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Show Friday, March 27, 1953 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah the license number of a car used ularly dangerous to the communby anyone trying to pick up chil- ity. Your failure tu appear and dren. An effort tu accost any child should be reported to the sheriffs testify when necessary may result Office from The Sheriffs' in the continuance of the career office. Witnesses or complaintants of unc of these until some major Your children should be in- sometimes are reluctant to appear trugedy may be inflicted upon structed never to become friendly in trials of sex offenders nr those some hapless child. If you are in receipt of any facts with strangers and to shun ad- accused of lasciviousness. Most of vances made toward them. They these offenders have been classi- concerning these matters, it is also should be warned against ac- fied as physical cowards or of de- your duty, nut only to the shcr cepting rides from strangers un- ficient mentality. If not checked jiffs department, but to every der any circumstances. by arrest and conviction, these child in this city, tu report these It is your duty to report at once characteristics make them partic facts. Off The Blotter Your confidences will he respected by the police and it is a piactice of the local press tu withhold names of all witnesses innocently involved. and is affiliated with Delta ma sorority. Gam- a "Spinsti-i- Spice" dance, has a Christmas project lor the annual the needy and Hall of fame honoring outstanding University women. It al.-offers several schol.n ships to worthy Utah students. o MAGNA COED Hunter Woman Honored For ELECTED TO U OFFICE Cyprus Croup Attends U Of U Sports Clinic Among Inc f.r.i dutu'.s of the new AWS officers will he ti help plan the forthcoming convention of the AWS group, at t.ic University, the Utah State Agricultural college and Brigham Young university. The convention will he held at Logan. On the Uni vei ally can. pus AWS sponsors a freshman program to acquaint newcouu rs with the school and its uctiv.t.c.- - ani .i 4-- Barbara L. Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Erickson of Magna, was elected to a post in the Associated Women Students organization at the University, it was announced today. During two-da- y balloting held March 5 and 0, Miss Erickson was elected to the office of senior affiliated representative for the Club Work H A ; Reader To Be At Four tyro journalists from Cyprus High School were among 81 sports reporters and photographers from 22 Utah high schools who attended the University of Utah's second annual Utah high school sports wi iters and photographers clinic held March 12 on the Uni versity campus. Attend.ng from Cyprus were Carley Colbert, Gary Lawson, Nelson Biker and Dennis Bowers. In the afternoon the high school journalists were assigned to cover the opening game of the Class A basketball tournament between Weber High and East High which was held in the Ute fieldhouse. Mr. Baker received a merit rat ing in photography during the Mrs. Reta Day of 378'J South 5200 West in Hunter, was honored the past week for iici' years in Club work. Mrs. Day has led a clothing group fur 10 years and during this lime has averaged 5 t 6 girls in her club every year. She is the campus-wid- e women's group. A junior at the University, Miss possessor of the Salt Lake County Erickson is majoring in biology. Farm Bureau award for outstandSix of the She is a sponsor for the Air ROTC, ing leadership in has been active on the Utonian girls she has led have heroine leaders themselves. Man Cited J. Rex Mackey, 3935 South Redwood Road, Murray, who has led a Club for the past 16 years, working with a total of 50 boys, four of whom have continued in the pureb.ed sheep business and five l.K'ul farmers got their start in cattle raising, reCHANGING TO GAS? sulting in beef projects. He also has been awarded the county and state Farm Bureau See award for outstanding leadership Glen k Jack Heating Co. in For All Your Heating Needs. SCHOOL NEWS 4-- 4-- 4-- Cyprus High School The Girls Preference Dance is scheduled for this Friday evening, a dress-u-p affair that will start at 8 p. m. in the gym. The theme, Plantation Frolic," will be fol lowed in the lovely decorations. Miss Erda Williams is the sponsoring teacher and Mias Joan club president Aber-neth- Mi-i-.- ed i News Sendee A hug-basketball tournament will feature the closing of the fall and winter county rrcri-atinprogram. The event Wodncsdav afternoon and of Mrs. Leola Greene Farmington, noted throughout toe w:i! f.nj.di Thursday, April 2 at state for her dramatic readings j the Cyprus gymnasium. Sixteen teams from 4th, 5th and and interpretations, will lie the will play in one divis-.o- n special guest speaker next Wed 'tu grades I 8 teams f:um the 7th and ail of Lions the evening Lady nesday The meeting is t? be held in thi ;tn grades will play in the other Magna Fireball. The Lady Lions iiv.siun. The ploy Wednesday and Thurswill be served supper at 7:90 o'clock, followed by the play from day will be followed by further 'biiiin.iiiun on Monday, Wednes-lo- y Mrs. Merrill at 8:30 o'clock. and Thuisday, starting at 5:30 Inasmuch as Mrs. Merrill's services are difficult to obtain, and p. in. each day. Tnere is no admission and all her talent is so unusual, the iodic; have invited their husbands to interested are cordially invited to attend, as well as some other attend. The spring season of supervised special guests. She will present the noted play, play will be held at the Cyprus nigh school area with baseball, Brass Ankle. softball and track held daily from i to 5:30 p. m. All boys of the area Home Again are invited to participate in the Larry Burris of the Naval Air activity. Service, has been home on a y leave visiting his parents, Mr. CLASSIFIED and Mrs. Morgan Burris. has in been the PhilipLarry modern pines for six months. His unit, FOR RENT VP 40, has participated in 40 mispartial ni. Please phone 1017 or sions and covered 500,000 miles. inquire at 3764 Sa 1650 West. He is leaving this week. 40. Lady Lions Meet clinic. Hunter wjman, well-know- n j Basketball Tourney Will Finish Fall Recreation Program Noted Dramatic To Mediterranean Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Talbot of Magna have received word that their son, Elwin L. Talbot, Is to the Mediterranean. He is a member of the United States Navy. en-rou- te Now Sergeant ! Mrs. Elaine Talbot Hepworth has received word that her band, Lester O. Hepworth, has been promoted to a sergeant in the U. S. Army. He has been stationed in Korea for the past ten months. He expects to be rotated by June 1st, states his wife. THE ANSWER CALL' GIVE GENEROUSLY! y, 4-- ATTENTION! 4-- 4-- STAKE NEWS FREE ESTIMATES 33M West 35M 8a Phone Shop Mur. 0317R1 Phone Rea 041IJ5 The Oquirrh Stake Singing Mothers chorus will meet Friday evening at 5:30 p. m. in the Pleasant Green Recreation Hall. All members are urged to WITH A PURPOSE a - yewjgs p. your home railroad reports ...fo Its slockholdtrs...to its 8mpfoyo6i...fo YOU, ... foi'iuuiKC. Here is beauty with a purpose in graceful every contour, generous in roominess and riding comfort. Here is beauty that brings with it a thrilling new sense its shippers and travelers of road mastery and control. 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