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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah NEW BABIES Mr. and Mri. J esse L. Christensen of Magna are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on November 7. She will be named Friday, November 21, 1952 Lovely Reception Honors Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Max Payne Featuring an unusual decorative theme of late fall flowers, Mr. and Susan Gayle and big sister at Mrs. Max O. Payne and their home is rapidly making the acbridal party received guests at a arrival. new quaintance of the reception Tuesday evening, November 18th at the Utah Copper Mr. and Mrs. Rulon C. Cook are Club. happily entertaining their young The young were wed in daughter, Brenda Dawn, who was the clubrooms, couple witnessed by famborn Sunday at the LDS hospital. members and a few close The little miss weighed 7 pounds ily A and 6 ounces. Mrs. Cook is the friends.of reception for a large followed. group former Donna Mae Walters. This bride is the former Miss LaRae Syndergaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen are Mr. and Mrs. D. Carstensen of wee a the proud parents of baby Salt Lake Rayand the groom is girl born November 4th at St. the son of City Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marks hospital. A brother, DonH. Payne of Garfield. ald, welcomed little Miss Linda home. Joyce Official Visitation Grand Chief Pearl Mahan, accompanied by a group of Pythian Sister Grand Lodge ufficers, made her official visitation to Oquirrh Temple No. 13 at Garfield Thursday evening. Visitors were present from Ogden, Park City, Magna, Salt Lake City and Carbon county. A gay social time followed. well-wishe- rs Joint Anniversaries Observed Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privett observed their 35th wedding anni versary, their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baw-de- n of Granger, celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary and another son, Alvin observed his birthday anniversary, all on Sunday at a family dinner party at the Bawden home in Granger. Mrs. Alvin Privett and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett and their families enjoyed the dinner function. Mr. and Mrs. James Piivelt, grandparents of the group, were also in attendance. Prominent Pair To Wed This Frday A reception this Friday evening, November 21st at the Utah Copper Club will honor newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne LaMar Nelson, who were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Merton Alldredge and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Nelson, all of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Vadis J. O. ! 22. Magna TV Sales CLASSIFIED Service Hallicrafter child-tendin- g. T-- j ! V I L yellow gold wrist-watc- h with metal band. Reward. LOST-Lad- ys 22. wholesale. 41c lb. WE WILL BE CLOSED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Special Gift for that Special Man at Christmaatime or anytime. s 5 $49.00 each. Kings Men Toiletries We have Air Maid Hosiery for women, delicately icented, individually wrapped in beautiful shodes. We will endeavor to serve all our customers Wednesday and will deeply appreciate if all who have deep freezers take their rolls and pies before Wednesday. ;E WiU be closed untU we move into our new shop at 2755 South 8600 West Magna. New Bicycles. 4 popular makes THANKSGIVING DAY I ROBERTS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 6231 West 8950 ' "Tubbys" Turkeys. (Tom Turkeys.) Box lots at VFW Auxiliary Moat South LOST-Sunda- LOCKER-Specia- GARFIELD 2700 keys in light tan 22. of Garfield are rejoicing 8950 West. Black cocker Owner spanmay reclaim same keycase. over the arrival of a daughter iel with collar and license. Reward at Copper Printing and paying for gas range, if Thursday at a Salt Lake hospital. FOR SALE-4-bur- ner 22. brought back to Jim Zogg. this ad. A name has not as yet been chos- good condition. Reasonable. Dial 22. 6588 or inquire at 2950 South 9750 Magna Row. en for the baby. home with FOR SALE-5-ro- om 22. West, FOR SALE-19- 51 Twin tub Dex- fuU basement double garage, 4 A fine, bouncing baby boy was ter washer with electric pump, acres and farm buildings. Only born Monday at a Salt Lake hos- FOR SALE Dressed siewers and condition. Reasonable. 8900 down. Chas. Owens. 2700 So. perfect 40c Also B. hens. Mr. home and per to of the roasting pital grace 22. Phone 6084. 22. 6776 West dial 2085. Nelson fresh Farm, O. on Mrs. eggs. and the Poultry J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Ferree of Den00. 6414. PORK-He- ad modern furnver, Colorado, are visiting Mrs. same day, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert phone and leaf lard oft FOR RENT-4-r- m. Ferree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crosby of this community, also whole or halt 32c lb. Phone 9923 ished home in Magna. Phone 2491. turTURKEYS "Tubby Reids became parents of a fine boy. E. Baxter in Magna. keys wiU be for sale at 8100 West Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Talbot 2700 South (formerly Pucks in llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllL First Child 22. entertained Sunday honoring the Magna), on Nov. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS J A lovely daughter was born to 70th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kearns of 3024 Talbot's father, Mr. L. G. Dillcy. WILL Tend children in my home while mother works. Inquire 3093 & South 8850 West, Magna, Friday, A group of family members 22. South 8600 West. in a Salt Lake hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. CAN-Gi- ve excellent references This is their first child. WiU tend chilfor in dren home, any shift. Inmy Another Magna couple, Mr. and COAL Stoker or lump. Min. or2755 South 8800 West dial quire Mrs. Keith Wilkins, are rejoicing der 2 ton. Stand, prices. Spec, bulk 2136. 22. over the birth of twin girls Wed- price on orders of or more, a at Salt Lake hospital. All year round. 24 hr. service. nesday LOST-Bicy- cla taken in front of concerned are progressing well. CO-O- P COAL CO. The Set the Experts Own! Gem Theatre Friday night Rew 181 W. 17th So. contact for return. Please ward TV Picture Tube Cleaned and antenna turned. Mrs. Jul Pritzkau and two chil- "ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED." 22. Utah Shoe Repair, Magna. TV. Auto Radio and Electrical Repairs dren, Kathy and Kyle of Buhl, 24. Phone 2500 Idaho, are visiting Mr. Pritzkau's FOR RENT 3 room apartment parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Marsh FOR SALENorga gas rang, al- with Lain Bytendorp, owners Jack Dunstone, garage, unfurnished, with all. most naw. Cheap. Call 2433 or tee separate entrance at 5910 West iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimi 22. 3500 South. at 5260 West 3500 South. 22. Couple Honored at Military Ball Staff Sergeant and Mrs. George Pagel of Magna were honored November 11th, Armistice Day, at a Military Ball held at Hill Field Air Force Base. S.;Sgt. Pagel was honored for being the soldier with the longest service record, 25 years. Mrs. Pagel was named outstanding mother, having had two sons in the military service, a daughter now in the armed forces in Japan and her husband in the service. S. Sgt. and Mrs. Pagel led the Grand March at the ball, which was a formal affair. to tend children Please return to 3008 South 8100 or inquire West or 2973 South 8800 West. during day or evening. Inquire 22. Mrs. Eva Christensen, 3011 South FOUND-Fo- ur WOMAN Garfield Babies at only. E Wonderful Christmas Gifts For those who wish to bako thoir own pies. wo pio halls at only 10c each. E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fea-tur- o BAKERY CITY Dial 9958 DRUG Garfield, Utah UP TO $25 OO On Wednesday. December 3rd from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p. m., a VFW Auxiliary meeting will be held and each member is invited to attend as plans will be completed for the annual Christmas ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY! party. Any woman who desires to join is kindly asked to call Mrs. Thelma Simmons, 6084 or Mrs. Vonda Thomas, 6100, or drop a card to Mrs. Simmons, B & G Row in Magna or Mrs. Thomas, P. O. Box 493. Garfield. Any woman whose son or husband served overseas during World War 1 or World War II is eligible and welcome to join this Other Amounts Stop in today Proportion ... for friendly Service. One-Vis- it natbonal FINANCE COMPANY OF UTAH MAGNA group. 9013 W. 2700 South . 22 West 2nd South 341 W. Center St. 13 S. Main Street Phone: Magna 6372 Phone: Phene: Provo 1045 Phone: Tooek SALT LAKE CITY PROVO TOOELE ... ... "Golden eggs a doad goose its an old story, just as true as avar. Yet we often forget it. Take taxes, for instance, like otheq costs, taxes can go so high thay fore tho closing of marginal mines. And whan a mine is dead, so is its payroll, its purchases, its tax payments, and all tha benefits it produced for everyone 1 in 22-56- 1 am . V GM Opens $194,000 Highway Contest 'v n7TyjIr whatcha 40). y HEADQUARTERS mean-infla- tion GENERAL MOTORS Better Highways Awards JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! J - Contest affects me? Enjoy this , mi. 13 GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON Yep, young fellow, that's the stoty. Everything you need has gone up in cost because of inflation. Milk, baby food, d even those "slicks youre wearing. But don't let k get you down. There are lots of us in the same boat For example, everything it takes to provide telephone service for your folks has gone up in price. A And then...ihere are taxes Of course, next March your mom and pop will get one small break. They can count you as their "little deduction. i But Uxts tike big bile out of the money your mom and pop pay us for telephone service. The total telephone tax bill last year averaged $2.70 per month for every Bell telephone in the country and this year it'll be even higher. m Bourbon Bay of the Ccntunf 61 PI60I tTMlBIT IOOIIIH WHISKEY inif mi annual rupecri mip. kv Don't miinnJerilmd ns, little fellow. Everyone wants to pay his fair share of taxes to keep this country the best in the world. But we also want Msec to it that your telephone service remaim the best in the world. And with higher costs... higher taxes.. .well, were up spins! real problem. -- jhe FROM DETROIT headquar- each of the 48 states plus the Disters. thousands of entry blanks trict of Columbia will receive and rule books were being 81,500 each. Two honorable menmailed out this week to contest- tion awards for each state and ants in the General Motors Bet- the District of Columbia will be ter Highways Awards Contest. The contest is the largest of its kind ever attempted and GM is offering 162 prizes, totaling for the bet essays on the , rubjoi-f"Hew to Iltm ant P.iv for the Sofc and Adequate Koads Wc Need. and woman Opon to every in the United State?, the offer a fir it national award of $25.0i'i); second place nationally, $194.-Ufi- O each, a total of 98 state honorable mentions. GM is sponsoring the essay writing contest, which closes on March I, 1953, in an effort to ; stimulate "more natior.-wid- e thinking, , enhance , the great Taste of I Bouthon $500 discussion and under, standing of the facts of our current highways requirements.- Entry blanks, rule bocks and further information about the contest may be obtained at any $10,000; third place, $5,000; and GM passenger car or truck three rational honorable men-tirn- s dealer in the U. S. or by writcf $3.1.00 each. In addition, ing to General Motors Better there will be nine separate Highways Awards Contest, Genawards rf $2,500 each. eral Mutors Building, Detroit 2, Finally, first place winners in Mich. tt-i- ti i; EHRA-YEMl- S v: 1 tVfw OUJ H1CK0RT 5 |