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Show THINKING out LOUD The Complete Home Newcpaper" Goshl Howard N. King, consultant on typography und design fur the Intertype Corporation of New York, tolls Uj II) t someday in the future, n.wspupir will be produced photographically from the setting of the typi until the press begins to roll. In time the galleys of type or strip of film and the copy will be placed into a machine, a few but- tons will be pressed and in thr.c minutes, out will come a proof read galley, completely free of errors. Gosh can't imagine it! Another man, Stanford Smith of the Am rican Newspaper Pub- Ushers Ass.n., tells us that the business of the future will be so big and important that it will surpass anything we can dream about. -- Read It in The Times or Leader- - Garfietd. Utah. Friday. March 15. 1957 Webster to Held Consultation LEGISLATURE, SENATE GIVE APPROVAL ON LAWS FOR Night Thursday, March 21 response to express. d wishes patrons in this area, Webster School will hold a Consulta ion Night for parents and teachers on March 21st from 3:45 p.m. to 6:30 URGE EWER, WATER CROWD AREAS Number Story Of IRood i Thirty-nin- e LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS On TV Wednesday, MAY APPLY FOR KCC GRANTS FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS March 20, 7:00 ! For the third year, six dependHomo the Magnificent, to be ents of employees at Konnwolt seen on Station KSL-TChanRe Copper Corporation, Utah Copper nel 5. next W.dncsday, March 20 will be sel.cl.d for Division, at 7:00 p.m., will Ml the story of Barents will be scheduled to blood and its circulation. This scholarships to inst.tutions of REELECTED mect th- - teacher of their child at HOUSE BILL 1 provides that hour-lon- g higher learning. program is the second a definite time. The nice' mg will Nelson W. Aldrich, director of service areas can be rs !spceial in Iho Bell Systems Science I0 short, about 3 or 4 minutes 'Series. relations, who made the public A ln allowed for each interview, larjje .ro.d u of the county to provide special announcement, said any senior Produced and directed by AcaDistiict attend S'ake the oHtcials it is Oquirrh fe.l essential, Jiut services for the involved site. winner, Frank Teacheis urge parents ta be Court of Honor fur all Scouts and W. R. (Reed) Damron has been demy Award Payment for said services will be "Hema the Magnitic evenext Wednesday in reelected president of the Com- Capra, unprompt keeping their appoint- Explorers bill the to added tax present uses animation and ning, March 20. Festivities begin der the terms of the statues. ments. munity Recreation Association, photography to show how be given to all at- - at 7:30 p.m. in the stakehnus. Ballots will to announcinformation and curb sewer, Garbage, gutter, according Safety Message why blood serves the Troop 70, Jack Anderson. The sheriffs office laughingly Ending persons, so that they may protection, fire protection iod Monday. Carlson and Dr. e vote and or host will candidates be of ir troop, th. leader, ,nt C. S. Archibald was named vice Baxler are handed us this item: "Too many practjcajjy any service desired, ships. In some cases, dependents featured in the pro- - Council members and other Web.-te-r PTA ex. ends a most cordial inviUtion (an palefaces' thinkum jsi propelled caoicc to head the Up an(j financed by president and the directors in- of retired employees and surviwith Homo" along and crested t for for the coming year, to everyone their attendance, increasing the tax levy upon the elude: townspeople are invited vors of deceased when gel behind steering wheeL orfanizition other cartoon employees will characters. to attend. Arthur Plant-1- 1. E. Martin, W. Rushum place to place like tail property covered in the area. 'be considered. L. Buckner. feathers on fire. Don't try to be SENATE BILL 190 will allow This year's winners will be Magna Plant-- R. A. Evans, L. Big Eagle on Utah highways. named this spring and th; awards existing improvement districts to increase the area served by that N. Walters. Maybe you missum curve, skid will be in effect during the 8 into Happy Hunting Ground district through annexation. This Central Power Station-Dav- id school year. Primary qualifiwilhovt reservation." ran aid Granger-Hunte- r, cations will include academic Magna Hatton. Ore Haulage-- G. E. Harman. Water, the South Salt Lake Sucapabilities, leadership potential ard Refinery-HowWant to feel rich and prosperburban sewer districts and other Ccasar, Bob land citizenship. A secondary Hubbard. ous? Start giving out at least one improvement districts in Utah. will be the students A. S. Si R. Campany-- L. F. worthwhile compliment each day SENATE BILL 256 empowers jneed for financial assistance, said K. F. Bezzant. Wvlcker, and discover the happy reaction. Mr. Aldrich. county commissioners to estabHercules Powder A. B. Riley, lish, purchase, condemn and Scholarship committees at each Just as a small pebble tossed otherwise assume the operation, Clarence Coon. high school will select t wo female - 'WAssociate Members Bert Morinto the ciill water of e pool will and four male students from improvement and maintenance of end ripple in every direction, so present sewer systems. However, gan, Tom Dyches. among applicants. These will be Garfield Water the status of the bill is in queswill the good deeds and the kindCompany reviewed by a Kennccott scholarLawrence tion as this is written. liness of men live after them, Sowby. ship commit:oc for final selection Judges were Earl Clegg, J. R, SENATE BILL 27, passed by of the six winning students. Six many times inspiring not only their immediate families, but a the House Tuesday, and awaiting Anthon and Julian Sadler, acalternates will also be s. lected. the signature of the governor, cording to M. L. Miner, secretary. community and a nation. Scholarship winners may atI think this especially appliea allows water or sewer districts to tend any accredited Utah instituto that kindly Father C. E. Free-gar- d tion of higher learning offering a engage in that service not now offered to its customers, either of Our Lady of Lourdes baccalaureate degree. They may water or sewer, whichever the Catholic Church in Magna. enroll for any course of study case might be. It also allows imthey desire. Information and application provement districts to acquire "How Much Was Ha Worth?" water rights and also consolidate blanks are available at all Salt One of the saddest commenLake County high schools. Applivoting districts. taries of life is the false valuation BUI Advantages Given cation forms may be obtained at which many people place upon Smiling Gaorga W. Brown b shown holding a beautiful geranium the Several other bills are pending principal's office. They must ha a Pinned--Adthat in a at rear the of of on lbsrt residence grows 8150 and hb greenhouse Lott, money Cyprus action, but in the main. Senate possessions. principal Seminary Presidency Many be submitted to the high school Weei. Retired, th greenhouse b wonderful hobby tor Mr. Brown. times, after a man passes away, Seminary, left, presents pin to Dannie Petersen, Seminary Council Bill 190 and 27 direct! govern Mrs. Carrie Henningsen NielScholarship Committee by April those to whom dollars are the President. Reading from left to right ere Mr. Lott. Dennis Petersen, 15. Magna. House BiU 1 contains sen Olsen, 78, died of a heart ailSweet in Garfield for Shop many Want to enjoy your retirement? most important thing in life will Claudia Taylor, Gladys West, Evelyn Black. some highly potential influence ment Sunday at 10:15 p.m. at the to loves a give fragrant Then start growing flowers in years, lie Last year's scholarship winn. rs say, How much was he worth? home of a daughter, Mrs. A. E. address by Dr Lowell upon Magna's future. g a To some people, money and or bouquet of sweet peas, or a pot- were: Gerald B. Abbott of GranOne of the featured events greenhouse 8341 3320 W. So. (Mae) Zabrbkie, Senate Bill.. 27, which ted geranium to a special friend ite provided . riches have less appeal than the March 15th for this community Bennion, Director of the LDS In- L. get another worthwhile hobby. . . School; William in Magna. basis for uasnsm He also sells the BakerHigh e "djacent to the University That is what George W Brown, or a shut-in- . and James M. Nielsen of example of good' citizenship, of 'will be the annual Cyprus Sem- Mrs. Olsen was born May 2, flowers. and is doing plants Cyprus High School; Elwnod neighborlirress, of doing good to inary Pin Presentation 1878, in Manti, to Rasmus and regarded Magna resident, andj0uta; . h Mr. Brown constructed his i Hardman of South Summitt will be the and since his retirement over a the needy, of the love of family, Sweetheart Ball at the North' ; Bodil P. High She married Henningsen. to forestall any action as a pipefitter at the spacious greenhouse and saysi School; JoAnn Murano und Ellen friends and relatives. These acts Jordan Stake Chapel and Recrea- - .Pudencies of the three stakes p- - Nielsen in 1897 in the year ago tT Salt place Lake County there -' so is the by nothing satisfyquite American Cyprus seminary, E. Thomas ol Bingham High will li ,e long after the accumu- - tional HalL The presentation is at ?trve,A Smelling A Refining DS Temple. He diud in Mana sewer und?r the previous- ing as to grow flowers especially School. lated d liars have been spent and 7:00 p.m., and the Sweetheart 1908. She later married Joseph Company Garfield plant, he has in the winter months to mentioned bills. from ly had a most busy and profitable strp Cyprus high school and Mrs. Five of the winners arc attendBall starts at 8:30 p.m. forgott ,'n. a snowy ground into a Garden of Under one of those new bills, Olsen. He died in 1925. She had time in his greenhouse. Daly. the University of Utah. The Wha. a man does for his eming 10 lived the in for Salt past years Edciu He has many varieties of sixth. Ellen w A total of 116 prospective gradOther program numbers will be the county can set a tax mill levy E. Thomas is attendployer, his business, his profesLake City. of sufficient mills to operate and showy, b autiful flowers. Many Flowers the sion, for his community, his uates wUl receive pins and will given. ing Hrigrum Young a Survivors include Mr. Brown is widely known in daughter, His wife, Edna, too, likes the maintain a sewer system, and, in church, his devotion to the imMrs. Zabriskie; a son. Archie this flowers. the eon a having operated addition, aiva, they charge portant things in life, his ability monthly service fie to retir.- the Nielsen, Salt Lake City; four to make and keep friends, the brother, grandchildren; sisters, bonded indebtedness of the sewgood that he has done, the heriErastus E. Henningsen, Gunnison; 15 er district. RESULT tage of character he has left his Mrs. Martha Stewart, Mrs. G.orge In other would it be words, family, are of greater importance. R. Anderson, Manti. l:gal for the county to set a And to me, all of the above service fee for the premonthly Funeral rites were conducted exemplifies J. Frank Peel. sent Magna sewer, plus any tax in Salt Lake City unWednesday necessary to maintain, improve, der the direction of the Peel COLLECTION First Day of Spring enlarge, or do whatever they con- Funeral Home and interment Although March 21st is the ofsider necessary to the Magna made in the Manti ficial first day of spring, there Cemetery. sewer. Sincere sympathy is extended are many visible signs before this Friday, March 15th will be the to the sorrowed family. time arrives. last day to place your entry in a Bargaining Tool Name This Apartment contest, We see the children roller skatThus, it can be seen, Senate Subsponsored by the Den-Ming upon smooth sidewalks; boys Bill 27, which will allow water division at 8400 West and 2840 (and girls, too, for our gab are districts to also provide sewer South. A 850 U. S. Savings Bond trying their luck), taking advanservice, will give Magna people is first prize. tage of March winds to lest their a chance to decide for themselves Entries should be sent to the skill at flying kites; mothers if they want to operate the sewer Victorian Brick Company, 3838 or let the county do it. washing windows that have been South State Street, Salt Luke dull because of the accumulated The Magna Water Trustees emdirt of winter; woolens flapping City. This concern is bricking the phasize that after, and only after from clothes lines in back yards; large apartment house. intelligent data is available on the song birds chirping in th bright costs, needs, board of health reguAt th; regular meeting of the morning sun, end scampering lations, engineers opinions and Webster PTA in February, a nobout trees to determine extensive study has been made minating committee was elected for nests in which to hatch their for the people to consider, THEN to select a slate of officers to young; the Magna Community and THEN ONLY, will a mass direct the affairs of the organizaCouncil, together with other civic $27,611 meeting be called on this subject tion for the coming school year. At that time, the sewer proorganisations, planning for the The nominating committee inannuel April Town Cleanup. blem will be discussed and the cluded the following members: 1937 Yea, spring is on its way. Pictured above are Mrs. Lyle Pendleton, attendant at the Magna vote of the people at the meeting Mrs. McKay Perkins, Mr. Donald Another old landmark in this will determine whether Magna McCarty, Mrs. Von Curtis, Mrs. Swimming pool checking stand end Miss Georgia Flandro, lifeguard. area, the Garfield Theatre, built A Bed Sight Water will assume sewer ser- Floyd Harmon and Mrs. Clyde a tell of tiring that Mrs. Pendleton he collected in one year in 1917, was torn down last week. The auditor's report on the We drove over to note the vices in Magna. at the pooL The ball is about 14 inches in diameter. With it departed many memBeck. Magna Water Company for 1956 in Garfield Sunday after- ories of dear changes The committee has prepared shows a profit of $27,641, accorddays, of noon and were simply amazed to silent movies, that were replaced A possession that undoubtedly the following slate of candidates, ing to a statement released by the Trio To Appear see the many houses that are be- by the first talkie," the noted named by ballot at the Webster would be prized by many trustees, E. D. Jenkins, Arthur ing razed, the number of fires Sonny Boy," Community shows On Programs March 21st from 9:45 p.m. to 6:30 Europeans where string .is so Marsh and E. J. Gardner. going to burn unwanted shingles and other evenb that Townsite The public is invited to attend President, Pat Colonna, LaVclle scarce purchasers have to carry and other building equipment; the resides .s will remember. Tidwell Mrs. Lola Lucinda Loran Gray of Kearns, assisted (Sadie) Sadler; vice president, everything home not wrapped, a public meeting of the Water old landmarks in the business a large ball of twine 92, of 661 7th East, Salt by two friends, will present their Bette Cutler, Emma Daniels; sec- is Company on Tuesday, March 19. The theatre was first operated Smith, district completely gone. n Lake City, former 'Liberace" act at a Special In- retary, Nelda Brown, Irene Farns- that is owned by Mrs. Lyle Discussion will be held on the Somehow, it was a rather sad by S. E. Notts, according to re- Magna resident, died of causes in- terest Class of the Murray 3rd and worth; treasurer, Helen Duck- Pendleton, who is in charge of auditor's report. The gathering cords Garfield of the Improveand check I couldnt help but sight the Magna Swimming Pool cident to age Wednesday at 10:40 8th LDS Wards on March 15th. worth, LaRena Powell. begins at 8:00 p.m. ment think of the bustling, thriving Company. in a Salt Lake hospital. On March 28th, the same group All PTA members are asked to stand. of editor John Moonry, closed sports a for number of It was Garfield of a few years ago. Born September 29, 1864 in has been invited to give their carefully consider this ballot and Noticing that the newly 'laun- the Salt Lake Tribune, will be the The era of a town and years, when the mllb were down, Nephi, she was a daughter of Liberace Act at the Hollnday come prepared to vote for the HAPPY BIRTHDAY! dered towels were delivered at featured speaker at the annual its people, never to return again, and then reopened for commun- Thomas and Louisa Tyler L Lions Club to be held in candidate of their choice on meeting Fathers-Sons banquet sponsored regular intervals in packages tied carries many nostalgic memories. ity shows, sponsored by the GarMarch 21st. the Forest Hills Cafe. Congratulations of the day are with strong twine, as a hobby, this Thursday evening by the extended We wish well to each and every field Recreation and Betterment She was a former school teachto beloved little Mrs. Magna-GarfieClub. save the to Lions started Mrs. Pendleton Association from about 1930 to er in Emery County. resident who b moving. Emily Larson of 8560 West in withtle string-litthat dreaming 1940. Her father was a close friend The event is to be held in the Magna on the occasion of her 85th in a year's time it would grow to Great Comfort Fire Hall and dinner will birth anniversary Friday, March Magna Since that time, the theatre of Brigham Young, and she had the large ball that she and Miss be served Often we reproach ourselves lease 15th. at 7:00 p.m. hands a number of several mementoes given to her changed are Flandro holding. that we are weak. We are con- times always The spry, energetic Mrs. Larson 0:hrr entertainment numbers entertain- by Utah's first governor. giving scious of our great cowardice in She was married to Alonzo The hobby has become a fascin- will also be presented. E. F. will be feted at a party given by ment to Garfield residents. a frying period of life. We wonder relatives and close friends. Smith March 21, 1880 in Nephi. ating experience not only to Mrs. Blanchard is the chairman. that we have not the strength of The marriage was later solemnizPendleton, but others, who watch ed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. will and the courage to enable us weekly to see if they can ascerto triumph over every danger, to Mr. Smith died April 6, 1941 tain if the ball has grown. Mrs. Smith was the mother f meet willingly every sacrifice. we preI VO And growing it Vq VW 12 sons and daughters. Survivors But do you remember, now that dict that a year from now, the aKcawMC T Easter season is approaching, that include four sons and daughters, ball will be three times es large Sales sue? Maw CFtfMNLY Mrs. Pearl Jones, Earl G. Smith, x f VKiaKCKiNJE tl Christ Himself, with all th pur vo oouciinrMwc. no as it is at present, as attendance Tlii.i Brin-toFINM.I Viola THAIS Mrs. and of Lake Salt His W.OAM, at the pool is increasing so rapidCity; ity, beauty strength tOLM! Sia? I Van Nuys, California; earthly life, was so anguished ly necessitating more and more COMPLAINT D. Smith, Chicago, IiL; 35 Blfr CITY STOTF that it was only through the clean towels which means more A delicious dinner, designated grandchildren; 59 d prsyer in the siring! 12 JT great-grev and Garden of Gethsemane, that He strictly for men, will be served 25th March on to Monday evening, was abb to find the coursgs grandchildren. HEAD MEN TWO at the Magna Community Church Funeral rites were conducted meet HU fate? HEBER FIRM at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are now being Sa.urday in Salt Lak; City and sold dinner .and the for the in made American interment evening Local Author and Badger Jay G:orge that of entertainment which will in Fork C.mctery. We were inter. icd to ; Williams of Salt Lake City now Clair Huffaker, Jr., s'r." of Mr. and elude a film of interest, African Local Survivors have the Ford agency at Hebcr Mrs. Cluir Huffaker of t'lis com- Journey. Local survivors include a sisdinner this from City. All nock'.t-siz- e proceeds w a of is aulh the munity, Mr. Badger, husband of the be u?d for construction ter, Mrs. E. D. Jenkins and mvstery novel, "IlM. Master-son- , will Mrs. Lola Jenkins LaJuana Klkson of Magformer basemrnt granddaughter, church the costs of Girl Srouts heafls article a carving rn1pet gel encouragement and Sherif!. a of the KeyMather and Dad. Because parents ara an na, is also the newly formed Cub of Magna. from where help practical M Man's ig.iz'ne. in Saga, stone Enterprises, 2473 South Sincere sympathy is extended essential part of Girl Scouting, more than two million Girl Scouts 245 meets. Tharel Pack Scout local ut sale on are Both to the sorrowed family. art aalutfng thole parents this week with thslr 1957 Girl Scout S'.ate Street, Salt Lake City. McDonald is in charge. Week theme. "Girl 8cutlp li a Family Affair.". Sponsored By Th Magna Chamber of Commerce . EXPECTED AT HONOR COURT I Numerous bills have passed the mmm Utah State Senate and Ugila-jVf- . ture that will affect Magna s. tR A ,pcd Council Sets Monthly Meet DAMRON Here Monday I PKCaY I I ; Ru-har- GREENHOUSE FINE PROJECT FOR RETIRED MAGNA MAN CYPRUS SEMINARY PINS 116 PROSPECTIVE GRADS j 1957-15- j Funeral Rites Honor Mother Of Magna Lady on'n sweet-smellin- 'J3. ; . ; , GARFIELD THEATRE, REPLETE WITH NOSTALGIC MEMORIES, GOES FOR PROGRESS - ATTENDANTS SHOW OF ONE YEAR'S STRING AT SWIM POOL MARCH LAST DAY FOR ENTRIES ar Webster To Vote For New PTA Officers MGNA WATER SHOWS PROFIT IN Former Magna by-go- Woman Dies at Age 92 JOHN MOONEY SPEAKER AT LIONS well-know- FETE . by-go- ne Tid-wel- ld Fun for the Whole Family MENS DINNER PUNNED FOR SCOUT UNIT thrice-repeale- til PUP W n, ot . er mm |