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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, February 15, 1962 HOME and COMMUNITY )& net tee late... Fireside Held to arrange for new listings or directory advertising in the Garfield The M Men and Gleaners of the Mana Ward held a fireside Sun d.iy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rh 1Bhtful ! home. K25SS "ar 222253 Washingtons Birthday Special February U the Month of Cherries And We are Featuring Delicious 40c CHERRY BRICKS, quart And for your parties . . . DIXIE CUPS, only Gallon, all flavors The 5c each $1.35 9070 WEST MAIN DIAL 9950 Mountain States Telephone a Tel: ;rsf li their annual dinner-danc- e 167 Porphory Room at the Utah Cop- per Club Tuesday, February 19th, at 7:30 beginning promptly oclock, A large crowd is expected. A continent-wid- e Pythian Founders' Day program will be held Sunday, February 17th, with all branches and auxiliaries participating, announces E. R. Geiger of Ogden, Grand Secretary of the Knights o f Pythias. A feature of the celebration will be a radio broadcast over a nationwide hookup using the facilities of the Liberty Broadcasting System. Utah stations are KBOH, KVOG, KNAK, KJAM, 2:00 p. m. EM33 - Bessie Lusen, Cla.me 147; Caiol Bertoch, 145; Dychcs, 143. , 144; . Mary Ot';er high scorers were Villa Wilhams, Emma Strebel, 137; 141; Burma Hautcr, 141; Arlene Harward, 155; h, Margaret 135 and Rula Garsidc, 148. Uns-wort- Tm not much for bslancs shoots and double entry ledgers but I know this much about bookkeeping. At the and of the year when Utah's mines, mills and smelters show a profit, that's goad for mo. It means steady employment. And It's good for overyono In Utah, too, because a profitable mining Industry helps ness In every part of the state." ... A" Lesguu Sylvia Wimmor had high game 194 and Dorothy Dca high series of 519 with games of Tuesday night in the A" League at the Utah Copper Club. Other high games were Babe Wirnmer, Edna Meyer, Alice Begent. Thelma Singleton, 151; Roxie Gillespie, 167; Louise Erickson, 152; Norma Minster, Vivian Kemp, 171; Romaine Zito, Pearl Moore, 180; Cenella Rodgers, LaVon Ellen Newbold, 166: Dca, Norma Fairbourne, Shirley Begent, 150. of ;; I 168-16- 9; 154-16- 8; joyed. Fifteen members attended. css C v Ethel Stevenson had high game Magna Ward M Men and Gleaners held a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Christensen. An evening of games, popping corn and making candy was en- ST. League in the Utah Copper After,f League, in the'noan closely followed by - MST. Skyline Ice Cream Our, Business Office All-Na- Afternoon eve-All- cn ' cording to word received by his parents. Joe Maez, son of Mr. and Mrs. He has been victorious Mike Maez of Magna, ia very time active in Navy boxing circles and recently participated in the Guam I could not love thee, dear, so Boxing Tournament in muck, Lov'd I not honour more. the featherweight division, ac Ricard Lovelace Womens Bowling Annual social Monday Swensen in their newly 'nn8 t the home of Mrs. Verl A. Haws. Luncheon was served and .'urnished basement ble Jter arranged for cards, Twenty-seve- n attended and were given to Mrs. Frank listened ta a talk from Rulon n and Mrs. Margery Jensen. Harvey Dimond, who is Chapman . home on leave from this armed Ov'-eThe group meets February 25th r'uices, also spoke to the group. Mrs. Florence Kidd at her Light refreshments were served. I few Telephone Directory Pythian Dinner Navy Boxing Tournament 155-16- 7; A i1 180-18- 0; 4; At VOGUE You Pay 174-71- 1; 150-17- 1; 160-16- 6; "B J League Virginia Walker had high game of 197 and others of 9 for 511 high series. Other high games were Irene Millie Tuckey, K 155-15- you at&fer 144-18- Christ-afferso- 160-15- 0; Hermitage Dorothy n, Mer- Gail Powell, 155; Alice Erma Giles, 145; Loretta Rigby, Norma Coll:ngs, 148; Phyllis Grow, 157; Lillian Riley, Ella Empey, 149; Vi Nordquist, 160; Helen Wirnmer, 143. Phyllis Grow also picked up a fine 7 split. Squads 4 and 5 took 4 points, and No. 1, high game of 732 and rill, 152; Ribotto, 157-1- 5; 157-14- 0; 3; you te$tte tverfii JP" now 5-- series of 2129. Private Harvey Dimond, ion of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dimond of Magna, has finished basic training at Camp Roberta, California, and has been transferred to Fort Holabird, Baltimore, Maryland, for 22 weeks of special training in the For Americas Finest & Fastest Geaning & Shirt Laundry Service! SERVICE 24-Ho- ur ON ALL YOUR CLEANING NEEDSI ON ALL YOUR MENFOLKS SHIRTSI division. counter-intelligen- He left Friday night by plane and arrived at noon Saturday in Baltimore. He had been home on a twelve day leave. 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