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Show faB pete In the national finals in 1!G0. Miss Mangelson will represent the 3tate in this year's national finals In Scottsdale, WinArizona, October ner of last year's national competition was Utah's Princess, Ml! RAY XUiah) EAGLS April .30", 1959 TriursddV, 4-- B NFWS ADVf RTISCR Th Many Rewards Await Winner Of S. L. County Dairy Princess Title SALT LAKE Mllk-lovln- 27-3- 0. C.'nrol Ralphs. To be eligible for this year's competition in Salt Lake county was Vardie Anne Jacobson of competition, girls must be jr beauties of Salt Lake county were reminded this week of the many rewards awaiting this year's winner of county Dairy Princess competition sponsored by the American Dairy Associa- 10-2- 5 years of age, high school grad-jinteand have a dairy background. Wallace A. Parrish, Iigan.'is chairman in charge of competition, and Wilbur. C. s, Holladay. Each county winner this year will receive a scholarship to Brigham Young University or Utah State University, provided Parkinson, Salt Lake City, is tion of Utah. she meets scholastic require associate chairman. Many counties will conduct ments and her application Is Princess competition In con- filed prior to July 1, nection with June Dairy Month County winners will particiobservances. pate in the state finals at Hotel n The reminder came from Utah in Salt Lake City In NoMangelson, Ephraim, who vember, with the climax comreigns this year as the state's ing in a televised extravaganza CHANGER A pack meetDairy Princess. Her attendants sponsored by Utah Oil Refining are Fiances Frost, Kaysville, Company. The winner will be ing will be held today for Cub Scouts of the Granger Cth and Barbara Rose. Logan. Win- announced on the show. The Utah winner will com- - Ward. ner of last year's Dairy Princess The ward show which will be held Saturday, will be "See Here Private Hargrove" star' 70 ring Robert Walker and Donna Reed. The show begins at 10 Car Service Weekends a.m. in the Granger 3rd-5t- h recreation hall. A Special dinner-danc- e for couples of the Ward will be held May 8th. A Friday evening af$1 fair, the theme will be "Apple Blossom Time". Dinner will begin at T:30 p.m. reports Bill Johnson, Sunday School Superintendent. The Sunday School officers and teachers are in charge of this 48th South and Redwbod Road month of May. 6th Ward Tells Busy Schedule El-o- a.m. to Mid nit e Open To Go Family Special - HAMBURGERS 5 for Glenn's Drive Inn LIGHT, i MELLOW, l- .,,, -l Mfiw tr"t mi T' it! Iff ' 1 nRARE - huh )n 'cause tim, t it's aged by fresh air! r r 31 Gtenmo re ; IUTUCIT STIMfiHT lOtltBOl It WHISKEY OISTIUHKS CO. "Vkin f tficlltt lommuL Granite Perk Liblis Sldfe Officer Elections Monday Two Brothers Aid Magna Carrier t rriduot ll TraditUa ieiiucit i (Thlrteenlh in ft aerie nf articles concerning the activities of the neighborhood youths who deliver the Eaglp-NeAdvertiser each week.) "Lotsa help" Is a boast that Terry Sadler of Magna can make about his News Advertiser route. , Terry is one of 14 children of W. H. and Shirley Sadler, 2093 So. 0100 West, and Is helped by two of his brothers in delivering his 850 newspapers each week to Magna residents. His route covers the area between 8800 West to the western boundaries of the community, from the northern limits of Magna to 3200 South, ricture at right Election GRANITE PARK of new officers will highlight a meeting Monday of the Granite Park Lions Club, Don Anderson, president, announced this week. Nominated for the top three offices are Fred Sterling, president; D.i Neff Petersen, first vice president, and LaVerl P. ..- Lions Club To Elect In i Born and raised in Magna, youth attends Oth grade at ferockbank junior high school. Hunting, fishing and baseball are the youth's favorite pastimes. Terry is active in scouting end is a senior patrol leader. The Magna youth also serves as Altar boy at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Magna. Terry'a brothers and sisters are Bill, 20; Shirley, 19; Barbara, 17; Bonnie, 16; Gordon, 12; Ronald, 11; Kathryn, 9; Joan, 8; Stanley, 7; Marjorie, 5; twins Morgan and Michael, ZVs, and Pauline, 2. Gordon and Ronald are the two brothers that help Terry with his route. Like many other carriers of the Eagle-New- s Advertiser, the likeable youth is eyeing a col lege education and is saving his route earnings for that purpose. the the Granger Church Dates . Meetngs, Classes GRANGER Cub Scout 259 will hold their next meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Granger Christian Community Church. The next general board meeting of the church will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Warren Sechler announced this week the beginning of two pastor classes. Adults will meet each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m: and youth classes will be held Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 259 will deceive their charter at the next court of honor. The youths will be notified as to the date, Rev. Sechler said. Pack Lc Cottonwood Heights GREENFIELD A meet- for members of the Cottonwood ing for members of the Cotton wood Heights Lions Club will be held Tuesday, at 7:30 in the Butler elementary school with election of new officers scheduled to be held. Nominations of members for club offices were made during the group's meeting in April. Plans also call for organiz ing a golf team for part of the organization s summer activities. T - i r mi' in Barlow, second vice president. In the event tRere are no nominations from the floor the three men will automatically win their respective positions, Mr. Anderson reported. Candidates for other club posts are: William W. Ander-to- n, Robert Charles Hunter, third vice president: Ccharles Mel Andrus, Erwln E. Bohen, secretary; Anthony S. Flschio, Duane Fuller, treasurer; Jonn H. Kuhlberg, Henry S. Winters, tail twister; Murray H. Peters, Herbert Jackstein, Hon tamer; Wayne Ashworth, Harverd Foulks, Leslie R. . Hughes .and ! Henry Ruegg, director. Hold-ovdirectors of the organization for the coming year are J. V. Carter and Scott ; Sorensen. er . LADY LIONS TO ELECT The annual election of officers of the Magna Lady Lions will be conducted Wednesday, May 6th. . . . One of 14 children,, this Magna deliverj 850 News Advertisers to residents each Thursday. His route covers the area between 8800 West and the west limits of Magna from 3200 South to the north boundary of the community. Terry is aided in delivering his papers by two of his brothers, Gordon, 12, and Ronald, 11. Playing baseball is one of his favorite activities and he was a member of the CYO team of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Magna. TERRY SADLER fcarrier Rainbow Drive. His father Is president of the Murray Stake. PLAN YOUR REMODELING Granite Okehs Site Purchases NOW! GRANITE PARK The purchase of several sites for new schools was authorized by the GARDEN TOOLS WEPCO ALUMINUM Granite School District board of education last week. SHOVEL STORM AND S3 The group asked Dr. O. C. SCREEN DOORS :.. England, general assistant supA quality-bui- lt combination door erintendent, to purchase additional ground for a high school that's over 1" thick. Complete site at 4650 So. 1300 East. The district has already exercised including all hardware. DIGGER FORK, an option for 19 acres for a high school to house 1,500 to 1.800 TRANSPLANTING students. Construction on the new edTROWEU ALUMINUM STORM ucational plant will not begin " GARDEN TROWEL until funds are available. WINDOWS, "P Another 10 acres will be add 6ach ed to the present Granger high land will be used to develop a MAHOGANY DOORS school site. The additional Grade A Hollow Core baseball diamond and other athTOOL TABLE letic facilities. Mark Rone Over 1,500 students are ex- 2'0" - 6'8" Dozens of items in hand tools, pected to enroll at Granger misc. items. Big hardware, next the year, bringing high Choice. to school maximum capacity. Another eight acres will be 2'6" - 6'8" each added at some future date, Dr. 2'B" 6'8" England reported. A new junior high site In Kcarns will also be purchased i. a. ... . rs.' MURRAY Word has been by the district An 11 acre site KA&AR FOLDING DOOR an for school at elementary received that J. Mark Rose, who has been on an LDS mis- 4925 So. 1600 East- will be sion In the Swiss Austrian ar- bought The proposed unit, will take ea for the past year, has been made Branch President of the care of students In several new Linz Branch. The appointment housing developments being de was made on March 15. veloped in the area. The young man was working The board will also purchase in Bern. Switzerland until Jan. another 10 acres tn the south 0 when he was transferred to east portion of the district for Austria. The position he now an elementary school In other action, the board ap holds corresponds to that of a ward bishop. proved an expenditure of 105, The missionary Is the son 000 for furniture and equip- of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose, 4697 Col. 6) Page 25 $3.15 S2.30 rake hoe $39.95 $12.95 29 S8.35 vggBBBSJ "P 5) W7 rp fo) (P 2'4".6'8" J, Mark Rose SW5 S9.35 $9 85 Appointed Mission Prexy 99 -- -- - Farm Fresh Whole CANTALOUP Vine Ripened Swifts Oriole Sliced Pound Package 11-o- - 3C Sue You've Dreamed of this flavorl t . ountry Style Sausage 3 lbs n Double Luck Dutch Girl Cut Green Assorted BEANS COOKIES 11 i I i 1 4-- I '"T SwS 1 FT L Mil J from our own bakery 303 Cans ' $ 5 ... L ' Countryside Med. "AA'TGGS V ........ . 3DOx. r7 JL- reera ie as "A ' H-- oi G,ANT uomcs 203 cans SP Southgaf Shopping Center Granger Keorni Only, April 16 17 18 Some people pay Tar holier ratci than they nerd to when borrowing money. But YOU need not. 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