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Show Garfield. Leader. Garfield, Utah Friday, March 22, 19S7 SPONSOR Utali Baptist Womens Rally BALL TEAM Here Friday The Cyprus Post of the American Legion wil again sponsor a junior baseball team for the spring and summer months, announces Tony Mura, commander. will be given in several . Call weeks for the first practice the date and place to be announced in this paper for all youths up to and including 18 years of age. Mr. Mora will act as the manager and John Dea is the coach. Barney Roscnbloom, who has been engaged in the youth baseball program of the American Legion for many years, says: I feel that a sponsor isnt just doing a youngster or a group of youngsters a favor. Those kids are giving us oldsters something, too, in return. "They bring back to us the love of fair play, and the ability to win or lose as good sports. Mr. Rosenbluom believes that such' recreational, programs will curb any youth delinquency. The Magna Community church women will be host Friday, March 22nd from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to the women of American Baptist chinches in Utah, who are holding their annual spring mrc ing. The main feature of the day will be a missionary address at the 1:30 session by Mrs. Thorb-jor- n Olsen of th.-- Scandinavian Seamans Mission in San Francisco, California. OQUIRRII STAKE SLATES MARCH LEGION TO CONFERENCE ON SAT.-SUNDA- Y Quarterly conference of Oquirrh Stake will be held Saturday and MAGNA Sunday, March 23rd and 24th, announce! J. Frank Peel, president The first session will be at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, a w. If are meet-in- f. Mark Garff, member of the General Church Welfare Board, will be. a special guest and also speak, at the Sunday 10:00 a.m. Odiseas Christ Pappaspiridis, 81, and 2:00 p.m. meetings. Panama Hotel, died Monday, 1 of AlsO'on Saturday, a Priet,ood p.m.' in a Salt Lake hospital pneumonia. scheduled is Leadership meeting Born 1876 in Kandyla, Grew, at 8:00 p.m. and A Sunday evening eathering he was a son of Christ He Pappaspiridis. at 7:00 p.m. will be in charge of Chrisloula came to the United States in 1903. the Stake MIA A cordial invitation is extend- lie married Maria Pappaspiridis in 1919. She died in 1928. ed to everyone for their The fine inan was a retired cafe operator and a member of the Brotherhood of the Custom, education, and fashion form the transient standards of Greek Orthodox Church. -- Mary Baker Eddy mortals. Survivors include one son. Chris Pappas, Magna; one grandEvery generation laughs at the son, one sister in Greece. to the Sympathy is extended old fashion, but follows religioussorrowed -new. Tharcau family. the ly MAN DIES OF PNEUMONIA . Utah Called "Most Beautiiul" By Hungarian Refugee Couple Besides an opening meditation by Mrs. Earl Brock, twenty-seve- n years a missionary in Assam, th? day will include vocal solos, showing of a filmstrip on the Missionary Baptist Training School in Chicago, a skit and elcc lion of officers. Theme for the day will be Treasure in a Common Earthen- Rrockbank Jr. PLANS GIVEN News FOR MAGNA The annual Brockbank school Girls Preference Dance is slated Friday, March 22nd at the schooL It will begin at 7:15 p.m. and end at 9:45 so lhat th? students can arrive home by 10:00 p..m. which is the curfew for the majority of the student-bodThe Student Council is preparing plans for the decoration of the gymnasium and elections are being conducted for a Mr. Wonderful and two aVendants. Mr. Wonderful is an ideal date picked from the 9th grade by the girls in this group. Two attendants will reign from the 8th and 7th grade classes. Primary elections were held Wednesday and the final elections on Friday. A large turnout is expected at th? dance. Tony Tygesen y. -- CYPRUS STUDENT WINS ESSAY PRIZE ware Jar. Mrs. Dwight S. Dobson, state Miss Lois Dedman, daughter of president, will preside. Mrs. Victor Bohne, local presi- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dedman, 3671 dent of the Womens Baptist South 5200 West, a junior student SALE-1- 949 Ford Club Coupe, Mission Society, urges all wunen at Cyprus high school, won a $25 U. S. Savings Bond and third dual to attend. " Radio, heater, overdrive, ' So. in a state Employ the Phy8235310. place 2720 Inquire pipes. sically Handicapped essay con9050 West Phone 2868. 40 test recently. Miss Dedmans essay was one ; , of five - Winners out of several hundred-- which were en'.ered in the competition. The contest is annually sponsored by the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation of the State Department of Public Instruction. Format ppening of the Lake View Pharmacy at 8177 West 3500 South, housed in the Lake View Thrift Center, wilt be held Thursdy.'March 21st, announces William JJ. Martin, proprietor. ' In addition to regular prescripthere ,wlll also be. in the ever than tions, In 1957, more people before in U. S. history will take to pharmacy, baby supplies, camera needs, cosmesupplies, sick-yoothe highways for vacations. LDS church books and a varMoro, too, will be stopping at tics, of and ietyMr. gift 'items. some roadside eating place Martin invites everyone to do at eating more than they ever stop in and get acquainted. The Gian and Jacks Healing Company home. new Pharmacy is eager to de3394 West 8500 South. AM So soys J. F. Edwards,- - Presimonstrate their service. dent, Greyhound Post Houses Inc., B8BB5Eg5iBiflCB8CM a division of The Greyhound Corp. As the world's largest passenger carrier with a record of 9.5 billion passenger miles in 1956, Greyhound keeps a sharp eye open for vacationing eating habits. Culvert Costs Main Topic At Joint Meeting PLAYGROUND Council Magna Community Dr. C. D. Clark was appointed members will meet with the Salt chairman of a committee to de- Lake County Library Board on velop an area immediately west April 8 h and submit coats of inof Cyprus high school football a culv.it behind the field fur a playground area, fol- stalling library which was recent- Magna thea of Magna meeting lowing ly moved from Garfield. Community Council The council group will also Other committee members ar? imeet with mrmbrrs of Granite Howard Ridge, Dick Franzen and School Board and Salt Lake John A. Rokich. County Commissioners to arrange It is planned to have basketball 'details for the completion of the job by the end of April, standards, ball fields, etc. The committee will meet short- j The library moving project has ly with the Salt Lake County Re- 'been sponsored by '.he Magna creation group and Granite School Chamber of Commerce, Magna Board to complete details on this Community Council and other civic organizations, in cooperation playground. with the county library board. - I j I ! EVERYONES TALKING ABOUT OUR SOAP-CA- P S Opening Set I Thursday For New Pharmacy I I A Very Mild Tint That Includes Shampoo And Set I non-prof- . I KM 0U MTUFIU Kortscky Strai(M Bwrto Whiter K MOOT FRA2IU DISTILLERY COl. 9ARDST0WN. KV. AND MERRILLS BEAUTY SALON Please Dial 2193 For An Evening or Daytime Appointment i ts er top, hut we certainly dont recommend it." Second in popularity for lunch or a quick bite are the salad ham, tuna. And nearly everyone takes coffee. The Post Houses served 18 million cups last year. And milk tops the soft drinks. A highly popular innovation of recent rears is the childrens nenu -- and the kids like adults rate l as their No. 1 favorite. . . . except the little we pay for GAS It's surprising how a baby can alter a household . . . and a budget! You figure that your expenses will be a little higher, but when the bills come in . . . well t What with all the extra washing and bathing, the for-mtwarming and keeping the house warmer as well, I braced myself for a bigger gas bill too. Imagine my delight at finding that the additional gas we were using cost only a few cents more a month than usual. I certainly wish that other things we buy were as reasonable as gas! da Your household bargain is . (jA ! Efficient operation, advanced engineering and production, and continuing economics have helped this fully regulated public utility make and keep gas y6ur household bargain. While living costs have jumped over 102 since 1932, the typical home user costs for gas in Utah are 7 lower today than they were then. Gas is still far lower in cost than almost anything else you buy. Use it for cooking, water heating, house heating, and refrigeration. i j n I ,) Mr. Edwards, who superintends 112 Post Houses in 33 States and the District of Columbia, and last year, served 69 million ieople, Day in and day out, is the No. 1 choice." "Each sector has its own way of serving llie hamburger. In Mississippi, slaw is served right on the burger. On the West Coast they like it broiled with Bermuda onion and tomato. "In the Southwest the Yhili burner gets a big call while in New England the favorite is the with onion, pickle and Down South its well chips. potato done with onions. "Ketchup is most popular, mustard second. Some teenagers have tried hamburger with ire cream on ham-lurp- I $3.00 m The quiet beauty of Salt Lake Citys famed Temple Square provided an impressive experience for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scrmely, young Hungarian refugee couple touring the United States under the auspices of the American Hotel Association. A scant few, months ago, Serm?ly, 23, and his Budapest, and the wife, Jolan, 20, flid front revolt-ridde- n memories of that scene of oppression lent emphasis to their estimate of Utah as the most wonderful stop on their tour. The American Hotel Association sent the couple rhout the country to demonstrate the convenience of the Univ rsal Travelenrd, a unique credit card owned by the American Hotel Foundation, subsidiary of the association. Sermcly is an accomplished musician with a facial interest in American jar.. !Irs. Scrmely studied art and worked occasionally as a fashion made in Rudast. I Typical home users gas costs are lower in Utah than 25 years ago, while other costs have soared I nniisWSh IIft, l'. X if ifAi VmHiSukt, AfM V CmmtHt. CAS DOWN MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. |