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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah the boys, when the accident THE SOCIAL SCENE avalion in of Nevada and Southern and No: them California. GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS joyable vaiinus pans twu-v.'it- k Air. Blanche Clow a id members of - her Sewing CRADLE ROLL Club at her home Thursday evein was The Fin Son ning. evening spent Air. and Mrs. Victor Mi! hell visiting and sewing and late refreshments were served. A de- of Magna announce the bir.li of u lightful time was held by the fine boy October 7th at a Salt ladies. Lake Hospital. He tipped the scales at 7 pounds. 8 ounces and Mrs. Doris McCullough enter- has been named Kent. A sister, Cheryl Lee at home, tained ladies of the LDS Girls' Club at her home Monday eve- is happy about nw brother. ning. Potluck luncheon was servSwh Daughter ed. Mr. and Mrs. George E. MetPfc. William (Bill) Inkley has calf of Magna became parents of returned to Fort Carson, Colorado a wee daughter on September leave 27th. She weighed in at only 5 after' spending a with hi father, William Inkley in pounds, 8 ounces and has loads Garfield and other relatives and of black hair. Two brothers and an older sisfriends in this area. ter are happy about the new Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matthews have returned hrnie from an en 15-d- - Shovel Operator Junior Gleaners Present Program Are Doing This Week What The Women k- cjned. Narrowly Misses Stray Bullet Hit Junior Gleaners of the Mug-i:First Ward will meet Tuesday evening, October 18th, 7:30 pm. Gcii: ge Phillips, operator of a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowen for a social gatl e: . shovel l.uding coal iie.ir tiie O:o haulage prop-.-- : tics, ing. The following program will be nuiuiwly csrapi-thit by a 22 bullet Monday mo. ning. presented: opening prayer, Chi-ryIn fuel, the st.uy bullet was so Christensen; welcome, Mrs. l.i-the bullet Thomas; Junior Gleaner symbol close that the lead on Al. Pnill'i ism, RaMona Hansen; song m w.is We Are tin face. choral reading, Gleaners." Story of Ruth, the The ineidiiit in tie Gleaner by Irene Hulie; m!.i .ailr-mCoal yards. How I Christensen; of Gar- Cheryl Complete investiga:.ons are and Mrs. Max new being made by local deputy field and Mr. and Mrs. V. Nelson Wrote the Gleaner Sheaf," by Oliver; sheaf gathering by thr sheriffs. of Hunter. class; song, tMy Testimony" by the class; closing prayer, G: MAGNA COMMUNITY Flandro. BAPTIST CHURCH Light refreshments will hr served after the program and a Sunday School, 9:45 p in., Mr. mothers and Mutual N. L. Hopkins, superintendent. members are invited to attend. Morning Woisli p Sn vice, 11:00 Class members, Irene and a.m. Sermon. "Adventurous ReKaren Yeates, Hulse, , ligion," by Rev. Ivan C. CleveEden, Cheryl Christensen. Bar- land. bara Herron and RaMona Hanser Attend Convention The regular monthly meeting of extend a hearty welcome to the is Reverend and Mrs. Ivan CleveCouncil the Magna Community new members, Georgia Flandn land will attend the slated for Monday evening, OctoReLaRee ber 17lh in the offices oi the exe- becca Oliver, Ann Hunt and Humphreys. cutive secretary, John A. Rokich. Officers of the Junior G1 anei All members are uiged to class are RaMona Hansen, president; Cheryl Christensen, social chairman, Delores Eden, awards chairman, Karen Yeates, Ways and Means and Buibara Hi'nn, reporter. i Lovely Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Goidaii Cloward uf Garfield announce l:n birth of a baby girl on Saturday, October 8th in the LDS Hospital. The baby weighed in at 5 pounds. 15 ounces. No name has as yet been chosen for her. Small sister Carrie at home is delighted about the new baby, Thiemotner is the foimer Beverly Bradley (( Hunter. Proud grandpa- ents are Mr. Kcn-nvco- tt l spl.-itere-J ,1'ont cntiun 0,-t- iier Id in .Idaho Falls. Ministers and laymen fi.ni) Utah, Idaho and Montana will attend. Some uf the speakcis will include Mr. Frank Nelson, president of the American Baptist N-2- Convention, who will idsu speak ail across Russia in the Dr. B. P. Browne, r of A. diu-i-tu- B. . Hnbi-i- t Publications: Lelano, mission: y to Assam, Mr. Ch.nles Bryant, layman, of Olym-p.- a. WaMiiiigi.iii. Garfield Youth In Armed Forces at Korea 7th Div., - Ch-wai- Council Magna Slates Meeting Monday Evening IU-n- D-l- C. W. W. Christian, Koita Pfc. Wi.li.im soil of Mr. and Mrs. W. Chri.-lia47 Wot 17lh Avenue, Gai field, is a member of the 7th Infantry Division in Korea. Continuing its training, ihe "Bayonet division is the only It. S. Army Division that lias remained in Korea since the cease-fire- . Private First Class Christian, a truck driver in Service Company of the division's 31st Regiment, entered the Army in December. 1953, and completed basic Laming at Fort Ord, Californio. If.-- has been overseas since July, 1954. val Hospital in Oakland for observation for a few days. He is a member of the Aircraft Carrier stationed in the San Francisco bay. Mr. and Mrs. Buckner were ble to place a call to their son Monday evening, but were only allowed to talk several minutes Electronic Technician, Seaman due to the telephone strike in the John Buckner, 19, son of Mr. and bay area. Mis. Roy Buckner of 2997 South UiiOU West, was Afternoon Scores injured Saturday Madalyn Robinson had high evening in an auto accident at game uf 153 and another of 135 Oakland, California. in the Afternoon Bowling. According to iiiiui mat. on Others were Betty Gardner, Mr. Mrs. and by Buckner, luo extent uf their son's injuries 140; Norma Noble, 152; Mabel arc not exactly known, but he Jones, 131; Mabel Jean Kemp, will he kept at the Oak Hills Na 147. MAGNA NAVY YOUTH HURT IN ACCIDENT n, BRICK BUILDING FOR SALE Inquire Union Bank Sc I Trust Company Main at Breadway Salt Laks City Phone EM Evenings. IN .i or Tri-Sta- te a little luxury is good for every man SOOO.f so enjoy BOY STRUCK IMtnottf BY BIG TRUCK s.m if Ricky Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Larson. 3416 South Magnolia Street, Lake STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Ridge, is in a critical condition from head injuries suffered Monday at 8:20 a.m. when struck by a STRAIGHT BOURBON TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY KENTUCKY EARLY dump truck. heavy After receiving medical attention, the lad was removed to a Salt Lake Hospital. Driver of the truck was James Ivan Jensen, 2525 Evergreen street, Salt Lake City. 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