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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah To Notice Scaled i.S; Contractors will Ik: Do-.- v r. Brim' Cle: Jbuut IJnavJ of i:duc.i.i in C it . -- n.tf D-- Some of the other reported high scores were Maxine Collings, Sylvia Wimmer, 152: Thelma Sincleton. Amy McCarty, 187; Shirley Be gem, ISO; Bene Cutter. 161; Shirley Coon, 173; Ellen Newbold, 155; Nola Farnsworth, n Vivian Kemp, Dea, 155; Ruby Cunning, 170; Elaine Husband. Irene Tuckey, Ann Louise Erickson. Arline Griffith, 157; Rox-i- e Audrey Malmborg, Fran Sliep-picSudbury, 180; Lillian Riley, 170; Norma Fairbourne, 176. SPARES 'N 175-17- 4; . t: 158-16- 1: ed by the B inrd of Eduction of! Dati of t.ai publii-ati;!.n- , Apr.l the Granite Srhn; ! District up to 1. 1H03. 7:30 p. m. Tulny, April 19, Date of publication, April 1953. for the construction of an 15, 1333. auditorium and lifted rooms at Olympus Junior High School at 2217 East 4Sih S.iulh, Salt Lake County, Utah. Bids will be pub licly opened in the Board' office I I at 3212 South State Street. Salt JJIWl1'0 Lake City, Utah at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 19, 1935. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proA slate of nominees for the posals. A certified check or bid bond of not less than five per Brockbank PTA will be presented cent (51) of the amount of the for the offices Thursday, April bid, drawn payable to the order 7th, by the nominating committee, year. of the Bjard of Education of the to serve during the 1955-5- 6 The meet begins promptly at Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. The check or 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Pat Firestone, assistant bond of the accopLtd bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or director of Civil Defense in Salt rpfuses to enter .into the contract Lake City, will be a special, guest speaker at the meet and talk on or put up tha bond required. The work called for is separat- this vital topic. .Ml are invited. ed into three (3) contract!, name-IGeneral ContractPlumbing, Heatinj and Ventilating Contract 32 -- and Electrical Contract. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks are on file in the office of Young and Hansen, Architects, 66 Canyon Road, and at the office of the Board of Education, Granite School District, 3212 South State Thirty-tw- o Street, where they may be conCyprus h'?h school sulted or secured for the purpose Tiudints from the Agriculture of bidding. A deposit of $25.00 Club, together with their sponwill be required to guarantee re- sor. Que Winters, aie leaving Friturn of said plans. Said deposit day to attend the Grand Junior will be refunded, provided the National Livestock Show in San plans and specifications are Francisco, California. to the architects, or to the This is an annual trip of the Granite School District, in good organization. The boys and Mr. order within ten (10) days follow- Winters will be gone about ten ' ing receipt of proposal. days. I Friday, April 1, 1955 STRIKES v: CYPRUS BOYS TO GO ON TOUR La-Vo- 166-17- 0; 181-15- 5; n, 153-15- 2; 155-15- 9; 159-18- 2; April 7th Kilcy, iniu 164135; ice. a. Maxine 0::.n;s, Bene Cutler. 164-16- BEGINS COURTESY UNUSUAL PROJECT rS?.!Br'0CKBANK . i 3! CAMPAIGN ,VS 133 191-15- The nroekbank junior high sihool Student Counil, in cooperation with the faculty, has initiated a courtesy n last for a month as an experi- TV Cyp ii- - '..:. s.h ! l..:s-I- ;. nu'ni:u projwi. Ibis'l .in:id. hol.iv. cf the S'.jUMr. Clark Frei, principal, states J'l tilie. n.t ixniv. that the purpose of the campaign v. en: IVj S:r,it!i jnd I.t-is to encourase shirti-nttn iiin'if mi TV inli!'ii'nu,. M.in little more polite Iwth to teachers Ciiannel 2, 11:30 p. in. . ana xo other ntu:lents in and . i. .. jr :in.i about the mix r..Ti imiunt'ui i.'ii; annul building. i nterliiimni'Mt given in their Afternoon League s The iionnr ui council has prepared a list ny An.iy .muo:j;;isi);ii Emma Strebble took high game a emup of business men and of DO S and DO.VTS which is Daniels, 13. iu; iaura of 197 in the afternoon league. same was takrn hv Sniuri intended U suggest to students Other high recordings were No.nigh 6, 717 and series of 2012. how they can be more courteous Maxine Sorgini, Hope Teams 3 and 6 tuok 3 nnints to other poople: Davis, 154; Norma Hauter, 1 and and 4, 2 points. Betty Sudbury, DO'S Verna Coon, 1. Respect older June people. Baw-deAfternoon League Nelson, 2. Say Mr., Mrs. or Miss Elva when All of ehiMven who pjivnU Elva Rushton had hitrh name 13T; Lois Johnston, talking to or about our teachers. Carol Bertoch, 135; Elva Rush-to- of 175 and others of 3. Say "thank 9 in will bi; 6 years of age on or beyou", "please", fore September 15th. 1955. and 162-16Amelia Roinrell, the Afternoon League. "you are welcome", "excuse me", Whittier etc. 143; Vera Jensen, 140; Hazel Others were Fmma Strpbhlr. planning to attend Tl.'Un Vonlnll 1JI. School, are kindly nsked to cull 4. Put DUncra- an A Johnson, 157; Vera Dea, ' i gaivagc m June Jeffs, Orlean Claone Dyches, 145; June Jeffs! Mrs. Chester Fussio, president, proper places, showing respect AM n Richardson, 143. 163; vera Dea. iwi me.- - uumung anu custodian. The Whiltier PTA is 5. Take proper care of LaRae Wool-leDrain, other evening, March peoples' property. 130: "A" League 135: this Thu:sday Carol Bertoch. 7:30 m. All interested 31?t, p. Jeanne Hubbard had a beautiful Irene Romolo, 6. Be a lady or a. gentleman. Nor 209 high game in the "A" 7. Come to attention Vera Jen parents un.l patrons are uryird to League ma Hauter, quickly attend. and another one of 156 while sen, when there is an announcement Hope Davis, Cenella Rodgers closely followElva Bawdcn, 137. 8. Respect people who are pered with games of Magna for Community forming at any time; in class, on a. 505 high series, at the Utah assemblies, or during games. Church 9. Always show respect for our Copper Club. Others were Shirley Coon, 161; flag. 10. Be considerate of the Ruby Cushing, Elaine way Husband, Irene Tuckey, people dress. DONTS Dorothy Merrill. 155; Anita Jones, 151; Shirley 1. Don't push and shove in the halls. Begent, 152; Fran Sheppick, 158; Ellen Newbold, 165; Vivian Kemp. 2. Don't talk out of turn. LaVon Dea, . 3. Don't be sarcastic. 4. Don't make fun of other students. Third Son Mr. and Mis. George M. Fianks of Livermore, California, are the 8900 West 2500 South happy parents of their third son, who arrived March 6th. He weigh- Rev. Ivan C. Cleveland in charge. 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. ed in at 6 pounds, 10 ounces, and 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, has been named Eric.- -' .' Two brothers, Holrift, a and Sermon on "Palm Sunday TriDennis, 4, are happy, about the umph." 6:00 p. ni., You'.h Fellowship. baby. 7:30 p. m.. Evening service. The proud mother will be re membered as being the former Sermon on "The Greater Miss Norma Nielsen of Magna. 4; 167-18- 0; Brockbank PTA Slqtpc iilPft Norma Fai. 168-17- 1; k, "B" League In the B t'asi Ariinn i had a high series of 443 with games of .!,...iv followed by Ruth Andrus, 153- no-u- u xor a m series. Virginia Walker had hih pne of 174.' Other iumi'ii ..,... ?. Farnswiisth. 154;' V: N.v.dquist, ; worma fallings. Jerry Ric:iarJon. 156: E:ma Giles. 170; Alice lUutio, Florence Brlovy, 180; Lola Densley, 145; Ella F.mp.y. 153- h.-i.--,..- Cyprus Hoop Team, Coach Interviewed On TV Program ' -: r u. s 144-14- 8; ft-:- 142-15- 6: "B" League Neva Wimmer and Cookie Coon tied for high game of 170 Tuesday night in the "B" League at the Utah Copper Club. Mrs. Coon also had a 158 game. Jerry Richardson took high series of 454 with games of Others were Millie Christoff-erso155; Laura Daniels, 140; Pearl Moore, 165; Ella Empey, 148; LuCarol Harmon, 157; Virginia Walker, 142; Ruth Andrus, Florence Belovsky, 153; Joyce Bezzant, 147; Vi Nord-quis- t, n, 3; 148; Norma Collings, 151; 142; M. Nelson, 169-16- 6; Alice Ribotto, 143 and Ar-li- ne J. Nelson, Harward, Squad No. 6 took high game of 686 and No. 3, high series of 1958. Team No. 6 took 4 points and squads 2 and 3, 3 points each. 144-14- 9. 145-14- 2; W1IITTIER 4; 139-13- 1; PTA n, 140-13- 5; 138-13- n, 1; 135-14- 5; Af-to- me-!in- 138-19- 7; y. 142-14- 1; 142-13- 5; 172-14- 5; 154-15- 7; 154-16- 6; "A" League Cenella Rodgers had a fins 196 high game in the "A" League and 3 others of for a 522 ser ies. 153-17- 152-18- 0; 202-15- mm' m 5: ' phone Mr...wuucorom! 2271 WOULD YOU LIKE . A ROOM? PAINT INSIDE OR OUTSIDE? UTILIZE BASEMENT SPACE? HAVE A NEW ROOF OR SIDING? Your kitditn or bt 22 ruiotiful M suk A living room window at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Shackelford, 2611 South 9130 West, Magna, was shattered last week by a .22 gun bullet, shot by a juvenile boy. Fortunately, no one was in the room at the time of the mishap. The bullet ricocheted off the wall. Deputy sheriffs issue a fharp warning that all who fire BB or .22 guns in residential areas will have their guns confiscated. MONTHS TO PAY MAGNA LUMBER & HARDWARE COMPANY That WSmmIIv Gun iTnTlet Shatters Living WE AE THE GUYS WHO HAVE THE GOODS TO HELP YOU PLAN AND THE "KNOW-HOW- " AND ESTIMATE DOWN-3- 6 r Room Window em wilh Hnoluin. lubbw or uphdt till, tdd kjchsn c.bin.ii and Formic th.ir tops? "NUTTIIV Newt All that is worth rerltnnino' what we do, and the best of everything is not too good, but is economy and riches. Pee Funeral Local Group Attends Plara" U. S. Air Force. Phono NEW PLAZA CAFE (Formerly Formosa Cafe) Open I Days a week. 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. lunch, dinners Mondays, 6:00 a. p. m. Spanish and American Dinners Joe and Clap Ulfoarri, owners m.-10:- A group of local people attended and enjoyed a District 28-Conference of Lions and their I ladies Friday and Saturday in lko, Nevada. Clair Huffaker of Magna is a candidate for District Governor. The conference, attended by 2S0 people, was highlighted by the attendance of Melvin Jones and D. A. Skeen, prominent and internationally known Lion members, i Attending from Magna and Garfield were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Huffaker, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Debs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falvo and a brother of Ray D. Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. Reed Merrill of Salt Lake City. In attendance from the Hunter Club were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams. 2624 Salt Lake Transportation Company 29 West S. Phono Tempi Sail Lake City Effective December 16. 1654 Leave Magna Arrive S. L. 6:45 a. m. 7:20 7:35 a. m. 6:45 a. m. S:5S a. m. 4:15 p. nw 4:45 p. m.- 6:20 p. m 12:15 a. m. Leave S. L. 5:30 a. m. 6:30 a. nv. 7:30 a. m... 2:25 p. m. 3:30 p. m. . 5:20 p. m. 6:30 p. m... 10:20 d. m. Breakfast Lions Club Conference rVWfWVWWWWWWWWWW the Home IS25 Wecx 2700 South ct Or R.mod.l Third Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christiansen Nuptial of Magna became parents of their Making plans for an third daughter on March 12lh at date are Miss Jean Marwedding a Salt Lake Hospital. She weighed ian Goodfellow and A 2 c James in at 8 pounds, 7 ounces and has Howard Smith. been named Judy. They will betom? man and Two sisters. Diane and Susan, wife in rites to be solemnized in are happy about the' new play the Salt Lake Temple. A reception mate. will fete them in the Valley Cen ter Ward house. Sheriffs Issue Warning! The bride-ele-meeting is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Good- fellow of 3683 South 2nd West. formerly of Hunter. Parents of the futui-bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Sac ramento, California. San Antonio, Texas will be the future home for the newly eds. 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Strs they areiu.trxy prov- And stop . . -- O 51 Brockbank Plans Costume Day April 1st On Friday, April 1st, Brockbank Junior high will hold their annual costume day. All students are asked to come drexsed in costumes and will only attetid morning classes. An assembly will be hold at noon and judges will give their verdict on the outfits and skits. A game will Liter be held and a show presented in the Little! Theatre. Wlllp,l(3.1lllllit lOnM.TAntMAIM.h GAUGE NYLON HOSIERY. Reg. $1.19, now 79c 89c for 67c $1.00 98c 45 St 78 RPM RECORDS, $3.56 value for (All Hit Parade Tunes) KLENZO TISSUE. 3 boxes to a customer. 3 CARA NOME LOTIO.V, $2.00 size HAZEL BISHOP NAIL POLISH, $1.50 value for |