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Show Ml i trjjoni Avtn.. !l Lj;8 Cily. U.ah 1 liuninfnimtiuiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii W f OBSERVATIONS i iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii i fV- iodayl" Someone yelled back not too pUased--we'r- e denser ' We hope that we can use nouns 'and verbs so expressively that ihey require only a few adjectives and adverbs. 0 tV t Number Eight I i : ' - i . ii.ir.,' S.i.i ;) . .1 Store LEAVE, 71 ; m e. .iMi. Do Figures Lie? K.'i-v. i : 153.000.- 000 .i-ii- 'y Population of U. S. 41.000.- 000 art Those over IS will :m up:::i'. p:"- Left to do the work ... 112.000.- 000 g:iin, figuring "Storybook Hand' 54.000.- 000 mi Friday Those under 21 vrnin.t, Aiuut 10:h. :i!t lod: 58.000.- 000 ft Oil p. m. .:t ll.-Left to do the work i lure' CYPRUS FOR i . Government emplcyed 25.000.- 000 T!i33.000.-000 Left to do the work j t! is free. andw cv, 10.000.- 000 is a most In the armed forces to ar.cnd. . ' 23.000.- 000 Left to do the work M Numbers Given In state or city work .. 19.000.-003 Invocation will faegiv.n by Left to do the work ... . 4.000.000 In hospitals or asylums 3.800.000 L.nda Ev.in-- v mcomin address-l-Hose M iru- TirjiRo.' 200.000 Left to do the work The nuniin'is will include: 175.000 Bums who wont work 1. llow D'ye Do an i b tnke 25.000 Left to do the work 24.998 Hands. In pens or jails . . 2. 2 Left to do the work You and ddy R or . I'm getting tired. 3. Me and. My leii-.im- 'ri California. undergoing their first ' for the brail.1'. P viM MARRIAGE . ! Kxrl Muoie. nn f pl. left n'l "i ir., Mi and !n H.m). w Ss'.-rMi) itlUM uf iL'i'tS. !. M m s . of .of a'peak :n the 195.-ayea- - at Cyprus h.gh school, a to',.., uf 74 student took 'jnajTiag'e vo.vs but only 3 to sen' 1 . after their , .a nuiu'd weddings - .16 c ''i.mn- - .studies, brought Your were : naming r'.i'.i''.: 4. A Dit.'im out Tuesday in a urv y. Heart Makes. had eii by 5. Po Po. The Tappet. 'Qrani e Disti . 't a numner of late, mission, 6 Piano solo. Connie. Gu'field. mom!i ago. that married WrtuU not b. a.iiwcd to attend 7. Nursery Rhymes. many protests high s. lipolj but 8. In the C.ddetv Afterm-on9. The Wedding of and JJll Were made i by p: v ents to school guth'iritiM; ijieluJ:iu v.s.;- - . 10. Very Gopd Advice. Ou'. . i..." T iT ' u. j i Fine Person liks to extend ourj personal compliments to Bill Johnson, manager of the Magna Safaway Store. not tha Wo think Bill is one--i- f bast manager we have been privileged to know. Ho is efficient, courteous and vary popular with hosts of customers. Wo should J . If L p, ri ...... t ' J.:-..-- Gi.mite district fiat the .Finale ' i uimz'-wnsr',vi:.il.,d. and mar- R Henna Trujillo. ie I riuJ r.t- - all i. il in aga.ii a'.- Participants Given tend. are Susanna TayPart.eipants Remember not only to say tha liii'.mi, r. in view if the , fact Wiliams, Emilio Flor- right thing in ths right place, but! Vuul-;'-i i.luine.l la lt Carol Marlor, Jo Rae far more difficult still, to leave after vows, makes nuptial Woulfen Garside. Kim Jean L'i at th unsaid tha wrong thing not that many were pear on. lleri Sandra Vicki den, Kceteh, Benjamin tempting momant. in again taking up iheir Jean Hall, Lynette Sutherland. d Franklin. Penny Damron, Pamela Puulos, scliuol studies. Broken Figures Tha United Staiaa paid ovcr Leslie Hupp, Yvonne S;i,i:h. RaTh. figures, taken from a fc;r-iu- d savan million dollars in 1867 for mona Smilh, Kathy Mori, Kathy of Augu.-- t, 11)55, to thond Alaska Sward's Folly" thsy Newbold, Ch ryl Martin, Karen of June, 1958. shows there were Leatherwond. eallad it Jane Bowen, Nancy Montague, 29 seniors; 25 juniurs.and 20 in Nowyjnort than 88.000,000most Rhea Pete: sen. Vicki Adams. sophomores who entered the holy each is produced yoar, gold bonds of matrimony.:.. Brown, Linda Pettcrsron, it Rosalyn of by drsdgs mining operations. Cyprus expects a top enrollKathleen Andivason. Jane Saduf over a thousand students ment Bmd-ricTaka your pick: tha man who ler, Ethelyn Pixton, Nurma , Marsha Shaw, Gae Peterson, this year. alicks to principles is stubborn T. Vicki Scliow, Linda Justcson. tho man who doesn't is a Ixirna Perkins, Kathryn Hulft-liz- . Lynda Jones, Kathy Bawden. Shauna Iluish. Randy Adams, So? Gloria Barber, Janeen Jones, Gui-l- a Weekend Tho Colorado Springs Privett, Merlene Keller, Nola reports that in Utah, tha tele- Hatc4i, Ellen Richards, Julie Bing-haphone company has a party Una Kathy Drap r. Sandra Larattachment which automatically son, Nancy Winn, Eileen Ernpoy, cute off conversation at four min- Peggy Goodsell, Sandra Barton, utes. This would barely give the Colleen Olsen. Karen Wclckcr, teon-ag- o conversationalist lima Jean Ghristofferson, Sherry Bello. h for mare than Ihree nahs, an Marsha Garsid.-Bertha Lou nosday evening ast Teen Queen and a couple of "cools." Wisepian, Sherry Gaffney, Peggy to reign over the uolladny Eve Wonder if they have any in O'Keefe, Michele Sandall, Sandra celebration on August loth, Alexander, Charlene Pettersson, Magna? in trns irea. She Susan Smith, Eileen Andreasun,.' the daughter of Mr.-- and Mrs. Bate Driving? Carol Lynn Carter, Joy Anderson, Bernard Brockbank. who former- The sheriffs were talking to me Michqel Barber, G.ij le Whitaker, ly attended Cyprus high school. th other night about accidents Biyan Watterson, Jerris Crapo, Another crown was placed on and wo decided that the problem Daryl Newbold, Sherry Duck-Lind- a :hc pretty blonde head of Ann driv-1 of aate. lawful and courteous worth, Anderson, JdllilT Larson, 10, daughter of Mr. apd ing is primarily a problem of Haywood, Siieilu Eir.pcy, Diane Mrs. Stern V. Larson, 1835 Linemotional makeup and social adt Carter, Susan Anderson, Sherryl coln Lane. Ann was Linda Saields, Cheryl Tween queen to reign jointly Riley, quacy. In other words, John CL Public Turkey, Mary Ann Evans, Amclie with the Teen Queen. They are drives as John is. The experts Woodard, Karen Drap. r. Elaine also former local residents. agree that the man behind th Einerson, Jean Russell, Linda; wheel Is acting out tha story of Holfeltz, Millie Stanley, Diane his personality, reflecting even McCarty, Dcbbip Thurman, Pam-- 1 A f1 TV A flAIIi' ela Pollock. Lee Bronson, Julie th problems of his childhood. In no time at all. we decided, Brown. the point is being reached where Debbie Backmun. Debbie Fra-K- r, th sight of a reckless driver will Cookie Paulos. Karen McGill. bring more than tho idle com- Debbie Holland, Laurel Sue i, ment: "He ought to have his head Sharon Norris, Mary Dawn examined." The experts are going Adams. Jackie Coon, Madriline to do that vary thing in order to Brown, Shawna Sizemore, Diane A Magn.i home was burglarizsave lives on the nation's Newbold, Janinc Jensen, Lynn Donaldson, Shirley Evans, Christ- ed of a 520 bill last weekbut the ine Coon, Pamela Razzeca, Patty circumstances were very odd, acGenerous Citisen cording to investigating sheriffs, Paulos, Pam .'la Carol, Susan r, A screen was taken off a back I think that O. C. Finley should Marilyn Jensen, Susie Rusb handed a fin bouquet for his sell; Christine Wclckcr, Lisa window in tho early evening untiring work in helping young- Leatherwood, Julie Knight, Shel- hours by the intruder. Two $20 bills folded together in an envelsters. ly Disera. Ha not only completely outfitLinda Petersen. Linda Rose. ope were found, but only one ted a Little League team, but has Elizabeth Drown, Leslie Brown, taken the other being replaced also generously contributed at Jaincy McGill, Heather Ceasar, in the envelop.. The sheriffs ore now investiChristmas and other times to help Colleen Cameron, Carol Lewis, th youth of our community. Gayle Nielsen, Judith Pehrson, gating a definite lead. Pamela Rowberry, Claire Ann Poulsen, Diane Simpson, Winni-fre- d HUNTER PRIMARY J-nsen, Sharon Maxwell, PRESENTS SUNDAY Shirley Maxwell. -- . . Earl Moore For Thursday, Friday And Saturday OPENS HERE The Gi'un.l Opening of tin; Iaikc View Tiinfl ('enter at 8177 We.-- t 3h)il K.iuth in Manila will be held this Tiiir.sd.iy, Flid.iy and Saturday. August tnh, lO.h and 11th. Plans are completed for games, entertainprizes, r. ment. Mr. Irwin G'.a.-- r, manager, says: 'Yii-- may win an Admiral Automatic phono ;:apli, aScwmur .otreamlini'.i sewing machine, an nr lots electric outdoor b.niu-cuof food prii-s- . in person, farther See "Joi-k- ' a.lvises Mr. Glaser. Study the live beef and then make an estimate of what bis total dressed weight will be. The person submitting the most accurate count will win Jock," Whole beef dr id, cut up and p..it- - w nipped County Approves New Plat Of 20 Magna Lots Tin- hot-do- Matches Cause 2 Garfield Fires Hoys with matches caused two fires during the past we. k at Car-fielthe first one occurring on August 3rd, 3:10 p.m. at 153 d Washington Avenue when a the rear of a vacant house were sM aflame. The call was answered by firemen of Salt Lake iTounty Department No. 2, who d, gar-agen- , FINE COUNTY Magna Youth FAIR PUNNED Enrolled In II Ilvriillj ENTERED IN AUGUST ODD MANNER service Sunday was presented by the Hunter Ward Primary, and an unusual program presented, featuring the theme of Primary and Parent Partnership." Prelude music was given by Marlene Feulner; prayer song aitd opening song by the Primary boys and girls; opening prayer by Bonnie Cullcy;. welcome, Mrs. Maggie Culley, Primary pres-den- t. The standard was led by Edith Wardle, Lloyd Unsworth, Walter Richards, Susan Drown, Mickey Bailey and Craig White-heaThe selection, This Is The Lord's House, was given by Primary boys and girls. A parent panel discussion on religious training was given by Mrs. Lcola Lulwig, Floretta Elizabeth Noren, Jack Ames, Marshall, Howard Ludwig and Burt Nixon. A dramatization, Family Use of the Childrens Friend," was presented by Bonnie PelUrsson, JoAnn Pettersson, andy Pettersson, Buss Pettersson, Kenny Balky and Craig Griibaugh. Another drama, ilbiue Help on Reverence.'V.wa'i ably ' given by Baiba ra- - Royal, Joe Hancock and ev.-nin- g d. ALASKA IN ARMY CROUP Fort Richardson, Alaska-Pf- c. Jerry S. Christensen, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Christensen. 62 West 16th Avenue, Garfield, is scheduled to leave Alaska for the continental U. S. this month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit' rotation plan. He is a member of the 71st Infantry Division, which is changing stations with (he 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash: . ington. Mr. Christensen is a wire man in Headquarters Battery of the division's 607th Field Artillery Battalion. In Alaska since May, 1955, he entered the Army in December, 1954, and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Womens Evening Bowling Leagues Set. Annual Dims i Ladies desiring to bowl ml ho A arid B. Leagues at the' Utah Copper Club evening play 'must pay .their divosof $4.25 by August 25th. They may be paid to Mrs. Irene Turkey, president, at 2879 South 8500 West; Mrs. Elaine Husband. 2859 South 8560 West or Mrs. Edna 2f2 'Si'Ul5 8560 West. ' The popular sport begins September, . was ggngl'Love by the congregation and closing prayer by Georg" Owen. Special awards were given to Aiwa Peterson, 5 years service in the e Emma Gibbs 5 yeari;Cooper, 10 years; Floretta Antes, 20 years and Lucy Jones; In 25 years. Pri-mnr- y; - 12 VACATIONING Lu-cil- If You Cant Get Sheriff. Call EL I -- j; Mfcrl Coon,. 2236. teS4S4S4te Popular Family Feted in the Brooks i last month enrolled Institute of Photography at Santa I I I Prior To Moving To Carlsb.ad, California Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Jeppson ami sun, Richard, of Kearns, were extensively entertained by relatives and friends, prior to their diparlure on Friday to make their home in Carlsbad, California. Mr. J. ppson will be associated in the utilities division of the City of San Dir go. Mrs. Jeppsnns pnivnts, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald. Sr. and brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald, entertained at dinners complimentary to them. In addition, a number of friends in Kearns also honored the departing residents. . Hunter Ward Outing Set For August 13 The Hunter Second Ward out- . hold Monday. tin Murray Park. The events of the evening will start at 6:00 p.m., featuring swimming, ball games and a program. Everyone is invited to come, bring their lunch and join in a time of fun. will SS7 AtoSh, ITXS wtajtaj 13th at 11 If you need a sheriff in a hurry, and can't reach him at the Magna office, 8301. and you may call EL radio dispatcher will notify the deputy duty. .. Or, if you desire, dial tha sheriffs' homes as follows: AI Nordgran, 6302. . Dell Sheppick, 2608. Other Fires Other calls answered by the local firemen include: August 3rd, 11:55 p.m., at the residence of V. II. Hendrickson, 8891 West 3100 South, a grass fire spread to a lumber pile, causing $25 damage. were called out on The August 6th at 11:10 p.m. to quell a grass fire h mile north of Garfield. The same day, an alarm was turned in for another grass fire at 8600 West and 3200 South at 7:35 p.m., and again at 9:50 p.m. The firemen answered a call to extinguish raging weed stubble at 6400 West and 4100 South. On August 7th at 12:15, a large vehicle of the Kingsby Truck Lines had their fuel tank drop off near the Garfield cave, spilling gasoline all over the highway. The finnien were called to wash it off. and avoid any danger to passing motorists. Learning to be a professional photographer is an intriguing and to 5-29- Barbara, California. Before entering the Institute, never realized the great amount of technical knowledge and creative ability required before one can qualify as a professional photographer, according to modern standards, Mr. Abernc-lhsaid. A 1955 graduate-o- f Cyprus high school, Mr. Abeftiethys studying under the Jo-yiyi- j. professional progrant. He l the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Aberhsth of 8733 Wist 3030 South in- Magna'. - PRIMARY A.t NEWS Tit. Magna Second Ward Primary held their Home Builders Holiday and Trail Builders' Fun DaLay jointly on Friday at a lawn party, held at the home of Mrs. Aldcn Zabriskie. Thirty-thre- e guests enjoyed games, dancing and lunch. SISTER OF MAGNA MAN DIES JULY 29th Survivors include her husband, brother, Bernhardt Walk of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; a sister, Carolyn Walk of Chicago. Funeral Service Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, 2:00 p.m. in the Magna Community Baptist Church, in charge of Reverend William Clark. Interment will be made in the Memorial Gardens of the Valley under the direction of the Feel Funeral Home. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Paulos Auto Salesmen Win $1,000 Awards Two Magna Ball Squads To Play fin-me- 4-- EVENING SERVICE LEAVES Coast College 3 The fair is free, according to Gus Nnrcn, local chairman. There is not any admission charge to the grounds, exhibits and fair entertainments. Concessions, rides, food and drinks are all you have to pay for. Siebrand's Carnival and Circus is open each day, 1:30 p.m. to midnight. Magna Group Entering The Magna Cloverettes are waging a contest to ascertain who will be ready first with their project to display at the fair. . YOUTH 22-2- 22 to 25th. - GARFIELD The Utah Supplementary Edu cation program will conduct a private kindergarten at the Magna Womens Clubrooms. beginning September 5th. It will run with the public coucunently school year. ' Classes will be held Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Afternoon classes may be organized as they uie Clauses will be limited to approximately twenty students. Fuither information may be obtained Irotn the Utah Supplementary Education program. Suite 207, 1035 East 21st South, Salt Lake City, Utah. (in August 6th at 12:45 noon, a playhouse shed that had been built at the rear of a Garfield house, that was also vacant, located at 100 E. 15th Avenue, was set aflame by k rusene. Damage of $25 resulted. Many wonderful educational, informative and fun events are being planned at the Salt Lake County Fair in Murray on August Un-g.'re- "face-liftin- Private School To Begin September 5th At The Magna Womens Club ' sel-vtc- Mrs. Barbara Jvppson is holding a piano recital for her students on Friday evening, August 17th at the Oquirrh Stake House, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Several guests will also perform. Everyone is extended a special invitation to attend this event. DIES AT WOMAN USEA To Hold pony rides for the kiddies, free cookbooks for the ladies, 5c all day Friday and Sa:urday. See you there? ' Salt Lake County is now oiling and graveling 8400 West to 2400 South and the Magna Dump, to provide better, facilities for people to take tree limbs, refuse there, it was revealed this week. The dump is in excellent condition, having recently undergone g a by huge MAGNA l Kindergarten Program Here , Piano Recital Planned Aug. 17 : . al well-know- n The place is between the Biockbank junior high school and Magna Elementary School. It is planned to have a location that is (vntialiy located for the entire town. -- . On New Road To Local Dump 20 beau'iful lots has been formally approved by Salt Lake County, '('call'd oil 0400 West, near tin new Magna Safeway store, it was announced Tuesday by the developers, Keith Barton and E. G. laulos of the Western Rental , County Busy o' ; Magna. proposed Company. The lots range from 65 to 111 Funeral Rites This foot frontage to 156 foot d p'-Then- are still 8 lots available, all Thursday At Magna complete wiin el1 er connections, Community Church natuia! ga.--. city water with mein ,. ini ii and gutter, blacktop Mrs. Ruth Walk Martin, 42, I o. ill, ail : u:ilc:s' costs, title wife of Harold R. Martin of 3155 and deed chargi-sSouth 8450 West in Magna, sucyuur family mids. Development Started cumbed to a cerebral hemorrhage Free Breakfast Wink lias started on the Free breakfast will be seived Further information Sunday, 1:00 p.m. in Montrose, Saturday jiairuing at 9:00 a. in., 'may be obtained from either Mr. Colorado, while on a vacation with her husband. or Mr. Barton. featuring Pillsbury's best She was stricken and lived only cakes. Royal Segu bacon, Family 24 hours. Favorite syrup, Folgi-r'coffee. Mr. Glaser exti-ndThe regarded Magna woman a per-ouhad resided here fur several years, invitation to each and every person to witness a' live broadcast her husband being employed by direct from the store with KDYL the Refinery. Radio A I. a Carte on Friday, 8:05 Born In Chicago to 6:45 and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., SatShe was born November 24, 1913 in Chicago, Illinois, urday, 10:00 a. in. to 12:00 noon. daughThere will be free train and ter of Mr. and Mrx Fred Walk. Queens Known In This Area Has-lait- siibdivLuion Don-M- ingTheto pan-lpaul- Two Ilolladay ub-hu- SUBDIVISION Many Features Slated tr ; Earl Bradley will be held very between the Granite School District officials and Mag-- 1 na civic representatives relative to discussing a probable site to move the Garfield library buildA meeting shortly DEN-MA- R j pa.-is- d . OPENING l ; 87:1 Schools Hunter, had si-- Only 3 Return To Complete Studies At High School c- ISrm-IJiank-Elcmcnla- ("i'v Kail Rr.uiley i.-- sue Tiie iiov are inly 3 days apu: I nf Mr. in :m. both graduated from Cyp- and Mrs. Vernal Nelson of Hunter. rus high seliool, both were work- - Tn- y Ji parted Tuesday cvenm ry-on- i' ritmu.-inv.latio- in Sa'.l Lak :( r: and Huiilei. . . Cranile Considering Location For lagna Library Between J ENLIST IN AIR LAKE VIEW FORCE: DUO SERVES UNCLE SAM PLANS GRAND n.a t r :ie same lit .mi TWIN'S LOCAL DANCE GASSES TO END WITH FRIDAY PROGRAM SUMMER i It in The Timet or Leade- r- Garfield. Utah. Friday, August 10, 1050 Fortieth Year - - V --- : -- Read "The Complete Home Newspaper" A Political Story Strang, how a word can get ui ia.iroubla. I am reminded of the lory when a politician, speaking to a Urge crowd, said: Im pleas-- ; ed to see such a dense crowd here A '&r' Mm Two salesmen of the Fauloi Auto Co. in Magna, Malcolm F. Orr and Billie Klekas, were each awarded $1,000 for being the h salesmen in a district Utah, Wyoming, Moncomprising Two Magna junior biisi.bt.il tana, Idaho and Nevada. Finley-Fiicmcand teams, The presentation was made at will play fur the champ- a festive entertainment and Payionship title Monday evening, off Party held in Jackson Hole, August 13th at tho Magna Com- Wyoming, and attended by both munity Park, 8:00 p in. men, E. G. Paulos and Pete G. The winner of this event will Paulos of the Paulos Auto Comenter the be entitled to county pany over the weekend. competition. The men sold 119 new cars in There will not be any charge two months. Mr. Orr placed in for the game, and the public is Group 1 and Mr. Klekas in Group For Head Title Mori-Dych- n, invited. 8,- - sponsored by the Chevrolet Motor Division. CALENDAR PLANNED FOR Driver Education COMMUNITY Classes Slated At Plans arc being made to publish a calendar each week in the Magna Times and Garfield Leader, listing the dates of events that ate planned. John A. Rokieli, executive secretary of the Magna Community Council, asks that each civic, church and school organization send a card to his office, giving (- ficers, etc. His office will mail out cards, requesting each organization to list their scheduled dates of events. Magna Union Hall The Driver Education classes that were formerly scheduled for August 16 and 23 at the Magna Community Park will be held at the Magna Union Hall, it was announced Tuesday by officials. All interested are kindly asked to make note of the new meeting site. It begins at 7:00 p.m. Rides will be furnished by Car Club members to all who do not have a ride home. Everyone is welcome. IRRIGATION WATER CAUSES S700 DAMAGE TO NOREN MOTOR Lewis Bros. To Take Over Stage Service Sunday. Augu-- t 12lh, the Magna 2nd Ward Primary will present their Sunday night Birthday The Lew is Biuthers Stage lines Miss Mary Alice Spence, 75. of StTvicrii. to begin promptly at will give service from Salt Lake Wellsville, Utah, died July 29th 7:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially tn Magna, Garfield and area, forat her home of natural causes. Children should merly handled by the Salt Lake invited to afi-nd- . Funeral rites were conducted be present at 7:15 pm. Transportation Company, effective as of Monday, August 20lh, Thursday in Wellsville under the direction of the Peel Funeral it was rwealcd Tuesday to this All people tire kindHome. ly asked to note Monday, August paper. Included in her survivors is a 13lh will be the final summer They will follow the same schebrother, Charles Spence of Mag- Primary for the Magna 2nd Ward. dule as is published in the Magna na. Everyone is asked to meet at the Times and Garfield Leader and Sincere sympathy is extended. wardhouse, 11:00 a.m. with their hope to add other busses, which lunches for the hike to the park. will be announced at a later date. The larger the income, The Stilt Lake Transportation Fall Primary will begin Monharder it is to live within it. Company has had this area for day, September 10th. -- Richard Whately some time. inti-reste- " top-notc- Damage of $700 was caused to the Noren Motor Company, 8733 West 2700 South, on Saturday and Sunday, by waste water coming down the irrigation ditch behind 8700 West and crossing over Main Street, under the Noren building. Great damage occurred to stock, stationery and large amounts of dirt and debris were deposited in the show rooms, the work shops and the parts departments. The entire crew of the company spent all day Monday trying to clean up the place. The stench from the water was very bad. This is another case of too much irrigation water hitting Main Street, and causing a great deal of damage. Contacts arc now being made with officials and residents to sec if the water can't be controlled in a better manner. |