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Show Friday, Ladies Bowling HOME and COMMUNITY 0tutcfi 0tcWA Community Church Sunday School is conducted each Sunday at 10 a. m. with classes for everybody. Morning worship and the childrens period are at 11.00 a m. The mmistei s subject next Sunday will be The Culminating Glory of Christ, and everyone is asked to remember that Monday is the start of the new study in the Book of Revelation. Books are ready and may be 'obtained from the minister or at the class, which is held from 8.00 to 9.00 oclock. The Young Peoples class gathers each Friday afternoon from 4:00 p. m., and lasts 45 minutes. All young people are welcome. The Ladies Aid meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. A new missionary society is being planned, and more mfoi mation will be given at a later date. reA very fine vival hour is held each Sunday morning,' 8:00 a. m. on radio station KUTA. It is a fine prepara- tion foe the Lords Day service. Albert Halliwell, minister named to office to assist Mr. Driffill are Sydney T Lester, Garfield, treasurer, D. S. Walker, trustee. Other Pythian Sisters officers include: Mrs Lawrence Sowby, Garfield, grand manager; Mrs. Pythian Groups Gaifield, .Wilbam Maybeiry, committee memUtah Knights of Pythias and ber. Pythian Sisters elected and installed new officers at the Nosing The highlight of the convention grand lodge' sessions Satuidiy in was an addiess by Supreme the I O.O.F. hall in Salt Ljk City. Chancellor Earl N. Genzberger of Tom Driffill, Magna u aidin'., Butte, Montana, who slated the was elected grand chancellor youth activities are to be enlarged while the Pythian Sistets named during the ensuing year, partiMrs. Dean Hutchinson of Oquinh cularly the public speaking conTemple No. 13, Garfield, to be test which is national in scope their grand chief and carries .scholarships to the took the honors, Arden B Other local people who were winners. the trophy and the entire show with his trap shooting prowess Sunday at the Ulan Coopt i Duck and Fish Club three-year-la- Again Wins Duck Shoot wmm msi 2 L i Squad No. 10 had high game of and 1 series of 2110. In the Afternoon League, Betty Bezzant rolled high game of 169. Other scores were Polly Stocking, 160; Villa Williams, 150; Bessie Larson, 143; Georgia Perkins, 142; Shirley Barton, 140; Joy Moss, 136, Helen Jones, 135; Naomi Pickering, 133; M. Collings, Pcscksrs 0 psn Duck 724 n, 179-15130. 150; Alice Begent, 158; M Mr. and Mrs. James Jimmy Tomlin, 179, Phyllis Grow, 157-15- 5; Thelma Singleton, 153, Gloria W. Matthews of Oregon City, Hall, 157; Bette Cutler, 181-15- 0; Oregon, are visitors in Magna and relatives. Dorothy Smith, 150, Denece Dis- vicinity visiting era, 160, Romaihe Zito, Mrs. Anne Eckersley is in St. Ellen Nett bold, 154. Ruth Andrus, 162; Glems Cooper, 156, Njrma Marks hospital receiving tnddical Fairbourne, 170, Roxie Sudbury, treatment. Her condition is reVi ported good. 169; Beth Ahlquist, Nordquist, 157; Sylvia Wimmer, 174-17- 159-16- 1; Li . tassen This .Area Although legally and officially and from a sportsmanship view! point,- - the duck season m Utah does not begin until October 1J for the 1950 season, the booms and bangs being heard south of the local duck club area sound loud and clear in .the evenings. Several reports' have been received by us of this poaching" and it appears that the law enforcement division of the Fish and Game Department should spend a little time in that area. We called the chief deputy Tuesday and he promised to deal with severely anyone caught and to have a man posted in that area at once. championsh.p 25-2- 3 became thi ptinurunt of ovvnei the beautiful tiophy which the club furnished for this event. Four other sportsnu n tied foi 2nd with 43 sco.es, Jatk Gardnei. -- The Most Beaut!tut O Thing on Wheels "'SssSsS Bob Stocking, E. me Paulos and Rolfe Matt Biode..ek shot 42 in the conti st Shildon vdv ASSITIED FOR dress e model like new, $5. Inquire So. 9000 West or dial 6044. FOR - 4 4 3126 14. ifl refrigera- SALE--Coldsp- Truly Woutlet' ful (Cut! tor, 6 foot model, also 9 by 12 Wilton Rug with pad. all in good condition. Please call 6790 or see at 2758 So. 8500 West. 14. FRIERS--Heavbr:ed, up to 3' i pounds. 45c live weight. Small fee for dressing. Dial 5553 or see G. J. Heber at 8197 West 3500 South y 00. y $1 busheL G. 8197 West 3500 South. Tomaloes--Onl- Heber. J. 00. .ks v i 2 f m k V1 c m h vi) iv SALESMEN WANTED ATTENTION MEN! Many men are being held back in establishing themselves in a business of their own due to the lack of capi-taLet us put you in business in Northw.est Salt Lake County. Buy on credit. The line is complete and profitable. Write Rawleigh, Dept. BTtlO. ,( 't cm ztm ' iv $ UTI-83-25- J Mrs. Florence Morgan was installed president of the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday evening at the Utah Copper Club. Mrs. Fern Jenkinson is the new vice president; Mis. Lillian Haws, second vice president, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Gallyer, secretary, Ivy Burris, treasuier; Mrs. Kate Salm, chaplain, Mrs Linme Wyatt, historian; Mrs. Thelma Quayle, color bearer and Mrs. Shirley Jordan, dun 2, points. 48 total to win the with a title for the tmrd time jrrt thus CL u Of Auxiliary sergeant-at-a- He won the 0; 3 r s Florence Morgan To Direct Work n i , a. m. The Sunday morning service on Sept. 24th will be the Litany with a question period following. Those who attend the service are invited to write out their questions which will be given to the Vicar to discuss and answer. We are thankful for the new volunteers m our choir whose music adds greatly to the service. The Bishops Committee meets at the Vicarage on Thursday, Sept. 21st at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. E. MacGinnis, Vicar w Arden Barnson All Souls' Church. Garfisld The Church School opened last Sunday with a large group of students and a fine staff. All children in the area who do not have a Church home are welcome to attend the Church School which is held each Sunday morning at 10 - 9 Fine games and some excellent He also stressed educational scores were recorded Tuesday drives to eliminate juvenile de- night in the first bowling of the linquency, and congratulated the Utah Copper Club womens league. Garfield Lodge upon its sponsorLa Von Dea had high games of ship of the Cub Scout movement for a total of 518. Vera and recommended support by ev- Dea recorded Frances one was as it ery parent and adult Z mth, 156, Arlene Griffith, of the finest methods to tra.n a Noima Colling?, 153; Edgood Ameijcan citizen Millie Christof-fersona Meyer, Two' Local People Named Heads Of State took 4 points and .Teams 10-1- 1, September, ansHfip mamm ,,mi-rra- r 9 SALESMAN Denver. WANTED--Ma- IS. be- tween the ages of 25 to 40, married with family, to work for the 3rd ' largest financial institution in the U. S. Dial 3322. 14. 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