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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, OBSERVATIONS NoyiJjjr 1C, 15 Laura Jo McDemuid, 165; Lola Densley, 153; Betty Bezzant, 166. Team No. 5 took high game of (Continued From Page 1) ; on the battlefield to protect thsm 692 and Teams took 2 A" League from death and injury, and alnc former Hunter Maid points each. Squad 3 had 3 points Coon had of Shiiley high game our highway accidents cause so To Wed Friday in their favor. 191 and series of 514 with other many to lose their lives, added Monday League of games Tuesday night Kola Sizemore had high game protaction should be given those at the Utah Club. W. Copper Air. Evans announces John who ride in our cars. Other games were Audrey of 148 in the Monday League swA While greater horsepower rat- the marriage of his daughter, Barbara Murray chalked up talMalmborg, 166; Dorothy Merrill, lies Henof ings in cars is designed to give Eleanor Sue, to George P. Others were Ruth LaVon 153; Jean Dea, greater flexibility and power to derson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden, 153; Jean Hubbard, 179; Sutton. 138; Mabel Jones, 137; spare when needed, the abilities llendrn. former Hunter reliGardner, 137; Norma Noble, Sylvia Wi.mir.er, 165; Virginia Betty 134 and Madylyn Robinson, 131. ed motorists to handle such vehi- - dents. Walker, Begent, Shirley be will wed The prominent pair des seems to have lagged terribly. Tuesday Hailing 18th in the 156; Patty McDonald, 151; Vivian In 1(10 a car that boasted sixty or I Frday. November Verna Coon had high games of Kemp, 160; Louise Erickson, LD8 Temple and a Lake seventy horsepower rating was 0 in the Tuesday League; Venna McQuivey, in the luxury line of cars. To- - option will honor tliein in tne Alice Hazel Begent, 150; Aline Griffith, Norma Hauler, Ward at Ogden, horse-200 over have day. many 150; Fran Sheppick, 162. l, Beth Johnson, power rating. 139; Shirley Barton, "B League Highway tragedies may be re,Mrs. Anme Prter4Cn entertain. Emma Strebble, 137; Afton Drain, duced by many means, but every . Margaret Nelson had high game mec her and Helen Kendall, 135; state is short m enforcement of- - wivw at her home 181 and series of 462 with other Wilma Knight, 134; Elva Bowden, Frida No. of games of Tuesday night 132; Ann Bowden, 132; Elva Rush-to,,th at 1:00 P modernhiahwavs! June Jeffs, 131. by EWer Wmiam D Love- - at the B League competition. Ciher fine games were Alice LaRae Ribotto, Russell, The books that help you most, Erma Giles, 153; Ella are those which make you think Empey, 145; Pearl Moore, 170; the most of cars and trucks will have con-- . Luncheon was served to thirty- tributod greatly to better highway four guests. safety. Hunter Adult Party The Hunter Ward ia entertaining at a party honoring the Adult Class on Friday evening at the 18 to 25. Must be ward house. A program will be smart and Intelligent. Full or part-tim- e presented and refreshments servwork. Earn up to Sll day (4 ed. to S hra. per day) working with The Hunter Ward and Hunter MANAGER on routes. Transportation furnished. Write Personnel. Second Ward arc holding a Mu222 Mesa Bldg., Saif Lake, or come tual dance Saturday, November 22 26th. Music will be furnished by in for interview. a good orchestra and a cordial inFOR SALE-10- 53 Pontiac Chief vitation is extended to everyone for their attendance. tain sedan, all extras. quire 2990 South 1900 Waat or dial Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wilbeck of 22 2157. Most reasonable. Kansas City are guests at the rOR SALE-- 8 shares of Salt Lake home of (Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. M. V. Witbeck is divieanal water. Phone 6414. Vernon sion of Safeway Stores manager 8400 3127 South Nelson, or Inquire 22 in Kansas.' West. Hunter Notes . Womens Howling u .. 168-15- 147-13- 8. 2; I 158-15- 7; 159-17- 8; re-on- ly 156-13- 154-15- 150-15- 8; 1 Day-bel- 137-15- 1; SS SE 170-11- 1 n, asasajg.TS.1 jyj JSLtSTJL'St ssu: 142-16- 3; CLASSIFIED MEN-BOY- prices start as low as fflBJ Wit-bev- k. Buy from your dealer A Utah Power & Ugbt Co. Message IN MEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bauman of Magna wish to remember Mrs. Bauman's dear mother, HenriEtta Fleek, who died November 21, 1954. She was the author of this poem before her death: The Calendar I lifted my calendar from the wall, .That hung there the long year (through, Each leaflet seemed so clean and white As if dust it never knew. And I wonder if when my life is done. Will my pages be pure and clean, As the calendar 1 lifted from my wall. Where spots no one has seen? I folded it up, laid it away. For the good it yearly had done. As I will some future day (When I go to meet my praiouf 'ones. Stork Shower A stork shower for Mrs. Dan Cameron was held Monday evening in the wardhouse at Hunter with Mrs. Eldon Bradley, Mrs. M. Drown and Mrs. Bonnie Fetters-so- n as hostemes. A variety of games were played and late refreshments served. delivered at your local ... Ford Dealers! Mrs. Verda Hudson spent last week visiting her daughter and family, Mrs. R. M. Witbeck. $ Ifeis is womans hour, with all its sweet amenities and its moral and religious reforms. Mary Baker Eddy e l. Mainline Business Tudor with oil filter and oil both cleaner. Optional aquipmant extra. Applicable state and wal taxes extra. if you can give a better bourbon...give iti There is no gift more gracious, more distinctive than this exquisite decanter, created specially for holiday giving. And inside, you have the greatest gift of ail, a magnificent bourbon, wonderfully rich, smooth and warmhearted. Womens Bowling "A" League Virginia Walker had high series 'of 521 with games of in the A League at the Utah Copper Club. Others were Louise Erickson, high game of 198; Jean Hiibbard, Shirley Begent, N. Fairbourne, 185; Lillian Riley, Edna 169; Ann Tygesen, Nola Farnsworth, Meyer, Fran Shcppick, 155; RuSylvia Wim-me- r, by Cushing, 151; Vivian Kemp, Alice Cenella Rodgers, Begent, 154; Venna McQuivey, 195; Irene Tuckey, 179; Nellie Powell, 158; Dorothy Merrill, 155 150; LaVon Dea, 156. B League For the '3 League, Pearl Moore had high game of 171 and Laura Daniels captured high series of 445 with games of i 152-16- 9; 155-15- 8; 157-15- 0; 175-16- 0; 159-15- 6; 181-17- 1; 153-15- 8; 180-17- 8; Others were Betty Bezzant, Cookie Coon, 149; Cleone Farnsworth, 140; Claone Dyches, 144; LaRae Russell, 140; Norma Collings, 159; LaVern Empey, Dorothy Davis, 142; Ella Em' pey, 147. Afternoon League In the Monday League Mabel Jones took high game of 200. Others were Margaret Butterfield, Madalyn Robinson, Helen McCarty, Wilma Knight, Dorothy Marlor, 138; Barbara Murray, 133. For tfie Tuesday scores, Norma Hauter had games of Others were Emma Streble, Shirley Barton, 163; Anita Jones, 159; Hazel Johnson, 158' Hope 176; Merl Winn, Julia Clegg, 151; Latham, June Jeffs, 142; Elva Ruth ton, Afton Drain, Arvilla Knight, 135; MargarBeth Day-bel- l, et Butterfield, MS-14- 4; travel in luxurious surchanging scenery through huge roundings . Dome Diner picture windows this is real living! Dinner in a Dome Diner is a thrill only Union Pacific offers you, on the Domeliners City op Los Angeles, between Chicago and Los Angeles, . and City or Poetland". between Chicago and Portland. Both of these transcontinental Dome-line- rs Astra Dome cars. carry other Delicious food . . . restful ultra-mode- theres no extra fore on any Union Pacific train! If you're planning a Holiday trip, to visit fondly or friends, make it a four trip . . . rank k a Demtlim trip! 5; 151-13- 1; rn All offer fine food, attractive lounge cars, comfortable Coach and Pullman accommodations, and a generous baggage allowance. Family Jftavel Plan, too which saves you money. And 161-15- 5; 130-13- 2; ISO-17- 4; There is also The Challenger Domcliner with a smart Astra Dome Coach, operating between Chicago Los Angeles, and the Domcliner City op St. Louis, between St Louis and Los Angeles. 9 144-14- 6; 155-13- 8; 154-13- 6; ffizadip... f' Union Pacific Railroad 133-13- 4; Irene Romolo, 133; Elva Bawden. 130. 132-15- 0; 1 JO-1- -- Blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds, and though a later,, a sure reward, succeeds. William Congreve KMUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 6 YEARS 010 36 PROOF (1955 ANCIENT ME DIST. 00., FRANKFORT, KY. |