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Show i FRIDAY, Collonwood Area in ihe News Shamrock Keglers Zissi's, Sonlh 01 Reporter Leah Johns Murray 357-- J 0riipnce was in atten-- 1 the farewell testimoniali cennion ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, of Ely, Nev., and Mrs. Barbara Bushnell of Salt Lake, brothers and sister of La- Voy Moore, attended the farP . A well for La Voy Sunday night AtC2 St Alert in,)rtnJn t k.M out of ... nei . . i loi uard cnaw me wara were Mrs. .Tn.r,k S'" ;,,a A verv" fine onanks of Roosevelt, a- sister w4 Mrs. E. J. Young, and .7m was presented and the Bishop rrogiui and Mrs. Gilbert of Myton. a the good eceived miss'0"" u. mnv friend3 Mr. nephew of Mrs. E. J Young. nl ins mission home re entered the Mrs. Florence Walton enter. i QiH LaKe tained her club, the Jolly Janes in the to fill a mission Leading League Mrs. Phone - i i" vi. Central States. of Mr were Clark Sunday Mrs. Roy :. . rinrk's parents, mi. ai ,i J C ' Jensen of Salt Lake, , ster anu n ,ni an,M Leland Worsencroft attended church in These folks ward on Sun ?nuth Cottonwood war iam- the with day evening at the home ,r:,;inr J . . iiy- e, military Oct. 10 training camp. Dick Maynes will leave who leaves to begin for a t...j7 -i I I u.' v.. v. Wally's Flow eri Team 8 Wasatch Furnace Friday, and two special guests enjoyed the delicious luncheon served by the hostess. Mrs. Ella Alexander of Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Lillian Bridgers of Magna, were the invited guests. The afternoon was spent listening to the conference addresses. ... - 4 5 7 7 7 8 12 9 9 9 8 2 ... ... ... 1 .800 .750 .650 .650 .650 .600 .450 .450 11 11 11 Jro0 12 18 19 .400 .100 .050 Tuesday's Results P & D Cafe 4, Wally's Flowers 0 (forfeit); Shamrock Cafe 4 e 0; Ravarino Service 3, Utah Power & Light 3, Pronto Drive Inn 1; Hercules Powder 3, A. Bills & Co. 1; Team 8, 3, Wasatch e Keate-Miln- Fur-nac- 1. In Bowling Lead Valley League Standings Zissi's - W L 14 2 Freedom Crusade Schools, military installations anc c'v'c groups sparked the .875' .875 Crusade for Freedom in Ujah 750 this week, said Charles C. Bintz, j Tavern .... 14 2 Do Drop Inn 12 4 Lee's Market u 5 10 6 Murray Cab Milt's Barber Shop.. 10 6 .625 So. S. L. Cleaners. .. 9 7 .563 Oldham Market .. 6 10 .375 Lennox Furnace 6 10 .375 Mt. Heat. Service .... 0 12 .000 Knudssn Bldg. Sup... 0 12 .000 Kicks Furnace 0 16 .000 Tuesday's Kesults Lee's Market 4, Lennox Furnace 0; So. S. L. Cleaners 4, Knudsen Bldg. Supply 0; Glen-De- l Tavern 4, Rick's Furnace 0; Zissi's 4, Milt's Barber Shop 0; Murray Cab 4, Mtn. Heating Service 0; Do Drop Inn 3, Oldham Market 1. Tuesday 9 p.m. Schedule Alley Murray Cab vs. Oldham Market; Alleys Lee's Market vs. Knudsen Bldg. SupSo. S. L. Cleanply; Alleys ers vs. Mtn. Heating Service; Glen-De- l Alleys Tavern vs. Do Drop Inn; Alleys Lennox Furnace vs. Zissi's; Alleys Rick's Furnace vs. Milt's Barber Shop. Zissi's and Glen-DTavern keglers forged into the lead in the Valley League at State Bowling Lanes Tuesday night, with Zissi's defeating Milt's Barber Shop 4 to 0 in the feature clash of the night. Milt's team previously was tied for the lead with the two aggregations. It was almost four or nothing night in the league. Only the Do Drop Inn and Oldham Market match ended otherwise. Max Morley of Zissi's league-leadeagain topped the league with high game and high series with a 216 game and 546 series. George Peck of So. S. L. Cleaners wasn't far behind in the series competition as he came 'i with a 540. Glen-De- l . The South Cottonwood Camp.; Schedule Tupsrliv i of Utah Pioneers, Alleys Daughters Hercules Powder vs will meet at the home of & D Cafe; Alleys Wasatch Mrs.jP Jane Neilsen Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. Furnace vs. 5 6 Alleys Assisting Mrs. Neilsen will be Wally's Flowers vs Team Anna Brandt and Mrs. Mit- -' leys A. Bills &i Co vs Keate-ti- e Young. Milne; Alleys Ravarino Ser- vice vs. Shamrock Cafe; Alleys Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark had Utah Power & I.ipht v as their dinner guest last Friday Pronto Drive Inn. shamrock Cafe took over evening, Mr. blame Steed, cap- n of the homicide squad of the disputed lead in the State Bowl- Los Angeles police force. Mr. mg League at State Bowling SLeed is a cousin of Mr. Clark. Lanes Tuisday night by downing He came to Salt Lake to attend 4 to 0. The two conference. Friday evening the learns entered the night's play Clark family and Mr. Steed at- tied for the lead. tended a reunion of Mr. Clark's The night's play produced some outstanding bowling. Geo. family in Farmington. ?avich of the P & D Cafe came Dr. and Mrs. Chester T. Johns up with a 242 game and 602 serand children, Joan, Tommy and ies for the evening's top honors. Jerry, of Santa Cruz, Calif., have Other 200 or better games inbeen visiting at the home of Dr cluded S. Barret, Ravarino SerJohns' father, R. S. Johns, and vice, 203; Brig Spencer and Otto with their brother, Dr. Richard Reader of Team 8, with 202 each, E. Johns of Salt Lake, and two ind Lynn Larson's 214 for the sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Callister Hercules Powder team. and Mrs. Naomi Pickering. Tues Rolling 500 or better series were Bruce Lindow, Shamrock all the met day evening family at the home of their father for Cafe, 538; Barrett, Ravarino Serdinner and to spend the evening vice, 512; Junior Cormani, 506; T. Walster, Pronto visiting. This is Dr. Johns' first visit home in almost four years. Drive Inn, 515; Reading, Team 8. Every one of the team rolled a They will leave on Friday for 542; Lynn Larson, Hercules Pow- split. The Shamrock quintet der, 554, and Matt of A. Bills & chalked up a 909 game and 2601 their home in Santa Cruz. Co., 50C. series. P & D Cafe, rolling withIn the second frame of the out opposition, came up with an Week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons third game the Ravarino Service 895 and 2566 game and series, were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Simons boys sat back and wondered. respectively. and Mrs. Guy Simons of Burley, Idaho. 2, 3-- 8- Al-Mr- s. 7-- ' 5-- Utah chairman of the national campaign to combat "Iron Curtain" propaganda. District school superintendents, meeting over the week end in Salt Lake City, carried back the necessary enrollment scrolls for students in their junior and sen ior high schools. All this week, these students have been signing the scrolls signifying their belief in the American prinmsfreedom. Last week Salt Vu. sjiools suc ceeded in obuSrry.yWe than 11.000 student sigraStfres. Money from the campaign, said Mr. Bintz, will be used to build and maintain radio stations beamed at enslaved countries. H-1- 2, U ho uses more water homtmalcer? And if Oct. Keate-Miln- E SAVER e -- b, every day fliM hen it a pomp household, think of th back work the miut parr tndpail breaking larry tutrr for washing dianaa, tot baths, shampoos, cleaning ind cooking! And, if aha it a farmer ife . . . there are many mora pailfiila ' carry. hv carry water when this Falrfcania-Moshallow well ejector pump-- big enough for average family ateede can be bought to reasonably aatd paid for to easily! Let us recommend U tt right nt Falrbankt-Mort- du job. Call us See J- - paap e today. ff Them At S. LEE and SONS Ufah's Pump So. Sales STATION KSL-T- V BROUGHT YOUR WEATHER 4822 r 6 P. M. DEALER South State Street Phone Murray 1489 11-1- 2, un-tai- till Center State Dial Service Repairs Well Drilling h ml will COAL COMPANY Aberdeen Cool ficluslvey v?-3- yf com PLITC rs Wff if el J. Lowell Moore FAIRBANKS-MOIIS- 'vU 7-- 8, j military training. and Mrs. Mr. ,i e ... 16 15 ... 13 ... 13 ... 13 6, 1S50 Schools Stressing Glen-D- el 2, dinner will be held of Mr. and Mrs. home the 3t the Marlow Crabtree on Friday, birthdasion being the eighth Davis, ay of little Miss Patsy and also as a a granddaughter, Crab-trefarewell dinner for George 10 vi Standings W L Pet. 3-- 4, family A un iwi.. Keate-Miln- A. Bills & Co. Sept. 29. Ten members Utah P. & L. departure Korth j Shamrock Cafe P & D Cafe .... Ravarino Service i OCTOBER I 44) SOUTH BERVICC SIH WfJl OUARANTEtO ABEROSEN COAL on ii.lt CITY U1AH MON! Wi T7 II 11 H'11 Mr. and Mrs. Leland Tuft left last week for Fort Lewis, Wash., where Mr. Tuft will receive mili tary training. Mrs. Tuft and the children will remain there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morris of Miami, Florida, are visiting here with relatives and friends. Mrs Morris is the former Miss Iklva Ballard, sister of Norman Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Morris attended the national letter carriers convention in Seattle, last month as representatives of- - the Miami chapter and attended the reunion of the Ballard family hod in Ta- coma. They expect to visit here and in Salt Lake City with relatives of Mr. Morris for about three weeks. ' " jj A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Young Sunday in honor of their son, LaDoy Moore, who will leave soon on a mission for the LDS church. Neatest Trick Of AIM9! Solkl croftsmamhip. Thafi th answr. Quality that rnaWi tach Mrcwry a credit to th men who build them . . . and to tho$ Compreislon who driv thm. Here's the precision-buil- t 4 er of the Indianapolii engine that made Mercury the Pace Car Race! 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