| Show it it' 4 r I J 4 f ft 4 f'T jUtnr Jft Jt i iii lTiJypir'yy'yfaiytii°"yy Mosquito Pools Sprayed in Magna Areas Celebrate North of the Border P r- aa"x - r j?f-- ? t' t t V T t t- - r MAGNA — A concerted program bf mosquito elimination should reduce the number of the pests at in Magna this summer least 25 P A Cammans president Magna mosquito abatement project declared Friday n crew has been testA ing ponds and marshes for larva and has sprayed oil on all infested areas according to Mr Cammans An estimated $25000 to $30000 will be spent on mosquito abatement this year In Magna '£ ' rf s - a- fi “ f !? 2 - 4 v $ - 4r i‘5 - 1- 9& -- tV 3? M r- ?i i' i s V £ tiS 4 v I A a j 'lf ‘‘ t v I 3ff" 4 t 1 ri f -- - f y ’i 5 1 -- ¥ j S- - Old Mexico will come to life in Salt Lake City as youngsters celebrate Clnco de aouth-of-the-bor- o I Left to right are Budy Perez and Lillian K I4 '' ') if g Jf I t 't Eyring dean University of Utah graduate school who discussed molecular activity in relation to the human mind and its impulses The progT&m was under direction of the Orange color division junior chamber Four national officials of the United States Junior Chamber of Lilly-whit- Commerce will attend a state-wid- e convention of the Utah Junior in Newhouse Chamber May hotel said W Hughes Brockbank president Visitors will be John Ben Shep-per- d Gladewater Texas Lofton Tatum Portland Ore and Carl Cacciatore Des Moines Iowa national vice presidents and Frank G Fister Chicago executive vice presidents The convention will get under way May 9 in the afternoon Mr Brockbank said A preliminary meeting will be held Sunday de-at 9 am in Newhouse hotel to termine winners of project activities for Utah 9-- Graduation Thrill Imagine tfoa thrill your graduate will experience upon receiving e stunning gift of "fine jewelry our Urge and choice collection you're sure to find e very suitable gift for either the boy or girl graduate See these gift suggestions today Our convenient credit plan makes it so easy to purchase e truly fine gift In Dental Checkup Delayed Start of the pilot demonstration of preventative dental treatment has been postponed until a meeting next Friday afternoon at P-T- i SOUTH MAIN - f4! -- ' M ST A J BINGHAM x‘ JUMP GUN ns Mexicans Set Annual Fete Mexican nationals in Salt Lake City will jump the gun two days on their Cinco de Mayo (fifth of May) celebration by holding it Saturday at 7:30 pm at Judge Memorial school Consul Carlos Gnmm declared Thursday The festival celebrates the triumph of Gen Zaragoza in defeating French forces invading Mexico on May 5 1862 Highlighted by a brief patriotic address by Consul Grimm the program will include: A solo Marcha “Zacatecas” by Simeon Manzano accompanied by Florence Santillanez A solo dance b'y Darleen Ortega Mexican folk songs by the trio "Gay Rancheros” A dance “La Varsoviana” by Girl Scouts A rendition ©f “El Triunfo de Zaragoza” (triumph of Gen Zaragoza) by Maria Gaytan A monologo “Por Mj Bandera” (For My Flag) by Manuel S Torres Mexican songs and dances by Eduardo Balderas The famous El Jarabe Tapatlo the hat dance by Darleen Ortega accompanied by Gilberto Esparza Singing of the Mexican anthem by the public Among children participating in the festival will be Rudy Perez Lillian Aguilar and Virginia Agui- will be MAGNA — Diplomas awarded to 116 Cyprus high school students May 22 in commencement exercises at the school The total is 12 less than the record graduating class figure of 1946 Graduating students are Frances Andrews Mary' Aramaki DeMoyne Andrus Elinor Bales Marian Banger-te- r Charles Barndt Ray Bowen h LaVee Bawden Cannon Jeanne Mabel Jean Bezzant Alta Borland Billie Burke John Cameron Barbara Carsey Ronald Carlson Nancy Ann Cannon Eugene Catten Ivan Catten Janice Cheynoweth Duane Christensen Jess Christensen James Coffey Lawrence Conti David Cook Leola Cook Denece Coon William Dameron Keith Dangerfield Gwen Davis Kenneth Davis Richard d Denison George Early Lillian Laren Empey Lyle Falrbourn Flint June Athena Frankos Barbara Fraser Lois Garfield Louise Harman Richard Lyn Harman David Kent Hatton Arthur Hayes Barbara Harkins Loa Jane Hales Dwane Herron June Husband Joyce Hutching Pul-laMertlene Keith Ruth JensenHymai Karl Jeppson Inkley Jack Johnson Charlotte Jones Ben Jones Kenneth Kearns Elaine Kendrick K Leslie Kirk Nick Klekas Cleo Kunz Glen Latham Jay Madsen Glen Martin Joyce Martin Melva Mlhalopouos Verl Miner Max Mitchell Dean Moesser Gay Moesser Richard Monson RusseU Moyes Vlr-- g nla McCleve Ted McDermaid Florence Newman Margene Nielson Dorothy Nixon Nola Pendleton Jack Peterson Melvin Peterson Roy Peterson Blaine Poulsen Robert James Poul-se- n Dorothy Irene Privett Proctor Roberta Ralsor Ardell Jerryn Merrie Rassmussen Donna Madill Reed Nell Richards Janice Ridd Martin Amelia Rigler John Farrell Roberts James Roberts Betty Jean Robinson Mike Rokich Geraldine Rolfe Norma Ruegg Joyce Rushton Jimmy Sako Jeanne Salisbury Emilio SanellL Gay Seay Janette Shurls Bud Silcox Smith Irene Smith Roy DeanGeorge Douglas Stone Larry Tech Spelrs Leland Van Leo Walker wlUron Don Willard Margaret Williams y Young and Robert Zabriskle M0-- 11 f- it m if 4 rtionst li c-- T Jdoh to form ter pturn) from oven f2l‘PBeoveabout 1 mm UWMrrolrctwn yr Mulcr a pour to oven for Bldl WSI iBStMl Wdiicgtsi’t BmiA ectiona :$ v - - ’ pu ! - i ji1' "iiV'V A'vSS1 4 k J J‘ A- -' -- J' th l!! i I 1 ’ l iS’I ’ J - 4 2 1 jr :-- t J t x 45:? '’I i-- -- ' 4 - newly elected officers for the Bing- I ' ham junior chamber of commerce r- will be conducted June 1 Jaycee ifofficers announced The new office holders are Frank Zaccaria president Dan G DeYiTunfirrnaii laney and Andrew Jim els vice presidents Rex T Tripp secretary-treasurleft and Idell Howard! chosen queen and prieess Sally Lundberg Ray D Carl state direcrespectively to reign over elementary school program display the tor and Frank B Shafter John marionettes made in connection with Wilson school’s receration plan Bolic Bruce R Ivie and John Niemi directors plans would buy a privately owned water company in Magna if ClubManager Retires possible Mr Tygesen said OtherMAGNA — After 22 years service a complete new system would wise B L Jones has retired as manager be installed this summer of the Utah Copper club I G SalisUntil the Deer Creek project bury president announced Friday MAGNA — Facing a water shortAs yet no successor has been is completed and able to supply age Magna residents have planned named gMr Salisbury said to the area water from water to create their own water district wells northeast of the artesian Horse Show Today Roy F Tygesen secretary Magna be pumped into the would Magna said council HUNTER — Trick horses and community Friday Before any definite plans can city horse jumping will be included in A reservoir capable of holding the horse show in Hunter Satur be mapped the Magna community supply of water would day at 1 pm announced W J council must authorize a petition a two-da- y Jones chairman to be signed by at least 51 of be built for use in case of emerA riding horse complete with the number voting in the last gusaddle will be given as grand prize bernatorial election This petition gency If the plan is approved by the during the show and all proceeds will be presented to the county will go to the building fund for commission for approval accord- county commission a board of the Hunter ward of the Church of ing to Mr Tygesen trustees will be appointed Mr Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The community tinder present Tygesen said Saints vii aBtfwaiwatii'kiaiinaTiiWiiiwfi'frtiiilBi one-ho- -- JUST ADD WATER n ur Refreshing flavor! 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V I v f fabrics Dark and light shades stripes and solid colors 36 to 44 wrinkle-resista- Af X r 830 3250 $35 full-dra- 1 $ the hottest weather in and handsome ay dressed j £ rt Vi I t 4 -U fL & V £ e V 4 2 1 y f k'"' ! A J I" I MAN’S SHOP— STREET FLOOR park- ing limit between 2 and 6 pm on State street throughout the Murray business district hereafter will be enforced rigidly to avoid confusion during afternoon traffic Henning Anderson chief of police announced Friday of Members Lions club MAGNA — Magna-Garfiel- d Magna Charts Water System Enforcement Parking MURRAY —The uoter to enrrfope le Instant Broth ouchly dissolved nail can condensed Candidates old-tim- J' I — Installation of t Lions Nominate nominated candidates for club officers for 1947-4- 8 Elections are scheduled June 12 H L Garfield first vice president automatically will move to the president post and HL W Bowen and George F Cromar second and third vice presidents respectively will each move to the next higher office A new third vice president will be chosen at the election with W G Rouillard O K Fothering-h&and E B Farnsworth as candidates Roy F Tygesen is only nominee for secretary and L O Larson for treasurer In the Women Lions organization Mrs Roy F Tygesen first vice president automatically will take over the presidential duties and all other officers will be chosen at a general club election Candidates for the auxiliary ofSewer Contract fice positions are Mrs H Claude Sign A contract with Caldwell Rich- Anderson and Mrs Clifton G Harris first vice president Mrs H C ards & Sorenson to receive 54 of the county sewer project con- Jones and Mrs George F Cromar struction costs for services as con- second vice president Mrs B E sulting engineers was signed Fri- Mix and Mrs A L Ottinger secday by the Salt Lake county com- retary and Mrs C F Williams and mission Mrs M F Orr treasurer Dor-oth- I ALL DUFF’S MIXIS ARC FULLY-PR- C FARID ttemas m AmiUUI Home Food s Rass-musse- A DELICIOUS CRATT G c v S) 1 ' ’ er Ege-laa- Zx i - Ber-toc- jv Lj j 1 Installation Set Cyprus Slates Graduation am v— v Lies” the Wasatch school 1155 E South Temple to enable the officials of the Salt Lake District Dental so- lar ciety to outline the program to mothers of participating first grade students it was announced by Dr Victor H Sears dental society president UuI)l'ad'Denn Jewel eh3 :i! ?j!' and Virginaa Aguilar The younsters are wearing native costumes and displaying the flag of their motherland The program will be held on Saturday Pick 6 Directors Hear University Professor ar '- tf 1 S L Jaycees Jplection of six new directors terms in the Salt for two-yeLake City Junior Chamber of Commerce was announced Friday in Hotel Utah during a luncheon meeting New directors are Mil-to- ne J Frampton Ray L William E McCarthy B Wellington McDonald Lynn Bjady and Poland W Dance Principal speaker was Dr Henry 1 j GRANITE PARK— Tryouts for speakers for Granite high school commencement exercises will be conducted Monday at 3 pm In the high school auditorium according to Hyrum Hilton dean of boys All graduating students are eligible for the tryouts Subject will be “In Ourselves the Future - 3: fs r S Jf P :W X v p SPEAKERS COMPETE 1'i £ 3 t AW v N ai v 4 A v 5 i 15 contests concessions community singing and a movie Over 300 parents and other visitors were served lunch at the school All proceeds of the event will be turned over to the Granite school district health and welfare fund to te used in assisting worthy students in corrective health work SOUTH SALT LAKE — Culminating almost a full school year of recreational activities grade school students of Woodrow Wilson school 2830-2n- d East Friday presented a combined May day and Centennial program at the schooL Sixth grader Sally Lundberg daughter of Mr and Mrs R VV Lundberg 37 W Sunset ave was chosen by popular vote of the fourth fifth and sixth graders to reign over the day’s celebration as Queen of the May Frlncess Honored Every queen must have her princess and this honor was bestowed upon Idell Howard also a sixth grader daughter of Mr and Mrs I Ray Howard 390 E 27th South A pioneer parade featuring miniature floats was the program opener followed by a fairy dance dedicated to the queen and a dance around the Maypoles by members of the third and fifth grades Prepared Puppet All sixth grade students under the direction of Maurice A Jones fashioned Instructor puppets comparable to professional work and built complete setting and e “Punch scenery for an and Judy” show as the feature of the program The 390 students at the school each appeared In several numbers during the program including a vaudeville show special games and r f- - £ 4' t v f i t Salt Cakt C'rihmu -- : tions still are being accepted for ' the South Salt Lake city manager post left vacant by the resignation of Howard W Robinson Tuesday Rolf Christiansen chairman South Salt Lake board of trustees said Friday Action on applications will be taken at the next board meeting : May 8 Mr Christiansen said r - 3 "4 !A ! 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