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Show T Friday, May 25, 1956 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah A ii.'d Initial Plans Announced For July llli Here l.ins f.r Initial rrlebraiion "f In.li-p.-- lull will be in Ma.; in ;iMi:uI l!iI on m:m. July iv- .- J).iy V.'e I Ines-da- lit higlil.iil alii) Garfield Barber is Wii day. lv the Firemen rr. T. IMu-r- J. Moves To New i former kcc doctor dies of heart ill Ur'.'..Ji annouiuv K;y Sinilii. ehaii man. American 1 other detail. cimti"l C;it-i- i Tlit-- of offiri.il the G::ni::T lla.'bi r Simp in Alneri-s.i!j"- s Siwjiii;! Center Jit 2700 W. Jiii 3Vli) Siiiiiii a ill be held by Oren T. Waldron. M.iy Suit L:.'k City, Simmons mil K. a buiber Ken.T.voit forn.er w. Mi. kn;:wn 'j!.I:iiii o.ini-. &t H died Tiiuis.l-.shim in Ciif.iM f r 29 years. He of a ecu unary an his w;r..' moved to a il hi- . opi.i.i'-i-'- l -- 3: :i Avenue. 12 .iiiiiiia'i.'ler. Tuny M ra. an.l liirry is vice eii.ii:iii:.n Quay!.', sceielary-i.!...-.- !. l n:. w hiiiiH- in the C! ranger him. of tiu cuiiip!' '"" Kun ; j! services were cnnluet- a l.ili-cx'.en.ls an invitation t.) all milti-ewill bu n:;i-liSaturday by Dr. Alvin L. rounds 1 call an I tee him. date. Ini-lPi: tin1 M.irns. minister, Fir.t r;t.;hvter-;:I.v.l nil ;!". Church. be a :ll eiiler'.aiiiMi.iil II.. h id bu n a staff im'ini.er of parade, f.di.r.'.vd fcy for an iit w Si. M.uk's II an I a dan..- . n tlie 1 an-w:i kno.vn to hun.l' courts of UiO M.ina l'..:n:ii J.iity v, :us.of this a:e.i. in rods Park. II - was a member of Kl K Shiini- Tcniplii, where he with the Kjyal Order of JeMers. . j an was a 3:!n I furls of was nui.li. in ThriKi!h tin" uiv!'-11 . 'llu? l.K'iil VKW, Legion !1 P-- - doc-.o.- '' : 1 - ! s m Ve! Croups To i Sponsor Magna l wwwawaw '.mw, r Lemelery IJeanup - j M.i-.un- ! J iiooiinu; 3 iand i5 liArii lit org.iniations ve!i-r.iii- c.f M iv the Plea- win Dtf on SjIui-d.ipi cpaiatory to Mjrfna, (.Tenu-ii-i- and y. 2U.li, Memorial Day. to have as many Ii is pl:iinit-t :l and mem-llieii:i y of Vols' oiuanialions at the t .iy at 0:UO a m. as possible. ir.uJfi.-ri.ii. ii.iint; mo asked to bring " jn-.- r own rjiii'-:- , I'irics ana snoveii 'cal slier-- . l() ilr n I(. moving weeds and Mufflers UO!SV ? si. I.V For (jfulions ! -s : ti-ii- wiih M.ilori.ns P.cii-:- -- . iffi anj OlliLV, s y on t.ii.'ir v. men1 d cit.illons by tin' iiu .... .. I. t Plien j l i...; onenm-is- will eonliinii! Id r. ci ive il.itios. l' 'get lid Motorisls (iiven S Free Estim. ! :s Low Prices JOE VACULIN Phona 2154 f Aiiii.-rii-a- Beautify Your Home With Important Roof- - 5 S ing and Beautiful 5 Siding. c. r 1 ....-- ..r for t..r...1i.!- lU i n ;: EVE AT , llMVf Participates la Exercise ' KUHT I.KK. !j. Kl.-k.ii- recently on.; of larnest peacetime ixeicie. at Koit Ue. ! logistical Summer Beauty Begins With A NEW PERMANENT L 'lns VA.-M- ajr 34. of M:mna. in LOCI EX 5(5, . 't.ii.k part tlio Army's i SUNDAY not havini! plates or driver' licenses. arvi'sied limn i DOCS Simp In Granger FIRST BALL I CI. of , Anyone who has a pickup AGAIN! truck that could be used in the is especially So many complaints have been cleanup project asked to participate. received by the Magna sheriffs about dogs roaming around, destroying plants and lawns, that a reiteration of the law is given that dogs can nut be loose, even if they have a license. GAME They must be confined to the area owned by owner. After a MAGNA complaint has been made onwilla canine creature, the sheriffs call the dog catcher and have the The first game of the Utah dog picked up, regardless whether State League will pit American or not it has a license. Fork at Magna this Sunday evening. May 27th at the Magna Park, Magna Youth In beginning promptly at 8.15 p.m. Army Exercise All Community Recreational Association cards will be honored, LL Ernest FORT LEE, VA.-F- irst announces Reed Damron, R. Croxford, whose wife, Colleen, lives at 1755 Country Club Drive, Utah, Logan, participated in CUB SCOUT HOBO LOG EX M, one of the Army's BREAKFAST HELD largest peacetime logistical exercises at Fort Lee, Virginia on 5th. Saturday morning. May 19lh.. April 29th-Ma- y With more than 5,000 military the Hunter Ward Cub Scouts of Den No. 2. all dressed up as hobos, personnel taking part in the exermet at the home of their Den cise, 1,600 Army school student Mother, Mrs. Gloyde Dangerfield. officers and selected Reserve offiFrom there they went to the cers will be trained in procedures Magna Park where they cooked needed to keep 400,000 troops their breakfast on tin can stoves. supplied and fighting. Lieutenant Croxford, son of Mr. The 'group who enjoyed cookinp, their own bacon and eggs, hot and Mrs. E. A, Croxford, 3216 So. cakes and hot chocolate were 8400 West in Magna, is a student Brent Miller, Roger Hymas, David in the Quartermaster School at a. nnett, Michael Schawb, Leslie the fort The lieutenant enReese, Tommy, Kelly and Bonnie tered the Army in July, 1952 after Dangerfield. After breakfast, the Cubs en- graduating from Utah State Agricultural College He is a member joyed a game of ball. of Sigma Pi fraternity. ' !Vj. With more than 3.000 military exerp. rsonnel taking part in ths cise, 1.000 Army school student officers and selected Reserve of-- I Permanent Special I fry the Straight Kentucky Bourbon that's 6 YEARS OLD! K PROOF BOURBON KENTUCKY WHISKEY STRAIGHT THE FLEISCHMANN DIST. CORP., OWENSBORO, KY. $5.00 (Regularly $150. Includes Shampoo, cut and set) Mar 41h to June 2nd Only ficers were trained in procedures ne. ded to kiep 400,000 troops supplied and fighting. Major Klekas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Klekas, 2831 S. 8S00 ;West in Magna, i regularly as-- j signed ;is a student at the Provo.4 General Center, Kurt j Marshal Gordon. Ga. His wife, Elaine, JS inow living in Augusta, i.i. Tin- maior. a number of Sierna chi frul,rnitv, attended Utah 'state Agricultural College and ihe University of Maryland. Clenna Hymas Ridge is Now Added To Tha Staff T MAIDS FINE Granite Plans Summer Music GIVE SWIM From comments received, the performance given by the "C" Maids May 15, was very much enjoyed fcy the large crowd of students and towspeople who attended. The first number of the evening featured a beauty parade in which all the girls in the club participated, and were judged and given points toward the final selection of queen. The winners of the races who also received points were: 1. Freestyle Relay: Bernice Beagley Janice Court "Carole Evans Cleo Davis 2. Breaststroke: Janice Court Doris Nicolo Marlene Jons 3. Backstroke: Georgia Flandro Cleo Davis Betsy Hill 4. Medley Relay: Bernice Beagley Janice Court Betsy Hill Barbara Barnson 5. Freestyle: Lorraine Weiss Kareen Doxey Dixie Tibbitts Carole Evans, IvaLu Bowen and Myrle Worthen placed 1, 2, 3 in the diving competition. In the synchronized swimming;, Barbara Barnson doing "Deep Purple" was awarded first place. Bernice Beagley, Kareen Doxey, Janice Court and Marlene Jones with their interpretation of "Robin Hood," were second. "Lisbon Antigua," featuring Carole Evans, Shirlene Stark, and Barbara Barnson, copped third. After tabulation by judges Thor Petteraon, David Coffey and Mrs. Virginia McDonald, Bernice Beag-leBarbara Barnson and Janice Court were selected "Swim Queens." y, Head of Seventies Speaks Monday Here President Milton R. Hunter of the Seventies, will be the special guest speaker at the Spencer LDS Ward on Monday evening, May 28th, 7:00 p.m. He will present a lecture and West 2700 South colored slides on Central America. Everyone is invited. Appointments Only. Phona 2173. ; RENEE'S BEAUTY SALON - 1071 Magna Program Here MEET The Granite School District will again provide a summer program in instrumental music to continue the progress of those already playing instruments and to start new students In musk, announces Marvin H. Strong, music supervisor. The program will consist of two class lessons each week for a period of nine weeks beginning May 28th. A fee of $12.00 per student must be paid at the time of registration. Each student will be expected to furnish one instruction book. Other music will be furnished by the district. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our neigh bors and friends for their cards, flowers and other acts of thought-fulneduring the recent death of our beloved one. -- Mrs. W. H. Jones and Family ss Homecoming Planned At Magna 2nd Ward For Missionary A Homecoming is being planned on Sunday, May 27th in the Mag na Second LDS Ward at 7:30 p.m. honoring Jack Blackham, who recently returned from the Western Canadian mission. 4SBBB'4aaao)saaesi Salt Lake Transportation Company 26 West S. Temple Salt Leave Magna 6:35 ajn. 7:30 1:40 ajn. 1:55 a.m. 4:10 pjn. 6:35 pjn. Leave S. L. 5:30 6:25 7:30 1:25 5:20 p-5:20 p.m. 6:30 pjn. Uka Phona CUy Arrive S. L. 7:26 8:20 6i20 10:48 4:50 7:15 Arrive Magna 6:00 7:00 8:05 3:18 5:45 6:05 7ilS Effective December 5. 1855 All routes except No. 11A go VIA Wast Temple and 3500 South No. 11A is express from West Temple VIA 2100 South Street to 8400 West then South to 3100 So. and West over regular route. Passengers picked up at all stops along West Temple Street. 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