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Show ' 4 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Brockbank jr. Webster" PTA Ilcnagers News Slates Final Scholarships Meet April Offered Here it Cd Ml It Slated this week as top activities are a game, assembly, campaign and a .TV program at the Brockbank-juniohigh school. The game on Wednesday is first, pitting Brockbank against Evergreen Junior high school in baseball at Brockbank. It is the second baseball encounter of the season. We hope to compensate for the poor basketball season we have experienced. r 1 car pai Ne n Mr 110 Ma the Ma Dri J Vet are Cits ach i Friday, April 12. 1957 Olympus junior high will present a traveling assembly. Our band traveled to their school and presented a fine program and talent from the school. Olympus will come Friday with their orchestra. A "Clean Language" campaign is being sponsored by the Student Council Posters will be placed in the halls and prizes given for the best slogans. Further information will be published at a later Miss Renle Barker, a student-teachfrom the University of Utah, has been visiting in our 18 room during the past week. She taught us some songs and helped us with our games outside. from W. seniors school Cypof C. Jr. High Brady, Captain She liked the way we all read to are compete and we eligible the Salt Lake Qounty sheriffs' rus high enjoyed having her. We at Stevens office, will be the featured speak- for $360 scholarships she will come again. We er at the final meeting of the Henager School of Business, it hope told stories on the flannel board Webster School PTA on Thurs- was announced this week by I. and made our own pictures. I Stevens at W. on He talk will 18th. Stevens, president day, April told the one about the "Three "Juvenile The Henager. Delinquency." Fifteen scholarships are avail- Pigs." meeting begins at 7:00 p. m. elected PTA officers will able, Mr. Stevens said. Winners also be installed. The public Is have their choice of the following courses: accounting, executive cordially invited to a'.tcnd. secretarial, secretarial, advanced secretarial, general business, busGrandchild Drowned iness management and sonograThe swirling, muddy waters of phic. of life Dry Creek claimed the Candidates for scholarships Connie Fulton of Dixie must be at least 16 years of age near Walla Walla, Washington, and be recommended by th:ir last week. high school principal in addition She was the daughter of Mr. to pres:nting one character reand Mrs. Francis Fulton, former ference. Magna residents and grandchild Deadline for applications fur of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Finley of scholarship is April 30th. Fui thir Magna. information may be obtained Sincere sympathy ia expended. from Principal Walter K. Daly N-w- well-known at Ward Slates April 21st Members of the Magna Second Ward Choir will present - an Easter Cantata Sunday, 'April 21 7:30 p.m. , They will give "Redemption Song by Fred Holton. Special selections will be sung by Mary Watterson, Melva Jean. Hicks, Sam Marlor and Kenneth Qpmer-on. - The choir will be conducted by Muriel Sandall and Delma Cameron is the accompanist Hr This KtlUilt phar- macy is adequately prepared to meet the varied needs of every member of your household. Malta this your Family Drug Store. Aad do be sure to bring us yoor Doctor's prescriptions for prompt and precise compounding. Thank you! -- Mark Hales, reporter, Mrs. ' Maughans 1st Grade Magna School rag drive was concluded Friday afternoon with Mrs. Middleton's 4th grade room winning out of the 4th, 6th and 6th grades and Mrs. Naylor's 3rd grade winning out of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The total amount of rags collected was 2,680 pounds. We received $643.00. -- LaDean Hatch Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere and grateful thanks to our friends for their floral offerings and expressions of sympathy at the recent death of our beloved brother, George Sadler. Jule Sadler and Mr. J. H. Sellers JEHOVAH'S GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP WITNESSES NEWS JUNE 3-- 7 On Thursday evening, April I8th, Jehovahs Witnesses will present a colored film, "HappiMother, will you help at Day ness of the New World Society" in the main hall of the Magna Camp? This is the question every Girl Union Building. Scout is asking her mo'her now. The free film will be offered Day Camp will be held for five at 7:30 p.m. S. G. Friend will act days from June 3rd to 7th, 13:00 aa narrator. a m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Magna Watch'.ower study is held each Community Park. Mrs. A. SpenSunday evening, 0:00 p.m. in the cer Parkin will be Day Camo diMagna Union Hall. All interested rector, in charge of the camp. It is a Girl Scout rule tujre people are invited to attend. must be one adult for every eight girls. The adults may volun eer for as many days as they can arPIANO- range to be away from home. ORGAN RECITAL HERE APRIL 12th Who can help at Day Camo? Anyone in the community who likea to work with young girls and likes the There are many ways to help: working directly with the girls, nurse or Mrs. Hilde Luckau will present one trained in First Aid, sharing a hobby or skill, or by taking h:r piano and organ students in care of another persons children a recital Friday, April 12th, 7:00 so they can help. p m. in the Oquirrh Stake Chapel. Will training be available for Mias Susan Shatter and Miss the adults? Yes. trainin' will Joyce Weber will play the organ scheduled for the adults before and the following piano students from Magna and Lake Ridge will 'Day Camp begins, ttow i. time to let daughter's Girl participate: Louise Rowley, Vicki Scout leader your know if you can help and Larry Adams, Richard t, Jolene Humphreys, Inesn or if you know a friend, relative or neighbor who would like to Hatch, Merlene Keller, Paul and Gerald Stewart, Karen Luckau, help. Don't miss the fun! ' , Karma . Herzog, Jeanie Martin, Eva Ruth Olsen, Margo Ann HoUaday, Sally Anderson, Kathhard if Nothing ia leen Ashby, Susan Shatter and you divide it particularly into small jobs. Joyce Weber. Henry Ford The public is invited to attend. The richest blessings are obtained by labor. -- Mary Baker Eddy WEY-RIT- E Cyprus. Hunter Ward Mother, Daughter Banquet Prove Lovely Fete Easter Cantata at er ly date. The Advanced Band was re cently asked to participate on TV "Citizen 61," a aet program with the Teen-Ag- e This program selects talent from schools and individuals all over the state. The band will appear Saturday, April lS'.h, 2:30 p.m. on Channel 4, and the majorettes and color guards will accompany them. All Magna residents and surrounding areas are urged to Watch this program. --Tony Tygesen llllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll MAGNA ELEMENTARY NEWS I I e . The Hunter Ward Moth: rs ard Daughters banquet Friday evening at the wardhouse proved to be a lovely affair. A total of 210 mothers and daughters joined together to enjoy a delicious turkey dinner and program. The tables were beautifully decorated with green and yellow streamers running the length of the table, interspersed with novel ladtoadstodls and ies. Large vases of fragrant, spring apricot blossoms were placed at the ends of the table. A program was later given under the direction of the YWMIA. Several musical numbers were presented and a fashion show, showing the modern-da- y apparel from sports clothes to wedding gowns, compared with the types that Grandmother" wore when she was young, was very entertaining. Bez-zan- GIVE YOUR ' will help you take off and con- - A trbl weight, maintaining health and vitality DOCTOR A CHANCE 400,000 Americana, leading active Uvea today, art liv- ing proof of the fact that cancer can be cured if detected in time. Give your doctor a chance to give you this protection by having a physical checkup every year of your life. 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