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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah Friday, May 27, 19SS omen WATCH REPAIRS Let With Ui Your You Help j rVu:- Iocj! iii.' .!.iy ;A:i-- Tliu'...i:y - ivi'ii-- il C.iy. l, FEATURES Aj'.j itiin of Demonstration 26;li. f.uni iiu? Suit Voi-.'..oi;- l ecti on CLUBS NOTES HUNTER jn.l Mls. Cum Tojne and L:iMur U:.ii:t S;.i:ino:is. sn of Mr. ti:.J Mrs. C!:..iit S. :111110ns, all M:i. Marie Idc'iariis, a fo.im-- r t i h'w HuriiT ivi:l.-nt- . ,.if Mj.;:ij. her !iO:i'.s in Sail Lake City after a: i' a vo.ii..v!i: t.ip to Hawaii. Plans Sunbeam : Mr. pi.1 "p'.i- I'.v.i Experitncrd Capable We Guarantee Our Work s Ti'nni', Four Local People Graduate From Vocational School Jewelry Repaint ACTIVITIES Si S.). .;. hoUv Tiii'.'.p Ber:ot'h was day :ifU'iTiiHii at F.i. mm. it; t Park ir S.,lt l.:.ke City Tile I'TA s.iIJ r. f. Lshiiifiits and the tiir.u was r::j'r.l by Ml. M - Jal. a rt'hu:i:n is spending U'.ah, visit- in lVlij, twii w.i-riing ii'la'.ivis and frii'nds. M.i. Spcnce Caiinun is visiting Quilxing Held Mrs. Philip Debs entertained son, Lieu'.cnant Glen Cannon, his wife and Min at W)i;i.tin, at a quilting Saturday at her Lii.'iiti ii.iiit Ciinn m is sla.i'iii'd ut home and a quilt was made by Vo. t Levis. group of Mia Maids and their mothers to include Mis. William Clements, Mrs. LcGrande PeterCRADLE ROLL son, Mrs. II. L. Garfield and Mrs. V. B. Coon, and daughters, Misses Gloria Peterson, Elva Coon, ConThird Son M:. fir,.i M-- s. Din n..Aii-- n nf nie Garfield and Sharilyn Cle M.it:!i.i :iiiniiun(' the icrivai of ments. Other ladies present were thi'ir fouith child and third s.ui Mrs. Virginia Justesen and Mrs. Each Mia maid S:ilii!dy, May 21st at St. Mark's hlaine Evans. painted a block for the quilt unTiie new little boy weighed in der the supervision of their ui 7 pounds, b oumvs anj )s to li jcher, Mrs. Helen Norris. bi- - named NVill Jfffii-yThe young ladies prepared and Anxiousluncheon. ly wailing at home are brothers served a noon-da- y Don and Paul and sister, Kath showe: A Su;:'.H';i:n of at i. p:rtUv planned stork M.. .V.u' Ku.!itm is ivcover-l- n iGi.i Kjt, Salt Lakihonoring Mis. Grant MansfieU will held W:1be varimis ppi:.iticcs j i:wludis NaJine iiiirly hTter undcrsoirm an Mis Huffaker Jewelry Th?y Wednesday evening at her homr. epilation. His friends extend UlteillL-a-ScllOi'l, drfUilhll'l' S:;tu:.l;.y, May 28th, beginning at attended, played '.v-- t and Furniture Co. leen. wishes. !o Mr. and Mi. Hulon T. W.I- - 10:00 a.m., at the Central Lumber Thi.ty guosti later Refreshments were gai.Wv Mali-rna- l . grandparents are Mr. Dial 4411 Larson, Auto & II. i:1v.ne Company. liuiiij; Jny Magna serv.-'Jand Mrs. John H. Benson of MagSister Dies rve icfreshmenU will be seiv-e- ii sun of Mr. and Mrs. M.s. O: villi; Nielsun was call-i'- J na and paternal grandparents are and everyone is invited. J. P. Larsin; Stanley Clements to Long Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. John If. Bawden of Twin Boys over the arrival of Sunday, due to the death of her Granger. Kejoicins Sat. May Specials For Thurs.. Fri.. twin boys on May 12 are Mr. and siiiiT, Mrs. Jcnneas M. Conner. Mrs. Kenneth Shosted. Mrs. Shot Sincere sympathy is extended. Fine Son Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olsen of is a sister of Mrs. Donna ted en Holidays-OpEvans and Mrs. Geneva Bolin of Fine Boy Reno, Nevada, former Magna Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mansville residents, are the happy parents Hunter. Monui. m.-Clo- sed 5:30 of Hunter announce the birth of of their first son, who was born 9:80 a boy Saturday at a Salt Lake Muy 25th. Three sisters at home, Field Day Enjoyed Whitticr School student en- hospital. All comvrncd arc doing ages 14, 10 and 3, are happy about the new baby. joyed their annual Field Day Fri well. Proud paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen of only-h- ot Magna. - . . .H i Group Entertained lu-- r Mrs. Marlow Turnin entertain. ed members of her club Monday evening at her home. A dainty dessert luncheon was served arid prizes at card games later awarded to Mrs. Jack Gardner. Mr. Cleone Farnsworth and Mr. George Duckworth. The group meets June 8th with Mrs. Keith Barton. LOST Ball mitt at Brockbaak. Has names David and CarL ward for return. Dial 9997. 49 LOST 1 pr. glasses. Light brown rims at Duck Club. RawanL Rrirur to Woolfandon'i Market or phone It. 49 ' Pi-it- r People of Inherent Good Taste 26-27-- 28 Shop Early For The p. Sunday All Day 'IwTmSmS dogs, at a. to day. DRINKS & POTATO CHIPS-GARNISH- from GLENMORE ' Answefr:-ventj- ie setting sun yirias .: wen Utah Junior Choice Show Beef On Sale-Fro- m Livestock Show aaaaa ROUND, Choice, good grade, -- 1JCI.TAITUAIIK Glenpre I l imvar Mrs. Orem Stewart entertained members of her Bridge Club Fri day at her home at a delightful social. A one o'clock luncheon was served and card games later played. Bridge favors were given to Mrs. T. A. Hansen, Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto and Mrs. George W. bmith. The group will meet June 10th with Mrs. George Denton. ES Club Valley Franks Meadow Gold flavored Drinks Clover Olives Pickles Mustard Libby's Potato Chips Nally's Wonder Buns. ii GET MORE ... IftllCNT OliMO. lar E3 MORE taste... MORE quality... MORE enjoyment.. t. Luitre Cretnt & span J4J I Meadow VALLEY, 1 lb. GmA Chips Potato () Clio. pk. orange, grape, & lemonade, qt. Clover Club, family size 22 $1.51 Shampoo. Reg. SIN. now Vacation Needs For All Occasions 1 bellies of Aspirin. 400 tablets, Reg. SI.7S, special SI.1S Come in and sea our newline of Swimming Supplies R ten's Mew SATIN SET. the pin curl Spray Set ...11.35 $1 Vacuum Bottles. 12.39 value, Ige. aise 91.9ft Graduation Gift for the Girl or Boy Graduate New Store Hours Beginning June 1st, 9:00 a. nu 10:00 p. m. l7TYWrLf SBS Pioof Every drop dUlilled I 1 and bottled bv GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY 59 LouUvilU, Kentucky Hamburger and Hot Dog Relish Two for Libby's, King szie, tall cans, 2 est iT 25 Wonder, for Hot Dogs, 8 for Med. Navels, full of juice, 5 lbs. Open Sunday 9 to 5 Weekdays 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. NEW, Calif. Shatters, 6 lbs. Avocadoes A Angel Cake, Pillsubry, 1 pk. (9i Right new ? Tw styles. One and medium-dutother, heavy-dut- j in light-- I The latest In cab com- - the y; ! y. many new featuresl i I Task-For- ce 'a i Custom cab. ed fortable scats, J J two-ton- New panoramic windshield. For a broader, safer view of the road! 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