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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, September 12, 12S2 Breakfast in Utah GIRL SCOUT Dinner in Honolulu--All in Same Day! NEWS First Fall Mm) The first fall meeting of the Magna Garfield Girl Scout leaders will be held next Monday, September 15th at the Magna Little House, promptly at 1:00 p.m. Plana will be discussed and made at that time for the resumption of meetings tor the Girl Scouts and Brownies, announces Mrs. E. C. Speers, chairman. The Council is happy to welcome Kearns into the District -- Breakfast will be served shortly after plane passengers leave Salt Lake City and dinner will be served in Honolulu," could well read advertising brochures of a trip that will be taken Saturday, September 13th by Boy Smith, fire chief of the local de- partment Mr. Smith will leave the Salt Lake City airport at 6:00 am. by United plane to San Francisco, change planet and start again to the Hawaiian Islands. For manners are not idle, but He will at the Islands the fruit of loyal nature, and of by 9:00 p.m.arrive noble mind. Alfred Lord Tennyson Jones all of Magns for a at 7:00 p.m. two weeks vacation. The ofLcials ask your cooperation to Gas Elections 1. Give liberally. 2. Wear the bution given you. Class elections are being con3. Piece your window sticker in ducted at the end of this week at front window. your and Brockbank schools Cyprus 4. Be a Fund booster not a and announcement of the popular An unusual and novel bowling student officers will be made for knocker. event the Copper Sweeper," is next week's paper. s slated for Sunday, September 14th at the Utah Copper Club alleys BE A BOOSTER O for the men bowlers. Afternoon League NOT KNOCKER! A Events start at 6:30 and 6:30 For the opening league bowling o'clock with three games on six GIVE TO THE FUND! games, N. Hauter had high games of alleys closely followed by A $2.00 entry fee which inJulia Clegg with 183, in the Utah CommuThe District Oquirrh cludes the bowling charge, will Fund drive will start Mon- Copper Club ladies ALernoon be made and entries may be made nity and volunteer workers will League. day, Other high scores were Helen prior to the event or at the time be for your contribution. inking of bowling with Dick Knight club Emma Strebble, If you have criticisms or sug- Jones, manager. Nelson, Margaret make to them direct the One prize will be given for gestions Cafol Ber-tocor come to their Ruth Thomas, fund officers each five entries. Villa 144; Williams, 137; meeting held in the Magna library Ethel the second Monday of each month 130. Stevenson, 130; Anita Jones, Ben Copper Sweeper Bowling Event Slated Sept. 14 A. Some of the other high scores Program & Entertainment-G- . were Thelma Singleton, 172; Dor- Keyes. othy Merrill, 153; Jean Bawden, Law Enforcement Geo. Cromar 158; Elaine Husband, 158; Ann Flowers Steve Havnla. Tygesen, 150; Alice Begent, 156; Hall Arrangements Verl Perkins. Lillian RJey, Margarite Christmas Party J. A. Strothers. D. 8. Walker. 3rd Vice Pritchard, 158; Dorothy Dea, Garfield Gen. Committee H. C. Nola Farnsworth, Others were Virginia Walker, Anderson. 157; Babe Wimmer, Vi- Boys and Girls H. W. Bowen. vian Kemp, 162; Cenella Rodgers, Safety, Health and Welfare Dr. Kenneth H.IL LaVon Dea, 160-17- 5; 9; 153-15- 7. Womens Bowlin 167-18- Arlene Harward, Carlos Johnson. i ood Ray D. Merrill. Ball Gum Machines O. K. Foth- Pearl eringham. County Fair-- P. LI0NSCLUB 179-15- 0; h, BETTE CUTLER WINS GOLFING DIRECTOR'S CUP -N m Duckworth of Magna. a Mrs Byron Huish entertained members of her Sewing Club on Wednesday evening at her home. A lovely luncheon was served to the ladies who meet September 17th with Mrs Melvie Jenkins a Two men can do the work of four by using an electric elevator in storing hay or straw. such There are many other farm jobs- as water pumping and heating, feed grinding, and power workshop tools where electricity ' saves work, timejmd money. ' r BVYFROM YOU By-La- 156-16- 0; JUST LUCE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! Enjoy this GREAT STRAIGHT j lowest-price- low-price- low-pri- b Mr. and Mrs Arthur W. John son of Villi sea, Iowa, returned to unuui Ksmins mracn eotr. a. I ... ... ... Mat W OmM m mnkMHr qvtpmtrt mti trim gfwbehd abwMJ mi ut onus call PAUL0S AUTO COT on now 1st camoins Magna, Utah Mala Street TO HELP KEEP AAERICA FREE ce SCmSii 2211 90S? WmI SALT LAKE VALLEY PRODUCES and its easy to Measure value by what you get for what you pay than any other car. fine quahtv features found in no For you get more with Chevrolet for Chevrolet Is the lowest- -i car. And yet you pay less i other field. line in the priced in everyToday more and more people are looting for greater value thing they buy. Come m and let us show yon all the reasons why in automobiles theres no value like Chevrolet value. see why more people buy Chevrolet EKERM ASHWORTH Phone - lino in its field! d DANNY'S SHOE SHOP Now Under New Management a Hera In Salt Lake Valley industrious citizen era producing to keep our nation strong and me! They're producing on farina and in mines, smelters, mills, manufacturing sod military plants to name only a few! Production Is the key to Americas freedom. With just 6 per cent of the worlds population, this nation produces 40 per cent of the worlds goods. Why can our country produce more and live better? One big reason is because America has more electric power . . . nearly half of the worlds toad. Each day, an American worker at his job uses enough electric power to equal the energy of 210 other .men working at the tame task. You and your neighbors who are served by Utah Power ft Light Ox, this year alone will use die energy of nearly 10 millioa men As the form of electricity to help you do your jobs . . . producing for better living and for freedom. Utah Power ft Light Co. Is proud to be a partner in such an important job as the workers of this area art performing . . . and equally proud of its ability to meet the coastandr growing demand for electricity. Yet, it takes power for production . , . ad production is the key to freedom! UTAH POWER Cl LIGHT CO. ...the Colombe. 2; BOURBON Mrs Richard Openshaw' will entertain members of her Sewing Club and their husbands at an outdoor Hamburger Fry," this Saturday evening. The guest list will number 16, and the group plans to play a variety of games Mrs Margaret McQuaid was hostess to ladies of her Sewing Club Friday evening at her home. Miss Donna Haws was a special guest at the entertainment Late refreshments were served. Lloyd Jones of Los Angeles, California, is visiting his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Jones two brothers and their families Ellis and Mrs, Bette Cutler won the Din ectors Cup in ladys golfing sc the Utah Copper course last week by detesting Mrs. Muriel Sandall with a aizzling 43. Mrs. Barbara Barton won the club championship. Other leg winners were Mrs. Sandall, Mrs. Vera Gustavesen and Mrs. Crystal Col-ling- their home Tuesday after visiting for a short time with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson and also with Mr. and Mrs T. K Burke of Magns DEALE Nsncy Simmons picked up a Harold P. Hawkes, president of split, Julia Clegg, a 5 the MagnaGarfield Lions Club, split and Joyce Bezzant, releases the following committee heads who will serve the civic B League group during the ensuing season: The B League got off to a fine COMMITTEES start Tuesday evening and Nellie AttendanceHarold P. Hawkes, Powell recorded high game of Rex Dusenberry. 183. She also had another one of Const. St R. C. Parks. 147. Convention W. C. Matthews. s, Other games were Norma Finance, InterGlub Activities Neva Wimmrr, Clair Huffaker. Frances Shepplck, 152; Publicity H. P. Hawkes Ruth Andrus, 143; Alice Ribotto, Summer Party-V- eri A. Haws 148; Jean Hubbard, 153 and Mau-rin- e John E. Papanikolu, 1st Vico 145. Collings, Oquirrh Fund Roland Reid. Teams 1 and 6 took 3 points and Education O. K Fotheringham. No. 4 and 3, 2 points. Xmas Lighting Karl Gilgen. A League Civic Improvement-Gle- n Breeze. For the A League, Elleh New-bol- d Granite Arts John Papamkolas. the of captured highest game State Park-- W. C. Matthews. the evening, 193, and another one Fathers-Son- s Phil Debs. of 15L She was closely followed I J. McDonald, 2nd Vice 7-- Back home again after a two weeks vacation spent in Kan.at, Iowa, Nebraska and the noted Black Hills of South Dakota are Mr. and Mrs Marvin N. Malm-stroand Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ladies of her Bridge Club were entertained at a delightful party Monday evening by Mrs. Jack Gardner at her home. Prizes at the popular game were awarded to Mrs. Velda Jones and Mrs. Virginia Turpin. The ladies will meet September 22nd with Mrs. Claone Dyches. H. Ensign and W. G. Larson. COMMITTEES ARE RELEASED 151-14- 3; 149-13- 0; Sight Conservation and Blind 189-16- 0; Norma Fairbourne, 181 and Moore, 150. 184-17- 4, 162-13- 4; Lions Education C. G. Harris. Membersh.p L O, Larson. by her sister, Romame Z;to, with tj ItyMbn D Ima S.Soa, I ' , i f 'V h X i i i U i J , f |