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Show Thursc?jy, Octehar 20, Magna Times, Magna, Utah Marian Paulos, Roberts, 130; Shirley Coon, 140; Nola Size130-13- 7; more, GqcccAC Mary Bosen, 141-18- 2; Lucille Lehman, Lyla McCarty, 131-17- 2; 146-15- 4. Vivian Ann Bowden, Kemp, Elva Bowden, Louderback, WOMEN'S 138-13- 6; 145-14- 2; 165-15- 8; La-Pre- le 142-13- 1; Matthews, BOWLING 132. CYPRUS lil izrj Cczu CIcHO IIIT'L J. W. Dea, Educational Chairman of Cyprus Credit Union, Inc., announces the observance of Credit Union Day October 20th. A joint dinner for the Wasatch and Oquirrh chapters will be held Thursday, 7.30 p. m. at the Prudential Federal Savings Building Auditorium in Salt Lake High games in the Monday Loafers League included Sally Celia SimJohnson, mons, 139; La Verne Peterson, Arvilla Knight, 126; 151-13- 5; Gloria Olson, 135; Leone McGill, 8; Peg Lindow, Edythe Hope Latham, Ilene ChristofferBevan, son, 127; Deana Jensen, 147; Betty FOR THE Afternoon League UTAH COPPER Club womens the same day, - the following bowling Tuesday evening high scores have been reported: Ruth Marilyn chalkers included Betty Bezzant, Thomas, Dot Merrill, Hayda, 140; Margo Wadsworth, Sudbury, JoAnn Judd, 143; Hope Latham 141; Millie Christofferson, Liz Virginia Colledge, split Sheryl Norma Collings, 147-15- City. Sfcs 1; Robert Fox of Magna is president of the Oquirrh Chapter of When we do not find peace of which Cyprus Credit Union, Inc. mind in ourselves, it is useless to ' is a member. look for it elsewhere. -- La Rochefoucauld T. E. Davis of Santa Ana, Cal- - picked up r a 138-14- i fcf in the ifomia, a Credit Union Field, will be the speaker. Mr. Davis has organized more than 200 Credit Unionj in the Western States. He will discuss service and benefits accruing to individuals through volunteer Credit Union activity. ' 169-15- 3; 149-13- 1; 0; CREDIT; UNION SALUTES CREDIT UNION DAY are celebrating the gears happiest birthday TtB Ford Dealers hiwli OwodM - 1950 Uwtta tyrndtcmH, i Im. In the 60 model-yea- r, ever 400,000 owners voted Falcon the ideal compact And again in 61, the Falcon shows its hods to all other compacts with new beauty and owner-prove- d economy. bright, new flair outside . . . new luxury for six inside. For 61, Falcon has a jaunty new look to match its deluxe new interior decor. Up to 30 miles per gallon. You not only save on gas, but travel 4,000 milea between oil changes. New choice of power. Now you get extra power with the new 170 Special Six engine! Or you can choose the famous Falcon Six for top economy. Easiest car in the world to own. With all its exciting new features, the 61 Falcon is still way down in price. See it at your Ford Dealers now. World? i Mott Sueeettul Nrw Cart A J&FTgjmH ? Fin61 L irs Thus 4 S t n&a L J Chanik and Pete G. Paulos, of the large birds that they shot over the weekend at Soda VEHICLES aiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit: .A delivery truck with brakes a turn. He was arrested 1 improperly geared coasted down making the street Wednesday and ran in- for drunken driving. to a parked car at 2869 South 8850 West, owned by Joan Brusatto. Only minor damage resulted. On October 14th at 3500 South and 7200 West, a car driven by Mrs. Keith Sizemore of 7891 West 3100 South was jammed by Donald Kay Perkins, 3022 South 8900 West, as Mrs. Sizemore was Worthy of your Trust flfinr The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Carlyle PROPERTY 3 ACCIDENTS CAUSE DAMAGE TO MAGNA ; Springs, Idaho. Others in the party were E. G. Paulos, Keith Barton, Jay Richardson, Howard Ridge, all of Magna and P. A. Cammans of Las Vegas, Nevada. THE LIMIT For Canadian "honkers. say, from left to right, Steve Rokich, Pete ii95 WRECKED AUTOS WANTED October 15th, Mrs. Phyllis R. Pollock of 3454 South Rulon, pay cash for wrecked cars. traveling east in her car, and a rWUl Also sell parti for all kinds of vehicle driven by Mrs. Dora E Amelia Santistevan of 3250 South lean. s 9200 West, collided. Extensive E Bucks Auto Wrecking! auto damage resulted. 4050 South 8400 West PRINTING Best workmanship, Dial BY lowest prices at Copper Printing. 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And there are so many other washday benefits to sing about with a flameless ileclric dryer: Clothes come cleaner and fluffier, and with less fading . . . because your clothes are caressed gently as clean and safe as an by pure electric heat electric light. ou can install an electric dryer most anywhere and, like all electric appliances, it lasts long. Drying clothes electrically iscononucal "5rlly about a nickel a load I P- -. Large, Solid, Red Ripe A Family Treat Beauties Onions - I iNiUXS Yellow Li Gives a Lift to Taste of Meat Mix Em Almonds, Brazils, Walnuts As You Wish Large Fancy 4 lbs. 19 lb. 49 2 lb$. ! Win a free electric dryer. d'l rair Met about the rutlmg IE i r.'.i::uTE Dim Ouileit Il'i m toy For a Tasty 13 oz. total e Lcrmtc wom. rice Meal j:llo Assorted Flavored 3 oz. pkg. Gelatins to for 85 (Jell Well, 10 for C3f) PizWiM I w Prici Efftctiv Thursday Friday and Saturday ... 4 I |