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Show j NEXT TUESDAY, Brockbank Junior High will have a paid asfrrt S&0 M sembly, featuring Rai and Lucille Baillie. They will present comedy, Where To Register In Magna n written by the District 545, Margaret Adam-saauthor, Anton Tchekoft 5340 S. 7540 West. Mr. Bailie will let the audience District 547, Marjorie Day, 2839 have a peek backstage and see him make up and assume his South 8560 West. characters. District 549, LaRee Pehrson, 3400 sSuth 8560 West. District 551, Helen McCarty, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27 the 8719 West 3150 South. Volleyball team from Central District 553, Eugenia Dea, 3043 Junior High will play at Brock8900 West South the bank. All the students enjoy 'District 555, Mary Co3slett, pfivilege of seeing these games. 2994 South 9000 West. Leslie Ridge District 557, Elizebeth J. Jones, Brockbank School Reporter 3018 South 9150 West Brcthbank Press Patter DEMONSTRATING that the Brockbank Junior High School students are also interested in the forthcoming local and national elections, a Brockbank speech class in charge of Mrs. L. Helen Pearson, will give a senes of debates to the world geography and history classes of the 8th and 9th grades. Half of the class will take the Nixon-Lodg- e issue and the other side. half the Kennedy-Johnso- n They will discuss Civil Rights, Foreign Policy, Aid to the Aged, Aid to Education, Farm and Labor Problems and Religion. THE ANNUAL 9th grade assembly was presented Friday and class: Mixed chorus selection, Sandra Herron, Peggy Borland, Kayla Jellinick, Ramona Smith, Kay Lynn Hendrickson, Ray McClain, Craig Duckworth, David Coon, John Sadler, Richard Clegg and Margo McQuaid; ballet, Margaret Sergent; funny pantomme by talented Vicki Keetch. I solo. It was a fine assembly. 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BEST (Paid Political Advartisemenl) 1 ki L. jJl Cut Out and Keep For Reference him aware of the need for acquiring alias for parks and playgrounds throughout this area and the state. Other activities which have qualified him as a leader include: LDS Stake President member of the Utah State Board of Pharmacy. 1957-8Major, U. S. Army Reserve; Veteran, World War II, Italian Campaign, where he waa awarded the Distinguished Service Croat, the nation's second highest decoration. Purple Heart and the Italian Military Valor Cross. g His program Includes Increasing the training and developing a better rehabilitation program at the Utah State Prison. William B. Martin. Republican Candidate for State Senate, District 6, is a resident of Magna, where he is the owner and operator of the Marlin Drug Center. He is married and the father of three children. As a vice president of the Granite School District, he has obtained a first hand knowledge of the problems of rapidly growing school districts and has a legislative program to meet the critical needs of school construction and site acquisition. Serving as chairman of the Salt Lake County Recreation and Parks Board has made 1 w ii y BY 1957-8- 61 - It 7-- Major in Military Reserve, awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. Chairman. Salt Lake County Recreation . w MILITARY President. RECREATION Board. Lm Mr teft Be a good American and register to vote for the candidate ot your choice November 8, 1960. Do not fail to register or vote, due to lack ' Of transportation. Phone any of the following Lions Club members if transportation is needed: Harold Wacker, BY Tom Dyches, BY Thayne Pearce, BY Reed Kelly, BY I. L. Harris, BY J. W. Ledingham, BY F. E. Cross, BY J. B. Grose, BY Thomas J. Hubbard, BY A. L. Vaughan, BY E. P. Salm, BY J. H. Wadsworth, BY E. F. Blanchard, BY Wayne Nicolo, BY Dr. J. O. Brinton, BY E. M. Lambert, BY Dick Bezzant, BY Lyle Hendrickson, BY Denny Martin, BY Ross McQuivey, BY Lyman Breeze, BY George Allen, BY George F. Cromar, BY UJciDnam B. rJlacOan RELIGION W Ml A. C. Carman, BY M. F. Orr, BY Philip Debs, BY Roland Reid, BY Lex D. McKee, BY Vote For School Board V Registration Days Registration days are November 1 and 2, 1960. Weldon Who's Interested In Legislation That Will Benefit YOU . And Your Children EDUCATION Member. La Vfc n, included the following numbers from talented members of this 21 to L well-know- A string quartet number was given by Sonja Reese, Jackie Mansfield, MAGNA NEWS Nancy Nielson and Cherie Worthen. A vocal solo, siiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH: Three Corns in a Fountain, was Mrs. LeRoy Olsen, Sr. is visit, by Ramona Smith and given 1 WRECKED AUTOS ing in Mesa, Arizona, for an expiano duet, Japanese Sandman, tended time with her son, daughter-iby Sandra Herron and Shauna n-law 1 and family, Mr. and WANTED Harris. Mrs. LeRoy Olsen, Jr. An entertaining pantomine was sWill pa cash for wrecked car.:: E Also sell' parts for all kinds of a presented by Edna Crosley and E Joy Robertson and piano solos Ecars. were given by Sylvia Haws and Dyches. Gloria Green endBucks Auto WreckingE Kathy E ed the program with an accordian E 4050 South 8400 West Dial BY r 27, Thursday, Octr Magna Times, Magna, Utah Ai- - io c. 3 for 89d for $1 .00 r Mwm PilS 3 For $1.00 V Price Lffectiv Thvrsdoy. Friday and' Sqturdoy i, i |