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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, NovcuAtzr IS, oZo ,in increased membership, :s a shortage of badges. ing doubly hard to win. In addition to the : CYPRUS I i NEWS bC W'U 1 " -- Song and Yell Contest ' --- tS tCUUt-bt- of the badges Sterne Bailey, any thl.ir Cheerleaders By Gayle Brown v" k Linda Wilkin and Myrle Wurlhen are busy chuojmn urigMul yells. and songs. there tin lint L'her Club return HMl which they have in .n. Will you pse ! . Yearbook Pictures Yearbook pictures, under the Plans for the Song and Yell direction of Shirley Harmon, yearAny Usher Badges? book editor, are being taken. The Contest at Cyprus next week are Merrill Dimick, president of the photographer is Don Blair of the underway, and with a revision of judging rules, all classes are work- - Usher Club, reports that duo to Murray studio. Football King-Quee- To lie Stressed Webster PTA Novi-mbc- Bur-bridg- e, n CATHOLICS CI1ANGK FOR SALE l MNGO'f night here i 195S '98 Radio, heater HOLIDAY OLDSMOB1LE ww tires, tinted glass, sown steering, brakes. or seats and windows. This beautiful groen and Ivory ci ' I !J..eel1" .1 it accident will be displayed on the campus to remind students to drive carefully. KNOW ABOUT WHISKY ; Come in and try the WANT FREE BOOK? Greatest Go cn wheels ! How fast is the population of your State growing? now long are people living to day? How much electricity will the United States need in 1075? How much does American in dustry spend In a year for new plants and equipment? These questions and thousands of others are answered in the 1955 STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES, Just pub lished by the U. S. Department of Commerce.. This thousand case handy reference book is available at $3.50 a copy from your local U. S. Department of Commerce field office located at 222 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, OF AMERICA'S WHISKY IS PRODUCED ''rKY Whiskey Is The Finest In The World Of AU These Fine Whiskies, Early Times Is The Kentucky Straight Whiskey Keatuekians Overwhelmingly Choose For Themselves Taste Is The Reason. It's Whisky Of Superb Mellowness . . . I T PI1U UKIU, I IN KENTUCKY I" s - WHAT EVERY MAN SHOULD S0 - tiMi-iuv- rail shipped and bought from local dealer and has been drWi of Civil only 950 miles. fense: Charles Paul of the Amor-KaDrive Carefully Red Cross; Ry Smith. Chief Hue In eircumst'inces, " of the local fire department: and the committee o' Our l.r'v o' Cost $4450 new, will sacrifice for $3600 Student body officers are invit- - jMr. Roscll of radio and l.ouiYtc- - Church announces that to the Granite high school uations center. t'lh. SaS-l Hingo night will K; held : I 2749 South 8500 West, Magna i AMembl5' on! The ii . gathering begins promptly uraay, novrmorr ivui, replacing :0 7:30 YOUR attendat and the fourth rVmnWi' p.m., :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimi Saturday evening. Commission OVER A iialiisy of awar.ii-incluJ..-!;-; Consultation Postponed , The football king, Mr. was named Monday dt the matinee dance-Lar- ry Morgan and the Queen, RoyAnne Tygesen. The queen was chosen by the At football team. They will reign at the Harvvst Thi- - subjwt of "Civil Ball this Friday. A gay, gala limo i expected at will bi st:vsstl at a meeting, this r 17lh this annual event and all that re- Thursday fvhiMl PTA. mains to be done is dance! A bin t'f l:u by a number of dignitaries. turnout is expected at one of the Tin' important subject will be first big dances of the discussed by T. R. year. Depvi-ninj- j, is piizes will be gins at 8:00 p.m. Cof.Ve and cake Thanksgiving will be served. The general pubwill not bi- !ic!d itirms and other p v-- app.vpriati? lic is invited to C'uii'i'.iltut:!!!) attend for an evei t bctuivn parents in,i tins j for the holiday week. of fun. ning but such a night is slat-- : I'i.iy at the popular game be- ra iui jiiuisuuv, ruii'i1: im. Appointim-ii- t umj will bo sint Itllllllllllf llllff III lllllllflllflllllflllllllllltlllllflfllllf llllfflf Iflf llffSffff fill flllffff hv:i.r with aiu-- Civil Defense n -- Made From A Tradition A Century Old Utah. News From The 5f B THE .KOTUCKY WHISKY WHISKIES Garfield PTA THAT M"" 1 KENTUCKY STIAICHT OURION WHISKY 4 PROOF EARLY COMPANY TIMES DISTILLERY LOUISVILLE 1. KENTUCKY Whisky Carnival Winner Myron Sutton was the winner of the electric frying pan given Thursday at the School Garfield Kopper Cine-Va- l, an event that proved most enjoyable to everyone in attendance. The frying pan was do-- ! nated by Garfield merchant ! and the Cine-Vwas sport' sored by the PTA. Mr. 's 3rd grade had the most parents present and will be awarded a field trip. Mrs. Waldron'j group won last PTA meeting and went on a Bakery tour. Popcorn Salo The Garfield PTA is conducting a popcorn sale at 5c a bag this Friday, November 18th. All proceeds will be used for the Salt Lake General Hospital Pediatric Ward. Will you give? Classes Are Well Attended Tne xnursday morning adult classes conducted at the Garfield school and sponsared by the PTA, are well attended and proved moat instructive and in formative. On Thursday, Nove mber 17th, School Music and Art Appreciation was conducted. Others Include: Har-ward- msiwiiu . Sinn" Till US ONCl ' December lstThe H:me-Hetpin-g and Reading by Mr. Clark. December In the Home, Dv. Strong or Mrs. Lyons. cial December Child Problems, a question and answer forum. Dr. Strong in charge. Each gathering begins at 10:00 a.m. A baby sitter has been procured so that moth-e- n of young children may an - Ait ltt earning mm dor m eaW eanling UmJ of tnkuh linm and pmHmu luxury. But Pmuiac ka it nmc in IStmmf Cassfina fuhiimd mtdiU including lanmys myki tcilk a dm duriiMSien mm htfart. you'm t I ' Bisht Yours to Mr '''''''''fcgajB command in the fabulous w m Jrontia IVa the talk of the test drivers this long, low, crisply sculptured beauty! Performance ia their first love and thia fabulous '56 -Fontiao has it tht grtalest go" on wheel. Split second getaway, blazing drive, razor-shastopping this steering and one baa them alL It you at first. It's to well behaved, to gentle and responsive. You pull away from the curb, drive, atop, turn and park with a aura and easy touch. lit'akMdedllx-ie- d with vibrajt action you've never sampled before! There's 227 Uaihif horsepower packed into thia great Strato-Stna- k V- -. And it pours through to rp big-bra- riaea the'rearwheela silky smooth. When it's time to make your move you just point your toe and gol Passing a breeze aa that great rush of power whisks you ahead to safety in the flick of an eyelash. And the highest hUIa simply seem to melt away in front of you. Ten minutes at the wheal of this great, new Pontiac and youll know the eecxet behind all the excited whispering among teat driven in the last month or so. Youll know something thia ia it, the one for you. else, too Stop by our showroom to see and drive this fabulous '56 Pontiac today or tomorrow. And be prepared for a thrill. Thia car wDl deliver it . . . fattl ... N0REN MOTOR COMPANY Dial 7777 8733 West 2700 South 15th-Spe- then forget it attend the clsues and have their small fry taken care of. Everyone is welcome, announces Mrs. W. B. Martin. PTA preay. Your savings account will grow without attention from you under our Automatic Transfer Plan. All you need for automatic savings at First Security are two accounts a checking account and a saving account. If you already have them,fine; if not, you can open cither or both in two minutes any day. Then aU you do is tell us once that you d like a certain amount transferred each month from your "autochecking account to your savings account. Our matic memory" will take care of it. savings Busy folks appreciate this never forgets. Lou plan that saves them time and that of them tell us they're amazed and delighted at how much Taster their savings gncw, r.aw that deposit dates are never missed. Come in and make the simple arrangements for automatic savings. You'll be glad you did. SNOW, SNOW. LOVELY SN0W-0ILYEA- H? Recording the coldest temperatures in thk area slnre 1940. thr ! thermometer dropped 3 degrees zero Tuesday at 4:30 a.m.. j below and 10 hours later dropped to. still going minus 10 defreej-a- nd down Many resident! maintained it "didn't feel that coM," but put on more clothing. Local stores reported a brisk business in overshoes, mittens ; etc. i i i- n- i Hnt SMwfly BMh Mmmk rafyr-MWM, Utah, I.i. Him nt Hnt Secsvtty Swk af See ml WILL TEND CHILDREN . xy . i homa ot your renoenco. inqum P. G. Acres. 3T3 West Aloe jDleltSM. A, a little luxury is good for every man ...so enjoy ky if STRAIGIIT BOURBON WniSKEY now 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE M3lBt LMtttttiatM. I |