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Show Pai 8 sar House, Utah Thursday, September 11, 1958 INDEPENDENT Bonwood Bowline MEWS IN PICTURES i J: . - 1 . . . - i t -- v ' . . i t , $ f - .; T. 1,ov-- .' ": i - " BONWOOD OPEN PLAY FUN NIGHTS ARE POPULAR Bowl at the Bonwood and win chocolates, steak dinners, sandwiches, up to a month of free bowling, cooling drinks and other prizes for picking up splits and other varied bowling "challenge shots" as called out. by the house as you bowl. When any member of a bowling party picks up the shot as called over the PA. system, he wins many of the announced prizes for the entire group. OPEN PLAY FUN NIGHTS ARE EVERY NIGHT AT THE BONWOOD ' t .' , j :..'. !i .l- - - : .; t V v - - 4 ' "J f 5 . ''-.'-. :'aV - : ri f. IX.: ' ..-- - v y I ? irc""v-- , 1 pt.x- - - - :rVyry , ifiy j b'5' . Uyr '-f- r::4;:4-Vt---,t- - -- ' d ' t , tw't s "'vpi VAv X" 4 ft yyy W A , iAs. 4 XICE GOIX' DEAR - Dora Maycock, left, receives loving; hug from husband George for winning soft drinks in Bonwood play. , M, nil '. y-yy- .y-y.m- '"-&- ... 'Wy;ymM yySi uy h.y yy: y&lsfY. V y j,.y - ' : - - y "flf ' 1 i - - - -- V , f " . j fy ANYONE FOR STEAKS? - Mary and Jimmy Ichiuju, Tats and Elsie Tcdehara aweit steak dinners Tats by picking up 6, 7, and 10 split at Bonwood Open play Saturday. |