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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, November 4, 1955 card games. Prizes were given to Mrs Lawrence Disera and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti. The group meets November 10th with Mrs. Jack Moore, Jr. in Garfield. a chemist at Leadville, 169; Fran Shepp.k, 133190 132; to Garfield Audrey Malmbii. g. 178: Norma smelter the following year to Ceilings, handle smoke testing. In 1935 he Others were Ye, a Dea. Alice Begcnt, 183; Nellie Powell, was named assistant superintenWeek What The Women Are Doing This dent and in 1940, superintendent. 167; Nula Farnsworth, 158. Mr. ltouillard "B" League was appointed OBSERVATIONS Catholic Hall. Mrs. B. W. KicharJsun. Entertain! Club Pearl Moore captured high manager of Garf:v!d plant in 1950. On Jan. 1, 1955 he was on special game of 186 and series of 490 with All ladies of the parish are inTha gtMup will meet November Mrs. Geoige pnti'inin-e- d in the B (Continued From Page 1) assigntin nt in New York and in. other games of members of her Budge Club 18th with Mrs. B. W. Richardson. vited and asked to bring diapers, shd ts. receiving him ha Is on .1 our generation Apnl of tins year was appointed League. Friday afternoon at a pr:tilv I Tacoma smelter manager. Greats' Other high recordings were blankets, etc. planned social. Mrs. Howaid Baby Shower The new firm which Mr. Millie 157; Callings, For the benefit of the Catholic Pinochla Club Wadsworth was a special guest. A mao heads is owned jointly by iChristotferson, Phyllis Mis. Dick Monson entertained End Of Tha Romanes ' dainty luncheon was served and Charities, the Altai Society of Our L too. share with tha rati of tha ASA H. Ccn o dePasco Corp., New- - Grow. 155; Helen W limner, 168; card games later played. Prizes Lady of Lourdes Church is spon-wer- e members of her Pinochle Club war Id nlitf ovor tha and of Ihs'mont Mining Co'p. and Phelps .Laura Jo MeDermaid, 144; given to Mrs. A. J. Fitzger- - soring a baby shower Wednesday, Thursday evening. A delicious n Margaraf-CapiaiPolar' Dodge Corp. It currently is de- - Vern Empev. 110; Ella Empev. aid, Mrs. George W. Smith and November 9th, 7:30 p.m. in the dinner was served, followed by Tawnaond romance. LaRuc Kussi-Il- . 158; Ruth jveloping the large Toquepjl.i cop-- ! It not only was ridiculous to per deposits in southern Peru, in addition to Mr. Tiitnun. dihave aach day's papar filled with rectors of Southern Peru include THE SOCIAL SCENE 1926 Colo lie transferred 176-17- 3. 107-16- Dt-nt- n 159-14- night-gown- s, Titt-jNor- 141-14- 7: I 166-16- KTOW! For The Second Set In Your Home The Famous G-- Television E I t U Farn-.wort- h, I Roger IV. St'aus, Kenneth C. Brownell, 11. F. Goodwin, R. Woith Vaughan, J. D. MacKen-i'.- e and Arthur C. Hall uf American Smelting; Robert P. K vmg and II. Danforth Starr. Cerin de Pax-o- ; Plato Molezemoff and Marcus and Banghart, Newmont, t Luuis S. Cates and 11. (. Page, Phelps Dolge. The corporation plans expenditure of more than 350 nn'lion dol-- 1 lars in placing the copper proper- - won't ba long until tiM inlj No. daughter. Laalla. gate har wish to make a snowman. Tha air Is fun af cold. rrn afraid Andrus, 141; Vi Nordquist, 157; Magna Firehall. Erma Giles, 155; Alice Ribotto, She recently returned from a 146, Cleone 153; Rose European tour, and will talk on Mjrie Zito, 146; Joyce Bezzant, her trip and show colored slides. 146. Hostesses will be Mrs. Weldon Squad No. 4 took high game.of C. Matthews, Marcia Cromar and 684 and series of 1960. Jerry Peel. Teams 3 and 6 took 4 points. Special Mia Maid Meat Mia Maids of the Spencer Ward European Traveler are planning a meeting on NoTo Talk On Travel vember 22nd, featured by the attendance of Glen Bircumshaw, Mis. Von K. Brown will be the noted Salt Lake hair stylist. All Mia Maids and their mothsjH'ivil, featured guest next 'Wedthe monthly ers are cordially invited to attend nesday evening social and business meeting of the the gathering which begins at Lady Lions, to be held in the7:30p. m. . Womens Rowling NEW SMELTER CHIEF Afternoon Bowling In ihc M.md.iy Afternoon bawl(Continued From Page 1) at the Utah Coppir Club, the In March, 1947 he was named ing scons wen iccorded: following manager of the southwestern de- Haibara Murray, 149; Mabel Jean El at of the company partment Vce Oliver, 143; Kemp, Paso. He returned to Salt Lake Ardilh 140; Norma NoCity as a western department ble, 132. : . head on Feb. 1, 1952, succeeding In the Tuesday league the folMr. Bradford. lowing high games were chalked Mr. Rouillard, a native of South up: Alton Elva Drain, a and Portland, Maine, graduate Rushton, A; villa Knight. AS&R in of Tufts College, joined Verna KB; Joyce Pullum, 146; Hazel Johnson, LaVein Petersun, 141; Vera Jensen, Shirley BarLet Ua Make Your Norma Ilaatcr, 135- ton, HOLIDAY Madalyn Robinson, 135; Emma Strcbble, Hope CENTERPIECES LaRac Woolley, Latham, 133; Edith Bevan, Betty 0 PROOF Three 8 by 10 Portraits Sudbury, 130. A" League Irene Tuckey had high series of Regular price 915.95. NOW $8.93 528 with games of in the A" League. FREE! Other high games were Vivian Six Personal Photo Christ mas Cards With Each Order Jean Bawdcn, Kemp, Lillian 155; Ann Tygesen, nonet ir Sylvia Wim-me- r, ISTIIUI fUN 111 IIAIILi.. Riley, HITIU SPIIITS MAGNA 162; Edna Meyer, 151; Ellen cuu sum iisiium Harm ; in Louise 153; Erickson, Newbold, McDonald's Flowers JIM ium imsim tf iismuai eg. Dial 0051 7(3 West Main Si. Shirley Coon, 184; ShirDial 2011 000 West 2700 So. lEiiicir ciuain, ley Begent, 159; Virginia Walker. 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