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Show - f- Read It in The Timet or Leader T tRlRTYTHlRtTYEAR" Dance SHOTS. Planned as though a good golfer, or any sportsman, for that matter, must keep his name before the pubFor lic. Therefore, Deb Johnson made headlines last week for he jumped into the vast, turbulent sea of matrimony .on December 1. Proceeds To Be Used To December 1 but accordingOfficially to the guy Christmas Goods For grapevine, November 16. Deb has bagged an eagle (new name for a Needy People pretty and charming girl) at last and thus rates the hearty congratulapian-Bt- d A festive Christmas dance " of all local golf addicts. for everyone In the communities tions Bacchus and of Magna, Garfield, Speaking of golfers. Ed Kingsley outlaying vicinity will be one cf had a neat bit of honor bestowed tm outstanding events in Magna him by a national magazine upon Christinas week, according luring last week. The publication, rated lo announcement made Wednesday. very highly among sport critics, gave lie entertainment, definite date Ed a ranking of sixth In a national ind place to be given in next weeks survey of amateur golfers. This, will, of course, please Kingspaper, is being sponsored by the junior Democratic league of this ley a great deal and also bear out precinct, all proceeds to be used to many predictions that Ed Kingsley goodies and toys has the stuff and will, when the buy Christmas for children of needy people in this fates smile, show the entire nation ricinty, regardless of religious faiths how to play the ancient and honorit political creeds, states officers able game. of the League. I am sure that many locals Join me in extending congratulations to 50c sell will a for Tickets couple Ed this new achievement. upon and by buying one or more tickets less assure seme will fortunate you Under the direction of B. L. Jones, family of having a bounteous and Maestro of the Copper Club, the cheerful Christmas. annual Utah Copper Pin Boys party Anyone knowing of children who was held Saturday afternoon with tIB not have a happy Christmas are about 25 boys present. Holding sway JOndly asked to brlng or mall their ate and ate 4 until 6, s from -' names, addresses and age totheCopheck of a good ate. a In and short, per Printing Company office. all. time Was Seems Community oo the-boy- had oo HERE SCHOOL by The affair is given the boys In appreciation for their work on the alleys a mean and hard Job. that g. of STAR INMOTION PICTURE COOKING BOWLING team Although the is still leading the American league, Bill Larsons Team No. 1 stole the show for the past week by moving into second place with Sainsburys Central Lumber following suit to go into third place. Bil Larson Jumped his team into high game record honors with a 33 pin boost to 1047. They also raised the series mark by 26 pins to make ss a 2889 record. The records several made have quintette for bowlers to shoot at Gem-Empre- Do you remember "Aunt Jemima" colored cook and star In the motion picture cooking school, "Star In My Kitchen," presented the Copper Printing Company spring the Aunt Jemima who demonstrated how to cook those delicious dishes and also gave you a feeling of enjoyment and hilarity throughout the picture with her unusual humor and hroad smile? This Aunt Jemima,' the very same and only person, ail! be a featured visitor In Magna next Saturday. December1 10, cooking and serving her famous buckwheats and pancakes at Woollen den's Super Market, from 9:00 a m. to 6:00 p. m., and a cordial imitation is given to one and all ta attend, see this famous personage and taste her delicious by Ia.-- t it's free and Woolfendena ss Gem-Empre- OO Prom the sublime to zero in cne short paragraph is quite Jump, but compared with Bill Lar-- the son's personal average-of-19- 5, recent record established by the holder of a most- enviable reputation. that of "Practice Bowler, is a mighty span. To be interested and eager to improve ones game, even to the extent of rolling 8 to 12 games a night Is highly commendable and should rate a great deal of praise. pancakes. Su- per Market would like YOU as their personal guest. However, to get back to the story, when that same interested and anxious (and we do mean r) rolls a powerful and breath-takin- g 95 game in the league play, wel, wa are speechless. Flabbergasted. Dumbfounded. GIRL SCOUTS PLAN pin-bust- er MAGAZINE pin-buste- SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 10 Not to mention any names, Ray In an effort to obtain funds to has practiced 238 games to Cromar Purchase the last of the uniforms date. for the several Girl Scout troops, the organization will hold a big MagBy way of a few records for the azine Sale In the Magna Womens to shoot at. Bert Richardsons boys Club Saturday, December 10 from Team No. 7 in the National League the hours of 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. established a new high of 2708 for All past issues as well as current high series and a 29 pin raise. Issues of the mest Doug Smith bagged high season popular magazines on the market, will be offered for lc honors In all leagues with a superb ach. The magazines have been used 263 score. A fine bit of kegling. The but are in excellent condition. boys must now overtake Doug for They have been donated by local that season high prize. 263 oh, my. citizens In a special campaign conThe Federal likewise are moving ducted by the Girl Scouts. up. Glen Martins No. 6 added 164 Miss Clarissa Rasmussen, director, pins to the high series for a 2468 announces that all uniforms will be mark and 52 pins to high game for given to the girls In time for the 870 total. Owen Jacobs whipped up Christmas holidays. Both troops a powerful 242 game to barely miss have a capacity enrollment, and a high single game record. have become one of the most Team standings in the Federal groups In the Girl Scout and American League are unchanged but Dick Moss No. 8 boys Jumped chapters. Into first in the National setup, oo ve HERBERT B. MAW oo Next Weeks Bowling Schedule: League, Friday, December 9 TO SPEAK WARD Federal 6:30 Team 6 vs. 5 and 8 vs. 7. 8:30 Team 2 vs. 1 and 4 va 3. SUNDAY, American League, Monday, Dec, 12 8:30 Teams 4 vs. 1 and 6 vs. 2. The Stake Sunday School Ik pre8:30 Teams 8 vs. 3 and 7 va 5. National League, Thursday, Dec. 15 senting an unusual program, open 10 the 6:30 Teams 4 vs. 1 and 6 vs. X general public Sunday. December 18th at the regular Union 8:30 Teams 8 va 3 and 7 va 5. meeting. The program in thePleas ssnt Green Ward, commences at LADIES LEAGUE 12 30 neon. Tuesday, December 13: Herbert B. Maw, prominent educa(First Games of Second Period.) tor, will be the guest speaker. Ano6:30 Teams 7 vs. 8. 9 vs. 10 and ther feature of the meeting will be 3 vs. 4. 2. 1 the display of a large picture 20 by 8:30 Teams 5 va 6 and va o o feet of the birth of the Christ Child. Ann Tygesen, Cleo Blood. Lucille Musical selections from a chorus Simpson and Mary R. Jensen are of the of 20 voices string trio numbers and the first period champions other numbers will be presented. Ladles League and, of course have sc G. A. Rowsel Is general chairman, the first leg on that asln champth T. W. Jones, chairman of the ionship. Congratulations, Team No. recreation committee assisted by 3, for finishing in number 1 spot. LaRue Latimer and Alton Bawden. Seme highly interesting sidelights the Lambert Bawden is In charge of mu-,l- c of the first period show that weaker sex" Is advancing faster arrangements. AT DEC 18 A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Magna, Utah, SPENCER WARD PLANS CHRISTMAS SOCIAL DEC 14 ..A lavish Carnival-Danc- e is being planned by the Spencer Ward tor Wednesday, December 14, according to announcement made Wednesday by officials. A program will be presented at 7:30 p. m., followed by a dance carnival show at 8:30 p. m. Everyone interested is invited. FritlaiDcceniberS, 44 The Complete Jtiome Newtpapef Number 27 1938 DEATILXLAIMS P.G. WARD SLATES EFFIEQUIGLEY AFTER OPERATION TWOCHRISTMAS 9 CHATTERS Cyprus School In tunic th Ictitvr flat Hr say ! DANCING SOCIALS ; Parking Metert r Mrs. Effie Elinor Gee Quigley, To instill Christmas cheer and We have heard considerable diswidow of Charles A. Quigley and a provide a medium for members and cussion, pro and ccn. of the installacharter member cf the Catholic Wo- residents of the ward as well as for of parking meters on Salt Lake tion mans league, died in a S. L. hos- the community in general the Pleadowntown streets by local citpital Tuesday at 135 p. m. after an sant Green Ward announces two Citys izens. Some favor and some oppose. socials one for a younger group and operation. She wa 62 years (rid. We should like to hear sentiments Mrs. Quigley was born In New the other for the older generation. we To Present Play Thursday Friday Annual Drama Presentaon both sides for publication as York City April 30, 1876, a daughter Lake believe citizens of Salt that Is The first social a Christmas tion Rated As Outstandof William Wallace and Henrietta Features of the affair will Include Sutherland Gee. Her father was a Eve party Saturday. December 24th County should have as large a voice Hit a fishing pond, a goose pond, a coun- territorial the younger people in the form and express as much sentiment as ing district Judge in Salt Lake for of a dance. Musk: will be furnished city residents. try store and refreshment stand. "The Patsy a comedy in three , Funds realised will be put toward city. by Paul Keefers orchestra. acts, has been chosen for the annual Congratulaliont Mrs. Quigley caie to Utah with a Sunday School fund. expresentation of the Cyprus High The second social In the Christmas My heartiest congratulations are her parents when - she was 7 years to Kone James Mr. Mrs. and tended School drama department, according e followold. In addition Catholic Wo- season is scheduled for the mans league, she was a member of ing Tuesday night and destined par- of Magna who celebrated their 55th to Lee Humphries, director and will CYPRUS at be given this Thursday and Friday the Ladies Lttertw club. ticularly for the Senior and Adult Wedding Anniversary Wednesday their, home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kone evenings, December 8 and 9 in the PLANS MEMBERSHIP Her husband, well known in Utah classes. Appropriate music for older are healthy, extremely spry and In high school auditorium. as an automobile dealer, died in people will be presented by Paul best of spirits. The the The play is a hilarious presenta1927. For the past eight years Mrs. Keefers orchestra December 27. TEA DECEMBER 12 and highly regarded "young cou- tion dealing with a modest family Quigley had lived with a son, Charles ple manifest Joy in the art of liv- in a medium-size- d town with the of Arthur and was well of A lavish tea to promote member- G. Quigley and "hope to live many, many family as the basis of the ing pot. Sev known In this vicinity. Assomore happy years together. ship In the Parent-Teache- rs eral clever and unexpected endings Dies ciation of Cyprus school, wll be held are to love plots and the outSurviving Is another son, FredMay the blessings of the Almighty comegiven Monday. December 12, 1:30 p. m. in erick A Quigley, of Salt Lake City, of the entire play is a perfect to follow Mr. continue and One you, the music room, announces Victoria and two grandchildren, Eleanor and Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Kone. rinding for an unusual presentation. L. Anderson, chairman. m. 1:30 Janet Quigley, both of Arthur. at in Edgemont p. Monday Cast of characters include Mack A musical program will be preOur Sympathy ,.. Mrs. Quigley was highly respected L. D. S. ward chapel for Earl P. HoJensen. Gloria Orr, Nell Bridges, sented. The cooperation as well as and regarded by all who knew her. gan. 49, of Pleasant View. Mr. HoIn times of deep tragedy, such as active support of every patron and She was a devoted member of her gan died Friday In a Provo hospital the Jordan School bus and train Ara McDonald, Boyd Clark, Ray LaRee Hill, Donald Dunn parent of either school Is advocated church and gave a great deal of of complications following an ab- collision, one finds It difficult to ex- Jensen, and 8idney Mats. as funds are vital and necessary to time to worthwhile activities. She dominal which eperation a week ago. He press the sympathy and solace carry on the work of the association wah noted for her kindness and was the husband of Lydia M Peter- is overflooding their hearts and beAssistants are Wanda Nielson and for the betterment of YOUR child. sweetness of character. son, daughter of L. C. and the late ing. Such Is our case. Mary Bullock, stage managers, Geo. There have been many people In Edwards, Keith Lund and Don PetCarrie Peterson, former residents of Every Interested lady Is Invited to Funeral rites for Mrs. Effie Elinor communities of Magna and Gar- - erson, stage technicians, Don Dunn, the Magna. the tea Monday. Gee Quigley, will be conducted Frifield affected by this disaster the business manager. Sidney Matz, adCathedral Surviving besides his. widow are a worst day at 10:30 a.-te utah hlstory and toon, vertising -- manager; Alice Johnson,- reof the Madeleine, when solemn son, Donald and two sisters. Burial and all our most sincere condolences NEW GROCERY property manager, Barbara Corfield, quiem high mass will be sung. Ro- was in the Provo city burial park. are extended. make-u- p, Julia Sutton, house manm. sary will be said Thursday at 8 p. MARKET OPENS and Sandra Jacobsen, posters. some ager Some have lost very cousins, at 372 East First South street. The begeneral public Is invited to their several dear friends, dearly will The Rev. James T. Torsney the attend Mrs. play. Arthur loved brother, namely, be celebrant; Monsignor Patrick F. Morrow. Mrs. Mary Bennett and deacon; Rev. William E. Kennedy, Mrs. Alda Lovell of Garfield In the Formal opening of the Standard LETTERS TO Vaughan, subdeacon and Rev. JoMarket will be held Friday and Satdeath of their brother, Kenneth C. of master be P. More ton will seph Peterson. urday, December 9 and 10, according ceremonies. SANTA WILL BE to announcement made here. Ralph It has been a trying week for many the be furnished Music will Are you going to send gift by Coloeimo Is the proprietor of the hearts but perhaps through priests choir. Interment will be In Christmas packages to Florida. weary new grocery store, located on Main of your church and the sanctuary cemMt. In D. the family plot C., or New York Calvary Washington. Street and Third East in Magna. reading those wonderful verses In etery. City? The Magna Times and Garfield the Book of Books, "Let not your If so, you have Just seven more Mr. Colosimo is well known in Leader win again act as Santa troubled! be may your grief heart days in which to get these prethis vicinity, having operated other ED. Claus' mailman, collecting for GARDNER sents in the mail, according to be assuaged. stores. him letters from Magna, Garfield, grocery 24th like to read I the always local postmistresses Elise W. BaFor the formal opening, the new AGAIN REELECTED Hunter, Bacchus and Granger "The Lord Is my shepherd, Psalm, Tuesker and Theresa Taylor. store is featuring many bargains kiddies. etc., or further in the Bible, "In My day, December 15 is the deadline and Invites everyone to come in. But first these letters win .be CLUB PRESIDENT Fathers house there are many manif you want to make sure they in the Christmas edition for to a printed sions. I go place prepare will reach their destinations by "H of the Times and Leader Decem reelected you May you read it and be parpreswas Gardner' Ed J. Christmas dayT and better than we poor men wobber 22. As soon as they are print- - 7 tially consoled and comforted. ident of the Utah Copper Club, it the postmistresses However, blers. ed. they will be sent on to Santa ! at was announced Wednesday night do not advise waiting even that Community Project J Claus. Practically every lady raised her the smoker with Horace (Hop) EnOne of the most worthy and heartlong. If the parcels are ready, get average this year except four, provEach vieand in boy this girl j as vice president. them in the malls right away felt actions of the week, called to e for the most improved sign ing is urged today to write his I inity Allan was elected represents -- and take no chances! They point John is the Christmas our attention, average has evidently caught their letter and send it to the Copper I tlve of the Arthur Board of Govercut that "Do Not Open Until Dance to be sponsored by the Juneye. Printing Company, as soon as j Plant Christmas stickers may be afior Democratic League for needy LaFawn Mayberry, one of the four nors, Pete Cammons, Magna possible- due to the short time i McCleve, representative and fixed to the address side of the children of less fortunate families downers, displays the real y&lue of of Parley before Christmas. remaining ComGarfield the Improvement in this vicinity. parcels. fine competition with her sweet This an is annual feature of St railroad. B G and The date and place have not been They also handed out some smile still in evidence in spite pany Company the Christmas Times and Leaadvice for Christmas we to further as but it go press arranged of the first season in a lot of them, der. will be held Christmas week. Suremailers, including a warning that that she has not shown a big lm4 G. WARD RELIEF i be be placed return should address a no worthier obJectlvecduld ly, provement in moving up on that on or Christmas for entertainment had a every package, envelope PUBLIC INVITED darn old thing, the averages. She SOCIETY SLATES and suggested also that Christthat the whole community can parhas one ace in the hole, a real 244, be mailed as first class mas cards in. PRESEASON CYPRUS ticipate high game to be right proud of, and CONFERENCE SUN. mail, sealed, rather than at the then there is the balance cf the seacent rate as one and one-ha- lf HOOP CONTESTS son to go, so the cry is Forward and OQUIRRH TEMPLE Green Ward Relief third class, unsealed. Pleasant The Bowlers! upward, Lady "If paid for at the letter or Society will hold its conference SunAn invitation is extended to all loPYTHIAN SISTERS class-rat- e, 7:00 11, December p.m., first they point out, evening, cal residents to see the Cyprus High The uncrowned champions of the day announces authorities. A musical re"if the addressee has moved and School basketball team play their Ladies League but a team that will OFFICERS ELECT will be presented as a feature a forwarding order is on file it initial practice game of the 1938-3- 9 make the rest of the contestants cital also given. will be forwarded, and if correcttalks short and item season. The hoop tussle will be playstep is that No. 4 quartet, Donna The public is Invited. Oflfcers of Oqulrrh Temple, Py- ed ly addressed will be given directFriday afternoon, 2:30 p. m. with Johnson, captain, Florence Morgan, service." thian Sisters, were recently elected 'South Summit ory High as opponents in Lucy Larson and Peggy McCalllster. A list of deadline dates by to Include: Most Excellent Chief: the local Twas The Day Before gym. The student body will They got off to a terribly poor start must be sent to all which mall Mrs. Arthur Marsh; senior, Ellen be excused one hour early and the lost 14 and won 2 points in the first Christmas Marlor; junior. Margaret Grubaugh, townspeople are Invited to witness points in the United States if defour frames, and then a pep talk manager, Leatrus Turner, Mistress of the fracas as livery by Christmas is to be asguests of the school. by Captain Johnson (must have been Twas the day before Christmas sured. It follows: records, Mary Sadler; mistress of There will be two tilts, the second a Knute Rockne special) and they And all through the town December 15: Alabama, Confinance. Mary E. Nielson, past chief, teams went In to win. To win 20 straight Most people were happy. playing, first and the first Alice Brady, guard, Elizabeth Hannecticut. Delaware. Florida, Georteams bowlsome means string a playing one hour later. frown. wore some points powerful But sen. gia. Maine Massachusetts MissOther practice games are set for ing, fifteen straight games without The bfflcers were installed by Mrs issippi. Maryland North Carolina, shoppers December 16. when Vernal a miss, from won 2 and lost 14 to For the Hansen. The auditing committee Friday,from Uintah New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Were more than perplexed. won 22 and lost 14- from cellar poHigh plays here at 7:00 IsRhode York. Pennsylvania consists of Mrs, Marsh, Mrs. Turner Frantic and panicky. -p. m. Provo will play the Pirates on sition to third m five short weeks, and Mrs. Orubaugh. land, South Carolina, Vermont, What to get next?" the Cyprus floor December 23, with sounds like a fairy tale, but tis D. C.. and Washington Virginia, the first game also set for 7:00 p.m. true. They may not be the champs, still hadnt bought West Virginia. Democratic Study Group Under the direction of Roland but they have the satisfaction of They 16: Sue or Illinois Aunt Indiana. December For Fred assisted by Ccach Rus Mag-elb- y, Sleator, Plans knowing they can roll in a most Community Holiday And what those folks wanted Kentucky. Michigan, Ohio. Tenthe Pirates are rapidly roundmasterful way. Social For All Ladies nessee and Wisconsin. Was more than they knew. ing into shape and Magna-GarfleDecember 17: Arkansas, Iowa, seems assured of a winning team fer saw Due to several ladles having to quit But they suddenly The local Democratic Ladies Study the Louisiana Minnesota, Missouri, coming year. the sport, the teams for the second Through their tired old eyes Group extends a cordial Invitation Nebraska, North Dakota, OklaLocal stores big windows period are slightly changed, with women to Dakota all of to the South homa, Oregon, community Meeting Scheduled a few members from the waiting list And a happy surprise! be their guests at a festive ChristTexas and Washington. All members of the Pleasant Green members of the becoming regular mas party Thursday, December 15 December 19: Arizona northern of Pioneers, are teams and league. In filling in, the For there were displayed in the Magna Women's Clubrooms. Camp, toDaughtersa MoIdaho. northern California, and So gay, attend urged pretty meeting both Thursday vacancies, Interest, averages, The social will begin at 8:00 p.m. ntana New Mexico and Nevada. A myriad of gifts December 8. 2:00 p. m. at the home team and Individually, together with will soube given for games and of Mrs. Prizes December 20: Central and J. A. Marshall That changed the whoe day. several other factors to be considerrefreshments served. thern California, Colorado, soued and to remodel the teams and So thern Idaho, all Utah towns not they dashed through the doors still not upset their balance, is quite And found in the stores on railroads and Wyoming. a Job. A thousand ideas If you delay after these days At the start of the season the Its likely to be Just too bad for They were troubles no more. 2 teams were only separated by pins who wants to receive their Christ- and that same system has been foi- mas presents the day after the Every one helpful The expression Christmas in the been used in combination with delowed ouU This has been pointed holiday? sound; With suggestions Air became a reality this past week. corations to add Interest to show out In explaining why some ladles were friendly aS merchants began decorating their windows. were placed and not others. It is a The salespeople him around. shewed As A trip around the town shows orithey Mrs. E J. Gardner entertained business houses and show windows hard matter to keep all Interested ginality has had its day. Stars and Tuesday complimentary to a group for the holiday season. parties pleased and is . usually a They left feeling better of formed The With "an enthusisam which has Merry Christmas, most thankless business. of friends at a And hey certainly knew Alton Hart is now on Team No. 2, That local stores are the answer guests Included Mrs. D. F. Boies, not been equaled in several years, Christmas lights and lights In no Mrs. C. R. Naylor, Mrs. J. S. Powell. decorations are being brought out particular design have made their Ethel Johnson is now captain of No. To the last minute stew! who Mrs. D. D.y Punshcn, Mrs. George earlier and in greater profusion than appearance. Miniature snow scenes 5, replacing Crystal Colcmbe, W. Smith, Mrs. Carl Masslngall, ever. All the traditional Christmas complete in every detail are seen in has advanced to a Salt Lake circuit MORAL: SHOP EARLY! colors of red and green and blue and several windows. Mrs. T. A. Hansen. Mrs. John Tiny Christmas to display her fine bowling. Team Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones have Mrs. Alice Gourley, Mrs. C. silver and gold are seen again this trejs'lhat look as though they might No. 7 has LaVon Dea and Mary moMantle and Team No. 8 has Emma had as thetr guest, Mrs. Jones Ma--la- E. Hoops. Mrs. John Loutensock year,' but several merchants are In" be second cousins to your clothes d. of Barnett Mrs. Ephraim schemes which brushhave madethelr appearance. 7 and Mrs. Rue Packard. Prizes were traducing new-col- or Lou Erickson, moved from No. to ther, Mrs. Barnett visited for won by Mrs. Loutensock, Mrs. Smith Include all the autumn colors. Idaho. mainIts all part of that happiest sea- thus Ethel Johnson, replace week. son cf the year --Christmas. a merchandise has Added holiday Mrs. Packard arid Mrs. Punshon. taining evenly averaged teams. . W-th- P.T. A well-kno- Husband Former Magna Woman in-th- e RUSH THOSE IN MAGNA YULETIDE GIFTS in MAIL PUBLISHED J. the-priz- - P. 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