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Show Universal Microfilming Corp VII Sixth Aw., P.O. Box 147 Salt Lako Cilv 3. Utah 9fe CHATTER.'! -- Pass Tha Crista A political campaign is like a love affair. Once you pass the crisis, recovery is so rapid it makes the emotions seem absurd. ME A MIND Number 30 Garfield, Utah, Friday, January 16, 1953 Year 1 hirty-sixt- h GIVE "The Complete Home Newspaper" Read It in The Times or leader that is nut bored That does not whimper, whine or sigh. Don't let me worry overmuch About the fussy thing called I. Give me a sense of humor, Lord, Give me the grace to see a joke To get some happiness from life And pass it on to other folk. MAGNA lOSTOFFICE Funeral Rites Friday For HAS RECORD CHRISTMAS BUSINESS Magna Post Office 1952 Christmas business reached one of the highest points in local history, to a report made hy Postmaster Verl A. Haws. Stamp sales went as high as $535.00 in one day and for the week preceding Christmas, there was a daily average of 2500 outgoing letters. The parcel post department also reached an all time high for both jutgoing and incoming packages. Another record established by the postal employees, both regular and special, by having every letter and package cleared up a! the end of every day during the holiday rush. Postmaster llaws also reports a 1952 record year with an 8.8 glim in pu-treceipts over 1951. An add.tunal increase for 1953 is expected due tj the new housing projects. Happy? A friend asked me this week what I thought one of the main objectives to be happy. There are undoubtedly many, but I try to remember that first of all we must make up our minds to be happy, and perhaps, ten rules that we once published in this column might help yju, G. Here they are and best wishes to you! First Make up your mind to be happy. You can think yourself into being miserable. Learn to find pleasure in simple things. If you can't go to a movie, turn on the radio or watch TV. Second Make the best of your lot. Of course you haven't everything you want and things arent just right there isn't a human being who hasn't plenty to cry over, and the trick is to make the -laughs outweigh the tears. Third Don't take yourself too seriously. Don't think everything that happens to you is of worldshaking importance and that somehow you should have been protected against the misfortunes that befall others. M. Bennion, a mechanFourth Don't take other people ic and'Shorty service manager in the too seriously. Don't let your area for over 23 neighbors set your standards for years, has been placed in charge inyou. Try pleasing yourself of the Harris-ForAgency service stead. announces Gene Hardepartment, Fifth Don't borrow trouble. ris, proprietor. You have to pay compound interest on borrowed troubles and they're harder to bear than your af Harris Ford Employs Noted Supervisor d own. Sixth Don't cherish enmities and grudges. Don't keep up old quarrels. Hate takes all the joy out of life and hurts us far worse than it does anyone else. Seventh Keep in circulation. Go around and meet people. Have as many interests as possible. s. Eighth Dont hold Don't spend your life brooding over mistakes you have made or the sorrows that have befallen you. What is done cannot be BURGLARIES Services This Friday ternoon In Magna LDS Ward SOLVED BY LOCAL ARREST Magna Boy Confesses To Store, Home Breaking d An Magna boy has confessed to breaking into the Central Lumber A Hardware Company December 21st, escaping eleven-year-ol- about $25 in merchandise an(A cas an nt three Magna homes, where he lealized $97 in cash, according to a report from the local sheriffs office. The dare-devyouth, who has) been involved in a number of er fracases, entered the lumber establishment by going up a rear stairway in the yard to the attic, through a manhole and breaking an opening in the plybuard ceiling. Damage of over $20 resulted to the building. Enters Homss The boy also admitted entering three Magna homes on successive at the residence of Sundays-fir- st Curl H. Allen, 8900 West 2700 South, second at the home of Mrs. Alfred Clegg, 2770 South 8000 West and m.xt to the C. E. Turner home, 2851 South 8700 West. Ironically, Mr. Allen is employed with il by the Central Lumber. The Allen and Turner homes were left unlocked, and the boy went through the back door. He pried a window open at the Clegg Teenagers Arresled For Car Stealing Drive Begins A. Charles Mills In Local Area Af- Area Besieged Willi Dysentery, 1 March Of Dimes Flu and Plague Of Folds i Youths Take Parked Cara At Refinery-MillCaught s, National Foundation Fights Polio in County Chapter Funeral services will be conducted this Friday afternoon, 1:00 o'clock in the Magna LDS Ward-hous- e for A. Charles (Chick) resident of WilMills, mington, California. Mr. Mills died Saturday, January 10th following a lingering illness. He was well known here, having been a former resident He was bom May 25, 1912 in Salt Lake City, the son of Charlea A. and Elizabeth Mills. He attended the Cyprus high school and lived in Magna and Garfield until 1944 when he moved to Cal:foraia. Chick as he was well and favorably known to all, was an active member of the LDS church, serving as first counselor to the Bishop in the Wilmington Ward. He married Fanny Kilgrow of Salt Lake City March, 1931. Survivors include his widow and four children, Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, Joan Frances, Lawrence and Wallace Mills, all of Wilmington, four sisters, Mrs. James (Lou- Again, it is time for YOUR vol- local chairman. This foundation fights polio in the laboratory and at the bedside of the patient through services made possible by the county chap- ise) Kinder, Mrs. C. W. (Betty) Mrs. T. U. (Frances) Hutchison of Magna and Mrs. Lcland (Ellen) Shurtz of Butte, Montana; two brothers, John R. Mills of Kearns, Utah and Richard Mills of Granger, Utah, and his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mills Kinder of Magna. Burial will be made in the City Cemetery. Chick" will be remembered in this vicinity by hosts of friends. He possessed a genial, kind personality, and in his short span of life, lived in a fine, exemplary Henry, dwelling. When questioned by the sheriffs, the boy said he usually wait- manner. Most sincere sympathy is ed until dusk and then went to the back door, knocking on it. If tended to members of the no one answered, he then tried to reaved family. enter. If by chance, anyone came to the door, he asked if the Bingham Here AtB&G untary giving to the March of Dimes, conducted by the National Foundation for infantile paralysis, announces M. W. Broderick, ter and national headquarters. The County Chapter is featuring a very unusual brochure with a pair of small shoes on front, a brace attached to one of them, and an interesting story of the illustration is told by Miss D. Vivian Weggcland, executive secretary. She relates: "One day, about two months ago, the mother of child who had polio, bruught in little pair of white shoes with a brace attached to one of them. She wanted to know if we could find use for them as the child was getting a little different type, inasmuch as she had outgrown these. She will probably not need any brace at all later on. I placed these little shoes on a bookcase In my office. I kept looking at them - they were so little and had such an appeal. Then, an idea flashed through my mind, which resulted in my drawing the cover for the pamphlet." When You Give Inasmuch as so many local people have been helped by contributions it interesting to see where your contributions go through county help: -- exbe- weather, invigor-- I brings with II D. n.giiest .neidenee of heart it-- ; 1. 1. ks. and heart failure of the en-- 'i veai. according to local doe-- j i. s and officials of the American Heart .Wociatiun. A plague of flu, colds and dya- -' i nteiy is in this area, and some of j t:ie colds are so severe, with deep hard coughing that local phyci-- i ci.m.N caution residents to watch illnesses carefully. Howard Ridge Appointed their Deaths caused by diseases at the Executive heart and blood vessels rise from tlie monthly average by approxl- -. m.itcly 13 during December, January, February and March. At R licctir Tuesday T:iis is largely due to the preve!-cne- e of pneumonia, bronchitis and evening, the M;igru Water Company Board uf Trustees elected 'ther illnesses during this period, E. I). "Ji nks Jenkins as chairwh.eh ufien impose a heavier-- t man and app tinted Howard Ridgo, strain on the heart and secretary. elreulatury system. Mr. P. W. Seay, trustee, nomiTin1 increase is also attrili..lod nated Mr. Ridge, retiring tru.-Ieto winter activities, which coll for for the sccret.ny post, staling tii.it greater physical exertion, such as he felt it was for the futuie pro- wading through and shoveling gress and advantage to the Wall r .snow, battling winds, pushing Companv and community to ro- stalled cars and stoking the furntain Mr. Ridge's knowledge an. I ace. ability. However, Magna, Hunter and B. L. Casey, other trustee, stat Garfield have been very fortun- ed that he felt Mr. Knige was not ale in the small amount cf anew qualified to hold the job and that received thus far. a person he had in m:nd was bet-- 1 D.ictors say that although It to ter suited for this position. Mnd hardest j one of the strongest However, Mr. Jenkins and Mr. working organs in the body, the Seay voted for Mr. Ridge, counter- heart should not be subjected to more of a work load than that to acting Mr. Casey's nay" vote. Asked To Resign which it is ordinarily aoouetoaaal Strong sentiment was expressed by practically all attending the meeting, including the Water Advisory Board, against the attitude of Mr. Casey, who was asked to resign from the board. He Cii-- Three Garfield youths tad one Magna boy, ages 14 and 15 years old, were smarted Sunday by deputy sheriffs after they were caught returning a stolen ear to the Bingham & Garfield Railroad yards. The auto belonged to an employe of the railroad. The boys admitted they ha.l been stealing cars for the past month at the Kennecott mills and Garfield Refinery, taking them shortly after dusk, and riding around in them to about 11:00 p. m., to get them back in time for the owners when they came off the 11:30 shift. Entering the unlocked oars, the youths would connect wires to start the motor and then proceed for a gay evening in someone vise's car. Caught li B k 8 They were caught when G employe who got off shift at 8:30 p. m., came out to find his car gone. He immediately notified the sheriff who went to the yards, keeping watch until the boys returned with the oar shortly before 11:00 o'clock. They believed tha B A G shift time was the came ss tha niiu and refinery. The youths were taken te tha Salt Lake Juvenile cour three later released to the custody of their parents. Several hare bean involved in other arrests, and will now await prosecution by juvenile authorities. A charge was made against the boys of depriving an owner of the use of his car. iBk E. at. rig Jenkins Named Chairman p winter as it may be, : Of Water Board I moi-lin- nan-usu- e. j CANCER TO FEATURE PTA WEBSTER MEET Illustrated Lecture To Bo Shown January 29th Followed by Dr. Reeae'a Talk Magna Featured Hospitalisation Polio patients in your communA most interesting subject, ity who need financial help in Cancer," that will be explained meeting the high cost of care are changed. Friday! aided through your Chapter. Your through illustrations and a talk by knew where another boy Ninth Do something for someDr. Owen G. Reese, will form tha Chapter may pay all or part of lived. body less fortunate than yourself. bills from hospitals and convalesfeatured topic of discussion at a Recovered Only $30 Happiness is a coin that we keep cent homes. This service is given meeting of the Webiter School s Out of the $97 taken from the About of the only when we give it away. without it'gard to age, race or PTA on Thursday, January 29th. Branch Clearing.! large staff homes, only $30 of it has been reTenth Keep busy. That's the The gathering begins at 8:00 religion. sal been and his of covered, First nothing real remedy for unhappiness. You Security oclock. Physical Therapy and Nursing publication M. "Shorty" Bennion Lumber from the Central Banks in Utah, Idaho and Wyomvaged never saw a very busy person funds are available for Mrs. Helen Zeldin, program Chapter Mr. Bennion is fully qualified burglary. who was unhappy. service and other phases ing, the largest intermountain chairman, nursing urges the attendance of for all types of service on cars, The youth was apprehended afof treatment prescribed by a banking organization, is devoted everyone in this area, at Dr. specializing in Ford, Mercury and ter two to Magna in the January issue. boys were Reese will answer all questions fat Lincoln work. This Friday evening, January recognized physician. More than Why? Industries Featured questioned following purchase of a round-tabl- e discussion that will $20,000,000 in MARCH OF DIMES He was an instructor for over 4 wristwatches and the 16th, pita strong Bingham In Why, do you suppose, the Alknives addition to giving a brief hispocket follow the talk. was used for patient care in funds in automatic transmission years made a night to follow at a local store. They admitted squad against Cyprui fighting 1951. mighty E. D. Jenkins tory of Magna, the sewer and waAccording to last week's issue ter systems are stressed, as well day if it wasnt to give every poor work. they had stolen $50.00 from a basketeers in a local game that F of Look magazine, Care of excelMr. has now four Harris Drive Planned On Notes will undoubtedly prove to be a human being a chance to forget as the industries, including the cache of money hidden by the all deaths to children from 2 to 14 for care Payment A to The drive thriller. obtain event main what had happened during the lent mechanic' to assist Mr. Benbegins delinquent Kennecott boy. properties. of result from cancer of be provided by your Chapter huge . . vice department The article states that normally payments on the $150 promissory yearsbloudage The youths were taken to the on the Pirate floor at 8:00 o'clock. may day and start again fresh and nion in t.. stream and later convalescent the tle (leukemia), can- which has been remodeled and during was notes Last clean? the authorized by Kennecott Friday evening, Cyprus about 30 of Boys' Detention Home in Salt of the bone and the eyes. cci renovated to better serve car op- Lake City, awaiting prosecution. trounced Judge Memorial in the chronic stages of polio, when pa- the newly provides oe efforts will mined copper in the trustees, and all tients visit hospitals or clinics for United States However, through great medimade to obtain notes from every My Hie 11 year-old and daughter, erators in this area. boy has been opening league encounter, approximately home-ownto pay off the in- cal strides, according to the magaLeslie, said Tuesday, Dont say Patrons are invited to drop in involved in other burglaries, but Judge Memorial started out continuing treatment or periodic 10 of the world's output. zine, it can be eontrolled and in d 'must' to me, mommy, it makes and get acquainted, compare fac- was placed on probation after winning by holding Cyprus to a check, upon recommendation of The mills and Refinery employ debtedness of the many cases rmed, if detaction to ilities and prices of the guaran- restitution was made on stolen 2 me feel wont all wover. concern. water first quarter edge, but after their physicians. 3000 men with s monthly payroll Respirators Each home-ownwill be noti- made in time. A lot of adults feel the same teed work. that the Salt Lake Bulldogs just to exceed $1,000,000. goods and damage in break-in- s. Dr. Reese will explain the sympIron Lungs, hot pack machines, fied and personally contacted in a way when they read some new Other Industrial Cited Sheriffs again issue a word of couldnt keep up with the Pirates. toms of the disease, and precauon of effort the Simplicity is an exact medium warning to home-ownecooperative part to lock The Gary Jenkins wai one of the beds, cribs and other vital hospigovernmental restriction has been American Smelting A Rebetween too little and too much. made. stars of the evening as he totaled tal supplies and equipment need- fining Company, together with its the trustees and advisory com- tions to take. heir doors when leaving. Sir Joshua Reynold.-10 field goals to rack up 24 points. ed in modern polio treatment may subsidiary, the Garfield Chemical mittee before any penalty fees No Sheriff Most of the shots were taken from be made available as a part of and Manufacturing Company, em- will be assessed. Plans Given Checked with the sheriffs ofway out However, the rest of the your Chapter service. ploy 1500 men with a monthly Braces. Wheelchairs fice about the appointment of a Plans now call for the completeam cooperated in a splendid of approximately $500,000. payroll Appliances such as braces, Ore is smehed at thii tion of the drive by February deputy at Garfield since Weston way and controlled the plant for crutches, wheelchairs and other Kennecott Haslams resignation. Officials most of the way. 15th, and those who refuse to coand custom Copper claim a man has not been found Coach Deb Smith is hoping that devices to aid in the rehabilitation ores for the entire Intermountain operate with the present 75'' of to fill the position. the voluntary loaners, will be his boys can prove as adept this of polio patients may be furnished west. Could one of the reasons be the Western Chemical Company's charged $2.00 per month in addiFriday night against the Miners. by your Chapter when needed. Transportation A record crowd is expected at the new fertilizer plant ia being con- tion to their water bill, to offset wages offered? In.tial plans for the organization Transportation may be provid- structed five miles game. west of Mag- the figure of $150 blam'd to the .if the Webster A clarion call to all members of clinic work is planned. for patients in traveling to and na, at a cost of ed preparation exlast year and prospective candi$12,000,000, which Magna Water Company. Th:s are now being made for Ml chilIf the performance warrants, treatment centers, hospitals is from will be levied un March tra charge to be in full operation dates of the Magna Drum & Bugle the expected dren who will enter kindergarten and clinics. Corps will again enter nation Hit-Rii- n by the summer of 1953. The plant 1st billing. .n June, 1953 or the first grade in Corps, to attend the first meeting al competition this year. Professional Training New is owned jointly by the Kennecott Pump Ready of 1953, is issued by officials. September. 1953, announce! Prln-v.p- al Members of the Corps CommitLocal physicians, nurses and Through the fine cooperation It will be held Friday, January tee for the current Copper Corporation, American Philip Debs. year include: physical therapists may receive Smelting and Refining and help of Kcr.nccutt Copper enter kindergarten or the 23rd, 8:00 p. m. at tiic Utah CopCompany Tj T. R. Colombe, Drill Master. Naat aided centers, by training and Stauffer Chemical Company Corporation, another pump has first grade, a child must be 6 yean per Club in Arthur. F. T. Herman, Business Manafunds. tional Foundation Physiin east wells been the installed of San Francisco. They will emi uf by Members of the 1952 Corps atage on or before October II, ger. cians are selected for training by around 300 men when in op- Magna, so that one will be in op 1953. A birth certificate to re-tending are kindly asked to NOT D. L. Jones, Music Director. their county medical societies; ploy , eration. and another one for stand-eration. t0 t.nroll a chiU- A total of $371.56 has been real bring equipment or instruments Don McMastcrs, Quartermaster. Kenneth Rich of 2835 South 8700 nurses and physical therapists are of any emergency or The Utah Sand and Gravel by, in ized in the local Crusade for Free- to this meeting. Anyone who has a child enterA. Earl Clegg, Assistant Drill West Magna, waa issued a hit and chosen by their hospitals. dom Drive, Democracy's answer Company of Salt Lake City have breakdown. ing kindergarten or the firat Master. Early Start Planned run citation by sheriffs Sunday Friendly Service The new pump will be ready at the Webster School in grade been installing large crushing in radio form to Communism and 1953, to In anticipation of arriving at Anyone desiring information evening, after it is alleged he hit Volunteers from your own comand pumps kindly asked to notify the school at the slag dump of the for service by Monday behind the Iron Curtain, accord peak performance before National about the Drum & Bugle Corpe vehicle in Magna and left the munity carry out the details Of equipment 550 gallons per minu'.e. ing to Frank T. Herman and Mrs. Convention this fall at St. Louis, may contact any of the above scene of the crash without stop- Chapter administration. These American Smelting in the past few months. The crushed slag is T. H. Morgan of the American Le- Missouri, an early local start of listed committeemen. men and women consult with pa- to be ping. used as roadbed materials gion and Auxiliary. Mother of Well-Know- n Damage of $100 resulted to the tients and their families, help in railroads as it has been found by to a this amount Breaking down, foll3929 of Harris for of vehicle Doctors hospitalization, Wayne arranging Suggest Six Ways to be superior to anything yet used, Woman Diet at Age 91 total of $101.96 was contributed at care and clinic treatments, South 5th East, Salt Lake City, ow-up the Magna Kennecott Mill, under Weather-Proo- f being dust proof, packs readily Your Heart It when or visit polio patients in hospitals former Magna resident and is unable to grow in it, therethe direction of Carl Borrup: recMrs. Annie Charlotte J 'hiiS"n was parked in front of the Floyd at home, keep administrative $110.00 at the Arthur Mill, directat 2741 South 8700 ords, and work closely with your by cutting maintenance cotta con- Malmstrom. 91. d:cd Satin day afHarmon home, ed by Pete Montoya; $39.67 at the 4. Avoid To guard the heart during the siderably. Witching ter a illness. She was an hospitals and other agencies to The Calera Mining Company, active lingering Garfield Refinery, A1 Magana in cold weather months, the Utah your diet will keep your weight West Magna. member of the I.DS the crash, Mr. Harris, assure the best possible care f(r Hearing situated about five miles west of church. charge; $16.93 at the AS&R Gar- Heart Association makes these from going above the normal for who wu visiting with Mr. and polio patients in your area. Representative W. G. (Bill) Larfield Plant, directed by Art Web- suggestions: Garfield, is a comparatively mew you. Extra pounds make extra Mrs. Harmon, ran out and at' Included in her survivors is a son of the 19th Legislative Pro-cir.ber and $103.00 at the Hercules enterprise in this vicinity, having daughter. Mrs. Silvt-- A. H.r.kae,s 1. Avoid Have work for your heart. embracing Magna, Garfiald, tempted to stop the Rich car. Un been started around two years of Salt Lake Powder Company with Clarence sher doctor examine your heart the notified successful, City. your Hunter, Granger, Bacchus, Keanu they 5. Avoid infections. Do your Coon capably soliciting this fine and Ores from Idaho and Wyomago. Mrs. Malmstrom was kn iwn to and other points, took over aa lungs before the winter sea- best to protect against illness, iffs, who later arrested Mr. Rich. amount ing are brought here for smelting. many residents in this vicinity. son gets fully underway, so that, '.ei der of the Democratic minority infecreapiratory Cobalt is the chief metal obtained if necessary, you can receive particularly Noted Instructor party in the House when Utah's tions. Should become seek ill, you Brother Succumb although some copper is recover:toth legislature convened at nooa prompt treatment for any heart treatment promptly. Immediate ed. emf:om At the fumes smoke time the ol issuing present they Slated For P. G. disease that may bo revealed. If Monday. William Worlton Wadsworth, treatment is nut indicated, he will attention to atrep" infections is the ovens at the smelter, is now ploy around 100 men. Mr. Larson was chosaaby Demmost to Classes children Interest guard important is not too well knows, converted Cobalt 62, of Salt Lake City, prominent advise various to what members of tha Houm of you ocrat;.: precautions fever which can rheumatic in Utah and Oregon canning cir- take to protect your heart. If the against of the output is used by generally speaking. It is a pure Sunday. lead to rheumatic heart disease. An interesting and novel meet- metal that, when alloyed with oth- the steel industries in I't.ih and Representatives Seeend Green cles, died Friday in an Ogden hos- heart is sound, needless Pleasant The Th.s is Mr. Larson's fourth term anxiety of the School PTA inis Whittier er can a a cordial illness. stress after Californ.a. short withstand MIA ing extends metals, pital 6. Don't worry. Worrying curee Ward can be avoided. :n the house. He was also named He was the brother of J. HowThe article concludes by show- as chairman of an or prevents nothing, but it can vitation for the attendance of all scheduled for Wednesday, Janu and strain under extremely high 7:30 2. Avoid o'clock, and a most temperatures, such as demanded ing pictures of the industries and ard Wadsworth of Magna. Fhysi place ail extra load on an already adult members at the Special In- ary 21st, committee for tha cordial invitation is extended to by Jet work. It is also used in employes of the hank, featuring patronage Sincere sympathy is extended cal activity rarely if ever can damaged heart. Instead, find out terest Classes carh Tuesday eve- all Demo Party. to attend. D. O. J. strain a healthy heart, but over- the facts about L. to (he sorrowed family. 7:30 people electro o'clock. work, drymagnetic Larson, paint managir: and do ning, An interesting film will be ers and to produce the pure white Dunn, assistant nnn.igrr: Delores exertion can aggravate damage all you can to your heart, The instructor is Denton Millet it protect shown to the all in and color in the enamel of stoves and Peterson, boukkeepi r, Helen Mcwho has spent two years in the patrons par already exists. Exercise 'MOO.OOO k that moderation should be the general mission field and has also taught ents arc kindly asked to bring refrigerators. Carty, NCR operator: 1,.',- The Garfield Chemical ComHuman nature is not so much special interest groups in other their children's report cards for I0K LUKCSk'Sl rule. bookkeeper; Mabel Se.iv, discussion with individual teach- pany has its acid plant on the stenographer; Clelia Knaus, tell3. Get plenty of rest. If a win depmvrd as to hinder us from wards. American Smelting and Refining er; Sevilla Reese, head teller; tei vacation is not possible, relax inspecting The group is also completing ar- ers. goodness In others, ' On January 29th. the TTA will Company's premises Sulphuric Rula Garside, teller; Foul G.ir-sidas much as you can. Aim for eight though we ourselves want it W for the Gold and rangements note and installment teller. or more hours of sleep per night. love truth too well to resist the I Green Ball to be held February how a movie. Breaking the Ira,' I acid, a tf espyar Bit Nheel ekildrea. I iB Uhl . Avoid eharan ef aaesoitf . habitual late hours. Vtioll tk at 1.36 e'dssk. (rawly went ts home-owne- In Bank Magazine Of West States rs Cyprus Trounces Judge In First three-fourth- League Came Out-Patie- ONE-HAL- out-patie- nt ' four-year-o- ld 62-4- 5. -- town-owne- 18-1- er rs Magna Drum & Bugle Corps Issues Call For First Meeting Of New bank-boar- Webster Starts Organization Of Preschool Clinic ds Year Friday, January 23rd Pre-scho- ol $37L5( Realized Charge Cited Against Magna Resident In Crusade For Freedom Drive Magna Legislator Named Leader Of over-weig- Minority Party ht el. Whittier PTA Slates Meet Next Wednesday i s. tiiie-fourt- h eight-memb- er over-exertio- n. j e, I |