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Show R SERVICE Control I NEWS at Granite high Friday night Mrs. Kunz won a Westinghouse popup And baby makes three daugh- - toaster by guessing how many ice rs for the Glen W. Martin fam- cubes were In the freeze add Mr. ily of Magna when their third girl Kunz was awarded a large arrived Tuesday, August 14th at St. Marks Hospital A name has not as yet beeft chosen for the Radio Official Guest lovely child who weighed in at Speaker at Garfield eight pounds. S ounces. Third Daughter Acting corporal Nick TUel.as, who is with the Air Corps in Madison, Wisconsin, has been home for two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klckas. Nick recently finished a y month preEarwigs, very prevalent in liminary aeronautical course. Magna, Hunter and Garfield this Another son, Louis Klckas, was year, can be controlled by a thor- recently promoted to a major in God created the coquette as ough application of DDT, accord- Washington, D. C., where he is soon as He hdd made the fool. ing to the County Agent. associated with the military police Victor Hugo It is important to do a thorough in the United States Army. job of spraying in all places where Wins Prise earwigs like to gather, under dead Pfc LeRoy Paulsen left by leaves, around flower gardens, plane Tuesday after a fur- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Kunz attrees, under boards, woodpiles and lough visit with his parents, Mr. tended a Deep Freeze school held around foundations. and Mrs. James H Poulscn. Pfc. In fact, spray every place where Poulsen was to Cali traveling earwigs gather except fruit trees forma, thence oveiseas to the Far that have fruit on them that will East. be harvested within thirty days. Growers of apricots report their Mr. and Mrs. Momoe Wilkinson trees were full of the bugs this and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pendleton season. have returned home fiom a vacaMix one pound 50 per cent e tion trip to Idaho, Wyoming and DDT to five gallons of Yellowstone Patk. They report a water and apply liberally. Repeat wonderful eight-da- y trip and in ten days to two weeks. caught many fish. Get your neighbor to give their earwigs the same treatment and Illllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. you shouldnt be bothered with earwigs, at least for sometime. By Thorough DDT Spraying I r.3agnaa GMg ten-da- Melba Sipple and Glenna Peterson TO SERVE YOU AMERICA'S FINEST and FASTEST CLEANING and EXCLUSIVE SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE! I I I O Z&24 HOUR SERVICE! O ALWAYS PLENTY of PARKING SPACE! O FAST, PLEASANT COUNTER SERVICE J 0 i OPEN SEVEN TO SEVEN DAILY! ! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson and son, Kay, visited Mr. Adamson's sister and family, Mrs. Byron Adams at Blackfoot, Idaho and Mrs. Adamsons sister and family, Mrs. Stella Thompson in Jerome, Idaho. The Magna people were also visitors at Sun Valley, Idaho. tF Mother Dies Mrs. Mary Ann (Annie) Fames Cressall, 83, widow of the late C. C. Cressall, died at her home in Logan Sunday of infirmities incident to age. She was the mother of Mrs. Josephine C. Willmore of Magna and well acquainted in this vicinity, having visited here. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. ! CLEANING ! I attend this gathering. wet-tabl- I I y Rex Campbell, radio station KSL announcer, will be the guest speaker Sunday everting, August 19th, at the Garfield Second Ward meeting which begins at 8:00 o'clock. The general public is invited to & SHIRT LAUNDRY 9127 West 2700 South Nevsky Adi TypvwrMm tw mm McempktluMl with 14 Jay S tk, left, aad Dea tana, e hi til Thousands of high school students saw these young men In action laat spring. Although you may not want to become a trick typist, you are invited to become a student at the school where tney trained. Fall Quarter at the LDS Business College starts September 4, 1961. featuring beginning and advanced classes in typewriting, accounting, and general clerical work. 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