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Show Friday; April 5,1957 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah LAKERIDCE MAGMA ELEMENTARY NEWS NEWS I elect officers lor the coming sea-- 1 son. The girls d. cided to call their g: oup the Lake Ridge Sub Teens and the following officers were named: President, Margo Ann Holla-- 1 Teresa day; vice president, Grochowski; secretary - treasurer, Kathleen Ashby; reporter. La- ?n IUtch- - on leadw Caro retry. Committee leaders will be: Civic and recreation, Carolyn Taylor. Talent and programs, Julie Ann llall. Health and safety, Judith Howard. Mrs. Barbara Williams will act as assistant leader this year. phone. Some of them are: we should only talk fur 3 minutes, we should not guess a phone number, talk plainly, dont play on the phone and never l:st.n when other people on the line arc Mrs. Reed Brace was honored talking. at a birthday dinner at her homo v, Nancy Mon'aque In Mrs. W; here Thursday. Guests from Salt V. been making w; Lake City were her parents, Mr. i room we use In Mrs. Naylors M:iiv! ti wished for and Mrs. James Carlston. her -Science Scrapbjs.ks. wanted very i. . :t !i Sin.--e thee making bwthe.f jerry and sjsterf Mn. isnt enduRli rieim H t:is p:.p. r They contain stories of all k:ntij i)rpin j ,r,v. ' for all our wishes, h r.- oie a few: if erealur.-- that tell about nnni-- ' ' mats how live. and Our they I wish I could play baseball r Burr of Mr. ar.i Mrs. "very well so ir.y M.i:r.ny and books also tell about many kinds M ub, Utah, are visiting for a of fish. me. of he would Daddy poi:.l week at the home of their son, Ronald Terry Brent Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burr and I wish I were a teacher and could Lach th? best children in Mr. McCarty's room held a all the world so that when I went court. Several students were Guests at ihe borne of Mr. and out of the room they would be as rharged with a dir y desk in the Mrs. Bob Williams for a few days as mire. first degr.e. quiet last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Adeline Marsins Everything was very legal Jensen and daughter, Donna of I wish I were the b st jet pilot with a defendant, pros, color, in the world because I want to witness and person who swore Bakersfield, California. break the sound barrier to go very them in. Recital Planned Several high. I want la go to an air acalawyers got their Mrs. Hilde Luckau will hold a ?lirnts off while others were not demy and learn to fly a B29. recital for her organ and piano Dennis Barton o fortunat.. 12 h, I wish I could go to Disneyland If a person was found guil y, students on Friday, April and ride on all the nice rides. his punishment was doing a task 7:00 p.m. in the Oquirrh Stake -- Lonnie Lawson chapel. n the room for one week. I wish that my father would Yes, besides being fun, the Miss Joyce Weber and Miss come home from the hospital. I rourt gave us all a lesson on good Susan Shafter will play the organ wish this more than anything else citizenship. and the following students will -- Judith Pehrson in the world. present piano selections: Louise -- Luana Weber Rowley, Richard Bozzant, Vicki I wish I had a shiny bicycle so and Larry Adams, Jolene HumpThank You that my friends could ride and LaDean Hatch, Mcrlcne We our to extend wish grati hreys, Paul and Gerald Stewart, ride. Keller, tude to the many friends for their Karen -- Lyle Truitt Luckau, Karma Herzog, expressions of sympathy, floral J.annie Martin, Eva Ruth Olsen, death of at recent the offerings In Mr. McCarty's room we are our beloved Ada Jenkins Man- Margo Ann Holla day, Sally An derson, Kathleen Ashby, Susan SoUnion of the about studying ning Walton. Shafter and Joyce Weber. Every' made We Socialist viet Republic. The Arthur Jenkins and one is invited. families. Manning-Walto- n scrap books. Kathy Richards, 6th grade 441 Club Meets A special meeting of the In Mrs. Gourley's room we are FOR SALE Gas water heater. 42 Club was held Wednesday at the studying communication. Each of (21.50. Dial 0600. home of Mrs. Bertha Ashby to a us gave rules of how to use In Min RdJ's room we are learning about to '.h. Soon we will nuke E t;T baskets. -- Robyn M: tin, 2;i i i'rj.'e j I rn-o- n so-'-.- , s - 4-- H NORTH JORDAN STAKE PUNS CT BOWLING PRINCESS? "A" League Cenella Rodgers bad high series of 509 with fine games of in the A" League of womens bowling Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club. She was closely followed by Amy McCarty with series of 503, games SLATES PLAY APRIL 11 $700 DAMAGE The Spencer Ward will preAn auto crash involving motorMilk drinking beauties of this ists, Parley Peterson of Magna sent a three-ac- t play, Two Dates Invited this were community and Zella Gollahcr of Tooele, For Tonight, a h.larious comedy, week to enter the annual Utah Saturday near the Highway Cafe on Thursday evening, April 11th Dairy Princess competition, rules on Highway 50, resulted in 8700 at 7:30 p.m. in the Stake House. for which were released by to bo:h vehicles. Neither All proceeds will be used for Wallace A. Parrish, state chair- damage the building fund and a small dodriver was injured. man. Some of the other high scores According to a sheriffs report, nation is asked. were Ruby Cushing, Mr. Parrish said entries for the accident happened as Mr. The drama cas. includes Kay- Shirley Begent, 150; Aline Grif- county Dairy Princess honors will Peterson made a left hand turn.. ,edrson: Tore Pederson, crashed the Golluhcr 164-16- 1; fith, 153; Bette Cutler, Edna Meyer, 169; Ann Tygesen, Irene Tuckry, 178; Roxie Morse, 152; Thelma Singleton, 182; Jean Bowden, 169; Dot Merrill, Margaret Nelson, 165-16- 2; 163-15- 9; 162-15- 7; ISO. Others were Arllne Harvard, 167; Elaine Husband, Alice Begent, 153; Vivian Kemp, Pearl Moore, 179. PLAY 3-A- SPENCER WARD AUTO CRASH WANT TO BE IN A UTAH DAIRY RESULTS WOMEN'S 153-17- 2; 164-16- 9; The North Jordan Stake drama Afternoon Laaguae department, under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth (Leora) Crop- In the Monday Afternoon per, will present a comical 3 act League, Carol B. Bertoch had play, June Mad," April 19th and high game of 159. Others were Elaine 20th, 8:15 p.m. in the North Jor- - May Colling. dan Stake House. Pollock, 144; Shirlrne Matthews, Mrs. Cropper will be assisted 144; Donna Boren, 144; LaPrele by Ralph Putnam, young mens Matthews, 133; Revs Boren, 133; drama director, who will act as Merl Mediant, 130; La Vera John-stag- e manager and Mrs. Glcnneth son, 141. Wilson, business manager. The cast of characters include: I For the Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. Jeanne Petty, Miss Betty bowling. Norma Hauler had high Lee, Mr. Del Buckner, Mrs. Dor- - game of 19a 0:hers were Elvs I June Nel-M- r. othy Harman, Mr. William Lee, Rushton, Marvin Yancey, Miss Linda ton, Elva Bawden, Ann Bowden, Kay Smith, Mr. David Mixfield, Miss Karen Lee Farley, Mr. J. Joan Simons, 150; Marian Mr. Jack Waldron, Miss den, 138; Edith Bevan, 132; Mabel Gay Bawden and Mr. Leigh Crop-- 1 Kemp, LaVem per. Peterson, 140; Madalyn Robinson, No admission will be charged. Margaret Butterfield, All children under 12 years must Hope Latham, be accompanied by their parents. Janie Sparks, US; Margo Wadsworth, Beth Reid, -- 132-14- 3; 132-13- 7; into be received by Arion Erekson of and was traveling, west. Murray, American Dairy Associa- vehicle which tion of Utah director. He is assisted by Joseph 7. Parrish, Former Magna Woman county agent Wilbur C. Parkin- Succumbs Saturday son is associate state chairman. Funeral services for Connie All girls will be wise to remember that their best beauty Mabel Gsrff Drown, 69, were cream comes in Utah's dairy conducted Tuesday noon in Salt advised pert Shirley Lake City. She was a former foods," resident. Chugg, Weber College coed, who Magna Mrs. Drown died Saturday at is the states present Dairy Princess. Miss Chugg will participate 1:20 a.m. at her home, 425 E. 2nd in the crowning of the 1957 win- South. She was an active member of the LDS Church. ner. . Survivors include two sons and two daughters. Earl Allen Drown, Competition rules are: 1. She must be a high school Mrs. Merle Bills, Jr. and Mrs. Lova Thurgood, Salt Lake City; graduate by September 1, 1957. Enna Nyle Drown, Magna; five 2. She must be single. 3. Must be in good health and brothers and two sisters, and nine be able to present a health certi- grandchildren. Sincere sympathy is extended ficate if she ia chosen to represent the state at the National to the sorrowed family. Contest. 4. Must like and use dairy wrwvv foods. 5. Must have a partial understanding at least of life on a dairy farm. A Must be willing to spend time appearing in public and promo ling the use of dairy foods. 7. Must not be a professional model at present or have worked as a professional model 8. Girls will be Judged upon the following points: (1) Beauty, (2) Charm,- - 3) Personality, (4) Poise-ability to speak in public should be encouraged. 9. While meal making will not be a factor in the judging, contestants are encouraged to familiarize themselves with recipes featuring dairy foods. 130-13- 7; Baw-Madse- n, 9; 152-14- 3; 147-14- 1; 130-13- 137-15- 2; Nola Sizemore, Afton Drain, Coolley, Strebble, Arvilla Knight, 3; 167-13- 8; 1M-14- 4; Nadine Emma June Jeffs, 144; 147. This week's bowling in the Monday league includes: Merl Mecham, 160; Shirlrne Matthews. Mary Brown, May CoUings, 143; Betty Paulsen, Denna Rydalch, 132; LaPrele Matthews, 135; LaRae 131-15- 8; 140-14- 1; 130-13- 2; Woolley, 134. The Tuesday league includes Afton Drain, 179; Elva Rushton, June Jeffs, Carol B. Bertoch, 142; Lila McNadine Coolley, Carty, 165; Ann Bowden, 136; Vera I Jensen, Nola Sizemore, Hope Latham, 167; Emma Peterson, Strebble, 151; Betty Sudbury, 133; Mabel Jean Kemp, Norma Hauler, Margaret Butterfield, Edith Bevan, June Nelson, Madalyn Robinson, 139; Janie Sparks, 137; Marian Baw-- I den, 137; Cheryl Robertson, 132. 142-13- 0; v.svi Hal Clark, Gordon Cloward, Karen Hawkins, DecAnn HawkLaurel ins, Barbara Cavaness, Langford, Beth Ols: n, Russell Shafter, Susan Shafter, Scott Richard Dennis Jensen, Colleen Weber. Everyone is invited. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll Income Taxes I I PREPARED Experienced Reasonable;; 5 iDick Kenl 2551 62391 ooi 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii r , J v- -g JUNE MAD PLAY HERE APRIL 9th 137-13- 6; 145-13- 7; 147-14- 7; La-Ve- ra 144-14- 3; 149-14- 6; 169-13- 6; 137-14- 1; The Pleasant Green 2nd Ward MIA players will present "June Mad," a delightful comedy in three acts on Tuesday, April 9th at 7:30 p.m. in the Oquirrh Stake House. This will bis held in conjunction with the Spencer 2nd Ward MIA. The cast includes: Phyllis Henline, David Arave, Reva Brown, Rickey Hawke Wayne Turpin, Joy Shurtliff, Marsha Hendrick"B Loague son, Gerald Rupp, Lawrence Marjorie Christofferson and Reese, William Beck, Jr, Judith I Villa Williams tied for high game Ridd, Michael Walters and Karen Tuesday night in the B" League Keetch. with games of 166. Mrs. Christof-- I The play ia directed by E. F. ferson also had other games of 'Doc Arave; Edith Smart is the Dial (314 1927 Watt Main Straet 6 costume director; Wilma Jensen, for a 488 series. A high series of 480 was record- makeup; LaMar Newbold, stage ed by Clsone Dyches with games manager; Michael Walters, busi- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilMIIIII of Admission is free end everyone Others were Esther Matz, 160-- 1 156; Laura Daniels, 151; LuWana is invited to see this lively, ten-ag- e comedy drama. Franzen, 144; Alice Ribotfo, 158; Helen Wlmmer, 1ST; Erma Giles, LaVem Empty, Betty Bezsant, 153; Lillian Riley, Liz Loudetfczck, 140. Team No. 4 took 2 points and No. 2, 4 points. No. 2 took high TV SERVICE Haaaoaable sates. I game of 723 and aeries of 2071. Phone 8930. Dongles TV. 2741 So. Central Lumber & Hardware 1 148-15- for your old water heater or range on purchase of a new electric model almost too good to be true. But it is! 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CR 42 gular school schedule and attend ffifllllHIIIIIHUHIIIHHHHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII? la movie and dance. Students ire asked to come In their "slouch and comfortable" clothes and take life easy. "Behind the Scenes," a movie I boyf.-ejtterbrin- g showing how Walt Disney's famous cartoons are made, win be shown and "Susan Slept Here" win also be shown ia the form of entertainment for several periods. The rest of the time will be spent In a matinee dance. The day I should be one to remember at Sunny Bnnk bourbon. (Brockbank. --Toni Tygesen News AM-1-153- 8, Remodeling Rumpus Rooms Patios I Garages Fencing & Planters Cabinet Work Cement Work I 42 jtstfre out the cheer I NOTHING MEASURES UP TO ELECTRIC COOKING boa s awden Yuu get so Buck bom it1, "whin flora" sad pant icajr cleaner. CUM j41j :'1 ijk srms' 'V FOR RENT hooao. partly furnished, also rag ruga for sate. WIU weave IMS a yard If rags are furnished and aewsd. 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