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Show Where The Spirit Of The Lord It, There la Liberty.' LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Rid go. PublUKoi Edith N. Rid go. Editor Published Since 111! Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Gariiald. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd. 1179 at Garfield. Utah Utah Adjudged ona of the best weekly newspapers by the the National mention honorable by Association, press glean ft... editorial Association. In advance 32.00 year. fun subscription rales Payable strictly The Times welcomes contributions Irom its readers upon any ef public interest. All communications must be signed. No ' attention paid to anonymous contributions. Mrs. Wanda Bodenhofer spent week visiting relatives und friends in Wendell, Idaho. Hunter Notes a Wonderful Trip Mrs. William Dodech of Colorado is a guest at Ihe home of R jbert Mr. and Mrs. Arnold If. Peter- her stepmother, Mrs. sen have returned hunie after a Jones, for a short time. wonderful trip to New York, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Newton Iowa, Chicago, and some tune in New Orleans left Tuesday to spend two weeks where Mrs. Petersen did some re- vacation in Arizona. search work. They i:l.v) vacationNamed District Chairman ed in Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. Matt Pcttersson of Magna A Sinelair Farm program, spon- h;u been named Civil Defense sored by the lee.il dialer, L. H. Chairman of the Central DisCraig, was held Friday evening trict of Women's Clubs, and will vo in this capacity uhlil furA number of prizes were a warded ther n tif.ei. and movies shown. Social Items Magna-Garfiel- d THE SOCIAL SCENE Club Meets Wife's Birthday Complimentary to the birthday anniversary of his wife, Mr. Ellis Burrell cntenained at a surprise turkey dinner Monday evening at the home of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Honors Mrs. Ted McDermaid was hostess to ladies of her Pinochle Club and special guest, Mrs. John go, Thursday at the home of Mr. LaMar Bvvan. Prizes at the game were awarded to Mrs. Arego and William Colling. Mrs. Dick Monson. Mr. Burrell was in complete The ladies will hold their next charge of the five course dinner. gathering with Mrs. Max Giles Covers were laid lor fourteen, as hostess on March 3rd. including family members and a few close friends. Move Into New Home The Magna Women's Club is planning' a luncheon next Weds nesday, March 2nd in the at 12:00 noon. Hosl-vsew.ll be Mrs. Frank Greenwood, Mrs. Ceprge Smith and Mrs. J. B. Brown. on "Hair A. demon., n Styling will he given by a hair stylist, and all ladici are extended a most cordial invitation for their attendance. club-rooms wnli-know- M.-and Mr. D. J. Davis and family are moving Monday into their new home at 8500 West and 3500 South in Magna. They have been residing in Garfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettcrsson retained Friday after a 11-d- vacation in San Diego, Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, where they visited relatives and friends. February 24-25-- 28 Complete Show After 9 Mighty Spectacle In Technicolor With Jiia Wayne. Ray Mills nd. PauleUe Goddard Susan-Hayward- , S People of Inherent Good Taste THIS IS YOUR ARMY j ptMOREih. G1ENM0RE Saturday Roundup, Starts 12 Noon SERIAL. Finishes 3:45 i Sun., Mon., Tues. February Last Show 9:00 I BOTH FEATURES CARTOONS Everyone Invited 27-28-M- Starts 7:00 Nominated lor the Academy Award MiflftB Bnnio 1b THE ON WATERFRONT Comedy Novelty News SHOW NO Thurs., Fri., Sat 2nd MARCH WEDNESDAY, March 3-4- -5 I I MORE taste... I I MORE quality... I MORE enjoyment... AM-6078- THE AMERICANO Its Your ROUND STEAK, lb. lb. Wedding I urn'cur I SI MIGHT IOURION kHISKEr ALSO JU AtmtOUdM pk. .29' cans ...... r SARDINES, PURITY SODA CRACKERS. lb.27 For-syth- ia 'r i IvJ: GARFIELD Saturday Matinee February 26th THE NEBRASKAN Phil Cerey Roberta Haynes Indiana Cowboy Soldiers, All In Beautiful Technicolor Stooge Comedy 5 Cartoons Serial Finishes 3:50 pi m. Every drop dit tilled and bottled by CLENMOKE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Louisville, Steals theOHs from the costliest cars ! Kentucky Sla TIm Its d temflM M Air Spari Caapa wffli lady by FiiW highway, robbery! For sheer fun out on the road, Chevrolets stealing the thunder high-price- 39' Northern Facial Tissues, WMWJWWWUSIWWIW WMAAAAAAAAAAArVWWVWWWWWWSAAAAAAAAAA from the 29' GROUND REEF, fresh, 4 lbs BOILING MEAT, lbs. AFRICA ADVENTURE LAKE THEATRE BEEF ROAST, lb. wwwwwwwwwvwt hnaaiBlIiMaiiMMaHai Glen Ford in full-skirt- Etarasakeirs ALSO Full Feature Length In Color -- Comedy w ed i REAP THE WILD WIND and Fair-bourn- Gem Theatre Thurs., Fri., Sat. Starts 7 p. m. Entertains Club Mrs. Richard Open-shaentertained members of their Dinner Club Saturday evening at their home. Covers were What The Women Are Doing This Week laid for fourteen guests at a prettily planned table. The ocMrs. Marvin Malmstrom enter- casion also honored the wedding Unite Ceremoniet Temple Nuptial tained members of the Rebekah anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mise Carla Arave , Mr. Kelly T. Pearce Lodge, their husbands and Mrs. Dee Peel. Lillian Slater of Salt Lake City, The group later adjourned to A beautiful ceremony in the crystal holders at either who is a guest at the home of her the table. graced serving Hebcr's Roller Skating Rink for FriB. Duckworth. A. Mrs. majestic LDS Temple Friday sister, united in marriage lovely Miss In the reception hall, a white day evening at the Magna Wo- a social time. Carla Arave, daughter of Mr. and satin cloth covered a table that men's Club. Progressive games Mrs. E. F. Arave of Magna and was centered w.lh a tiered wed- were played and prizes given to Honesty is spiritual power. Kelly Thayne Pearce, son of Mr. ding cuke. Cupid's hearts, inter- Mrs. Slater and Marvin Mary Baker Eddy and Mrs. Thayne Pearce, also of twined with rosebuds, further this community. The ceremony enhanced this setting. was performed ky Frank B. The bridal party received their Woodbury. guests before a bower of bells For her wedding, the bride and hearts. wore a floor length Program Given gown of Chantilly lace over A short program with O. J. satin with a billowing skirt of tulle. A standup collar and long McDonald, Jr., as master of ceresleeves graced the molded bodice. monies, was presented and conHer bridal veil of illusion fell to sisted of the following numbers: veal Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie fingertip length from a crown Hales,duct, accompanied by 'J?nrGlen which was beaded with pearls and v Hal irridescent sequins. She carried Andreason, vocal solo, his wife; Duke, accompanied by pink roses, white hyacincths i::t clarinet quartet, composed of Emil carnations. David Arave, "Hugh Mirabella, LIFETIME ALUMINUM Hales and Gerold Rupp; vocal Attendants DhiHiMi WiitScw Ambit, e. STORM DOORS k WINDOWS Attending the bride were numbers, Mrs. George SmkCmwIm reiiCwm Miss Carma Woolfendcn, FraSwii ml thm OtmCmm I Amina Cara, maid OF JILL TYPES Ohim Lm4i. of honor, who chose e ballerina Complimentary to membeu of gown of pink taffeta end the the immediate families, Mr. and Richard Sandwich Paul Razzeca bridesmaids, Misses Meisje Van Mrs. Thayne Pearce entertained Dongen, Helen Whitmore and at a dinner Sunday evening at the Phone 6612 Phone 2175 Maurine Arave were frocked in Hot Shoppes in Salt Lake City. 1707 Helm Drive 3031 South 9100 West blue taffeta. Little Connie Rae The young couple later departArave was flower girl and also ed on a short honeymoon, and are COMPANY AWNINO HUGHES wore a demure frock of blue taf- now making their home in Magna. 7S0 West North Temple feta. Carrying out a heart theme The groom is pursuing studies Salt Lake CUy, Utah that was used throughout the at the University of Utah. wedding, the attendants carried heart-shapMr.- and Mrs. John Marino of bouquets of pink Virginia carnations. Magna announce the birth of a Beat Man baby girl February 15th at a Salt Standing as best man for his Lake hospital. She tipped thd brother was Richard Pearce. scale at 8 pounds and has two Ushers were Nelson Baker, Den-n- ir brothers at home who are de1 5303 West 3500 South. Hunter Phono Bowers, Bernell Bennion. Ro- lighted with their sister. land Ruegg and Dale Burr. BY REQUEST. REPEAT SALEI For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Arave selected a rose crepe model and Mrs. Pearce chose teal blue taffeta, trimmed with Happy it the Bride $1 old rose. Pink carnations were who Begins at the their flowers. Host and Hostess 6 Beginning $1 Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Bowen greeted the guests and Miss Bon39 nie Hannon was in charge of the guest book. T-BOIn the gift room were Mrs. Marshall Arave, Miss Barbara Martin, Mrs. Clint Bangerter and Miss Mary Gourley. 2 . A group of members from the Let our wedding consulStake Relief Society were in tants help you plan and 12 $1 charge of serving. A beautiful enjoy it. lace cloth, centered with an artistic arrangement of spring McDonalds Flowers with yellow tapers in 9008 West 2709 So. Dial 2011 Mr. cars! Ika rate Hoar do you think it feels to own this new Dodge? Well, the look in peoples eyes tells you that no car at any price has captured Americas heart so completely. Its not just its bigness and length up to 9 inches longer than other cars V8 delivers? (For those is optional at extra cost in all V8 models.) Chevrolet also offers the two highest powered sixes in its field. Come in and see how the Motoramic Chevrolet is cars! stealing the thunder from the high-pricnew I62-h.who do, Turbo-Fir- e p. 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