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Show Car fiel d Leader, Garfield. Utah Friday. November 4. 19SS SPENCER WARD PLANS BIG HOMECOMING RA7AAR NOV. 9 Cyprus Group Attends BYU Writins Event CYPRUS GRAD "AKES HIGH Tn.:t on -- tu lents and two tea-ehe- is loadin' naFive of turalists will pc oiuily p. T iur pr their Audubun Sc: this seis r.. it in the Tji--- . lay was announ-cCopper Printing Cirinny b- M. Ruth V. Tvlor. Salt Lake Cc.irhy Librarian. The sort' ,. wii.ch is ;i n roeu by the Salt Lake C aunty Library and Midvale C.ty was .r.aug'". iteJ ' lJ: '"I' ,onK I Ador-..- Jlid-- Cyprus High Schu.il at trie annual Journrili an MARK held Oct. 29 at Brig-iuYnur.g University. T!i i e .Ut' I) tin ; includ d: T.ni v ) r .. 1 Elaine Madeleine Waldis. fac-- , W.iltl. l'r nil,: u.ty alvijins, and the following s' f lllI:!llrs A the student in f. i lent acti-- , nilWtp-.;iand yearbook; Evelyn .. Tom an s tio.'r v.lii Miih.gan Ann BI.i.k. S.'mloy Harman, m-m:-It Wo. a Ik No:th Into Tup film, n.e Kh ti ll. Feulncr, was s t t...,. e .1 , h:.s Midvale inviting ail pa-- t in the City given len'K;i.iiryn w. thall. Joan Rodgers, Hall Auditoiium. and vi:t, tiVoLlier v, ith e . ni. ir a v.u.tei.t c.irman, Barbara !,.n gent and ci 'ami Screen for cxtrap'.rricular Diane Fautz, Presentation of Audubon ot ji;il ;i Uarnson, Officials expect an.) h t ,i h ;n ing, Vus Mocs-- 1 jj.,. th" in,P:',i,n Tou.IIa M. Magilli Claudia Taylor, Sharon . the wardlMu.e ju-under sor ii ntinental ;.f named being program recipient and Barb:..:. Farnsworth. . Wednesday, Now iiIj-- . r ;ili ird wiii'r taken by the National Audubon in ASf'l: The pub-- j The proceeds th.s yiar, t emblem, and three brat. on id". is withexchanged ,l"' Society t j inereas-- i public interest s 480 representa-itivothe past. w:il be g:vv:i i - pi ive hem cha'k .' r and the in the ., 40 schools from and high t so far. building fund to fini.vi the ul-uf nature! resources. t h- i! of Utah. Technical colleges ! ' building. ..nior year, j junior mce in editing and adverIt begins at 6:00 p in., - ei Mil-- . M is presiding over her assist. Leavcs For Service tising jinihlems was given in a homemade candy, Ij.i'ki' s.i!o. resjiiuity riiapter of Delti Gamma Glen Kirkman departed this m, . l' She a i ti elected secretary of series of 15 workshop sessions freshments, handiwiin, student newspaper, week for service in the armed booth, country stor , Cnri tin:i the entire senior class, and is and forces and will be s:itimrd at yearbook magazine staffs. cards and a big fish p.m I. f Panhell'-niinter- in The people's right to know-ma- de Camp Carbon. Colorado. He is the So reserve Njvnmher Situ! sor.iri'y council. possible by free press is son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Just to show she hasn't forgotthe key to all other freedom," the Kirkman uf Magna and husband ten students were told in the of the former Kathryn Wright. Couple Extend Thanks n is a of the Uton- K Mrs. Kirkman will make her eBce keynote by For Help Given During I' live dty yearbook. .i. Kretchman, editorial writer for home with hi;r parents, Mr. and Two r,,,o, Miss Mmsser Industrial Accident ' the Salt Lake Tribune. He was Royal Wuht Of Magna w..s elected man of the one uf 15 professional editors, while her husband is away, ronimi in !!''. and served t Sincere thanks is photographers, printers and ad-- 1 Complimentary to their son, many friends in this area bv M:-- that position uTil the end of her vertising men who addressed ses- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kirkman and Mrs. Ernest Eggli of this Jiiinor vi ar. She has added her sions of the conference. entertained at a chicken dinner 1 utonian for three community for the many kind- - sf,rvKVSand just prior to his departure. Coon the student years, ,."rked nesses and aid duiing a recent ill vers were laid for nine members t'uChronnewspaper, Daily Utah ness suffered by Mr. Eggli. of the immediate family. i''1' in various edlBIG Ho was struck on the head in Psitl0n-thu- r an industrial accident at the Ai Thank Youl Mill of Kcnnccott Copper , s!'e ha 'vorn ,the white l,rm I sincerely wish to thank all eni,cm hospitalized for sc- - national Spurs honorary, and has veral weeks at St. Marks Hospi- my friends and relatives who h ur e nc, 7 were so kind during my recent tal and later released to his hour1 Brown. Charlene Ropartor lorl1 Cwan women honorary. foot injury. for a convalescence. A physical education major, Mis. George F.. Blanche" n been has Brockbank really Miss M Josser has been active in . . . Metcalf wceK-youOctober r The very circumstance, which the Womens Recreation Associa-- ! i"?, ,n,s ,asl 28th, the speech class, under the deems lion. Her list of activities also suffering sense and afflictive. Love canr eludes wo:k on the Freshman direction of Mr. Bobolis. presentmake an angel entertained u.na- - Week committee, as a Freshman ed an assembly. Two one-aplays were given wares. sponsor. to the student body and were very well received. The first one was ADVIRTIIIMINT'- called What Are You Going To Wear?" The cast included Roberta Singleton, Dawna Magera, Sharon Smith, Elaine Anerson, Janice Nelsen. Peggy Unsworth, Charlene Matz. Charlene Richards and Kathalecn E liter. The s.'cond play was The Life of at the Party." Its cast consi.it-.-Gussie Paulas, Charlene Briwn, George Kirby, Sharon Romrell, Colleen Wober, Garth Nelson, Share.n Sinl'h. B"b Ann Broadhcad, John H.nish'y, Marsha Keves and IV; k ll.i aion - "onf-Tenc- m - l i . : f Con-Marle- '' , ; H'-rro- : . , P3-"- I . : ( ng . i 'a-'-- . : i b-- f- . ; yi-i- ly ! cxi-TiJt'- . WEEK AT BR0CKBANK two-wee- k ga-O- . I I Mag-Hanse- n, a, mr l tepicji-nto- AT U I MAGNA YOUTH IN Rscsivss Promotion ARMY MANEUVERS Richard D. Bob" Evans, son of .CAMP POLK, LA. Pvt. Don A. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans of 20, son of Grantford C. na, has been promoted to captain Hansen, 2030 S. 9130 West, Mag-- 1 in the armed forces. He is sUtion-nis scheduled to take part in led at Hill Field, Utah. In M:s. B:eLzo room we aie Exercise Sage Brush, the i J.gest Community Baptist Army-Ai- r Force maneuver s.nce Church tiy.'ng to improve our manners. We are also trying to improve our i World War II. TBS writing by making all our small Th exert.;se bo hdd Joins Barries . let to: s the same height and all Louisiana November 1 Lee Lomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. ou. tall letters the same height. Some 110,000 Army troops will George B. Lomas, has enlisted in i 4a ntomic. the U. S. Army and p!UWo have test 'he latest conceP1 artd for in f r .told sho.t stones ta other classes. bacteriological, chemical and elec- - Fort Ord, California on Saturday. tronic waare I 1 ? h ve Mr Hansen- truck driver in Sweet are the uses of adversity, i'hr7, fast i and the 528th read i anl are . Transportation Truck which, like. a toad, though ugly 'm.-We o.amanae accurately. rt Company, is regularly stationed at and venomous, wears yet a tired a story for cur class. t (f cious jewel in its head. Carson, Colorado. rA i 119 lbs. of -Our room collevtei Shakespeare rs'.s for the Rag Drive. Carol Zabriskie, 8:100 Wcjt 2900 Suuth Mary Ann Watterson, repo tevs. AUDUBON SCREEN TOUR SLATED WEBSTER AT MIDVALE LIBRARY SOON SCHOOL NEWS j 'e m If5., 'ikt. f pre-Fo- '. i Rov. Ivan C. Cleveland, Minister Miss Nelsons Second Grade has The Y. B. A. Committee will been studying about fire. Last meet for a training session end week we had the Fire Chief visit dinner at the First Baptist Church us and talk about fires. We enmuch, this very NoLake in Salt City Monday, wea.lke continues, we JJ vcnr.brr 7lh, beginning at 8:30 p.m. make a visit to the fire Communion Sunday will be f101. Sunday, November 6th. I Services will include: - 9:45 a. m. Sunday Church School, Octcber 31st was Hallowe'en Mr. Liggett Hopkins, superinten- - and we had a parade and a party iWe made a class newspaper last dent, in charge. 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship week. Kathleen and Vicky copied the news from our daily newspa- Service. A special offering will be taken pers. Steven and Charles made a during the Communion Service picture page, sunjay gnd will go to retired and We all went down to the mim-Mrneedy ministers and missionaries eograph roam and ran off the of the ABC. newspaper on the mimeograph machine. We like our first class newspaper and like to read it. Membership Drive We will make another one soon. The Webster School PTA memMrs. Petersons 2nd Grade bership drive will continue, and any patrons who have not turned in their envelopes with the 50c Caivlng Aboard Cruiser L. Ma-e- d fee for each person, is kindly aik- - PACIFIC FLEET-Cla- rk to do so. dill, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Everyone's cooperation will be Mrs. Floyd Madill of Magna, is serving aboard the heavy cruiser deeply appreciated. ed , LOANS up ta $2000 I I I I I 01NH AMOUNTS I IN PIOPOSTION I. s. Phone 6372 for your money today I RATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION I I USS Helena. A common prejudice should not During October the Helena was be found in one whose trade it is acting as school ship for students of the Navy General Line School. to rectify error. I James Boswell I FINANCE CO. OF UTAH Magna 9013 W. 2700 South Provo 341 W. Cantor St. 13 South Main St. 22 W. Second South 2046 So. 11th East Tooele Salt Lake City Mmm Ad X .Phono: 6372 FRanklln 34273 .Phono: OSS Phono: Phono: 22-50- 16 57 431 wwwwvwwwvwswwvwwtwwvwwvwwvw rt Do you have the Magic Touch? p'c ioT.e I a o:;lnl-in- g to the sell l on b helf of Dee Richaids. It will !.: pl.irc.l in t!v. hall along with the it;-- of our paintings. M'1. M.ixL'.-l- I 1 ' - tv.''- - - u 23lii. we On Friday. held our first night donee of fi? . yea.-- The gym tvis biM itifully with a H ill.iwi'en m uif unde: the able direction of Mr. UawJen and the Student Conneil. Refreshments completed the "No, Don, you didn't interrupt we've got a phone in the den now, so we can take aur calls in here." There is no preamble to our srh.ioi's constitution. So 'here will be a c.'n,et l ginning October 31st and undirg November 17. This is for 9th graders only. The best one written will be added to the school constitution and also published in the school paper. Order your additional telephones r,ow, or those placet 1 where you're most likely to be when you r.,vd them. The . cost it only 3 or 4 cents a The installation charge it tmall, ngurdless of location. Phones art now available in a trlectiun of vight colors, for a e extra charge. Call our Business Office, nominal, Mountain States Telephone. day-awh- one-tim- Nine now faculty members have been added to tha stall. The students feel we have a wonderful faculty and hope they aren't disappointed in the students. Our volley ball team lost their third game of the season to Granite junior high last week. We aren't too disappointed and hope to improve as we go along. See you next week with more happenings at the Brockbank Junior High. C of C Meeting The monthly meeting of the tt Magna Chamber of Commerce ..tl.rtii ... Cfl ,.,DTQ. will be held Wednesday, November 9th at The Cottage, beginning called coronary thrombosis and is at noon. All members are urged to popularly known as a heart attack. The blocking of a coronary artery by a blood clot is not related to exertion and may occur Card of Thanks whether a person is resting or exWe wish to sincerely thank evercising. The pain that develops when a heart attack" occurs, fa eryone for their many kindnesses The following h owe of series of located in the center of the chest and acts of thoughtfulness, as well in true angina, however, it is as floral offerings at the recent mriclet written by members of the Utok Stole Medkol Anociation ond much more severe, it lasts much death of our beloved one. Sarah faUisbed in cooperotion with your longer and is not relieved oromptly Sadler. lord uewipoper. There orlitles ore by rest. Brothers, Sisters and ocheduled to oppem every other seek There are many eondtione, not Granddaughter. throughout the yeor in on rffoil to due to heart disease, which may better ocqwoint you with problemt of produce pen in the center or the heolth, ond detigned to im prate the left aide n. the cheat Thii type of pain has been called false anoh. wellbeing of tie people of gina." The mos. common condition TRUE ANGINA VERSUS causing such pain is nervousness ; or anxiety. Cther conditions which FALSE ANGINA mav cause this type of chest pain are- inflammation of the lining uf The most frequent type of heart the lung (pleurisy) or the lining disease in people ovrr the are of of the heurt (pericarditis), irri'r-ti80 is due ta ha.tleniK (aittrio-clerosiof the nerves (neuritis) of he of the coronary artir'es cl;et wall, hernia of the dia(the vessels which supply hhmd to phragm, pall stones, stomach ulcer the heart muscles). Thu of etc. In most cases the personal the eomnary arteries biv..p-- hard- physician can decide whether a ened and tniclcened, usua'lv w i;h pel son has true or false angina narrowing of the channel-- ; ami a from a careful consideration of the consequent decrease in the sic of description of .he pain and the rethe blood stream which fiov.a sults of a complete physic.-- examThe most solid comfo.t one through them. This rnlaution in ination. In occasional cases the blood supply to the lieai t mus- mid electrocardiograms m:iv be can fall back up n is the thought cles frequently results in pain in rerun ed. that the business i.f one's !':(. is the center of the chist, liimirM True niie.inu occurs most to help in some small way to reon by exertion or maiked 4(1 in people over wire of duce the sum ol ignorance, deand relieved promptly hy nge. It occurs much mure often in Thii symptom is commonly Must ehest gradation and misery on the face men than in women. t :i' as "angina faW angina n"d hne of this beautiful faith. pain is na" or simply angina." At ihi:,-- oolhing to do with he.-i- rii.ease. George Eliot a clot (thrombus) funas in n Howe'er, race rhr-s- p;:n mav lie Funeral Home Peel thickened coronary artuv, with 'tom nu;;:n;i" rtr.y per 1525 West 2700 South Ing the ciianm-- l and culiiag off the chest p:iin should lime the conblood supply to a portion of :i,. dition checked by his personal Phono 2624 heart muscle. This condition is physician. ttlullD A New DODGE every year for the of your life ft t&TTLKt .,u, 'Your Doctor Says i Fabulous? No, it's fantastic! Each week for four weeks, somebody is going to win a brand spanking new Dodge every year for the rest of his or her life! It may be you! ti - w s) w-- lls new Dodge EVERY YEAR? That's right as stated in the terms of the Contest Rules! 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