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Show r - Ulw. Universal Microfilming 11 Pivrponl At. , 8,11 Lk City, Utah U 5 'I H IME BJ Read It In The Time1 Forty-fir- st The Complete Home Newspaper Year XJqEdsVqz OgCdgqO POorao 0GCnOEO0OainiD TJleeG On Thursday evening, 6lh, 6 30 p.m., a Febru-ar- MagTiaLhIiday7 January 31, C of C OFFICERS Fine Woman INSTALLED Dies After AT BANQUET Relations Institute and Founders Day program will be held at the Webster Central Lumber Remodels Store Mrs. Sadie LaRue Miller Rom-re57, of 2818 South 8700 West, died Saturday at a m., at her home-afte- r a long illness. She was born May 15, 1900 in American'' Fork, to Thomas and Clare Kelly Miller. She married George L. Romrell September 10, 1926, Salt, Labe LDS Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. Survivors Given ll-4- Elem-.n-Ur- School. Tnese meetings are held annually in Granite District schools, to help promote better school and community relations. Several r to- pics of local int.rest wiI be discussed at the meet, and all local people are urged to attend. Preceding this meeting, a Founders Day program will be presented. A past presidents pin will t-1 given to Mrs. Heber Garside and all past presidents will be p.esented with a lovely corsage. Ihe schools are YOURS, support them! i The Whittier School Community-Sc- Relations .Institute was held January 23 in 'the multipurpose room. Similar meetings are being held in all schools o,f Granite District. These meetings are being held to gain a better understanding of community and school problems. Keynote speaker for the evening was Mr. William Martin, a member of the Granite School Board. Groups were organized to discuss various subjects of interest to both school and community. A summary of all the groups was compiled and presented to those in attendance. hool irnown above is Mrs. Lou Swen on and Mrs. Melva Jean Hicks, examining gift items that are now on display at the Central Lumber and Hardware Company, in their newly remodeled store interior. John Papanikolas, owner, states that he is, confident that business will continue to progress and improve, and they are doing the remodeling to better serve local shoppers. Several other firms are also planning new modem store fronts and renovations for better service to local people. CRADLE ROLL Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thatcher became happy parents of a baby girl, born January 16. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and has been given the pretty name, Julie. They have a son, Alan, who is happy about the new sister. Mr. Thatcher is produce manager at the Magna Safeway Store. oy Scouff VJcch To Be Observed VJiflh Court Off Honor end Circus Services Held Tuesday For f.lagna Lady PLAYER OF WEEK n Miss Devon Smith Is Bride of Donald Heise Miss Devon Smith, daughter of Mrs. Martha Smith, Hyrum, Utah, became the bride of Donald Paul Mr. Larry Bird Heise, son of Mrs. Edwin F. Heise, is working hard of Magna, on 24. They Ito make a suc- - recited vows inJanuary the Logan LDS cess of the Cyp- Temple and a reception honored rus traveling as- them that evening at the Hyrum School First Ward Recreation Hall. sembly. Days is Beautiful Gown them;. It will be For her the lovely given first a t bride chose awedding, saballerina-lengtTooele high school. The Jor-- j tin gown with trimmed neckline d a n traveling and appliqued lace flowers on the '$, f By Karen Larson freestyle Larry Tracy, C; Roy Houser, BE; Sadler, C. butterfly LeGrande Tracy, C; Phillip Houser, BE; Earl rd 100-yar- d of Cyprus. 200-ya- freestyle-McG- 100-ya- C; ill BE; Nielson, C. backstroke-Thor- BE; Snow, C; Whitworth, BE. d freestyle Roy Houser, BE; Mollenaar, BE; Taylor, C. d breaststroke Housley, Survivors are her husband; two C; Sheridan, BE; Hoskuson, C. Diving MoGill, C; Bradbury, daughters, a son, Jos.ph T., Magna; Darlene Romrell, Provo; Mrs. BE; Jensen, BE. individual medley Haiold (Connie Clara) Newman, Granger; a brother, Leonel Earl, C; Phillip Houser, BE; Collins, C. T., Salt Lake City. d medley relay CypMrs. Romrell was a fine mother rus, Johnson, LeGrande Tracy, nd fnend to all, and news of her death will be read with sorrow by McGill and Snow. d freestyle relay Cypmany friends. rus, Evans, Sadler, Lor in Tracy Funeral Services n, . 100-yar- 100-yar- assembly was presented Thursday at Cyprus. The school play, Hangmans Noose, will be presented Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 17 and 18, 8:00 p.m. Mr. Russon and the cast are rehearsing each day after school to make it a success." Since the first of .the year, the Seminary has been using a new type of opening exercise. The teachers have turned the project over to the students. Each day of the week, five students take over the exercise, and arrange for a song, thought, . scripture and an extra project It is very interesting for the students to participate. Golf Ladle Social Event The Utah Copper Golf Club ladies will hold their first social event of the year on February 15th. It will be at the Newhouse Hotel, according to Mrs. Bert Morgan, president is planned for A dinner-danc- e the evening, and all Utah Copper Golf Club members are .invited. will begin with a social hour at 7:00 p.m. Club members are reminded that reservations must be made no later than February 5tb, by contacting Mrs. Tom Dyches in Magna, or Mrs. Doris Wilson, entertainment chairman, in Salt Lake City. Pythian Sisters, Oquirrh Temple No. 13, m.t Wednesday, January 22, to elect oficcrs. The following were elected: Mrs. Charles A. Erickson, Past Chief; Mrs. L C. Aylett, Most Excellent Chief. Mis. Sidney Lester, Excellent S.nior. Mrs. Orson Privett, Excellent Junior; Mrs. Zola Jackson, manager; Mrs. Foster Nuesmeyer, secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Sowbyi treasurer. Mrs. William Reese is Protector find Mrs. Elmo Williams was hostMrs. Fred Nuesmeyer,) Guard. ess to the Friendship Club on Mrs. Erickson was the install- Wednesday afternoon. Dinner w?as served to eight guests, followed ing officer. The next meeting will be held by a social. They will meet FebMrs. Ed Ashbury February 13 st the Union HslL ruary 5th with skirt. Her finger-ti- p length veil fell from a crown of lace flowers. Her attendant were dressed in gowns of pink and blue, and the two flower girls wore white. They and carried nosegays of pink white carnations. David Heise stood as if&st man for his brother. ' . s - - MEETING SCHEDULES Whittier To Hold The newly organized Hunter Founders Day Program, Third Ward meeting schedules are as follows: Dedication Ceremony Priesthood, Sunday, 8.00 a.m.; Patrons of the Whittier school School, 9:30 a m.; sacraare asked to make a note of the Sunday ment meeting, 3.00 p.m.; MIA, Founders Day program and De- Monday, 7.30 p.m.; Primary, dication Ceremony to be held Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.; and Relief Thursday evening, February 6, Society, Wednesday, 10,00 a.m. at 7:30 p.m. Displays of materials used by the students in school will be shown. Everyone is invit- Gem Theatre Plans ed to attend. Refreshments will Bop Party Friday be served. Bop party, for junior high school age and up, will be held Teachers Institute Held Last Friday Friday evening, January 31 at the Gem Theatre. It begins at 5 00 p.m., until show time. Dancing will be to the top 30 records. Anyone wearing levis or peddle pushers will not be allowed to the dance. Parents are cordially invited to attend and watch the children participate in this The annual mid-yeteachers institute was held last Friday at Olympus High School. Dr. Richard L. Evans was a featured speaker with his talk on the Growth of a Profession. School was closed Friday due to the institute. activity. LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Recant visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holladay, were Ruth Nelsen, Mrs. Blanche Nelson of Mantua, Utah, Mrs. Margaret Petersen of Ogden, Utah and Mrs. Bob Hope of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boothe and family, were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McConnell of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Boothes parents. Other visitors were Mrs. Boothes sister and ren. Gordon family, Mr. and Mrs. Newbold of Price, Utah and Mr. Master Kevin Tumbow, son of and Mrs. George McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turnbow, enjoyed visiting the past week Mrs. Dorothy Hoskins and Mrs. with his grandparents, Mr. and Jane Flitton are the new Den Mrs. A. R. Turnbow of Woodland, Mothers for Cub Scout Den 7 of Utah. 247. A former Lake Ridg; resident, West, died last week at his home in Arlington, California, of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, and a son, War- f Frank Williams The Magna Chamber of Commerce Player of the Week; chos- anniversary. en following Fridays Cyprus-Jor-da- n Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and basketball game, is Frank Williams. He is being sponsored family, accompanied by Mrs. this week by the Magna Safe- Kemps sister, Mrs. Richard Hig-lespent last weekend visiting way Store. Mr. Kemps parents, Mr. and Mrs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kemp and family of GarC. F. 6550 West land. Th;y also visited Mr. and Williams, 3500 South, Magna. Mrs. Myron Barnes and Mrs. MarFrank, who is a senior this lene Eddy of Tremonton, Utah. year at Cyprus', lettered in during his junior and senMrs. William Ashby attended ior years. Before coming to Cyp- a luncheon at the home of Mrs rus, he attended Brockbank jun- Scott Nye in Hunter, with a group ior high for three 'years. of ladies who were former emCongratulations, Frank! ployes of Douglas Models. v- NEWS ct Weekend guests at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby, werj Mr. and Mrs. R. Kuhnzs of Dragerton, Utah, Mrs. Kuhnzs and Mrs. Ashby are sisters. Mr. Wally ll rose-color- ed -- -- Y -- Mrs. E. W. Carbine, Mrs. Richard Smuin of Kaysville and Mrs. Walter Rief entertained Mrs. J. K. Thompson at a dinner and movie in honor of her birthday Mother's Dresses her daughter's wedding Mrs. Smith chose a navy blue .dress, and Mrs. Heise, mother of the groom, chose a dress. They both wore corsages of pink and white carnations. Mrs. Kenneth Strong, sister of the the groom, presided over guest book, and Mrs. Burton MAGNA Howard, another sister, was in charge of the gifts. Following the receptioa-4hMrs. Viola Gardner e'ntertained couple departed on a honeymoon the Club at her home in trip to Phoenix, Arizona. They Salt Bridge Lake on Saturday evening. will make their home m Salt A lovely luncheon was served to Lake City. eight guests. Card prizes were given to Mrs. Glen McAllister, , Open House An Open House, given by the Mrs. Austin Johnson and Mrs. grooms mother, will honor the Cal Martin. Mrs. McAllister will entertain couple on Saturday evening, February 1, at her home, 7903 West the ladies at their next meeting 2820 South. It will b; held be- on February 5, tween the hours of 6.00 and 10 00 " Move To New Home Everyone is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Clayton and family, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Miss Donna Moore , have moved into a new home at 885 Idaho Maplewood Drive, Plans April Wedding ' . Making plans for an April 18 Falls. wedding are Miss Donna Moore, Card of Thanks former ,BYU coed, nd Mr. Joe We wish to thank all who helpW. Van d; Merwe. They will recite vow's in. the Salt Lake LDS ed us, for cards and flowers durof our Temple and a reception will fol- ing the illness and death low that evening to honor them in beloved daughter and grandthe North Jordan Stake Ceriier. daughter The bride-eleis 'a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brotherton ' Mr. and Mr. N, J. Abernethy Mr, and Mrs, Leon Moore. For orial Park, under the direction Congratulations are extended to these toys and their coach for the of the Peel Funeral Home. fine work they are doing. Sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family in their time of bereavement HUNTEH 3RD WARD Mr. and Mrs. Noel Petersen of Mr. Clyde Williams of Salt Woodland, Utah, were visitors Lake City, .is visiting at the Sunday at the home of a son and home of a daughter and family, family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bird. sen. the h, and Larry Tracy. Funeral services were conductThe Cyprus swimming team is ed Wednesday in the Pleasant Green LDS Ward Chapel. Burial doing very well this season, havwas made in VaUey View Mem- ing lost only one meet to Tooele. Pack ""! ht Pythiai Sisters Elect Officers Glynn Petersen New officers for the Magna Chamber of Commerce were installed at a banquet held Wednesday evening at the Lions Community House. Taking office during the ceremonies were Glynn Petersen, Ihe president; Dee Taylor, vice president; Johri W. Papanikolas, Dee Peel, A1 - Parker and Thomas J. Holdover Hubbard, directors. directors are Dr. C. D. Clark and Fun.ral services were conduct- Kenneth Huffaker. Guest speaked Tuesday in the Spencer Second er was Mr. Royal Garff, profesWard Chapel for Mrs. Ola Dailey sor of speech at the University of Alldiedge, with Bishop Alva Utah. Tentative plans are now being Mrs. AllThomas officiating. dredge died Friday in a Salt Lake made for an unusual sales promohospital following a short illness. tion during March, featuring CopShe was born November 14, per shopping, with the theme of 1902, m Summit, Iron County, saving copper pennies for local a daughter of Hyrum Dailey and buyeis being the highlight. A contest is being studied to Mary Ordena Nielson Dailey. She was a memb.r of the Spencer send two local shoppers to Las Vegas, Nevada, as the climax of Second Ward. She has been a resident . of the sales promotion. Magna' for 8 months. Prior to that Several other idea for promoshe resided m Garfield for 30 ting business in this area are years. throughout the year, She married Marion Alldredge planned definite announcement pending The m 1920 Fillmore. 2, April appi oval of the board of directors. marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include her husband, Magna; mother, Summit; three sons and three daughters, Grant, THE Mrs. John (Marie) Bolton, Granger, Bill, Don, Mrs. James (Leah) Barron, all of Magna; Mrs. William (Anna Dean) Atwood, Salt Lake City, thr-- e brotheis and one sister, Howard, Ivan, both of and Summit; Dwight, Hunter Marie Crawford, Magna, Mis. and seven grandchildren. She was a lovely woman, a fine moth r and wife, and her passing is to be deeply mourned by not only her family, but hosts of friends. Bunal was' in the Valley View Memorial Park, under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home. fa CYPRUS CAPERS Scout Circus The Oquirrh District annual Scout Circus will be held at the Stake House on Saturday, February 8 at 7:00 p.m. This event is one of the many planned throughout the United States, to celebrate Boy Scout Week. The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated on February 8, 1910, forty-eigyears ago, t and has grown into one of the greatest youith programs in the world. The Circus is under the direction of ElRoy Davis. He and his committee are working hard to make it a success, and extend an invitation to everyone to attend this free entertainment The events are on a district basis, consisting of competitive Scout sports, which include Cub Packs, Guide PatroU, Scout and Explorer Units. The' Cyprus high school swimming team defeated Box Elder, 53 to 33, Thursday afternoon in a dual meet held at Brigham City. .Results were: Lafromboise, Thirty-tw- o (bypJiroS, 0UpG3uG 160-yar- Brenda Lee Brotherton, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Brotherton, 826 E. 6th South, Salt Lake City, died of a congenital ailment Friday morning. She was born October 22, 1957, a daughter of Leonard R. and Maxine Abemsthy Brotherton. Survivors are her parents; pa. First Child ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs! Mr. and Mrs. Gary Glen Prest-wicEarl E. Brotherton, Salt Lake, of Salt Lake City, announce maternal grandparents, Mr. and the birth of their first child, a Mrs. N. J. Abernethy, Magna; lovely daughter, on Deccmb-- r 26. Mrs. E. C. She weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces, Mitchell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. and has been given the name of Virdie Dohner, Grand Junction, Tangie Ann. Colorado. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Graveside services were held S. Wayne Peterson, Magna, and Saturday at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Prestwich, Salt Sympathy is extended to the Lake City. The new mother will sorrowed-famil- y be remembered as the former v Carol Peterson. s. The Oquirrh District Court of Honor will be held at the Oquirrh Stake House on Wednesday evening, Febiuary 5, 7:00 p.m. It is being held in conjunction with Scout Week. Scout Week is a very important we. k for Boy Scouts throughout the United States, and everyone is asked to be present at this Court of Honor, to help honor the Boy Scouts of Oquirrh District. Advancement on the Eagles and Silv.r Award Trail will be made. Cyprus Swim Team Triumphs .160-yar- Fin INFANT CHILD DIES 1' Number 120-yar- d Whittier School Holds Institute A Long Illness y School-Ccmmum- ty 1958 Guide Patrol Meets On Saturday, January 25, the Guide Patrol class of the Pleas- ant Green Second Ward held a their meting at the home of teacher, Grant Carter, to practice several demonstrations they will present at the Scout Circus on Saturday, February 8 at the Oquirrh Stake House. Mrs. Lois Polomy, teacher, and Mr. Von Carter, assisted. The boys present were: Dennis Draper, Joe Elkins, Darrell Pnvett, Steven Hales, Kendall Carter, Ronny Hardy, Jack Merrick and John Lewellyn. Special guest'was Mrs. Heber Garside, primary president. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable afternoon spent by the boys. Di?dl0nmI?S7e . Pirates Give Jordan First Defeat of Season To Tie For First, Place Cyprus apparently didnt care that Jordan was No. 2 in Class, A ranks and came from behind to smack down the Beetdiggers, 38 WARD to 36. The victory came on the tailend of a rally led. by Dick Salisbury who copped scoring honors with 14 points. Cyprus hoopsters trailed The Spencrr Second Ward MIA will hold a Diama Night on Tues- at the end of the first quarter and were behind by ten at the half day evening, February 4, with The Pirates narrowed m. at the wardhouse p the gap to three points, A comedy play, Gufer Dust, dir cted hy Mrs Maxing jby the third quarter and finally Nielson and Mr Chfford Carter, passed the league leaders. Cyprus and Jordan are now tied for will be presented The following cast will parti- first place with 1 records. Cyprus lost the first game" to cipate. Amelia Romrell, Curtis Wilson, Carl Pettersson, Jr Sth Tracy, Leora Nielson, Gale Court, Randy Martin, Sharon Turner, Vivian Harrison and Richard Martin. The public is invited to attend. SPENCER 2ND TO PRESENT PLAY 5-- 22-1- 24-2- 3-- , Cobalt Credit Union Elects New Officers The annual meeting of the Cobalt employes credit union 'was held W.dnesday at Our Lady' of Lourdes Parish Hall. The following officers were elected Board of Directors President, E. McMilhn D B. Saxlon Tieasurer, Bill Unger. r Assistant treasurer. Blent Bird. Secretary, S C. Thomas Supervisory Committee Lyle Reid, chairman, Keith and P L. Dalton. Credit Committee 4 Earve Eardley, chairman, Don Williams and Don Rowland A Founders Club pm was to Mr. R W Franzen, Senior Representative, Utah Credit Union League, Inc. Mc-Phi- e, Oquirrh Stake Gold Green Ball Slated Saturday The Oquirrh Slake Gold and Green Ball will be held Saturday evening, in the Stake House The dance begins at 8 30 p m., with a floor show to be presented at lO'OO p m. Theme for the dance is .Mutual Melodies Dell Bush and his orchestra vwil p.oudc the music for dancing Everyone is invited to attend MAGNA PTA MEET A very successful meeting was held Thursday evening' at the Magna ELmentary school Community Relations Institute. On February 6, 7 30 p.m , a Founders Day program will be presented at the school. A nominating committee will also be elected Cyprus will play at Tooele this Friday evening. Tooele is in a three-wa- y tie for second place with Olympus and Bingham . COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH William P. Clark, Pastor and 2900 South 8900 West Phone 2916 The following schedule will be observed at the Magna Community Baptist Church during the week. Sunday Sunday school. a.n, Morning Worship 9 45 a.m., 11 00 Service. . 6.30 pm., Young Peoples service Thursday 7 30 p m., Bible Study hour. Worship Service In observance of National Yeuth Week, the young people of the church, assisted in conducting the worship service Sunday, January 27. Saundra Speers led the call to worship and the mvocation was given by Judy Abernethy. Bertha Pearson led the congregational singing. Susan Whitaker led in the responsive reading of the Portet scripture, and Clarann gave the morning prayer. Jolene Humphreys pronounced the benediction. Frank Gage and Bob Clark were the ushers. The Sunday evening - program -of the Baptist Youth Fellowship qonsisted of a filmstrip and discussion on The Christian and His Life Work. Saturday evening, the youth group enjoyed a roller skating party. After skating, twenty of the young people enjoyed party refresments at the home of Miss Jolene Humphreys. Magna Elder Citizens Center To Open Feb. 7 Father Die Joseph Elijah Fuller, 72, faThe Salt Lake County Recrea- ther of Mrs. John (Madge) Anderaftion Departm:nt is initiating a son, Magna, died Wednesday serillness. a Funeral ter long recreation program for folks, 50 were held Saturday. years of age and over, in the Mag vices Sympathy is extended. na area. An Open House will be held on Friday, February 7, 1.30 Leaves For Service to 400 p m., at the Lions ComBevan M. Chipman, son of Mr. munity House. Further details and Mrs. Clark Chipman of Magwill be given in next weeks issue na, left Saturday for Fort Ord; J of this paper. California, for 6 months training with the U. S. Army. He will be No man is good enough to gov- attached to the Medical Unit. ern another man without that Mr. Chipman returned home in November from an LDS Australothers consent. Abraham Lincoln ian Mission. Last Gas Service In Garfield Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turnbow home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. were guests of the'Federated Milk Rasmussen, were Mr. and Mrs. Produce Company at a roller Lucian Martin of Salt Lake City. skating party. They later returned to the plant for a lovely dinner. Visiting with Mrs. Jamrs Hall and children the past we;k, were Mrs. EarlAdamof Tremonton, Mrs. Hall's mother, and a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Adams and sons, Dennis and Ricky, of Little Valley, Utah. Miss Lynn Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russell, was entertained ab a birthday party by her mother on her fourth anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served to eighteen guests. Later in the evening, dinner was served to members of Mrs. Russells family, Mr. and Ross Bateman and son, Allan, of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Deon Bateman and children, Curtis and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bateman and children, Camile and Byron, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fowlkes and ton, Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wimmer Entertained Saturday evening at for Mr. Wimmer's sisters and brothers. Attending Were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wimmer of Salt Lake City, Mr. 'and Mrs. A. F. Wimmer of Logan, Mrs. Ella Stnngham of Vernal, Mrs. Eva Bellon of Roosevelt, Mrs. Florence Cohom of Salt Lake City, States Fuel Supply, with two workmen, holding the last meter that and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wimmer was removed from the only occupied home in Garfield. The final residential gas serof Salt Lake City. vice was discontinued last week in Garfield to complete one more Mrs. David Drown . step in the abandonment of the Honored at Shower A basketball game between historic town. This" was the removal of the Honoring Mrs. David Drown, Brockbank junior high and Granouse the former Miss Betty Beck, a ite junior high, will be played meter from the doctors group of friends entertained at January 30 at Granite. The school on Washington Avienue. which a bridal shower on Monday eve- paper is also scheduled, to be dis- was the last home occupied, alning at the Utah Copper Club tributed among students on Jan- though there are still several houses standing, awaiting removPorophry room. Hostesses were uary 30. .. . Misses Geraldine Riley, Sylvia The annual school talent as- al At one time, there Were 382 Sutton Susan Welcker and Linda sembly is being planned for FriCoon. Games were played, prizes day, February 7. All1 students are service connection in Garfield given and refreshments served to urged to try out for the assembly. homes, obtaining fuel from the concern. Bonnie Sadler. fifty guests. BROCKBANK . r |