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Show f, eoLumN Pa "The Complete Home Newspaper" sasss -- Read It in The Timet or Leader- - CHATTER Ihirty-sevent- Worth Repeating The Army takes 288 s. parate .steps to process a simple order for buying onions, says an article on government waste in the magazine Grit. Federal expenditures on farm programs averaged roughly a year between 1947 and 1951, the Livingston County, (N. Y.) Farm Bureau News reports. h Full Year Promised By Brockbank TYPRIIS School PTA For All Patrons DftWNvSCHOOL N E V,rnri. The Brockbank PTA will hold its first regular meeting Thursday evening, October 22nd. There will be time far the parents to visit teachers before the meeting beMrs. C. 11. gins, according to Brown, president. Principal Clark Frei will be the speaker and talk on. The Educational Program at the Brockbank Jr. High." Music will be furnished by the school orchestra. Thu PTA is fully organized with Mrs. Mrs. Brown as president; Thomas Barker, vice president; D.iro.hy Smith, treasurer; D.m 1900 $5,-00- We.-tov- er Scrap Metal? Garfield School -& DICK HUNTER SUFFERS EYE INJURY SAT. 57, of 438 Univ- Harry F. Lott, ersity Street, Salt Lake Brockbank Junior High Cyprus footballers staged a 9th grade Verlene Del Porto, Kent Loutcnxock, Terry Shaw, Rae Aell Brown, Myrna Harding and Nancy liens. m. 8th grade Sharilvn Clement, Dick Pearce. Betiv Brenis, Karen Breeze and LaGrand Hatch. 7th grade Lynn Davis, Ems Mirabella, Nathan Tut lie, Valerie Backman and Carol Jenkins. Safety Patrol Officers The safety patrol officers are: 9th grade George Mageras, John Westover, Larry Cowlishaw, Byron Tuttle, Keith Kourus. 8th grade Sharyn Duckworth Frank Williams, Chick Hatch and Lorraine Weis. 7th grade Ronnie Bringhurst, Willis Lester, Joan Rushton, Pat Powell, Johnny Gust, Craig Peterson, LeGrande Tracy. Judges are Jack Slnka, Dick Cushing and Bill Doty with Dennis Peterson as prosecuting attorney and Karen Doxey, Helen Gardiner and Rusalie Caruso as City, wonderful show of team coopern Garfield and ation and fine pLv Wednesday former Arthur resident, suffered the pos- when they defeated Bingham, sible 1 ss of an eye Saturday at 47-the opening of duck hunting seasQuarterback Ron Thurman was on, when he was struck by a stray outstanding and figured in five of Cyprus' seven touchdowns, passshotgun pellet. Mr. Lott was seated in a duck ing for three of them and running near two over personally. blind on the lake shores Thurman got started about 3 Brigham City with several hunting companions about 1:30 p.m. minutes after the game got under when a pellet fired from across way when he passed to George ihe maish struck the right lens Merrill for the first score. After a couple of punt exf his eyeglasses. a He underwent surgery Sunday changes, Thurman uncorked at St. Mark's Hospital, but the running jump pass which Merrill outcome will not be known for gathered in after a Bingham deabout three days, according to fender had deflected and the score stood at 14-Thurman kicking word given this paper. At St. Mark's Hospital in Salt both P A Ts. All in all it was a grand game, Lake City, preliminary investigation indicated there were not and definitely showed that Coach any foreign objects in the eye. It Lex McKee's boys are strong conis believed that the shotgun pellet tenders for the championship. which fluttered the glass lens, reporters. mjy have caused the flying glass partich-- to cut the eye. Magna FEW MAGNA ALLEYS CLOSED BY PETITION Ilg of G: New Teachers Operator Wins The school has six new teachers to include; Mr. Dickson Corps, dvica and English. Mr. Higgins Corps and science. John Coon, operator and dealer Mr. Sorenson Boys Gym. Four-Way of the Service in MagMr. Salisbury History and civna, is among 20 winners in a Utoco ics. contest who left Sunday via UnitMrs. Wells Library. ed Air Lines for Newark, New Mr. Reichert and English New and Y.)rk, where he speech. Jersey Rea will be guest of the Utah Oil A new typing class has been fining Company and Atlas Supply added to Brockbanks schedule Company for one week. for the Trip To N.Y. YOUR 'j! l ;!1 i'll .111. ! GARDEN Ii.' '.I- gelling job Beginning !u .to .i Will supi'1'V.M- till- By Emil Faultier lath, they t eo, lilting of ill! Organic Matter Tlie expi-iine. it who pi. mts and their : ,ii is constantly '.here w.i a lot of ctiivkiiig com- on t:if.ii in uMiiin soil, pleted. p.ii ny.iid luaiiuie. leaf m.dd, pejt Before the eiiuuierat n go nol Ilne-S- . lit'. .n the ilistrii-tsthe Gran.te of The ga.deiiei like to have flee Mill have the v:lul stotlslie-- .i supply nf these materials on .lehuul-.ipon just aiMi.it eveiy eiliz-- n n.iiid just Ike mj'i find clulii in Ihe .1 cumin: ting Icci.ng ::i hiving When the enunn r.ilurs .ee iv.iigi iii count foi a :a.:;v day. with tinW.n-a gaiden.-f.nds a good canvass, results will be check eJ .mice of fine organic mailer lie inriiil.1 a will tie It usually does nut reveal such deed, who elude tile census tak- source to tlie wm Id but guards ing. this precious secret with Ills life. Tlie census will gvc an accur- Neighbors, who with envious eyes, ate accounting of school-ag- e peotry to pry this secret out of him, d ple. It will number the students usually are eleve-rlwho are hand. rapped, those that by the iiio.il elusive answer, if not are nurrie.l, the number attend- by out right picv.irirution. When a secret of choice soil fertiling private seliools; in fact, it u ill dig up the name, address and oc- ity is revealed it is usually accomcupation of every school - age re- panied by tiiat sident in this locality. feeling "that no greater love has Your tielp in taking the census no man." will be a boost for bet'.e: school Thu pioeunng of soil humus efficiency and a much appreciated a major problem fur the assistance. g'li'di-ni-rThere is simply not Local cnuineratois are: enough barnyard manure to go 2!I5 District Ruby Cushing. around. Ii is estimated that every District 296 - LaPrrlc Matthews. acre ur Utah irrigated farmland District 297 Nora M. Spence. must have 5 tons of manure per District 298 Mol y E. Nielson. ae:e each year to maintain its pre-stDistrict 299 Marie Nielsen. fertility. District 300 Millie Chrisloffcr-son- . I know of much farm acreage which lias never seen a forkful District 301 Bertha Garside. of barnyard manure in its whole District 302 Villa Williams. history of crop production. These District 309 Hazel B. Jones. soils have to depend solely on crop rotation and the resultant organic residues such as the decaying roots of old alfalfa stands, etc . for their source of organic children in tin iliitru't the age., of 3 and 18. it. it hef.m the house to house cuunt lifg.n.-- . Reese, 51, of 1349 in Murray, former Magna resident, died Sunday of a heart ailment in Fremont. Nebraska, while en route to visit a brother in Canada. Born July 25. 1902, in Ritrit'.o. Italy, he was the son of John and Lorenzo Lafurges Reese. He came to the United States when 15 years of age. Mr. Reese was a boiler maker for KenneroU Cop- Station Nose-Counlin- IVl l.ilirii Pirate Footballer! Show Council Representatives Wonderful Team CooperSam Brockbank's Student Council ation representatives for this year are: Street time well-know- s Big Task Of Student Former Magna Man Dies Of Heart Attack CONTEST 47-- 0 Number 17 Census enumerators Gird For . MINERS IN First Regular Meeting Slated Thursday, October 22nd there was one Federal employee for every 200 individuals in private employment, whereas in 1952 there were 10 Federal employes for each 200 in private employment, according to U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Over 15 cents out of each dollar of personal income received by Americans comes from government payrolls, pensions, and allot- ments of one type or another (Federal, State, or local), the National Industrial Conference Board announces. Hess, secretary. 0 If you're married, earning Chairmen of committees are: a year, and have no exempand Program Marian tions for children, you have to Blanche Metcalf. work 34 days a year to pay your Hiispitality Pauline R, chard- Federal income taxes, says the son. and Party Viola McM aster Kiplinger Magazine. Merna Cavancc. The Air Force has a new plane Publicity Winnie Wi ight. K wm Mothers that is so fast that it can fly comrepresentative pletely around the world before Melva Kupp and LcWuinc Peterbecoming obsolete. The brass in son. the Pentagon may view this with The programs have been outalarm. lined for the year and some excellent entertainments are slated for the interest of the community. SICK OF IT1 is invited to join. Ameriis the If there anything On December 10th, L. II. Bates, is can people are sick of, it probdirector of Gran.le District Hot ably this war which is not war Lunch program, will be the guest and peace which is not peace, with such monstrous and vicious ad- speaker. February 10th, Alvin G. Pack, ventures as Korea. They are sick director of program operation- - at sick taxes. are of the high They radio Station KDYL will speak. of paying the taxes of the British, On April lain, Lowell L. Hen-niowho under Socialist government, director of the LDS Instiare already virtually taxed out of of Utah, will talk existence. They are sick of pay- tute, University on Morals. French rich of the ing the taxes and Italians who won't pay their own taxes, either because they cheat or because there are no ade- Any quate laws forcing them to pay. Certainly the younger generation is sick of having its life constantly disrupted by the threat of conscription, not to mention the fact that to defend an unimportant small nation on the opposite side of the world, 30,000 young Ameri- a Sponsored by the Garfield PTA. cans were killed, 90,000 maimed Scrap Metal Drive will be made and thousands more imprisoned this Friday, October 16th. All Garresidents are urged to help and tortured because a few men field effort by placing their in Washington said they should in thismetal at the curb for pickup scrap a as act to overseas sent be police force for the rest of the United by special trucks. Money obtained from sale of the Nations, which has never brought will go toward the purchase us anything but misery and con- scrap of additional drinking fountains siderable trouble. for the school. Anyone needing help in handBeautiful Thought ling large pieces or who wish to William Faulkner, Nobel Prize arrange for special pickup should winner, and enigma to humanity, call 5561. recently said a most noteworthy thought: I believe that man will not merely endure, he will prevail He is immortal because he has a soul a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writers duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure by lifting up his heart, by reminding Salt Lake County firemen of him of the courage and honor and the Magna department inspected hope and pride and compassion schools, churches, business firms and pity and sacrifice which have and other sites during Fire Prethe glory of his past. vention week which ended October 8th, according to Captain Roy Smith. GOSH1 They made recommendations as A publisher friend of mine told me last week that he inquired of to proper disposal of flammable a certain merchant if his adver material and also spoke at the paper schools. tising in the home-tow- n was bringing results. Vehemently, the man replied: It sure is. Last week we advertised for a night watchman, and the next night we were robbed." In Garfield, Utah, Friday, October 16, 1953 year per Corporation. Member of the Catholic church, he married Phyllis Lelleskave on June 1, 1930 in Murray. Survivors include his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Sain (Florence) Melonas; Lucille Reese, two brothers, John and James Reese, Murray, two sisters, Mrs. Maria Petrilli, Mrs. Camilla Mascllis, Ruth, Nevada; a brother, Joe Reese, Toronto, Canada. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved fanuly. CYPRUS HEAD IS HONORED BY U.E.A. Walter K. Daly, principal of Cyprus High School was honored at the two-da- y session of the Utah Educational Association Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City, by being named president of the Secondary Section. Gibb R. Madsen, boy's counselor and teacher at Olympus high school in Granite school district, former Magna youth and past Cyprus student body president, was elected president of the Utah Education Association. This is a distinct honor for such a young educator. er i nt.. .in.u--ii.i- l . . e i . - i liiir.l-lii-f:n- d . DOG CATCHER fertility. Humus is the most essential material for our gardens. So have some of our gardeners become that this belief ninth grade student, material has developed in James Hardman. Salt Lake intoorganic a cult who issue a magazine taught by Mr. Houston. County dog eatrher. wishes to co- which is strictly against the use of operate in every manner with lo- commercial fertilizers. ; Athletics cal residents on their grievances I shall write a separate article Brockbank has an outstanding with dogs, according to inform- on tins very important controvervolley ball team this year. For the ation given this paper. in the garden world. There ii sy first time in Brockbank school Mr. Hardman slated Tuesday room for both organic and unor-gan- ic history, the students defeated the MAGNA that even if a dog is licensed, if MAN in gardening. In fertilizers faculty, 31 to 29. The reward for it i a nuisance, a call to him fact, they compliment each other. will result in a pickup. Some- But let winning was a malted milk, us not consider organic bought by the teachers for each SUCCUMBS times, owners do nol attach the gardening us a silly fad. Nature member of the victorious squad. license tag to the collar of the ( operates with humus canine, as children have taken which is simply decaying sun- CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL them off, but if a licensed dog created organic material such as On Thursday the Cyprus high is picked up" by Mr. Hardman leaves, roots and stems of plants school Seminary students held a Henry Bugay, 56, of Magna, after a cumpluint call, the owner and animal residue. most enjoyable party at the Utah died after a brief illness is then asked to keep the animal Sunday Copper Community Park. This in a Salt Lake Hospital. He had tied up. However, inasmuch as not was the annual fall Mr. Hardman's number is Salt organic material is availlived here since 19o0, being an able, inorganic or commercial feremployee at the Garfield Smelter. Lake tilizers must be resorted to. A Victory Dane He was born July 19, 1897 in John Coon Thu Friday evening there will a son of Barthol and very large percentage of the Germany, The Utoco winners will study be a big Victory Dance at the Cy- Wilhclmina WITH THE world's food-fibsupply is proRedeker Bugay. Atlas laboratory facilities, where prus high school gym. duced by mineral fertilizers and He moved to Utah in 1903, livall Atlas products are tested for Everyone is invited to attend ed in Murray until several years it is a fortunate thing for all comRoy Brown of Kearns suffered and music will be furnished by go when mercial fertilizer is available. minor cuts and bruises, although quality and serviceability. to he moved Magna. The awards were made in a con- Ralph Beyer and orchestra. This would probably be a hunhis car was completely demolishare two sisters, Mrs. Surviving of gry world without it. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Talbot ed after he fell asleep at the wheel test on clean stations, gasoline Clarence (Mary) Park, and Mrs. a motor oil and accesshave received welcome Taa Here is a definition of humus Thursday night near the Mag- gallonage, Wayne (Martha) Jordan, both of Magna The annual Mothers-Daughteword that their sun, K!wln L. Tal- and soil organic matter taken from ory sales, service and bulk plant na mill. Murray. Tea, sponsored by the Associated bot, will arrive in Magna Mr. Brown was traveling to operation. the 1938 agricultural yearbook: Girls of Cyprus, will be held next I4:h for u 10 day furluugh T:ie Indies nf dead organism and wurk, 11:40 p.m. at the Cobalt from tlie U. S. Navy. He is Mov- residues of living matter depositTuesday, October 20th. Plant. He was taken by a county STRENGTH FOR ed on and within the soil from ambulance to Salt Lake City. ing abouid the USS Coral Sc.i. materials are known as soil orWomens Bowling THESE DAYS ganic matter. Soil organic matter Receives Discharge MT. theoretically comprises only the AFTERNOON BOWLING Keep thy tongue from evil and dca-- l icsidues of organisms and C C thy Ups from speaking guile. disGene L. Bailey has been tiie various products of their Emma Strebl.' had high scries (Psalms XXXIV. 13.) charged from active service, after It is practically imin the Afternoon League of bowlEver notice how much better it serving fur three years. He was possible, however, to separate this Nominees fur been have given the Utah Copper Club with at ing 11 Korea. in for stationed months makes you feel when you speak the Magna Chamber of Commaterial from the living microgames of Honoring him, a family dinner organism tiiat inhabit the soil and kindly, charitably, instead of criofficials. announce merce, Other were Norma games high was held list week nt the home tin- lu.-tically, of or to someone? Spoken uf decomposing They include II. T. Dyches and of his Aflon Drain, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. perform parent-The Ml. Riders Club is spon- or written words of help and af- Hauler, Dar-ge- r Juts. the rest Stan Mori, Henry president; Security Claonc Elva 172; Dyches, attended. S.xtecn November fection bless and strengthen those Tn-.and E. V. Hardy, vice presi- Bailey. dead soring a dance Friday, matter includes I have noted with interest that i Rushton, 149; Merle Winn, 134; 20th at Mickey's Dance Pavilion, who give them, as well as those LaRae dent and N. H. Adams, Victor fru.ts and stems of certain politicians are promising louts. leaves, San-dal- l, Maxine 134; Woolley, In Korea who receive. 1740 West 3500 South. of insects, the people security. After meditaplants, carcases 133; Lucile Turpin, 132 and Duke, Frank Falvo, O. K. In a statement made 'Monday, As a feature of the entertain' Hawkes live Harold and dead and and worms animals, 131. June ting about this for a considerable Coach Jack Curtice of the Jeffs, Friends of Dean Anderson. s..n bacteria Univment, a lucky number will receive MAGNA MERCHANT Harold Wackcr for the three dirfungi and the protozoa, length of time, I have decided that Mr. E. V. of Mrs. An.lrrson of and Door the of Tom a large Utah, speaking prizes ector positions. Turkey. of decomposition B" LEAGUE any public leader who makes such ersity of Magna, will be happy to learn var:'u.- products a promise, is neither a sound phil- Irtish prospects, spake highly of will include 5 hens and 5 large SUFFERS BROKEN LEG dead residues and the newuf t.ii d he was that a former Cyprus high school ath- ducks. red ntiy promot' toj ly rjn'.hes. d substance of ac- -i FATHER INJURED In the B league, Helen Wim-me- r osopher nor a student of history lete. a sergeant. He is stationed in . nor aware of the facts of life. EiVe c..nisms. W. Papanikolas, 31, of 176 had of othGeorge and high game He said: This buy, Ken Strong David Salter, 76, of Woods Korea and would like very much ther he is overly enthusiastic o: from 6 a of store the 478 ers Furniture series. for Papanikolas Knk-kefrom hear to friends. address is ll;s m. Herb Ciii another rally, sail organic maCyprus which is even more reprehensible, in Magna, suffered a fracture of Others were Betty Mitchell, 148; Cross, who suffered serious hip, is: cr.ts a mixture of a great Hes a real find and you'll tte head repr: Satarm and he is using this false device to right m. injuries the left leg Sunday at 12:22 p Millie Christofferson, 144: LuCar-o- l Dean M. Anderson, U. S. a lot of him in the next t'uee Sgt. sec d.ffi manv ri nt su'o.itjnees which when an struek votes. catch urday evening by Harmon, 149; Ella Empey, Two young Magna misses, Doro- when struck by an automobile 561329H5 Co. L, 179th Inf. Reg can be line.i d into three groups: automobile, was reported convalIt is conceivable that by politi- years. But awe still need some West 2nd while was Ann he Pet' LaVcrnc 146; Romolo crossing Bezzant, Judith and Betty o P. O, San thy 2nd protein, Hos- 45th D:v. A TO BG, in St. Mark's escing cal action you can improve the men and quarterback who Sunday durin Lake 3rd at street Salt South 140; Maurine fine a Ceilings, Empty, rrson. displayed spirit Francisco, Calif. 3: d fats, ics.n. waxes and simi- pital. lot of the people; at least you can pass. Nellie 168; Powell, 147; Jerry ing the past several weeks by go City. liar compound1. He is the father of Mrs. Norma raise the minimum standards and He is reported progressing well. Richardson, 152; Alice RibottO, collecting Mr. Lee Snow has returned to ing from Tlie gradual .it composition of give them better opportunities. Investigating officers said Mr. 145; Norma Colkngs, 146; Flor- Pendleton of Magna. donations for the Cerebral Palsy SALE Charleston, South Carolina, after thcic organic substance into the But it seems to me and I may be Fund. Papanikolas was struck by a car ence Smith, 143. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. in. 'St simple mit.i'ial compounds in offering this idea, Team No. 5 took 4 points and CHURCH NEWS visiting The money was given for this driven by Robert Bell, 31. of 1315 y furEugene Snow, un a is spoken uf us mineralization. that the best way to provide seNo. 3 2 No. Edison Lake Salt 1, had City. points. Squad Street, worthy benefit to help handicaplough. He is a member of tlie The alt. ni.de end products of min-- i to use is head, pray, your curity high game of 664 and No. 1, top Oar Lady of Lourdes Church ped Children. armed forces. iTui za'.ion are principally water and work hard. senes of 1924. Tha following weekly program !.u-.- i carom dioxide and smaller In my experience this has provGIRL SCOUT NEWS ' SISTER DIES Is carried out, in addition to specMr. and Mrs. George Begent am of fret nitrogen, ammon- ed a surer way of gaining security A" LEAGUE ial events, which will be an- have received word from their :a. methane, etc., and a few simple than by any other method. Maurlnc Garnett Simmons, 47, A meeting of a new Brownie nounced from time to time by daughter and The American Legion Auxiliary Mr. and mineral salts. Norma Minster had high game Father C. & is sponsoring a Baked Sale for the died at the home of her parents Scout group was held Tuesday, Mrs. William Lowther, that they Freegard. Sooner or later t'.u entire Worst Not the 197 and others of for a Expect the Bast, on Saturday, October 24lh, in Pleasant Grove Thursday at at the Garfield Girl Scouthouse, of Sunday masses: 8:39, 10:30 a. m. recently visited in New York City of uigan.c residues turned 525 series It seems to be a deep and pro- public at tha illness. a 9:30 Tuesday after each night will 6:00 in and a. the and continue lingering p in. Tuesday at 10:00 in. p. m. with Mrs. Jean Curtis Davies, who ever tu the soil in ar.y given time A found fact about human nature, beginning League Mrs. fo.of bowling. She was the sister Ralph at 3:30 o'clock any intercs'o Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and was formerly from Garfield Appliance Store. undergo lomplete mineralization. Other fme scores were Vivian T:00 p. m. that you get about what you arc Finley All interested people are urged Smith of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Lowther reside in girls of the second, third and the The aiiuve explanation of organic to is life. That for this in Kemp, 166; Margaret Pritchard, looking Sincere sympathy is extended. fourth grades. to at :end the sale. Weekday, T:00 a. as. where Mr. matters should heighten considerBainbridge. Maryland, is at wish long ay that your basic All members are asked to pay a 167; Koxie Sudbury. 160; Cenella Novena Servica, Friday, T:30 Lowther is a member of the U. S. ably your respect for a forkful of last realized. Your deep, unconfee of $1.00 at the fourth meeting Rodgers, 166; Mary Sjdhury, 158; p. m. Navy. barnyard manure or a shovel of scious desire comes to pass. Anita of the group. Mrs. Jackson Beyer, Shirley Begent, leaf mold which you scrape up unPFor example, if over a long LaVun E. Jones, 154; Dea, Mrs. John Hoopc and Mrs. Plans Meet BOSTON. Mass..-F- our ship- - uf der the oak brush. eX' time of Elaine you habitually period Frances Husband, Comstock arc in charge. The Missionary Circle of the Destroyer Squad-o- n 24 arrived Your commercial fertilizers if you constantly Sheppick, 173; Jean Hubbard, 159 Community pect the worst, h Baptist Church is heie October 5:il after an give you the minerals which ara tell yourself that things will not 181; Edna Meyer, 153; Irene Tuck- CHILD RECOVERING a planning meeting at Clearfield, round the world cruise. the ultimate product of a forkful turn out well that everything you ev, Shirley Coon, Utah, October 20th. A number of Among the men aboard ship of manure or leaf mold. Your do will result to no good end, that son Amy McCarty, local ladies are planning to make was William W. Henline, machinBilly Morris, driving September 22nd. plants live on these minerals, finof Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morris of Lillian Riley, 170; Alene Griffith, the trip. you will never get anywhere, you ist's mate third rlass, USN. son ally produced and not on the The men were involved in E. Bringhurst and Niels Joseph it a that fact can put it down for St. 157; Ann Tygcsen, 152. of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hencollision at 7200 West Garfield, is recovering at humus itself. E. Worthon of Garfield had their four-ca- r shall be so. a ami 21sl South, that resulted in Marks Hospital after receiving Courage ia generosity of the line or 6120 West 3500 South, So get you a sackful of commerfur revoked licenses driver's is that virtue How can it be otherwise? Your which la Courage Ha treatment medical prohighest order, for the brave art Magna, abourd the USS Stephen cial fertilizer which is easy and fines in Judge $2000 vehicle damage. and given year a cause climate of the pro' champions right. thinking develops prodigal of tha moat piacioua Potter. Mr. Bringhurst was fined $175 gressing nicely. then stdrt p rowing for organic' Crump's court in Sandy, after Cietro tolags. 0. 0. Colton. pitious only to failure. matter which is not so easy. drunken and Mr. Worthen $200. for arrested were they (Continued on Insidt Page) Is Seeking It! Fircm::i Inspect Sites During Although an offer was extended by Suit Lake County to Magna residents that alleys could be closed by petition of property owners, if a majority expressed such a desire, only a few alleys in the town will be thus taken care of, according to John Rokich, executive secretary of the Magna Community Council. The majority of the people did not desire to further add to their back property, especially if they alr-ahad it fenced. However, - cue blocks, petitioned to take the alleys, chiefly where trucks were unable to travel, and the aldumping leys were used as grounds." Star Receives humus-con- ON CANINES scious dy TO SHORT ILLNESS Driver Suffers Injuries After Vehicle Crash er MILITARY Prevention Week Former Cyprus OFFERS HELP Mothers-Daughier- ra i NOMINEES GIVEN RIDERS PUN OF DANCE NOVEMBER 20 -r ARE FOR GROUP 1. - , High Praise 138-14- Foth-eringha- : Collect For Fund i: 166-13- 141-14- 4; ch-s.f- door-to-do- or BAKED ' SLATED HERE OCTOBER 21th son-in-la- 144-18- 4 1 172-16- Drunk Driving Charges Bring Suspension Of Drivers Licenses 153-15- 151-17- eight-mont- 159-16- 165-15- k |