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Show Friday, August 29, 19S2 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty. LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Rid go. Editor r. Published Since ISIS Published By The Copper Printing Compenr Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1179 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah tale Press Association, given honorable mention by the Rational HBoria! Afftriftlwi MaQ subscription rates Payable strictly in aavance 51.50 year The limes welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public Interest. All communications must be signed. Mo attention paid to anonymous contributions. Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity. Samuel Johnson NOTES HUNTER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rushton and family spent the week at Provo reservoir fishing. Formosa Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith are the proud parents of a new daughter who arrived August 24th. She weighed in at six pounds, 10 ounces and will be greeted at home by three sisters and one brother. We ipmeialize in Chinese & American Foods Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. MAGNA NOTES Engagement Revealed Of Prominent Couple; To Wed Nov. 21at Mr. and Mrs. Merton Alldredge announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, LaVee, to Wayne LaMar Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Nelson, all of Magna. The young couple have selected the date of November 21st for their wedding date and are now making plans for a gala reception. The marriage will unite members of two prominent local families, and the announcement will be read with great interest by hosts of friends. - Mr. and Mrs. John Moesser and Corporal and Mrs. Henry M. son, Bruce, enjoyed a trip through Johnson and daughter arrived Gl:icii-- r National Park and Lake Monday to spend two weeks visitLou,,, in Canada. ing Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Latham and Mrs. li win Boyles of Atwater, other relatives and friends. California, has been a visitor at Corporal Johnson is a member the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jardell of the U. S. Marines, stationed Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Winford at Camp Pendleton. California. Jackson of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Horace J:;nes of Hunter and Mr. Novel Jam Session and Mrs. Beryl Jensen of Salt The theme of a Jam Session," Lake City. will be featured next Tuesday, Chinese Family Dinner served all times. LURCH 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. 5 to 9 p. tn. DIMMER OPEN HOURS a. m. to 2 a. m. Weekdays-I- I Bund ays - 3p.rn.to2a.in. Closes Monday at 2:30 p. m. FRED SUE. OWNER have returned home after September 2nd at the Garfield NEWS family a two weeks trip through Glacier wardhouse, sponsored by the First National Park, Lake Louise in Ward, beginning promptly at 7:30 Canada and Grand Coulee Dam. oclock. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas have Novel refreshments will be InMrs. Lavina Nielson, and Phylserved, and everyone is cordially returned home after a trip to dianapolis, Indiana, when they lis of Hunter and Bishop andi invited to attend. visited with their son, Arthur, Mrs. Howard Barben of West who is serving as a LDS mission- Jordan returned home Party Honors Bride August Honoring her daughter, Mrs. ary. They visited Carthage jail 12th, from a very pleasant vacs-- 1 on and other points of interest tion. In Port Huron, Michigan, Joyce Snow, a recent bride, Mrs. Fred Brecke entertained at a their way home. they met Mrs. Nielsons daughter, who completed a two prettily arranged party at the Margene, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck had year mission Utah Copper Clubrooms Monday for the L.D.S. as their weekend guests from Church in Canada. evening. They all Mrs. Jennie Games of bingo were played by Sterling, Utah, toured Ontario, Canada, visited Mrs. Aiken Larson and Niagara Falls, attended the eighty guests. Luncheon was served at tables beautifully decor- three children and Mr. John Lee pagaent at Palmyra, New York ated in late fall flowers with tap- Ludvigson. and visited many other places of ers on either side. interest Kenneth and Marvin, Richard) Assisting in the gift room were Kunz of Sandy, Utah, have been Mrs. Sherman Taylor, Mrs. Ida M. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Sorensen spending their summer vacation of Salt Lake and Margene Nielson Warr and Mrs. Yvone Neff. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Hunter are visiting Mr. and Wach. Mrs. H. J. Sorenson and family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris and of Downey, California. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones and children, Myrna and Craig reThe H. J. Sorensens recently a from Mr. to and Mrs. Robert Jones spent moved to cently returned trip California from Hunter. an enjoyable weeks vacation at Ketchum, Idaho. Pasadena, California, where Mr. Vacation time When one associates with vice, and Mrs. Willard Jones attended but Hunter still is almost over, has a welcome is but one step from companion an insurance convention. mat out for many friends and to slavery. ship relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day and Francis Quarles Mrs. Dorothy Simpson of Idaho Falls is a visitor at the home of F. D. Marshall. Miss Janice Ash from Victorville, California is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ki Lud-vigso- n, Is No Up to $2500 If you're looking Ion 341 W. Center St. Phene Magna 6372 Phone Phene Prove 104S 13 Phene Tooele ISO 9013 W. 2700 Smith MAGNA SALT LAKE CITY PtOVO ... 22 West 2nd So. TOOELE S. Main Street State University indudes And Hong Me Up Engineering Gem Theatre August Friday-Saturda- y, Starts e e e e 29-3- 0 Complete Show After 3:00 PAL 7:08 P.M. ' TwCUBTB of instruction Education Medicine Pharmacy Nursing e Law. Mining Fine Arts b1)bH)BRviw v Social Work r tH Ottka mi MBs FpmMsbI UNIVERSITY UTAH MMnCMrlUt STARTS 12 NOON Sunday-Monda- Plan now to offend wafeh for u man to represent you in Washington S. Eccles Marriner great special OLD T fflCKOH? PUBLIC FINANCE PRIVATE BUSINESS ADM. AdvHi SOt and as a FIGHTER FARM SUPPORT -- enhance the great Bourbon Taste of events. has proved his great worth lol ChikkM AGAINST TRUMANISM and both Inflation r on- - OH "lOMIOImn Wf and deflation. ad ECCLES IKE THINK ALIKE MARRINER pQTAH J ss SEPT. PRIMARY S. ECCLES STATE FAIR mm muiwum tm firmnwn Sfl e teiiaiae 9 VOTE REPUBLICAN FOR U. S. SENATE IN GOOD TELEPHONE SERVICE... Walt Granger has done more for Utah than any man in Washington! The best telephone service in the world is right here in America. Telephone men end women in Utah want In keep it that way. We have continued the largest construction program, in our hiatory during the lort few year 2sssSSSSiSiSSSSSi experienced. 1 Finishes 3:30 one-ha- lf despite the highest cost levels we have ever This year we have been building new facilities el dm rate milium dollar a month. The telephone instrument it only about 6 at the equipment required to lerve you. It ako take wire, poles, cable, switchboard, and 1 Starts Sunday 5:30 Last Show Starts Monday 7:00 Now 6 years old of ever August District Agent Mayflower Inter. Is 3130 So. 3560 W: Manners breed morals. George Bagby S' Cartoons, Serial and "Little Rascals" y, RICHARD Dick OPENSHAW Me BOBA YEARS When Is Your Birthday? Both Features Everyone Invited from OCC HAVE A STAKE SECOND FEATURE SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lone and daughter of Tennessee have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lon Rushton. Mrs. Lone will be remembered as Maxine Rushton. The Lones plan to remain here in Salt Lake. old tU PICTURE A You are luring Business and other fields Buy Your Car and Fir c ALL THE FAMILY. and athletic program Youll find all this . . , and much more at your TO SAVE MONEY? with his family and friends on leave from Tennessee. He will be stationed at Mexico. 21 Home state environment Colleges Cul'lie Out thra 13 An outstanding faculty Contest opportunities FINANCE COMPANY OF UTAH IDO SUgd K MORE EXHIBITS MORE FUN MORE SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR A friendly university A balanced study, social ' Mr. Sharon Rushton, who is serving in the armed forces, has spent an enjoyable two weeks SEPT. Pqidarity Unexcelled study NATIONAL of Salt Lake City is visiting with Ramah Marshall This it at the... in Moessor. Miss Colleen Turpin HUNTER You'll find ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS other equipment of many kinds Mere telephone men end women are 0:00 P.M. required to provide service iHirsiir Hermitage over twice a. many a. in 1940. ' . ,4;. TO OFFSET RISING COSTS -- ftlllH Wilk J. CAIIOL NAISH and MEWS Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursda- September y, 2-3- -4 amt Complete Show After 3:00 PAS. ALAN YOUNG - DINAH SHORE Starts 7:00 PAL mri Gat evemiJG-- ! 7He 0 V fbemihepH VtM Y0UtiS-Sif0- WE HAVE HAD TO ASK THE UTAH PUBLIC SERVICE twrflt pmdnoW ANDIt-CARTO- . COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL TO INCREASE RATES -- FOR: and Weber Basin Pio-e:1s- a. it ha. on any . tltTSMcobr THEATRE j a Tfabng-Sat- 'tfmrtfonr e ftttfKtti OucK 1 u W tU . M - , ft, 1 1MW AjmU Author of capital gains provision for liveslt.k producers. e Author of Disaster Lean Act, insuring Federal loans for a major disaster. e Author of Forest Act, authorizing conservation programs. all e Author of amendment to increase Social Security benefits. MtSBftasagnwmgaunaeaigw BMivHwiMHiMaMjter, higher Mm CARLET ANGEL Granger-Thy- e His Stnngth and Leadr$hip Are Needed" 1ICNARB DEMURS A UNIVERSAL MTOOUTIOML GRANGER for SENATOR PICTURE ALL THE BIG ONES ARE COMING wage, are The money we receive from telephone user b used to meet the daily expense ef running the There isnt enough left to finance business. K . THE OLD HERMITAGE PROOF iOMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC Pd. M Mr. PRIMARY Omni fes IseaS. SEPTEMBER ALL SM.a, Cfcmu. 9th of your' own service. A growing telephone busi-ne- ss mean, that more money is (pent far materials, supplies and wages in Utah We operate in 65 Utah eomraunilica. Pay checks cashed an soared. Main Street mean more business in each com munity. Jp Our problem are the lame a yours: but ef telephone growth so we try to obtain that money bom we will continue to keep the cert people who will invert their savinp in telephone service a low aa possible in spile of inflation. securities. investment They win pul their money in other unless we can pay a fur the use of reasonable-retur- it We believe that yen want to continue to VOHHEkOeCARLOfiOCIt HUDSON am Use. have telephone service became It enhance tba value business or household. We have to pay more for material. e Sugar beet and wool legislation. fc ' TVW.'fcv.TOrfs, ha the same impact an Utah telephone o para-lioRESPONSIBLE GRANGER HAS BEEN Scofield, Newton A "CSV"-.-' W don't like to inmate rstes, but inflation have a constantly expanding and improving THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE v A TELEGRAPH COMPANY |