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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH - I, There Is Liberty." "Where The Spirit Of The Lord THE Friday, July 25, 1952 LEADER GARFIELD Howard Ridga, PubUshor Edith N. Ridgs. Editor Published Siaco HIS Published By The Coppor Printing Company Issued ooch FrUiy morning at Garfield. Utah Entorod aa aocond daaa mail maltar undar tha act of March 3rd. 1373 at Garfield, Utah Maid Plana Adjndgod ona of tha bait weekly nawipapara by tha Utah Magna tala Praia Association, given bonorabla manlinn by tha National Augual Marriage Editorial Association. fail subscription ratal Payabla itrictly in navance - SI. SO raai To Idaho Youth Tha Tima, welcomes contribution! from iti raadan upon any aobjact of public lnlarait. All communication! muit bo lignad. No Friday, August fifteenth hi r been selected as the wedding day attention paid to anonymoua contributlonii of Miss Barbara Caldwell, diiuph-tc- r - Un Erma Coon and Mrs. Evelyn Lyit and listers spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City at the home of a sister, the occasion being the birthday data of their mother. Mr. and Mn. W. J. Dcaring, Sr. of Magna are visiting son and family, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Dcaring, Jr. at Gardner, Kansas Mr. Dcaring, Jr. is in the service and expects to be home the first part of 1B53. NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Hawaii Bound Honoring Mrs. Bruce F. Hillam, who is leaving with her husband, Hillam and four children for Hawaii, her mother, Mrs. R. C. Parks and Mrs. Howard Ridge entertained at a social for a large group of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. CaldFriday evening at the Ridge home. well of Magna and Charles Lcituy A social time was spent, late reKnight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- freshments served, and several lun C. Knight of Rupert, Idaho. gifts presented to Mrs. Hillam, Announcement of the nuptials who will be remembered as being will be read with great interest by the former Harriet Parks. the many friends of the popular pair. A reception will honor them Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood that evening in the Magna Ward-hous- and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fehr and chilHonoring the bridc-elce- t, dren arrived home Saturday after Ilain.l-to- n and Kirkman Mary Betty a most enjoyable vacation. are entertaining at a personal famous They visited many shower the evening of August places on their trip, going by train 8th. to Chicago and then by automoThe young couple plan to make bile to the Eastern coast, Quebec, their home in Magna. Montreal, O.tawa and other places in Canada, the Black Hills in E. P. Brown and North Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. report a wonfamily of lower Magna Row are derful trip. vacationing in Canada and a number of Eastern States, for several Mrs. N. L. Clayton had as lunchweeks. eon guests Friday afternoon, her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Club Entartainad W. J. Braun of Sacramento, California. They have spent the past Members of the B & G Sewing two weeks vacationing in Utah Club and their husbands were en- and Idaho. Mrs. N. J. Clayton, a Tuessocial a at festive tertained daughter-in-lawas also present. day at the Duck Club cabin of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson. Games Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olsen and of bingo were enjoyed by the three daughters of Reno, Nevada, luncheon served. a late and group have been visitors the past week Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Basmucsen and daughters, Judy and Kathy of rg m Hunter, have returned from a trip to Nevada and Ibapah, Utah, where they visited friends and relatives. They report a most enjoyable time. Lieutenant-Colone- l e. son-in-la- Formosa Cafe We specialize in Chinese & American Foods Chinese Family Dinner served all times. LUNCH 11 a. m. to I p. m. DIMMER 3 to 3 p. m. OPEN HOURS a. m. to I a. m. Wookdays-nndays 3 p. m. to 3 a. m. Cloaai Monday at 3:30 p. m. U TEED SUE, OWNER Miss Joy Marchant of Holladay has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hep-wort- h. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. and family motored to Logan, Utah, Tuesday, to attend a woodwind concert tinder the direction of Max Dalby. The concert was p esented at the Utah Agri-cult.il College Auditorium. Loel Hipworth, a student of Mr. Dalbys, assisted in clarinet quartets. Hep-wor- th m u Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Punshun left Thursday for a two weeks vacation in Sn Diego and adjacent vicinity of California. They will bruthc--r and visit Mrs. family, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Rees. By Ed Nofzigei "JOE BEAVER" of Mr. Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen, sister and family, Mrs. Emil Williams, all of Magna and another sister, Mrs. Wendell Hibler of Kearns. Miss Marilyn Olsen remained here to visit with relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKune and two daughters of Wheeling, West Virginia, left for their home after vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zogg for a few days. Other visiton at the Zogg home are Mr. and Mrs. Clem Boop of Mingo Junction, Ohio. I Honoring the birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. George Voshcll, a group of family members entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday at Wanship. Those in attendance were the honored guest and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Haun, Mr. and Mrs. Nunny Nicholes and Mr. and Mrs. George Voshell, Jr. INSURANCE I Life Fire Auto I Mrs. C. G. Harris Hail Damage j South I y e I a I our I I I e I I JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS I I Enjoy this JONES INSURANCE J 5635 West 5500 enjoyed visit of two sisters, Esther Keeter and Alice Edwards of Oakland, California, during the week. The two ladies were put enroute home after attending a National Educational Association convention in Chicago as three-da- Resident Glass I I I California Visitors 17-d- I e Eastern Visitors Mi.-sc- Birthday Honored - Wedding GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON I S ampies an d aDtsarUaaatof Asrkahim ftaratSnteU. Th human tact lives on trees if trees didn't protect and maintain oil and water resources, thcre'd be no human race." o ur And Hang Me Up Cut Ma Out Gem Theatre July 25 26 Friday, Saturday Complete Show Aflar 3 p. m. LOVE AND IAUGH RtOTI j Starts 7:00 p. m. M-O-- .CLENHFiHiO'RinH ROMAN f'U DARCEL DEMISE I In the home and around the farm, electricity can do so many jobs . . . such as food freezing, water heating, feed grinding, milking, sterilizing utensils, water pumping, tool conditioning, and many, many other tasks. Electricity on the farm costs so little and does so much! an d work-savin- g w a, au on in sub mns amusi as urns m, um gs saw ymk iip sy yn titi ft mw eaaa i mss e I SATURDAY "ROUNDUP' STARTS 1 2 NOON When Is Your Birthday? Both Features Cartoons And Serial! T Everyone Invited Finishes Sunday, Monday Starts Sunday 5:30 p. m. Starts Monday 7:00 p. m. MG-M- S MARATHON 3:15 SuperEushion 2728 July by Last Show 3:20 p. m. Last Show 3:00 p. m. GOOD-YE-AR InTECHNICOLO New lew cest Lexvry Ridel Up to $23 GENK I Kaiv tcqnmor soaks up ota e Im prutwra e Easter ail you and your or. e Strung curd body fur mdufiuq. e Eutra lough Wood far mire CARTOON ft NEWS Tues., Wed., Thurs. Starts 7:00 p. m. July 29 30 31 Last Show , KATHRYN GRAYSON HOWARD ... KOI MBafCROMNI ifi ALSO CARTOON AND NOVELTY rm nr "As.. - T SERVICE. PHONE OR COME IN. 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