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Show Universal Microfilming 2?7 Sixth Anau -) 3- -? halt Lake City 1 Utah 7 ktf nr CIIATJER; -- Read Home 'The Complete Newspaper" Susceptible To Socialism Lazy mindt-peaple a:e susccpiible tj socialism and other forma of idealistic guvi-- t nun-lidesigned to divide what exists with those who are here today. Year Thirty-fift- h But to those imbued with power to think and reason cuatuvlv. such ideologies have little appeal Palm Sunday Begins Observance of Holy Week for they have learned inun progresses by creating, by following new avenues of thought, or of science and invention. Through experience and constant study, they have learned that man reaches new heights of accomplishment only by reaching Local churches are entering in- by a chorus of girls directed by of higher than he hopes to grasp. to the spirit of Easter and the joy Mrs. Helen Smith and a chorus of the resurrection with special boys with Mrs. Kathleen Pearce in charge. Language of Beauty programs in commemoraA talk will be given by Mr. I attended a recital of Mrs. worship tion of tills sacred period of Helen Singletons pupils Monday the church Brooks, Oquirrh Slake seminary year. evening, and came away truly imIn coiit.-a'.-- t t the triumphant Ji'a.l'ner' , . bued with the thought that "musie churf W. L. beginning or It dv Week when he Botkin will hath charms. churches were the sn nos of joy-- 1 , the morning address a It is never sarca.-tir- , mean, vin- ous services in observance A dictive or thoughtless, seldom i.l:n Sunduv and Chri.i's ou,!f arfWvEpJ,CO,al entry offensive. It often lifts humans in.., J crus., 'em. .,n 11:30, Suntay of ,at atmosphere Ev' from the deptns of despair to solemn, .y d as the week &h001 bein? al 10:00 prevail, onc bright sunshine created by new nears the cl-- re on Good Friday rays of hope and a promise that with Wo. Church in reniembranec of Communilr the futuie can be more pleasant :li.- hour when Christ was on the Worship with us Sunday! Sunday-Schothan the past begins at 10:00 .TOSS. a. m., followed by the morning Appropriate rermon-- and spcc-- I worship at 11:00 oclock. ial choirs anthems denoted the by Time Has Coma Easter Sunday is a beautiful services. PJm Sunday I believe the time has come time for uniting with the church. t. Pr. :;ont arranged when no other presidential aspirthe doors of the ants can claim the distinction of services of II.ilv Communion on Accordingly, Thur.-voin r linmeinor-i.tio- n church will be opened for those Maundy cabin. a born in being log of lie L i: :i's Lut Supper, who desire to unite with us. This Such a claim will soon be outon and Good Friday, Protestant will be done at the close of the dated. Could be it that one of the morning service. Please regard ar. J I un.ted for sero' presidential candidates will assert vice i:i ehu. .! this as a special invitation to YOU. .jM.vv.inca of the that his father or grandfather A large package of clothing is iolm's of the crucifixion. di ove a Model T Ford, Gene Catholics of !i . - c.iiiii.umiiy will now being made for Korea. Will the beautiful and those interested in this matter, and arrangements kindly contact Mrs. Lewis Gcery? i.vrad holid.i.v In the good old days," a dollar Next Tuesday, April 15'-- will n ',v being made for the tradi-.- i went farther than it does today. be the regular meeting of the seruu! Easier hillside morning Washwas true when George That Ladies Aid. A large attendance is ington is credited with throwing vices by Oq.iirrii Stake. requested. Further announcement Sunrise Services Stake one across the Potomac. The Otjjir-- h Stake Sunrise Ser- will be given Sunday. Now they throw them all You are always welcome at the the world by the millions vice will be lii-- l t Sunday morning, Church. Community a. on Hill. 6:30 m. Easter Everyfrom Washington. Catholic Church one is cordially invited to a' tend. On Holy Thursday, mass will be A pageant, The Resurrection, So? observed at 7:00 a. m., Holy Hour, Heard a news commentator toll wri.tcn by Mrs. Linnic Robinson 7:30 of Granger, will be presented with p. m. of the truce talks in Korea. On Good Friday, Mass of the ladies the following young pa: He said one American officer, Gayle Goble portraying Presanctified (Tre Roe) is at 12:00 after attending a recent meeting with Soviet representatives on the Mary; Connie Jo Mat. hews as noon. Janie1 Breeze, Holy Saturday, mass, 7:00 a. m., question of war prisoners, com- Mary Magdalene; 4 to S p. m. and 7 to as confessions, Phoebe; Gourlvy Ma:y Lydia: mented: B p. m. Jessie Th Donna as and Fern mias The talks were frank and exEaster Sunday, mass, 8:30 a. m., Richards as Ith da. ploratory." also be presented 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. will Numbers those words mealy Imagine were quite consoling and assuring to the boys who were fighting and suffering because of the blundering of our political leaders in Washington and elsewhere about the globe. It in The Times or Leade- r- t LOCAL CHURCHES MAKE PUNS Program Given For Brockbank Junior First Annual Concert FOR WORSHIP OF EASTER ; Regarded Resident featuring the orchestra and band, assisted by the mixed chorus, will be presented Friday evening, April 11th in the Cyprus high school auditorium. The first number will be played at 7:30 oclock. ORCHESTRA My Hero (from the Chocolate Soldier) Walla of The Flowers Getting To Know You MIXED John Lango Peter Lulkin Teresa Del Riego .... BAND King Cotton Kom Bus ser Tod El Capiian 1.. So In Love (from Kiss Me Kale) Tea For Two .a'. The Hawaiian War Chant Featuring trombone trio and drum solo with Larry McCullough. Kenny Fuller. Jerry Case and Verle Newbold Golden Glow Clair Johnson Lisa George Gershwin Enchanted Lake Clair Johnson Conducted by Marvin Strong, Music Supervisor for the Granite District PERSONNEL ORCHESTRA BAND PERSONNEL FLUTES Dianna Haslam Lynne Hill Angela Mirabella Roy Anne Tygesen CLARINETS George Stevenson Norma Perkins Gloria Jacketta Gay Johnson Laura Lou Huish Ronald Humphreys Kaye Lewis Karen Hawkins Richard Olsen Kay Johnson Warner Woolf enden Merrill Dimick Daryl Olsen De Loy Rose Suc- VIOLINS Verlain Jensen Carol Evans Clare Matthews Clarence Hansen De Moyne Oliver Jerry Richards Carol Kirk Sammy Panaon Joe Richards Julia Carrol Max Porter VIOLA Irene Anderson CELLOS Gloria Angell Marian Powell STRING BASS Marlene Powell PIANO Marlene Jones The Magna Water Company of the system July 10, 195L Board of Trustees wish to take By sprinkling during the reguthis opportunity to render the lar hours from 5 to 10 a. m. and 5 Joseph B. Simmons, 73, of 2741 following report to Magna water to 10 p. m., then everyone will South 8700 West in Magna, died users, and cordially invite any in- have ample water from now until Monday at 10 a. m. in a Salt Lake terested persons to attend month- the new water is piped in. hospital. Mr. Simmons, regarded ly A plea is extended to Magna meetings. The next gathering n and resident, had is slated for Tuesday, April water users to cooperate for a few 15th, been ill for some time. more months and insure water to Magna Firehall at 8:00 p. m. He operated a farm in Wasatch New Water everyone. County until 1915, when he moved East Magna To Bo Served Perhaps the most interesting to Magna and waa employed by news Another highly important and possible to local water users the Kennecott Copper Corpora- is the announcement that acreage interesting phase of this new wa- ' tion, Utah Copper division, until with flowing wells has been ter program is the ability of the obillness forced his retirement a few tained by the Magna Water Com Magna Water Company to provide years ago. pany about 3 miles cast of Magna water for residents from 7200 west Active Church Member on the old F. B. llaynes property, to Magna and from 2820 South to Mr. Simmons was an active now owned by Donald A. Dobson. 3500 South. member of the LDS church, being It will take some of the reserve This water has 9 grains of hardhigh priest in the Pleasant ness, compared with the present capital of the Magna Water Comr Green First LDS Ward at the time rating of 28.6 in the present water pany to install these extra lines of his death. He also served as Magna uses. This means the to service people in the area just president of sn elders' quorum in realization to obtain better water, east of the town proper, but there a Magna LDS ward for a number a dream" that has spurred the are also advantages to the Water of years. efforts of local civic leaders for concern as well as patrons. Mr. Simmons was born in The Water Company will realize many years. Charleston, Wasatch county Octoeconomic help from this area after 500.000 Gallon Reservoir a ber 30, 1878, son of George EdThe huge steel tank, located at the cost of the additional footaga ward and Dura Turner Simmons. 3500 South and 8920 West is fully is paid for. He married Elsie Kerby June 14, The area between 7200 West controls are wired and completed, 1899 in the Salt Lake LDS Temeverything is in readiness to pro- and 8400 West from 3500 to 2820 ple. vide Magna with ample storage of South does not have the assessed Surviving are hit widow, six 500,000 gallons of water at all valuation to form an improvement sons: Benjamin K., Francis Kerby times. This is a very important district as Magna has, and under , and Grant Simmons, all of Magna; item in fire to insure the present statutes of the State protection Joseph Carl, Salt Lake City, Alma Magna against any huge fires of Utah, will never be able to sell George Simmons, Los Angeles and similar to the blaze that destroyed the necessary bonds to obtain Rex R. Simmons, Kearns; two school a few money for their own system. Cyprus junior high daughters: Mrs. V. B. (Fern) Coon, years ago. By cooperation, Magna proper Magna, and Mrs. C. E. (La Nets) and the east area will both deriva New Mains Foy, Salt Lake City; 29 grandAll details are in readiness for benefits in better water, good ser children and nine the start of replacement of main vice and low debt all most imtwo brothers, John Sim- lines on Magus streets. Shields portant items for the welfare of mons, Ileber, Wajatch county, and Addition Is scheduled for the first this vicinity. a Stephen Simmons, Phoenix, Present plans in the east area line from 9100 to 8950 West and three sisters, Mrs Fred and one block call for a hookup foe of $150.00, ' 9X00 along upper (Rose) Korth, Logan; Mrs. John L. West street plus a $150.00 loan like Magna . (Maude) Bates, Brigham City and The materials are on hand, per- people are giving Hie Water ComMrs. L. M. (Bertha) Clark, East mission has been obtained from pany and a rate of $3.50 per month Garland. $1.00 more than Magna pays. the county to dig in the street and This additional connection fee residents in that area are Mr. Simmons was held in high signed for new K lines into their and higher rate is levied due to regard by many friends. He pos- up to sessed many fine attributes of homes to assure Shields Addition the fact that Magna is subject and the area outside the much taxation, better water future service. exand had an been character, well-know- 1 ; Ari-zon- improvement district, east of 8400 Naw Elacirical Controls West, is not subject to taxes. Ihs A brief period of disrupted ser- slightly higher rates will tend to Gloria Jacketta vice was experienced Friday and equalize the tax differential. Gay Johnson Saturday when the new electrical Meters Possible Eb SAXOPHONES controls and switch boxes, tonew water will permit the This Jeanine Jacketta gether with new - transformers, use of meters, the only sound Barbara Barnson were installed in the present economical way to sell water by TENOR SAXOPHONES pumphouse. the actual water used. InvestigaGayle Rudy Two large modern pumps and tions are now being made to obFRENCH HORNS wiring with new meters, accord- tain meters for installation in Diane Swensen TENOR SAXOPHONES ing to technical advice given to Magna and in the new areas u Jo Ann Davis Hie trustees, will result in consoon as possible. TRUMPETS Gayle Rudy siderable savings to Magna and Sylvia Sutton Marvin Lee Any interested persons era also provide much steadier ser- cordially invited to write quesViolet Baldwin Gerald Densley FRENCH HORNS vice, plus adding the important tions or attend regular monthly Sharon Bailey Diane Swensen safety factor to the pumphouse. TROMBONES meetings. . Jo Ann Davis Industry Gives Hoist Frame Magna Water Company Board Larry McCullough A big sales event, April 23rd to An electric hoist and bucket, toIrene Anderson of Trustees, Kenny Fuller TROMBONES April 25th is being planned by gether with a very sturdy A DRUM Howard Ridge, Darrel the Magna Chamber of Commerce frame have been donated by B. L. Casey. Larry McCullough Verle Newbold with local members participating, Kennecott to the Magna Water Kenny Fuller BELLS termed as Magnas greatest mon- Company, to be used at the pumpJerry Case Norecn Neilsen house in reaching the bottom of ey saving event! DRUM MAJORETTE Betty Davis Bonus certificates will be given the welL Paul Carter BALDWIN VIOLET with purchases. Full details will De Von Anderson Any interested persons are cord MAJORETTES be explained in next week'a issue. ially invited to inspect all of this BARITONES Yulene Anderson Watch how to save your dollars! new equipment, and it they will Harley Toone Lucille Wardle call the Water Office, 6511, someTerry Haslam Laura Lou Huish one will open the pumphouse and BASSES Noreen Neilsen Chris Angelos gladly explain the workings ol OFFICERS OF THE BAND the system. Hal Se lander Mika Paterson, President Edward F. Rush ton, 89, pioneer TRUMPETS k CORNETS Ronnia Paterson. Vico President Weak Lines Provide Trouble of Hunter, died Saturday resident Marvin Lee Noma Parkins, Librarian k Sac. An effort was made Saturday at 6:30 p. m. in a Salt Lake hosGerald Densley afternoon to pump present well pital of pneumonia. Mike Peterson Two Young Men Named water into the new 500,000 gallon A son of Edward and Carolina Kenny Smith reservoir, but the old system Millard Rushton, early Utah pionMichael Papanikolas To Cost Accountants Unit would not stand that pressure and eers, he was born in Salt Lake Jay Carlson a large line was broken at 3100 City October 22, 1862. As a child, esteemJames Phil Rasmussen Lyman Allen, 87, The National Association ol 9150 west late Saturday he moved with his family to HunDick Johnson Magna resident, died Sunday south and Cost Accountants recently elected ed 1:45 evening. Service crews worked ter, where he engaged in farmat a. m. at his residence of Gerald Colli ngs Madto membership Mr. O'Dell C. until 3:45 a. m. Sunday to repair ing until his retirement a few James Paulson sen and Mr. William R. Holt, both causes incident to age. the damage to the broken line yean ago, He was bom June a son 1864, 5, Sharon Bailey former members of Magna. He married Elsie S. Drury in of Mr. Mrs. W. and C. Allen in that feeds the present reservoir. Ernest Gust Mr. Madsen is an accountant 1892 in Pleasant Green. She died Greatly Added Pressure Wisconsin and DRUMS married Nice, with Kennecott Copper CorporaUndoubtedly, many residents 25, 1905. They were the parVerle Newbold tion and Mr. Holt is the chief Phoebe Eaton December 21, 1892, noticed the greatly increased wa April ents of eight eons and daughters, in Wisconsin. Ronnie Peterson Onalaska, accountant for Mr. Allen was well known in ter pressure Saturday afternoon. five of whom are living. Jimmy Robison Inc. A total Survivors include four sev this Richard Wrathall pl M pounds of pressure vicinity. He worked for the NACA is an educational instituAlma E Rulon D. sr.: by pump Albert Rio Denver and Grande Western ?p Jay Carlson tion who have certain publicabefore the break occurred a very Earl Rushton, all of Hunter, one in Railroad Denver, Colorado, Mary Perkins tions, technical services and rerare pressure in Magna. A final Mrs. Mabel Brems, Mag--nYulene Anderson search programs which afford prior to coming to Utah in 1913. pressure of over 85 pounds will be daughter, 37 great22 grandchildren; He also was an for BELLS employe an educational opportunity. Verna Woodward many years of the Bingham and the avenge in Magna when the grandchildren; three brothers: Garfield Railway and for the past new large steel tank is placed in Frank, Walter and Albert Rush-toHunter; and one sister, Mrs. GOLF CLUB TO OPEN SATURDAY: years had been a pumpman at the operation. Breaks Speed Water Plans Annie Day, Hunter. Garfield Water Company pumpFORMAL OPENING APRIL 20th ' ing station. "4 Orders were signed Monday for Mr. Rushton was a member of He was a member of the Broth- over $70,000 in 10 inch and 8 inch the Hunter LDS Ward. cast iron pipe for the new water Sincere sympathy is extended erhood of Railway Conductors. RAGS! The Utah Copper Golf Club will Mr. Allen possessed a jovial, lines. Installation will start as to the bereaved family. open Saturday, April 12th, ankind nature that caused him to soon as delivery is made and evnounces the president, Jay W. OLD have a large number of friends ery effort will be made to get the Prisoner Richardson, and a most cordial inHe was also respected for fine new water in the reservoir at once. Communist vitation is extended to everyone y Schedule Adopted incharacteristics of and S. L. To Talk honesty At to come down and play on Hie Engineers estimate that this tegrity. links. line be can made direct to the He is survived by his widow Gathering The formal opening of the club and a daughter, Mrs. Effie Luchesi, tank from the wells, 10 and old rags Any Rags! Rags! today, is slated for Sunday, April 20th, cast iron; mechanical joint pipe, both of Magna. Robert A. Vogeler will give a and ham n egg breakfast will be might well be the theme song of Funeral in 60 days time. The pipe is first hand account services were of Communist conductwhen School they ed for in scheduled served, beginning at 9:00 o'clock. the Webster a week. brutality in forcing confessions delivery Tuesday in Salt Lake City and stage their annual Rag Drive from Sprinkling May Be Restricted from innocent Political Prisoners Tuesday, April 15th through Fri- additional services held in Red Due to the inability of the old when he Pirates Tales Wing, Minn., at time of buriaL speaks at the Utah Reday, April 18th. Sincere sympathy is extended system to withstand the pressure, publican Crusade to Victory" The room bringing the largest Entertainment This means which new the tank that Dinner-Rall- y, u at Rainbow number of pounds of rags per to the bereaved family. cannot be used as explained in a in Salt Lake City on May 22. student will receive a prize. Thursday Evening previous paragraph, a rather ser- Senator Everett M. Dirksen (Rep- -' Teachers remind students that Goes On Maneuvers ious condition might develop be- 111.) will share the speaking pro- -' Don't forget the outstanding the school receives about seven tween now and June 1st when the gram. Mrs. times for ss Vogeler, who wu or much clean dusting Cyprus high school entertainment Corporal E. K. Anderson, son of new water is scheduled to be primarily responsible for securing this Thursday evening, April 10th wiping rags compared to other Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson, who available. at the auditorium, is the advice types, However, all kinds will be has been stationed in Texas for If it appears to be in the best her husbands release after 17 months of solitary confinement in the post month, writes that he is interests of the majority of water given by the sponsoring clubs of cheerfuly accepted. Hungarian The school to is not prison, will also appear able take Pirates' Tales. man- customers, reduced sprinkling on the starting on a three-monprogram. The best and most outstanding mattresses or wool rugs. euvers. hours may he enforced this spring The help and cooperation of acts that have been presented in His wife and son are making until the new water is ready. This If there be any truer measure assembly programs will again be Magna people in the past drives their home in Salt Lake City until method of control was used last of a man than by what he does, It have been deeply appreciated by his return from the armed enacted. summer after the Magna Water must be by what he gives. The program begins at 8:00 p. m. the Webster School children. took over the Company operation --Hobart Sooth Lyman Losee Caroline Winklekotter Carol Peterson Carl Dca Eb ALTO SAXOPHONES Jeanine Jacketta Edith Solomon Barbara Bamson Chirle Bradford Lucille Wardle CLARINETS emplary father and husband. Despite a long illness, Mr. Simmons carried on in a brave, courageous manner. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family in their time of bereavement Want To Save Money? Watch For Bonus Days! Lee and Alta Dayton Former Magna Couple To Leave On LDS Mission Public Urged Friends Invited To Attend Farewell Testimonial For Daytons Sunday, April 13th is Easter Sunday in every church throughout this country. Ministers, bishops and other heads of churches will tell again the story of life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, your savior and my savior. For generations the Cross was an emblem of sorrow, pain and death. Thieves, murderers and other transgressors of the law paid the penalty for their crimes in crucifixion on the cross. It was not until after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that the cross ceased to be an emblem of shame. It became the insignia ol Christian society with the promise that whosoever looked upon the cross and believed would hayc life abundant and eternal. Won't you attend church Sunday? You will hear a message that will help you bear YOUR cross without complaint. To Attend Church Easter Sunday The many friends of Lee and Alta Alldrcdgc Dnylun, former Magna residents for many years, are extended a cordial invitation to attend a farewell testimonial in !'icir honor, prior to departure for an LDS church mission. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton will serve in the Eastern States with headquarters in New York City. to be held The farewell is in the Forest Dale Ward Sunday, April 13:li, teinning at 6:45 p. m. This ward is located at 739 Ah-to- n Avenue. A son of the Daytons, Bicnl. is now on a miss:on in the North Cc ntral States at St. Paul, Minnesota. Program Given The program niinibcts will include: Opcmng song, O, Divine by the choir; prayer, Redeemer, O. Layton selection, The Loid's Prayer, choir; sacrament; nunibcis, Sec the Mighty Angel Flying. and Ye Who Are C.died to Labor, male chorus. Other numbers are: address, W. ; Howard Allen. ji"Miut of Gian-it- e Stake: o:;;3n m'I.j, L. Kay Day-top T. Quentin remarks, the Cannon; respons Aita A. Dayton and Lcland n; Di.-iio- Sweet Dayton; s.k..i;.n. Store of Old. ' G d Be Wi.h You M. Furniture Store t Till We tion, O. C'lan-- Plans Cooking Troop M-i- benedicA .Min; AIM: edge. 63 Plans Fly-U- p Program Evening Thursday Brownie Troop !3 will observe Flv-Uiti traditional on Thursday. April 24th, 7:30 p. m. in the Magna Girl Scout Lit tli House. The Iphiji is di. rct".! by Mrs. Albert II i dam. All parents and ntin-- inlrrestvd persons arc cordially invited to attend. p rerr-moni- HUNTER MAN, PIONEER, DIESSATURDAY Regarded Magna Man Succumbs To Age Ailments . I. WILL. YOU COME? a; Maternal Grandparent! Given Custody Of 4 Orphaned Children n, On Tuesday, Judge A. H. Ellett granted guardianship of lour Driffill children, ages 4 to 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Nursmeyer of Garfield, maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driffill of Magna, had sought custody of the three younger children, but were not notified of the court session Tuesday, and were therefore not in a'.tendance for their cause. Court officials said they had been unable to contact Mr. and Mrs. Dri ifill's attorney in Magna. Parents of the children, Joseph V:lson Driffill and Mrs. Neva Driffill, were killed October 10th in a accident near Garfield. Jonnne, the eldest child, was Mrs. DriffilTs daughter by a previous marriage. truck-automobi- le This glad Easter morning RAGS! ANY 80-Da- RAGS TODAY? GOP Ran-dev- th wit-- n. sseth risen Saviour, a higher What I gave, I have: what I human sense of Life and Love, which wipes away all tears. Further details will be given at spent I had; what I kept I lost. -- Mary Baker Eddy -- Old Epitaph a later date. sent CHORUS Clancy Lowered the Boom Th Lord Blew You and Keep You Homing Resurrection I have been amu-c- d by the resurrei ti.in of C in federate flags and caps as displayed on automobiles and the heads of our youngsters. If the presi-n- aJmin.sln.ti.m is continued i:i office, we will undoubtedly see a resurrection, too. of Confedeinte money which will likely become legal lender since our p:oscnt will have liltle if any value. Initial plans are now being made by the Huffaker Furniture Company for a big cooking school on Thursday, April 24th, begin ning at 2:00 oclock. A home economist from the Mountain Fuel Supply will be present, prepare a number of tempting recipes and also award the dainties to the women pre- Victor Herbert Peter Tschaikowsky Quartet Featuring Norma Perkins. Yulene Anderson. Violet Baldwin and Verna Woodward g: School April 24th and Gloria Smith is in charge of the mixed chorus. Proceeds of the concert will apply on the cost of a new bass clarinet for the advanced band. The program includes: Schedule Adopted For Laying Of New Pipe To Serve Magna and west of 7200 West 60-Da-y cumbs To Long Illness Mr. Lawrence W. Bird is dirThe first annual concert of the In Hospital Brockbank junior high school, ector of the instrumental section 1 Hide Your Fursl How much money the treasury has lost by reason of income tax larceny no one knows. It is, without doubt, a substantia sum. There have been those who paid in mink coats to appointees instead of checks to the treasury-enou- gh of these that Special Scandal Investigator Newbold Morris has asked for a listing of furs owned by the wives of government officials. There have been those who escaped prosecution on the word of doctors that court action fui nonpayment of taxes would almost surely cause heart failure as well it might. There have been those who hired the right lawyers after said attorneys had retired from the Internal Revenue Bureau. There have been those whose tax bills were never settled. In each case the result has been the same the Treasury has lost and you, dear taxpayer, have paid more than you ought to have paid. The April Reader's Digest pinpoints some of the blame for loophole losses and tells taxpayers how to demand redress. The politicians cannot dodge the issue very much longer with the people aroused and a billion and a half of needed revenue at stake! Read it for your information. MAGNA MAN Auditorium In Cyprus high school c-re.l A home at present prices truly is a home of the brave, I've decided after viewing sume at their present costs. WATER TRUSTEES SUBMIT DATA OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS N DIES MONDAY ol Dick Openshaw says that spring is largely overrated, if you arc already mated. WELL-KNOW- Unusual Entertainment Slated April 11th , "Nations arc wh:it their people arc People are what their souls Dr. Norman Vincent Peale arc. NumCer 43 Garfield, Utah, Friday, April 11th, 1952 |