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Show Mcfolniing wJ1 Pierpont Avuiue Lake I City. UUh U ff iimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii OBSERVATIONS iimiiiiiiMiiiiiiii'iiii'iimiiMiiiimiiiii iidl I, Myasthenia Gravis? The ars excellent that heard the words yoj Slave r:s.-cMyasthenia Gravis. Nor is this surprising. They refer to a disorder which Lis h.. her.o be n considered a rare disease. Bat much n.-- evidence teems to indic-l- . li.ui Mvasthenia Cray's s tar n.cie prevalent then has beta supposed. T!:c t.rf-'- .j is apparently caused by an almorraaiily cf chemical balance, in which one cl the tody's primary chemicals. Acetyl-ci-.i.,is i ci:.; hew inhibited in iis aL.-'itj make possible the lteixir. i .m cf impulses from :.cr , e is r.. cie at the myoneural jur.c'.ijn. V. h..i A p Ti.e j Symptoms? The : : re va'ied and The Complete Home Newipaper" V .. rtrlu !!.a a ary one or more of Garfield. Year Thirty-Nint- h U Shopping os Planned Mere I'riJav, Mav 4. 1956 MASS CJesster MAY four young 10 sewer er Cyprus Lists Applicants For C1ass 1936 e. RAIN CAUSES j 3 STATE REPRESENTING CYPRUS AT . 3-;- ,d i:- i DELAY OF GOLF OPENER The following list of teis-ugraduates for the 1056 class been released by Principal Wall K. Daly, to include: Ahern-- fiy. Mariam Maxine n. Beverly Adams, Irene An.l.-iChris J. Angelos, Paul 1). i Delores Ashby, W.liiam Baker, Barbara Ann l..r i .. m Ilichard Thomas Barton. H 11 M. Beagley, Wayn p.i-r.- . !a , s spring houskcleaning .Manna. Cos-e- l. : n had b en pastor or .i.1ie..n.-fitof seven :n I'laii on, I two in Nevada, when 'ut state was port of the Salt s . Dav, . lie : Utah Copper Golf course, rainfall puned due to the on Saturday evening and Sunday morning), will be held again on Sunday, May 6th. Of com se. if ol Mother Nature plays another trick and causes the rain clouds to fall, the course Buckner, Willard Arthur Bullock opening will be postponed again. Jr., Beverly Gi.iger CampVli. Breakfast Planned Earl Jay Carlson, Margaret Car-ro- ll A ham and egg breakfast will Carman, Loretta Cation, be served from 8:30 to 9:30 Cheryl Christensen, Paul II. o'clock, according to Jay W. Rich- - Christison, Melvin John Cl: : k, ardson, president. Ladies are also;jeannee Coats. Glenda Cole. G tu the breakfast and a aid E. Collings, Betty LaVon charge of 75c will be made for Coon, Rex A. Coon, Shirlene Lois each person. Corbitt, Julia Corral, Janice A draw bogey at 25c is sche- Court, Jay Arthur Culley, Shirl.-duled and at 10:00 a.m. the best Elaine Cumberland. Robert Allen ball play, by flights, is to be a Cundick, JoAnn Davis, Roger feature contest. Partners must be William Davis, Russell G. Davis. I.. t.,:e.l i.h ,. is the large chosen and an entrance fee of 50c Kay Louise Day, Earl D. Dedman. st:.'et ii.,.ii.:i.: ii'.ii. him: brought is to be made. Marcia B. Denney, Merrill Ray to Manna 'iy liu Stat Iliad Com- on the in- Dimick, Ronald Edwin DimonJ. Prizes will be on TnursJjy to complete-- 1 terest shown. Jimmie Wayne Dixon, James Main S'.reet, Since the fine rainfall, the Leonard Dunkley, Delons Mir Jy n.isii down course is in even better shape Eden, Gayle Edler. than it was a week ago, and late Deon Eldredge, Lois Mae Sunday afternoon, when the weaRuth Eldredge, Michael ther cleared, a number of golfers Paul Carole Elain. Ellsworth, links. toured the Evans, Joseph H. Evans, Courtney IN MAGNA B. Faiibourne, Barbara Farnsworth, Warren D. Fellows, Leslie Eugene Foote, h:-av-v al-g- na i : n June la, 18:19 in a son of Odi-lo- N. II ;.nd lie w.i-- i m Richard Gossc-I.vdueited in St. An-lManchest.r; St. 1). i;...-- e n. h. my's l. i'Aierii College, Montreal, Canada. and attended St. Mary's Sem- inary. ll.iltimure. Md.p and Kcn-ric- k Seminal y. St. Mo. lfe is survived hy a sister. Miss Del. a Salt Lake City; a bro'dier, Edmond Haverhill, Mas.; a neph: w, Norman SpoitirwcyJe. Reno. Nevada; a nil co. M;s. Anita llannifui, Goshen, Utah County, and several oilier nieces and nephews in the Fust. Co-.,eli- n. Co-seli- n, ' cd - il u M.iii.-he-tei- , j Holy Rosary the Holy Rosary was held Monday ut 8 p.m. in St. fuil.'iwin, the cleanup conducted Amin use Church. here dunng the past ten days. The recitation was followed by debris' After was winter 'hauled away, the streets present-missio- n the office of the dead by the cd a spaikling, clean appearance clergy of tlte diocese. following the water bath. K. e. tation of j te CYPRUS YOUTHS PARTICIPATE ANNUAL CLEANUP Calaxy Of Fine Prizes To Be Given At Catholic Carnival l!- Salt 4.5:j p.m. Lake hospital afle; a .short illness, lb w.iof Si. Ambrose i l.i: ant formerly served i u: l..idv of Lourdes Cnureh in STREET FLUSHED CLEAN . 'post- - - u Record Class To Leave Portals Of Alma Mater May 25 ji pie-!u- :e GIRLS BE MINISTER TO SPEAK AT x Four young ladies hae been named as delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary annually sponsored Girls State, representing Cyprus high school. They are: Evelyn Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Black, 3660 American Drive, Granger; Helen Gardner, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Gardner, 2798 South 8800 West, and Marjorie Jones, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Jones, 8365 West 3190 South and llene Barton of Kearns. The Auxiliary is sponsoring Miss Black, Magna Chamber of Commerce, Miss Gardner, Kenne-co- tt Copper Corporation, Miss Jones Bnd the Kearns Auxiliary, Miss Bat ton. The Girls' State is Li be held at the USAC June 3 to 10 in Logan. Alternates Given Alternates are Joan Mackay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mackay, 3985 South 2200 West, Marlene Granger; Fculner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fculner, 6641 West 3500 South and Sally Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Robinson, 2874 South 8800 West, Magna. The young ladies were chosen on characteristics of scholarship leadership Each was given a personal interview. The first requisite was that they had to be junior students, so that information could be brought back for their senior year. DAN PR1TZA DIES AFTER SURGERY Funeral Rites Conducted Monday In Rock Springs LOCAL CHURCH William Clark and Wife Call Dee W. Fowlks, Deanna Funk, Larry Dale Good, Teddie L. Gregory, ward Vernon Elaine Hari ley Ann Harman, ' lam, Ralph phen William Havnlo, Forty-ai- TO LADIES has been tailed by the Granger- District for Thursday, May 10, nt oven,', pips 8 0.) i;; the Valley Junior high school, 4195 South IORMER MAGNA relative to a sewer. li e of Directors, VV. J. Jones, L. O. Larson PRIEST DIES nr.tl Lai.! Vr:ght, slate that the question is: Shall Gianjt'r-ll'.inlc- r Improvement District call a bond AGE 56 cltctm.i for the purpose of raising funds to buiid a AT sewer system for the district? -. T )l.sT. Joseph I. in the Cranger-HLveryr-nlie:' area is urgently G.is'cIjii. .iii. a prie.-t and prelate this n the ('.illnhe lli.M'ese of Salt important meeting. r.'.yc.'ted (oa'.iend li.e board states they need YOUR suggestions. l..Ue C.v eene tnan 39 years, i.e.l Kiid.li' at in a p.:--,- er i.ndet way on a Shipping Center at the Dracp'ng eyelids. corner of 3500 South and vi.ion. ubie the constructed West, by L...1C-- . y m rnul.ng. speaking Aildrodge Invest :iv.nt Company, and twill-- : wing. according to an announcement fly i raising the arms. made Tuesday b.- O. I.ayton I?iffii.i.y in walking. I", cases whirs the chast mus-clmoTrie structure will be are aftected, breathing be- dern, stone and block, very large comes dit:iculi. windows and simiarly In nearly every erse of Myas- - to the California styled of budding, type them Gravrs. extreme fatigue is Plans are to have completion by present symptom. on the There is a wide range in the which will occupy 3 buildings acres of severity with wh.ch this disease ground and h ive surfaced pork- g spaces for 100 cars. SOMETIMES IT KILLS. Store. Given INCAPACI-- i Mr. Alldred.e staled that his ' Investment Concern has had two Who Are The Vich.na cf MG? 'offers for the grocery site wiiich The discs e is no rerpeclor of will be 200x50 feet one chain peiaoo. petition or age. stoic- - and one independent oper- Two Magna people-o- ne a beau- - ator. tifiil, young i.iatrcn, the other alhe other portion of the renter fine man. have Myasthenia will be 35x100 feet and house a Gravis. The young mrtren has the drugstore, owned and managed nisea :e well in hand-b- ut by W. B. Martin, owner or the has svilcr.J from it for 15 years, Garfield Drug and bishop of the and Hill has to take 30 pills a Garfield Second Ward. dsy--dif:?rent varieties. In addition, there will be rpaco &.ie corresponds with a man in fur two other shops and bids have Saiina wh? lakes 203 pills a day, been received for a barber shop. fan.! is bedfast. cleaning establishment, bakery Yes, i.--.a list i: long and length- and an office, to Mr. 1334 end until the chances ening. Alldredge. of curviv.. far Myasthenia Gravis Two Entrances vie.ims wire smalL Then n phyThe shopping center will have sician demonstrated the efficiency two entrances, one from Mix ol the drug, "Protligmin," now Avenue and the other from Rulon known oiiicially as neostigmine. Avenue. The us of this drug gave relief The grocery store will occupy and greatly reduced the death the northeast corner and run cast rate of those afflicted with this and west. disease. Homes Being Completed This drug is still the most wideHomes are now being completly employed agent in the treat- ed by the Alldredge Brothers, ment of Myasthenia Gravis, but numbering 65, all of brick in the it is at best palliative rather than area surrounding the shopping site. a cure. Yet many live and lead active livei-- if axe fortunate they enough to have proper diagnosis and treatment. as They tike rued: .alion-so- me many . s 253 iibbh a daywhich enables them to carry on et varying level? cf eiiiriency. KSnu E.t r.c.hr.'ili'i is nut a cure, and il.'. e arc diiublksr. many who are recti i..j i.j fat all beca-rcI.avl.irr.ia Gravit his not been considered as a cause of their And what happens to ihose people who can't affjr-- a lifesaving but rxpsn'ive drug? doctors believe that .y in ihe fi:ld cf Myasthenia Gravis may prove to ba of imnr.i i.i. e in the solvmore pubing of mr.ay o:har--an- d licised medical mysteries. Tfcase local pecple with Myasthenia Gravis would liko to contact others in the Magna-Hunivicinity with, the same condition, and organize a chapter for Utah, Myasthenia Gravis and multiA galaxy of wonderful prizes ple sclerosis have two symptom in common double vision and a which are pictured above will be speech impairment, which makes given at the annual Grand Ca.m-vof Our Lady of Lourdes it appear they might ba related. If you art inieieslad in forming Church on Friday and Saturday, in the Parish Hall, a local chapter, which will ba May affiliated with a national organi- 2840 South 9000 West in Magna. The prizes include: sation. will you write P. O. Box 1. Movie camera, projector and 3. Magna, today? screen. I personally know iho local 2. Johnson Outboard Motor. the pain and suffering thay 3. Browning automatic shotgun. have endured. If you havo any of 4. Ten-piepatio furniture. lhoso symptoms, write your letter 5. Junior bicycle. will have help. today, and you 6. Eight place Silver Set, $200,000 - granger-hunt- SET mi, Iv.ri'.cr I Mid-Summ- is now MEET Number A Work To Be Completed In For New Area At 3500 South and 8400 West. Drug Store, Grocery Store, Etc. Slated Work f'.lij'V'.r.g: It in The Timet or Leade- f- j i 1 -- Read ::m Clark and special guests Baptist Church ay and Sunday, Funeral services were conducted Monday in Rock Springs, Wyoming, for Dan Pritza, 64, regarded Magna man, who died in a Salt Lake City hospital Thursday at 11:35 p.m. cf complications following surgery. The fine man was highly regarded here for his honesty, integrity and splendid character. Born In Yugoslavia He was born March, 1892, in Yugoslavia, a son of Vujo and Milija Pritza, and worked for the American 5melting Sc Refining Company for 40 years. He had resided in Magna for 27 years. Mr. Pritza was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church and Serbian National Federation. Survivors include his nephew, Pete Pritza, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Prayer service was held Saturday at 7:30 pm. at 372 East 1st South and funeral and burial was made in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. May Barbara On Friday evening at 7:30 Gayle H.rron, Betsy Ann Hill. a social will be held to o'clock, Nathan Rich Hill. Douglas honor Reverend Clark and his Gordon Hook, Evelyn A. H over, wife in the churehrooms. Young Brent E. Huish. William Lleweland old ate invited. Ronald Dnihs lyn Humphrey. Saturday evening, Reverend Wallace Byron Humphreys, Clu:k will meet with the Pulpit Hutchings, Roger L. Hutchings. Committee and discuss various Merrill Davis Hymas. Jr., Eirtcnc aspects of the position which was Chad Jenkins, Joan MaxlcR.: Jenleft vacant in the Magna church Jensen. kins. Francis Ray Gay with the transfer of Reverend Johnson, Carol Ann Junes, MarIvan Cleveland to Oregon. lene Jones, David Ju. R. II. an On Sunday. Reverend Clark Kelson, Gordon Paul Kerlall, will be ut the Sunday school serCarol Loa Kirk, Laurel E. Langvices which begin at 9:45 a.m. and i.f Larsen. Large groups ford, Lily Annette Cyprus high deliver a sermon at the Church schoul students were dismissed Jacqueline Larson, Marvin Hill . w v Schoul at 11:00 a.m. A potluck Lee, Harold August Lehman. L. from school on Thursday tu assist luncheon will follow. Richard Linton, Lyman A. Losoe, numbers of the Magna Chamber He and his wife are meeting Sharon Magill, Ruth Grace Miller, of Commerce, headed by H. T. with the BYF at 6:30 o'clock SunK. Sugden Miller, Jay Albeit Dyches, president, in the annual day eve. Munson, JoAnn May Mont rone, town cleanup. All memb-r- s and other interPictured above are the youths L. Earl Moore, Latry E. Morgan, ested pcopl are invited to the Ray Clyde Nelson, Harold Gilbert raking winter accumulation and and Sunday services. Friday on debris from the the Doris James Rae Nicolo, away R 'gian 8 Band Festival will be Newman, east side of School. the Webster Melvin Nielsen, Colleen Janet held at Tooele on Friday, beginAn extensive remodeling proThe young mi-.'- i also assisted in at 9:30 a.m. and Cyprus muOgden, Sarah Jane Oliver, l)urel gram is now being undertaken by Orion Olsen, Gordon M. Ottinger, piling the junk in trucks that ning sicians will participate, together Mrs. Elizabeth J. Day, Hunters Ernest and Galey Colosimo, pre- Bertha Ann Park. Chad F..yne, were conti ibuted for the town with Granite. Jordan, Murray, oldest living resident was fittingparatory to moving the Standard David N. Pearce, David L. Peck, face lilting'', and load after lead Olympus and Tooele. Market in the former building Karen ly honored on her 94th birthday Petersen, George M. Peter- of debris was taken away to the The concert band and instru known as Jim's Club Cafe, on the Saturday at her home. to'.Yii Ann Kalman Carol dumps. Peterson, ensembl'-sen, mental will also preRogers. She was guest of honor at a corner of 9000 West and 2700 So. Louise sent Peterson, Phillips, numbers. Notes 7. Ruby coffee maker. Sunbeam Early Morning The Colosimo brothers, whj dinner at the home of a birthday R. Max Porter. Edward MvAlli-teJack Pola, 5:00 Mr. Wells A. is the r I awakened at Tuesday in the grocery business Ezra been have son, Day, in Hunter, on SatfishIn be will there addition, W. Gertrude James Poulsen, instructor in chan;. . morning, couldn't sleep, so decidthe since 1947, building evening. urday purchased r A food booths canand Grant Rentmeister, ed to come down to the office and ing pond booths, Mrs. Day, who lives at 5368 from Mrs. Laura Mandcles, widow (Trudy) Price, vassing Thursday evening by a work for several hours before re- many other attractions. Each of the late James Mandeles, well-kno- Florence llene Richards, Joseph West 3500 South, was born in d 7:00 of at festivities A re workers corps A. Geraldine begin evening's Riley, Richards, to get my family turning home CLUB suit .1 in a $600 total for Oquirrh England in 1862, and came to Magna merchant for many Joan Ester p.m. Rodgers, DcLoyo Car-roready tor school. On Saturday, there will be a years. District, it was revealed Monday Utah with her parents when she ftose, Georgia Royal, Diane Modern Store was seven years of age, as a conNoticed genial Bill Johnson, special matinee for children at the hy V. B. Coon, chairman. AssistGayle Irene Rudy, James vert to the Church of Jesus Christ The exterior and interior will Rudy, Walter Howard John ing him was Mrs. R. W. Wilkins, of Latter-Da- y manager of Safeway's. opining church, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Rushton, Saints. and be completely remodeled, and the Rushton, William H. Sadler Jr.. With a up before 6:00 a.m and shortly The A C..pp. !'i:i S;ji ing Convert She has always been active in lot at the rear of Bruce Truman all the desire workers and Leo Richard after a huge Safeway truck, load- extra games added, this year's large parking They Sears, store, made available for pa- Shafer, Dick LeRoy Sizemore, is slated for Wednesday, May 9th to thank everyone who contribut- Church work, particularly in the ed with foodstuffs, drove up for carnival will be the best to date, the in the high Fehoal audit. :ium, beto be trons. The brothers expect ed and all who so willingly con- Relief Society, in which organizaJaneanne Yvonne Smith, Kenneth ginning at 8:0(1 reports Galey Colosimo, general unloading. pan. in their new location within two R. The Magna Flower Garden tributed their time in the canvas- tion she served as an officer for Carlene Solomon, Smith, Patsy George Donton drove by at 6:30 chairman. Sum. outstanding, beautiful se- Club will meet Wednesday, May 56 years. a m- - and I thought that even in sing to make the drive so successTwenty concessions and games months. Shirlene Stark, Clare E. Stock. lections are- pbnn, d for presenta- 9th. 8:00 p.m. ut the She was married to Lorenzo Fire-ha- ll of their present Disposition Magna ful. of a will offer hard. works he Richard Edwin patrons variety his retirement, Steele, Sylvia tion hy the iioli; group which is December 21, 1882, in the old which is too small for for their r. Day building, cork num gular see with the monthly to guns, darts, prizes, I was surprised Sutton, Mary Moriama Tafoya. unde.- - the direction of James is Lake Endowment House of Salt their business, announces Emil rapidly growing meeting, Fculner, Cltudie May Taylor, Erwin H. Maher. her of men who were evidently water pistols and spinning tops not known at this time. the Church of Jesus Christ of president. em methods the prowork. among Sandra Karen to being Probably Thcohold, Thaxton, walking A small Latter-da- y of admission is Saints. Mr. Day died Particular items of interest will Dixie Lee Tibbitts, Calvin Eugene tu be made.charge ployed at the Magna MilL and vided to test the skill of patrons. in 1944. be presented to evervone. A cotton fish booth, M. V. pond, Leonard candy beautiful early morning Todd, Todd, Jerry enjoy the Five Living Children aprons and faneywork, dolls, bakwalk over the hilL Turner, RoyAnne ReNae Tygesen. Mrs. Day is the mother of 11 ham The large Salt Laka Transpor ed goods, parcel post, and Wayne Jay Unsworth, Janice L. sons and daughters, five of whom tation bus went by at about 6:30 and bacon concessions will be in Urry, Betty Jane Valencia, Louise are living. They are H. Earl and of on the both amazed Don further was days I operation Ware, and Washburn, o'clock, Larry Ezra R. Day and Mrs. Ernest E. Maurine Wilding, Arlo Wilkinson. at the people who were riding on carnival. (Lavina) Nielson and Mrs. Emil will both featured Pizza be pic Judith Rasmussen Willard, Freda it at that hour. A for all boys interest-- 1 (Irene) Feulner, all of Hunter, and of the minister The presiding Anne Wood, Warner. Reynolds As I write this, cars and cars evenings. nl in piaying junior baseball will I Mrs. H. E. (Etta) Ridd of Holla-b- o Magna congregation of Jehovah's Woolfenden, James E. Worthen, Everyone is welcome. are going by. taking the men to anheld on Saturday. May 5th at I day. She also has 27 grandchild- Witnesses. Magcra, Harvey Karen Yeates, Nancy Park. KathKay Beek-- t r,.l. 12. was first, the work at local industries. V. B. Winners in th. recently p.n-so:- d Ball Park, 9:00 a.m. ren and 56 minister a nounces that visiting erine Pendleton Whiteman Coon passed in an empty bus Hobby Contest'' spun :.red with an Indianapolis Rarv; This includes all boys up to 18 Mrs. Day is very spry and of the Watch-towand representative Kc.th Sadie;-- 11. second, y- ars about ten minutes ago. ' tii J & P il ib!'y SV t in Ri..i-iiof of has a remarkable memory age. Tract and Bible alert, Society IloKenpU-r- ; Pe'.c Kainaldi, Mu;n:i. were announced SaturIts a wonderful May 1st day. If a youth is 19 before Septem- for her age. Brooklyn, New York, Larry 12. third, saucer. flying The judg.-day. were Captain ber 30th, he is not eligible. Kraushaar, will deliver a public For the WimJ Bivi.-inFrank Pilly ,.r Salt Lake City; I hope I can teach my daughters The squad this year will be MAGNA YOUTH IS Wayne sermon this coming Sunday bible their SFC. J. p. Saint, Kearns: Sgi. W r.gley. 13. was f:r. I, Mustang in coached by J. W. Dea, assisted by that when they stand at 6:00 p.m. 6th, May NAMED COLLEGE Jack Bradley, GarfietJ. of the a come! stick model: Melvin ground, fighting and enduring, Jim Cushing. The sermon will be, Attaining to comes l STUDENT-BODwonderful 15. Ar.ov HEAD Heaps. in s.eond. Hellcat ierve unit at the U. S. something Victory In Christian Warfare' romet stick mod-1than tun, more lasting Reserve Paul you-be- tter Army Center. Dunkley local Training at the will and be given The Oquirrh District Commun14. thud, for a gas nmd.-- Ryan St, than laughter. Robert Nielsen, son of Mr. and 8950 West Winners Given ity Fund is having its regular Union Hall. 2650 South The winners w.-.Mrs. Iral Nielsen of Magna, was judged on Mr. Kraushaar in Street Magna. on Th Monday. winners May .Senior All amount of time t .d work monthly meeting Small Fire Damage put regular meeting is slated I chosen student body president V The annual Plastic Division: Stephen Grant. the model, age. 7th. 7:00 p.m. at the Magna Wo- is working with local members Tor Wednesday, May 9th in the I for 1958-5- 7 at Westminster woikahh f:'i:?i, Only minur daniHg occurred men's Clubrooms for week. F fa8 work this la is in slated r.'-itu fiion mat'.i a Rministry May 14. special 19aii p.i-t- -i and I Firehail. Frill ty at 7:30 a.m. at Carl's Stand uut!..iit.c.ty. lege, in elections Friday at the Mr. M.igcia s:i:d everyone is 5th at the Wes'.'iiiui r Coik Cud:i.. of c: interest. ters Jackie seI 11, f.r-McKel.ar, t pi.ic.! i n rics an in h East. Luncheon will ho served by the school, in Garfield when grease ignited Campus. All members are urged to welcome to attend. cond, Li'i.ilierg Spitfire. til. w:nd.v.v of the ll.ibliy Shop. Skiline Ice Cream Parlor. Mr. Nielsen is wel known in on the stove. 10:00. The at will trials bi In gin the attend. Junior Divi- this vicinity. M-i- al ll-12- th . M-Ullla- rd CYPRUS TO Jllrkt. PARTICIPATE IN MUSIC FETE To Move Into Jims Club Bldg. HUNTER LADY HONORED ON 91th DATE e s, CANCER DRIVE SUCCESSFUL IN HUS AREA Public Invited To ll Cappella Spring Concert merry-go-rou- door-to-do- two-hou- GARDEN or civic-minde- TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY - MEET CALLED OR JR. BALL Noted Speaker To Be In Magna WINNERS GIVEN IN LOCALLY SPONSORED HOBBY CONTEST ASPIRANTS M-g- Oquirrh Fund Sets Monthly Meet Monday na er , - TRACK MEET n. SLATED FOR Y SATURDAY ; l m.-rc- - t v Col-Mag- na vi'lt-A.M- T T.-i- 1840-13t- - |