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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, October 26, 1956 ARE WE DRIBBLING AWAY OUR TOWN'S PROSPERITY? GIRL Seoul'S 'MAGNA MAN SET DATE FOR HONORED AT CALENDAR SALFJFINAL RITES Magna Maid On U Cheerleader Ranka If every family m town sp n ls $5 a week aw.iv from our town, '.hat totals StiSO.i.M) a yea: ' This steady '.r am of r lu'.ively The I'nivei s:ty of Utah small expenditure., made out O- we. k aided miotlier pretty ttawa adds up to :n:g!,ty b:g sums to its r.ir.k-- . dice: loud-in a year. And t::at sum is Anne Tyg es :: ot Magna tinfrom Sin- i the d i ,g :ler o! Mr prosperity .d of our community. Mrs. Hoy 1, lygrscn, 2aou S utii The above example is bus d on tH50 West. a town .of 10,000- 10.000x4-2,50A freshman. R.v Anne 1 ses families: 5x2500 $12,500; 52 w.oks a place al:igi le anotn r V 000. xl2. cheerleader from Magna, (.Vuii. e Next time we are temple i ti Jo M.it'.h.-- s. I'oiime J i, , ihiugn-te- r buy something that of Mr. and Mis Weld. in could be bought at th . same price Matthew:', 2;)3'i S i.ith Siiud West, at home, lets remind ourselves is the uitiveisity's head cheer-le- a i r that the same .nowy spent at home helps ti builtl our .sch.mls. Hoy Anne was a cheerleader at pay our teachers, pav,' our Cyprus high school where she aland provide the many s rviees so was fnotuuii qii.en and a that we expect of a thriving com- G:rl' State representative. She also reigned as qu en of the Cymunity. Let's each elect ourself as a prus Seminary, Church of Jesus "finiter in the dyke," for. like the Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. legendary boy that saved Holland by stopping a tiny leak in the dyke, we can save our town's prosperity by stopping the dribble that grows to a flo id. Let's shop at home! t - 0 500-505- t- ISrockbank Jr. News Enjoyable Hayride Members of the faculty and studeattended the funeral of The Junior Gleaners and Junior nt-body M Men of the Spencer Ward en- - Mr. Robot Carlyle Braithwaite a memjoyed a hayride Thursday even- - Tuesday. Mr. Braithwaite, ber of Urockbank faculty, died of ing. After the havnde, the group met at the wardhouse for games a heart attack while deer hunting. He was a fine man and a wise and refreshments. teacher and will be greatly missattended tiie Eighteen party which was under the direction of ed by the faculty and student their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Kent! body. Curtis. On Thursday, there will be a volley ball game between the Brockbank team and Granite junior high. It will be played here. j j The calendar; will sell for s we:1-.each. Tlie troops w.ll receive 5c .V Lu twigS ll.ii-i'.- . i'.c liar ; and the Magna noi:!io iihood receive 9c per c.ii-- i 59, of 2848 South 39.VJ W known Magna i.i ,i ,i n.i : : ; at hi .i.!, :i. i. Y:ie n ..ii y each troop will Saturday c:,...-c-s !. u,cd to ca:: y on their Girl of notin'.,: ti Mr. 11 w:i- - born Man aitivities and buy supplies 111 Salt Lake Cl . t laid, Mg and equipment they will need n H had The Magna neighborhood us.-- the and Ann, Gieeii Han.-efor lived in Magna veils thnty of funds to help covi r expens-11 vot,-- : 111a. nt. lining the Scout House, and was a World War Survivors include sisters, M'j. nnk'iig improvements and buying Florence Harm.m, Magna; Mrs. bonks needed bv the leaders. Hath Warr, Gra-- i e; ; Mrs. C!a: ice Mrs 15: 'die Sait Luke City. IM n The rites were nel ! a and burial made m the Salt Lake 'i- : - : i fi-- ms-o- fob jjj Windows I Aluminum Storm Doors s Awnings Patio Covers Roofing Siding FREE ESTIMATES PAUL RAZZECA 3 Magna II7S I Friday night will be the Hallowe'en Dance. The student-counc- il will decorate the gym in orange E I and black with Hallowe'en figures on the wall. The dance will s' art E at 7:15 and let nut at 9:45 p.m. There will be an admission of 25c E E stag with activity card, 50c stag without card. 35c couple w ith card and 75c couple without card. Karen Kcetch 00 s j s Ted-'-co- CYPRUS PTA NOVEMBER Tlie Spencer Wat a Hallowe'en p.u ven.ng Use O a...u.i i d 7 .'0 p Kvi:).n. . ..1 1 . i i;.. Jill ba. '!;.. p.e w t:ie mere habit a: e to not w. ar ma.-xMany ui'pris, .. e iia:.:i.f. eslm en.s wii! be an I Tski'll luULUl ; n Iteg:l: aliini is now fir the Atult fecte.l being af- Education pons, .red by the Granite District and PTA, an- M:-- . I: ..nr ltobeit Fox, who is .11 eii.'ii e "f the local group. Typ el.is.ses at 12 lessons for impshade making at 6 - fiir $150 e and landscaping s he taught at Brock-'..rn- v junmr high school. S' ,..-iila.vses arc now being at Cyprus by Mrs. C. 'ii, I. M They arc filled. r..r.''i"!' infiirmation and regis-,..,'-- 1 t!iabove classes may .Iiiai.-ie-j by calling Mrs. Fox .!:i--i- - - ! : r.ighl. ... , e..ii,u i " - 0-- 21!l.i i AWMWLWiW,V.W,WyVAWWWWW j P tfvj j 8 I .1 ; .1 ., a.i:. FA If. 1 M.:i M .. 1' : .1 - M r :, .,u ! aSKed to piano:!..; on Ad K Y! . ' - School Seeks Deer Hides Card of Thanks II is with our most heartfelt appreciation that we wish to express our sinccrest thanks fur the beautiful cards and the various kindnesses extended to our beloved one during his recent illness. It was a great source of comfort and cheer to him :o hear from his many friends whom he cherished and loved so dearly. With deepest humility and love, we, his family, express our grateful thanks for the many gracious acts of love extended to him and to us. They will be long remembered. The family of Rufus C. Parks Whit'.ii-- r u ili-.- lM'A li: ), is : (i,', i 1,1 making l.va.-turhelp ineii'iiM' t:u-:Hunter :ei,ients vvhn hav- - I er hides and wish '.u donate them for his worthy rause are kindly to eall Ailer.e Ciaig. AM Mary Defa. AM or Delvine Ilyinas, M.igna 5582 A group of residents will piek up the hides on November 1 Lions Plan Annual Turkey Raffle Nov. 19 2960 S. 8750 W. Bicycles Fine Condition Used Bikes Parts and repair! for all Models Lawn mowers sharpened And repaired We now have the New. Modern "IDEAL" Sharpening equipment Reasonable rates All Work Guaranteed 1 r 33 - ATTENDING Mr. Fotnoringham SCHOOL Fort Gordon, Ga. Pvt. James L. Dunkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.- lvin Dunkley, Sr., 12 Magna Row, Magna, Utah, recently begun the second phase ef six months of active duly under the Reserve Forces Act at Fort Gordon, Ga. Pvt. Dunkley is right weeks of advanc.d individual signal communications training. He recently comple'.ed ight weeks of basic combat training at Fort Bliss. Texas. Men volunteering for the tour of active duty are permitted to finish their military service in local Army Reserve or National Guard units. The soldier was graduated from Cyprus High in Manila Lumber & Hardware Phona Magna 2271 POOR! is being chairman. by Gust Noren and J,,,- W. ll.'.Mtto. Chances are no.v being sold on the 12 turkeys that will be given away. A lirket purchas.-- r does not have to lie present at the lalfle to win! All proceeds will be d fur the bene! it c.f the boys and girls in this area. of tha board Each lhe Real of th rev-ale- . Dial 2482 New SCHWINN H.-- , COMET ..ALUMINUM COVERED LOAF PAN COVERED CAKE PAN PAN SAUCE PANS LAYER CAKE PANS BISCUIT PAN SHOP Tin Th,' Lions Club is completing plans for the annual Turkey Raffle on Friday, November 1th. the week preceding Thanksgiving, it was d here Tuesday by Harold Hawkes, N( for ovar 3 yaart, filling a vacancy by appointment. Ha alao serves as a mambar of tha Salt Laka County Recreation Board, representing Granite District. During hia term of office, tha Jackling Swimming Pool has been constructed with full cooperation between Granite District and tha Recreation Board. Tha new Magna Elementary School, new auditorium at Brockbank, now gymnasium and new classrooms at Cyprus have also bean built during hia lem. Vote for O. K. Fotheringham for Granite Board and Insure representation on tha County Recreation. ' .'it f.n. . .1 'in.'ti .. p: .a. - 1 Whittier ITA. Board of Education Granite School District mtmbtr : , i . I 1 1,1 , 0. K. Fotheringham O. K. Folharingham has baan : Upen Gl.-nn- : ; M ,or lati'ag n and i:c:-,- n A :' '" " ! i ,( SLATES MEET FOR on W .:.i j ill iv v:c ' V- - .1.1 ,1 No:1,:, J01 Ian S'. , it w " ii.. '.lone Kiui.c," an) is ' ' e.- Ki-.-- i' t tA M .1:1 :n G."Uis a I,,- iv.-i- : i I StaKe M : M.igitj Sec, r. til's' :ipe: i: .1 t con.l A.; : ; ti'i I.i.r,::; n N'oviinber 21rl. the Fu-fay- s a.'e Oil Sat tn Jay, Novembe. J ) at City ccmeteiy under the direction 8 30 o'clock, t.ie S'.nse i ..;i, i;,,,ir- of the Peel Funeral Honc ing an Arm.ticc Dance ai trie Mr. Hansen was liked by Jio.-t-s Stakehouse. Tiler, will be .1 of friend and news of h.- pacing ;u provide niu.si,-- and was met w.th Mir-oan. : a: . I vet.vutie is invited t attend. ; Sincere sympj'h.v is exteii The first meeting of the Cyprus the bereaved faiinlv. T.:.Li'.ii-ij.j,- . r.irent-Teache- r will Association Quartet Fe.-t,-va! to be held Meiiduy. be held on Thursday. November 2iH!l at 7.30 CiVluek at the N.'it'i 8th at 7:30 p.m. This will be a Jshort gathering and the remainder iJiin Siiikehouse. of the time will be used for conI'.ir'.ieipating stakes me N'.n!:i Ju'.f.m, liquiirn, T.iyl.n die. Mt sultation wi'h teachers. All parents are urged to attend. Further details will be announcAVAWAVWAVAW.V. ed in next weeks issue. ERNIES BICYCLE WE SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT Candidate For .. V.WI i lasses t i ti. 2nd Wuid ,iil the o'uer u'. 2nd Wuid. v pr. M 0iu.rili :i 1 . VWWWVWMMWVWVWWWWWWWUWWWVtAAVtAftMMmwUWWVWVWVWS Re-Electi- T- .!: : . I Adult Sessions 13-.I- -- S : W l):i .i 1: I .ii: -- f.i i 1 ' ..1 v d m J-- . .m ; 1 ns Tji-.t.- iv L:i (Via, r. h Snows :i i 'll Ml Kct .r.i.-n Ward 3ik-- ; i j And Services Held Monday; Burial Made In City Cerrlery Cr.i! be on - do oting Knd.iv. October 26' h af-- , '.v.ll ca'a-ndai- s Ter tcl.o il. - - c'l.nful and useful i'i. Scout ,J. 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