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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah r Mrs. Norman T. Baker of Friday, December 23. 1&56, Bawling Party One of the festive holiday parties of this joyous season was the - bowling social for the women's evening leagues a', Copper Club on Thursday. A- - hot dinner was served and gifts exchanged. The tables were bright with holiday flowers and a beautifully decorated tree was a lovely centerpiece. ' The ladies sang Christmas carols and also played games of Monte Csrlo Whist. Kim-- ! berly, Idaho, arrived thlt week to spend the Christmas - holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mtsl John Halvorsen of Magne. She will be joined on New Year's by her husband. Hunter Notes By Relta McDaniel 4433 or AM th-Ut- ah The Daughters of L'tjh rs, Hunter Cump. met at the home of B. IMe.-s-i n Ann for their Christmas pary Thursday. A noon-da- y polluc-luncheon was served and games played. An exchange of gifts was it feature of the after-muMrs. Hael McRae si r A group of young children in of was a special guest. Granger Perry Matthews, son of Mr. and Copper Hill Heights spent Christ- - Mrs. McRae is the county his- MrJohn Mtthews, is homf mas Eve caroling and later met at torian for the Sou'h of Daughters from .Fort Campbell, Kentucky,., the home of Kenneth Shepherd the Utah Pioneers Camp. for refreshments. spending the holidays. He will rs- - Magna, now living in Kearns, has been in the Salt Lake General Hospital for the past three weeks receiving medical treatment. lie returned home for Christmas Day and will return to the hospital for further treatment. Wlo men Phone Linda Taylor, Lynea Prows, Mary Jane Krhlcen Christensen, Mr. P. E. Athas of Salt I, ike Mrs. Ada L. Ilarj of Logan. City, formerly of Magna, under- Utah, is spending the holidays at went surgery on Christmas Day the home of her son and family, at St Mark's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Hart of Hunter. He ia the father of Mrs. Pete (1. I Paulosof Magna. Marion Loo, small daughter of Best wishes are extended for Mr. and Mrs. John L.-- of Copper f his recovery by hosts of local Hill Heights, returned horn. from the hospital Friday afer being Miss Barbara Erickson, who is friends. confined with a heart condition. attending a college in Kansas, arReading and winter fires go rived home this week to spend Charles A. Owen, formerly of the jqyous holiday time with her naturally together. --Odell Shepard parents, Mr. and Mrs.- - R. L. potlurk refreshments. - and friends Christmas .! f Newton, Ann Chen.y, Sharon Newbold, Elaine Mageras, Kay McQuivey, Kathy Jones, Geraldine Thomas, Daniel Ahlquist, Nainas Day. dine Thomas and Mary Salm Russ. 11 Davis has finished his were Christmas Caroling Saturreserve training at Fort Ord, Cali- day evening in Magna. The group later met at the fornia and is now home. home of Miss Linds' Taylor for . i Erickon vicinity. Undergoes Surgery :.! '4 - . in this Babies , u J - Earl Bradley, son of Mrs. Vermont Nielson, was homo on leave from the Lowry Air Fore? Base. He returned to camp on Christ- Lovely Party One of the lovely parties of the week was the social iven for members of the Magna Women's Club Wednesday evening in the dubrooms. The 'spacious clubroom was bright and gay with holiday decorations.- - Twenty-si- t guests attended and games of bingo were played. The hostesses were Mrs. C. F. Williams, Mrs. James Monson, Mrs. Nephi Peterson and Mrs. 'C. L. Wright. A variety of prises were awarded and gifts exchanged between the ladies. - Joanne Pettersson, Dewone Wardle, Claudia Cooper, Susan Newton, Sandra Sodja, Katherine Jensen, Shirley Moore, Renee Rushton and Kathleen Anderson enjoyed Chris: mas caroling Sunday night in tunter. The group later met at the home of Kathleen Anderson for chili, doughnuts and cocoa. Sales MAGNA All Makes Of HOME FOR SALE Machines Sewing - Anker Morris Phaft Ambassador . Kaiser - Bell i i Mr. and Mrs. Reid Henson of West 3785 South, Copper Hill modern brick and etucco home, located at 2872 South 8650 Wett. For further information, 6481 4-ro- Heights, beeame'-thparents of on on December 1M at the LDS Hospital. The little boy weighed1 in at 6 pounds, 8 ounces. The Hensons have- two boys and a girl who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the new Finlev Salcs-- DIAL 2469 -- brother.-- - . Grandparents are Mrs. Emma Henson of Salt Lake City knd Mr. and Mrs. Tom-Joneof Bloffdete, Utah. n" s ' " Mr. and Mrs Edward Hayda of Magna announce- - the- - birth of 8 fine 7 pound, 3 ounce girl December 28th. All concerned are doing nicely. - - - Congratulations are extended. Mrs. John R. - Humphreys of Hyrum, Utah, spent tho holidays with her daughter and family, Mr. - Hawkins and Mrs. ' Magna.' ' '- Mr. and Mrs. John Rokich entertained "mainbers and their of h Salt Lake Bridge' Club Saturday evening at their home at a prettily planned dinner. A time was held by the group. ir ? '. hue-ban- ds ftf - vji - Roceivaa Promotion Washington, D." Navy Department announced the promotion November 18 of Jerald L. Denaley, son of Mi, and Mrs. J. L. Densley?of 114 E. 17th Avenue, Garfleldi electrician's mate third class, USN, while-eervinaboard the attack aircraft carrier v.-. n- USS Yorktowd. t The promotion followed successful completion of a Navywide petty -- officer examination conducted in August. ' C.-I- be -- niiiimmiiimiitiiiimiitirtmmmmn Lewis Bros. Stages SCO 'South West Temple ' Salt Lake City Phona EL' Effaetivo August'' 28.1 851 SaU Laka'-Teoela Magna WEST BOUNDLmv SaU Lak W ReQdift Dally except Sunday . x w .1 glgg t (U4 618 A. M. 7:28 A. M. ' 16:48 . 3:35 P. M. 1:20 P. M.I. - . 3:00 P. 3CVia Slst Smith 6 30 P. M. x A.-3- - - w. miIi30 P. H. EAST BOUND Laava Magna Daily axfcapg B dkyrt MolMeya e lilS A. ILw 7:30 A. 301 3:40 A. 3L fill A. M. x from Toaola i 11:38 A. 34, ' 4il0 P. M. - Jva -- 8:33 P.M. 10:30 P. 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