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Show Friday, Sept. 20, 1957 Imnli Troop To Moot Local Men Named Brownie Troop No. 52 will bold their lint meeting on Wed- To Lodge Office nesday, September 25th, 3:30 p. Fost:r W. Nuesmeyer of Magna ra. In the Magna Scout House. AH are invited. was elected grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias at the The ablest men in all walks of Grand Lodge of this organization life are men of faith. the weekend. Other local men named to office were George W. Metcalf, trustee and D. S. Walker, supreme representative. in Ogden over Whittier School PTA News It is a sad thing to begin life The Whittier Elementary School with low conceptions of it. PTA announces the following T. T. Munger meetings for the coming year: October 10. Social. MiUMiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiuHlj November 7, Teachers' Consultation. February 8, Founders' Day meeting. Dedication ceremony of Whittier School and a nominating committee will be chosen at this time to present names for next year's officers. March 6 Teachers' Consultation, general PTA meeting and election of officers for the year 1953-5- 9 will be held. BROCKBANK NEWS See you at the polls'' was a familiar sign at the Brockbank junior high school Though Friday, the 13lh is supposedly an unlucky day, it proved otherwise for the six students elecwho won the student-bod- y tions. Dick Bennett will serve as student body president Assisting him will be Ray Johnson, vice president and Jeanette Kilpack, secretary-treasure- r. Cheering our team on to victory will be Sandra Taylor, head cheerleader, Linda Coe and Geraldine Barker, assis- tants. The students were very enthuThe Whittier PTA presented the Whittier School with two siastic with this years elections. beautiful murals which are on Campaigning was csrried on display in the halL One is a scene. throughout the week and posters The Tetons," the other is The lined the bulletin boards. Fine was displayed Widgeons," depicting birds in sportsmanship throughout the election. flight. Linda Mitchell and Judith Ridd A 9x12 rug was also presented to the first grades and a directory board, listing teachers' Handicapped People names, room number and clan May Use Jackling they are teaching. The Whittier PTA lists the following as officers: Mrs. Leslie Craig, president; Mrs. Joseph Deli, vice president; Mr. James Lawrence, second vice secretary; Mrs. Richard Rush ton, president; Mrs. Merrill Hymas, treasurer; Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, program chairman; Mrs. Arvil Nielson, membership chairman; Mrs. John Nielson, magazine chairman; Mrs. William Burke, Mrs. Ralph Newton and Mrs. Joseph Lewis, hospitality committee; Mrs. Shirl Richardson,- historian; Mrs. Marian Sodja and Mrs. Frank Moon, room representatives; Mrs. John Segler, publicity; Mrs. Robert Babcock, safety; Mrs. Archie Jefferies, Mrs. Chris Kush ton, Mrs. Jerry Newton and Mrs. Robert Wood, health and Mrs. Jack Marshall, chaplain. - Pool Free of Charge Any person in this area physically crippled, may use the Magna Jackling swimming pool free of charge, it was announced this week. They are asked to obtain a letter from their doctor and may participate in the open plunge. Thomas Barker has been named chairman of a committee from (he Magna Community Council to erect a plaque inside of the building and a sign outside, naming it as the D. C. Jackling Pool, after the famous founder of the Utah Copper Company. TELEPHONE COMPANY PUCES DIAL SERVICE IN KEARNS Delightful Program A delightful program, given by the Mia Maids and Explorers, was presented last week at the Hunter Ward, opening the fall and winter season of Mutual. A full slate of events is scheduled for all ages over 12 years, beginning at 7:39 p.m. every Wednesday night . Officers and teachers in the YWMIA. are Mrs. Irene Furness, president; Mrs. Dora Miller, manual counselor; Mrs. Carol Bertoch, activity counselor; Mrs. Camille Hart, secretary. Others are: Mrs. Leol Ludwig, Mrs. Gleaner,, teacher; Erma Young,-Junio- r Gleaner teacher; Mrs. June Smart Mia Maids; Mrs. Retta - McDaniel, 2nd Year Mrs. Fred Timmerman, 1st Mrs.' Lucille year BeeHive; Prows, sports director; Mrs. Adina Rydalch, speech director. YMMIA officers and teachers are Westly D. Jarvis, president; Bernett Smith, manual'counselor; Charles McDaniel, activity coun' selor; Gene Austin, Secretary; Howard Ludwig, teacher; Stanley Carter, scouts; Harold Dangerfield, Jr. M Men; O. adult advisor. Bee-Hiv- e; n. Bun-derso- n, Sunday morning at 12:01 a.m., the Mountain States Telephone Company placed in service another new dial central office at Kearns, Utah. Prior to Sunday, telephone service to the Kearns area had been provided from the Murray exchange. The actual time required to The sheriffs office has plaivd disconnect all Kearns telephones new traffic regulation signs in from the Murray exchange and the Magna subdivisions, relative place them in operation at the to rates of speed, etc. new office was less than one They ask the cooperation of all mirtute. motorists in observance of these With the establishment of the laws. Kearns office, a new calling zone, with a prefix CYpress 8, was created for the Salt Lake metro- Garbage Cans Placed On Magna Main Street politan area. Construction of the new teleFour garbage cans, donated by phone building started in December of last year. It is designed to the group, hav been placed accommodate the anticipated on the Magna Main Street, and continued growth of the new chained to poles. area. Everyone wishing to dispose of trash when they ave on Main II:id w- - not faults of our own, asked to use Street, is we should take less in thoi.-- cans. kindly complaining of others. -- Francis de S. Fenelon. ADVERTISEI IT PAYSI NOTICE I New Signs Placed In Subdivisions 4-- H TO OUR CUSTOMERS Beginning Sunday, September 22nd. 1957. end every Sunday thereafter, our Drug Stores will bo dosed. We feel this is necessary in order that our employee may have an opportunity to ob- serve th Sabbath. I f AU prescription refills or other business requiring the services of your Pharmacist should bo attended tq BEFORE Sunday. Hostaver. provisions will bo made to supply emergency medica- lion. . ' t . LA REVIEW Card of Thanks thank everyone for their many kindnesses in the recent death of my beloved mother, Mrs. Susan Davis. --Mrs. Ernest Mecham PHARMACY I wish to DRUGS by DUKE MAGNA DRUG Whatsoever thy hand findeth The fellow who isn't fired with to do, do it with aU thy might. enthusiasm is apt to be fired. as - IOC 6TH SB28 ANNUAL H s f k Sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce WEBSTER SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE t ROOM ) SERVING BEGINS AT 5:00 P.M. FOOD CONTRIBUTIONS BY: Sperry Pancake and Waffle Flour. Beatrice Food, Butter and Milk. Libby Fruit Juice. Folger Coffee Lumberjack Syrup k . ,1. ssssss $1.00 FAMILY 50c INDIVIDUAL TICKET |