OCR Text |
Show US SAJLlVf c f . "The Complete Home Newspaper" It in The Time or Leade-r- -- Read CHATTER Thirty-sevent- h Ths Smallest The smallest package in the world is a man who's all wrapped up in himself. Modem Success Story Heres a modern success story. It also tells another interesting fact how property in the Ruhr area in Germany has increased in value since the war ended: Fritz Thyssen's son brought a part of his family's art collection to an East 57lh Street art dealer in New York City, who then sold the pictures for $2,000,000. Young Thyssen later returned and said he wanted to buy the pictures. The dealer said theyd been sold to museums and rich collectors, and that it would be quite difficult to get them back. Thyssen left $3,000,000 with the dealer to buy back tbe pictures. He had invested the original 2 million proceeds in Ruhr industries. And this investment was now worth $10 million. KENT PAYS TAXES OF 6 MILLION abroad. the last three years, billion dollars has been invested in other countries one third of the total investments are in Canada. It is easy to understand why the boys who are using cheap labor in other nations are asking to have trade barriers removed. 15 And I Quota-When you are so devoted to doing what is right that you press straight on to that and disregard what men are saying about you, there is the triumph of moral courage Phillips Brooks. Hmmmmnun Some impious man suggests that the reason God made woman last was that He didnt want any advice while creating man. Hmmrimm. Another On Another contributor says that the perfect example of arrested motion is a woman entering her thirties. Thanks, but I'm past that supposed dangerous age. Three Magna men have applied for the position of Granite School District Board member, caused by the resignabon of John E. Pap-akolas, who recently moved from this area. They are P. A. Cammans, O. K. Fothermgham and Weldon C. Check To State of Utah Represent! Largest On Records Matthews. The applicants are meeting this Thursday evening with the board, who has the power to appoint a person to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Papanikolas, ending January 1, 1957. Senior Hop Dee. 11th! Cyprus Seniors Win Song-Ye- ll taxes were $2,757,000. Principal reason for the huge increase, said a Kennecott official, is that Utahs mines were overlooked in 1947 when the state legislature adopted a new assessment The senior class of Cyprus high law which lowered the assessment school won the Song and Yell" formula on all property except contest Wednesday, emphasizing mines. the theme of "Bless This House. Largest share, about $4,800,000, The juniors and sophomores were will go to the schools. Company commended for their sportsmanofficials said that other taxes paid ship. Senior Hop Planned by Kennecott which go to the school system will bring the comPlans are now being completed pany's 1953 school tax payment for the first big social event of to approximately $5,400,000. the year the annual Senior Hop The property tax is $1,200,000 which is to be held Friday, Dechigher than last year. The com- ember 11th. The decorative plan of An Old pany's total state and local taxes, in addition to property taxes, in- Fashioned Holiday, will be carclude franchise (corporate income) ried out, and the general public is cordially invited to attend. sales, and occupation tax levies. Contest Here Governor Extends Congratulations To Magna Couple on 69th Wedding Date Number 24 1D53 THREE MAGNA MAGNA WATER GIRL SCOUT MEN FILE FOR LEADERS STILL COMPLETES GRANITE JOB NEEDED HERE ni The largest single tax payment in the State's history was made today when Kennecott Copper Corporation delivered a check of $5,666,754.99 in payment of the company's 1953 property taxes. Kcmnecott's total state and local tax payments this year will be a little over $9,000,000 according to Maybe Why reAnother recent news item in- a company spokesman. This terested me in that citizens of the presents a more than three fold Unked States are investing money increase over ten years ago when Kennecott's total state and local In a total of Garfield, Utah, Friday, December 4, year Q iinunALAiQMm, PRESEASON Tlie Girl Scouts of the area need some help in the form of interested adults, to include district conuinitee people who would be concerned with all Latest Improvement Will Girl Scouting in the aie.i: troop Pirate To Tangle With committees, who would be Insure Better Service with a single troop and South High Cubs In Summer program help in troops, for srjxvial Thi Friday program events. If YOU are interested, or know The final major improvement Cyprus high h.xp team w.U on the grid system for (he Magna of anyone who would assist, pleusv with the mighty South tangle Water Company has been com- call Mis. E. J. Clugston. Magna High "Cubs" of Cl. is.-- A 2320. pleted and water was ttlmed fame tins Friday evcn.ng, Dec into the new lines Wednesday, ember 4t!i. This will he the first December 2nd. home game of the season and the cast-iro- n The last line, a first chance fur val fans la see one, will deliver water directly the Pirates perforin all their flour into Magna along 2820 South or during the 1953 season. East Main Street At this Lme the Pirates will lx1 This fine improvement will trying to liolster their position in bring water directly into Magna the state rut.ng and al-- o get the without the cost of pumping it to season started with a bang for the the reservoir at 3500 South and schedule. Mrs. Annie Pritchett Maiben will also serve about 38 to 40 Coueh Sm. til's hoys look good, 75, of 155 North Main, Salt Lake houses along this street. and it is expected iiia-- tlu-.The additional income from this City, former well known resident will make an . xeelie.'il s!i m ,ng Row of the Arthur for many years, latest innovation from the extra aga.nst the sjnvdy South H.e.li accounts will furthur toe financial died in her home Tuesday at 4.50 hoopslers m. of causes incident to age. position of the water concern and p. The well-knowoman was also render service to toe homes born in Sanpete county, along East Main street, increas- March 8,Fairvicw, 1878, to Franklin and ing their value and making it poss-bl- e Sarah Ellen Thompson Pritchett. to permit more building of She was a member of the LDS homes, factors that will prove Church, and married Alfred Henbeneficial to all in this area. Maiben in 1887 in the Manti Magnas water system now has ry LDS a large main along 3100 1945. Temple. He died July 10, South to 8950 West on both streets, two sons, Maurice elected Pete G. Paulas has a cast iron line along Main A.Surviving are and John B. Maiben, Salt Lake of the SanJduslcrs Club, Street to 7200 West and a president City; a sister, Mrs. Floyd (Alton) succeeding John Allan. line from there to toe wells. Anderson, Magna; one grandchild. P. W. Seay was named Provide Better Service Funeral rites will be held on and Elmer Larson, secretThese lines feed water into at 10:00 a. m. in Salt ary-treasurer of tlie group. Magna from the east, serve res- Thursday City and burial will be in idents in that area too, and will Lake Mt. Pleasant provide more uniform service Sincere sympathy is extended to and pressure at a more efficient the bereaved family. operation with less wear and tear upon the pumping facilities. GRID SYSTEM Magna-Garfie- LEAVES FROM A ATCQ BIMICKBANK i'l.V HOOP GAME eon-eern- Former Arthur Row Resident 1 Dies Tuesday 1. G. IAULOS NAMED HEAD OF SANDDUSTERS Ix-e- 10-in- GARDENER SLVJ1.!) DECEMBER 10 SCRAPBOOK Tne If oi'kiiaiik 1TA ... a t.ng i'aj.a.l.iy. lii'.u, beginning at 7:30 p. and everyone is urged to attend. .Mr. 1.. 11. Bales, head of the thumb.- llol Luneli program, will :r ; tie guc.-- t speak' r. ail music w.U tie l'j: by the junior nigh uejurtnielit. By Emil Faulnar in--- Egypt , For many years I have been tremendously interested in Egypt. libraries and I have ctimbed thumbed through mountains of scientific magazines to get information oil tins entrancing land with its fuscindt.ug history and archeology. While 1 wa.v thrilled by Egyptian history and its splendor under the Pharuo.-is-, the intrigue and the struggle for empire at the time uf Cleopatra and by its religious histoiy so endurmgly portrayed by the pyramids of Giza, none of these tilings promoted this interne Tins quest for inforMrs IVl.l.ih (Ucsair) mation was based primarily on lta'.li li.itiliel, 45, of 323 Copper one objective, reliable and factPI. ice, dud Mond.iv, 11 p in at her ual information on Egyptian irrihome ill Garfield uf natural causes. gation. Horn January 29, 1908 in WelLong Oasis in Desert ti. m. Iowa. slu- 'a. - a daughter nl As some of you know, Egypt is Nora Ann a Samuel Milton and long oasis in the desKimberliii Ruth. erts of Africa and is irrigated by Habtx-Mrs. had lived in tlie Nile. It is our must ancient a short tun-.-Survivors in- civilization, based solely on irri, clude lie-- husband; soils, daughter gation whose preserved records Donald Duane Highland, date bark 6 thousand years which Dari Paul California; Be.itly, in is older than any recorded history l Salt Luke City; Beatty, of the western world. Albert Henry Hubbcl. Garfield; My first real discovery of inforMrs. Betty S. Mun.,011, Onstead, mation about Egypt was, as some Michigan, two grandchildren. of you no doubt have guessed, the Funeral tiles were conducted great book, The Nile," by the Friday 111 Salt Lake City and bur- famous biographer, Emil Ludwig. ial made in Wasatch Lawn Mem- This book is the biography of a orial Park. river and it is written in the inSincere sympathy is extended imitable style of Mr. Ludwig. to tiie sorrowed family. Tense, dramatic and thorough, it is a book that will live a long tune. It is available at the Magna - 1 nis.-'-.-- GARFIELD LADY, Is DIES AT HOME MONDAY - 1200-iniI- Gar-fu-l- e d . Mu-huc- NEW PALSY TREATMENT CENTER library. You may wonder why the intense interest in Egyptian irrigation? My interest was based Several shorter lines are planon the fact that we too, are an ' ned and needed and installation arid country whose lifeblood is for these is planned for early and irrigation water and inasmuch as treatment A spring. cerebral palsy A very fine congratulatory letour western irrigation showed a Accounts Increased training center is being cstablish-i-- d ter was 'received November 24th deteuoration of soil colthe State at Utah proGenerally Agricultural speaking, and and resultant plant injury and by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Catten Dont We? gress of the Magna Water Comlege. imAt times we rebel at our human of Magna from J. Bracken Lee, It will lx- - the Leltoi Jones Cen- crop shrinkage, it became pany is very fine, and nearly 1450 to information lot and envy the bull bivalve, yet governor of the State of Utah. perative gather accounts are now being served by ter. Dr. Jones, former professor Miss Sarah E. Guernsey, forme; It is if the choice were given to us, d the at USAC. established about Egypt which had lasted would like to receive your of utility, whidi head of the Magna Public Lib(We Mrs. Dear Mr. Catten: and are few among us who there means that more and more res- rary, observed her 95lh Kindand heal ing clinic 6 thousand years. tin sixeeh ir stake. and Since it waa not possbirthday news, both ward would choose to make ourselves Egypt Cited As Example will help pay off the bondidents and generally expanded its service at her apartment in ly dial 3322 by Tuesday evening such a thing ible for Mn. Lee and me to extend Many people and some of them to incapable of fear-f- or include ed indebtedness of the Magna anniversary student from the body Salt Lake City, in a quiet manner. Thank you.) Free electric energy will again Water Company in would render us incapable of love, personal greetings, we wish to Cache specialists in soils smugly point from children its throughout retiring November 24th. d take this means of congratulating be provided this holiday season bond issues. to Egypt and its agriyearning and loyal.y. valley. He died suddenly in the The regarded little lady continculture and passed off lightly the wedding by Utah Power A Light Company May I remind you that even you on your sixty-nint- h be will fall and of fondly 1951, Delinquent Payments ues to live by herself at 290 2nd to illuminate Christmas lights on our susceptibility to anxiety is anniversary. remembered by many friends in obvious earmarks of our own deHowever, Magna Water based North in the Seagull You are to be com- streets and parks in this comapartments the soil of our human growth, this vicm.ly, being the son of Mr. cline. This unwarranted optimits on the promises listens to her radio and reads improvements mended for the confidence and munity, officials announced to the our human dream and vision. An c vemng to Teinemher is and Mrs. T. W. Jones of Bacchus. ism was solely based on very little local towns people to loan the of a hours 24 love you have had in each other Copper Printing Company. day. Through December 11 to, when the Announcement of this move was information on the Nile and also $150 in the wonderful kindness of an eye .Friday, Ward Iti lief a long established company through tieae many years. At Fallowing Humanity Society will nude by Dr. Kenneth H. Roth, on loans. resSpencer A of small group What Are We? a time when it seems that divor- custom, according to J. C. Littleand largely lives on I was rather amused the other ces and bro.; n homes are on the field, Salt Lake division manager, idents and business people arc denot truths. by -Cend in hildren their payments. dau- increase, i. most encouraging 'UP&L, at no charge, will furnish linquent evening when my There is no river quite like the Many holiday- - g.il The society is coop- Concerted efforts are being yearg ghter, Leslie, who can also be to read of a couple whose mar- the electricity and will run necesconsistfor offered be will sale, t!ie USAC speech do- Nile. It is undoubtedly the most now to colw:ti, t.ratinB this planned complete sweetly serious, asked me how riage has lasted for so many years. sary service wires to connect the lection and ing of needle work, quilts, large IlaijnK.nt and medical service, unique river in the world and For the many people in this state, decorations to its system. This all businessesequalize toe cost over many sides each person had. these peculiarities have practicand small, aprons of all kinds and Qartl.rs jn Utah Slates new and homes. Ive thought about this, little as well as your children and rel- service will be available between and a novelty shop. in the base- - ally all been in favor of the irri1L.;, j ctmler. Leslie, and truly we have many atives, your example is truly an dusk and midnight from Dec. 1 Popcorn balls, buttered corn, mi.nt 0j t;,e Union building, have gator as long as the Egyptian used sides. We must anticipate the pre- inspiration. to Jan. 1. the ancient method of irrigation. baked food, cooked foods, special leased. sence of many qualities negative It is our hope that you He reported that last year the based on the old dishes and farm products wiU lie Undoubtedly of include the Services wxiety as well as positive in our indiv- will have many other anniversar- Power Company provided 238,169 'attractions in the eating depart- - physical and occupational thera- - method of trial and error, Egyptidual makeup, ies together and that good health kilowatt hours of free electricity ian irrigation was permanent. ment and come prepared to have p.cs, recreational therapy, May we teach you that by dis- and happiness will always be to illuminate 46,313 holiday bulbs was changed, al thu b:,zaar, lor education, speech and hearing Warn tins 'our supper cerning the line of demarcation yours. If 3 there will be barbarued hambur- Lunertion. mcd.cjl, surgical and trouble followed. in 123 cities and towns. Of these, between too much and too little, At till? beginning of the TwenSincerely yours, some 15,525 bulbs were lighted gers, apple pie, cake, ice cream lit ill ogical care. excess and deficiency, you can J. Bracken Lee, Governor in 30 communities of the Salt Lake and cones, in addition to some No charge will be made for any tieth Century, there came aixiut a fashion for yourself a life pat: division. candy. super home-mad- e according to Dr. Roth. revolution in Egyptian i: iga'.ion. tern in which pulrilistic emotions water the which aero from received the built, The comes proceeds of P:iai from the society Supp nl Acting staff members of toe will play their role the negative bazaar will be used ui stait the tile Ea.dcr Seal campaign and con- had rolled unused to the Mednew publicaone of fear and hate being suborquarterly employes' new Spencer wardhouse. tributions from friends of the cere- iterranean was used to iirigatc tion, issued by the Utah Copper dinated to the affirmative emomore of the desert and also changbral pals.cd. Division of Kennecott McDonald's Flower Shop is Copper tions of courage and love. ed the method used for thousands ted all inv. Dr. civic. Roth Corporation, together with their planning an Open House Tuesday, An unusual party is being plan anl fra.crnal groups to of years on the old acreage. wives were honored by the com- December 15th from the hours of ned for all Uquirrii Stake Relief ba'l,u'This ancient method consisted Good Idea tn cv1n.lYr' pany at a dinner Tuesday night 4 to 9:00 p. m and cordially in - j Society members on Monday, the ' n',p of diking the field and then fillw l!lin6 to eon.i.l may Eugene Houdry, who invented at the Hotel Utah Roof Garden. vite their many friends to call. 21st of December at the Stake their donations to the sx'iety ing these basins hv the the cracking process for gas has a Thomas Vin Brems, number of company officials In appreciation of five years house-- , featuring :i movie on (j ;n fhicvl waters of the Nile, leav- new idea a muffler for cars and also attlended. fine patronage, refreshments will Life uf Dickens and tile Christ- - l..t 163 Motor Avenue, Sait Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar th:.-:nu i laden water for ing trucks that will eliminate monox- Brems of Magna, was returned to It has come to the attention of James K. Richardson, assistant be served to all who attend and mas Carol. 'about 5u day.--- to .settle out the ide gas, to be marketed soon at his home Saturday after success- several authorities there are fami- to the general manager, ia chair-ma- flowers presented to the ladies. It will begin at 1:30 uVSock, a mud un.i in drive dawn the salts less than $50. of toe firm's publication ful treatment of removing a nick- lies who need help now and durshort plogram will be presented contained in the Nile Water. This Christmas the season, committee. ensuing el that had been lodged in his ing and Christmas carols sung. Mrs. Nile Water contains about 160 in the way of food and clothing. H. Brewer, for five graduate Courtney esophagus days. Violet Larsen, .take Literary Accept Oh, Come Now! per mt'.l.on of total salts. parts other be there of snd Fcekng might The the Young swallowed University liter-1 Brigham youngster c t Leader, announces that ward That likeable Ken Boyle, it is i Compare tins to Utah Lake water less fortunate residents of this former refinery worker, has been a was nickel he as standing by told to me, says that some staary heads, will se:ve as hostesses Rewhidi quite often contains 1600 toe Printing Comp- appointed acting editor. Acting as- Good Nutrition Masns Good to include Mrs. Mary Diana, Spentistician has learned that 10 mil- couch in his parents living room. area, has Copper sistance parts per mill.un or ten times as to been ask Mr. sociate editors include: Friends of requested lion people carry rabbits feet in His mother was certain that the any much and you will realize why Authorities feel that the well cer Ward; Mrs. Hope Clark, Pleas- Call, former Magna Boyd who knows of people in M. Pettersson, Arthur Matthew anyone into his man, had taken Mrs. Second boy something ant Gieen Wal'd; their pocket to bring them good our fiuit industry is abandoned. send names and Plant; Glen A. Olsen, Magna; Ross nourished individual is more re- Millie h'- - has acneed, to Delis, Pleasant Green First interested to learn that luck and a total of 3,300,000 are mouth, and she took him to a doc- addresses kindly I shall tell you next week what to this office. a- S. Pino, mine; John R. Anderson, sistant to disease; but there ia tnera tor. physical position sold annually. some clinical proof that recovery Ward; Mrs. Helen Fulheringhuin. cepted to Egypt.an irrigation haptvned as them address follows G. Salt Children's P; Kindly After observing him. refinery; George Vaughn, unary and and Mrs. Mae Miner, Magna ipist with the But, according to Ken, devotees why, w:i m they enanged to office and research labora- from radiation sickness is depend Lake Company Copper Printing ' Hosp.tuJ in Salt Lake City. Dr. were taken and T. E. Rigby Mrs. Bac Ralph Wards; Rountree, are wasting their money and their flooda measure, upon the .a ci n'.Iy gra.luat- - the perennial system or tlie !I. Dept, Magna tories; L. F. Strong, ore haulage ent, in large the faith, if the legend is true that a of Salt Lake City performed method wh.ch is also the nutrition of the individual at the Ichus and Mrs. Ivur Pickering, l'il from a Los ing inv These sealed letters will be and ia McCleve, The department; Parley Coi.igc. iGar.Vid. baby doing very lucky rabbit's foot must actually operation. . way. F.mil Ludw g dra- nod '.his k with his wife. mediately turned over to Mrs. Garfield Water and Improvement time of an atomic attack. be the left hind leg of a wild hare nicely. It is the right kind of food in 1,wheahy says: "io; im first time Colombe for help. Would companies tiie former Crystal Carsev, and shot with a silver bullet in a grave t!l1' U o FBn preference to large amounts of P. G. Ward Parties you give this information by Dec j01'0 Cm - Time plan to re-- , son. their FORMOSA CAFE TO food. Suggested lists of food for had to fertilize 'o counteract too yard in the dark of the moon on ember 10th? On Monday evening, the Pleas- side in Salt Lake C.ty. the emergency food shelf arc: Friday, the 13th, by a redhaired, BE OPEN 6 DAY-WEE- K Ward MIA and Mr. Call is the ant Green I'.; of Mr. and salt." Dried fruits prunes, peaches, Kxilurcr Scouts tntci'tu.m d at! Mrs O T. Call uf crosseyed, bowlegged man riding M.igna. a white hone." THE apricots, dates, raisins, figs. a social m l:ic wardhouse with Announcement was made to WITH Card of Thanks Sounds good, anyway, Ken. Canned goods evaporated milk, Mrs. Helen Nun is uml Boyd Han-'Se- n this paper that the Formosa Cafe baked beans, spaghetti and meat in charge. Guest dii ectors t will be open six days a week, with since-vi..- 1 :ha':k We w..--h balls, fish, luncheon meats, roast We:e Mr. and Mi's. L. 1). Peterson. the exception of Sundays. l.ieir m..ny wondereveryone beef, soups and chowders, fruit Tin same evening, the P. G. Our Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sue, owners, an I cxprvS-s;.- r. ful k inc- - i Lady of Lourdes Church B League Jac Carscy, son of Mr. and Mrs juice, brown bread, (canned), veg- Fir.-.-t Ward Sivoiid Year Beehive offer a variety of menus each day . if svp.p.i'.'iv The the death at following of weekly program Vi had etables. Nordquist high game Herbert G. Carscy of Magna, has Clu;.. under tile d.reetioii of Mar- is carried out, in addition to spec- of our tN'l'Viv! father, to their patrons. d for a 469 enlisted in the armed forces and 174 and others of Packaged g.iods to be packed go Wadsworth, ei.te: Limed at a ial r. J E C! us. events, which will he an- and is now stationed at Fort Ord, Cal scries Tuesday night in the wo- in cans or wrapped to be pro- s.K'i.il for Mothers and Fa'.livs. MOTHER DIES -- Mrs. M:r:i:e H. Clark and nounced from time to time by men's bowling at the Utah Copper tected against damage: crackers Games and r fri ifornia. ..:i:i,. :i'.s E. C. Father Bertrude Burdick Brace, 50, of Freegard. Club. family. in tin cans, peanuts and peanut Jac was well known in this area, 551 East 5lh Salt Lake Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. Other high games were Bette butter, dried milk, dried eggs, enjoyed by a large group. leader of several orches a being and 6:00 p. m. We w.s.i to sincerely thank Cafeteria style dinner will be City, died Tuesday at 3:10 a. m. tras Bezzant, 144; Ella Empey, 155; processed cheese, gelatin. Un wei's Holiday Danca Confessions, Saturday, 4 '30 and everyone for :he:r kindness, symserved promptly at 5:30 o'clock at in a Salt Lake hospital of natural LuCarol Harmon, 145; Maxine yeast, tablet or powder Monday evening, December 14 7:00 p. ni. the Magna First Ward Relief So- causes She was the mother of pathy and floveeis during the reCodings, 163; Denece Disera, 148; Stored Water is a t.me to circle calendar, cent Ions of our dear father and Back Home Again Weekday, 7:00 a. m. Helen Wimmer, 140; Phyllis Grow, ciety bazaar this Friday evening, Mrs Laraine Diamond of Magna. It is suggested tiiat 10 gallons for at that time, you: the Pleasant Novena Service, Friday, 7:30 husband. Sincere sympathy ia extended Armando Albnrico, son of Mr. 153; JcrTy Richardson, 148; Nellie of water be canned or stored December 4th, and all articles of in MIA Green a is cntvriu.u.ng -- Mrs Glen Peterson and Family. p. in. handwork will be placed on sale to members of the bereaved fam- and Mrs. A. Alberico of Magna, has Powell, Bessie Snell, closed containers to be changed big dance in the stakchoasc. A received his honorable discharge ily. at the same time. Giles, 152; Ruby Coon, 141; weekly. short, peppy program is to be Community Baptist Church We wi.'h to th.ink everyone for from the United States Air Force Florence Smith, 155; Jean Baw-deIncluded on the dinner menu B.iile School is conducted at their many kindnesses, aid and CARD OF THANKS given a; 7:45 p in., foil wed by after tone years service. He was 143. will be chili, beef stew, pie, cake APRON SALE CARD PARTY the dance 8:15 at oclock We desire to sincerely thank all stationed chiefly at Great Falls liliil) a. ni. and worship service, floral offerings at the recent death and other goodies. The Pythian Sisters f Magna Squads 3 and 6 took 3 points Ail f A most cordial invitation is ex- fur their wonderful aid and kind- Montana. and No. 5. 4 points. Team No. 3 arc sponsoring a card party and will ho the evening's ac:n it.es as usual, at ll 'Ot) o'clock on the of our beloved son and brother, free, and a big sermon of "Tlie Greatest Blaine McArthur. His many friends welcome him took high game of 891 and high apron sale this tended to the general public for ness at the recent death of our beFriday evening, has leen engaged to firnisii the Hook in subject -- Mrs. the World." loved one. Emma McArthur Boone, bock. aeriea of 2007. December 4th at the Magna Wotheir attendance. music for the gay affair. The J. W. Richards Family Everyone is invited to attend brothers and sisters. men' Clubrooms, 7:30 p. m. a and Former Magna Librarian Notes UP&LCOMPANY TO PROVIDE FREE ENERGY TO BE N AMED AFTER LER0I JONES LDS STAKE 95th Birthday year-by-ye- ar WARD NEWS town-owne- long-live- Spencer Bazaar non-intere- st wish-tiunkin- g. 2 fun-lovi- wish-thinkin- g w P;ten, J" med-shape- s, j hx-ate- )inner Honors Staff Of New : j Itipflnnnm Mnuprc vCC Magazine nn-.ha- d Nickel Removed After 5 Days In Do You Know of Tots Esophagus Anyone Who Needs Giristmas Help? . - ! silt-carr- , CIVIL DEFENSE ri .v.-- u: ! ' S1 Public Invited To Attend Ward MILITARY Womens Bowling t the Copper Club CHURCH NEWS f'-- . hu.-ban- 153-15- 2 Bazaar Friday , 161-17- 1; -- , 144;-Erm- a n, bring friend. |