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Show Friday, September 26, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH is practical, and Is Self-deni- al not only polite to all but is CHURCH NEWS PLEASE? Comnunity BtptSii Churdi Bible School is conducted at 10 a.m. with Mr. L. Hopkins as superintendent Classes are held for all ages. Worship service begins at 11 o'clock and a topic of "Grace has been chosen for the sermon. Gertrude Halliwell, minister. A small brass pocket flashlight, about the size of a large pencil, was thrown from the pocket of Orson Albert Privett, Sr., last Tuesday when he was injured in a crashing two-caccident on pless-a-nt to those who practice it Mary Baker Eddy you ar 21st South. Evidently someone picked up. the flashlight as it was not found in the car or anywhere near the scene of the tragic place. Reason for its return: It was the Christmas gift given to Mr. Privett by his son, Orson Albert Bud Privett, Jr., who was killed. Mr. Priv-tt- , who is recuperating in SL Marks Hospital, asked this week if his flashlight had been found. If YOU found it, would you kindly leave it at the Copper Printing Company offire or call Mrs. Privett? The new black cowboy hat of the other son, Dick, who was also killed, was taken from the car, and another brother, Michael, who is at St, Marks hospital, recovering from accident injuries, would like to have his brothers hat The return of these items would be deeply appreciated. Many .Students Hermmge Attend College In addition to a list of Cyprus graduates who are attending colleges, another group has been released to include: of Utah Donald University Burris, Kent McQuivey, Gilbert Pedersen, Jess Buckner, Ray Barr Petersen, Gerald Christon, Shirley Runnells. USAC Dicia Hiskey, Abraham Teerlink, Floyd Bailey. BYU Peter Black, and Ray ymte&tde tvor&l pmdnoep d, Wilkins. Westminster Larry Tech. University of California Irene Woodbury Whittaker. school journalism. Privett, 12, eons of Orson Albert viser; Joan Bawden, Bevan M. improve high Sr. and Merlynn Nuesmeyer Chipman, Jamie Curvin, Katy Charity la quite as rare as wisPrivett, 89 E. 15th Avenue, Vorwaller, Carollee Austin. dom, but when charity does apThe delegates from Cyprus took pear, it is known by its patience part in criticism clinics for year- and endurance. books and newspapers and heard -- Mary Baker Eddy Cyprus Group a list of speakers headed by Dr. To Participate in Adam S. Bennion, noted Utah educator and businessman and Journalism Workshop Murray N. Molcr, intermountain manager of United Press. (Special to This Paper) Approximately 75 students and Six representatives from Cy- advisers from high schools of Utah prus high school participated in and southern Idaho attended. The the second annual Journalism workshop is conducted by the Workshop at Utah State Agricul- college in cooperation with the tural College last week end. They Utah Educational 'association were: Mr. W. Harold Handley, ad which is seeking to encourage and Up to $2a( rIECVSS ON YOUR SIGNATURE v DRIVE CAREFULLY IN SCHOOL ZONES , SAY SHERIFFS Manslaughter Charge Filed p&nbt 1 carefully. by the county attorney's office again.:. L. J. Twitchell of Magna, driver of the car that .brought death to two Garfield youths and qne Magna boy last Tuesday afternoon on 21t South. .The dead boys are Richard Dennis Nuesmeyer, 16, son of Mrs. Kathryn Nuesmeyer, 2858 South 8950 West Orson Albert "Bud Privett, Jr., 14, and Richard f ft.- - r MAGNA A charge of involuntary manslaughter was filed this week - THE OLD HERMITAGE 16 PROOF 30MPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY FINANCE COMPANY OF UTAH I Not Loaq Ajo ' . There were only 95,000 telephones in Utah Him am 21QHK) Ten years ago, this Company was serving 95,000 telephones in Utah. Since then the number has more than doubled! Back of these telephones is a end during this period of greatest growth, the vast amount of equipment need to we of provide service has gone up. everything price With higher wage costs, higher taxes, higher prices for materials, we face the same problem you do inflation. We, like any other business, must receive enough for our service to cover our higher costs, with enough left oyer to pay a fair return to the investors who have made expansion of your service possible. $520 A MINUTE ...Every minute of every is tim working day, company adding 520 dollars worth of new telephone equipment to provide working to meet the telephone needs of families, business and defense. : T M II O U H 1A I M f 1 1 t 4t A T 1 1 1 PHO I TOOELE Phone Magna 6372 Phone 22-56- 10 Phone Provo 1045 Phone Tooele 880 VWWWWVWVWWVWWVWWVWVSAMWVWWVWWWUWWWVVWUWVVVWWVVW We wish to thank our customers for their fine complete line of dairy products, so that our Service on many Delivery Could be a One-Sto- p items that we couldnt supply previously. We especially appreciate your fine response on reRemember -- Deliveries Will Be Made 3 Days a Week - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Pints of Half and Half 23c Chocolate Milk 15c Buttermilk, quarts 15c Dial Murray is being placed in record quantities. Wo'rt enlarging buildings, installing new twitching equip- ... PROVO 1 Lb. more service. Overhead end underground cable ment 2nd So 341 W. Center St. 13 S. Main Street turning empty bottles. iwhwfr a W. 2700 South 22 West response and cooperation after announcing our affiliation with the Paramount Dairy of Salt Lake and Ogden. We made this move in order to offer a full, X V-.r- t Today 9013 SALT LAKE CITY .... na. Garfield and Hunter are urging all motorists to "please drive carefully" when passing near one of the local schools. There is a speed son near each school, and the deputies 'are urging every driver to observe them. The zones are. well 'posted, they say, and also thero are several warning signs. ; So, watch for these zones, observe them and please drive PHONE OR COME IN. SERVICE. NATIONAL Against Man With school in its fourth week, deputy sheriffs of Mag- ZUjfJtSm iufyl ONE-VIS- iT ONLY H I f M.A P Hy-C.- MP AK Y- - Cottage Cheese 0115-R- 1 19c Magna 6513 |