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Show Uiiiverjdl Microfilming 141 Pierpant Ava. Sdlt Lake City. Utah vratTY THINKING out LOUD Ha Laadath Ma Ha laadath ma. . . la paaturaa graaaf No. not always. Somatimaa Ha who kaowatt bait, la kindness laadath ma ia waary waya Whara heavy shadow ba; Out of lha auashiaa warm aad oft aad bright Out of tha Into tha dark- - ast aight I oft would yiald to sorrow and to fright Only for thisi X know Ha holds my hand, wbalbar lad in groan or dasart The Complete Home Newspaper Read It In The Timet Or Leader Forty-fir- st Year Number Eight Garfield, Utah, Friday, August 9, 1957 CYPRUS SCHOOL WILL HAVE NEEDED CLASSROOMS WHEN SESSIONS START IN SEPTEMBER REGARDED MAGNA COUPLE TO NOTE WEDDING DATE AT WARDHOUSE AUGUST 16 Final Rites Conducted for Magna Matron GRANITE DATES LOCAL FIRE DISTRICT MEET DEPT. HAS FOR AUGUST 19 FINE HISTORY fif(Editor's Note: This is the and teachers inA a series on the various of Final rites were conducted stituteprincipals teenth extensive program of reAn in Granite School District y.? in the community, Monday in the Pleasant Green is slated for modeling and renovation is being August 19th at Cen- organizations , . P" school. Ward their aims, the officers of fur Mrs. Haron carried Ellen at Cyprus high Lenora listing , school tral v, Junior high. f ris Culley, 38, who died ThursWhen students return to school each group, etc.) I trust although I cannot undar Thus, school cannot be far off. in September, they will have the day, 10:00 a.m. in a Salt Lake said Elmer J. llartvigsen Supt. use of a beautiful new music adhospital of cancer. Ha laadath ma. . . new t. achcrs will meet on August The regarded woman was born Baaido still waters? No. not aldition, consisting of a large choral 28th with the institute for all November instrumental 1918 a in 19, room, spacious ways so. Magna to district personnel including William F. and Ellen Marlor room, practice rooms, and special Oft limas tha heavy tempests scheduled lor August Harris. She married rooms for uniform storage, instruCul- 29th. round ma blow. Several personnel change and ley November 29, 1936,Virgil ment storage, music library and and gradAnd o'er my soul tha waves and Granite Education Association additions will be made on the uated from offices for instructors. billows go. Cyprus as an honor meetings are scheduled lor Austaff at high Cyprus teaching band stud.nt. the She room and wildest was The choral beats a member of But whan tha storm 1957-5- 8 school the LDS church. gust 3Uth. Teachers will meet room will have built-i- n risers and school for the and 1 cry with principals in the schools on a re to according report year, are to be given special acoustical Aloud for halp, the Master stand-et- h September 3rd and school will leased by Principal Waller K. Survivors Givan well treatment to them make y by sessions on Survivors include her husband, open with Daly. music of the the suited to work Xo. soul: to And whis pars my four sons, a daughter, Douglas, S. ptcnibvr 4lli, Superintendent of total thirteen teachers A This $40,000 project it Is V department. said. is rapidly nearing completion and will leave Cyprus to accept other Chad, Rodney, Buddy Lee, Laurie Hartvigscn Above tha tempest wild I hear her enor Jo, of to a assignments teaching parents Magna; should be ready for occupancy by Him say: gage in other work. Included in brother, William M. Harris of the first week in September. "Beyond tha darknas lias tha Mr. are: and this group David a grandBurbank, California Other Project Luted perfect day; social studies; Miss Es- daughter. In every path of thine I lead tha Sincere sympathy is extended Another project is also going telle Butlerworth, psychology; way." on at the school which will be Mr. James D. Maher, vocal mu- to th.: sorrowed family in the loss So. whether on lha hilltops, high appreciated by all students and sic; Mr. William C. Anderson, so- of their loved one. and fair patrons. This is the complete re- cial studies; Mrs. Doris K. Vate I dwelt or in tha sunless valleys, novation and redecorating of the man, English; Mr. Reed Channell, whara stage in the school auditorium. counselor; Mrs. Devona Davis, hat matters? Tha shadows Gerald Parley Olsen, 46, of 410 The stage area Is being enlarged home economics; Miss Barbara Ha is there. West T. tuple, Salt Lake Soutli some Mr. home economics; storage Christensen, by eliminating And more than this. Whara'er tha -City, died at 1:05 p.m. Sunday in rooms and cabinets. A complete W.lls A. McAllister, instrumental pathway loads Sail Lake hospital of a heart new. system of lighting and a new music; Miss Florence Webb, phyHa gives to ma no helpless, brokattaek. He lived in Magna lor is being installed as sical education; Mr. Harold Higcontrol panel en read. many years. well as a brand new sound sys- gins, biology; Mr. Delbert LindBut His own hand, sufficient for Mr. Olsen was born March 12, Mr. Gene Whitauditorium. tem for and the say, biology my need. 1911 in Pleasant View, Idaho, to The Magna Volunteer Fire Dept, and The curtains mathematics. cycloing, stage So whara Ha leads ma' I can In recognition of their very Parley P. and Sophia Jones was first organized in September, rams are being cleaned, and in safely go. Scholarship Winners commendable records of accident-fre- e Olsen. lie was educated in Magna 1928, and is now known as Salt some cases replaced, and new arAnd in tha blast hereafter 1 Mr. Higgins and Mr. Lindsay childefTheir to made be will grandchildren. great driving, three local Postal schools, and had worked as a Lake County Fire Station No. 2. rangements Mr. 'and Mrs. Samuel F. Hill fcii know were of winners National Science are York New Sam ren Stanley J. (Jim) Coon is chairmodern most treatment fect Hill, Jr., the Employees were presented with Western Paeific Railroad switchWhy in HU wisdom Ha hath lad of Hunter will celebrate their City; Mrs. Irene Ridd, Mrs. Foundation scholarships and will Safe Driver Award Pina and Cer- man for 15 years, as well as a man of the local group. He enterthese facilities. of Golden Wedding anniversary ma so. ed the department on the 15th produce driver. me, Mrs. VaLoy Duf-fiA new fence has been construc- pursue advanced work in biology tificates this past week. Author Unknown to Ma. August 16:h at the Hunter Ward-hous- e at the University of Utah during of June, 1936, ami has served Mrs. Gwcfl Salt school around the Pouillon, ted parking Survivors include sisters and a day from 8:00 to 11:00 o'clock. Those receiving awards were school year. Mias the times as chairman. several coming Mrs. Merl Lake which make will it McEboy, lot, Cl.y; possible Mr. Hill was born in Granger Two Minutes To Live brother, Mrs. Thelma Butcher, Other officers are: Earl New-bolSan Francisco; Mrs. Maxine New- to provide more adequate super- Christensen ia joining the staff of John Herzog, Rural Carrier, who Salt A. of and J. a son O. Mrs. do 1888, Lake I I don't know what would Mary City; July 4th, assistant; Charles Purls, ton and Mrs. LaRee Pehrson, vision of the transportation pro- the LDS Church College of has had 35 accident free years if I had only "two minutes to Betsy Bawden Hill. Provo; Mrs. LaRue secretary-treasureHawaii Dick Opcn-shaduring his 37 years of service Mercer, an will and be Magna. blem, important with the Post Office Department; Smith, Payson; Mrs. Fay Yeates, live," or what message I should Mrs. Hill was born in Salt Lake Other Teachers assistant secretary-treasure- r; to in factor Mr. retired from promote Hill helping recently Frank B. Shatter, Parcel Post Magna; Ralph J. Olsen, Kearns. give to the world. If I really City June 8, 1890, a daughter of the Kennecott athletic Harold Newbold, safety. Former teachers who are re- Carrier, who has been Copper Corpora- school and community Sincere sympathy is extended thought I had only that time to Joseph N. and Sarah A. Grow tion. Parent-Teachemployed manager; Don Coon, assistant The LDS the are Both active Cyprus in into their to the 1 sorrowed at the Magna Post Office since family. turning positions live, should like to take time to Morris. athletic manager. deserves special clude: Mrs. Helen Foster, Miss church. Th.y ask no presents, Association think up a fine and noble mesChildren Listed February, 1956. Mr. Shatter has Weekly meetings are held at for commendation spearheading Palfreyman, Miss Lois a no accident record during hia sage so that my last words might 7:30 p.m. every Monday evening They are the parents of one please. led to the in- Phyllis has drive which the Mrs. a of the is member Hill White and Mr. Joseph Davies in service here, and have the dignity of those we have son and seven daughters, and in the firchail At present, there brings with him d stallation of this read about, which probably have 2 grandchildren and 5 Hunter Camp, Daughters of English; Mr. Marion Russon, an enviable driving record from is a membership of seventeen. facility. Elizabeth Mr. Carlson werent last words at all. speech; the Bingham, Utah Post Office Several socials are held throughsummer maintenance, and Mrs. Madeleine Waldis, busi- where he was employed for 21 Regular However, I think if 1 had the out the year which also includes is etc. procleaning, painting, ness; Mr. David Barton; Mr. years prior to his transferring to power to do what 1 wish to do the wives. ceeding according to schedule and Henry Middleton, Mr. Donald the Magna Office. Kenneth B. MILLS for humanity, I would give to The Magna Second Ward PriCivic Sponsors in excel! facilities be should all Mr. and Washburn Winters to the Que every person put ability Nucsmeyer, who is employed as mary is slating two big events The Firemen are condition the before ent in social opening Mr. himself into the place of every Clarence Parcel Post and City Delivery one on Sunday, August 11th at of the studies; July 4th celebraof school other person in the world. Hepworth, mathematics; Mr. J. Carrier, was also one of the re 7:30 p.m., when a play will be tion, andMagna also sponsor a Communnew beautiful The gymnasium, L. Christensen, coordinator and cipients, having had- - a Ia this way he would have that MbFind th ity Christmas tree which ,1s prmnte4 Help the modern classroom building, physics instructor; Mr. Howard driving record during hisperfect education, that culture which three Way," and the other on Wednes- ed in the parking lot cast ofplacthe of renovation extensive the a of native Mr. comes of the highest quality of David plus Utah, Peterson, chemistry; Grey Bogden, years with the Department. day, August 14th, 7:00 p.in., when fire station. the improveKennecotts Mr. building, with Jess original Jensen, Holdaway, arts; imagination, and that quality, I and formerly children will give a The firemen were instrumenIn addition to the awards, the Primary ments and beautification of the Mr. Walden Menlove and Mr. take it, has been most perfectly New York office, has been apA Trip Through Yellow- tal in play, which one in were school received from the stone National Park. obtaining two water foun'grounds is resulting Fred L. Sommercorn, industrial exemplified in the poets and pointed industrial relations sutains for Magna which were later of the finer school plants in the arts; Mrs. Beth B. Clawson, girls National Safety Council, Postsaviors of the race, in that the pervisor for the Magna and Ardistrict and one in which the com- physical education; Mr. LexT D. master Byron Huish received a All adults and children are in- turned over to the Magna Water were able to feel and suffer what thur Mills, it was announced by 11-- 12 munity can well be proud. others were feeling and suffering, F. Cooper Green, assistant genMcKee, . Mr. Lewis Monsen and letter from George McDonald, vited to attend these entertain- Company. Also in prior years, Mr. Bry Sorensen, boys' physical Post Office District Operations ments at the Magna Wardhousc. before the Water Company asand when we come to a time eral manager of the Utah Copper sumed the responsibility of fire education and coaching. Mrs, Managur, congratulating him and when we realize what the other Division. hydrants, the firemen worked in Melba G. Matthews will return his drivers for their splendid Mr. Bogden was first employed fellow is suffering, we will be An open house will be held Rejoicing over the arrival of their off hours at no charge to moved by the desire to help him, by Kennecott at the Bingham as librarian and Mrs. Beatrice achievement. Mrs. Mr. Monare and child 11th and install fire hydrants in the Magna These presentations represent their first and when we are moved by the Canyon mine in 1938. Following Sunday, August Harvey will again serve as a the Nation's highest award for David Powell of Granger, who area. desire to help him, we come to a four years of service with the day, August 12th for the new counselor. a girl accident-fre- e driving performance became happy parents of New Teachers time when we see that this help U. S. Army in the Southwest Magna Branch of the Saltto Lake Mrs. achieved only by em- July 29th at the Cottonwood Maare and must be administered intelligent- Pacific between 1942 and 1946, County library, according new The teachers following Ruth Vine Tyler, head librarian. have signed contracts to teach at ployees who have demonstrated ternity Home, ly, and ultimately we realize that Mr. Bogden rejoined Kennecott to the is invited The public e basis at the mine it is the denial school that they are careful and expert the on a part-timShe tipped the s:ales at 7 Cyprus for the 1957-5- 8 Prizewinners in the Oquirrh year: open house which will be condrivers. The Post Office Departdenial of liberty, political and machine shop. 7 ounces. The little miss pounds, to 2:00 9:00 It from ducted p.m. Stake Magna July 24th parade Mr. Lawrence Bird and Mr. ment has reason to be proud of has been named Pamela. Proud In 1949 he entered the foreign economic, in the world which is W. 3021 8560 South at is located include: . the cause of most of its sufferservice of the Department of Earl Ericson will teach at both these and all other drivers who grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hours Given 1st Magna Chamber of Com- Brockbank and ing. If we had a world made up State as a reserve officer and Cyprus during are so vitally interested in co- Waller Callister of Granger and The hours are: merce. school year. Mr. Bird operating with the National Safe- Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Powell of the of people possessing this quality served with the North Atlantic coming Mondays through Fridays. 2:00 2nd Entry from Tod, "Rocket," will handle orchestras and relat- ty Council in promoting this Hunter. Mrs. Powell is the former of imagination, this kind of cu- Treaty Organization. Entrance fees for Tuesday p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in charge of Colonel John A. ed activities, and Mr. 'Ericson newly inaugurated Vehicle Safety Elaine Callistcr of Granger. lture we would soon do away Training Technician night Ladies Bowling are due Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p. Supensky, Commander of the will be in charge of bands at the Program. He returned to Kennecott in with the causes of involuntary m. August 31, in the amount of $4.25 Tooele Depot; Bountiful Canta- two schools. Mr. Arden Peterson poverty, and to do away with in- 1951 as a training technician at for p'ay at the Utah Copper Club. loupe Float, sponsored by the will teach vocal, music full time Clos-- d Sundays and holidays. voluntary poverty would mean the Utih Copper Division Mills. They may be given to: to do away with practically all In 1952 he was assigned to the The branch staff includes Mrs. Junior Chamber of Commerce; at Cyprus. Elaine Husband, 2859 South the crime and vice and most of Labor Relations Department, and O. K. Folhsringham, librarian, Stake MIA, "Mutual Ia For You. Other Instructors 85G0 West. included: The to the assistant in prizes became in the 1953, junior world. the suffering Mrs. E. V. Hardy, Mrs. A. L. headMr. Dean Bradshaw, Mr. MichDirector of Industrial and Public Mrs. C. W. Hepworth, Mrs. 1st Primary Stake Board, Margaret Nelson,. 8950 West ael Cannon and Mr. Melvin Mrs. Dora Bevan. ed by I am yMarday. I am gone Relations, Kennecott Copper Cor- E. G. Turpin. Dies Relative Mrs. will teach social studies; A record crowd of 108 girls 3200 South. 2nd Clubs, led by from you forever. I am the last poration in New York City, New Mrs. L. S. Hunt is in charge of Mrs. Sarah Jane Tidwell FarWilliam Mr. Earl C. Brunner, Mr. Blaine participated in the Oquirrh Stake of a loag proeessioa of days, York. the school classes. The telephone Faye Moss and Mrs. a.m. 11:40 at died 78, Edna Meyer, 2922 South 8560 Sunday Brox and Mr. Marion Madsen softball tournament Thursday rar, Mr. Bogden graduated from the at the streaming behind you. pouriag Salt Lake City aflibrary is 2880. Books may Ashby. in home at her M. will Mrs. Lena teach Stake ; 3rd on Elementhe Sunday biology B? A. Hour, a Magna Story evening lalo mist aad obscurity, and at University of Utah with Weal be borrowed the opening days ter a lingering illness. Donaldson and Miss Carol Mick-elso- n tary School Grounds. School, Evan Jones, superintenlast lalo the oceaa of oblivion. degree in 1949. He also attended and renewed by telephone. El-vMrs. of sister was the She economwill fill the home Ester Matte, 3443 Helen Drive. The following results were dent. Each of us has his burden of tri- the Institute of Foreign RelaBoard Given D. Jenkins of Magna. Mri. folMr. ic! the Darrell the For Pioneer Floats, positions; and Handy State of given: of of of defeat, tions, Department umphs. laughter, The Board of Directors includes: Jenkins of this community Play will begin September 10, will teach Driver Training and Magna 1st, 3, Spencer 2nd, 18. Virgil bitterness; we bear our load from the London School of English and Mr. Henry Bcckstead, president; lowing prizes were given: was a niece. wood Mr. El Lauder First will Green 1st the Ward, 42. P. P. Pleasant G. G. 1st, 15, 2nd, 1957. join you into forgetfulness; yet as we Foreign Languages. He presently Dr. O. C. England, vice president; boys physical education departMagna 2nd, 19, Spencer, 20. go .we each leave something ia holds the rank of First Lieuten- Dr. Calvin S. Smith, secretary; Bishop Wallace F. Sadler. and coaching staff. The schedule for August 8lh your subconsciousness. We do not ant in the Intelligence Branch Commissioner Edwin Q. Cannon; 2nd Seagull Float, Bishop Searl ment Mrs. Patsy Smith and Mrs. includes: Huish of the Spencer Ward and love you. We do not hate you. We Reserve Corps. Mr. Marlon S. Bateman. Last Wagon, Mr. Wallace Beag-le- y Elaine Holman will join the girls Magna 1st vs. Magna 2nd. Dale Peterson, who formerly Judge you. P. G. 1st vs. Spencer 2nd. and family. The Magna Women's Club liphysical education department We have no compassion; only carried out industrial relations Other assignments include Mr. P. G. 2nd vs. Spencer. 3rd MIA ia For You. responsibilities at brary became the first official Today has that. Wa have no on' supervisory E. Glen Smith, business; Mr. were at All games begin at 6:30 p.m. branch of the Salt given Lake prizea and lias for the Novelty mills both To County refinery, couragomont yoi only Grant Olsen, industrial arts; Mr. Next Thursday," August 8th will 21 morrow hoe that. been assigned exclusively to the system in 1939. Former librarians follows: be the final time of ball and a 1st Fun Time Express, Ray- Philip Rusk, psychology-eugenic- ;; are Miss Sarah Guernsey, who Wo stead at tha door of tho refinery. Mr. Donald Stambaugh and party is planned August 15th at will soon be 100 years old and mond Olsen. peat welcoming the single file of Mias Jackie Alfred Zamsky, mathematics and the Stakehouse. Tickets are now available to Mrs. 2nd Fire Viola B. Cracker, Miss GuernJones. that paw through, watching days The names of trophy winners see nationally famous Bobby FelTomorrows becoming Todays as sey is at a rest home in Salt Lake Snell and Miss Ruth Heber of the Mr. Hariy Mangua, English. Mr. for the win- ler conduct a Baseball Clinic at City and Mrs. Jones resides in County Recreation; William B. Zamsky, an experienced swim- will be given-o- ne they snter among us. Little by Martin of the Hunter Pharmacy. mer and swimming instructor, ning team and one for sports- Derk's Field August 21st at 6:00 An interesting hair styling and Magna. little we suck out your lift, as Prizes wen also awarded for will supervise the school swim- manship. pjn. beauty program was presented vampires; as you grow older we 13 event to this free are Tickets All young ladies interested in miniature floats. Not. 14, 21, ming program and coach the var absorb your thought. You turn to July 31st for the Hunter Ward volley-ba- ll tournament may to all Little Leaguers under 16 YWMIA. A demonstration on hair and 5, as well as bicycles. Entries sity swimming team. us moro aad more, lese and less and a small charge will be made cutting was given by beauticians contact their leaders. Nos. 14, 21, 13, 5 and 2 should toward Tomorrows. Two additional vacancies reto adults. contact Mr. O. K. Fotheringham. Ida and Jean of the Ida and main to be filled before the open- 4-Ticieets may be obtained by Jeans Our snows cumber your back Clubs In Beauty Nook at Kearns. Magna schooL of ing 8770 or 2590 aad whiten your head. Our icy calling Tony Mora, A discussion on different types of All five toes on the left foot of All the Plan above Fair are teachers pf Community Helen Drive. waters put out your passions. Our Glen Howard Davis, 13, son of Mr. faces, good grooming and skin fully certified and well qualified In addition to the clinic, an care was also held. exhalation dim your hopes. Our and Mrs. Howard E. Davis, 2775 LaDAV for was their time Clubs in the Magna All-Stat The Sunday onthusl-s- h respective assignments Americarf Legion game loves, burnt-ou- t South 8900 West, Magna, were goon. Meetings of and should result in one of the area .are planning a community will be played. Two local players chapters and altered dream-housefrom after he Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Latham leaped amputated, strongest faculties ever assigned fair here on August 15th at the have been selected from Cyprus dissolved illusions, move to you, a slowly moving ore train Thurs- units w re held. and children, Jerry and Gayle, to the local schooL Club. A Women'i Magna program American Legion Post No. 38. surround you. Local people attending were from San Francisco returned day near Copiierton. will be presented at 7:00 p.m. is the and Mora Wo roach up long, sinewy, gray manager Tony Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Barber, Mr. The boys foot was saved. While there they visitSaturday. Mother Diet articles and baked Clothing coach. is Dea the anas of custom and tradition, to Johnny Kennecott Copper Company of- and Mrs. Keith Yeates, Mr. and ed with friends in Hayward, CalMrs, E. B. Pearson of Magna goods that the girla have learned Plans are being made to or choko Today and impede Tomor- - ficials ask the cooperation of re- Mrs. Spencer Alvis, Mr. and Mrs. g in and went received to word last will that this make her be week for Club displayyear to Junior the birthday ifornia, Riding Complimentary sidents regarding the entry of Jess Loveday, Mr. and Mrs. ganize a and China San Francisco, Mrs. Village to ed a as mother, their 15 10 Augusta Tornquvist, to preview showing anniversary of Mrs. Richard Yosemite Park. years, boys Wa are tha world's Yaaterdays. company propcr.y,junless author' James Brusatto and Mr. and Mrs. the ages of in the Murray Salt Lake County and girls, who have their own 84, had died in Sweden. Hymas, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. If you know enough to put your ized or supervised. They point Ray Herrington. Upon their return home, they Sincere sympathy is extended Fair, beginning August 21st. II. II. Wight, entertained at horses. foot upon us. you can riso rap- out the safety hazards that may traveled by way of. Reno and will The also call girls interested present may at on ride lawn us Anyone party Thursday evening occur to children from moving idly. But whan you let Elko, Nevada. An interesting time Flowar Show their gift to the community at their home. Lee Christensen, 2681 or inquire your becks, we strangle and smo- trains. was enjoyed. The Lake this time as their Garden Club pro-jefRidge community at 8565 West 2700 South. A gay time was spent by the ther you. is planning a Flower Show for a very important phase of group. look to Mrs. LaMar and Learn Evans daughI Yesterday. Miss Marjorie Rushton and Club work. Mrs. Burt Wilding is improving their August meeting. Everyone The Magna First Ward Primary mo In tho face, to uso me. and not ters, Susan and Dianne of TucMiss Marjorie Wilcken were is Invited to display their flowers Tuessuffered is a fall to on from is Mrs. was the friend. Grace Christen Everyone son, Arizona, were overnight attend, urged Sunday nicely giving progrgpi bo afraid of me. I am your weekend guests at the home of a in the showing. s.e what these girls are doing weekend visitor at the home of guests Friday at the home of Mr. evening, August 11th, 5:30 p.m. day night when she fell and tore Further Tomorrow ia your friend. Miss Charlena Jansen last time her details, and place and encourage them in their 4 her sister and family, Mr. and friend, the ligaments loose from and Mrs. Richard Bertoch. They in the new Recreation Hall I am your judge and your foar. week. will be announced next week. H Club projsctL Mrs. Dale Sizemore, knee cap. All parents ara Invited, returned to Tuseon on Saturday. -- Henry Van Dyke iin HlfMf! i Cyprus Gives la - Personnel Staff Year Changes - non-ti-aclu- all-da- Former Magna Man Dies Of Hcs-lingto-n, Heart Attack Magna Post lia-w- Office Employes Receive Awards n, d, r; . er Magna Primary Plans Two Events much-neede- APPOINTS KCC INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS HEAD Fine Magna Library Slates Opening August WINNERS ARE GIVEN FOR 24th PARADE Entrance Fees Arc Given For - Lady Bowlers RECORD CROWD ATTENDS STAKE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 4-- H in FELLER, CLEVELAND INDIANS FIREBALL ACE, BOBBY TO BE IN SALT LAKE AUGUST ' MAGNA BOY LOSES TOES IN TRAIN JUMP Hunter Notes DAV NEWS H PLANS MADE TO ORGANIZE 4-- ar RIDING CLUB sight-seein- ATTENTION in ct 4-- |