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Show 'JniTSrtil Microfilming Corp Sixth An. P.O. Box 147 Salt Lk City. Utah 277 . 'bee F PrnmeP! For age man has taken time, to strike a balance of activities -close of each year. 1 Just as every business man computes his tains and losses at the close of the 365 days which man uses as the measure of a year, communities can review their colat-tb- -- Rtod It in Th 1 lective progress. Magna, Oarfield and Hunter and the rich mining and agricultural area which surround them can look back upon' 1952 as another successful milestone, one in which progress was notable and in which business and industry fared unusually well. Our greatest asset is the rich and productive mining land which returned to those who worked at it, good compensation for efforts hirty-aixt- h IME MIa-Ghnea- . A pOMMUNITY Timas or Laodar INSTITUTION "The Complete Home Newspaper14 "NTsgnnlOtahTTdayanunry'TssT" Year Dr. Calvin Smith Cyprus Hoopsters Start Play Files Suit For Contested Votes Against Judge Friday Eve Outlook For Locals Good With Three Returning Lettermen In Lineup A suit was (lied Tuesday in Salt Lake Third District court contesting the election of a Granite School District member, representing he fifth precinct The action was filed by Dr. Calvin S. Smith, 5705 South 1708 West who was defeated in the election count by a margin of three votes. O. Thayne Acord, 4215 West 4100 South, who was named winner of the post, was name) defendant. The suit contends that the election count gave Mr. Acord 38f votes and Mr. Smith 385 votes but six ballots in districts 312 and 31) were classified as spoiled ballot by judges. It states that the six ballot should have been counted 1 or Me. Smith and asks the court to adjudge him as duly elected to the Number 29 HUSH FOLLOWS Garfield Boy AFTER AREA First Baby Born GREETS Magna Area Continues To Expand With New Homes Here January 1st 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman of 522 West 16th Street, Gurfield.are Horn, Siren Blast a Utahns Hear Stroke of Twelve the proud parents of the first New Years baby born m this vicinity, for a son arrived at a Salt Lake hospital on January 1st, Subdivision and Private Residences Advance Progress ofcCommunity ; Many Planned in 1953 With the advent of 1953, ths progress of Magna and adjacent area will be advanced with the construction of many new homes, dwellings on privately owned lots and in subdivisions. orial on the local floor. and collective, with a reMr. and Mrs. Norman also have These homes have been made The first game commences newed, determined spirit. another son and two daughters. possible with the expansion of the promptly at 6:30 o'clock and the Thousands of citizens in this Other Babies Magna Water Company, and will main event is slated at 8:00 p. m. area ushered in the infant year, Just missing the first day of the Slated for the benefit of a local gieatly add to the value of everyA farewell testimonial will The Pirate outlook this year is 1953, with a rousing, hilarious New Year were two other local athletic fond. til. R".,h.ll squad ones property in this vicinity. Elder Carl Pettersson this Sun- weleome- - amid sti earners of servery promising, as there are three i babies ill engage the v. Subdivision Homes imoti- - Tan Soloday evening, January 11th, prior returning lettermen, Bryant showers of confetti, pentine, Mr. and Mrs. Hebw Garside of Novelty Tiavele.-,- , m a hoop enIn the Oquirrh Hills subdivisman, Grant Beagley and Clyde to his departure for the and as fun laughter they enjoyed Magna had their (rest son, who counter at the Cp u gvmnuiuni ion. Cannon- - Papanikolas, conMission for the Church Sm:t i, all seniors. the time at the Utah Copper Club has been named tractors, a total of 115 homes are yfilake, arrive on Wednesday, January 14th The rest of the team is com- of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y traditional New Year's Eve Dance, December 31st at St. Mark's HosIncluded in the outstanding now either occupied or are under of Saints. six Jenkposed juniors, Gary and at the Oquurh Stake dance in pital. He tipped the scales at six players on the K squad are construction, to be shortly finishMr. Pettersson, son of Mr. and the Pleasant Green Ward. ins, Paul Smith, Roy Bennion, pounds, fourteen ounces and three Don Jespersun, Dak Smuin, Davt 'd. The homes range from $8400 M. Ron Thurman, Dean Harmon and Mrs. Matthew Pettersson, will Others crowded the shows and sisters at home, Kim, Marsha and Cunningham, Maiv Hess, Glen to $14,000.00. Bob Rydalch and one lone sopho- sa.l on the S. S. American Januexchanged Happy New Years Jan, are jubilant about new broth- Duggins and Tally Stevens Recently moved into their welpost more, Bob Grant. ary 20ih. with and friends at er. The tussle beg.ris at 8 00 o'clock come new residences are Dale Hearing on the suit was set for house neighbors The program will begin at 5:30 Good Presoason Record The same day, Mr. and Mrs. parties. Bello, Clyde Shaw, Paul Shaw The Pirates have compiled a oclock m the Magna First Ward January 26. 1 Stroks of Twslvs Welford Chatterton, also of Magand Royal Sadler, and others who and the includes following: good preseason record, losing only chapel At the stroke of midnight, train na, became will be in new homes are happy parents of a three games, one by 1 point to 'JtBSI Edwinshortly whistles and sirens joined with son. All are doing well. Spencer, Chester Wright Lehi, who they later defeated, one the blare and squawk of horns and James T. Marlor. to South, the Big Eight darkhorse, and noisemakers, as the hopeful Others who have purchased and one to Lincoln by four points. t New Year stepped over the threshomes to be constructed or are The Pirates won six others by : hold to take from the tired old now in new dwelling places are: beating Morgan, Lehi, Snow, Morhands of 1952 the tangle of world LaVelle Johnson, Hyrum Van oni, Juab and Park City. with'which problems the old year Kirk, Darrell MoCarty, Emerson In the nine games, Cyprus wasn't quite able to cope. Leland H. Rowbein, MiCarty, scored a total of 417 points to the Throughout the merrymaking A galaxy of wonderful prizes John Jr. Zito, James V. Zito, Dav389. So, from these opponents id Kent Hatton, Jack C. Webb, R. will be given to lucky people this there was an undercurrent of records and potential material, 10th at hope that the coming year will L Saturday! Patterson, Garth Anderson, January night, Cyprus should have a pennant Garfield First Ward Hoopsters John Ratliff, Reed Draper, Don the big Bingo Night sponsored by bring a relaxation of world tencontender again this year. sions a lead and start toward genuine the Oquirrh Stake M Men the Utah Copper Club. Bringhurst, G. G. Stephens, W. R. Home Games basketball race with 4 wins and The entertainment which has workf peace. Richard Louderback, Franzon, 9 January Judge. Many persons, aware of the no losses, although they are paced drawn huge crowds on prior dates, Henry Matern. January 3 to Pleasant be Green borne First with by Others include Grant Damron, during begins at 8:00 p. m. and will be responsibility the new year, greeted its coming victories and no losses. February 3 Grantsville. Milton O. Elkins, Loran F. Head-.itfor club members and partners. with February 20 Murray. 2nd and Magna 1st are Magna solemnity, going into the Some of the major prizes inPaul Mousley, Fenton Whipp, churches to watch the old year tied with 2 and 2, Spencer and February 27 Tooele. Harold Coon, Robert clude: Noland, Eldar Carl Patlerwoa Away The featured main prize will be out and the new year in with de- Pleasant Green tied with 1 and 2 Wayne Adamson, W. J. Benedict, 23 Murray. votional January and Garfield no and with and victories prayers Weston a W. H. religious 9x12 rug contributed by H. Haslam, Marlow Tur' Opening Song, High On the 3 losses. January Adams 8c Sons of Salt Lake City. pin, Henry Mori, Lewis Wekker, fortune. Mountain Top, Congregation. of One the featured on In February 6 Judge. the December 29th players Victor Mitchell, Calvin Coon, Wilgames will be a $25 Savings Bond, Opening Prayer, Bishop Brown. Others Garfield First defeated Pleasant the noted colored squad is a 6 foot liam Kemp, February 13 Bingham. Robert Nationally, the picture is one of Bowers, I Know That My steam iron, clock radio, Sacrament, March 6H inch center a and P. G. 1st won out Green, group ol Thomas R. Wilson, Kent McQulv--and lines of cosmetics. hope, with citizens looking to a Redeemer Lives, Choir, Kathleen skillful other and stars over 1 jukeslei and Magna 2nd, L. M. to Magna Jannew administration as one that the many Boren, Hollis Martin, Appropriate Pearce, soloist. 1st was victorious over Garfield will amuse the spectators, with Dn will be more friendly to business Knight, Lawrence Disera. Vocal Duet, Trees, Jimmie uary White Goods Sales, a large their antics. 2nd, Still others are: Ward Brunson, and industry, and that reduced, variety of sheets, pillowcases, and Gladys Hales. The schedule this Thursday J. B. Crapo, Don M. Brown, Walwill be awarded to not increased taxes, may follow. Speaker, Pres. Maurice A. Tut- towels, etc., lace Reid, Garn Anderson, Ernest evening, January 8th, includes the holders of lucky bingo cards. A But despite all the good things tle. .... following games at the Copper A. Case, James Holfeltz, Claude of about 75 prizes will be. that can be said of the passing Song, It Is No Secret What God total Club: J. Sheppick, Jay R. Johnson, Joe given. year, one sad note overshadows Can Do," Kathy Haslam. 7:00 Spencer vs. Magna 2nd. all the Korean situation. It conDuckworth, Carat F. Anderson, L, The new, beautiful 1953 ChevReading. My Dad," Carl Pet8:00 P. G. 2nd vs. Magna 1st. H. Rowberry, Keith Smith, Kentinues . a hopeless stalemate - in rolet be will shown at the Paulos tersson. 9.00-- P. G. 1st vs. Garfield 2nd. neth Coolie, DeMar Smart, J. which our young men sacrifice Auto Company beginning this Speakers, Emily and Mathew their lives, their hopes and their Mora, L H. Bytendrop; ElTony Pettersson. Friday, announces 9th, January A chairman, vice chairman and don Jacobsen, Vern Oliver, Chad futures-upothe foreign soil in an un- other officers will be named establish-mciof of t, the managers Song, King Glory, Boys by declared war directed by the E. G. and Pete G. Paulos. Conoco Gas gi'Oil Company C. Nelson, Monte Davis, V; H. the Magna Water Company Board Chorus. Morris A. Johnsoh, Leland United Nations. The are brothers Response, Missionary. plans to consti uet a $'0,000 ser- Astell, very enthusof Trustees next Tuesday evening, Peace waa not attained in 1952-- but Hansen, George A. Hart, Elvan iastic about the smart car, which the in station in vice Remarks, Collings. Magna Bishop a at early to be 13th, meeting B League Dick Sandwick. every Joyal citizen can hope January embodies an entirely new concepClosing Song, Til Go Where spring months, according to a Holman, Thomas in the Magna Fireball at 8:00 Cardans that it shall come in 1953 and that held tion of You Me to statement Want To made the automotive Go, and CongregaCopper beauty Laura Daniels had high game of In the Thomas Gardens subdivour young men can look to the fu- oclock. a field enUntil Mr. J. Hy Breeze officially performance. Company by Printing Mr. E, D. Jenkins, who was tion. 184 and senes of 481 with other ture with a feeling of certainty named as a 1 u3'ee at the Novemision, homes are now occupied by Gifts Planned gineer of the concern Prayer, Mathew Pettersson, Jr. retires from the Kennecott Copof and not one of apprehension and ber Tuesday night This gentleman was in the com- William T. Mauch, E. L Blair. Mr. Pettersson is now in the em- per Corporation about March 1st, Special gifts are being planned games election, was officially sworn in the first bowling of 1953 in the Robinson, hopelessness. atmunity Friday and made a survey Floyd Jeppson,A. Donald into his office Tuesday by Salt ploy of Kennecott Copper Cor- Mr. Clem Toone will assist in to distribute to Club Women's League. L. Ottinger, HomCopper Byron Huish, of of the as m the utilities Conference Leader road local the in of a duties tending form the opening, availability Lake County officials, and will poration supervisor M. Collings closely er W. Bowen, Richard Openshaw, followed this area of unusual Utopia Might Arrive in the Department of Mills Train- and sewer supervision. duties of this position. Fred Norris and Alfred FuB fr0m If good words and kind deeds assume A cordiafinvitation new most The will be located Section station of the Industrial !!,ultin Mr. Breeze was appointed last A cordial invitation la extended ing traveled as fast as nasty remarks to the on the property just east of the while C. D. Cameron and James nded to everyone to attend. to attend the Training Department He is vet- week to this position, formerly general public R Some of the other high scores Central Lumber & and thoughtless actions, Utopia Moyes are completing their Hardware gathering. A number of pertinent eran of World War II, having held by Mr. Arthur Marsh, who is were Millie Christofferson, 160; Company on m w homes. would soon be here. Main S. U. in in Street. of served now the the the Magna Navy Magna will superintendent be discussed. topics Fran Sheppick, 140; Denecc DiOthers who own lots in thU loAtlantic, Mediterranean, Middle Water Company. cale are Clarence Herzog, Flank sera, 143; Alice Ribotto, 144; Mary East and Asiatic Pacific areas. As with Mr. Marsh, Salt Lake Brown, 148; Norma Collings, Ellsworth, J. V. Philpot, W. B. Mr. Pettersson graduated from county officials have combined Florence Smith. 162; Ella Cameron, Keith Barton. sewer the of the road and Utah, University receiving supervisor of Out Lady Lourdes Church Mr. T. L. Thomas, owner of ths Empey, 155; W. Knight, 142; Bette a Bachelor of Science degree in positions. The following weekly program Mitchell, 158; Jean Hubbard, 148; adjacent LandTO the east, state 1951. June, la carried out, in addition to specLaVerne Empey, 152; N. Powell, that plans are how being made t His wife, Ann, and their three ial events, which will be an147. .construct another group of homes Linda children, Carl Jr., 10, Ann, nounced from time to time by He has not definitely decided took 3 points and Squads Thousands of Granite District 4, and Charlene Judith, 2, will reFather C. E. Freegard. whether lots will be sold to inschool Monday No. 1, high game of 700 and series to returned pupiU in will main reside Magna. They Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. Louis E. Corbridge assumed dividual owners or to sell ths mark the end of the of 2029. to Mr. unmorning with Pettersson's parents and 8:00 p. m. duties of manager in the Magna property to a contractor who deChristmas holiday vacation. Feature business of the Oquirrh til his return from the Mission Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and J. C. Penney store January 2nd, sires the land for his own subAll rewill of these students "A League Fund monthly meeting Monday Field. 7:00 p. m. and is rapidly making the ac- division. written by main in classes, except for a few The poem, following 12th at the a. evening, January Weekday, 7:00 pi. Other Homes y in the until quaintance of local residents and soldier holidays, an May. anonymous In will the A Women's Novena Service, Friday, 7:30 Magna Clubrooms, League, Dorothy shoppers. Two homes are now being comschools do a Granite not have forwarded was Korea by trenches, anDea, who leads with a 165 aver be the 1952 financial report, p. m. He succeeds Homer W. Bjwen pleted at 4th South and 8900 West Elmo Clair Williams to his par- spring vacation. nounces W. & Hook, president age, scored a 203 high game and who tendered his f Elmo Mrs. Williams, and Mr. res.gnation as of of brick by Breinholt contractors ents, another one of 174. The gathering begins Our whole social life is in esI December after 31st, 9150 2800 South West, Magna. MAGNA INFANT DIES seiving as and about three blocks down and Other fine scores were Virginia sence but a long striving for the oclock, and officers of the local institution on 8950 West, another contractor manager 1 all of Walker, 162; Vivian Kemp, repre-iate the attendance is almost through with construcOF PREMATURITY victory of justice over force. for the past fifteen years. Just across the blue horizon L. Riley, -- Galsworthy Edna MeyMr. Corbridge was formerly tion of two frame homes. If these Korea is the spot. er, Begent, 178; associated witn the Penney Com- homes sell, both builders plan to Graveside services and burial BetteCutler, Shirley The outpost of the world, 160; Elaine Husband, at Soda Springs. Ida, no and construct more. God for John infant land that forgot. That Joseph Erickson, A pany 164; Romaine Zito, The Magna sheriffs have in in Eureka, Utah. He has been with and moun-- - son of R. Leif and Louise Hadley in rice the Out paddies Ann Griffith, their possession a camera, girl's Tygesen, the company for the past 12 Sister Diet years. Erickson, 17 Magna Row, Magna, 167; Thelma tains. Singleton, 171. bicycle and a mans signet ring, with his wife, two a man gets blue, were conducted Saturday in the Together where Out Others were Mary Tomlin, that owners have not claimed as Funeral services were conductdaughters and a son, he will Right in the middle of nowhere. Murray City Cemetery by the e Ruby Cushing. 173; yet ed Monday in Salt Lake City for establish a residence in Magna. from you. Rev. George J. Weber, minister, miles thousand Ten Cenella These articles are still et the 193; RodgHarward, Mrs. Martha D. N. Phillips, 71, at we shiver, First Congregational Church. ers, 156; Sylvia Wimmer, 161; sheriffs office, and proper identi We sweat, we freeze, a man The following day, a three-ca- r The ideal society would enable 29 4th East, who died Friday in a can The died at child than more . Its Wednesday New-bolNola Farnsworth, 160; Ellen Two local auto crashes over the crash involving autos driven by fication of same will restore them man and woman to develop Salt Lake hospital of pneumonia. 10. 30 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospistand. 151 and Babe Wimmer, 154. every weekend resulted in a total dam- Mrs. G. A. Paulos, John Marlor to the rightful owners, She was the sister of Andrew 7Vi hours after birth, of along their in lividu.il lines, and not convicts. we are about You tal, see, age of approximately $250 to five and W. W. Peterson, all of this not attempt to force all ,nto one Nielsen of Magna defenders of our land. Just prematurity. the! were to vehicles in Magna. damaged community, Sizeable Amount Of Sincere sympathy is extended mould, however admirable. We are soldiers of the 2nd Div. Surviving besides his parents Bowling Tournament On Friday, a vehicle operated extent of- - $150 when the car of -- J. B. S Haldane to the bereaved family. Nantwo and are our Barbara pay, measly sisters, Earning by Harry Latsos and LeRue Mill- Mrs. Paulos, traveling east, was A number of local women are cy Erickson, Magna; two grandGuarding people with millions. er, both of Magna, were involved Struck by the Marlor car, as it Mrs. Otto For only $2.89 a day. Erickson, planmng to enter a City Women's mothers, from out the 2700 the and 9037 West curb, at crash pulled in Pocatello, Idaho and Mrs. Joseph Round Robin bowling tournament Living with our memories, South, and damage of $100 was parked Peterson auto was then G. Hadley, Los Gatos, California. on January Febsee our gals. to A sizeable of amount is Waiting money 9000 2700 West and South. hit at caused to the two cars. Most sincere sympathy is ex- ruary now at the Magna sheriffs office, Hoping while we are gone. and it is stressed that 2 They havent married oar tended to the sorrowed family in entries close at midnight, January awaiting return to the rightful their time of bereavement. 10th. owner. pals. j cham, backed down the grade for It was taken from a parked Car Not many know we are living. by Entry must Not many give a dam, a fee of $2.50, and can be given to in Magna during the past several , Dinner Honors Retiring Jumping to safety, crew mem-- j another try. A second Magna engine pushing local officials or mailed to Irene bers of three Diesel engines nar-- 1 weeks. Maybe we arent forgotten, Officials Kennecott But we belong to Uncle Sam. Press, 1627 Parkway Avenue, Salt rowly escaped injury Tuesday a- two carloads of molybdenite So, if you have lost any money 2:20 p. m. when two of the centrate on the same track moved Lake City. The beautifully designed place in such a manner, kindly see one The time we spend in the Army n diesel in locomotives collided in a grinding in behind the Is time in our lives we miss. The McDougal Funeral Home has a chapel room 60x24 feet, of the local deputies. Honoring E. W. Engelmann and Afternoon Bowling Louis Buchman, retiring officials crash at Ths Magna Mill yards of an attempt to push it up, the grade. Boys, dont let them draft you opened in Magna Saturday to capable of seating 250 people. It is Norma Hauler captured high Utah Copper Division, Kennecott A Denver and Rio Grande WestAnd for Petes sake, dont en- of Kennecott Copper Corporation, Brother Succumbs serve the public, and an enthus- - j carpeted in a soft rose shade with a dinner-danc- e was presented senes of 465 Tuesday in the After- - Copper Corporation ern diesel, pulling a string of loadlist. iastic reception by turquoise blue draperies overt Most of the 15 crewman on the ed cars on the same track, crashed sheer glass curtains at the front J. Mark Williams, 52, of West And when we reach the Golden Monday evening at the Salt Lake noon League by chalking up marked the time. Gate games of The new establishment, located windows and the end of the room Jordan, died Saturday morning Country Club. engines jumped to safety just be- - into the molybdenite train asit Kennecott Departmental heads Other highTgames were Carol fore the Diesels smashed together backed around a curve. To Saint Peter we will tell next to the Utah Power 8c Light is draped in unusual cream mater- at 4:20 a. m. at his home of a corand their wives attended, includ-W- e Bertoch, 163; Villa Williams, 152- - in a mass of tangled metaL All We are soldiers from Korea K. C. Mitchell, fireman on the .Company building, is planning an- ial. onary thrombosis. Emma three of the engines were coupled D 8c R G engine, saw the impend, 151; Anita Jones, The theme of the decorative have served our time in; ng a number from this locality. Mr. Williams was well known other Open House on Sunday, Silver candelabra were present- - Strebble, M. Nelson, to loaded ore cars. Hell. ing crash and called a warning to January 11th between the hours scheme is soft, pastel colors, fea- here, haying been employed for ed to Mr. Engelmann as a token Amelia Romrell, Amen. The mishap occurred when a other crewmen in the locomotive of 1:00 and 5:00 p. nv, and extends tured in the furniture and acces- the past 20 years at Kennecott of esteem and a silver tea service Nancy Simmons, a warm welcome to everyone to sories. Magna Mill engine pushing 19 to jump from the cab. Copper Corporation as a crane Muriel Winn, 135; Ruth Thomas, carloads of coal was attempting to All five crew members of the Thrice is he armed that hath given to Mr. Buchman. attend and inspect the smartly At the rear of the building there operator. JuEh Clegg, is a preparation room, climb a grade leading to the yard's Magna engine leaped from the He was the brother of Wallace his quarrel just. And he but nakdecorated and renovated place. Justice is truth in action. Ethel Stevenson, Helen coal storage area. train before the collision. Favors will be given to every- - facilities and another Urge room Williams of Magna. ed, though locked up in steel. I -- Disraeli Jones, 130. Not successful at completing An estimate of the damage has that can be used for manifold Most sincere sympathy U giv Whose conscience, with injustice 1 - : is corrupted. the run, the engineer, E. C. Me not been released by officials. en to the sorrowed family. Beautifully Designed and investment Most business men report new peaks in volume while local in- dustriea attained their highest volume of sales in 1952, enabling them to give steady employment to thousands of people and. In most cases, greater payrolls than in previous years. Magnas strong bank continued its increased services to patrons which was reflected in the new peaks attained in resources and deposits during the year now at a close. Our growing churches report increased membership and attendance, and our excellent school system hit a new enrollment peak in 1952 that foretells the need of more buildings to meet the demands. One of the most progressive steps in the history of Magna was realized, in a plentiful new, better supply of water, and the many resultant improvements. Magna and Hunter made their greatest strides in 1952 over many years to try and solve the growing housing demand, with many new homes being completed and occupied during the year. The housing shortage has been acute and threatens to continue as local industries expand and grow to meet increased markets they serve. These communities can look back upon the year 1952 as one of and face the accomplishment new year with renewed hope that the succesful business cycle will be sustained and that this area will enjoy a continued era of good The lid on the Jordan League basketball contests, will be pried off this Friday evening, January in the openmg encounter, when Cyprus meets Judge Mem- Testimonial To Honor Eldel Carl Pettersson ' Swiss-Austria- n Gay and was New fun-fille- d 1953 Years Eve fur most Utahns, who The baby who weighed in at six hailed the coming 12 months with pounds, 12 ounces, made his debut the optimism of free people re- at 3:01 a. m. He and new mother solved to meet their problems, are progressing well. Colored Hoop Squad Plays Here Wednesday tw GALA PRIZES PLANNED FOR BINGO NIGHT Garfield First Ward Hoopsters Lead Stake Race - k, Mix-mast- er New Chevrolet 52-3- V. 46-3- ' To Be Shown Water Trustees To Name Officers At Tuesday Meet 52-3- This Friday $50,000 Conoco Service Station Here For Spring NEW ROAD SUPERVISOR , Ladies Bowling STARTS MARCH 1 152-12- well-wishe- rs door-priz- U14 CHURCH NEWS Schools Recall Granite Pupils Monthly Fund Meet Next 162-15- Land That PENNEY MGR. ARRIVES From Holiday Monday Eve NEW FOR MAGNA . God Forgot 1 one-da- Lost A Camera, Bicycle - Ring? ... See Sheriffs 165-17- 6; 169-16- 158-15- 162-16- 6; 174-16- 7; TWO LOCAL AUTO CRASHES RESULT IN $250 DASIAGE Ar-lin- I CREWS JUMP TO SAFETY AS ORE TRAINS COLLIDE' 17-1- Beautiful, New Mortuary Opens In Magna; Open House Sunday . con-bo- ut -j -- , well-wishe- rs 4. 149-14- 6; 145-14- 4; rest-roo- 143-13- 0; 134-13- 0; m ' 134-13- 132-13- 0; coal-lade- |