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Show Mayn Friday. November 2, 1956 Time. Magna. Utah Published Sines 1911 Howard Ridga. Publisher Ediih N. Ridge, Editor Published By The Copper Printing Company Iiauad each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered aa aacond clau mail mattar undar tha act ol March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Adludoad ou of tha bail waakly newspapers by tha Utah ftse Preu Association, given honorabla maniion by tha National Ctitortel Association. Kail subscription ratal - Payabla itrictly in advance - SIM yaar. Tha Tlmaa wolcomas contribution! from iti readara upon any f public interest. All commiinlcationi must ba signed. No i paid to anoaymoua contribution. NOTICE AN ELECTION BE IT RESOLVED by tha Board r of Trustees of the Disan Improvement Company, trict of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. That an election shall be held on the 5th day of December, 1956, within the boundaries of the Granger-Hunte-r Company, an Improvement District, for the pur- of tilling a vacancy crcaira Grangi-r-Huntt-- Public!. on, CUT ME OUT AMD HANG ME UPI I Gem Theatre i Thursday, Friday, Saturday Women's Chairman NovumlxT W 2, 1H56. Ridge Clerk Date of Publication, November NOTICE 2, 1956. A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING AN ELECTION BK IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees of th-- ' Magna Water Company, an Improvement District of Salt Lake Cuunty, State of Utah, That an election shall be liel l on the 5th day of December, 1956, by the rxpiiutinn of the term of within the boundaries of the Magna Water Company, an Improvea Trustee or the Gianjt-r-llunlt-of Company, an Improvement Dis- ment District, for the purpose filling a vacancy created by the trict. of the term of a TrustHint V.ui ri.'so'j'iun shall be expiration ee of the Magna Water Company, on Times in th; M;ijna published an Improvement District. tni' 2nd day of November, 195B. That this resolution shall be Passwl by the Hoard of Trust on ees of Ciranger-llunte- r Company, published in the Mana Times an Iinpnivi merit District of Salt the 2nd day of November, 1956. Passed by the Board of Trustees Lake County. Slate of Utah, this of Magna Water Company, an Im18th day of September, 1956. GRANGEIt-HUNTECOMPANY provement District of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, this 18th an Improvement District day of September, 1956. By Willard Jones MAGNA WATER COMPANY Chairman a Starts Clerk of e r A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING S an Improvement District By E. D. Jenkins L O. Larson TIMES MAGNA THE milk cow with FOR SALE-Go- od 21 3rd calf. Dial Magna 2711. Bowling "A" League In the "A" League, Jean Hub-bJ had hikjh game of 186 and series of 507 at the Utah Cupper ar Monday League Afternoon! In the Monday League, Adele Rush ton had high game of 139. Others were Jerry, Lois Johnston, Feel, 135-13- 0; 138-13- 1; LaPrele Matthews, 134. i I Tuesday Afternoon Club. In the Tuesday Afternoon comt, Other games were Shirley petition, Elva Rushton had high Aline Griffrh, 168; game of Norma Hauter, 155; Jean HubAfton Drain, Amy Romaine Zitn. 157; Nola Sizemore, 161; Carol Ber-tocbard, Alice Begf-nt- , Nellie Emma Strebble, Elaine Husband, 171; Margaret Margaret Buttcrfield. 154; MadeKodgcrs, 160; Arvilla Knight, Powell, 156; Nelson, 150; Virginia Walker, 154; leine Robinson, Norma Dot Merrill, 150; Patty McDonald. Sain, 148; Juanita Truitt, 142; Irene Tuckey, 165. Mabel Jean Kemp, 138; Nadine 174-16- 196-14- 6; 134-17- on choice 5 yr. old brick homo in sparkling con. 2 BR up and 2 In bamt dou-- ! bla gar. landscaped and atlrac-- j lively priced. $12,300 or will ac- cepi GI appraisal. Sao at 2990 S. 9750 Wast. Phono Mr. Kaii at EM or AM IMMEDIATE-Po- is. 178-14- h, 151-16- 157-14- 8; 130-15- 7; 150-14- 7; 133-15- 0; 153-15- 0; Cooley, 136. T "B" League the "B" League, Claone Dyehes had high game of 178 and series of 463 with other games of modal saw- 168 and 117. WISH TO Some of the other fine games ing machine. Please dial 2598. 20 were Esther Matz, 162; Alice 302 Fell Bldg S. L. BUY--01d- C. 00 In CYPRUS CAPERS er live in Kearns when h.- Cyprus A cappilla has set their father is working as a carpenter. date for the Alumni party for Fri- -' Ko says he finds Cyprus quit.' day. November 9th. There will be different than the one he attended refreshments and a contest bein Holland. In Holland students tween the old A cappella choirs went to school 6 days a week anj and the new one. 10 months a year. There was nit Kvcryuiie whj has been a fortime for recreation, although fav- mer member is invited to attend. orite sports were sockerball and ice skating. Rifle Club Ko says the most amazing mounhe finds are the here things tains and quantity of cars. No one A new club has bein organized owned a car in his family. In fact, very few in Holland owned cars. 'at Cyprus, the Rifle Club. Newly The two students from out if elected officers are Keith Korous, the state are Sydney Holmes, a president; Tommy Ketchum, vice sophomore and her brother, Doug- president: Dick Harmon, secrelas Holmes, a senior. They came tary: Terry Harmon, executive Myron Bridges, treasurer. from Wyoming and are living in Kearns. The purpose of the club is to Cyprus is very happy to have promo'.e safe use in fire arms and new these students and hope they perfection in skilled shooting. will like our school. now ' of-fic- o, Denece Disera, 158; 149; Romaine FOUND-Thr- ee kaya on a round Norma Collings, Vi 161; Dor163; at Zito, Nordquist, have Owner sami may ring. Davis, 142; office. Dorothy Gilgen. othy Copper Printing Company 156; 20 By Judy IA Stewart Reporter New Students Three new students have en149; Cleone Farnsworth. 142. rolled at Squad No. 5 took high game of It is notCyprus. unusual for Cyprus to 690 and series of 1910. Team No. 4 took 4 points and 5 have students come from out of the state, but it is unique to have k and 6, 3 points. them from another country. A boy came from Amsterdam, Holland about three weeks ago. His name is Carrtlis Jacobus Bu-iHe prefers to be called Ko. BY He arrived with his parents, a "CHUCK" BURT sister and two brothers and they ITS COUNTRY INN 5419 WEST 3500 SOUTH I New Dining Room Now Open j Featuring; Chicken and Steak Dinners rs: Also "Chicken in a Basket-Hou- f November -3 Starts FrU 6:00 P.M. Thus, k SaL. 7:00 PM Complete Show All Thro Nights, 1:00 ' .m. I 5:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. s. Closed Sundays and Mondays VOTE FOR A MAN WHO WAS BORN, EDUCATED AND SPENT HIS LIFE IN MAGNA James Brussatto am Autfo taut mautt i " Those are the FIRST SQUAWKS Chuck over bad on his service." Saturday Mickey Mouse Club Matinee Out 3:30 Starts 12 Noon Both Features Serial P.M. and Extra Cartooni 3 Stooge November Sunday, Monday, Tuesday USlMSSl XiJIWi A Candidate If you have reason to squawk about our service, it will be because it's TOO 4-5- -6 Last Show 9:00 P.M. Starts 7:00 PM. Democratic Candidate for Utah House of Representatives, 21st Legislative District mimi aiuMiuw ncn GOOD! ! And ALL OF YOU ! CHUCK'S (M Vote Sinclair Products Straight Democratic November POLLS OPEN FROM 7:00 A. M. TO 1:00 P. M. Phono 9557 849S Waat 2700 South Also Cartoon For Labor, Veterans, (Paid Political Advertisement! News Novelty S BE SURE AND ENTER THE "SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" CONTEST AT THE GEM THEATRE C 1ST PRIZE--- ! MONTH PASS 3 2ND PRIZE--- 2 MONTH PASS 3RD PRIZE- -1 MONTH PASS Enter Contest November 3 To The Com Theatre f a i S Tastes so rich Swallows so smooth Wednesday, November 7 Community Recreation Show "DALLAS" with Gary Cooper Shows Starts Thursday, November Days "RUN FOR THE SUN" 8-T- hree With Richard Widmark Plus "PHOENIX CITY STORY" 3 1 ""Be"8ure And Enter The "Solid Gold Cadillac" Contest THE HILL I HILL COMPANY. DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS, LOUISVILLE. KY. PROOF WIIIRWIN WHISKEY- -86 STDSIP.HT KFNTIITKV CafflerbOn Some of Senator Wallace F. Dennett's accomplishments for Utah's cattlemen: Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including increased allowances Tor feed grains and nay and roughage program. DROUTH RELIEF: GRAZING AMENDMENT: amendment to Soil Bank. Established Congressional intent Tor the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading practices, giving ine oetter break to lean grass-lecattle. MEAT GRADING: d OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL: Sir GASOLINE TAX REFUND: Voted against high supports on feed grains. Increased federal funds for Utah predatorv animal control by $53,000, for this year. Supported measure to refund inonev to farmers buvins eas for use in fai m equipment. Estimated savings to farmers nationally-S- W million. SOCIAL SECURITY EXTENSION TO FARMERS: Noted to include FARM CREDIT PROGRAM: five million 1 1 farm families in Social Scciui'; !. legislation to improve farm credit. TAXES: Supported revisions in tax law to provide more equitable depreciation allowance on farm equipment and machinery. SMALL RECLAMATION PROJECTS: Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 small projects in Utah to aid in irrigating 171,000 acres at an estimated cost of S32 million. ' $uipported expanded brucellosis program whi ch provided almost ttah for the last three vears. BRUCELLOSIS PROGRA.'.: $6!00,000 in Obtained additional FOREST ROADS: S 0,Ji 1 milium for ..nent I programs. Pushed forest reseeding RESEEDING PROGRAM: pro-- am to improve ranges. This message sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: George Barton Howard Clegg Manli Tooele George Magnuson Jess Conovor Frrran Curie Male j- let's ... David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Otden Salt Lake City Fernm Charles Redd Horace Allred R. D. Buchanan LaSil RooKvtlt Rkhficld Keep BENNETT Arthur A. Lemon X in ffie Senate He's a veteran on Ike's team (Paid jioliikil adieiiitrineiil by Ciiiieni for Bcnncit Committee, Lyk M. Ward. Chairman) MP S'iJl gSBfe A lf 1 yu Prfar p,act an X vol offr ,ht jjitiv vo for individual candidatai simply tandidcrt f your choic and DO r any party dl'9naion S 'Sjtfl 6 |