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Show Mipn Friday. May 24, 1957 Times, Magna. Utah LOGL KINDERGARTENS The Club, under the direction of Mrs. Stanley Usen, met Saturday and chose a name for their club and elected officers. The name is the Zippy Stitchers," and officers include: Delila Olsen, president; llcne Maxwell, vice president; Phyllis Kinghofer, secretary - treasurer; Bertha Gage, reporter and Linda Poulton, party director. The group will meet shortly and start projects for the fair. -- Bertha Gage Margaret Pugh and Kern Richards Berling. At the WcbstiT Schoul, teachers are Joyce' Brown and Mary Matthews. Classes will not be hr Id Thursday and Friday, May 30 and 31st and again canceled on the July 4.h and 5th huliday. Maughan, 4-- H Thursday evening, May 23rd, 8:00 The traditional promotional p.m. in the auditorium, according exercises of the Brockbank jun- lo Clark Frei, principal The numbers will include: ior high schoul will be held this Beauty, as well as truth, is but the beauty of material Teachers at the Magna EleWhen the press U gagged, libpasses away, fading and erty is besieged. things are School Edna M. B. Eddy mentary fleeting as mortal brlief. p. m. Tick-toc- k. .. tick-loc- .. k. MAGNA PROMOTIONAL PROGRAM the whiskey that didnt watch the clock... THEME: "EDUCATION MOVES FREEDOM FORWARD" March of Graduates Invocation MORTAR BOARD Miss Connie Jo Matthews of Magna has added another to her long list of honors at the University of Utah. She was chosen last week as a member of Mortar J. Dale Christensen Board, national women's honorary . organization. Mixed Chorus One of twelve girls chosen, Berlin Irving Miss Matthews was selected on the basis of outstanding leaderBarry Buckner, Dianna Salasar. Susie Baker ship and scholarship during her Prologue three years at the University. She will be a member of the organizaStudent Talk: 1957-5- 8 school "Is Education Promoting The General Welfare?" Janial Moesser tion during the year. Matthews is the daughter Orchestra of Miss Musical Selection Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. "Carousel" Rodgers k Hammers tein Matthews of 2936 South 8600 West in Magna. Student Talks: elected presiShe was .... Saundra Speers, Kent Bowen, dent of h rrecently "Freedom to Learn" sorority, Delta Delta Karen Keetch, Fred Christensen Delta, and has been a member of Spurs and Cwean, sophomore and Don White. Robert Taylor junior women's honorary organi"Science and Freedom" zations. Air Force sponsor, yearMixed Chorus book and school paper staffs, head Musical Selections cheerleader and junior class vice "Down Thru The Years" Phil Medley "Halls Of Ivy" Russel k Knight president have also occupied her spare time at the University. ' Student Talks: Marla Sorenson "Freedom to Select Officials" Musical Selection "Give Ma Your Tired. Your Poor" . seven long years!I Water Concern . "Freedom Of Religion" Tony Tygesen Musical Selection enor 'rom the start ... . "Rosamunde" after seven years Dean Henson. Carole Clesla . Betty Lee "Freedom To Make One's Mark In Society" Supreme ! Orchestra Frans Schubert Student Talks: "Freedom To Choose One's Friends" Mixed Chorus Musical Selection "No Man Is An Iilsnd" Arr. by Roy Rlngwald JoAnn Beck. Narrator Color Guard Presentation of Colors "Star Spangled Banner" Francis Scott Key (Orchestra and Graduates) Presentation of Graduates . . Clark Frei, Principal William B. Marlin Awarding of Certificates Member of Board of Education, Granite School District Hunter Matron Sulfert Leg Burnt In Fire Mrs. Hope Latham was seriously burned on the legs Thursday while at'empting to get through a fire at the Davis Lumber 8c Hardware Company in Hunter. She received medical treatment and is now at home, confined to her bed. Kentuckys Finest Straight BOURBON Lewi Bros. Stages 3M South Weal Templo Balt Lake City Phono EL Effective August ML 1858 - Tooele - Magna Balt Lake WEST BOUND Leave Balt Lako 6:00 A.M. Wayne H. Burt, native Utahn A. M. and a graduate of the University 6:10 7:30 A. M. a of Utah, has been swarded 10:45 A. M. Sluan Fellowship for participation 2:25 P. M. in the executive development pro5:20 P. M. gram at th.a Massachusetts Insti- 1:00 P. M. tute of Technology at Boston, 6:30 P.M. Massachusetts. Fellowship Mr. Magna time. Mr. ations, 6:30 P M. Burt formerly lived in EAST BOUND Loses Magna with his family for a long Daily except Sundays ft Holidays Burt, office engineer, operat the New York office of Kcnnccott Copper Corporation, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Burt of Brigham City. Prior to accepting the position in New York, Mr. Burt was employed by Kennecott in operations in U:ah and N.vada and by the Braden Copper Company, Kennecott subsidiary in Chile. The 36 men chosen for the hon or come from 32 companies and three government agencies in 17 states, the District of Columbia, Canada and Mexico. Their average age is 35 years. Stationed In Germany Frank Clark is in the Motor Transportation Corps, presently stationed in Germany with the Army of Occupation. The young man, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Clark of Hunter, is stationed at Panyer Kaserne near Stuttgart. His address is: Pfc. Frank Clark, US 56268788, 5th Truck Co. 6th Trans. BN., APO 46, New York, N. Y. 6:35 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 8:40 A. M. 1:55 A. M. 4:10 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 10:20 P. M. x from Tooele Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Lee- ve Belt Lake 1:00 P. M. Via 21st South Daily except Sundays ft Holidays 6:30 P. M. EAST BOUND l:5S A. M. Lssve Magna 11:2$ P Ms All schedules Via 3500 South otherwieo noted. Feet, dependable. Inexpensive service on all schedules. We adding new schedules, for your convenience, on a 30 day trial basis. Your patronage will do tormina our ability to make them a permanent pert of your bus service. These schedules tret Leaving Salt Lake for Magna 10:43 A. M. end :30 P. M. Leaving Magna far Salt Lako 11:30 A. M. and 18:30 P. M. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll we-le- ee ex-pre- se VFW STEAK FRY PROVES BIG SUCCESS A VFW sponsored steak fry Friday evening, May 17th proved success for members and their wives at the Magna Community Park Field House. A large crowd attended the dinner. A canyon steak fry is planned A petition has been prepared for the summer. to annex new territory for the Magna Water Company to Include the following: area east of 8400 West, 2400 South along 7200 West to D 6c G tracks west to 9200 West, along east 3500 South to 8400 West, north along 8400 West to 2600 South, west along 2600 South to 9200 West, then north along 9200 West to 2400 South, east to 7200 West along 2400 South. The present boundaries are 9200 Weil 2600 South, 8400 West and 2500 South. It is only necessary for twenty-fiv- e percent of the people in that area to sign the petition before it will be presented to the Salt Lake County Commissioners, who in turn will conduct hearings. It is planned to have the petitions ready in 00 days. Seeks To Annex New Territory Lorraine Raunig "Freedom To Choose A Vocation" IlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU YOUNG Former Magna LADY NAMED TO Man Awarded GIVES ANNUAL BROCKBANK 4-- H WILL START MAY 28th A Urge group of happy, excited youngsters will trek to local kindergarten classes on Tuesday, May 28th experiencing their first taste of school work. Both the Wibster and Magna Elementary School classes will have two sessions, the first from 8:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. and the second from 11:00 a. m. to 1:30 Zippy Stitcher a 4--H Refresh with a Pfc. Give me the liberty to know, The fire was extinguished by the Kearns Fire Department. Only to think, to believe, and to utter freely, according to conscience, minor damage resulted. all other liberties. 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