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Show I'lilt vrj j. 7 i -, cyi 'y vy:.W 9k CHATTER; -- Reed Our Country The election is all over, and rated ai one of the biggest Kcpub-l.ca- n landslides in the history of tlese United States. Undoubtedly, there aie a num- ber of disappointed and chagrined people as well as the joyful group, but one must remember that we are all Americans and are all united for one common cause a good and happy living. Surely this is the chief principle which everyone should strive for. St in The Times 'The Complete Home Newspaper" or Leader Garfield, Utah, Friday, November 14, 1952 Year lhirty-sixt- h BIC RECREATION PROGRAM SLVTED TO START MONDAY Official Says 80 Of Blindness Need Not lie" Final Rites Will Honor Club Undergoes Complete and Some Renovation Cleaning Teen-Ag- e Change? A friend suggests a change in the date of election day. We no sooner get the campaign over, he says, than we have to dig out the again for winter. ear-muf- fs Justice-Merc- ' y The newspaper person must sit in judgment over the news. There are times when news must be printed regardless of conse- quences. And there are times, when, for the record of civiliza tion, nothing will be lost if the item about a wayward girl, who might go straight if she had a chance, is laid aside. And there are times when at the cost of personal friendships, the official shortcomings of a neighbor must be put on page one, times when a mother's love must not be disillusioned, and times, when the editorial heart will be heavy trying to decide what is honest, to print the cold facts as they are, so that the readers may know', or to suppress them to save others from a misery that will sear their souls to the end of their Magna Man Work The recreation program for young people of this vicinity will begin next Monday night at Cyprus high school gymnasium, under the sponsorship of the Salt Lake County Recreational Association, Mercer is in charge, The Teen-Ag- e Club activities, directed by Daryl McCarty, have been functioning for several weeks. The club is undergoing a complete cleaning program, so that it will present a much more James J. Hickman, 82, Succumbs To Heart Attack Extensive Sprinkling System Almost Complete At Golf Course Oquirrh Fund Short $300 Donald Perry of S.L. Blind Of Local Goal Center and Former Local More Money In Offing For Resident, Speaks Here Local Civic Organization; Donald Perry, former Garfield resident and graduate of Cyprus Election Slated Regarded Resident Dies After Operation And Extended Illness Former Well Known Local Resident Dies Number 21 high school, now an official of the Salt Lake City Blind Center, was Although a total amount of a special guest speaker at a meet- $5700 has been pledged for the ing of the I.jJy Lions Wednesday Oquirrh Community Fund Drive for this year, it is still (300 short evening. Mr. Perry, who became blind of the (6000 goal, according to when he was seven years old W. S. Hook, president. Officers of the concern met through a scissors accident, emphasized the fact that 80'c of the Monday night at the Magna Woblind people could he seeing the men's Clubrooms and tabulated beautiful world tuday if it had results. Mr. Hook further states not been for avoidable accidents there is more money in the offing or proper care of eyes. from several organizations, and The able speaker, after grad- they hope to wind up" the drive uating from Cyprus, went to the in the next week. Election Slated University of Utah and graduated from that institution. He married The next meeting of the group a young lady, who also lost her will feature election of officers on eyesight in the same type of scis-su- Monday, December 8th in the Funeral rites were conducted Thursday at 1:00 o'clock in the Community Baptist Church for William Gallagher, 72, respected and regarded resident, who died Sunday noon. Mr. Gallagher succumbed to complications following an operation. He had been ill for some time, but had always borne his illness with great fortitude and character. He was a former employe of Kennecott Copper Corporation and retired from his duties as a machinist several years ago. Mr. Gallagher was born March 10, 1880, at St. Bridget, Kansas, a son of John and Rachel Ann Man-leGallagher. He married November 25, 1908 at Ashton, Idaho. The esteemed man was a member of Friendship Lodge, No. 27, IOOF, and member of Harmony Rebekah, No. 46 in Magna. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nora R. Gallagher and two brothers, Vincent Gallagher, Vallejo, California and L. B. Gallagher, Meeker, California. He was a genial, affable man, loved and respected by all who knew him. His life had been a wonderfully good, exemplary one, replete with kindness and charity towards all. Together with hie beloved wife, he contributed a great deal to this community, in his quiet, unassuming way. . Burial was in Murray City cemetery under direction of the IOOF. Many New Improvements To Greatly Improve Copper Links For New Year Group Attends BYU Journalism Conference Four students mid one teacher represented Cypi us high school at the annual Journalism conference held November Kill at Brigham Extensive work of an elaborate watering system at the Utah Copper Golf course is practically completed, so that the links will present a most attractive appearance next spring. Pipes have been laid and laterals run so that an area 135 yards in front of each green will be sufficiently watered. Each tee has its own supply. Too, through grass seeding on various places of the course, it is rapidly attaining a country dub look. The No. 1 green that was seeded in late September looks exceptionally good and the No. 9 and 7 greens present a fine appearance in the extended area. Officials of the club plan for additional seeding and tree planting in the eanly spring to further improve the course and make the 'port more enjoyable to the mem- ittract ve appearance. Young University. Those attending included MadeSchedule Given James J. Hickman, 82, of 957 leine Waldis, faeulty advisor and The rccriMlion at Cyprus will be South 7lh East, Salt Lake City, the following staff members of the conducted on student newspaper and yearbook-LaRuand Thursday evenings beginning died Wednesday at 6:15 a. m. in a of a coronary Crowell. Karma Heaton, at fi:0J o'clock, states Coach Mer- Salt Lake hospital occlusion. He was a former Magna cer. Nancy Larson, Mona Lou Jack-man Grade students are asked to at- and Garfield resident, and a educator of this vicinity. The delegates exchanged pubtend from 6.00 to 7:30 oclock and Mr. H:ckman was bom in Birmlication ideas with more than 40(1 junior and senior high athletes ingham. England March 25, 1870, from 7:30 to closing time. representatives from high schools accident as he did, and at a son of James J. and Mary T. Magna Women's Clubrooms, be- and junior colleges in four stales bership. League Planned the same age. They have two ginning at 7:00 p. m. Technical assistance in editing A great deal of credit and comMonday has been designated as Hickman. He came to the United A motion was made at Monday and advertising States in 1885, settling in Provo. lovely children. was mendation should be extended to a and problems League Night," regular days. Care Urged For Both Eyes night's gathering that the current given in a series of 18 workshop Jay W. Richardson, LaMar S. Hills basketball league will engage in He later moved to Salt Lake City Mr. Perry, striving to bring officers be nominated, and all sessions arranged for student and Matt W. the competition. There will nut be and assisted in the construction of Broderick, for their messages 1 i people who have good will carry on their duties if the newspaper, yearbook and maga- work in advancing the course. Shouting Always any charge to participants or the the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from the Brigham eyesight and how they can con- membership chooses to elect them zine staffs. A noted psychiatrist says that public. serve it, stressed the important with the exception of Mrs. A. W. Last year the program had a Young University at Provo and the noisiest people are those fact that when one eye was in- McFarlane, secretary, who has haunted with a feeling of inferior- nightly attendance of from 115 to served as an educator for twenty-thre- e jured, unless expert, prompt care submitted her resignation. Mrs. years, in Provo schools, as 120 students who played basketity. is given by a specialist, very often McFarlane has served long and well as principal of Webster eleball and other inside activities. Gosh, surely not politicians? B" League infection spreads to the good eye, faithfully as treasurer and secrementary school and Cyprus high loss-o- ne of the In school tuial in group. tary Magna. resulting eyesight Obvious LaVerne Empey had high game of our must valuable possesMarried in 1904 Therefore, according to Mr. Some cute girls from Cyprus of 182 and others of 153 and 114 sions. On December 29, 1904, he marHook, if anyone wishes to offer were in the shop the other day for 449 series Tuesday night in He also said it is amazing the their services as secretary to the ried Ada John. She died May 25, Joan Abernathy, Lynn Sandall, the Utah Copper Club B League. be will 1929. of He number who to gratemarried the Julia they organization, go people McGill, Henline. wonPauline They were Luke AFB, Glendale, Arizona, dime stores and purchase eye fully accepted. Although honoring the day with Fran Sheppick closely followed dering what they would be when November Lieutenant May, 1944, and at the time of his school assemblies and other with a 448 series by scoring games Needed Donation a an was high death elder Salt in the Request glasses just magnifying glass, they became older. James R. Orton, son of Del Orton of the Fund stipu- patriotic school observances, Arm- of The rather than consult an eye doctor. The answer seems obvious. of Magna, arrived recently at this Lake 31st LDS ward. Other high games were FlorMr. Perry also said that many late that requests from organiza- istice Day of 1952, marking the They'll be taxpayers. advanced combat crew training oneSurvivors include his widow, cases of people guing blind have tions for money should be made 34th anniversary of the end of ence Smith, 144; Vi Nordquist, of John Hickman son, Magna, base to assume his new duties in s, Ruth Andrus, 149; M. three daughters, Mrs. lone Borget, been caused by wearing glasses during the month of December so World War I, did not cause any Good Laugh the United States Air Force. 163; N. Powell, that the officers can work out paradea or closing of the majority to other people-n- ot belonging One of the best laughs we have Before coming here, Lieutenant Provo; Mrs. Aileen Robinson, San Cleone Farnsworth, 157; Patty of local business concerns. their budget. fitted to the "borrower's" eyes. had in the recent politicial cam- Orton was stationed at Perrin Air Francisco and Mrs. Maureen The attention of practically all McDonald, 155; Jean Hubbard, will be appreciated if any It He 14 most a welcome San extended Christie, Pedro, California; concerns a friend of good paign, Force Base, Texas where he unand cordial invitation to every- ' groups who wish to apply for citizens is centered on Korea and 143. grandchildren, 4 ours, an editorial writer on a Salt derwent pilot training. Team No. 4 scored high game Mcone to see the beautiful new Blind funds make their wishes known to a tense world situation that could six James stepchildren, Lake City daily. He is a graduate of Cyprus high of 695 and series of 1927. a into shatWilliam world Mr. Hook or either easily go Hall war, in Center Recreation and Gill, Magna; Angus McGill, Salt He had written something in- school and attended the UniversNo. 2 took 4 points, No. 4, 3 in Magna. Several have al- tering again the hope of peace that Lake City; Mrs. W. R. Richards, Salt Lake City, and perhaps by tended to be a compliment for a ity of Utah. points; No. 1 squad, 314 points.. Holla day; Mrs. C. E. Duncan, Mrs. visiting, realize the scope of the ready submitted the amount of Armistice Day commemorates. local luminary, and the paper However, flags were displayed their O. Whitmore, Salt Lake City to S. aid the blind request. program stated the gentleman in question planned Private Nick Rokich, son of at many homes and business Aitinooa League of Utah, which averages 3 to evwas a skunky politician instead Mrs. Anna Rokich of Magna, is and Miss Beverly McGill. Los places. California. of a spunky politician." ery 1UU0 people. y home on a leave from the Angeles, Norma Hauter captured high The bank closed, as did several Mr. Hickman was employed at He ciicd the good that seeing" That, however, was not much armed service in the Orient. series of 507 with games of other Magna institutions. to Mill can the do Arthur of their blind Kennccott Copworse thj,i what I wrote once people help 2A brother, A Mike Rokich, NEWS brothers and sisters in this world Other high recordings a school teacher who was is per Corporation until he became after a y were Emma Strebble, leaving Thursday ill to last the and an Center and had been I week, by going just leaving. said the teachers work leave from Newfoundland. Ruth Thomas, Villa Wilefficient, faithful worker for many could not possibly be underreading interesting items in the By Lynn Sandall liams, 145; Carol Bertoch, 138; and offering transyears. He possessed a brilliant, in' estimated. papers daily Dee. Norma Sain, Brothers Visit in France June Nelson, tcllcctual mind, and up until the Yearbook Queen To Be Named portation to take the blind home Oquirrh Happenings 132. of his death, participated in teachers who go out to proffer lay Corporal Bill Hayda visited his many activities and was always a Profanity The Cyprus school Yearbook their assistance to aid other blind The noted Swanee Singers will (Editor's Note: Kindly phone A League I listened to a group of men brother, P'e. Frank Hayda for citizen. spry, energetic will be named at an assem- people out uf the depths of des- - arrive Friday, December 5th at your news to the Copper Printing Queen talking the other night, using a nine days in France recently. The Sincere sympathy is extended bly on Friday, and voting at lea Palrfor Green Wardhouse the Pleasant office, 3322, of any Company Babe Wimmer had high game of great deal of profanity, and I was youths, sons of Mr. and Mrs. to members of fam- vote will continue until that tunc Every day, groups of blind, an engagement, and present their events, present or future, spun 189 Tuesday in the A League ct reminded of a story that is told of Frank Hayc.i ..( Magna, had not ily. of them people, many elderly wonderful talents in noted songs sored by wards or the Oquirrh the club. She was followed i 4 for the following girls: Billy Sunday, the noted evang- seen each utner since they entered by Shirley Orr, nominated by the gather at the center to hear the and entertainment, announce of- Stake. We shall deeply appreciate others recorded by the service a number of months elist. Margarita read to them. papers daily ficials. Club. Ag this favor.) Alice Begent, It seems that Mr. Sunday, who ago. Pritchard, There are now machines that June Park, Usher Club. The gala evening is being sponBoth young men wish to be re160; Irene Tuckey, 153; L. Coon, traveled all over the world to fill of older in homes be blind can Second put Social Shirlene sored by the Garfield Hunt, English 152; Edna Meyer, 160; Noli Farnsspeaking engagements, was riding membered to friends and stated Basaar Slated people so that they may enjoy Ward for the benefit of the WelClub. on a train out west. worth, 160; Ruby Cushing, 156. they were having a wonderful -it is books. Oftentimes, reading Jean Davis, Pep Club. fare Fund. Others were Virginia Walker, A big strapping native came in time. difficult for the older folk to learn SocWard to The H. A. Relief is asked F. LaVelle The Spencer Hill, general public Arline Griffith, and sat down beside him. Sizing Braille inthe is a on system, bazaar Further Janice reserve this date. slating iety Harmon, Psychology Friday. Norma Fair bourne, 156; Romaine Joe A. Macz telephoned his up the preacher, he exclaimed, Mr. Perry said that many in-- ! formation will be given in later November 21st at 6:00 p. m. in the Club. Where in hell have I seen you parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Macz, Vivian Kemp, stances are on record that through issues of the paper on this com- Pleasant Green Amusement Hall, Zilo, Colleen Monson, C" Club. from San Francisco, California, Pearl before?" 156; S. Coon, Moore, the of under the direction of Mrs. A. L. 174; Connie Jo Matthews, Spanish the kind, sympathetic help A very interesting legal notice munity event. I don't know, said the min- the past week. Dorothy Dea, 162; Arline unto other teachers home blind Club. Ijangford. The young man, member of the for the Conservancy District of ister. What part of hell are you Harward, 188; Ellen Newbold, LaRue Crowell, Commercial fortunate people, after several Aprons, fancy work, quilts, novarmed forces, is leaving for Japan. Granger - Hunter Improvement LaVon Dea, from? Dorothy so have Grass been Fire Club. visits, helped they Creep elties and miscellaneous articles Merrill, District, appears in this publicaElaine Husband, of dressextent to the cheered Carina Woolfenden, Thespian and as as well be will for sale, tion and will be published for two placed Ann Tygesen, Close To Home Club. ing themselves and have again baked goodies, chili, barbecued more weeks. Many a man battles his way to of the over taken Construction responsibility Under alamude. the top, and bottles his way to cake and sandwiches, pie It carries a great deal of vital Team No. 2 took 4 points and their families. the bottom. A fishpond will also be at the No. 6, 3 data that should prove of Interest points. Squads 1 and 3 Successful Initiation to everyone. 2 and 2. Through the quick call of neigh- hall. split Russian Baby Carriages Interested residents are asked A hearing will be held DecemA very successful initiation ol Civic Group Enthusiastic! bors, the home of Mr. and Mrs. In the Soviet zone of Berlin, a ber 8th with the County Commis- the Future Max Miller, under construction at to attend and do the bulk of their uf AmerHomemakers GIRL SCOUT NEWS German in a plant which manusioners on this bond issue. 8304 West 3100 South, was saved Christmas shopping from the ica was held Monday at the school, factured a variety of small parts, from a creeping grass fire Thurs- many booths. featuring the induction of 75 girls Plan Foe Trip which, when shipped back to Dancing will follow at a later day at 1:55 p. m. a into the group by candlelight A most cordial is CX' invitation Russia, were supposed to be Local firemen answered the call hour. ceremony. Members of Girl Scout Troop assembled into baby carriages, de- tended to the general public to atand speedily had the flames under The group later sang the FHA No. 68 are asked to meet this Satcided to steal enough parts to tend the regular monthly meeting No resulted. control. damage ay song and the following program make his own baby carriage. A of the Magna Water Company urday morning, 9:00 a. m., On November 8th, the firemen was presented: ember 15th at the Magna Littla few weeks later a friend who was next Tuesday evening, November to extinout were called again Song, Carolle Hatton, pantoStake YWMIA is, plan- - ijouse to go on a trip to Salt Lake Oquirrh aware of his purpose inquired how 18. of a west at dump, guish a blaze mime, Norma Beck. a very fine dance on Friday, It will be held in the Firchall the project had progressed. jly the Garfield smelter, where a ning Refreshments were served. November 28th at the Pleasant A group of Hunter citizens met number of old ties were The group will visit radio and I got all the parts, the worker and begins promptly at 8:00 p. m., burning. inThe beautiful new Utoco Four-Wa- y TV stations and also go through Thursday to form committees and The used ties are placed there by Green Hall, and a mostto cordial replied, but, you know, no matter announces Howard Ridge, chaireveryone one of the dairies. Service Station in Magna how I put them together they al- man of the Board of Trustees. further the Hunter Recreation j lhe gmeitcr for anyone to haul vitation is extended Date With Dad Tonight to attend. Mrs. Albert Haslam, leader, will open Saturday, November area and also promote a park ways come out a machine gun." lrewood or if and use they 1 LaMar Moyle has been named asks the girls to only bring their 5th, announces officials. A grand for Cyp- that vicinity. Date With The so Dad," desire. assistwill be CHURCH NEWS opening is planned for late Nov- rus girls and their fathers is slated L. Rush ton was named general dance manager and lunch-n- ot Casa of Necessity any money, and come Although the ties, dry weeds members. ember. attired in levis and other warm Haven't told Owen (Dr. Reese) this Friday evening, promptly at chairman, W. J. Jones, vice chair- and grass were quickly spreading, ed by committee This dance is being sponsored clothing. Over $35,000 hai been invested 8:00 o'clock. man and Matt Pettersson, Jr., the firemen were able to extinthis joke yet, but I liked it He Community Baptist Church to provide an enjoyable evening in the modern station with all the would react with that jovial laugh A program will be presented in secretary. in order. short guish the fire of fine recreation for young and Bible School is conducted at newest type of equipment to serve the auditorium, followed of his. hearts are hapCommittee members include: by games old. Music will be furnished by a piest. Planning-Geor- ge Could you, the specialist ask- 10.00 a. m. and worship service at Mr. and Mrs. Motorist John Coon and social dancing in the gymKirby, Carter n orchestra. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ed, pay for an operation if I 11:00 o'clock. The guest preacher will continue to operate the sta- nasium. Refreshments will be Hess, Ed bvans. Bishop E. Verne Pledged To Group will be Reverend Harry Hubbard tion. found one necessary?" served, announces JoAnn Aber-ncth- Breeze and H. Earl Day. Finance--PaWould you," countered the of Salt Lake City. Jones, Ken Mocs-sc- r, Logan One student from Mag president. A excordial is Sam most Lee Evans, Van na, Norma Lee Wight, daughter of Entries at Local Auto Firms invitation "find I one Brown, if Bradare Good officers necessarypatient, Other Shirley Tonight! Eating Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Wight of tended to everyone to attend and couldn't pay for it? ley, vice president ; Diane Haslam, Clark and Carter Hess. hear Mr. Hubbard. Publicity-Fr- cd Fonger and M. Magna, pledged Lambda Delta secretary; Ramona Martin, reportPowelL Turkey Smorgasbord Tain't Sol Sigma at Utah State Agricultural er. ceremonies recently. of the The Matt Broderick swears this one Magna college are: purpose principal Youth Not Garfield Slated At Representatives A total of 249 students pledged is true: Senior Lila Mitchell, Rcmore group is to promote Hunter reWard November 14 A husband and wife were in Suffering From Polio $25,000 creation with the cooperation of the fraternity, which is sponsored Pedersen. Junior Mary Gourley, Marilyn the Salt Lake County Recreation by the Logan Institute of the sharp disagreement over what suit he should purchase. Finally, the Warner Woolfenden, unit The pi.p. .. I rite for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y No cookin' tonight!" could well Milar. General Motors Corporation $10,000, (5,000 and three honor- Saints. wife relented and said: son of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds be the theme song of residents in Sophnmnre-Ma- ry Sanelli, Glor- park is at 60U0 West and 3500 a (300,000 prize contest able mentions of (3,000 each, an-- . launched Miss Wight is a freshman major, Well, go ahead and please Woolfenden of Magna, is now at this locality for a sumptuous and ia Pappas. South, and will be for all lical this week, aimed at improving nounce owners of the local concitizens. ing m home economics. yourself. After all, youre the one St. Mark's Hospital receiving delicious turkey smorgasbord is Americas highways, and named cerns. who will wear it." medical treatment slated Friday evening, November Captain Brady To Speak Authorities say: Our popula-- : Paulos Auto Company, Adams He was taken in Friday, and be- 14th at the Garfield Second Ward-housIn a meek voice the man replied, Study Group Meets tion has outgrown our highway Co. Sales Motor Motor and ENFORCE TO COUNTY Page Well, dear, I did figure that Id lieved suffering from polio, but A Special Safety Assembly is as local auto places to obtain entry system. When we were building, coat Ladies Democratic be of the the local and the not does authorities The of with unusual this slated at Cyprus probably say wearing youth SEWER CONNECTIONS blanks. Friday repast consisting in the twenties, no one dreamed have the dreaded disease, al- turkey, vegetables and all the Captain C. W. Brady as the feat- Study Group were entertained vest, anyway. people would want and need 53 one state a On $1,500 level, though he can't move his right trimmings, will be placed on the ured speaker. Thursday evening at the Firehall no one million motor vehicles con. prize and two (500 have homes Over honorable thirty O give thanks unto the Lord; leg. tables at 5:00 p. m. and continues Six students will, sit on the by hostesses Mrs. N. F. Pchrson dreamed we would drive our ears sewer in the mentions will be awarded in evto the Magna for he is good: for his merry They are undecided ns to the until 8:00 o'clock. stage and ask selected questions and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. A very past few weeks and a concerted ery state of the union for the best and trucks more than a billion forever. nature of the ailment A most cordial invitation is ex- written by the student body. They interesting paper on Current drive is still being pushed by the essay on How to Plan and Pay miles every day. I Chronicles 16:34 tended to all to come, bring the include Wally Wilding, Bryant Events," and concerning women Webster School It has been claimed that value PTA for othen to for the Safe and Adequate HighTrue humility is not an abject, whole family and cat all you Solomon, JoAnn Abcrncthy, Shar-ro- n serving in the House of Represen. be on the modern wasted in productivity during the Need." We system. ways Let never day nor night un- groveling, Buckner, Russell Perkins, tatives at Washington, D. C., was spirit; it want! Just bring your own silverPermits for sewer stock may be Grand prize, in which every time taken to drive to work would hallowed pass but still remember is but a right estimate of our- ware. please! imgiven by Mrs. M. F. Orr. Marilyn Milar. from Mr. Arthur state Marsh, entry Is automatically a par- easily pay for Card games were later played purchased selves as God measures us. what the Lord hath done. All net proceeds will be used The general public is invited. nation' in highthe road supervisor. provements ticipant, amounts to (25,000. There by the ladies and prizes given. Shakespeare Tryon Edwards for the Ward Maintenance Fund. are other national awards of way system. Munda.v-Wednesd- well-know- is y Service News Few Business Concerns Close For Armistice by-la- 140-15- 1; Col-ling- 148-15- 3; Un-ger- er , Noted Swanee Singers Dated 5tli Here SCHOOL -c Ladies Bowling 171-13- 8; STAKE NEWS 150-13- 1; 133-13- 0; - 164-16- 4; Legal Notice On ; Granger Hunter Bond Issue Printed 156-15- 156-16- 0; j 154-18- 1; 167-15- 9; 158-17- 0; 167-15- 0; 161-16- 9; ISO-15- 6. Public Invited To Attend Water Meeting Citizens Form Group To Promote New Utoco 4-W- Station Hunter Park Opens Saturday Ior,y Home-keepi- well-know- y, ul Why Not Enter? You May Win First Prize Award of In Contest! e. ... th Jong-need- |