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Show The Toode Friday, February 25, Tran-x'rip- l, for Mr. and Mr. C, lx-- Bullard. Pastor of the 1st Baptist Church In Tooele February 24th. Mr, and Mr. Davis Wade also attended. Dr, Bullard is leaving for Texas after nearly five year of service in Tooele. e Lake Point - News -- 16 o u.by Viola Zumirl ' JAM rfr- - mxzim : g CHECH THESE SPZ Vermont Thompson had the misfortune of being burned at work with lime last week. He was burned on his face and legs and is recovering at home. He is quite uncomfortable now that the bums are drying up, but is reported to be good. . W Meet new popular Lori Ann born to Mr. and Mr. Reid Petenon January 24. She weighed 7 pound and 14 and ounce. Proud grandMr. and Mr. Bert are parents Davis and Mr. and Mr. James McCoy Petenon of Magna. To 'greet her upon her arrival home wert brother Lani and Mickey. one-hal- ( ; weak. X i , ,: ms ; ( 4jaO N Mr. Herbert Anderson is in the hospital again following another attack. She is reported to be a little improved but very i f home and later they visited the home of Mr. and Mr. Marvin Davis and family. The two families enjoyed Marvins home moFriday, February 18th the girls and their fathers had their Daddy Date party. The bo theme of the Daddy Date was carried out with the girls bringing a box lunch for themselves and their father. They played games to do with boxes. Those in attendance were Connie Cluff n and her father LaVelie Cluff, Davies and her father Gilbert Davies, Karen and Lucy Jenks and they brought as theit hither their bt other Randy Jenks.Nancy Shosted brought as her father Howard Davies, Myraa Skelton brought as her father Kenneth Caylord, Kaye Lynn Seddell and her father LeRoy Seddell, Corene Griffith and her father Marlow Griffith, Linda Kay Criffith and her father Albert Criffith, Rae-LeGilley and her father Ray Cilley, Kaye, and Gayle Jordan brought their father Bishop Jordan and their Grandfather William Jordan, and Kaye Lynn Cil-le- tt and her father Jack Cillett. They all had an enjoyable time and lots of good food. The teachers Hazel Broadhead, Marjorie Garrard, Clarine Davies and Ila Cluff served the drink and ice cream and cookies to them all. After which the girls sang a song to their fathers. , s. , Mrs. Mary Skelton, Mrs. Val Areas Wade and Mrs. Karen Tetley gave Depressed a birthday luncheon to honor Eugene P. Foley, Assistant Mrs. Ethel Shakespeare at her Secretary of Commerce, says: home in Salt Lake. They all enDepressed areas tand , regions ecojoyed the good food and the party must become nomic entities. They must have very much. the means to get in step and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hopkins stay in step - with the free marof Kearns gave a farewell dinner ket system. - -- I SPRING TIRE SALE! PREMIUM AIR FLOAT SUPREME H i i FREE BALANCE i i AFS or AFD Tires 4 Ply Nylon Lifetime Guarantee Lifetime Guaranteed Full i Caping i With TRUCK & PASSENGER STOCK MOST ALL SIZES RED JONES TIRE SHOP 725 N. Main I I I I I I TIRES COMPLETE I I Alignment i I I FREE BUY ONE GET Hugh Discounfs on All Passenger and Truck Tires - Get Our Prices Before You Buy - We Also Feature Wheel - I lb. m. . 1 Select a tender beef roast at AS FOODTOWN , . . You'll savor the de cious flavor ond the rich, brown grov i Ro-sa- BIRTHDAY GREETINGS GO OUT TOi Wilber Broadhead on Feb. 12; Aline Griffith, on Feb. 14; Mirl Jenks on Feb. 17; Myrtle Paget prayer. on Feb. 23; Marvin Wade on Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skelton 24; Ada Clark on Feb. 26; J. Leshad the pleasure of having Mr. ter Clark on Feb. 28; and Deand Mrs. Robert Howells and borah Cluff on Feb. 29. family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shields and family and Mrs. Ethel Shakes- HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TOi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paget Feb. peare for Sunday dinner Feb. 18. 24 and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GrifOn Feb. 16th, Mrs. Irvin Shields fith on Feb. 26. , I from vies. was given by Bishop Allan Jordan. The presentation of the Cub Scout Charter was presented to Bishop Jordan. All the Cub Scouts were presented with their Bar-rumembership cards by Marvin He is over Cub Scouting in the Crantsville Stake. Lake Point was presented with a 100 Boys Life certificate. We were the only Pack in Crantsville Stake with 100. Awards were given to three Den Mothers, Fay Jenks, , Janet Aagard and Darlene Jones. Cub Master, Howard Davies presented the awards to the Cubs with which each Cub had their Father present their awards. Paul Da- -' vies received two year service stars, Bear Badge, Assistant Den- -' nar stripes, and two silver arrows, Steven Aagard received 2 year service stars, Dennar stripes and two Silver Arrows, Dennis Griffith received two year service stars, Dennar Stripes and Bear Badge, EuGene Gilley received one year service star, one silver arrow, one gold arrow, Dennar stripe and Bear Badge. t Carey Jenks received three year - service stars, two silver arrows, Dennar stripe and Assistant Dennar stripe. Kim Yates received one year service star, one gold arrow, Assistant Dennar stripe and Bear Badge. Michael Yates received a Wolf Badge. Terry Seddell received a Wolf Badge. Dale Jenks received a Wolf Badge. There were 30 guest? present and a delicious dinner was serv- -' ed. Duane Garrard closed with I Nobody eon eurpos the tender net ond Davor of a beef steak Mrs. Eliza Davies spent a few days at Magna visiting her children Sunday, Feb. 20. Her Harry Buckingham and Steve Vorwaller brought her home, and, that afternoon she served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis of West Jordan. While here they visited Bert Davis at his On February 11th the Blue and Cold banquet was held at the cultural hall. Duane Garrard conducted it. Howard Davie was Mater of Ceremonies. Pre--1 sentation of the colofs by Paul Davies, Dale Jank. Carey Jenks and Steven Aagard. The opening food prayer and blessing on the , MBERRY February 26 there will le a birthday dinner held for Marvin Wade' 10th birthday. For the Wade and their family and for the Skelton and their family. They will enjoy a turkey dinner with all the trimming and a big birthday take. The little twin daughter of Mr. and Mr. Leo Broadhead i gaining weight daily and doing real well in the hospital. - I I fOUR FINtST MEALS AR BORN WHEN rOU SERVE BEEF FROM., FOODTOWN ' 0 V Ou.vvt' Rdicsr r. MIX W (linf helves er sHcae-N- o. JV cm ... . Spring Be den-N- ' for PORK & BEANS FLOUR PEACHES o. 103 cans ..for Credo or Pancake and Waffle -- 4 Ifc. tatty Hunt's for the iat No. IV (an |