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Show Friday, February 27, 1953 Garfield News chvrch news Community Baptist Church Mrs. C. W. Evers left Wednesday for a week's stay in Southern Bible School is conducted at 10 California with her daughter and a. m., each Sunday. A large conMajor and Mrs. W. H. gregation was present Sunday, TroxelL and it is hoped that the attendance will continue to increase. Hostess ut a lovely event ThursWorship service is held at 11 a. m. The sermon subject will be day to members of the Club and several guests at the "God's Staircase. Avntion Club, was Mrs. Harold The Ladies Aid meets Tuesday A. Linke of Salt Lake City, format a 12 o'clock luncheon. erly of Arthur. A beautiful cenGertrude Halliwell, pastor. terpiece of yellow spring daffodils and violet arrangement was plac- Our Lady of Lourdes Church ed on the luncheon table. Cards The following weekly program were later played by the ladies. is carried out, in addition to spec- ial events, which will foe anleft nounced from time to time by Saturday to visit her sister in Los Father C. E. Freegard. Angeles, California, for a short Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. time. and 6:00 p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and Mrs. Annabelle Williams 7:00 p. m. Weekday, 7:00 a. m. Novena Service, Friday, p. in. , Brockbank had 20 February an aemb!y in charge of two 7:30 teachers. Mrs. Aiilquist and Mrs. Bii:b.,tik. Washington's birtiidate was stressed. ' February SCHOOL NEWS February Brockbank ex- hibit night. Jr. High February has been an exciting and busy month so far at Brock-banto include the following events: February 6th A matinee dance, music provided from faculty members. February 13th Annual Girls' Preference Dance, which lasted from 7:30 until 9:45 and was very 27 Another mat, me dance :s slated and the faculty will again furnish the music. oil Carman, reporter k, GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Seoul Cookie Sale will not begin until March 16th, announces officials. All of the proceeds will be used for improvement of the summer camps at Camp Cloudrim and Mountain Dell. successful Brockbank Scouts will take orders for the February 18th played Olympia in a exciting cookies to be sent overseas or to game, with the visitors on top by men in the services in the states. two points, 24-2- Magna Mis Wins Oratorical Contest Miss Mailcne Powell, Cyprus high school sophomore, was judged winner in the American Legion sponsored oratorical contest for liiis art a. She is trie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell of Magna. John Buckner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Buckner, also of this community, was runner-up- . Miss Powell will compete with winners of other posts in District finals to be held March 6th at Murray high. Tile students are striving for the national prize a 84,000.00 scholarship. Winner from the district contest will compete with other district finalists at a national meet to be held at Atlantic, New Jersey, this spring Miss Powell will be presented '.v.t:i a nird. il l.oin typ.us Pjxt N i. .id, hi iiv '. iii. .ion ;'oi iici cf-- 1 0. Is. Service News ii.Hik' by li:s w.fi', pl.iiis b..-- ii.Hiu- in G.iifu-ld- tj nuke . Two Sons In Service M:. :.nd M s. Fred Wach of h.,ve . iiv.vcd .iif. i. iii.ituin In. it line .in. B.i.iuIj.-- ii.i- - 1inn- A 3 c Jo.--. pii 1) i. pli'ti ,1 ,l l'A',1 ,i:- I ' 1.1. til! C'liii'M' forniei lv M.iluuird ut Sail An- ut Alameda, California and is now ton. u. Texas, ha- - utuim.l to alt- iM:ng liir I'n.vi r, iv .i di-Topeka, K.iiis.i-- , after ponding a Siil'ml, Ail ' her viii, W.lb.iin furlough al tlic liiiine of : pareiBll!) nt-. Mr. and M Le ii.u J Ahl Wa. !i iii- - f.Mi.pii t d ti.ciiing at s'.roin in Garf.eld. Foi l Oi'd, Ciilifoin:.! and is w.th a Field AiUlciy unit. Receives Discharge Feiher Dies After five years in the service of his country. Electrician's Mate Sidney Meiriel Ciinger, 61, of Second Class Keith Dimick. sta- Morgan, died Tuesday at II p. in. tioned at Norfolk, Virginia, has after a long illness. returned home to Garfield. He is He was (he father of Mrs. Robthe son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. ert (Donna) Jones, formerly of Dimick. Magna, now of Morgan. The young man, accompanied A number ut local people attended funeral rites for Mr. Crcag-e- r lljiiti ' . -- Aiil-tron- ilkla-:i-::i:- i t -- -- . Saturday. Observation, invention, study, and original thought are expansive and should promote the gruwth of mortal mind out of itself, out of all that is mortal. -- Mary Baker Eddy JWVVWWVWWMWMA Heats Quicker Stays Hotter Irons Faster DOUBL8 AUTOMATIC IRONMASTER num MM mi HOT in 30 seconds Steady, correct heat automatically means shorter hours over the ironing board. Heat control right under your thumb. Available in two weights lightweight, 4 lbs. or lighter weight, 2Vi Iba. STEAM IRON Regular Price Allowance . 821.80 2JM Total Only $19.90 Magna Lumber & Hardware Co. The Butcher, the Baker the CandlesfickMaker They Help Produce Copper for You Hmmge of the Utah Copper family, plus 22,000 employed in other Utah industries furnishing them supplies The butcher doesnt operate a churn drill at Kennecotts Bingham Mine. The baker isnt a crusher operator at the Magna or Arthur mill. The candlestick maker isnt in charge of an electrolytic furnace at the refinery. Yet these, representative of hundreds of Utah businesses, help the 5500 members of the Utah Copper family produce the copper that means so much to everyone in our State. for each member of the Here is the picture Utah Copper family, four additional Utahns arc employed in our State, supplying Utah Copper and the individual members of the family with needed services and supplies. In other words, one job at Utah Copper makes four other jobs. there are 5500 members It adds up to this BXAXD and services. This makes a total of 27,500 Utahns who 13.7 of our States 200,000 families can trace their earnings directly to the successful mining, milling and refining operations of this pioneer Utah enterprise. the benefits brought to us by the So you sec continued success of Kennecotts operations result 5500 from the direct efforts of many people members of the Utah Copper family and 22,000 other Utahns representing nearly every activity and industry in our State. of people and jobs This is a major factor in Utahs progress and the wellbeing of us all. inter-indcpcndcn- Utah Copper Division KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION FULLY ? I GOOD NEIGHBOR HELPING AGED! TO BUILD A BETTER UTAH THIS WHISKEY IS 86 PROOF 4 YEARS OLD THE OU) HERMITAGE CO, FRAAKfORT.Kt |