OCR Text |
Show Friday October 10, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty.1 LEADER GARFIELD HUNTER E t 1 s ', : . and California. 6000. - x . BETTER... 1 have listened with some amazement to tho uninterrupted flow of campaign promises made by my opponent so far in ibis campaign. I have noted, too, the similarities between the Mayor's proposed program and that of lha National Administration, particularly in it attempt to obtain efficient government by creation of naw departments with ever increasing overhead and personnel. My promises have been different. When faced with the scandalously inefficient operation of the Utah Liquor Commission a product of tho last state Democratic Administration I demonstrated that honesty and efficiency in government can remove corruption and scandaL And hare are the facts to prove it: In the last three years total expanses of tho Liquor Commission have decreased 3329,279: gross earning have increased 11.129.121: and employee salaries have increased about 22 par canL In whiskey, too, there is goocL.betfer...and at tetfestr 'Bourbon T' 6 PROOF r HILL HILL AND COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY .VVYVWsWWWWJV.VYWWAWVYWYYWJW THE LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD Friday (Only), October 10 1:30 P.M. Last Complete Show Starts 7:00 P.M. BELLS ON THEIR TOES V'"' In Technicolor with MYRNA LOY and an ALL STAR CAST .2nd FEATURE (Paid Political Adv. by Mrs. A. M. Gurnca, Salt Lake KID FROM BROKEN CUN with tho DURANGO KID and SMILEY BURNETTE WWWWWWWWVWWWWVWVWWJWWWVWWWM Gem Theatre October I INSURANCE j I AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT Friday-Saturda- y, MAGNA NOTES Former Residents 111 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Speers of Las Vegas, Nevada, former Magna residents, will be sorry to learn that they are both Fire Life I 10-1- 1 Tri-Tow- Club Thursday afternoon at tne Aviation Club in Salt Lake City. A dainty luncheon was served, followed by tables of bridge. The A son and daughter-in-laprizes were given to Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bud Speers, Evers and Mrs. J. A. Struthers. recently returned from Las Vegas where they visited their parents. Honoring the birthday anniverMr. Speers will enter Stanford sary of her daughter, Linda, Mrs. Hospital at San Francisco. Cali- Dan Arnone entertained at a fornia, where he will undergo birthday party Thursday. A gay serious surgery by a noted doctor time was held by the little folk. October 22nd. Mrs. Speers is also sick and undergoing a number of D of P To Meet testa to determine the exact The October meeting of of her ailment. Camp, Daughters uf Pioneers, will be held Tuesday. OctoMr. and Mrs. L. J. Mantle have ber 14th, 1:00 p. m. at the home of returned home after a most pleas- Mrs. Inez Bailey, 3100 South and ant vacation spent in the North- 7200 West. All members are inwest states. They motored down vited to attend. the coast to San Francisco to visit Mr. Mantles daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Holdlcy and thence to Los Angeles, where they were guests of Mrs. Mantle's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Taltnadge. ilL as na-tu- ie Save gas in style mile after mile Own Americas smartest thrift car Baby Biassed Sunday evening, little J.an Bow ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vao Bowers of Magna, was blessed at the Garfield LDS ward-huu.Me. and Mrs. Lavar Behunin by her grandare rejoicing over the arrival of father, Harrison paternal Bowers. a new daughter October 4th. She Trie sweet wore a dress will be welcomed home by a that belonged baby to her maternal brother. grandfather, William Coon, and is over eighty years old. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Luwcll and three sisters, Mrs. Ivy Brady, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood Velma Junes and Mrs. Glaudis of Salt Lake City, former GarMorrow spent an enjoyable va- field residents, are leaving Friday cation in California. Points of in- for Southern California to visit terest they visited were Sequoia their daughter, Etta, who is a; National Park, Luke Tahoe, Big in work that aids children Basin and Buuldcr Dam. handicapped by cerebral palsy. Tins wonderful Christian mu'.'e-meLeRuy Courtwiight has been is sponsored by the l. ks discharged fruin the Air Force lodges. after spending two and one-ha- lf years in the service of his country. Legion Auxiliary His many friends all welcome him A meeting of the American back home. Legion Auxiliary is being held rail nt Get a this Thursday evening at the Ulah r Club, beginning at 8:00 o'clock. Potluck luncheon will be served, and a most cordial invitaMr. and Mrs. LaFell Beel of tion is extended to all members to be present. Magna are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy September 23rd at a Salt Lake hospital. He weighed in at seven pounds, 11 ounces and has been na.ncd Bradley LaFelL CRADLE ROLL new Studebaker now Copp.-- Commander V& or Champion Eleven exciting body types including Formosa Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielson of Garfield are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy who was born e hospital. Monday at a Salt I All concerned are doing wclL Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones and darling little daughter of Burbank, California, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. specialize in Chinese & American See and try and buy a Studcbaker ! AS sjn. to 2 1 Bedels o ffr Bedeboker AetoewMc Drive or Overdrive and Med glint at ealre sod. glare-redwi- s-- 9 DAYS A WEEK CLOSED MONDAYS SUTTON - MOWER MOTOR CO. 8595 West 2700 South FRED SUE. OWNER Seay of Magna. Magna, Utah "V- - Hail Damage 5S35 West 3500 I ed Foods Daily-1- the Starlincr "hard-to- p Spacious interior dimensions ! Superb exterior proportions Deep-beddriding comfort ! Marvelous handling ease I ' We Open jet-stream- ed I Auto ' JONES INSURANCE M group. Members of the local Altar j makes the f tieart growronden ' vVVrJ x. XV x I South Murray 0120R2 -- A ' Now-strai- ght -.- .. , as well as , xx.'X ' j ,'i . f vs X ' ' blend drinkers can enjoy the "ROUuDUF" STARTS When Is Your Birthday? SATURDAY BOTH FEATURES. EVERYONE INVITED Sunday-Monda- y 1 2 NOON CARTOON and SERIAL FINISHES NOTICE (This Week) Tuesday, October Starts Sunday 5:00 a Starts Monday Tuesday 7:00 -- 3:50 12-13-- Last Show 9:30 PM. Last Show 9:00 P. M. HOWARD HAWKS Yo,l. KIRK DOUGLAS ELIZABETH i: THREATT DEWEY ARTHUR MARTIN HUNNICUTT CARTOON and NEWS BIG Wednesday-Thursda- Starts 7:00 P.M. y, discover this shout s Buiclct The more you drive it, the more you like it; the longer your trip, the louder your praise. Thats what people teU ui. And well tell you why. You can drive a Bukk three, four, five hundred miles in a single day, and feel fresh enough te t 2 DAY SHOW October 15-1- Last Complete Show keep right eu going. 6 You can romp ufi high hills, cruise straightaways, ease through traffic-tangle- d towns, dock off hour after hour of relaxed and pleasurable driving and be no more tired than a neighborhood Jaunt would make you. 9:30 lTyToee P0WER v- - I low come this comfort-ric- fFONTAINE h ground-eoverin- Theres the esse of deep, soft seats for one room for and plenty of move-aboarms, legs, shoulders. Theres Dynaflow Drive taking all the chore out of driving, and giving your whole ride a satiny smoothness without trace of jerkinesa or driving tension. Theres a hoodful of thrilling, tireless power thing ut valve-in-hea- d Fire- from a ball 8 Engine that whip out miles like a tarpon reels off line. goThere's the soft, steady, solid, swerve-fre- e ride thats well ing of a worth the million-plu- s makes your heart grow fonder of this trim and thrifty traveler. But words cant do justice to a Buick in motion. Only you can. When will you come sample this experienee yourself? Equipment, accanria, trim and models art subject It change without notice. Standard on Headmaster, optional at extra . aber Stria. f Optional at txtramt. SMC&nm ft fa WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT dollars itcost to engineer. I g There's all this and more much more that ability in a Buick? WILL BUILD THEM Two orael television avanta Sa 90TH 86 PROOF. OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAW KENTUCKY BLENDED CSX GRAIN NEUTRAL IUNNY BROOK WHISKEY SPIRITS COMPANY, CONTAINS OLE . THE LOUISVILLE, Tho TV Football Gama o I tho Wook every Saturday and Buklts Own TV Show every fourth Tuesday ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah KY. !HW OTMauvJSM At : : wwv So- ciety are now affiliated with the National Federation of Catholic Mr3. Mr. and Parley Hardman, Women organization. daughter Doneen and sister, Mrs. Vines of Salt Lake City A group of Magna ladies conhave returned from a trip to Canof Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. ada where they attended the wed- sisting Williams, Mrs. Lillian Agnes his bride. ding of a nephew and Haws, Mrs. Helen Gallyer and Miss Doneen was a bridesmaid Mrs. Linnie Wyatt attended a of the wedding party and also meeting of the 9 and 40 auxiliary presented some vocal solos. Wednesday evening at the home The visitors were gone for a of Mrs. Madeleine Swaner in Salt week. Lake City. A most enjoyable time was held by the members, Joins National Group Mrs. Marjorie Duke entertained Our Lady of Lourdes Altar So- members of the Women's Benefit a with met of group Magna ciety of National Council of Catholic Association Monday night at the Women in the Judge Memorial Magna Women's Clubrooms. Mrs. Tables of cards were arranged and auditorium Wednesday. NielHelen Buchman of this vicinity prizes given to Mrs. Mary E. deswas named treasurer of the son and Mrs. Myrtle Long. A sert luncheon was served. Mrs. Annabelle Williams entertained members of the Resident Glass Complete Show After 9:00 PM. Starts 7:00 PM. CLUB ENTERTAINS ic F,',S pP Garfield News V best! s'-- Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. NEWS well-know- MAGNA - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Since ISIS Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Local People Installed Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah In Utah Lodge, OES National the mention honorable State Press Association, given by Editorial Association. By Peggy Mm WUback Mail subscription rates Mr. Clifton G. Harris was inPayable strictly in advance - SUM year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any stalled as Grand Patron, OES, Mrs. Alta Lowell entertained subject of public in'frest. All communications must be signed. No State uf Utah, recently, and Mrs. her sisters, Mrs. Mrs contributions. to ittenlion paid anonymous Harris as Grand Chaplain in the Velma Jones of Ivy Brady, Sandy, Utah and same order. Mrs. Gladis Morrow of Riverton, Present for the installation rites n little were Mr. and Mrs. Harris two Utah at a dinner Thursday afterto the spry, noon. These ladies meet monthly lady by hosts of friends. children, Clift'in G. Harris, Jr. of fur a get together. BarFresno, California and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Dalling of Idaho bara Patterson of Oakland. W S N Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis enFulls, Idaho and Mrs. Sam Whet-te- n Mrs. Harris Jr. and their two of Ogden were visitor! dur- sons accompanied Mr. Harris to tertained at a family social at their home Saturday evening honing the pant week at the homes Utah, and Mrs. Patterson had her Family Honor 85th oring their son, Sgt. Chas. B. of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bohne, Mr. small son, Billy, here. who recently returned from Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Peltcrssun Matt and Local of Lady and Mrs. J. V. Black. The ladiea Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Sr. left Germany. Birthday morning for Milwaukee Thursday Other members of the family attended LDS Church conference. to attend the General Grand Honoring the 83th birtlvi.iv anincluded Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis . October from 12th Ellen OES, Chapter, niversary of lowly little of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar .Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hendrick-r- n to 17th. Mr. Harris was a delegate. Shaw and "Grandma Marl or, meinlx is uf the week daughters of Magna. of Venice, spent her family met Thursday eve- cr, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ridd and with Mr. and Mrs. Ladu-veiling Aid Members met of the in Inme the at Magna family ning family and Lynn Davis, all of Tuesday afternoon at the church-room- s Hunter. for a gay social. Grandma Marlor Oliver Christuffersun. for luncheon a work and five the been ill for has past : g - rit Sergeant Davis left Monday Riley Cannon pleas meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. weeks. morning for Ft. Bliss, Texas, .' p : od his parents, Mr. Thomas Barker and Mrs. anil., George where he will enter Officers CanHowever, she was aide to eat iec :. id ..I Cannon when Denton. A noon-da- y luncheon was cream and cake together with 30 ne reiuiii. Spence didate School for six months h ime from Korea to served to a large group of ladies. training on Guided Missiles." relatives and joked and laughed pend a t'.uny-da- y furlough. He in her usual manner. ..ill ivp i. t nac.. to Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fairbourn Many happy returns of the day and felicitations were extended spent an enjuyable vacation at Las Vegas, Nevada, Boulder Dam rqmmrm |