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Show Friday, October 23, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen s 'Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty., LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridgs, Publisher Edith N. Ridgo, Editor Published Sinco ISIS Published By Tho Coppor Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered a aocond class mail matter muter tho act of March 3rd. 1S7S at Garfield, Utah Adjudged one of the beat weekly nowipap era by the Utah State Preaa Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - $2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. WOMENS BOWLING Sudbury, 183; Mary Sudbury, Alcne Griffith, 154. Fall Season Heralds Many Events Broekbank rhaiimen of committees, teachers and the PTA officers met Tuesday afternoon in the hospitality room at tho school for a festive social. The serving table was covered with a Madiera lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of beautiful fall flowers. Problems of the school were discussed, suggestion made and visiting completed the afternoon. Refreshments were served by M:s. William Cavanee, Mrs. James McGill, Mrs. Doruthy Smith, Mrs. Thomas Barker and Mrs. Reva Brown. 156; "B LEAGUE Maxine Colling had high game Thclm.i S:r.!i-ttook high of 104 in the 3" League and othof 513 Tui'.:i:iy night in Iho ers of 8 for a 474 series. Utah Cup jut Club women's A Some of the other high tallies Lpjuo wtih gamr of were Ruth Andrus, 136; Millie Other high game were Cenella Chriatufferson, 149; Patty McDonRoJgeu, 150: Donna Cromar, 160; ald. 143; La Rue Russell, 171; Note "A" LEAGUE 161-11- Vivian K'n:p. Arlinc Farnsworth, 151; Jerry RichardHarward. 150: LuVon Dea, 150; son, 149; Nellie Powell, HUNTER NOTES Bette Alice Ribotto, 164. Ruby Cushing, Cutler. Amy McCarty, No. 1 took high game of Squad Sim-IcB7 Peggy Mas Witbeck Begent, 677 and series of 1854, while the Anita Junes. Shirley squads of 4 and 6 took 4 points FASHION SHOW Pearl Moore, Coon, each, and No. 1, 3 chalkers. Lillian Riley, 187; Ellen New-bolLaura Daniels, 175: On Wednesday evening, OctoFriendship's a noble name, tis Margaret Pritchard, ber 28th, the Hunter Ward MIA S. Centlivre. Louise Erickson, Roxie love lefined. will present an unusual program at 7:30 p.m., featuring a dance dramatization and fashion show. The Vursion Dance" will be presented in the assembly program, and everyone is cordially invited to attend. 163-10- 160-14- 150-16- 160-15- 176-16- 180-16- 155-16- 151-16- 2; ISO-16- 2; d, 163-17- 155-15- Approve not of him who commends all you say. Franklin. Nuptial Delightful Event Ruthton-Nieleo- n Prove A delightful occasion was the wedding breakfast at the Doll House in Salt Luke City honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Nielson, October 12th. The prominent pair had recited nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the former Marilyn Rushton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rushton of Hunter and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielson of Midvale. A reception was held that evening in the Hunter Wardhouse. Beautiful Gown For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white satin styled with a pleated overskirt of lace, trimmed with net and fashioned with long, pointed sleeves and a bateau neckline. Her veil was caught back with a rap of lace and she carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanoti. The attendants were Mrs. Cloyd Chalk, matron of honor; Miss. Carol Hardwick, Miss Donna Moore and Miss Virginia Nielson, bridesmaids. They wore like dresses of white satin ballerina length, fashioned with full overskirt of red net. Little Vicki Ann Shurtz was the flower girl and Dennis Rushton was ring bearer. Best man duties were given to Kenneth W. Nielson and the ushers were Sherwin Rushton, Cal TRUMPET An Abundance of Clean Heat Nothing down, as low at; $5.00 per Month ACTIVITIES FEATURES vin Harris and Bob Whited. After a honeymoon trip to New Mexico and California, the newlyweds- will make their home in Salt Lake C.ty. The neers, meeting noon at Section HAVE A CIGAR CRADLE ROLL FROM.. ft. Fourth Child Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones of Magna are rejoicing over the birth of a fine son, who arrived October 13th at a Salt Lake Hospital and weighed in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Two brothers and one lister at home are rapidly making the of Utah PioPleasant Green Camp, was held Thursday after- Daughters the Magna Women's Luncheon was served by ho lease Mrs. N. F. Pehrson, Mrs. A. C Isakson and Mrs. H. S. Bouck to twenty ladies. Mrs. Isakson presented an interesting report of a visit to Virginia City, Nevada and showed some glass. Vocal solos were given by Maxine M. Crapo, accompanied by Mrs. Ireta Arave. The lesson on pioneers who came in 1853, was told by Mrs. M. F. Orr. Mrs. Jennie Pagel has received word that her daughter, Sergeant Elaine Randazzo McNiel is now stationed at Fort Ord, California, and visited recently with M.-SBlanch Taylor and Nick Rokich, who are also stationed there. Sergeant McNiel'a husband is Club-rom- s. serving overseas in Japan. Jerry M. Honeycutt arrived Sunday to visit for two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle and other friends and relatives in this area. He is a member of the U. S. Navy, stationed at San Diego, California, and a member of the U. S. S. Alvert M. E-g- babys acquaintance. First Grandchild Moore. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane Jay Wiley, son of Mr. and Mrs. of the Arthur Row are as proud Loren Wiley of Garfield, is on as peacocks these days for they the same ship, and alio home on a are now grandparents. Mr. and leave. Mrs. Alan McFm lane of Salt Lake City became parents of a winsome No quality if rarer than true little daughter October 14th at a benevolence; even those who imin Lake Salt weighing Hospital, the proud parents. 6 ounces. A name agine they possess it are generally at six or complaisant The lovely baby weighed in at has notpounds, as yet been chosen for merely of a weak Mrs. Jessie Amick of Denver, 8 3 ounces and has been RochefoucauL La nature. pounds, Colorado, has returned to her res- named Debrah Illene. She is the the darling baby. 6 idence after visiting Mrs. Phoebe first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Martin of Allen and Mrs. Effie Luchesi for Fuller. Magna are announcing the birth a week. Mrs. Amick is a long-tim- e of a sweet daughter on Wednesfriend to the Magna residents. Mr. and Mrs. George Zambos of day, October 14th, at a Salt Lake Friends of Mrs. Allen will be inteiested to learn that ahe has Granger became the happy par- hospital. All concerned are doing OPEN WEEKDAYS returned home from a Salt Lake ents of a fine 7 Vi pound boy on well. 11:00 a. m. to 2i00 un, Hospital and is reported doing Monday at a Salt Lake hospital. The mother will be remembered nicely. Sunday, 4:00 to 11:00 p. m. CARD OF THANKS aa being the former Tula Pappas to 4:00 pna. Lunches, 11:00 and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pappas Dinner, 5:00 pan. to 11:00 pzs, We wish to sincerely thank Attend Funeral of Magna are the proud maternal all WE SERVE REAL CHINESE neighbors and friends for their DISHES AMERICAN FOOD grandparents. of sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth many expressions and acts of kindness during the Specialise in Chinese Family left Sunday evening to attend the recent bereavement and news of Dinner, Choice of Steak and Contact with a funeral services for Mr. FarnsSea Foods who died at woman is good for the life of any our ion's death in Korea. worth's sister-in-laWesterman The man. Vincent. Utah. Family. Richfield, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fuller of Magna have returned home after an enjoyable trip to Marin City, California, where they made the acquaintance of their new granddaughter, who was born October 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beck are 15-d- Formosa Cae u. high-mind- w a little luxury is good for every man LESSONS By DALE PEARCE at the Sugarhouse Music Company Dial Home Phone Or Call Thayne Pearce, Magna 6114 Local Lessons Can Be Easily Arranged Mr. Pearce was formerly with Tommy Dorsey and Benny Also E CLUBS WITH THE MILITARY Vpublic Gas Water Heaters Goodman Banda. E Guaranteed from to 10 year E 20 to 50 Gallon Capacities 1 PRICES BEGIN AT $54.95 j COAL E ree Estimates on Installation! Styled For Western Living Engineered For Western Viewingo NOTHING DOWN E COAL FOR SALE COAL r (Up to three years to pay) Coal by ton or in larger lots. Inquire APPLIANCE and HARDWARE E KENNER IIUFFAKER FURNITURE CO. DIAL MAGNA. 4411 UTAH iE 2(10 So. 1100 Watt DIAL 7732 or 2523 Grant Sutton Coal Co. 2711 8. 6800 West DIAL COAL 2288 COAL lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll MiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiirntiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinT LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD. UTAH Friday Only, October 23rd Starts Complete Show After 7:30 7:00 p.m. IN TECHNICOLOR SANTE FE with Randolph Scott iiiiiiiii.,!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiii ANOTHER BIG FEATURE The Best Insurance Sound Off with Mickey Rooney And CARTOONS Obtainable Byron Huish BIG SHOW FOR ALL CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP "Compare Their Records" United States Fidelity And Guaranty Co. American National Idaho Mutual Gem Theatre 2 Big Days, Fri., Sat, Oct. 23 and 24 Starts 7:09 p.m. In Technicolor Complete Show After 8:45 p.m. BETTY GRABLE and DAN DAILEY MOTHER WORE TIGHTS 2nd Attraction RANDOLPH i SCOTT In Technicolor Something realty Special in power w room. -- picture here a car tSiat keeps our order book pages turning quicker than quick. It is the EVERYONE INVITED FINISHES Sun., Mon., Tues., October Start 4:15 Benefit Association Agent 3124 South 8520 West PHONE 1184 For this is the LAST SHOW GARY COOPER In Technicolor 8:00 p.m. NO-SHO- Wedneiday, October 28 Next Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct SOUTH SEA WOMAN and PLUNDER IN THE SUN best-sellin- g Buick in the land-snap- ed ped ATTENTION! Buick Special plus, if you wish, the instant getaway response and utter smoothness of Dynaflow. for six adults as much It has room as youll find in cars costing hundreds of dollars more. Twin-Turbi- CHANGING TO GAS? ne m See Glen ft Jack's Heating Co. For All Your Heating Need. It has a ride unique among automobiles. The FREE ESTIMATES mice makes the Buick Special so extra special is the low delivered price it carries. It is a price just att easy step above the e three" and a price that gives you so-call-ed low-pric- facts. It has a Fireball 8 Engine with the highest power and compression ratio ever placed in a ride. But what some- For your information, we present some Special RETURN TO PARADISE Cirtoon. Novelty and News full-leng- th Sedan up by eager buyers who know thing really special when they see it 25-26-- 27 7:00 p.m. 1953 Buick Special the bargain value that doesn't stay long on our showroom floor. CARTOONS and SERIAL BOTH FEATURES HEY. GANCI Were Taking Pictures This Week! Anybody who hasn't had their picture taken yet? WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Buick Million Dollar Ride. The soft and steady and ever-levride that comes of coil springs cut all four wheels a torque-tub- e frame a solid and drive a massive substantial roadweight poised with meticulous balance on broadly spaced wheels. el Starts 12 noon SATURDAY ROUNDUP more room and power and for in tha other car, you get your money any ride-comfo- rt except another Buick. V&uldnt you like to see, sit in and drive one of these Buicks look into its beauty, its luxury, its handling ease and judge for yourself how small a price tag it wears? 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