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Show Friday, February 24, 1956 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah GIRI, lIMK UOUKIK SCOUT w in A;ed. bell or phone scoiiid deiiciou- - rii kits arc a and polite rings this made by a leputaU- - company announces, "Were or cheerful and can he had as a th.n cookies," youll a b x. taking orders know that it's (J'.rl Scout cookie Tm- proceeds f.vin the sale will time on,v n;o:v. wh.c'n the impiovile means by can i.i:iip-r- i sale, under the portant j: ograni The F. C. be canv'it on. Mrs. of (iuection capable boxes S , ph ase o.d. : Speers, is being condueteJ on a of rnokies r.'in-b- th us you you basis this different somewhat trie Girl Srai.ts will ienefit! year. Orders are being taken now, 'and -leri I,. iJur.h an. pablidty and the cookies will be delivered collected during the and Win n yoa;1 BAPTIST BYF NAMES NEW find vvpi-- v.e 1 j 7.30 p.rn. at Oar Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna. until They will continue Lenten sen ie-- are being cjn I Faster, according to Father C. E. ducted each Wednesday evening, Freegard. s OFFICERS. t r Catholic Church Mates Lenten Season Services f.iur-flav- Citizens Will Approve, Decide On Zoning Area - I I -lu- m.-w- The zoning of the Magna-Huntarea is in the hands of the Salt Lake County Planning Board, preliminary surveys have been made, and a survey it now being conducted by field engineers. Committees will be sent out to discuss various aspects of the situation with citizenry of this area, and before final action is taken, people will approve and decide on the issue, according to county officials. Erma Leo Fi..: was e'ected the Community of president Baptist Chuich BYF Sunday 'evening. Other .beers aie Clare Ann Porter, vice president; BerFrank Gage, tha Gag.;, treasurer. State cabinet members are to meet Sunday evening with the BVF t ) incluJ" Rev. Anderson, Glen Payne, Maxine Abern-th- y, i Mrs. Haiold Hughes will be the IbYF enunsi-ioduring the absence of Mis. William Bradley. Dedication Services Dedication services were held j Sunday, February 19th at the church for Ellen Marie Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Joseph Lewis of Magna. Services were conducted by Mrs. William Bradley in the absence of the pastor, Reverend Ivan Cleveland. Organ music was played by Mrs. Esther llapkins. I ' I I i j Dusk 'MV FRESH! Ji iiik a glass of milk with every meal-m- ilk helps keep you at your vibrant best. . UTAH Mil K FOUNDATION GARFIELD RESIDENTS MAY PURCHASE PART mm j OF AS&R PROPERTY VC! Democracy is a small hard core of common agreement, surround- -' ed by a rich variety of individual differences. -- Dr. James Conant er IL'atcS ibtai Sliw Im Mow son fillniif iistiin for tapr sipals It was revealed this week that Garfield residents may purchase any part of land owned, by the American Smelting & Refining Company, north of 3500 South and west of B920 West It had previously been stated that the entire portion .of about 120 lots had to be sold before the land could be released. The property had been offered for sale to Garfield residents for removal of their homes. Anyone having land for tale for the consideration of Garfield people, may call Mrs. Ray D. Merrill at 3346. If people would confine their talk to subjects that are profitable, that which St John informs us took place once in heaven, would happen frequently on earth, silence for the space of half an hour. -- Mary Baker Eddy Jhe World Ftneat Bourbon jSUwe 1795. Offhand you might think there is no con- nection between a California tuna fisherman actually theyre and classrooms in Utah-b- ut connected with a bridge of copper. When the fisherman is one of Kennecott Coppers 90,000 shareholders, he is in business in Utah. The savings he has invested help Kennecotts Utah Copper Division maintain mining, milling and refining operations. And in 1955, those operations resulted in Kennecotts paying a Utah tax bill of $10,750,000. Seven and a half million dollars of those taxes went to Utah schools, a sum sufficient to educate 24,000 children for a full year. So the California fisherman and his fellow Kennecott owners help Utahs educational system, through their connection with a great copper producer. These owners also help spread prosperity throughout our State. Their combined investment results in the circulation of millions and millions of dollars in Utah, through Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. Whoever they are . . . wherever they may live, Kennecott owners belong to the copper production team of owners, management and employees that brings better living to Utahns. 1- art,. Kennecott Copper Corporation e to Build a Belter Utah ( ioned Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over! 61 years. - A Good Neighbor . Helping Worthy of Your Trust tat 161 Years ... Beam old fash- -, Only Beam taitea like Beam . . . only Beam taates so good. m iui it nwr imnn iruum icumr nun , |