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Show Magna Timet, Magna. Utah Friday, February 1, 1957 BAKE-HANDWOR- SALE FEB. K All Elu'iientarv S,hoo j pta tended a r,u invifi ,1m In tend a Han.! Wj.-- k and Bake Sals at the c"ho,il on Ti:a;Jay, February 7lh. Th. how-bale("'dies "ill be t.ff.tc f.ir sale at C.O!) pm., and .a PTA pvoji-.will te pro-- , at 7:t'') p.m.. a'liioj.ci s j . I:1. 'i Arnon, preriiVrt. Ties sals will also he l.elj Ainj; the PTA . ('ting. M-ll- d m iv.-- Program Numbers Program nji. .Lera include of ths Past Presidents PTA phi .o Mrs. Dale Bello; a nominating coinmit'.ec ciiu.i.n to effi.-erfor the present Miggo.-le- d 1957-5- 8 bcliool year; musical num- bers from the 4th grade, consist-- j mg or 110 stjeU-ntJ. discussion of bright child. the Ditnct Named On Committee D.on Eldredge of Magna li been named to :hs publicity ri.t!b ef the new University of Utah Union building, Miss Eldredge, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. V. L. Eldredge, is one of nearly a hundred students who are serving on various commii-t- . es organized to launch the numerous programs and activities .schedul.d for the $2,500,000 campus center, which was financed with student feet. Miss Eldredge is majoring in muiJC at fh7 University To Be a SPECIALS8 , Making known their engage' and forthcoming marriage are Miss Virginia Pappas, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Pappas, and Mr. Peter W. Costanzo, all of Magna. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church will be the scene of the nuptial mass to be performed early this fall. Bidden to attend the bride as maid of honor is her sister, Miss Gloria Pappas. Bridesmaids will be Misses Rose Marie and Anna Fearl Costanzo, sisters of the benedict-eleand Misses Angela Notarianni and Antoinette Caruso. The duties of best man will be performed by Mike Falvo. Active in Music Circles is a graduate The bride-ele- ct men! J RAINED HYDRAMATIC fi POWER SPECIALISTS TO PERFORM TOP QUALITY WORKMANSHIP w 1 Grease Job 7Sf Wheel Per Wheel ct KENTUCKY. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GIEHM0RE DISTILLERIES COMPANY ef Prsduct is Traditiaa", 16 PROOF Where Psrftctlss laulsvllls, Ksstuckj MARKET I Thurs., Fri., Sat 2700 So. 8916 W. Phone 6371 I ! Guaranteed Quality Meat At Lowest Prices Anywhere j Peck & Adjust Wheel Brga. Engine & But AU Makes seems i little high ! $4.75 AU AU Makes wmm -Brakes $1.00 AU Makes . PRICES FOR LABOR $7,00 ONLY Take Advantage Of These Specials Time Limit From February 1 to February 15, 1957 ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Factory Trained Mechanics And Genuine Parts high-price- Phone DRUGS by DUKE $281 Mtgni Utah PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY Fffafiaks Dial 2000 or 6611 !buns g$X0 Brake Shoes, Renew BUM ABOVE Yes, some prescriptions ere necessarily That's because basic ingredients are costly to produce. This is true because huge sums have had to be spent in research and on the development of new drugs. But your Donor has a special reason for prescribing such products. He wants to kitten your recovery and thus redact the res ef jeer illness. The epedalty is often the most economical in the long run. cyL cars 2 barrel Adjust (LOO Adjust Velvet cyL Chav $UX) high-price- d. I Hot Dogs by Valley Brand, Buns by Wonder, Orangeade by Meadow Gold,!9 Potato Chips by Clover Club, Garnish by Nalleys, Twinkles by Hostess, Coffee by Folger's. Bring the family hre for Lunch or Suppor. i I New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. j p Front Wheel Alignment I Balance Battery Charge 75c Overhaul Carburetor All I cyL car $U0 75c Tune-U- AU 0 cyL care ell I cyL can LOOK, NEXT SAT, FEB. 9th AT MORIS iNci Sheriffs Deputy ar Virginia Pappas, affiancod Bride of Piter W. Cosianxo YOU CAN STAY WITH Local Led-ingha- 45,-00- com-scn- UM BOURBON Explorers Post s a Miss TIIE FOR CYPRUS CREDIT 25th Div.. Hawaii (AHTNC) Specialist Third Class James W. whose Matlock, wife, Connie, lives at 2750 South 8900 West, Officers to direct activities of Magna, is a member of the 25th the Cyprus Credit Union were Infantry Division in Hawaii. 98 named to include: recently A gunner in Company F of the Board of Directors, W. J. division's 35th Regiment, SpecialM. A. Moffat, John Dea, What Your Dimes Bur ot Cyprus high school where she ist Matlock entered the Army in George S. Marlor, W. Begent, 1. Electron microscope, 150,000 was active in student afairs, and 1954 and was last sta- S, Hook and Earl Sundstrom. September, local .dimes. in achieved has tioned at the Presidio of San prominence Credit Committee, Fred Wach. In coniiection with Boy Scout 2. Respirator, 15,000 dimes. music circles since that time. Francisco. Dean Pedersen. W. H. Sorensen, Week, 0 3. Professional fellowship, Explorers Post No. 98 will The groom-to-b- e is also a gradMatlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brooks, D. C. W. be able to notify the sheriffs ofdimes. uate of Cyprus high school and Stanley G. Matlock, Route 3, Nor- F. Sadler, H. DeBruin.Johnson, fice of double parking, jay walk4. Hot Pack Machine, 3,000 man, Okla., attended Oklahoma A recently completed a two-yeSupervisory, L. A. Clement, ing, etc., as a cooperative effort St M College. tour of duty with the United dimes. Walt Marsh, LaVal Mathews. of Safety Week in this area. 5. Physical Therapy Treatment States. Army. Director Officers Roy Davis is the leader of this per day, 150 dimes. Buffera Heart Attack Officers for the directors are fine 6. Ultra group of young men. Centrifuge, 100,000 Glen B. Martin of Magna, re- W. S. Hook, president; W. J. LadGroup Entsrtainod dimes. a suffered girded resident, heart first ham, ing Mrs. Carl Long entertained vice president; M. FOR RENT 7. Whirlpool Bath, 40,000 dimes. modern apt. attack Saturday evening. A. Moffat, second vice members of the Westway Sewing 8. Cost of hospital service for president; la Hunter. Gas heal. Elderly couHe is receiving medical treat- John Dea, third vice president; ple Club Saturday at her home. A one day, 143 dimes. preferred. Inquire 5191 West ment at St Mark's Hospital Best IL I- - Erickson, treasurer; Mrs. M. prettily planned luncheon was 350 So dial AM These eight items needed in served and a social time later en- polio care and its improvement wishes are extended. Sandall, assistant treasurer joyed. give an idea of the vast cost defrayed by the March of Dimes in Infantile Thank You! Paralysis. fighting March of Dime funds, by the milMr. and Mrs. Edward Skinner lions, have been expended for paof Magna desire to thank a group tient care, research and profesof boys from Cyprus high school sional education. YOU CAN who pushed the Skinner vehicle HELP and make sure the battle out of a deep ditch at 3100 South against polio continues until this and 8600 West Thursday morning. disease is completely conquered Mrs. Skinner's car skidded into by joining the 1957 March of a precarious position and the Dimes, boys helped to get it out of the FOR 8JLLE Beautiful registered ditch. German Shephird pups. Very Hydramatic Adjust FOR RENT modirn reasonable. See at 0055 West 3500 Powerglide, Adjust Banda St Linkage 33 South. Magna. apt in Magna. Dial 2803. Bends ft Linkage GIVEN average NAMED SERVICE NEWS Tiie Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign War urge i iiiy.iiie t.i turn their porchiight on Thursday i vening, January 31 si that tin lddi.-- from the toth-i:- s March on Polio may know you would like to give a few dimes to help make a child walk again. Thank you. ociet4 7 The feature talk of the evening in Gr,n,te Seho01 and Fred Wach, secretary. The Credit and Supervisory committees will shortly name their chairmen. Assets of the Cyprus Credit Union are nearly $1,250,000. Meet The Challenge With Your Dimes OFFICERS PUBLIC INVITED TO MAGNA ELEMENTARY PTA MEET, Magna, Utah MMAAMMAfWYMnAAAWVYMMAAAAfVVVVVVVWWVVSAMAAAMftAMAAVVWVVVVVWVVVWVVVVWVWVVVWVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVWWVVVWVVW 1 Hot Dog or Hamburger, Wonder . . . . i anything like it! i OgasngeaKffl g You watch it sweeping by, thia Dodge, and you know in an instant that no thing you have ever aeen before can compare with it. "Can this be real? you ak yourself. "Can a car be ao long and low and daring? So brilliantly styled?" And what you are it matched only by what youll feel when you actuaUy put this beauty in motion. ( The feel of the 310 bp. V-- 8 aa you sat up n Torque-Flit- e the road. The feel of that pack a punch. Ride and The feel it Toreion-Air- a Brakes that give you a new mastery of low-dun- I HallEDimt!; I EGGS Bis? dsesr I ! medium A grade, fresh, 2 doz. 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