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Show Garfitld Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, April 24,1953 Magna Woman Named Auxiliary President Regarded Magna Lady Home From Hospital Mrs. Agnes Williams of Magna was elected District President of American Legion Auxiliary District No. 8, at a Spring Conference held at Wendover over the weekend. A group of local people attenda ed the interesting meetings, banEnjoyable Party quet and dance, to include Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jenkinsun, Mrs. The Ladies Afternoon Bowling Williams, Mrs. W. G. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cushing, Mrs. League enjoyed an party Tuesday night at Linnie Wyatt, Mrs. Helen Gallyer, Andy's Smorgasbord. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws, Mr. dinner was served and bingo and Mrs. Don Devore of Magna later played In the evening. Sev- and Garfield. eral draw prizes were given to lucky ladies and trophies prePrimary Conference sented. The Magna First Ward Primary Squad No. 2 with Norma Haut-e- r, captain, June Nelson and Conference is slated for Sunday, Amelia Romrell took first place. April 26th, beginning at 5:30 , jclock, announces Mrs. Ida Eden, Friends of Mrs. E. L. Cannon of Magna will be glad to learn that she is now at home and convalescing from a fractured leg. Mrs. Cannon suffered the broken leg in a fall at her home a short time ago, CHURCH NEWS - tained members of her Bridgi Club. The ladies were served luncheon and card games later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Our Lady of Lourdao Church The following weekly program is carried out, in addition to special events, which will be announced from time tb time by Father C. E. Freegard. Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. The Hunter Daughters of Pioneers are now accepting entries of and 6:M p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and the Days of 47 Queen contest, and 7:00 p. m. cordially urge local young ladies Weekday, 7:00 a. m. to place their name in this interNovena Sendee, Friday, 7:36 esting and worthwhile competi- For Queen p. m. tion. Any young lady between the ages of 18 and 25, a descendant of Church Utah pioneers, is eligible to enter. Community Baptist kindYOU are if interested, So, Sunday, April 26th services inly contact Mrs. Nora Moss in Hun- clude: ter for further information. Bible School, 10:00 a. m. Worship service, 11 :N a. m. on the sermon subject, Realized Officers Are Elected Tor Brockbank PTA Parent-T- H. T. Dyches, Mrs. C leone Farnsworth ant) Mrs. Marlow Turpin The group meets nest with Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker on the evening of May 4th. Funeral Rites Held For Baby Brockbank To Graduate 170 Funeral services were conducted in Richfield Thursday at 12:30 20 p. m. for Karen Barney, old infant, who died Tuesday morning in a Salt Lake hospital of Brockbank junior high will natural but undetermined causes The baby is a daughter of Mr. hold their traditional graduation and Mrs Freeland Afton Barney, exercises on Wednesday, May 20th, announces Principal Clark 8911 West SOW South. Burial was in the Elysian Burial FreL A total of 170 students will leave Brockbank for Cyprus high Gardens, Salt Lake City. Sincere sympathy ie extended school. A very fine program is being arto the bereaved family. ranged for the commencement which is to be held in the school Gravaaids Rites Held gymnasium. Further details will be given at a later date. Graveside rues were held Monday for the stillborn son of John and Bernice Evans, 2924 South Dancers Participate 8600 West, who was born April Show In All-St15th at a Salt Lake HospitaL The child is survived by the A group of students taught by and one parents, two sister brother, grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. Shirley Taylor in Magna parShow Mrs. Robert E. Hales and Mr. and ticipated in an All-StMrs James E Evans, all of Mag- Monday - Tuesday Wednesday of na. this week in Salt Lake City at an Sincere sympathy is extended. IDS wardhouse. These star performers presented six-mon- th Students May ar ar acts together with many other The youngsters included Janet Taylor, Sally Jean Robinson, Trudy Clark, Jolynne Brown and Corky Chamberlain. studios. th Ambition." The annual Baptist State convention is to be held Friday and oresident Saturday, May 1st and 2nd. All Everyone is urged to attend. planning to attend are kindly asked to notify Mrs. Gertrude Birthday Meat Halliwell, as reservations must be Revs was Mrs. elected made for the banquets. Brown The Magna Women's Club will Mrs. Halliwell, Pastor. of the Brockbank mid a Birthday Party meeting president eacher ThursAssociation s. 'riday, April 24th in the day evening, succeeding Mrs. Magna Ward Slates A hut dinner is to be servwho has served for ed at 6:30 o'clock, and ladies Delia Hook, the past two years Primary Conference whose birthdays occur in May was named Mrs Jennie Barker and June will be so honored. They vice president; Mrs Dorothy The Magna Second Ward Pri.pclude Ann Wilkinson, Dora RusSmith, treasurer; Donald Hess, mary Conference is slated for sell, Mary Cosslett, Agnes WilJ. W. Richardson, dir- Sunday, April 26th in the ward-hous- e, liams, Eva Hayes, Winnie Wright secretary; ector and S. Harold Watson, holdand Lillian Bridges. beginning promptly at 7:30 over director. o'clock. Hostesses are Nola Monaon, ViA very successful meeting of Program numbers will be preola B. Jones, Alice Rowland, Fern the group was held. sented by the youngsters in a Jenkinson and Vera Sudbury. novel manner, and everyone is Table decorations are to be in Day-Ol- d Son Dies cordially invited to attend. charge of Erma Tech. At a delightful party Monday evening, Mrs.- E G. Paulos enter 8000 West To Be Resurfaced Very Shortly The street of SON West in Magna will be resurfaced very shortly through the cooperation of the Utah Construction Company who furnished the materiel and workmen from Salt Lake County will contribute the labor. This is the highway traveled by the ukes," end is deeply gutted from the constant use of the large vehicles; which have now stopped the construction work. Ones upon a time half the world didnt know how the other half lived. But the Marshall nan changed all that now we know the other half lives on American dollars. dub-room- ATTENTION! Stake To Participate In Music Festival CHANGING TO GAS? In S. L. Hoapital Wade son of Grondel South, Kenneth Bertoch, day-ol- d Richard K. and Carol Bertoch, 6057 West 3500 Together with four other diviHunter, died Wednesday sions, Oquirrh Stake will partici- at 8 pi m. in a Salt Lake hospital e Music Festipate in a The infant was born Tuesday at next the MIA, val, sponsored by 2 a. m. Tuesday evening, April 28th at Besides the parents, he is surthe Jordan High school. vived by two brothers, Henry The entertainment is slated for Keith and Richard Kent Bertoch, 8:N p. m. and over sixty people Mr. and will be in the production. Com- Hunter; grandparents, Mrs. Vivian C. Bertoch, Hunter, local pleting arrangements are and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Grondel, Mrs. Grace Christensen and R. M. Salt Lake City; a Alexander of Magna. Mrs. Alice Rackham and a John Grondel, both of Salt Lake City. Graveside services were conducted Saturday at 11 a. m. in Glen fc Jack's Heeling Co. Fee All Your Heating Needs. r Hunter DUP Seeking Entries f Five-Stak- FREE ESTIMATES 1394 West U00 So. Phone Shop Mur. 0317R1 Phono Rea. 041IJ5 A Magna Maid Cited For No Drivel's License Miss Carol Hicka of 2796 South cited Wednesday for operating a car without a drivers license and the owner of the auto that she was driving, Garth Crosby, was also issued a citation by Magna deputy sher9150 West. Magna, was iffs. It is alleged that Miss Hicka backed Mr. Crosbys car into a vehicle owned by Joseph Woolley in front of his residence at 2750 South 8650 West, and damaged the Woolley car $150. The impact of the two cars was so great that a wheel was knocked Pleasant Green cemetery in Mag- off the Woolley car. No damage na. Bishop Lawrence Doxey of the resulted to the Crosby auto. 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