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Show Friday, February 29, 1952 - LEADER GARFIELD THE Ridge, Publisher Edith N, Ridga, EdUot PubltsUd Silica ISIS NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Howui Published By Tha Coppn Printing Company Irauad aach Friday morning at Garfiald. Utah Entered as sacond class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1873 at Garfield. Utah tha Utah Adjudged one of tha best weekly newspapers by Reported Improved Meeting Held Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by tha National Editorial Association. 31.50 Mr. William Gallagher is reAn enjoyable meeting of the yeai ar.ii subscription rates Payable strictly in aavance readers its from was any upon contributions improved at his home folported American welcomes Auxiliary Times Legion Tha must be signed. No held Thursday evening at the lowing a serious illness last week. subject of public interest. All communications j LTt,ih Copper Club and attended His many friends wish a complete 'ttention paid to anonymous contributions. by the membership. Discussion and full recovery. was hold on the annual sale of Members of the BB Sewing Remembrance Poppies and essay Birthday Anniversary Sewing Club Meets Club will be entertained this contc.it which will be held during The birthday anniversary of Monday by Mrs. A. E. A Ion at the month of March. Mrs. Thelma lfuish c.it ei tamed a social gathering, All ladies are A potluck luncheon for the' Mrs. Nondas Nichols of Magna members of her Sewmn Club uiged to attend. Auxiliary ladies and member of was celebrated Tuesday by family members. The group enjoyed din- Wednesday evening at lier home. the Legion followed. ladies Luncheon was served to the ner at the Smorgasborg in Salt who will meet Wednesday, March Lake City. after which they went Marsha Lou Shaw, four-yeaMr. and Mrs. George Voshell 5th with Mrs. Marian lluish. had as Sunday guests, Mr. and old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La-- , to a movie. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rex R. Simmons, Mr. and Mar Shaw, was the guest of honor Mrs. Arch Haun, a sister of West Blaine Lund of Kearns, Mr. at the television birthday party Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Mrs. Donna Cromar entertained Sandman stories shell, a brother and Mr. and Mrs. members of her Sewing Club on and Mrs. Archie Knaus, Granger; featured on Little. George Voshell, her parents. Salt: afternoon. Bub Mrs. and Mr. Strain, home. her Wednesday at evening Wednesday E. Lamb- - guests who attended with her D. Mr. Mrs. and ladthe Lake, was enjoyed by Sewing and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen enter- ies, followed by serving of a late son and daughter, Mrs. Earl Evans were Kathy Ridd, Bobby luncheon. The group is planning of Bingham. A social time was en-- a Kenney Davis, Vicky Hubbard ta;ne(j a gr0up of close friends at . and Carol Ann Naylor. joyed by the group. theatre party for March 7th. luncheon on Wednesday. A Mjrsha was presented .focial ime was enjoyed, 1 gifts and a lovely birthday cake. Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Returns to Camp Garfield News Happy Couples Club i . I r- j i : I! I B" League stationed j captured high with the Marines at Camp Del-- j Gayleof Powell 460 in the B League f.crits mare, Oceanside, California, has' Utah Copreturned there, after visiting forj Tuesday night at the of ten days with his parents, Mr. and per Club w.th games Lillian Riley and Ella Empey Mrs. J. Frank Lamb of Magna. tied for high game of 183. Mrs. of 142. Pfc. Nelson J. Petersen has re- Riley had another one turned to Camp Pendleton, Ocean-sid- e, Others were Dorothy Merrill, Irene Tuckey, 149; Millie California, after visiting for 164; 151; Virginia ten days with his wifq, the former Christoffersjn, Lois Shaw, his parents, Mr. and Walker, 158; Ruth Andrus, 140; Mra. LeRoy N. Petersen of Grang- June Marshall, 147; L. Rigby, 172; Flo er, other relatives and friends in Patty McDonald, Nola Farnsworth, Smith, this vicinity. 141 and Phyllis Grow, 158. Teams 2 and 6 took 4 points and 1, 3 points. Squad No. 4 had high game of 675 and Team No. 1, 1832. "A" League Afternoon League Romaine Zito rolled high game of 219 in the "A League and another one of 172, and Cenella Ruth Thomas took high game of Rodgers took high series of 533 169 in the Afiernoon League. with games of Others were Mary Jensen, 167; Some of the other high chalkers Norma Powell, 164; Emma Streb-blwere Elaine Husband, 153; Villa Williams, 152; for an excellent 522 scries; Norma Sain, 150; Ethel Stevenson, Vivian LaVon 148; Margaret Uns worth, 148; Kemp, Bette Cutler, 162; Bessie Larson, 140 and Rula Gar-ridDea, 210-18131. Norma Minster, Pearl Pfc. The Happy Couplet club were entertained at their monthly gathering Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poulsen. Games were played and dinner later enjoyed. a chow-mei- n In addition to the host and hostess, the guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Poulsen, all of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Don Petty and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Albert of Salt Lake City. The group will hold their next social with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Poulsen. B SERVICE NEWS Kirt J. Lamb 142-16- 5; 146-14- 2; We live too much in platoons; we march by sections; we do not live in our individuality enough; we are slaves to fashion in mind and heart, if not to our passions and appetites. -- Edwin Hubbell Chapin Natural liberty is the gift of the beneficent Creator of the whole human race. Alexander Hamilton He who thinks for himself, and rarely imitates, is a free man. Friedrich G. Klopstock Womens Howling Undergoing recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, California, is Merlin L. U. S. Must Build Civil Defense Rigley, seaman recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Rigley RURAL of 426 Copper Place, Garfield. Rigley, who entered the Naval service January 10, 1952, was Moore, 155. PROTECTING HOME FRONT graduated from Cyprus high Edna Meyers had 168; Raxie U school. (Tkit it the tecamd af i jmVi af artidet an riril defeat, bated an the baokleibe MTli attained It may Civd Itefente" prepared by the federal Card Dele ate AdmmiUratwa. Aline GrifGillespie, D. the Cttmameai fram Printing Ofce, Wathtngtan, Superwttadtai tf Dtcameatt, fith, 166; Thelma Singleton, 176; fat ten cent.) Pfc. Joseph D. Ahlstrom, son of Babe Wimmer, Beth By MILLARD CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ahlstrom of Ahlquist, 155; Dorothy Dea, Federal Civil Defend $ Administrator Afton Drain, 160; Sylvia Even if forewarned of war, our armed forces can- Garfield, is now at the Lowry Air 157. not prevent attack, for there Is no sure way of keep- Force Base in Denver, Colorado. Wimmer,No. 2 took 4 points and Team He was formerly stationed at defenses. our from ing: enemy planes getting through No. 6, 3 points. Base in Texas. Air Lackland be to upset the The enemys first objective would war efforts of the civilian population, os well as to destroy property and to kill and injure people. His aim would be to make you quit, leave your jobs, desert your homes and start panic among you. Panic can tdke a tremendous toll of lives. It also can bring production to a stand-stilIt is the task of tha civil defense It is imperative that farm famito1 organize and train millions of Americans so that each one will be lies learn about biological warfare prepared to render the beet pro- and how to watch for It While tective service at the moment it is you are protecting your family and LESS THAN OUR COST Hermitage e, 150-15- 3; AMERICA HAS IMPORTANT e, 2; yeute$tle 180-15- 2; I&esoaode! I l j PART III tvorfil 8; I YOUR HOME BUILD A GARAGE I On EASY FIIA TERMS L DOWN Let us help you plan & SAVE YOU MONEY O. IUCNAlBIt.-IIDWE.C- i MAGNA. UTAH PHONE 2271 And Hang Me Up Cut Me Out Gem Theatre February 29, March Friday, Saturday 1 Complete Show After 1p.m. Starts 7:00 p. m. -Aft Tyo been pushed as far as I'm gonna go ND DSW BNItESUE-BiE- - NOW ALEUK3EI I'M COMING BACK!" Mam Mae KS non rSXUCTMS MOM Double Attraction llEUMfl INU BncM JMt UWMXCE 1 XTMSUS fMCSMMI 12 NOON STARTS "ROUNDUP" When Is Your Birthday? Hey Gang! Come u Get Your Trader Chamul Last Chapter of Serial & Features Cartoons A Little Rascals Comedy. SATURDAY March 2 3 NOTICE THIS WEEK Starts Sunday 5:00 p. m. Last Show 9 Starts Monday 7:C0 p. m. p.m. Sunday, Monday n-- w it and QingUj$ rpi Doris T (3aj Our Reg. Price 1935-34.95 Ford V8 1941-4- 7 . . 4.95 . Ford or Mercury 1937-4- 0 4.95 Ford V8 4.95 1940 Chevrolet THESE ARE LOTS Any Size and $550 up. 2.45 2.45 2.45 10 Down 24 Monthly Payments Ih Flowing Well District 2.45 e PAULOS AUTO CO. I MAGNA. UTAH DIAL 6011 3ftentucdp Start a Home MATS, ALREADY CUT FORM-FITTE- Jlratyit FREE Pickup and Delivery during February ft March DIAL 2129 or 3311 Price 6 qmet (y THE RUSH! Call at Jones Insurance Agency 5635 West 3500 South Phone Murray 0124-R- 86 THE OLD HERMITAGI PROOF COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCK! 2 it - Porcl got it ! room One of these 3 new 52 station wagons will fit your needs to a "T I do-a- ll Fords all-ne- Ranch w Wagon, like all Ford Station Wagon, is two con in Coach-cra- ft one I Its Boc.y is Fold tha stowaway rear seat away and your Ranch Wagons ready for business! Available with V-- 8 or Sis. Hroe 1f available), Ferdeaetic, Overdrive, Ni tm Smack Wagan arm eptieeol eetra aaat iMMNe & Gffia tofeiiDll&ps FiaLiiaj Everyone Invited eke needed. your livestock from infection! and Your aim should be to accept your crops from infestations, you that training so that you will know are cooperating with the civil dehow to rescue the trapped and in- fense program. There are ways of keeping jured, know how to work with volunteer unite, know disease from spreading, and of how to prevent panie and know protecting our food and water how to perform any of the specific supplies. Civil defense, working duties of civil defense, particularly with existing health agencies and those you have indicated, in your physicians, attend to that job training, that you are best qualified We should be prepared to cope to da. with poison gases. And we eau There are ways to eave thoube. for there are good defenses sands of people from the effect! against them. There are waye heat end of bloat, radioactivity of sharply reducing lose bomb. There are from the atomic gaa attacks, and civil defa waye to take shelter, to provides tha beat answers. the trapped and injured, Civil defense service! are waye to cut fire Iosco to a ganised to bring in help from outmum. Organlred civil defi side, and to get u stricken city can do those things. back into working order in the The atomic bomb is too expenpossible time. It provides sive to use purposely on a farm shortest shelter and medical can for food, relative this community. However, victims of attack. freedom from attack only odds to Defense Takes Planning tha responsibility of tha people Civil defense takes planning, orwho live in such areas. Civilians away from tha target area will be ganization, and a lot of hard work. better able, mentally and physical- There are jobs for you. Find out ly, to cope with situations of where you eaa servo your family, community and yourself tha disaster. beat Then volunteer for tbs work Farm People Equipped With ears, trucks and tractors vou are best suited to da Civil defense cannot protect available, term people are well every life and every home, but it equipped to aid any stricken will save thousands of lives maywithin their reach. Mobile be your life or the life of someone port, rescue and evacuation are phases of civil defense that dear to you. rural folk ora especially qualified (The next article will discuss to do. To do any of them without what would happen if an confusion and delay, you must be fell on your city without civil organised and trained. defenaa) AVOID mats Zfloor drUHV- - GET YOUR LAWN MOWER CONDITIONED BEFORE SPRING 177-15- 5; 10 V Two-ton- e beauty I Country Sedan favorite! With "stowaway" aeat down, roar eat out, you get the most level loading space in Ford's field. 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