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Show mm w omen g. Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." LEADER GARFIELD Howard Ridgo, Publisher Edith N. Ridgs, 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 o! March 3rd. 1171 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Praia Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance SUM year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public Interest. All communications must bo signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Attend Convention i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd, traveling from Grand Junction, Colorado, were visitors in Magna Monday, renewing business acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Todd will be remembered as founding Todd's Jewelry store in Magna a few years ago. Brimming with enthusiasm and talk about the wonderful International convention of Job's Daughters, held at Portland, Oregon, are Mrs. F. W. Wrathall and daughter, Kathryn, who returned home Sunday from a week's stay in the historic city. They were the only local representatives of the 1300 in attendance at the enjoyable parley which was for young ladies, ages 13 to 20. Round of Social Honor Wadding Annivsrsary As a gala event to celebrate theiy 13th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zeldin entertained a group of friends at a social Tuesday evening in their home. i The guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Colt, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dusen-berrMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McNeilia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clugston, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Korupp. The time was spent socially. MAGNA FUNERAL HOME Chapel wiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii. E PHONE 2600 The Best Insurance Obtainable Byron Huisb "Com para Thair Hocords" (YWWWrtrtfWVVWWWVVWWWWWUVVWWWWVWVVYW LAKE THEATRE Garfield, Utah Unitad Stalaa Fidality And Guaranty Co. Amarican National Idaho Mutual Banefif Association Agent 3134 South S520 Waal PHONE S1I4 NO SHOW THIS WEEK Watch Paper For Next Show llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll jVWWWWfwwWSftftftWSMWWWWWWWWIWWWM FEATURES Craig. Two aiaters and a brother of the Gordon baby girl. Another are happily greeting the new boy. sister, Miss Flora Gordon, left Sunday for her home in Toronto, On the same day, August 11th, after visiting in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Syme, also Mr. and Mrs. Jay Humphries, of Garfield, announced the birth of a boy. Mother and new child Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whittaker of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. are progressing nicely. Wayne Wilde of Kearns, spent four days vacationing in Colorado Off To Yellowstone at Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park and Denver. They Mr. and Mrs. Garner C. Parr a most enjoyable time. report and son, John of Philadelphia HAVE A CIGAR Former Magna Resident FROM-- Mrs. Ida L. Anderson of Bakersfield, California, former Magna resident for many years and widely acquainted in this vicinity, has been the motif this week at a and number of socials, during a vacation trip. bridge-luncheo- ns On Tuesday, Mrs. Agnes Williams was hostess at a bridge-lunchefor Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Abbie Walters, Mrs. LaVenia Duff and Mrs. Frances Ridge. Tuesday evening, Mrs. Ridge entertained at a social complimentary to Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Cluff was hostess at a party Wednesday and Mrs. Walters was hostess at a prettily planned luncheon Monday. Mrs.. Anderson was also a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Powell Section Sacond Child Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bevan of Bacchus are rejoicing over the birlh of a sweet li:tle baby daughter, who arrived August 6th at a Salt Lake Hospital and weighed in at s.x pounds, 13 ounces. Two brother. Chic, is telling year-ol- d everybody about new sister. Mrs. Bevan will be remembered as being the former Alta Borland. arrived Wednesday evening by plane to vacation with Mr. Parrs Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Scott E. Gordon. They left Thursday for vacation to Yellow- stone National Park, accompanied ; by Mrs. Gordon and son, Paul. While gone, Mr. Gordons sister, Mrs. W. Petz of Toronto, Canada, will stay in Magna and take care Mr. and Mrs. LaMar S. Hills are vacationing in Bainbridge, Mary- Mr s. Ora Espinosa, accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Lois Cox of San Jose, California, left Wednesday after visiting for a week with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. H. L. Garfield. Mrs. E. G. Paulos, small daughter, Patricia and son, Gps, left Wednesday by train for a vacation jaunt with her brother and family in Arcadia, California. NufWfy oa Almruliupuium cable top EiTiada Lrn uh pufth-D- u ubU I land where they will meet their b son, LaMar S. Hills, Jr., who was KimJJih recently released from the U. S. Navy. REX C. CONRADSEN He will enter the University of 2994 Soy 8900 West Utah upon his return and comPhone 9419 plete his schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne II. Burt of Magna arc the happy parents of a fine new son, who was born Tuesday, August 11th, at a Salt Luke Hospital. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 14 uunccs and has been given the name of Christopher. brother Ricky at and some grandchildren attended, home is happy about the new for the to number twenty-fiv- e festive time. Mrs. Ida L. Anderson of Bakersfield, California, formerly of this community, was the honored guest at a family reunion at Kan-athe occasion being her birthday anniversary August 2nd. All six of Mrs. Anderson's children b, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of Portland, Oregon Grace Patterson of were guests Tuesday of E. Nielson and Mr. r 5 Howard Ridge. ld Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows of Patterson and Mrs. Gai field announce the arrival of Bountiful, a baby boy Tuesday, August 11th Mrs. Mary at a Salt Lake Hospital. The new and Mrs. son tipped the scales at 8 pounds, 12 ounces and has been named CAR NEEDS WASHING SERVICING ACCESSORIES AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre NIGHT I Coma af 7:00 p. m. SEEUS AT.THE CYPRUS SERVICE S POOK Friday, August 21 Starts CLUBS ACTIVITIES y, Visitor Honored If you have great talents, invisitors at the home of dustry will improve them; if Mr.Popular Robert Buchman are and Mrs moderate abilities, industry Mr. Buchman's father, A. G. will supply their deficiencies. of Iron Mountain, - Sir Joshua Reynolds Buchman Michigan, who is attending the Pharmaceutical convention in Salt Lake City, and Mrs. John Clay and son, Peter of Chicago. Honoring Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Rex Dusenberry was hostess at a prettily arranged social Wednes(McDougal) day evening at her home. Other guests included Mrs. Arthur Zeldin, Mrs. E. J. Clugston, Mrs. Robert L. Dean, Mrs. Karl H. Koropp, Mrs. John A. Cooper, Mrs. E. C. Speers, Mrs. L. R. Colt, to next (139 Waal 2700 South, Mrs. Thomas R. McNeills, Mrs. Utah Power fc Light Company of'ire.) Robert Buchman and Mrs. Joe W. RELIABLE REASONABLE Ribotto. Spacious Friday, August 21, 1953 p. m. and sea all lha shows 'Your Texaco Stop RAIDERS OF THE SEVEN SEAS Starring John Payns and Donna Read PECOS RIVER (Formerly Oquirrh Motor Center) 54S West 2700 South Stansit and Smllsy Burnaifa With Charles MIDNIGHT SPOOK SHOW Lunch Will Ba Served at 11:30 STARTS AT MIDNIGHT Ray D. Merrill, Lessee pm. J. T. Coon, Operator Our Business Is To Please You See Us Often Stop By and DIAL 2313 Edumi O BRIEN - an n Mil TOTTER famtakiONt . ! inwmnihi 2nd Thriller 3 Times as K4 os 125 CAfT Hilariousjn3 D ! 36 oiAMOua.-Ki- u 28 OCIAT ACT! I efoasf MiiHwun RHAKOOY IN BUH UTAH STATE FAIR Sept. 11 thru 20 25c. 35c. 10c. 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