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Show arfieldJLeaderjjC Docs Our Necessary, Town Have Important Thinjrs? Town are lino !ia: vj.t i p:i p lV .j,t . sion, Them fits." I' a town hopes to uttiiict n, :v ness and pavruils thrio :: a number of thin m st must 1 a tv 1 A nationwide stj-recenllv ported in City" sli v that the following ore five of the v. biiT Aiiu-nc.i- Let U i new liiir.ii abnut th.il. j.-i- 1 :i- These i All A A .1 1 HI1 f'lIi'lW Tk ll,!' i U lilj n most important: 1. Adequate sehimls 2. Adequate housing 3. Good recreainn.il d:u:!ili4. Good financial resource;. IN SORORITIES GIRL SCOUT NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING SET NOVEMBER 15 Tliere will b- - . in:eting of the Magna Neighborhood of Girl Scouts nn November 15ih at 10 00 a in. at the Magna "Li lle House." Tnc bocni ss to lie diseussed at this nieeting will be: report from the District Meeting, Day Camp, 'Windup," of the Calendar Sale. service projects for troops, pro-- 1 of the leaders and troops and report of the 1957 budget. Mrs. K. V. Hardy represented our neighborhood at the Big Tree Regional Girl Scout Conference" at Long Beach. California, October 30 to November 1. There is a need for more Girl Seout leaders. Troops may be siaited at any time of the year. Anyone interested in the Girl Seout program may take the "Leadership Training" and come a leader. bli-m- s Twn M.u: .a .i.i a coeds at "he L'mvi rsity ..f l':.ii nave been re-- l. a'.ed l'v t!ie I I) an af Women's it.ee - iici.'i.' lOg-nlNow each of thco quulifu-nvii'ifor nv.tia-ti.-- :i ml i a depend in large measure on tne T.i v in, taxes and payrolls paid by Pol, in I. 3773 Pin Mu snr.ii'ity, who are already hive. S min SiiJi' W. Without them we could not sup- .and Melon fla; Matthews. 233(1 Delia Delta port our schools and pin ks, wiih-ou- t South tSiii) We-- t. IS it ft Delta Mini i them we could not have girls pledged !a-year and facilities, the streets, mio tn mii m u a s it in curbs and gutters that attract in- w,ll bi- in.: a!.-:vestments in housing. Without tin- near l'ulur Tn-..i i a::', ng 23 women prosperous businesses the town studen's juun iiaaile for initia-- ; has virtually no financial banks can never be Hurt by the Dean n.r Women's ofmore prosperous than the com- fice. munities they serve. M.ss Polan.1, a ilaugh'.cr of Mr. Mrs. G.mge 11. Poland, 3773 and So, if we want our town to laiio West, is a junior home have bigger payrolls Sujtii grow-- lu s'udiiit at the univcr-- , which mean a mure prosperous economics Sue is a J54 c.radua'a' of the The Magna Chamber of Com- recommunity for ailwe should school. mercc high Cyprus will meet Wednesday, member the importance of the M'-- s Matthews, a daughter of November 14th at Carl's Highway businesses that are here now. Now we are nut so naive as to Mr. and Mrs Weldon C. Matthews. :Cafe on 21st South at 12:00 noon. Special discussion will be held believe anyone is going to do bus- 293(3 South 8'iOO West, is a sophoiness here simply on the basis of more. physical education student. on the December promotion ideas at-; civic duty. Invariably we will all She is a 1935 graduate of Cyprus for merchants. Everyone's is tendance school. At the she urged. high university, go where we can get what we Speakers a: the meeting will be want at the price we want to pay. is a member of the band, g'ulent T. Hunter, repre- -' Thats the way it should be. But !partieipat.on committee, Aqua-- 1 Mr. Sherman an insurance concern, who how about those dollars that we maids swimming group and the will demonstrate how to mark spend away front home, that could Sponsor Corps. hub caps so they can be identified be spent for exactly the same if they are stolen. thing here? Thievery of hub caps in this In a year they add up to hundarea is becoming quite a problem. reds of thousands of dollars. And Another speaker will be Colthey are dollars that will never onel Kaufmann who will speak on get back to our town-- to help the enlargement of the reserve build schools, parks, stive ts-- to go unit in Magna. into our friends and neighbors' 5. Prosperous business- s a- l ci-- : C of C Magna To Meet Here November 14th !'i- I 1 1 P. G. 1st Ward Plans Bazaar On November 16 !ruberoid ROOFING and SIDING I I I I FREE Estimates, Call Joe Vaculin, 2154 For StH Give Green Stamps Wo Now 00 1 1 Thu Pleasant Groin First Ward is entertaining at a bazaar on Friday, November 16th, announces M' s. II. L. Garfield, president. A hot dinner will be served, beginning at 5:00 p.m., and booths FridayjJotfbmbefdJftM Local Youths Make Hit On Impersonation Magna Elementary School News WHO DIED FOR FREEDOM In Mr. McCarty's room we made some reports. We had a lot of fun. Some of us like to do reports, and sjnie do it very well. The lowest score anybody could get was 60 (Editors Note The local VFW arid the highest was 98. We hope mr' Auxiliary respectfully dedicates !t0 dj-- man' Alta Kay Thomas, 6th grade the following article to all War dead who gave their lives for Mr. Hicks' room has been comtheir country, observing Armistice Day on Sunday, November piling scrapbooks on many subjects. We have been studying Uth.) segregation, the coppt r neat, their spelling correjt the Olympics. etc. Ur. their punctuation complete. going to California this They enjoyed the trip very to judge a quartet con- much. Miss Karen Hawkins, lino- test type operator, made their names Marilyn Nicholson, 6th grade in metal. She also explained about the linotype machine. The three reporters of the MagEveryone at the printing office na Elementary School made a very was very niie to us and it was a interesting trip Tuesday, October most interesting tr.p. 30lh. When Kathy Richards, La Dean Hatch and Judith Pehrson took If any man se ks fos grea'ness, their news articles to Mr. Debs' let hun forget greatness and ask offu.e, he decided to take them to truth, anc h(, will j,nd the Copper Printing Company of-I- lura.-e Mann fice, so they could see how importo tant it was have their writing elections, industry, Hicks is weekend j fr Magna Elementary Gets $115 From Sale Of The Magna Elementary School realized a total of BUS from-th- e sale of deer hides Utat worn brought to the school bynUsdanta and parents, announces Mrs. Doa Al none- - PTA president. The money will bo--u serf 4or jPTA projects. A total of 97 deer hides were brought and given to thetchooL - r gMd-.Tne- - d Garden Club Meeting Slated November 14th The regular monthly business meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held Wednesday, November 14th, 8:00 p.m. in the Firehall. Emil Feulner, president, extends a warm and welcome invitation to everyone for their attendance. Several special topics of interest will be presented. P.G. 2nd Ward Slates Bazaar On November 15 The Pleasant Green Second Ward is slating a bazaar on November 15th, beginning at 5:00 p. m., sponsored by the Relief Society. Dinner will be served and booths containing many articles of clothing;, goodies to eat and other novelties will undoubtedly attract a large group. where homemade candy, popcorn balls, etc. will be sold, will be feature attractions. like a string Two youths, Loran Gray of weResponsibility's can only see the middle of. Everyone is welcome at this enGarfield of and Kearns, formerly tertainment. Both ends are out of sight Val Haslam of Sugarhouse, were a William McFee decided hit Saturday at Afton, Behold the turtle. He makes with their impersona- progress only when he sticks his Wyoming, tion of Liberac? and brother, neck out. George. -- James Bryant Conant Mr. Mel Flcgal obtained the services of the youths and they performed at the Valleon Ballroom in Afton, for a Firemen's Ball. Mr. Gray portrayed Liberace and Mr. Haslam was his brother, Out of Kentucky, the great bout bon country, comet the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years . . . Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky fiS IS?2 ge bourbon George. Mr. Haslam also presented se-- ; lections of Clow worm, from the noted opera. SATURDAY AT CYPRUS ON 6:00 and IvLUR P. M. MAGNA 57 0 Cyprus Students Making Preparations Contest 'On Song-Ye- ll Students at Cyprus high school are very busy and enthusiastic about the Song & Yell which will be presented on Wednesday, November 21st. This activity is occupying the thoughts and time of almost the entire student-bod- y and some unusual acts are expected from each class. Wy&mmir.. know all that talk youve been about the 1957 new car models being really new? You Well, in die case of the 1957 Buicki its true gospel true. We mean these 1957 Buicks are new in the precise and literal sense. We mean new from the ground up, and from gleaming grille to sassy taillights. We mean new lowness, new styling, new bodies, new windshields; pew controls, d instrument panels, new new safety steering wheels, new seating, new fabrics, new colors. We mean new front end; new rear end, new frame, new braking; new steering, new handling, new riding, new roadability a whole new chassis of greater safety-padde- compression from their displacement. And we mean, most of all, ms advenced new Variable Pitch Dynaflowso instant in the startingrangeso utterly smooth in "Drive" that and so totally meed is preeticelly "Low" for your full-ran- ge eliminated. So come take in these these boldly beautiful, these instantly low-silhouet- te, obedient Buicks for 1957. Then youll see why you cant blame us lot being so fired up about it all and how catching this excitement can be. ht Now Adoeuced VeriaUe Mtck Dynsfe 9mM U tWmdsrd taUf. o If Djnsfiow Baitk on InAmUt, Softr md Ctnlmy-opdomoth ontra ton on She Special. it nd aS solidity and safety. We mean V8 engines new from the crankshaft up engines that deliver e an high in horsepower and all-tim- IS "JACK AND THE A MW NIC-T- BEANSTALK ON NOV. 12 color spectacular brought to you by your lukk Doolor WNtN liTTB AUTOMOMUS NOREN MOTOR COMPANY ItuiiM a si as if issiisa miiht ha nets ittasiT iiTiuisi csarsn uwitsciivil. iibiam 1733 Wool 2700 South Phono 7777 Ail BUM MUCK WIU SUM THSM- . DcerllidfS: Today we gather solemnly - And bow our heads in prayer. For all God's eterthe patriotio souls--Iones who wore the nal care--Thuniform--O- f our great U. S. died for freedom, to pres; rve ..Our democratic way. Wherever there are crosses white--Witmemories to hold--Foloving mothers who have flaos.. Adorned uu-r with stars of us, that we might live- And help nil nations be- .United in a human bond--olasting liberty--Gobless and rest all those who proved--their everlasting worth--Anus strength to keep the peace give They fought for on this earth. f ' - |