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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah FridayjNovemberJ NIGHT CLASSES TO START Have You Done Your Overseas Christmas Shopping-Mailin- g? Mother With Polio Delivered Of ISuhv Boy; Child Succumbs MONDAY AT BROCKBANK May Still Register! Have you done you: Christmas VANDALS Froiik II ! of Combiidge, Massachusetts, th.- - f enu-- r BeverM.'s. The adult Night Classes, sponly Woolfenden of Magna, was de-vcicd of a b.ibv boy Saturday sored by Granite District in coCLUB while in an ir.m lung. The child operation with PTA groups, will lived IS hours, death resulting begin Monday, November 7th at f.oni natural causes. Brockbank junior high school, anThe t.ny buy was perfect in nounces Mrs. Robert Fox. who has made arrangements for same. every respect, but the prematuriThe Brockbank classes include ty factor was against its chancel Patrolling Deputies Leave for survival. Garfield OneHalf Hour lump shade si wing typat Cvpai.-- , j Termed as one uf the m ! ing. In addition, Mrs Hills had appeared un- When Damage Occurs is new being conducted on Tuesat t:ie jnssful dances ever held proved Friday, being able to push days and Thursdays. L't.ih Copper Club, the Hallowe'en her feet against the bottom of the A total of 11 windows at the ' A class in landscaping will Costume dance p:oved to iron lung, and attending doctors start very shortly, taught by L. rousing success both in variety of thought it advisable to perform I Garfield school and 5 windrws at the Garfield Womens Club were W. Hillam, and the welding in- attire and fun enjoyed hy the the Caesarian operation. j broken between 11:30 and 12 mid- struction will be held at Cyprus huge crowd. few sick for s been has She night Sunday, by malicious as soon as the shops are completwhile deputy sheriffs Merl The type cf costume ranged weeks suffering from palio, and ed.s from crazy hats to all types of ,has only been able to be out of 'Coon and A1 Nordgran were in j the iron lung for not over 64 min- jthe patrol car at Magna. The deVacancies Ready zombies, cowboys, etc. Mrs. Elmer Sainshury for her ute periods. Her husband is also puties had just made the rounds Although the classes hive the required number of student, clever plan of being a walking suffering from polio, but can now at Garfield. get around in a wheel chair. The windows were shattned there are still vacancies in all, and paper sack filled with Survivors include the parents; with large rocks and BB guns. Second still be first affected registration may prize. ' captured piie sister, Shirley Bae; The sheriffs stated that no by interested people at a very no- was given to Mrs. Grace D.mond a d Rein- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. will be given to the offendminal cost as Rudolph, the Woolfenden and Mr. and ers when they are apprehended. Further information may be ob- deer and her partner, Mrs. Mel-vi- e of all Magna. They will be turned right over to tained from Mrs. Fox by dialing Jenkins as jolly Santa Claus; j Mrs. LaMar S. Hills, The infant is being brought to Jthe jurisdiction of the Juvenile 7704. third to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Callings as powerful and ugly cavemen: Salt Lake City and will be buried court with recommendation for It is not the dawdlers and frit- fourth to Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Sa- in the City cemetery, Salt Lake strict punishment. I No information has been found ters who find life worth living; bin as clever milk cartons and City. Funeral an angements were 'relative to the breakin in the Garit is the steady, strenuous, robust fourth to Mr. and Mis. Don Foul-sefield Civic Center last week, but made by Peel Funeral Home. workers. as adorable kittens. Sincere sympathy is extended deputy Nordgran is working very Charles W. Eliot 'Twas a wondeiful donee! i to the sorrowed family. diligently on the rase. 1. BREAK INTO TOWN SITES GOITER HALLOWE'EN FETE FUN ! van-jdal- j gw ld len-'ien- Rey-Inol- Red-Nose- I n ; dative. shopping for friends who are overseas with the Armed Forces? Post masters Byron I, Hji.-- h i.f Magna and Theresa Taylor of Garfield, announced t day that to insure arrival before Christinas, all parcel post for seiviee Jm-mil t'"" nel in Kn-e- .'i Islands should be mailed by November 1st. You have unt.l November 15th to send gifts addressed tj U. S bases in Europe or the Ain. 'neon temtoues and you can send your Christmas raids 83 late as IV .ember 1st, providing you use air mail. ... so enjoy AT SLATES BIG riBKEY DRAW The M.igmi Garfield Lions Clul is scheduling a big Turkey R.iffh on November 21 it just In time Ti.e O.iLiiuh S.akeM Men baswinch nevu. Thanksgiving ketball program started Thursday November 24th Ten large turkey will be at the Ituh Copper Club with both Jr. and Sr. M Men play. awarded to hirkv people, ann " P. G. First A and Magna Second ets arc now selling at 5 for $1.00. lr CYPRUS PTA The eomm.titv in charge an meeting of ihe Cyprus eacher Association is set for Thursday, November 10th. featuring consultation from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. The time will be devoted to consultation, and everyone is extended a most cordial invitation to attend and chick on the progress of their child. A Parent-T- Plants Plants Plants Peony and Asparagus Plants, 81 per dump. White They Last You Dig 'Em! For Salo-ll- 1! it deep freest. 8250. Terms. V. U. BUTTERS South 8400 West 3121 Dial PTA NEWS 1124 00 PLANTS secretary-treasure- Mar- r; 39-1- Everyone is invited to come out and support their teams. Rag Drive In order to raise some needed funds to promote a worthy project for Whittier School, the Association is soring a Rag Drive this year, scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. November . Everyones cooperation is solicited in this project. er SETS MEET Davis, lene Feulner, reporter and Janice Urry, historian. This group and members held an exchange party with Tooelea Jr. teams started the games with FHA on Thursday. Miss ChristenP. G. Fust A taking the game by sen, advisor, and approximately a score of Other scores were forty members traveled by charP. G. Firyt 11, 16, P. G. Second 41; tered bus to Tooele. Garfield First, 18; Spencer 8; GarA swimming party was enjoyfield Second, 45; Magna First, 17. ed and barbecued hamburgers More Scores with all the trimmings served. folM The Men scores were as Gayle Brown, reporter lows: P. G. First, 63; Magna Second, 33: Spencer, 45; P. G. Second, 32. These teams are potentially better than the scores indithe FRIENDLY greeting cate and a great season is export- WHITTIER shop- CLUB League Play Set For Thursday Evenings At Copper lluf-fake- FOR NOV. ID a little luxury is good for every man PLAY STARTS LIONS CLUB nounccs that all moneys from the ticket sale will be used for the Letters and Christmas cards Boys and Girls Committee Work r sent by regular mail should gj beT.eki't stub b.xes are at fore November 15th. To insure Furmtaie. Hawkes Barber prompt delivery of all of y.iur Shop, Noren M 't r Company and overseas mail, be sure you PRINT McDonald's Fl.r.v.'i-s- , Magna Drug the full name, rank, serial num- and Safeways. ber, branch of service, organization and the Armv or Navv post office to which the overseas mail is to be routed. Time flies, so why not tak.' care ed. of your overseas Christmas ping and mailing now? activities with a masquerade' party on November 4th. Plans for the evening include initiation of new members; dancing, games, 2 cartoons and one short subject, Begone, Dull Care." Show Presented On The Riviera, the show with Danny Thomas and Corinne Calvert, was presented to members of the student body not in attendance at the Cyprus-Dav- is football game Friday. Cyprus FHA Named Officers of the Cyprus Future Homemakers of America are Irene Anderson, president; Patsy Solomon, vice president; JoAnn STAKE HOOP i Schedule Given This week's schedule is as fol- lows: JUNIORS Garfield 2nd vs. Magna 2nd, 4:30 p.m.; Garfield 1st vs. Magna 1st, 5:30; P. G. 2nd vs. Spencer. 6:30; P. G. 1st A vs. P. G. 1st B, 7:30. M MEN GAMES Magna 1st vs. Spencer at 8:30 p.m.; P. G. 1st vs. P. G. 2nd at 0:30 p.m. Due to so many games being played, it was necessary to commence the competition one half The PTA drub es to get old clothing and lags made of cotton and wools, such as dresses, aprons, sheets, pillow cases, towels and old woolen pants. Only woolens and cotton materials can be utiliz- hour earlier than the usual time. ed as they will be used for wiping purposes in industrial plants. Before they are brought to school they should be clean, as only clean materials can be sold. The PTA appreciates the past kind donations, and ask again Art Club Formed contributions to the Rag Drive. The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. The Whittier PTA Membership Drive ended Monday with the Dave Holdaway, has been organgrade, taught byj ized this year and promises to be morning Mrs. Bessie Larson, taking first an outstanding dub. The recently elected officers are: prize. They enrolled 62 per cent Rex Coon, president; Dick Sizequota in their grade. more, vice president; Ann Park, With me, a change of trouble is secretary; Ilene Barton and Stella as good as a vacation. Gust, reporters. CYPRUS . NEWS Heres the smart, inex- pensive way to send personalized picture greetings to all your friends this season. To order yours, bring us your favorite negative and well help you choose a beautiful card design just suited to your taste. fii-3- t ORDER $140 Dosen Magna Photo Center The group will begin the years Dial SS5I David Lloyd George SOU W. Main Try Something Terrific Today! The Fabulous 0 V mw Introducing a Big and Vital Strate-FIlg- with Ponttecs Jr General Motors Automotive First! i. . y ed 227-H.- StrateOnak Y4-res- ulta in perfonnanosso new and drama tie tt Must k wpericamd to be klicrtd! 4R3T Whan batter automobllea are built Buick comes upon the heels of the mast successful Buick beats it on every score. wl In shimmering steel and solid sinew, its Buick for 1956 and there's never been anything like it for pure automobile. You get a good hint of what we mean when you take ITin history-a- in its sweep-ahea- d prow of its rear profile. nt styling-fro- m the grille to the robust rake of its canted You get an even better hint wlicn you open tlie doors and see tlie dazzle there. 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