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Show IT . illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii William Feather wrote this: "Thi men wha are most with folding money amd most opan hearted ia ordinary contacts art likely to ba specula-tor- s and businass man whose fairs depand upon risky conditions. Such man ara accustomad to ups and downs and possass tha trua spirit of adventure. Thay hand out a dollar mora raadily than a misar digs up a dime, and thay ara apt to do it with a smila and than forget about it." gen-aro- "The Complete Home Newspaper" -- Read It in The Timet or Leade- r- ut , Year Thirty-Nint- h Garfield, Utah, Friday, March 2, 1956 Official Approval On Garfield, UTAH Row Houses Expected This Weekend GOLF CLUB PLANS FOR Number COPPER FINE CROWD ATTENDS ARMY FOREMAN DIES Thirty-seve- n PLANS MOVE RESERVE UNIT OPEN HOUSE FORWARD FOR approval on prices c A largo, enthusiastic crowd atthe Garfield homes that were sold Tha University of TonnassM tended the "Open House" of the several months ago by Kennecott deserves commandation-- it has Army Reserve Unit Tuesday night started courses to maka studanis Copper Corporation to John W. in the new armory. The building is ex Galbrealh and mora proficient in writing and Company, was the former Teenage Club. to area be this in received pected The unit has replaced all brok ipiaking English. within several days, according to en windows and repainted the BALL Solemn Purchases Melvin Dunkley, manager. High Requiem Tha man who complains about Organization building to ' present a pleasing TV Station To Give Mr. Dunkley further stated Mass Celebrated For his wife's grocery bills is tha 4 Electric Carts appearance. Regular "Plugs' that he has been informed that same chap who is put on a diet For Rental It Is now the Army Reserve For Crowd Contributes Joseph Brusatto Magna is moving upward and Large on individual Magna Event the the whan he goes ta saa his doctor. prices of Armory 383rd to Company the forward, "H", Magna according homes on the Magna and Arthur To Success Of . Chamber of Regiment. Solemn high requiem mass was Commerce, which is Infantry Four electric Cushman carts Rows will Plans are moving forward for probably be released Annual Event Celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at planning special sales events and Company "H" is composed of the annual "Talent week. The ground hog saw his shadow have been purchased by the Utah next Night" sponmen Horn Our Lady of Lurdes Catholic promotions, to be shortly anMagna, Garfield, Bing ded Officials hope to have some of wa hare been Copper Golf Club and will be A large, record crowd contri Church ham and Kcarns. It has been or. sored by the February Zad-a- ad nounced. Bruin fur to course in livered the Magna Joseph Lions Club on Friday, April 13th. early the first homes being moved by buted a great deal to the success paying for it with winter weather. fur the The ganized 59. of 8850 Chamber of 2809 purpose of enab South MonCommerce was satto, West, revealed here April, k entertainthe middle of March. of the annual Oquirrh Stake Gold a rigger foreman fur Utah Copper states: 'Towns, like men, must go ling young men, 17 to 26 years of This community-wid- e ment is scheduled to be held in Want procf that tha world is day. eve Ball Green and to Wednesday their age perform Division, Kennec.lt Copper upward and forward, not down military ob the They will be rented out to school auditorigetting batter? For throe succes- members and backward. Ordinarily, on the ligation with the least interfer- um. Cyprus high ning, February 29th, held in the at a fee that will be desive years. 1852 1953 and 1954. hail. stake ence to their personal life. It also spacious American scene, the growth of termined at the next director's One of last year's winners. there were no lynchingi In the meet The floor show numbers includ a town can be measured by the provides a retirement plan, com- of the group. Harry Klekas, is now on the United States. ed and such unusual to novelty the of the for men development who paraoic regular army, Improvement Program Pacific Coast, where he has apIa 1950. one white man and names as Bumpty Bump, Waltz make contributions of their time. former servicemen. of peared in night-clucna negro were lynched and ia An extensive improvement profor a Queen, Norwegian Mt. A of number ialenU and money toward the youths attended nence. Another winner, promi 8--9 r, Kelly Venus and Mars, March, the as well as parents. civic advancement of the comopen house, Pearce, is attending the Univer Tennessee Polka, La Dc Dun, ISM to 1954. 19S whites and 1.7tI1Mi.,M- i, .iii m.i munity. Successful towns and ana otner interested citizens. 01 Utah, and n director of a sity Samba Guadalcanal Samba, negroes ware lynched. successful leaders do not result in h mast anrl full tnnr. .nmo chorus. Arthur Fiedler, famous ai the March. from chance. are built and nament schedules will be carried conductor of the popular Boston They Publicity Given The narrator was Juanita Hanthey are grown by the proper In addition to newspaper pubH. L. Men-ke- n. noted Journal- out to include the official course Pups Orchestra, will conduct con sen and (he script and special of courage, portions licity, considerable "plugging" ist, who died recently ia Balti- opening on April 29th, featuring certs with the "Paps" in Salt Lake numbers were written by Mrs. and sacrifice. will be given over TV station, more, left an epitaph for himself: a nam and egg breaxiast, begin City March 9 and in Provo on Mary Howard. "Magna has been moving forKUTV, lauding this talent niiht. "If. after I depart this vale, you ning at 8 :30 a.m. March 8. As guest soloist, Fiedler i Committees Given ward and upward. It must not beFurther even.s will be an- will present Ruth Slenczynska, ever remember me and have according to the committee in The the committees for come lovely With sialic. the present charge. thought to please my ghost for- nounced in the ersuing months. pianist j event included: ' steady growth and development American-borTryouts will be held Thursday. Miss Slenczyn give some sinner and wink your Directors-C- arl Dea, of our town, a larger basis is being Activity March 27th, 8:00 p.m. in the Cypska was a child prodigy and made YMMXA and Mrs. Helen Jeppson, ye at some homely girl." P..V built which create an atmosphere He was truly an individual. The next meeting of the Cyo- - rus auditorium. There will be 3 her concert debut at four years YWMlA. for progress. Upon this foundarus high school Community Coun professional prizes and 3 amateur old. She was performing concerts Decorations and stage were in ' tion, we should build our future. cil, of students, teachers prizes for a total of $200 in War over the United States at eight charge of Douglas ff. Smith and , Y all composed "The sharing of community and Some say that credit has been , old. She studied under the the dance director was D. E. who meet to discuss Bonds. years parents, of burdens the ruin modern living. anJ All entrants must live within responsibilities and solve problems that micht famous composer and pianist, Dimond. Mr. Brusatto died af:er a lin- makes citizens Could be it has its abuses, but grow. The Manna arise in the school, will be held in Cyprus high school boundaries. Rachmaninoff. Serge The illness the of 3:25 at superintendency never before hava so many enjoyThursday Chamber of Commerce has the the auditorium on Entries Available Arthur Fiedler and the Tops" Young Men was Carl . Petters-so- gering Monday, March p.m. at a Salt L:fte Hospital. ed so much by having to put up to continue and broaden its 5th at 7:00 Entries may be obtained from duty have been familiar to record colp.m. assisted by L. A. Sabin, Carl Born In Italy so little and pay so much less so range of potential leadership to New members of the council Safeway' t. Copper Printing Com A number of local people have lectors for 25 years, and the pop Dea and Earl Clegg-- The young The respected man was born share these burdens. The Cham arc E. Verne Breeze, The Best Shop or the long. of the on orchestra records representing pany office. been receiving chain letters ularity ladies were in charge of Grace July 9, 1896, in Italy, a son of ber should help those go forward Hmmmm? office. They Magna Telephone C. Oliver Red Pedersen, through, the mails, asking the re and radio and television appear- Christensen, assisted by Pearl Ross and Mary Chali. He came to who are willing to assume these Hunter; wood area; Richard E. Heath, must be in the hands of the com is ances for the responsible organ to Helen the 1904 send and United four States in Rowena and was responsibilities. Hansen, copies cipients Jeppson, Mrs. Rex Ovcrhansley and Wen mittee by (March 25th, 5:00 p.m. A Good Newspaper trust in the good luck of the ization of the Boston Pops tour Walters, employed by the copper concern is now the bright spot dell Homer, Kearns. "Magna orcnestra. Ernest H. Linford. chief editor- communication. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones as for 43 years. He married Clara of those of us who make it their The orchestra hbs toured wide- sisted in directing the dance. Eighteen to twenty members ial writer for the Salt Lake TriFarrell May 20, 1317, In Garfield. home. Let's keen it that way, have Although the form letters which been attending the past MAGNA in the east and midwest, but Special recognition was given Mr. Brusatto had been an ex- Let's keep Magna moving forward bune, recently said that a good have been turned in to the Cop- ly meetings and some very interest newspaper editor loves his com- per Printing Company office for will be making its first western to Mrs, Mary Howard and Vir- emplary father and husband, and and upward!" ing and constructive discussions munity. And, like a good wife, publicity do not ask to tend appearance with the Utah con ginia Harris, General Board Mem together, he and his fine wife had have been held or the benefit of who will do anything for her hus- money, they claim that only by cert The "Pops" is scheduled to ber, who is at Bingham. reared an outstanding family. the students and school. band except atop criticising and following the instructions, the complete its tour in California. They were members of the CathThe subject matter for Mon are still available for olic Church and always partici trying to improve him. the editor chain will remain intact and the theTickets day's gathering will be "To What two concerts and may be ob in of this must take the same position. activities the pated person will receive an unexpect CLUB Extent Should the High School tained by applying to the McCune church. If the editor is going to be able ed gift of money. The Magna branch of First Supply Recreation?" School Music of " and 200 to criticise constructively and Art, are Residents reminded that it Survivors Given All members are urged to at- - Security Bank of Utah, N. A- Nor'.h Main Salt Lake Street, He Is survived by his widow; fairly, the wise editor, Mr. Lin- is against the postal regulations tend. will increase its interest rate on ford said, will not involve himself for such matter to be circulated-a- nd City, or to Brigham Young Uni three sons: the Rev. Frank Bru savings from 2 to 2 ! per cent as in governing boards and commix- satto, Salt Lake City; James and simply a waste of time and versity Ticket Office, George of March 1, it wis announced this Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The final Founder's Day reun- effort. Joseph Brusatto, Jr.. both of week by L. O. Larson, manager. "Ninety-nin- e times out of a Magna; three daughters: Mrs. ion of the Garfield School is First Security Bank, Magna. slated March for Charles 1st. Lake hundred, the editor will agree Stll Carr, Thursday, City;: Three events arc scheduled for Mrs. First Security interest is com wholehearisdly with the decisions Raymond Etchevcrry, Ogden announces Mrs. William B. Mar the month of March at the Utah and Joann pounded semiannually, and de-11 tin, PTA president. of the community chest, the Brusatto, Magna; Copper Club for members and grandchildren. poaite are insured by the Federal Due to the removal of the town chamber of commerce and others, partners to include: Depo.it Insurance Corporation. of Garfield, this meeting will include Other survivors four but if he or she disagrees the Interest is paid July 1 and Janu Saturday, March 10Bingo at brothers, Frank Chali, Tony Chali, mark another milestone in the 100th time, he should be com1 1 1. 8:00 p. m. ary James Chali and Albert Chali, all history of Garfield, as it places pletely free to say so in his March Saturday, Coach Deb Smith of the Cyprus of Denver, and two sisters: Mrs. the "finish" mark on this tradi (Special To This Paper) paper." dance jamboree. Bill Adams, mas Pauline We certainly agree with Mr. Gourdeaux and Mrs. tional, annual observance. high school, seeing that the Pir ter of ceremonies. -NEW yr All past presidents of the Gar- ate hoop crew needed some new Cop Linford that no editor or pubroom Katherine DiGiacomo of Denver. Saturday, March all has joined Phelps was recited Sun field PTA and former school "blood", replaced his old squad lisher should become Involved in per Corpor rosary Holy floor A show p.m. dancing, at 8 . at 372 East 1st principals will be honored. All with two new Pirates, Orr and too many community enterprises. Dodge and Anaeinda Company will be presented and music day Lake Salt South, City and burial town residents are invited to at- Johns, in Friday's game against Besides, the possibility of influ- in advancing domestic price of furnished by Eugene Jclesnik and made in Mt. 46 to 43 cents metal from tend this important meeting. the Davis Darts. Cyprus won the the his are Calvary Cemetery. encing Judgment they his orchestra. Plans are being made for a tussle, Sincere sympathy is extended. time and energy consuming, and cents a pound. The Pirates have won three Anaconda initiated the hike do not leave the newspaper force large crowd. games in a row. SERVICE NEWS the drive needed to do their pri- last Friday. On Friday, the local boys met Residents of this area are reCustom smelters continued to out a good mary job-p- ut the Davis Darts and defeated minded that state and federal inask 53 cents a pound and in some FRANKFURT, Germany- - -- Pfc. them in the first round by taking come tax returns are due and However, particularly in small cases 524 cents a pound for what Jerry Christofferson, whose wife, a good lead of 7 points, 16-by April 15th. towns, tha newspaper staff will little refined copper they have Birdine, lives at 50 Mcrunley Karen Larsen, Pat During the second round, the payable Attended by over 300 people, of LuAnn Cox, Until the past several years, Avenue in Garfield, recently took have a difficult time avoiding available. Smith, by Mrs. Cox; Pirates came in fighting to double the tax returns were due by midALL community Jobs. part in a field training exercise the Pleasant Green First Ward jitterbugaccompanied Reverend Cleveland dance, Richard Barton the score? The main Cyprus night of March 15th, but the held by the 4th Infantry Division dinner on Wednesday evening and LaRee We feel it is our responsibility Oliver; pantomine crew was at their best, and even state and national governments was a complete successso many to comment on some aspects of Reverend and Mrs. Ivan C. in Germany, and Barton Richard the replacements were in there have given taxpayers a month's ate dance, the news, to make suggestions for Training received by the "Ivy' were served that Cleveland and three children are v U S. Seventh in the kitchen with the "cooks." Yvonne Smith; boys quartet, leeway again for 1956. fighting hard. of the divUlo part improvement and to criticise of Msrn departing the The score at the end of the beef dinner was Byron Tuttle, Jim Colbert, Doug A delicious includes intevemaneuwhen we feel things are being Army, "A" League las Christoffer, Jim Kennard. fofOregon, where .Reverend vers last quarters read 21 points ahead, served, followed by a program, ardone badly, or against the public La Von Dea had high- - 938 series Sevetand has accepted a position Special numbers were also pre 0 . and the final score, the direction under of the . ranged m...-.interest in the i with games of sented from the Cyprus high tra Coble MIA -Many of these decisions can be Tuesday night A League. : " . 7 ' He has served as minister oi veling assembly. difficult to make. In a world Other games were Bene cut the Magna Community Baptist Avenue ;isa r fteman in Company In appreciation of their ser The numbers included xylo we uiviiwni dvn nninwai. 4W where few things are either com ler. lid mm Louise Erickson, sk u phone solos, Verl Miner; girls' vices, a beautiful quilt was given Father of Mrs. Dorothy M wva black I or VrdKvMiai-tfa ViIe) atsa 11 white, iisnibwiv 1QU kaM pletely great 158; Shirley Coon. of Carole to Bishop Wallace Sadler; and Merrill Diet composed quartet ms. Monday deal of serious study and thinking Virginia Walker, 221; Jerry Rich lm m KKiKlnaU aF the IT VSIWee lees ravi Johnson, Evans, Georgia books to the two counselors, Gay to made has be before deciding on ardson, 157; Shirley Begent, 152; Evans and and John selec Beck School, and Geraldine Lloyd Riley; cley Baptist Divinity iT. an editorial stand. George II. Hoover, 68, of Park n """ Maxine Coiling, 182; Thelma TWWpIpv California and LLnfieM tions from a girls trio, consisting the clerk, Fred Collings. fornia. We wiU make mistakes of Singleton, 182; Cenella Rodgers, City, Utah, succumbed Monday to The wonderful balmy "spring" College, McMinnvine. Oregon. pneumonia. He had been sick only weather during the past few days Aline Griffith, 159; Fran judgment, but they will be honest As yet. his successor In Magna a short time. Receives Discharge ones. And. if we realise our mis Shcppick, has been Audrey Malm- - has not been announced, by all residents Funeral services were conduct in this enjoyedand Staff Sergeant Evan Coon, son lake, we won't be afraid to ad bore, 153; Dorothy Merrill, 151 local service vicinity, in made ed interment and of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coon of mil it Friday stations report a very definite in158; Jean' Hubbard. Park City. crease in Edna Meyer, sales to motorRuby OFFICIAL VISITATION Magna, i. now at his parentsIncluded in his survivors is a ists out to gasoline nome, aaving receivca an nonorVivian DI RV Kemp, r.PANn ANMm Cushing. enjoy riding. A Good Disposition Mrs. Dorothy Merrill of able discharge from the armed The weather man says that the Husband, 159; Jean It has long been my opinion 187; Elaine 10 daughter, CHAPTER OFFICERS Garfield. forces. He has served 4 years in 160. Bowden, temperature will continue to be that other qualities of successful is extended Sincere the Air Force, sympathy comparatively mild for the beginto the sorrowed family. living, stem from the basic one The official visitation to Adah ning of March. in 3780 Rink of Rueckert Heber's Roller Miss called disposition. Disposition Is Skating Judy Leave For Service Tuesday Afternoon Chapter No. 13, Order of Eastern Which is fine with everyone in a March intellecuntil student be will Magna open regulated by emotional, In the Tuesday afternoon league, Star, will be held in the Garfield Miss Matthews One Jerald Densley, Kenneth Fuller South Redwood Road, this area. tual, physical as well as spiritual Elva Rush ton had games of 175 Masonic Hall Wednesday evening, I and Rex Shakespear departed last at Cyprus high school, competed 10th, announces Mr. and Mrs. G. Of Finalists For Heber, owners. factors. 5; Norma Hauter, March 7th. week for active navy service, in an essay and speaking contest will Magna 2nd Ward MIA the bunders' After that date, remodeling There is a text In the fifty-fir- 150; Emma StrebbeL by sponsored Day Crown In attendance will be the They reported to Treasure Island Monday night, to the house on start Rebekah the Plans and Odd Fellows' Cake Sale Psalm which seems to go to Margaret Buttei field, 136-1building lodges. The three Matron,, the for reassignment Worthy Grand Miss Connie Jo Matthews, a On The winner, Roy Thatcher of Garfield Trading Store. the heart of the matter. "Renew" Beth Daybell. Shirley Worthy Grand Patron and ssso- - youths had been in the Navsl Re- Saturday, March 10 member of Delta Delta Delta it says, "a right spirit within me." Barton, Ogden, was named to go on a May Sanders, ciate officers, as well as local serve for a year. three-wee- k tour to the United That word. "renew," implies 134; Carol Bertoch, 139; LaRae members and other guests. sorority and daughter of Mr. and A Lammanite Cake sale is beMAGNA Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews of Nations, New York City. that at the start everyone had a Woolley, 135; Madeleine RobinDinner will be served at 6J0 l.nr.1 Ouartet Leaves ing planned for Saturday, March were chosen at each was Finalists numbered with Magna, entered eight 10th in the Magna J. C. Penney Helen McCarty, 134- p.m. in the porophryKown, tot- Fm sight spirit but something son, Group To Meal r.i;forn;- - hiah school on their scholastic In to disturb it You can find Edith Bevan, 131; Hazel lowed by the regular lodge meet enter other University of Utah coeds as store and First Security Bank, be Club will FLA The finalists in the annual Founders' achievements, activities and con tained this again inner, quiet control. Hope Latham, ing. Johnson, sponsored by the Magna 2nd Friday, March 2nd at Day queen contest. Four local young men, Pete test essays. To me, the quality of being 166: Marian Gardner, 132; Elva Ward MIA. T. M. of the home Douglas j. David Bill Prokapis, Rokich, a at She Uni the is sophomore able to maintain serenity is o All proceeds will be given for Bowden, 163; Nola Sizemore, 158; Former Magna Matron Smith. The gathering was form Harkness and William Hardy, de and active of the secrets of life, for then no Betty Sudbury, 141. Madeleine versity formerly very the Lammanite Era drive. The for February 24th. in scheduled erly Fort In for Diet Ord, school nor Thursday Murray no cir Robison picked up a parted individual, situation, croups. Cyprus high split but postponed due to several support of the public is urged. California, as members of the cumstances can irritate you. events. conflicting 521 West of Alta R. Howells United States Army. Free Health Clinic Try U, it really works. New Telephone Books 5900 South, Murray, died recently "B" League Complimentary to their broth Slated On Wednesday Meeting Group Study To Be Issued March 15 Bci- - after a short illness. She is for er, Pete, Mr. and Mrs. John A. "B" In the Betty League, Dogs Again A meeting of the Magna Demo We have been receiving so zant had high game of 178 and merly of Magna, the daughter of Rokich entertained at a family will Ladies' The free Magna Health Clinic cratic Study Group New local telephone directories dinner on Wednesday. Covers and articles Margaret Nelson captured high Sam Denny of this community, many comments be held Friday, March 2nd in the will be held Wednesday, March will be issued in this area on Survivors include her husband, were laid for ten family members. about the doj situation in Magna series of 470 with games of 176-7th in the Clinic Room back of the March fireball, beginning at 1:00 p.m, 5 children, two sisters. Jars. Aud 15th, announces O. K. that it makes us believe that Hostesses will be Mrs. Matt sheriffs office, it was announced Fotheringham, manager. The Hunter Second Ward Ward Plana Others were Laura Daniels, rev McDonald of Magna; Mrs. many are troubled by the ever' was reorganized Sun Pcttersson and Mrs. Arthur to this paper on Monday. Society Patrons will note many changes 154; Norma Collings. growing number of animals. Dmner Fund Marsh. All ladies are invited to The clinic is held the first and increased, the ladies and following Buildmg day halfa and Earl Ruth 163; telephone custom Denny, Granger True, many dog owners keep Millie , Christofferson, named to office: Mildred Moore, attend. 16th Wednesday of each month and ers in the new directory. the canines in their yards and Andrus, 158; Cleone Farnsworth, brother, Clarence Denny.extended On March a begins at 8:30 a.m. president; lora Rushton and Tilka Sincere sympathy is Norma Giles, 143, give them proper care, but this in Mexico Zula Coon, All preschool children will be Second W'-- d is Walk, Vacationing counselors; The to sorrowed Spencer Rich Named On Board the Orlean Vi 145; family. Nordauist, the more offset than by group is Mrs. Pete G. Paulas and baby given examinations and other Fund ri inner secretary-treasure- r. a Building Salt Lake County Commission 146; LaRae planning Russell, 142; hordes which roam the streets. ardson, Mrs. Paulos' officers are Elsie The released needed medical attention. It i has appointed Clem Toone, 8901 Ann, accompanied One of the best rules of con and program on Frtfay, Marrn Dyches, 153; Ella Empey, tip garbage cans over, and in gen Claone versation is, never to say a thing 16th, beginning promptly at 6:00 Kirby, president; Josephine Coe parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Athas sponsored by Salt Lake County. West 3500 South, to the board of 141. eral, are nuisances. counselors, and t.i Mexico for several weeks va trustees of the Magna Musquito Team No. 5 took 4 points and which any of the company can n.m. It will bit held in th- (iqan rh and Tilka Walk,sccretary-treasurWe are contacting the county -' ration. They planned to stop in Think twice before you say no Abatement District Mildred Msore, Hall. Recreation been to fill the valeft Slakehonse 6 had wish 2 and 3 No. reasonably 1, Squads points. to see if he can't give All interested reudcn.s are er. jP.Wnix, Arizona and then pro- - Ming. cancy left by the resignation of unsaid. some more assistance on this pro each recorded 2 points. 'ceed of Mexico. Gulf the Coait to G. Hutvheson Jay McAllister. Swift j kindly akei to reserve this date. blem. BIG Official GALA TIME YEAR Magna Going AT AGE 59 HELD AT TALENT NIGHT Forward, Says Chamber Croup STAKE Magna-Garfiel- POPS CONCERT PLANNED FOR bs MARCH r' To-Tu- School Council Sets Meeting , a For Monday Nile n, Cliain Letters Again Circulated To Local People n, BANK RAISES RATE ON INTEREST Final Founder's Day Staled By Garfield PTA COPPER GIVES THREE MARCH EVENTS CYPRUS WINS THIRD CAME IN A ROW Kennecott Hikes Baptist Minister In Price Of Cooper Accepts Post State Of Oregon Remember Tax 31-B- 9.-3- Returns Are Due April I5tli 67-4- 8. DINNER IS A SELLOUT 9. 33-1- 3. Women's Bowling late-come- rs latpart rh.i! 'gSJTSm 67-4- 6. 51-3- Weather ll 152-15- 3: Hai-lr-- 1 '' "."IT?'. 181-17- 3; 188-17- 7; 153-17- 3: GIRL COMPETES IN ESSAY TRIALS CYPRUS Heber's Roller Skating Rink Open To March st 138-13- 4; 130-13- 2; NEWS ry, 135-14- 8; 145-16- 5: 142-13- 3; Hunter 2nd Ward Relief Society Names Officers 166-12- 8. Enjoyed By Residents 'ov 151-1- 166-16- Balmy Spring Wnrrr 8; -- dog-catch- er II. |