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Show V 141 a.' ll Mil Prp'-n- t I r Asn t 1 f.Vl Lti: C.;y llillllllllllllllllllllliili ill III!. .1; OBSERVATIONS liiliiiiiii!ii!iiiii. Blue prlnl fur in God arid live a T: . . Fresh 'it I . I ' ii. ts ! , . r i ,. I. . . v. j if ..sls.t - y& -o O t 1 !JT I. e ! ft-.- -f : . V. 1 1 1 i f.--ib nr v. never done daily The failures fere th ' e w',: .tlli.'S Lvihi 1 i I J . j To I).uis. I.y e li.. ,1ji Uin Ir;w ir.;cE,Li.r 1 tco:e . 1 Hv . ; discouragement k;cp he;n The successes ur? tho-- e up for a new tiy. i 1 1 if ' - V V. r ku Wonderful Tims Time is the c.Tiln all our problems, if cniy ws y . intelligence enough ja trust it. A'i of us have difficulties ne can"- settle. Wa lie awake at r.igi-- t nii worry over them. vor.'!er.n-.- if thii or that confinr Jr.cy h?.f should be th? Lr .t w.-- , act. Wa cannot ie I became wr do not know what behind the CA E S vail of the future, Hew much anxiety. how muc!i s; plesmos re might spare ourjclvci, if uni', v ity Judy Sicwirt, Rrpjritr could lay our probleitis on ;hs knees of Time. For when iho l.aur A.iiv.ni Gay lljpl. 13 comes, we find that Timt hns A c.. 1. :iv ll.i! i. 'll til ...I P- solved it all ari our esur e is lus 'l.h xlciiJi-..iJiiiiini perfectly obvious. Titer is cvily t.i at.vi i vl'.Uiil ri K: . lav. one thing to do, and we do it. 'i Ini' A 11 i.cl a is , t i S Vi P s lira 1I1 I f tJrASM til GOLF CUB n.i V .0 id (7 A If V 1!! rrA kiilprv? Dk'iil a ili'ii 1.11:1 B. Martin J 1 I ' d-- . i u.-.- traveled as fast s , fe V - i. ruis. !' -- " 1 v . , : . V V il : I . , it. . x:i.u-:- l Yes. Bill. $f . but our principles never. in answer di'a.a'ed, 1? ' :I Ol - - i . - .1 , ,ii..l y "x- it' $ . v - v . . Hi':. M, . - . I)..,,.uniiu.'-)n'- u. liie nal.-i.i'- . aiu liie Im jj',.' i:sl a.vail i.i i" .1 "iia i l jS'imm:ng Cru-sthank rjn ll-u- i,..i ; ii:,1 Air. :i Ki-. re: i.v:.,g iHy Cup'.ain Brady desires to K.nnocot Copper Coiporutlun have cnn ph ted pjitic-uij:- ' "Ii j: the u;e ut the park and field-'- t swim" cuurse,. iCen house. CJorff automobile : If ail Ol.ichils will i'j,p: Books tigeney. .'ical k!i iffs and any v. s he-- 1 ,i k p tpi'j-- e '! 1. I dearly love to read end it has utiieis u..o assisted. Ilw.nn the ii iu:y u. ti.'"il ; :d T:0'') of one relaxproven my greatest He announces that the classes p.m m; every ni.;.hl xcept Tu ation!. will coiiilnui- as long as wea'her days am! Fridars. As fall weather apprearhet, and r,rn,its and w rlu:;,'.,s will winter nights set ,P.. t.in at regul:,,' in.nvals. of a book pleasure reading has great appeal. I am reminded of ihe words of Clarence Day: rn "The world of bocks is liu r.- - t remarkable creation of mankind. Nothing else he builds ever lasts. Monuments fail. Nations pa 'i,h. The M i.' Civilizations parish. Nations grow .1 planning E old and dia out and after an era Dance ; of darkness, new races build b Si pt "".''icv 2h others, but in the world of books m. It i, h i"e arc volumes that have seen this T Rp,,n,er Wa: d Primary U i'.I.lgl Sceu'l.i W. a (i happen again and again and yet mg u ehilJivn's TaLr.t 'jai.'vitl e. live on still young still es fwii i" "e iif- 'Vedncr.t'iv. Bex and Ii.: .i:. : ' , Soptcmb r as the day they au wii..cn--kiiJii.ii. iieg, lining pruiriTitiy al 7:00 v. iii ue iv, .1 tailing men's hearts of the hearts p.m. iu the Oipiirrh Slake Huuse. punch :i! of men centuries ago." A small charge will be made fur jtce. tlie entire family. Everynm 's :i!: Whenever you're feeling Popcorn and candy will be sol-- cited. remember that he who and a fishpond held. Isughs-las- ls! 1 Everyone is invited to alt ml. q: :- -- i i 1 - ic 3R('(Pr kFIilllllV ITS ILLEGAL! eoop-eiatic- J i 1 roi OVf 1- ' .al Met Magna El 'ting utaiy PTA Ex .u live e i;i. elite.1 was Thursday at ihe honu nf the pri'xi.iinl. M:. Dun Amine. Ftlli n a'fcndi d. in: lad- .:.g i'liniupal Pliiiiip H. D..bs. di.'icusaions were I.i'eresting held l;y the group. jj lv-!- sour-pus- Ft.-i'-i ie Of. Club. : J-- , Sadumy. t . . (lyprus Class Officers Arc Fleeted Here Di-a- nit 'IjUAhH "tT People who are grateful far constructive criticism never seem Sometimes a noble failure strvrsj the world as faitnfully as a d:s- to warrant too much of it! is fil'd success. ! !f0 y-'f- i r a) Loul'-n-uirk- vice HarJmg. seeitf- tarv; Connie Kctleh, ropnrt-T- ; Koriaic Cui.v and Betty Beck, cheerleaders. 'iil.-n'- : M'l'rill Angel-f- y, p. 'cider. t: M.vrna ' Jiiniors-TLcli- ari learcc, p' e,i- dent; Jay Carlson, vice president: liieln Cl..: k, seen tary; Lynn j Verl Newbold L ABOUT OUR TOV.'N i total of C011-nf- 1 f vt.. --- -- cht tro.-.-0'.!- ii pi'-tm- 3 r- k m l .1 ckoS-- s wiil lie Dr. E. F. Wators. 2M. For Hi,- - p," Fl.:d:t. M.ti!;.l hul I M!: .lav Sndlor. liil: Ai Cumi righam. Dlu; Sgv. s..- p. Planned For This ' e: Lu 1! ' !, .1; "CM Fli.;:i! P. H. Deb:. Iia!: N'iik Fell is I7i, t D. Ak .o.. I r. !. Mowing numbers: 173; D ili- - Chft-ui- . M o ,u Iloila.l.iy. 20J. Paul Fr.'.- - t and soinnd La- K !ilc"ii Aden-- . p'aei .'. .i tlolo.T lined by io.v gi-:n W Ii ,!, ber. i; Juice wa-Sully ved id si and 3. d ,r: till pi.i,' 1,1 .V. Mir! n Keller. Go: aid p. Club. I) C. H.hi .ton (1 K ilVl. Lucka.i, s' S juatl ,,.T1:il'1-l'.i' Ux ,ut i:1 ' P.ti:un wore fi.gi'.t. acca: .l.iig to t..o I'al.i .n S:. r. Kiit.i Olson, Do!.!, 11 O' i:.o. iia lo L V Pelt. Ken. a! marn.g r f "ug and Kathy Conn. I'l'j-po.1.1 Divi:iin, , vo JOl'j ni y.v Wibor an Susan ' Square Dance mo addr , H a:. Shaft cn, a;.si:.tuni ti.rert of i'. ..: the ilato of O.'tniwr filii mimb-cMi Tin Si HcU.ti ms. r; ul.e on Cal.'l'.-l-'.VO'a: tho Sguali l. i ..1,1''.: Iki'nc K.iti, Tne I:rp: if jiiu of Ti.iinir.gt" Daiux- at tlie S: i'm iiui,.:e. Co-- n. o:1:-il'c".o'.I pi.ii'.u Jiihr-.-ii the t up.iliv ca'.h r and Shatter, n unip-'tMil: jerii y 3poc-.1I'ifil .lion is given wait, p:ano: Ytuitno Luckaii, pia-'r ' all adslts their !; no; Ie.dio. I.yn. I.avnc Blown. sa.iii,.y at Evaii'luti, Wyu:i..:;. Thoto is r.et any ch.oge fir ti 1 smors; Clarence Herzog, t:om- ibune. , $ s $ V; !l, 1 J b 1 Ol-oi- 1 Ma,T;, 4ufDED TO SUFPO, tyJotoN i.i ' Sponsored By The Magna Chamber of Commerce Y7 ; In-i- Hu-ban- - du-1- ir P I)M H.i.vl,. 3. M . fir. w art elk pe:m.i tin fa, hi. unit. He pi in, l i hunting wa-- y ar.imal. nr" o. " ' t ..: !i I'.ni ' a': . Slo-ver- l !, f.-- f 1 Scon's charge of an A ! m. d 3 'suppi-- 1 WI' II tho cgnt ti::.i will be to" '.il. .I. , Ifa.iVC-- Do ii.n. a Il'iru.i; Ball t - i i.L'.v B, i: i innavafun, be held Sop-2.- 0, o.iib.'. a tue Siak-'l.at 8:3'.l o tn. bogoin :: A t'.tomi of "Tn Country Fair" ll ly t ..la a. V' mi . Till-:,- : i i.u Cache Elk Permit ' M Burlj-'- Church 9:09 p 111. A!i Stake Ho iiivot 1 . To i nt i ,11 , i . will pre-oher a pinno an orgn ro-lay ovonine. S.'plmn-- ' ll'. !:;o Sink.' gir.'.mg ..t 7:00 p.m. :io - mviied to a'.lcr.J Lu-'kni- ! Oquirrh Slake Friday Evening Wilt E South, where 38 homes will be moved from Garfield and another acre of ground is at 8920 West and 3200 South where 6 homes will b.i placed. . . Removal of the homes will be ..,.Cl l:!1 .. ji? ?'wn, nf lixiop tti'if.ut 4i, in the spring after sewer work is Second W -- rd. and the completed. Occupants of the ,,r ,f,f ?u,',p homes have been told they may ;"'r J 14i, .Spi'iiecr Murd. Corky is tne remain in their residences until sou of Mr. an 1 Mrs. C. W. Wright this time. Each lot will be about 70x130 and Hubert is the sm of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Tuvlur. feet. wi.h llubi:t was also Slater Party jan award for two years p'.iTect ot On Thursday, September 27th, tendance j the Associated G11I Students will hold their anual Big and Little Sister party undvr the direction of Julie Harmon, president of the organization. Each senior girl will be put in charge of certain juniors and sopiiumoros. The purpose is for 22n 1. On the now students to have some one Sopton bf Oii'iin ii Slake lii.i'bivc and Scout to advise and counsel them. Fun X'ght is slated. C. 1:1.13 will be played and cn;ertic.n''n !.? Magna Community from ihe iiuurs of 7:t)i) to Big-Lit- il Musical Recital lhl. tt dent. pie-cnte- d Ou l IFOR SCHOOLS b'-- Darlene JJu.ven Davis. and Karen H. vize. cheerleaders, Tne sopiiiuiii'i cs will hold their tinn.7 probably tins FtiJay and -- $, Surveyors started work last week on 10 acres of land that has been purchased by the Garfield Land Company in Magna, announces E. E. Matthews, presi- tiic St Oi.t i:uiors f ir all ('n:::m!s made 'he announced. I'tah Copper Iji'J! Club champion-sloA iiumi'cr of local mi n Saturday and very succ-ixfuc uth Western Keglunal of Ihe American Siei.'ly Sunday and Verl Newbold walkT:. 'lining I):r"ctors at Hotel ed off with high ehampiiin-i- u p a a on Septiinb: r ami hiimis by r winners in this divi.-ai- :' :cipitc.l in sonv very were Jack Juhm.tun. Dili; Jack .icliviti s. Hi I'd. Jr.. 188; Keith HarMn. 1J7. "A" FI:gli. y F. Tres dor. IPi. Mac Ii do. 13; 1) ni H j.iband. 2f,3: TV AT Work On Garfield Land Co. Ground Kusulis of the senior and junior evening, Si'p:.n.ber Till at the !rlass offietrs wi.re arm iu need Oguirih Stake home, two youths were honored by Eujle Scout Friday to inch: 1: Seniors Kent pres- - prc.itit.i'.ioi.s. A f'ji n Surveyors Start A total of nine acres of land is Oi'jiirh Slak? Boy Court ut JI mur hi Id Friday situated at 8000 West and 3100 At ittend Parley On Training s, .wM In a drawing, tbc filin'.'. ing wer.' a varded: reel. M. C. Lewis: pole. Sjsa.n Man r; creel, Cap w.; kn.fe set. S'.uh S.idbury; Pictured above rre Royal Larnet. Tom U.leotca; net, Verl IYr-ADistrict Boy Scout chairman, son, V TS kins: line. Had Sr.. making an Engle Neckerchief C. S. iv.innnw Arch. bald; trap, award to Ronald "Corky" Wright .jun-icJim M.irlnr: g'in,c. Slab His parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ami two other prig-- s to of Magna are in the backWright Annual i'; Sudbury: v.'aily Iteid and c. B. Dean. ground. In ihe center is Scoutmaster Earl Etph.nd of Troop 247, Spencer Second Ward. On the right is Jenkins, Scoutmaster of Troop 147 of the Spencer Ward making an award io Robert Taylor. In the background are his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Spencer Taylor. .Lmal Men J " All t:ie.t to caleh the wily', and cap.ure some of the prize nam y. Irir.is were given as follow.: M.idcap. K.eki" Hr.vkes; carp. Kui'i'i An'lersim: sucker, Veil Lang; channel eaf. Shady Weiss; nkin-nnbass. crappic. llirdy (J. A. ll.ii t: bluegiil. J.iy Dimund; tmut. Ted llarvsun; perch, Ab (IjliLjll -1 A mi i - T 95 Entrants Make Event Very Sue- cessful Migtia Elementary il ui TWO MAGNA YOUTHS GIVEN COVETED EAGLE SCOUT AWARDS Dcrliv Sunday . n, 1 ss For Fish Onl Ward Plans Bldir. Masna Fund Social And Ranee Sept. 26 II 11. (Tmvds Turn he-lo- . Mr. Denny, TAKES HONORS Swimmers Holds Executive chair- VERL NEWBOLD Pool Svinminjs F. Cromar, 1 i.v . . (loui-g- man. I d -- . Await i GiiifieU Community Council. . : query, may I say thai esri-i- nce teacher: sh? give? P.cturcJ above arc Captain C. the test first and the lessons after- W. H.'a.iy, Ex.iminur David Webb ward. of the Slate Tix Commissiim, Diiver's Division, Dick Barton, ' Id like to tell e certsm pel on E.lis Euneil. Mis.L-- - lhom- who is traveling a fast ar.J com- - ..s Mrs. Ih- -I At Tjnv Maji-ra- . 11 geraue road, that the "wage, nf ,lliL,. Mlils. d:lcr tho was, :oup are a a am, paid on lime and half piescnle.l ccililic.iti 3 in the classes spun-- 1 Over :V)0 ivrt.f:.', sored by the cuuofy sheriff's o.- - : jh, .t.id v.i:I.ir-':- ;t "Learn-To-Driv- The Magna Swimming Pool will upon Friday at 4:30 p.m. and ren am open until 10:00 p.m.. 13. iti-i- M.igii.i-G.iiT.e- . is a rugged M-,- . ILL OPEN HERE FRIDAY : Mr. Jonson. Mrs. M.n'a- - 1.1 A'.tra.l''d by the beautiful, lias been balmy I ,!l d.iv. large crowds ot-- 1 '7 ! So. ;ne ami a a! fish derby md Su.ida;, a: the Utah Copper Duck l:U ,'i- , i A; Sii.i.ljy i'.1 .'iips ii v ., mined M: '. D i A.."- - "i v.i e p1 'ii. C,.r,:i Dj.-- i si Mi.-- . T.: i'i.i,"c,.o K Ji .1:1 Ij.iin. . I'.i.'i.i'man. M Mo iv I'.n.i,. Mr.Me .O' w - end M,. C. I... C - . ; m Japj':. lie i! ..1 a a'. Wa.-- a. 'lati'i o .' Hi !:.i!.an g ..rum ..1 wo-- t:i ,1 Ya.ur C Mr. M1 it ' iii b- ( 'i o a. and ;. 1.! a drug stoic m the! oj eieralor a.ea for the past :x years. He is an active member ' "i til. LIDS eiiji'eh. serving as Bishop, an i also pri sidcnl of the V t iu hi . end , w . iJ.-M.i. .11 in i I'uii'iei'up. . : f ysvr r ..in,-- Oflcers rleclei : I S av. jiiiy av ardivi . Ai :. vi i' Ji the .' ; : ; ' W 7 W may be perron.:!; P i M..b- : A.i u i" . A. my 7 . Ill- - till Served In War M" M.i.bn so: .1 .! in the Ii.in-- : An. . Cai iy iu.,i't. All' 'If. tary Se.-i'l- Dy, h V v- '" Curia. W , . H-- i c.s : , n . r - 4 e- , : . r -- The popular spot has boon cleaned and is a call to., iii.' 1u''iu.':i to xtingm-i- i a fire at 31!00 now eady for the fall and winter Sou:i'i and 3tlU0 Weol. Xu ilamaKf season. The pool has been repainted blue with white lane markers. 1. suili d. Mr. Owen Thomas is the life guard on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Miss Kay McDonald is the lifeguard on tleialdinc Thomas. Mr. Cu.iy. Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturday Alhei I T: ujillu. Mr. Tiurnoek. morning. Mr. Vorney. Kicharii H.iki-i'Magna deputy sheriffs warn Mr. 1 eaeoik. resident., that it s Dorothy I ptors'-nLessons Available to illegal park Kandy M irtin. M:ss llu.kiey. 'within j foot on either s. !e if a Lessons for small fry are to be Kjs,. I1 Watorsun. Mr. MrCloV private ihivowuy nr hydrant. 30 held Saturday from 12 noon on. Diliio Lee, Miss Hales. fo from n stop ,ign. Adult classes are available on Ninu-.o'.icoirplainl, have iioon Monday, Wednesday, Thursday ina.lo In the sheriffs from Chureh and Saturday evenings. Registration must be effected at the pool uiea. , huol, etc., and th.1 nf the people is sought by and 25 or more are needed for the sheriffs. each class. . .1 -, MAGNA POOL :. l'.i.iIi Wi 10.1:11 .to!. Mrs. Ahlqunt li.iiui lb pwortii. M. Maxi:, t.l. . Jaii.i i Moo.,oi , Mr. Eighth Grade David Smith, Mr. iendloton. (1 an ,:ls I'i'i ii lii.. 'it ::i, aided M.s. i ?nt,nual .'i :.t .i.t.i " 1' Mrs. Melba m: lit-- - .1:1 '..11 (...- 1. .'. M Native of Siam V.i'ftiiiia Vella, lb - a native of lTa:i. in iilg f... :. Ujviies. of born in 0.dt:i. LTaii ami ii 'di s M was iriuinii-e- d V,'. ,..'i. Mrs. Oli an in Maifai ::i t u Alldii lgc auh l,- .1 ?,1; r.. n.led the vsi.ei. M" Malm I.'n. Dul Av ;l'S.C I. ..;..n fu.m 1MJ to r.u:i.a r tod cf ?itrs. He .le nf and iiist:iu'fi;g : M'1:'.I lor- - tnr at I't.ir.'i Slav1 Cull, go, 1 i tt. 11;. M. iv Cushing and Mrs. with a i! S 1iia: a. .11 v dig'if lie iaifondi'd the Hriyliam Young L'ni-- ! I... IV ;,?!). K iv C ii'line, working toward hi." .It. novii'e title vr-.'- j p .Ii ti. a 11... ! 1 FOR CAR DRIVING AFTE'I LESSONS FROM SHERIFFS t .. I I.i-ti- iHV jr m. S'.'V r.iehards, Mr Melville. Puslerr.avk. Mr. Diiksei',. Kogei Sarenson. Mr. Adams. Ki iit Hagan. Mr. Salisbury. ;:m a.::) litl'.N S.enioiv, Mrs. R.i'iiard- -' a. n.iuN son. Seventh Grade a.,.! . g.mcl f,.:vi a Lin la Evan.- - many 'J'- a, '. I'liii'ton.-on- Kiiiiaid 1 . f; 1). H'V.-.- I ! - 1.- i Cu.-do- 1 - 1. r 1 ui 1.1 - a nianiit'l'. 1.1V. tadvnt io .ii, . in ii K mi. Iii , . r Iv. Ninth Grade U;t.r W'l.:. Mr Si:ii::,..iii', lle.ittiir V id'. Ilai'i) Mtm f:.- t away" with irrigation uff--n.- I)'! ' ta ... :: M : 1. a-y- 5 l s a to "il.i g. s.-- li. 1!' . I've-;.n- Home o-.:- ii. A a mooting i.f 1::e Magna 'oniiuumly C lunvil M aiday the sta'or.ient was empha-ae- ,i 'hat the cou:;i:ii is not try-n- g 1 t v.it.'i'. but only up rules and loguialions to ennt rul it. Ail people wij.j rent sluies of water n.u..t sign agr,ements to on .' liOa' take their piop-turns and then it : th K. fin'll it let it run for hours, li! South Hooding Main S'.rcet. Any viola-d.- .l not inr will aatoMiat.ealiy be depriv-- a water privileges, t:i , in-- ed of tii.-i.o.d fm jintoiih an agree.ncnt with Ken-- n eu't Cupper Corporation. A,',biiu , . r . , i :: a:.. n:.- li fi'i-i1- ren-.i-v- .' ll L. t.iil LxrLi'iaii Orcjirs : . . I ' i IT CONTROL LY A.. f.ii;..j ca' .. r 9 Gas .i I''1 mi K C al.-,-o VIER-ON- T l siioaid k ! ' pi by a Tima is lhs slre:,o;t' n.r. Eame-tima- s :i ini ii i..-- a Cyprus C. j'inw we are coni. anted with con- a:i-. l . tli.iMl;-ditions that turn our vry raw's A ll.i!!.'.1 ll'il!'-- li.,; aiurv.-i- i 11 i lick with loathing. Sometimes ii.e : laii'ii ami Kiurluui.s will pas'. tasks appointed is ()'!'. more ia1 .1 i mj: t I'd . Tnis Will bo a U. .I1 ..1. i' . onerous than wc ran At and starts oa.ly. Siirviv. first our courage ebbs to In last Maina. .la! drop and we feel that we im-bI E?ii)cnlsiy School News pViiKup'-"V- , curse God and die. I:i iia.' I'.in.'it, Mr,, Elmi-rIl.juni ,,:4 .. dl, wo aio studying Ju alta M Then Time begins that it w::l holp as in n mysteriously to hljr the ui.,h th.nk outlines of the iuskgrouitd in altni. r all our lives. We should !' isViri a.l i f sj" y i 1... against which we mu. t live, to Wo Irm-Lhan- li . l strengthen our backs i? bcir t' o burdens that have been laid 1 pen them, and to breathe into 11 new hop and spirit thul enables vs to carry on. Tima brings with it flic blessing of forgetfulness. It turns the memory of hardships we have endured into piquant eerec. It makes our mistak.s rnd blj-.J- i rs something io lau'jh over i ndc.ui of cry over, and make 5 ci.r w creatures condone ou r f.iuij? because our transgrri ,! i j;-- . v'i re committed so long ago. Time brings vs fr't'j inJ other joys: it ihrj'fi c.-'er io other people ups 1 ; i us work that abs:r:,.i u;, b:)if ;.j by degrees it gradually l.i ps. UOI NCIL EMPHASIZES THEY DO NOT ft NT T SUM' IRRIGATION Rui-Lnr- r iv R mini Number Fourteen ni Rmlv Si-p-- i J5ti v-- i oi- . 1 (! CYPRUS li-- 1 burn lA i f J Lii-- . l!.ll I I"'1!! 1 1' t' . ii a V iCinKil, ROARI) nJae)W e. . living. As lc- -j not free from v not go our w?y v: nu, The path we lr:,d of rocky p!.'.ce;. r. routine easy to 'r;p. T:.e r : y comes in the now l ut. y MIN . 1 T. Errors, muljk'.s. ih:n.-:-s The Complete Home Newspaper" Hln The Chi :i"s r not in never ftlli.g ' every lime you undone, frr $ f?iff r-- hLi y m $ i . i There ar; lwc hard on the heirtand running cc.; A It ir. E ! - ; V. ft A A f - ...H. and iius.c - to f.r.e ureliOiL'.i. . v 0 .i!' lurni.-ho- d oh t'KC a v Alike. : ". (Vo'i'T lalh seems far av.'iv, Ihi.. s ;ho time wk.011 Ike vai io::? ivuni road si.o.ts will bo preo-nleat lit. SI.,k(.!.c,:so. Mare iidarmatiou wiil be given at a later (line. i 1900 West and 2800 South Rav. William Clark in charge Sunday Services 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11:00 a.m.. Morning worship. 8:30 p.m., BYF. 7:30 p.m., Church Service, studying the History of the Christina Church." |