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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, Auguat 13, 1954 "Where The Spirit Of The Lord It, There It Liberty. omen s LEADER THE GARFIELD SAN DIEGO. CALIF. Units of the U. S. Pacific Fleet, participated in naval and amphibious war games" off the coast of Southern California during the month of J une. Aboard the heavy cruiser USS Helena was Clark Z. Manill, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. WITH OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE A James 11. Swan of Magna Mess come paratroopers and only those House in Magna. F June. Home On Leave and the deAlioard the att.uk t:an.,poit having a strong willall First Lieutenant Roliert Rich3rd Div., KOREA Army Pfc. to termination the way" go ards has been home on leave, USS Menifee was Richard C. i their just reward, the Par- Chat les J. Malone, 26, whose wife, Mantle, M:. sun .seaman, id I'.SN, visiting his wife and baby, mother, achutist's Badge. Mary Anna, lives in Garfield, is Mrs. Maggie Richards and other and Mrs. J. C. Mantle of East 13th At the end of three strenuous serving with the 3rd Infantry lelatives and friends in this area. Avenue, Garfield weeks of lugged airborne traini- Division in Korea. He has been stationed at the The Ruck of the Marine diving, the qualified jumpers stood Completes Jump School Craig Air Force Base in Selma, were piesented sion, which saw bitter fighting in as they proudly CAMPBELL, KV Cor- - their covetous wings. They are the Iron Tngangle and Alabama, and is completing his poral James L. Jensen, sun t Mr now among the elites of the Harry, is now training as Outpost instiueturship as jet pilot. part of and Mis. E. L. Jensen f 4.l East I'm ted States. the U.S. security force on the SAN DIEGO, California Units of 18th Avenue, Garfield, recently , Corpoial Jensen is assigned to New Arrival the U. S Pacific Fleet paitieipaled completed C lass No. 9 of the 1th t.0Mipjny -- K l(f lhe faim,u4 508th An Division borne ScImoI Jump Mr. Floyd Fleming returnr i in naval ami amphibious "war r,.j ivvil" Airborne Regimental; Thethemen of action are, after all, t C. umpben. c'omtiut Team, the only such Saturday from a Salt Lake Hos- games" off the eoa.st of Suuthern at r oi only unconscious instruments course a challenge bat team in the United Stales. of the men of thought. -pital with her tiny sun. who was California during the month of to The Heine nil t personnel born August 2nd and weighed six pounds, five ounces. They will make their home w,lh Mrs. Fleming's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcux, while Mis. Fleming's husband, A lc Floyd K. Fleming, is in Maiyland. He expects to be with his family again in November. Mrs. Fleming will be reuiemin'! eJ as the former Zelda Silcox. CLUBS Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith H. Ridga. Editor Publishad Sinco 1111 Publishod By Tha Coppar Printing Company Iuuad aach Friday morning at Garfiald. Utah Mitt Betty Hunnaker Entarod aa aacond clau mail maliar undar tha act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfiald. Utah To Wed Norman Bryner Adjudgad oaa of tha baat waakly aawipapara by tha Utah National tha gtaia Pram Association. given honorabla mantioa by One of the interesting late sumfdilftrfel XnoditiOBa mer nuptial announcements is the Mail aubacription ratea Payabla atrictly in advance $2.00 yaar, betrothal amt approaching mar-liag- e Tha Timaa walcomaa contribution! from ita raadara upon any of Miss Betty Jean No bo must aignad. of public Interact. All communications daughter of Mr. and Mrs atlantioa paid to anonymoua contributions. Oseur F. Ilunxaki-r- , 330 Beldun Place, formerly of Hunter, to NorMr. and Mrs. Lloyd jiil man K. Bryner. He is the son of HUNTER NOTES daughter, Elaine, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Severn, 13.r0 a two weeks tour of Suuth Gieen Street, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Grant Eastwood enter- from Dakota. One of the interesting The young couple will be mara at last week tained birthday features of the trip was seeing the ried in the Salt Lake IJ3S Temparty honoring her daughter, 'Passion Play." ple and a leeeption will honor Kathleen. Games were played and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbrck ami them that evening in the Eighth refreshments served to the little Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer of Salt Waid house. guests. Lake City are vacationing in New Attendants Givan Mexico. While there they plan to Attending the bride will be Miss Miss Dorothy Wach, daughter attend the Elmer Taylor reunion maid of Bessie K of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach and and the Indian Centennial cele- Miss Sue Teeilmk, Miss Nolahonor; Mae Teerlink, Mrs. Bill Wach, a daughter-in-labrations. Hunsaker, Miss Evelyn Nixon and have returned home after spendMiss Lila Payne. ing the past month in Texas where Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley Jerry Kendall will perform best Mrs. Wach's they visited with and family are vacationing fur a man duties, while Max Hunsaker husband, who is in the army. week in Sterling, Utah. and Alan Bryner will be ushers. Tlie bridal pair will honeymoon Horn Back Again in the Southern Utah parks and Mrs. LaFay Driffill and children L. Garfield and Southern Californ.a befoie makMr. and Mrs. II. have returned from California where they have been living the daughter. Connie, are back home ing a future home in Salt Lake a most enjoyable City. past month. Her husband, Frank, again after vacation spent touring Glais stationed there with the army. Miss Hunsaker attended the cier National Park and Canada. of Utah, where she was their with also vacationed University They Mr. Jay Adams left Saturday Idaho. a niemlxM' of W. It. A. She was u Pi iest at Lake, son, Gaylen, for California to visit his parents-in-laa student at the Brigham Young Mrs. Adams and two Some to tlie fascination of a University. children will accompany him Mr. Bryner also attended the name euncii.L-- r judgment hoodhome this week. BYU and was a member of the winked. - Hun-s.ikc- r, Mw-ssc- r 10-d- al-s- HAVE ection ACTIVITIES FEATURES CIGAR ROM pre-ii-n- I a little luxury is good for every man """Crt Second Son Mr. and Mrs. James J. Simmons of Magna announce tin birth of a fine son on August (it li. at a Salt Lake Hospital. He tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 5 ounces, and will be happily greeted at home by brother Paul. First Child Proud of the birth of their first child, little Muesser, are Annual Bouck Family Mr. ami Mrs. Richard C. Dibblee, 824 5th Avenue, Salt Lake City. Reunion Held Monday The baby arrived July 31st at Holy Cross Hospital. The annual reunion uf the H. S. Baby's mother is the former Bouck family was held Monday Miss Carol Muesser, daughter of evening at the Magna Community Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Miiesxer of Park, and attended by a large Hunter. And Priced Ku-har- I I I Gem Theatre Sat. Thura., Fri., August STARTS 7:00 pan. I 12-13-- COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 1:00 In Technicolor Robert Ryan Anthony Quinn CITY BENEATH THE SEA" Doublo Attraction I Richard Carlston Saturday Roundup BOTH FEATURES Barbara. Rush I Starta 12 Noon AND SERIALI Finishes 3:3S p. m. CARTOONS Everyone Invited Sun., Mon., Tues. Starts 7:00 p. m. CINEMASCOPE Auguat Last Show 9:00 p.m. 15-16-- 7 in Technicolor Deluxe Richard Widmark Balia Darvi I HELL AND HIGH WATER ALSO CARTOON AND NEWS COMMUNITY RECREATION SHOW This Wedneiday, August 18th Next Thurs. Fri., Sat. August John Warn In THE QUIET MAN 19-20-- J Mr. and Mrs. Thornton of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. anJ Mrs. Sidney Bouck. Mr. W. D. Bouck and fiance, Mrs. Cora Peterson of Salt Iike City, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Kullian, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, Tooele; Mr. and Mis. William Johnson, Grantsville; Miss Dcnza Bouck, Mr. Danny Bourk and Miss Barbara Wall of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bouck, 15 grandchildren. Others who called included Mr. and Mrs. A. L Rushton of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Salm of the Arthur Row; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bourk of Sait Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Salm of Kearns. Photographs were taken of the group by the Magna Studio and square dancing later enjoyed. B. O. IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE I I group. In attendance were i Added Attraction TEXAS UPRISING" I J I MOOT STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY U S. Army. CUT ME OUT ji To Please Mr. ami Mr. (). K. Dibblee, 524 1st Avenue, are the other grand- NNf EMM BRUM CWNM UMBKONt, M. parents. Fine Son Buck Sergeant and Mrs. Dale Ned Smith announce the bitth of a fine boy August 10th, weighing 6 pounds, 14 ounces at a Salt Lake Hospital. The proud mother will be remembered as being the for- mer Jackie Brown. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Brown of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith of Muncy, Pennsylvania. Now! 30-YEA- HOME LOANS R to Bay, Build, Relinante Reduced Down Payments. Incroased Maximum Amounts. w Extandod Maturities. HOME LOANS FOR VETERANS, TOO. R Talk Scheduled "Does God Take Sides?" will be the subject of a talk from a member of the Watchtower Society Sunday, August 15th. 6:30 p in at 2630 South 0130 West in Magna. FIRST tha Bank for Evarybodyl SECURITY Kindness in ourselves is the Man is endowed by his maker honey that blunts the sting of un- with certain inalienable rights, kindness in another. which are life, liberty, and Land or the pursuit of happiness. 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