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Show Friday, February 8, 1957 Magna Timet. Magna, Utah Mssliy League In the Monday League, Reva had game of la the "A" Leag ue, Ann Tyge-w- a Boren had high ime of 177, Tuff-da- y Denna Rydalch, 147; Gerry Peel, Pollock, 139; Custie alght at the Utah Copper 143; Elaine 133. 'A" Lmm Go Ladies Fete Husbands At Valentine Dinner - Donee Saturday 146-13- 7; '57 NEW FORD TRUCKS Conradson, Club. Other high game were Louise Erickson, Jeanne 157-15- 4; a truck it' 161-18- 2; 1; 160. - 9 Hub-har- d. Vivian Kemp, Cenclla Rodgers, 165; Nellie Powell, 161; Alice Begent, 167; Ruby Amy McCarty, Coon, 161; Thelma Singleton, 153;' Edna Meyer, 163; Aline Griffith, 157; 169-16- Ruth ere I Mors Mton a car, nora completely now kiad of vehicle. A raal pock horit (hot handles mors than half a Ion Hm Brockbank Jr. News Tuesday League For the Tuesday League, Elva Rushton had games of Others were Hope Latham, Madalyn Robinson. Afton Drain, LiMargaret Butterfield, Irene Romo- la McCarty, Norma Hauter, lo, June Juanita Truitt. Marian Bawden, Nelson, 139; Elva Bawden, 139; Betty Sudbury, 136; Edith Bevan, 132; Mabel Jean Kemp, 137; June Jeffs, 130; Margo Wadsworth, 136; Janie Sparks, 145; Nola Sizemore, 142; Ann Bowden. 130; Joan Simmons, 147; Ruth Thomas, 154; Emma Slrebble, 145; Thelma Simmons, 140; Gladys Hedrick, 13a 167-15- 1; 143-18- 1; 151-15- 4; 167-15- 2; were Ellen Newbold, Maxine Sandall, 153; Margaret Nelson, 159; Roxie Romaine Zito, Morse, for a 466 series; Irene Tuckey, 157; Dot Merrill, 154; Pearl Moore, 165; Elaine Husband, 17a Others 151-15- 3; 166-16- 5; 159-16- 7; 148-15- 146-13- 2; 138-14- 2; Members of the Utah Copper Group entertained at a prettily planned dinner-dance Saturday evening at the Fort Douglas Golf Club. A Valentine theme was effectively used in the table decorations. Covers were laid for sixty-siThe committee in charge was composed of Mrs. Paul Aveson, Mrs. Grif Lindquist and Mrs. H. Golf Club Ladies x. T. Dyches. A party valenline favor was pinned on each guest giving their name. secretary - treasurer. The board of directors is composed of Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews, Mrs. Homer "B" Loogtio Pitts, Mrs. T. R. Colombo, Mrs. Lillian RUey had high game of Pete G. Paulo and Mrs. E. G. 17S in the B" League. Paulo. Others were Mirjorie Chrlstof-fersoComplimented At Party Dorothy Davis, the dinner, Mr. and Preceding 150; Norma Ceilings, 151; Mari- Mrs. Dyches entertained at a solyn Pace, 147; Cleone Farnsworth, cial at their home for local memRose bers and husbands. Fifteen cou146; Alice Ribotto, 151; Marie Zito, Jackie Peter- ples attended. son, 142; L. Frauen, 144. In nature's infinite book of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson of secrecy, A little I can read. Magna received a call from their son. Burton Robinson of Monti-hell141-16- 1; Itf Tairlaaliftn Ilaatrla llitar 149-14- 8; There are three main activities a game, assembly and a night dance. The gams will be held Thursday with Evergreen Junior High and will be played here. It is hoped to be a success. The assembly for this week is something many of the students will enjoy on Friday. It is presented by the Fish and Game this week at Brockbank The danre is one of four n.'i'ht dances at Brockbank, and is Friday evening. It has been named the ''Basketball Frolic." The two finalists for the 9th grade are Sheila Perkins and Saundra Speers; the 8lh grade. Evelyn Klima and Marsha Hendrickson; 7th grade, Bonnie Cul-l.- y and Sandra Debs. These students were chosen by a penny a vote. The queen and her attendants will be named at the dance and the money realized from the sale of votes will be placed in a fund to plant lawn at the back of Brockbank school grounds. -- Tony Tygescn o, California, last week, and had a most enjoyable time visiting with him, wife, Lorraine and granddaughter, Joyce. An uncle, George Robinson, was also visiting with the Burton Robinsons end talked to the local people. Mr. George Robinson is stationed on a freighter and has been around the world a number of times. n M artra tow pkkvp llytuid, body, ilwdard tort, givu yt eimiMg Uyl and Sw biggMl capacity 4V4and M. bady langta at any balMwmar. Anilsbla in LOOK They're modern through and through styling you see Just Wnfi at how modem the W Fords really are! New Ranchero rides, handles and loob like a modem car. It's a ragged bude that carries over half a ton-m- ore than many standard pickups. Ford's Tilt Cab Series kings modern design to the Tilf field. It's America's lowest-price- d k line. Cab New Ford pickups hade up their modem styling with higher power, completely new cabs, a new kind of ride. Stylmide bodies are biggest of any pickup. The trucks shown here Just touch the sweeping changes in the new Ford line for '57. See your Ford Dealer for complete details on the truck to fit your job. Rje boldly modem deep-dow- n all-ne- w big-truc- i gw, raaaicr, Martarl New wider windUiiild. Nw inboard wntilstioa. dip mw NfWcats-compl- tly bydrmibl dutch rionduid iu all pickup, to tondaas. Euiur to work, likt hydraulic brake. Clutch pudali ara wipundud typsl NEW Srylidu pickup Mac Vended at M aslra cod. Aiuarica', hi aged pickup badiaal Sida toadbig'i hr uauiar with body. NEW fm I dranptol Naw frewM, P to 11 roar aatoal Naw dardiar had Nawbigbar capacity John Loutensock Tkurtday, February 7, Appears On Program 3:30 P. M. John Loutensock, son of LaMar and Ted Loutensock, appeared as s guest artist Tuesday, January 29th in n symphony orchestra concert, sponsored by the School of Music and Art of the Brigham Young University. Reginald Beales wu the tea Ksphcsd hemy Mcs Tkh Fir Uft Frtgtsrt Mc-Cu- ad iprigl WW pawar i fraar braotking, bigbar caaipraHiaa raSefc mw Sapar-Filta- r air daaaar. Shaft Straka aagtop dasiga V4 at Sic, hi auary waddl Migns Rexnll Drug Wall Manufacturing Company Magna. Utah Phono 4441 FORD TRUCKS COST LE88 IESS TO "Only Ford Dealer! Carry Magna aenfartl lia cowpiddy Mwcbauii mpaniiM and visibility iwprov bandiing MM. S1JI Naw Flannel Shirts, Reg. 52.4a now Navy White Panto, Ideal for cook, marching bands 98c temple work, Reg. 81.29, now, ..... 61.00 Navy Dungurees, small rises, 4 pair 61.00 Navy Work Shirts, 4 for Plate Glass, R'xS. ask for quantity discount. 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