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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." LEADER THE GARFIELD Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith If. Ridga. Editor Published Since 1911 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. 1179 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates - Payable strictly in advance - SUO year, The Times welcomes contributions from its renders upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Mo attention paid to anonymous contributions. -- Garfield News Miss Sandy I,ee Whittaker, of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wlutl.ik of Garfield, celebrated hi r 3:d bntliday anniversary with Entertains Guests . lawn paity Saturday. Twelve little guets and their mothers Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gruff an.l were invited, were three children, Jimmy, Dnrthv served and games played. resand Johnny, foimcr Gjrfic-idents, visited uver the weekend Mr and Mrs. D. S. Walker are in Garfield at the home uf Mr. leaving for St Louis, Missouri, to and Mr. C. A. Keyes. .ittcnd the National Knights uf Honoring Mr. and Mr. Groff, 1ylnias convention. Mr. Walker e rite. 1. lined is a state Mr. and Mrs. delegate to the parley. at an infurmal cocktail party atin Olliers Saturday evening. Miss Ella Underwood, accomtendance were Mr. and Mrs. E. panied by a friend, is here on an V. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. H. C extensive vacation visiting her Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Burk, parent.!, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. UnderMr. and Mrs. Neil Plummer, Mr. wood in Salt Lake City, Mr. and and Mrs. N. A. Alston, Mr. and Mrs. Gem ge Underwood in GarMrs. Mr. Mrs. Jay Beyers and and field and other relatives and P. E. Comstock. friends. Her home is in Indio, California. daughter t Friday, August 7, 1953 w omen Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stone, Mrs. Hazel Patterson of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stone and family of Tooele, have returned from a most enjoyable vacation touring the western states and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stum.' and family and Douglas Island in Stiine at Bainbridge Puget Sound, Washington. s Home Again Friends of Mrs. C. E. Hoops will be happy to learn that she is home again and recuperating from a major operation. She has been seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Memmott attended the Memmott reunion at Scipio, Utah, Saturday during the Mr. and Mrs. DelMdr Hiatt and day and the Millard county refamily returned Sunday from a union at Liberty Park Saturday vacation at Yellowstone National evening. Park. They report a most enjoy, able time. CLUBS ACTIVITIES ection FEATURES Party ai Hebor Wonderful Reunion enjoyable excursion and Most welcome visitors at the is contemplated by luncheon, home of Mrs. A. H. Van Steeter members of the Magna Womens are twj sisters, Mrs. Blythe Cap-en- Club Saturday, August 8th at the of San Lorenzo, California Old Homestead in Heber City. and Mrs. . Elizabeth Wargin of Ladies desiring to attend are Denver, Colorado. The threesome asked to meet at the clubrooms, plan a happy time together. 9:00 a.m. Saturday to travel by bus. Completing general arrangeMiss Susan Rac Parris of La ments are Mrs. Joey Williams, Crescents, California, is visiting Mrs. Dora Voshe 11 and Mrs. Ne-pfor a month at the home of her Peterson. grandpa; ents, Mr. and Mrs. TheoA large group is planning to atdore Hansen. tend. An er hi ' s s Kall-aha- granssKg E SPIRALS FOR EFFECTIVE CONTROL EARWIGS & Ollier INSECT PESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kemp have returned home after an enjoyable vacation in Raymond, Alberta and Lethbridge, Canada. They visited a sister of Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Lizzie Walls in Raymond. The two ladies had not seen each other for thirty-fiv- e years and enjoyed the re- Service SPRAY SPECIALISTS Dial Salt Lake or Magna 3322 66 For Appointment- - FREE ESTIMATES IWVWWAWiWWWWAVVWVWVWWVWAiVWVWVWV TIIE LAKE THEATRE Birthday Honored Mrs. Gwendal Kenner was honored on her birthday at a lovely patio party last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yeates. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheppick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenner and Mr. and Mrs. Yeates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strutz and daughter of Hayward. California, are visiting Mrs Strutz mother, Mrs. Florence Harmon and other relatives in Magna. Mrs. Strutz, who will be remembered ai the former Dorthy Harmon, will be accompanied back by her mother for a short visit. Mr. Arthur Zelden has departed for New York City where he will join his wife and two daughters who have spent the summer there as guests of relatives and friends. They plan to return home in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gordon and two children, accompanied by a sister of Mr. Gordons from Canada, are vacationing in the vicinity of Portland, Oregon, and plan to motor down the coast to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George Colvin have had as their guests, their neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Andrews and small son, ttalph of Reno, Nevada, also a sister, Mrs. Annie Green and daughter, Wanda of Buhl, Idaho. Garfield. Utah NO SHOW THIS WEEK WATCH THIS PAPER FOR NEXT SHOW IWWWWWMWWWWVWftWWWWWWWWWWW AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre Thura., Friday, Saturday, August STARTS 7:00 p. m. 6-7- -8 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 0:00 p.m. No Garden I gaELI There will not be a Garden Club meeting in August, and all members are urged to watch for the September date. Mrs. C. R. Brown and daughter, Ra Zell, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chenney of Granger, are vacationing in Monterey, Cal- ifornia, where they planned to attend the wedding of Mrs. Browns niece, Miss Lorna Knight which took place August 1st. handof terror I j 2ND ATTRACTION EiTmda Lcii with puik-bmiu- a im ra labU Inil NltMmiHm tmtjkt" reCMycm n J Starts 12:00 noon first chapter of SATURDAY ROUNDUP Feature-Summ- Jubilee-A- nd er new serial, The Lost Planet" 3 i Ua REX C. CONRADSEN 2194 So. 0900 West Phone 0410 A SPECIAL cosm tr Coma and Saa Younalf on the Screen FINISHES 8:10 EVERYONE INVITED NOTICE--- 4 BIG DAYS Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. August LAST SHOW 9:00 p.m. STARTS 7:00 p. m. Curved Coma and aoo 3 Dimensions on our Screen. The Largest Screen in this area. PERFECT 3 DIMENSIONS Wide-Visio- FIRST FEATURE FROM A MAJOR STUDIO n A DEAL ON A NEW Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dallas of Indio, California, have been visiting Mrs. Dallas' mother, Mrs. B. M. Young of Magna. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas accompanied by Mrs. Young, spent a few days at Riverton, Wyoming, visiting relatives. DODGE! Make your own appraisal... mail it to usl Wt'ro anxious to trade and will do our level best to meet your price! No costl No obligation! Guests during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dusenberry have been Mrs. Clarence and daughter, Creming Gladys of Milltown, New Jersey. Beat deal ever offered truck owners! Herea all you do: Decide what your present truck is worth in a trade on a new Dodge truck. Write this figure on the appraiaal form below. Fill out the form, and mail it to ua! Or if you prefer, phone ua. Well do our very beat to meet the price you put on your present truck. If we can get together, youve got a real name your own price deal. If we cant, theres no obligation. So mail the appraisal form now! (sr, plma Mrs. Betty Green entertained members of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening at a lawn party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth. A most enjoyable time was spent Mr. and Mrs. Jul Pritzkau and children, Kathy and Kyle, have returned home after an enjoyable three weeks vacation in North Dakota where they visited Mr. Pritzkau's parents and other Ken-neco- . i NOTTHCES i I Wo have arranged for a limited number of Gl Loans with low down payments on our homes now under construction in Magna. I I I I Four choice of colors, large lots, connected to sewer, curb and gutter, hard surfaced roads, walks and drives. Our representative will be on the site, south of 3100 South and 8600 West, Oquirrh Hills Addition, every day from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Further information may be obtained by calling Magna 6384. CONSTRUCTION CO. - a .truck, in. IshS condition. I think it ia worth Jn understand that you are not obligated to meet nor am I obligated to accept it. With A Beautiful Caslwt a trade. I hi price, $24700 Name. Mailing Address. WILFORD KAY-GRA- F. KAY H0fTR.UCKS MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY DIAL o 2128 So. Stale ALSO CARTOON NOVELTY NEWS 35c. Glasses and Tax Included If you already have your glasses Admission 65 c 40c 25c 75c 50c WE HAVE GLASSES WITH PLASTIC RIMS AND WIRE STEMS FOH THOSE WHO NEED NEW CLASSES jiiiiijmiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiimimi. The Best Insurance Obtainable . Byron Huish 5 5 E E E E E E E "Compare Their Records" United States Fidelity And Guaranty Co. American National Idaho Mutual Benefit Association Agent MAGNA, UTAH Thurs., Fri., Sat., August SERPENT of the NILE" and INVASION U S A" 13-14-- Because thats all the money it takes to buy this great new 1953 Buick Special. Thats all it takes to boss its Fireball 8 Engine now stepped up to the highest horsepower in Buick SpecYal history. That's all it takes to enjoy its still finer Million Dollar Ride its full roominess its handling 6-38- 26 for only light-as-a-flyt- ease. at no extra cost things like direction signals, dual map lights, twin sunshades, indicator, automatic lighter, glove-bo- x air cleaner, full-flolight, oil filter, bumper guards front and rear things most other cars of similar price charge as extras. trip-mileag- oil-ba- th But if you're surprised at this news, we cant blame you a bit. Most people are when they learn that you ca get Buick styling, Buick structure, Buick room and power and comfort and steadiness, all for just a few dollars more than the cost of the three. Add another happy surprise. In this Buick you get a long list of "extras" low-price- d So there you ate-defin- itely w able to move d right into this big, broad, Buick for a price youd expea to pay for a lesser car. Why not drop in on us to see and drive this honey of a buy? The rest well leave up to robust-powere- you. Thats the eMEATEST PHONE 0134 CHANGING TO GAS? See Glen ft Jacks Heating Col For All Your Heating Needs. FREE ESTIMATES WHEN UTTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT IUICK WILL BUILD THEM ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah Sedan er Model 480, Illustrated, OpWaat w. MHwaL Print - price of the new 1953 Buick SPECIAL W IIIt j $22SSo44 e Tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim Phone Shop Mur. 0317R1 Phone Res. 041SJ5 6 RAFF W. mean that literflly. 3124 South 3520 West 3394 West 3500 Sou Next Dial MORTUARY oo 5511 T. Coioniai IN ...WARNERCOLOR CHARLE6 FF FhmtiI Director ATTENTION! FROM WARNER IROL Hi NATURAL VISION! INEXPENSIVE FUNERALS (Or, pwl Delivered locally a, mt. wnmrtM. mi hwf tarn, 0 Hr, r wry ligkrir totoMw rarawiNa rim Ml fri ca Myac I. dung, wIlfcMf wHw. fahi ctoffM. I I I CANNON-PAPANIKOL- AS Complete I have k nt DIGNIFIED b At hfaylioii) I We can offer you a spacious, f brick residence, decorated through-- ? I out, forced air gas heat. full-baseme- high-compressi- KAZANj package af the REST la Cortaea Fuel PRESENT TRUCK FOR SUMMONS Fensrsl Director DRAMA HOW A WHOLE C,,CUS CAPED from rWalt'DisneyJs PUT YOUR PRICE ON YOUR Meet HEADIINE-HO- T 01 Miss Verna WoodHonoring ward, who will become the bride of Rex Rolfe on Monday, five girl friends entertained at a miscellaneous shower, Monday evening at the Utah Copper Club. Hostesses were Sharon Buckner, Diane Ha&lam, Shirley Snell, Yulene Anderson and Norma Perkins. Forty guests attended Trutk Owners! union. V INTER-CIT- Y Bride Elect Honored magna'notes an answer to the complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to recover an indebtedness upon an open account for the amount of $27.40. Wages are being held under a tt writ of garnishment by the No. 34301 Copper Corporation. Dated this 4th day of August, IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE SALT LAKE 1953. CITY, COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH Attorney for Plaintiff H. ONISHI, DBA Arthur Store, M. Scott Woodland, Plaintiff, 627 Continental Bank Bldg. vs. Salt Lake City, Utah W. W. PETERSON. Defendant The State of Utah to the Above Defendants Last Known Address 526 Galena Court, Garfield, Utah Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and Date of first publication August 7, 1953. required to serve upon John A. Date of last publication Septem- Rokich, 8995 West 2700 South, v . Magna, Utah, Plaintiffs attorney, I |