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Show i THESTOC 4 check yo 1 mbaCv - n - JBt 0. 0. FEATURE WRITERS F0UI1D K1 THIS PAPER . READ THE! EACH VEZC Lclntyre - Ed. Howe - Howe - Wiffma ikcliart . Edward XL Pickard - haggle u a,f11 Happiness i one lives by which ws an worrying over happen. - woui To what j,, destination. checj, life bar. you koff? jUTYEAR MAGNATUTAl j, FRIDAY JUNE 15, 1934 TOWN mils tilt Magna Matron Comet shoes to Sorrowing family and Friends for Mrs. Osa An U Qiapel. of beautiful flowers paid iaMte to the popularity ot the j natron and the bign esteem 1 he a vai held bytvtryOne. i eat also tilled to' overflowing jg Better Luck Next Time Ottcn by several words, opinions of persons which have uken a e to build can be torn down comLeslie Carrigan Dcfeau Clifton Harria pletely in a few minutes. Anyway, in Other Feature battle ot that's the gist f gathered from First Round between several memben of the younger vet here. They an autoJay Perkins, perky, swift, little hunters and whenever a celebrwon the feature match of the graph visits in this locality, they do their ity summer tennis darndest to opening round in the procun bis or her signatournament here Wednesday - from ture. They obuincd Duke Wellingy- -, Winston Prichard, in a two ton's John Henry" when he was in hour match. 1 his community match halt Lake several weeks ago and Cuy is being sponsored by the Magna t en the week after made e another tnp nis Association under the direction of to see Ted Lewis. They nonJohn Barrett. and relatives who honor, a banwick was bora at Olso, 4 rtbruary 2u, 15104, ddaugh-(Aatos- -e and Mina Benson Anas of friends M to pay her Lovell jnd gfkhard 6-- 3-- 6, 6-- 3, d 6-- 3; n 6-- 6-- 1, 6-- 1, 0-- 2; 6-- 4, 6-- 2, 6-- 3. 6-- 2; 6-- 3, 6-- 3, 6-- 3; The Customer Is Always Right 6-- 1, 6-- 2, 6-- 0. FcssnJ Services Held For Baby Of Thats Not Our Way A reader just stopped in and after ndebted Farmers the preliminary "How are youf My Former Resident youre looking fine, etc., etc., informUrged To Contact ed us that be thought this column was and frivolous and if ws couldn't Funeral services for Clifford Glenn light do any better, why not sure a scandal Kimzey, one year old son of Mr. and column f He offered to help us and Mrs. C. R. Kimzey of Boulder City, contributed then and there, several Nevada, who died Sunday night of choice bits of gossip. I declined his gangrene of the bowels, in a Boulder proposition. My friend, if I wishCity Hoipital were conducted Wed- ed to do so, I could talk for hours in the in one m. o'clock p. nesday at dirty, malicious manner and reveal Magna L. D. S. Ward Qiapel. Mrs. incidents and happenings that arejiot Kimzey lived at Magna nntil about known outside the realm of a chosen two year ago.. few7-believe several which - would The boy is survived by his parents, touch upon your life and that of your a brother, Raymond Parker Kimzey this- - is aos-a- . scandal No, family. and his grandfather, F. P. Wasson ot column and 1 should like to dismiss 1 Magna. I have my all snch impressions. Friends were permitted to call d moments and ious and the home of Mr. Wasson Wednesday in somewhat futile attempts to put try from 1 to 2 p. m. Burial took place them on paper. 1 read the other night m the Pleasant Green cemetery. where Walter Winchcll gets threatening. letters in tv try mail for bit disclosures of petty, slanderous gossip and although comparatively a young man, he is very much 1IURIES WHEN HITS HORSE Magna residents were in (Tsesday at 12:30 a. m., when utomobile in which they were We 1 bwt Sth Like City to Magna street about Jute street. 7-- 5. V-- 3EE SUFFER Thirty-thir- 6-- 2; 6-- Haws. s itray horse on DEMONSTRATOR 6-- 3, e; 4 6-- 2; in hbir-adtno- n, AUTO TAKE 1934 FORD o-- 2; 0-- 2, two brothers, "Lcland and lAsSenon and four suters, Mrs. yurtman, Mrs. Maurice Tuttle, b rnrian Anderson and Mist all of Magna, liittiinely passing ot Mrs. Sand-- : be deeply regretted by ev-- s She was a true mother and M worker in the town. 1 be t lynpathy of the community is at to the bereaved family. following program was given the memory of the highly ft women: opening tong, layering Hope" by Percy Pearce R. Packard; prayer led by iMa. selection, "I Love You Carl Dca; remarks, Manr-jliulsong, "Resignation" by 3. Holt; remarks, Vcrn Taylor; I nation, "Absent" by Clandia Hr Edward Sutton, p: murks,-an of Oquirrh Stake; (election gnartette, "beautiful Isle of wane"; remarks, Verl Haws; dosing prayer. by J. M. Bezzant. foment was made in the Wasatch k wttb dedication of the grave illr. match, Lesic defeated Clif- et 6-- 0, o-- .snug are her husband... three Kiyurd, chalantly walked in a stage door to the room when the famous bandmasCamgan ot bingham ter was. Lewis, says the boys, lookton riarru, ed up at them and in a very ruffled ' manner said, "How did you get in Wednesdays Results bent" The youngster replied, 'Thru Senior Division Wendell tiibier detcatca Hy Duck' that door." Lewis turned hu back and with careful deliberateness, ordend: Dick. Gormtiy deworm, i, "Well, get oat the urns way you came Waltested Spencer 'I aylor. in." No, we n not uking sides and lace bacuer detested Neil pehnon, even though .these episodes to the pet-so- u jay Pericins detested Wuutoir in tb limelight would get most y- -; Keren bonne dePrichard, tested jay Richardson, oerauit; Leslie monotnous, what' is that laying which n entrance through the goes something like, "don t bite the Forcing Lamgan detested Clitton Mams, nand feeding you?" Maybe back with a large iron bar which they led Ashby detested bob I've that issimiles mixed up. got my left, thieve drove away Friday night Jarvis, with the 1934 Ford 8 DemonstraJunior Division Oh-O- h tor from the front showrooms of the Charles Ixruck detested Harold driver when Magna Motor Company. Girl (to Ciuton Harris Linke, Pehr-sothey started home from the alumni investigating deputies N. F. Gerald Boicourt, is the believe A. Hank and it P. last "For sake, week) goodness parry fvcith bonne detested Vera bnekner, work of more than one person and at deiault; Jay Perkins detested Janus use both hands." J. N. K. "Cant. Gotta drive with the present time are working on sevKobert Pehmeth deDeath, eral good dues. one." tested Donald Ferguson, The stolen car was a boys Division four-doFord Sedan which has been Jack Olson detested Howard Barused only for demonstration purposes. defeated Cluff Gail rett, As is the custom, the key was left in Dale Darrel Perkins, One of onr friends tells ns this one; the ca and the thieves had only to McArthur detested Wilbur Barrett, The president ot a local gas com- turn it and dnvt the car out. In adde;. Duckworth Raymond pany was making a stirring address: dition to the automobile, a small tested Clyde Coon, "Think ot the good the gas company of state tax money was also the tourney continued Thursday. has done.'" be cried, "if i were per- stolen. Papers, books, etc. of the es1 Hona mitted to pun should say, tablishment had been disturbed but or the Light brigade". And a cusnothing els of value taken. tomer immediately shouted: "Oh, what a charge they made!" toe onl y three-s- DARING THIEVES "v m; back-sug- -- , d half a mile west light-hearte- Kelson, 28, suffered a lac-o- a the right cheek and Hall's M. Mary Hall, 21, bruises on Tbt arm. They were treated at ,ilt Lake General hospital, where ere uken by Deputy Sheriffs Wynolds and Leon Hyland. Magna Boy Enters gray-heade- Drouth Relief Adjustment Group Many Foreclotures Now Being Avoid- td Through Work of Committees Farmers threatened with foreclosures being urged by th state farm debt adjustment committee to. ukc their troubles to their local committeemen for discussion. It, is pointed out that adjustment groups are making great Headway in bringing debtors and creditors together and relieving distress. The committee makes the following announcement in a bulletin released this week: art committeemen in twenty-tcounties of Uuh are contributing their tim,' effort and in some casts, actual expense for the purpose of settling debu, particularly farm debts. Seventy-fiv- hree e HUE 2 (Article reprinted from filet of th Porphyry, a magazine published during the World War period for employes of tb Utah Copper Company.) D. C. Jackling First Viet President snd Managing Director of th Utah Copper Co. ' (By Ed T. Smith) per-so- b-- 3, ta I -- cmzea here. This is your city, its institutions, activities, further development and growth depends upon you. Thus you do not want to be disloyal to it. The man who is disloyal to his town is disloyal to himself and all that is best in him. He it hu own enemy, foe be undermines his character and thus deprives bis efforts of that incentive which is the most powerful of all factors. a Loyalty produces a reciprocal effset in all with whom a loyal coma in contact. A man who is loyal to his friends, family, town, country nd his God will never be troubled with disloyalty oa the part of others Tb definition of Civic Loyalty undoubtedly varies but it certainly is not knocking your town, buying from mail order bouse or traveling to the larger cities to purchase items when you can buy tb asms -thing at home and usually for lea money, , is not disFrankly, spending money with out of town "peddlers loyalty but foolhardiness, if you value the purchasing power of your dollar, Bragging that you bought it in the city is only flaunting your lack of loyalty. Th money that is spent in your town will add more to the capital in circulation and more individuals will benefit by money which has purchased commodities here. r, 30, wile ot Mick rfk, undent of Magna who died a Lake hospital Sunday 5:30 I gt xatt peritonitis, were con ilbsrtuajr in the Magna Ward leMsdwick, PLAYGROUND It u a popular phrase Civic Loyalty. - It provides a goad text for orston and columns of newipiper editorials. Nevertheless, it is a topic of Tisc union that should be forcibly brought to the sttention hit-tim- id Tseng No. 8 BUY AT HOME TALK-- TOURNEY 111 jgil services oat of wanting that to not eatitpd sad thinge that never crowded Urged to Support Card Party, Proceeds to Bay Play ground Equipment Community It just as easy to writ a short article about D. C. Jackling as to givt a synopsis of tb Encyclopedia Britaa-aic- a on the back of a postcard. It simply caat be don. The only thing on can do is look for s moment at one aspect of this many tided personality. Probably tb point which most interests tb man in the street it not to much wbat be has done, at bow he has done it. To start as penniless and almost homeless farm boy, to win a technical education entirely by bis own tl forts, to fight his Way, not only unaided but in the fact of strenuous sad persistent opposition, to the b now bolds this surely is CLUB1 position an achievement which .must- - firs the imagination and kindle the ambition of every man with red blood in his Following a short business session veins. for the American Legion, Cyprus Post Mr. Jackling' whole lift bat been No. 38 and th Auxiliary! ast Thus-da- y on of persistent, constructive planevening at the Utah Copper Club, ning and working ahtad. "Plan yont ladies of the Auxiliary were gucstr work, then work your hat plan" with been his system, if not hit motto. He at an important the Legionairres to hear Darrel T. had nothing but th scrappiest kind of frosn country schooling, and no experience Lane, national committeeman Utah, give a report on a national but that of a farm band and teamster, t when at the age of 20 his eya were meeting held in May. Mr. Lane cited bow the activities opened to th advantages snd posof the Legion are helping many pro- sibilities of s technical tducation. Ones jeets and plans and explained in de- convinced that he wanted it, nothing tail the various working functions pf I could stand in hit way. Studying 16 His talk was most I snd 1 8 hours a day, working at the organization. and interesting to th I ever be could find during vacations, members. , I later helped out by uking an assist- professorship, he worked his way Following the ulk, the two th men for a sug dutch I through th Missouri School of Mines, separated courses in lunch snd the ladies for a social. Mrs. I lnf finished the four-yea- r C E. PicketL gave a short , Ulk n I three jrears. atundance A gratifying Rdac." Once be began to feel his feet, there was present. was no backing and failing jn his choice of a career. He very early decided that the greatest possibilities lay in metallurgy and chemistry, snd from that time on be specialized in these subjecu. Teaching did not aopcal to him for long; he wanted to be out in tb open, making practical application of the knowledge be had gained. So be The next meeting of Mine, - Mill resigned his position at the School of and Smelter Workers Union, No. 201,1 Mina and in 1894, at the age of 25, will be held Monday, June 18, 8:00 landed in Cripple Creek with only o'clock p. m. in the Empress Theatre $2 or $3 in his pocket snd took the at Magna.. Inasmuch as ssvenl mem- first job that offered itself in an ber have got the meeting place conshop, Once fairly started in his chosen fused with the Gem T beaut, it is ex plained that "the Empress is located career, be soon began !- - assert himself. His first big opportunity came just above th Sheriff office. "Dfficialt urgrall members to be ta m 1 896. when h wet given a chance atundance as several important items to see what be could do with tb re will be discussed. fractory gold ore of the Mereur Mine in Utah. He worked out a method of handling this ore at a satisfactory profit. A problem which prominent metallurgists from all over the world had failed to solve. As a mult of his success be was sent to examine and report on what is now tbs mine of the Utah Copper Company at Bing- t LEGION CONDUCTS JOINT MEETING AT COPPER . er - unttsnt Union Meeting Next Monday In Empress Theatre Black Rock Beack Retort Balking - -- is Will Be Rebuilt if' For the express purpose of purchasing equipment of baseballs, bats, etc., for tb Magna playground st tbs Uuh Copper park, a card party is being planned Monday, Jane 25 by the Women's Club, also sponsor of tb The public social will playground. be held in the Women's Oubrooasa, with admission price set at 25c. High scon prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. , , t It is very doubtful if tb women will b able to obtain watsr for th swimming pool a tbs Utah- Copper Company has not a sufficient supply to ukc care of the tree and lawna. It wai hoped that water might be obtained for erven! days a week, bat definite: word has not ban received relative to the decision by Copper of- ficials. In th event that it is not possible to obtain watsr, it becomes more necessary than ever to have equipment for rec rational . center the community which opens Monday, June II nndcr tbs direction of Mrs. Don Lnnd, instructor. Mrs. Lnnd is planning an extsnaiva baseball, of competitive program norseshoe and other games for th boys and girls but it will b extremely hard for on woman to conduct th activities without th swimming pool or suiublt equipment. Even if you do not play cards or for functions of this nature, your cooperation is urgtd for th project Support it by purchasing at lost oat ticket sad help mainuin a community recreational ctatyt. .. .. an PROVO SELECTED FOR ANNUAL UTAH BAND CONTEST Provo was selected as the siu for tbe tut high school band contest in 1935 by the committee la charge of th selection, Calvin S. Smith, spokesman fot th group, announced i Wednesday. Salt Lak City, Pries and Cedat City were other citia competing for tbt honor - thousand persons at.Twenty-eigh- t tended tbe 1934 compstiton at Pries, th committee atimaud, with a' to- -' tal or 4 1 3 high scboot pBpit engago ing in tb various events. Thirty-twsenior and eleven junior high schools were represented. Tbet were 3031 band memben The and 458 orchatra participants. glee club boasted a tout membership of 491, while there were 185 ensembles snd 61 vocal solo. The report was submitted by M. J. Barlow of Cedar City, chairman of the committee. t ham. The Black Rock bathing resort oa Tbe history of this investigation, Often, after the stress and strain the south shore of Great Salt Lake, of the tremendous amonnt of boring an' (IHIAN GRAND orundetermined of fre con and of extenuating circumstances destroyed by and sampling and testing and retestswered last week,) services were al ditions, new t methods and plans art igin Monday, will be rebuilt this sum- ing that was dons, of how th propo- - 4-- H Club LODGE DATES I so held in a local church to offer up evolved and to the working mtr, J. Q, Griffith, president of tbe gjtloa wa applied turned the down to downfall. d Word has just been received here prayer for a One an Black Rock Beach corporation, owners out of difficult problems. and of Mr. Jack- that John E. Jones, son of Mr. and Bretbern, said the official in charge. sarctly find in Amerian procedure, and operators of tbe resort, announced eapiuIistl concerned, SET long and persistent efforts to lings You have come to pray for ram. a more Mrs. J. R. Jones has been accepted as potent and effective method of Wednesday. interest other rapiul in wbat he was an intern in tbs Muskegon Hospital, The foundation of religion is faith. settling farm financial difficulties than Club held its fiat Work of daring debris from the convinced would The local be a paying propo V to the You com to the one now used in 39 states of the site has suited and new buildings will death of a prominent Muskegon, Michigan after having re- Where is your faith? recently st th borne of th 11 this would meeting much sition too ukc W is the Knights of Pythias, ft ceived his Master of Art Medical Doc- pray for rain, and not one of you Union. It is a departure from old be started as soon as plans for th new club leader. Mr. Melva Lanes. space to tell here. 4 accessar to Iris were elected a follows: postpone the tors Degrees from the Louisville, Ken- bring an umbrella!" methods and the applying of new ones. bath bouses art ready. were his As efforts everyone knows, scheduled dates of the Grand first Elaine Gee, veritable Have is Faith tucky University. a "new dal" president; Hatton, effectively It They finally successful. Capital was secured esswons of the d John is the third Magna boy to Beckstead, : Jan Knights of to build first the old Copperton mill Despite a number of obstacles, mem- applied in this troublesome field of comit-tet- s Pythian Sisters of Utah, graduate from this Louisville Univer- bers of the Cari Sudbury, song and asurer; endeavor. Upward of 2.000 an Women's NAYLOR Qub then the R. Magna at C. huge Magna Bingham, Gtorge Z. Edwards of Garfield, cheer leader; Betty Baker, club reportand 10,000 persons have acceptsity, being a classmate of Dr. Edward going ahead with their plans to again plant near Garfield and later to pur er. Other J Ihe itate order. Best Grose and Dr. Vcrn Anderson. the regular members tn June from the ed governors conduct the annual playground at appointments chase tbe Boston Consolidated mill, Convention will be held June wishes of congratulation and success GIVEN COPPER Beckstead snd Katherine Rasmussen. Ball Parkland with a most of tbeir respective sUtes to work with stands. tbe where now Arthur Magna plant Salt Lake Tentative plana were laid for the according to Mr. in his new position arc extended. commendable spirit of FAITH, b(' out pay, with the hope that they may Neither will space permit of reference the appointed place. All and th general ruin of tbe dub POSITION mines iieve they can put the program over. be able to assist their fellow citizens yar tbe and further CLUB to developed, eri arc urged to attend the discuaeed. Mist Etta Underwood, who recent- The distress. in are financial who next tremendous interests acquired in other Sunday, playground opens ly graduated from the Salt Lake GenJane 18. Send your kiddies down is apparent that the time has come industrice, by tbia man who seems tIt re I in Lake Salt eral Hospital City, snd in which all persons irrespective of for sports to an announcement made reedy to have lived a hundred lives to tbs I v? Pehrson left Thursday tot turned to her nursing duties Friday games. playground tbeir preferred legal rights, are yield- by C. W. Madsen, president of th in one and that one, apparently, of your automobile running it sands ills, Idaho where be has after a brief vacation with her parents, at the curb, the motor barns fad and Clarence R. Nay-- 1 hardly yet past iu threshold, and Club. fair demands of tbe Utah to Copper justice ing It Make $4 He will- - also Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L, Underwood. the I of I quote his oil, gon through all th motions, and Office inMain it? How done the has be the located n and to accept art lor, willing his brother, It seems that even it i jolly get play sec-- 1 Paul, who is in time wilt war itself out r but the own answer, from an interview tjw Magna Plant, has been appoinud for members of the fourth vitation- of an unbiased, Cr manjker of the Kras Depart- I to i group of Complimentary in the Mag-Cluthe performs no work. Thousands of Uuh American ar b Copper ceatly published committee to meet with beitt and in ary-treasurer there. friends from Tooele, Miss Ruby Ed estate, they cannot rid themselves of term of work and more work. of men are running tbe ar of tbeir the fill Work, aiin. unexpired and conversational j to, a way . friendly wards. Miss Beth Elliot, Miss Edna their newspaper work- and invariably For ten yran, life with tbe throttle wide open, withcompliated financial E. McCarty, resigned, effective June Thats tbe formula. wheels are spin,limentary to Mr. and Mre. Elliot, and Miss Edna Humphrey en the subject comes up for discussion. work out these 15 a hours used II method 8. day. Iv worked out noticing that tbe This is tbe svtnged rtUTc who are Card At a recent meeting, various feature problems. into tbe and; snd deeper that visiting here tertained Saturday evening. 1 deeper ether fu ning I since was sUtes Mr. Madsen alllstadily, persistently, every by the farm debt adjustment commitAngeles. California, Mrs. games w era played and prize swarded idea were suggested to produce big the dab should J old enough to know what work was. thousand are chugging merrily along to business pertaining tees. snd better newspapers ,and among fl tertained at a lunch to Mrs. Kenneth Sbofed, Mrs. Cliff gcr But you must know my definition roads, with a stone wall jnat around be taken up with Mr. Naylor lit j f" tot One of tbe things that deeply conrelatives. Covers Turner and Mrs. Effie Fsulmer all them one newspaper man .warned his ? work. To repeat mechanically the tb next turn. Effort alone wont do of is to know "for 7 at one table. Mr. and of Tooele. An attractive luncheon fellow publishers against an em harass- cern tbe state committee constructive and daughsame task, whether it be traching. sell- it. It mait be definite, baby Mrs. Keith Jarvis H said that be bow to get correct information about f mane,, guestt of Mrs. Pur- - was later served and a most in ing, bookkeeping, or laying bricks, effort; it must be continuous, and it bomt tbeir returned jolly time ing moment column. to across this Kaye, of ter, organization started one, offering $1 for "embar- tbf object Whenever I Mrs. George S. Tay- - had by everyone. must produce results. farmer who is in a distressed Magna Sunday from th L.:D. S. is not wotk; that it labor. Th work home in Garfield. ... , efforts failed to that found bat rassing moments." On letter received to every my sister. Mr. is I conMrs. Jarvis's continuous, man is or may Hospital. purposeful, financial condition and who th expected results, I chose Thomas Paddock who has been read thusly: "I came borne from work The Erma, Skinner of Bingham,, a stay- structive effort followed by accom- produce road threatened with foredoiure. and went at it again nn-ti- ll McDonald of Salt Lake visiting friends be re daring tbs last and found a strange man making love be another time. leave short a the her for If with know that you engine plishment. him to ing committee wants I got there. viaitor during the wcck bai returned to his home in Ssa to my wife. I was very embarrassed. a citizens emfriendly group of his fellow Pleas send $2 as my wife" re LitPaddock Mr. Francisco. Mrt. Mi of formerly condition Myrtle The ton,n Stew"m has been organized by appointment barrassed too." sided here with his parents. AWARDS $35C3 DAMAGES committee tlefield who fell and broke ber arm The editor sent $3 admitting the from th governor into him in several weeks ago, is repotted conof the assisting for purpose also tbs that might t1 stranger possibility CRASHES CRASH GIRL VICTR.I bis farm debt difficulties. siderably better,. A speedy recovery TREE . .. have been embarrassed snd discontin- solving it will give is hoped for her. them, are of one " If you ued the column. swarded mobile driven by Lorenzo Day.. Tbe Miss LaRut Long was you courage and fill you with new MAGNA DRIVER IS STRICKEN a jury accident occurred at Hunter. of snd by $3500 Monday R. C. damages Mn. Mr. snd Kimzey confidence in lay M. Evans and family bop if you will L Grant Miss Long alleged that Hatch was Dr. were in District' Roger Judge Nevada, became Boulder illness he of of son while dizzy City. before any oarc-bcfgency hospital, that 1 0 and , that da suffered per moved to Magna Wednesday to make yonr problem f hi, trial of her $ in negligent court, home th week at visitors duringjbe local committee. ' Stocking. 49 for a moment, losing control of the their home. Dr. Evans, popular den your caa assure suit against Jerry nunent injury, to her --neurons system W P injury personal F, Mrs. father,' Kimzey-'will of the that said Brrowly escaped serious vehicle. We you y s, Patrolman Ipson you of' as a malt of iajaria she received in tist, formerly conducted part-tim- e 4lr The sympatby-- f tbe commun- Hatchs Fourteenth North of the car was demolished where fice here but has decided to make be received with kindness by any mtm-be- r Both Mia Long and Mr. a the crash. top was 'she recited that JCim-ze- y Mr. Miss Long and Mr. i extended to the car plunged branches of the tree bad raked R. N of your committee and that they ity student abode. He has were Hatch at the Cyprus Hatch his a car in Magna permanent old piloted by passanger in the death of their 4 tag atrak a large witTfive the same are and determina-ti- o i loand when the 'accident ocSchool location office bis in her High moved 1933, March 3, complaint, who was buried on Mr--. Stocking was treated for minor against a tree, to the solving of your probltm son, Clifford Glenn, on tb west cor. collided with an auto curred,!vehicle the when here told patrolmali their abrasions on bis right knee snd forr cated in the building Wednesday.-own. as they would if it were - 'L " ner of Center and Main Street. took him to the emer bead. - - As Interns In Michigan Hospital i In cooperation with the nation-wid- e program for rain (which was Names Officers Here much-neede- AHEAD 4-- Of-fic- en secretary-tre- Py-ftt- - -- tern- er pc 1 n 1 u JURY INTO 't TO WHEN OF ,n n. s nr one-ye- -- -- j . |