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Show Friday, September 4, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Cl TALK-- peace versus war. -This offers horizons to youth as few generations have had. The great challenge facing humanity Home In Hunlar (Continued from front pace.) is to create a world where neither with his parents, Mr. Visiting energy nor hy- and Mrs. Bert Day, and other reChilean nitrate, which developed nitrogen-atomi- c drogen will jeopardize the human latives and friends in Hunter, is the proces of atmospheric nitrogen race. Second Lieutenant Reed Day, who to carry on the war. is home on a y furlough. 58, Olsen Hatch, K. Elnara Mrs Quite often our young people, Lieutenant Day will report to Koosharem as many go listlessly through died at her home in Fort Ord, California, before reillness. a school, feel that the pioneering after lingering Mrs. ceiving his overseas orders. of was mother the She age is over. This Is certainly not of true. Thera exists today one of the Forest (Verne Id a) Washburn Five-Da- y Leave greatest problems that humanity Magna. Sincere sympathy is exWach, son of Mr. and Doug has ever faced the problem of tended to the sorrowed family. Mrs. Fred Wach, has been home leave with respending a five-da- y V latives and friends. Doug has been stationed in Memphis, Tennessee, with the Navy, where he has been attending school He will report back to Corpus Christi, Texas, to continue his studies. YOUR CARDEN FTitz-Harb- er 30-da- CONOCO SERVICE OPEN! I f i The: Famous CONOCO Service! We Invite You To Drop In For Grant Damron Keith Bennett Reed Damron I .Roy Damron To Radar School Airman c T. W. Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke of Magna, is now attending advanced Radar School at Keesler Air Base in Mississippi His new address is: Airman c T. W. Burke, 3398 Stu. SqiL, Box 530, Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. He was formerly stationed in Florida. 2-- M00 West 2700 South la Magna (JUST EAST OF CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY) I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIJI SPARKLING Briggs Beauty Ware I BATH SETS in FOUR LOVELY COLORS E SETS COMPLETE to FLOOR. INCLUDING TOILET SEAT, FAUCETS. SUPPLIES and TRAP 2-- Sergeant Ira W. Pollock is leaving Sunday for Korea. His wife and baby will make their home in Magna. The many friends of Lieutenant Bud L. Silcox will be interested to learn that he is in Korea. His address is: Lt. Bud L. Silcox, 01889442, Btry. A, 171 F. A. Bn., APO-8o p. m., San Francisco, Calif. 6, c-- Afternoon Bowling To Start Sept. 8 Only $299.00 (Also In WHITE at 8274.50) E With lha purchase of each complete Briggs Bath Set in colors Afternoon bowling at the Utah s Copper or while, we will furnish for only 99 cents, sufficient Club for ladies begins J-PLASTIC WALL TILE to equip the tub for shower. (Msxnext Tuesday, September 8th, 3:30 E oclock. E hnurn 60 square feet tile) Anyone wishing to participate E Call Today for Free Estimates on Installation in this popular sport, is extended a welcome invitation to attend the F H A TERMS afternoon league. B i I KENNER APPLIANCE & Hike. I or 252s DIAL 2619 South 8800 West imiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiimuT 7732 Extra years of ago malm OLD QUAKERt&e smootBeslot ! toBtgAyaiiHOrtirtcdv Tty t uni yooTH igrtoi 26 1 PROOF. OU) QUAKER DISTILLING CO, LNWRENCEBURG DIGNIFIED Community Baptist Church Regular services will be resumed Sunday, September 6lh at the Community Baptist Church. Bible School is held at 10:00 a. m., and worship service at 11:00 o'clock. The sotmon subject will be The Great Invitation." The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Mr. LaMar Smith and Mr. Ralph Bork of Ames, Iowa, spent a month's vacation visiting Mr. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and other relatives and friends. Mr. Smith is a television announcer in Ames. Take all the swift advantage of - Shakespeare the hours. INEXPENSIVE Complete FUNERALS With A Beeutifu! Ceiket . WILFORD f. KAY Funeral Director 2128 So. State KAY -- GRAFF doioniai MORTUARY Mrs. D. E. Dimond entertained members of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. A dainty luncheon was served and the time spent socially. The group meets September 11th with Mrs. Thelma Huish. Mrs. Floyd Coon has returned home after a major operation, per- formed in a Salt Lake HaspitaL She is progressing well ATTEND CHARLES T. GRAFS rvntnl Director Dial 6-38- 26 Dies Glen J. Drown, infant son of Glen and Marie Jones Drown of 5744 West 3500 South, died Monday at 8:13 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a blood ailment. Survivors include the parents; two brothers, Rodger and Randy Drown; a sister, Susan Drown, Hunter; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Jones of Hunter and Jessie Drown, Magna, and a Mrs. Elizabeth Drown of Midvale. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. Presents Films WEDDING A social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Petersen Monday evening and featured by a film presentation from Roger Hanson of the Wilson LDS Ward. Mr. Hansen recently completed a mission to Denmark and showed interesting films of that oountry, also Sweden, Norway, France, Rome, England and other places he visited in touring Europe, following his mission. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Loveless and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent and family Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer have and Mrs. Hanson, the mother of returned home after an enjoyable the missionary. vacation spent at Lava Hot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams Springs in Idaho. have returned home after spendMr. and Mrs. John P. Hickman ing a summer vacation touring and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, YelMiner have returned home from lowstone Park and other points of an enjoyable vacation spent in interest. San Francisco, where they visitLove is to the moral nature ed a sister of Mr. Hickmans and also in Mountain View, California, what the sun is to the earth. - Honore de Balac guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell and two eons have returned home freon Long Beach, California, where they attended the wedding of Mr. Powell's nephew, Stephen Henry Powell and Miss Janet Rhodes. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Powell, former Magna residents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. A. V. Powell also attended the wedding August 29th, and remained there to visit a longer time. - HUNTER NEWS By Peggy Mae Wiibeck Honoring Mrs. Mary Lowry, a bridal shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Mis. Alta Witbeck. Other hostesses were Mrs. Inez Doxey and Mrs. Pearl CourtwrighL Games were played and refreshments served to twenty-fou- r guests. Mrs. Marie Drown entertained members of the club Thursday evening at her home. Visiting was enjoyed and refreahments later served. Mr. and Mrs. Les Craig announce the arrival of a new son on Monday, August 17th. He weighed in at 10 pounds, 11 ounces. Mother and new child are doing well. Miss Karma Heaton is back home after spending a month in LaJolla, California. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Austin spent an enjoyable weeks vacation at Grand Canyon. a Miss Carleen Benedict of Redwood City, California, is here visiting Miss Elaine Phillips. Vacationing in Hunter as a guest of relatives and friends is Mrs. Grace Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall and son. Dale are vacationing in Idaho Falls, Idaho, as guests of relatives. Mis s Babcock Weds Marshall Araoe In Pretty Home Rites SAVE wild Lovely Miss June Babcock of become the bride of Marshall Arave in a pretty home ceremony Thursday evening at the Babcock home. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin F. Arave of Magna. For her wedding, the bride chose a pale blue afternoon frock, fashioned with a jacket and pinned a corsage of white roses and gardenias to her shoulder. She was attended by a sister. Don Guggisberg stood as best man for the groom. A reception followed the nuptials, and the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, California. They arc now making their residence temporarily in Lehi. Honoring them, Mr. and Mrs. Don Guggisberg entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening at their home in Salt Lake City. Lehi Utah, me you can do all your banking in- ... "ONE- STOP1 Garden Chib Meet lcople like that "Money in the Bank" feeling our Systematic Savings Plan gives Magna HAVE A " they also like the complete Hanking Service that meets every financial need. This bank encourages thrift for "One-Stop- . . ; I I worthwhile purposes homes, cars, education, business opportunities, and security. SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY. Each account CIGAR FROM-- - is insured to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit All is smiles in the Harold Harding family for a fine baby boy was born Wednesday, August 28th at St Marks Hospital and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 2 ounces. Two sisters and a brother at home are happy about the new baby. Insurance Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Woodard of 8780 Edith Circle in Magna be- $247 I NEWS The regular meeting of the Flower Garden Club is slated far next Wednesday evening, September 9th at the Fireball Mr. Verlan J. Braithwaite will beginning at 8:00 p. m. Everyone teach instrumental music at Whit- interested is invited to attend. tier School, starting this week for Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Pearce the 4th-5t- h and 8th grades. All interested parents are ask- and Mrs. Elva Bezzant attended ed to contact Mr. Braithwaite. a Fenton Family reunion last Students in these grades will have week in Pleasant Grove. A most an opportunity to participate in enjoyable time was reported by the group. the music, if they so desire. Instrumental Music At Whittier School Infant MAGNA came the happy parents of a fine boy on Monday at a Salt Lake Hospital Mother and baby are progressing nicely. The same day, Mr. and Mrs. Cash J. Delahunty of 5041 West 3500, also rejoiced for a son arrived to grace their home. All concerned are doing well. Mrs. Bill Wach and Miss Christine Morris of Dallas, Texas have been vacationing in Hunter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach. Start Your Systematic Savings Account h- - HRSTfSECURIIVlBAK5UJTAH |