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Show ' 1 VlUX d)7U&lX3;r & lY Lfoy , z- -. l(0&ysz. - mr . CHATTER; ! Trails War Biased In pioneer days, they blazed trails through the deep forests with great difficulty. Today we Burn" up the roads, our new cars and our nerves in an age of speed. Time marches on! What a Campaign! Warmed over foods have little attraction for us. Likewise the warmed over political axioms of the me too" order will change few votes. What a campaign! The mental capacity and acter of many can be judged by the way in which they express pleasure or turn sour" when the success of others is lauded. char- &Uu -- 0ci J !l in The Times Thirty-sixt- h sifteU CcLl- - s' 01 Leader-- - ' GarfTnSrUtahFridayOctoberSldS?1 Year Union-Kenneeo- Car Dealers to Cooperate in Union Okelis Voting; Offer Transportation Strikes Against Convinced that people will vote Membership Tea Provet told this week by a citizen November 4th if they can get to Affair of this community, that several the polls to do so, local car deal- To Be Lovely in which had naarticles appeared ers are being urged by the this paper on a particularly vital tional association to offer free The annual Membership Tea of Democratic emotown question had been transportation to all who need the Salt Lake County might point out to him that Greely in the North, Grady in the South, Watterson at the Mason Dixon line were emotional and Paul Jones did not call a huddle before saying he had just begun to fight The newspaper that is without deep emotions, or having such emotions is without the will to express them, as an attorney for the public, is not a credit to, nor a service of its readers. Funniest Story The funniest story of the week, one from for our money, i Lake Worth, Flot . rhere the sled that a city commission h. certain manufacturing plant is a neighborhood nuisance. The plant is manufacturing a commercial chlorophyll, a breath sweetener. Residents had complained about the bad odor. Why? I was asked this week while attending a luncheon for State Delphian Council officers, why I like newspaper work. Perhaps I could say that the feeling of all good newspaper people and their colleagues in the craft is that they do not work for a boss, but for an abstractive called a newspaper1 to which they give an unreasoning and sometimes ferocious devotion and loyalty. This, perhaps, accounts for the sense of kinship and the relative lack of jealousy and envy among pressmen, slaves of the lamp,' as Matthew Arnold called us. Study Group proved to be a it love- Several dealers, when asked by ly affair Friday at the Murray the Copper Printing Company, if FirehalL Local ladies who were included Mesdambs hostesses they would cooperate, enthusias-an- d Hazel Elizabeth Jones, Irene tically replied they would be glad Bohne Orr, and Fern Jenkinson. to do so, and the Magna Chamber Congresswoman Reva Beck of Commerce is also arranging for cars to take people to the polls, Bosone spoke to the group and a delicious luncheon was served, if they so request it. Further information will be followed by games of bingo. Fifty given on the Chamber of Com- were in attendance. Special guests in addition to merce plans. The program is sponsored by Congresswoman Bosone were Roof the National Automobile Dealers setta Kilfoyle, Elizabeth Vance Ogden, Mayor Earl J. Glade, Erne-li- e Association Biown, Dott Jensen and Mrs. The countrys new car dealers are local businessmen close to the C. L Jack. people of their communities. They are in the unique position of being able to offer transportation to those who'll need it. So, register October 7, 14, 28 and 29, so you can vote November 4th! Former Hawthorne Kennecott Unit In Arizona Cains Wage Hike Ray Mine Division of the Ken necott Copper Corporation at Ray, Ariz., came to wage terms earlier this week with the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local No. 915. Wage increases averaging 8 cents an hour were contained in the new contract, applying to 460 employes. The settlement is thought by some sources to be a first break NOTED WOMAN School Teacher Magna Youtli Publishes Book Starts Study Mrs. Katherine Kemp Thurston, Jefferson Avenue, Salt Lake City, has had a book published, "Winds of Doctrine, a history of her mothers life in early St. George, Utah. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Lockwood Kemp, was one of the first pioneers in that vi814 Webster Sponsors Camilla Anderson, noted psychiatrist of Salt Lake City, will speak on The Mental Health of and Elementary Children," at the first Webster School meeting this Thursday evening, October 2nd, beginning promptly at 7:30 o'clock. There will not be a consultation period at this first meeting announces Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, president Dr. Anderson spoke before the Brockbank last year and proved most interesting and informative. She has held many positions of honor in her field, including head of the Veterans' Hos pital psychiatric ward. Dr. Pre-Scho- ol P-T- A School lunches will start at local institutions of learning next Monday, October 6th, announce authorities, providing hot, nutritious food for hundreds of boys and girls. Due to the increase of food and other factors, the cost has been raised to 20c per day, and the week must be paid in advance on each Monday. In charge of the Webster serving will be Mrs. Chloe Monson and Mrs. Helen Duckworth, at Cyprus, Mrs. Ellen Newbold and Mrs. Romaine Zita 3 Days of School Due to the UEA convention, only three days of school will be conducted next week at all the on Monday, local institutions Tuesday and Wednesday. Thus, it will be necessary to bring money for only three days. Brockbank Lunches Delayed Due to several minor arrangements that have not been fully She speaks in a direct easy to completed, the Brockbank junior understand manner that makes high school will not start serving lunches until October 13th. psychiatry approach every-da- y language, and will undoubtedly contribute a great deal of interest to this meeting. There will be a question and answer period at the close of Dr. Andersons talk. Consultation Night Later Consultation Night will be held GAME on Thursday, November 6th. Details will be later announced. Officials say: Your needs Heart-Breakthe support of every parent. Show Pirates Lose your support by attending this To Bingham, meeting. 30-1- 9 A CYPRUS MEETS JUDGE FRIDAY 1 I A Dynamic Speaker This Thursday Eve. III Til 613 DV I P-T- IN BIG P-T- A er cinity. Mrs. Thurston, age 76 years young," is the Hawthorne School, now sM of the March of the Spencer LDS ..Vat..... in County Chapter Magna, and will be remembered by many people in this vicinity. She has worked on the book for 15 years. Mrs. Thurston has 9itin. ... children, 38 grandchildren and 18 01,1 type of training by the Amer- ican Medical CounShe is the mother of Mrs. A. F. cil on Medical Associations Education and HosStrickland of Hunter who will pitals. gladly reserve special auto- In announcing the award, Mr. omas stated that Mr. Call is one to call her at Magna 15 residentl oI Uuh to " of book. The advance 5 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Required by the Act of Congress August 24. 1912 of Magna Times, published Friday at Magna, Utah for October 1952. NumExTs 3 Days School Next Week Merry Christmas! School Lunches PSYCHIATRIST To Start Here TO SPEAK HERE Next Monday Information was received here Tuesday that the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers has sanctioned strikes by its locals against Kennecott Copper Company in four western states. A1 Skinner, regional director of the union, said the action was the final step necessary for permission to call a strike. The decision now rests with the Kennecott Mine-Mi- ll Council, representing the union in negotiations. Locals of the Kennecott chain, one of the nation's largest copper producers, voted in favor of a strike in a referendum late last month, according to union officials. It represents 2,700 miners and mill workers in the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Meeting Today A meeting with the company to discuss local issues is planned this Thursday at the Arthur Plant Administration Building. I was I tt Kennecott Local Dealera Cooperate in Important, Crucial Election So? tional. Meet WANT TO RIDE WHEN YOU VOTE? hunt 'The Complete Home Newspaper" Regarded as a crucial game in the Jordan League, the Cyprus Pirates meet Judge this Friday evening under the lights on the home field. The tussle begins p.omptly at 8:00 p.m. A big crowd is expected at the game, due to the buildup that both squads have been receiving. Even though Cyprus lost to Bingham on the Miners field last Friday by a 30-1-9 score, they are still very much in the' running and intend to show their fight and spirit this Friday night The team roster consists of; Ken Strong, fullback; Darrell Brady, end; Wayne Sandall, guard; Don Harmon, wing back; Bill Klekas, blocking back; Roy Bennion, tackle; Ab Jacketta, guard; Gordon Davis, end; Marlin Ek, center; Dan Ellis, tail back and Wally Wilding, guard. Dance Scheduled Following the game, a dance will be held in the school gymnasium, and the support and attendance of everyone are sought J MAIL YULE PACKAGES EARLY, OFFICES URGE MAGNA-GARFIEL- D NOTED MALE CHORUS Give that Merry Christmas intended for your relatives or TO SING AT WARD friends overseas a reasonable opOn Wednesday, October 8th, the Olympus Male Chorus, under the sponsorship of the Spencer Ward MIA, will present a most interesting evening of entertainment in the Pleasant Green Ward-hous- e. This noted group of 35 to 40 will promptly start the program at 7:30 o'clock, and a most cordial Invitation is extended to everyone to attend. No charge voices, will be made. 7 Junior High Boys Picked Up For Vandalism Seven Brockbank junior high school boys were apprehended by the sheriffs office Wednesday during the noon hour, after they broke garage windows and windows of a car in the garage at the residence of Lynn Hardman, 2961 South 8650 West The boys were turned over to the custody of their parents and the juvenile court It is a requirement of the school that the boys eat their lunch on the school grounds, and the cooperation and aid of parents are sought in talking to their children to not wander around on streets during their lunch time. A number of students who live near the school go home for their lunches, and the above rule, naturally, does not apply to them. A juvenile was also picked up September 21st after he broke a large neon light at the Gem Theatre. Small Boys Steal Cigarettes Five Webster School boys, ages 9 to 11 years, were picked up by the Magna sheriffs after they were caught stealing cigarettes from the Safeway Store and Peter Pan Market The sheriffs ask that parents try to have closer supervision of their children and see that they come home from school in a reasonable time. portunity this year to be all that you intend it to be, state Magna postmaster Verl A. Haws and Garfield Postmaster Theresa Taylor. Mail those gifts and greeting cards early enough so Army Post Offices and Fleet Post Offices can reasonably assure their delivery on time and in good condition. The regulations require that packages destined for most distant points be deposited not later than Nov. 15, said postal officials. Size and weight restrictions of domestic parcel post apply to the overseas mail for Armed Forces, except that a limit of 50 lbs. is placed on packages addressed to ABOS 124, 125, 147 and 179 located in England and Europe. The term "Armed Forces" includes, besides military personnel and their families, all authorized United States civilians who receive their mail through an APO and FPO. Strong Boxes Urged Boxes for oversea! transmission should be of strong construction. Metal, wood, solid fiberboard is preferred. Boxes should be tied with strong cord before and after wrapping. Two cords around the box lengthwise and two around it crosswise, knotted where they cross, are recommended. Contents should be cushioned or tightly packed. Prohibited articles Include matches and lighter fluid. Cigarets and tobacco are also prohibited in Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy and Trieste because of alleged black markets in tobacco existing in those countries, explained postal officials. Jay Richardson Elected Prexy Of Golf dub STATE OF UTAH in Kennecott negotiations, fol) County of Salt Lake ) lowing previous settlements by Thrill Yesterday's Before me, a Notary Public Phelps Dodge Copper Company school on back days, of Douglas, Ariz. American SmeltThinking Jay W. Richardson was reaforesaid, personally appeared do you remember how thrilled we ing and Refining Company in the elected president of the Utah Edith N. Ridge, who having been were to get to ring the bell at the east, and the Anaconda Copper Copper Golf Club, it was ansal. duly sworn, says that she is the end of recess time? nounced Saturday evening at the Editor of the Magna Times and Va1ble "W Mining Company. taroS program i!942 annual President's party. Mr Ah, happy days! All settlements have been an- family bat a critical shortage of quail that the following is to the best of Richardson has served the did) her knowledge and belief, a true Mrs. Thurston has also pub- fied nounced as approximately the personnel. The awards are 8 --cent increase received by the lished a book of poetry, "Of Poe efficiently and well, inaugurating Miracle of America? made upon recommendation of a statement of the ownership, manmany new improvements and adagement, etc., of the aforesaid try and People. We received a little booklet Kennecott miners at Ray. committee from the profession. ditions to the clubhouse and the A union spokesman in Salt Lake for the shown date in publication AmeriMiracle of The While the National Foundation this week, course. said above a he the understood that City caption, required by has awarded 1891 scholarships in ca," which I believe is the best similar offer was made He was given an enthusiastic KenAct the of of by 24, Congress August this field to date, it is estimated simple explanation of the Ameri- necott, Utah Division, but it was vote of thanks and Matt W. Brodembodied in 1912, sections Fifteen members of Brownie printed can system available to the pubthat there is an immediate need on also received plaudits for the reverse side of this form, rejected by :hc Joint Negotiation Troop 75, together with their in- erick for 1,000 physical therapists to lic. Ven-n- a his excellent work in promoting to wit: Committee. structors, Myra Hendrickson, manmeet the increased demand for It has the approval of both here. 1 The five unions That the name and address McQuivey and Irene Fuller, the golf sport I their kHkd professional services, agement and labor, and free known as the Joint previously V170V AR officers to serve next If new Other of the is a most in Howard Negotiating publisher V Ridge, participated enjoyable 1 and a need within the next ten copies may be obtained by writ- Committee have since dissolved year are LaMar Hills, vice presiUtah. trip Friday to Salt Lake City. years for 15,000 additional thera- - Magna, ing Dept PR, the Advertising connections and are dent Board of Governors: R. J. 2 That name the was address One and of the presumed highlights New 25 45th West th OTjnation of the editor is Edith N. Council, Street, Corfield, Arthur plant; Jack Johnfor Urge, de--1 to be shooting Hotel Trap the tour and Utah individually. negotiating Ridge, through ore lan York City 36. Plant; W. S. Hock, Commissioner S. Lyle John- licious hams proved very popu- - 111 Utah. girls saw how the food was pre ston, Magna The one objection we have to Dimra funds to sup- - Magna, Homer Pitts, represenUr Sunday at the Utah Copper Refinery; 3 That the owners are: Edith federal kitchen and in son, the mediator, Tuesday pared large "Miracle of America" is not in its tative for associate focal memDuck 8c Fish Club with 125 en- - P0" the Physical therapy pro-tri- N. and Howard Ridge, Magna, met Chef Gerrard. content but in the manner of called a formal meeting ofbetween Arden to bers; Clyde Cutler, Ore Haulage; Ameraccording recorded, Utah. Steelworkers Roscoe also United the visited Uncle They presentation given it by many ica and AS&R. Dale Barrett, representative for isBarnson and Smiley Miner, who , AlUiough physical therapists KSL-T- V 4 That the known bondholders, at were 4:00 on p.m., g people. associate outride members. scored and managed the event I raned under the National before 1 per talks holders also were sues discussed on a and the "air" minute for or owning holding I It is a book of statistics and be- were recessed for three weeks beprojrjui arc not KQuircd cent or more of total amount of Following is the agenda for the met sheriff Jim on the program. thf day Uieir work to the treat- cause statistics can be quoted with cause of The gunners placed on teams Whoever challenges the errors unavailability of negotiaThey later journeyed to the ment of infantile paralysis, many bond mortgages or other securities hunting seasons in Utah for the such ease and selection as to prove for event the of 1952 as issued by the Continental Bakery, saw a film of others and cherishes his own. Mr. are: balance said. Johnson tors, of them are almost any point, we object to any employed in that Utah Fish and Game Department: on wheat from the time of plant- can neither help himself nor the None. field. Others are avaiUhle for trend toward making a statistical 5 That the two paragraphs Elk; by special permit only, ing to processing into bread, were others; he will be called a moral polio epidemic emergencies. nation of these United States. next above, giving the names of regular season October some then served cupcakes, and de- nuisance, a fungus, a microbe, a The "Miracle of America bookthe owners, stockholders and se- post season hunts later, all per- clared the day, A wonderful mouse gnawing at the vitals of a in real has its let importance Mary Baker Eddy humanity. curity holders, if any, contain not mit holders must check in and time! "platform for all Ameii the list of stockholders and out at the checking stations in only cans." Thats two pages of type. security holders as they appear their respective hunting districts. It talks about freedom in all of upon books of the company, but Migratory Waterfowl; October its aspects. also, in cases where the holders of 25, either a game Lets not worry so much about Beginning Sunday, October 5th, Our Lady of Lourdes Church or stock appear upon the bird or combination hunting and security the statistics. and continuing through Saturday, books of the company as trustee fishing stamp required along with Lets worry about what the in- October 11th, together with the Df following weekly program or in any other fiduciary relation, a Federal migratory bird stamp. Our Men and Women The tellect tells the heart to believe. entire nation, Magna, Garfield and js carried out, in addition to spec- the name of the person or corporIn The Armed Forces ial events, which will be an- ation for whom trustee is acting, Deer; October the Hunter area will be observing regular The new Magna Water ComFire Prevention Week. nounced from time to time by is given; also that the said two season either sex hunting over pressure regulator was inpany Ok Gosh! most of the Father C. E. Frecgard. stalled Friday near 3000 South paragraphs contain statements combination state, big game or A woman came into our office Note: We would deep- According to Fire Chief Roy and (Editors fishing hunting Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. embracing affiants full knowland 8950 West, and practically the this week and said, "I wants Smith, the local department will ly appreciate receiving any and and 8:00 p. m. required, special hunts "A" League edge and belief as to the circum- stamp entire town started using the new correction made in the Times. conduct their annual inspection an news of our young men and 21 districts, sale of LaVon Dea had high game of water and are enjoying greater 7:00 a. m. stances and conditions under scheduled for I asked, "What about, please? of all schools, and a number of women in the armed services.1 Weekdays, Novena Service, Friday, 7:30 which stockholders and security special permits is on a first come 200 and series of 522 Tuesday pressure. and the woman replied, "Well, Webster School children will tour Please dial 3322 or drop the infirst served basis either by mail m. p. holders who do not appear upon Mr. news said that in your the Are station this week, and see formation in the mail to the CopHowever, it will probably take you or in person at the DEER PERMIT night in the A" League at the 4:30 books Confessions, and the of the as Saturday, Club. company Utah was visiting here the Are protection facilities. and Mrs. ten Copper would We days to two weeks to make SALES Company. OFFICE in the commuper Printing 7:00 p. m. trustees, hold stock and securities Some of the other high games minor adjustments and some from California. Well, hes my favor and local this for that appreciate nity designated district, in a other than that of a Mar slight changes in the old system were Babe Wimmer, capacity Officially Proclaimed brother, but that aint his wife. about the I Baptist Church bonafide owner; and this affiant sale of permits for all special garite Pritchard, Ro- before the full value of the presThe week has been officially people enjoy reading and They are just living together, 1 plain hunts just contravels, October experiences and begins School is Bible conducted at 10 has no reason to believe that any maine Zita, Ruby sure regulator can be utilized and wants a correction. Im afraid peo- procUimed by the President of "news" of your Tommy or Jane.) a.m. and tinues until the sold are permits worship service at 11 other person, association, or corthe United States, the procUma-tio- n Cushing, 178; Pearl Moore, 152; realized. ple will talk. o'clock. The sermon subject will poration has any interest direct or or the hunt is over. urging "every man, woman Accordingly, some sections of Oh, gosh. Ive heard everything Pheasant and Quail; Season A. Griffith, 156; Dorothy Merrill, be, The Lord's Supper." indirect in the said stocks, bonds and child in this great country Local Youth Commended Elaine Husband, 165; town will still have to use the now! November opens noon, Our is Saturday attendance Let's or other securities than as so to accept a personal responsigrowing. J. Bowden, 155; Virginia Walker, old water, but every effort will 8, bag limits, length of season, c James R. Shurtleff, son of I keep it that way. camstated by them. Vivian be made to deliver the new, and 190; Dorothy Dea, bility in the never-endin- g I areas and other open, a, The Ladies Aid will meet provisions Kemp, 6 That the average number of paign to save life and property Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shurtleff of Begent, softer water to all homes as soon Shirley for this to hunt be set by Commishas been commended for day, October 7th and luncheon copies each issue of the publicaCcnella 154; by preventing destructive fires.' Rodgers, as possible. sion action September 23 followIt is an appeal which everyone exceptional instructor perform- will be served at 12:00 noon. Hos- tion is 1430. L. Riley, 163 M. Tomlin, Heavy Might Usage of field ing several DenMrs. studies tesses completion will be ance the EDITH N. RIDGE, Editor past should heed for the simple reason George during 155; Ellen Newbold, 167; Edna Officials of the water compeny is It noted all that Mrs. ton and Thomas Barker. sportsmen Meyer, 160. Sworn to and subscribed before that uncontrolled Are U every- months at Lowry Air Force Base, are concerned about the heavy me this 1st day of October, 1952. planning to participate in any or "B" League bodys enemy. It could destroy Denver, Colorado. usage of water at night between all of the hunting seasons should Airman Shurtleff was assigned (SEAL) had high game the hours of 9 p.m. and 7 LaVerne your home. It could maim and Empey Succumbs Brother obtain and familiarize themselves of 171 and series of 478 E. G. Paulo, horribly disfigure your child. It as special instructor to provide Tuesday About 125,000 gallons are being with a proclamation governing an intensive and abbreviated could take your life. Public Notary night in the B League. Her consumed in these hours, strongly Satwere held services Funeral season. that Good Toms" conservation advanced Several more "Peeping commission expires March 13, Last year fire losses reported to course on radar and other games were indicating that residents are leavthe South Jordan LDS My practice requires changes in these 6 turret systems, operation, have been reported in Magna, an- the National Board of Fire Under1954. Other high scorers were Fran ing hoses running the entire night Beck-steafor ward Q. Angus chapel regulations each year. The procla- Sheppick, other boy and an writers by fire chiefs in 1613 cities maintenance and calibers tion. Ada Peterson, Otherwise, it would be Impos73, of 9400 South 300 East. mation for each of the hunting Airman Shurtleff demonstrated older youth in the east portion with populations of 2500 or over Neva 143; Ella sible for Magna to use that much Wimmer, WednesHe at residence his died seasons efcontains these all-tiand an regulations. Empey, 152; Jean Hubbard, 140; water. of the town. Class amounted to $730 millions, an exceptional technique at 7:30 p.m. of a lingering ill Sophomore They may be had from license Betty Mitchell, 155; Patty McDonSheriffs ask that any incidents high. Fire deaths were placed fort in accompanying the above. day With the added pressure, three ness. Officers Here Named over the state reor from the ald, 144; VI Nordquist, 149; Helen hours is sufficient time, agents The officers state that this perof this nature be immediately at nearly 11,000, according B. of Elmer brother the was He Fish and Game Commission Of- Wimmer, Alice Ribotto, to the water people, to sprinkle ported to their office, as oftenMany of our worst Ares from formance of duty was far above of Magna. Sincere sym 1596 West North fices, Fuller been has named times a later serious and perhaps the standpoint of total destruction the most advanced techniques of Beckstead Temple, Kenny 142; Mary Collings, 147; Betty any lawn. Lawns can receive too is extended to the sorpresident of the Cyprus high Salt Lake City. and loss of life occur in rural instruction normally demonstrat- pathy Bezzant, 143; Norma Powell, 169; much water to the saturation tragic incident can be prevented, rowed refamily. school techand ed within other comparable if the person is caught sophomore class, according L. Densley, 140; R. Coon, 163; E point, so that the growth is reareas such as ours. ofto election results released MonWont you give fire prevention nical courses. ported the first time a lesser tarded Giles, 155. Named Where sorrow's held intrusive day. Airman Shurtleff also demon- fense occurs. Team No. 2 took high series of The Water Company must pay special thought and attention this I of turned and Other Leoncne are officers out, a strated Mona own Lou 685. Jackman has been 1965 and high game of home, Hale, superior background the additional power bill for this coming week in your not wisdom will accom-1 There vice enter, Norma and president: Perkins, named of the Bucin your school, your church, your teaching proficiency Squad Na 3 took 4 points, Na extremely heavy pumping costa IA rational nature admits of secretary; Jo Ann Giles, represen- caneer, the Cyprus high school 2, 3 points and 1 and 4, 2 points. Wont you cooperate and do your pUshed a most difficult task in a nor true power, service dub. serviceable I not is which Nor aught that dignifies hu tative; Marilyn Jones, Sharon paper and LaRue Crowell is the nothing Helen Wimmer picked up a The home you rave the life minimum length of time with very part to help pay for Magna's new to the rest of mankind. Sir Henry Taylor Buckner, cheerleaders inanity. be your own. great effectiveness. water system in a faster manner save split. might you Marcus Antoninus .PhP .1 H SHOOTING FOR HAMS PROVE ULuill I Lil POP! GIRL SCOUT NEWS Ptf-,,SinJ1W- 2 UTAH HUNTING SEASONS SET 1 es ic Foun-durin- FIRE PREVENTION WEEK TO BE OBSERVED BY LOCAL DEPT. 4, 0iutc(l 9lci(?A Pressure Regulator Installed; All Magna Gets New Water NEWS 20-3- 0, Womens Bowling 188-17- 5; 165-16- 7; ... More A-l- 180-19- 1; Tues-Magn- 172-15- 6: Peeping 169-16- 3; 167-19- 7; Toms" Reported In Community aa 147-15- 4. d, 166-15- 1; 143-14- 5; 145-15- 2; or |