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Show f Friday, April 5, 1957 Garfield Leader. Garfieid. Utah Former Magna Woman Dies Of Long Illness Mr. Ada Jenkini Manning Walton, 45, of 2373 Grant Street, Ogden, died Friday, 1:25 p. m. after a lingering illness. She had been sick for a year. Born November 1, 911, in Pleasant Green, she was a daughter of Arthur and Grace Moss Jenkins. She married Walter J. Manning June 10, 1930. They were later divorced. She married Parley N. Walton December 12, brothers, four sisters, six grandchildren. Funeral rites were held Monday in Salt Lake City and interment made in the Valley View Cemetery. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. We have been drawing pictures of birds in Mrs. Roberts' room and pictures of spring. Cathy Newbold HUNTER MISS WINS ESSAY WIRE DIRECT FROM S. L WILL BRING TABERNACLE PARLEY PRIESTHOOD Miss Connie Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Cooper of 3878 South 6000 West in Hunter, and a junior at Granite high school, won $10 for her essay, "Employ the Physically HandiIt is an annual qpntest capped. Through special arrangements, Good Friday, a special study In a wire will corns direct from the the Shadow of the Cross. Sail Lake LDS Tabernacle to Cub Scout Pack No. 245 held Oquirrh Stake House on the Gen- its first meeting Tuesday, April SatConference Priesthood eral 2nd at the Community Church. urday evening, April The meeting was in charge of Mr. 6-- . , TORO I Magna Youth Given U of U ctivity Rate j! Loel Hepworth, son of Mr. and of Mrs. Clarence Hepworth Magna, was named a member of Beehive, top senior honorary at the University of Utah, according to information given this paper. Mr. Hepworth is a four-yemember of the U. concert and pep bands, has spent three years with the marching band, will have played four years wi.h the U. orchestra, has been business manager of the Utonian, member of Publications Council, and treasurer, house manager for Pi Kappa Alpha. Eight other students were also chosen primarily for participation in student activities at the U. and demonstrated leadership. Scholarship and character also we-- .' considered. ar ! preaenta the amazing POWER HANDLE I ! I I You can place TILLER UNIT CN- - REEL UNIT ROTARY UNIT SNOW PLOW UNIT FRONT REEL UNIT EDGER-TRIMME- I I I 0 UNIT R All these on this amazing power handle I REASONABLE PRICES e ALSO - I Generator Unit Pump Unit Aerator Unit Sprayer Unit e OTHER ATTACHMENTS NOW- -a tool for year around care of your SEE THESE AMAZING TOOLS yrd I Central Lumber & Hardware Co. MAW, April Services Sunday, April 7th Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Church School, 11:00 a. m. 11:00 The Meaning of the Lord's Supper. 3:00 to 5:00 p. m., Youth Vesper Service. Sunday. April 14th Palm Sunday, 11:00 What If Jesus Came to Magna? Wednesday. April 16th Women's Missionary Society, guest speaker, Rev. Harry Poe of the Clearfield Baptist Church. Friday, April 19th Good Friday Service, Communion Service, all invited. MesThe Day of the Crucisage, fixion." Sunday. April 21st 11:00-Eas- ter Service, "The Meaning of the Resurrection. (Thursday and Friday, April 25th and 26th, Utah Baptist Rally at Howard Ccasar, cub master. Projects to be taken over by the Cub Pack include building of a recreational playground In the rear of the Community Church. Mr. Hadluck'i class won first place of $9.00 on the Halloween drawings. The painters of our pic'ure were Barbara Snell, Terry Draper and Mary Alice Smith. We decided to spend 93.00 on books, $4.00 on records and give the remaining $2.00 to the polio fund. We purchased some good books, " "Lassie Come Home," "Little Women, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and a good mystery story. There is nothing so weird, so and especially so aa the sound of a siren, particularly that on the rushing fire trucks coming to our aid in a time of panic and fear. One moment the home can reflect all the peace and contentment that cornea with the end of the day. The head of the house relaxes with the evening paper while he waits for dinner. The small fry are either readying themselves for the evening meal or idly lounging in the living room. Maybe the television occupies the center of interest. In the ki'chen the lady of the house puts the final touches to Jlnner. The calm quietness of the average American home at the end of the your neigh-bor's-maybe a stranger somewhere in the other part of town. All about is the reflection of serenity and calmness that comes from living in a free country. No fear of a knock on the door from secret police. No danger of the streets erupting in violence and hatred of the oppresses For this is the United States, where fear of an immediate enemy is unknown. Suddenly a scream shatters the quiet of the evening. An enemy of the most horrible type has made its appearance. An enemy too often shoved back into the category of things that "just cant happen to us. A tiny flame from a bit of grease has made its appearance on the kitchen jange. Or an over fear-allayi- In our Social Study classes we are learning about the United States. Our teacher divided the Shannon Moeaaer s'ates into five groups. They are New England, Middle Atlantic, Seta May 3Jat Aa Central, West and Southern Wedding Slates. We sent letters to different Planning a May 31st wedding states asking them to send us ire Miss Shannon Bervl Moeser more information about their 'nd D. Moyne A. Oliver. An- ..tatc. One boy received a big ennouncing the nuptial news are velope containing 27 letters. the bride-elect- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ridd Moesser, 5460 Since Monday, March 25, WebWest 3500 South, Hunter. Mr. and ster School has been getting Mrs. Vcrn A. Oliver of 2888 South to us by the 9150 West, Magna, are parents of orange juice given government. It costs lc for the the future bridegroom. use. We will get it for The couple will exchange vows cup we in rites to be solemnized in the two weeks. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Iu the Randy Anderson was named evening they will be honored at a reception in the Hunter Ward, president of the Book Club in Mrs. Ripleys 3rd grade. Paul 6000 West and 3500 South. At the event, the pretty bride Dilley is vice president and will be attended by Miss Janiel Steven James, secretary. Robert Buce was chosen news Moesser, maid of honor; Mias RcNee Bertoch, Miss LaRee Oli- reporter for the class. ver, Mia Janice Rae Aril, Miss In Mrs. Roberts' 4th grade, we Pamela Naylor, Miss Been Brock are doing many things timing and Mias Vallene Moesser. Jerry Richards will perform each other on division facts, duties of best man. learning to read a thermometer. We tested the Ground Hog The prospective bridegroom is former student at Utah State legend and found out that it was University and the University of false this year. Most of the days we had spring weather, and acUtah. Following their marriage, the cording to the ground hog, it couple will make a future home should have been winter weather. We had fun painting lions and in Hunter. lambs for March. We made a WILL-Te- nd children ever $ yrs. mural with white lambs and a old at my home during day. Dial big purple lion with a red mane. Karen Jeppson. 2825. 42 Date day-your- s-or or PHYSICAL ROLE VITAL A pulse-quickeni- "H.-idi,- loaded electric outlet protests with flashing sparks. Maybe an iron has been left unattended. The flames grow. In a split second home, lives of loved ones 'ind all that a life of work, planning and saving has acquired, is threatened. A quick dash for the telephone. (How many know the number of the fire department?) Then In :h? distance sounds the haunting wail of the fire siren. A load is lif.ed- -a sense of relief comes over ill the firemen are on thiir way. Coming as fast as modern machinery can bring them. And with them comes immediate help. Trained and efficient hands take over. The blaze is squelched and a home and all its prized possessions are safe once more. Their job is done. Another battle is won against their 24 hour enemy fire. 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CV, 7 'Are you in shape for safe driving? ; O'Si WATIKFIll AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY, BARDSTOWN, Cieclr yovr phytical condition regularly KENTUCKY jA-StjE- IVi I PHONE S384 FIRST SECURITY., PLAYING I e AT HERE CONTEST All Priesthood members are inOur Junior Red Cross representative, Miss Betty Nelson, 2nd sponsored by the Department of vited to be present at 7:00 p.m. grade teacher, received a "Thank Vocational Rehabilitation of the in the stake house to hear vital You" letter from the Jr. Red Cross State Department of Public In- messages. office. struction. COMMUNITY Miss Cooper was one of five commenIt expressed special hundred several of winners out and CHURCH BAPTIST 1954. dation to the teachers, girls School for the who entered the competition. Webster of hoys The five winners are invited Mrs. Walton was an active excellent job they had done this to Salt Lake member of the Pleasant Green year for the Jr. Red Cross. City May 1st for a, T.ng Ward Primary and Mutual nut cups, day of activities and entertainattractive The favors, She Improvement Association. and Easter baskets ment They will be presented to Governor George Dewey Clyde, moved to Ogden eight years ago. scrapbook that have been sent to hospitals and together with Governor with and homes, along special husband; her include Survivors will be taken on a special Clyde, wonderful. been have two sons, money, parents of Magna; tour of Salt Lake City, later dinto have We are helped happy Walter E. Manning, Salt Lake1 the governor at Hotel with ing cause. City; Lawrence T. Manning, Og- this -- Linda Petersen, Barbara Utah. , Elaine Mrs. two daughters, den; Miss Cooper also won a trophy Snell, Jackie Miner, Ann M. Borman and Mrs. Joyce M. contest in another sponsored- by Sutton' UMqpMatdhgpn Mul Kropf, Salt Lake City; four the Granite high school for her a.. ' 4m essay, Voice of Democracy. William P. 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