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Show Friday, July 18, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." GARFIELD LEADER Howard RSdga, Publisher Edith H. Ridgo. Editor PiibHahod Siaco 111! Published By Tho Coppor Printing Company Isened aach Friday morning at GarfiaU. Utah Enlarad aa aaeond daw mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged ona of tho bait weekly newipapen by the Utah Plan Aeeociatina. given honorable mention by the National Bditeaial Aeeodatioa. Mrs. Lois Mae Bateman enterMali eutsecriptioa ralei Payable etricily in aavance $1.50 year The Time welcome contributions from it readers upon any tained members of her Card Club must bo signed. No Wednesday evening at her home. subject of public interest. All communication The ladies present were Mrs. attention paid to anonymous contribution. Betty Ann Bezzant, Mrs. Mitzi Cameron, Mrs. Joyce Pullum, Mrs. MAGNA and Mrs. Frank Hardy in St. An- L. L Pullum, Mrs. Evelyn Underwood, Mrs. Alton Cameron, Mrs thony, Mr. John Christofferscn Juanita Allen and Mrs. Bateman. and family at Ashton. They, lfr. and Mrs. Axel Petersen and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A late luncheon was served. two children of Ontario, Canada Reid Bracken and children of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Walker and are visitors for a week at the home Tooele attended a Hardy reunion Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pullum have of Mr. Petersen's cousin, Mrs. at Idaho Falls on Sunday. returned home from a very enRosa Rasmussen. Mr. Gene McDaniels of Glen- joyable trip to Grand Canyon, Mrs. Ruth Coon entertained dale, visited during the week with Utah. members of her club Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hook and famMr. and Mrs. Jack Dun.-itonevening at the home of Mrs. Max ily. Mr. McDaniels returned reDarlene, Marilyn, Tommy and Coon. Ladies of the group enjoyed cently from a European the social time and late refresh- tour with his parents, Mr. and Johnny D tinstone, Mr. and Mrs. motored to Evanston, ments were served. Mrs. Basil Gough, alter they join- Ted Daniels this week to visit Wyoming had he where him Holland in ed Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christoffer-e- n been on a 2 year LDS church hsve returned from s trip to mission. Mr. Gough and Mrs. Idaho. They were guests of Mr. Hook a. e brother and sister. Garfield News NOTES six-wee- THANK YOU We epecializ c in Chinese & American Foods Chinese Family Din ner served all times. LUNCH 11 a. m. to p. m. S girl who sang Mother's favorite PLEASE? MAY songs and the music. It has been NEWS so deeply appreciated by me and WE HAVE I return to California with a love- EARLY NEXT WEEK? ly memory of you grand people and again I say. Thank you Due to the July 24th holiday from my heart as only daughter next week, we would appreciate and survivor. Mrs. Vashti E. Boies Nevin receiving your news items early in the week. Kindly phone 3322 by Tuesday. Dr. C. D. Gark Thank you. Move To New Office THOUGHT Dr. C. D. Clark, Magna dentist, moved to his new offices, just east of the Magna Water Company, on Tuesday, and is now practicing in the modern location. He invites all his friends and palienta to come and see the new offices. INSURANCE DINNER I to Ip. m. OPEN HOURS a. m. to 1 a. m. Weekdays-1- 1 Sundays - Sp.in.to3a.in. Closes Monday at 3:30 p. m. j 18. 1952 Mrs. Katherine Whiteman and An open letter to the people of Auto Life Fire three children of Magna are leav- Magna: ing in the near future to join husI arrived home at 5:20 a. m. July band and father, Master Sergeant 13, 1952, bewildered, tired, sad 9 Resident Glass Ivan Whiteman in Japan. and alone to face the loss of my Whit.-.iiarememwill Mrs. be beloved mother, Mrs. Margaret J. Hail Damage bered ss trib1 former Katherine Boies, but I found I was not alone. to Pendleton, daughter of Mr. and me came You kind people Mrs. A. F. Pendleton of Magna. JONES INSURANCE with love, sympathy and aid. wish to thank each and everyone Now Homs to V Enroute 5635 West 3500 South Dad's old friends and of you, Mothers friends for the lovely 0 Murray 0120R2 Mr.' and Mrs. A. F. Pendleton floral offerings, the fine tributes H entertained Sunday honoring their paid by the speakers, the lovely o sw son, wife and baby, Mr. and Mrs. are who Alvin Pendleton, leaving this week to make their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. Alvin Pendleton is a civil Discover taste engineer for the United States government Formosa Cafe - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. j Japan-Boun- d July - CONDITIONERS (Editors Note: Change your thoughts and you can change anything. The world in which you live is not determined by outward circumstances nearly so much as by the thoughts which habitually occupy your mind. Even as sir conditioners keep the atmosphere of a room fresh and healthy, so THOUGHT CONDITIONERS will give clarity and power to your thoughts, peace to your mind, health to your body, and vitality to your life.) things that God will do for those who love Him, trust Him, and put His principles into practice. As you surrender your life tj God, every experience of living will grow increasingly more wonderful. Dr. Norman Vincent Peals stantly and automatically recreate us. The secret is to maintain contact with God. This channels The moral progression of a vitality and energy and constant can till people begin scarcely they into our being. replenishment are independent Every day, preferably about James Martineau mid afternoon when an energy lag usually comes, try repeating this text while visualizing yourself as plugged into the spiritual line. Affirm that God's recreative STATE FARM energy is restoring strength and INSURANCE power to every part of your body, soul. and your mind, your taining physical, mental and spiritual energy. The tension and pressure of modern living draws wearily upon our energies. But here we have a renewal method. The text reminds us that God created us and that He can con- E. O. RICHARDS AND SAVE! Possibly life has become difficuldismal. You may not be getting zest or thrill out of liv- t-even 124 W. 15TH AVE. GARFIELD PHONE 4492 ing. The text for today will restore In Him we live, and move, and the old delight in life. It tell you have our being. Acts 17:28 that you have never seen, nor heard, nor even imagined all the This text is a formula for main marvelous, amazingly fascinating Fire. Auto fc Life Insurance voot PgNNEYS 'The Bourbon Buy of die Centurf the FRED SUE. OWNER GREAT STRAIGHT SEE Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him. I Corinthians 2:9 ? JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS I Enjoy thin II Plllt S18AISHT lOURISI W9ISKEV MTlMUl IBTILinS fSOWCTS UIT. & it the SS BIG REDUCTION IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! FOR SALE home. Now ready fat your choice of decoratLarge shower. Youngstown sink and cabinets. Large and Tile bath ing. utility. Dinette off Kitchen. Lots of f MmMm. kitchen and Ux37 garage with drive strips and walks. FHA terms rU available. Open for your Inspection during construction. LOCATED AT 2743 SOUTH 8500 WEST, MAGNA is to for' Phone Magna 6648 For Showing 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAfc KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO.. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY And Haaq Mo Up Cut Me Out SPIRITS Gem Theatre 25 Printed NYLON DRESSES 19 After Show Complete 1p.m. Friday, Saturday Starts 7:00 p. m. COTTON OR RAYON SKIRTS COOL SUMMER BLOUSES SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED BETTER DRESSES REDUCED SUN BACK AND PRINTS SHEER COTTON DRESSES WOMEN July 18 JANET LEIGH PETER LAWFORD PRICED TO CLEAR I $4 $2 $3 $4 $2 $5 $2, $3, $1.50, Greatly Reduced RAYON AND NYLON DRESSES LtfustUiis Once". $6 CANNON TOWELS Bath Size 28x19 Solid Colors 2 "ROUNDUP" STARTS 1 2 NOON When Is Your Birthday? Cartoons Serial And A Little Both Features for $1 SATURDAY Rascals Comedy! Finishes Everyone Invited THIS WEEK NOTICE Tues. Sun., Mon., July 20 21 of Close-ou- t TODDLERS 3:50 SUMMER DRESS SPECIAL $2, $3 EMBOSSED COTTON DRESSES Sizes $1.50 3-- 6x on your trip EAST the . Planning to see great cities of the East . visit the nation's many historic shrines? For extra pleasure, go in comfort on the Union Pacific. The trip by train is half the funl a vacation in itself! 22 Start Sunday 5:00 p. m. Lari Show 0:25 p. m. Last Show p. i Start! Monday. Tuesday 7:00 p. m. DRESSES Sizes 1-- 3 Embossad Cottons. 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GET THE FACTS ON CAR VALUE PIECE GOODS One Table HOUSE DRESSES Percale Priced to Clearl 59c Women's. Nylon. 50c pair Ksn':, Ac.ort-- d brek-- Colors, $1.00 SPORT SHIRTS Men's. Broken Silts. Deluxe Bey Co.'i ni Crept. $1.00 SUMMER BAGS PANTIES Women's. Hurry! Children's, Colton $1.00 25c THE lisu. $2.00 yard Summer DRESS GLOVES SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS Broadcloth. $2.00 WORK SHIRTS Men's Army Tan. Sites 14'i to 17. $1.98 SHOW DOWN" WAY MAGNA DIAL MOTOR 5511 t |