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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah "Where The Spirit Of The Lord la, There la Liberty. GARFIELD THE LEADER Howard Ridgt, Publish? Edith N. Ridgt, Editor Published Sine 111! Publishtd By Tha Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 187S at Garfield. Utah Adiudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National ditorial 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 bo signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. w omen HAVE FROM A CIGAR HOSPITAL LIST s Section CLUBS ACTIVITIES FEATURES Mrs Melvie Jenkins entertained Betrothal Revealed Of Prominent Pair For November Fourth members of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home at a prettily planned social. A late luncheon was served to the Mr. and Mrs. Gwendal H. Kenladies who will be entertained November 4th by Mrs. Georgia ner announce the betrothal and marriage of their Perkins. j403 1 approaching daughter, Norma Joyce, to Jerry Hospitalised L. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lo- n Friends of Mr. Bob Evans of M. Jones, all of Magna. Magna, will lie happy to learn that The young couple plan to be he is progressing well after unNovmarried on Wednesday, dergoing major surgery at St. ember 4th, and a reception will Murk's Hospital. Best wishes are honor them that evening in the extended for a complete and fast Magna Union Hall, 2650 South recovery. 8950 West. Announcement of the impendFriends of Mrs. Monroe Wilkining nuptials will be read with son will be glad to learn that she great interest by many friends of is considerably improved from a CHANCING TO GAS? the prominent pair, who are well recent illness. Best wishes are known and regarded in this vicin- niit dub iiirinbcrs. What a change from 1906! The iioiae used to haul us, now we haul the horse. Machines have in(Cent inuf.i Fi.mI! 1) deed taken over the burdens of 1 of tin- wui l.l. do n it Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dodds of Garman and beast. horses their p: drill pl.u.-.;in- ! Mine about Garfield next time. field became the happy parents which in the m..:u conof a fine baby girl at a Salt Lake sists of ; :n pn. j.l.'S :ind October 24th. The new Moial (Murage is requisite to hospital in at 7 pounds, bem,; hauled a. :.i:il in ..!:c:i!ii-l.ne- d daughter to proclaim 14 ounces weighed riii- - meet the wrung and and is being g reded tra.his liv cii;iiu;-:ia-.l:the light. Mary Baker Eddy. by two sisters and a brother at home. All concerned are doing extended. nicely. YOUR GARDEN - p-- t FLOWERS Siatar Diaa Operation Successful Friends of Mr. Joseph Larson of Magna will be glad to learn that he is recovering nicely from a recent operation for a fractured hip. He is at St. Murk's Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stump of Fallon, Nevada, have returned to their home after vacationing for two weeks with Mrs. Stump's Mr. and brother and sister-in-laMrs. Verl A. Haws. Mr. and Mrs. Stump and Mr. and Mrs. Haws spent an enjoyable three days touring Grand Canyon, Magna. Zion's Canyon and several other There can be no friendship, places uf historical interest in that where there can be no freedom. vicinity. Kuida of Boston, Massachusetts, announce the birth of a lovely baby girl, who arrived October 24th and weighed in at 6 pounds and 3 ounces. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Kuida will be remembered as Mori of being the former Lili Dr. and Mrs. H. Friday, October 30, 1953 ATTENTION! See Glen k Jack's Heating Co. For All Your Hoofing Needs, FREE ESTIMATES 3394 Wait 3500 So. Phono Shop Mur. 0317B1 Res. 041IJS ity. J. T. Coon entertained member of her Pinochle Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Gary Marshall was a special guest The group will meet with Mrs. LaMar Bevan at her home in Bacchus for their next gathering. Mrs. i Mrs. Sadie Geery Fisher, 48, of Fisher Lane, died Thursday, lung ailment. She was the sister of Mrs. Viola McMaster of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended in the time of bereavement. 2400 3:15 pm, of Welcome visitors at the home Cardan Board Reel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mori during the week have been Mr. Moris A meeting of the Magna Flower sister and brother-in-laand Garden Club Board is slated for their baby boy, Lieutenant and next Wednesday evening, NovemMrs. Toshio Aoyagi. ber 4th, beginning promptly at Lieutenant Aoyagi, who has 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mr. end 2743 South been stationed at Fort Ord, Cal- Mrs. A. J. Duckworth, 8900 West ifornia, is slated for overseas duty. His wife and son will shortBenevolence is mans mind, and ly return to Magna and reside is mans path. righteousness here with Mrs. Y. Mori, upon her return from Boston, where she has been residing for a few w months with another daughter and Dr. and Mrs. H. son-in-la- Kuida. miiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Best Insurance Obtainable i Byron Huisb 5 "Compare Their Records" E United Slates Fidelity And Guaranty Co. American National Idaho Mutual 5 E Benefit Association E Agent 3124 South 1520 West Mrs. Minnie Mitchell of Salt jjj PHONE (104 Lake City, former Magna resident, is visiting her grandchildren, Mr. Tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfi and Mrs. LaMar Sandall in Magna. McDonald'a Flower 0001 West Main Phono 2011 at ns usr... surer shootihc national winner in 1953 kit 324 "bird i in a mat Tkat't rktnt lftoofinj si iii best! Whiskey efifs BEST! j&tifucfy Straight Boutboh Whiskey XUS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HUi AND HILL CO., LOUISVILLE. KY. LAKE THEATRE The track foreman watches his men place GARFIELD, UTAH No Show this Fri., Oct. 30. Show Next Week long steel bars under the ties and rails. He sees them dig in for leverage and brace themselves for the push. Then he booms out, Yo, Heave, and the track moves about two feet. This is repeated over and over until the track is again close enough to the hillside of low grade copper ore for the big steam shovels to dig in, or make their cut. That was in 1926, and the action took place on one of the levels of Kennecotts Bingham Canyon mine. Today, you see an entirely different picture, bulldozers and road graders have replaced picks and shovels in setting and smoothing the track grade. An ingenious track shifter has taken the place of men with steel bars to slide the track in position. Because of such machines, electric shovels and locomotives, and hundreds of other improvements, daily AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre Thuri.-Fri.-Sat- Oct. ., Siaris 7:03 p. m. Burt Lancaster 29-30-- 31 Complete Show After 1:00 p.m. Virginia Mayo in SOUTH SEA WOMAN BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION Gian Ford in PLUNDER IN THE SUN Friday Midnight, October 30 BIG HALLOWE'EN SPOOK SHOW Como after 0:00 p. m. and stay all night. Lunch served at 11:30, REGULAR PRICES THE HOUSE OF FRANKSTEIN and CAT PEOPLE SATURDAY ROUNDUP Starts 12 noon HALLOWE'EN COSTUME PARADE. Everyone in costume gels a treat. Costume Parade on stage. Judges will award all sorts of prises. Come and see tha GHOST oi the Coslum Parade. Both Regular Features Cartoons and Serial EVERYONE INVITED FINISHES 4 15 Sun.-Mon.-Tue- November s., Starts 7:00 p. m. In 3 Dimension Technicolor. production has increased from 94.000 tons of ore and waste material in 1926 to 225,000 tons today. Because of these improvements the number ofjobs for Utah people also has increased. In 1926 there were about 3,300 employees in the Utah Copper family. v. Today, there are 5,600 employees. The increased efficiency since 1926 is important. It has made possible the processing of ore containing as little as eight pounds of copper to the ton. Being able to treat such low grade ore (once considered waste material) has lengthened the life of the mine. These vast changes benefit all of us. More Utah people have jobs. Payrolls and supply purchases are larger. And bigger tax payments help meet the cost of our schools and other government services. Industrial progress, as represented by the ingenious track shifters, has benefited us all. -- 1 -3 Complete Show After 0:00 p.m. Dale Robertson. Virginia Mayo. DEVILS CANYON Also in 3 Dimension. 3 Stooges in PARDON MY BACKFIRE ALSO FEATURETTE and NEWS This Time. REGULAR PRICES, plus 10c for viewers NO SHOW, Wednesday, November 4 Next November SO THIS IS LOVE - THE MOONLIGHTER Thurs.-Fri.-Sat- ., 5-6- -7 w Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better. Utah- - |