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Show ...... ...al Microfilming Carp 7 Ait. P.O. Box 147 E;' Lake City 3, U rh ,l,COLUfllN -- t. M.j "The Complete Home Newspaper" Read It in The Times or Leader CHATTER Good Story of mine, Si:iu'Umk' ug.i. u fm-nu who n culuiiiii.it, leceivt'd a letter from a Su.Uu.Tn Utah girl very much smitten w.th hun and his writ-:.igAfter describing her feelings, she began by applying for a job u his secretary, explaining she was mad 1 meet him, and, secondly, offering as secretary, to do anything for him. "And when I say Anything," she wrote, I mean J Garfield, Utah, Friday, April 3, 1953 Year ihirty-sixt- h Number 41 Public Urged To Enter Art, SMELTER RESUMES OPER ATIONS GARFIELD STRIKE AFTER Hobby Items In School Show 5-D- well-know- n Tile Garfield plant uf the American Smelting and Refining Company resumed operations Monday at 7:45 a. m. as result of ratification Sunday of an agreement between the company and the negotiating committee of United Steelworkers Clerical and Technical Union locals. The clerical and technical workers struck the A S & R plant last Wednesday and their picket lines were honored by United Steelworkers to the extent that the entire 1.280 employe roster was out Ticket Being Sold For if work the remainder of the Benefit Dance This week. Terms of the agreement were Thursday Eve announced Sunday by George W. Steelworkers United Haycock, Stating "I didn't know everyregional director. He said they in- one could be so wonderful, Mrs. cluded a $13 monthly wage in- Ray Cowlishaw, whose home crease retroactive to September 1, almost to the ground at 1952, the only wage block in the 6997 West 3500 South, March negotiations. her heartfelt 22nd, expressed Medical Care Listed gratitude to the many offers of Benefits agreed to included help for herself and four children three weeks vacation after 15 Mrs. Cowlishaw's husband died years' employment, retroactive to only six months ago, leaving her Jan. 1, 1953; the Blue Cross medi- with Shirley, 10; Kenneth, 9, Dorcal and Blue Shield hospitaliza- othy, 6 and Ellen, 19 months old. tion insurance participation, with Horn Being Rebuilt employes paying $3.50 monthly, The blaze started shortly before the company paying $9.30; re- 2:00 a. m., and spread with such adjustment uf seniority provis- rapidity, that it was beyond conions; double-tim- e payment for trol by the time the Magna and continuous work after 12 hours; Murray Fire Departments arrived provision to replace laboratory a few minutes later. clothing damaged at employes With a marvelous neighborly work. ; spirit. Hunter and Magna addition, the agreement sets dents, as well as a crew from the com4th LDS Ward in Salt Lake City, up a joint company-unio- n mittee to study the wage structure organized and headed by Bishop and to make recommendations at Doxey of the Hunter LDS Ward, the next contract negotiations. cleared away the burned and The present contract expires Aug- charred embers uf the home, and ust 31, 1953. are now building the courageous little woman and her brood an-- i other house. ' i V V 171 ITT rFH ill 11 IsIjI J I 1 1 U a hobby? ! IV I any type of crafts or a: ts? If so, a most cw.li.il invitation to enter them in the annual Art Exhibit is extended to YOU by the Webster School. A This community fi le is to be held next Thursday evening, Ap- Mass at 7:00 a. m., adoration of Copper Corporation n! 9th at the school from 7:00 to Mr Walter Duckworth will be Beautiful, befitting Easter serv- the Blessed Anything." all day and in cluige uf the program winch luea nuH will continue on a 7- - j 9:(J0p.m. Sacrament a ices, commemorating glorious a Well, it seems that nty friend's y operation and six day work j Webster pupils will guide par- Holy Hour at 7:00 p. in , w ill be ' consists of special musical num period of Christianity, will be held on wife handles the writer's mail herweek for their employes, an- - ents and patrons to the various Man-Last the Holy P directed Thursday, John bers, by duly observed Sunday, April 5th self, and her reply was a gem. She P. H. Ensign, general j exhibits, according to Principal nuunces which at Christ instituted school iml. iicl.ir; ning, Cypius at various churches in thif com- Supper explained briefly to the moon-eye- d the Holy Eurcharist. Philip Debs, Miss Diane superintendent. readme. scripture, Southern belle that Mr. munity. announced tnat the Then the altar is stripped of Swensen; quartet selections, in i 11 Attending town .people are urg-e- d ' Lewis had a most competent secEaster offers the hope of the cloths, flowers and ornaments, the ch.ii to visit all ot the rooms, and of Mrs. Kathleen Pearce: 1,1,114 would go on a five-da- y ge world. Easter is the anniversary of bells and oi retary and that she, herself, did gun art silenced anti xprjkrr, Kvan Junes and flag working week, effective April 6th see the types of handicraft and the open tomb. It rings the good the desolate everything else for the author. and 7th, if the Garfield smelter art that tiie students accomplish. appearance of the iviTmtmv, by local scoutM. And when I say Everything," news of the Risen Christ, and of- 'hurch shows its Unusual Hobbies fui is!::.!nkL' ounl.iu.ed. according to Mi mourning A welcome invitation inm,t the wife, "I mean concluded fers to every living soul the There are a number of people in Christs Passion and Death. Enn to extended all interested people EVERYTHING." ward desire that must stem from ?w,,'vr' w.th me set emenl tiie community who have unusual The Mass of the Pivsanctified to attend this community-w.de- ! every mans heart to live again. the strike on Monday, this dc hobbies and skills, and this specand later gather at to live forever- - and to make will be held at 1200 noon on Good service, ial invitation of entering their c,sl,,n was My Mail death merely a transition from Friday, followed by the Stations churches of their own rhoiee for products, is extended. Once in a while my mail holds worship. of Cross. the That evening this this life to a better one... or a Such items will be accepted una few surprises. Here is a letter retil the opening time of the show. journey from Earth to a place we devotion will be repeated at 7:00 ceived recently: p. m., followed by the veneiation call Heaven. Episcopal Church Dear Mrs. Ridge: of the Cross, Easier morning services ut the Not colHave read several of your Remember, the world may be Early Holy Satuiday morning, Garfield Church are slated for F. filled with heartaches, problems, the New Fire, Paschal Candle umns and would like to ask a few and 11:00 a. nv, instead of the usual But favors. Please send me back issues and uncertainty. Easter anguish Water will be blessed. Mass 11:30 services. Celebration of thej there is always Easter... the To- will be at 7:00 a. m. Confessions for six months, your picture and Holy Communion will be obmorrow that awaits all who con- will be heard at 4:30 and 7:00 a letter describing your life. How m. p. served, fess the Risen Christ as their many children have you and their Easter high mass is held at 8:30 Although extensive improvenames? Saviour and obey the few com- a. m., 10:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. in. ments are being made at this time, S. Baptiat Church mands that He asked of mankind. Thanking you, I am, yours, Easter Sunday services at the and many others are contemplated Our Lady of Lourdes truly, Easter Hill Rites Community Baptist church in- - at the Utah Copper Golf course, The appointment of Frederick Robert S. Palm Sunday, commemorating The beautiful and traditional dude: there will not be any Increase in the triumphal entrance of Our Easter Hill Suniiae services will Cooper Green, former Utah Cop10:00 a. m the dues, announces Jay W. RichBible School. Lord into Jerusalem, ushered in begin at 7:00 a. m. this per millman as assistant general under year, ardson, Bab: president. dear My the solemnities of Holy Week at the direction of the Oquirrh Stake on the subject, Utah Copper Division, 'TheRenecti'on Mr. Richardson further explains manager, There was only one thing about Kcnnecutt Copper Corporation, la Our Lady of Lourdes Church. i mui. all that of the 1 and story." improvements your nice letter that didnt like. entire summer program are bud- announced by J.of P. Caulfield, It was so sort of formal. True, we general manager the company's geted within the present dues. have never met, and somehow 1 Western Mining Divisions. Several inquiries had been made feel we arent likely to, but isn't The new assistant general manupon this subject this a democratic country? So let started as a flotation oper ager me cull you Bob and you call me star at Utah Copper Compan kiddo or any other friendly name. Magna mill in 1924 after gradt. : Now, Bob, I haven't a photoing from the University of Benefit Dancie graph of me here, but I'll go right at Berkeley with a is. down and have one taken. I'm cal Tickets are being sold by degree in metallurgy. Mr. Green a 225 preparing letter about my life, people fur a bcnci.t dance this became metallurgical statistician-a- t but it's been a rather long one, Thursday evening. Ap-- il 2nd in the Arthur plant in October ' and that will take me several the Hunter Ward. A very enter- NAMED 1924, ball mill foreman at Arthur weeks. will be presented taining piogram in 1925 and was named general But meantime. Bob, I'm awfully mill foreman at the Magna plant preceding the dance, and the Mrs. Romuine Zito of Magna interested in your business. KindEaster baskets of all kinds of amount of donations is not limited 1927 he held uncaptured first place for high single in 1936 which position ly send ine y jur picture, pictures goodies and many other unusual for each ticket sold. was advanced to he when til score in tournaState the bowling of your home and office, a list uf and attractive gifts will highlight However, if you are missed in at the ment held over the weekend. She assistant superintendent' Mon has been named your assets and liabilities, average the monthly Bingo night uf the the sale uf tickets, and wish to Mr. A total of 223 employes ut the most successful and was awarded a beautiful trophy Arthur mill. Termed income per in mth, ksl uf the Utah Copper Club this Saturday contribute to help Mrs. Cowli- M.ignu chairman and Mrs. C. A. Tooele Army Ordnance Depot will In 1939 Mr. Green became mill effective cleanup campaign ever and money prize. books ou have read since 1914, if evening, April 4lh, announces L. shaw and her children, the Cop- Keyes. Garfield chairman of the be laid off, at Hurley, New according to informa- conducted in Magna, the annual superintendent Mrs. Zito 637 a had any. any other interesting inform- A. Sabin, president. Company office has annual drive of the American tion given the Cupper Printing drive neared an end this week, and scored a 601 scratch handicap Prmhr.g Mexico for the present Chino per total. al: i:i fin u- in a column. How do Other gifts will include rugs been asked to act as Magna head- Cancer Society, to start April 1st Company by publicity officials. Mines Division of Kennecott He with the sum total of a much imvou get along with your wife? from Wm. H. Adams Sc Sons, quarters for money donations or and continue throughout the The layoffs will affect men and proved and more alii active comwas named general superintendin tills munth. detail, a $50 bond, set of other articles that might be used steam irons, Kindly explain women performing work ranging munity. ent of the reduction plant at in Mrs. Keyes has a group of wo- from laborer to advance, beg table dishes, set of silverware, ser- in the home. Tiunk.ug you Chino in 1946, general superIt was sponsored by the Magna journeyman meto remain, yours affectionately, vice for 8, garden equipment, garNothing was saved by Mrs. men who will assist her, and Mr. chanic. The layoffs will be effec- Chamber of Commerce and Salt intendent of that division in 1947 Edith N. Ridge den hose, wheelbarrows, Cowlishaw as she and her chil- Mori would appreciate receiving tive 30 days after notification. and a year later was appointed aided by a number Afiarnoon Lake County, Laagua (Editor's note: While I actually tabic lamps, and a variety dren only escaped with their night the aid of various people to can-vaThe reduction in force is oc- of merchants, other citizens and assistant general manager. received the letter, the reply was of many other items. one in town. street the clothes. casioned by completion of part of school students. just During the 15 years he spent in June had Nelson of to me dictated high game The ent Uinmcnt i ?gins at by those two, wonWonderful Generosity Anyone interested may contact the assigned mission 11 the Loads Hauled Away Utah, Mr. Green lived in the Many 176 9 and others of in the derful pranksters, Elva Bezzant 8:00 o'clock. In addition to money contribu- Mr. Mori, by dialing him, 6371. Garfield area where he Mr. Clem Toone, acting road Afternoon and Valeria Young, bless 'em. SEE NO EVIL-- 11 League of the Utah Magna Local n:' r'l.ints contributing tions ut the newspaper office, othwas a member of the local Lions and John Rokich, exsupervisor, Club. Others EVIL-SPE- AK were Copper Merl have EAR insisted p NO Merl' are a pop-ua They always er items have been left, from they Club. He will take hia new ...pliance, ecutive secretary of the Magna Winn, Emma Streb-bl- duties in two weeks. up could write this column better toaster; a 670x1a tire from 's NO EVI- Lshiny Norge washer contributed Council, estimated Community SimI so than I, let them answer the The wise and ancient philosNancy. Frontier Service Station. by O. C. Finley, to clothing, a sofa that over 250 loads of debris and mons, 148; Villa Williams, letter, 'nuf sod.) opher who penned these famous bed, springs and mattress. were hauled away. trash A. Romrell, 145; Ethel words wasn't writing about canHowever, I've read that "long With the exception of several Stevenson, 144; D. Webster Donations life sentence several times, and Davis, 139; cer. For cancer strikes viciously at in were seven trucks days, stormy Norma Hauter, Three of the Cowlishaw child-dre- n those who close their eyes, ears, am still wondering if I like iL Julia from the six constant county Clegg, use, Ruth Thomas, 134 attend Webster School, and mouths and minds. addiIn and one from Kennrcotl. and Margaret Nelson, 133. their playmates are contributing We must see the facts in order and there were two high-lift- s Betty Coed "their own money" as one small to combat cancer. We must listen The Spencer ward is sponsoring tion, that materially con- "B" League a road By the grapevine, I understand student expressed it. to the facts in order to learn can- a unique entertainment on Friday, tributedpatrol to the success of the unthat all of Helen Dusenberry's 10c a from contribuRanging cer's danger signals, and we must April 17th, featuring the Swiss friends are calling her Betty Maxine had high game tion to larger sums, a total of speak the facts in order to help Chorus at the Pleasant Green dertaking. Mr. O. K. Futheringham, manmen of 197 andCollings Approximately thirty-fiv- e Coed." others of 147 and 123 ager of the Telephone Company, collected Webster School will open their $50.33 was by the first educate and protect our neigh- Wardhouse. students from for a 467 series in the B" a of number and Seems as if attractive, vivacious annual Rag Drive on April 13th of the week at Webster School, bors from this mortal This noted group from Salt League. advised that due to enemy of Helen, mother of two children, is and continue it to the end of the and the students expect to boost man. Others were LuCaroI Harmon, future Wednesday, Lake City is composed of men and the ninth grade participated. are thirty-- ; there planning Leveled now attending the University of week, Garbage Dump Millie Christoffersun, five customers in the Oquirrh The Magna and Garfield chair- women who will appear in native April 17th, announce offic- this sum considerably at the close While conducting the campaign, 142; B. Utah, to add to her college credits. ials. of the drive Friday. Shep-picFran 161; Mitchell, costume. They have sung in many men say: "With all our senses Hills subdivision listed in the ' workers leveled the garShe's just the gal who can do it, 165: Jean Hubbard, Other Contributions kind of rags are acceptable, must heed western cities, including a recent county our hearts-- we and Any local telephone directory who do and still carry on her many other but donors are kindly asked to redump in north Magna, so N. Jones, 188; Laura Daniels, 144; not have Saturday evening, Chef Gcrrard humanity's needs, and contribute appearance in San Francisco, bage telephone service at the , is to easier it that garbage place activities. Wonderful person. Denecc Disera, move zippers, snaps and buttons, of Hotel Utah, sent out a complete to the American Cancer Society's California. Florence present time. there. Smith, 146; Norma Collings, and if possible, have them clean, turkey dinner fdr the Cowlishaw program of Research, Education Mr. says: If you Although the workers attemptLola Densle.v, 147; Bette Bez- should Futheringham d.al a telephone number Middle age is that period when as more money will be paid for family, who are making their and Service Your Crusade to tree to all ed haul limbs, away Service 152; zant, home with Mrs. Cowlishaw's conquer cancer." Ruby Coon, 156; Nortna in this area and no ringing signal a person feels his oats and his clean rags. they found it impossible to con- Powell, 154. All money received will be used mother, Mrs. Walter Thomas, unis heard, or nothing happens, you corns at the same time. uf so end the the to at do tinue took 3 points. No, have dialed a future customer.. for the benefit of the school in til their new residence is comSquads SIXTH and ask FLEET residents that The attack campaign, ! high game uf 706 and high ser- The Telephone Company is planpurchasing various items that arc pleted. cargo ship USS Rankin is in one kindly haul or burn the limbs. ies of 1955. for the pleasure and recreation of Cleaned Up Money donations have been ning to give service to these of the largest combined naval opThe County Garbage trucks I read an article the other eve- the students. sent from Spanish Fork and Ranpeople very shortly." resiof would the favor erations ever conducted the "A appreciate anby League ning wherein Hollywood dolph, Utah, and a contribution conail in North debris dents Atlantic placing Treaty Organizawas received by Mrs. Cowlishaw nounced it had cleaned up James tion in Mediterranean waters. tainers on regular garbage collecIn the "A" League, L. Riley had Jones' lusty "From Here to Eternfrom Coatville, Wyoming. Many Ladies9 Aid Serving aboard is William K. tion days. This will make it much high . uf 194. Others were A. letters have been received, offerity" sufficiently to make an acLowther, radioman second class, easier for the crews to hoist tiash H:irw::J. 185; Ellen Nevebold, ing sympathy and various houseceptable movie of the book. USN, husband of Mrs. Marjorie to the trucks. LaVon Dea. 162; Edna A Pastry Sale Of course, they explain, the hold articles. planned Meyr:, Irene Tuckey, swear words have been taken out For instance, a Mrs. Earl B.irr by the Ladies' Aid of the Com- Lowther uf 26 Lower Magna Row, Aline Griffith, 1933 of the story; the scenes of brutalof Suit Lake City, offered to share munity Baptist Church this Satur- Magna. Youth Coaches The Rankin is operating with Squad Romaine Zito, ity in the army camp stockade anything in her home with the day, April 4th in the Magna Lum- naval and land forces Sylvia of England, To ;Wi nunei. have been eliminated: The char"burru'd out'' family and sent out ber & Hardware Company office, Margante Hoop Championship Greece France, and W. Mrs. Italy, Joe Ribotto was re large boxes containing household announces Mrs. Mary Zogg,. presiTurkey Pritchard, Babe Smith, The next meeting of the Brock-ban- k acter uf an objectionable Army in "Operation Rendezvous, an 168: Dorothy Dna. of the Webster kitchen utensils, soap, fruit and dent. Junior High School Parent-- , captain has been changed so as not elected president .f 84(10 West Mr. Latins y Harry eight-daAnn Tygest-noperation ranging from 2650 Thelto offend the Defense department, School Parent - Teacher Associa- even games for the youngsters. Luscious pies and cakes will be Teacher Association is slated for received has in Magna Two Granger merchants, Jo offered for sale to the public, be- North Africa to the Southern word that liis sn, Ciuis Lust on, ma Singleton, and the sinners in the talc are tion last Wednesday evening. Elaine Thursday evening, April 16th at Coast of France, from the coast of Mrs. Thonias Barker was named Shufe" and Lynn Packard out- ginning at 10:30 o'clock. Huiliiind. 176 and Virginia Walk- the school. made to suffer for their transhas coached a basketball squad, to island the of Crete. Italy er, 164. A large selection of goodies will Nominations will be present gressions. Except for those minor vice president and Mis. Gwen fitted the family with clothing Abenli-i-quintet to tiie Class The large-scal- e combined oper- the Mrs. Sunday uftcnvion following Shaw, secretary-treasurethe Ih: available in this spring pie for officers and elections affec .J details, the story is unchanged. B eli.iiiipii-nsiiiin Idaho. ation, involving virtually every Moves In New Home All of which is about like look- Ribotto will name chairmen of f;re. purchasing the clothing from Raster event. at that time. The tourney games were played phase of offensive and defensive A nominating committee '..-- a ing at a disconnected carburetor the various divisions very shortly, Joe's Cjnfeitiuneiy. Mr. Shuler 20th March at and Lewiston 21st, tactics, is a sea and amphibious Friend.-- of Mr. and Mr.-- . Captain C. W. Brady spoke at and Mr. Packard "split the cost named the following poop!, for and bring told it's an automobile. t:u- winning iqu.id defeated and exercise which will also feature the meet on "Safety." An eiti-- of the hill, Lamb will be interested to learn officers: Mrs Rcva Brown, presilast years champions, 61 to 59. j ,. o ( mated crowd of uin hundred and. air, submarine, House Going Up $20 Million they recently moved into a dent: Mrs. Jennie Barker, vies. a of The man Ktaduate young boat, carrier, cruiser, deThe basement has hern com-fu- r If it is true Ihjt wr are spend- fifty attended. Tooele J. 3t?5. Ea?t I BY school Utah and tiie ?mijth. high ,?r JDrothy stroyer, escort and auxiliary units. the now Cowlishaw Hess and Mrs. treasurer: Donald ing more than $21) million a week picted Stale college Agricuituial The will in culminate operation on shells in Kon a, how far would Lavina Harper, secretary candihome, up the site of the old dwcll- -' an amphibious "invasion" of gan. MIA dates. Others are Mrs. J. W. Richthat go toward giving them the mg. and by Tuesday, workmen Mr. Li-iwrote that hr in al Crete. Mr. and Mr. Ray Howarlh and ards m ar.d S. Harold Watson, one were starting on the floor joists .n kind of a Democracy our du-- g was tin- couch of a junior nigh three children left Saturday for and two-jehouse. the modem directors. t joders" arc talking about ex-- t a sw of made clean squad rep Outstanding Airman The Pleasant Green Second their home in Norwalk. Further nominations may be 'lilting all over tin world? all basketball contests. MIA Ward who invites after a week's visit with made from the floor. All patrou everyone Our boys would he back home Two Scouters To Mr. and Mrs. Grant Empey have would like to enjoy an evening of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. are urged to attend. again, too. To received Ward word from A 2 their sun, Spencer Attend Jamboree fun. to the Fair." whieh is slated Butter. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi How-artfor Tuesday. April Mth, 7:30 Loren Empey, that he was chosen Present Minstrel and friends. Our Error Enjoyable Book Review California In the outstanding airman of Korea Effective Wednesday, April 1st, o'clock at Pleasant G:ecn Ilall. Mrs. Philip Debs gave a moat In writing about various busiFeatures will include ham- Field during the month of March. At Tooele Site Mrs. Albert Sanders lias re- interesting review of the noted nesses about the town wherein the Chatterbox Drivein at Magna Loren is still in K.ii.-Two local Scnuters, E. E. Matt- burgers. cake, ice cream, homeand under new manturned to her home in Victorville. bitok. The Hidden Flower", M-da- y brother hams have made sueh a started operating wishes to n be two remembered Sabin L. A. Garfield to his hews of and made randy, a fish pond and Magsueee.-s-, April 9 is the date scheduled f.r California, after spending two we unintentionally miss- agement by evening ut a business meeting friends in this lucalitv. na youths, Joe Rainaldi and Joe of Magna are planning to attend movies. the Negro minstrel which will be weeks with her parents, Mr. and of the Magna Women's Club. The ed our good friends, the Colosimo Vaculin. the Third National Jamboree for Proceeds from this evening's book deals primarily with the presented by Silencer Ward choir Mrs. George Colvin of Magna. brothers. A brave man thinks no one his at Tooele in the Stake Tabernacle. These two men plan a renova- the Boy Scouts of America during entertainment will be sent to the problem of an American soldiers Please 'srusc, Ernie and Galey, tion program, and will serve short July at the Irving Ranch near Improvement Era to provide the superior who docs him an injury: The time of the singing of birds marriage to s Japanese girl lq Tin event is sponsored by the and accept our apologies. far he has in it to then his orders as well as regular lunches. Santa Ana, California. Tuiiele Second wji J. Proceeds is come, and the voice of the turtle Japan. power magazine for the Indian people Both uf these fine young men It is also hoped that some Boy who are interested in the LDS make himself superior to the will be turned to the stake buildis heard in the lend. The next meeting of the They invite the patronage of 'e are certainly assets to rnmmunity friends i other by forgiving it. church. and other interested Scouts will be able to attend. --Boag ef Solemoa Club will be announced by ing fund. life and progress. -Alexander Mu. Bare Veekell, preeideet. Pops townspeople. s. 1 Town Responds To Help Appeal Du y,)u specialize in EASTERS EVERLASTING PROMISE F I T II - 0 II P E i i - I For Cowlishaws Copper Club Plans Bingo 1 j 1 j n j j , . , ; ' j Coif Club Does Plan For Increased Dues Cooper Green Promoted To L Position - ! Magna Lady CHAIRMEN Night Saturday FOR CANCER DRIVE Tooele Depot Employes To Be Laid Off TOWN WINDS UP ANNUAL - ia Bowler Takes State Crown CLEANUP Hc-nr- I -i Lulics Bowling s, 168-14- -- Spencer Ward To Sponsor Swiss Chorus Bcr-rett- Rag Drive To Start April 1; e, Explanation Given On Certain 137-13- 0; 135-13- 0; Telephone Nos. 13th At School 114-14- 8: k. 149-15- 2; 166-14- 4; ' 14'i-14- News - Pastry Sale Planned By s Webster PTA Head Reelected For Year Brockbank PTA To Elect Officers 160-15- 176-17- 16:1-13- 184-16- 0; 150-15- 163-15- 1; 159-16- , 157-15- 7: r. FUN 1 I Chatterbox Drivcin Under FAIR" 0-v- land-base- d inotur-torped- SLATED I. ' G. i Cali-forn.- a, New Management h well-know- Wo-men- |