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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord I, There Is Liberty.1 GARFIELD THE LEADER Friday, November 6, 1953 w omen Howard Ridga, Publisher Edith N. Ridga, Editor Published Silica ISIS Publiihad By Tha Ceppar Printing Company Issued aach Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Enlarad as aacond clam mail mattar undar tha act of March 3rd, 1879 at Garfiald. Utah Adjudgad ona of tha best waakly nawipapara by tha Utah I tala Pram Association. givan honor abla mantion by tha National Editorial Auociation. The Oquirrh Camp, Daughters MaU subscription rate Payable dricily in advance - SLOO year. of Utah Pioneers, will meet TuesTha Tima welcomes contribution from it reader upon any day, November 10th at the home lubject of public interest. All communication must bo signed. No of Mrs. Nettie Clark, at 7:30 p. m. attention paid to anonymous contributions. Cohostesses will be Mrs. Lucille Berrcit and Mrs. Rachel Wolsten-holmAll ladies are invited to Veil A. Haws, Wednesday afternoon at her home. Luncheon was attend. served to the ladies at table beauMrs. Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. tifully appointed with late fall Nora Gallagher entertained memflowers. Prizes at bridge were given to bers of the Ladies Aid Tuesday at Church-roomMr. Georgia Perking enter- Mrs. A. C. Carman and Mrs. L. L. the Community Baptist servwas luncheon A late tained members of her Sewing Pullum. The ladies will meet NoClub Wednesday evening at her vember 18th with Mrs. Carman. ed, followed by an afternoon of visiting and sewing. v home. A gay, social time was enjoyed by the ladies. Mrs. A. C. Isakson entertained In Magna Again at luncheon Wednesday honoring Mrs. Wallace Williams enter- Mrs. Bert Wheelwright of Kuna, Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, accomtained members of the Idaho, formerly Mrs. Beth panied by her daughter, Mrs. Reed of Club and special guest, Mr. Magna. Day and two children, returned Monday from iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Idaho, where they were guests of another Bowen daughter and family, Mrs. Edward Connolly. Mr. A and Mrs. Connolly recently became parents of a fine baby boy, making their family two daughters and two sons. The new baby was given the name of Bruce Edward. Mrs. Day's husband, Lieutenant Day, is serving overseas. Mrs. ON A Day, the former Ruth Bowen, and two children will make their home with the Bowens until his return. Group Meal s MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS e. MAGNA NEWS s. Just-A-Me- re Me-Clc- Pocatello, BBIHV QUEEN HOT FUDGE SUNDAE CRISP AUTUMN HUNTER NOTES ByPoggy FROM-- . from the sunny state of California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E Johnson in Magna have been Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reid and two children and Mrs. Robert Curler of Rosemead and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kemp and two children of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Johnson and two children motored to Spanish Fork, Utah, Sunday to visit with Mr. Johnson's aunt, Mrs. Ella Edwards, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Edwards, resident, recently offered one of her eyes to save a young child's sight, but it has not been determined as yet, if the offer will be accepted. Lovaly Party Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth was hostess to members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at a prettily planned party. A dainty luncheon was served, and card games later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Velda Jones. Mrs. Donna Duckworth and Mrs. Kay Paulos. The ladies meet November 18th with Mrs. Duckworth. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Ross of Richland, Washington, formerly of Bacchus, will be interested to learn of the arrival of a 9 pound 15'v ounce baby boy 29th. He has been on named Robert Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ross's address is 218 Bernard, Richland, Washington. 8th Son Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tuttle of Magna announce the birth of a fine by on October 28th at a Salt Lake Hospital. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 4 ounces and has 7 brothers and 1 sister at home. All concerned are doing nicely. Mae Wiibeck A most welcome wedding anniversary gift in the form of a fine entertained son was born November at her home Sunday compliment- 2nd to Mr. andMonday, Mrs. Eugene Cat-te- n r guests, the date ing twenty-fouof Magna, and tipped the being the birthday anniversaries scales at 7 pounds, 15 ounces. The of her husband and daughter-in-laparents are undecided A buffet dinner was served happy about a name. Brother Larry, 2z and an enjoyable time reported. years old, is eagerly wait.ng the at home. The Hunter Camp, Daughters baby of Utah Pioneers, will hold their Back Home Again meeting this month at the home of Mrs. F. W. Cooper, 3878 South 6000 West November 19th. Brimming full of news of beautiful Hawaii and an enthusiastic Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin admirer of the islands is Mrs. Gerentertained six couples at their trude Halliwell, pastor of the Maghome after the Halloween dance na Community Baptist Church, returned Saturday night from Saturday night. Late refreshments who were served and an enjoyable a five week trip to the picturesque time participated in by the group. place. She attended a PEO convention in the Northwest and went on the chartered PEO trip to the islands by steamer. Mrs. Visitors Anniversary Baby J. Mrs. E. Nielson W. W. Borland, Mrs. B. W. Rich- ardson and Mrs. Carl Long. A late luncheon was served. Enjoyable Trip Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith have returned home from a pleasant three weeks vacation spent in Ephr&ta, Washington, visiting with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. The two Smith families motored to Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, for an enjoyable jaunt. Mr. and Mm Floyd Clifton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm Hamilton Galt at their home in Salt Lake City. Home is the resort of love, of joy, of peace, and plenty where supporting and supported, polished friends and dearest relatives mingle into bliss. Thomson. Mm H. Claude Anderson entertained members of the Club Thursday afternoon at her home. Fall flowers were effectively used in the living rooms and at the luncheon table. The group Honoring Mrs. Shirlec Westover Nye, who is leaving for Alaska to join her husband, Eldon Nye, member of the armed forces, the Pleasant Green First Ward MIA officers and teaclu-r- and the First Year Beehive class entertained at a social Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debs. m- s WHAT A COMBINATION! Games were played by a large group and a late luncheon served. Fall flowers were used in the table and luncheon arrangements, r Entertains Guests Crisp cl! ,r.'..i wicll.cr ci.cl JJLicus Mrs. Jean Barber entertained a group of friends Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. The guests included Mrs. C leone Farnsworth, Mrs. Claone Dyches, Mrs. Marian Gardner, Mrs. Donna Duckworth, Mrs. Virginia Turpin, Mrs. Kay Paulos, and Mrs. Barbara Barton. Hallow e'en decorations were used in the DAIRY HOT FUDGE SUNDAES go together. A mouthful of rich, hot fudge and creamy DAIRY QUEEN and QUEEN smo-o-ot- luncheon arrangements. Prises at bridge were given to Mrs. Paulos and Mrs. Bartun. h, Hallowe'en Social you'll be back for more. Try it today! DAIRY QUEEN 9525 West Main Street iiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiuiuiiiHiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuinimuiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii McDonald Phone Members of the ORC Auxiliary were entertained at a Hallowe'en social Monday evening at the Magna Women's Clubrooms. A potluck luncheon was served to the attending twelve ladies, and a gay social enjoyed. Flowers 9009 Weal 2011 GOOD OLD DAYS I LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD, UTAH SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Starts 1:00 p.m. CLIFTON WEBB in You're in tine dhrirafe nont NOVEMBER 7 Finis he 3:10 MR. SCOUTMASTER" of course but wed like ALSO FEATURE LENGTH CARTOON CARNIVAL AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT THUR.-FRI.-SA- Start money, Its your see you make the most of it. Gem Theatre 7:00 p.m. IN TECHNICOLOR NOV. Complet Show After 0:40 KATHRYN GRAYSON GREAT STRAIGHT pjs. SO THIS IS LOVE" - - N- jmrjsai 2 BIG FEATURES Fred MacMurry BOURBO- Barbara Stanwyck But Point THE MOONLIGHTER" SATURDAY ROUNDUP EXTRA SPECIAL-SELECT- Starts 12 noon Shirley Temple in extra power more satisfying power walloping Buick Fireball 8 power highest ever found in a Buick Special. Abo THE MOONLIGHTER" SERIAL AND CARTOONS COME AND SEE THE LAST PICTURES TAKEN WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Finish 3:35 Everyone Invited get extra room a lot more comfortable room real, room as much room as you get in cars You NOV. Last Show 9:00 pan. DANNY KAY man-size- In Technicolor FARLEY GRANGER AND JEAN MAIRE HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON" ALSO CARTOON AND NEWS ne .-- NO SHOW, Wednesday, November 11 NEXT Bourbon Buy of the Century" NOV. THUR.-FRI.-SA- A LION IN THE STREET AND SPLIT SECOND is this: You boss POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL Starts 7:00 p.m. 2 the smart point When you put up those few extra dollars for the Buick pictured here, youre in the drivers scat of a lot more automobile. FOR THE MATINEE ED Thats why we publish the price of the big Buick Special here to make Point 1: you earn buy this great performer for just "low-pric- e a few dollars more than the three." THIS WHISKEY !S 4 YEARS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. OLD 86 PROOF COUP, N. Y. traveler thats cushioned by coil springs on all four wheels, and engineered with all the other costly features of the Million Dollar Ride. And, speaking of extras here you get, at no extra cost, a long list of standard equipment that most other cars at or near the price of this Buick charge you for, as extras on the bill of sale. for onl road-stead- y $ 2441 So, as we said its your money and its your move. If youre aiming for the drivers seat of a buy for a lot less than you think come in and see us soon. hard-to-be- at SHOW MILTON BHU Non far MUCK I Me aUrCK-UR- U I TV every Saturday, alngi. "GM Kay D IV Football Ohm of Hi Tdey tin All. M Wk d, costing hundreds of dollars more. more solid You enjoy extra satisfaction satisfaction in the ride of this big, broad, WHEN SETTER AUTOMOBILES THE GREATEST mim IN 50 GREAT YEARS ARI BUILT IUICK WILL BUILD THEM ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah Todays local delivered price of the BUICK SPECIAL Sedan Model 48D (illustrated) ifVirasaf sctwiofin, ifsfi aarf local tom. If anf coaaeadlfei oMHa ml. Mew av Wf llffM is atf) ' wilhaof Mftea I charfw, All print tvbacf to ITS enter- Club-room- M. Witbeck Garfield News Mary tained members of the Women's Benefit Association Monday eves. ning at the Magna Women's Business of the group was conducted, followed by games of cards. Prizes were given to Mrs. Going To Alaska NIGHT MMM-mm- FEATURES HAVE A CIGAR California Visitors Section CLUBS ACTIVITIES TIME FOR A BETTER DEAL TRADE-I- N Wont the top allowance on your present car one' 3 great buy In the bargain? Como In and see us for the happy news now. |