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Show Frida, jtaarfwld Leader, Garfield, Utah Magna' Boy Awarded U Of U Scholarship HAZEL ORR NEW HEAD OF Mailed Packages May Be Sealed LADY LIONS Without Label A Cyprus high school Hazel Orr was elected president student was named for a Uni- of the Manj - Gurfu-lLady Ledinii-h:un- . versity of Utah tuition scholarship l.ion., !.ucci'il:n at tin- annual elect; in Tuesday as a climax to the sixth annual youth conference spon- i:u- ie 1. Weilne.iday even.iig at sored by the Salt Lake Rutul-- tin Me i a h: ik (i ilf C!uh. Club. t:i. e!i e'.e.i utfirers are Lucy He is Lynn M. Spence, son of I,arain. fi; t Viiv prrii IhiI; E lilh Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Spence of Hri eze, nt; i' iii i vice pre.-iMillie iJeiis. secretary: (j ill da Magna. of the com- llavike-;- , t.easurcr; L.!!..n Haws, Congratulations munity are extended to the fine spizzeruiktress. young man. Directors are: Helen Duson- Lerry, holdover; Haiinah Matz. I i lies.-i-e Harris, and Mrs. Ledingham, Cyprus Holds C Day With Cala Events ' i one-yea- r; two-ye- ar member. Two Fire Cause Small Local Damage Two fires last Wednesday in C" Day was observed at Cyprus high school Wednesday and Magna caused small damage, due to the prompt action of Salt Lake enjoyed by the student body. During the morning, the boys, county department No. 2. At 3:45 p. m. the firefighters appropriately attired in lcvis, painted the C" on the hill above were railed out to extinguish aa Magna with another white coat grass fire that was scorching and the girls cleaned the school telephone p le, 3200 South and 8400 West. Damage was estimated grounds. The afternoon was spent at La- at $5 00. At 4:20 o'cluck, the firemen goon in the afternoon in an enjoyable outing as a reward lor the answered another alarm at 9180 West 2700 South to quell a blaze students efforts. in an old garage that was owned by the Utah Oil 8c Refining ComRegular Magna pany. Only $5.00 damage resulted from the fire caused by boys playWater Meet Set ing with matches. For .May 19th Tha regular monthly meeting of Magna Water Company is aet (.'ha . lor next Tuesday evening, May , 19th at the Magna Fi rehall, begin- v .! ning at 9:00 pi m. . Anyona Intaiested la cordially Invited to attend. o'clock. Group To Sing At Juno Conforonco Oquirrh Stake MIA is planning to take a group of Scouts, Beehive and MIA girls to sing at June conMany residents will be glad to ference sessions of the LDS learn about a new regulation of church. About eighty local people the Post Office Department now are planning to participate in this in effect permitting them to seal unusual affair. all their packages w.tiiout using They will sing Saturday, June a printed label. 13th at the University of Utah StaSeal them hereafter, and seal dium and June 14th in the Taberthem as tightly as you wish. Post- nacle. John P. Manning is t!fe dirmaster Verl A. Haws advises pa- ector and Mrs. Grace Christensen trons. All that is now necessary is is in charge. A special practice is slated for lo show the nature of the parcels contents, as for example: "Con- this Sunday, May 17th at the Cotand the in- tonwood Stakehousc. Busses will tents: Merchandise scription, Postmaster: This par- leave Garfield at 1:15 p. m. and cel may he opened for postal in- from Pleasant Green and Magna spection if necessary." The in- at 1:30 o'clock. scription should be placed near, preferably below, the scnderS-retur- Priesthood Session address. Planned To Temple An Oquirrh Stake Priesthood In the past, Postmaster Haws is planned fur this Thursto session was it necessary explained, May 14th to the Salt on evening. day have a Printed permission sealed packages. Typewritten or Lake LDS Temple for the 6:00 handwritten instructions were not meeting. Last week North Jordan and acceptable, and the package was Stake slated a similar trip either rated up to first class rates, over 300 men attended. It is h iped or the sender often had to hunt up that an equally large attendance will be present from Oquirrh a printed label. Stake. The old requirement was seldom understood by Post Office Leadership Data Changed The Stake Leadership meeting patrons, and it was the cause of much lost time at parcel post win- jf the Oquirrh Stake MIA has holidows, particularly during the jeen changed from Wednesday, day rushes. Mailers would seal May 20th to Tuesday, May 19th in their packages with scotch tape oi seals, only to discover with dismay that it was not permitted. Of course, cautioned Postmaster Haws, the inscription should he legible if it is handwritten. The Post Office still prefers the print ed or typed form, but is waiving the point as a convenience to NO "PILLS" CURE CANCER The American Cancer Society urges patients to seek competent medical help in treating cancer, it He who reigns within himself points out that no cancer ever cured itself and none was ever cured and rules his passions, desires and by pills, powders, or any other fears is more than a king. Milton "home remedy" or secret method, mqdicine or gadget." the stakehousc, due to Biockbank Jr. h,gh graduation. The meeting 'begins at 9:15 OQU1RRH STAKE NEWS Local Groups To Participate In Tooele Parade ' : Ten prizes will be awarded in the form of plaques and cups for winners in the Armed Forces Day Parade contest at Tooele this Saturday, May 16. The big parade is scheduled to be one of the most impressive in Utah, with at least five bands, in-- ! n. PacfeardT Mrs. Minnie Cash, Mrs. Millie Sellers, Mrs. Elizabeth Beagley, Mrs. Faith Duckworth and Mrs. Emily Larson, all of Magna. Vocal selections were given by Hal Duke, accompanied by bis wife. All other mothers over 60 years of age were presented with a rose. About 1,000 attended the entertainment and the 9x12 rug was won by Harold W. McCullough of Garfield. Off The Blotter HBellll fhe BEST BUY IN SIGHT In S. L. Dies base-bailer- n, The Cyprus high school Club, (a Social English group), viewed the "Hudnut Display at the University of Utah Monday and enjoyed seeing the world-famoworks of art Mrs. Helen Mae Seal was sponsor of the group. The stufnts later had dinner and went to a movie. Former Resident Adamson, Buchman 8k AssocWednesday, May 20th has been set as the first practice date for iates, Salt Lake City public relas, tion! and advertising firm, has American Legion Junior announces Tommy Jenkin-so- been appointed public relations director for the Western Mining coach. All boys between the ages of 12 Divisions of Kennecott Copper and 17 years are asked to meet at Corp., J. P. Caulfield, general the Magna Community Park manager of the divisions has anFieldhouse, 5:00 p. m. to report nounced. for positions and state their inFor the past three years the tention of playing. A good turnout is expected for firm has acted as public relations eluding the Magna Drum and Bugle Corps, the Brockbank junior band and floats from indus- the sport trial, commercial, military and Mothers Honored At civic groups in the area. Club Bingo Night Everyone is invited to the celebration. Six "Mothers over 70 yean of age were honored at the Utah Copper Club bingo night Saturday Cyprus Club Visit and each presented with a corHudnut Art Display sage. They were Mrs. Estella Pehr-soPhilo-mathi- staff of studios in Culver City, Calif. Hi is a former administrative assist ant to Gov. J. Bracken Lee. Kennecotl Names Public Relations Directors Here May 20th Set As 1st Practice For Legion Ball May IS, 1953 consultant for the Utah Copper Division. Mr. Caulfield said that under the new arrangement, Adamson, Buchman will establish, direct and coordinate public relations activities in Kennecott's four divisions. Properties outside of Utah are: Nevada Mines Division, Chino Mines Division (New Mex-co- ) and Ray Mines Division (Ari- ' Requiem mass was celebrated Saturday at 9:30 a. nu at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, for Felix Fratto, 69, of 652 South 1st West, Salt Lake City, farmer well known Magna resident Mr. Fratto died Thursday midnight at his. home of natural causes. Survivors include hia widow; three son. Joseph C. and Charles F. Fratto, Salt Lake City, and Felix Fratto; Jr, with the U. S. Army; one daughter, Mrs. Rose Be fa, Salt Lake City and seven grandchildren. Burial was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. zona). Adamson, Buchman and Associates was founded by William S. Adamson and Howard M. Buchman in 1950. Prior to that the partners were associated with Axelsen Advertising Agency, Inc., Salt Lake City. Mr. Buchman started his advertising career in San Franc iaco and Los Angeles where he was a radio writer. For three years he was promotion manager of radio station KNAK. Mr. Adamson is a former managing editor of the Salt Lake Telegram and city editor of the Salt Lake Tribune. At one time he was of the Lehi Free Press and he later was on the publicity, exploitation and advertising . News Service Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beckstead have returned home from an enjoyable week's vacation spent in San Francisco, California, where they Visited their son, daughter-in-laand lovely little grandDell daughter, Sergeant and Mrs. ' Beckstead and Debra. Dell, who is with the U. S. Marines, wishes to be remembered to his many friends here. w ' EARLY CANCER CURABLE Cancer is defined as an uncontrolled growth of cells. It can be cut out by surgery or destroyed by radiation in most cases, if detected early, the American Cancer Society gays. Tha Shariffs Say: Dont Start On Your Vacation Until You've Checked Off Each of the Following: I told the sheriffs how long we'll be away and where we are niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiij going, if no one else is to be notified or has key to my house. 1 left a note for the milkman. I pulled master switch to shut off electricity. I emptied refrigerator and disposed of all perishable foods. I shut off water-suppl- y valve, (This is not applicable to all V homes.) 1 arranged for the care of our 1 closed and locked all doors windows. (Don't overlook pets. ind those leading to the basement!) I locked the garage. Check with Natural Gas com' pany if you want gas off. 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