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Show SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS LADIES Wimmer, 145; Norma Colling, 148; Erma Giles, 142; M. Collings, 164; Cleune Farnsworth, 141. Team No. 1 tuok high game of 695 and series of 1962 and 4 points. B" League Laura Daniels captured high Squads 2 and 3 took 3 points. Cleune Farnsworth picked up series of 455 with games of 188- 3 Tuesday night in the Utah a 7 split. Copper Club B League. A League Some of the other high scores Again, La Von Dea captured were Lola Density, ITU; Nellie high game of 203 and another one Powell, 146; Ruby Coon, 149; Neva j of 178 Tuesday night, closely folWimmer, 147; Ada Peterson, 146; lowed by Mary Tomlin, Ella Empey, 160; Patty McDonald, Bette Cutler, Dor168; Arvilla Knight, 146; Helen Cenella othy Dea, Rodgers, 186; Ellen Newbuld, Virginia Walker, Vivian Kemp, 160; Romaine Zito, Alice Begent, 186; Lillian ELYSIAN BURIAL Riley, 163; Pearl Moore, 150; ShirGARDENS Edna Meyer, ley Cain, For Information Call nr Write 179. H. W. TAME Other high games were Sylvia 1064 Crandall Ava. Thelma Singlc- Wimmer, Balt Lafca City, Utah BOWLING 5-- 144-12- 159-15- 5; 154-15- 5; 159-15- 0; 169-15- 3; 175-17- ton, Babe Nola Ann Tygesen, Wimmer, Farnsworth, 178-18- 156; 159. Teams No. 6 and 1 won 4 points. AUTO Resident Glass LIFE-FI- RE Also MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE on Building at 15 and Furniture Saving JONES JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS Enjoy this INSURANCE I West 5635 Mur. 0120-R- 2 or South 0124-R- 2 GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON 45 Card of Thanks We wish to sincerely thank for their wonderful everyone kindnesses during the illness and death of our beloved one. Our hearts are full of gratitude and appreciation for the love and the neighborly acts shown upon many occasions. Wc should like our friends to know that through their kind gifts uf money, wc have purchased a iit.ing marker for Joyce's grave. May God bless each and every one of you. The Joyce Larson Family MTU Ml IISTUmS WMISKET INCLUDED PIONCTS CMP, A Service hun- - . -! j j News Sergeant MaxTuUmer, who has in England for the pat months, visited his iter M' S. Lela Robertson, who has tenr!,ny f0r the two Vcr-Ji- ''in 18stationed Pt Ihiy enj.iyed seeing each other vei y much. Mrs. Robertsons hus-,:iIls also in me armed services. ,d To Ba Discharged UT3 Hi l l M. SiiigletonTson of and Mrs. Melvin Singleton of Magna, telephoned his mother Tuesday from San Franci.sco, that ae would be home in about a week. His wife, Dolores and two children. Sherrie and Bert, also live in this cummumty. Bert has served in the armed services for the past 15 months, i ai.cfly iii Konii. He will receive his honorable discharge from the Navy. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard have returned home fromIliglcy San Diego, California, accompanied by Mr. Higley's brother, Dan Higley, member of the U. S. Navy and Mrs. Higley's brother, Max Pavne, also a member of the Navy. Mr. is Payne visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payne of Gar- Second Boy Mr. and Mrs. li. T. D.vches are the happy parents of a fine baby boy, who arrived Monday at St. Mar.Vs Hospital. The sturdy new boy weighed in at seven pounds, 10 ounces and will be happily Sreeted at home by brother, Tommy and sister, Kathy. Mr. Dyrhcs is of the Magna Drug Store. field. He recently returned from Japan and is home on a y leave. er Now 6 years old Entertains Club I to S p. m. whenever weather permits, and cordially vites anyone interested to inquire at that time, CALL ENSIGN SMITH CLAIR CARTER in Mr. and Mrs. Max Buckner of Magna are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born Saturday, November 1st at St. Mark's Hospital. The boy weighed 5 lbs, 15 ounces and the girl, 6 lbs., ounces. Waiting at home is a brother, Craig. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Buckner. Streets 7006 lay-awa- EXTRA HJ1RS great Taste " of OLD Bromtedofl hickory oTltwEdgiMioM ri. I The Bourbn .Window Materials Buy Now and hava your Christy mas Gifts put on our ai aavo and horns at Shop lha Bast Shop. OR MAGNA 3322 r gSSfw u enhance the 4: in- Aj Hold heat3 fave;:40fuel Magna Twins PRICED RIGHT! LARGE LOTS Time Payments If Desired II PIOOl . Brother and Sister Visit Each Other Overseas Wy jiiiing, b- The letter st.it-- s: I pnii the occasion of y.mr ,i.l,i.,t; m w.tli honor from t:u: Tivhr.. .,1 1 ,i.- rue-to- r , tuur&e on Si 2;i jj-jI wish to roomier. I v.iu f : the ail manly qualities you Ji.'phiwd while unde; u. tra.iiiiig, your devotion to dul , and your out standing selinl.ist:c ,nd. The attentive at'. tudr, pi son application and ability in you, and which enabled y u attain this enviable nv n j, are most commendable and deserving uf high praise. Mr. Fraser is the sun of Mi. and Mrs. ticoige Eraser of Magna. Second Lieutenant Carl J. Barrett and Mrs. Barrett of Fort Lee, Mrs. Keith Barton cnt.Ttaincd Virginia, arrived in Magna to members of her Bridge Club Mon- spend a few days with Mr. and day evening at her home and spec- Mrs. Sam Palmer. ial guest, Mrs. Homer Pitts. A prettily planned luncheon was Youth Commended For served, fullowid by tables of Excellent Qualities cards. Prizes were given to Mrs. A fine letter of has hostesses. Pitts, first and Mrs. Velda Jones, been given to 6 recognition Jack L. Fraser, second. 3450th AF19408519, Technical Rejoicing over the birth of a Training Squadron, Francii E. baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis of Magna. The new arrival was born at a Salt Lake Hospital on Thursday, October 30th. Mother and baby are doing well. NEW! 8920 West Our Lady of Lourdea Church The following weekly program is carried out, in addition to special events, which will be announced from time to time by Father C. E. Kreegard. Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a.m. and 6:U0 p.m. or student B.isi-- f. A-2- 3 Ctutunf Cslori and aiies up to 14 yean in childron'a coats at (ha Beat Shop. Sae them 20. today. from his colmie! Friends of L.eut.-n.in- t Hud L Weekdays, 7:00 a.m. Silcox w.ll be happy to know his Noveiia Service, 7:30 Friday, new uddiess is: La utrnanl Had Mrs. Annie Peteisun. Mrs. Char- p.m. lotte Kent and Mrs. Sadie Love2nd Off. Klu. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and L. Slims. (I!86'M-12- , Btry. TAS. 4i'51t A.S.U. AKA less were dinner ut the 7:l)il p.m. gucls HOC' No. 56, Sec. 4, Eon home of Mrs. Pearl GilLeland in Sill, Oklahoma Salt Lake City during tile week. is He the son of Mr. and .Mrs An enjoyable time was spent by Rupert Silcox of Magna. the group. .Mr. and Mrs. William Dale Richards are rejoicing over the arrival of a tiny baby girl, who arrived Thursday, October 30th at St. Mark's Hospital. She tipped the scales at four pounds, 15 ounces. The happy and proud mother will be remembered us being the former Ann Gallycr. First Child Singing lullabies at their home are Mr. and Mis. Harold A. Zogg of 325 Roosevelt Avenue, Salt Lake City, for a darling little baby girl arrived October 30th at the LDS Hospital to grace their home. She has been named Christine Jo. AVOID Large crowds during the Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Zogg of Christmas shopping season. Shop Magna arc the proud paternal now at the Bast Shop and Jiave grandparents. y your gilts placed on our 0. Plan. Group To Moot Members of the Ladies Aid are asked to meet next Tuesday, November 11th at the Baptist Church-room- s for a social and luncheon meeting. Mrs. Harold A. Zogg and Mrs. Sam Palmer will be the Warren Air toive All Mrs. Chloe Munson was hostess to ladies of her Bridge Club Monday night in the first full meeting of the group. A dainty luncheon was served, followed by games of bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alice Guurley and Mrs. Pearl Thurman. The group meets November 24lh with Mrs. G.iurley 134-13- BUY NOW AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE! Mr. Smith will be on the Project Sunday afternoons from The Bourbon Buy of the STRAW! I1III6N South and Met- Club Entertained 134-13- 8: Ensign Subdivision of Magna 3200 will be Mrs. Wtnnifred M s. Al..c Gee. 155-14- 9; ALL IMPROVEMENTS ITS Members of the Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Pioneers, will meet Thuis.lav, N.iveiu'jer 13th at the home of Mm. James Monson, 1:30 o'clock for their regular social Mrs. Frank Huffaker of Salt L.ike City, former Magna resident, surferid a serious heart attack this week and is eonfined to a Salt Lake hospital. Her many friends wish recovery and lust wishes. 160-14- LOTS FOR SALE : Suiters Heart Attack calf an.i 162-14- Lay-A-wa- 3500 D of P Meet and business gathering. Afternoon League Emma Strebbel took high game 7 in of 168 and others of the Afternoon League. Others were Villa Williams, Joyce Bczzant, 159; Amelia Rom-rel- l, Julia Clegg, 154; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webber of Helen Jones, 142; Carol Bertoch, Ethel Hunter are the proud parents of a 141; Marg Nelson, girl, born Sunday, October Stevenson, 135; Norma Hauler, baby 19th. Their 2' year-ol- d son will greet new sister, who has been SELECT A coat for your child named Linda Pauline. while our stock is complete. Best 20. Tiny Gal 151-15- 9; INSURANCE CRADLE ROLL Margarite Pritchard, Elaine Husband, 151; 168-16- 7; 159-15- Satisfaction Guorontogd CENTRAL LBR. & IIDWE. CO. Dial 6384 8927 West 2700 Specialc for Friday, Saturday, November 7 8916 West 2700 South 8 Phone 6371 Cut Pkgs Frozen, lb. LUNGHFON MESA'S Morrells, can FLAKESutsc -il9 SYRUP 87 Clearwater Lumber Jack, 5 lb. can CAKE MIX 43c 69c 23c 55c 23c BISQUICK, Large Pkg. SALMON, Red, tall can CUCUMBER CHIPS, Nalley, bottle MINCE MEAT, Hewlett!, 2 lb pkg WAX PAPER, 125 ft roll SALAD MARGARINE SWANSDOWN. 3-- 88 . 3 PKGS. 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