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Show I Jft UniirMMi Microfilming 177 Sivtn An., P 0 BoxCorp 147 t I ,lr pi,, J T., -- r.-J- CIIATlTO y; -- Redd 'it in The Don't Fear Don't fear you'll be coiled a miser if you cave money nowadays. Youll be called a miracle "The Complete Home Newspaper ii Times or Leade- r- man. WIND TOPPLES NEW TV TOWER ON COON PEAK 100-mp-li station. According To In 1900 there was one Federal employee for every 200 persons in Xmas Frank Elis worth and Les Price Narrowly Escape Injury When Tower Falls To Earth private employment, whereas in 1952 there are 10 Federal employees for each 200 in private employment, according to U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Friday's driving winds that cached gusts of hurricane vcloc-.tNo DeprestionT tore at KSL-TV- 's A Soviet official says it's imtower on Coon Peak transmitting for Russia have to an possible Bacchus and toppled the ibnve economic depression. It's also the inoun-nn'- s down antenna ;lant next to impossible for a person to eastern slope. fall out of a well. The tower was complet'd only We Americans can be thankful !a.--t month. O.ie f the supporting guy wires that we possess no empire; we ;avo have oppressed no people; we jy and the antenna crashed have taken no territory; no une if .i g. .iund a: 4.43 p. m. Two ti'li'V.iijn engineers, Les '.n rebellion against us. Our a:ii Frank Ellsworth, were .;ce is in our strength history. n a .null Ii.iujc nearby and nar-iv c..pe.d injury when the Dr. E. La Veil Barrett said to me lost week that a man may work jw r fell to the earth. Iv sr.a: p. a eril.v, vice pres-doall his life to keep the wolf away el Hj :i ) S rvire I' irpora-:n- n from .he door and then come .if L't.in, s:i..l tint home some night to find one in .1 h id ep. 'id.ons the living room visiting his marlocated in a a sec md riageable daughter. .wn:wn Salt Latte City wiihir. 0 minutes aftei tnc miihap. Such Dirt I l.ecal people had repelled bet-.e- i Our office has been flooded TV reei.ptijn since the towel with complaints from local meras ill: tailed, although residents chants about the black slag that r . .he upp.-Magna new an I is placed on Magna Main street bv Rjw nad n .xpn .enc.n; the S.:,.. Road C immis.c.m to ii. e difficulty. hasten snow meltin.;. as well as in . nr t'l highway safer. V7.,il.' this gesture is appreciated from the safety viewpoint, AijJfliS fv H- v-ck... flag is playing havoc rji nlcr .jr j centers. chandige One restaurant, which was remodeled, with a beautiful new floor, has the slag deeply pitted in the new linoleum, and "Green Grow the Lilacs, a several places that are carpeted, three-act play with music, will be have literally taken a beating, by Cyprus high school presented after the black cinders were trackthis Thursday and Friday eveed in. in the I understand that the Road nings, December Commission buys this slag from auditorium. The enjoyable production will Ihe Salt Works at about $7.00 a be directed by Wendell ton. They could purchase salt at about twice the price. Tickets are being sold by the What a wonderful change it will would be if we could have the students fur the play. Curtain 8:00 o'clock, and at raise promptly white salt instead of the black the public is urged to support the slag! annual presentation. May we make this suggestion. -- final Operetta Magna Lady Christine Eleanor Dearing Succumbs In S. L. Hospital The annual Christmas edition : ' rs r of the Magna Times and Garfield Leader will be published next week, replete with greeting ads from your hometown merchant as well as featuring ailicles about Yuletidc aet.vities in the ensuing week. We would deeply appreciate the cooperation of all our readers and adveitisers in getting thi lews and advertisements early. use d.al 3322. ! l tends lonijTiit, Tomorrow Eve -- 1 Santa Lattsrs Printed As is a custom of the Yuletidc upr!-- San.a Claus letters will be published. We must have them by Gosh, What A Lou! A Magna farmer and cattleman was in our shop last week and mentioned what a loss he had suffered in the sale of sheep. He paid $20 a year ago for the Iambs and sold them 6 weeks ago for $2 each after a year's care and feed. Another interesting point was that a year ago wool was selling for $1.65 a pound today, 35c a pound. This gentleman claims that we are already in a depression the farmers are the first to feel it. During the past six months, all prices have been steadily dropping lor the price they get on cattle, so that many cattle and sheep men have lost huge amounts of money. These men get 14c a pound on foot for first class lamb (feeders), whereas a year ago they weie paid 32c a pound. Still, our butcher shop prices remain up. Why? Monday, December 15th. All Oquirrh Fund Officers Reelected With the exception of the secretary, all officers of the Oquirrh District Fund were reelected at a meeting Monday night in the Magna Womens Clubrooms. They are: W. S. Hook, president; O. K. Fotheringham, first If You Served Overteas-Y- ou vice president; E. E. Matthews, second vice president and William Belong In The VFW! Ungerer, treasurer. A successor for the secretary As a Patriotic American: post was not named. This position As an overseas veteran you have was formerly held by Mrs. Marmade a personal investment in garet McFarlane, who resigned. America and everything that adds up to the American way of life. You want your sacrifices of the past to pay off in the terms of peace for the future. M As a memci-- of the V. F. W. you is to that an organization belong pledged to p . . t your basic freedoms and ine kind of government you want for yourself and Pleasant Green won the first your children. As a V. F. W. member you help half in the M Men basketball maintain an organization that league, by reason of 8 victories fosters loyalty to America and and no losses. Magna First and patriotic devotion to the ideals of Second Wards closely follow with 4 wins and 2 losses, Garfield First good citizenship. Your Cross of Mjita emblem and Spencer, 3 and 3, Pleasant means you are doing your part as Green 2nd, 1 and 5 and Garfield an individual citizen to help the 2nd hasn't scored any victories. The schedule for Thursday, DecV. F. W. expose the evils of Comember 11th at the Utah Copper munism, the threat of socialism and all other isms that are alien Club, includes: 1st vs. P. G. 1st. to the American creed and in con8:00 Magna 2nd vs. P. G. 2nd. flict with the ideals you served in cer vs. Garfield 1st. the Armed Forces to defend. P.G. Wins First Men Half In r t The Fireman Sa- y- Remember, i.s only two weeks until Christmas, and our Magna Firemen say: To keep your Christmas merry -DO choose a small tree. It's less of a fire hazard. Keep it away from radiators, heaters, fireplace. Use wiring with the "U. L. Label. Dispose of gift wrappings promptly outside the house. Take your tree down when needles start to fall. DON'T 9:00-Spcn- CHURCH NEWS Calaxy Of Gifts At Magna 2nd Ward Bazaar This Eve. Our Lady co.ton, of Lourdes Church The following weekly program addition to spec-i.- il events, which will be an- from time to time by C. E. In a quandary wi: ,1 to get for Father U;30' 10:30 a- - m' gift? jy mas: that extra special Chri-tma- s 00 p' ' Ward Second Attend the Magna Weekday, 7 00 a. m. bazaar this Thursday evening, Novena Service, Friday, 7:30 December lltii and see the wide p. m. of assortment and they gifts range Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and will have on display. 7:00 p. m. In addition, a cafeteiia style dinner is to be served from 5:30 Church to 8:30 o'clock, featuring chili. Community Baptist and meat balls, and pic spaghetti Bible School is conducted at cake alamode. 10:00 a. m., and worship gathercookHome-bake- d pies, cakes, at 11:00 o'clock. A sermon will ies. buttered popcorn will also be ing The Christinas be given on committee, the announces sold, Story. Nettie Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Jensen, A cordial invitation is extended Johnson and Mrs. Hazel to everyone to attend. is curried oul, in . Board Post Rv 3-V- ote i Roth , Parley treai-g- Thrilled at meeling General Douglas McArthur is Joseph Rain-ald- i of Magna, who tyas a guest at the 57th annual congress of the National Association of Manufacturers in New York City this week. General MacArthur autographed his photograph at the convention, following an address that he gave to the delegates and guests. The group toured Manhattan and visited United Nation headquarters, attending a session of the General Assembly. Each day of the NAM Congress of American Industry," Mr. Rain-alattended sessions of his own choice. On Friday, the students presented a forum, in which they questioned NAM represents litres and consulting experts. Mr. Rainaldi, who was chosen from Utah college students by the Utah NAM group, has returned to his Magna home. He is a junior at Westminster College, studying business administration. He is married and has two children. di . ; neecs-incliid- rui-il- n. - 2,000 mure books. The remodeling and addition to :hc adobe building has taken two months by s nui-ke.- out-nf-- . r an JchilJivil. Xmas Messiah To Be Presented School Red At Cyprus School Cross To Take Needed Clothing Group of Noted Soloists Contribute Talents For Program Handel's famous ''Christmas Messiah," will be presented Tuesday, December 23rd at Cyprus high school auditorium, featuring the combined Cyprus choruses and a group of guest soloists. The beautiful holiday week program begins promptly at 8:00 p. m., and will be free to the public. This unusual Yuletide play is known throughout the world and its songs arc familiar to all. Soloists will include Edwin announces Principal jewelry, Miner, tenor; Hal Duke, bass; Philip Debs. Gladys Hales, contralto; Coy Man- Brockbank Jr. High Any contributions will be gladning, soprano; Gwen Oakcson, ly accepted at the Webster School. soprano. Talent Assembly Miss Lois White is the organist with Misses Janice Breeze, Pat Brockbank Junior high school Singleton and Kay Elldredge as conducted a Talent Assembly last accompanists. week, participated in by twenty pupils, and sponsored by the stude- SCHOOL NEWS nt-body. Popular applause determined the winners and prizes were given to Chris Angeles, who presented an imitation of Frankie Laine and also portrayed Nat King Cole. Second place was given to Joey Ribotto for his accordian selection, Lady of Spain," and third place to Verna Davis, who sang, You Belong to Me. League Jean Hubbard captured high games of 169 and 154 in the B" League Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club and Florence Smith took high series of 448 with games of 7. Other high scores were Patty McDonald, 151; Fran Sheppiek, 150; Vi Nordquist, 1C7; Denote Matin Dane a, A matinee dance was held Dec147: Alice Ribotto. Helen Wimmor, Laura ember 5th by the 8th and 9th Daniels, 143; Lola Dcnslcy, 140; graders. The next dance will be for the 7th and 8th graders. Wyona Barton, 152. Team No. 4 took high game of 697 and No. 1, high series of 1979. Hoop Teams On Top 4 points and Squads 2 and 3 Brockbank Jr. basketecre are on No. 1, 3 points. top, as they have not lost a single prescason game. Outstanding 145-14- j s 3; 158-15- 2; Slick Streets Damage Margin 173-17- 1: 177-15- 6; ; varnished chairs. - tl all the tables and A very attractive and sunny powder room and lavatory has been bulit at the rear of the large i ooni. A door off the main room, with a protective fence at the top jf the steps, leads to the basement, which has been cleaned and changed. Many shelve for storage were added in the basement, and the coal furnace checked. It is plan' ned to have gas installed about March. New Library Room The former kitchen and storage room of the building has been into another addition of the library, lined with shelves to accommodate hundreds of new volumes. An outside door is also in this section, as well as a spac-...u- s storage area. The walls are painted a restful jo1.it, and new tile tloor has been placed. A great deal of credit should be Beginning this Friday, December 12th, a number of Magna and zxtendul to Kennecott Copper, as Garfield stores and several Hun- well as to the diligent efforts of ter establishments, will remain Mrs. R. C. Parks, library chairopen every week night until 8:00 man, the Women's Club officers and others in completing this fine p. m. for Christmas shopping. Stores plan to close early Dec- community addition. ember 24th to permit employes to spend Christmas Eve with their families. These late closings will give I Many Stores To Remain Open Late Til Xmas Monthly Water Meet Tuesday Santa's helpers two evenings this week to work on their gift lists, and all of next week. So merchants say: "Shop at Dec. 16 home stay away from the congested city traffic, dangerous driving and get better values lo- The monthly meeting of the Magna Water Company will be held cally! next Tuesday evening, December 16.h at the Fireball, beginning piomptly at 8:00 p. m., announces Gary Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Howard Ridge, chairman of the Mrs. I. H. Rasmussen of Hunter, is Board of Directors, A cordial invitation is extended spending two weeks visiting his parents and friends, before loav- -' to the general public to attend. ing for Cuba with the armed i The vicious count their years; forces. Gary has been stationed at Nor- - virtuous, their act. Samuel Johnson folk, Virginia. Eve, ! j BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR GAY HOLIDAY SEASON DECORATE Gay Christmas decorations are tn be arranged in Magnaa business district next week by memHonoring Russell Day, who left bers of the d Lions Tuesday to become a member of Club. the armed forces, a birthday-farewesocial was given at his home Crews of men will string last week. Twenty-fiv- e guests atlights and place decoraLate and tended tions on the street light pole all played games. refreshments were served. part of the annual Christmas motif Farewell Given Magna-Garfiel- ll gay-color- i Tf. Ken-iiccu- Copper Corporation workmen. Ail expense for the complete renovation of the building was contributed by the copper concern. Entire New Appearance Through the skilled efforts and xeellcnt planning of the Kenne-.-i- t workmen, an entirely new appearance has been presented to the interior of the building. Entering the club side, one no-- I .ccs the addition of a new cloakroom, a fresh new look to the interior of the spacious large gathering room, painted in an apple green. Adjoining the large room ii a modern, compact kitchen, complete with spacious cupboards and storage place. This cheery place has been painted in white and daffudil yellow and has a fine new sink and stave. The workmen have built in several places foi card tables and chairs. They have also repaired and i K 'an- - sidi-walk- r County Librarian Surveys Site Mrs. Ruth Tyler, county librar-iowas in Magna Friday and went over the new addition to the building, as well as viewing the remodeled quarters, and said that thaddition would house at least ti-.- 154-15- I should like to ask, though the columns of this paper, why some action isn't taken against business people and several others who occupy homes along Magna Main Street, to kerp their sidewalks free of snow. I fell on one of these after the blizzard last wt-- i k and wrenched my ankle. Is it the duty of our sheriffs to enforce any county regulations, or does the responsibility lie with the property owner or tenant to clear the walks? I plan to asceitain this information and take legal steps accordingly on my injuries. ' - B Dear Editor: Welcome information was received Wednesday morning by Mrs. George Voshell, president of the Migna Womens Club, that the Salt Lake County Library Hoard had accepted the newly remodeled Magna lihrary and Women's Club building, and would move more books in very soon. , Ladies Bowlins (Editor's Note: This space is reserved for the opinions and ideas uf others, whether they be in the form of letters, articles, editorials or otherwise. This newspaper will feature one such contribution here each week and invites subjects of general interest.) Kennecott Copper Company Expends Large Amount of Money and Labor To Improve Community Place I i Cal.lo'-m.- S.n G.n-.t- Newly Remodeled Magna Site players are Gary Fuller, Kenney In the Afternoon League, Helen !Smith- - Dovon Anderson, Jimmy Junes had a fine game of 169 ami Worthen' Ja Starika, Joe Evan, Frank Stindt, Ralph Hassen, Mar- another uf 134. ' vin Ix" JerrF Case Russe11 Davis Ot.ner high M. were Norma Hauler, Stcven Havnlo, Mike Papanik-158-15Nelson, Churlt's Broadhead, Kay E. Strebhlc, Ruth Thomas, Anita Breeze. Following are the scores of the Jones, 141; Julia Clegg, 135; Ethel games: Stevenson, 133. Brockbank, 21, West Jordan, 18. Brockbank, 32, Grantsville, 18. A League Brockbank, 26, West Jordan, 25. Yours truly, Carroll Carman, Reporter. Mrs. J. E. J. A number of high scores were tallied in the A League, led by Babe Dorothy Dea, By Lynn Sandall, Reporter Wimmer had a fine 197 game. Others to score over the 150 Enjoyable Concert ma'fc include: Arline Griffith. 154 IY A very enjoyable concert was 'SO: S. 154; Coon, LailSC ujlll) Ruby Cushing, presented by the Cyprus high 156; Romnine Zita, 168; Cenella school band Tuesday forenoon in Ellen Newbold, an Rodgers. assembly program. LaVnn Dea, It was well attended. Arline Harward, 151; Irene Trek Spencer Ward Party 164; Edna Meyer, 158. j Icy, slick streets caused $500 ey, Hoopsiers Lot By 1 Point were Viv:.-'!- i Kemp. 169 Others vehicles two to The Lehi hoopsters ousted Cyp- Saturday 162; Thelma damage Singl ii1 a6'1' T,l!nC rus baskt'uer The Spencer Ward Bishopric when a car. driven by George WilSaturday evening m ,8n Ann. and auxiliary organizations are liam Papanikolas uf Magna, slid liusban ,V. by onL point 4241. in an exciting sen, 164; Shirley parinto a parked auto of J.imrs Dixencounter. sponsoring a ward Christmas DecIML- CutY, li.i. on, also of this community at 8540 ty next Wednesday evening, ember 17th at the P. G. Amuse- West 2700 South. Interesting Assembly Brother Succumbs A very interesting assembly ment Hall, from 7:30 to 9:30 Neither Mr. Papanikolas nor Mr. Dix.in. who was seated in his was presented Wednesday morno'clock. Funeral services f r D.-- . James car, were injured. ing at Cyprus by the National the from is invited T. Everyone Worlt.in, 75, of Salt Lake City, School Assembly with Don The accident happened at 6:30 baby to grandparents. Santa will o'clock. prominent educatin', author and fljrt, noted giving the to church and civic worker, were ' numbers be present to add his gaiety conducted Tuesday in the LDS evening. Warning Given Loral deputy sheriffs warn mot- Bonneville Stake House, Salt Lake Senior Ball orists to drive carefully on the City. The Cyprus Seniors are preexDr. Worlton was the brother of The best preparation for the fu- hazardous streets, and exercise senting their Senior Ball next ture is the present well seen to. treme caution at all time when M . Herbert Austin of Bacchus, Friday, December 19th. Full deSincere is extended tails will be given in our Christdriving. sympathy and the last duty done. to the bereaved family, -- G- Macdonald mas issue of next week. School Granger Man Wins Granite paper or other flammable material for decorations. Don't use candles. Don't use frayed light strings or worn Only three votes spelled virtury .extension cords. Don't overload circuits. Don't leave tree lights fur O. Thayne Ac.ird, 4215 West Granite School burning when you go out. Don't 4100 South for the Education posismoke or use matches near your District Board of tion, at elections conducted Wedtree. DON'T let any act of yours nesday. He wen out over Dr. Calvin S. cause the tree, a shining symbu) Smith, 5705 South Redwood Road, of Christmas, to burst into flame, the incumbent. and trigedy. Totals for the district showed Mr. Aeord with 388; Dr. Smith, Receives Promotion 3H5; Clarence L. Merrill. 248: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilayda of Richard K. Heath, 67, and James 3. Magna have received word that D. Buck. The voting in the district was their son, Frank Haydn, Jr., stawere dis- tioned with the Army Engineers very small, and officials in France, has been promoted to opl intol in the ititt;itt shown, Thi snowfall was believed to be rorpnral. p.iiliully responsible for tin poor in the been man has The young showing. armed forces almost two years. use gna M:-.- . Appr,nc County Library Board Accepts j K J.ii .cn. ..v.i; a J.iHan.l, Calif iiiiia, an I a VJrs. Pearl Hi'i.man, San Fraiicis-:u- ; six grandchild: and t:::c , Basketball League 7:00-Ma- A Gentleman, A Schola- rA lady called at the Copper Printing Company office this week anJ said that that Magna had the must obliging dentist in the whole U. S.! She related that on Thanksgiving Eve when she broke a lower denture plate. Dr. Clark was called, and he dropped by nt their home after 10:00 in the evening, picked up the plate, repaired and returned it at 10:30 p. pi. just so she could enjoy her Thanksgiving dinner the next day! A gentleman, a scholar and fine dentist, I would say! n.i . Bow-thorp- u. Board of Commissioners? NAM N. Y. ,.n;.i fridiK, Ai'Oiukii-- N,w of LibMry Pre'e,iis EB,ir This Saturday evening, December 13th, will mark the time when a fortunate person will be the recipient of a beautiful, luxurious Cavalier cedar chest, filled to the top, with useful, expensive articles for the home. The occasion will be a holiday j Card Parly sponsored by the Ai- tar Society of Our Lady Church for the benefit of j the new community Church Hall. Games of bridge, canasta and five j hundred will be played. The event is slated at the Mag- T M u UIvl j po,t. na Union Hall. 2650 South 8950 , ' at 8:00 o'clock West, Vhey also request that those who wish to mail raids avoid the Some uf the items m the chest e bv pu.,.has!ng then an expensive white wool rU!., this wet,k. .arv blanket, other blankets, percale; unsi.ji, J Christmas greetings pillowcases and sheets, chenille which do n.d include written mrs- ik'd spreads, luncheon cloths, j many towels of all sizes, and doz-- ; wnt ruvided they weigh ens of articles of handwork, made two st;ln..ps or less each. Patron-- . ounces by expert sewers in the commun-t;i-- s mailing large numbers of of Mugnii, Garfield, Bacchus, are reque. l tu bring them to the H :i n : r an.- the smelter. office w:tu oil :i l.i-- i f.ieing Tickets for the cedar chest raf- one duvet ion. :in l l l nu I 0 fle kill be sold by the Altar ladies t ran. f:om now until the time the draw-n- g who ttui: unt.l th-rjti.ms conducted. ii A charge of 25c is being made wick bel.in- CiuiMnus tu mail llu-icards failing for tile card party and delicious raids may find reach the desired destination to cakes and coffee will ay Christmas Day. solved at that time. Early mailing is urged to insure $1,000 Goal Set A goal of $1,000 has been set by delivery. the Altar Group to give to the church building fund, and this card party has been arranged to supplement the moneys they now have, according to officials. Each lady of the Parish is being asked to bake a cake of her choice and bring it either to the Union Hall or the Rectory Saturday afternoon. A lady will be at either Any old clothing? place to receive the cakes. A drive to collect clothing and All of the home-bake- d goods NavSho Innot served at the party will be other items for needy dians at Bluff, Utah, will be consold to any interested people. ducted during the week DecemMany Prises listed ber 10th through December 17th Many prizes will be given to School Junior the. various winners of the caid by the Webster Cross. divisions, and a gay, aocial time is Red Needed items.include tin spoons in the offing for everyone attendand cups, warm stockings and ing this worthwhile, civic enterclothing clean and in wearable tainment. condition for babies, children and adults, canned baby goods, canned food, games, coloring books, story and picture books and costume 1 Student Musical ny Excited and happy over the preparation of a Christina! operetta, The Legend of the SnowMrs. Christine Eleanor Jensen man," are students of Webster School, who will present the pro- Dearing, 68, regarded Magna residuction on Thursday and Friday. dent, died in a Salt Lake hospital December 18 and 19. Thursday at 5:29 a. m. of natural The first performance is on causes. She had been ill but a Thursday at 1:30 p. in. There are short time. The lovely lady was born Janu-ai.- v .wo performances Friday, Dec7. 1886, in Taylorsville, ember 19th. The fust is at 10 a. m. a ind the second at 7:30 p. m. daughter of L.irs and Chnstine A total of 205 children will be Siie was married to Wil.n the cast and sing 12 songs, par- liam Jacks in lJ. anng Maich 5. ticipate in seven dances. There are 19UH. m Bi nil. on. Mrs. Dearing was a member of five speaking parts. the LDS c lunch and served in the Parents have been very in making beautiful presidency of Midvale Second LDS Ward S vn-t.'ostumes for the dances. She alEveryone is cordially invited In so had been a Mcher in u!l anx-ui.- v Hi ittend the shows. organizations of the church. At In.- t.'i.e ef h.-- : death, she was a Relief Societv t .idler : ir Meets Gen. MacArthur! Magna First I.I1S ward. Survivors include liei- husband: i son. William J. Dearing Jr., M. g.'i, tA.i .i.Mgnl is. M. s Y:r-- j Magna j Ar-.j- at Beautiful Cedar Chest, Filled To Top With Ar tides, To Be Given Mrs. : - expected 18-1- 370-fo- Ialr,or RECORD CROWD Rj(6S Planned Dee. 9 , HOBOr LOVeljf By Webster Pupils1 y t.an-'in.tic- Number 25 Gar Held, Utah, Friday, December 12, 1952 Year 1 hirty-uxt- h A friend of mine said the uLher day that families live more harmoniously in some rural areas. They can pick up only one TV Faculty Dinner The Cyprus school faculty will participate in their annual Christmas dinner party next Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Christensen in Salt Lake City. Retraction, Pleas that prevails until after the holi- J day season. The committee in charge of '32 holiday decorations have been appointed the Lions Club to include: Karl Gilgen, chairman, assisted by a corps of workers. Mr. Walter Carlquist, county electrician, was in Magna Wednesday and assisted Mr. Gilgen and his committee in placing the decorations. Magna and Garfield stores are It was stated in last week's paper that the juniors won second place and sophomores third in the Song and Yell contest at Cyprus. decorated for the Christmas seaThis was an unintentional error, son and fins stocks of gift meras there was only one place chandise have been purchased to awarded, first by the seniors. meet the need of holiday 'Souse it, please. |