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Show Friday, March 12, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen HUNTER By Peggy Mm Witbeck ITEMS OF CLUBS s ection ACTIVITIES FEATURES Clinic Pro-Scho- s j full-fledge- :. i Dr lure IT A :n Davu will 1m ih,at th- Wh.!l:w lfUa, 7 :10 mwiing Jami-- sjx-iiki-- i r M.i-i-- Nunna CoibitRs had high game 2 for of 196 and otheis of a 409 sene in the "B League of the Utah Copper Club Tuesday night. LaVcinc Empvy had for a 443 series. Other were Hath Andrus, 151; e lVnive Dimtu, 148: 7.:to, lfil; LuCurol liuimun, Kill, E. Giles. 141; Florence Smith, 173: Mary nriiun. 153; Muurine Colj ling. 183. Jean Uawdeti, 142; lxlu Deilsley, 145; Nellie Powell, 149; Jeriy Hichui'dson, 11)5; Laura Jo McIVrmuid, 159; N. Farnsworth, Hose-Man- The balance included Elaine Ann Tygesen, Husband, 155; Pearl Moore, 178; Thelma Singleton, 170; Donna Cromar, 158 180; Rwnaine Zito, 190; Jean Hubbard, 185. A" LEAGUE Aftarnoon League Cent-ll.- i l"J;,ifis to: k high serNorma Hauler had high game of ies of 516 wild games of 187 and another one of 148 in the 170. Afternoon League. Other nign scores were Vivian Others were Merl Winn, 142; Finn Shep-pie- Lois Johnston, 142; Betty SudKemp. 151. Anitu Jones, 168: Norma bury, 139; Irene Romolo, 137; E. M.n-te- r, 3 179. Iiux.e Sudhury, Stevenson, 137; Elva Rushton, 135; 171: H. t;r Cutler. May Sanders, 135; Orlean Richard168- Hi5; Mai y Sudson, 131; Afton Drain, 131; Claone Ainy bury, 162; Margaret Pritchard, 189 Dyches, 131; Ruth Thomas, 131; 169, Lou, o Ei'ickmiii, 167; Irene Maxine Sandall, 130 and Villa ! 165-15- Tuckey, 178; S Coon, 1 p Cushing, 151. 188-18- 0; 147-13- Private Gary Matthews, soil of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matthew of Whittier School will hold their Garfield, received hi wings clinic March 15th at in recent ceremonies held at Foil Honors Recent Bride preschool M'S J.i'i.e. Next u intel.iiill"!innR her daughter, Mrs. 9:00 a. in. Appointment cards are Bcnning, Georgia, and is now a a of t:.i N.i.ta J k d Villa 1ioveuux. a recent bride, being sent out and those who do paratrooper. ! M .ifte:'-.in ib isu. t M i.iy He has made five jumps and Ira H.ianmssen entertaint'd at not have an appointment for the : in. F. llieii i.i.t.Oj a miscellaneous shower Friday 15th, will be notified when the j expresses great enthusiasm for the ' t ' ved at M.il U.lllll'l ia. next date is scheduled. work. Gary is no.v at Fort Campin the Hunter Ward. evening I i'i K. m and )M "in' 1'iijoyable No immunization will be given bell, Kentucky. j 150 consisted The numbers program 1: :':iliv tile giuup spi lit ot a piano solo, Betty Miesser; vo- at these clinics. cal solo, Charlotte Anderson; New Officers Thank You! Shannon and GcNeal INTEREST i DR. JAMES DAVIS TO BE PTA SPEAKER WOMENS BOWLING AT THE COPPER CLUB) P R. Williams, 130. 181-17- 7; duet, A nominating v will b.New uffii'iM's of the Democrat. e nriicor c., n.l.itjti's njmid to f r next year, jnd the annual district in Hunter were elected night at the Hunter Founders Hay pi'og.uin will hi Tiiu-sda- y a a: J t include Ed Evans, ehair-:in- . w,! presented. All pa- - pres.di-n'.-- , A It. i W tli. I e vice chair-i!.in- : honored, and a Rift ;s t i Wen fell Jones, secretary; to the school. Consultation with the ti'aciiers Sylvan a J uies. tieasurer; Sain in their rooms is also planned for 11:11, Me::', II Witbeck and Ebbie , t:ie parents. Eveiyone is invite June-,- c aruutleemen; Ed Evans, Be. t Walk ind I,ee Evans, liele- t attend. si-li- ! , i, 1 state. vocal solo, Richard NielI would like to thank many son, tap dance, Lynda Kay Davis, Cola Jean Yates and Wtlda Olsen, friend for their cards and wishes I accuinpunied by Lola Page; vocal for my recovery while was at St. solo. Gwilu Conrad; tap dance, Marks Hospital fur six week with a broken leg. Im now at Judy Prickett. home with my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell llibler in Kearns, D.iughteis of Pioneer. Hunter but will have to stay quiet for a will hold their monthly Camps, March 18th few more weeks. Thursday, gathering ' Karen Hibler. at the home of Alta Witbeck. 3594 S. 5450 West. Mrs. LaYon Pleasants enterMot-sser- ; j ..i LOOKS SENSATIONAL., YES 4 and just waif filfl you drive if! tained at a prettily planned bridge luncheon Wednesday at her home in Kearns. A St. Patricks theme was earned out in the decorations. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Villa Williams, Mrs. CarHibler and Mrs. Evelyn Wadsworth. Mrs. Betty Henry will be ol hostess to the group March TBS , 24. 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