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Show Friday, March 1. 1957 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah where thiy are. The couple on we enjoyed a Valentine party. the spot chosen wins a prize Our Roam Mothers treated us. Marian Aston and Vicky Bousually some candy or gum. wen were in charge of the proman fur best also served si He The students are eagerly pre- gram. Poems were read by Marian Mr. and Mr. E. M. Jones had a friend at a wedding ceremony as guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Anparing acts for the annual Talent Aston. Alice Ann Hoopes, Larry returned and in Logan, Friday derson and son, LaDell of Malad, Monday One of the most interesting as- Assembly slated for March 29th. Brown, Mark Bateman; piano evening to Lowry Field Idaho visiting at their home on in Denver, semblies of the year will be pre- Tryouts will l? held very soon duet, Marian Aston and Vicky he is where Colorado, February 22nd. Mrs. Anderson stationed. sented Thursday at Brockbank. and the best acts will compete in Bowen. and Mrs. Jones are sisteis. Mark Bateman, reporter It is the BYU "Dance Demonstra- the final contest which will be the Anderson is assisMr. LuDt-and is to be held in the actual assembly. tion, The lies; will be chosen by Room 10 of Webster School is tant coach at the University of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo gym. Utah. at a dinner party honostudying about the body. We have It is hoped that after this en- judges and announced at the been divided into committees and ring Mrs. Giovtngo's son, Calvin tertainment, students will be ineach of these groups have a diffTony Tygesen Youngreen, prior to his departure terested in square and round An interesting farm show will for erent subject It is very interestservice in the army. Dinner dancing. be presented at the Hunter Ward-hous- e included Mr. and Mrp. ing and lots of fun. on Friday, Maieh 1st. 8:00 guests v in Youngreen, Mr. and Mrs. Nor Susan Thompson Dance Matinee p.m. und.r the direc'ion of the Iloy Watson, Mr. Eldon Hayward. A matinee dance will b- - held Sinclair Company. . Mrs. Florence Green and Miss Friday. It will feature some c! We have a new girl in our Everyone is invited to titer f:'-- Edna Meacham. the "Lucky Girl and Lucky Mr. Nay's 5th grade students room. Her name is Bessie Ann program. Boy" dances that have become so prrsented a' very interesting ;Abeyta. She is very nice and Earl Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. popular. Day program February everybody likes her. She's tall The Cyprus hijfh scliuol Ag Leon Moore, left by plane Monare on the Spaces designated 14 h. and wears her hair in a pony tail. day morning for Parks' Air floor with the students nit Club, sponsored by the Those participating were: She came from Layton, Utah. Force Base in California, a Lions' Club, held Country State knowing where they are locatLonnie Paulos and Joyce Mar-- Shirley Larsen raffle at Harmon's City February j From there he will be sent to ed. When the music stops, the tin, clarinet duet. 22nd. A dance will be held at a Japan where he will spend the students are axked to rercnin Jean Hall, piano solo. Card of Thanks next three years. later date. We wish to sincerely thank our Margo McQuaid, piano solo. Mr. Moore has been on All money received at these Shauna Harris, piano solo. friends and neighbors in Garfield events will be used to sponsor the visiting his parents and other reMaxine ' Poulton and Joan and area for their expressions of latives in Hunter. annual Ag trip. Whitaker, flute duet. sympathy and floral offerings at Karen Larsen, poem. the recent death of our beloved Earl Bradley returned h nine on Diane Alberico, poem. daughter and sister. Cub Hunter Ward to Wedn sduv a five-da- y pa.s Shauna Harris and Sandra HerThe Charles H. Sipple Family visit his mother and Scoutg Hold Banquet act. ron, twirling Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Nelson, Sharen R:ca and Lynn Pollock, and other relatives and fii. nds. Hunter Ward Cub Scout Pack Daddy Date Snowball dance. 3 96, consisting of Dens, held Billy Kilpack, reading. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTtiinTTiTi their Blue and Gold banquet FriHunter Ward held their ' .Daddy Sharop Rees, Marie Mitchell, day night at the Hunter Ward-hous- e Barbara Goudy, Lorraine Broad-hea- d Date Snowball" on February 21st Lewi Bros. Stages for their families, the and Sandra Johnson, song. The event was a most successful 360 South West Tempi one, and well attended by Home Bishopric and Scout Committee Diane Alberico, Jeanette members. Builder girls and their fathers. PegMcQuaid, Margo Salt Lake City A program was presented and gy Borland, Jean Hall, Sandra Several dances were presented, Phon EL awards given to the following: and refreshments served. Herron, song. Effective August 20, 1956 David Bennett, Craig Grubaugh Tooele Balt Lake Magna and Leslie Petersen, Bear Awards. In Mrs. Ripley's Third Grade, Salt Lake One-yeWEST BOUND-Le- av pins were received by Daily except Sundays k Holidays Craig Grubaugh, David Newton, 6:00 A. M. Leslie Peterson, Roger Hymas and 6:19 A. M. George Doty. David Schultz reA. Ornamental Iron Work M. 7:30 ceived his pin and the 10:45 A. M. Porch railings and columns, free Webelos Award. estimates. 2:25 P. M. Custom Welding, In charge of the event were DWAMCO Welding. 2100 So. 7200 5:20 P. M. Arthur Doty, chairman and John West. Phone Magna 9980 or AM 6:00 P. M. Via 21st South r. Lemmon, They were 9:30 P. M. x to Tooele Open 8:30 a.m. to 3 pja. 7 assisted by Den mothers, Mrs. a 9:30 P. M. week. 00 days Lova Marshal, Mis. Gloyde EAST BOUND-Lee- ve Magna Hava YoarRemiiftai ' Mrs. Mary Elva Doty, and CLEAN rugs like new. so easy to Daily except Sundays k Holidays A delicious dinner was served to Electric Shavir 6:35 A. M. do with Blue Lustre carpet and over one hundred guests. 7:30 A M. upholstery cleaner. Huffaker't. I Brockbank Jr. HUNTER ITEMS of INTEREST Magna Elementary School News News Webster News Val-.nti- i "mmmmmi "'I CLASSIFIEDS This month there are many good books. -- Kathy Richards very Local Hoopsters To Be In Playoff Greea Thumbsl Mrs. Welckers second graders are very lucky indeed! Almost everyone knows why, but how it wa: found out is a very interesting stoiy. F.ir alng lime people pacing by Mrs. Welckcis room hav; no- Iticed a very pleasant smell. No, not like gaudy, heavy perfume. but a cl.an. frcs.li smell iike clothes just off the lino. Tn.yve w. null.. I what this smell could bo. Surolv Mrs. Welckcr didn't hang clothes in her classroom! After a while, everyone found out that Mrs. Welckcr and her class possessed so:iu wry octj-tifu- l geraniums. They are now in full bl lorn in pink, white and red blossoms. They are very unusual plants because they're so huge. Yes, many people have green thumbs, but have you ever heard of a whole class of second graders having a green thumb? Juditn Pehrson The National Amateur Inter Association Athlelic basketball playoff for Region Seven will take place at the East high school gymnasium on Mon day. March 4th at 8:00 p.m. Sail Lake City's Westminster College will meet the winner of the Frontier Conference, A1 Mer-- 1 cer, a'hletic director at Westmin ster College, and farmer Cyprus high schuul coach, announced. Westminster will start ita first team of Larry Reid and Jim Frankos, former Cyprus high school basketball stars, James VanCott, Murray high school great, A1 Ellison from Granite, Dick Jutkins from Salt Lake City, and Burgess Evans, who has performed so well at Center this season, an import from Texas Tickets for this fracas are available at the Cyprus high collegiate I I school. Westminster represents Utah and Colorado against the winner of the Frontier Conference who will represent New Mexico and Music Festival The 5th and 6th grades of Arizona for this contest. Magna School are going to be in a Music Festival, together with Dairy Queen To Webster School and other Granite Open Saturday District Elementary Schools. ' It will be at Cyprus high on The Magna Dairy Queen will Tuesday, March 5th Saturday' March 2nd, to- The 5th and 6th grad'hive I1 been working hard to present this and hMbur . I program for you fries, all kinds of sundaes, shakes, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Richards are the owners of this establishment In Mr. McCartys room we have a club-t- he TAB News Club. That empty and ugly thing callEvery month we can buy as many ed popularity. R. L. Stevenson books as we want FOUR ALARM FLAVOR! cub-maste- Dan-gerfie- ld 9:40 A M. 9:55 AM. 11:30 A M. 37 x from Tooele FOR RENT Large 2 "room house, 4:10 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 10:20 P. M. modern, with 7840 West or 0105. Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Lea- ve Salt Lake 6:00 P. M. Via 21st South 6:30 P. M. Two nights of bingo are scheEAST BOUND-Lea- ve Magna duled during March by the Cath9:55 A M. olic groups in the Parish Hall-Ma- rch Ils25 Pe Me 2nd and 23rd. All schedules Via 3500 South unThese two dates are slated, both less otherwise noted. at 8:00 p.m., inasmuch as it was Fast dependable, inexpensive ex- found necessary to postp.m." the press service on all schedules. We FOUND Set of keys on ring Tuesday in Magna Lbr. parking lot. Owner may reclaim same at 37 Copper Printing office, WALLS Woodwork, Furniture sprayed. Hellion spsckled. Plastic paint givss a tough, 'durabla finish to any surface. Frst estimates. Phon 9807. 00 I I February entertainment. The public is invited to att-n- d. Some very fine prizes will bo given both nights to lucky holders of til." bingo cards. are adding new schedules, for your convenience, on a 30 day trial basis. Your patronage' will determine our ability to make them a permanent part of your bus service. These schedules are: IRONINGDon in my home. Leaving Salt Lake for Magna Tree pickup and delivery. 50c an 10:45 A M. and 9:30 P. M. hour. Inquire 7980 W. 2820 South. Leaving Magna for Salt Lake :c!ial 2635. 37 11:30 A M. and 10:20 P. M. iiiimmiiiiiimniiiimiiimiiiiiiitiimi iiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!ttiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii;ii:Tiiii SALE Whit enamel cabineDoubl drainboards with hookup attachments. Good condition. Gas floor furnace. Reasonable. Inouir 3142 South 9000 West dial 6890. 37 FOR t-sink. T MEN FOR REAL K 1) ! j TRAIN ESTATE APPRAISERS TO f-R-EE WILL-- Do baby sitting anytime. phone 2921. Mrs. Schonhardt STOCK JOHN t.JRI Cream of Para Replaced ai Factory Prices Lock For This Frequent Service At . . CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM C. D. Michaclsor, Crusade for Freedom slate chairman, left, and Gov. George Dewey Clyde; honorary state chairman, present checks to Harold J. Steele, state treasurer. Tlieir contribune kicked off Crusade for Freedom funds drive for Utah. . Magna Rexall Drug ie 37 Phone 4441 I 4T OUI Vhuraday, March 7th 3:30 P. M. Fegu! I . Y A N rang. Located at 2820 South. Dial 2391 37 we Magna eea cum Morningside Constr. Specializing In 21 to 60. Must be .residents of this county two or more E years. Co npeient appraisers receive $325 to $450 per month. E E E Farm experience valuable. Age V t'.'c Bax 248, Magna. Utah Tmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiTi E E Extra Room Additions - Rumpus Rooms Garages - Remodeling - Cabinet Work Barbecue - Patios 2872 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE CR 7 3142 Qpasusm Saturday, .v March 2, 1957 sc at its ft DAIRY QUEEN THOSE DELICIOUS SHAKES MALTS S.ucm Finest! WHERE YOU GET SUNDAES lying Kentucky Whiskey DQ SANDWICHES HOME-PA- K CONES Cost see vs at tha hom of tho con with tha carl on top." - ," Cream of Out or Kcntuiky, the grc.it bourbon country, comes ibe greatiM or them all, mellow, wannhc.ii ted, aged to jh'i lection six full vcjis . . . Amicnt Age. 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