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Show 9fe CHATTER! From my observation I would say that when youre within the shadow of a wheelchair you often have most of what you need least time and money. -- Read It in Tha Times thirty-sixt- h - "The Complete Home Newspaper" Garfield, Utah, Friday, August 22, 1952 Year for the politicians they dont have to make good on preelection promises by any given date if at all Magna Sheriffs fine Book Recover Stolen Lucky or Leader NEWS DRUM CORPS By all means, dont miss reading the condensed book version, A Man Named Peter," written by his wife, Catherine. It concerns the life story of Dr. Pctei sheriffs office reThe Marshall, noted chaplain of the covered Magna from two local $99.75 U. S. Senate and famous minister, ages 11 and 12 years old, and appears in this months boys, week :his money taken from a lteaders Digest. wallet in the swimming pool I often read and Dr. room at Lagoon on Utah Marshalls prayers feel that I es- change Field Day. Copper pecially need them at some times. had spent $18.43 The This is my favorite, and al- and youngsters gave the rest of the money once we in it though published ack to the sheriffs. They went this column, I should like to reith deputy Dell Sheppick Mon-la- y peat it: back to Lagoon in efforts to We confess, our Father, thal ,;nd Die wallet they had thrown in we know we need Thee, yet our weeds and ascertain the rightful swelled heads and our stubborn owner. wills keep us trying to do without The boys showed Deputy ShepThee. Forgive us for making so pick where they threw the wallet, many mountains out of mole hill: which was recovered. Enclosed and for exaggerating both our aap-ershowed that it belonged own importance and the prob- to Joe Meriel Chavez of Romeo, lems that confront us. Amen. Colorado, and in checking the My other favorite is: O God. wallet papers. Deputy Sheppick our Father, let us not be content ilso found two )50 bills tucked tu wait and see what will happen, leep in one compartment. but give us the determination to Mr. Chavez is being notified of make the right things happen. the wallet's recovery. While time is running out, save us from the patience which is akin to cowardice. Give us the courage to stand for something, lest we fall for anything. Amen." Beautiful thoughts, expressed in every-dacommon sense words that we can all understand and apply. Of Our Men and Women To In The Armed Forces HAVES FOR Lagoon Money (Editors Contingent of 60 to Make Trip in Two Busses re-re- New York, here we come, might well be the battle cry of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps which departed Tuesday for New York City, where they will perform at the American Legion and Auxiliary convention in that famed place. The youngsters, together with ten extra passengers, left by two Lewis Brothers stages and will pause at Mansfield, Ohio, for the first night and at Omaha on the Be Given for Golf Note: We would deep- ly appreciate receiving any and all news of our young men and women in the armed services. Please dial 3322 or drop the information in the mail to the Copper Printing Company. We would appreciate this favor and local people enjoy reading about the travels, experiences and just plain "news" of your Tommy or Jane.) NEW YORK in Prizes $300 Sergeant Discharged SHERIFFS WARN THAT SCOOTERS BLOOD MUST BE LICENSED A warning is given by local deputies that motor scooters must be licensed and operators of same be 16 years of age or older. Qualifying Rounds Slated must Some complaints have been refor Sept. ceived at the sheriffs office that many younger boys and girls are Title Copper operating the scooters in a fast manner. A grand total of $300 in prizes The Motor Vehicle laws of the will be awarded in the Utah Cop- State of Utah state the restricper Golf Club championship tour- tions, etc., on the scooters. ney to be held September 20th and 21st. announces the tournament committee. Another Bicycle Accident Deb Johnson won the event last year, Keith Barton was second and Paul Garside, third. Qualifying round of 18 heirs is slated for September 6th and 7th and entries will be restricted to club ill NEXT MONDAY th DIagna Girl Suffers Head Injuries in Crash Funeral Rites Conducted for Magna Youth Tourney 6-7- Most happy news was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Nelson that their son. Sergeant Grant W. Nelson, has received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. He has served two years Numbers Lions Club and P. G. Ward Sponsoring Trip For Joyce Larson In efforts to aid Joyce Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson of Magna, who is critically ill at St. Marks Hospital with a serious blood disease, the Lions Club and Pleasant Green Wards are sponsoring a blood mobile unit in Magna next Funeral services were conduct ed Saturday in Salt Lake City for Tom DriffilL Jr, 24, Magna, whs died Thursday at his home an extended illness. The youth was born at Magna November 28, 1928, a son of Tom and Vairanica Wilson DriffilL Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a brother, Frank DriffiU, Kearns and four sister Mrs. Jennie Blake, Garfield; Mrs. Betty Gardner and Mrs. Vairanica Bezzant, both of Magna and Mrs. Peggy Barber of Provo. Presiding over the simple but impressive services was a cousin, Albert Pennock of Salt Lake City. Invocation was offered by Bishop Ernest DaybeU, remarks, Mr. Pennock, instrumental and vocal music, I Need Thee Every Hour, and closing prayer by Frank Pen- overseas. Monday, August 25th. Sergeant Nelson will land in members only. The Calcutta dinner is sched- Bicycle-Ca- r Miss Joyce needs a great deal New York about August 27th, reof blood, and the unit hopes they port to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, uled September 13th and the folcan get 160 pints in the four hours visit around New York and Wash- lowing weekend the medal play Tony Tygesen, 11 - year - old they will bo stationed at the Pleasington, D. C., before returning to begins, 9 on Saturday and 18 on return trip. his Magna home. His parents live Sunday. Starting times will be set daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. ant Green Ward front 3:00 p.m. to nock. Accompanying the excited boys at 2830 Merton Way. by the tournament committee and Tygesen of Magna, suffered head 7:00 p.m. Monday. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn and girls are two chaperones, Mrs All families in the wards will preferences for starting will be injuries August 13th about 6:40 Memorial Park and the grave was Mrs. Fern when was the she and honored if the wherever Williams p.m. be bicycle depossible Agnes contacted, members of the dedicated by President J. Frank Serving aboard the escort Jenkinson. Directors and mem- stroyer USS Fletcher, which re- committee or club attendant is so riding collided with a car driven Lions Club and anyone else inter- Peel. are of Clarence in by bers of the Legion Magna. Taylor charge ested is kindly asked to contribute cently returned to Pearl Harbor requested. Masses of beautiful flowers and The mishap occurred as the a pint of their blood for Miss The championship flight is for T. R. Colombe, E. E. Matthews after completing her second tour hosts of attending friends offered and Commander Frank Herman. of duty in the Fur East, is Keith the first 12 players and tics; the small girl, traveling along 3000 Joyce and build a Blood Savings IN IS The townspeople wish them a I. Privett, seaman apprentice, A flight for the next 16 play- South and 8700 West, and the car, account for themselves, accord- testimony of the regard the demost happy and joyous time on USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ers, B" flight, the following 16 coming out of Merton Way, struck. ing to Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, ceased and the family are held. No citations were issued. and anti- Privett of 75 East 15th street, ind C flight, the next 16 if sufthis chairman in this area. acThis is the third bicycle-ca- r ficient entrants are available. cipated trip. Garfield. Credits Explained Throe prizes will be given for cident during the past ten days, All contributing donors will be The Fletcher, whose home port is Pearl Harbor, operated for a he low gross in the championship and the sheriffs urge extreme given a certificate from the Red It is sometimes better to give A great deal of interest is becaution to young bicyclists. total of seven months in all parts and four prizes in other flights. than to lend and usually costs ing shown in the Magna kinderCross, certifying to their blood The President's Annual Party of tiie Far East including Japan, the same. type and RH factor. In case of garten which starts Wednesday, emergency, this information will Korea, Okinawa, Formosa and is slated September 27th and the September 3rd, the opening day be immediately available and they of school, at the Community Bapprizes will be awarded at that Hong Kong, China. Vacancy time. will be enrolled as a member of I imagine that Homer Bowen tist churchroom under the direc111 Annual Party Data WITH THE 26th INFANTRY the Blood Savings Account and his lovely wife, Sarah, have tion of Mrs. Dorothy Burt and The Magna Chamber of ComThe President's Annual Party DIV. IN KOREAPvL Blair V. All blood and blood derivatives merce wishes been ribbed a great deal this week Mrs. Helen Dusenberry, certified to acknowledge the for medical use are available to about an incident that occurred teachers. Peterson, 2928 South 8650 West, is slated September 27th and the splendid work that has beat Ross ONeil, 50, of 174 Harold at that awarded be will is has been cost The the fee at their home, hut I just cant reawarded prizes The school will be conducted the Magna, people. only dune by the trustee Howard Lake City, noted Combat sist telling about a little anecdote Monday through Friday from 9:30 Avenue, Salt Infantryman Badge while lime. charged by hospitals or doctors Ridge, chairman, B. L. Casey, Dl known well and Utah sportsman in administering the blood. with the 25th Infantry that has brought so many chuckles a.m. to 12:00 noon. E. Dimond, the Advisory Committo hosts of friends, serving Division in Korea. Restrictions Given to their friends. A monthly charge of $15 will in this locality 9:30 Charles Chick Paris has been tee, Arthur Marsh, superintenda a. m. in Salt at died Friday The badge, a symbol of the It seems that Homer and Sarah be made with a $5 registration fee. named the new Magna deputy Anyone coming down Monday ent, the office staff and other of a heart ailment to frontline of is blood consists contribute have had a great deal of company Crackers, milk and fruit juice will Lake hospital is now sheriff and fighting man, kindly worker taking over An employe for 29 years, Mr. a miniature and house guests believe they be served daily. duties of the office. Other local asked not to eat anything four replica of a RevoluWith due respect and without American for the O'Neil worked War flintlock mounted on numbered 14 on Sundy last. Just Anyone wishing further infor- Smelting & deputies are W. A. 1)611 Shep- hours before the donation ex- diminishing our tribute to the at tionary Company Refining blue background and superimto pull their leg, one of their mation or desiring to enroll their cept fruit juice. pick and Jim Brusalto. other trustees and the members Garfield as a machinist He was a Mr. N. F. Pehrson, senior depuQualified doctors, assisted by of the Advisory Committee, the posed on s silver wreath. prankster friends (can't reveal children may dial Mrs. Burt at former unlocal of the president Peterson is a member of attendwill in Private be trained his name), obtained a "vacancy" 6519 or Mrs. Dusenberry, 6421. local in the office for many nurses, ty Chamber of Commerce specificalion No. 347. H, 5th Infantry Regisign and placed it on their front years, has been promoted to coun- ance at the Mobile Unit. desires to mention Howard ly Mr. ONeil for the past five Company ment. He entered the Army in Three calls were answered by ty duties. He will still have conThe blood will be given to Miss Ridge. lawn. Lake a Salt been had game years MAGNA November 1950. Now this is the payoff: Tourists As chairman, Howard firemen of Salt Lake County De- nections with the Magna force. Joyce and any balance saved for warden. He represented the Salt He was a machinery repairman accidents, operations, childbirth the responsibilities thataccepted riding by, saw the sign, came to partment No. 2 during the past Lake Gun Club at the national in civilian life. many diseases. and the Bowen door and asked to see have failed to realize exist In an week to include: marksmanship contest by the NaBertoch J. Marvin this the rooms to let organizaBy a establishing to A call 15th quell water is to undertaking whereby tional Rifle Ann. in 1936, 1938 and August tion now, everyone will he able be tt Needless to say, Homer and for approximately blaze at the Arthur Min of Named Union Pacific Mow Recuperating 1939. to participate if the time ever 5,000supplied Sarah were flabbergasted until an caused people. Copper Corporation, Bom in Vernal, Uintah County, arises that YOU need blood. It In order Aid in Utah explanation was given. Then, to accomplish this on January 2, 1902, Mr. O'Neil Private Donald P. Heise is in by a wire short at 8:45 a.m. No Legal is a measure. vital they, too, joined in the laughter. it required many hours of hard A pair of nearly identical bur- was a son of Wm. M. and Susan the Tokyo Army Hospital re- - damage resulted. labor, and disappointment The many friends of Marvin August 15th A grass fire in the covering from an operation for inAs fear hurts all there is to glaries occurred sometime Tues- Ron ONeil. n But that did not atop him foe east portion of Garfield on east former marhe Bertoch, On received 1925, 3, juries or training. during September Observe Wednesday morning hurt, so hope, faith, peace and day night dam- Hunter resident, were interested Garfield Couple he No had the initiative and fore16th Avenue. resulting is in Salt welL Thomas ried Wilma is Donald He (Billie) progressing love permeate the entire person- at two Magna business places, and sight to see that the growth of the past week to learn of his ap- Golden Wedding Date Lake City. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Heise age. the now are sheriffs investigating to ality, radiating health body and same. Magna was stalemated unless adSurvivors include his widow of of Magna. August 14th Roof fire at the pointment as assistant general atspirit alike. ditional water was supplied to the Union Pacific depot, north of Gar- torney for Utah for the Union one Lake Salt n son, A 8733 Petty M t r City; and Company, regarded Page community. A 3c Lynn R. Westerman, son field at 12:05 p.m. A $25 damage Pacific Railroad. Mr. and West 2700 S i.h and Andy's Servi- Officer Lester H. H. ONeil, servMrs. local couple, With this in mind he gave B. P. Leverich, general solicitor William A. Mander of Have you ever stopped to think ce, 8890 West 2730 South street, ing with the U. S. Coast Guard at of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Westerman cost was chalked up, caused by Garfield, Diesel announcea this for furfrom the engine. of is a on one gave home Morrow road, brother, iparks Magna, Bay, Cal.; that the happiness of life depends were the victims. observed their golden wedding hours of his time without comand his only desire was ment leu upon what befalls us than In both cases, entry was gained Walter J. ONeil, Long Beach, lough and will report to Alber-quequ-e, anniversary on Sunday, August pensation Mr. Bertoch served in the East- 17th, and were feted at a cele- to accomplish a job that would New Mexico for further upon the way in which we take by breaking a rear window. CaL; three sisters: Mrs. Agnes An- duty. ern States Mission from 1034 to bration that evening at the home benefit the community so that it? Money was taken from soda pop Cato, Wilmington, CaL; Mrs. 1936. He received a bachelors de- of a Magna would be a bigger and betI like the quotation by Seneca vendors in each place, and bur- na Gunerson and Mrs. Nancy daughter, Mrs. Carl S. (Lelia) ter from the University of Utah Anderson, 1169 Blaine Avenue. place to live. of and Lake Salt both gree City Local Servicemen wherein he says: It is not well glars took bunches of keys from Wall, His fine accomplishments and Meet in 1938 and a law degree in 1941. two grandchildren. to see everything, to hear every- both businesses. two Their other Mrs. children, He was admitted to the Utah George D. (Dorothy) Kimball of the expediting of new water to Sincere sympathy is extended Return From Korea thing; let many causes of offense Although the burglars confisfamBar in November, 1941 and Arthur, and Douglas Mander of our community is worthy of our State of bereaved the to members the from unnoticed. us soda $20 cated pan nearly Four local youths have returned practiced law here for several Idaho Falls, Idaho, attended. thanks and a vote of confidence Which all resolves into what pop machine, they passed up $300 ily. months before joining the Fed- Many friends had previously ex from the Magna Chamber of Comfrom Korea where they served Plato says: When men speak ill which was laying in a closed, but merce. Virtue itself turns vice, be- - with the United States Army, and Representatives of the Interna- eral Bureau of Investigation. of thee, so live that nobody will unlocked, safe at Page Motor. tended their congratulations and He served as executive officer best wishes for (Signed) have been assigned to Camp Car-so- tional Union of Mine, Mill and Shakespeare more ing misapplied. believe them. many years Magna Chamber of Commerce Colorado, pending receipt of Smelter Workers are meeting this and later as commanding officer of happy wedded life. Be yourself. Ape no greatness. ft ship in the Be willing to pau for what you assignment orders from the De- Thursday in the Magna Union for an The couple have six grandchilFather Dies Pacific between February, 1944 dren. partment of the Army. are, for as the English say, a good Hall, representing workers in 1946. and March, Mr. and Mrs. Mander laughingly They are now spending a thirty Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and farthing is better than a bad Daniel Mr. Bertoch has practiced law tell of their MerriU, 72, of day leave, effective the first part Arizona. sovereign. marriage by elope- 34 South Raymond since Main Street, Salt Lake Lake leaving Salt in of August, to include: City a strike ment will discuss taking They Sergeant Robert W. Wrathall, vote against Kennecott Copper the Navy and has served as chief They left via the railroad to City, died Wednesday at 8:40 p. m. Successful Personality criminal deputy in the Salt Lake Lagoon, walked from the resort in a Salt Lake hospital of causes Sergeant LcRoy M. York, Cor- Corporation operations. I have always contended that school, and spel t poral LeRoy C. Poulsen and Pfc. Attorney's office. He has to Farmington, where a justice of incident to age. high Brock-ban- k Cyprus A1 County P. Mr. Skinner, Mrs. to Mr. and Taylor a ones attitude was great deal of According He was the father of Ray IX state chairman of the the as three years as director of Granite Israel J. Martin. served will on friends the receive their will meeting union official, peace married them. personality. Our attitudes decide the of Merrill schools. Since 1944 he committee Americanism and Mr Irene Wilding of secondary strike-vote exSincere are Thurswishes coincide with other good what we will pay attention to or 50th wedding anniversary has taught Americanization classSERVICE NEWS a nation- American Legion and the Utah tended to the esteemed couple on Garfield. Other survivors include threaten which talks even notice in our environment day, August 21st from 6 to 10 p. m. es for the Salt Lake board of eduanother son and two other daughChamber of Commerce. the anniversary date. wide strike in the copper indus- Junior They decide what we will ignore. Scene of the garden party will be cation. ter 12 grandchildren and two Mr. Bertoch, son of file late U. S. NAVAL BASE, Phila4636 at home their adHighland They are stimulants to future Ber Mrs. Brockbank has been state delphia, Penn. Among the third try. Bertoch and James great - grandchildren, and his 50 built which years officer in the Womens Safety they justments. Our attitudes are our- Drive, and married is of mother. toch Hunter, of Naval Ladies MidshipAfternoon group Academy ago and in which they have lived selves. Council, assistant state historian, men to visit here for a week's has a daughter and son. His mothSincere sympathy is extended throughout their married life. and on the central committee of study and inspection of Naval inBowling Slated to members of the bereaved famier resides in Hunter. Mr. Brockbank is former prinBack Home Again the Daughters of the Utah Pio- stallation and major civilian inly33 Although we returned home a cipal of Cyprus high school for 20 neers. dustrial plants is David R. Rau-niLadies interested in in week ago from a short California years and widely acquainted Wife in The couple reside Insurance Agent, Holladay wins Quilt USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tuesday afternoons are vacation, we didnt even have this vicinity. Many local friends Second Ward, where they are acasked to contact Mr Villa WilMr Irene Bohne of Magna won Raunig of Arthur Row in Garfor Convention time to think about it at that time, are planning to attend the anni- tive members. Mr. Brockbank has Eligible liam dial 6117. field. the quilt that was given In a but would like to tell the "hellos versary party and extend con- served in the bishopric. The the Naval are will visit Dues $2.00 per season, pay- drawing Tuesday night before group and good wishes extended by for- gratulations. Mr. Willard J. Jones of Hunter, able in advance. They are the parents of eight Air Material Center and use tests the Drum Corps left tor New Mrs. Mildred Lee Schwantes Mr. and Mrs. Brockbank are mer residents to their friends local representative for the Beneof whom are living: and experimental work Involved six William children, of York. Tickets had been sold on wife 33, lifetime residents of Salt Lake Mrs. LaVon Johnson and Mrs. Bangerter, here. of Insurance Company on the specialized equipment in Grant Bangerter, bishop of Gran- ficial Life the quilt to raise monies tor the We visited a day with lovely County and both descendants of Elaine wife have Mr. and Mr L. E. Firkins of eastern at 11:15 Salt Lake City, and his Evans, Berkeley, CaL; Mrs. modern aircraft died Monday trip. Ward, ger Utah pioneers. Rachel Denton, and she, Howard been invited to attend a company Garfield and daughter Dolores Winona Cooke, Bernard P. Brack-banp.m. of leukemia at the home of Mr. Brockbank was born in and myself enjoyed a most pleasheld be and to home have returned convention August Colleen, Mrs. Glenice Keys and Mrs. Mr Resells James of Garfield Completes Training her husband's parents, Mr. and ant time at Knox Berry Farm. Holladay January 31, 1879, a son Vaoma Jensen, all of Salt Lake 1 at the Huntington Hotel in after a pleasant vacation in Yel- vacationed in Buhl with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bangerter, 837 Rachel lives in North Hollywood, of Isaac and Mary Park Brock- City. California. Teton and Buhl, Idaho. Mr M. E. Firkin lowstone, Pasadena, A 3c Hoy G. Foutz, son of Mr. So. 3200 West has a pretty home there and not bank. His wife, Sarah, is daughMr. Jones qualified for the trip LDS and Mrs. R. W. Foutz, recently in active was She very Martha of Le and ter Peter Hayes only wishes to be remembered to by writing a substantial volume of completed his basic training at church organizations. friends here, but arrived last Cheminant and was born October Collide business during the past five a is A. F. California. He Parks are B., her husband; Surviving week in Utah to extend greetings 18, 1880, in Pleasant Green, now month Wilnow F. stationed A. at two son Sheppard Cory and daughters, Magna. They were married Aug-guReturning Back to herself. Three business meetings will be B., Texas where he is training to liam, Lee Ann and Glenda, all of 21, 1902, in the Salt Lake Work From Lunch We also telephoned Fo and Mig held To Our Readerst during the convention to acbecome a mechanic. one brother Granger; her mother, non Haymond in Westwood, and Temple. -A quaint the company's agents with His new address is: 3c Roy and six sisters. Mr. served Brockbank has eight were very sorry that we were in sales and Subscription rates of ths Magna Timas and Garfield LeadG. Foutz, A. F. 19410113, 3782nd Sincere sympathy is extended new developments be increased, effective September L 1852, will er unable to accept their most cordial years in the state senate. Prior to insurance. of life It doesn't pay to be in too big Stu. Sqd. Bks. 577, Sheppard to the sorrowed fc.v.'.ly in lieir servicing The increase, first for either newspaper la eleven yeaz invitation to come out. Howard his election he taught in the a hurry to get back to work from A. F. B., Texas. time of bereavement. did not feel too well after having Granite District for 45 years, lunch, is the firm opinion of Keith was dictated by the unprecedented rise of production ooate atnoo his fingers broken twice in the served 20 years as principal of Marlor of Magna and Wayne ColINI. Leaves for Overseas Home Entered same day, and thought it best to lins, 422 Silverway, Garfield, Bienz was shipped out Magna Newsprint the second largest single cost item in news paper Verlyn return home. privilege to enjoy. The famous both employes of the Page Motor August 15th for Army service in While Owners Away Labor coat as has increased in this period production, beautiful some of the Mills were Brothers there and; Company. However, Korea. He had formerly been at costs of all material supplies and equipment, distribuas wall On August 15th, Mr. Marlor Camp Stone man. Mr. Bienz is the things we saw and places we received such ovations they could Mr. and Mrs. Earl tion, newsgathering alio here registered large Increase visited that were outstanding in- not get away from the crowd. was traveling along 2600 West, husband of the former Ruth The home of 31 on 9050 West in Magna The Magna Time and Garfield Leader subscription raise clude the beautiful Crusifixion" They are outstanding. vegoing east, when the Collins Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was entered Sunday while they have been among the lowest of weekly papers in Utah, Some to come we Forest at Lawn, enjoyable hicle made a wide turn coming S. D. Strong of Magna. back, picture Starting were away on a vacation trip. have recently announced second and third poet-wKnox Berry farm, the delightful called on Dorothy and Glen Coon out of the ballpark and collided newspapers is A Parish picnic planned by Entrance was made by cutting rate Increase and their lovely family. Glen was together. Farmers Market Information has been received a back screen door. Itowever, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic New Times and Leader subscription rales will bar The Marlor car landed on top Returning home, we stopped in still working in the dairy busiMrs. George Wright of Yost, nothing of value was taken from church Sunday, August 31st at ' Las Vegas overnight and went to ness at that morning hour, but and damage of $300 to $500 re- by Per Year in Utah $100 that her son. Max Fullmer, the home only a number of bot- the Magna Community Park, beUtah, the Thunderbird, where we had we had a fine visit with Dorothy sulted. The other car was not has been To Servicemen and Women . . $2X0 to Master tles from the garage. at 5:00 p.m. promoted ginning home. the best food of the entire trip in their beautiful damaged. Sergeant in the Air Corps. Max is Deputy sheriffs believe young Subscriptions outside ef Utah $U0 Everyone is asked to brinij and saw one of the most unusual So, home again and back to our Both drivers were cited for stationed in England and expects sters -- The Copper Printing Company. their own lunch and attend the the are searching culprits too floor shows it has been our loved ones and work. fast driving to be there about 13 more months. for bottles to sclL program festivitie s BIG INTEREST SHOWN y, KINDERGARTEN A LETTER Well Known OF Garfield Worker Dies of Heart Charles APPRECIATION Chick Paris New Magna Deputy Sheriff Firemen Answer Three Calls; Small Damage TWO BUSINESSES BURGLARIZED Xen-neco- well-know- well-know- 15-d- Union Slates on Strike Vote Talks n, anti-aircra- Former Cyprus Principal and Wife To Observe 50th Wedding Date Granger Mother g, Dies at Of Leukemia k, 18-2- -- Co-Work- TO OUR READERS st Catholic Church Plans Picnic at N, Park August ar |