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Show - ' Cily. J mj, Universal Microfilm jig ' I X53 OM Lk. nv 8.12 IV& ,7? CHATTER! -- TolerAnc All ol life is mingled failure and success, and no man possesses a monopoly on saintliness or sin. Let us .have a tolerance for the uniqueness of every human being, and a forgiveness of shortcomings.' "The Complete Home Newspaper" Read It in The Times or Leader. Thirty-fift- h Garfield, Utah, Friday, May 2, 1952 Year All Alike Sometimes when I become discouraged or rather down, I like to think that my fears and worries may assume different shapes, but stripped of all their masquerades, the fears of men are quite identical: the fear of loneliness, rejection, inferiority, illness and death. So, then I try to remember that others have felt and have had similar experiences, and the only The Starling Point uiing to do is go forward! Then we will be more able to achieve Icve, recognition, under"Every indication points to a standing, security, belongingness very successful Cleanup Camand a satisfying communion with paign in Magna which begins on our God. Monday, May 5th, announces Mr. rthur Marsh, local road superMinding your own business visor. The Chamber of Commerce is makes friends. llso cooperating and urge everyHenry Ward Beecher once laid: one to clean their yards and ad"There's not much practical joining vacant lots, placing all the Christianity in the man who lives 'rash and debris on the curbs for on better terms with angels and .he Salt Lake County trucks to seraphs, than with his children, pick i p next Monday. All material placed out on the servants and neighbors." street should be in suitable conLei Us Be Humble tainers, not to exceed 100 pounds Checking though some files, I when filled. Garden trimmings, came across a number of items ' papers and magazines should be that were contributed by the late tied securely in bundles. Don't Pul la Alleys Reverend Albert Halliwell, and Owners of hemes who have they reminded me very much of some prayers that were uttered by been trimmings their trees are the late Rev. Dr. Peter Marshall, urged by local and county officials to not place the limbs in the alleys chaplain of the U. S. Senate. I especially remember one that or irrigation ditches as some have been doing, but put them on the goes like this: We confess, our Father; that curb with the rest of trash. Tree we know we need Thee, yet our branches and limbs should be cut welled heeds and our stubborn into lengths not over six feet wills keep us trying to do without The county dump at 8000 West Thee. Forgive us for making so and 1500 South in Magna is in exmany mountains out of mole hills cellent shape, having been worked and for exaggerating both our over by the county bulldozer, end own importance and the problems leveled down quite welL that confront us. Amen." Garfield Drive Successful Im sure Senators often had The Garfield drive which endthe feeling they were being ed Wednesday, proved very sucprayed AT as well as being prayed cessful, and many loads of debris FOR. O, God, our Father, let us were hauled away so that the not be content to wait and see town presents a much cleaner, what will happen, but give us the more attractive appearance. determination to make the right Everyone is particularly urged things happen. While time ii run- to remove junk, cans, etc. from ning out, save us from the pa- their premises for "healths sake. tience whifh is akin to cowardice. Due to the excessive rainfall and Give us the. courage to stand for heavy snows that caused large something, lest we fall for any- areas of water, many new breedthing. Amen" ing places are ripe for 8 record And, "Save us from the sins of "crop" of mosquitoes. Salt Lake county health authorworrying, lest stomach ulcers be the badge of our faith." ities also emphasize the danger of Wonderful men, wonderful polio from filth and areas. Now is the time to get words. everything cleaned and ready for Don't be afraid of opposition a healthy spring and summer. Dont forget Cleanup Hauling Remember, a kite rises against, not with, the wind. in Magna next Monday, May 5th! Place your trash on the curb From a unwit-ingl- y for the county trucki to haul it wise recitation of the 23rd away. Pselm: "The Lord is my shepherd, that's all I want" Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Theme Of Community Spring Orive To Begin Here Monday Its For fetter Living! National Group Pays Tribute To Rev. Halliwell Magna Youth Severely Hurt When Car Coes In Jordan River Broken Note, Severe Head Injuries Suffered By Tommy Jenkinson of Magna Although suffering a broken nose, deep head gash, broken teeth and possible concussion, Tommy Jenkinson, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson of Magna, was able to crawl from hie vehicle Thursday morning about 1:40 Oclock, when the car crashed through the Second South street Jordan River bridge guard rail in Salt Lake City. Tommy, who wu recently honar- orably discharged from the armed The Note: following (Editor! ticle was sent to us this week by services, is now recuperating at Mrs. Elizabeth Jakob sen Zander, SL Mark's Hospital, where his official of the Praying Mothers of condition is reported improving. Tommy wu able to make his America, famous national organization. Their slogan is: "There are way out of the "swimming car more things wrought by prayer and was seated on the upturned rear bumper when officers arthan this world dreams of. rived to investigate. The tribute follows: There are a host of friends in The car ripped through the Omaha who would like to add a guard rail, catapulted through the tribute to this late great Christian air some 15 feet, somersaulted and n on its top. soul, Magnas own Reverend Al- landed bert HalliwelL A number of years Damage wu estimated at about ago. Rev. and Mrs. Halliwell were $500 to the vehicle. It was deeply buried in the muddy bottom of the our house guests at a time when nose-dow- Final Rites Conducted For W. B. Raymond Pioneer of B & G Railroad Succumbs To Pneumonia Friday William Bringhurst Haymond, 71, retired railroad engineer and known in the communities of Magna and Garfield for over 40 years, died of pneumonia Friday at 6 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. Haymond had been in poor health for some time. Mr. Haymond was credited with being the engineer whose locomotive pulled the first load of ore from the Utah Copper open pit mine to the concentrating mills at Magna. He had always been actively associated In railroad work, having been an engineer for the Denver and Rio Grandea Western Railroad Company from 1906 until his employment with the old and Garfield Railroad in 1911. He retired May 9, 1948. He was a member of Division 713, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, end the Magna Ward, LDS church. crushing catastrophe had just Jordan river. The youth hu been very 111 been hurled at them. Yet, instead of being crushed, since the accident, hie head swolAlbert's joy was so boundless that len three times its normal size. he kept our seams bursting with laughter much of the time. In fact, the springs in our davenport were broken because he eat entertaining our two children with stories that fairly convulsed them. The remainder of the time he was either talking to ui about his "gorgeous Jesus" or up in the den having personal conferences. In these conferences during the Born December 10, 1880, he was many yean the Ha Ui wells have a son of Amass Lyman and Elisa or a week for in so, dropped Jane Bringhurst Haymond. He countless people have been in brought to a personal decision for Project Started To Bring married Josephine Streeper reSpringville in 1901, and had Christ sided in Garfield and Magna Nothing was really important to New, Soft, Plentiful vicinity for the past 40 years. Reverend Halliwell except His Water To Town Survivors include his widow of God and his relation to Him. Food Garfield; two sons, J. W. Hay was just something that you conmond, Garfield and Dr. W. V. sumed to keep alive, clothes were Starting at 7200 West and 2820 unimportant He has actually South, the Magna Water Com Haymond, Long Beach, Cal., three F. O., J. C. and Dr. Creed walked down the street and taken pany started to lay the brothers, all of Salt Lake City off his overcoat and donated it to new cast ironSaturday will con- Haymond, that pipe four listers, Mrs. Marian H. a shivering stranger. a new, plentiful water supply and vey Willis and M-- s. Louisa H. Stod And we are grateful for having into homes of this area. both of San Francisco; Mrs. known his capable and outstandResidents of the vicinity outside dard, ing little wife. There never was a of Magnas improvement district Dorothy H. Gill, Quincey, CaL, deeper love between man and are being allowed to connect to and Mrs. Elma H. Wagner, Provo. Funeral services were conduct' wife than existed between Albert the new linn for culinary use. ed Monday at 2350 East 13th and Gertie. It takes a deep love the fee $300 plus $3.50 per South, Salt Lake City. Burial was and understanding to cooperate month. being in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. with such a selfleu soul who has Ordinance Adopted Mr. Haymond was a loyal, efonly one foot on earth. But Gertie A rate ordinance hat been ficient employe and truly had understood and walked hand in the Water by Magna hand with Albert and with God. adopted Trustees regulating this fee. and pioneeredHerailroad work in this had been a prominent Those of ui whose lives have vicinity. rate which is higher than citizen monthly in this area. been touched by both Albert and in proper inasmuch as this Gertie HaUiwell are most fortun- areaMagna is outside the taxable limits ate. We bleu them both. and cannot be taxed for the maintenance and operation of the sys- NEW Number 46 Program Tonight! WE Garfield School Plans For Annual Spring Festival The annual Spring Festival of the Garfield School will be held this Thursday, May 1st at the school, announces Principal C. L. Bennett. Two performances will be sented, at 10:30 a m. and pre7:00 p. m. The main theme will be "Frol-icin- g Seasons," to Include the following: Reign of Summer, first grade; Summer playlet end In Good Old Summertime, 4th grades. Reign of Autumn, Afternoon 1st grade; A --Hunting We Will Go, 3rd grade; Farmers Hayride, 5th and 6th grades. Reign of Winter, 1st grades; Snow Capers, 2nd grade; Dance of the Sleigh bells, 3rd grade; Winter Sport, 6th grada. Introduction of Spring, Fairies in My Garden, 2nd Grade; The Daisies Wish, 1st Grade; Walla of the Flowers, 5th grade. Miss Pinckney is chairman, assisted by a committee of Mr. Manwaring and Mrs, Andrus. GARFIELD MAN AND KILLED IN AUTO CRASH IN NEVADA Auto Collides Head on With A Large Truck, Bringing Death to The Horace J. Taylors AS&R STRIKE SETTLED An understanding between representatives of the Smelter Union and American Smelting 8c Refining Company was reached Wednesday, subject to ratification by members. The Garfield AS&R smelter strike had Idled 1280 workers, starting over a dispute between the union and company on the status of overtime pay involving nine employes. According to S. L. Johnson, federal mediation commissioner, the full normal operations were slated to start on the Thursday morning shift Irrigation water USERS ASKEP TO ATTEND MEETING A well-knoGarfield couple were killed before dawn Sunday when their automobile collided head on with a huga truck on Highway 40 near Wells, Nevada. They are Horace J. Taylor, 28, and hi wife, Wanda McNarney Taylor, 28. The collision occurred about 20 miles east of Wells about 4 a. m, when the auto and a semitrailer truck bit bead on. The Tiyior car was traveling west and the Garrett Freight Line truck, driven by Everett M. Simmons, 33, of Salt Lake City, was going east The Taylors, who were alone in their car, died soon after the colA physician, summoned from Wells, pronounced them dead on his arrival .at the crash lision. scene. The couple had been visiting Mr. Taylors sister, Mrs. Vera Roblyer at Deeth, Nevada. Bora la Garfield Horace J. Taylor wu bora June 26, 1923, ip Garfield, a eon of Arabia R. and Ruby Gilfett Taylor. He had attended Cyprus high school snd was a veteran of World War II, serving in the South Pacific area. He wu employed at the Arthur Mill, Kennecott Copper Corporation at the time of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor wera married December 27, 1947 In Ely. Nevada. Surviving are his mother of Midvale; three sisters, Mrs. Roblyer, Deeth, Nevada; Mrs. Dorothy Perry and Mrs. Leila Jensen, Midvale and four brothers, Virgil, Alden, Dale and Noel Taylor, all The attention of irrigation water users, Weir 51, is called to the fact that water is in the canal and the ditches must be cleaned, according to Lynn Hendrickson, water master. A meeting for thie purpose is called for Saturday evening, May 3rd, 6:00 p. m. at the canal. Mr. Hendrickson emphasizes that if the ditches are not cleaned, the water will be shut off. The first water turns are slated to beProceeds To Be Used gin May 12th. For Cyprus School There ia plenty of water, according to Mr. Hendrickson, who seeks of Midvale. Band Uniform and asks the cooperation of everyMrs. Wanda Taylor wu bora one for a successful summer of November 27, 1923 in Sandy, a Whether you are a stylish, short, irrigation. daughter of William M. and Lena a slim teen-age- r, or take a size SO, McNarney. She wu a graduate of Jordan styles, colors and ensembles that are best for you (as well High school and at the time of her your pocketbook), will be demonstrated death, wu employed at the Tooele and modeled thie Friday evening Ordnance Depot at the spring Community Style Both of the regarded couple Show. were members of the LDS church. The event is, planned at the Surviving Mrs. Taylor are bar mother of Sandy and two sisters, Cyprua high school, beginning Mrs. Florence Dodwing, Sandy, promptly at 8:00 oclock, spaa sored by the Magna - Garfield and Mrs. Evelyn Nielson, South Lions Club and the Lady Lions for Mansfield. Each were awarded Jordan. the benefit of the Cyprus highdreu end bag and their teacher, Sincere sympathy is extended school band uniforms, according Mrs. LaPrele Roberts given a box to members of the bereaved to Mrs. Philip Debs and Clair of nylon hose. 6 1 believe the two critical Hyffeker, perShort Program iods in a mans life are when his MAGNA DAMACED voice changes and when his Interspersed with the showing of styles by local people from the choice changes. procommunity stores as well fessional models, will be a few SERVICE NEWS program selections. They will inWith the 40th Infantry Division clude pantomine by Donald Burtem. in Korea --- Pfc. William R. DamPortions of cut Magna ris and Joan Knowlden; a abort Six parking lots in Magna are Fee To Be Raised ron of 22 Arthur Row, Arthur, seriously threatened with flood Another feature of the rate skit, "How to Catch a Fly, by was recently awarded the Combat now being readied for the conwaters Thursday and over the Gordon Marlor, Raymond Mitchordinance is that the fee will be Infantryman Badge while fight- venience of btisineu men and weekend from the exceptionally ell raised Debs. 1952. and announces 1, after Philip July Henry Mori, Property ing with the 40th Infantry Div- shoppers, winter snows and sudden heavy Noted owners ComPianist can Presented obtain a connection ision on the central Korean front president cf the Chamber of warm weather. One of the very unusual fea now for $300, of which $150 will The badge. symbol of the front merce, sponsors of the project However, through the fine work be refunded at a later date. The parking lots which will be turn of the evening will be the line fighting man, showi a miniaof residents in that area and eo- -. Atof Crowd 450 who of Those Frank People and Van in after cleaned, 1, West, presentation graveled graded apply July ture . Revolutionary War flintoperation of local road crews dir1952 will be charged $225 and will noted pianist of Salt Lake City. lock rifle mounted against a blue the next few days, are located as tend Ceremonies, See investiture is ected by Arthur Marsh, heavy Scout A Girl The Cancer Fund Drive is now not Mr. Van follows: an makWest, get any money refunded, Englishman by Garrectangle. A silver wreath extendi very important milepost in a girls equipment owned by the Magna Back of the Firehall, with the being continued in Magna, still ing the actual connection fee $75 Building studied in South birth, chiefly across the bottom and up the sides and vicinity. Cancer is Mosquito Control District and V. n more. Africa, and is for his life. exception of the extreme north field of the badge. one of the most serious disease At that time she becomes affilCoon Construction Company, is end which for musical The reserved are crews to outstanding county we have to face ability. striving place member of Pfc. Damron is iated with girls all over the world wu employed In cleaning out a today. total A 450 cars. inofficials the Other water new in numbers approximately will of, program Magna's 500,000 One-ha- lf Company F of the 224th Infantry of the money derived in building a friendly relationship, culvert that was chocked under Lot back of the J. C. Penney gallon reservoir by June 1st for people attended the dedication clude music from the Girls Regiment. be will drive national this from new for Arthur and tore. the Double Trio and vocal solos by learning and living a democratic 2820 South. use this summer. The cooperation program The men made a drain ditch The entire block behind tne used in research and the other of motorists, residents requiring Magna Millmen's Union hall in Mr. Miner of the Brockbank junior way of life. one-ha- lf is left in counties from across the Smelter Farm church and others is earnest- Magna Saturday night and saw high school. connections "Fly-UpMagna postoffice. " 68 a held Brownie Troop which collected, few local use and ly property to the culvert to central. The area behind Jims Cafe. sought to expedite this project the many features of the $35,000 The Cyprus school art departceremony Thursday evening ize the flow of flood water. at 8990 . Land behind Homer Pitts' resi- treatment of local patients. 2650 West South ment, directed by Miu White, and at the Magna Girl Scout Little building Containers are in local stores Featured speakers of the cere- the Domestic art department will House under the direction of their dence. Men Work al Nigh! where contributions may be left Small Damage On Blazes mony were John Clark, Inter- combine their annual fashion show leader, Mrs. Albert Haslam and The drainage of Coons Canyon Land between Harris - Ford or they may be mailed to Mrs. thie national President of Mine, with this evenings entertitament. assistant leader, Gerri Haslam. crosses 3500 just east of the FourAgency and the new Union HalL Matt Pettersson and Mrs. M. J. Mill and Smelter Workers Union; A large display of furniture and Thirteen girls participated to in- way Service and travels through or Parking signs will be erected, Brady. Magna President Carl Borup of the Ar- appliances will also be made by clude Barbara Mageras, Becky its old course in a northerly dirdirecting motorists to the con- Mrs. Kenneth Hardy in Garfield, thur and Magna union. Local 392; local dealers. Webster Making Prepar- venient Ridge, Sharon Swan, Kathleen ection toward the residence of T. new placet. Busineu chairman. The drive continues Orville Larson, International vice A special invitation is extended Haslam, Vicky Richards, Shannon L. Thomu on 2820 South, crossing especially, are asked to place until today when containers will ations For Annual Drive men, president; Maurice Travis, Inter- to older women to especially at- Allred, Ilene Christofferson, Caro- the church farm drainage ditches their cars in these lots, thereby be picked up. national Financial secretary and tend as many fashions will be line Carter, Saundra Speers, and In Community emptying into a large drain American medicine, according affording mare room for shoppers Henry Mori, president of the Mag- shown on the runway for these Francis Simmons, Claren Gay ditch along 2820 South. on Main Street to John W. Cline, president of the na Chamber of Commerce. ladies, as well as Teen-Ageand Ripley, DeAnn Beck and Phyllis A large culvert became clogged The committee in charge of the American Medical Aun., is proud A canvau of Magna and vicinThe building houses three of' smaller sizes. Henline. and caused the heavily laden inlots conand of in the part it has played cleaning and a large meeting hall ity is now being made by the parking Tickets inAvailable Tenderfoot requirements flood water to back up and spread Webster School to locate scrap sists of Verl A HaWs, chairman, creasing the lifespan in the U. S. Only small damage resulted on with anting capacity for more If residents wishing to attend clude attending four meetings and out across the church farm land, , metal that will be donated in the assisted by Ivan Memmott and in the last fifty years. During this three alarms answered by firemen than 700. It is planned to install have not purchased their tickets, the Girl Scout promise, extending towards the west to the John E. Papanikolas. school's annual drive. period, life expectancy has in- of Salt Lake County department a kitchen and recreation facilities they may do so at the door, 50c knowing 10 laws and their meaning, slogan, residence of Alf Breeze where a 71 49 No. week. for 2 to from the creased use the The children will past years money during in the full basement for students, 75c, adults or $1.50 motto, sign and salute. Each girl drain ditch acrou 2820 South carwomen and from 47 to 60 years On Thursday, roof blaze at the received from-thule of the scrap Winners Several entertainers were also for the family. must know how to display the ried the water north to the Utah main building of the Central featured, refreshments served and for men. to buy maps, rhythm band instruFood Safe Planned American flag and hu an activ- Copper drain canal obex& most was of the Hardware is One Lumber etc. school the It for important Garfield to the muiic of ment!, In order to raise further funds, ity choice in the field of homedancing enjoyed Armed with shovels, over fifty stacles faced is cancer and note- tinguished by the firefighters the Gay Cavaliers. planned to uk the Granite School a Food Sale will be conducted in making and some men in that area worked until lata made. has a been resultant with $10 to Cleanup match the money District Board damage. worthy progreu connection with the Style Show, activity. Thursday night diverting the flow One of the chief workers in the Sparks from a nearby burner raised by Webster, according to and very tasty and delicious pies, The wings were presented to of water so that it would not damWinners in the Cleanup Poster solicitation for cancer funds wu started the fire. Principal Philip Debs. cakes and other goodies will be the girls by Mrs. Eloise Wrathall, age homes. If any person is not contacted contest sponsored by the Garfield spry Ellen Grandma" Marlor, The following day the firemen offered to the public. I who in turn wu by complimented Not too much damage wu sufParent-Teachseekkindstreets extintwo out called to were who canvassed recentto Asodation have and they again scrap give, So, don't miss the show from a bouquet of spring flowers from fered to farm lands and surroundis Marlor in 5581. Grandma a an cable donations. electric guish blazq ly, have been announced. The ing ly phone Webster School, the time the smallest miss trips the girls. ing homes, but the matter could in the Magna Mill flotation deThe drive officially begins Wed- theme of the' contest wu Keep considerably put 80 years old. out on the Fashion Runway to the have been very serious if the men assisted a caused who 9:00 m. ladies from a. in Clean." Garfield at 7th partment, wiring Magna May nesday, grand finale, a complete wedding had not worked so steadily and First prize winners were Bob the canvau include Meedames short Wehster school parents and party with all bridal finery end hard. Through cooperation, tha 1942 F. a was Owen Chevrolet and Janet trucks Herron, Cromar, Mansfield, friends will drive the Sunday, Kay George Knight flowers. danger was alleviated and greater load the scrap. Hardy, Sandy Nelson, Colleen Betty Barker, Wilford Hansen, damaged to the extent of $150 Time Mrs. Ray D. Merrill of Garfield Friday night at 8:00 damage prevented. DeVirl Curtis, Eugene Kone, Vera from a wiring short whi it igFirkins. o'clock. was elected president of the Cyp Honorable mention wu given Dea, Nephi Peterson, Carl Petters-o- nited near the Powerhouse Hill. rus God is glorified, not by our Parent-Teachschool high The vehicle wu owned by Tom Ted Lambert, George groans but by our thanksgiving; to Dick Salisbury, Nicky JohnWinners Given For Monroe Wilkinson, M. Min Yengich of Bingham. The blaze Association Friday at a final and all good thought and good ac- son, Gerald Baldwin and Gaye Slated At Speaker of the meeting Beck-steagroup. Arnold local Jess was er, Jeppson, Ladies Bowling Unit quickly quelled by the tion claim a natural alliance with Anderson. W. N. Frohm of Granger wu Laurel Collings and Vivian firemen. Magna Kingdom Hall good cheer. named vice Mrs. and president Bawden. Four Indians were arrested Edwin Percy Whipple Zells Steiner of Garfield elected A turn captained by Louise Sunday by the Magna sheriffs ofWebster School secretary. D. Hinkle, representative of fice for fighting and being intoxi- Erickson, and sponsored THROWING by tha FOR ARRESTED Colonel George Arlono Baiktr, Mrs. V. B. Coon is the retiring Watchtower Lieutenant TWO YOUTHS Society, will be the cated. The quartet, Gilmor Gray, Khemo-Klea- n Hand Cleaner Comin Sharilyn Clement Reporters has been who Marion Swensen, HALLS special guest speaker at a meeting 40, John Point, 32, Homer Bryant, pany, hu been adjudged tha A IN SCHOOL FIRECRACKERS of the Kingdom Hall, 3010 South 24 and Fred Mcia, were taken in Japan for over 3 years with our Ladies' Bowling champs am I the school our Mr. to visited resurrection armed and the 8950 West in Magna on this Sun- to custody just north of Magna at League We listened Wednesday forces, for 1951-5- 2 at the Utah Copper Fitzgerald, that the boys had nd told life: he us many interesting Occie Evans from the Salt Lake that believeth in me, day, May 4th, beginning at 6:00 11:45 p. m. in the Club. youths, one thrown lighted firecrackers Two things about the country over the county sheriffs office give a talk though he were dead, yet ehall he p. m. The rest of the team members Complaints were received at the from Garfield and one from Gran- school halls. live: end to is Valene whosoever seas. an uncle and He liveth on laws and the eveHe will talk on "God's Warning local office on the disturbance consists of Alice Begent, Margar-- it many Safety They were tried Monday ger, were arrested by Magna believeth in shall me never die. Swensen. with to connected a Wicked Generation. All are caused by the four men battling it Pritchard, Edna Meyer and sheriffs Monday after complaints ning in Judge D. S. Walkers --Christ Jesus welcome and invited. --Room 16. --Room 7. with each other. Roxic Gillespie. had been made by Principal John court and placed on probation. Parking Lots Being Readied Magna Fashion Show Planned For AD This Eve u u MAGNA UNION IIALL Cancer Drive Continues In Communities EAST BY FLOOD WATERS FROM COONS CANYON DEDICATED well-know- Canvass Being Made On Scrap Metal In Tom Firemen Answer Three Calls In This Area rs fis ? e Mrs. Ray Merrill 1 er Elected Cyprus PTA President n, er Vo-she- ll, d, Py. Four Indians Arrested On Intoxication |