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Show Universal Microfilming 141 Piarpoal An. Balt Laka City, Utah THINKING out LOUD rnt doal of A UliW wit end a 111 aatura will furaiih a man for satire; but the greatest Instance and value of wit Is to commend welL-TUlot- son. If there Is any one thing the world needs today, it is honesty ef the type possessed by Abraham He first of all was hon i est with himself as indicated by his expressed desire that if. at the end ef his administration he did sol have a living friend left, hehoped at least to have one friend- ,vu x TJ 3 The " Read It In The Timet " Forty-fir- knew the truth of the Id admonition To thine own self be true, and it follows as the night the day. thou cans! not then he false to any man." The big stage show, "Hypnotic in Magna on Marvels," will op.-Monday. October 7th, 8:00 p.m. in the Cyprus high school auditorium. Local citizens will have .heir first opportunity to sec Dr. George Singer, star of the show, Hirr Hew to he happyf Give thought' tin that day at 12:30 p.m. when he to these ten rules which should appears in person on Magna Main be given a permanent place in Street, to hypnotize a local up your mind to he happy. You can think yourself "" being miserable. Learn to find pleasure in simple things. If you can't go to a movie, turn on the TV or radio. Second-Ma- ke the best of your lot. Of course you haven't everything you want and things aren't Just right there isn't a human being who hasn't plenty to cry over, and the trick Is to make the laughs outweigh the tears. TUrd-Do- nY take yourself too seriously. Dont think everything that happena to you is of worldshaking importance and that somehow you should have been protected against the misfortunes that befall others. Fourth Don't take other people tee seriously. Don't let your neighbor! set your standards for you. Try pleasing yourself in- itotdo Flftk-De-n't borrow trouble. You have to pay compound interest mi borrowed troubles and they're harder to bear than your First-Ma- ke Bixth-Do- n't charish enmities aad gnidgas. Don't hoop up old quern la. Kale takes all ihs Joy out af life and hurls us far worse than It doos anyone else. Seventh Keep in circulation. Go around and meet people. Have aa asany Interacts as possible. Eighth Don't hold post-m- o r terns. Dont spend your life brooding over mistakes you havo made or tho sorrows that have befallen yau. Klnth Do somsthlng for somebody laaa fortunate than yourself. Happiness is a coin that wa hasp only whan wa give it away. Tsnth-Ka- op busy. That's the tool remedy for unhappiness. You never saw a very busy person who was unhappy. Mt(M, Utah, Friday, September 27, 1957 DR. SINGER TO HYPNOTIZE MAN ON DOWNTOWN STREET IN MAGNA OCTOBER 7th MHidaBiilh This remarkable demonstration free, and everyone is invited and urged to be present to ; glimpse of this internationally famous hypnotist who will head- show sponsored line the two-hoby the Magna Chamber of Com-mer- ji for civic projects. Unusual Act Professor Singer in his on the street' demonstration of hypno- - sis. will place a subject in a deep and then suspend the sub-- 1 ject between two chairs. While in .his rigid position two hundred pounds of weight will be placed upon the abdomen of the hypnotized person. The old adage, "Seeing is Believing," will be full of meaning for the audience which attends the extraordinary and baffling program to be presented at Cyp-i-s rUS by Dr. Singer, for the show deals with all phases of hypno-- a tism. The show is so planned that it abounds with hilarity, and is billtd as a wholesome type of family entertainment including amazing sequences of audience participation which will never be forgotten by those who see it Imaginary Eating VANDALISM IN MAGNA ALLDREDGE HOMES UP IN MAGNA ASKED TO PARTICIPATE IN U.N. WEEK Among the many demonstra-slee- p tjons of hypnosis given by Dr. There ere laughs, thrills' pnd excitement for the whole family in this fast dean show, and indications are for a full houie.'.Tick-et- s are available from piembers of the Chamber of Commerce; or they may be purchased at the GEORGE S. ECCLES invites door. Magna to participate in United Nations Weak obaarvancea. KEITH BARTON TAKES GOLF CLUB TITLE Keith Barton is now the champion of the Utah Copper Golf Club, after defeating Hal Dalton just one hole Sunday on 36 holes of match play. Jack Ridd won out over Jack Johnston, 4 and 3, for third place in the annual tournament which attracted 110 golfers. Other Winners Other winners are: Consolation Flight Verl New bold defeated Harry Ostler, for first; Paul Aveson defeated for third. Art Moss, A Flight-D- ee Howell, 157, Mac Hales, 158; Milt Dorius, 159; Grant Simmons, 169 (won play-off.full-fledg- 4-- 3, 4-- 3, and aaa were invited this week to assist in encouraging observances of United Nations Week, October The invitation came from George S. Eccles, Utah chairman for United Nations Week. Mr. Ecdes is also president of Jhe First Security Bank System. Governor George D. Clyde has proclaimed the week for saluting United Nations. All-OEffort "Every effort will be made to have schools, churches and clubs participate," according to Mr. Ecdes. Everyone's cooperation is sought Mr. Eccles said in view of world developments now, it Is that particularly important Americana become more familiar with the purpose of the United Nations and recognize the need for making III achievements more widely known. Mr. Eccles added that he is coordinating his efforts with those of the Utah Association for the United Nations, which has for years been active in promoting the U. N. Magna 20-2- 6. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Monson of Magna were injured Wednesday near ML Vernon, Washington, was when their automobile struck by another cer. Mr. Monson suffered shock and bruises and Mrs. Monson had several broken ribs, shock and bruises. They were taken to a hospital In ML Vernon, but are expected to return home the end of this week. Their car was a total loss. A son, Dick, departed by plane Monday, to see his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Monson were to Vancouver and British Columbia, on a vacation trip. en-rou- te Webster Gives Slate Of PTA Season Meets . ut PLANS COMPLETED FOR 6th ANNUAL MAGNA "PANCAKE SUPPER" ON SEPTEMBER 28 The Webster School PTA gives YOUR BIG GAME KILL IS ADVICE Folgcr's coff.e, Lumberjack up. Committee in Charge syr- liberally spread with golden butter and syrup, supplemented with bacon, fruit juice, coffee and milk will he served. All proceeds from this community affair will be used to plant lawn at th? Webster School. Tickets may be purchased at $1.00 per family or 50c per indi- Henry Min i is the chairman, assisted by L. O. Larson, Pete G. Paulas, Glynn Petersen, Kenneth Huffukrr, O. K. Fotheringham, Owen Coon, H. T. Dyches, Thomas Hubbard, Dee Taylor, Byron vidual. Huish. Harold Worker and John . Rokicli. A delirious supper of pancakes, The general to attend. is public invited ONE GOOSE IS BAG LIMIT FINE MAGNA THIS SEASON AT ACE 89 Canadian goose bag limit! on Utah marshes this year have been reduced to one bird, fish and spokesmen game department stated today. This new regulation will be in effect throughout the coming 25 day waterfowl season, starting at 8 am., October 5th. Reason for the reduced bag this year, the department said, is the - continuous decline of the Great Basin Canada goose population over the last five-yeper' lod. It is hoped that by curtailing harvest of the Canada, or dark species, the population will become stabilized and numberi will again increase. . In an effort to give the hunter the most sport possible, this al tentative was selected, rather than by decreasing the length of the eason without curtailing the bag. Both alternatives were set down by the Pacific Flyway Council, with the reduced limit being accepted by the Utah Fish and- Game Commission. Mrs. Leah Bell Ebert Massingn 89, Granite school district is the Magna died Monday, 10:20 a.m. at only Utah unit to receive any a Tooele rest home of causes in- share of the IS million dollars cident to age. She had made her appropriated to help Utah's pubhome for years with a daughter lic schools build new schools, acand Mr. and Mrs. cording to information given this George W. Smith of this com- paper. ar - 8 EMPLOYES RETIRE FROM BE SURE TO TAG The Complete Home Newspaper Number Fifteen , audience. Are Injured On Vacation Times Plans are being completed for Magna's 6th annual Pancake Supper this Saturday evening, September 28th at the Webster School Multipurpose Room. It is sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce and serving will begin at 5:00 p.m. Food contributions have been made by Sperry's Pancake and Waffle Flour, Beatrice Food, butter and milk, Libby's fruit juice, Ire those in which his subjects are involved in tho eating of imaginary ice cream cones. Also a scene where the subjects imagine they ere in attendance at a movie where famous comedians of the post and present appear upon the screen. As a result the participants howl with laughter, much to the merriment of the Magna Couple THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS The Alldredge homes in east Magna have been 'damaged by vandals' in the past several weeks to a total of $1,000 to residences, and thousands of dollars of lumber, cement and lime have been stolen, according to a statement issued Monday by O. Layton Alldredge of the Alldredge Construction Company. He offers a $500 reward leading to the arrest and conviction of such thieves and vandals. Nsw Homes Ruined The vandals have entered new homes that were ready for occupancy by kicking in basement windows and going upstairs to the living quarters. They have Uken knives, cut doors and woodwork and then thrown paint al around walls that have just been painted, stuffed rags into the basement drains and turned on the water to flood the basements. Modal Homs Enlarsd The beautiful Alldredge model home that was completely furnished for Open House recently, was also entered by kicking in basement windows, and the culprits have pulled drapes down, smashed furniture, pulled up car- a A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION' Year st f yeur mind. Ma.g-3st.- KCC GROUP- .- WOMAN ill GRANITE GETS LION'S SHARE OF SCHOOL AID DIES well-know- resi-di-- son-in-la- munity. was born October 14, 1867, in Hancock County, Illinois, to Danile and Fannie George Ebert She came to Utah in 1917 and to Magna in 1922. She married Larkin C. Massingill March 31, 1886 in McComb, Illinois. lie died in 1906. Local Church Member Mrs Massingill was a member of the Magna Community Church and the Ladies Aid Society. She had been a very active person Mrs. Massingill The formula under which the allocation was made and the appropriation were established by the 1957 Legislature. A total of $1,089,850 will bo available for Granite School Die- trict to build two new elementary schools. And, if there's enough lef over from the current appropriations and the 1955 appropriation. Granite stands first in line for more state money. Granite's projects require all but $75,150 of that amount. In line for the balance is a third Granite elementary school costing, like the others, $544,925 The three elementary schools given priority ratings are at 33rd South and Wasatch Boulevard; South West Kearns and one between 2000 and 2300 East, north of 39th South. The one given 7th priority place list for an Elementary School it at 7500 West and 3300 South, near Lake Ridge. during her lifetime, and was regarded by hosts of friends. Survivors include her daughter of Magna, a son, Frank L. of San Jose, California; five grandchildren; eight two sisters, Mrs. Mae Lenix, Rawlins, Wyoming; Mrs. Julia Miller, South Gate, California. Funeral Rites Funeral services will be conducted this Thursday, 3:00 p.m. in the Magna Community Church with Reverend William P. Clark in charge. Interment will be nude fo the Wasatch Lawn cemetery A buried latent is never a busunder the direction of the Peel ied treasure. Talents become treasures Funeral Home. only through use. H. Rupert n; the following slate of meetings The retirement of eight emFlight Stuart Sharp, 165; for the ensuing season: A1 Emery, 166; George Amussen, October 3rd-B- ack ployees with a total of 275 yean to School He Said: WAVE 169, (won of service was announced today playofO. Dr. E. F. Night. I saw a TV show featuring the Waters, 169. October 31 Hallowe'en parade by officials of Utah Copper Divilife of Abraham Lincoln over the C Flight-R- ex sion of Kennecott Copper CorTreseder, 175, and carnival weekend and was reminded of peting. BY ONE-THIR- D "Be certain that you tag your Reed Goodsell (won October and November-A-U poration. several of his sayings. In addition, four 8x5 front glass 175; R. playoff), animal time at of fame kill," Boreitf 180, (won playoff), parents will be contacted for pri- big Seven of the men were from Ha said; "I am not bound to windows have been broken with is a reminder given by the Utah Rex McArthur, 180. the division'! department of mills. vate consultation. win. but I am bound to bo true huge rocks. Department of Fish and Game They were: Joseph H. Carlson, D Flight-B- ill 186; McClure, December PTA officials 5 --General I am not bound to succeed, but 1 Last week, a "Back Hole. digtoday as many of the 972 West Colmar, Salt Lake City, t, Ken 187; Petersen, Glynn to tho live bound to oa meeting. light ger, owned by V. B. Coon, staup ' big game hunts were nearing. M. 191, J. machinist helper, Magna Mill 13 (won Together with the rest of Utah, playoff), 9 8, Consultation. I have." January tioned near the Alldredge conA spokesman said violations of Also; "X know that the Lord is struction site, was broken and Winkel 191. February 6Founderi Day. A the tagging law make up a ma- years service; Frank Coon, 3596 Magna and area are still in the Th tournament proved to be nominating committee will also South 4800 West, Hunter, repair throes of an influenza epidemic, always on tho side of the right damaged considerably at night. jor part of the average 1500 ar- machinist, Arthur Mill, 34 years hitting hatdest at junior and senone of the most successful affairs be selected. but It is my constant anxiety and rests for fish and game law violaProbable Sentences ever sponsored by the club. April 10 General PTA meet tions each year. The following service;. John S. Park) 1909 West ior high schools. prayer that I and this nation Three possible charges can be Walter K.. Daly, principal of 5400 and Murray, oiler, Magna election of officers. should bo on tho Lord's side." made against the vandals bur information was listed for hunt- Mill South, 40 yean service.. high, stated Tuesday that Cyprus All Reminded of Supper of destruction ers to remember as they go afield glary, malicious William Charles 500 were absent on Friday and are Othrrs All local remindare residents Why?' this year: property and grand larceny if the ed of the annual Pancake SupSpence, 909 First Avenue, Salt slightly over 400 on Monday and Why. do you suppose, the Al- valuation of property is over Mis. Julia Winward Sheppick with you at all times Lake City, machinist, Magna Mill, Tuesday. to fellow the per, sponsored by Magna Keep mighty made a night extended Oliver will note her 80th birthan to up 34 Milton At the Doxford, Brockbank, service; Chamber of Commerce on Sat- while hunting the proper tag for yean proportion day anniversary Thursday wth a day, U It wasn't to give ovsry sentence in the state penitentiary. urday, September 38th. Serving the hunt you are participating 2877 .South 8600 West, Magna, of students out with the "flu" is quiet day at home, 2883 South poor human being a chance to forToo, Hie charges are more seabout 38 the same, according to 9000 West. October 4th will be the will begin at 5:00 p.m., and all in. A metal tag is issued for each machinist, Magna. Mill yean got what had happened during vere if entry without permission Principal Clark Frei. the day. aad start again fresh and to a residence or property is day at Cyprus high school! proceeds will be used for the and all the big game hunts, in- service; Frederic S. Rasmussen, The elementary schools are not The regarded Magna lady was The activity calendar is beautification of Webster School cluding the regular and special 2943 South 9050 West Magna, client made at night. The vandals can bucker, Magna Mill 34 so hard-hi- t. born seasons sample with traditional deer and the September 26, 1877, in South permany grounds. special each the of with be sentenced service and Hyrum O. An' a daughter of John W, as ones. as well yean new hunts. mit elk Jordan, events, many Gossip charges. This also applies to Type of Asian Flu and Sarah Buckstead Winward. derson, 2943 South 15th East, Salt BAPTISM CONDUCTED Registration, which la under To all tho gossip that X hear Dr. P. Kesler, Joseph acting juveniles. lock time At of the kill, tag Lake City, machine shop foreman, She has two ions and one m give no faith; to what I sea Local sheriffs are now work the direction of the Commercial director of the Health departsecurely in the hock joint of the Arthur mill 42 yean service. Mr. and Lbs. George W. daughter, deputy sheriff W. A. Club, will start at 11:30 a.m. But only half, for if is dear case. the on believes that when ing typing Sheppick of Magna and Claude Retiring from Hie. ore haulage ment, Featured in the morning will of Magna baptized their animal. Be sure that it is locked All that lad up is dark to mo. reis completed later this week, department is, John E. Gherer, be guided tours of the campus. ion, William George, 3tt months before moving your kill Sheppick and Claudia Kemp, Loom wo tho larger life to live. It is unlawful to,, jtossess or 0586 West 3500 South, Hunter, sults will show the Asian strain both of Sandy. Mrs Oliver also Points of interest to the alumni old at the Greek Orthodox Ts comprehend is to forgive. ia for the epidemic. responsible 16 has eight grandchildren, on this tour will be the new Church Friday in Salt Lake City. transport any big game at any locomotive engineer with 40 yean -- "Tout Compmndre. At Cyprus, only about seven and a sister, Science Building, the new gymThe Rev. Steven Katsaris offi- time if the animal U not tagged. of service. teachers have been absent This includes transportation by Mrs. Estella Stocking of Salt Lake Coat Tout Pardonner." nasium, and the new music wing. ciated, assisted by the Rev. James Various signs of the flu are City. Past students will find many Adams. Godparents of the child foot, horseback, or any other means, and possession in camp, I cant think ef anything more Congratulations are extended changes in their alma mater. Most an Mr. and Mrs. Nick Macris of on headache; aching joints; vomiting, the road, or at home. tirssome than to ha swapped in West will . Jordan. be the enlarged fever, diarrhea. Physicians re- to the fine woman on her anniapparent tho eye by aa evsrhanging tree versary by hosts of friends. student body, consisting of over Pete H the small aon of Mr. commend bed rest The tag must accompany the branch that should havo , boon Mrs. and a and 1100, of 50 T. Souvall Salt of faculty pe nearly animal to or Harry the locker wherever Germany-SGOEPP1NGEN, trimmed long ago. Lake City, was also baptised at is processed and remain with Class Gordon K. .eachers. Back-To-School Tis moat annoying and hurts, cialist Third A homecoming queen, to be the same time. Mr. Souvall is a the meet until it is used up. Mrs. Mr. and son of 23, Marlor, too and X wish soma local resilected Mrs.' football brother Godto team, will by the to tag Reasons 2868 South 8950 Papanikolas. the for Marlor. Samuel request dents would trim their trees. over the festivities of the parents of this baby an Mr. and the animal in the hock joint of West, Magna, is touring Army reign Jose (Bill) Tala manta, 27, of Please? and over all football games Mrs. John A. BQlinis of Salt Lake a rear leg are eeveraL Most imposts in southern Germany with day, 436 Sego (654 South), Salt Lake season. the throughout City. a military troupe staging the 8th portant is the fact that when se- City, was Private Enterprise fatally Injured in an Visiting your Alma Mater concert verGrandparents to both children curely locked at this point, the auto collision The power to choose tho work Infantry DivisionsPorter Saturday at 11:0$ back the brings good old times an Mr. and Mrs. Pete A. Souvall tag is much less likely to be lost. Cole of the musical, sion High scores Tuesday night at a former Magna rewo do, p.m. He was a vast recalls and store memof is of also Salt ' the Utah Copper Club resulted in to the It Lake Kate." other and Kiss logical place Me, tag City, sident To grow and have the larger ories of high school fife. Hie Stu- grandparents to Master Pete Sou- both male and female animals Thursday nighl October 3rd, Regularly assigned to the di- dent Council The victim's car. went out of will have Webster School class- the following fine scores for the has specially design- vall an Mr. and Mrs. and Detachthe when on vision's the tag placed headquarters Harry control while traveling east on rooms filled with parents. This women's .league: Te knew and fool that wa are ment and hock will be easily kept with the of Salt Lake City. Band, Specialist Marlor ed an assembly, with the out21st South about 2000 West It is Ellen free, Nighl and Jean Hubbard, meat until used. the Army in February, standing talent of past years. The left the' highway, careened back will begin at 7:30 p.m. TO aland erect not bow tho knee. entered Roxie Newbold, license 1956. He completed basic training assembly will be presented at only touchdown of the game was which Regular tags onto the and collided almost Te be no chattel of the State. made in the second quarter when have Morse, Margaret Nelbeen lost, locked or broken head on road at Fort Carson, Colorado, and ar- 2:00 p.m. As the parents return to school son, 140: Irene Tuckey, with an oncoming car. To bo the master ef our fata. Ed Pearce to a threw Clyde since purchase may be replaced Planned in September, pw in Recaption rived Europe will have the opportunity to Shirley Begent, Three other persons suffered they Ta dam. to risk, to lose, to win. 1956. LuCarol Following the assembly, there Rydalch, who carried it over the at department offices only for meet John's or Sue's teacher and Harmon, To make our own career begin. Jean BowUni- will be a reception for the alumni. got! line. One of the highlights $1 .fee prior to the start of the injuries. attended Mr. the Marlor Mr. Talamante, a veteran of find out what is being taught and of the game came when Mondel Arlene Harward, Te serve tbs world in our general deer season October 19th. the Korean conflict, was an em- how It is taught in the various den, versity of Utah and is a member Hostesses will be the FHA. Maxine Sandall Batt of broke way. from Cyprus, away season The first home not be replaced after of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. game They may rooms. Esther Matz. 166; Thelma Single-toTo gain in wisdom, day by day. ployee of Utah Poultry Company, will also be held that night at the Davis defense for a that date. Survivors include his widow, With hope and seat to climb, to 145; Claone Dyches, 177; Not only will parents have 8:00 p.m.. when the Cyprus Pi- sprinL Card of Thanks Bernie Romero Talamante; two Maxine Collings, Anita rise. look followthe at Anxiety was felt throughout I wish to sincerely thank rates will .line up against the program Arthur and Ronald, Salt quick Helen sons,. 163; That is PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. Jones, 150; Wimmer, the crowd last the few This each ed Jordan the in kindnesduring rooms, but game Beetdiggers. day everyone for their many -- Author Unknown Lake City; his father, Fidel Tala161. moments of the game when Dawill also hear some of the Cenella Rodgers, ses and aid at the recent death will be well worth seeing. they mante of Durango, Colorado and vis, then on the second yard line, of the year for the of my cousin, Mrs. Mayme MurOthers are Ruby Cushing. 185; Special seats on the three sisters, Mrs. Amador Lujan objectives WOMEN WANTED made an to unsuccessful class. If time permits, questions Elaine Husband, will for the reserved line be attempt Vi phy. Mrs. .and Hanks, Floyd Magna, concerning the class may be askbnak through Cyprus defense. Alumni. MerC. E. Freegaid Father Nordquist, Dorothy Mrs. and is Frances Fernandez, Salt ed by the parents. The Granite School District The Cyprus Pirates travel to The Pep Club has charge of rill 146; Virginia Walker, 172; Lake City. in desperate need of women to half-tim- e Alice Begent, as Stu- Fillmore next week to battle it Millie and the activities Deputy Approved Wedwere Funeral rites held The teachwhat of how and the work at the school cannery,, any out with the Millard Golden James Brusatto of 2879 South dent Council is sponsoring lightChristofferson, 144; Ann Tyge-se- n, in 2nd Ward the should both nesday ing prove Chapel hour of the day. interesting Eaglet. The Magna postoffice has un- Salt Lake 8560 West in Magna, has been ing of the C". 152; Vivian Kemp, and interment and enlightening to all parents. This game should prove-Ver- y Norma Collings, 156; Rose dergone a complete renovation, made in the City, Further informa:ion may be approved as a deputy in the Salt CemeLake Salt refreshments will later Marie City A dance follows the game. The interesting to two peopIe-Coa- cj) Louise ErickZito, adding additional lobby space end tery under the direction of the be Light obtained by contacting L. H. Lake county sheriffs office. served. Mr. Brusatto formerly served alumni will be admitted free of Lex McKee of Cyprus and Coach alio 30 more boxes, announces Peel Funeral Home. son, 150. Bates, supervisor. Wages are of a Taft Watts of Millard. These two Byron L. Huish, postmaster. The charge. as a deputy sheriff in this area. standard lcveL Sincere aympathy is extended A smooth sea never made Beth Ahlquist, Auseem to be well acquainted with boxes were moved from the Gar- to the sorrowed family. skillful Dormariner; neither do un- drey Malmborg. McKee Frieach field since office. to received Davis The best portion of a good other, Cyprus traveled Don't waste yourself in rejection, interrupted prosperity and suc- othy Dea, Norma The changes make it not only nor bark against the bad, but man's life is his little, nameless, day for one of the most thrilling his football training under Coach Between two evils chouse nel cess qualify men for usefulness Fairbourn. Cleone Farns0 Watts. vicwas a this unremembered acts It of kindness more games year. convenient for the public, thcr; be! ween two goods, choose and happiness.-Richa- rd chant the beauty of the good. E. worth, 157; Shirlene Matthews -- Karen Larsen but also for postal employes. tory for the Cyprus Pirate. The Emerson and both. Tyron Edwards. 153; Jackie Peterson, 162. B . FLU SCHOOL DECREASES POPULATION IN LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Bez-zan- Fine Magna Lady To Note Birthday CYPRUS NOTES $100--leadi- jam-pack- ed Pap-anikol- as Magna Youth Tours Germany Former Magna Resident: Dies In S. L Crash Army Posts WOMEN'S Night Oct. 3rd At Webster School BOWLING Pal-ouk- aa 171-14- 9; "Back-To-Scho- ol ' 6; 201-15- 8; 151-14- 8; 6; 145-16- 143-16- 8; n, 35-ya- rd 141-16- 2; POSTOFFICE 50-ya- ENLARGES 5; 141-16- 3; FACILITIES 143-15- 145-14- 7; ' 6-- orth. 155-16- |