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Show f .ACHA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH FOR SALE GE refrigerator, very good condition, 845. Also .22 Remington automatic rifle, $22. See at 2865 S. 9050 West dial BY CLSSIFIEDS Left In Granger. Accept trade. 12 New split level modern ramto at Sold cost bler. get Develop- RIDE WANTED To Salt Lake in ment going. Call Ed Jenkins. BY vicinity of 9th South k Main. Midwest Realty k Finance. Working hours, 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 12 WILL TEND 2 preschool chil- p. m. Dial BY dren in my home at 3151 S. 7900 WANTED Ride to Salt Lake. West or dial BY 12 Hours, 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 or 5:00 12 WISH TO TEND Children, ages p. m. Dial BY 2 to 6, in my home, $1.50 a day, FOR RENT Modern apt. to include lunch. Dial BY Inquire 2880 S. 8560 WesL Phone or inquire 2780 S. 9100 WesL 13 BY 12 8 Home r t Thursday, Sfnterr.htr Be Sharp Vote Sharp Elect SHARP. M. LARSEN - To The Office lions From Page 1) ''' Harris, chairman, Lex MeKee and O. K. Fotheringham. and RentalHarold Buildtng Hawkes, chairman, Verl A. Haws. Under Third Vice President Aubrey L. Vaughan, are: Public Relations George Allen, chairman, John A. Rokich. Civic Improvement and Community Betterment Reed Kelly, chairman, Wayne Nicolo. Education Philip Debs, chairman, W. G. Larson. Health and Welfare Lyman Breeze, chairman. Dr. Carlyle Munk, Malcolm Orr. Safety L. O. Larson, chairman, Ray Thompson. Greeter Thayne Pearce, chairman, Ross McQuivey and Bud McAgricultural and Industrial H. T. Dyches, chairman, Ray Thompson. . . Of -- EXPERIENCE WARD Hu BUILDING From Pag 1) superintendent and two carpenters supervise the volunteer labor, and thus far, a total of 2624 hours have been contributed. Present plans for the old ward-hous- e are not definite, but church authorities will probably sell it. QUALIFIED (Continued A Him For This IMPORTANT POSITION Vote Getter A Democrat SENIORS CYPRUS I30TES (Continued Donald. STATE TREASURER A to run Paid Political Advertising RIDD TAKES COPPER CLUB TITLE Jack Ridd, ace golfer, added another prize to his long list of GOLF L1ATG1 SET golfing title Sunday by winning The Copperheads from Kenne-co- tt low gross honors and placed secwill engage the Magna Chamin low net at ond the Copper Golf Club to be acclaimed as bermaids Wednesday, September "Club Champion." Keith Barton, 14 th at golf on the Copper Course. veteran, capable golfer, won the Luncheon will be served at 12 noon and competition between the - , net prize. , . two fun groups starts at 1:15 Divisions Given Keith Barton, p. m. Championship Chambermaids DalHal Copperheads Jack Ridd, Second; first; R. Emery ton, third; Deb Johnson, fourth, Ridd Bosh Glen Lewis, fifth and Dr. Robert Michelsen Garside Richardson Poulsen, sixth. Peterson A Flight Harry Ostler, Gordon Ballmer Sandall Tre seder, Emery Rose, Lynn Landenberger Clark Packard, Henry Chapman and E. K. Olsen Mori OKeefe Pete Paulos. A1 Emery B Flight Grant Wilkins, Blaine Trant Huffaker Pitts, Hal Willie, Todd Bechtol, Thompson Dyches John Cassidy and A1 Leich. Ensign Paulos C Flight Scotty Allan and By- - Thule Gardner ron Huish, tied; Drew Pearson, Norden Huish Reed. Kelly, Bill Darling, Vic McNally Falvo . Duke and Frank Falvo. Bogden Duke Flynn Parker Pratt The chains of habit are The competition will be best too small to be broken. , Samuel Johnson ball, Nassau system. -- SUITED FC3 TEE PLANT. LAWNS "MOW 1 2t M03GRO JUST I 1 0) In DKQPeac By Owner and Modern Horn a. Small Down PymL .. Will Handle Rents will pay balance in monthly payments Inquire . V-- i i j Li $ SHE KM LLOYD QUALITY AT A SAVING for P Central Lumber CONGRESS T Phone Magna BY USDA HINDQUARTERS - Cut USDA "Choice" Grade And Wrapped Free For Your Whole Hindquarter Special Price Freezer "Choice" Grade Beef-WTrimmed of Excess and Flavorful C:r.c!:ss Sir!::n sssr lb. 1.19 lb. 69 Pet Rc:st ' Safaway Guaranteed lb. Sr lb. 43 CcchcJ Picnics REPUBLICAN 2nd VJozr.i c5 C Co GcIiccJ 'Dcrc- Salad Dressing Walnuifs Feld Pol. Adv. by Shorn Lloyd 2 lbs. 85c Farm Fresh Produce Selected Large, Sweet Seedless Ideal for Lunches j W f ONIONS U.S. No. Nw SwHft Yellow. Crop Jwtl Right to Season Meats jf M i 3 Clt, 4 oz. pkg. 390 ; .14 Bel-a- ir ex. gal. 850 6 for 1.00 " 6 for 1.00 2 for 49i 7 for 1.00 4 lbs. II ilf 3 lbs 25c st ir Child Coffee 5c Off Reg. Price ' Ml YHi II imiriS Coohics IMHIW Family czatj 0UILD YOUR COMPLETE SET Oil OUR EASY D00K-A-YEEPURCHASE PLAH PRECIOUS SIGHT . ' " . Vli ijM FWU MUM UMTMnoM-eite P" NP me enadepede mmmw. Protect them with plenty of light. Use this check list: J. Provide a good study lamp for your young students. 2. Use larger size bulbs one bulb gives more light than four tt bulbs. . X 100-wa- st ' ' , re m e TOFKI-ecta- xI COVtH 1471 MIT-NRK- I Mudia aid nw pm. Pen n be wcet eeedM P M UcMcP W M tt - a,aiyttareat on loa liit 25-wa- ! 45. Auorted le 3. 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O.e alnuW eai lew OneHun m xtoee te Mkeeen md lectau. prm - "400 pack Ijt&txctftivzj.i td cxj SS'uafj Protect those bright young eyes . . . they are the only ones your child will ever own. , , Facial Tissue K - low-co- : lg. 24 oz. GOOD LIGHT GUARDS . If t 00 Busy Baker s : ' lb. ; i II " Edwards Luxury Blend , 530 Peanut Butter, 3 lb. jar $1 .19 Asst. Lunch Meat, 3 pkgs. $1.00 WHITE STAR TUNA, 2 for 53c Mrs. Wright Sandwich Bread, 4 for 89c Ellis Lima Bean Ham,- can 35c 1 UTAH TOMATOES, r W A I Y AMS j. ? ' RT WM'RpBi , IceCream Real-Roa- i UStS-pL- Miracle Whip Spinach Chopped Peas & Carrots LT1 Nestles Morsels HZ Apple Sauce "O' u.s. No. i 13 New Crop Wonderful Sated, II Soiled, Candied, Fried or Roaited led. . ell Fat-Te- nder Ground Beef ' j m WHOLE I UTAH SENATI MEJ1DENT . i South 8560 West Phone BY 2880 Inch) For Swiss Steaks BRANDS WE MAKE ANY KIND OF KEY YOU NEED. SEE OUR NEW KEY CUTTING MACHINE. V' ' ikjjf! T S'X FINE INCOME PROPERTY Safeusy Prise . GET YOUR POWER LAWN MOWERS ' AT CLOSE-OUPRICES m SALE U3 $3.29 West Main Street m ALSO RUBBER AND PLASTIC HOSE 8927 i -- I our spreader and roller free. SALE ON ALL OTHER QUALITY FERTILIZERS QUALITY : Mir-abel- la U GREATLY REDUCED. HIM .III!.: n; A BAG 50-L- B. A group of local DAV members from Utah recently returned from a National convention in Seattle, to include State Washington, Commander Kay Shockey of Bountiful; Fay Yeates, Orlando Barber and Mr. and Mrs. James Brusatto of Magna. n; JC3 PER LB, (IN 10 LB. LOTS) OTHER QUALITY SEED AVAILABLE p n; VELVET QUALITY SEED CD rv . Pete Paulos, president; Roger Sorenson, vice president; Judy Ribotto, secretary, Linda Sparks, reporter-historiaJerry Barker and Marianne Gardner, cheerleaders. ON TUESDAY, the first assemJUNICR3 Richard Nielson, bly of the fall season was presentpresident; ed at Cyprus High School and fea- Billie Evans, vice president; Kay tured performers represented McQuivey, secretary; Linda Bar-lothe various classes. reporter-historiaDorothy Principal Moroni L. Jensen in- Peterson and Judy Peterson, memnew troduced the cheerleaders.' faculty bers. Each spoke briefly, telling SOPHOMORES the colleges they attended and Robert . Jeppson, president; desires to aid at Cyprus High. David Strand, vice president; Vera The seniors were represented by Lazenby, secretary; Lynn Longa Girls Trio composed of Judith fellow, reporter-historiaColleen Ridd, Sylvia Chambers and Becky Cameron and Claireann Poulsen, Ridge; the juniors by Gail Wood- cheerleaders. ward who gave a vocal solo, and AGS the sophomores by Margaret Associated Girl Students, Kathand Claireann Poulsen. who leen Anderson, senior representapresented a piano duet. tive; Charlene Jensen, junior reHI DAY at Cyprus High School presentative; Lucy Carlson, sophomore representative. on Tutfsday proved most successABS ful, according to Phil Barlow, Ray Johnson, senior representastudent body president Each student was given a tive; Jerry Davis, junior repreTed Higley, sophomore printed card to pin on and write sentative; Lynn Bateman, his name and the class. This way, representative; secretary. acmore students became many quainted. Spiritual causation is the one to be considered, for CLASS ELECTIONS were held question more than all others spiritual cauin the Tuesday, resulting sation relates to human progress. Mary Baker Eddy TKcr.3i,:::LYTrJNiD tnd 1 JUST IT'D C, and Saturday I |