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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah CARL GRUBAUCH TO PRESENT Coif Club Gives List Of Prizes For Spring Event Variety Show Given At Magna LDS Ward trophies. The lead-oitem will be a deluxe Kolapsi Kaddy Kart, 14 inch wheel that is valued at $34.00; two 10i inch wheel Karts; three Sun beam Shavemasters; two large electric percolators valued at $20.00; one large picnic set valued at $20.00; one travel clock; three ff dinner sets valued at $15.00; automatic electric percolator; electric iron; carving set; steak knife set; lazy susan aluminum set; alum! num tumbler set and a Revere-war- e saucepan. conIn addition, testants will be awarded miscellaneous merchandise through a drawing after the event. The value of these merchandise items, plus the cups and trophies, will be in excess of $750.00 and should provide incentive for some mighty torrid golf. SUMMER PLAY PROGRAM TO START JUNE 8 bigger and better summer recreation program is being planned now under the guidance of the Salt Lake County Recreation Department and will start on Monday, June 8th. Complete arrangements and full information will be published in coming issues of this psper. tion, included a woman from - RECITAL SATURDAY The annual $750 Spring Golf Tournament at the local club to be held during May and Jane will carry the following merchandise prizes, plus many lovely cops and A FrUayMar20t3S Carl Grubaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Orubaugh of Hunter, wiU present a recital at Con verse HM1, 1640 Soath.llth East this Saturday in Salt Lake-Citevening. Westmlneter College Conservatory of Music will present Carl who will be assisted by Stells Coxakoe, well known soprano, and Reed Hansem pianist The recital-- ' will start at 1:15 p. m. and the general public '.is cordially invited to- attend. Carl will nag such diverse numbers as God, Have Mercy, Der Wanderer and "Gwine to Hebb'n by Wolfe. Young Mr. Grubaugh ia one of the most talented young musicians ever to come from this ares can be justly and Msgna-Huntproud of his full, rounded bass voice that Is thrilling to hear. Winner In ' Montana Carl recently - won the Utah State-wid- e contest and finished second to a young Ogden singer in a contest held for all of Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wadiington, Oregon, Nevada and Wyoming, being sponsored by the National Federation of Music Contests. This sectional contest was held March 13 in Mimoula, ' Montana, with several hundred vocalists competing for the cash awards and the certificates. ne - er An enjoyable Variety Show waa presented Wednesday at the Magna First LDS Ward, sponsored by the YW and YMMIA. Many of the numbers were given by local people to include: Pantomime numbers from Little Miss Linda Steck; reading and h CUT iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiimniimiiiiiiiiiii SAVE 1 FREE ESTIMATES 1 HNWnt.UN.la $5.05 SAVE $506 SPECIAL A Beautiful 8 by 10 Bronze or Silvertone Portrait 2 DAYS OUT HOURS 11 a. aa to 7 p. as. Sat. and. Mom. MartMS A Regular $7.95 Value ' For Only $1.95 plus this ad. KIRKWOOD STUDIOS : MSI West Main Si, Next to Spudnul Shop. Magna BUNogo will bo made bp one of the West's Rusal photographara with sxpsrieoco photographing childrsn and adults. All absolutely guarantesd. var.SO-yaa-n i fln-e- k 'Limit fwtLtfNym! 5 -- One Coupon to a Family .Minors must be accompanied by parents. 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The literal truth is ho other, ear in all the world can get away with the combined quichness,quiet and ! flkeret a lot more 1953 Buick nnm Mint EawsoMum swtt you get in any in generous and hard-to-mat- ch measure room, comfort, ride time WM ADA5IS MOTOR SALES DIU2M1 AIWAYI IN tiflOMMu MMquUbh e 1 OUT HERE -- s , iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimioniiMHi FATHERS DAY ar friends. ATTENTION! Phono Shop Mur. M 1FU Phono Rea. 641UI The Utah Foundation have preRecent Dawn Tapping of Uni10,000 printed booklets on a pared selected coeds to of Utah versity of the study and findserve in Spars, national sopho- summary of the Utah Public School more women's service organiza ings -- Brother Succumbs Clifford James Walters, 60, died Friday shortly after midnight in Interesting history with paralysis a local hospital at Blackfoot, Ida- marking the start of her story at ho. the age of 6, with many yean of He was the brother of Alfred suffering and hospitalization, fed-- .' lowed1 by the plaudits of millions Walters of Magna. Condolences are given by many on radio and T-- y FREE BOOKLETS ON SCHOOL ISSUE AVAILABLE University tf Utah Spun Tap Magna Coed Wyoming Mis Named Miss Dairy Queen The McCarty boys, Daryl and announce that Utah Emerson, members of the Dairy Queen Association, have elected petite Miss Laurie Anders famed radio and television star from Goose Egg, Wyoming,, as their Queen" for the coming year. ' Ifc old star has a very a long by Kay Dea of Garfield; dancing numbers from pupils of Mrs. Lola Page;-- saxophone selections from Dost Hess; piano duet, Betty Davies and Pat Brooks; solos, Miss Karen Yea tea; electric guitar numbers by Miss Barbara Herron. AH ward members era invited Wedto the Mutual dawee-eacnesday night Mag- Survey Commission wbkdi eaa bo obtained while they last,-bwritElaine Moeaaer, daughter of Mr. ing to the Utah Foundation 111 and Mrs. H. L. Moesser of Magna, Darling Salt UkaXgy, was one of 50 freshmen women Utah. Building, chosen for the honor. Women elected to the organisation mud have over a 2.5 average and must have participated in oatnpus activities. After being tapped, the coeds were honored at a breakfast They were introduced at the University's Hall of Fame May II. Miss Moesser is physical education major at the University. She has been active on the Daily CHANCING TO CAS! Utah Chronicle, the U Ionian, in Recreation Association and on the ASUU Assembly Glen ft Jack's HasEteg CA committee. -roe AQ Your g Nate na. 50 GREAT YEARS DOVE CAKIUUV -- j 1 |