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Show IfHer Carf'wM M Jt.cz.abcrlG, 1955 "A" League had high game of 192 Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club bowling in the wo"B" League men's league. Some of the other high scores Maxine Sandall had high gaim Shir7 of 191 and others of for a were Betto Cutler, Maxine 477 scries in the "B" League of ley Bcgent. Collings, 165-- 1 03: Louise Ericsbowling. Oiher recorded chalkers were son, 159; Venna MoQuivey, 159Alice 166; Phyllis Grow, 150: Lola Dsnsley. C. Coon, 140; LaRae Rus- Audrey Mulmborft- - 159; LaVon Dea. )):irothy Morrill,; sell, 157; Pearl Moore, 155; Jackie Ellen Newbold, 151; Rose Marie 149; Zito, Peterson, Jeanne Hubba:d. 157; Elaine Hus 15; Ruby Coon, 165; Ruth Ann Tygescn, band, 141; Alice Ribotto, 150; Mar 163: Ruby Cushme. 161: Thclma garet Nelson, 144. Singlctin, 154. Team No. 2 took high game of If you want ::jmcthing djne, 730 and series of 1981. Squad 5 captured 4 points. No. give it to the busy man. He'll have 2, 3 points and teams 1 and 4 t'juk his f.envtury do the job! 2 points each. L. C. MoCandli Women's With the money-savin- DEALS he'$ making . . . g Every day is Christmas at your Ford Dealer's ,, Our. a '56 Ford. With our qvicker- -' Utah Products Thunderbird 1 er .4 -- - 161-15- 7; 169-15- 3; turnover oh new Fords, we can offer a tetter than --ever deal on your present car. Here'i your chance to natty live on the car that got its glitter from the Thunderbird. The '58 Ford is long, low and lovely. And the new Ford got like the Thunderbird, too. There's a Thunderbird Y-- 8 engine under that gleaming hood. And best of all, you'll save on the car that brings you the added safety of Lifeguard Design. You get a whole family of Ford safety features for added protection against the major causes of accident injuries. than-ev- Garfield JVWTakCs Part in Field Training An-dw- s. tales mean you can make a top-volu- big saving on : Y8 f I' - 30,000 of E. Chr!stirfiTSiin. 16th Avenue. 0; ntrw i.i SCHOOL NliWS Tuc-ke- 5; gt Cfcmfnras fcvne 159-12- WeVs out for big voumt and wait ploy ft. We' malt you cm extra-goo- d Santa to dool right now fhof wfl male you rfw'fJc Bowling 1 . Lions Magna-Garfiel- d Plan To Fete Ladies FILAVKFURT. German- y- Pfe. J. E. Christoffcrson, whose wife, Birdene, lives at 50 McKinley. Garfield, recently took par', in a Held training c;xt: eise held by the 4th Infantry Division in Germany. TuininR received by the "Ivy" division, part of the U. S. Seventh Army, includes intensive maneuvers and realistic field problem.-,-. Cnristofferson, a gunner in Company of the division's 12r'i Infantry Regiment, entered tin Ai- my in Novembc. 1954 Hi- com pleted basic train. ng at Fo, t U:ii, California, and arrived in Eii:npe in April of this year. He was graduated l.om CVpi us - 'Em! VtViLam lives at 83 West The d is entertaining Lions Club at their 'Jhristnias partr to honor thlr Magna-Garflel- un Wednesday. Lidit-- i Decetntw list, 7:30 p.m. in the Rose Gar-len- s. Salt Lake City. W. G. Lar-n iII is the chairman Favors will be presented to the and dandna enloved hv sixty people. A number of state and international notables will attend and U available charter members have also been invited. Awards will be presented to the year Service men by the local club. idie Lifa al Us Best! Whtnjeu'rt tiuxf en tin ms tompMnble ilopet at Aspen, Celt rado . , .thnt Ufrqi its lot! power AiUc aa exciting Jay on lie Ai slope, log o(yout fun sty orctexing... Pi Jljoiirboii : at its (llflllk 'f--m Jftestf SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER TODAY "Only Ford Dealers Carry, A-- l Used Cars & Trucks" Asms K. Bagley, center, executive secretary of the Utah Maaafaeturera Assoeiatiea, "holds the baft," while Frank V. Nelson, UMA field secretary; Robert Olson and Richard Barley prepare to load It ap with Utah products for the golden anniversary UMA banquet in Salt Lake City. S5rfe& : .sM' I MUIION WHIIUT 1 1 UMA Golden Banqueters Applaud Utah Products Celeb rating the golden anniversary of the Utah Manufacturers Asaoeiatlea, 1200 banquet guests literally were snowed under with gifts ef 80,000 "Made in Utah" products. Six nnnarea gift pack- asjea, each containing 60 Individ al ftsms produced in Utah, were sUstrftntei to ladles attendina the November 9 event at the Hotel Utah. Isw banquet is the highlight of 18-1- Utah Products Month, and the giveaway boxes dramatically dem- onstrated the productivity of the state's manufacturing ana processing industries. More than 1,000 plants in the state, with an employment of nearly 40.000 persons, now are supplying; demands for Utah products st home. the United throughout States, . .i . : . i luiu in KruwlllK nuniuci ui xom nations of the world. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON wHISKEY A imoodnr Ktntucky baurlon line 1870 MILL I HILL CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS KENTUCKY. LOUISVILLE, CORP. 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