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Show mm Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah L D S STAKE and : WARD NEWS I.IS Convention of Utah WoT.et.'e Club in S. L. Si I'Ollii I T. iien-.-- Festive Social Thi1 Miiyiu W.I : Friday, May 14, If , i .1:1 Fi ae: i'.'.iiii 11I V.'.i- n is l;ittd flub eonvi r.l. .1 teachers a:i- tlii'ir p.u'ni-venjoyed a vie. al M irul.iv evening m the Ei. i.i ii.nist ..f ti;e t'aiiumilii'.y IV k A large :ujr attended. Granite Levels CYPRUS CUSS Silt- For Slimmer OFFICERS ARE Softball Field ti i'.iii. : i Siliitul District started .tins wivk lualiiig fill dirt in the iiiv.i .'ii: west id the present Cyp- gymnasium, pre- p.i:..!i , 1.1 a softball field lor 1 - More age... More flavor... - ELECTED HERE of Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Erickson of Magna, was awarded a imsl.il at Sophomores To Name Leaders When School Reconvenes the University of Utah annual assembly last week in recognition of her efforts throughout the year in student activities Miss Erickson is a senior stuplay. After sufficient dirt has been Class officers to lead activities dent majoring in zoology at the h.ij..-.ithe field will be graded at Cyprus high school during the University. She is an AROTC j lor a playground and baseball 1954-5- 5 school year were elected sponsor and a member of Delta f.cld, according to an announce- last week to include the followGamma social sorority. ment made by officials. She graduated from Wasatch ing: Seniors Academy in Mt. Pleasant in 1950 Jack Hill, president; Mike Pet- where she was yearbook editor. erson, vice president; Norma Fraser, secretary; Doris Thomas, re- Brother Of Local 1. - First of Bacchus Second Polio Magna Student Wins Honor At U Houses Moved Shot Is Given New Sites To Children Barbara L. Erickson, daughter To , Magna Council Slates Monthly Meet Monday The monthly meeting of the Magna Community Council will be held Monday, May 17th in the office of the executive secretary, John A. Rokich, beginning at 8:00 o'clock. All members are urged to attend as important business will be discussed. FAST PLUMBING REPAIR SERVICE Complete line of WATER sterling at 152.00 Pipes and Fittings Plumbing Supplies Sewer and Gas Installations HEATERS porter; Diana Haslam and Jayne Ann Neufton, cheerleaders. Junior Jay Monson, president; Gordon Ottinger, vice president; Gay Johnson, secretary; Sylvia Sutton, reporter; Georgia Royal and Carol Bangerter, cheerleaders. Sophomores will elect in the fall. New officers of the AGS are Mary Sanelli, president; Gloria Pappas, vice president; Gayle Brown, secretary; Angela Mira-bellreporter; Barbara Herron and Trudy Price, junior representatives and Dowanna Riddle and Laura Lou Huish, senior representatives. The sophomore representatives will be named next fall when they conduct doss elections. a, People Dies in California Ernest Driffill, 72. of Redwood City, California, died Sunday, 4:30 a.m., after a long illness. Burial and final rites were conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the California city. He is survived by two daughters and two sons; a brother. Torn Driffill and a sister, Frances Ridge of Magna, in addition to two other sisters and a brother of Salt Lake City and other relatives in England. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. WINNERS ARE Speaker Here GIVEN HERE N. S. Richardson, Jr., representative of Watchtower Society, will be the featured speaker Sun51 East 17 Street, Garfieldl p.m. in the Phone 8639 for on Experienced! day, May 16th, 3:00 Kingdom Hall, 9081 West '2700 and licensed plumber. Free! South in Magna. estimates gladly furnished. His topic will be Living for the New World," and discuss the questions: "What Is the New World?" and "How Can Its Requirements Be Met?" Dick Bezzant OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO. LAWRENCEBURG, IND.-8- G PROOF Bacchus Village, Utah, virtually the entire group of frame houses which constitute the ('.immunity limit in 1914 on Hercules Powder Company property, will be lifted olf their foundations and moved tins summer to scattered sites w.ih.u ten miles of their present loeat.on, according to N. L. McLeod, works manjger. The f.i'st of two houses tu be moved were started on their way Twenty-fou- r other Saturday. house will follow, as fast as the work can be carried out by the Paul Havens Company, Salt Lake City Contractors. Rented by Hercules employees uf its explosives plant here, the twenty-si- x houses were sold to fanulics occupying them wlicn the company found t)at increasing demands for water by the plant, and the very limited water supply conflicted with the high consumption of water by the village. 8200 to S300 For Homes The company sold the houses for pi ices ranging from $300 for the largest to $200 for the smaller units. Eight of the twenty-siarc one story homes, ami the rest are one and one-ha- lf story buildings. In the rase of the eighteen larger houses, it will be necessary to remove the roof from each to permit passage under power lines of an electrified railroad over which the truck-born- e houses must cross. Original Plan Winners of the five Arvin radios There were forty-tw- o houses the at Huffaker Furniture built on the given plant site by Hercules Company on Monday included: in 1914 for rental to company emHarold Dangerfield, L. J. Mae-stoployees. Ten of these were sold n Cliristoffer-soMillie Mills, Jay in 1941 on the same basis, that and Eloy Vallegos. lie moved off company propthey Huffaker officials wish to thank x After the now erty. everyone for their attendance and being moved aretwenty-sigone to new patronage. foundations elsewhere, six houses IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH will remain for use by Hercules plant staff. Small Boy and Girl Display Fine Courage The second shot to alleviate polio was given to small children of the Garfield and Webster elementary schools lust week, Principal Philip Debs of Webster and Principal Morgan Lund of Garfield. state there had nut been any reactions from the students. The second shot proceed ure at Webster Thursday and at Garfield Tuesday progressed better than the first lime, as the boys and girls did not seem afraid of the needle and look it bravely with a grin." Before, several youngsters had become frightened and cried a little when tile shot was given to them. Dx-tiiiwho were in charge at Welister were Owen G. Reese and R. A. Gallant and Dr. Kenneth Hill officiated at Garfield. Date of Next Shot The third and (inul shot will be given at Webster June 3rd and at Garfield June 1st. Mr. Lund, Garfield principal, says that it is imperative that all students who had the two previous stmts, attend us early as possible, beginning at 8:45 a.m. for the final sliot, so that the doctors may proceed according to schedule. s Hydramatic work, done by a factory trained Mechanic. We will be happy to give you free estimates with absolutely guaranteed work. N0REN PONTIAC CO. S733 WEST MAIN STREET. DIAL 7777 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii MAGNA. A variety of stars and excellent athletes resulted in a victory for the Cyprus high school track squad Friday in the Region Two elimination meet at the Univer sity of Utah. Cyprus rolled up 127 pointa lo 108 for challenging Murray, The point tabulation definitely earmarked the Cyprus and Murray contingents as threats for the stale cinder title to be decided next Saturday. Other finisher were: Tooele, 38; Morgan, 91s, Park City, 7 and North Summit, 6'a. Alden Boson led Cyprus wins in the 100, 220 and his share of the medley triumph. er HPThree-quorter- Topic: Do Your Own Thin! Spaakert Jamas Harry Mel nolds. former First Reeda. the Mother Church in Be and Christian Science Led WOHM RNBT mnen hum sours ON mohm MB L KUI MUM CL. UNCI hskt, inmi PAOLOS AUTO CO. Majestic Castle Gate, near Helper, Utah, located on the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad's direct central transcontinental route, is your gateway to the important markets of the midwest, southwest, east and southeast. Utah shippers have found that Rio Grandes direct route, modern equipment and progressive operation provide economical, dependable transportation to these vital areas. Your friendly Rio Grande agent is a transportation expert anxious to help you arrange for shipment of your goods, as well as to keep you informed about shipments en route to you. Buick now outsells all other cars in Us price class and above probably noticed it right own neighborhood. Bright new Buicks appearing here, there, everywhere. And more and more of them in recent weeks. Know what's happening? Folks in growing numbers (and maybe you'll he joining them soon!) -- arc finding Buick styling, perform ance and value far too wonderful to pass up. So Buick is selling at a record all other cars in its price class and above. Matter of fact, latest figures for the first quarter of 1954 show that, in total national volume, Buick is out selling every other car in America " low except two of the pace-outsel- ling Ship Direct . . . Ship Rio Grande! so-call- A look and a ride and a peek at the price tag will he all you'll need to g know what's back of this success. There's styling in Buick thats the greatest beauty advance in years the very look of tomorrow-a- nd with the spectacular panoramic windshield thats part and parcel of this dream-ca- r look. There's performance in Buick as best-sellin- V8 never before with record-hig- h power, with the sensationally smooth BOCK are Sales price three." NITON MMI ITAM tOt IUICI-S- m Ax Wd-M- t Sm. Dynaflow, whip of with the buoyant ride of with a new precision of control and handling. And there's value in Buick thats hard to match with prices starting e near the three prices that buy more Buick beauty and power and thrill and sheer automobile than smart money ever bought before. Twin-Turbi- low-pric- ITow about you? Arc you ready, willing and waiting lo be shown that this best seller Sl.aJarJ Ikrr Serin. fm. Eol WHIN ADAMS MOTOR SALES DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Di.l 2041 ne called Buick is the buy of the year for you, loo? Drop in this week, or give us a call, and well arrange a demonstration. Soaring! Utah RoADMASTtr, MTTIR AUTOMOMUS .pti.ua! at ulro etll M AU 8UN.T SUICK 17 rm (UHKT, DSNS i Youve . Musk: Quartet and Orgt of s America's calcium diet is provided by MILK. Calcium helps your heart, bones, teeth, muscles and nerves. Drink at least 3 glasses of MILK every day. fv KSL Salt Lake City. (1188 at 9:00 son. SQUAD WINS WITH TALENT The houses were offered for sale .those employees living in them, according to Mr. McLeod. Other employees would have had an opportunity to buy the houses if any of the present occupants had decided not to exercise their option, Mr. McLeod pointed out. He said that employee purchasers of the houses have bought lots, mainly in developed areas, and are constructing new foundations and cellars to receive their homes. The twonty-si- x arc being moved FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Ton to the Magna-Huntcommunities pickup truck. Good rubber. and surrounding areas. Phene 8180. 47 to Sunday, May 16, CYPRUS TRACK s. EXPERT Christian Science Progr WU SUM 1NOA |