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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah FORMER LOCAL PEOPLE KILLED IN 3. 1. Three I't.i'.ni. two d then: former I.kmI pepli-- . we. e t.. I. and another insi:lji.ed w:th in the altor'uMh of a ti jck ear dilution in U. S. H'filiwnv 3'i near an i n. W,voiiii:it:. late Saturday. Vic. mu of hn wv: Parley M.iml", 61, of 22't:) East, Salt Lake C.ly. d iver cf t:.i car. He was a bioihiv of L.ji.-- J ' Mantle f (.li.helj an.t f.il.V. i n: Ray P. Mantle of A passenel, Kibeit Vli : Mur.-ger- , 56, of lVv.ly M.ieet. Salt Lake (My, was killed in- -. ant ly in the crash. Mrs. Kuty Taylor, all. ut 91 1. cust Street, uff- - t i Midval. . head and back injuries ar..t d.ed 3.-- K.-a- 2J 1 a.m. I M Ann Whit ia Gilliit She was nurried ta i. i.e Klixmiii T n loi I'lla, iri toe Salt Lake LDS Jshovahs in.1, CRASH CAR Friday, February 5, 1954 an o! Horace Mr. F. Wagner will be the guest speaker Sunday, February 7th, beginning at 7:00 p. m. for Jehovah's Witnesses in their Hall at T .::,'!e 11, J..J in 1942 Ac'ivcin trie LDS ciuneh. she al.,j was a member of lac M.Jvale Chapter ihokflii iai!e. Sj: vivois inrla 9081 West 2700 South. le seven sons Vtig.l A. Taylor, n.t daughters, San-.lvA! Dale and l.-- ; M.-s- . T. Di:-i).h- .N'.k--I Perry His subject will be faith God's Way?" Tay and , -- "A" LEAGUE Fran Sheppick captured high game of 192 Tuesday night at the A" League of womens bowling in the Utah Copper Club. Other high scores were Ruby Cushing, Amy McCarty, Donna Cromar, 172; Zito, Irene Turkey, Thelma Singleton, 180; Juun Hubbard, 188; S. Coon, 187; j Elaine Husband, 157; A. Griffith, 159; Ann Tygesen, 156; Vivian M.itna; Warren Gillett, Riv Calvin Gillett, Salt Luke; M s Nonna Cl Mitchell, Mis. 11a G. Iverson, both of Salt Lake City; Mi Maieia G, Duke, Magna, and Mi.; Ilela G Myerlek, Pnche, N' idj. FRACTURES 167-16- 3; 157-15- Kemp, 166; Pearl Moore, 173; M. Nelson, 184; V. Walker, 155; La-- V Dea, Edna Meyer. Shirley Begent, 156; Rox-t- e SLEIGH-RIDINFourth passenger in the an, mobile, Mrs. Co: a Monger, 53, :.l, K 1:011 Hibler, Mongers wife, escaped serin us in duugh-- h jury in the crash mil was .i of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hib-- : in "good" condition. r of Kearns, suffered a fractured Both Mr. Monger and Mrs Tay- leg BABY DIES Saturday m u in ng while sleigh Ever slop to realize that the ac lor are former weil knewn l.ieal riding cident you were not involved in, residents. The break occurred above the costs you money Preston Denney Privett, just the same? Funaral Services knee and the young lady was takson of Alvin and Lela You were mighty lucky at that. Mrs. Ruby Myr.le Gillett Tay- en to St. Mink's Hospital, where Lucky not to have been maimed Denney Privett, 4351 West 5295 lor was born December 15, 1895. in she is icccivLng medical or killed. But you dont get off South, Kearns, died Sunday at Alpine, Utah county, a daughter scot-frecosts 6:50 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital Every accident of natural causes. you money in the form of i 178-17- 5; G 168-17- 6; Sudbury, Anita Jones, and L. Daniels, 155. 176-17- 5; How lo Reduce The Cost Of Accidents 160 "B" LEAGUE M. Colling 182 and others ld e. nereis HER HEART ed insurance rates. Automobile insurance rates are doter mined each year on the ba sis of the accident experience of the preceding three years. In as where residents have had accident records, insurance rates are higher. Strict enforcement of traffic regulations will reduce speeding and reckless driving ... primary causes of accidents. But you, yourself have the big responsibility. Drive with care. Remember that traffic regulations are, in fact safety regulations ... obey them. And just as important, keep your car in condition, take it regularly to the dealers who know your make of car best, for g a check. There's only one way to reduce the cost of accidents ... reduce the number of accidents.! a-- re MlmSi'i yaw Vltmlhe, Wheiher H'l e boovMM cenese he'l wear wMi prMe.,.a bewaeel ef red Hewers wl i Hie rrlmeiegi, or a fay Howerhj plant, well lake pridi In lUUng your ardor wH eer frnheil and la Yell eel. Phene ee May . . . wall play CepM far you. Rsmeiaber.. .Valentine's Day b Pabrvary 14. Ptowen safe-drivi- safe-drivin- Say H wHh McDonald's PtOWERt-IY-WI- yaw lava Is aellee away H Flowers PHONE 2011 MAGNA Brother Dies Qt tfOm George T. Ensign, 80, of 440 East 3rd South, Salt Lake City, who served as day advertising foreman in the composing room of the Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrauntil his retirement, died Saturday at 3:57 p. m. in a Salt hospital of a heart ailment. He was the brother at A. C. Ensign, former Kennecott official in this community. Sincere sympathy is extended. Out had high game of of 5 for a 490 173-13- series. ..Others were Ruby ' CAPTURE Ro-ma- 158-17- 2; 158-16- GIRL LEG wtine Sfyciteid-- Is Inter- WOMENS BOWLING all of hi id .4 ri Liiiii T. V.Ma T. Roblyer, vale, ,.ni M.-Dec til, Nevada: 11 giandehildrcn and Id hioiheis and sisters, Fred G.IIctt, i'.irk City; Orvil (lillett, Salt Lake, Walter and Jark Gil-let- :. Jeu-a-n- Witnesses Millie Coon. 160; Christofferson, Nola Farnsworth, 147; Betty t, LuCarol Harmon, Bom January 18, 1954 in Mur- 156; Rose Marie Zito, 148; Betty ray, he is survived by his parents; 149; Nellie Powell, two brothers and two sisters, RogMitchell, 140; Lola Densley, er, Casey, Linda and Colleen PriRibotto, Jerry Richvet t, all of Kearns; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privett, Mag- ardson, Team No. 1 took high game of na; Mr. and Mrs. John Denney, 20951 SqUd N' 2 hlgh Wi Salt Lake City; of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Privett, Magna. Afternoon League Funeral rites were held Thursday in Salt Lake City and burial made Alton Drain rolled the highest in Wasateh Lawn Memorial Park. score that has been tallied this year, a fine 243 game in the AfTURKEY DINNER ternoon League. She also had another one of 146. The Magna First Ward Elders' Other games were Norma Hau-te- r, Quorum is giving a Turkey DinJune Nelson, 164 ner for the Elders, wives or part-tier- s Elva Rushton, MaxFebruary 11th, 6:00 p.m. in ine Sandall, Ruth the wardhouse. Thomas, 150; Irene Romolo, 149; Claone Dydies, Lois Johnston, 143 and Emma Strebble, 143. 144-15- 7; Bez-zan- 155-15- 3; 167-Ali- ce 148-14- 2; 154-15- 8. ts, 9; Service News Caribbean Area-Un- its of the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force are engaged in operation. Serving aboard the attack transport USS Rqckbnidge is Cornelius F. Keith, Jr., machinists mate third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Keith of 173 West 14th Avenue, and husband of the former Miss Ids L. Syme, all of Garfield, Utah. The amphibious training exercise involves nearly 14.000 Navy and Marine personnel. The balance included Betty Sudbury. 141; Ethel Stevenson, 136 and LaRae Woolley, 135. Fifth Child .Mr. and Mrs. William L. Thomas announce the birth of a lovely daughter on Sunday, January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas also have another daughter and three sons. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiin The Best Insurance Obtainable To Go To Hawaii Home on a k E leave Byron Huisb the U. S. Navy Airforce visRELATIVE OF MAGNA from relatives "Compart Thais Records" iting and friends is Doug PEOPLE DIES THURS. Wach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E United States Fidelity And Guaranty Co. Wach. Doug has been stationed at S American National Chris Corpus ti, Texas, and Francis will Lyle Dimick, 43, of 135 Idaho Mutual back to report Treasure Island Westwood Avenue, Salt Lake, Benefit Association S 8th before died at 1 a.m, Thursday in a Salt February S Agent for Hawaii whetv his embarking Lake hospitaL group will 3124 South 1520 West Included in his survivors are a be stationed. E E PHONE 1114 son, Tommy and daughter, Jean-enWillis Hep worth, son of Mr. and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii both of Magna. Funeral services were held Sat- Mrs. Clarence Hvpworth of Mag-m- . is stationed aboard the USS urday in Price and interment was Courser, now sailing through the made there. Sympathy is given to the be- Panama Canal, to be stationed WE ARE PLEASED TO later in Charleston, Virginia. He reaved family. STATE WE HAVE A NEW sports a pleasant, smooth trip thus far. WATCH REPAIRMAN two-wee- MOO - Hw tnSuilrM 1m s Act. 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