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Show ive.t.l Microfilm'.,: Crp ') j ..It Lake Ci'.y 3. ly chatter; -- Read Home "The It in The Times or Leader Newspaper' Complete Actual Count Harold Stasacn has said that by actual count there are more public relations men on the federal payroll in Washington than there Nmnber 41 Garfield, Utah, triday, March 28, 1952 are Air Force men in Korea. Year Thirty-fift- h I thought of this remark upon opening or rather discarding the deluge of propaganda and information from various government offices that comes every day. Fund-Raising When we paid our income taxes last week, many citizens did not realize they were also paying their 22 Commissioner George Morgen Pledged Per hard cash to be propagandized by Mines, Mills, Refinery Continue To various branches of government. Supply 30 sonel Cooperation; Other Board Members of Worlds Due to the failure of a meter at Crusade to Victory! will be Most of it reaches the wasteAlbert (Bert) William Watson, Absent From Public Meeting basket yet those who prepare New Copper 63, supervisory plant accountant, the Magna Water pumphouse, the theme of this year's Republig proand mail it arc on the state and Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Shields Addition and parts of up- can Statewide without water gram of the Utah Republican Fifederal payroll, and the overUtahns, still recovering from Copper Corporation, died Tues- per a Magna were time Although Salt Lake Coxv nance Committee, George T. HanMonday. burdened taxpayer pays for hav- March 15th tax blows, can find Commissioner day at 7:10 a. m. at his residence fir considerable George Murn of Fortunately, representatives sen, Chairman, announced yesterin Copperton. his personal cooperation ing the office huld.r endeavor to reason for rejoicing from the pledged drive will Ho was fatally stricken with a tile Vance Electric Company were day. The eight-weelout his own horn." and laid that he would recomseemingly unrelated fact that the in Magna working on the installa- culminate at a diiuu-- r and proG. mend that the Magna library remen at Utah Coppers Bingham coronary occlusion as he was pretion of booster pumps to deliver gram, 1 be held at Rainbow u main at its present site in the Canyon mine shrugged aside one paring to go to work. In days of old, in Salt Lake City on May 22, Mr. Watson was well known in water to Magna's new reservoir if the most rugged winters on Magna Women's Club building, We orten were told and were able to start work at with U. S. Senator, Everett M. resided for their record and maintained this definite outcome of the proposed having more vicinity, Thu they made, , O. W. once on the damaged meter box Dirksi-nIllinois, as principal move is still undecided. production schedules. The more they saved. Information has been received a number of years with Mr. Kum-roand the leads into the building. speaker, along with other NationOfficers to head the auxiliary It had formerly been proposed Despite more than 100 inches of by this paper that Frank O. lfuy Kuinrow and the late Mrs. Today we face that tact, A transformer on the circuit al and Stntp Republican leaden. at their home on the Arthur units in the Pleasant Green First that the library be moved to the ,now falling on the levels of the mond, Jr., (known to his many Since the income lax-T- ne also was damaged. and Second Wards have been Brockbank janior high school to huge open mine, the men were on friends here as Fo"), was recoil! Row. more man makes. Vance Electric has been authMr. Watson was first employed the job day in and day out and ly appointed director of Industrial named by Bishops Wallace F. obtain mors room, and in order The more Uncle Sain takes. turned out the ore needed to pro- Relations, Personnel, Safety and by the corporation in 1908 as a orized to remodel the switches Sadler and Ernest Daybell to in- that the public could express and meter boxes in the pumpclude: their views, a public meeting, Nero had four strings on his duce 45,000,000 pounds of copper Insurance for the Pacific Freight payroll clerk and rose to chief house and such trouble will not be FIRST WARD nunc accountant. On Jan. 1, sponsored by the Magna Women's fiddle when he played while a month. Linos, the largest trucking as switches suitable possible again superFlorin Rose, assistant ward Club, was held Wednesday night. 1952, he was appointed Ability of the men to keep ore Home burned. Truman has 88 in California. inwith fuses be will adequate Commissioner Morgan was the clerk. moving around the clock in all He is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. visory plant accountant and placstrings on his piano. stalled in the pumphouse. Relief Society Mabel Garfield, only member of the board present. seasons, regardless of rain, snow F. O. Haymond uf Salt Lake City, ed in charge of all accounting of A large group of representative or sleet, has given rise to the feel- also former local residents. the firm's mines, mills and reWin Hs Hun? president; Mary Howard, first counselor; Jessie Drown, second citizens attended, and with only Fu" was formerly with the finery and for Garfield Water Demo It makes copy of course, and ing that the United States actualcounselor, Grace Dimond, secre- one exception, voted that the liinterests those naive enough to ly has two Old Faithfuls, one in Bingham & Gai field Railroad at Improvement Co., a Kennecott brary remain in its present locatary. believe, when tne newspapers Utah, the other in Yellowstone. M'igna and for the past six years subsidiaiy. Lion's share of the credit for ;i:is been associated with the PacA native of Chicago, Mr. Wat Primary Elaine Evans, presi- tion. continue with their daily speculadent; Nora Olsen, first counselor; tions about whether or not the keeping production up during the ific Ki.viric ;.nd the Mutual Hard- Mn was born June 29, 1888, a son Peasants Report Elsie Williams, second counselor; months ware Insurance Company at Los of Mr. and Mrs. William Watsor At past three snow-lade- n President will run again. Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, county fam3 old the was he When Ruth To add our littlu straw to the goes to the men who kept operayears Thomas, as secretary. Angeles engineer in charge of YM MIA Justin A. Justesen, librarian, presented an interesting ily moved to Ugden. On Jan. 18, big wind, we note there has just tions going on a seven day week safety. and of the schedule. railEthel Men Watkins on the at married ore he mine, been delivered a $119,354 Pacific Freight Lines or P. F. L. 1934, president; Joseph Woolley, first local comprehensive report Utah Democrats will get a rare library activities, and stated H. Keith second assistant; road car for the President's use haulage, at the mills and in the re- as it is known, extends from San in Beaver, Beaver County. Green, active an to hear that it was functioning very nicePrior to his employment with opportunity finery all had special equipment Francisco, down the coast, through while he is on trips. assistant; Glen Turpin, secretary. presidential candidate March 29 YWMIA Dorothy Smith, presi- ly, but the board on previous visWhat trips? Vacation spots are to help them beat the problems the San Joaquin valley, through- Kennecott Corp., Mr. Watson had when Sen. Robert S. Kerr its in Magna, felt that larger quardent; Barbara Swensen, first asreached by air or boat. Just set up by winter, but without their out Southern California and to engaged in railroad work. He was comes to Salt Lake City to ters, especially more reading to War determination secreI, serving address stay with the Phoenix. Mr. Haymond will have a veteran of World sistant; Georgia Perkins, couldn't be meant for whistle stop the annual Jefferson-Jackso- n Lucille Hardman, secretary. room, should be offered to the job, it could not have been accomtary; jurisdiction over all of it. The PFL in France in the Quartermaster speeches, could it? Dinner. Day Sunday-SchoEdward Turn- general public. is also extending into other states. Corps. plished. g After further discussion, it was The responsibility two arc his whether widow; wonder His er, those office And who Surviving superintendent; Claude Jones, headquarters will be a Utahn who had h,s own that the large dubroom will be Many suggested quota apportioned by WatThomas A. L. and be Richard secfirst will in sons, Log Angeles. or not President Truman counselor; Sabin, I uld be used for a reading room, battle with snow and ice among till counties in the ond counselor; Mr. Haymond, his wife and son, Copperton; two brothers, L. a candidate or not remember the personal if other changes were made In the this last winter will understand three sons State, with contributions clearing secretary. White House has been redecor- the live in a Los Angeles L. Watson, Copperton, and Clay e. job turned in by Utah Copper suburb. through the State Finance sisD. E. Dimond is chairman of the library. Mr. P. H. Ensign, genera three who have Cal., Watson, Ventura, Trumans the and ated, crews. The mine is located in The $100.00 unit plan, Old Folks' of Kennecott Cor- ters, Mrs. K. B. (Gertrude) CampCommittee; Mrs. Eva superintendent been living in Blair House may be mountainous its topsaid in and that poration, successfully country practiced political although his LarMrs. la Alfred and bell ward (Ann) Spencer organist longing for the day when they most level is at an elevation of g company would not add a room to throughout the na- SECOND WARD sen, both of Ogden, and Leila can return to the mansion. the Womens Club, as he thought 7,750 feet. There are 160 miles of tion, will be followed, and a ticket Relief Society-Vio- let Watson, Reno, Nev. Powell, it would After writing the above para- standard-guag- e to the May 22 rally and dinner railroad track to definitely hinder Magnow Reva first are Keetch, understand president; I they graph, be kept clear of snow-tra- cks chances of obtaining a library will be issued to the contributor nas that secAzenith counselor; Chipman, moving in. climb the canyon walls, run across of each $100.00, or to a group in ond in the future, they would counselor; Mildred Lind berg, building the levels and reach out to areas smaller amount! totaling $100.00. secretary. cooperate by making alterations Now Mature where the waste is dumped. As The group will decide whom shall YWMIA Mollie Catten, preii to the present place. Many people in this community soon as word came use the ticket that a through Mildred Brecke, first counbonds dent; started buying government Protests Move storm was in the offing, crews If you are tired of snow, sleet Idcll Privett second coun Many arguments against the proselor; when they were first offered ten started snow plows rolling, and wind and would like to giant escape selor; LuJuana Isakaon, secretary; posed removal of the library were years ago. This is the year many bulldozers were readied to help to another Patricia Burris, attendance secre- given by a number of citizens and planet, the Cyprus high of them mature. Buying bonds keep work areas cleared on the school junior class extends a very tary. was found by many to be an ef- mine levels so that Mrs. W. 5. Hook, president of the of cars of New officers the Magna First strings cordial invitation to you to attend YMMLA Jimmie Hales, presi- Brockbank fective way to save money. PTA, said that in could be brought in for the ore tlu-i- r annual Junior Promenade," and Second LDS Wards were dent; Darrell McCarty, first coun representing the parents of the which had to keep going to the named March evening, following at 28th Sunday the Friday evening, selor; Bill Miller, second counse- school, they definitely opposed the We Love 'Em! mills. a division of the ward. Frank W. school. lor; Bcvan Chipman, secretary. move. She also questioned the I've always loved children and Powder men had of the so served who has Tiie efficiently theme of Out of This Nye, Sunday-Schosince our third one came to bless white stuff to clear layers Catten, Joseph The formnecessity of same, due to the inOklahoms Democrat, before is away will reign, with white the ward as bishop, retiring. World, Dee Doxford, our home, truly I believe a house superintendent; of television, working mothflux er his of is could state, recogset governor The Magna First Ward bishopup for drilling oper- misty clouds, flirting with a varifirst counselor; Elmer Bowen, that never had a baby in it has they nized as one of the leading speakers, eta, ell factors that lessened ations. The big electric-powere- d of E. conference uf Thomas ric consists colored as Quarterly the Collings, Oquirrh sky keynote. missed as much as a house that shovels bite ers in the senate. His reputation LDS Stake will be held this com' ond counselor; Joyce Alldredge, the reading demand. up the snow along Music will be furnished Del bishop: Lawrence Bowen, first never had a window. Mr. John EL Papanlkolai of ths in party circles is so great he was ing weekend, according to an- secretary. with the ore but this makes Bush and orchestra. Miss by secElaine counselor, Hyrum Solomon, Emma Elmer ia superintendent Granite School chosen make to Board, said that he the trouble at the mills. It was a usual Darrell Is the vocalist. keynote nouncement made by President J. of the ond counselor and Neslcn Chapand wished only to follow the dicWaste of Time junior Sunday-Scho1944 Democratic na- Frank Peel. at the winter sight at the Magna and Arspeech clerk. ward The committee man, in would charge secretary. My idea of a waste of time is to thur car d tates of the majority of citizens to see crows of like to emphasize that formats for The first session begins Satur- Dorothy Evans, The Second Ward bishopric is tional convention in Chicago. Primary Stella Alldredge, pres- here, and was sure that this wish sit before the radio and listen to men with oilmpers Senator often mentioned Kerr, torches bishthe 6:30 29th at March of Ivan the warming evening, ladies Mrmmutt, and day young regular suits composed Willora first coun- was also the desire of the Schoo' Louella Parsons tell which movie sides of ca- ? arrived from for their escorts will be appropri- op; Rulon Jensen, first counselor; as a possible presidential candi- o'clock, featuring a welfare meet- ident; Goldie Herzog, selor; Hawkes, second Board. actress is expecting a baby. They the mine so ipwly close had in informed friends date, ore the would tint Ha slam, second counsel jr ing. The visiting brethern will be Jane Toone, secretary. are being born every day around fall out when the cars were turn- ate, rather than dinner jackets Albert Mr. Henry Mori, president Washington that he intends to John Longden, assistant to the counselor; and Paul Gartide, ward clerk. and tuxedos. Ted Lambert is ward chorister the Magna, Garfield and Hunter. Magna Chamber of Commerv ed over for dumping. Officers of auxil.ary units will actively campaign for the presi- Twelve, accompanied by Mr. and Ireta Arave, organist. also spoke, and said that the even TruPresident When a thaw came, the torches dency of though the Welfare General be announced. shortly Just a thought one way to for- were put away but another type of Legion Auxiliary he represented was inThe following schedule is given man might decide to run. His an- Board. not terested get about this tiresome (even difficulty was encountered. The Members Invited To nouncement of only in the present The second session commences candidacy may for the Magna Wards: blasted) snow, is to turn your wetoro gummed up crushers and even be made before his Utah ap- at 8:00 o'clock the same library, but looked forward to for 2nd Ward night fireside into a place of culture and screens and sometimes had to be Hear National Head the future expansion of the comthe Mclchizdck Priesthood. 11:30 pearance. Sunday Sand learning these long evenings. Advance indications are that flushed on its way with water or munity. General Sessions to 1:00 p. m. Jefferson-Jackson Mrs. Iler Campbell of Homer, However, decision of the board, blown on its way with compressed first general sessions will Day The 8 the 1952 Sacrament Meeting, Sunday Blessed is he who is too busy to air. at rather their voting has not dinner, set for the Hotel Utah in be held Sunday morning, 10:00 Louisiana, national president of 9 p. m. to been given to this community, Salt Lake City, will be one of the oclock, and the second session at worry by day, and too sleepy to Handling special winter prob- the American Legion Auxiliary, Monday Priesthood meeting, 8 and a definite conclusion cannot most successful ever held. Milton 2:00 p. m. worry at night.. lems is made possible by the will arrive Sunday, March 30th to 9 p. m. therefore be reached on the final L. Wcilenmann, state chairman of it takes team work at the Salt Lake Airport for an but 4 The service will to Effective 5 equipment, March m. 24, Sunday evening Monday, Tuesday Primary, p. Every human being is Intended and men determined to maintain official visitation to chapters in the event, says that ticket sales be in charge of the Stake MIA and the Magna Water office will be outcome of the community pro 7:30 p. m. MIA, Tuesday, to have character of his own; to are production of 30 of the nations this locality. Wednesday, Relief Society, 1:30 a picking up encouragingly and conducted by the Soouts and Bee- open from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m., ject be what no other ii and to do new She will be interviewed on the lull house is expected. to keep equipment hive Departments. Mr. Gene Ham- including lunch hour when it was o'clock. copper ' what no Other can do. . functioning, and all elements of KDYL radio program, Something FIRST WARD mond, lormer prominent and formerly closed. The office will I IVF W I 1 111 ' -- William Ellery Channing the For The Ladies, March 31st ben executive of the Salt also be open on Saturdays fol-- l ilLj giant operation going. 9:30 to C 11 a. m. Lake Boy Scout Council, will be lowing paydays. Winning the battle against old tween 10:15 and 11:30 oclock and man- - winter actually was felt also be the guest of honor at a tea the guest speaker. This new procedure has been Sunday -- - Sacrament meeting, 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. instituted upon the recommendathroughout the world. But chances that same day at the Veterans Meeting Cancelled are, if the men who kept "Old Hospital recreational auditorium, Due to the conference, Sunday-scho- tion of the trustees to more efMonday Primary, 4:00 to 5:00 Faithful" going were asked for according to Mrs. Elaine Devore, meetings will not be held fectively serve the water patrons. p. m. their reaction, they would come local auxiliary president. at either of the Pleasant Green or Monday Priesthood, 6:30 to 7:30 Mrs. Campbell will be further up with something as commonMagna wards March 30th. p. m. Restriction Applies To place as Every day we just kept feted that evening at a banquet in 1:30 Mr. D. H. Relief Society, Tuesday Whitten Chairman, burg, the Crystal Room of the New-houthe ore moving. Overseas Service Men p. m. Utah State Road Commission Hotel, beginning at 7:30 This newspaper has received a 7:30 p. m. Wednesday-Mutu- al, State o'clock. Building Capitol number of requests and suggesDue to excessive volume of Air Salt Lake City, Utah Reservations for the banquet tions on conducting a presidential mail parcels and limited plane Jehovahs Witnesses Dear Mr. Whittenburg: must be made by March 27th with Our Grandma Moses election poll. cargo space, the postoffice deThe Magna Chamber of ComA few years ago upon the ad Mrs. Eve F. Wilcox, department We believe it is an excellent 3019 So. 8950 partment is obliged to limit size at Hall Mr. and thank to merce Assembly wish vice S. an of his you at extenL following secretary physician, idea to arouse public interest In and weight of air mall parcels, West. sion 313. automobile accident that confined Howard R. Williams for the apthe forthcoming election, and are according to notice received by Weekly Schedule him to bed for some time, O. K. proval and expediency of the regtherefore sponsoring it in thia Watchtower Study, Sunday at Postmasters Verl A. Haws of Oley" Fntheringham, popular ulating semaphore on 9200 West weeks edition, and forthcoming 7:30 o'clock. Magna and Theresa Taylor of Many Modern, New Inmanager of the local telephone and 2400 South in Magna. Issues. Bible Study, Wednesday at 7:30 Garfield. much W. We also Rulon noted started very Judge appreciate Clark, office, landscape painting. We feel that it will be interestnovation Prominent In This is for overseas service men. o'clock. court judge, will be the This week, O. K., as he is known the fine cooperation we have re' ing to our readers to obtain a feel- juvenile The new size limit is 30 inches 7:30 at Mr. Service ccived John from Q. a at meeting Establishment Langford Friday to one and all, presented the Copguest speaker meeting Magna ing of the grass roots" relative special, combimd length and girth and p. m. to the selection of a man for of the Brockbank Parent-Teachper Printing Company with one and Mr. Reed Toone in the remov Association on Thursday, April Everyone is invited and wel- weight limit is 3 pounds. of his paintings, and truly, with al of snow and ice from our Main President of the United States. New Card Changes , modcome to attend. Street. and renovated The ng 7:30 at a o'clock. 3rd, and newly two exceptions-beiman, beginning Would you kindly therefore clip coIn to sincere desire is addition, It our repeal of the 10 Store ernized will Clark on reached Magna also not the Safeway Judge probspeak yet having out the coupon, mark your choice commisadditional A and most cordial the with exto the percent charge on postis invitation doors its lems you operate a general affecting children of junior opened age of 80, believe we have and either mail or bring it to the al cards is made from the Public tended to everyone to attend the 'Grandma Moses" in our com- sion relative to the repairing and public Wednesday with the form- Community Baptist Church school age. high office? Copper Printing Company Law 279 approved March 12th, maintenance of our main street al opening slated for Thursday, Election of officers for the en- gas cooking school to be conduct- munity. 1952. two the School and is trust conducted that Mr. to Steve highways, Havrilo, will also be featured ed Friday, March 28th at the reSunday Grandma will suing year Moses, according you BALLOT Due to the flood of protests be 3500 can 2100 morn10:00 South a. and Central South at Lumber & m., Hardware the every Sunday is the spry, little lady manager. during evening. member, My choice for President of Other program numbers will in- Company, beginning at 2:00 who started painting when she repaired as soon as possible from Many modern, new innovations ing worship at 11 oclock with the when an additional charge of 10 the United States is: percent on purchases of 50 or clude a one-awas almost 80 years old, still go- the winter damage resulting from make the store one of the com- minister preaching. play under the o'clock. more postal cards was made, this ofA number of prizes will be ing unscasonal the severe On and annual the establishMarch EISENHOWER highly direction of the speech depart30th, ( ) are and her outstanding munity's strong, paintings weather. ment. directed by Gloria Smith awarded and goodies prepared by nuw selling for $500 and up. ments including new types of fering for Home Missions will be law was repealed March 22, 1953. KEFAUVER ( snd musical numbers in charge of Miss Snow of the Mountain Fuel Thanking you, I remain We think O. K.'s work is so shelving, lighted canopies, self, given. Contributions from this Yours very sincerely, Lawrence Bird. Supply Company. Refreshments good that we have hung it in our service meat counter, refrigerated source are used to aid local KERR ( will be served to everyone. ice cream section, marbleizcd churches. Ten percent of this ofHenry Mori, offiee, preparatory to framing and of Commerce Chamber Magna RUSSELL - ( Hom ing, for a general total effect fering will go to the churches at) Mr. Fotheringham's signature, WEBSTER GIRL WINS NATIONAL AWARD rc-John Q. Langford damaged in the Kansas and Misof an an original." shopping site. it that is testing ... ( ) STASSEN cr-Reed Tuonc souri floods during the winter. Thrse Grand Prises IN FINGER-PAINTINCONTEST The Ladies Aid will hold their live girl scouts from Troop 75, blanks are now being Entry TAFT NEW REVEREND - ( ) NOW geles, California during the week Kite-Flyin- g 10:00 a. m. led by Mrs. Myra Hendrickson, at a first and store Contest at the regular distributed meeting A finger painting by Miss Nanbeginning March 10th. ... ( ) SERVING GARFIELD TRUMAN of a $299.95 Westing-hous- e Tuesday, April 1st Luncheon will posted the colors at the convency Tollefsen of 2894 South 8900 Mrs. Ida Whitely, representaPostponed Until April grand prize tion of the Central District of automatic Laundromat be served at the noon hour. EPISCOPAL MISSION a second stuWest, ( Magna, WARREN tive of the F. G. Burton Company grade Albert Halliwell, minister. Women's Clubs Saturday held at will be awarded as well as washer rhos-eat n dent Webster School, was in Salt Lake City, took the picg The contest which two $71.50 Gruen gift wachcs to the Utah Copper Club. as one of the three best finger ture to California where it Clip and mail your Ballot Warren Reverend P...tk;n is in was to be held the last Saturday in the people who tell in 25 words or was Board Meeting The girls were Susan Ekblad, to: paintings at the American Assoc- chosen from hundreds entered. AH Souls' Mar?h for all Trckkcr boy of less why they like the new SafeAnn Earl, Doris Ann McCullough, charge of services at the iation School Administrators' of The winning picture and others Episcopal Mission in Garfield, and Oquirh Stake Primary, has been way Store. The regular monthly meeting of Sharon Troublefield, Marsha Copper Printing Company, convention. from Mrs. Clara Bagnell's second cordially invites everyone to at postponed until the last entries must be submitted the Magna Flower Garden Club Box 248, Magna, Utah, or All Saturday The painting ranked in the high giade class at Webster, arc now on tend. in April, due to weather condi- before Saturday. April 5th. An Board will be held on Thursday, bring it to the Magna Times three for its unusual coloring and exhibit at the F. G. Burton Comnouneement of winners and date April 3rd at the home of Mr. and There's a divinity that shapr Sunday School begins at 10:00 tions. office. design and was chosen the win- pany. 65 West 3rd South, Salt a. m. and church service at 11:30 Further notice and details will prizes will be awarded will be Mrs. Emil Feulner. All members our ends, rough hew them how ner at tiie parley held in Los An Lake City. O'clock. are urged to attend. be given at s later date. wt will -- William Shakespeare given in this paper. GOP Plans Man Succumbs Burned Meter Causes Water To Heart Attack Failure Monday Dinner May Former Arthur Kennecott Men Keep Ore Rolling Despite Extreme Winter Record Decision On Removal Of Magna Library Still Up In The Air fund-raisin- F.O.IIaymomLJr. New Official For Auxiliary Heads Named For P. Big Trucking Unit 1 Ran-dev- Ward Divisions w cun-cor- n Prcxy Head Speaker Dinner ol fund-raisin- Cob-mitte- Out Of This fund-raisin- World Theme Of Junior Prom Magna Ward Divided; New Officers Given Oquirrh Stake Plans Quarterly Conference Here ol ol Hal-vorse- Magna Water Office To Be Open Longer i Sunday-Sunday-sch- "our PRESIDENTIAL ool, OF C THANKS STATE ROAD " well-know- ol OFFICIALS POLL se Brockbank PTA Slates Meet On April 3rd er SAFEWAY STORE HOLDS GRAND Giiucli OPENING Ladies Urged To Attend Cooking School ct GIRL SCOUT NEWS Mr. G Mr. . -- kite-flyin- |