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Show Friday. May 24. 1957 Magna Times, Magna, Utah In Scholailic Fraternity SEEKS TO RESTRAIN COUNTY-WID- E USEAGE OF MAGNA Min Gloria Ann Pappas of Magna hat been admitted into Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic fraternity for women, at Utah Stats University in Logan this week. Membership in this scholastic society for freshman women is based upon maintenance of a grade point average of 3.5 out of a possible 4, or above for the first two quarters of the freshman yr.; 3.5 is about a B plus or A- - aver-ag- DUMP IN THIS Due to the county-wid- e useage of the Magna dump, proper control of it is becoming difficult for the county employe there. Too, Salt Lake County has not been e able to place a bulldozer in operation at the Magna site. Residents in the area of the She is the daughter of Mr. and dump have complained about the Mrs. James Pappas. stench, the amount of rats, and when warm weather comes, the fly menace will undoubtedly prove to be very bad. The Magna Community Council is therefore contacting Kenne-co- tt Copper Corporation relative to the dump acreage which they own, asking that more strict regulations be placed on the dump and that only people in this immediate area be allowed to use it -- full-tim- e. The See MAGNA AREA TO HONOR MAGNA ELEMENTARY NEWS DAIRY INDUSTRY IN JUNE Our hen has hatched some eggs. We do not know how many come AREA out from the shells. We saw one little black chick and one little yellow chick. We can hear peep, peep, peep. We wonder how many we have. -- Mrs. Berlings 1st grade NEW WATER LINES READY FOR Magna school had A Tribute to BupL Gourloy long Hes served the public well. 3rd Grade, Room Before You Buy Any Sewing Machine DAIRY FOODS ware enjoyed by Utah's pioneers aa they pro today as demonstrated hare by pretty Sally Ackerman, left, and Mitel Walker, along with Tom L. Emery, state June Dairy Month chair- FAIRGROUNDS for $149.95. MAY26-JUNE- 2 A Wonderful evening for the whole family MOO Displays Building Ideas Free Parking 16X00 In prises Entertainment with . UNCLE WILLIE" (Stage, radio and TV star) On Display at Iluffakers Pli. 4111 Co. Machine Dalton Sewing 3424 SOUTH lih EAST CALL COLLECT. IN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH In man. Joseph F. Parriah and Arlan Erakaon are In charge of Salt Lake county observances tor the month. The Magna area in June will history of dairying, " said Tom L. join the state and nation in honchairman. In oring the pioneere of the dairy Emery, general industry through 350 years in charge of this area observance is America and 110 years in Utah. Joseph 7. Parrish, county agent, and Arion Erekson, board memUA highlight of Utah's observance of June Dairy Month this ber of the American Dairy Assoyear will be the tracing of the ciation of Utah. Arrives In Long Beach about an eastern vacation this ear? Why not visit such interesting cities as Ilene Richards, 19, escaped with minor injuries in the auto operThe best part of beauty is that ated by Delwin Leon Richards, which no picture can express. 52, of 4540 South, Kearns, former Garfield residents. Winona Holm, 39, of 16 N. Main, Midvale, was booked in Salt Lake County jail in lieu of $300 bail set by Justice of the Peace Arthur Bringhurst, on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicated liquor, driving with no operator's license, driving with no state inspection sticker and driving on the wrong side of the road. Her husband, Martin L Holm, 41, same address, who suffered a mouth injury in the mishap, also was booked at the county jail. Damage of $400 occurred to the Richards auto and the Holm vehicle was a total loss. Mrs. Holm was driving northbound and the Richards vehicle was southbound on Redwood Road. yu go there it on one of our smartly appointed Domeliners or Streamliners. Your vacation begins the moment you step aboard. You'll relax all the way . . . enjoy delicious dining car incals . . . have servants at your command . . . save your car . . . and arrive refreshed and ready for fun! Chicaio, Washington D C., Philadelphia and New Yoik City? We have a beautifully illuMralrd booklet drscribing outstanding eastern attract ions. It's called ''Vacations 1'ast", and a copy is yours ftn llir asking! Well be glad to help you with your travel plans, too. Our ticket agents will be pleased to be of service anything from planning your itinerary to arranging for a Hertz rental car along the way for sightseeing. Ask about Hu money-savi- ns Family Faro Plan. Wherever you decide to go, remember that the testful, enjoyable way to get Make your plans now be ready when vacation time rolls around Wadnaiday or Thursday, lalurn any day. 1 Agaratum Bell Peppers TOMATOES Magna Lbr. & Hdvve. Co. Phone 2171 Magna East. ffiifif you'liaYenTdiscoveredTts'quility too, why not try it today! More customers call for Echo Spring in the group of Monopoly States than any other straight whiskey! Foretaste, nothing matches its mellow flavor. Its extra smoothness cant be beaten. Call for Echo Spring yourself and see why it's truly 'A TREAT WORTH REPEATING! Mtmfti) Suta kqmr it nU Armgk Sltti r Ga any Monday, Tuesday. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON inn SS PROOF' ECHO SPRING DISTILUN6 CO.. UXUSVU1E, IT. alltruck. . . Chevy's h 1 low Cabbage Residents Hurt In Car Crash hard-worki- smdsd frock bodteW t After so many months of waiting, you want to be sure your summer vacation is all you've hoped for. Be ready for it when it comes make your plans now. Snapdragons Former Garfield Wkh Iho Industry's hottest sfrobo Vt r Ibo 4 moot famous for oconemyl With iho latest cob comfort fotrtwee at oo oxlra costf ,i Cox crown Lobelia LONG BEACH, Calif. --Laurie R. Coon, seaman apprentice, USN, ion of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Coon of 6400 West 3343 Street, Magna, was scheduled to arrive in Long Beach, California, May 21st aboard the heavy, cruiser Three persona were injured and USS Bremerton. two were jailed Saturday night The Bremerton is returning af- following a two-ca- r collision at ter completing a six and one-ha- lf 5150 South Redwood Road. month tour of duty in the Far Mrs Vera Richards, 47, and higb-capad- Vac' Dahlias Petunias more than any other Straight Whiskey! Whh bally steal chossls aad ty aro preciou- splan PLANTS the Monopoly States Group where people must, order handsome, . Students arelooking forward to summer vacation with mixed feelings. Most of them are sad to leave their teacher, while at the time, glad the summer months are here. They are proud of their school because it is so neat and clean 'and has such honest students. Sixth graders who will become seventh graders wish they could stay another year, but are looking forward to Junior High. Yes, we all have a different outlook or. the summer vacation. by brand name they call for ECHO SPRING TheyVe - BEDDING of the Magna Elementary School wish to publicly thank all of the teachers of our school for giving us Tho we travel the world over to their fullest cooperation in the find the beautiful, we must have it in us or find it not. BERNINA With each Bernina Sewing Machine, get a FREE Filter Queen Vacuum Cleaner. Sells Regularly I Hie three reporters AND CHECK OUR PRICES SPECIAL wisely and Hes taking a long well deserved rest And all of our school children wish him the best The beauty seen, is partly In him who sees it Bovee The easiest of any automatic to operate. No cams to change. nice school came Hes been on the job a very spell. by-lin- a very treat. Brockbank over to our school and presented a program. It was very nice. We heard the Boys chorus and the advanced orchestra. Kathy Richards 8600 WEST New lines are now being placed on 8600 West by the Magna Water Company. Similar lines have been completed on 8650 and 9100 West streets. Upon completion of 8600 West the entire community of Magna will have better water lines to supply more adequate water. The other lines are in good condition. Fabulous Father Dios Conrad Bosshardt, 66, died Thursday night at his home in Redmond after a lingering illness. He was the father of Mrs. Allen gathering of news. Each week when we came to (LuEtta) Swensen of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended. gather news, every teacher pointed out something special in their room that would make a good news article. Excellent Selection We wish to also thank the Magor . na Times for their cooperation We thank and giving us Top Quality the students, too. Utah Crown But we especially thank our principal, Mr. Debs, for his help and sound guidance. Judith Pehrson ng pickups I |