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Show Thursday, November 20, 1941 THE MURRAY EAGLE Page 7 GRANGER NEWS Seleciive Service By Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hill , How British! i ,0r Property Tax Paid During 1941 In Colorado. Utah and N.w Mexico 2SE I J35 ' nrSSSi $ 877.992.95 376,463.09 74 7i?i 129,894.62 95!66677 SI ' 554 ' 759 78 Purposes for STATE Purposes lor H.UJW purposes for CITY and TOWN Purposes TOTAL for SALES. USE. RAILROAD UNEMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT. . In Salt Lake County $ 66,112.69 19.922.27 33.1914 5,824.94 29,743.20 Observation: Mr. and Mrs. Max Chapman and daughter have moved into their new home in Granger. Mrs. Chapman will be remembered to her many friends as the former Miss Phyllis Cannon. Announcement is made that Mr. David S. Nielsen will coach the Granger ward M.I.A. basketball team this year. Thus far the following boys have reported for practice: Newell Maekay. Bob Hill, Stan Hale, Charles Woodbury, Max Petersen, Archie Coats, Grant Tanner, Elton Bangorter. and Ned Winder. The first practice game of the season was played last Wednesday night in the Monroe gym against Hunter ward. The Granger boys won by a score Eddy Duchin says he's surprised that none 861,910.59 $2,416,670.37 GRAND TOTAL Lord Louis Mount-battethe of the Illustrious, will soon be making front page news again, but that's a nava' secret. He was telling us about the sinking of the Hood by the Bismarck and the way the Bismarck was chased, trapped and destroyed. Mountbatten suggested that the complete exciting sea saga be given to the newspapers to cheer lovers of freedom. "Heavens, no!" ejaculated the Admiral. "No more publicity. The incident has had too much of a press as it is!" $124,972.24 of the iso- lationist editors headlined it this way: "American Destroyer Rams Nazi Torpedo!" and New rado, Utah Mexico is only $79.39. a remarkably econom ical figure. The Rio Grande is proud that thru its tax support of schools, 11,059 children in these three states are enabled to enjoy the privilege of modern education. TOTAL Rio Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for SCHOOL PURPOSES -- $877,992.95 Of OUNTT BO0 COMMISSlONf LICENCE 3 m. SMtRlff TOTAL nrrirJ in Rio Grande Tax CrinrrtAn. Utah rmA illP'Ml, 4 TOTAL Rio 34-1- 9. ..." Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for STATE PURPOSES mm 74,742.35 Thi-bau- lt TOTAL Rio Grande Tax paid in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico for ROAD PURPOSES e 129,894.62 'TOTAL Rio Grande Tax paid in Colo- - l1 raao, uian ana new mex.nu and TOWN PURPOSES IE 5jHSS3T?C3?n Lie Di i Of fects. n 376,483.09 New Mexico for COUNTY PURPOSES Treatment of approximately registrants having dental defects which now preclude their military training will inaugurate the Selective Service System's program of rehabilitation of men with remediable physical deficiencies. Lieutenant Commander C. U. Wells, chief dental officer of the Selective Service System, has announced. Addressing the convention of the American Dental Association at luncheon in Houston, Texas, Commander Wells gave the first intimation that the Selective Service System would begin treatment of dentally defective registrants as its first step to carry out President Roosevelt's recent request for the rehabilitation of approximately 200,000 registrants having remediable physical de100,000 BiofT-Brown- e T MARRIAGE Denial Treatment The program will be carried out by the Selective Service SysMr. and Mrs. Alfred Nielsen tem through its local boards and three children sailed last which will authorize treatment Friday from San Francisco on of dentally defective registrants route to Hawaii, where he will by dentists in their own commutake up his work as supervisor of nities. Cost of the treatment is religious education for the L.D.S. to be borne by the Federal Government. church. I Don't Believe It: Rosemary Lane Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Maekay Commander Wells, outlining met a panhandler who asked fur a Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Maekay the plan to rehabilitate men with and nickel feracuppacawfee her and remediable dental defects said: were dinner guests on Thanksname and address! at the home of Mrs. "It is estimated that approximateday giving name address?" and "Why my Arthur Maekay. ly 100,000 registrants rejected for "Oh, don't get me wrong," he reMr. and Mrs. Frederik Nielsen dental defects can be made availto want "I my secretary drop plied, were Thanksgiving dinner guests able for military service by the you a note of thanks." correction of these defects. This of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon E. Nielwork will consist largely of fillof sen of Most Magna. By Way papers Report: The home of Mrs. Olive Bawings, eradication of .focal infecmissed this bit at the thoufire the other den tion, treatment of oral sepsis, and about where day, trial, caught testimony sand dollar bills is being tossed but fortunately no serious harm the replacement of missing teeth. "Those to be rehabilitated are about like confetti. Judge John C. was done. The fire department Knox, who has a sensayuma, was rushed to the scene to put out young men between the ages of 21 and 28 years. the fire. questioning Nick Schenck of MGM, They will be who was having trouble remembercalled before the local boards for Newly Weds to an examination and the gross ing his annual income. Home on Coast Make to us to apit "Well, just try dental defects recorded to detergive proximately, within $75,000," said mine if there are any cases that to leave for the PaciPreparing Hizzoner, whose record is the best would obviously not be accepted fic coast to make their home are on the federal bench, whose decifor military service. All remainTheodore Mrs. and Charles Mr. sions involve billions and whose saling registrants, including those GrafT, whose marriage took place ary is $10,000 a year. recently in the Mesa, Arizona, in doubtful status, will be sent Temple, with President Charles to an Army examination station Idiom's Delight: Seymour Berk-sowhere a thorough dental examthis News Pugh officiating. contributed of Int'l ination will be made. one to the book of anecdotes called Mrs. GrafT is the former Miss "Thus the civilian practitionAn American I Know." Best "The Jane Maekay. daughter of Mr. ers will rehabilitate the men in Reporter was summoned to the ofand Mrs. Roland C. Maekay of their communities. The program fice of the Moscow censor, who an3800 South Redwood Road. She will be under the direction of grily objected to this dispatch: "The was extensively entertained prior Selective Service through the American Ambassador stood within to her marriage. local board members and the a stone's throw of Stalin Mr. Graff is a son of Mr. and physicians and dentists assigned "What do you mean by this outMrs. Charles J. GrafT of Sandy. to the local boards." centhundered the rageous insult?" He recently returned from a sor: "You know perfectly 'well that in Hawaii. mission at Mr.i stone a he didn't throw started its annual fund campaign Stalin!" November 12 and it will end Guild Music The reporter finally explained it Cyprus Annual Fete 30. The students will November Hans was an American idiom. the minimum of join paying by Guild Music The Cyprus Senior "So?" said the dope. "In that case five cents. This will entitle them in the are officers progressing Make it: we change it anyway. to a card and also preparation of the annual music a Red membership The American Ambassador stood Cross pin. Decem.1 " to be stones! NO festiv presented near Stalin. He threw Mr. and Mrs. D. S. , Nielsen ber .1. The theme this year will were the dinner guests last idea. Uncommon Sense: Conrad be j Christmas Mr. and of evening Thuisday tells of the three appeasers A film and sound recording will Mr. Howard Maekay. who were . crossing the Arabian be taken of the festival and preDesert. "Look," said one, "there's sented by George Smith, owner Speaker Slated for Fete an ostrich with its head in the sand. and Empress theatres. Gem of the Joseph Fielding Smith will be Isn't it a silly bird?" guest speaker at the Oquirrh The ostrich jerked back Its beak Chanced Copper Club Dance stake Festival, I have "When my and intoned: November 19, in the Pleasant Due to conflicting circumstances head in the sand I have enough Green ward. The program begins the Utah Copper club dance, orisense to keep my mouth shut!" ginally scheduled for Wednesday. at 7:30 p.m., and the general pubNovember 19, has been changed lic is invited to attend. Notes of an to Friday. November 21. stakes held The Oquirrh-TooclInnocent Bystander: ' Adolph Brox will furnish the their Relief Society conference Nicholas Typewriter Ribbons: music for the evening which has Jast Sunday in Cyprus high Murray Butler: Many people's been designated as "waltz night." school. Luncheon was served to tombstones should read: "Died 'at CO" . 80 guests. Ambrose . . at buried 30, School Opens Bierce's definition of ambition: An Night Lynn. Beth and Shirl Inkley, Night school three evenings a accompanied by their mother, overmastering desire to be vilified week began last Monday, Novemby enemies while living arid made Mrs. Ted Inkley, presented a ridiculous by friends when dead . . . ber 17. at the Cyprus high school, musical program in the 34th School will begin shortly at 7:30 ward last Anon: Lions of society are tigers Sunday evening. Abo for publicity . . . Elsie McCormick: p.m. Shorthand and typing will on the program was Miss Gloria be taught by Mrs. Madeleine Orr, chorister, with a group of People who live in pleasant places always act as if the weather was Waldis. their own personal achievement . . . A dmner program was held for singers. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nielsen Geo. B. Shaw's definition of a pessi- - all men and their lady who have been ill and thinks who A man everybody mist: partners last Tuesday evening at with family, "flu" are recovering. the as nasty as himself, and hates them Covers club. Utah Conner the Al.-- o on the list of "Flu Recover-crs- " for it . . . Wm. Lyon Thelps: This were laid for 90 guests at festiveMrs. Glen Todd, the Hale his are is tho final test of a gentleman: of vases ly decorated tables with of no be can and the Inkleys. who children, those fur respect chrysanthemums placet! at intern Miss possible service to him . . . I'M: after Dorothy Berkeland of vals. Dancing was enjoyed He enjoys diving into a good book became the bride last week dinner. the and pulling a paragraph over his The church services to be held of Mr. Jack McLachhn of Granhead. in the Granger ward chapel on ger. The couple will make their htme in Salt Iiko. of title Sunday, November 23, will be The Story Teller: The The many friends of Melvin Nina Wilcox Putnam's Your Life conducted by Elders Grant are glad to see him up Bawden and to returned Love." Karl Fat Was McCrae, Too piece is: "I and around again after his recent missionaries. That's e variation cf the true The Cyprus Junior Red Cross appendectomy. fcsslon theme. There the confessor of We've Met Her: A lovely blonde walked into a night spot, nose in air. Someone cracked: "She's sure putting on the dog since she's been to the Coast." "You mean," Dick Todd elaborated, "she's gone Holly woof!" The average yearly cost per pupil in Colo- rnk their club last Saturday evening in their now home on 33rd South. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Maekay, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bawden. Man About Town: DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN R AI LRO AD Officer Discusses Ruth Nielsen u ACllur. .""V j QP, .77 ,wwu... 31,554,759. 78 Og-de- Pi H.m-gert- is usually too GRAND TOTAL X ....... $2,416,670.37 DnoxmAtlon, ichtcluUi, Xdtti, fisxasi ... year remind you of most military Their pieces may moke experts. (sense, but not many make them interesting. ! J. F. GEESLIN, Agent ... Lowes in Click writes of J. 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