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Show Friday. April 13, 1956 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Peterson, 180; Norma each. Emma Strcbble, "A" League M. Butterfield, For the "A" League, the fol Shirley Burton. 132; Bitty Sudlowing scores were recorded: bury. 131; Merl Winn, Irene T.tck- Hazel Johnson. Hope Bette Cutler, Elva Bow- - ey, 170; Ccnellt Rodgers. Latham. den, 146; Vera J.nsen. 134: Joyce Fran 6heppick, 172; Aline GrifMartin, 13(i; MarLtn Bawdcn, 131; fith. 164; Maxine Colling. 173; Jean Lois John- - Jean Hubbard, Ann Bowden, stun, 139; Elva Rushton, 163; June Bawden, 156; Patty McDonald, Carol Bertoch, 145; 155; Edna Meyer, 154; LaVon Jeffs. Dea, 166; Anne Tygesen. 190. Mabel Jean Kemp. 195: La Vein Hauter, 137-14- 3: 134-15- 0; 166-14- 7; 135-16- 1; 153-16- 5; 171-15- 2; Bowling Women's Bowling " In the Monday Afternoon League, the following hi h scores wei-recorded: Nola Sizemore, Dorothy Marlor, LaVern Peterson, 145; Barbara Helen Mc- Murray. Mabel Js.m 137; Kemp. Carty, Madeleine Robinson, 14 Margaret Butterfield. 142. For the Tussdav Leaeue. Lu- Carol Harmon had high game of e 135-15- 2: 153-14- 8; 137-13- 0; 140-15- 4; 144-15- 9; "A" League Edna Meyer had high seri.'s of 515 in the A League, closely followed by Virginia Walker with 492 series. Mrs. Meyer had games of and Mrs. Walker had scores of Others were Ann Tygesen, 168 151; Jean Hubbard. Patty McDonald. 152; Shirley Coon, 159; Cenella Rodgers, Aline Griffith, 197; Ruby Gushing, 167; Vivian Kemp,' 168; Alice Begent, 194; Fran fiheppick, 167; Sylvia Wimmer, 161; Bette' Cut-l?- r. Dorothy Merrill. 151; Lavon Dea, Audrey T. Singleton, Malmborg, lea; n, roweii, 158. . IBS-15- 5; 157-15- 4; 1 FOR MOTHER'S DAY e'ub-room- Don't Let Carpet Cleaning Floor You Thursday-Frida- y wall-to-wa- ll Lustre Carpet and Upholstery ' . . h $5.50 "face-liftim- Make Your Appointment Early, Please MAGNA PHOTO CENTER Huffakcr's J Dial 2952 lill4a WHAT'S Chevrolet's got three ... 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The original colors spring go from April 23rJ to April 30th, out like magic as you apply the when graders and other large foam with a long handle brush. machinery will be to brought I (Easy as playing shuffleboardj Magna from Salt Lake County to be used in the annual cleannn Blue lustre leaves no rings A complete town " You can remove spots or trafis txpected to be affected by this Workf a in fic lanes jiffy. year's cleanup. beautifully on upholstery too. a economical as j gallon of If I Blue Lustre concentrate cleans I three 1x12 rugs. I I super-inlende- win sing with the University of Utah mixed chorus on a twa-da- v concert tour through central Utah Monday and Tuesday, April 10 ana if. Five concerts have been booked winter by the chorus, accord-in- s I Cleaner. I s, Tree Limbs, Other Debris To Be Picked Up Now you can clean all types carpets quickly and easily with the new Blue lei I Two 5x7 Portraits Only . Registration date for kindergarten at the Webster School will be April 18th at 1:00 p.m. in the multipurpose room. Parents are kindly asked to bring the birth certificate of their child, but it ia not necessary to have the child attend this registration. Mrs. Margaret Williams, of elementary education in Granite School District and Mrs. Lad Larson, school nurse, will be present to explain various aspects of the kinderear- ten sessions. A charge of $1.50 will be made for milk and iirnhym or:u-kfar each child during the kindergarten tinii'. Children entnrinir Jirhool for the first time in the fall of 1956 must have raih4 their 6th birthday by September COUNTY TO START ON BIG CLEANUP 166-17- 4; 171-16- 6; f ! At Webster School A ivii ptmii for pjr. nls and all interested is being planned for Fridav, April 13'.h at th. Magna Women's Club relative t.i the kindergarten classes that hjvo been conducted in tlio sponsored by the Utah Supplementary Education program. The reception starts at 10:30 a.m., and refreshments are to be sei ved. Officials of the kindergarten group plan t continue similar program next year and enrollments are now being aivepted. And Family Complete information will be given al the reception as to costs, Sister Dies ftp. Mrs. Clarence Hepwortli of Funeral service will be i'. in Magn.i is the instructor. ducted Saturday :.' 10 a.m. at 36 E. 7th South fin' Mrs. Noima Katherine Nicol Timothy, 35. who died Saturday at h.r hmne, 144 West 1st South, Salt Lake City. She was the Miter of Mrs. Alice Bradley of Magna. :it In the nv.-- t our beloved wife un.l mother rur hearts wera lifted up and our burdens lightened us the many relatives, friends and neighbors paid such fine tribute In the life, work and love of our loved tine, Alia P. Wilbeck. So, may wc, as a group, express our whoLhearU'l thanks to you. who put aside your work and worries, to acknowledge your presence in person, cards and food. -- James Merrill Witbock 134-13- 133-11- For Kindergarten Card of Thanks 136-15- "B" Ltigut Erma Giles had high game of 191 and series of 441 with other 7 in the "B" games of League of Women's Bowling Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club. Others were Marline Clark, 140; Maxine Sandull, 159; Millie Christofferson, 147: LaRae Rus sell, 140; Rose Marie Zito, 159; LaVern Empty, 152: Either Matz, Phyllis Grow. Norma Callings, 156; Helen Wim mer, 151; Dorothy Davis, 169; Alice Ribotto, 164. Squad No. 3 took high (game of 718 and series of 1998. Tc;m No. 3 chalked up 4 points, No. 2, 3 points, 4 and 6, 2 points Dale Is Given Kindergarten Plans Reception Here Friday m.-.ti- 154-16- 143-13- Meeting The annual ln'.:!i, for thy ladies w.ll be held Friday, 7:00 p.m. in the-- clubro.mis. The Ladies bawling party is slated for Tuel'.iy. 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