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Show -- Read The Complete Home Newspaper It in The Times or Leade- r- CHATTER '1 What A Diffmnca! It takes a Russian work.':' minutes to earn the price uf a quart of milk and 270 minutes a pound of butter, whereas the average American earns the p. ice uf milk in 8 minutes and butter in flirty-sevent- Garfield, Utah, Friday, October 2, 1953 year h Letter s Bring Happiness! CYPRUS NATIONAL LETTER WRITING WEEK SET OCTOBER 1 TO 10 Number 15 Merry Christmas To Overseas! TOWN SHOCKED YOUR MAIL YULE PACKAGES EARLY. MAYBEBANNED AT DEATH OF MACNA-GARF1EL- GARDEN OFFICES LUGE D 30 minutes. tli.it Murry ChriMm is inor for your relatives By Emil Feulner overseas a ! Required by the Act of Congress fi '.bis yea: to be all you Colorado August 24. 1912 Of Gal field Leader, published Fri- intend it to be, stile Magna DostOj: t t: e left us rolling I.. Iluisb ami Gar- - long Il.ghvr.iy master toward Grand at Utah fur Byron Garfield, day Oeluber, Mrs. Dora L. Voshell Principal Emphasize field Postmaster Theresa Taylor. Juneliur., C ado. A few 1953. Mail those gift.-- ami greeting lage ari now State of Utah Succumbs To Heart illg, a few ) Cyprus On Probation; raids early enough so that Army washes wiMi trickle of water of Salt Luke ) County m them ruMi the highway. Tney Deplores Friday Incident Attack Before me, a Notary Public Post Ottiees and Fleet Post Date of November 14th ii.aaed Ea.it Bail ean 'CaS.inabiy assure their apprepn.it-iaforesaid, personally appeared , Set For Annual Tlie devoted family and many Edith N. Ridge, who having been delivery on tune and ill gmiil ile. Friends and supporters of CypThe pii'Jnmiiijliiig vegetation imi rus High School should know that friends of Mrs. Dora L. Voshell, duly sworn, says that she is the Community Event Tile emulation-- , require that all of tile uiif.iriiieJ spots is greasc-our school has already been plac- 55, of 2812 South 9150 West in Editor of the Magna Times and i huh ed on probation by the Utah High Magna, were deeply slnieked and that the following is to the best of p.u kages destined for must di, ally henries exThe evening of November 14th School Activities Association fur sorrowed to learn of her death her knowledge and belief, a true lanl jumls be .lipoidej not lain treme sal.nity of tiie soil. Truly should be circled on everyones former rule violations of a differ- Sundjy. 7:15 p.m. at her home statement of the tin.- cui sc of tiie and climates of ownership, man- than Nov. 15. sa.d petal ufl.ei.il.v calendar, for at that time, the ent sort, according to a terse of natural causes. Size and weight restrict. ms of world is alkali. etc., uf the aforesaid agement, annual Fashion Show of the Lions statement made Tuesday by WalOne need but glance at the sedMrs. Voshell had not been ill publication for the date shown in domestie pa reel post apply to the and Lady Lions, participated in by ter K. Daly, principal of the local and earlier that evening had been the above captiun, overseas mail for Armed Foiees. imentary mountains whoso horiby required local merchants, will be presented institution of learning. Tiie term. Armed Foiees in- zontal stiatas are not w.nped like to dinner in Magna with her hus- the Act of Congress of August 24. at the Cyprus high school. O. J. He continued by saying: Fur- band. She complained uf a stom- 1912, embodied in sections printed cludes, besides military personnel in our own mountains of Northern McDonald is the chairman. ther violations may result in the ach pain and continuing pains on the reverse side uf this furm, and their families, all authorized Utah, but cariy a straight outline Count Mo Outl United Slates civilians who re- fur hundreds of miles und are tho Probably the outstanding fea- suspension of our school from the after they returned home. Her to wit: acEmil Feulner and I were talkture of the show will be an 1 Association and an end to all com' husband suggested that she lie That the name und address ceive their mail through an API) evidence of the general rising of a vast plateau which also charing Monday morning and I reThomas An.lii-.-ill, of 2796 tual wedding of a local couple. petitive activities, athletics, mu- down for a while. She called to of the publisher is Howard Ridge, or FPl). marked that I liked to see the South lM.it) Wi.t in Magna, died Thus far, three duos have signi- sic, forensics and others" acterizes cur southern Utah landhim and said that pain was worse, Magna, Utah. Strong Boxes Urged Baxes f r uve: seas ti ansmis.iion scape. 2 That the name and address Incident canyon foliage in the fall but Yv'eJn.'.i.ljy, I 'll a. in. in a Sait fied their interest in being marand died an instant later. Deplorable These Civic Leader of the editor is Edith N. Ridge, should be of strong construction. Mr. Daly further stated: The stratified of a biain tumor, ried it this occasion, and the comjust to drive through. mountains Lake formal foutball game between Cyprus Drive in any direction on these lie hod bii'ii ill only a h.ot time. mittee announces that Metal, wood, solid fiberboard is are clearly the defined sediments Mrs. Voshell was an outstand- Magna, Utah. fine fall days and you can feast 3 That the owners are: Edith preferred. Boxes should be tied ancient arms uf oceans and inIJi-October 12. lillM in Salt written applications should be and Tooele was a splendid exhib- ing civic and church leader. She your eyes on riots uf color and Lake L'.tv, he was a s .n of Theo- made to any member of the group. ition between two great teams. had been active in the L D S N. and Howard Ridge, Magna, with strong cold before und ufter land seas, are the origins uf the If more than one couple ac- Sportsmanship was much in evi church, serving in the Relief So- Utah. real beauty as nature changes dore and Mii.iiiilo Ei'C'kson An-,- 1 wrapping. Two curds around the salts which accumulate faster the green foliage to bright reds, n sun. If married Ellen Weiss tually applies, a committee out- dunce throughout the game. The ciety, Primary and other depart- 4 That the known bondholders, bux lengthwise and two a in und than the scanty rainfall can wash gorgeous yellows and a variety December 2, 1921 in Farmington, side of Magna will decide which crowd, perhaps the largest to ever ments in a wonderful manner. holders owning or holding 1 per it crosswise, knotted whole they them down the Colorado River, of hues which artists find diffi- and was a iii'tiib'. of the Church couple will be part of the digni- assemble for such a purpose at She was also a prominent member cent or more of total amount of cross arc recommended. Contents in spite of the fact that every milfied ceremony. Latter-da- y cult to match. of Jesus Christ uf Cyprus, was orderly, courteous, of tiie Daughters of Utah Pio- bond mortgages or other securities should be cushioned ur tightly lion gallons of water that flows But we spent Sunday in one Saints. Many valuable furniture and and conducted itself in a most neers, the Democratic Women's are: down the Colorado River carries packed. of the canyons, and between trywith it about 6 gallons of various None. been . a household appliances from local commendable manner. Mr. Anderson hod Club, the ORC Auxiliary Study to the from painter at the Magna plant of merchants will be awarded salts, a lot uf it being sodium 5 That the two ing to keep our Unfortunately, a few indivl and at the time of her death, paragraphs hunored pair. chloride the very same that you duals created a disturbance after was again serving as president of next above, giving the names of D. falling in the creek, getting ants Kennecott Cupper Corporation. out of the butter, and shooing the Early Request have in your salt shaker and put the owners, stockholders and sethe game as Tooele students and the Magna Women's Club. Survive! s include his widow of The committee requests that school officials attempted to load was largely through Mrs. large canyon" bees from the Magna; two suns, three daughters, holders if any, contain not SUCCUMBS freely on your sliced tomatoes. It curity The farming area outskirting food, not to mention the dry dust Mrs. Jean Marsh, Mrs. Dorothy early applications be made so that their buses for the return trip efforts that the Magna Pub- only the list of stockholders and atfor the wedding s underfoot (no rainfall has cer- Simonettc, Granger; Mrs. Arlene arrangements Grand Junction seems to be playhome. Windows were broken on lic Library and Women's holders as they appear security were enlarged and remod- upon books of the company, but tainly resulted in sparse vegeta- Bailey, Robert Anderson, Magna; tire, etc., may be arranged for. the buses, visiting students were ing leapfrog with salty spots. The are threatened with physical injury eled a few months tion) I was glad to get home. Roland Anderson, with the U. S. Other committee members ago. She had also, in cases where the holders of predominating trees of the area are Carolina Poplars which oddly Yes, Emil, youre right, I'm de- Navy; his mother, Mrs. Miranda O. K. Fotheringhum, Louis resulted given her time and labors freely security or stock appear upon the and general disorder Carlos Daniel Elias Clair Huffaker, 51, uf Jacobsen, which brought our school and to whatever enterprise she was books of the company as trustee finitely not the outdoor camp Peterson of Magna; two brothers, enuugh are of large size and have M. D. 2934 F. 8950 Mrs. South Orr, Ray West, Magna, died good color. never have and never in- Frank, Nevada; Theodore, Magna; Johnson, type, or in any other fiduciary relation, asked to work upon. community adverse publicity. tend to be! I don't like that kind two half brothers and one half sis- Merrill, Mrs. Howard Ridge, H. a most pleasing per- the name of the person or corpor- Monday at 7 p. m. in a Salt Lake Article II, Section 4 of the Utah Many open drainage ditches are Possessing P. Hawkes and Mr. and Mrs. High School Activities Associa sonality, a fine reliability, integ- ation fur whom trustee is huspitul of natural causes. of life but definitely. in evidence. These drainage ditchter, Parley and Van Peterson, W. acting, He was Matthews. born in C. DecemmarrOgden, es arc not masterpieces of tion reads: Defacement or Mrs. Ruth Coon, Magna and eight rity, she endeared herself to hosts is given; also that the said two ber 1, 1901, a son or Daniel W. eering but remind one of enginSome people will support com- grandchildren. ing of school property by mem' of friends and was known for her paragraphs contain statements and Mark Susie Spillman Jacobsen. He Twain's descriptions, bers of another school may sub- devoted spirit not only to her embracing affiants full knowlmunity projects only if they can, Funeral rites were conducted Not as married Safronia Wilson in 1922. crooked as a corkscrew and not as directly or indirectly, see some Saturday under the direction of ject the offending school to sus- children, but her stepchildren as edge and belief as to the circum- She died in 1926. He Marbenefit to themselves financially. the Peel Funeral Home and interstances and conditions pension from the Association for well. itruight as a rainbow. These under ian E. Knowlden in married 1929. one year. This offense shall be ditches do not enhance thu beauty Her untimely death is a great which stockholders and security ment made in the Pleasant Green Mr. a was Jacobsen machinist who show if the Colorado landscape. People understood to include disfigure' loss not only to this beloved fam- holders who do not appear upon community Cemetery. ment of any sort, by means of ily but also the community as a the books of the company as futeman at Kennecott Copper loyalty are usually the best people Giand Junction is a city of and a member of the to live with too. SUCCESS trustees, hold stock and securities Corporation, people und according to Rand paint, kalsomine, chalk, or like whole. material upon school property or and McNally, is comparable in Born July 20, 1908 in Spring-vili- in a capacity other than that of a LDS Church. Survivors include his parents of also she was the daughter of bonafide owner; and this affiant upon any other property; population with such other ColorI've just about come to the conThe Utah Copper Club Enter- the commission of any act by Blackfoot, Idaho; his widow; two ado cities as has no reason Lottie to Albert and believe that Huntington Greeley or Telluridc. any suns, Robert Daniel clusion that one of the main tainment Dance Saturday evening member or members of another Lambson. She married Hans Lund other person, association, or corJacobsen, It's a friendly American city with faults of atpeople" is U. S. with most and the AntonSan successful, Army, proved school which would tend to throw in 1917. They were later divorced. poration has any interest direct or its similar quota of auto courts, tlirir tendency to tell everybody tracted a record crowd. Over 600 discredit upon the latter school. On January 11, 1947, she mar- indirect in the said slocks, bonds in, Texas; Bruce LcHoy Jacobsen, gas stations and automobile else what is wrong with them. El NOW! people attended, closely approachetc. Principal Daly firmly stated ried George O. Voshell in Evans- or other securities than as so Mrs.Paso, Texas; two daughters. Darien J. Crane, Salt Lake ing the New Year's Eve dance reWe cannot allow another such ton, Wyoming. stated by them. Mrs. Claire J. cord. The tree Price, Tooele; growth of the town, disturbance to take place. We ap8 That the average number of City; That nice Dick Stewart said Survivors include her husband, ..f leaders and Unless five grandchildren; a brother. Al- although most of them are salt A similar type of entertainment peal for the support of the patrons last week in our office that some other ludi-.-help wooLoop issue each of the copies publica- bert E. two sons, three daughters, Hans will contribute is planned in the near future, anJacobsen, Springville and tolerant trees, is very poor and to stamp Blaine Lund, Mrs. people give so much time attend- several h Maxine Sim- tion is 590. the nounce officials. However, the of our school in helping a week to sister, Mrs. Lena J. Schindler, stunted and many dead branches on conduct the out N. this of others that EDITH disorderly Editor ing to the business RIDGE, Brent Kenneth Kearns; is mons, cause given, floor show will not be as long, in ure evident. Many of them are worthy Gill to and subscribed before Blackfoot. part of a small minority." they forget their own. Lund, Magna; Mrs. Marian Knaus, Sworn officials a :l that the Girl order to provide more dancing. Mr. Jacobsen was held in high on the yellow side denoting lack An Athletic Code of Ethics me Like that man. 1st of this 1953. Bonnie Salt October, Mrs. day Strain, Seout tru .i will literally "fuld Club officials extend special regard by many friends in this iron. I found out later that the and spectator Granger; The student Lake City; her mother of Spring-vill- (SEAL) up" in the eonimum.ies of Magna thanks for their aid and co opera should: vicinity. He had many sterling water table had risen from 28 feet E. Paulos G. 25 grandchildren; four stepof character. Some people tie always sur and Garfield. to eight feet which is tiun to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jeles-ni1. Realize that they represent drowning Notary Public qualities sons, two stepdaughters, George The sole reason will be lack of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bateman, the school as does the athlete Sincere sympathy of the com- out tree roots and also prohibitprised at how the neighbor's commission March My 13, S. U. expires San the Voshell with Navy, adult help. d Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaw, Mr. and kids turn out bereav-to is extended the the ing of construction tall buildmunity 2. conduct themselves Diego, California; James Clifford 1956. Funds to further activities of Mrs. George Begent, Mr. and Mrs. in a Always in Grand Junction. ings family. , manner. sportsmanlike Voshell, Alberle, Minn., Robert K are furnished by the Ed Cameron, Don Poulsen, Bob k the As I travel through the counAccept decisions of officials Voshell, Suit Lake City; Glen L. A nice young man from tho Oquirrh Fund and there are ample Hubbard and Jack Wallace. try I find that every town has without DISABLED AMERICAN question. Grace Mrs. Scouts Voshell, Girl Bingham; Bureau of Internal Revenue came girls in ivory troop This novel entertainment was skeletons in the closet. Grand 4. Insist that teams and Nicholes, Magna; Mrs. Eva Haun, VETS PLAN BENEFIT Junction has several of them, a to our office Wednesday on the and Brownies to merit the indi- one of a series in the winter club visitors receive visiting the utmost cour- West Jordan; three brothers, Wilthat it being vidual troop organizations. .activities, to promote the dance tesy while in town and on school table and being a fruit FORGET-ME-NOT SALE cih.gh water liam Lambson, Grand Junction, Could you, would you help this program. done by Uncle Sam, found liter with a very erratic payroll property. Marvin HelpLambson, feel Colorado; If cause? . wonderful ithc-ryou you is an everything in order." and said 5. Acquaint others in the comDon Lambson, Salt Lake City. Tin- Disabled American Veterthat everyone he had contacted can contribute a few hours of your However, right now the people ideals of good er; the with munity Held Riles Final worthForgct-Me-Nans are planning a had been moat cooperative and time for this interesting of Grand Junction and Palisade W. sportsmanship. Wedheld were Funeral rites Sale tins Saturday, October 3rd in anwhile group, please call Mrs. E. J. friendly. 6. Be acquainted with state elihappy and smiling. I bought a nesday in the Magna Ward ChapHe laughed in a gay manner Clugston, chairman at Magna Als Inn in Magna will reopen Magna, and earnestly solicit the Grand Junction paper and soon their rules and support gibility cuntribu-tinn- s el. ous and extensive when I quipped to him: Yes, 2320. 'Your aid will be most an after support remodeling, genii found out tiie reason. It has strict enforcement extended is Sincere of local feasympathy people. next Monday, October 5th. the government's found a new Deputy head!. nos, Grand Junction PalisaWhen Wo Play Will Our Fans: to the bereaved family. way to save muney; they're usturing Chicken Dinners and Pizza Sheriff J.m Brusatto is arrange- de.-: Moves Dollar Peach Enhance the reputation and ing mine. pie at that time, according to Mr. ments chairman. Crop." prestige of our school and com' Ail realized proceeds will be and Mrs. Albert Mirabella, ownmunity! 20,000 cars of peaches roll to used fur the benefit uf the Veterers and operators. Fed Upl Prove that love for good comJ. W. Richardson has been reto help market at $3 00 per bushel. Last an's Hospital activities has establishment The If I open one more magazine eating elected president of the Utah Cop- petition and the game itself is more than doubled in size, now men who have served in wars year's peaches had to be sold at and have an article jump out at per Golf Club, according to an' superior to a demand for victory ruinous prices on a glutted marme, Six ways to Hold Your Hushaving six booths and fourteen to protect our country. nouncemcnt made Saturday at at all costs? The committee says: Please ket. The year before had been a stools. The interior has been fin "What Every Woman band, to will and President's the annual good Bring respect Party. Buy a Forget- - freeze out. Should Know To Keep Her Husished in an attractive lime green Don't Forget R. J. Corfield and L. S. Hills our school and community? to help these disabled This erratic income of the area new Me-Nand new has and band, or You must remain atfurnishings were named as Improve the friendly existing vets." is dishes. tractive or you'll lose him!'', I'm definitely reflected in the overcorresponding loSchool lunches will start at Directors are: Arthur Plant, F. relations between the schools, the all appearance uf its homes and going to write to the editor. The first meeting of the Garcal institutions of learning Mon- Barton; Magna Plant, Jack John- communities and citizens in business establishments. Those Stuff and nonsense. Why don't Association field Parent-Teachday, October 12th. announce au ston; Ore Haulage and Power firms l.ving off the road like tour-- t they occasionally write some- thnrities, providing hot, nutri- Plant, Clyde Cutler; Refinery, W. will be held this Thursday even-nincamps and service stations apOctober 1st in the school thing on fr instance, Tell The tious food for hundreds of boys S. Hook; associate local members, pear much m're prosperous than Little Wife How You Love Or and girls. auditorium, commencing promptKenneth Huffaker; associate outtiie t of tiie town. Uur steady Youll Lose Her, or "How The ly at 7:30 p.m. Inasmuch as food prices still side, Dale Barrett, Bingham, Bob Week Male Should Improve Himself For continue on a pjyroii and a cheek every two A most interesting film, The National Newspaper high level, the cost Boyce. weeks adds His Wife, or even, Court Her for will be Starts October 1 to 8 Better For Schools, ndausly to tho and Fight Brockbank outside associate members The elementary stability of the Magna area. Again She'll Adore You For It. junior high school is 20c per day, presented Mr. Richardson with shown, followed by a get - acThis old game works both ways, paid in advance on each Monday. fine quainted meeting when officers Automatic The very largo peach acre.ige Dear Editor: A free press, guaranteed by the Our constitution:! lly guaranteed and it's just as important fur a Cyprus high school serves some- in Browning for his fineshotgun and committee chairmen of the work. is the people's guar- free We to are our make is one of our mo.- t val- of this region located on the footappreciation Constitution, trying help press woman as it is for a man. be introduced will PTA together the what larger portions, so men or ued Nat.unal hill slopes of the valley which in Magna beautiful and the price pusieviions and School teachers. antee against tyrannical And to paraphrase Henry Clay-I- f charge is 81.25 per week. in all ages. It Newspaper Week stjrted Octo- the mum are irrigated with Colof lawn seed, peat moss and water with the Garfield of people groups this be treason, make the most Musical entertainment will also Card Of Thanks In charge of the Webster servis terrific. We can stand this but to become ber 1st will continue on thiough orado River water which at th.s of it! and refreshments has helped ouronnation ing will be Mrs. Chloc Munson second problem is trying to be furnished our the face of the October 8th. the greatest point carries about 59:) parts per Mrs. Rex to thank to wish We according sincerely at and Mrs. Helen Duckworth, m.ilion of total salts. it has inspired men to folkeep the neighborhood children served, earth; One Kind Costs Mom PTA fur their kindnesses, off it until the lawn gets a good Bateman, president M.lliuns of people in the Un.ted Cyprus, Mrs. Ellen Newbold, at everyone convictions to oppose It is the irrigation of these ortheir low teachers beaI have a friend who lets her Brockbank. Mrs. Jessie for Consultation period Drown expressions of sympathy and start. has States have a great freedom, a chards, located on higher ground, and would who those oppress; will be held in the nerves take over quite frequently. and Mrs. J. W. Duke, and at Gar utiful floral offerings at the re' That's not so bad but the third and parents them to maintain anJ cherished heritage, which is not that is waterlogging the rest of Last week she went to a specialist field. Mrs. Vance Hendrickson. class rooms frum 6.30 to 7:30 p.m. encouraged cent death of our beloved hus- problem-- onc-t- he man. mail those freedoms fur future shared hy many other millions the valley. Tiie Grand Junction big protect who said her affliction was psyband, father and brother, Thom Would you please print this and who walk the face of the earth. area is one of the to enjoy. generations gieai peach secchoneurosis. Several days later All education should contribute as Anderson. ask all mailmen to read it and ADULT SEWING the hold tions of the United States and has Our high newspapers in other realizes that one When she went to the family doctor, to moral and physical strength Mrs. Ellen Anderson and then use the walks or driveways? CLASS PLANNED torch of freedom, lighting the way of tiie earth people are do- a fine group of fruit giauers to still suffering from the same ills, and freedom. family. and paits1 A big man using the same trail with .t l.ie most modern me- to greater accomplishments me the right to kniw. the right go asked for an analysis and was told SCHOOL CYPRUS AT of .oh call ure and marthe maintenance of a cherished to be info: nied, the right to have every day soon makes a path. it was nervousness. I remain. freedom that has inspired men in access to all the pi lilted w..:ks ket. r;g are being used here. I visiThe (ally difference between One tired taxpayer and citizen of Plans are now being made for all walks of life to reach for of mankind in a'.l ages then he ted with tiie peach gieweis ami the two opinions is that the first of belter living, greatat Class an Adult the Magna. goals Sewing will appreciate more th m ever experimental farm people there. costs more. Jast i.ke our area, '.he;, have Cyprus High School, announces er human attainment, and enjoy the great freedom wh.ih our Teen-Ag-e To Open Mrs. C. M. Simpson. Any inter- the rich heritages guaranteed by constitution guarantees. Club peach tree and some starving Rev. Frank Brussato troubles that we don't ested ladies are kindly asked to our constitution. have band. They will rost about $300, Next Monday Evening contact Mrs. Simpson by dialing This freedom of information has thrown in foi good measure. I Congress shall make no law Named Charities Chief If a courteous young lady or aeeording to Mr. Clark Frei, prin6660. respecting an establishment of aided America in beconutig a kIiuII tell you about these things young man calls at your home cipal. The student council voted Teen-Ag- e interwill or prohibiting the free ex- great nation. It has encouraged next time. May I say that Colare women The sufficient Club If Magna fur this religion weeks several project. next asking Appointment of the Rev. Frank in the would care to subscribe Last Years Project to begin fall activities Monday, Oct' ested, the classs will be conducted ercise thereof or abridging the newspaper editors and writers to orado has done the nicest work on if you of Brusatto as executive director in conjunction with the Granite freedom of speech or uf the press: present the facts without fear of the problem of dilorsis of any reLast season, the school realized ober 5, at 6:30 p. m. Catholic Charities was announced various magazines, it will be a It will he open 3 days s week, District Adult Education program. or the right of the people peace favor, to enable readers to have western state I have visited. 8350 and purchased an elecabout Junior Brockbank of by the Chancery Office of the presentative ably to assemble, and to petition the truths upon which to base trically operated mimeograph ma- Monday, Wednesday and ThursLake high school. Catholic Diocese of Salt action in Wisdom the government for a redress of their own opinions, and to use in human school to begins add to the Fa'iummy is the art of making day. greatly All proceeds realized by (he chine, City. out their own the niiist of life. facilities. following lady and young with what is nearest right under grievances. young Every to used will be school purchase masreceived a Father Brusatto First Amendment, U. S. Tiie love uf economy is the root circumstances, and thence The magazine drive will con- man is extended s cordial invita- the (the copper ter of social degree at the Univ percussion drums, achieves the absolute. Constitution of all virtue. to tion ShftW weeks. attend. for two tinue school to the to add ersity of Utah's June graduation. kettle type), Notien.il Litter Willing week, The man who knows it all is as wk ih : new on annual event, dangerous to society as the man :s be obse. veil tins year from tj who knows nothing. October 4 to 10. It is time to dramatise the fad that letters bring Count Him Out! and joy to A minister advertised for a Happiness, plcajurc who receive them, as well as those handyman and the next morning those who write them, according a young man rang the bell. to Postmasters Theresa Taylor ol Minister: Can you start the Guif.eM and liyion L. lluish uf fire and have breakfast ready at Magna. 7?" Ti.-.iiuphasizc the fact that The young man said he could. 1. to renew many iv: Minister: Can yuu polish all tacts and i e which might the silver and wash dishes and oinc.'V.sc friendships have bien lost. the house and neat keep ground and tidy?" Young man: Look, Revcun.l. I came here to see about get tin; married, but if it's going to be like that you can count me out right now! Several Couples FROM EVENTS STATEMENT CIVIC LEADER OF OWNERSHIP G.v- - tended Desire Fashion Show Wedding l.i-- a-- Of-fie- eoii-.1:- 1 Wa-.ii- w I gi-i- - Magna Man Succumbs To Brain Tumor n. Ho.-pit.- -- E. JACOBSEN IN ld l's Club-room- S.L. HOSPITAL Cor-bridg- e, COPPER CLUB NOVEL DANCE GIRL SCOUTS good BIG 12,-4- 79 e, NEED YOUR HELP s e; k, Spot-Chec- ALS INN SLATES REOPENING spot-clucki- Richardson Reelected Head Of Golf Club J. School Lunches - - GARFIELD PTA To Start Here On October 12th MEET THIS THURSDAY EVE ts. er g, LETTERS TO TIIE EDITOR YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW rt-:- tri-m- i tli-hl- s BROCKBANK STARTS ANNUAL BENEFIT MAGAZINE DRIVE tin-hig- |