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Show Mfna Magna, Utoh Tim Frid.y, April 22, 195S TOWNS DEMONSTRATED AT MAGNA PLANS FOR Nations Assembly for high school The entire nroeram was eon-If you don't say anything, you students ever held in. the United ducted to give high school stu won't be called on to repeat it dents a realistic understanding of States. Calvin Coolidge the United Nations, its problems They were Bill Baker, Gayle and operations. Five Cyprus high school stu Human language can repeat Elray Pedersen, Paula dents traveled to the University only an infinitesimal part of what and Smith Washburn. Larry of Utah last weekend to particiexists. The local group acted as the FOR RENT Unfurnished pate in the first Model United Mary Baker Eddy 44 delegation from Syria. apt Please dial 2103. 5 Cyprus Students Attend UN Assembly READY SUNBEAM APPLIANCES TO BE n, A Sunbeam appliance demonstration will be given Monday, April 25th at the Magna Utah Power & Light Company office from the houri of 9:00 a. m. to 5 p. m. It if being iponsored by the Central Lumber Company. Mrs. Peggy Dowding will Lie in charge, and delicious cooked foods will be awarded to residents who come in. Reserve For Tri-Scho- CANCER DRIVES May 4 Band Concert School officials ask citizens of this area to reserve Wednesday, May 4th for one of the biggest musical treats to be presented for the spring season-t- he Band Concert. It will be held in the Brock- banl gymnasium at 8:00 p. m.. and numbers will be given by the Valley Jr., Brockbank Jr. and Cyprus high school music SOPHOMORES Tri-Scho- ol PLAN BALL APRIL 29 ians. The entire Cyprus high school Sophomore Class is thrilled and excited about the annual Sophomore Ball which is to be held at the gym Friday, April 20th. Officers completing arrangements are Terry Shaw, Djnnis Peterson, Myrna Harding and Connie Keetch. The theme is "Garden in the Rain," and some very clever decorations are being planned. An assembly will be presented April 27th by the sc phomoies, built of the dance. around the The festive dance begins at 8:30 p. m., and cvc. yone is invited to attend. sell will Students shortly tickets at 50c each. The following program will be given: VALLEY JR. HIGH BAND "March Medley'" Sousa; by "Little Suite For Band." Fiank Erickson; VMorning Mist," by Frank D. Cofield. HIGH JR. BROCKBANK LeRoy Anderson; "Shine," arranged by Charles Lee Hill; "Blue Tail Fly," Clare Grundman. CYPRUS HIGH BAND-"Dc- i.p River Rhapsody," by Harold E. Walters; "Emblem of Unity," J. J. Richards; "Sir Lancelot Over-lurby Jean B. Ryberg. BANDS "Make COMBINED Way For Melody," Leon V. Met- Carl calf; "Alaskan Night," Fraugkiser; "The Walls of Jericho," Paul Deniston. Purpose of the concert is to augment the band fund of the three schools. BAND-"Promena- de," tlu.-ni- e of Des San DieRi, 1 are scheduled trover Sq.uii-.to return here April 9, complet ing a tour of duty in the Far Calif.-Sh- ips on East Returning aboard the destroyer USS Floyd B. Parks is Joseph M. Morris, commissaryman second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Morris of 58 East 17th Avenue, Garfield, Utah. SUNBEAM Plans are being readied by Magna and Garfield for the an nual cancer drives to be conducted next Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Rex Batsman, Garfield ol e" DEMONSTRATION - MONDAY, APRIL 25tji AT MAGNA UTAH POWER AND LIGHT chairman, states that the town site drive will be held April 25th and all members of the Garfield Women's Club will particip: te in a house to house canvass, as well as the business area. Mrs. Glen Breeze, Magna chair man, states that the local area will be canvassed and tickets sold for the 1955 Buick Riviera car that will be given at an en tertainment in Salt Lake City to a lucky ticket holder. For every $1 contributed to the cancer drive, a ticket-chanOn this beautiful car will be given, announce the local chairmen. Sittbeam shavemaster Big, SMOOTH, single .head shaves close, faster than any other method, wet or dry. Shaves beard as TOUGH AS WIRE, will not irritate the tenderest skin. 5 year free service guarantee on Sunbeam's motor. ce American Cancer Society sta that the average can cer victim has a 50 percent chance of recoverybut that can be "in sured only if the patient is treated in an early stage of the tistics show delicious food. No failures. disease. Early treatment of course, pends on early diagnosis. ill -f- I de- Some nTb -' ami cookies iSSuSnm types of cancer are revealed by easily recognizable early symptoms. Others, known as "silent itl!V L " II cancers." can be detected in an initial form only by a doctor. To insure against these enemies that lie in ambush for humans, every adult should have a Men yearly physical chct-kup-. over 45 also should have a twice-yearl- y chest and women over 35 a pelvic 1 SlJ ''''SwX iSal 4f" OVMl iq ssake perfect '"iPjr Eoan x-r- semi-annu- r al . asalglveaeaatsraiioaat t$-- 5W. ' '''"ii-vVV;- tf The soul of good expression is an unexpectedness, which, still, keeps to the mark of meaning, and does not betray truth. John Galsworthy Central Lumber & Hardware Co. WE NEED YOUR IDEAS We offer over 812X00 in mdse, and cash prises. All you do is complete the following in 100 words: "I do not play the accordian (or piano) but would like to because. . ." One entry per customer. Contest closes April 30: 1st prise. 8425 CrudancJli accordian. Many cash prises. Mall entries to American Institute Accordion. co Summerhays Music Company. 21 East 1st South Salt Lake City. If you can find CAFE LAURA'S 9000 West Main Street FORMERLY JIM'S CLUB CAFE OPEN 8 a. m. 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Today this millionaire's whiskey can be enjoyed by everyone. Taste Ancient Age and youll see why we ean sayt "If you can find a better bourbon. ..buy it"! Reason? There is no better bourbon. And, at its new low price, this is the greatest value in history. $995.00 Just try this $995.00 Was owned in Magna, had perfect care. Has Fordomatic transmission, and 843.11 a month. .in -- - 1953 FORD MAINLINE . . . .$1145.00 This car is just like new at less, than half new price. Beautiful in and out, 837.74 monthly. AL 8852 PARKER West, 2700 South, Magna A triumph of Time and Nature - FORD Phone 2700 STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF 1954 ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO., FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY |