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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Uth Friday, March 25, 1955 ... E Garfield Girl Scouts Hold Neighborhood Meet Magna Women's Club Reelects in nrr? mi ui liters Progress Report All officers of the Magna Wo men's Club were reelected Wed nesday evening to serve another year. They are: Mrs. Matt Pettersson. president; Mrs. C. F. Williams, vice president; Mrs. T. L. Daniels, second vice president; Mrs. H. A. Bridges, secretary; Mrs. James Monson, treasurer; Mrs. Velda Roberts, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mary Cosslett, historian and Mrs. Eitella Pehr-sochaplain. Auditors are Mrs. J. W. Row land and Mrs. Frances Ridge. The Board of Directors is com posed of Mrs. Pettersson, Mrs. E. C Mecham and Mrs. Frances Ridge.' Your Gas Company, continuing its accelerated program during 1934, brought natural gas to more than 11,000 additional customer!. This Increased the 4? total customers we serve as of January 1, 195$ to more than 115,000, of which about H,Ww n, residential and small commercial users. m It Is significant to observe that the average price of natural gas paid by our residential customers 25 years ago was 82 cents per thousand cubic feet as compared with 92 cents Q 1934, lGt&-2&&m- -k . ... art "?VfV POSTPONED COUNCIL MEET SET TUESDAY In its twenty-sixt- h year, Mountain Fuel Supply Company is steadily increasing its scope of operation in the later a&7 - Acceleration is occurring all along the line in exploration, in number of wells drilled, in new construction, in increased taxes and payrolls, all of which contributes toward community and state advancement. A postponed meeting of the Magna Community Council will be held Tuesday, March 29th in the office of the executive secretary, John A. Rokich, beginning at 8:00 p. m. All members are invited to attend. Hie Company's proved gas reserves are more than five times as great as the gas reserves in 1929 although since that time, the number of customers has increased more than six times. 6,449 PUPILS All residence requirements in the area have been met and in addition, the Company has supplied substantial amounts of gas to industrial users and others. Ours is a TO PARTICIPATE IN FESTIVAL program, the is which of continue to meet the needs to objective of this area. long-rang- e ever-increasi- fast-growi- MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 68 Utah and Wyoming Cdmnimfrfee - i.i Git t mnim n A Garfield Girl Scout Neigh borhood meeting was held Monday, March 14th, 1:15 p. m. These meetings will be conducted the third Mondav of each month at the Girl Scout House to discuss bcout work. The next gathering is siatea lor April 18. During the oast few montha several improvements have been made to the Garfield Girl Scout House, electric stove, hot water heater and completely The Brownie and Girl Smutt plan to Mint travs. make dith towels, bean bags, kitchen curtains and other items to help im prove their meeting place. All Scouts will sell the "Girl Scout Cookies" and each troop Will receive a hnnui of 5 nr hnv to be used for some worth-whil- e purpose. Girls Scouts at 7 years of age. A troop may be Itarbwi at thia tima if there are eight or more girls who wisn to Decome a Brownie. IS 3 THe finest in 71 yeara BTRAIOHT BOURBON fSjljf now In thin handeomo C 3aow pevolcage) Tjjjr O T. I'rcof StreUaht Bourbon "Whiskey Corp-' XTevtioxial SiatUlex-- s Xroduota Former Mama Youth Diea In Montana Funeral services were con ducted Sat for Herbert Hard ing, 22, of Anaconda, Montana, who dud March 16th. He was the son of Ezra and Dorothv Catten Harding, former Magna residents. Attending funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Catten, daughter. Lois, and Mrs. Gears Guggisberg, all of Magna. sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Magna Community io a odor! ski single coat covers! f beautiful flat finish! A scrabbabli like enamel! a sane-da- y a latest 'ii iii asrv-.- 8 lW nun j drying! fashlM-rig- colors! ht looks new for years! Church oil bassl 353 A total of 0,449 students will participate in the Granite School District Music Festival March 22 to March 25th, inclusive, it was revealed here this week. The local elementary, schools sang Tuesday night On March 24th, the Junior High Schools presented their acts and March 25th featured the senior high school 6900 West 2900 South music departments. Rev. Ivan C. Cleveland in charge 9:45 a. m., Sunday School 11:00 a. m., Morning worship'. Sermon on "Assets of the Kingdom of God." 4:00 p. m., Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m., Evening service, Sermon on "Rewards in the Kingdom of God." INJURED BOY RETURNS TO svaa SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY by repainting with a single coat that's better than most Uro-cojobs. Devoe's chemical wizardry gives you Odorless Vdour Flat Enamel -Iuniform colors to lovely, mparts interior surfaces offers innumerable advantages yonll want to stop in and bear about! LOCAL SCHOOL Michael Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor T. Hansen of Magna, returned to Webster School Monday, with the outcome of sight in one eye still unknown. Michael was hit in the eye by a play bow and arrow set about a month ago. Doctors still don't know if his sight is gone. His father, who was seriously injured last August in a car crash, has returned to the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital for fur ther treatment CUB SCOUTS PLAN MOVIE, CANDY SALE QUART. $1.75 It up GALLON, $5.35 ft up cud scouts, rack 147, are planning a movie and candy sale on Friday, April 1st, 7:30 p. m, in the Cyprus Seminary. A small charge will be made for the entertainment, and del icious home-mad- e candy will be offered for sale. H. D. Moss is in charge of the group. MAGNA LUMBER & HARDWARE Phone 2271 HQS Wast Main Refreshments To Be Served Its At UP&L Office 7V Through the courtesy of the Central Lumber & Hardware Company and the Sunbeam Com pany, delicious hot coffee and feather-lighotcakes will be served all day Thursday, March 24th at the Magna Utah Power & Light Company office. Everyone in Magna is extended a most cordial invitation to call in and taste the delicious refreshments. Mrs. M. Dowding will be in charge. From this ht ... J4 and and this . . ' this... Hunter M Men, Cleaners Plan Come and try the sensational performance k of Pontlac's 200mHP In V-- OI Strato-Strea- If all the talk about horsepower has left you confused, let this one simple V fact set you straight. 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Hunter Ward M Men and Gleaners are planning a potluck party Friday, March 25th, particularly noting M Men and Gleaner week. The following Sunday, March 27th, they will sponsor a fireside, 7:00 p. m. in the Relief Society ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER - Room. A Music, Dance and Drama Festival is slated for WednesMarch 30th, beginning day, promptly at 7:30 p. m. Among the numbers to be presented will be a one-aplay. Dancing wUl be conducted and cake, punch and candy sold. All interested people are exct tended a cordial invitation to t V-- 8. 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