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Show iiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii OBSERVATIONS IIIIHIUHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHHIIiniinil If wc wish to control othtri. wi must first learn io control Good Old Days Lately we have coma aerosi a number ef nostalgic expressions about life in the old days .n the country. We have re id paeans of praise for the pleasure of hardihood as represented by getting out of bed at 4 o'clock in the morning, dressing in a cold room and sallying forth to shuck for hungry, squealing hogs. One of these "The Complete Home Newspaper" OF VANDALISM SWEEPS OVER GARFIELD It in The Timet or Leade- r- Gar.. dd. Utah. Friday, February 3, 1956 Year Thirty-Nint- h WAVE -- Read State Board Of Health Says Magna Sewer Inadequate; Fails To Meet Requirements GALI5REATII CONCERN OFFERS POLITICAL i si; WITH MOVING MEETS SET OF RESIDENTS: MONEY TAKEN "TintSerThu-tTh- r of pool to county croup ''t- which own the buildup. w Gaiui ..lii .iiiJ ld!r.-'IV,'- : i year ivivnllv puich.isc.l Li and II iw h.uies t!.at':"K' transport pupils if schools Mm. i ly belonged to Kennerol! 'above the elementary level e r 10 ,"' overcrowded. .ppci Co:poi;il:on. h;is offered ,:ni"" - a.inv. i;a."f:i BY PARTIES whu-i- "' i At a very well attended meet ing of representatives from var11 ious groups in this area, a spirit ls Vl'''v pi o'J.ihle. f: om Die use of the Gai f:eld iMinmuiutv ed discussion on the Magna sewer the Garfield swimming pool. s,'nt indications, that the post- system and problems was held Citizens Urged To Atremain lor some lime iii'i nljvernunJs dunnii t!ie i'iisu-i"""Monday night at the Magna Ele:r.; spring and summer months to and pLins arc being made to distend Gatherings SchooL mantle the Garfield Trading Commentary L.iko Salt iliie Recrejtion Cojuty Next Week was called by the three Salt It in the future. It pany building H'oup. Lake County Commissioners, La- uuu-iaioi hennccoit announce had been leased by It. K. Daines. Next Monday, February ti.h, Mont B. Gunderson, Edwin Can are of nut that People and Garfield of the moving daily interest deal A great Improvement will mark voting district !: '.':'f.ivs in Garfield, and officials estimate varied comments were made at a non and Abram Barker, together will remain ynd shops meetings in this area, as well townsite community, as well that U to U families are leaving meeting of residents from the with the Magna Community balance of Salt Luke County, ;t:ie as the stand by the ballpark which each week. Kennecotl Arthur, Magna and B & Council, to acquaint citizens with for Republicans and Democrats. facts. Decision had been reached and (i How houses, called is leased by Carlos Johnson by John w, These grass-romeetings will announced in last wek's ;(;;iimvaih and Company Thursday Proposal Presented ,was select the delegates who will reAfter a very interesting and uisposiuon oi trie c.)ir.jar.il.vely issue of this paper that the Gar in the Porophry Room of the Utah in the organi- new Garfield liln.uy building i field LDS Ward and present the county comprehensive report given by Club. zation and nominating conven unknown, as well as the G:n- - ian church would be dismantled Copper Albert Sorenson, engineer, the Gives Report tions. lie.it scnooi. ll.wi ver. Granite Huth are uM huil.-lnimajority of the people at the Galbreath Mr. Melvin Dunkley, Important Round meeting voted for the commission a submitted local report manager, This is reckoned as an imi homes to obtain facts and figures on two brick smaller that the and possibly a decisive round would start at 8560 and go up- proposals: in the impending major party 100 modify and enlarge the to $1600, with the exception ward battles for gubernatorial nomina present sewer to accomodate only homes. of of the several larger tions, inasmuch as Salt Lake 9200 West to The majority of the brick Magna proper-fro- m County has slightly more than 40 8400 West, inclusive. ac sell would homes for $1,000. per cent of the voting strength in 2 To build a new plant to cording to Mr. Dunkley. the conventions of both parties. were asked by serve the area from 9200 West to Many questions anof Therefore, supporters .tenants of the himes and several 7200 West and 2400 South. nounced governor hopefuls are movers, including Mr. J. Bcwigg. Action Mecessary intensive staging campaigns gave various estimates on cost of Immediate, definite action is among the practicing political The only reason for going backmoving, but emphasized that in' necessary as the present system is workers to get as many friends us ward is the ease with which it dividual appraisals should be gi' overloaded and does not meet the on lists. the possible can be accomplished. delegate en. He gave one figure that it present requirements of the State would cost about $1900 to move Board of Health. The county Announced Candidates Splendid Idea an average size brick home from commissioners are powerless to Democrat conThe announced Ed Skinner suggests that indithe row into Magna. continue the sewer in its present tenders are State Sen. Alonzo F. such a viduals and possibly group, Another Proposal S. Boy-de- n of John status, due to this recent ruling Woodruff, Hopkin Comas the Magna Chamber of Mr. Pete Flangas, local resi- from the Board of Health. of Salt Lake City and Frank merce, sponsor a "Courtesy Drive' Cyprus high school Pirates E. Moss, county attorney on dent, stated he had property of Salt According to Mr. Sorenson, the will meet Murray this Friday eve Lake on Magna streets for motorists 8400 West which he planned to present Magna plant has the , County. new the 3rd and pedestrians. in ning, February develop Into a subdivision, and ability to serve 3.000 people. Although no Republican has de Mr. Skinner relates that he taw Magna gymnasium. would sell improved lots at $2,000 There are now 5,000 people being come out with an an finitely The local hoop squad lost their a community in an eastern state for a 70x110 foot lot. The ten feet accomodated with 1200 connecnouncement as of this writing, fifth game to the Davis Darts by thai had "Courtesy Signs" everySeminary officers include, left to right: Shirley Harmon, Gary on the depth of the lot would be tions and the plant can't handle backers of Governor J. Bracken a 9 score Friday. where, banners across the street, Fuller. Marlene Jones. Adele Lott. principal, and Gladys West. used for a road, making it 70x100 the flow. State Senator Rendell V Lee, The Darts took a 0 lead and etc. feet. L. Day and other Two Basic Types Elias . Mabey, to had it the not end of the first The town had any kept Mr. Keith Barton also briefly ve L- - Taylor, executive assistant There ere two basic types of cam are candidates prospective On the in 5th Sunday, In the second quar February for many years. quarter, thu to the president of the Briftham spoke and said he was prepared treatment, primary for sedimen strength, N'n. ih J...rt:.n siukihimu ter, the Pirates tied the game, 13- - paigning forondelegate Good idea. C of C? the assumption Cvnrm hich school seminary oun university, ut. layior nas to make a package deal, moving tation and secondary, decompose 13. The score at the end of the presumably ucr" ?cvc in civic unairs any of the new brick homes on the matter. third quarter was 0 for Davis. that formal announcement of graduating class will be presented Mv Good Friend Magna Rows to land that he had Mr. Sorenson also brought out these candidates will be - na community service. interestAn their pins. seminary The several Pirates for cut down I've missed talking Ion 8400 Westnav for the cost of the fact that a gradually 7:30 at for The has primary plant to p. been outlined ine program begins program Davis' lead in the 4th quarter-b- ut weeks to my good friend. Pearl the lot and moving to serve 6,000 people would cost m., and includes the following the home, did not have enough time to The Democrats are still seeking the evening. Apostle. cement basement on a full about $135,000 and a plant to place it Guest speaker will be Dr. Har- - numbers: win the game. Without a doubt. Pearl has the Senate and congressional candi with improvements at $9,950.00. serve 7500 people would cost Congregation Opening Song most contagious and devastating indates. The Republicans have Mr. Barton emphasized that re $160,000. "Shall the Youth of Zion Falterr sense of humor I've ever encouncumbents who wil! seek all three gulations of the new Salt Lake There are now 4800 people re Bill Baker Invocation a tered, in addition to possessing nominations. and electrical siding in Magna proper. plumbing County Fuller Welcome Address Gary marvelous intellectual mind. Rue Ik Clegg, former state sen code might change this figure-However, a total of 540 hornet Solo Trudy Price She's ideal for the position she ator, has announced for the nohe wished to submit it for the is already being contenfplated out Rivec" The By Temple has at the Salt Lake General Hoto mination the Senate seat now information of interested people. by Sunday Services in 1956 to 7200 Meaning of the Pin - - - ; - - Brother Evan Jones 9:45 a. m., Sunday Church held by Senator Wallace F. Ben Glade Peterson spitaltaking care of incoming West addition to privately in Richard Bush of Pins Brother Presentation be would fact. Peirl School. nett. patients-- in built and moved residences, makDick Shafer Solo 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship grand in any type of position that Glade Peterson, tenor, son of ing a jump in population of at "I Think Whan I Read That Sweet Story of Old" Demo Polling Sites required diplomacy, intelligence Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson, Service. least 2,160 more people. DR. HARVEY L. TAYLOR Dstdo The sites for the Speaker polling and setting a person at ease. 6:30 m.. BYF Youth Meeting. 2954 South 8950 West in Magna, p. Executive President of BYU cratic party include: i Gives Financial Picture was chosen Saturday to compete Wednesday me Girls' Trio - - - - - - Teddy Grant, Palsy Solomon of D. S. Walker, 84 I Memo to a Friend Lauren W. Gibba, noted fiscal 7:30 p. m., k in the "Metropolitan Auditions of Service. Irene Anderson 17th West Avenue. Mo editorial or comment in this the Air" On Wednesday, a most enjoyagent from Salt Lake City, said regional contest Febru"I Havs a Testimony" sheriffs office. column is intended to cram an ary 27th in Denver. he had handled the financial able party with potluck refresh Benediction Brent Huish 29- 7- Webster School. transaction of similar institutions opinion down the throats of read Glade, ""ther with Mrs. Jean ments, was enjoyed by the young 29- 8- Home of Victor Bohne, and situations of 10 in Idaho, 18 en. Editorials are written only to prp.ton Wii- - tonrono and Vr. people. The national BYF presi 2793 South 9000 West. in Utah and some in Nevada. inspire thought one way or the Cohleen B:(off, dramatic so- dent attended. are 20 dogs Approximately 299- - Saptist Church. He stated tht Magna's situation other. Next Tuesday. February 7th, Iprano, be:.?.! iJ other candidates their with each day coming 300school. Cyprus high was somewhat like that in Sandy. If the reader agrees with whaiin auditioning at University of the women are planning a work mistresses masters and young Elementary school. the editor says, well and good. H Utah. Kingsbury HalL day. Everyone is asked to come 300AMagna to the new Magna Elementary Sandy residents pay a $2.50 302 Brockbank school, Room 1. $L868.fiS ha does not. also well and good. This is the first time the Metro prepared to clean the church kit School, creating a definite pro monthly charge in Sandy and 302A-Alf- red Marino, 7311 West Thank God. we live in a coun- politan Opera has offered this chen and fireplace room. $3.50 outside of Sandy, charging blem. 3100 South. try in which we can express our chance to anyone west of the Luncheon hostesses will be Mrs. The Marching Mothers, compos Mr. Steve Powell, employed $iso lor each sewer connection and this price each d opinions and in which we can Mississippi, according to Professor Nora Gallagher and Mrs. Mary E. citizens ed of fine, Republican Sites by Salt Lake County, to assist year. increasing John M. Nielson of the University Nielson. agree or disagree with those The Republican polling plnces in this area, solicited homes in directing traffic during Mr. Gibbs estimated that the Trustees meet Friday, February are: of Utah. school hours, says the "dog Thursday night in the 1956 polio monthly charge for Magna would most Top winner in national audi- 10th, 7:30 p. m. in the study of is 295 - --Home of Ray D. Merrill, drive and collected a total of proving problem" run about $2.00 per month, and tions will receive a $4,010 award the church. $605.70, according to Mrs. Laura 67 E. 17th Avenue. asks that and bothersome parYear Interesting would be given to and possibly a contract with the Daniels, chairman. 296 - Garfield Drug Store. ents extend every effort to consideration To me. the Presidential elecall who had previously paid for Met, Professor Nielson explained. 297-Hdown broken The wa3 creatures at money inof canine the to be keep Myron Philpot, tion year always proves sewer stock. Best wishes of the community 2666 S. 9130 West. home. thusly: teresting, and this one should not are extended to Glade, who is Type of Financing $109.56. 298entertHome Garfield, of Sidney Huish, Some of the dogs have What is destined to be an annuprove to be an exception. He explained there are two known in this community 2743 S. 9000 West. Magna, $384.73. ed the school and the teachers al affair will be the banquet for Tis wonderful to see the in- well Lake Ridge, $22.41. 299 - Home of E. F. Arave. 2865 have had a difficult time get types of financing. General Obli "A" Leagu members of the Magna Chamber terest displayed by citisens in the for his vocal ability. gation Bonds which are paid $89.00. Hunter, West. S. 8900 of on Coon had of Commerce and their wives ting them to leave. Shirley high game operation of their government. from taxes and Revenue bonds. 300-Htotal is under 164 This Howard 213 of one and another of in the Ridge, only slightly Tuesday evening, February 21st. We therefore urge that all which are paid from earnings of collection. Mrs. Daniels It will be held in the Parish Hall last year's "A" League of Women's Bowling 2886 S. 8650 West or Democrats, attend the system. SOOA-Ho- me to to of of desires thanks Clem Our Lourdes her of Toone, Club. the Utah Church at next express Lady Copper district the voting meetings He far preferred the Revenue Other high games were Edna 8901 W. 3500 South. everyone for their wonderful co- in Magna. Monday evening and signify their bonds, and emphasized that the Room most in and this of tickets will 302Brockbank Ellen Jr. 150; High, Newbold, 171; help Selling operation begin Meyer, rights as American citizens. General Obligation bonds would this week on th affair, and the Vivian Kemp, worthy civic endeavor. This great United States is Virginia Na 7. still require a monthly service Mr. Matt Brodcrick, general committee is hopeful that they 302A"Home of Joseph While, Walker, 168; Patty McDonald, YOUR country. Let's keep it that fee. followwill have one hundred percent West 3060 South. 7200 announces the 153; chairman, Cushing, Ruby wayl No More Connections $1,107 The meetings begin at 8:00 p. ing collected in Granger and attendance. Irene Tuckey, Alice Until the Magna sewer situa m. conductKearns: and is to Maxine Colli be man." ngs, balloting "A successful The retiring president, L. O A total of 259 students were according tion is straightened out there will ed. Granger, $603.32. to Elbert Hubbard, "is one who served the first hot lunch at the 155"; Jerry Richardson, Larson, will give a brief resume total of not be any more sewer connec A wonderful, grand Kearns, $659.66. of the objectives accomplished has tried, not cried; who has Magna Elementary School on Aline Griffith, 158; Fran Shep-picwas cleared by the new tions. Officers To Elect Mr. Brodcrick wishes to thank during the past year and H. T, 11,107.54mMnentsrv Sehanl Louise Erickson, worked, not dodged; who has Monday, accordinc to Princinal Wed- Mum A more comprehensive study - Mrs. Both Democrats and Republinot Philip Debs. The cost is $1.00 per 152; Elaine Husband, 187; Thelma Fern Hill in Granger and Dyches, recently elected shouldered responsibility, and on the entire situation will be at .Tun the a cans will elect n5ght district prexy,ne,y voting Von La in Johnson Kearns for their 180; .Mri under Dea; has who Singleton, will outline the goals for 1956. evaded it; week, gotten made by the commissioners, Mr. Jubilee" entertainment, chairman, a district vice chairman splendid help. the burden instead of standing, Parents are reminded that chilFurther information will be I Crowds of over 1.000 people Sorenson and Mr. Gibbs and they a of the sex; secretaryopposite dren must brine their money on looking on and giving advice." given in a later issue. 'toured the school, enjoyed re will bring their figures out very treasurer; at least 3 voting dis Monday Afternoon or first the of the Monday day In the iMonday league Nola trict committee members; the freshments, played bingo and shortly to be presented at a mass The only reason they quit us- week they come to school. Child Sizemore had other games, as well as partici meeting. of delegates to which three number of games is war because they ren who are absent a day during ing horses in is entitled to Norma district patmg in other activities. Noble. your voting some the week they have paid for their get killed too easily. Maybe Mrs. Dale Bella, PTA president, 153; Madeleine the county conventions. Marlor, Dorothy day as much consideration may lunches will be given credit the Robinson, 145; Margaret Butter-fieldesires to thank everyone for Representatives on the County week. be shown human beings. following their contributions and attendCentral Committee; the number 144; Vee Oliver, 134. ss Everyone s cooperation is sought to which your dis ance, particularly those who doof 10 delegates For Your Benefit Tuesday Afternoon con and didn't have children atnated state to entitled the is trict It will be to your interest and Prominent Granger Norma Hauler had games of ventions are recommended. the school. tending benefit to attend the mass meet- Man Dies 1 in the Tuesday Afternoon of the proceeds will be All Sunday ing on the Magna Sewer to be Arrangements are being plan Explanation Given League and Emma Strebble All parents and interested pa used to plant lawn, shrubbery, held in the next several weeks. and informa ned for the annual Valentine trons interest chalked of the For games up are extended a most wel and Granite School District will William 72, Woodbury. Henry area As this Others were Elva Rushton, 160- - tion of residents in this area, the Dance of Brockbank junior, high come invitation grows, your pro- of 3780 South 3600 to attend a meet install a sprinkling system at the West, Granger, Elva Bawden, 157; June following explanation is given for school on Friday, February 10th. Cyprus high school will enterperty value will also increase, and died of a heart ailment at his rethe of Brockbank PTA this school. ing tain at a polio dance Friday evewe can truly make this an outGutter- - four voting areas which were re The dance begins at 7:30 p. Jeffs, Margaret as realized was The money 5:30 2nd. sidence at p.m. Thursday evening, February Sunday m. and will end at 9:45 p. m. community of fine standing; ning, February 3rd, following the Wilma Knight 147; cently changed: He was an active civic worker field, 152; Somewhat reversing the proce follows: Murray-Cypru- s A sweetheart to reign at the homes. We have the good people side of 8800 west to game, announces Vera 144; 300East Jensen, Hope Latham, $595.50. , Bingo, and a fine man, prominent in LDS dure, a program will be presented Monson, student-bod- y now. presJay 136; Shirley west side of 8560 West, to 3100 So. festivities will be elected by 9th from 6:30 to 7:00 Julia Clegg, $71.05. Fishpond, church activities. by the ident 134; Madeleine Robinson, 300AEast side of 8800 West to grade boys. She will be attend- speech class under p.them.,direction $32.17. Candy, Survivors include his widow; Barton, AH admittance prices and pro133. west side of 8400 West, north of ed by two misses from the 7th of Mr. W. Bobolis, Ice Cream, $25.89. one son, Ivan Woodbury, Granger; featuring a ceeds realized from the sale of the new and 8th grades, also elected by one-ainclude to 3100 South, $125.97. WilDinner, Mrs. announces '3" League three daughters: Mrs. Jacob (Ber play, cookies and punch will be used Picture Show, $18.35. Norma Colllngs had high 453 Mafna Elementary School and the boy students of these divi ford Wilding, president. for the polio benefit Rohncr, Granger: Mrs. Ralph sions. Stakehouse. Oauirrh $80.59. DAY tha) I Games, wnn Teacher-pareconsultation is Shoes will be worn at the (Florence) Gardner, West Jordan; series in the a League wen Baoo to side of 302East $122.95. . Bazaar, Mrs. Lawrence (Elizabeth) Ers games af Teacher rhn s at the slated from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. aancc. the West and 8000 remaining dance will be Clark Others were Maxine Sandall, Popcorn, $12.20. kine, Seattle, Washington; one Frci, prinhouses in Bacchus. Shirts and caps, $23.00. Betty Bezzant, Mr. Mr. Braithwaite. brother, Harrison Woodbury; one cipal; West 8000 to 302A-E- ast side of Carpenters' Union Laura Daniels, 160; Millie Mr. sister. Mrs. William (Mac) Eld Mr. Cruzc, Curry. Dixon, Members of Union Card of Thanks Christofferson, 141; Betty Mit west side of 7200 West. Mrs. Flint and Mrs. Richardson 1984 are asked toCarpenter The Whitticr PTA Founders' ridge, Taylorsville and eight chell, 142; Claone Dyches. notice a change 148- We wish to extend our sincere Some other faculty members in Wins Cadillac Car Day meeting will be held Thuri grandchildren. first Tues thanks to everyone for their many meeting time-t- he By Alia Witbeck Sincere sympathy is extended 142: Jackie Peterson. 148; LaRae Of interest to many residents are also expected to attend. of 8:00 each month at day, February 9th. and a most to the sorrowed 144 day wonderful expressions of kind p m. LaVcrn 153; Russell. Empey, Soda-po- p family. and to will bars is extended invitation nolio cordial randy The next gathering is Rose Marie Zito, 140; Dorothy in this area who c Elders' Party sympathy, flowers and aid given cha:-.Cad be sold at the dance. everyone for their attendance. 7th. us at the recent death of our be Tuesday, 145; Helen Wimmer, 147 tickets and a February Davis, You The Hunter Ward will hold Thank Admission will be are 25c single prices IS wa-th- e Teacher consultation v. car that iliac loved one, Pauline Burns. Esther Matz. their Elders' party February 3rd I wish to sincerely thank 35c couple .M s. Lucy with activity card; from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. announcement io ao to otners as you The J. Morgan Burris Family at the wardhouse. Dinner will be Teams 3 and 5 tied for high iry ca-for their cards, flowers and with V. . . . A tUnn. Am . 50e sinelc ...... 13 activity 7: .! J U'fll The general meeting begins S of 10th l u.' V.t, without "M.V. "Mil. UU U VUU, illld score game of 665; No. 3 had high Perry served by the Hunter Second extended kind wishes while at activity card; 75c coup-- 1 do not be discoursed if they fail oromptly at 7:30 o'clock. Laziness travels so slowly that Ward Elders. A program will series of 1962 and 3 and 6 took Salt Lake City, h hosoitaL Lake Salt ie excard. without are All past PTA presidents number. poverty soon overtakes him. later be presented. Irene Romolo 4 points, Na 2, 3 points. tended a special invitation to at Dickens Benjamin Franklin tend. locking-backwar- d vandalism has been gentlemen actually claimed he very prevalent and noiiceah.c in had keenly enjoyed milking along r., t..A h, ,nU h.. past fi'w . .1 j ..j wet.k4 Slncc the notiL.e ot sale of " j i" considerable adnura ion for the homeSi 93 l0 depuiy sht.r. involved in M M Nord-ra- n. Spartan breaking the ice of a bucket to. Th(J windowi of 18 occupied get water for washing one s have been shot out with Tnere were tributes la the Joys of rockj and BB o gunj for a p,. hearing skim ice snap and crackle 6 wpeks and last weck window Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Pyper Anunder ones feet about the time in three residence were derson, 93, of 128 North Main, Salt came sun the up. broken Lake City, well known in this While we have no idea of ques-- , Three older you,hi are un;lol. area, died Wednesday at 8:45 a. honing the honesty and sincerity surveUance by deputy No:J-ian- . ni. in a Salt Lake Hospital of cf men who now think they hat" a John w Qalbreath it Company causes incident to age. rose before when picnic they haV(. postcd signs t0 fiive $50 UJ Six of her nine sons and daughdawn to do chores in freeiing ward for any found damun- - ters arc living. Tu.ey are Mis. J. p,. wraincr. wb no nave an ma inmu ina nronortv nwned hv Ih con- - j fieri (Pearl) Djvnes, Mrs. Angus current conceptions indicate how celn C (Genevieve) Lntign, Mrs. Wells Polio Money Taken successfully distance lends enC. (Margarei) Bowen. H. Claude, chantment. Two boys, ages 7 and 9, were Alexander P. and Lawrence D. As for ui. we never push up the taken into custody by di'puty Anderson, all of Salt Lake City. on automatic the thermostat gas Nordgran last week after they liad Mrs. Anderson frequently visita furnace without experiencing taken 16 polio envelopes from the ed here with her daughter, Mrs. sense of great privilege inspired Garfield Gift Shop. The envel Knsign, a former Magna resident by remembrances of lugging in opes contained aouut $9.00. and in Garfield with her son, H. firewood in our youth. Envelopes containing about $9 L'lauiie Anderson. were also missing from the Gar Be a thinker, state a new truth, field School. and you will be long remembered. A wave of Regarded Lady n-- pre-pa:- , Dies At Age MAGNA ROW HOUSES 1 In Hospital t'home, YOUTH TO AUDITION FOR OPERA CYPRUS MEETS MURRAY HERE MEET ON KCC STIRS INTEREST a.-t- ot STUDENTS TO RECEIVE SEMINARY GRADUATION PINS 1- -To FRIDAY EVE 36-3- 6-- 1. I 22-3- I Baptist Church rs j PLEASE NO DOGS ALLOWED 295-Ho- Mid-Wee- AT SCHOOL ld MARCHING MOTHERS COLLECT -- IN POLIO DRIVE Chamlyer Plans civic-minde- Annual Banquet February 21st -- ome Women's Bowling -- ome Magna School Begins Serving Hot Lunches New Magna School Clears At Event 151-15- 2; 158-15- 1; 167-16- 8; Be-ge- 159-18- 5; 162-15- 2; k, 159-17- 2; 164-16- 6. Plans Brockbank PTA For Valentine Meets Thursday Brockbank 180-15- 6; d, Dance Feb. Eve, Feb. 2nd 170-16- CYPRUS PLANS POLIO DANCE FRIDAY EVE 168-15- 2. 163-14- 5; 139-16- 8; 143-13- 8; winniER pta FOUNDERS' MEET FEB. 9 ct nt 9. par-one- 158-14- 2: Hunter Notes Tn:-r'"v'- 4. . d: kill-Il- I -- |