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Show Friday, May 31, 19S7 CtffieM Leader, Garfield, Utali COPPER CLUB GIVES SLATE JUNE FOR ' The following events are pre sented by the U:ah Copper Club during the month of June to include: Saturday, June at the Community Park. Bingo will be played, refreshments of hot dojs, soft drinks and pop corn served. All members are ask 3d to present their club cards at the south gate of the park for admission and tickets will be given for each and the partner's treat. COMMUNITY In casd of bad weather, the event will be held at the Utah Copper Club. No guest cards are to be issued. On Saturday, June 29th, Utah Copper Club night will be featured at Saltair. Claude Gordon's orchestra will play, featuring the Lancers. Brother Dies Charles J. Cobbley, 71, president of the Bank of Pleasant Grove for the past 10 years, died at his home in Pleasant Grove Tuesday evening of a heart ail ment. He was the brother of Herman Cobbley of Magna. 0QUIRRH STAKE BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS tV ' win. William P. Clark. Pastor S00 West and ISM South Phcna 2911 Sunday, June 2nd will be June How goodness heightens besu- - Bride Sunday, at the Community Baptist Church. All married ty! couples are invited to attend the special service where they will reaffirm their marriage vowi to each other. The message of morning will be "Christs Way to a Happy Home. Gift! will be given to the couple who have been married the longest length of time, to the couple with the most children present, the most recently married couple and the couple coming from the greatest distance to be present at the service. This ia for the 11:00 a.m. FOR THIS with the purchase of 1 gallon of BENNETTS ONE-DER-KO- cs TE An odorless flat wall enamel, that covers in I easy coal. Quick drying! Washable! Sorrows, 7:30 p.m. Rosary every night at 6:50 p.m. &$ w 90 gorged. n BENNETTS KRILI-KOT- E or glamour when you select this nutritious but simple deuerti Ills Instant Charlotte Russe, made with convenient instant pudding and rich whole milk no cooking ,$A25gel. HIGHER) FREE BRUSH -- 4.59 Value! WITH 4 GALLONS OF OUTSIOK PURI HOUSE PAINT Bennett's finest house paint for all out- - a side surfaces 2 long-lastin- LightcoUnj oo J 1 per goL (DABKES COLORS SLIGHTIV HIGHER) DOUGS COLOR with topped e SHOP 2770 South 8700 West varl-eolore- A .. . .4 FOR Aik about our mold with tadyflngem Pour pudding over the ladyflngers ChlU 2 hour before serving. Makes i servings - t G C. A. time payment plan The A. Warren Griffiths' home was the center of a family party Friday, the occasion being Mr. ding mix and beat with egg beater I minute, or until well mixed. Let stand 2 minutes Then fold into meringue, blending weD. Lino DRIVING? SUMMER REPAIR NOW PAY LATER Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo spent the weekend at Fort Bridges Wyoming. Griffiths' birthday anniversary. A social time was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Griffiths and daughters Cherie and Peggy, and Mr. H. D. Griffiths all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Fairbourn, Mrs Robert Robertson and daughters JoyLyn and Rosa belie Robertson, Mr. and Mrs Keith Fairbourn and ions Scott and Douglas: Mr. and Mrs Sam Denny are back in Hunter again after spending the winter in Arizona, enjoying the sunshine and mild weather. While there, they purchased a home and plan to spend all their winters In Arisons. They also visited several points of interest in Old Mexico. PARKER AL Magna For touring graces each product that bears the name Joy Diane Covert, infant daughter of William G. and Mina Marlene Pugh Covert, died ahort-l- y after birth 7:30 p. m. Sunday in a Salt Lake City hospital. Survivors include the parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Turner of Salt Lake City; Herman H. Covert, Long Beach, California; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin E. Pugh, Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Harry Parry, Riverton; Mrs. Melissa Covert, Aberdeen, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Mitchell, Salt Lake City. Graveside services were held Wednesday morning in the Bluff-dal- e Cemetery. Sincere sympathy ia extended. yan READY r d sprinkles. Ills a party dessert you can be proud to serve to any company. be It ever so important INSTANT CHARLOTTE BL'SSE 1 egg white I tablespoons sugar I cape cold milk 1 package coconut cream Instant pudding 19 to 12 ladyAngera Beat egg white Until foamy throughout add auger gradually, and continue beating until meringue will stand in peaks. Pour milk into mixing bowL Add pud had.-Bun- Sys-temiz-ed necessary. For this luscious dessert One an attractive serving dish with lady-fi- n gere then fill with rich coconut cream instant pudding and a puff ct whipped cream, gaily Vpsr COLORS SLIGHTLY Gio-ven- go The Hunter Second Ward Study Group met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin for the final lesson on the Gospel Plan. Mr. Burt Nixon is the teacher. servRefreshments were-lateed to the group. Vo need to (aerifies elegance The new flat-flinterior wall finish, made with amazing acrylic resin. Easy wash-n- p just rinse brush or roller io water! (DABKER By Rvtla McDanlol Phone 4433 or AM Easy But Elegant Way To "Eat Your Milk (DARKES COLORS SLIGHTLY HIGHER) Light colors two-year-o-ld wwwwvwwwwm CATHOLIC CIIURCII NEWS The following weexiy schedules are conducted at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna: Sunday masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Mondays, instruction classes from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. for and "catechism for children, 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Friday, Novena to Our Lady of citAcx Paul Michael Martinez, aon of Ubaldo and Cecil' ia Gonzales Martinez, 2859 South 8990 West, died at his home Wed' nesday, 5 p.m. of pneumonia. Born February 15, 1955 in Salt Lake City, he is survived by two sisters and one brother, Theresa, Alvina, David; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel D. Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Gonzales, all of Blanco, New Mexico. Funeral rites were conducted Friday morning at Our Lady of Lourdes Church under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home and Interment made in the Pleasant Green Cemetery. INFANT DIES The North Jordan Stake will hold their annual luncheon for all officers teachers and visiting Calvin Young reen returned to teachers May 29th at 12:30 in the Fort Ord Thursday after spending new Granger Wardhouse. Items a ten-da- y leave visiting with his that have been made by the different wards will be displayed. parents, Mr. and Mrs Tom and other relatives and The Hunter Ward announces friends in Hunter. entertainment , their work meeting will be held Mias Edith Wardle, daughter of the second Wednesday of each All persons interested in the Mr. and Mrs Ted Wardle, cele- month at 10 a.m. Quilts are to be beard growing contest for the brated her 9th birthday anniver- made and all members are invitJuly 24th holiday, must register sary Friday. A group of friends ed to come Wednesday at 9:30 with Carl Pettercson, L. A. Sabin, enjoyed hot dogs and all the a.m. through the month of June. Jimmie Hales or Earl Clegg betrimmings" fore June 1st. All applicants must North Jordan Stake Conference be clean shaven upon registration. Mr. and Mrs Roy Watson and will be ' held June 2nd at the The committee for the 24th eons spent the weekend in Boise, North Jordan Stake House. Sescelebration promise this to be the A lost opportunity is the Unhappy is the man for whom Idaho, attending funeral services sions will start at 10:00 a.m., 2:30 most entertaining fete yet Watch his own mother has not made all of Mr. Watson's sister who of losses. p.m. and the MIA session at 7:00 .died for further news. other mothers venerable. on p.m. Thursday. -- Dale YWWWWWVWWWVWtf Bello, Stake MIA reporter Sincere sympathy is extended. ERNIE'S BICYCLE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fairbourn, SHOP Mrs. R. A. and Robertson, JoyLyn The Hunter Ward Pony League, 1990 S. 8750 W. Dial 2412 under the direction of Lawrence Rosabella Robertson were dinner Rip Kirby By John Prentice & Fred Dickenson New SCHWINN Bicycles Rush ton, will wear new uniforms guests of Mrs. Annie Peterson at Fin Condition Uaod Bikoa Harmon's Cafe last week. at their game this year. Parts and repairs for all YES. PESMONR TOBAY& Models Mr and Mrs. Harvey H. FairPAPER SAYS ITS TIME TO Mr. and Mrs Charles Williford Lawn mowers sharpened were bourn surprised pleasantly START OUR ANNUAL FIGHT AGAINST enjoyed, a pleasant weekend in And repaired by a phone call from their son CANCER. ILL SIGN A CHECK- - ANP Downey, Idaho. Wa now have the and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. New. Modern "IDEAL WELL BOTH SIGN FORA Fairbourn on Mother's Day. Mrs Annie Petersen entertainSharpening equipment ed club members at her home last Reasonable rates The Hunter Ward will present week. A delicious hot turkey din a show All Work Guarani cod How .Wednesday evening, ner was served and a social time Near to the Angels." This show enjoyed by Mrs Harold Trip of was produced at the BYU and is Murray, Mrs Roy GilLeland of interesting for young and old. All Salt Lake City, Mrs Roy Watson, are invited to attend. The show Mrs William Fairbo urn and Mrs was also given on Tuesday. Harvey Fairbourn of Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder A party waa held at the home will leave over the weekend for of Mr. and Mrs Loon Rush ton Parowan, Utah, to take Mr. Low-tier- 's complimentary to Bob Rush ton mother, Mrs. Ida Lowder and Richard Passey, prior to their home. She has been staying with to California. Guests w trip her son and family during the Janet Kilpack, Marjorie Rushton, winter. Janeal Moeaaer, Marjorie Wilckin, Craig Morris Hugh Hale, George Miss DeWone Wacdle- - held a Kliby, Paula Sodja and Dee Rob- dancing party at her home Frisuccess in life, is The secret-o- f inson. Games and dancing were day evening for her 6th grade for a man to be ready for his openjoyed and refreshments served. classmates. Dancing was enjoyed when it comes. the group and barbecued sand- portunity Disraeli Mias Karen Theobold, who has by wiches later served. been visiting with her parents PEEL FUNERAL HOME returned Thursday to Santa Crus A man there was, and they call525 Waa! 2700 South California, to resume her studies ed him mad; the more he gave, Phono 2624 at the Bethany Bible College. She the more he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Theobold of Hunter. Sincere sympathy is extended. PAINT TRAYand ROLLER ' Oquirrh Stake MIA will hold its square dance this Saturday, June 1st at 8:00 p. m. in the S ake House. Thfte square dances are becoming more popular each month. No charge is made for the fine ,, Hunter Items of Interest SON DIES WEDNESDAY "Buy With -- Confidence FORD Phone 2700 the West IT'S FUN TO GO FORD! 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