OCR Text |
Show -- 77 Sixth -- V Lake Kicrcninusj C:rp Afiiai C:i.v j'tuh A Politic rplliM If the date of our state and national elections could be changed from the 'first Tuesday after the first Monday in November' to the first Tuesday after the 15th of March", we might have a more frequent turnover of office holders, and better, more efficient and less wasteful government The cost of government is very vivid to the millions of taxpayers along about the 15th of March each year, and most people would be in the mood of demanding more economy and a reduction of taxes and waste. :e Y CA CHATTER. Mag-n- A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION "The Complete Home Newspaper1 MAGNA IM -- Read It in The Times or Leader number 42 Magna, Utah, Friday, April 4, 1952 Year Thirty-fift- h r a Give Women HERO'S WIFE GIVEN Plans For Golfing Year DSC AW ARD AT CEREMONY Lieutenant S. V. Bud Westerman Listed Missing In Action Piano Recital Planned For Monday Here UP&L Concern Gubs Plan Big Fashion Spring Applies To P.S.C. For Higher Rates Show In Magna May 2nd Evening Apparel Furniture and Appliance To Be Featured At Benefit Utah Power Si Light ComWednesday applied to the Program paq? The Distinguished Service Cross Public Service Commission of War Taxes Circle the evening of Friday. Utah for permission to raise its Of the amount of money aent in for extraordinary heroism in ac-- 1 Utah electric service rates by apMay 2nd on your calendar, say for income taxes, it hss been re- tion in Korea was recently prethe Lions and their Ladies. vealed that 72.0 goes for war and sented to the wife of Lieutenant proximately 8 per cent The proSamuel V. Bud" Westerman in For on this night, a communityposed increase would apply to all military expenditures. One way ceremonies at FL Douglas. wide entertainment will be given classes of customers. to have taxes reduced would be Lieutenant Westerman has been at Cyprus high school in the form to work for PEACE in the world. Signed by R. H. Ashworth, a vice president of the utility, the of missing in action since November, Spring Fashion, Furniture 1950. and Appliance Show all for the A New Name application requests the commisMrs. 42 Receiving the award was benefit of the Cyprus high school sion to fix an early hearing date. Resident of Mtgnt for Times surely change. In the J. Westerman, 2837 South Mr. Ashworth said his company band uniforms. good old days the man who Honored Be To Years consistently has followed a policy Outstanding Entertain would not work was called a 8300 West street of Magna. The Completing arrangements for of reducing rates but that these ment the unusual event are two bum." Now we are more kind, medal, one of the nation's highest At Open House 11th in CypApril Mrs. Philip Debs and we speak of them as the under- military decorations, was presentinflationary times have made it ed by Brig. Gen. B. M. Fitch, comClair Huffaker, representing tha necessary to ask for a general in- rus Auditorium n Minnie Cash, privileged. Who said the wo: Id is Mrs. crease. He pointed out that more manding general, Utah Military and esteemed Magna Lady, will ob not getting better? Lady Lions and Lions Club, res. District of the requested inthan one-haThe first annual concert of the pectively, anni80th serve her birthday A son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J Modsla Planned crease would.be absorbed by Brockbank junior high school Many 9th, Wednesday, April Remember what you possess in Westerman, 2837 South 8900 West versary taxes. Mr. Ashworth said the rate promise to be an outstanding For .wearing apparel, each local open house will the world will be found at the day of Magna, Lieutenant Westerman and honoring her, Increase is necessary to enable musical event next Friday eve- store will arrange for their own be held at the home of a daughter, ' anto to of your death a.tended Cyprus high school, the Mrs Leatrice belong the company: 2851 South ning, April 11th, from results models, some having high school 1 To meet the increased costs other, but what you are will be University of Utah and Stanford 8700 West thatTurner, from the and modothers seen professional and heard at early practice girls of materials, supplies, labor, fuel rehearsal. Lawrence Bird is the els, from miladys wear and her Henry Van Dyke. University before entering the hours of 6:00 evening yours forever. to 8:00 oclock. 1945. in escort to March, the young fry and taxes. regular Army director. Friends are invited to call. 2 To. continue to maintain its The latest trends and designs in Fallowing his discharge in 1947, The entertainment will be preMrs. Cash's appearance belies Sot he attended the University of high standard of electric service. sented in the Cyprus high school fumitureand the popular appliher active, spry and alert. We were interested to find that Utah where he received his com- Whenageinterviewed 3 To continue to build power auditorium, about her acbeginning promptly at ances will also be oa exhibit The the names of the Presidents whose mission in the Field committee is very hopeful and electric lines and other 7 JO o'clock. Artillery. plants, she S. U. on replied laughingly the tivities, pictures appear He left the United States for that she was to keep ahead of the inv facilities optimistic that the entertainment A thirty-fiher orchestra, piece finishing of just various denominations service in Korea in August, 1950. money will be outstanding, and ask the area and the 45 population chorus of voices a creasing and having completeinclude: to the citation, he .Spring cleaning, of all for the community According support will band economy. attracbe the feature expanding She lives in her house. ly painted $1.00 bills Washington. distinguished 'himself by extra- Magna by herself and maintains a Declaring that electric rates on tions. They will present novelty benefit $2.00 Jefferson. UP&L' s interconnected system are numbers and a variety of musical Further information will ba ordinary heroism as a forward spotless home as well as yard, do$5.0O--t,i nooln. field artillery observer, attached 24 per cent below the selections to please the taste and given at a later date. . presently in If also interested are and work her of -specall you plant10 00 ing $ Hamilton. As to Company A, 28th Infantry Reginational average, Mr. Ashworth liking of everyone. $20 00 Jackson. ializing in a hobby of handmade ing, pruning or cutting roses, plan ment, in action against an armed asserted that even with this 1 A email charge will be made to of a the attend Magna meeting quilts. modest increase they would still and all monies received will be enemy of the United Nations near Be Mrs. Cash was born in Rock- Flower Garden Club next Wed$100.00 Franklin. 19, be 18 per cent below what the used to raise funds that will purYong Byong Myon, Korea, on bridge County, Virginia, April 9, nesday evening, April 9th, at the $500.00 McKinley. November 27, 1950." American average pays for his chase heavy band instruments 1872 and married John H. Cash in Magna FirehalL $1,000.00 Cleveland. Lieutenant Westerman skill- 1892. and a banner for the band. electricity." U. S. Grant, one of Utah's foretraveled to Utah in Up $5,000.00 Madison. They fully directed artillery fire in sev- 1894 to make their home and later most authorities on rose culture, Existing rates do not permit the Any and all support from the $ 10,000.00-Cha- se. eral attacks and cent rate in purchasing tickets company to earn a 6 settled in Magna in 1910. Mr. Cash will be the special guest speaker, I have not seen the last three refused evacuationcounterattacks, Salt Lake county high school of return on Ha base,peras allowed townspeople after being died in 1929. from students will be appreciated Mrs. to James Monson, according am stroll to and, atbills, planning students have been invited to struck by a hostile bullet and the Utah commission, the by the school. down to our own Magna bank and then remained Mrs. Cash is the mother of eight president of the Magna club. He tend the University of Utah by wAth the rear guard sets forth. It further rea also colored will show number of 1 Robert Skelton, 19 --year-old ask Lea Larson if might just to provide protective fire for the children, five living, to include a Theatre Spring Festival Play, AS quests the commission to approve Magna youth, vu severely beaten look at them. H. Cash, Murray, slides on roses with explanatory YOU LIKE IT, on one of three Ardith son, withdrawal of his company. the proposed new rates in order remarks. last week by three men in Salt dates, March 31, April 1 or that they may become effective in Mrs. Westerman is the former Utah; Mrs. Stenie Hansen, Salt for- special most The feels Lake City, but through prompt Club r, Schilck-eMagna Mrs. Lake 2 at 2:00 p. m. in Kingsbury Hall Margaret City; Barbara of J. of this Harkins, daughter Good Start May year. reporting to the local sheriffs and Mrs. tunate to obtain Mr. Grant as he is As a special feature of the invitaWoodland, California; H. IS Harkins, I read an item in the daily papUpper Magna Row, Leatrice Turner and Mrs. Valeria a talented speaker and his serviaas Commenting on his company's the quick work of the county, will the students tion, attending er where some joker had sent the Magna, and Mrs. Etta Tevebagh, long range deputies, the thugs were appro-hendShe also has 17 are widely sought be shown some of the interesting Mr. Ashworthexpansion outprogram tax department his shirt, inferring 1025 Temple Street, Long Beach, Snell, Magna. 16 that e pointed is a extended , Everyone njost grandas great of such the the campus, grandchildren, points 44,000 kilowatt power plant was that they have taken everything California. The Westermans were children to cordial The Calvin Georg attend. invitation ringleader, on and great Utah great collection the and dinosaur December in married 20, 1949, and else and might as well have that, completed placed In service in Smith, 22, of 871 North 8th West, grandchild. Museum of Fine Arts. Salt Lake City. too. I960, followed by a 80,000 kiloSalt Laks City, was arrested on a For the past eight years, the watt plant in 1951. He said an adThe Bait Lake County Board of charge of assault and battery and a included Theatre has University ditional 75,000 kilowatt plant will Health seeks the of later released oa a $200 bond. His Improvements Shakespearean play in its annual be placed in service this fall while everyone in Magna cooperation and in attorney asked for a transfer of vicinity series. Last year Antony and CleoOur local county road super plans ere well under way for maintaining a clean and healthy the trial from the local court of NAME NEW visors and state employes receive patra was presented. Colleen further generating , capacity by community, and kindly ask that Judfofk 8. Walker to a Salt Lake Hutchins, wow Miss America was 195. many complaints abput the con, residents follow end abide by the court. dition Of tide streets at this time starred as Cleopatra. Mr. Skelton and a girl friend, following suggestions: AS YOU LIKE IT was selectof the year. They arg trying to do 1. Wet and dry were garbage together driving along 2nd West near a ed vote school of principals, by something about it by repairing with container should not exceed St Marks Hospital at about 1 and also making plans to improve and Speech teachers, as English 100 lbs. in weight, and should be a. m. when his car was forced off April JHh, will the play they would like most to Wednesday, Even though they were given several. A splendid opportunity for parin metal containers. Each recep- the road by Smith and companfor the see. It is a of" However, the exceedingly bad dire predictions that it was im- ents and other interested patrons feature election of officers comedy delightful tacle should be provided with ions. Tha Skelton youth was School PTA, to serve in humorous situations and clever weather has greatly hindered this possible to successfully raise to see the best and most outstand- Webster handles for handling convenience. jerked out of his car, beaten aQ 1952-5- 3 announces school the year, bees Mr. and Mrs. in A. J ing acts that have been presented Magna, dialogue. Shakespeare deliberateimprovement program, but now 2. Oil drums, barrels or paper over his Mrs. G. Reese, Owen program body and kicked in tha that our calendar says that spring Breeze of 8145 West 2820 South, in Cyprus high school assembly ly wrote the play to please his cartons should not be used for ribs by the three men. chairman. is here, the work will go forward. are proving that such pessimistic audiences AS YOU and the title, offerbe will this programs year, A nominating committee has LIKE garbage containers. By obtaining the license numIT, describes that intention. ed at the school on Thursday, Apwarnings a . wrong. 3. Can for table garbage should ber of the Smith vehicle, W. Ribotto, presMrs. Joe selected Howard elected was deputies Ridge The are dirbees a the under the in cast, They capable ril 10th. raising Healthy Personality ident; Mrs. Thomas Barker, vice ection of C. Lowell Lees, was sel- chairman of the Magna Water be water tight and have covers. It were able to trace the owner and fine manner and proving very enThe has entertainment been will also be helpful to line the Mr. Skelton promptly identified I listened to an eminent teacher that their Mrs. Lynn Walters, ected from a hobby is paying for it- titled Tirates Tales, and is being president and large number of Company Board of Trustees at the bottom and sides outline some of the keys to heal- self. with paper. him. Smith has a long criminal Nominations aspirants secretary-treasureheld regular monthly meeting and including graduate the and sponsored by Thespian There have been a number of record. thy personalities the crying need favor the Italian bee- - al-- ! C Clubs. It will begin at 8:00 for the offices may also be made undergraduate students of the Tuesday night Darrel Dimond They of the troubled world of today Mr. Skelton said he had never from the floor, provided the con- University Speech was named clerk of the board. B. complaints from county residents they laughingly admit that o'clock. Department. as to the carelessness of the men seen the men before and could not and was so interested in her talk, though sent of the nominee is obtained in L. uther has the sting of this species is as bad will Four member, Casey, evening performances A large number of students will " that we art publishing the prin- as be presented on April 2, 3, 4, and served as vice chairman since the in handling their containers. The understand why they beat him up. any other. However, Mr. and participate in the novelty acts, writing. failure of residents to comply 7:00 at cipal elements of a healthy per- Mrs. Breeze are now The begins meeting for the benefit of Utah's theatre-goin-g inception of the water group. becoming al- consisting of musical numbers, sonality, as she described it. P. W. Seay, former chairman, with the above rules and others oclock and wsll include short remost immune to the sting, but short dramatic skits and public. novelty ports given by the retiring presiDancers Perform The speaker was Dr. Alice V. recently resigned, inasmuch as he are the most prominent reasons they Still go out attired in veils selections. Keliher, professor of elementary and gloves. Mrs. E. G. Paulos and the is out of town a great deal of time, for this carelessness. dent, t Reserve Thursday, April 10th, The local Salt Lake county At Ogden Theatre education, New York University but will continue to aerve on the The worst Mr. say members of the clubs. Tickets financial report by Mrs. Walters, is 8000 West 1500 South, School of Education, and expert Breeze had withexperience dump secretary-treasure- r. an board in advisory capacity. the bees was are now being sold. A number of dancers, members on the problems of children. The meeting was well attended one mile northwest of Magna. when some got up his sleeve and musiof Mrs. Shirley Taylor! classes in short a In are: very addition, They the advisory group of repre18 bites on one arm. CALLED by he suffered 1. Ability to enjoy cal program will be presented by Magna, presented two shows at yourself, sentatives from each street who Mr. and Mrs. Breeze buy the the Egyptian theatre in Ogden the music department under the which includes learning to be obare now town the to surveying hives with two and three pounds I last Wednesday. direction of Mrs. W. T. Mauch, , and like it MAGNA tain from property signatures of bees, and as is the custom, the A of total number of a group of 5th and students 2. Having respect for yourself, consisting fifty owners and tenants of local homes 6th graders singing and instru so that you can give respect to Queen Bee rulesa over all. performed in the one hour and 15-- ' on the water service. All in all, it is very fascinating A" League An important and vital meeting minute show. They are tentatively mental numbers. others. movement This is taken being scheduled to appear again May 3. Being able to accept your hobby one that Mr. Breezes An authority will also speak on relative to water is called for Fri- to Vivian high Kemp captured the records water of the bring 10 16th. own strength and weaknesses, father used to enjoy. game of 195 Tuesday night at the Behavior Problems of Elemen- day evening, April 4th for all resi- company alwill and Utah Copper Club in the A tary School Children." Consulta- dents of 7200, 8000 and 8400 West to place on file the making Uie most of what you have signature of will 3100 and 2820 South and and 3500, teachers tion with and not fretting because of what She Women's parents of bowling. League each retident in the water office. HOBBY CORNER streets. The gathering will be held be from 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. The final meeting of the Car-fiel- d also bad another high one of 151. you don't have. This is a sound business practice in 7:30 Parent-Teachthe 4. Being able to express your Wardhouse, Spencer Some of the other high games Association needed in conjunction with the (Editor's Note: So many of our oclock. were Ann Ahlquistr feelings freely and honestly. of the Magna Water for the 1951-6- 2 season will be held residents operation School Webster pursue and have inter5. Being able to enjoy the LaVon Cenella Rodgers, 10th. parent-teachThe April Thursday, The primary purpose of the Company. , hobbies that have proven esting Sharilyn Clement, association of other people. Dea, 172; Dorothy Dea, consultations begin at meet is to inform residents of this 0. The ability to love some Arlene Barker. Reporter Ann Tyge6:30 oclock, followed by a pro- worthwhile to them in leisure Pearl Moore, the Water area of the Magna plans momenta, that are plan to each US sen, 153. people. gram at 7:30 p. m. Company on installation of water week interview someone in this 7. The development of skills Thank Youl The Others were Edna Meyer, musical under department, mains along the streets to the area and learn more about them. and a healthy feeling of accomof the direction Pritchard, 185; Mrs, Margarite Marchant, towns new reservoir. The boys and girls Of the Web- Roxie Gillespie, $627 (We feel that everyone should Elaine Dear Editor: will several plishment. numbers and present All citizens in the abqve area 8. The ability to enjoy respon- ster School wish to thank Kenne-co- tt Husband, 152; Alice Begent, 172; clever dramatization is Sched- have some type of recreational of Chimes of Nor- are invited and urged to attend cast The Copper Company for sending Ellen Newbold, Babe uled by the First Grade students. hobby whether It is handwork, sibility and work. mandy, the opera which was pre- the meet which is most important the and painters to fix Wimmer, 101; Romaine Zito, 9. A belief in something Another feature event. of the golfing, bowling, and perhaps by would beyond our carpenters last at sented week, to the future growth of Magna and Cyprus halls for the Art Exhibit Wedbringing some to the forefront, Norma Fairbourne, 170; Syl- like to thank oneself, community service and who evening is election of officers. sup- vicinity. the people others will gain inspiration and nesday. The St Utah Power ComThis via Wimmer, a been has religion. Ruby Cushsuccessful very light The exhibit was very success- ing, 174; Thelma Singleton, 152; ported us by their attendance. 10. Standing up for what you pany, cooperating with the town year for the Garfield PTA, and in endeavor to make some of their However, we think that com ful, attended by hundreds of Aline Griffith, 168. . believe. in a splendid manner, is installing order to insure a similar time for recreational time more muni ties as large as Magna and Former Magna Man people, who seemed to enjoy feenew bank of transformers and next season, all members are urgfurnto be able should Garfield, ing our work and the hobby specnew service lines in the Magna ed to attend and vote for the inB" League Completes 25 Years audiences. ish larger ialties sent in by a number of Water Company pumphouse to dividuals who they believe will S. J. Westerman of 2837 South It is extremely discouraging With Telephone Co. local people. ' further insure better service foe carry on activities of the organDorothy Merrill had high game when you work hard on someWest in Magna is rapidly be- i 4 of 201 and others of for a water users. ization. a talented artist in leather-work-In a great deal of time coming put thing, 514 series in the B" League. The power company is contriOur Newspaper and money, and then have such a Howard W. Casey of Richfield, started when ha was ill Some of the other high record- poor turn-ou- t for a long time, and he felt the that we wonder if Utah, formerly stationed for a buting the cost of the new unit Community Church Lucille were as Walters, a ings which public donation, will need of occupying his bands and In Room 18 as a language proit, was worth the effort. long time in Magna as manager of Helen Wimmer, 161; Nola troublo-fre-e mind. The school supports the churches the Mountain States Telephone & mean continuous, Sunday School. is conducted ject, we are going to publish a DanLaura Farnsworth, Newsie-New- s After instruction and patient, and community. Why then can Telegraph Company, recently ob- water service this coning summer, every Sunday at 10 a,m, followed newspaper, the iels, 159; Virginia Walker, 143; not the community support the served his 25th anniversary of ser- due to adequate electric wiring. work, Mr. Westerby the morning worship at 11:00 Cast. There will be a copy frfr Empey, 148; Irene Tuckey, school? man now fashions beautiful purses vice in the telephone business. oclock with-thminister preach- every child in our room and one HubJean Ella 148; 150; Brockbank Jr. News Empey, High for milady, wallets for the man, He has been in Richfield since for every teacher. Citizens do come out for sports ing. 12 belts, briefcases and other items. The staff includes: Joey Ribotto, bard, events, but the students who 1942. He and his wife have four The missionary offering was 3 1 3 took and points participate in the cultural arts children, Patrick, 21, Squads Friday was Misfit Day with the He does all of his work by hand, taken Sunday but due to the editor; Dennis Johnson, sports; Jane, Mary 1 4 No. captured need the Same 9th graders practically reigning. and hi hobby is one of the weather and a great deal of tick Emaldo Herrera, comic section; and No. 2, points. 16, Colleen, 15 and Michael, 10. support series of 1896 and game of Another bingo night Is slated by most truly Each 9th grade student was called I feel this is not just my opinion. townsof local ness, some members were not able Darlene Bowen, society; Billy high interesting one could get Congratulations 684. Millie Christofferson picked a the Utah were aster able and on SaturClub Copper goatm they It is the feeling Of everyone who people are extended to Mr. Casey, to attend. Their offerings will Although to date, he has Rydalch, lost and found; Cleora up a to tell the eighth and seventh day, April 12, beginning at 8:00 his lovely , leathergoods as given ; split has ever participated in some popular and well-like- d received this Sunday. Davis, movies; Barry Lauritzen, resident g.fu, p. m. This is for members and several friends have kind of entertainment at Cyprus, While in Magna he served as pres- graders what to wear and do. The missionary meeting of the editorial; Judith suested Hutchinson, Afternoon League were . fire best for Prizes partners. given that he sell some, as they ess.iy v Thank you. church Will be held Tuesday, Ap- question-boident of the Limit Club, member ' A square dance jamboree is rival A Student of the local fire department and is costumes as follows: Harley ril 8th at the home of Mrs. J. any found in the finest Afternoon League, L. Wimslated In for Bonnie the first place; Saturday, April 19th, leathergoods store. a past president of the Utah State Toone, Marshall, beginning at 1:00 of 9:00 a chalked up high game A photographer visited the Hauter oclock, with Ray Johnson, mer, second place and David o'clock. The speaker will be Miss Association. By this occupational therapy, 185. Others were Emma StrebWe, Let every man and woman Firemens Blackner and Jerry Christensen, caller. Mr. Westerman has acquired a 4 Deborah Steelman of Salt Lake Webster School March 28th and third places. of the stu- 179; Ruth Thomas, 167; Villa Wil- count himself immortal. Let him Saturday, April 26th, is regular skill feat is outstanding, and even City, and everyone is urged to at- took group pictures God has endowed man with inOur teachers were good sports ballroom dancing with music to though he suffered dents in various rooms. These pic- liams, 1 59; Arlene Harward, 159 catch the revelation of Jesus the J .sj cf a tend. his resurrection. Let him say not alienable rights, among which are and participated in the fun. ba furnished by Harold Geert-aen- s leg his illness, w.:h X oe, You are always welcome at the tures will be available for the Claone Dyches, 154; Mary Jensen, during -but is Christ Stevrisen," orchestra. This begins at courage and farUuda, earn uu merely, Carole Evans. reason, and conchildren to buy if they wish to do 148; A. Romrell, 138; Ethel Community Church. -- Phillip Brooks science. shall rise. 9:30 oclock. ' enson, 137 and Helen Jones, 130. Mary Baker Eddy with (mil a. Halliwcll, minister. SO. Plans for the womens division of the Utah Copper Golf Club were outlined and discussed at a spring meeting of the group held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Valeria Snell. Jay W. Richardson, president of the Golf Club, spoke to the ladies, and told of the many improvements planned at the course, and what the club contemplates to add to the links. Mrs. Snell was named president of the Lady Golfers; Mrs. Barbara Barton, secretary; Mrs. Bette Cutler, tournament chairman and Mrs. Muriel Sandall, handicap chairman. will continue to The women play each Tuesday evening, beginning at 5:00 o'clock, and extend a most cordial invitation to everyone to join and participate in the fine sport The officiial opening day for the ladies will shortly be announced. Lady To Observ e 80th Birthday Bai-bar- a well-know- The piano students of Mrs. Helen Singleton will be presented in a recital on Monday, April 7th at the Brockbank junior high school music room. The program begins at 7:00 o'clock. Those participating will be: Connie Keetch, Karen "Keetch, Myrna Harding, Ann Reid, Marilyn Harding, George Novak, Donald Marlor, Toni Tygesen, Edith Solomon, Darlene Solomon, Shir-len- e Stark, Doris Catten, Jim Robison, Judy Ridd, Janice Nielsen, Tommy Dyches, Roberta Singleton, Bertha Gage. Others are: Diane Swensen, Sharon Turner, LaRae Thomas, Darlene Bowen, Becky Ridge, Evelyn Perkins, Sheila Perkins, D'Ann Beck, Michael Walters, Norman Nielsen, Franklin Nielsen, Ronald Thurman, Nancy Lou Larson, Pete Paulos, Sharon Diana, Lynda Arnone, Elaine Woodland, Patricia Singleton. Brockbank Plans First Annual Concert lf Interested In Roses? Then Hear Authority Speak At Garden Club You Like $50.-Gr- ant. To It Presented Magna Youth, Beaten At University By ; Gang Of Thugs Board Of Health Asks Cooperation ed For Gean Town Magna Couple Public Urged Successful In To Attend School Fete Raising Bees WEBSTER PTA TO : OFFICERS -- Howard Ridge Elected Head Of Water Trustees r. -- ) VITAL WATER MEET Womens Bowling Garfield. PTA Slates Final IN EAST Meet April SCHOOL NEWS er OUR READERS WRITE 168-15- 7; 169-17- 2; 157-15- 0; ' er Utah Power Places In New Magna Service Line 156-15- 7; ;" 153-16- 5; 168-16- 4; 170-18- 5; 0Uf, 9Ut 179-13- all Copper Gub Slates Bingo 153-15- 0; 150-15- La-Ve- Night April 148-14- 0. 5-- x. A , s Oa pain-staki- ng tv s 1, ( |