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Show Plerponl Aer.J Lake City. TJ:i 141 Slt First--I- n " J Advertising Ntwi First--I- n Firil--I- n Reader Interest First--I- n Community Service Coverage "The Complete Home Newspaper" ke.ul It in The Times or Leade- r- - Fortieth Year Garfield, Utah, Friday. December 28. 1955 Number KENNECOTT CORP. GIVES ANNUAL PKOCKESS STORY CAR Ufih Copper Division of Copper Corporation upped it. prudui-;m.-nf t;le cver!.i:ini melal in li3! during a yeer highlighted by uninterrupted op; rations and irr.pjrtai'.'t improvement projects. The world's bia i.t of copp.r mined, milled and refmed! approximately 215 ptr cent of this Icy. slippery streets caused nation's now coppw during th-- several accidents in this area dur- K.n-neco- RASH OF CRASHES WEBSTER OCCUR HERE OF TALENT. !n. limnmm Vu.i...H-,- ur , i. J .t . :rr. CAKOLFKS GIVE SCHOOL LICKS FOB HOLIDAY TIME A a .1 of WeMer i Mt ii ri i Kip if :h 1 the beautiful Chitm.. erriing over asain issue a warning to all mo-!.. Th ..u j payro.ls. sliooiv i ,nJ(J j..:..- ana taxes, ihe n,., hnlidnv tim.. "Cui-hSinrf," oil Miiiru 0'$6'IW'-- ; n 17.h. John A "! I The your)jj c:i" ilers. D: ui; St hoys by MIl'l Ci'ii I:s. p:,l,: rre ri'.rivt'it H:i:i'!J NcwlmlJ. T:u- rVi-n:iv Oj:i i v.i sp.ir.so:el by t':c PTA. The ssx!y yoii!v.;xUTs wcr ;itcr ,rtii; tii'.TlJ.l t.i a soil crir.k by th.girls. Viiniv u..n 11. 1! y r.'. 0! t:i:i)iiV and the - .Main iti1. h-T '."). :ll,' C'il.l:li':i EVE DANCE drink. - i PLANS ICY ROAD Ij.'.iUtl-S'.'i- '. :t Sites and Dates Given For Obtaining 1957 Auto Plates e IWiO on l:'s, ar.nouiii'es V. !.. AT ft' COPPER CLUP. il M I 'i NEW YEAR S .'JVi a I'l.'in.i'ium sin;.--' .i'.-,- IT A MAGNA IN SAFEWAY PLANS OPEXINi; OF NEW STOKE JAM AliY 'strfft. 1' year, t MAY BE BOUGHT tt i Twenty-eigh- Die tj the cii'''!:inel cnoperii-tio- .i of th; M:i.:!i:i Community Co.iv.eil. tiie S.ilt I..ik Coun'.y ...... .: iv al' A isor'i 0:f;ci! &nd th. Utah l: '.i.e ' Tas Commission. 1957 tar liei pV.1.-will be n:.d t'.'iu-iiozen avb: l.iV.e in Ma:!'i at f ie T. en- II.;' Aw Januaty Hi to Janu- li.r the to 12l!i, try imppins :ii:ioii;iee:iieiil by Vii'Hll A. Di- of the Utah mnrd, re presi S;:.!e Tax CoinniUsion. a.l.le'i This w':!l b" a UK REGISTRATION only-t- !iu iU'ki.ls of tl:e co1. inly will assess and collect hivv:ll 3;v- - the lax. the Statj Will collect the 1)i:s ri;!1.: atii.n fie and issue the complete. Additional info. ;iui1ion local reknow is that sidents may titles and liYVI? .ears and trucks CANNOT be 11 1 handled by this unit. Their re- - ; Ss.-'.- SS.V 'fV, It'niy a: t,l,! Ma3na struck a parked car he- ' Un? to P" M. Salazar of 259 rt'f'nt:ryA f Crowds Expected To successful negotiation of a three- - 8400 W CAUSi-- S Usher Out Old 1955; st .1:1 "T'm which holc,,- The Sal'azar ear was l?ft on th,. A.. Greet New 1957 n.rJ fkS ble,cl,PPL'rPl- highway and as he was driving ,uth- - Mr- - Ca" ou: to i". Liii'p. f ?rouBhJC0Pp-- r pr0" "void another car travel- :i'S,fie.'t d to iit'enl tlie t:.i.rt:on;;l ill ::i, : duetion un.n.erupted by labor ing towards him. and .ideswiped A. H. (IMberti r..v!'.-tc.i.- 1 Fu:. tf of Utah CiiV-Club No v Ye.n's ' A Ski Si'hou is being p':inn-.'vehicle Damage of 'the . . 8S 1!! 'A'cs: 2700 South. Mncnn. I've Juuv :h!s V..)l;.!.iv evm.'r.,;. . ;.. n.:: parked e'.jre iib ciose oi lass also marked n Jl.crea-tioI.ak.' trie S:i;t by Cnun'.y ii iiil ;n at o!J M.'i.i a:i 1 K:eet. the en ::i injuries. the fir.it year of commercial pro- - $150 resulted. to in- Imv.v.i'.iu wiien h:s Other Accidents IVp:ulir.rnt. c.ir st'iick New Ye;ir of I'Jji wit!i weh-i'niuucuo'i d.v me company's new formation given t::e COjio.T On December 21st, chain-ca- r .rv s:: '.i h of !!.:;! on the $2,000,10 vertical casting wheel at r. action crashes occurred ! by I.airine w:iy wist of 'he M:iiii;i il.'.l ;'.. ""The cL'j ilonis :ren &t C 43 p 1 Priniinj Cuinp.-injust be i its Garfield electrolytic refinery. low the cutoff to "Mickec" MirhiOsi-ni the B & G, past 6:0.1 a. !ii. 21si m. aiui c.incins w.si tJi't ai m:'j Tha expansion enablej Utah and ail liicul skiers are invili J '0 the Magna Mill at 4:35 p.m. Mi. n.eksti-alost cnnir.,1 of p.m. I,suam e It "o'.ipi.rd" si,"-- s: Copp?r to produce more varied As a car, driven by Bruce p.iitiL'ipiito. ih. jr wh.ih skidded on th.1 op- - for tiibles w'.'A not Mart until !:'), shapes of salable copper to better Thomas, 3048 South 9150 West, It will Mart Janitury lo of t!ic road an.! be any t lb'.-- s There will meet customer demands in a high- slowed down to let jquirements are: 5th ami run for elyht runseciitivi' on it- - ule wi'.h the wheels in the p.m. another auto litis before reserved time. CHANGE OF TITLE ly competitive copper market. conducted at his being make was car in th: Saturdays, hit turn, air. The local ii;e d.'purt:n:nt Crones are kindly asked to 1. Certificate if title properly The company chalked up the rear by a vehicle driven by Ungliton i;ii' if.iil:Tif tal.les that have f'lidoised for transfer. first this year when it be- Owen Orlando Free will instriu'timi be given Hii'i- Herron, Jr. of 83 A hiiiuei'o:!:::! ; .s accoiniiiji1:t:oii.-- i for the Tax assessme.il, obtain from gan casting 3.200 pound cakes on West 16th fnm 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p nv, un Avenue, Garfield. In n:!i :. li.'Ci'mVr S ub r.JM'.l.er in th.-i21K E. 5th South. (v. iiarty. the new vcrticle casting wheel. der the directiun of "K" Smith a car driven by Andrew P. turn, Club cards 111:1 ;t be shown iil'Kivt J La i, j. wIj.) ivcei.Mj 3 Application f ir new litle and These are the largest finished copSki School. Nielsen of 3401 Rulon Street, the d:')(.r, iniil officials emphaizi? Mm nod from a C '.llo: :n:i 1 US nlales. 118 State L'aDilol Buildini!. per shapes ever cast in Utah. Zane and 5i:ilt I.:ike the Doyle car. hit the tli.it no admittance will be made !:. iriees li..iiop lurch This year. 1950, also marked the Magna, No one was injured, but a damCounty Recreation Department i f t.i.s llnsn.i 2nd witiiii.il cards. A charge of $4.00 Ivan 1. proof of ownership beginning of a $12,000,000 ore age of $350 occurred to the autos. will fiive free rides on th? chair is heinij made for non-- : wai'ii. 2. Tax Assessment, obtain from coup'.e per haulage tunnel construction pro- Sheriffs blamed the accident on lift, "T" Bar and Rnp- - Tow dur;..; ri s at 7. SO p. 218 E. 5th South. The )i ok.:!:i, club members. ject from the bottom of the Bing- slippery, icy conditions. ing class time only and when with 10.uk.--' from Ir.i! .Music is to ' 3. Peace officer inspection. furuisliej by m. a:ij inchules ham Canyon opn-pi- t mine to the an instructor. Parked Car Hit Lan v I'ryc.r and oreiu-stia- . 4. Mechanical Riissiii!:ry's f.Cher. J. Frank inspectionany Copperton assembly yards on the On December 22nd, a car owned The nearest bus pickup for lo La .ib: a and h v..;:al cljet selec- authorized service station. Noise Makers A Plenty east side of the mountain. C. Roberts Elder Douglas cal skiers will he Granite Hih by Edward Patterson of 2943 West C'u:iiiie and from tions will There of be 5. IiV::y plenty Application for new title and A farewell wi'.l U'sti:iuri:;.l 3500 South, parked in front of School, and bus will lenve f:nm . , . tn:ik. is an. I oiui r IMew ie:.rs Sieeil; r por: fom Kill I.iin.l). This 18.000-fo: . .1.... plates, 118 Slate Capitol Building. project will 8601 West oc lu v-u, Testimonial will iDe:tnm. sho,.;ly af;ur 8:lVJ am arij ...:. . Farewell 2700 South, i11IliiVali..:'.s f.ir all. Tht Other Sites probably constitute the longest, of Elde,r depart from Brighton at 2:00 to any di.b .nembe, Other sites for similar service single underground mine tunnel an auto, owned by George Leo Ch " tivlA dethis his Su:u!:.y Roberts A chargc of $1.50 p::r itu.lent prior in the United States. At points, Smith of 2919 South 8950 West. include: "' J 1 ,..,,.,. evening, Dec. mher 30th nt :tJfi Damage of $500 occurred to the oarture for the North Central roU- -d tri i ,a,i KEARNS. Community Center, the three and one-ha- lf mile concrm i:iu ri.asiini uren waru. ni c.m t:.: P.m. T...nMi,.n f.. n Smith vehicle and $200 to Mr. States Mission, in the Pleasant ete-lined January 2nd to January 7th, project will be 1,800 Patterson's car. Hall, Recreation Ward Green S(,u,,!;of skiers Ch:?v' bs group may purchased feet below the top "lip" of the iU IS,thp Sunday evening, December 30, from the Alpine Hours at Magna and Kcarns huge open-ccopper mine. Work Z:,,)- - Sr- - ?f 1956 at 6:00 P. M. in Brighton. teria iRo,"'rt ;MnJ' will be 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on this year includi-clearing of includes: Tin includes: Il.itah. program L. The program I'lyron week days and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 overburden and initi il cuts in the .M:'.:',:i.i on Saturdays. mountain face at Copperton prep.m. Eva Spencer Congregtlion Prelude Opening Song Requirements are a legible 1956 paratory to starting actual tunThe "Come, Come Ye Eainis" Now tVi.it S..i:t.-- i Las tr.:: K his la: Song . Opening Utah registered card. Cash is pre-- . neling. Eric W. Wahlin Invocation LK:.:e .0. .3. i. & A. M., "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy" rounJi fiiil Ji.!M..y ferred or two checks in exact When computed, in about two :' &v:i.!i '7 lJ r Choir v. be!w.-cin.;t Blake Sacrament weie Invocation ' Song crs have Raymond amounts. years, the tunnel will be 18 feet or r. ii. A 13 Tooel Is II r:e.ir.!. "Oh. Wonderful" at t Sacrament Song j j and Iriondj and wide and 24 feet high, and will The first check should be made '' n M 11 ; . Service I...d,? Ni, "Ha Died, the Great Redeemer Died" Sacrjment iMiostf.fllsli:iVet:.i:er.rali:e:l!ii-.i:- " to Howard P. Leatham, accommodate a single standard payable .1 Maurice A. Tuttle Jul Remarks in ki.. M in ivhi, h 1o Patriarch Blanchard H- - Dimick 'lie.U'M t tl.: .'..'pil.-- !;. Remarks assessor and the second gauge railroad track. Centralized of Vocal Selection c county A committee, composed ii was h.H Mixed Quartet Mvci.U 1;i.' Vocal Selection pur-jKaren, Janice and ill til? events p. year check to the Utah State Tax traffic control will be necessary James Brusatto, Thomas Barker V.v a li.iiiqa. t. e. p. and Glenda Stock Ill Gladys Hales. Jir.imie Hal is ul.ite on what t!i3 new yea. to coordinate movement of ore and W. A. Shcppick was appointMi.-!- , r T::e cf Helen ti.and Jr. U'ah, Farrell John Boyd Remarks Turpin Roberts, Turpin. L::n:. and waste cars in and out of the ed Monday by the Magna Comthe Remarks Fredrick D. Erickson Violin Solo Daryl McCarly Here at l';p Ma !.na Post Office, ll.iuy II. lla:i::ii:V of the pit. munity Council to study the tunnel from the j Solo Ireta Arave (jf'ie.T aP.J was A & B Numbers we are hapiy to report thai di Organ The mine is served by two county roads in the Magna area Remarks H. r. A. It J.'ilr.s, I'a t G and Ernest Daybell Wallace F. Sadler Remarks by all' of Bishop omuli'ted Bishop wui livery other tunnels, prusr:ssivcly being and submit a written report to !. ) came ?i'vA.co, ill Missionary Response Chrir'tnns cu'd.i and package by M.i-tMissionary Response shortened as the pit expands. the Salt Lake County Commisoi::..i,;i-riL'tali for to t!;e lateCongregation Closing Song that and Closing Christmas Song Eve, 6040-folevel tun sioners, tellinc of their recom-They are the Officers for t'u1 "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again" yar "Sing Wt Now ' At Parting" arriving gift p.irc-'l- s and special- nel finished in 1945 and the 5840- -' mendations and suggestions, Verl Newbold Benediction Kenneth S. Roberts Benediction on ais: were delivered nml delivery foot level tunnel finished in 1953. to lijur-.nAii.-The committee clans Mas study J. Cooper. Christmas Day. the roads between Christmas and ter. New Year's Resolutions Principal objective of the new New Year's holidays. l!..l);rt Jolmsoii. Jr., Arthur, IVew Year's re Among tunnel is to reduce mining costs Who will be the lucky first Snow Remoral Si ni:;r Vi'ar.len. I! : next solutions ll of elimination the you making of 1957? through baby B. Gun- IS. LaMont Commissioner Ur.'lerwuod. A. Jun M.in.i, week, why not resolve to write haul by ore trains coming from Local businessmen are preparthe Council those letters yoi n.'glected to ior War;!. :i. the bottom of the deepening pit derson has informed a galaxy of gifts for the first surfacE. M. roller. M.:r:iia, Tn'a'suror, ing write this The project is an example of the all public county streets,snow re born in 19o7 in Magna, Gar V.'. M.Fa:'...!i,, Sail Lake baby the will have or ed A. not, .to: Le'.tt rs should b.; written constant struggle in mine econo- moved field tu 5600 west in Hunter. Secri-taryand workmen, county by Parents, who ar j always intense City. mics where expenditures must be An annual event, the "stork G. cleaned in a c:."ri'j:i II.i.tIs, Mana, welfare. made from earnings in order to if any street is not ly interested in will assure a rich jackpot derby" follow of time who may see in C1i:.;)Il.::i. reduce costs at a property where reasonable length local residents for both baby and parents. Grandparents, of gifts K. C. S;vers, Maun, Senior us a revival of their own young ore grade is gradually declining. ing the snowfall, For baby, gifts will include baby Dc.;...-on- . contact to asked the are superviives. A complete sprinkling system food, clothing, toiletries, etc. And H. Breeze, dial 3342. Lake City, for 1. M. ul, Other nieninerj of the family, for fire control was installed at sor,Mr.J. the proud parents, there will will have Breeze Junior promptly and especially those in the armed both the Arthur and Magna con- the be gifts. , workSiiJA-and Senior T. I. county Mana, forces. Turn to an advertising page in centrating mills during the year, men on the equipment scene. whose Steward. Age d ucquain'.ances, for which $190,000 was expended. this issue and read all about this Wllli.i-.esJunEiriil A. some-thinM.ina, to lives contributed The company spent another $262.-00- 0 event for the first arrival of 1957! ior S'.ewai.l. yours. during 1956 to expand its B. D' Mi A. liiiaid, Garfield, The absent friend, whose acnumber four pump station to boost the flow of water from quaintance you shared; who may Tyler. E. If. Skinii'.r, Magna, Trustee. now be lonely. three new wells to insure an adeMaster is E. H. The ictii ;: Who will be the First Baby of 19S7? Will it be The one who had a birthday, quate supply of water needed for Skinner. a IVl welcomed inbe an to he got married, baby, The grow to. boy? up may project milling purposes. DiJil Meetings of cluded the laying of a new future President-- or found success, or met with for-ro- LnrUiJ football star, a great scientist, 13 b.v Ii ..v h held So. steel pipe from the pump Ar'.jiJi'-M'.:..- ! Mdimen's Moon! t:.e in' the to the first traveler a'. space The kindly person you me, house to the reservoir at the ArL"i:lon Hidl i;i M:.;.i.i until the The Immigration and Naturalithur Mill. A pretty lass who college; tht teacher who inspired ni .v little .nie Ti.::-i!be will sweet it is Or Following an enjoyable vacagirl? you. at Lake Service Salt zation City, The company further expanded Granite district schools will nt tion. millions from screen-paior charm who The stage someday person estimathelped Jack may Griffin, the piping of coarse tailings from in charge of open at their regular promptly a e who find the famous or book? g.r. write person job; famous picture-William Bill) Davics Clarke, Board Meeting the Magna and Arthur Mills to ed today that 12,800 aliens will next times Wednesday morning, information. you in. Utih .dur: 84. of 30 E. 17th Street, regarded tail- - "P01? th'ir Tiii regular 1J .;.:d the completely circle the i:g ii! 'January resuming 2ndagain of or store The the will But 19S7's first manager who knows No . : under the Federal one 11 died baby dis-!January Wednesday Garfield resident, " ti 01 reaain, ana1 ings pond. The new tailings V ' "v1 'head whose employee ruing of a firm L !. rvo llosa in Lake m a at Salt VB...... nnsal nlan heloi to seal the aike u vi will be I'.eia . MJJ Rnuiv mut iik ;U January 'rithmctic. I I .. 1 . 11 The immigration official said nital nt cantos incident to affe. ; n receive men f sisi wall. ..rr;,.-..- i n.i , i.ie uotne oi .'.i: o:i:l Mrs. xrnzea aver ...u,... Many socials have been enjoytnut ..wi;,. ri... lufio in wonaenui ; . , i'"" , He was bcrn February ZH. lHVZ.i ; Fi ulner. At the mine, contract waste that 12,235 aliens reported their Emil ed by the students in homes and wor ana you cnsiruruve address during January, 1956. The Ellis County. Texas, to Patrick JUSI IOT oemg 00m eariivr in ycur tnun unjwnc fsi to a'.'.. All churches during the festive Yule-tid- e stripping costs neared $2,000,000 announcement "an"-'-- a followed state or name Clarke. of this and $180,-000 else. We'll publish the Mary boy Henry girl The v ditor of this newspaper time. during the year while oer r lucky Mr. Clarke was a retired engin- in our issue orr 1 was expended for eifht new ment from Washington in which rr men iur u on loc.il of ma :ters interest. Naturalization and eer. He had worked many years tractors, four being equipped Immigration Let us be thankful wc live in a Commissioner J. M. Swing esti- for the American Smelting & Re with track shifting apparatus. where 'we can fay and country than more that a mem 2,750,000 mated was and of At the refinery, expansion fining Company our write opinions without fear will the United unurcn. in States aliens the ber of Presbyterian billet and cake casting facilities or censorship. totaled $264,000; horizontal drill- report their address next month and Steelworkers' Union, Local No. 4347. He had lived in Utah ing, tapping and milling equip- in compliance with the law. Commissioner Swing said in since 1918. ment expenditures reached $124,-55Tiie .Su:.; Koa.I C.:;!:iiision is on 8400 West. Survivors include his widow, while alteration to mainten- Washington that with few excepThe Council feels that the trafbei.n GarUnited alien the in tions M.,n;i ComCarr by Blanche Mrs. soluClarke, every ance department, a water fic at both places is becoming so to lo his address must States the Melbourne Mrs. (.Vncil munity report field; daughter, tion treatment system and mis The advent of 1957, to be honored by the world on traffic p.ol.lem fct corners on congested that the safety of a cellaneous other expenditures to the Service under the provisions (Mae) Croft. St. Louis. Mo.; sons, 8400 West i.:i.J t::e of the Immigration and National- W. R., Hunter; Gordon, Sunny-sid- e Tuesday. January 1st. is only a short time away. that traffic light is advisable to avoid taled over $200,000, any further accidents. l.e ot love at Act. the i.is,.,:;,d 11 semaphuTc, are these hearts Gladness orevails. and ity Utah spirit light, grandchildren. In addition t.) copper, Therefore, the State group has lie.s. ii.we'.td man Mr. said all that ily Griffin the fine for rites fill Funeral will the of and human kindness and thoughts of good Copper Division's production been asked to again study these except those in diploma- will be conducted Monday and minds of molybdenite was normal. This Tin! formal opening of the men. Th.y are ul 2M and 3100 S. places. metal is vital in th production tic status, foreign representatives burial made in Salt Lake City beaut;.', il new . Ma;na library ., - r ii .1 of steel and now holds a promise assigned to the United Nations cemetery . New Year s Uay. I9a7. win marx anomer run year, buiidi-i- e which was moved from of being the answer to cracking and Mexican national contract which the tragedy of war has not marred the lives Gai f: ' l and is now being put in in are to file laborers the required the heat barrier in jet engines held in lato address report. of our people Many home, will mis. the presence of -d- ivon. Copper ore mined and milled who aliert He that added any during the past year was average young men who are m the armed torces, but the com- - ,.Xpr: tBtions. with waste material removed, willfully violates the address reu situated between peace prevails will engender in our theTie?Br library forting fact port requirement may be fined being on a ratio of two to one. ckbank junsur high school live to to learn 30 for men that $200, fervent hearts imprisoned a yet an days Worshippers flocked to received up may Heau.iful service enhanced by hope The Division aIo on Christmas Sunday, Christ-srrmowithout and award from the U. S. Chamber of and deported. their settle :iuii.: difference, who can inspiring neighbor, mas cvc in unprecedented nunv In addition, aliens who are not for its "outstanding esse;t Commerce numbers larc imp: of war. announced a: a lnt: r time. United States during Janlocal chur?!i eoe i! at Christmas OCXS. Magna and Garfield postoffices the tragedy program" of furthering econom- in themust Denated members of the of in-- ! to their in both flooded addrcJi increase with our to be been have Ready For New Year's report uary com we wedt services. At this its undersiandin time, inspired ic may . j through , Council will , , Magna Community Now, the community is ready Service within 10 days. coming and outgoing mail in the torect in tni weir arc or omers i can we none u. t :i prehensive training program and theThe ,;.v. ui office in charge said that past days, the load on Saturday Religious lead. i.; of all faiths to greet the New Year with joyful communications system. address report cards will be and Monday reaching record pro. our may be lifted by the accomplishments or itc School Board very shortly to agreed that the real spirit of parlies and celebrations this of a culvert Chiil ivas in tli" hearts of all; Monday evening nnd the past year, and a desire to approach the New Year i discuss "Happy New Each year, one vicious habit available at the Immigration Ser- portions. ot 85,i0 n Christians this .voir, perhaps io a Year," will fall from lips every-degre- e extra in Office office Post vice the The to employed postoffices make in the for time out .how our roted to renewed ought with appreciation not evidenced in many j where, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, help, in addition to the regular the worst man good, we enjoy. decades. or in the local postollict. -staff, to meet Christmas demands. many blessings Franklin cl Farewell SKI SCHOOL Planned For Douglas Roberts AT BRIGHTON COUNTY loin nrnbf tS01 "' e ' LOCAL CAR i s J '. r-'a--h.r MISHAP cra-A'd- ONK-STO- I I i . Dtiv-iT.h.- -- 1()! XOM INI III Vrii li.ll'lliJi sir-vic- e, P vi.--- KIRT J. LAMP. er ' iilai-.ii.'.- d.-.- ROBERT ZITO MOTIF FOR H.-rro- iiuk-m:i- ! FAREWELL ot msWM 11 .... Officers Are " wl , e ut lMo The Mail Slory For Masonic Unit n.slulle() CROUP NAMED TO STUDY MAGNA E b-- 1 P.:?:nil;'n feMn11 1 . n ROADS rd.itil:.r i ..t V : r 1 't eee-.ie- bo-.to- ii.'.-te- Nv-a- er Stork Derby Prizes 'Wait ot I First '57 Baby tii-is- up-hi- y.-ar- S.t 30-in- All Aliens Must Report Address W. D. CLARKE During January DIES DEC 26 IN Schools To a It HOSPITAL Open Here Next Wednesday All-Americ- an a a e y-- a a l ue u ,L.. r .7 be! iih January tin. asiv vEviuia ' ine T1-- 1 : , 1 a-- : ji 1.L HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR A GREAT NATION STATE A 0; l- Wi-:!!- ASKED TO STUDY LIGHTS Formal Opening Of Magna Library Set For January non-citize- ROAD COMMISSION j . t'o j:i.;-eitio- ht-u- . Postoffices Swamped With Christinas Mail a. Towns Honor Prince Of Peace: Heady For Yule Holiday .h Local that ffjftj" ana heart, effort, Benjamin wi . |