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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, September 11, 1953 mens Chibraoma this Saturday, CENTRAL DISTRICT September 12, beginning at 2:00 FIVE FIRE WOMENS CLUBS TO p.m. All interested club ladies are ALARMS-NCONVENE SATURDAY O invited to attend. DOOR PRIZES Two names of local merchants who contributed door prizes to the Cyprus high school Class of 1943 A Board met ting for the Central were reunion, inadvertently Wisdom is afftimes nearer when omitted in an article last week. District, Federation of Womens we stoaD than when we soar. is at slated Wo the Magna Clubs, The committee also wishes to Firemen of Salt Lake County express their (hanks to McDoJiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii department No. 3 answered five nalds Flowers and Merrill's Beauty alarms during the past week 3 Shop for their fine donations. SALE-CIIOI- CE BLDG. grass fires and 2 Mazes on dry fanning land, south of Bacchus. No damage resulted. At 2820 South 8850 Wert, On Eut Side Firemen kindly request that beOffered by Magna Community Council fore alarms are turned in, residents living several miles away For Further Details, Contact John Rokich , Magna and Just seeing smoke, investigate. In the two dry farm fires, permits iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiii had been given land owners to burn their grain stubbles, and in both instances, (he fire alarm was cordially DAMAGE! FOR LOT Quillings Hold MAGNA NEWS The Magna Womens Chib members have been busy making a number of quilts and will be happy to quilt for anyone. They met A very enjoyable meeting of the Tuesday under the chairmanship adof Mrs. Lillian Bridges. Thirty Lady Lions Club, marking the vent of the fall season of programs ladies attended. and business gatherings, was held Wednesday evening at tire Magna Fire haLL Hostesses were Mrs. H. W. Bowen, Mrs. Glen Breeze, Mrs. Marcia Cromar and Mrs. John E. Papanikolas. The long supper table was centered with a beautiful arrangement of early fall blooms. Mrs. 11 F. Orr, president, presided and the following program numbers were presented: a and b piano solos by Miss Janice Breeze; vocal numbers from Mrs. Ellis Jones, accompanied by David Whipple. CHATTER BOX Gnraimad unnecessary. WITH pennniffig THE MILITARY Holiday Visitors SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 10:00 a.m. to Midnight HOME AGAIN Robert Duckworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duckworth of Magna, his wife and son, are now home after serving his country in the armed forces. The young man and family have been in Hawaii the past six months. They plan to make their home here. Receives Discharge Welcome visitors at the home of Mrs. Florence Johnson Nielsen the past week have been her son and Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Dell Johnson. Sergeant Johnson was recently discharged from the service, after serving 3 years and 8 months. He was stationed chiefly at Wichita Falls in Texas, lie and his wife plan to return to Texas to make their home. Special For Opening Day Only I I Deluxe Hamburger and Malt , both only 45c I Breaded Veal Cutlet on bun. 40c i daughter-in-la- I He will be a slave for ever, because he does not know how to - Horace use small means. FAMOUS free SUN-FREEZ- E SAMPLE CONES Popular holiday visitors in Magna have been Mr. Ottey Cerrone and Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Sanelli, all of Denver, Colorado. They were guests of Mr. Cerrones aunts and families, Mrs. Sam Conti of Magna and Mrs. Sanelli of Granger, who is also Mr. Emilio San-ell- is mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Borland, accompanied by their small grandson, left Wednesday for San Francisco, California, to vacation a shut time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas, and other relatives aad friends. Their grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas, has been visiting here for a short time. (12 noon to 8 p.m.) California Vacationists See our Completely Remodeled Service to after visiting a few days with Serve YOU BETTER! 8600 WEST MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson, two sons. Gene and Joel of San Francisco, California left Wednesday JOE RAINALDL PROP. Mr. Larsuns brother and family, W. G. Larson, Magna. They planned to drive to Idaho. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. La.son, n former Magna resiwell-know- dents, will be interested to know that their eldest son, Gene, who graduated this year from Washington high school, has received notable recognition for his ability in football and basketball. He was voted the most valuable player in both sports and also outstanding senior. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenwood returned Saturday from a trip to Bryce and Zion Canyons, Hoover Dam and Las Vegas, Nevada. Jackie, Frank, Hichard and Ellen Greenwood visited at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Earl Fehr at Provo, during this time. Honoring the 6th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Marsha, Mrs. Keith Barton entertained at a social Monday at her home. Twenty small guests attended and spent a most enjoyable afternoon. Party refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti of Magna are vacationing in Denver, Colorado as guests of rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Henderson of Venice, Utah, visited with Mrs. Hendersons sister, Mrs. Millie Christofferson over the weekend. Opening Meet The opening meeting of the Club is slated this Friday evening, September 11th at the clubrooms. Mrs. Lillian Bridges is chairman of the evening. All members are urged to attend. Magna Womens a picture tells you a great deal about Pontiac's beauty, its long lines and substantial feel. But the best way to appreciate what makes Pontiac such a great value is to get behind the wheel and drive it. Then you'll know you have a real performer in hand. Pontiac always responds with eager, ready more power than any highway will ever require. For all normal driving, the engine can loaf one reason why Pontiac Even -t- o-go on leads such a dependably long life. Theres a great deal more to the Pontiac story: ease of handling, beautiful k Dual-Strea- styling, MOTOR f o I i - I COMPANY Altar Society Meet 1: - 733 West 1709 South. g Dcflar forDollar vvit cant beaf a roominess, comfort and luxury. And there Is Pontiacs PRICE actually just a few dollars above the field! mswvery lowest-price- d So come in note and drive Pontiac, price Pontiac, compare Pontiac! Were confident that yooll quickly agree that Pontiac is your beat deal! PAGE V i A meeting of the Altar Society, formerly slated for September 9th, has been scheduled for September 16th, 8:00 p. m. in the hall. Ibis is a general meeting toe the entire parish. The month of September has been designated as a time to bring miscellaneous haaar articles, either to mass or rectory, announce officials Education makes a people easy lead, but difficult to drive; agf to govern, but impossible to enslave. to I t -- - m mm. |