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Show Friday, March 19, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Four Cyprus Boys Participate In U of U School tee performance of his bid and shall be forfeited to the district as liquidated damages if he shall fail to take up and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid therefore. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned upon awarding of the bonds to the successful bidder. The approved opinion of Chapman and Cutler, bond attorneys of Chicago, Illinois, and the printed bonds will be furnished by the district without cost to the successful bidder, and all bids s.ha!l be unconditional The district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of TrustImees of the Granger-Hunte- r provement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this notice is given this 10th day of March, 1954. W. J. Jones, Chairman L. O. Larson, Secretary Date of First Publication, March Four students from Cyprus high school were among the more than 100 students from throughout Utah who participated in the University of Utah's annual Sportswriters and Photography Clinic Itiday. They were Keith Farnsworth, Larry 19, 1954. Date of Last Publication, April 9, 1954. Copper Bowmen Plan Meet This Thursday Evening in Garfield Good Sense Important To Good Driving The Copper Bowmen, an organization for archers and potential archery fans, will meet this Thursday evening, March 18th, 7:30 p. m. in the Garfield Boy Scout-hous- e. All interested people in this are urged to attend. A fair representation was present at the last meeting, announces Blaine Paulsen, temporary chairman, and plans were made for an interclub shoot with different size targets. Each member is asked to bring a sketch of a proposed shoulder patch to the March 18 meeting. Refreshments will be served following the evening's business. Gratitude to God makes even e temporal Messing a taste of heaven. Achille Poincelot Plain old horse sense" is not enough these days. Traffic being what it is, you also need horse power sense or automobile sense, or just good judgment, if you please. Old timers can remember when the country doctor, coming home at dawn after a sleepless night of calls could fall asleep at the reins and his faithful old nag would bring him home safely. But your automobile, miraculous as it is these modern days, just won't do that kind of a job. That is why you have to use good judgment and stay alert while driving. Horses seldom got into trouble, unless they panicked and ran But insurance people say that about two ' tenths of one per cent of todays accidents, killing 60 and injuring about 3000 people, 6,000,000 Shares Ahsaraka Uranium, Inc. 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Take it to the man who handles your make of car, the man who knows it best. It is up to your horsepower sense to make sure your car gets the kind of care that will keep It in safe operating condition. Training Course Slated For Girl PUBLIC OFFERING Eyes Examined South State Street Dray McCullough, Peder- sen, and Charles Abernathy. A highlight of the clinic was the actual covering of the Utah High school Clast A basketball tournament in the University of Utah field house. Each sportswriter prepared a story about the final game, and each photographer took action pictures of the game. Mr. McCullough, a junior at Cyprus, won an excellent rating in competition with about 50 student reporters and a like amount of photographers from high schools throughout the state. A training Course for all Girl Scout leaders and ladies interest- ed in becoming leaders in this area, will be held at the Garfield Scouthousc, officials announce. The free course is slated on Monday, March 29th; Wednesday, March 31st; (Monday, April 5th and Wednesday, April 7th from the hours of 7 to 10 p. m. All interested are extended a most cordial invitation to attend. Named Social Chairman Miss Elalns Moesser, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. H. L. Moesser at Hunter, was recently installed as social chaiiman of Delta Gamma sorority at the University of Utah chapter. Miss Moesser will serve in this capacity until spring, 1955. She is a sophomore student majoring in education, and is active on the Chronicle, student newspaper; Spurs, sophomore women's honorary organization; U Ionian yearbook staff and student committees. She was graduated from Cyprus high school in 1952 where die participated on committees and served as a class officer. J Receive Class Rings Juniors of Cyprus high school received their class rings Monrlsy, and considerable enthusiasm was expressed by the group on the design of the ring. Transferred in Kona Ser7th Division, Korea-Ar- my geant First Class Dean M. Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. AnWebster Notes dersen, 9070 West 3700 South In Magna, was recently transferred Carving Soap . In Mrs. Scott's room, they are to the 7th Infantry Division in carving soap. They are making Korea. .Andersen, who arrived on the cars, spoons, plates and many other things. My sister Is in that peninsula last April had been room and the is fixing a spoon. serving as a section leader with Beverly Parr, Age 10 the 45th Infantry Division, which is being returned to the U. S. He films will finish his tour of Korean duty In Mr. Dalton's room we see with the ?ih Division, now underfilms. The films concern things going training to maintain comwe are studying about We saw bat efficiency. films on. glaciers and Switzerland. The sergeant, a former student Carolyn Mae Thompson, age 9. at the University of Utah, entered the army in October, 1952, and All Kinds of Money! completed baaic training at Fort We are learning about foreign Ord, California. money and flags. You would be surprised to know that in England With the 8th Infantry Division, they have 3 cents that are kind of Fort Jackson, South Carolina square. Some countries have I Private First Class James L. Jenpennies. Once in Germany the sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jenpeople went bankrupt sen, 49 East 18th Avenue, GarKatherine Mauch, Age 9 field, and Private First Class Terry I. Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamster on the Run S. L Lester, 3700 West 3500 South Monday, Dianna Beath brought in Magna, recently completed the a hamster to school. She said that 8th weeks Leaders' Course conwe could keep it in our room ducted by the 41st Tank Battalion for a week. Tuesday, when we of the 8th Division at came to school we found that the Fort Jackson,Infantry South Carolina. hamster had disappeared. Leaders' Course candidates are Before school everyone was selected from the enlisted ranks of looking for it Some kids looked the Third Army area. The school in the closets, others looked in develops the individual's potenboxes and sacks and still others tial for Army Leadership with looked in the coat room. They emphasis on Infantry weapons Sc could not find the hamster. corrtbat leadership. Dianna has not found it yet. 10 Larry Havrillo, Age An act of goodness is of itself B0an act of happiness. No reward coming after the event can compare with the sweet reward that went with it Maurice Maeterlinck "IRISH" HOBBY Textile Painting. Try new Tax-til- e painting In tube. Plaster raramlci and supplies, modal airplans kits. wood, plastic and supplies for finishing. OU pta. Paint by number. Call at 2801 South 8580 Weal Magna. Open 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p m. 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Dress, lone McDonald. Rug, Wanda Christensen. Draw prizes, Doris Ann McCullough and Barbara Snell I WMS CHURCH NEWS Bottle and Draft Beer, Soft Drinks WORK OUT AT MURRY'S BARBELL CLUB GARFIELD GIFT SHOP DRAWING SATURDAY Dress, Verena Waldron. Hosiery, Myra Hendrickson. Wallet, W. M. Christensen. Dress, Virginia Catten. MOSSY II A meeting for all Republican chairmen etui delegates in this area has been called this Friday evening, March 19th, 1:00 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White. 7200 West, 3080 So. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WINNERS GIVEN IN Edwards. MS REPUBLICAN DISTRICT MEET The OASIS CLUB & P Hobby Shop CREATIVE News Service 8878 i I |