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Show Universal Microfilming 141 Flerponl Annul Suit Lake City. Utah Firti-- In News Coverage Firs!--I- n Reader Iniereit First--I- n Service Community The Complete Home Newspaper" Mat;na. Utah. Fridav. XMAS plane trip as guests VACATION OF SCHOOL TO START HERE GOVERNMENT George F. Cronur. pro of the Mugni C.'omni u 11. T. Cuinci!: Dyehes. p i - .dent of tin-- Magna ChaM.b r uf Commerce, Hubbard, TAI 111 VUV 1 Tuck1 11 i 1 and ivj. .joining lUlJ Cyprus sel.u il, left Tuesday in an ail plane as guests of the govern- moiit for a tr.p to Fort Ord. Tin1 I: M, tugct.i r wilii ethers in a group from Salt Lake City and Ogden, wont en a Govern- leaving h re at 8:1)0 a. in. and arriving in California at 2:00 p.m. The group irpcct-the RFA (Reserve Force Act) past and section and on Wednesday were dinner guests of the 5th Infantry Division and Fort Ord. Remarks were given by Gilman C. Mudgctt, commanding general 5th Infantry D:- vision and Fort Ord, California (,n the Reserve Forces Ac' nf hi;h J Chr.stinas scao l vacation fir Granite District will start on Friday, D 'comber 21st and end on Wednesday, January 2nd, according to announcement made by school authorities. A vane'y of plans for the Yule-t:d- e vacation will be announced in next week's edition. Ol j 1 A Holiday Hoop Tourney is set at Cyprus high school on Friday,! nt Roma, ks Vocal Duet er. nee. 9:00 Westminster plays Wes'. State College of Gunnison. Colo-admember of the Rocky Moun-.ai- n ff 11 U W 3 1 1 o. Maj.-Genei- Ice-Break- ,. ; V.- i . is 'hi ' WHEN? er A. C. lfialson Alfred C. Nielson, former llunt-tc- r resident and teacher at Oquirrh Stake Seminary for a number of years, was guest speaker at the Hunter Second Ward Sunday evening service. Mr. Nielson recently returned from the Hawaiian Islands where he helped organize LDS seminar- Go Who: ... - V.i:.: u : - Nj T ' Mi a il .' e ("a men r 1: Ni-o'i Male Croup : 1..I Banc .1:1 V- - - "God Be With .Til. Y- I.ein T.i.c.i 'liar. .. M '.'ll ..I i ' r Of a. A i ies. He told of the beauty and growth of these noted islands. Mr. Nielson now resides in Salt Lake City. t: 1 l". . .1 ) n i Hi i.ii- :i i Hit ,i C.ll ,:i T:. 1 TO BUILD TRAILER COURT : vu 1 i CYPRUS HOOP SOUAD PLAYS :i GAMES l'PIIHY !tll&l TO VARIED WISHES LISTENS Team For League Competition 'I ' f 1 TV ' ?S: i ? a raastvM iv IS er Young ladies participating in the Sheath Gathering ceremony were Marlene Feulner, Joyce Diane Swan, LaRae Unsworth, of the The monthly meeting Kareen Doxey, Daryle Thomas, will Magna Community Council be held Monday, December 17th Bailey, LaRae Jenkins and Nyla in the office of the executive sec- Bradley. Ward YWMIA president, Mrs. retary, Jjhn A. Rokich. Irene Furness, gave an inspiraatto are meir.b All urged ts tional talk to the young ladies. tend the 8:30 p.m. meeting. Dora Miller, counsellor, expressed words of appreciation. Closing song was My Testimony" by the group and closing prayer was offered by LaRae Jenkins. EXAM FOR GRANDDADDY AUTO LICENSES IN MAGNA DEC 19 ers licenses must take eye tests if they want :n Mag- before January 1st, w:il iiuto Lei in good license their to ntain 19 h ,t na Wviln. jd iy. '!' from 6 91), to 10. n3 p.m. at the standing. Beginning January 1, the High ; .: Magna Fir.-hai- i way Patrol will take up any granddaddy licenses they inspect will ex that are not stamped showing that The original :. the holders have taken an eye pire on January 1st, 1957. Holders of "graniiilnjijy'' driv test. mddad-dy- " Thank You! The Spencer Ward wishes to thank all who helped to make on Smokeless Smoker their Friday evening so successful. A very enjoyable time was reported. The main attraction fe lured wrestling between the Great Sasaki vs. Woody Shrod, both well known on TV. Car k was eKti-- the Oquirrh Fund Monday evening, succeeding W. S. Hook, who lias so efficiently served as president fur the past five years and was also associated with the group for: two other years. Mr. Hook was given a sincere vote of thanks and appreciation for his fine sit-- ! r , "other lit ( lltliK. The ann.i.i. K.';,ul' el.clcd of beers are O. Fotheringham, first vice p.,,i. dent; E. E. Mat: hews, second vice president and William H. Unger-- ' er. secretary - tivasur. r. The Mail Story i 'vtul wil! lay. l)::u'm- - yp.u- - mga ,, , begins at 8:('l) pan. The iiileitamMi.iil will cuns-- t uf numbers from the eliural group, band un.i filing i nseinbles. W. A. Mc.Vli. : will di:i et the instrjm n::il .ee' ion ar.d James Maher is in char.; of vocal. 1 i ! Iluish. Magna Postmaster - Byron L. i ( tt pre-enti- Oil. Will I 1 FINAL RITES I:i ad.i.tiMi. nuinli.i.-- will I) .lien. A mo I co'di.J ir.v.tii inn tu i v .;,. .r. i .1 liii-ili't-c at til..- Yue tide HELD FOR The Mail Early fur Christmas campaign is really in high gear tverd. MAGNA WOMAN at tnc Magna Post Office with a large number of local residents doing their holiday mailings in Funeral services were conducted Saturday in the Magna 1st plenty of time fur pro Christmas delivery. Ward Chapel for Mrs. Alta Poul-owife of Peter J. Poulos of Christmas unsealed Although Mrs. Poulos died Tuesday Magna. two cents mailable fur are cards at 8:35 p.m. in St. Mark's Hospipostage, you should lie advised tal. that when you use threc-cen- t Bishop T. E. Collings wax in stamps on your Lards you get charge. Opening prayer was given s service. The use of .. w. '."1 Alt : . known Lawrence Bowen; vocal duet first-clas- s postage insures for- - fact lu ui:':ciai.s tll:t G.i'IiKIC by Jimmie and Gladys Hales. warding service if the addressee Schu.', Bi.iirii-- i nuni,- - mare money by has moved or the card will be re- - jj.j run its schu ils. it was brought You Are a Wonderful Mother; turned to you if the recipient can- - fmhiy t ) the attinion of Tour speaker, Charles Swenson; duet not be located. On Christmas 'Salt Lake C'uiinV senalurs and from Mr. and Mrs. Hales, SomeWj'11 Understand; speakers, mail, you. seven cards s:nt by first-clas- s who nirl day i n Boekstead, Joseph can include those Friday meal with nvmbers of eil hand iv messages, making Granite's Board of Education. mure personal. Wi'iv-- i the m five vioo :he S"' Goin8 Home," by Kathleen your " J Use Return Address dsM: u t Ws.l have to have two Pearce; benediction, Ezra Laram, Burul was mado m Mt' 0,!Vel It is pcifectly correct and. more high svIumIs and three jun dodicat-:- d fact, advisable to include your re- - ijor high schools to serve th.- grow-tur- n cemetery and the grave by E. E. Matthews. name and address on each i;,g popiila'.iun. Christmas card envelope. This Superintendent David Gourlev i.i now taxid and helps your friends to keep their said the and in- will lie bonded to its limit, and mailing lists sures correction of your list if maintained (hat ti e $1,050 classthe card is returned as room unit base must be increased XMAS II any of your cards arc and funds raised for the neerssary or smaller than 9"xl2" than larger building program. 2V'x4 they must be sent by Suponritcndirit Goarley aid 20 s mail b?cauc such cards his best estimate are that the rc quite special handling. dislrii is cnriilirm nt in the 6th The Brockbank junior high through I2lh grades will increase Christmas Gilts from the pi. rent 3. 723 o 13.052 school will present their annual A reminder to those sending 1961. Christmas program in the school Christmas parcels through the by Inealiy vroie Senator! auditorium on Thursday, Decern-secureAttending mail. All gifts should be wrapped and Reprewntative i Mth, at 10:00 a.m w,:h plenty of heavy pa- - Jamts Brusatt0' i direc.on .oI u5,dr with tied cord, and per strong William Bobolis, speech and weal Write legibly or print the recipi Bird ent's fall name, street address, TVnl flomnnAsl frilfr01 .ni Mr ,'?rI'c"ce music director. zone number, city and state on CJ There will not be any night one side only of each parcel. performance this year, but all parents are invited and urged to PRIZES OFFERED FOR Crnnile Heads Tell Solons Of s, Fund Hike Need first-clas- 11 11 iL Fair-ritle- I grii-iing- CONDUCTED d. D. of I)r. C. president huup direc- tum of Bry Sorenson, looks very good from prescason games. Last week they traveled tu Ogden for some pruelice encuunt- ers. Thc hoopsters lost to Weber Friday but won out over Ben Lomond on Saturday. This Friday, the Pirates will play in Wyoming, meeting Green River on Friday and then tiavel-- ! ing tu Rock Springs on Satur.lny, Horn Games On Decemb.r 18th, Hnuniful will play at Cyprus in a practice encounter and the local boys nvet American Fork at Cyprus on December 27lh. The first home league game finds East at Cyprus January 11th. Thc balance of thc schedule will be given at a later date. inuch-approcia- t- COMRADERIE BOARD Council Meet L. Wright was Dec. 17 term as Monday, Incumbent Esl.-- l reelected to a commissioner of the Granger-HuntImprovement District Wednesday by 11 votes. He edged Martin Rasmussen, 337 to 32i in elections held in thc district. O. T.saync Aeor.l had 271 votes, Kenneth D. T.iylir. 07; and Robert W. Miller, -- i). Tile Cyprus high school qujd, under the capable -- Afv,- H.ii.-'iiriii- ir n:i A.. Kids Cautioned SANTA DELIGHTS LOCAL About Dangers Of YOUNGSTERS WITH TREATS: rii-lurits- , .ie 11 Oquirrli Fund Ac...: . : s- -v mg tuiv: Prcy - i NDVY ' Mamed ,.re -- si DIES numb of of tV Cupper Piiut-.r.- g Cuir.pimy, are . n.Lr.g cheeks .in :ii(iin y fur the tii.-r.i'.iieivenuing ou'. cards tl,i yea: i'm l! yo.i Wish tu give tu he.il-lU.ei in Utah, atnJ it tu the lleJ Ciu."- - or lal other offiii.:i neies, inel.i il. cially the Deseret News, P. O. Bjx w ,'i I27. S.ill Lake City, "Hungj' i.'in Relief. Wb.it - mule eiiii.lacive t.i the i'bi i.itii.iis ..pint than the gift of ! i biave people? l.j Then fore, vie trust tliat all our whin i.enJ. will i.ev .Ii nut receive a Christmas aid tills i ar. Th.- money formerlur same will be us d far ly ir.o Hungarian relief. The Cupper Pruilmg Co. .Hi" AUTO: Dr.G. I). Clark G s ESTEL WRIGHT REELECTED TO - - RELIEF A s, s w di.-tri- BR0CKBANK PLANS 'r r! b- a- LVUY 1 1 G "(I h you. .? x V ' Catholic Bingo Night Set Here For Dec. 15th ii- .1 s MONEY HUNGARIAN HIT M JR. GLEANER '. and a.'lver'iH'mciiti po.jiibl.'. Kindly call 3122 1. - ed f . i ir I. s Evidently very hungry, judging from the loot '.hat was taken, burglars crawled along a central heating system under tin: Bet rf ' I ? 7 J . t I Shop to ent.'r the Magna Suf. way Store sometime Sunday night. The entrance to Safeway's from A I V I Y1 the heaing system is made - 1 through a trap door in the tear Tin- "fm.-iun- ? of the Safeway store. Tin: bur-viuclu-are took many cartons of cigar- Pll! n unusually decorat-etteturkeys, frozen food, leaving j t,vm fur the Cvpius high school the store by breaking a roar win-- . Senior Hop this Fr1J.1v cv.n-doand forcing the iron bars jnj. Dernnber 14th. Bailing start- - at 830 p r.i. apart. . They were evidently frigh'ened CU- ln llialJ!l. o! lhl. away, as a large turkey was d.liw an.,,ffrs Kr,. lA.ull.nsock. Mw. found just outside the window, in ri;, AnrflcJiw Mvrna jur.hng. addition to several cartons f icmnie Keeton. Bonnie Colby and cigarettes. Beck. Conimittee members Betty Investigating sheriffs reported or the dance ,linB the next day thal a smill girl had in,luil, jt,l,-c-phns Bodak, Richard found five cartons of cigarettes Rushtorii Tuck ,lu,,,.-,rd- , Bill and a frozen package o meat r)ot Wratliiill. Elaine Kalhryn a leaning by te ephnne pole. She Ri BnJ 0usl. to s me wys, gave the cigarttt.-bo An wi;l aii(,Ilbly who passed th-on to other on thc thcmc iveember 14th. friends. All of the c.gareites were 0wr 5(J wnio wlH pi,r:icipale. recovered with tin- - except of A11 parcntli (lf Cvprus stUllnls a few packs. 'are cordially invited to both The teen-ag- e boys have dimed Vl.ts any knowledge of the burglary. -- Connie Kcc'.ch (Editor's Note: This new fea'urc Sleigh-Ridin- g department will relate an instance each week that either occurred in this area or happened to a loChildren of this area are caucal resident, marking a milestone A Salt Lake County building tioned about the dangers of of progress.) on the side streets permit has been granted to G. H. sleigh-ridin- g Sears of Magna to construct a which are still extremely icy in George L. Wilding of Hunter $25,000 trailer court at 2937 South spots. was the man to put the first load 8400 West in this They are urged to sleigh ride community. of oil on a highway in Utah, ac- Construction will start in the ear- on the Webster School hill, away cording to information given this ly spring. from traffic, and not hook on to paper. Mr. Sears told thc Copper cars. In fact, the first load of oil cv:r Printing Company Tuesday that Motorists are also asked by the spread in the Beehive state he plans to construct one of the sheriffs department to drive carein 1913 on 3500 South and "nicest trailer courts in the val- fully and watch out for the small east of 6400 West about 100 yards ley, with space for 50 trpil.rx. sleigh-rider- s. for an width. He hopes to obtain permanent This space was swept clean by residents in the trailer court an I three or four men, then the oil will provide water. Each trailer was spread on with special will have a meter for electricity. brooms and worked into the sar face. Barricades were later placed around the site to keep traffic off until it was dry. In about ten days thc barricades were removed and traffic was resumed on the oil strip. This A Junior Gleaner Membenhip strip was inspect 'd almost every Comraderie was held Tuesday, day by road officials, and Salt of last week at the home of Lake County commissioners. Erma Young, Junior Gleaner Due to the approaching Yule-tid- e George Holmburg was superviLeader of the Hunter Ward. sor over thc Hunt: ranger disthe regular Bingo holidays, Prelude music was by Marlene tricts and Mr. Wilding worked di- Night, sponsored by Our Lady of Feulner, opening song by the Mr. Henoch. Lourdes Catholic Church, will be rectly under Diane' Thu was the beginning of oil held Saturday, December 15th, be- group; opening prayer, Erma welcome address by Swan; 8:00 usage on Utah roads. at p.m. ginning Young. It is interesting to make a corn-paTurkeys will form the feature Talks on: methods prizes of the evening and a fine ion of the early-da- y Gleaner Symbolism, Junior oil to road work of the modern door prize will be awarded. Mrs. President Marlene Feulner. manner. A. P. Johnson of 2032 Stratford Story of Ruth, Nyla Bradley. Drive, Salt Lake City, won the How I Wrote the Gleaner November in the bingo door prize Sheath, retold by Kareen Doxey. night. Speaking parts in the sheath Cake and coffee will be served ceremony were pregathering during the evening. sented by Joyce U ns worth, Daryl Bailey, LaRae Thomas and Diane Swan. Background music was played by Mrs. Gloyde Danger-fiel- n-- lied glee',.!. .il!'.llg mctri'.ahls and Yule-c!e- - of pal .Ciilal' .!:'.il- - ' .v aid apploin.iic r iv v.i. , M CO THROUGH HEAT PIPE TO ENTER SAEEWAVS MAGNA MAN gifts. Exiimnurs : 4 many . 1. I'KOiP.AM l':'i RURGLARS The State Road Commission is planning to bring an to Magna in the next several days and will smash the heavy ice formation on Magna Main Street, They might possibly bring the vehicle at night, and therefore car owners are asked to not park them on Main Street overnight. Too, the state and county crews are hampered in removing the snow when cars are parked either on the residential streets or on Main Street, at night, and would appreciate the cooperation of everyone in keeping their vehicles off the street in the evening hours. reiving your cards and six-ye- ' i 11 or :i,i Tone-- : an Hill in1 p.lliil ' . State Road However, letters and cards will be correctly addressed and sent on. First class mail is given this service; third class or 2c postage c..nnjt be forward, d and o.ders an to dispose of as waste. In mailing parcels to such persons, it would be well to check as to complete address being correct. This matter will save you WATER '1! le Twenty-ai- x GIVING CARD . law. REMEMBER Remarks Musical Selection FOR !.! r.. : Very important to Christmas mailers is that 3c stamps be put on all cards where it is known or even suspected that addressee has moved from Garfield. Correct forwarding addresses are on file at the Garfield post office. Mrs. Theresa Taylor, post master, announced they cannot be given out to patrons by postal ro Vocal S. lection t;i' RESIDENTS Ncl Week Benediction MAILING CARDS Crew To Bring friends Remarks Response Closing Song On INFORMATION GIVEN ON - - :i. v -- . Saturday night the same teams will play on a different chedule at Westminster College. Id55. Two former Cyprus hoop stars A talk w..s also given by Co!- - are on the Westminster team, onel .Stillman. Jimmy Frankos and Larry Reid; Magna youtr.s who sat wi h the Jack Hill of Granger and two local vis.lits were: Kay Breeze, Murray youths, Jam s Van Cott Rex Coon, William Sadler, Bruce and Ray Britten. Sears, Gordon Kendall and Rus- Cyprus high school will receive sell Davis. 40 pt.r cent of the gate prooJeds for their athletic fund. The public is invited. Til i SOME TIIIUS XMAS : : Times or Leader Iro To Rr Issued : We Thank Tie Resident Speaks Util i .'i; W.o.i l.ililiun r.ias - - Former Hunter I d Opening Song 1) iv . It in 1 Number 1. ii Invocation Sacrament Sung "Prayer Sacrament S.rviec Selection - i December list, pitting the fullow-liiemg teams: 7:30 Cohn ado' School of Mines' from the Itocky Mountain Cun-- ; ference vs. St. Micha.l's, member of the New Mexico Frontier con- -' A f.ircwvii teslunur.:;.! m h Gladys M. D.iy. will ue h.'ld ai'd 35U0 Sou h 011 S.indr.v. I1 depart ore for the T.mg.m M Mr. Red Garfield, son of serving in the T.rg:n me-sThe following progi. 1:11 in JJJI -- Read er 14, 1956 TESTIMONIAL SET IFOR FINE HUNTER COUPLE ! itsiJon'..-- , 1.: Deem.-'- . FAREWELL I Throe '). A COMV. UNITY INSTITUTION' Fortieth Year THREE liLSIDFNTS EXJOY r Ma.ghst.a Advertising n YTirst-X- j- v - ir xv A s ... T' PLAY DEG first-clas- ly Old Saint Nicholas con'.imu'S to delight children in this area at his headquarters, located in the former City Bakery building in Magna. The attractive meeting site is open each Friday and Saturday evening from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., and pictures will be taken of thc children with Santa Claus by the Magna Photo Studio. The appearance of Santa and treats for each and every child are sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce as part of their holiday promotional. Public Invited To Attend Xmas School Play The public is extended a cordial invitation to att.'nd a holiday play, The Litllext Angel, presented by the Magna Elementary School 5th and 6th graders on Friday, December 14th. Thc entertainment will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. It is being direct d by Val Hicks and Clarence Herzog. The play is a fine example of Christmas spirit ax portrayed by the younger generation. New Location j Given Of Magna Shoe Repair Announcement is made of the establishment of the Ulan Shoe Repair at 3018 South 9000 West in Magna, two blocks south of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Thc shap will be open from 5:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily and all day on Saturdays. Thc phone number fn Ill Magna Blaze DECORATED HOMES Clarence and Tiic Magna Chamber of Commerce is offering cash priz:s for the best decorated home or yard during the Christmas season. M:::iy home owners spend a great amount of time decorating their homes for the gay holiday soavon. In ord.r to encourage is 6713. more home owners to help make Mr. Filippo (Shorty) Nolarian-n- i, tnc community of Magna more proprietor, announces that best attractive, thc Chamber is offermaterials, best workmanship .and ing cash prizes of $25, first; $15, second; $10. third and prizes for quick service will be featured. each street. Di cned With fire at 11:25 a.m. To realize God's presence is In attimpti'ig to start the ear, it backfired i.r.il set the gasoline the one sovereign remedy against temptation. ablaze from the c.irjuro tor. Francis tie S. Fenelou ABcvr ouaibWN ne couldn't run without this fourth "wheelT j tr Young Man Graduates From California College Ronald Hugh, s, ?or. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughts of Magna, received his Bachelor of Arts degree and he iutiful fi nal offerings at from thc West Coast University in Los Angeles California on December 1st. He hud pieviou.'iy riv. iivd his Bachelor of Science degree. Mr. Not e very one who discharges Hughes is employed by the N.Tth- jern America Company ax an eugi-th- e his debts of gratitude can plume necr. He ix iiiairi. d and thc himself on being grateful. lather of a baby girl. La Rochefoucauld bf iVU 'jrz-ti-si 50 CUB Kf r Sponsored By The Magna Chamber of Commerce |