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Show Friday. Jims 17. 19SS LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridf . Publisher Edith M. Rids. Editor Published Since 1111 Published Br The Copper Priming Company Issued Mch Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Eaiarad as aacond clani mail miliar undar tha act of March 3rd, 1171 at Garfield, Utah Adjudgad om of tha ban weekly newspapers by tha Utah resa Awttriatlffn. given nonoraaio mention ay uo mnnim editorial Association. Mail aubacriptioa ratal Payabla strictly In advance $2X0 yaar. Tha Tinat walcemaa contributions from iti raadars upon any No subject of public Interest, All communication! muat ba signed. attention paid to anonymoua contribution. Members of the Eastern Star Club enjoyed a luncheon Tuesday at the Doll House. Twelve ladU-- s and later played games RECORD OF DAV attended A gay social time was enjoyed. - '183,000,000 FOR DISABLED During the past 10 years the American Uw-abl- Veterans, dis tributors , of (3h has obtained more than $183 million dollars in benefits for disabled veterans, their widows and dexndent. Public aupport of the DAV enableathr organization (a maintain a staff of 198 full time no tional service officers, specially trained. These service officers ' - per-for- vet-era- atrip? See us for FREE Road Maps to r Your support is needed continue and expand thia valuable free service to our war handicapped. ... and complete Sinclair Auto Tour Service. Louie- TheWorkoftheDAV Is IndUpenteble Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- t. Mr. and Mrs. Ute Peikins spent last week at Monticcllo, Utah with Mrs. Perkins' brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkens, former Hunter residents. " Lovely Party Complimentary to Miss Helen who recently returned Hales, from a mission to South America, Mrs. Max Nielson and Mrs. Boyd Call entertained at a party Fri day. Guests were Mrs. Dick A- mott, 'Mrs. Walter wiedncr, Mil. Jim Arkoudas, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Keith Reid, Magna, and Mrs. Glynn Petersen of Granger. Miss Hales showed some slides of South America and games were later played. A prize was given to Mrs. Reid. Light refreshments were served. Complimentary to her grandfather, W. E. Harding of Prove, Mrs. Henry Mori entertained at a social last week. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herring of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ha Bullock and daughter, Shirley, of Magna. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimmiHiiiiii Falvo - & Sons 11 OUT AMD HANO HE UP1 M Miss Marilyn Jones has return ed home from an enjoyable trip to the Northwest as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grant and son, Bob. The group also visited Miss Joan Grant in Eugene. Oregon, who is fulfilling an LDS Northwest Mission there. tuvuta SEAT Gem Theatre June 16-17-- 18 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 1:00 fun. THE BIGGEST BATTLE SCENES EVER FILMED I CINEMASCOPE brings you tha thundering story in Tachnlcolor STARTS 7i00 sun. Oslo Robertson. DOUBLE Mary Murphy. J. Carrol Debts Paget Jeff Hunter. Michel Ronnie. Starts 12 Noon Saturday Roundup, Hey. Gangl Have you entered the "Davy Crockett" contest yetf (Best Drawings of Davy Crockett will be given prises.) If you are 12 or under. Just draw a picture of what you think it to ua at the Gem Theatre. Davy Crockett looked like and give IS. o VI toy ttetm&ay. Ui yaw rum nd add Maybe you will win a Davy Crockett hat. doll, gun, record, coloring book or tickets to the Gem Theatre where Davy CrockJune ett will play Everyone who enters will gat an autographed picture of Davy Crockett. Decision of the Judges will be final. on the Matinee Both lu Custom Convertible Topi Door panels, arm rests Dale's General Features-Cartoons-Seri- The birthday anniversaries of five young ladies in the Magna Community Church were obscrv ed last week at a social held in the home of Mrs. Leta Bradley, to include Misses Judy Strick FINISHES 3:40 Upholstery Phone 2968 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... DUlillen Every difficulty slurred over will be a ghost to disturb your repose later on. Frederic Chopin el "ROUGE COP" Rait Robert Taylor. Janet Leigh. George Next Shows June 23 Thura.-Fri.-Sa- t. "PETER PAN" end SERIAL ALSO S CARTOONS Shopping Center Louis Falvo & Sons MEATS TELEVISION MAGNA. UTAH Yor c:i:. ugj : LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE OF N8I" OLDSMOBHE Sedan Is .9 win ifmd, upoa cMn ai mM alpim M aCEMMnai. rncai mmf Yaw ir OLDS MOB fco4jM ""f M. I I DEALER NEAREST OLDSMORILI OLDSMOn-ILr- s l'VHOUR "SPECTACULAR" Magna, Utah SATURDAY. JULY J . NBC-T- V X MARKS the SPOT IMS Watch For Our Giant CARNIVAL FOOD SALE With Fresh Modets en the Lot! 48 Ford, V--8 53 Ford 6 $245 $1045 $945 $895 $795 $745 $695 $595 $545 $445 $425 or 2-D- Sport Coupe, R & H, OD 52 Ford 6 Courier, perfect 51 Chevrolet powerglide 51 Plymouth Suburban 50 Buick Super r. R & H, dynaflow 50 Pontiac 4 dr. 8, R & H, and Hydra 51 Plymouth nice one 49 Plymouth Convert., loaded R & H, dynaflow 49 Buick, 51 Mercury 2-d- r., JUNE 24 & 25 Free-Free- SH 4-d- 4-d- r., 4-d- MANY VALUABLE PRIZES Hundreds of Bags of GROCERIES FREE COFFEE ifc mm FEEDS It APPLIANCES DRY GOODS FURNITURE GAS k OIL 3001 South 8950 West TELEPHONE Dial MM 9008 Wast 2700 So. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Is distilled end aged Binder a formula passed on from generation to generation for ever 160 yeara. Only Beam testes like Beam . .only Beam tastes so good. GROCERIES Tun South at Gem Theatre ic Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Yeara . . . Beans old fashioned In Technicolor. Walt Disney's op a great mind, nothing Dial 2000 or 6611 FINISHES 3:45 tun. To little. Let our wedding consultants help you plan and enjoy it McDonald's Flowers ht DO NT MISS GARFIELD June 18 Saturday Matinee STARTS 1:00 daughter, Connie, departed Saturday for Santa Barbara, California, on a vacation trip. Mr. Gar field will attend an insurance convention in the coast city. rAULUAllTOCOVii'AIW CROSSROADS" vwyvvwwvwwwwv California Trip Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. L. Garfield ant An across the 48 states . . . it's "88" . . . it's Ninety-Eig. . . it's OldtmobUe! Yon see them everywhere . . . they stand out anywhere! In fact, OldsmobHe is making more can that are thrilling more people than ever before! For only Olds hss the dash of "flying color" styling . . . only Olds has the flash of brilliant "Rocket" Engine power with Hydra-Mali- c Super Drive! Tlicse are the big reasons Olilamobile is going over so big this year with everybody! Now's the right time for you to drive a "Rocket" Olds mobile! See ua for a generous appraisal! Remember, there's a "Rocket" for every pocket 1 MBMM(, 24-2- 5 Richard Betheart. Phyllis Kirk LAXE THEATRE It's Your Visiting relatives and frk nJ: in California is Mr. Laura Nixon. II and how p.m. With Gregory Peck. "CANYON Beginning." Super 811 TOUR "PURPLE PLAIN" Technicolor. 1-St- of the KorUTtfmeU bourbon fur 160 yean i SHOW COMMUNITY RECREATION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 tha home. Spectacle Lena Turner. Edmond Purdom. Also in Cinemascope, Tom and Jerry Cartoon. TUSHA PUSSY CAT" Plus Newa at Begins e, 19-20-- Starts 7:00 p. m. See this Magnificent Cinemascope a.id Color "THE PRODIGAL" who Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hills and Brook-lindaughter, Shirley Rae, of Massachusetts, visitors at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Woolfenden and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar S. Hills, have been feted at a number of entertainments. They are departing Monday for their home in the east. On Sunday evening, their child was christened by a great-gran- d father, William Clement in the June Last Show 9:00 p. m. I Sun.-Mon.-Tu- vvwvrwvvvvvvwvywvrA "Happy is the Bride land, Susan Whittaker, Judy Ahernethv. Jerry Barker and Charvline Zufelt. Each of the girls received a plaque and a birthday cake war presented to tnem. rourieen well-know- 2656 South 8100 West Thursday after vacationing for two weeks in Death Valley, and thence to Salinas, California, where they were guests of a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson. Hunter. II thia area. s. EVERYONE INVITED Enroute home, the group wen.' guests of relatives and friends in Vernal and Roosevelt, Utah. Open House will be conducted Monday, June 20 for Mrs. Louise Singleton Stringham, at her home 1198 South 2nd West, salt uue City, the occasion being her 78th birth anniversary- Friends are invited to call from the hours of 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Btrinsham ia a esBmcr n in local resident, and Fit like a tailorad sull Hand Sawn Craftsmanship Best Quality Material Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squires o! Roosevelt, I'tah. were visitors ol relatives and friends last week in Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor of Garfield returned to their home AMERICA GOES FOR THE Colorado. Open House Monday For Birthday Date IN TECHNICOLOR' ATTRACTION "PRINCES OF THE NILE" In son-in-la- w 78th Naish. v i Woolfenden BULL" "SITTING PliSiiOLt Tune and family have returned follow a two weeks visit in Califor Mrs. Jul Pritzkau is visiting ing nia. relatives and friends in Huntington, Utah, for a short time. Miss Helen Unswoith has re turned home after spending a Mrs. Eva Laughlin was hostess month in Colorado visiting her to her club Thursday evening. mother. Games were played and refresh ments served for a most pleasant time. Mrs. John Lemmon is spending a week in Eureka with her moth er on a short vacation. Notable Award Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cromar have returned home from a one week vacation to San Francisco, California. They were accompanReceives Wings ied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lake of Salt City. -, Wright Johnnie Huber, wa- rI Paratrooper nf sum w Air. ana W rs. 1tr:li:.M wuimm Can.w,, Mrs. Lavina Nielson was pre at No": it,.u. Price were weekend visitors received his wings as an para sented an "Honorary Golden the home of Mr. Starr's sister and, ox is the Gleaner Award" and pin Sunday brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. G. trooper. I He Mr. an M. s. Eugene Moss. F. Cromar. evening at Stake Conference. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hi land Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker of Mrs. Frank D. Marshall are Mr. Seattle, Washington, have return- and Mrs. Philip Van Oiden of son, Shirl. enjoyed a vacation in ed to their home after a week's Phoenix, Arizona and Mrs. Dor- Idaho and also up to Grand Cool visit with Mr. Baker's mother, othy Simpson of Idaho Falls, ie Dam in Washington. Mrs. Gladys Baker and other Idaho. relatives. Mrs. June Smart entertained Complimentary to the 83rd at a shower honoring her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Buck- birthday anniversary of her fathCharlyn Russell, who is planning ner of Magna, accompanied by er, Mr. Walter Rushton, Mrs. Vir- a summer wedding. Thirty guests of Marsh famiat a Mrs. entertained and Mr. Myers ginia Pope attended, games were played and American Fork, have returned ly dinner Sunday afternoon. A refreshments served. vafestive time was enjoyed. home from a very enjoyable cation trio. They visited the uran ium towns in Southern utan. Mesa Verda National Park in Colorado and over the million-dollhighway into Silverton, Hunter Notes MAGNA NOTES ar n whether or not the disabled DAV. of the member a is I In majority of cases this not have been obwould help tained if it had not been for the careful preparation, development and proaecution of claims by our stalf. CUt What The Women Are Doing Th'n Week " themselves disabled this service without charge, Copper Chapter No. THE SOCIAL SCENE Moves Mr. and Mrs. Russl-1and two children are vision:; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moves. Mr. Moyes has received his separation notice from the armed forces, alter serving several years. Idento-Taga- HUNTER NOTES - SANDWICHES One Ticket will be given with the purchase of $1 or more merchandise for PRIZES. Come in and see the gifts that will be given away on the LUCKY NUMBER drawing 42 Buick, 49 Hudson, 42 Pontiac, 4-d- r. 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