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Show Friday, March 13, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Pearl Moore, Ladies Bowling EH... Lower Cost 189; Riley, "B League Each Mile, Each Year! Alice 167; Begcnt, Irene Tuckey, 152; Lillian 157. Mother of Two Fran Shrppick had high game of Magna People Die 188 and another of 183 Tuesday night in the B" League and Alice Funeral services for Ellen Ribotto captured high series of Bale Goble, 75, who Mary died in a 511 with fine games of Nephi hospital Friday, were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Some of the other high games the Ward were LaVerne Empey, 151; Norma chapeLNephi Powell, 167; Lola Densley, 155; R. Included in her survivors are a Coon, 149; Laura Daniels, 172; son and daughter, Kenneth Goble N. E. 142; 161; Giles, Coon, Joy and Mrs. Winona Ralto of Magna. 140; 143; Betty Beuant, Colling, Sincere sympathy is extended. Bette Mitchell, 145; Ruth Andrus, 8. First-Seco- 158; Helen Wimmer, 146; Flor- ence Smith, 149. Team No. 1 took high game of 690 and series of 1978. Squad No. 4 captured 4 points. FAR EAST Serving aboard No. l, 3 points and 3 and 6, 2 the attack aircraft carrier USS points. Philippine Sea on her third tour uf duty in Korean water is McAftsraocn League Donald B. Johnson, personnel man third class, USN, son of Mr. Marg Nelson took high game of and Mrs. Harold T. Johnson of 187 in the Afternoon League. She 2684 South 8600 West, Magna. also had another game of 144. Before entering the Navy in Others were June Nelson, 172; 1951, he was January, Emma Strebble, June from Cyprus high school.graduated JeHs, 151; Villa Williams, 146; Ruth Thomas, 145; Norma Hauter, To Go Overseas Merl Winn, 144; Dorothy Davis, 143; Carol Bcrtoch, Pvt.-- 2 Dean Anderson, Julia Clegg, 137; Ethel Stevformerly stationed at Fort Ord, California, enson, 132. Stone-maM. Winn picked up a split. left this week for Camp California, preparatory to leaving for overseas duty. The "A" League young man has been visiting for Vivian Kemp tok high game a week with his parents. Mr. and honor of 203 Tuesday in the AM Mrs. E. V. Anderson in Magna. He reported visiting with Eldon League. Others were Shirley Nye, son of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Dea, Dorothy W. Nye at the California camp. LaVon Dea, Bette Honoring Mr. Anderson, a famCenella Rodgers, Cutler, dinner was given by his par160; Ellen Newbold, 161; Margar-it- e ily Ann Tvge-se- ents, prior to his departure. Pritchard, 157; Ruby Cushing, 154; Balm Wimmer Smith, 153; Nola Farns- FOR RENT 3 rooms with bath. Rear of 2613 So. 8690 West cal worth, 151; Aline Griffith, 38. Norma Fairboume, 167; L. at house or phone 6149. Coon, Romaine Zito, 168; Service Now International Trucks 154-14- 4; Value Only IH Can Olva You economy bef ini f ho first milo you drive New International Thick. Opera tinf costa tart low, stay low. New International Hocks give the bimat economy of alt-ta extra yean of service that New are built to deliver. Consider all the costs and youll want a tout International. 144-13- 9; 143-14- 0; he 1, iiAfli hmoI on SmaJmIos mnv Jn MSISOTVCm majS complete track Baei 1 SI basic awdtli . . . New lutemet! wiel styling identified by the IH emblem . . . 107 sew lebcrntory-pravcnod- peeved features . . . Hrtt truck builder to offer choice of gasoline or LP gas with Underwrit-e- n rime and Labontorim lining in lVk-to- n cob with other models . . . Cewfe-VhlSweepeisht windshield . . . Steel-fle- x frames 296 Wheelbases Easy starting, Wide range of axle greater feel economy ratios . . . Keel steering comfort and control n . . Sixes from to 90,000 lbs. GVW Be-ge- d, ... ... 180-19- 3; 191-16- 8; 169-16- 2; 162-15- 9; one-pie- ce 157-15- 2; ... n, 154-16- 5; 4-to- rating. n, 8-- Intema-tional- ee News 150-16- 8; New Medd pichep rM Ad A Set eWsrhaMls. J US the New fateraatfeeeb at WANTED Page Motor Company 9733 West 2700 South Office Help Dial 9777 SHORTHAND NOT NECESSARY. GOOD TYPIST. 5 DAYS A WEEK. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. DIAL 3322 c FOR A LOW-COS- T, ilfcasiwf'RicW TRIP... 60 UNION PACIFIC COACH Traveling on a budget? Hare's an easy way to do it! Union Pacific Coach. Go in a modern, rest-eas- y rest as you ride Ip an adjustable, reclining coach seal you comfort . . . have plenty of room to in roam around if yog feel like it . . . .and at mealtime enjoy such delicious menu items as the March Union Pacific special, Dungeness crab, Served in all dining cars, properly chilled and flavored with a piquant sauce, Dungeness crab is something to remember. Yes, modern accommodations plus wonderful food ... together with thoughtful, attentive service . . . add to the pleasure of your journey by Union Pacific. You'll also road-be- d maintained for your appreciate the smooth travel comfort. travel So for fine trains, fino service, fine food Union Pacific. For extra economy, go Coach! Far dasS eed Ntsnwlisei SM yssr ssensl IMm Padflc 8e8read MM ssrat- - For Dependable Passenger end Freight Transportation Be Specific SAY UNION PACIFIC |