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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Friday, December 13, 1957 HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST HAVE GRANITE PUPILS TOPS IN PROBLEM? JIST ASK Journalism YOUR FIRST SECURITY BANKER! Meet Held At A Speech Winner Rani' Elzinga was namt-- win-th- e ni-Hunter 2nd Ward in The next time you have a quescontest. Theme ior the tion about Due to ill hi a;;:i. Lr.-liBlack-- ! hunting phcai.'i: Live was "Men lival Cannot burn wii nil aw of g. owing roes, or even paii!i.:. rontes-t..i.ts Alone." Other Ihe Ei'iu'.iliiii-cjnimitvi;. A! j liy B.ead gold well, ak your banker. He were G.orge Dale Kirby, ri'leuacd v. c Ju:u-ai; fust may have the answer. Karen Breeze, Sherry Moesser couiii.lor a:iJ Ljlti. That bank. is nave v.i:.. J inseen taiy. ii.i.olJ fa.l.l was i.id E.nu Lu Searle. terests, and help build the comsualaiiii J aw tno jii a cirihiu.m. in many ways is shown m Mr. and Mrs. George J. Snarr amunity survey just rompli ted by the il. V.'i ";ade Whittier Elemcn-t- a Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ilyinas af Salt Lake City enlc.taimd at r'irat S. cur.ty Ban's yieiii. Inon Saturday. sults of the survey were students are busy y of Hunter J t!Uiirgabord a unit in Cali-- f a announcGuc-t- s includ.d Mr. and Mrs. ed here on Monday by L. O. Lart.'iivc types ol loud with ei nia with Mr. Ilyinas' ;t,-content for an and husband, Mr. a.U Mrs. Max Cliorge Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Earl kin, manager of the Fust S.cunty .i.,;'i prut-i- n that started Monday in Walk, Mr. and Mr. Patten Wilck-- ! Bank at Manna Pace ol Van Nays, CV..I;irn:u. o. Jii and Mr. and Mrs. Eivis H .n.-- i ai, on with the Utah school l;isi 2yjieni-wid- -' study was D- r Mr- and Mrs. Man Succumbs made under the direction of Wil- - .om h prog: am, announces Princi- nd Lawrene?. Arthur William Hov. Sait Lake sha;P of Salt Lake Cit ia,d L. Eccles.hu st Scanty sen-- . p ilruJ:,:: s on school u d.ed suddenly whit, at fld Alri ,cd WaU 0,: lur v.ee president who directs the. p:.i t.cijiaii:ig in the experiment. work Niiv.inbir doth. Funeial aanxs public n . The Pr.sident Roy Doxey, former included r. plies from 228 study services weie c .inducted Monday. local ti.--Five wbile lats will be used to t t.he i fleet of protein on Mr. ltay was ir.a.i.eii i i the l.r.u-e- i iZa l.. n aisles HDS mission - iia Security Lank xerutivcs. and now a member of the The study showed that seven growth and health. Two will be Mas.lyn 11 nma o Hauler. led a normal diet, three will be . acuity of Religion at the Brig- - First I. e Sympai :y L Security executives now .iani Young University and bro serve B3 president of their local! ,ed test diets. rh-T.nc students have been drying. r la Bisoop Lawrence Doxey, chamber of commeic?. Lairy Mo.,., soo of Mr. and Others ai ' Mis. Eugen. Mo, wa- - awarded a was a guest speak. r at the Hunter p:-- iJe ov.--r local Red Ciou Ydir, and frlin food to l!ie rats during the six- varj Sunday .veninj services. ' aiv.ties, on water boards, active! idiiuiiiijn (v. iwiK'iilc i'lUiiJsy week pel iod. Tiie rats also will be G.i.eis who gave brief remarks chuienim-n- , a.,tive' are gome eompii ti.:g his p.'.iua: y ea ai Mui Irene Johnson nnd! sportsmen, etc. given a Vitamin supplement ts. Each animal will be charted to ;..s Judy M.ller. A solo, The Mr. Eccles said We at rli.iw development or significant m'i --J,..ye., ' was given oy Mi.--s Sccuiiiy Bank believ- - that a Fir.t man Spending a wc.k visiting with eggy UiijWii. th. his liaughur and family, Mrs. Jed r woman with a good balanced viiangvs, further explained Prin-- ! eip.il Lawrence. with a variety of interests ide Hart, is Mrs. Halt's lather. Me. Only the U. S. Mint can maki Hazen Bright of Lewiston, Ulali. p better banker. We bewithout advertising. lieve, too, that unselush cunnnun-- 1 iy building is an important part at sound banking." Lit us remember those who Bluebird Class Party ' died to make and keep our coun-- q , t.y f.e.: This dear land of the Honors Parents junaay pride that broke fie "" of tyranny. On Boston Com A very lovely pany was ten- - nmn, Coneoid Bridge and Bunker Acred by the Bluebird Class of li.il, they took tneir stand. In .he Pleasant Green 2nd Ward B.lk-aWood at Vimy Ridge, Primal y for their parents on Sun-- j they darid to challenge might's iay afternoon, with the teachers, command. On beachheads half Ardith Peterson and Helen Me-- I around the world. In arctic cold, Carty, in charge, in tropic heat, thz we love The class president, JoAnn lias been unfurled: flag The way of Kirkman, was in charge of the lilm ty complete. program which included: Lit us icm inber those who Song, Theres Someone Sing-in- live, wounded and maimed, this l by the girl3; prayr, Sharon llarbor Day juA past and Rodgers; introduction of the par- vow that we shall ever give to ents; welcome address, Patricia eoae and aid them on their way. Twitchell; talk, .What It Means Hut, in these days of stress and We serve Sunday dinto be a Bluebird," by Sherry Lee Hearn, let us not lean Make Your upon our Brown; game; talk by Cathy pride. But, rath-- r, let us turn ners until 6:00 pm. Appointment Newbold and Carla Corbridge; again to God and in Ilia trust and open at 10:00 talks, Lynette Sutherland, Leslie auide. Let us prepare but let us Early For Ann Rupp Mary Lynn Walters, pray, that in His wisdom He will a.m. Patricia Twitchell; talk by Sharj Holiday the sanity to seek and share on Rodgers; code, led by Mary His lasting peace with foe and Parties. Lynn Walters; acknowledgements friend. We are open other days Dial $952 and appreciation, JoAnn KirkSubmitted by V. F. W. man; song by th rlass; closing from 6:00 a.m. to Auxiliary Today. prayer, Leslie Ann Rupp. 0:00 pm. Mrs. Alta Davis from the Stake Boatd attended and presented Why not relax away from each girl with her Lantern of tha kitchen cares in our Service Pins. Refreshments were By Reiia McDaniel 4433 or AM Phone r WHITTIER TO e -- USE RATS IN hlu-kburn- , DIET CLASS pre-p.nu- I - luli-.ns- pres-j.dc- nt -- i READING AND ARITHMETIC Cyprus School t.o o.i,:i Granite School District i lenu-nsiuJc m.i :n ul:t p ' " nastudents rank above the tary Fine Scoring Cyprus high school served as tional average in reailmg ami M'.ul Tiny li..i;e:y n dians host to a regional journalism con- arithmetic, according to lesult; of ra:i,:ing f.vn 1.5 tenths of u n- - schoi-ference fur Granite and Tooele standardized I i,ir 1. n: tentlis of a School Districts Wednesday. vleU ,,;,P'r,ly,Ur- Ki n- year ahead of the standard n?,l of Salt Lake n1!) S; Representatives .'. nicnts for the nation. 8UP;nnin charge of curriculum. City schools and the University Dr. Farter sa.d the Stanford The of Utah also attended. Stanford achievement lcis iiiii' .vilecled because theyj Special speakers were Dr. Tests were administered to 10,024 Quintus C. Wilson and Professor M. Neff Smart, University of Utah Journalism Department. They conducted evaluation sessions on school newspapers. Elinor Mellor, chairman of the Granite District Student Press Association, was in charge. - i are considered the most reliable by educational experts. The tests included paragraph meaning, word meaning, spelling, language, anthmetic reasoning and arithmetic computation. Their battery median was 5.4 years as compared with 5.5 for, the national average. Dr. Farrer said: "Our sixth grade students aversge of a year ahead of the national average to lessen our worries in this field." two-tent- r Hunter Notes exi-nU- f nf-t- ar , Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young have Mrs. Young's sister, Miss Edith Andrew of Kamas, Utah, visiting with them. , s- Pearl Harbor Day : y-- ke : i g, H-di- W ARE OPEN ON SUNDAYS Cyprus Wins pleasantly quiet din- ing rooms. BY WAY CAFE Accreditation Years Credit s:rv:d. Experience is victor, nev.r the vanquished; and out of defeat com:s the secret of victory. Baker Eddy Cyprus high school has been accorded full accreditation by the In the great matters men show Morthw:st Association of Seconthemselves as they wish to be dly and Higher Schools, according seen; in small matters, as they ;o inlormatiun received here by are. Gamaliel Bradford (Valter K. Daly, principal. Some schools that were not jcciedit.d had too heavy teacher -- PLENTY OF PARKING 7990 West 2400 South. Magna Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder spent Saturday evening at Latham at a reunion of former service men friends and their wives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Wilson. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brazee of Salt Lake City. ' v gast-V-- I" - ; . A Fair-bour- rfS-- - ' e " y- i n and Mrs. Harvey entertained Mr. and Mrs. Warren Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Robinson and families at a lovely Thanksgiving dinner. , a v V Mr. . V :'' 'v' ' Vr! ' t a V .I I i ii X I- .' Dinner guests at the home of Mra. Howard Ludwig Saturday evening were Mr. and Mra. J. D. Williams and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Completes Course Fred E. Masters, EN3, con of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Masters, formerly of Magna, has just completed a S months intensive course at Engincmen School in San Diego, California. He is now a 3rd Class Engine-maPetty officer, in the U. S. Navy, and has returned to his ship, the U. S. S. Savage at Seattle, Washington. V? 1 i ;V. .. n, Lions' Holiday Social The Magna Lions will fete their ladies at a festive holiday social on Saturday evening, December 14th in the recently finished Lion Center-t- he former Teen-Ag- e Club building. . Harold Wicker will be assisted at the party by a central committee, headed by Joe W. Ribot-tThomas J. Hubbard, Howard Wadsworth, O. K. Fotheringham, Roland Reid and John A. Rokich. Kentuckys great bourbon ...gift wrapped for you nmd. o, IF YOU CAN GIVE A tiETTER BOURBON. ..GIVE ITI KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKCY . C Yl AR-- t 01.0 CANCIENT AGE DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KV. P. G. 2nd Ward Primary. Holds Mothers Party Selection of Box Chocolates, Christmas Candy and Nuts. Als- oLights, Ornaments, Icicles, Gift Wrapping, j I j Everyth and Saturday, Dec. 29c White Star chunk SPECIALS-Frid- ay Swifts 1U2 lb. tin 13-1- An enjoyable party was given by the Pl.asant Green 2nd Ward Primary Top Pilots for their mothers on Tuesday, under the direction of their teachers, June Newbold and Veda Adamson. Refreshments were served. It's all right to hold a conversation, but you should let go of it now and then. Richard Armour 4 The art of living is the art of using experience your own and other people's. Sir Herbert Louis Samuel 39c Give a SAVINGS PASS BOOK Start the account with any amount you wish. a CHEER, giant size gifts that please 69c 79c Woods X, 46 oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL, Hunts 4-- 5-- $l $l Rump Roast, U. S. Good, lb. . ,59c Ground Beef, lean, freah, 3 lb .$1 Swiss Franks, lb. cello pkg. Round Steak, U. S. good, lb. . .69c . . .49c StandaJid . . . SO EASY TO SELECT. ONE FOR EVERY MEMBER Dscembei Is A Busy Flsnth On "This Business cf Farming" IATO JUICE, Suggestion: Solve anniversary gift problems, too, by additions to the account. Yrr ARC 31b. 69c E6 PROOF Tnc Northwest Association is a voluntary association of schools in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Utah. Ordinarily, if a school fails to make improvements when warned." it is dropped from the accredited list. Xmas Cards. Excellent BEEF STEW, f Mr. and Mrs. William Crocco and children of Kenilworth, Utah, visited Mrs. Cracco's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn of Hunter over the weekend. ; jL- loads. JUST ARRIVED AT OUR STORE TUNA, tiit- 'Ylflahlud YOUR DOWNTOWN FOOD STORE The festive season of Christmas will be highlighted on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING" over KSL RADIO Monday. December 23, when Jeanne Lee-so- n will discuss holiday parties and fun during this most activa week of the year. Another important program on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING" for December will be Derrmber 11. when Dr. Ethel wyn Wilcox discusses better breakfasts for children, young people and adults. On Fririav. December 13, President J. Reuben Clark. Jr., cattleman, will discuss with Alden K. Barton, Commissioner of Livestock. Utah Stale Department of Agriculture, the problems presented at the annual convention of the Utah Cattlemen's Association. On Friday. December 20, the maintenance and construction of farm buildings during the slack winter months will be presented. THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING" is sponsored Monday, Wed. p m. nesday and Friday at 12:15 bv the Utah Division of KFNNE-COT- T COPPER CORPORATION, over KSL RADIO. OF THE FAMILY. Give a CHECKING ACCOUNT a perwiiial account for wives or college age Olv a children. Start the account with what- BOOK BANK ever amount you wish. s book. But it's a bank! Holds both coins and currency. Your choice of colors one for each child. Alio special Baby Banks. SI. 50. Looks like on Giv ADD-o-MATI- C BANK and registers nickels, and quarters. Shows exact total after each coin is inserted. Yom choice of colors one for each iluld. 5 .7 j. Adds 1 ! inca FIRST -- riniii--iTT-'-r- ms,n FaSrW .MJuwiLwa lnww hwhilWiUiiwi (rviwi ft, .1 4 hs |