' .ii.it nieiea .d ed t(l iargt.r quarters in the build- 'lints i f ldl-a- re l.iey have a jn occupied by Jims over I!).i5s fm.il c iuni of Ui25. Club f0rinrly in Magna and is ublo to give valuation is a Magriu's s and complete line of $2,100.1)00.00. otlur items to the down-tow- n ri.1 yv"i': va i l.K " is the re.siden.- - of Mr. and Mis. Fred L. Collings, 2976 South 8700 West, which was (warded second place and prize money or $15. t h.i A j - m : 'a , f i I),1 1 . m - :i. year oi ri.-i and i'.. i i m v. t1 Other Homes Planned Demand is also great for the popular homes constructed byy, Vi t ..i i.a , Cu iiiini - Papanikolas, many custook can n: a hi., ,.u p'mned and other lovely ro ns . i.f unuMialI bccording to announce- -' sJ(, i ' " ;;r"nu-n- t made by John E. Tapaniko- - I 11.1'. I. I. k- , FAREWELL SET M'd ;V food-stuff- and Granger, Out m lliini.-their water y..ti':n s.i vices 1800 . shopper. Their former building was com custom. is, an in.-r- . a o of 2U0 over , t . renovaied and rt;modeled .1 o lo.it ion is 19jj. 1 lie asse.A large crowd attended a fareand now houses the City Bakery, well tc.diniunial SunJay evening $3.2ll(UK)U.OO. one of Magna's most popular busBank fur Elder Kuheil Zilu al the Msgnas iness firms. The bakery's business lii-- l Bank Magna's Pl.asunt Green Ward Chapel, and is so popular they are open every extended best wishes for his si. owed a dt'iiiiiti inert use ill 1B38, day and hare long evening hours. r. LDS mission in the Great Lakes accord '.lu to I.. O Lm uii, mana-'geThe SkiLine Ice Cream and Theie is an iiu'i. ii'i' of 150 area. Elder Zito is the son of Mr. Restaurant, moved to larger quar100 u:id uituouIs savings and Mrs. Robert Zito of Magna. checking ters during 1956 and the opening jtr At the same time, Elder Doug- 'accounts, us well os immy loans of Carls Highway Cafe was anMUM las C. Roberts, son of Mr. anil Mrs. 'that wc:e uppioved. other milestone in 1956. It is sitF. J. Roberts, also of this comuated on 2400 South. Industrial Output honored. He is dei munity, was ii ml ni.Uing. our most , In addition, the Rock Springs Mining 4tf parting for the North Central impoi t.nil indus ry, contributes Grocery remodeled their store and of the family. Other teen-ageStates Mission. the lien's sliar of business to the the Reierve Forces took over '.he have become imbued with the desuccess of tie se cm. nil. undies, and former building of a car agency, corating Christmas spirit and with jjciik inoJuclion lepurted, located at 2700 South and 3800 plan to have a Teen-- gors conslate Unit lii.m was a wonderful West, extensively remodeled it for test next year for the best decora fine building and adjacent storyear. A ('iimplde u.t'.ch: on ated home. (ipei.il. ms tuj pabhshed age lot. Mr. Filippo Nolarianni, shoeill but Week's pa;i. r. Th. Monutii::! 1'Uei Supply and maker of this community, nn- Utiih lo.V' r A Li.ii Oiupuny nouncod a new site for a repair also ilc.'iJ i'xik.:i;i .l number ol'shnp and the Hunter Medical y. :?:? n U nold Clinic and Pharmacy opened in a. ;, i.l.'i : t patrons, - W.n lM- am! i.j.i Gi.f.n, ii. ina-- 1 December wi'.h three doctors, Kenneth Hill, M. A. Newman and R. Gruff in attendance. William Tin' 'b.1,,11.1 1. 1:;.' uf l!ii Mjun-Martin is in charge of the tain Kiaien T i. jiiinne and Tle-igraph t'mi.ii ii.y Jims na n ub!.1 to pharmacy, aiippiy many r.e.v p .vale line, mv... w unm i . t.v town: 1 and di ..pit'.; the Land Owners he Garfield run-! a of Gaii.nl, s.;il iih'AS I .imiier of uc- - Elation is completing pans o ill construct 36 homes at 3200 South i''11, rouP of of a Landmark nd, g " Passing are brie residence, -of -.1 town The ii r..i.I Us.it: hi (...mii,,! in It..'iU, after now being comp eted on 8400 W. by the Howell Company. . the 1 j a i e i ...1 bv toll Copper Cl'';'1', a! :'!i t'.ial they Fine Subdivision liad Fold the Ii.i.'n s !'j J'i:m W. The Den-MSubdivision just Crefor and Galoieatii off 8400 West, now has a large liipniiy Other prize winners for curb movul-th- us (iid.ng urn. of 'lie bpartmi.nt house and two homes street, who received $2.50 prizes, old st l.iw:u in L'l.iii and a th.re and within 30 to 69 days include: in liic iiiimu,; in.t'i'y of the will have a total of seven homea Kenneth B. Kidd, 3005 S.:uth slate. moved in. All will be completely 8900 West. Many p'divhuscd eith- bricked, and the area has all utilErnest Daybcll, 2955 South 8930 er the homes they lived in or ities, road and curb and gutter. West others and had iliein moved to It is restricted to brick homes. E. J. S.eed, 3484 South 7495 M. F. Orr, salesman for the sections of Magn.i and Hunter. The apartment building, which West Paulos Auto Company, will depart Others w. ii! moved to various will bJ completely renovated outL. 8700 2950 South Deck, Lloyd side with brick and very modern Saturday for Miami, Florida, win- ti:cs of greater distance. West. ner of a awarded to Many Naw Homes the interior, will have 8 units, in trip Frank Maddy, 3207 South 8G30 him ' by the Oldsmobile In addition, const ruction of four with 3 rooms and 4 with 4 West. Region office for his homes, by individ.iuU and subdi- rooms. Claude E. Jones, 2948 South selling ability. vision contractors show that this The new residents of this area 8600 West. Mr. Orr chalked up a mast area is rapidly growing and ex- will include Mr and Mrs. K. L. DeWayne George, 3301 South enviable record of car Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie selling and panding. 7580 West. Com- Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Duane liar-war-d, to win Alldmlge the bracket in top plac.d Wayne LaMar Nelson, 3110 the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barton pany is planning 40 more homes trip. Vivian Way. in more, and lfan-se- n and Mrs. G. A. Paulos. Homes continue to build lh:-iSeven lots remain for sale. D of P Meeting Holiday Party Post Offico Receipts popular type of construction, exA meeting of Oquinh Camp, panding into Uvo lewl hour's. Magna Postoffice receipts for Members of the Magna Fire Alldrcdge Construction Coin- - 1956 were $30,204.74, showing a Daughters of Pioneers, will be their pany also plans to have their new; marked gain over 1955s total of held Thursday, January 10th at Department . entertained the home of Mrs. Kate Jensen. partners at a holiday dinner Bnd shopping center of a grocery stoic, $20,406.74. During the period of Several other ladies will assh-- as entertainment Saturday evening jdrug-stur- e and tliivc oilier shups, ' December 10th to 22nd, a total of Istar.ed in early spring, oK( ring 140,000 pieces of mail passed at the social which in tli-- - Firchalb A gay, social time was enjoyed another fine addition to the com-- j begins at 1:00 p.m. through this office, -- - All members are urged to at-- ! by the group. munity. I r Jse.-urit.- FOR YOUTH I fi-G- f-- Third prize money of $10 and the honor was awarded to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E G. Paulos, 2911 South 8700 West. This residence was completely decorated by G 'S Paulos, eldest son 2 baby blankets from Louis Tuesday, January 8th, has been Falvo & Sons Merc. set as the date for the annual $3.00 worth of baby items from Magna Second Ward Gold and Green Ball in the ward house. It will begin at 8:00 p.m., and be in charge of the MIA. A program is to be presented, followed by ballroom dancing. .4 4 i f . A : U.-'-s- - FV- - I r . A rs MAGNA CAR A Ken-neeo- tt SALESMAN WINS TRIP v?' J j - I S. Granger Infant Suffocates In Bed At Home ; Eldar Jamas F. Cushing A farewell program for Elder James F. Cushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cushing of Garfield, will be held January 6th at the Garfield Ward, 7:00 p.m. A Elder Cushing is leaving to Granger baby smothered in bed early Saturday serve in the Northern California Mission for the LDS Church. morning. The baby, Charles Lynn Luck-ar- t, The program will include: the son of Mr. and Mrs. JunMrs. Lawrence bowby ior O. Luckart, 3018 South 3080 Prelude Congregation West, was found dead when the Opening Song The Spirit of God Like A lire Is Burning" parents arose at 6:00 a.m. - Boyd Cook Dr. Toshiko Toyota said the Invocation - cause of death was suffocation Sacrament Song Congregation "Como Unto Jeeus" and that the baby had been dead for about two hours. Sacrament Service Piano Duet - - - Virginia Lee. Harley Busby - Bishop William B. Martin Remarks and B Numbers Quartet Friderika Rimmnsch. Harley Busby. Lynn Strong. Doan Collett Accompanist, Virginia Lee SAY AS Remarks - - - - - Bishop Rollo S. Romrell Missionary Response Congregation Closing Song - "Como, Coma, Ye Saints" Tod Thomas Benediction Mrs. Lawrence Sowby Postlude 1 DONT :! good-lookin- I- - ar mile-slom- A ......... I 1' As-id.i- -- --- DO AS I DO, DO 7 i ; Elder Robert Zito Safeway.. DEPUTY SHERIFF SAYS: 'i wifi ' - i ,' f.i-- brick i.i'i rn ii IpstfrvA FOR BALL Wright and other relatives and friends. N ' v u lil.'ui I.. I, . ::. mi.c I .'A ;-- SETS DATE Home On Leave Charles L. Wright, Jr., S. N. member of the United States Navy, stationed at San Diego, California, is home for the holi y leave, visiting days on a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Industries I lit lligli Production Record Business Increase In Communities 'I f MAGNA WARD Mori Market $5.00 gift certificate from Magna Rexall Drug. Case of baby food from Standard Market. Package of 100 cards and envelopes from Copper Printing Co. $3.00 gift certificate from J. C. Penney Company. $5.00 gift certificate from Central Lumber 6c Hardware Co. suit from Knit Orion Drugs by Duke. Crib mattress from Huffaker Furniture Company. Crib set from the Best Shop. Electric bottle sterilizer from Lake View Thrift Center. BIG GAIN DURING 1956 i v MISSIONARY miss next weeks of the Magna Times and Garfield PROGRAM ; ; u:1-- v..r. Pictured above is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Alldredge, 2820 South 8750 West, which was edition awarded first prize of $25. Below Dont u-- FAREWELL TO a, fc"dl.'tpnai IT. :;uv! spnrvo: n:-':- Twenty-nin- e BUSINESS & INDUSTRY MAKE CROWDS BID MESS' WATCH FOR 1'1 l! The annual holiday lit;h'..ng contest for the Magna uiva p:.v-."- f ed most successful, according to Car license plates for 1957 may be purchased at the Magna Teenage Club January 8th to January 12th, inclusive, announces Virgil A. Dimond, representative of the Utah State Tax Commission. Hours will be 9.30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on week days and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Requirements are a legible 1956 Utah registered card. Cash is preferred or two chicks in exact amounts. The first check should be made payable to Howard P. Leatham, county assessor, and the second check to the Utah State Tax Com- Lake hospital of acute leukemia. The fine, regarded man was born September IS, 1896, in Pleasant Grove to Charles and Lucy Fenii Furrow. He married Thelma May Jones December 24, 1923 in Preston, Ida ha The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt mission. Lane LDS Temple. Mr. Furrow was a stationary engineer for the American Smelt--n- g and Kefining Company in Garfield and a veteran of World s by HOLIDAY LIGHTING CONTEST PROVES SUCCESSFUL HERE Car Licenses Available Here Jan. 8 To 12 Ten-year-o- ld sponsored Number Garfield, Utah, Friday, January 4. 1057 Ir.lcr-mounta- ........ in 1957-pcih- aps FORMAL OPENING OF RESERVE TRAINING CENTER JANUARY 15 cials. r ' ' The public is invited to tour The formal opening of the Reserve Training Center will be the center between the hours of held Tuesday, January 15th at its 7:45 and 945 p.m. on this date. More information will be pubnew location, 8800 West and 2700 l:nd. South in Magna, announces offi lished in next week's paper. CITIZENS GIVE NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS T I approached the scene, the accident left only one lane of traffic. A car was coming toward him, and seeing the sheriffs car, the other motorist applied brakes on the icy highway and started to slide toward the prowl car. To avoid hitting him, Mr. I ay.M Nordgran drove the car off the Called to investigate an acci- shoulder of the road, thus avoiddent Saturday of a car crash be- ing another crash. The deputy was tween California and New Jersey not injured and the ear was not motorists, as deputy Nordgran damaged. Pictured above is the county sheriffs prowl car, forced off the road about H mile west of the Garfield cutoff on U. S. highway 40, and deputy sheriff Al Nord-gradriver, laughingly comments: "Don't do as I do, do as n, AV0U7 CV.7 Torn bu W,U! 4W 25 OP TV.E TAX MONEY TO BILL COMES F73M OUR PAY TK LOCAL COSINESSES 1 J 7 tototo Atltr 0c A Spools F'e Dept; OUR TOHV stores V frtn8 I ? STREETS w Sponsored By The Magna Chamber of Ce -- Ml t 7 The beginning of a new year holds both challenge and promise It ia a time for gratitude for past good fortune and an opportunity to conquer past weaknesses. As the curtains draw to a close on 56, let us find out from a group of local residents their most cherished memories and top resolutions. The most memorable occasion for me locally In the year 1956 was the community spirit wairh Magna d:monstrated in the now annual parade and outing held July 24th, commemorating Pioneer Day, the Oquirrh Stake outing and homecoming for residents and former residents of Magna. My trip to the dedication of the Los Angeles Temple, with its accompanying spiritual uplift, was also a memorable occasion. ft- t i J 1 Jm i jo'-- l i : h fA. ; r-- vj .LluJ Carl Emmanuel Petterseon Dee Taylor says: Resolved, 1957; To be constantly The year 1956 holds many wonaware of the many opportunities to be of service in using my tal- derful memories for me. We movents and time for the growth and ed from Preston, Idaho to Idaho to In each development of my church, com- Falla and thenmet Magna. fine people. I weve place ii and for it nation, munity say-t- he people of through service to others that we can truthfully and most are the friendly Magna and obtain self improvement easiest to become acquainted with gain Individually. Carl E. Pettersjonlh,a nyoa- - ri: 7 :mv tA " 1 : m4 A J ' ). i . J' ' "' "J 'J Dec lay lor Manager of Safeway Store U. K. Wo also had an addi ion to our Speaking humorously. Mr. O. family during "58. Wo had another baby boy which now makes one K. FithTin;hnm, manager of the girl and four boy. We enjoy our Mountain Stales Telephone Comfamily, the memories of bein' to- pany Magna office, said that his fondest memory in 1958 is that gether and having our health. line in the Magna My advancement in my job is the 1 another cherished memory. 13 ing area is a thing of the pas." Hi; most cherishid memories given a new store to open is wonare the continued association of derful. My resolutions for n:xt year good friends in church and civic include making the new Safi. way affairs. For 1957. he resolves to give the store a success, acquiring more friends and giving more time to best service poibic for the community of Magna, enjoy our family, w Jack E, Gardner Bhhop Scarl O. Huish 'i;. gij; f.il for friends and n iK'.a,'i ci.i :r.g 1956 and would l.ke t.) vvi ii l!. ihsiccrt fur ev .i:i.' during 1957. 1 hope that thinugli unity, :. !:. !;i our we can ail i: I a el I Gardner, propiictur of Gardners, the M.n'i Star, says he is mo- -t grateful in 1956 for the Jack E. ble-'ing- s 1 selvi-- ns comi'.uniiy in.l,'. to . g:o: i!f many friends he mado in his business, and has resolved to be more patient in all matters during the uur coming year, as well as work for the progress ar,d advancement of Magna in 1DJ7. v-- S.'"'" |