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Show Friday, January 2, 1953 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There li Liberty. LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridgo, Editor Published Sine ISIS Published By Tho Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the ad of March 3rd. 1379 at Garfield. Utah Betrothal Announced Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers oy the Utah Of Hunter Maid flats Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lovell of Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - (MO year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any Hunter announce the engagement subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No and approaching marriage of their attention paid to anonymous contributions. daughter, Miss Leatha Luvell to Mr. Ronnie Gillette, son of Mr. - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. City visiting Mrs. Smiths mother, Mrs. Gayle SamseL ham Board To Meet Father Succumb At Son's Home friends. Her husoaod died in 1933. are oneMrs. Holt is the mother of 11 it is not so much academic children, 9 of whom are still liv- sided; education, as a moral and spiriing, including William Ren Holt tual culture, which lifts one highof Magna. -- Mary Baker Eddy er. A meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club Board will be held at the home of A. J. DuckEarl L. Aylett, 65, died ThursThe Hunter Ward Primary and worth on Wednesday evening, day at 6:30 p. m. at the home of a Oversea-Y- ou Junior Sunday School held their January 7th. All members are son, LcRoy Christian Aylett, 4739 If You Served Men are not made religious by Decema annual Christmas party West 35th South, Granger, after urged to attend. In The VFW! performing certain actions which Belong warehouse. A very ber 23rd at the lingering illness. are externally good, but they must As a Proud Parent:. Thank You! and Mrs. C. R. Eames of Magna. He was born June 4, 1887 at enjoyable program was presented W. V. F. first have righteous principles, in the Your membership The couple will exchange nup- under the direction of Mrs. Lois West Jordan, a son of Jesse and Tax Pamphlet Probably In Yule Mail not fail to perThe Magna Library wishes to Martha Ann Buckstead Aylett. He helps the V. F. W. faster the kind and then they will tial promises February 9th in the Page, and sacks of candy later Luther of patriotism that teaches love of form virtuous actions. Baccof Mr. thank Earl Carlson DecemSalt Lake LDS Temple. married Mabel Petersen given to each child. of and to the girls boys country tree hus for the pretty Christmss Announcement of the forthcomber 12, 1906, in Midvale. Book today your children and mine Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Haskell tu -- he contributed to add a holiday Survivors include his widow of the Time is a mortal thought, the ing marriage will be read with citizens of tomorrow. to Evans the festive the son of a members of library interest atmosphere the terta.ned divisor of which is the solar year. Idaho; friends Granger; great Grace, many by colits Post When parades your Mrs. rooms. n I of the two daughters. Miss Alta Aylett pair. Eternity is God's measurement of Family and special guests, ors, or sponsors the observance of d lone McDonald and Bud McDon-Huntyears. Rupert, Idaho and Mrs. Marvel A. holidays, or cooperates Ward Primary officers j aid at a buffet supper Saturday Mary Baker Eddy Smith, Grace, Idaho; two broth- patriotic school authorities with and civic or will earn who (800 Utahns and teachers enjoyed a delicious evening. A most pleasant time ers, Edgar Aylett, Riverton, and in contrib' NEWS that those receivthings more in 1952 and recently Gilbert Aylett, Grace; a sister, utedoing turkey dinner last week at the was spent by the group, to youth welfare, your V.F.W. ed by mail a bulky U. S. income Mrs. Mildred McClellan, Rupert; wardhouse. Thirty ladies attend- r is teaching-youchildren and y tax returns were advised Tuesand five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck ed, games were played and holi-ect and reverence for Party lose or Holiday not to l turdestroy mislay, cona Fune.-aday services will be tcitaincd Christmas Eve at gifts exchanged. the patriotic ideals we have risked the pamphlet. for Idaho. in guests. ducted eighteen supper key booklet contains Daughters of Utah Pioneers of The Sincere sympathy is extended ourInlives to preserve. Gifts were exchanged and a social thousands of communities, Hunter Lions Meet not only instructions for filing re- the Hunter Camp held their holito the bereaved family. tune spent. V. F. W. youth welfare projects turns between Jan. 1 and March day exchange gift party WednesMrs. Zillia Scheu Walker, 62, of (athletic and recreation programs) The Hunter Lions Club had IS, 1953, but also the blank forms day at .lie h me of Mrs. Mildred m. at command the endorsement of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squires Garfield, died Friday at 4 p. for completing those returns, ac- Moore D.nncr was served, fol- enjoyable Christmas party SaturMan Hunter Former undeter-! her home of natural but school, church and civic leaders. cording to information given to lowed by a iori.'il time. day evening at the wardhouse. A and children Beverly and DeLoy mined causes. Wins TV Award New officers of the camp for ham supper was served and a pro- ur Roosevelt, Utah, have returned In the V! F. W. we say the cure for this paper for local residents. She was born May 23, 1890, at Wuhtt You a the next two years are: Mrs. Nora gram later presented. Gifts were to their home after spending a deliquency is to be found juvenile Explains Mailing of Mr. and in healthy outlets for youthful zest son of These are the only forms which Miss, captain; Mrs. Wanda few days visiting relatives and Pocatello, Idaho, a daughter LaMar Smith, exchangcd. Happy New Year I Henry J. and Jeannette Lcath-ma- Mrs. Harry Smith of 3643 South and surplus energy. . first vice captain; Mrs. will be distributed by the agency friends in Hunter. Scheu, and married Robert 5200 West iri Hunter, has been Mildicii M Kire, second vice capMr. and Mrs. Richard Nuitall to taxpayers personally. Every parent knows the truth of William Walker in 1918. that's another awarded a merit certificate, na- - this formula-a- nd It is the first time the forms tain and M.s. Laura Kushton, sec- and daughter, who are n.iw living Holiday Party PHONE 2552 She had lived in Magna and reason why you can be proud of in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have been mailed to taxpayers in retary. by Sylvania presented tionally was for Garfield and many years i this manner, note officials. They where Mr. Nuttall is stationed Mrs. M. J. Brady entertained Television, according to word re- - your V. F. W. membership, member of the LDS church. feared some taxpayers may miswith the Air Force, spent the holi- iii inbcrs uf the Pythian Sisters Ogden Transfer solved from New Yurk where the Survivors include her husband; award ceremonies were conductunderstand the procedure, fail to days visiting their parents and and their husbands Saturday eve&-Jea ii VT? V- V ' Walked. nin' at her home. Games were three sons, Robert William keep the pamphlet and then wait Second Lieutenant and Mrs. friends in this vicinity. Fred Gale Mrs. er, Eureka, Mr. Smith, a program director anxiously for arrival of blank Heed Day and child are spending played and prizes given to Han and David California; Eugene Walker, both for WOI-Tan extended time with their parforms in a regulation letter-siz- e Now Son Li alrus Turner, Mrs. Tim Aines, Iowa, won of Mrs. three of Garfield; daughters, Mr. Brady and Harvey Gru envelope such as has been used in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Day the award for his public service eii, Anne Rigby, Magna; Mrs. program, Tn Our Care. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin of baugh. A late luncheon tfas serv- - Julia past years for distribution of the Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mary Kathleen Coleman, GarW. Bowen of Magna. tax forms. The former Hunter man is a Midvale, formerly of Hunter, an- - eJ to the group field, and Mrs. Frances Lucille Lieutenant Day has been sta- nounce the arrival of an eight of the University of graduate Pend ley, Qarfield; 19 giandchil Utah and of tioned at Camp Lee, Virginia, and pound, 5 ounce son during ChristSyracuse University. Visitor California Henthree dren; brothers, Alfred, will leave fur duties in Ogden. mas week. Mrs. Griffin will be He has always taken an active Pocary and Glenn Scheu, all of remembered as being the furmer part in speech and dramatics. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christoffer tello; five sisters, Mrs. Lilie AshMissionaries Home Jeanette Roberts of Magna. visited croft and Miss Margaret Sqjieu, .n of Pomona, California, Chiistoffersoni sister and both of Pocatello; Mrs. Mildred Mother of Magna Elder Arthur Hyinas, son of Mr. Rejoicing over the recent ar- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stauford, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Man Celebrate and Mis. M. D. Hymas. 6819 West rival of a darling daughter are brother-in-la1500 South and Elder Bert Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Patterson of Rasmussen during the Christmas Hazel Cubit, Twin Falls, Idaho and a sister, Helen, residing in 90th Birthday Date son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nix-u- Sandy, formerly of Hunter. holidays. The visitors are former Magna Twin Falls. 5890 West 3500 South, are Mrs. Catherine Buckstead Holt, Funeral services were conductFor Vacation home after spending two years as Mr. and Mrs. Milan Borich and residents. ed Wednesday and burial made in South Jordan's oldest resident, missionaries for the LDS church. daughter, Sheila, spent Christmas was honored by friends and Returns Home Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Hymas labored in the Great in Salt Lake with their son and We will greatly appreciate the cooperation of many Sincere sympathy is extended neighbors at an open house SunLakes Mission and Mr. Nixon family, Mr. anJ Mrs. Darcld friends and customers during this time, tho first vacaFri"nds of Mrs. Albert Bullock to the bereaved family. served in the Northern States. day evening celebrating her 90th tion we have had in many moons and wo thank you for will be happy to learn that she birthday. past courtesies and your cooperation now. your Material gifts and pastimes tend with has returned home from a Salt her husband, Together undershe where to obliterate the idea home in built the first Lake hospital brick in they Enjoyablo Trip spiritual went major surgery. She is doing consciousness, leaving one alone Jordan. Mrs. Holt still lives in Ed and Orlean Richardson ELYSIAN BURIAL 4330 South Redwood Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey nicely. and without His glory. this home, enjoys good health and and family have returned home GARDENS Christmas was made a happier, Phone Mur. 1636! Mary Baker Eddy spends her time crocheting pillow and Mrs. case lace for her family and For Information Call or Write from an enjoyable trip to Cali- more jolly time for Mr. fornia, accompanied back by their Bullock as their son and family, H. W. TAME (Most conveniently located son, Evans Major and Mrs. Dean A. Bullock Funeral Home to Magna area) 1084 Crandall An. was and three daughters, Susan Ann, released Evans recently Salt Lake City. Utah from the California LDS mission, Patricia Lynn and Pamela Jean after serving there for two years. of Fort Riley, Kansas, as well as The group later toured Cali- a daughter, husband and son, Mr fornia, Mexico and Arizona where and Mrs. B. S. Hess and little they visited Mrs Doxey's brother Steven of Aston, Idaho, arrived and family, Mr. and Mrs Rawlin to be with their parents. The visitors also renewed acEvans Garfield, Utah AS quaintances of many Magna 2 January Friday Mr. and Mrs Willard Smith and friends. Starts 7:00 p. m. Complete Show After 1:30 p. m. family spent Christmas in Brig- - With Your Keep Important Income Tax Blanks Enclosed Christmas Parly well-know- er Soul-fille- arfield Woman HUNTER en-da- j Dies At Home Of Natural Causes mine-resp- PRATTS TV SERVICE :i r, CITY BAKERY Will be j Closed Personalized Service Jamu 2. ft 3L$ McDOUGAL Funeral Home THE LAKE THEATRE PONY SOLDIER In with TYRONE POWER TECHNICOLOR Also THREE CARTOONS NW AMAMftftNVUmMAftAMMflAMAAMWWWWWVVVl mmsm AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre January 3 Saturday Complete Show After Starts 7:00 pt m. I p. m. tS? 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