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Show FrlJsir; Msv 17, 19S7 CsrfUli UtJir. Cirilwi, Utah Did wMi cor . . . gverywhertl a At The Kenner Appliance 3c Hardware, Inc. at 2655 South 8850 W. n Magna, announces they are Rent-All- s. David Gouik'y Day has been the local agency for United d for proclaim: Wednesday ini chools throughout the Granite i Tncy have stacked at the store a wide variety of tools, such as School District. power sanders, power lawn mowdis-Programs in honor of the j j ers, Merry Tiller tractors, wheel.ricts long time superin'endent barrows, garden tools, furniture were held at schools during that cart, folding chairs, beds with sterilised mattresses, baby beds iy.Mr. who hss served Gourley. ply pens, room coolers, electric n i'.he schools for fans, public glass and silverware nore than 47 years, is resigning' punch par.y bowls, fence stretchers, rom that position effective July pos. hole diggers, ear top carrier sL ice chests, electric extension cord. The dia'rict board of education cJment tools, plumbing tools. sroclaimed the day honoring the camping equipment ducator and has also arranged Prices will be gladly given on for a special scholarship fund to any of these items. e set up in his name. Anyone d:siring :o make for this fund may send them to the Granite District ofMr. and Mrs. Tim Doxey of fices, 3212 South State Street, Salt Lake Cl y are happy ov. Salt Lake City. the arrival of a daughter bon May 2nd at the LDS Hospital GROUP PERFORMS She weighed in at 6 pounds, Z VARIOUS FETES ounces. . The new arrival has been give! Loran Gray and company per- the pretty name of Lori. Prour formed May 15th at the Kiwanis grandparents are Mrs. Cora Leary -- lub Harvest Days Talent Show of Salt Lake City and Bishop and in the Kearns 2nd Ward Chapel. Mrs. Lawrence Doxey of Hunter. On May 22nd, Mr. Gray and usociates will present numbers at the Rainbow Rendezvu at a Firemens Ball, and will perform May 25th at the DAV convention n the N awhouse Hotel the CJwJl Italia avgas km Mr b fkkt, aI coma. Absvs, Aa 1st AJr Taeaieaa. beauties,,, Theyre these Chevrolet wagons ! eager-beav- Talk about wagons ! Chevrolet offen you the handsomest line-u- p of all Whether you hanker for a wagon for projects, to tote outdoor gear, or as an family car here are eager beavers to see. r r and There are models, with six- - or Capacities." They convert in a flash to take up to. half a ton of cargo. The tailgate opens first, so there are hard-worki- all-rou- four-doo- two-doo- nine-passeng- er lots of loads you can slip in without having to open the topgate. Being Chevrolet, they have' the performance, too; up to 245 V8 horsepower thats frisky, smooth and quiet. The me you choose will be a joy to handle with its steady way of going, its easier steering and alert response. See your wagon at your Chevrolet dealers soon! CET Magna I I Maws Briele We started a weaving project We made litterbug posters. The purpose was to help us keep our towns clean. The third grades attended the Dental Clinic at the school. We are completing our bird unit and also our transportation unit thii week. Mrs. Dsrleys 3rd Grade HUNTER WINNING DIAL ON CHAUPIUNI Optional ct extra cut rO-- h p. kith performance VS agww aba aaaiiakb at extra coU. DAV state department meeting the DAV and Auxiliaries will A bsacjfcrt CkwnM boom Mmit rtdm See Your Local Authorized "Two-Tan- " Chevrolet Dealer Handyman. Tor m be held Sunday, May 19th in Salt Lake. City to discuss various aspects of the convention to be held at Hotel N: whouse on May 23rd, 24th and On Sunday, the Council of Administration of the Department of U.ah, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Auxiliaries and post, h Id their joint meetings at the Utah Copper Club. State Commander Alfred Bateman of SL George and Stit? Auxiliary president, Marian Kidd of Ogden, were in charge of the meetings. Plans were discussed concerning Uw Departm:nt Encampment, to be held June The Encampment will be held at Brigham City and reservations are now being made for the posts and auxiliaries. Following business discussion, a buffet luncheon was served, prepared by the Magna and Kearns Auxiliaries. Dress The "Western Round-U- p tnd Dance, sponsored by the Vderans of Foreign Wars Auxilary No. 7398 last week, was a .Ine success. Door prizes were awarded and served. oEfreshments MILK CATHOLIC CHURCH NEWS NEWS 0 NOTES At Magna Elementary School 6th graders who will become 7th graders next year were the guests of the Brockbank junior high school Thursday. A very fine program was pre- -' nted and enjoyed by all. An interesting tour was conducted through the building to acquaint us with the school we will attend next year. All are looking forward to becoming Brockbank students next year. -- Judith Pehrson XBI VFW NEWS FOR SUPT. GOURLEY Elementary School we are starting a litter-bu- g campaign. Each student in each room is making a litterbug poster. Some of the best posters are put in the halls. These posters are to remind people not to throw trash in the streets. It costs millions of dollars just to clean the streets in America for one year. Dont ever be a litterbug. Always be neat Throw trash in basket, And not in the street Jean Wollam and Janet Black Ntw RENT-ALL- S A re you litterbug? Hava you GRANITE DISTRICT trash sack in your car? We hope PROCLAIMS DAY SO. Above, . OPEN MAGNA BRANCH AT KENNERS UNITED MAGNA ELEMENTARY NEWS - for refreshment that lasts The following weekly schedules are conducted at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna: Sunday masses, 8:30 and 10:3(3 HELEN DANES a. m. and 6:00 p. m. lfS Min Utah Air TOwm Mondays, instruction classes Utah SMi Agrimifiiral Callage from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. for smmcmi Ba uih or wum and catechism for chilStAH Mas KMMMaON 4:00 to 5:00 dren, p.m. to Novcna Our Lady of Friday, Sorrows, 7:30 p.m. Rosary every night at 6:50 p.m. MAWWVWVWWVWWVWWWWWWVWWVWWVWVM 25th. Merrill Witbeck has returned Local members will be notified home af er visiting with friends of the place for the May 19th and relatives In Manti And adjoining towns. j IT DO J RENT THE YOURSELF TOOLS I Seeder Lawn Roller Lawn Mower Cement Toole Cement Mixer Party Goode Invalid Neede RollawayBede I . KENNER Power Sandere k Skill Sawe Electric Drille ? Plumber Toole I r IRoto-TUle- I ! 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