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Show Friday, August 26, 1 949 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Young Man Advanced I at Bishop and Mrs. Loren Poul-Jse- n of Garfield. FUtST AID STATION KEPT BUSY Oil KCC Mrs. Poulsen plans to leave blame Peahen, instructor at th" Tiairpng Device School in September 9th to spend a month FIELD DAY MONDAY alemph.s, Tenntr,iee, has been ad- with her son and his wife in vanced from P D A.N. to the rate f lit Class P. D. 3. He is the son! The First Aid station at Lagoon on the Kennecott Copper Field Day, with local company doctors and First Aid men in attendance, was kept very busy Monday with -three serious accidents and a score of minor injuries. Ab Sudbury of Garfield sufferTo Fit ed a broken leg while participating in a baseball game. He is now recuperating at St. Marks Hospital. The small daughter of Mr. an f Mrs. Jay Davis of Hunter received YOU tall US tha deal a fractured right wrist when she You want and we'll make it if it's possible. fell on the routing saucer in the Funhouse. Get a gorgeous NEW HUDSON The butboy of the Bingham soft Or a guaranteed used car to fit ball squad suffeted a nasty forehead gash when he was accident YOUR OWN FIGURE ally stiuck by ft bat thrown aside by a player. He was given first GET A TAILOR -- MACE DEAL AT aid and sent tq Bingham for further care. TAILOR MADEMALS YOUR ARTHUR H. IFnguflGre STRONG 8695 West 2700 South MOTOR CO. Dial Magna 605 1 "Our business Is serving you. Giro Services Misses Jan McFarlane, Margo Ghnstofferson and Ann Lexis contributed their services for typing to send out letters for the C juirrh District Community Fund. Ray L. Bowden of Garfield. Sincere sympathy is extended. Sincere thanks are extended to these young ladies for their help. N OCTOBER STUDENTS PERFORM PLEASE AT PIANO RECITAL Piano students of Mrs. Bertha Memmott of Salt Lake City, formerly of Garfield, participated in a recital Friday at the Utah Copper Club, in a very entertaining evening. Students include Mary Sowby, Sharon Coulson, Helena Haws, Phil Rasmussen, Barbara Nisbet Monta Rose, JoAnn Giles, Gay Johnson, Beth Olsen, Mary Jo Beckstead, Evelyn Olsen, JoAnn Nielson, Nancy Eticksen, Yulene Anderson, Patricia Steel, Joyce Cahoon, Emma Lee Olsen, Merann fVhlquist, Micheal Steel, Barbara Henry, Carlene Johnson, LaRay Bowden, Carol Jean Douglas, Gay Rasmussen, Earlene Giles, JoAnn Ander n, Carolyn Flint. Mother Dies Mrs. Matilda Nielson Bowden, 64, of 221 South 6th West, Brigham City, died fn a Brigham City hospital of a short illness. She was Uie mother of George Clarence and 'wS'v't J IF ANYONE Makes Speech Has an Accident Buys a Home Dies Is Seriously 111 Gets Married Moves Away Takes a Trip Has a Baby Has a Party Has a Fire Wins a Prise Has an Operation Builds a, House Holds a Meeting Moves into the Town I Joins tha Military Service Has Guests Or Takes Part in Any Unusual Event THAT'S NEWS! WE WANT IT! if SO'-Pc- . RcViiJ RliUj FREE, PROGRAM BEGINS 4j': ' With Each Mtijor Appliance. ,r J2) , George Mamales, Salt Lake County Recreational dance director, is studying ballet in San Francisco, Califoi ma. George will study under William Christensen who No. 2 in M..gnu, a nded supervised the dance instruction convention festivities ov. - the of the Utah University Product"t'kend. ions, The Great Walt and CarA local group also enjoyed bur- - men. numb.-.Fn- "Jevue and prog-aGeorge participated in the July in Hebcr. 2S:h Pageant at the University Sam Strong and E...1 New bold, official dclegatci to the State cutnenu.n Hebcr City from Salt Lake Coi.ntv depait-ment Fue-mc.n- According to an announcement released by L. H. Bates, hot lunch supervisor of the Granite School District, the hot lunch program all begin during the second week of October in the ensuing school Four school- - in to i ! paiticipatc. Ga high, Wob-deibank Junior high. Id .. ... t. 's v ' aiea will1 (''pins' 1! C- -J and MANY SEEK; FEW FIND APARTMENTS C c of Mans Best Tricns! Comfortable OF ANY DESCRIPTION The current housing shoitage in Magna and vicinity is acute and critical, was the description made by a teacher of Cyprus high school, who is seeking a place to live in the community where he h. will There aie simply not any houses y or apaitments for not for couples with childien. Anyone having any living accommodations they would like to rent, are kindly asked to call tlve Copper Printing Company office, dial 3322. A i.klOvV tip y: ...g anyone--certain-l- Hunter Ward Slates Hontecomin!;c The Hunter Sunday Schvl Centennial Homecoming will be held September 5th, announces officials. Everyone from the oldest to the youngest, especially former Sunday School workers and their families is urged to attend. A program will begin festivities at 1:30 p. m. All children desiring to participate must assemble at the ball diamond with their wagons, doll carriages, bicycles, tricycles, etc. Other events include games races, horseshoes during the after small air plane noon, flying; Deacons ball game at 4:30 p. m. and the Hunter Watd Soft-bateam game at 5'J0 p m. ll -- LOCAL DANCER STUDYING IN SAN FRANCISCO Attend Convention SCHOOL HOT LUNCH if mrmvrt Trimmest fit you could Ask for. Smooth, comfortable Arrow guard with ela3licizcd waistband, reinforced pouch. Made by Arrow of quality cotton t arn. Companion Arroir under lirta 85 VjlIctrCiS |