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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah GARFIELD THE Friday, July 27. 19S6 LEADER Published Since 1111 Publish ad By Tha Copper Printing Company Howard Ridgo. Publisher Edith If. Ridge. Editor Entered aa second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Presa Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly In advance ILOQ yean The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public Interest. All communications must be signed. No i paid to anonymous contributions. California Cumi At Cloud Camp Lrmir.i.n weekend . it.ni-rof East M.s. The Th Women Are Doing ThU Week Utah. aI Magna with their leader, Mis. II. D Moss, spent 3 days at Camp Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks dePROMINENT PAIR TO BE HONORED IVU-re;n the Spruces- The local gioup Mr. and M:s. Arnold parted Sunday for a Week's s:ay AT MAGNA RECEPTION AUGUST 10th second and 4th places in the won arc m Caiilorn.a vaeatinron in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. They j talent contest. on to return Monday. expect In an interesting lata au aimer A toar of the KDYL T-i.nvnr announcement, Mr. and Mrs. Honors 79th Birthday made by Mrs. Gladys Davis, was Enjoyable Social Mr. and Sirs. Armond Albei ico Thomas Nicolo of Magna reveal Mrs. M.s. Inez Dox. Pearl y, the betrothal and approaching Complimentary to the 79th birth- are vacationing in Oregon, visitA .most enjoyable social was t'uurtwright and Mrs. Maxine marriage of their lovely daughter, day anniversary of her mother, ing various eities. Newton last week Fled TimmerMn. William Mrs J. Hoffman, Doris Kae, to Kent Edmund Mills, a radio T-uperato: at the Lt. and Mrs. Darrel Chap- man, con lucted tile son of Mr. and Mra. Rex Mills of Vara E. Jones entertained at a Lunchtower, prettily arranged dinner fur fam man and two sons are vacationing eon was later enjoy.-d- . lour. Fresno, California. A reception will honor the fly members on Thursday at her in Magna with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mr. young couple on Friday, August borne. A awtel time was enjoyed by and Mrs. Sam Marlor, as well as 10th at the spacious Oquirrh other relatives and friends. Stake House, 3100 South and 0400 eight Lt. Chapman will report bark West. Dancing will be conducted. to Naval Base, Clarksville, TennNews of the impending marRevealed Marriage essee, to await overseas orders riage will be greeted with great about September 1st. interest by the many friends of Of Local Interest For INFORMATION. Call Fowles. Gem Theatre Thura. - -- Saturday, July 26, 27, 28 Nights Complete Show After f:00 PM. Friday 3 THEM I Is 'LEATHER SHOP 3960 S. 1730 W. Dial 3401 Now SCHWINN Blcydee Fine Condition Used Parts and repairs foe all 1SAINTA IIUMIUUIS MR JON IHIU ML m.RINUHUUI-- Lawn mowers sharpened And repaired We now have th- e- -New. Modem IDEAL" Sharpening equipment Reasonable raiee All Work Guaranteed DEREK MU6US-IM- ROMERO UWIAtta-OS- Saturday Mickey Mouse Club Finishes 3:00 P.M. 13 Nee FEATURE." Stooge. Serial end Cartoons plus big drawing Marls 4 BIG DAYS, Sunday thru Wed., July ftfwwwwwwwwww I 29-Au- g. Last Show 1:00 P.M. Marie 7:00 PAL Moewuwow - LANCASTER10" CURTIS L0U01RIGIDA ;I Join Your Friends la TRAPEZE Lake Ridge Plus Cartoon and Nawa STARTING NOW. Adult Admission, lie. All children Student Admlsalona to remain at the former prices. Next Thurt., - Friday - Saturday, August DOUBLE BILL -- 2- - I 3-4 E 1 i t. FOREVER, DARLING July QUICK BRICK Of interest to their many friends here is tha marriaga of Mia LeRue Barnes of Tremonton, later at Mra Oral Kemp of Lake Ridge, to Mr. Richard Higley, son at Mr. and Mra Merlin Higley, also of Lake Ridge. The young couple exchanged nupUal vows in Carson, Nevada, and a reception was given in their honor last week in Tremonton by the brides parents. July Reception To Honor Local Newlyweds is'really'a joy ! phone in the kitchen end edothuM bedroom.JThey re both In color, tqo I'J planned homes have additional Mr. Dean Pettersaon of San Dingo, California, visited briefly with his parente, Mr. and Mra. Matt Pettersaon, Sr. and family end other relatives and friends in this area. The senior Mr. Pettenson has returned to work after being ill for some time. - g telephones cosvery little. Enoy the privacy and convenience of additional phones, at a cost of only or 41 a day, each.1 Tho installation charge b small regardless at location, Telephones in color are available v a nominal P bwlnew offkvjufrg.cto'gs. one-Hm- jhfr. and Mra. Harold Hughes and Mrs. William Bradley have returned home from a most enjoyable vacation spent in Colorado Springs, Colorado. f e for Jwt caVjur ?- - oafe?aJff,Teptea' GI Loan Costs $250 Monthly Payment $68 House m The first Pioneers arrived in Utah with warnings ringing in their cars. Experienced mountain men had told them they were attempting an impossible task. The desert would never feed them Indians would destroy them. BUY FOR GO? Get JULY IS THC TIMI TO Strato-Strea- k SUMMfltllMf teamed with Stra Hydra-Mati- c! Enjoy luxury comfort big 124 wheelbase smoother ride with nigged frame. Pay leas than for 43 modsls of the d three! ahnwe ht ... low-price- 9 3 TRADI..: d yr M a mountain Ym cwtwril awe I. prt ever wB ke mdh in Bingham Canyon and visualized great copper mine, they too were warned. Experienced mining men said it was impossible that two percent ore could not be mined and processed success fully but again the impossible was accomplished and Phone 7777 of Utah and its people. JTennecott Copper Corporation ! N0REN MOTOR COMPANY South 1. pioneer mining men looked ebb sm out interruption to the present day. Over the years the copper content of the ore has dropped, until today it averages less than To meet' this challenge, Kennccott has pioneered new and better methods of recovering the everlasting metal. As a result, the "impossible copper mine is still the worlds greatest producer. By following the pioneer tradition of meeting problems with faith, planning and hard work, Kenne-co- tt is still building for the future for continued copper production that means much to the prosperity of today. A half century later, when B WN IUM IW idwt aWe.ee n4.dk vN SUMAMMI B TMVRJN9 t ifcW V--4 wB Mat part 0 Mk SUMMMIMt B tMHNO "worthless mountain became the worlds largest single source of copper. The pioneering that established this great copper mine has been continued witha Through faith, planning and hard work the Pioneers accomplished the impossible. They made the desert bloom. They laid the foundation for the thriving, growing Utah JULY! 0733 Weet 3700 people who do the impossible ! Beautiful :': blazing step-sayin- you live . . . work,,', ptoyJ. and they Pioneers 227-h.- p. I kifehen. phone Mr. and Mra Thomas LeFevre of Lake Ridge announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Raeola Dean, to Willis Lester, on of Mr. and Mrs. S. L Lester of Magna. The young couple were wed on July 4 th by Bishop Just ft of Tod Park at the LeFevre home. Complimentary to them, a reception la being held this Thursday evening at the Utah Copper Club. IT'S THE ... Mfrtndqr StragM tewbaa Mktey N PtOOf WATUflU AND FRAZIER DISTIUUY C0l IAADSTDWN. . Hansen Homes Inc. j Starts Wednesday August 1 Four big days! JUBAL With Glen Ford and ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK V-- 8 I TUI OLD Met Mr. Latimer TYRONE POWER and MAUREEN OHARA ; Dial 2149 $10, SOO 29-30-- 31 QU1NCANNON, INDIAN SCOUT Want sizzUni action R. K. Allan 7.-0- LONG, GRAY LINE it is Pontiac with earn Mra. Annie B. Petersen honored her brother, John R. Nielson on hia 78th birthday with a dinner at Harmon's Cafe. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nielson, Mrs. James Newton, Mrs. Willard Nielson and the hostess. Weekday Noon to 0 P. M. Closed Sunday ULYSSES Sun.-Mon.-Tu- f The social honored Mrs. Vandj Shaffir, Supreme Junior, and Mrs. Margaret Grubaugh, Supreme Re- presenutive. These two ladies are departing August 7th for New Orleans to attend Supreme Lodge. Both were presented gifts. Games were played and prizes given. Only 3 Homes Re-main Of Our Sensational Open 26-27--28 LUCILLE BALL and DEZI ARNEZ Wtth KIRK DOUGLAS held Friday by members of Pythian Sisters, Unity Temple N.,. 16 at the home of Mrs. Ethci Saunders in Salt Lake City. and BOWERY BOYS DIG THAT URANIUM Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- C'lov.-retti-- 4-- Bi-rn- - Mrs. K.nl Chupm.m departed last week by plane for Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for a visit with the prominent familiea and the her son, Earl Jr., and family. Before returning home ahe will visit popular couple. another son, Lee and family at Birthday Social Spartanburg, South Carolina. Complimentary to the birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb anniversaries of their aon, Andy, have returned home fiom a most who was years old and Patty. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti enenjoyable trip to Sun Francisco, tertained at prettily planned sothi-a visited California, where A son and family, Lt. Colonel and cial Monday at their home. lawn party was enjoyed by Mr. Mi's. G. Max Lamb. Their daughter, Miss Shirley and Mrs. Galey Coloaimo and I .a mb, remained in San Francisco, family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Razgeci and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack to reside. Shotted and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. DeMarco, Mr. and Mrs. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Sam Conti, all of Magna, and Mr, and Mrs. Emilio Sanelli and son of Denver, Colorado. Marts 7i00 PAL Ail Mr. and M.s. tin and family w::h M.-- . Lernmor.'s :i. Wht Mr. and Mrs. R.jss Amhon are vacationing in San Hl--i nardino, California, at the homo of Mr. and Mra. N. S. Fawles and also in San Diego with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Recent house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Bradford havs been Mrs Claudia Keefer Kennedy and son, Dick Keefer of San Bruno, California. Mrs. Kennedy accompanied her aon for a visit in this area with relatives and friends, lie departed for Chicago to serve as a medical technician in a hospital there, under the U .S. Army service. Friends of Mrs. Kennedy will he interested to learn that she end her husband operate a plastic factory in San Bruno, employing ten people. In addition, Mrs. Kennedy also plays the Hammond organ in tearooms and clubs. Another guest at the Bradford home hae been Mrs. Wanda Bradford Curtis of Huntington Park, California, also a former Magna reaid ent. HUNTER ITEMS OF INTEREST THE SOCIAL SCENE Iaauad Mch Friday morning a! Garfield. Utah A Good Neighbor Helping to W CART COOPER. FRIDAY JULY 27, Build a Better Utah 9 PM. ON KENNECOTT NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER. KUTY CHANNEL 2 |