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Show Friday, February 11 1957 Magna Timet. Magna. Utah P. C. WARD Womens Rowling Magna Man "B League In the 'll" League, Marjorie Christoffi rikin had high game of 0 165 and others of for a high set iri of 451. Other games were Laura DanCleone Farnsworth, iels, 145; R e Marie Zito, 154; Esther Ma'z, 14ft; Lillian Riley, 162; Or-leR.durdson, 142; Alice Dorothy Davis, 155; H. U n Wimmer, 155; Jackie Peterso:1.. 143; Denice Disera, 140; Norma Cnllings, 150. No. 2 took high game of 666; No. 5, high series of 1870. Trains took 3 points each. 146-14- 157-14- an 146-15- "A" League Elaine Husband had a beautiful high game of 220 in the "A League of Women's Bowling at the Utah Copper Club, and Irene Tuckey took high series of 494 with games of Other games were Amy McCarty, Shirley Begent, Pearl 150; RQinaine Zi'o, Moore, 161; Edna Meyer, 161; V. Walker, 159; Roxie Morse, 154; MarVivian Kemp, garet Nelsqn. 150; Cenella Rod-er- s. 178; Nellie Powell, 166; Thelma Singleton, 151; Jean Baw-d:Nola Farnsworth, Fran Sheppick, 154; Louise Erickson, 164; Sylvia Wimmer, 163. order 162-16- 9; Injured In DINNER FEBRUARY 20th PLANS Tooele Crash Keith McPhie of 3267 Katherine Drive, Magna, was in a fair condition Sunday at Uw Tooele Valley Hospital as a result of injuries received in an accident on Utah Highway 36 early Saturday morning. Mr. McPhie was hurt when the car he wee riding in went out of control and careened 434 feet two miles north of Tooele at 2:30 a.m. The driver, Edwin E. McMil-le26, of 2920 South 6850 West, was uninjured. n, According to investigating deputies, the car apparently went out of control on the highway. It sheared off two telephone poles before coming to a atop. Mr. McMiUen was cited for reckless driving. 155-15- 6; n, Kentucky's 190-15- 0; 150-16- 6; LAKE POINT MISS PLANS JUNE DATE FOR NUPTIAL DAY Slater Succumbs Mary Jones, 97, of Las Angeles, died Friday at 3:09 p.m. at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. A. (Bertha) Thomson, 637 E. 27th South, following surgery for carcinoma. She was a sister of Ebenexer Jones of Hunter and Rulon M Jones of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Valentina Social group of ladies from this Past ir;a attended the 8 and 40Salon Officers Valentine party for Announcing the engagement 156 Wednesday evening at- the and forthcoming marriage of their White House Cafe in Salt Lake Card ef Thanks We wish to sincerely thank daughter, Miss LaDeen Davis to City. Walter E. Sexsmith, are Mr. and everyone for their many kindAttending were Mrs. Mrs. Bert Davis of Lake Point.' Lois Johnston, nesses, expressions of sympathy Jenkinson, Mrs. H. P. Thompson, I Rydalch. and beautiful floral offerings at Mr. Sexsmith, who resides ir Mrs. Don Deyore, Mrs. R. H. 139; LaPrele Matthews, Magna, is the son of Mr. and Mrs Cushing, Mra. Helen Gallyer, Mrs. Barbara Schneller, 134; Donna the recent death of our beloved one. Cedric E. Sexsmith of 1 Ventura, Verl A. Haws and ' Mrs. Linnie Boren, 134. --The Benjamin W. California. Wyatt. Salisbury Family were used decorations The young couple is planning Holiday Tuesday League a June wedding and expect to in the table arrangements. For Tuesday afternoon, Elva make their home in the Tooele Rushton had games of area. Madalyn Robinson, Afion Drain, Margaret Fine Baby Emma Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mirabella N. Hauler, Strebble, of Salt Lake Ciiy announce the Hope Latham, birth Of a baby girl on January Mabel Jean Kemp, 11th. This is their first child. Mrs. Vera Jensen, Mirabella was the former Elairve Betty Sud bury, 130; June Jeffs; Ekenstan of Tooele. Nola Sizemore, 144; 150; Gladys This is the first grandchild for The famous Shriner Chanters, Hedrick, 138; Nadine Cooley, 141 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mirabella will an unusual music group, pre 139; Thelma Simmons, 136; Carol of Magna. sent a program on Sunday even- B. Bertoch, 162; June Nelson, 146; ing, February 17th, 7:30 p.m. at Elva Bowden, 135; Ruth Thomas, Club Entertained the Community Church in Magna, 156; Ann Bowden, 147; Edith SeMrs. Dick Knight was hostess announces Reverend William van, 140. to members of the FLA Friday Mr. W. Nicholson will be in evening at her home and special SALE-Yo- uth bod with guest, Mrs. V. B. Coon. Game charge of this fine program, and FOR mattress in A-- l con. Also exis to invitation Mrs. a were most awarded Verl cordial spring prizes A. Haws and Mrs. S. J. Coon. tended to everyone for their at nib and mattress. Call 6341. ex. 31 A dainty luncheon was served. tendance. The entertainment is 57. A - 140-14- 130-13- 8; : Our Fourth Grade class is mak- ing little heart houses and for Valentine Day. Mrs. Roberts is teaching us how to braid boondoggle. It is lots of fun. We are having a contest to see who can read the most library book. We have all read quite a few. We have made snowmen for our windows. We also have a "Show and Tell" period on Mon- The annual Pleasant Green First Ward dinner is planned for Wednesday, February 20th in the wardhouse. Dinner will be served at 6:00 pm., followed by a program. day, Wednesday and Friday. Everyone is invited. Karen Jeppson, 4th grade A bit of news showing that honesty is the best policy was told in Mrs. Ripleys 3rd Grade room Monday. Robert Buce found a fountain pen last summer while he was in Bids will be accepted by the Yellowstone Park. He turned it Magna Water District for the in to the office and they told him erection of 6 foot chain link fenc- if no one claimed it he could have ing around the reservoir proper- it. ties of the Water District, up to Just last week he received a 5:00 p.m. February 19, 1957 at the letter telling him the pen was his. water office, 9074 West 2700 He sent stamps for the postage and Sunday received the pen. South, Magna, Utah. He is a happy boy and wants Specifications on the work can be obtained from the water office. everyone to know that he knows Howard Ridge, Clerk honesty is the best policy. On February 5th, Mrs. Parker Magna Water District Date of Publication, February came to tell us about our health. She had little men like microbes 13, 1957. and germs. It helped us understand more about our health and why it is that we get sick. We also learned why immunization prevents us from catching di- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Hunter Bishop Injured Saturday seases.-- Mrs. Roberts' Fourth Grade Sharon Rodgers, Edward In Car Crash Matsumura. Editors Room Ten at Webster School is studying about our body and what makes us tick. It is very in- Bishop Lawrence Doxey of Hunter was injured Saturday night in a car accident when the vehicle he was driving was struck by another auto. The accident happened at 6176 West 3500 South. Bishop Doxey received head and leg injuries. teresting and we are learning many things we did not know. I hope everyone will study. This includes our heart, lungs, teeth, brain, blood, veins and ether things. --Susan Thompson, Editor 9EC 197-14- 5; Noted Shriner Webster News 177-13- 1; 6; Chanters Sunday Evening In Magna 8; 166-13- 9; 133-14- 4; 143-13- 4; 136-13- 6; free. Ml tin i. ''yirw r b BANK INTEREST m w ri Plus l Plus aa extra margin of safety in (he Intermountain Wests largest beak system. 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