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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday Dacamb'er 17,1 943 GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS BOWLER SETS RECORD AT Bud Wilson left Thursday for the Army Air Base at Venice, Florida after a furlough.' COPPER CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson entertained at a dinner Wednes- CHRISTMAS AND WAR day evening for Bud. guests were Mr. and Mrs. William As the Christmas tide draws Jerome and family of Salt Lake near this year, we find a world City. ringed round with steel and armaMrs. May Naylor was chosen ments. Men, women and children Second Counselor in the East are dying from the brute force of Ward Relief Society Sunday eve- a devastating war. The Prince Of Peace in whose honor we comning at conference. memorate the- - Christmas time, Mrs. J. Spencer Taylor enter- would grieve most deeply for the tained at a dinner Saturday for conditions of the world today. There is no doubt of the rightthe birthday anniversaries of her son, Robert and husband, Mr. ness of our cause. We are fighting to preserve the very essence of Taylor. " decency and the common good, contained in the Gospel of Christ. d Girl Scouts of Council 'will sing Christmas car' We cannot, however, but be sad that the past 1900 years has not ols in Garfield arid Magna. The girls have prepared all of brought us nearer to a realization of the principles taught by Jesus. the favorite songs. Love Thy Neighbor as ThyMrs. Audrey Johnson was 'host- self," and Do Good To Those ess to the officers and teachers of Who Despitefully Use You hardthe East ward Primary at a pre- ly find application today, when paration meeting Monday eve- men have sworn to annihilate the ning. Follow lag a business meet very principles of justice and demg, games and refreshments were cency. Yet, when. the power-ma- d enjoyed by eighteen. leaders, and those responsible for bringing this world into its pre' Sharon Blackner, daughter of sent state of war, are purged and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blaokner, brought to justice, we must exemformer residents of Garfield, died plify the Christ in our dealings in a Salt Lake hospital Monday with our fellow-me- n In establishat 3 a. m. Sympathy is extended ing the new, international relathe family. tions. God grant that another Christmas shall find tyranny defeated The Garfield M. I. A. will pre- and the cause of justice and rightsent a Christmas play Tuesday, eousness victorious. In the meanL December 21st in the L. D. S, may hope dwell in our Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larsen are time, hearts and may the Spirit of the the directors. Special Christmas Christ strengthen us in all our songs will be presented by a chor- undertakings. us, a cello solo by Ivan Catten; Philo T. Farnsworth solo, Mrs. O. J. McDonald and organ prelude by Joyce Matthews. Out-of-to- Bill Mayberry set a record in bowling Monday night at the Utah Copper Club in the American League, and also tied the season record, by bowling 289. Mr. Mayberry, ace bowler, had ten, straight strikes, followed by a spare and 9. Mr. Mayberry is a member of Parley McCleves team. Congratulations, Mr. Bill Mrs. William Leaman of Gran ger entertained at dinner' Friday at her home complimentary to Robert Lewis Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Ray Perkins, who left Saturday for Farragut, Idaho, in the Naval Training group. i j Magna-Garfiel- LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Dear Santa Claus: e I would like a coat, and a doll that is in a suitcase and two or three books and a game. Please hurry and come. Love, Norene Moss two-ton- Dear Santa: I dont want much this year because the children over in the other countries wont have a nice Christmas this year if I have too much. I want just one' thing an act set I wish that you would put some oil paints in it, some pretty scenes and pictures for me to Dear Santa: Thought I would write a letter and ask you if I could have these Claui: Dear Santa for Christinas: I would like I wish you would bring me a things an army hat, bow and arrow set, War Bond for Christmas. That games, a few clothes, a wood would make me happy. I will be burning set, a bathrobe and some in bed when you come. house slippers. I hope this isnt too much, but Paul Rokich if it is, dont bring them all.' Dear Santa: Dear Santa: Please give all the children and I am writing you becauseI want grownups a very happy Christ- ' to tell you what I want for Christ- mas. Keep us all well. And as for mas. I want very much for my me, just keep my Mother and brother to come home and a war Father, baby sister and brothers bond, all well. Of course, I would like a few f 'more things like a new dress, a Maybe you could give me some pair of some games, like this, new dress and t So things, think I want dont paint please Tell your helpers hello for me paint set Or have I asked for too very much-- I wish you a 'Merry and a great big Merry Christmas much. Keep well and dont freeze. Christmas and a Happy New for you and Mrs. Claus. Your friend, Shonna Herron. jYear. I Your friend, Dixie Robinson.. Sincerely yours, LaMar Maddy i - new-shoe- ! -- Glzmbnas i cha-pe- , S ' j 2 -- 2 E t 25 5 wish yon Merry 2 BROTHERS VISIT HERE Christmas and extend to E j. ' Corporal Dean L. Benson tof yon our best wishes for a 5 Lincoln, Nebraska and Corporal Happy and Prosperous E Earl R. Benson of Tucson, Arizona, visited their parents, Mr. New Year S and Mrs. John Benson, other family members and friends. Corporal Earl R. Benson also visited his wife, Margaret Tenney Benson, and will be here on a furlough. Corporal Dean L. Benson accompanied troops passing thru. w 25 W I STEVEN CO. ! 15-d- ay May you have tht best of everything on this glorious oecusion . . . with an t'7faace of prosperity in the tv. . LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Dear Santa: For Christmas I would like some clothes because some toys are made of materials the army needs. I would like some sweaters, skirts, a pair of shoes and some anklets, a chenille housecoat and a pair of houseslippers. Love, Vauna Lovell Y. MORI MARKET MAGNA CAFE fey Exessa Yea CaaFisdFcrKst Cppinj Yesr Bond Ccyizj Y13 nets Hitler . |