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Show Garfield Leader. Garfiel GARF THE : Publish Published By The ( Howard 1 H Edith Enlered as second class March 3rd. IS of H.e b one Adjudged give Association, Press Slate Editorial Association. Mail subscription rstc cc The Times welcomes t. A inieie ol public ubject r attention paid to 1 - To- T i C I Classes Open 144-14- 9; NEWS 2; 138-14- 7; 142-13- Adult Sessions M..-.- S Pumas pjiak' i t. Ve tij'. iiiis ,i ci.'t cl. a Ashby 136; 2026 Telephone rain1 for h.:it ot bul w.it Lit ni S.i..tli'- JjS.ly broant him afRegistration is n.w fected fur the Adult Ed .ifat ion classes sponsored bv tin jrtnnte School District and PTA, announce Mrs. Rob. rt Fox, who is in chjrge of the local y: u.io. bttihd Ey ',j,j Mis. Alfred H.uih entertained Tjisd.iy a! crn.i.n for the 6th -- M:. Pali's 1U (ii.i.le m'Jiduy ii.M.ivii ury. of her Fifteen ijugiitc:-Vicky an after-m.igur.-d-s ir.ioyed uii.j In Mia. K.i iiarJ.-- ' 100111 uv art id p.un s. Birthday cake1 Numbi1;- Hooks. We rnnki 'making ice cum w.'te served. jiiJ , 12 for mils Type classes at til.' same amount as tnc (5.00; lampshade making rt 6 numb. r. We put them in a G jc.-t- s of Mrs. Oral Kemp for classes for $1.50 and and will show tin rn to our j.ar-- ' icviTui days this week were her classes will be taught at lr.u'k-ban- k cuts on conaulta'.ion night. iiiutii r, Mis. Myron Barnes of junior high scl:nol. Mrs Richards' First Grid. rivm'jMon and m sister, Mrs. are classes Sewing no' being LiiiRae lligiey of Salt Lake City. conducted at Cyprus by Mis. C. M. Simpson. They are Mic I M.ss Redds room Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wiliams worm buokmaiks on colored Further information and ri on th above rluvi-- may per. We made a red apple with in.l children spent last weekend be obtained by calling Mrs. Fox a giccn worm coming out. n Log, visiting relatives. Redd's Seconi toad at 2195. Mis. Plotl will be guest shm-e- r to be if honor at a sto--In our room we had t:ie iiuiiiv cf at went held FiuI teacher because our ,.0.u Kiggs. Sixteen neigh- (t.i California. We liked her very Mis. niiood ladies will attend. much and we hud a lot of fun She was nice. Her name was Mr Mrs. Mary Lou McClery and Citing i. hiidr.n. Rhonda and Bradley, Hicks' 6th Grime icpnr.fd Saturday for their home In Mr. McCartys room we are n S.rnth Gate, California, followdoing frac'ion. We have lea: nod ing a pleasant visit with her sisa lot. Wc like to du fractions for ter, Mrs. Don Collard. they are fun. Randall Carter, -- Kathy Richards, 6th Grade son of Mr. and Mis. Clifford Carter, was guest uf honor at a I Like the Sounds of Autumn I like the sounds of autumn. uirthday party given by his The wind moaning through the mother on Tuesday afternoon. Twelve children attended and entrees, Th? rustling of the leaves. joyed the games and delicious refreshments. The rattle of rain on the roof. Busy squirrels gathering food. Dogs howling at the moon. The birds Dying south. the Strcight -- Mrs. Gourley's 3rd Grade I. Bourbon Kentucky Monday Afternoon FOR RENT- -2 BR home with gas In the Monday Af.ernoon bowl-- 1 in at 3110 heat located OLD! YEARS Magna, 6 So. 8S20 West. $80 a month. Write ing. May Sanders had high game lof 153 at the Utah Copper Club. K PROOF. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT B. B. Winn. General Delivery, 'Other BOURBON WHISKEY . THE HEISCHMANN games w.re Elaine Pollock, 22 Moab. Utah. 145; Reva Boren, 142; Betty Poul-seKV. DIST. C0RP., OWENSBORO, 136; Ruby Bowen, 135; Gus-ti- e Conradson, 132; llazel Hansen, 130; L. Matthews, 130. - to us. C -- . I.i-e- !i - s FOR FURTHER PaRTICUL CL COUNTY CONSULT AND GUARDI PROBATE SHI? NOTICES. Notice to Credit nf ADA J CLARK, ceased. c. Creditors will pief.-n- ! with voucher to ihr underst at 8993 West 2701 Soulii, M. d: Utah, on nr before the Hih 1937 January, A. Frank V. Clark. Ex cuMr o Estate of Ada J. Clark, Dint--cei John A. Rnkieh, Altai I. Si Executor, 8995 West 2700 Magna, Utah. Date of First Publication, vember 9, 1950. vember 30, 1950. Date of Last Publication, NOTICE Third Judicial District IN AND FOR THE COUNT SALT LAKE In the Matter of the Volu Dissolution of ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT PANY, a corporation of the of Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY G that Royal Crystal Salt Conr a corporation of Utah, has fi the District Court of the St Utah, Third Judicial Distri and for the County of Salt ita Application for Dissoj praying for an order of di tion of Royal Crystal Salt pany, and that the hearing on has been fixed by the lor Thursday, the 27th day Gem Thursday, Friday, 7:C fc SiL Starts Thuri. Complote Shov MBH1 J)tKlIU I21KWJI su - 1.1 lit urM-im- wi wmitu Starts m- j n, 145-14- 4; 140-15- Enjoyable Visit Mrs. Alfred Marino and her daughter. Mis Dorothy Marino, have returned home from a most enjoyable three week visit in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where Seif-lov- e is more opaque than a solid body. Mary Baker Eddy FOR Aluminum Storm Doors: Windows f they were guests of a daughter, and four children, Mr. Awnings I and Mrs. Gene Wilson. Patio Covers i son-in-la- w 5-- TREE Roofing Siding ESTIMATES PAULRAZZECA Magna 217S s s g a 003 self-lov- e. iew Chevies by the score- all sweet, smooth and sassy! - ( There are 16 more where these four came from) j ' ld SEDAN "ONE-FIFTY- " TWO-TEN- SPORT COUPE " Womens Bowling thats n, From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Tlisre'll Always Be An "Expert" Drove out to see hue they're y getting along with the new that' going to pas xuper-highwa- through town. While I waa there a fussy little guy- -a spectator, like op to the foreman on the job and atarted making all sorts of suggestions: "Shouldnt it go little farther left there? . . . Why don't you bank the curvea more? . , . Those ditches ore awful close" . . . and so, on and on. The foreman took it as long as me From where I sit, free advice k railed "free" because it's usually not worth much. That little fellow was typical of the kind uf "expert" who can't result getting ia digs about how you work, what you wear, why you happen to prefer a Iflase or beer with your eupper. People like that don't mean to be troublemakers but the road to real iatuleranre is paved with their good intention. BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE Norma Sain, 139-13- 3; c, 169-15- 3; I I rvberoid!I ROOFING and SIDING ... For 0 I fc display this famous trademark PAULOS FIRST SECURITY. H oo AUTO COMPANY Phone 6611 or 2000 Joe Vaculin, 2154 Green Stamps of new Cheyrolets for !57. Nineteen Only franchised Chemlet dealers FREE Estimates. Call Wa Now Give S line-u- p new passenger car models that are lower, longer and new right down to the wheels plus the dashing new Corvette. Theres one that w ill fit into your life beautifully. Come in soon and see! ISO-14- 3; Irene Romolo, Norma Hauler, Emma Streb-blArvi.ia Knight, 136; 145-13- CORVETTE Look over the whole 171-14- 6; 153-14- 3; Copyright, 156, L nited Slates Brewers FauaJniiim CD i Tuesday League In the Tuesday league, Marian Bowden had high game of 179 and another one of 141. Others were Elva.Rushton, June Elva Bowden, Nelion, ho oould, then asked politely, "How does she look for length?" OTIEIH CiCfiiCIlt 146; for a 468 series; Esther Matz, 165; LuWana Fran-ze164; Denice Disera, 143; Vi Nordquist, 144; Helen Wimmer, 158; Dorothy Davis, 146; Millie Christofferson, 155; LaRae RusNorma Ceilings, 164; sell, Alice Ribotto, Erma L-u- me-ra- CUT ME OU Butterfield, Margaret !Zito, Nadine Conley, 134. Norma Sain Giles, 141. picked up a 7 split. Team No. 5 took high game of Mrs. Max Cloward will be host704; No. 6, series of 1969. Squad "B League Ng. 3 took 4 points and 5 and 6, ess to members of her Sewing Club on Friday at her home. B" League, Clnone 3 points. In the Ladies of the group are invited. Dyches had high game of 192 and others of 151 and 148 for a 491 The price of greatness is reseries Tuesday evening. The greatest of all flatterers is sponsibility. Other games were Rose Marie Rochefoucauld Winston Churchill s try IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE STATE OF UTA1 See Magna Elementary School News For PTA Local Carol Bertoch, 132; Ruth Thomas, Amelia Romrell, 156; Nola Sizemore, 132; Joan Simons, 136; Madeleine .Robinson, Mabel Jean Kemp, June Jeffs, Margo Wadsworth. 139; Lila McCarty, LAKE RIDGE 1 The Magna Times is L. as a Newspaper to pjLli-Notices, having been appri Com I of In the Third DUt Lake County. Estate Friday, November 16, 1956 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah Iktued ich Friday ..the Magna, Utah Bonk for Everybody 1 J V -- w SO Saturday Mic 12 Noon OHnnnn"-"- ! Rtooitl Who-- Sunday, Monday, Starts 7:00 P.M. Hera's Th Gt rjACKIJUNSI " ;joyi Vou mean Mb? could open a checking account at First Security Bank?" NoShowJJ Starts Thursday, Fpscial Thanksg dont need a lot of money to have a First Security checking account. There are no minimum requirements. You may keep as much money, or as little, in your account as you want to. First Security offers checking service for everybody! Show Starts Thanksj SEV An BETWEE1 Fust Security Checking Account gives you them advantages, tee: ssve lime and effort You have legal proof of payment r money is safe from theft or lost You save money on taxes have better control of your money You establish a credit reference Drink Mil! Don't delay open yew account today I We want to serve YOU I reduces fatigue If From tMMvWDIMNA ... r..,u D.HW v ' SL- IwtiMsMM iteiiaa nuin im UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION for all fhm t5r Ufmmm U? Mining is one o industries. Thru our statu hold d of mines. Thet waste material, thorn into a Ik use. Mining or "from 5, uarth comas an abundant rim itisosi itniuas company. - uuiciciiuii. isiiam A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah lfu Co. It Fabricating Subsidiaries: Chase Bras. Copper j Kennecott Wire and Cable Co. 6fllUUf.WMN6nuflRM SCHCNLCY DIST.I INC NMiOa f RANKF0RT. RT. |