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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah NOTICE ;t wl'.I be r 'funded provided , Wednesday morning by Mr. Snow. Was a Fullback. A small admis-AlleImportant Work Chriitm&i Mail AUXILIARY HEAD Rehabil'tu'.l'in who told of hii 15 years in J won price wu made, pi im and spi e:fivations a: e and Child Web Carrier! Needed ATTENDS PARLEY or to ttie to the a:vh:tt-ctihe Illinois Stale Prison. fa.e work in con inaction and co' ON REHABILITATION Sctioul D'Stnct, in good'. Mr. Allen's talk proved most FOR RENT--- 4 room modmpot. operation in vete. ns' problems Mail cii.Tieis for trip Ch. istmas Club Entertained order 'a .thin ten 0) days foirni are most important. Programs "' and informative. interesting partly. furnished..1 Abet i sag rugs mail ru.--h are needed at the Magof the members Fourteen Mrs. Lucy I,a. on of M..ir..i. .naueed t".rui.g:i t'r.e puppy in I'veipt wf proposal. for aale. Will make ruga if yoa Profe.-enewill be s! I)o Oquirrh Camp, Daughters of I'tah Utah Department P:esident of P. Brian The Cyprus PTA presented s own rags. M14 South INI which is ii '.v beginning, as na Posted ice. to veterans. were Pioneers er delightfully entir- American Legion Aoxdia: v, jic-lshow Thursday entitled, "Father I Weal. phono 1505. does every fall, in many gov- - given the Granite Seh.iol District up to a. m. Hours 7:00 f bo will ont ,,r Nv. 4. '.tained at a meetm h. let Thurs- eomp.mied by M-- s. lt.iiiy Kmi - c: nnu nt 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, December (i, to 5 00 or it 01) p. m. Applications Ml day, November 3, 1h53, in the sen of Copperton, r liii.'M He The vete: an is given pr f it able 1955 for the ru.'ist! ue!i 'll of a 13 . will be iieei'pvd op to 5 p. m. .on n home of Mrs. Darrell Grubaugh. habilitatlon a. sii.oi ng and a Chairman, at lend 'd classroom addition to t.'ie Ke.i-2- 5 Ja.e (1 L"! Jiii.eir.ion, Noe. 18, ovombi r ltl'.h, 1.': by Byron L. was Mrs. William "the little 1955. whieh "E" n flower Area Rehabditati coo!s bl.ng wood Elementarv School. vl Ilalsh, po.-l-n enee of the American Leg. mi cc-t climax in May. when t South Redwood Road, Suit Luke The lesson, 'Mormons in : p. Wy kii.ii Auxiliary at pp:e.i take.- - p'.ic1; on County, Utah. Bids will b- p ji'li-cl- y was given by Mrs. Ren November Cheyenne, Card ot 1 names toe si . e!s. in the Board's opened I wi.-- h tivs.ne.-ieland Mrs. Alice Thomas pre-- j thank friends Hil ;s uf Ari- ttu:k Area is rhe nuk'.im if p co'nprid jp.r at 3212 South S'at; St. eel, Salt for t:eir km I w .lies and beauti-fu- l sented her vi::on of "Early Set- dia1 1 seivi.-a u.'iidciful to many Colorado, California, iln, Lake City, Utah nt 7:3U n m. Toes- -' llers of Pleasant Green." A Lie j Nevada, New Mexico, ( .vg m, abled veterans and is given to raids during my sickness. day, December li, 195'). The :i:.ht Mrs. Fiances Ridge luncheon was served. utah, Washing:. m, Wyoming, men receiving l:ule or no com- is reserved by the Boo.--d of I. la- - Plan Birthday Fete ni'iisution. All and ur.d Hawa.i. st.i:es Alaska 1 or. to cation all pro-reject iinv T:u monthly 5ori.il and busi-- 1 It means moiicv for them to were represented. Tile .Manila Womens Club is ness posals. A rerlifiid cheek o: lid of the Daughters of i areaj meeting home, makes hours in a hos-- ! bund of not less tlun f.ve per planning a deligb'ful dinner per- Utah Pioneers, Pleasant Green A Child Welfare conference fji 'pl.ai shorter and Wed-the gives added niw cent (5 per rent) Lf the icn K...t ; f ty an.l birthday social next Camp, will be held Thursday, No- - the Legion and Auxiliary w..s ul-- : mterest in life. The success of the bid, drawn payuhle t.i tlv or- - nesday evening, November 16th. vember 17th in the Magna Wo-- so held in Cheyenne November each' year is dependent piog-uDinner will be served prompdy men's Clubrnom der of the Board of Edueatic n Utah were Mrs. i at Representing beginning iu.tili it.l4 lr lh4. local Aux-Cla, H 00 Dist-ietanil the at School the Granite shall following 1:00 p. m. p.m., Cheney, Kaysville. Depart-- 1 jii:):-- units. By Gayle Brown accompany the bid. The check or; ladies will be honored for iheir All members a e invited to at- ment Child Welfare Chairman bond of the acceptd bidder shall inrih.lay anniversaries: Mrs. Nell tend. ! and Art Horsley, Legion Depn-t-The A. G. S. will th be forfeited in case he fails or re- - Meeham, Mrs. Kale Thomas, Mrs. Ford panol truck. annual Mothers andsponsor ment Service Officer and Child jFOR SALE-- 41 Daughters fuses to enter into the conduct or Emily Petlersson, Mrs. F. L. Pen21 Welfare Chairman, as well as Mis. ,4 SPD, S100. Phono 1543. Return From Idaho Tea on November 17th. A fashion dleton, Mrs. Rubv Russell. Mrs. put up the bond required. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jenkins have Larson. show is to be presented and A. G. Petter-ssoMrs. Ann The work called for is separaie.l Myrtle Peterson, S. officers are working overtime Mrs. Sarah Bowen and Mrs. returned from a short vaextim into three (3) coni rads, n.imelv: trip to Boise, Idaho, where they planning a good lime. heat- Giadys Baker. Genera Conti guests of Mr. Jenkins sister, II istcsxes will be Mrs. Helen were brother-in-laing and Ventilating ranlract-an- d and family, Mr. Harvest Ball Mrs. Laura Mrs. Daniels, Smith. in-; Electrical Contract. Detailed and Mrs. Maurice Bartlett and The date of November 18th has ColMrs. Gee and Allie Virginia structions, plans and spceifiealfuns three daughters. been set for the Harvest Ball, and proposal blanks are cn fUo in h'dsi1. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bail sponsored by the Ag Club, led by Dtroiations chairmen are Mrs. the office of Woods & Wood', Arto officers: Jay Carlson, presilent: ta. C. I. ,,,iumi and Mrs. Lillian 19 West South Temple, U chitects, that their Nola, daughter, Ron Humphries, vice president; !( Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the is slowly regaining the use of her James Poulsen, secretary. office of the Board of Education. arm was hand. and She stricken The theme of the dance is Mrs. Georgia Perkins entertain- Granite School District, 3212 several years ago. "Autumn Leaves, and music will Sewing Club by polio South State Street, where they f.i members (1 be presented by a band. A social time was may be consulted or secured for Thursday night. Enjoyable Social enter-o- f be will The group A enjoyed. the purpose of bidding. deposit A potluck dinner was held at Matinee Dance Powell on $25.00 will be required to guar- - tained by Mrs. Harris the home of (Mr. and Mrs. Pete A mntinee dance will be held antee return of said plans. Said November l.th. Peterson in Magna Saturday evehonoring the football ning. Other guests were Bishop team, and the football King electand Mrs. Wilford S. Wilding, Mr. ed by the student body will be and Mrs. Gordon Harris, Mr .and Three 8 by 10 Portraita presented together with a foot j Mrs. Ray Bridges of Canfield and ball sweetheart chosen by the Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawkins of Regular price 815.95, NOW team. Magna. HOLIDAY OLDSMOBILE A number of likely candidates 1955 98 The time was spent socially. will vie for the honors. Radio, boater, ww tires, tinted glass, power steering, brakes, dcp n, !.. s -- ! 1 -- j -- bin I Clerk-Tredi- i- ' Di-p.- id -- , r. - ; i-- 2. I p..k j I 1 CYPRUS I 3-- 1 i. NE m 4-- 5. rk f S n, w 2e"itwt i r M'-'de- v FOR SALE ..$8.95 n and ivory car was soais and windows. This beautiful gre-sail shipped and bought from local dealer and has been driven a0 miles. Cost $4450 new, will sacrifice for $3600 -- 2749 South 8500 West, Magna USED CARS! Trade In Magna and Save! 6 cyl. ber A- -l Mechanically 52 Chevrolet A beauty, cream with black top. All the accessories. Brana new S ply whitewalls 49 Ford Sedan V-- 3 445.00 345.00 225.09 140.00 Brand new finish, beautiful interior 48 Plymouth Sedan or Top shape mechanically. Good second car. 53 Ford Club Coupe 1245.00 1125.00 V-- 8 Really a jewel, like new. All the accessories. 50 Chrysler New Yorker 745.00 or - 645.00 The $4000.00 quality is still there. Try this onel Its a beauty. 53 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1225.00 1075.00 Nice 2 tone, new tires, radio, heater, etc. Sparkling clean. 50 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday Coupe 845.00 Books for S860. All tho accessories, ' half-to- n 675.00 end what an engine. Try ill 53 Chevrolet owned 1075.00 pickup 975.00 actual milas. Save $ $ $ on depreciation. Was locally Easy Time Plan, First Payment 45 Days AL PARKER . "But Maqna Dial 8051 17. CRADLE ROLL 'Flashy number, perfect k race motor 52 Mercury Monterey Hardtop 1395.00 1195.00 15.000 MAGNA STUDIO or Metallic gray, clean, new covers . Six Personal Photo Christmas Cards With Each Order Makeup polio shot fo- - students who have missed their turn will be given next Thursday, NO' vember 17th at the Salt Lake County Board of Health, 10:00 a. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Phyllis Ar-m- ., announces the school nurse, before Thursday. none, 3308, Names must be submitted ta the Board of Health before Novem- FALL SPECIALS IN 47 Pontiac Prison Lite assembly was presented UP NOV. 17 mom l POLIO .SHOTS MAY BE MADE SEE AT A-- FREE! Friday was the Veterans' Day assembly, prepared by the English class under the of Miss Joyce Hunsaktr. With FORD Confidence" Phone 2700 Life at Its Best! WkmyouYt tliingm tit el pes at Aspen, lift edits afi best! First Child Dr. and Mrs. Melvin DcG.ioyei of Springville, California, farm-- r Magna residents, announce the birth of a son, Randy, who weighed in at 6 pounds 18 ounces on October 13 th. All concerned are doing nicely New Babies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis of 3638 South 6000 West, Hunter, are the happy parents of a baby girl, who arrived November 4th. On November 3rd, Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Gregory became parents of a dai She weighed in at 7 pounds. 11 ounces and is welcomed home by three small brothers. Mrs. Gregory will be remembered as. the former Beverl Fairbourn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fairbourn of Hunter. Fourth Child Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allred of Magna announce the birth of a lovely daughter on October 2 1st at St. Mark's Hospital. She has been named Janet Lynn and is being greeted by two sisters. Pa. sy and Shannon and a brother, Gary, at home. All concerned are progressing nicely. Mrs. Margery Duke was hostess to ladies of the Womens Benefit Association Monday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms. Dainty refreshments were served, and card games later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. Della Kone. ' on tka ilii slopes, fun off ky ordering... your lop Attn an exciting ' (lay Club Entertained Mrs. E. G. Pdulos entertained members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home at : prettily arranged' social. A was served and table Jjoiirbon at its 1 dainty-luncheo- n of cards later arranged. Prize, were given to Mrs. Kenneth r, Mrs. Marlow Turpin and Mrs. Keith Barton. The group will meet with Mrs. Tack Gardner on Monday, November 21st. 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