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Show Friday. July 20. 1956 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Iuud Mch Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Published Since 191B Published By The Copper Printing Company Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Entered as second class mail matter under the act o! March 3rd, 1179 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance S2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readera upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. infection fir 10 days doctor was called. Planned P.p ms.'iicd b-- . LAKERIDCE NEWS By Bertha Ashby Telephone 1029 Gem Theatre 19-20-- tTio Cnia 22-23-- 24 HUNTER NOTES The Clubs of Lake Ridge are leaving Thursday morning to join other clubs in the county for their annual camping trip to The Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon. They will return home Saturday. 4-- a JOHN JUSTIN ROLAND CULVER THE NAT KING COLE STORY Plus Salactod Cartoon and News 3 5 No Show Wedneiday, July 25 Next Thuro., Fri. July r 26-27-- 31 Nil WAIfll MAMOON , -- jooruwMNX-asAiMME- nniiK .nnuiRiiui- - Mrs. Rachel Denton of Inglewood, California, is visiting in NEXT ATTRACTION CURTIS 10LL0BRIGIDA TRAPEZE T H A E s Friday, Saturday, Only July I 20-2- 1 June AUfssn a ' July 22-23-- 24 Walt Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH Technicolor Co-H- it APACHE Starring Burt Lancaster For the first time . 'll Si- - m- -- l I.'.'i'V: j. N'-- rii.'id l t i.ii- Hunter Notes Laura mowers sharpened And repaired We new have New. Modem IDEAL Sharpening equipment Reasonable tales All Work Guaranteed ir.e f.i:n jjS 11. II Cun.o. l,y Mr. and M.s. Howard Ludwig and fuiiiily vacationed a week at Mur.li. Utah, where they enjoyed visiting w.th relatives and friends. 1).M. -- f $171 n HO. hat the iii' ij-tcjr- By Raita McDaniel 4423 or AM Phona Shirt Richardson and Mis. daughters, Shirley Ann and Janice, departed Wednesday for Los Angeles, California, where they plan to visit Mrs. Richardson's brother and sister, later traveling to San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. They will be gone 2 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ludwig have had as a house guest. Mrs. Ludwig's sister, Miss Marjorie Winn from Kenilworth, Utah. Miss Winn returned home Sunday. A BETTER BOUR ...BUY IT! a The Young Ladies Mutual of the Hunter 1st and 2nd wards joined with Norfh Jordan Stake on an overnight outing to the Spruces. Following a weiiv-- r roast, a program was enjoyed the bonfire and community singing was led by Mrs. Mary Clark, Stake Choral leader. Sunrise services were enjoyed before breakfast Saturday morning. The Hunter Second Ward Primary Trail Builder Group held on the lawn of their Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day. Weiners were roasted by Gary Anderson, Johnny Rushton, Roy Runstead, Gary Whitney, Kenneth Dall-.y'- , Neil Powell, Felix Gallegos, Gene Jefferies, James Rushton, Gladt Bendixon, Gary Thayne, Kenneth Adams, Dee Mitchell, Richard Stoker, James Jones, David Pasn sey, Ralph Green, Richard and their parents. Teachers in charge of the party were Mrs. Uleda Nielson, Mrs. Eva Laughlin and Mrs. Betty Lee. Fun-Da-La- Buy-ingto- Mr. and Mrs. E. Verne Breeze and family left Tuesday for a weeks vacation to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Catlin of Price have been weekend guests of their daughter and husband. Mr. and Airs. Ray Winn of Hunter. Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them Greatest Way to MWWWWWVWWVWM i.V 'jjr 'j the Wes t r- - favorite' Buy Americas iparw family car 5 Lake Ridge Only 3 Homes Remain Of Our Sensational . . $10, 500 GI Loan Costs $250 1 Monthly Payment $66 Open Jn House Weekday t Noon to 7:00 P. M. 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Kentucky Straight BOURBON Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Iroof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky. the.. Join Your friends In mt-ie.- -- i nu.-- a Rock Hudson A Family Holiday Treat Croups Special - I'.-''- '' : Elzy Rhodes has returned home from the hospital. He is progressing very nicely. Models She will be Joined by her eon and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Denton, Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Denton, who is an instructor at Sima Collage in Cleveland, recently established his own concern, the ftychological Bualneaa Research in Cleveland. He win vacation in Utah briefly, and then accompany his mother back to California for a short vacation. BACK TO GODS COUNTRY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday son-in-la- w 2412 Flaa Parts and repairs for all well-know- STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND Jamaa Stewart In Salt Lake City, Mrs. Denton, n former Garfield resident, is a guest at the home of her and family, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Day at 4123 Camille Drive. Dial Bicyctea Condition Used Bikaa field. DRIVE IN RANCH SHOP 2080 8. 0790 W. Now SCHWINN w I I I s - The Hunter 2nd Ward MIA held an outing at Saratoga for all officers, teachers and partners. Swimming was enjoyed and a potluck luncheon served. A most enjoyable time was held. HRmcSmcYCLE Garfield, Magna and Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. She has been a guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Larson in Magna and a sister-in-laand husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mantle of Gar- hKNrwnuNCMnf LANCASTER" Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eastwood and family vacatiuned in Denver, Colorado Springs, Monticello, Utah and Grand Canyon. They also visited with relatives and friends in SL George, Utah, being Mr. and Mrs. James O. Adams gone for ten days. of Fillmore and Mrs. Dale Udy Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent, Mrs. of Riverside were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Hall over the Annie Petersen, Elaine Yates and weekend. Miss Julie Ann Hall Agnes McComb spent July 4th at visited at the home of her grand- Mirror Lake, later motoring to parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Karl Evanston, Wyoming. Upon returnAdams in Tremonton on Sunday. ing home, they spent the evening at the home of Mri. Sadie Loveless in Salt Lake City. Former Garfield Resident Visits Here BHNNAH-HmiS-deWlltl- E nu&ooutus-mwou- F.n- will be gone from a'n tn August 25th. They T:.c p.iMy v. .if of .5.t many pl.ii.i-in t.ic ni.Jdii- west and eastern i'.j'.e.J. n I c.ul Int.Trsl G "in PS. E- 2".h iv.th MT'ilit Church lTstd. .0 J.ilv u:ai Manu W'f and fand j tinfor 5th August li'.- -l j'l.t'.il mule u!i many n. : .udi1 Miss Loretta Gentry To Recite Nuptial Vows On Auguet 4th With Pete Falvo On August 4t:i. Miss Loretta Gentry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gentry of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, will become the bride ut Pete Falvo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Falvo of Magna. The ceremony will be performed at Excelsior Springs and the young couple will travel to Mdgna where a reception will be held in their honor on Saturday evening, August 11th in Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Hall, 2840 South fn:e a Also In CinomaSeopo and Technicolor t..i Tour - ct 1 Iv 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Collard entertained at a lovely canyon party David sucruMilK'.l to p.iliri late in East Mill Creek Saturday evening. honoring Calrforaia guests, Wednesday even.ng. David had been ailiiiff a few Mr. Collard's sister, Mrs. Simon days, but was not taken seriously j Paez and children Daphne and ill until July 4'h when his par Richard Paez of Southgate, California, and a cousin, Sekl Valen- 0000 West. ents called a doctor. cia of Los Angeles. A delightful Attending Collage family reunion was enjoyed. is majoring in The bride-eleCUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI education at the Central Teachers Seventeen Boy Scouts from State in Warrensburg, Mo. this area, accompanied by leaders, She College plans to continue her studies Deane Jenkins, John Adamson in Utah. and Ken Parkinson, departed SatJuly Thursday, Friday, Saturday The groom, a former member Complete Show Alter 9:00 PM. urday to enjoy a week's vacation of the armed forces, attended the Starts 7:00 P.M. All 3 Nights at Camp Steiner in the Uintah University of Utah two years, and Mountains. Fastest, is now associated with a brother CONGOi. and his father in one of Magna's CROSSING Recent visitor! at the home of leading business establishments. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brace were Mi-s- . James Thomas is leaving Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powers of for Inglewood to attend the wedMr. MnMtkCrawM and Mrs. Herb WoodIndiana, ruff of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. ding of her grandson, Paul Huyck IOLirUr and his bride on Sunday. He is Jim Carlston of Salt Lake City. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Saturday Mickey Mouse Club Mrs. Cannon Huyck of Inglewood. California. and Simpson P.M. 3:00 Finishes Start 12 Noon a children have returned to their For Ma tines, "Congo Crossing". ssriaL comedy and cartoons Her On Leave home after spending a month in Neil Fisher arrived Thursday Arizona with relatives. July to visit his mother, Mrs. Agnes Last Show 9:00 P-Debra and Dickie Bird, children Fisher and his wife, who reside of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bird, in Magna. He is an electrician! have returned to their home after Mate, 2nd Class and has a leave spending a week with their until August Sill. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Underwood in Salt Lake City. Correction Through a tad misunderstanding, it was inadvertently stated in last week's issue that David son of Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen of Magna, was sick with a throat Historical Church LI)S LEADER GARFIELD THE n.i-a.s- . mteicsting ,,, . . . na acquainted m llic llHHlriu1, car where you'll find magazines, writin, tlesk, refreshing il,c Dome Diner for the greatest travel thrill in ficih food pleasantly mk vears-f- mc punctuated with western scenery. Naxt trip, sava your cor . . . ov your n.rv.s. Ask your Union Pacific tick. og.nl lo show you how liHlo it co,h to rklo tho Domolin.,,. Ho can arrange to hava a now rental car wailing for you of your destination. Wf00 fACIfIC MHO MU HIKTZ MtlMCItS MONOS Sill mm CUBIT For r.Mrvali.nt, NckOi, or h.1. with vow fr.v.l pl.ns, you, ntor.it Union Zacfit tickat i.. .g.nt. Pas-ango- ra Union Pacific Railroad aw |