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Show s:i v.n.i (Hi Universal Microfilming 141 Piarponl An. ' t4.V THINKING out LOUD Magna Times "The Complete Home Newspaper" A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Read It In The Tinted The Heroic Role I Number Eighteen Magna, Utah, Friday, October 18, 1957 Year Forty-fir- it reader comes the folFrom lowing: "I'm tick of the heroic rolel MAGNA When reel trouble comet, there It only one answer. Get it or it takes you over. Use or be used. You're either a whiner or a win- REELECTED ner." This it fine philosophy. Tell GOLF the average occupant of four out Union. nain this beds of five hospital Funeral rites will be held FriThey stress in an advertiseInternational Credit Union Day tion that hit illness is ptychoso-- j will be celebrated all over the ment of this paper: Save, Bor- day at 2:00 p m. in the Magna floor lamp, lady's electric shaver, matic. What is hit reaction? world on Thursday, October 17th, row, Earn the Credit Union Community Baptist Church for A "Hunters Widows Special jewelry set, serving table, book Righteous indignation. Reason not not for for Mrs. Mabel Atkinson GoodeU, 81, Game Night," .is slated by Our case, tabic lamp, electric hair profit, and locally, the Credit Unions Way, with those whom psychiatrists of 2884 South 9000 West, regarded Lady of Lourdes Church this clipper set, overnight ease, cookwarn need treatment for mental serving the employes of industry charity but for Service! Presidents of each union are: Magna resident, who died Tues- Saturday evening; October 19th ie jar, man's watch set, combinain this area, will cooperate. ills that there it, in medical extion jewelry act. Sunbeam steam They are: Garfield Smelter-men- 's Cyprus, W. S. Hook, Garfield day, 9:30 a.m. at her residence of at the Parish - Hall. perience, no such thing at a nerCredit Union, Cyprus Cre- Smtlter, Harry Miller, Bacchus natural causes. Gaines will- be played at 8:00 iron, Magnus electric organ and vous breakdown. What will you Cobalt W. H. Mrs. Goodcll was born June 17, p.m Bertoch, dit Union, Bacchus Plant Credit Plant, and the following prizes Westinghouse radio. gel? Flat denial. Assure the har-- i 1876 in Boulder, Colorado, to will be awarded: stuffed animal, There will also be door prizes Union, Cobalt Employees Credit Plant, J. Paul White. assod souls, who ttke their own Evan D. and Emma Voodry At- corner shelf, TV lamp, Melmac and other awards to all in lives at the appalling rate of one kinson.' She married Roswell dishes, card tabic, and chairs, every ten minutes, that suicide Eaton Goodell May'1' 30, 1893 in is but the final demonstration of Aspen. Colorado, lie died August trouble. a life completely run by 3, 1946. What will they answer ? Mrs. Goodell was a member of Dr. Vela Vatady, now Profes-- . the Community Church in Magna sor of Philosophy at Princeton.1 . 69 and had been in charge of the soon after his release from a conIn House Lake Salt Memorial centration camp in Hungary, DRAW 17 years. Due to the flu in Granite City for stated the surest ways to surS. Eugene Snow, 69, regarded Given Survivors the School vive trouble: testing District, group died Saturday Magna resident, Survivors include two daugh1. Always prepsre for the at 10:25 a.m. in a Salt Lake hos- program. was delayed. The annual conference of the worst. It did begin, however, on Tues- ters, Mrs. P. W. (Mabel) Seay of Granite District Student Press pital of natural causes. Mrs. van Ollie Ee, More 2. Always expect the best. than Kemp Magna; Association will take place Tues-be- r The fine man was born in day, October 15th. California. 3. Take what comes. 5:00 p.m. at the Lion day, October 22nd, 1:15 p.m in Janu- 2,000 seventh grade students will Auburn, 25th, County, Sanpete Sterling, Interment was made in the "Which of the three do you be tested during the next two House on lower 8950 the Valley Jr. High School, 4195 ary 29, 1888. to Warren C. and weeks. More consider most important?" ho than 3,000 fourth Wasatch Lawn under the direc- Community West, announces Harold Hawkes, I South 3200 West, Francelle Kenner Snow. He Mary Home. Funeral the stuPeel of tion and was asked. There he stood, a man tenth 3,000 grade Mr. Joseph Davies, journalism chairman. He is being assisted by worked for Kennecott Copper grade Sincere sympathy is extended. who had lost his every earthly Joe W. Ribotto on the committee, teacher at Cyprus high school from 1913 to 1956 dents will be tested in November. Corporation a man whose wife possession, A total of 15 turkeys will be and advisor to the association, conducted Funeral rites wf-rJ. W. Richardson has been re- when he retired. was still seriously ill from the raat the drawing. will open the meeting. given Utah in LDS of the the elected Oquirrh president Tuesday man. was Mr. I of a who a member Snow of starvation, vages Miss Elinor Mellor, student Stake House for Mrs. Lucille All proceeds will be 'used to I had helped dig a grave in which Copper Golf Club, according to the Magna LDS Ward and a vet will of chairman benefit and this of the the association, boys girls made Saturday eran of World War I. He married Marv Adams Walters, 42, of 2920 COO of his fellow prisoners in one announcement community in various projects, preside. South 8750 West, regarded and he stood evening at the annual president's Mary Moss in Levan in 1918. day were buried-the- re chairman R. Dr. Oliver One does not have to be present Smith, Magna matron, who answered. party. and unhesitatingly He is survived by his widow, to win one of the Thanksgiving I of the Department of Journalism prominent in a Sait Lake hospital after died LaMar S. Hills, Sr. is vice pres- - two "Tha third of course.' at Brigham Young University, a short illness. sons, Dell and Lee Snow of birds. dent nd lhe directors iiwlude: Magna; So. I urge the trouble-torlurethree daughters, Mrs. will give the keynote address on Leding-haW. Mrs. Walters was born SeptemArthur Plant J. to simply go on a day at a time, Public in the "Journalism Virginia Weyland, Tooele; Mrs. 29, 1915 at Layton, a daughber or if need be. a minute at a time, Mrs. Helen Erma Schools. Nielsen, Magna; H. Fisher. Plant-- L. D. Earl and Rosia Christter of fashMagna to in God 15 someday trusting Mr. Wayne Carla of tha Brig-- I ensen Adams. She married Griffith, Lakepoint; grand S. Hook. Refinery-- W. Lynn ion from a life however broken, five sisters, Mrs. ham Young University and Dr. N. Walters November 2, 1940 in Ore Haulage and Central children; not a "stumbling block but a Mrs. C. of head the Ludvigson, Sterling; Wilson, Quintus Power Station -- Jack E. Johnston. Salt Lake City. Their marriage Mrs. stepping stone." Journalism of at the Mary Cragun, Springville; department A. Norden, was solemnized in the Salt Lake Bingham Mine-J- oe This is what you can do about Francelle Smith, Salt Lake City; University of Utah, as well as LDS Temple on November 2, 80 Jr. trouble. Mrs. Nisha Christian, .Magna; other professional journalists in 1955. d Associates Mrs. Ethel the Salt Lake area, will assist in Shaw, Midvale. Kenneth Active Worker Huffaker. My Job Burial was made in the Murray Mrs. Emily Izeila Boulter, 80, this conference. -' AssociatesMrs. Walters was a member of Lake Salt City My Job is to find the news and Students from cemetery. Cyprus plan- the Firemen's Ladies! Auxiliary, died Sunday, 8:45 p.m. at the Clare M. Plant. to write it. home of a daughter, Mrs. Jesse ning to attend are: Clarine Burr, active in PTA, Sunday School B. II. deBruin, W. were Tellers Mr. was held esteem Snow in I b adultery the biggest news in H. Sorensen and W. S. Hook. Jeppson, 3037 South 9050 West Lois Carter,. Ilene Draper, Kris and MIA by hosts of friends, and news of tine Florence, Romola Kendall, my community, where hundreds in Magna, after a brief Illness his be will with Surviving are her husband; a noted passing of men and women live together Mrs. Boulter was born March Keren Larsen, Elinor Mellor, on and daughter, Michael and sorrow. He had a been ill for long Ann Glenns Linda and build families upon the so Rogers, Smith, Mary 2, 1877 in Lindon, Utsh County, time. lynn of Magna; parents of cure foundation of love and trust? to James and. Enuner Thorne I Valene Swensen, Sharon Turner, Thatcher; two sisters, five brothIs the delinquency of one child Cobbley. She married Willard A. I Peggy Mae Unsworth, Winifred ers, Mrs. Juanita Hall Magna; the biggest news in my communBoulter June 28, 1899 in the Salt White, Kathy Winder, Jay Mc- Mrs. Florence Udy, Garland; ity, where the majority of child Lake LDS Temple. He died Oc- Allister, Scott Richards, Lee Sut- James O., Bountiful; Dean, Salt ton. Teachers who will attend are Lake ren are not frustrated or afraid? tober 21. 1954. City; Eldon, Green River, Mrs. Madeleine Wald Is and Mr. Is the stupidity of one public Survivora Given Reed and Grant, Wyoming; official the biggest news in my Survivors include sons, daugh- Joseph Davies. Thatcher. Karen Larson By Students from Brockbank who community where many man and Inasmuch as the ElcihaaUry ters, A cel, Dragerton; Vance J. Burial was made in Memorial or poorly paid-gi- ve Schools are not woman-unp- aid Salt Lake Ciiy; Willard. San will attend the conference are: Gardens of the Valley. having a project Thirteen Linda and of Mitchell Winnie themselves? generously Francisco; Mrs. Harry Land, Mrs. of procuring deer hides for reMrs. Walters' illness and death to be an unI think not. Neil Norman, Klamath Falls, came as a sad shock to her deer sale, the Pleasant Green First num b lucky Sin. and stupidity make news Ward Cub Scouts, Pack 101, will voted family and friends in this Oregon; Mrs. Aril Madsen, Beafor the Carbon bf course, but they should be con- appreciate receiving the hides for ver; Mrs. Jeppson; 20 grandchild-grearea. She was fine mother and team that met sidered in their proportion to the a moneymaking enterprise. two friend to all and during her time lhe Pirates on granddaughter, Janis Bur-- 1 ren; 39 life. our total of community to donate deer of employment at the Vogue are repre- gess and great-gregranddaugh- - brothers, two sisters. Five wishing Anyone October Wed., generations I know of an editor who keeps hides may do so by calling Dale Funeral rites were held Wed- Cleaners, she had made many sented in the above picture to Ur, Christine Burgess. 9th at Cyprus. c on his desk a little rock which he Bello, 2297 or Bob Bowers, 2178. friends. Mrs. Bnhiinin is the mother of I neaday for the regarded woman. CHURCH include Mrs. Julia Bchunin, who 1 The "The First Slone." Each Either of these gentlemen will Sincere sympathy is extended She also unselfishly gave of recently celebrated her 83rd 12 children,. 48 grandchildren, 50 of tha score time he starts to write in bitter- pick the hides up. . her time and talents for her her daugh- great grandchildren and one to the bereaved family, y anniversary, birthday was Cypor in game ness, in anger, in haired These leaders ask that the church and civic affairs. grandchild who was ter, Mrs. May B. Moss; a grand- great-greselfish Interest, he takes "The hides be "salted down," by the rus, 21, Carbon, 13. Cyprus led daughter, Mrs. lone Holsten; a born in June.. Sincere sympathy is extended First Stone," into his hand. He hunters sprinkling a handful of throughout the game. to the sorrowed family. New officers of the Men's The competition of Jordan vs. can't throw ill salt in the hide and then rolling Chib and Altar Society have It might be a good idea for it up. A higher price it given for Cyprus on Friday was forfeited been named at Our Lady of everyone to have a "First Stone.1 the hides when they are properly to Cyprus due to the flu epidemic Lourdes Magna Catholic church, at Jordan. on his desk, or perhaps on the treated. Fireside Meeting announces Reverend C. E. Free-garhall table at home by the tele' Khool and Tha Hunter Second Ward Gosgame Assembly, to include: Game First League I hot lunch will be the phone, or in some prominent topics forj Men's Chib-WillCostanza, pel Doctrine Class met Sunday The first league game for the spot. The sight of it. would rethis week's Brockbank news. BAPTIST CHURCH The Lion Community House Joe Vaculin, vice evening at Ab's Country Inn fur season is to be a day game on president; mind one that nobody is without The 7th grade classes will give president and Harold Hartwell a Fireside meeting. A potlurk Thursday between Murray and will open about Thanksgiving, sin. The stone could help one for' an assembly on Friday. luncheon was served and the W acker. Any Harold announces secretary-treasure- r. at William on the Pastor P. gridiron Clark, Cyprus Cyprus get and forgive lurking grudges, of the will be to or guest Evergreen desiring will groups The Club 900 organization West perand 2900 3:30 South Loretta Altar Pep p.m. Falvo, guest speaker, Mr. Gerrltt Society a bitter resentment, or a desire to Brockbank on Thursday, having Jr author of the manual, and the band rent it may contact Mr. Wacker half the 2916 Phene form scandal. Coetanzo, during prosident; and Virginia spread gossip been volley-ba- ll 6141. opponents. Living the Gospel," spoke on Club. by dialing the for to Delores is vice Pep the remember Vance, play president; do you For, Four hundred students have the book, giving an explanation The kitchen is practically finThe Community Baptist Church Joyce Lewis, treasurer of I story: been served hot lunches during secretary, its contents. ished a and has A" large Conference observe Nations' will League United and recorder. were Safety Gladys Merrill, Christ's enemies always week. the He n on . his also reported modern new past Utah in the Copstove, bowlers of a beas CypA Governor Week On High full year of activities is group Thursday, proclaimed by trying to condemn Him for His and travels etc. European Teen-Age womens religion sink, Club a D. bowling league per rus students attended Clyde. actions in humanising faith. Out- George there. Special guests were Mrs. At-- , Dot Merrill accommoinclude: state the at can The conference easily place Safety corrupt, wardly pious, inwardly A World DeJong of the Stake Sunday Ada food about not running in the offering capitol. Cyprus date 150 to 200 people at banquet lene Harward, Representing these men. looking for someone will be taken Fellowship and the Student Council The School Board, and President and for this the committee for halls, Vi Sunday planning 143; tables. Catten, Peterson, Betty Ron were Knaus, woman Privett, Patsy a - else to criticise, seised announced the following I coming events consists of Mery Mrs. E. Verne Breeze of the North Mission Fields in Burma, Garth Nelson, Kathleen Easter, has Irene 148; comBaptist for All of the the Gilgen, labor 148; Dorothy taken in the act of adultery. Assam, Bcngel-OrissLou Colosimo, Ruth Conti, Con- - Jordan Stake Presidency. South In 150; Patty McDonald, rules: pletion of the building has been Tuckey, Grabbing up stones, they had dia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, Ron Theobald, Lynn Hogan, There will be no unsportsman-- 1 nie Colosimo and Alice Ribotto. Fifty people attended. 149- - Elaine Husband, Elinor Mellor and contributed by Lion members. Harmon, Larry raised their hands to hurl them and the Belgian Con- - like conduct at the Brockbank HubPhilippines Di Jean nice The are of windows Disera, Unsworth. Jesus Peggy appeared. Supon her. when Nell Powell 148; Junior high school. . which will prevent any bard, These students gained a great IS Wisely, the Master simply stoopI Lillian Riley, Ruby 1 2. The use of profane language breakage. ed over and wrote something on rfo'ihcs $elds the Baptists deal from this meeting. or in the is ' building 161. prohibited Cushing, the ground. What he wrote wasn't, hay g:438"chAirches with 540,311 I on the Khool campus. Many of the juniors and seniors Elion Newbold, are: Others important.. Ho was giving them members. "Pastor William P. j. There is to be no fighting nice "extra been have each looking a chance to think. Perhaps C la fk 'etft phaki zes tthat by giving Lou Carol Harmon, 158; hn the Khool building, on or it's weeks. two Yes, the it be that generoiwly' to the World Fellowpast said to himself-"C- an Margaret Nelson, 145; Roxie around the Khool grounds at any MAGNA He is writing my own . record ship offering, each can have a yearbook picture time again. Esther Matz, 142- - tim the Morse, Mrs. Louisa Bradleyspent there?" shstfe in sending forth the Gospel Everyone is excitedly awaiting weekend visiting with tier mother 145; Jean Bowden, 147; Anita I 4. No student will mark, mar, the proofs that will come through A delicious Italian dinner of ianne Gardner, Sandra Taylor. Then Jesus stopped and look- of Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Marge Christo-o- r and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Jones, deface the walls, floor or any Shari me Buckner, Gloria Wall maiL the circle the ed up and all around Sunday, October: 20th will be mund Cragun of Springview. Mr. pherson, 141; Alice Begent,. 151-- 1 part of the building, furnishings spaghetti and meat balls, with and Linda Harrison. tossed will be etc., salad, roils, and said quietly. "He that is Laymen's Sunday. The men of Liz Claone 141; and son, Phillip spent 151; Dyches, or shrubs. Ice cream and birthday cake Monday was initiation of new Bradley served on Sunday, November 3rd without sin. let him cast the first .'the Community Baptist Church the weekend hunting in the Louderback, 143; Thelma Single-to- n, 5. No one shall throw paper, were served. new The members. Club Swim of Lourdes at Our Catholic in I the Lady vyill participate, Morning 161; Aline Griffith, particles of food or sny other ma-- 1 members caused quite a scene mountains near there. hours of 4.00 Beth Ahlquist. Audrey terials on the floors of the build- Gradually the stones went Worship Service and provide speMrs. Gerald Holladay and Mrs. had went for wherever they they 8:00 p.m. to Mr. solo a music with . one cial and by Jarvis Maxine Mrs. the Mr. to and Westly ground Malmborg, clattering ing or on the grounds. Phyllis Howard accompanied a food coloring in their hair, did are now sold Tickets chorus a mens and by being Mr. Young Jarvis' Peterslunk Harry Jackie away. 6. No student will be allowed by one the men group of girls from Lake not have any makeup on, wore have had as visitors,Mr. and Mrs. Collings, singing, Faith of Our Fathers. Orlean Richardson, to play on the gym floor unless . parish members or they may be Ridge to the Salt Lake County on. 1 am a swimmer' brother and wife, a saying, sign venln door be 22nd will October John Jarvis. Mr. Jarvis is station 156; Cenella Rodgers, 155. Achievement Day program Monthey have gym shoes on their Just knock the "a" off your theTuesday, Family Night Fellow- and had to wear fishing boots. in Mountain regular I0 .2 Others are: Rose Marie Zito, feet. day night at Draper. They were At noon the Swim Club held ed at the air base gripe and get a grip on yourself. ship Dinner. The meeting is scheI public la invited. g. Squirt guns or any other Idaho, and stopped 147; Norma Collings, recognized completely for their potluck luncheon in the east Home, home, after spending two Ann duled for 5:30 pm. All friends Tygesen, 142; Dorothy Dea, I type of plaything such aselastic. activities during the year. of the gym for club to balcony invited God are church the Me. of Remind Alice Ribotto, 163; bands, spit balls, blow guns, fire IT weeks in Topeka, Kansas where am the and proI lonely attend special enjoy Mr. Jarvis has been attending Norma Fairbourne, 171. Door God, when 11 1 MJ VP 1j Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley . i crackers, etc. are not allowed at school. Khool andPerhaps, I feel despair, let gram. motored to Elko, Nevada, Jast three held Debate Club The ' I not my ailing heart forgrt-i- hal 9. No student is to throw snow-i- n weekend to attend a meeting of Tuesday Afternoon The Baptist Youth Fellowship debates in their first round of Remind Rawson of Don prayer. Mr. and Mrs. the Tuesday afternoon league, balls near the Khool building or the Western Pacific Railroad you hear every at the contest last week. Still on the meets evening Sunday every or do I what tKt no matter Elva Rushton had games of 158-- 1 Khool buses. Hitching on to any Employes. They also visited with The theme for this segregation problem, Lynn Davis Copper Hill Heights are rejoicihg 6:30 I over the arrival of a baby girl on Vera Jeiiscn, fail to do. there still is hope for monthp.m. vehicle is also prohibited. their ion and family, the Robert "Round-U- p All Time. Dick is defeated Johnson and Lynda October 10th at St. Mark's -- Bonnie Sadler Nola Sizemore, 145; Gerry Peel, mo ae longas I have faith in Chic-quit- a attend. to Higleys. are Hendricks. and Pat Smith urged people She tipped the Kales at 6 141; Lyla McCarty, 139; Afton vouXet not my ayes be blinded young Miss Teens Gay Jensen, daughMcMaster and Dixie Davis Everyone is invited to attend but help This is two daughters for Drain, 4 151; pounds. ter of Mr.- - and Mrs. Emanuel P. The Pinochle Club met WedNTER by soma folly I commit and each H M. Class U Bible Mi.lyn and Peterson the with tied Study Gerry to the Rawsons. Mable Jean me to regret my wrong, Robinson, Jensen, entertained fifteen young nesday night at the home of Mrs. to put Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. Madsen and Lynda Todd and A sister, Brenda Sue, greeted Kemp.' Lois Johnston, ladies at a "Come As You Are" William Ashby. High Kore was up for it. Inspire me shelf is being studied chap- Judy Puckett defeated Nadine Bibla The , the new arrival Sunday .The new 155; Reva Boren, 144; Rula my fears upon a hidden and Free birthday party October 4th at her won by Barbara Williams and open ter Gage. Thaxton chapter. by little miss has been named RhonNorma Haueter, cut prize awarded to Cora Jenin the future never to be discussion home. en- is of each passage me the Lee. Beth Reid, 137; Shirky The prize for being the most sen. Refreshments were served sorzy for myself. Give Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starika an- da couraged. All are asked to bring Mr. Proud grandparents are dressed up was given to Sylvia and a pleasant evening enjoyed. restful sleep Barton, 153; June Jeffs, 140; their Bibles and notebooks tot nounce the arrival of a son on and Lila Simmons other dawn and blew me in the this interesting study. The class October 13th at St. Mark's Hos- and Mrs. LaVor Dennis of Myton, Margaret Butterfield, 138; Dena Chambers, on. Utah, Mrs. John Johnson of Cap-al- is Rydalch, 143; NaDene Cooley, Mrs. Vern Brough of Dewey-vill- c won the vote for coming exactly 7 Genesis. morning with courage to go of Book at scales the the He is tipped studying pital -- Submitted by Elva Bessant KathBeach, Washington and Mr. 157. she when invited. was a guest of her sister, as was Jackie A 6 Miss ounces, been sister, pounds, Daryle Bailey has Don E. Rawson of Seattle, Wash is anxiously awaiting the School sec- leen Anderson won the kitchen Mrs. Gerald Hclladay recently. as released I the Waldo Sunday Lynne, Emerson, ington. Monday Afternoon Whila Elva was giving ma tha Ralph Miss Nyla Bradley will utensil prize. arrival of the little brother. friend. mous American philosopher. In the Monday The Old Maids Club met at Afternoon retary. - are Many games were enjoyed inMr. X hear what assume this position. Proud abova, our good, mutual can grandparentshow It is: "And w the home of Mrs. LarSene Morris said a quotation Jordan Stake will League, Shirley Romano had North Following The cluding bingo. Mr. and Starika Lud Mrs. and thunare Daisy Wilkin, Emerson-nher you say when what you oi Wanda Beck, 133; Janice Martin, 138; Barbara guests: Gayle Moss; Jerry Barker, for an evening of sewing and that was by and Mrs. Howard Meik. Mrs. present their Road Shows Octo- games of whore-eonil- y ders so loudly in my ears?" Wahneta Wilkin, Ward Hunter 143; the 22nd GoodseU, at 132; Bar- Sdhneller, 141; Ve Oliver, 139 Sandra Holman, Judy Sadler, visiting. Refreshments were later ber Emerson as remembered be brother. Gosh. Daisy, that doeen'i Starika will buai Carol Herzog, Kathy Tipton, Mar served. bara Alkire, 141; Eli nore Dearing, and Jeanne Smith, 140. house, 7:00 p.m. JoAnn Meik. former purchased a thriving the Emersonl either like sound J. RICHARDSON HEAD GROUP OF CATHOLIC CHURCH PLANS LOCAL UNIONS PLAN FINE WOMAN DIES NATIONAL CREDIT DAY HERE TUESDAY "HUNTERS' WIDOWS" SPECIAL GAME NIGHT Prominent Magna Matron Dies Saturday - Flu Holds Up Cranitc Test Program Slate Fine Local Resident Dies t Age Local Students To Attend Press GIVE PLANS FOR TURKEY LIONS Parley Tuesday 1 FIVE GENERATIONS ARE REPRESENTED AT HUNTER d Emily Boulter La-Pre- al Dies Sunday At Age Of Magna-Garfiel- I ANY DEER HIDES FOR CUB SCOUTS? CYPRUS CAPERS prov-NlM- at CATHOLIC at UNITS NAME OFFICERS final -- at BROCKBANKI LION COMMUNITY HOUSE PUNS THANKSGIVING OPENING COMMUNITY NEWS HUNTER NOTES d, iam WOMEN'S De-Jon- g. BOWLING I I . two-ove- 144-14- 1; 166-14- 0; a, 0; 165-14- 4; Flcx-A-Glas- s, - ITALIAN DINNER SET FOR NOVEMBER 3nl AT CATHOLIC CHURCH 153-18- 0; 152-15- 3; Hunter Notes 153-14- 3; 148-19- 1; 165-15- 1; 153-15- 4; 146-17- 2; - 172-15- 8; 4-- H 159-15- 2; th te 147-14- 3; AlfFRIUPF la . 2; m 160-17- Hos-pita- 151-17- 4; 3; L NOTES 138-14- 145-13- 2; 144-15- 3; Gar-side- and-Bert- 139-15- 0; 168-13- 7; . 145-14- 9; Mtl in Denver. Colorado but |