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Show Magna Friday, March Time, Magna, Utah noon League. Others were Hazel (Peterson, 164; LaYern Empey. Demee Disera. Hansen, 139; Loraine Shields, 136; May Sanders, 136; Erma Brown, Marjorie Chi istofferson, 163; Liz WOMEN'S Brockbank Jr. NEWS News 140-15- 141-14- 3; BOWLING DAV -N Magna Elementary School News Lots of Surprises The last home game of the seaThe DAV State Department son will be Mrs. Brown's 4th grade room played with Central the State Legislature on March 7th. Brockbank hopes had a pleasant surprise this week. presented recent with the American flag at to end the hoop league with a They received a new ball and bat. ceremonies. Now they are able to play soft-bal- l. Mrs. Fred Fielding, State De- victory. partment Auxiliiry Commander, Another of their surprises was Brockbank orchestra will preYera enn;. 331 the state unit, and the sent an assembly this Friday. It a map showing the equator, torrid represented Nola Sizemore, 151; B. flag was accepted by Jerry Jones, is a fine group and has grown In zone, frigid zone and others. Some Madalyn Sudbury, Some of the other speaker of the house. The presen- recent years. Mr. Lawrence Bird of the students will be able to Pe Latham, 13.; were Irene Turkey, 160- - J?,0? tation was made in conjunction hopes to get as much interest in color the map. lady 13l3: Jn,c with the DAV Americanism orchestra as he has in band. The 159; Sylvia Winnner, 176; Jean -- Pamela Paulos Thelma Single- - Nelson, 133; Janie Sparks, 144; Bawden month. consist Califor-169of numbers will and Arizona assembly E. invitation to attend a demonstra- then left for Local officials attending were from the Roxie Morse, 70-- 1 Nadine Coolley, ' ton, orchestra, Individual or Bevan 13: Afton Drain, 140: Ann tion on "Interior Decorating, nia. Binging Festival of James Brusatto, repre- group talent, and some humor Ruby "Cushing. 167; Louise guests 132. 9:00 Joan 16th March 135; Bowden, from Simons, The Saturday. fifth and sixth grade preAnne Tygcscn, sentative from 21st the Erickson, District, will be added by a skit composed . Mrs. Laura waun and Mr. and ia.m. to 12:00 noon at the Salt Lake sented a "Singing Festival TuesinPiuj,Hi M 187; Alins Griffith, 164; Cenella students. the Mr by and Mrs. Ed Nielson, City .Sear, store. It is sponsored Vtelrlina State Alice Begent, day, March 5th. Webster, South Rodgsrs, . .. Claone Dyches had high game by the Salt Lake County Farm Byron Symes of Salt Lake City is. Kearns, West Kearns, Redwood Ar- . 163; Romaine Zito, Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lucille vfU" n.if El? In Auxiliary, notier.of..1-set aside for the sang with us. 22nd is March line Harward, 176 and Elaine ,Blefu Dam, Keith 5 B" League. Rose Zito Color harmony and selection of Halvorson last week. We had cowboy songs, lullaYeatcs, Mrs. James Brusatto and annual Girls' Preference. The Husband, 158. chalked up high series of 449 with fabrics will be featured, states Mrs. Ray Herrington. will get their choice of an bies, love songs and adventure girls Mrs. Clem Toone, president of the games of individual preferred date and a songs. We hope you saw it. Garden Club Members Other games were Alice local Farm Bureau Auxiliary. Monday League Leslie Brown "Preferred Date will also be A similar demonstration will be Plan To Attend State to, 141; Millie Christofferson, 142; LaPrde Matthews had chosen by the student-bodHospital Night The DAV and Auxiliary parti- well as attendants from the 8th game of 142 in the Monday After' LuWana Franzn, 143; Jackie conducted the same day, 2:00 to Parley March 13th Pupils at Magna Elementary 4:00 p.m. at the Southeast FurniSchool have been very gay this cipated in hospital night at the and 7th grades. ture Company. Ft Dougla, Veterans Hospital The "Preferred Date will reign week. There are many reasons iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiimimiiimiimiimiiimi The Magna Flower Garden and visited Ward 10. why, but most of all it's Spring! from the 9th grade. WAR Club will not have their regular In The days are warm which attendance were State Aux-- Tony Tygesen DIES FATHER on Wednesday, iliary Department Commander, means more games can be played monthly meeting 14.91 E BLACK NAVY SHOES, pair March 13th, announces President Mrs. Fred Fielding and Mr. Field- FOR SALE The set of Baseball, basketball, E PNEUMATIC LIFE VEST OR WATER WINGS, ea. 98c Rulon Aschliman, 52, died Febtetherball and football are being Roy Haws. ing of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. James The Scribner Radio Music E SUBMARINE LEATHER SANDALS, pair $3.15 28th his in home Idaho at ruary ' Instead, they will attend in a Brusatto, Mr. and Mrs. brary. Very reasonable, like new. played. : LADYS IU9 DRESS, each Falls of a heart attack. sessions of the State con- Yeates and Mrs. Ray Herrington Dial 8184. Students are wearing lighter 38 50c He was the father of Mrs Roy body, CO 2 CARTRIDGE FOR ABOVZ. 6 who use Hotel of Magna. at vention the N; $4.91 PLATE GLASS. 2 ft.x3 fl each Williams of Hunter. Sincere symthat evening. Entertainment numbers con- fWWVWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWVWVWWWWW .. 92.49 DOUBLE STRENGTH GLASS. 2 ftx3 ft, each pathy is extended. is invited sisted of an orchestra and three interested Everyone $1.89. up PAINT THE NUMBER OIL SETS to go to the state garden parley. singers, Rex Turner, Marge Bas-t98c. up E E COPPER CRAFT SETS Card of Thanks Kay Turner, Claudia Webb, tt set $4.98 .... new E DOUBLE KITS, Donna Cain, B. J. Turner, Bob We wish to thank everyone for E E The most exhausting thing in MEN (Ideal for indirect lighting, under draperies or for TO TRAIN E their expressions of sympathy and life, I have discovered, is being in- Cumberledge and Don Petty. E recessing ceilings.) E APPRAISERS REAL ESTATE FOR beautiful floral E We have many other War Surplus Needs. Coma in and look. E offerings at the sincere. That is why so much of RENT Newly decorated FOR recent death of our beloved one. social life is is 5 Ago 21 to 60. Must bo residents of this county two or more exhausting; one We are most appreciative of apL, gas stove, refrig., garrears. Competent appraisers recoivo $325 to 8450 per month wearing a mask. age. Inquire 3179 S. 4400 West or everything. Anne Morrow Lindbergh Farm experience valuable. s -- Family of AM dial 38 Hurt Harry E Write Box 248. Magna. Utah MAGNA ViMMWWWmVWVVVVMAWAMWWMAMIlWWVm iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin "A" League Dot Merrill raptured li.gh game of 211 in the A" Ltagu.' of Women's Bowling Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club and also series of 534 with o' her games of 150-13- 190-13- 3. Rob-gam- 147-14- 9; note-worth- y es ft, 1957 coats and laughter mingles with fun. Yes, we are glad spring is here, -- Judith Pehrson We are studying about the sun. This is what we have learned: the sun is a star, the largest star that we know about. The earth gets its light from the sun, it gets its heat from the sun, too. The sun helps plants to grow, fruit to ripen and is for us to live. Our earth would not be any good to live on without the sun. -- Brent Stephens, Mrs. Welchers 2nd Grade. 157-18- 2' 3; 161-16- I THINKING 160-19- 4; .i 164-17- 0: 7. y, Is SPECIALS! SURPLUS WANT a, I E I) I WALLS SURPLUS CENTER nn WITH EVERY IN COME SO FARAII BRAND LEVIS NOW, $2.79 Boys FARAII BRAND LEVIS TO MAGNAS 412 NOW, $1.98 ONLY Winter ONE-STO- SHOP P IBEEIF ground SNOWY WHITE POUND, ONLY LEAN, FRESH NOW NOW, $1.98 LEAN POT $2.98 Girls New Spring PEDAL PUSHERS Sjmimg PHaimttnong HEADQUARTERS A ONLY $2.98 Gfffficeffnes WE 59c WALNUTS Now, 3-- 4 Cans For 1 Carnation Chunk pkg., 10c CIIFTS PIES -$I Til E SUPPLY Head DEPT. 2 KIAMDWMIIE Pro-kop- Man or Woman OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS A new item. Firs! time offered. Start In spare time, If satisfied. OF then work full time. Refilling and collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car, reference, $720 cash to secure territory and inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business, your end on percentages of collections should net approximately $350 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income CARTS, increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify, financial assistance will be given by Co. for expansion to full time position with above average income. Include phone in application. Box 248, Magna, Utah. gftM bakery TWO LOCATIONS, DOWNTOWN MAGNA & LAKE VIEW TRY OUR White or Chocolate BREAD n-- s G.O.Y.A. of the Greek Orthodox Youth of America, Salt Lake City Chapter. This group is composed of young men and women between 5 the ages of who are of Hellenic descent. Functions of the group include social, athletic, religious and community activities. The Installation of new officers was performed after church Sunday at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, with an installation luncheon following at the Deseret Inn. Speakers included Rev. Steven Katsaris, Rev. James Adams, Peter Alex, outgoing president, and Chris S. Metos, former president. Outgoing, officers include Mr. Patsuris sister, Mrs. Chris S. (Helen) Metos, who served this organization as public relations chairman during the past year. One of the functions of the G. O. Y. A. in the near future includes the hosting of the Rocky Mountain Hellenic Basketball tournament, to be held in Salt Lake City on March Seventeen teams have applied to enter so far. Some of these include Chicago, Illinois; Portland, Oregon; Bayard, Nebraska; Denver, Colorado; Ohio and California. Several teams from Salt Lake City and Price will also be entered. Magna will enter, being a high contender for the championship. Local fellows on Magna's team include Bill Patsuris, John ls and Jim Frankos. HOSES, Iced, Dozen Good Bill Patsuris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patsuris of Magna, and a former Magna resident, has recently been elected as president FLOWER & 41c Frozen BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN Samaritan in him, huh? EVERYTHING YOULL NEED FOR PLANTING BAKERY Frozen Potato money. Bob certainly has some GARDEN TOOLS, LAWN SEED AND PEAT MOSS $l ' Fort Sumpter PATTIES VEGETABLE SEEDS, FULL MORGROW, SPREADER Full 8 oz. Pkg. Light Amber OYSTERS HAVE high-ratin- ser-vic- cs SWIFTS BITS $4.98 PEDAL PUSHERS tants professed knowledge is not just superficial. It is a tough show on which to appear. Here are soma more answers to reader queries: contestants are not secretly coached, because the show would lose all its dramatic and susponseful appeal if every-on- e was a winner. No deals are made with contestants. The sponsor wouldn't risk tainting a wong derful show. The average contestant loses five pounds each week of iha run. It is quite a strain. On the $84,000 dollar prise, tho U. S. Government makes about $27,000, while tho $32,000 Jackpot brings about 810,000 to the treasury. If you are interested, write to the program in care of CBS in New York. It Is a great challenge. The adds are more than 3.000 to 1 you wont make it. Any comers? 18-3- Regular New Spring Stock Childrens Twill WATCH PURCHASE aulDouir JACKETS 10 Oz Boys, Sizes 7-1- 4, NOW LAST TIME SALE THIS APPEAR WILL 13s Oz. Boys, Sizes 6 to 16 Sizes WITH EVERY PURCHASE FREE ONE PAIR OF (Continued From Page 1) board to make sure the contes- Former Magna Resident To MM r LOUD Bob Perkins, that genial gentleman who resides at 8200 West and 2700 South, informed us Tuesday that two trees which he planted last fall near his fathers grave at the P. G. Cemetery, had been deliberately barked so that they are dying. However, Bob found a nice sum of money near the trees, and he says he will give it back to the persons who lost it if- they can identify the quantity and type of PHONE MAGNA 6361 or 6362 8177 West 3SOO South wr-otv- out OSES j 160-16- 2; delicious SALT LAKE NEWSPAPERS FOR OUR. MEAT AND GROCERY 49c 89c EACH EACH Never absent from your post, never off guard, never never unready to work for I God,-- is obedience; being "faith- ful over a few things. -- Mary Baker Eddy There are two kinds of men who never amount to much those who I cannot do what they are told and those who can do nothing else. Cyrus IL K. 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