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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, September 28, 1956 Issued tach Friday morning ai Garfield, Utah Published Sine ISIS Published By The Copper Printing Company Howard Ridge. Publisher Ediih N. Ridge. Editor Entered a second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the bent weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates - Payable strictly in advance - $2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions, LAKER Society BECOMES NIELSON PHYLLIS MISS SORENSEN BRIDE OF MERLIN In a ceremony performed Fri journeyed to day morning, Brigham Young (.':i.:iiuui,.y Park L'niversiiy students, Merlin Ray wi:e:e they p'.iitili'.i H shade tree, Sorens'.-ami Miss Phyllis Niel l.y M.itl W. Hrnd.-- ick. son, were united in marriage. 'in ir community Tin.. 'a:i Sevne of the nuptials was the i!'Mi.v1 c Vli year .Salt Lake Temple, with President By Bertha Ashby Telephone 2026 ElRay L. Christiansen officiating. ' In uitTviii-iof !!": birthday The Hunter ward was the set t Mrs. Willard Truitt entertained anniversary, Mrs. J L. Terry for a reception that evening ting d at her home. The guest a birthday party Saturday honoring the newly married couand Mr. H. included M.s. Duel. J. ternoon for her daughter. Diannu ple. They were further honored Jo. who was 4 years old. Fourteen Mr. :in'1 M: Kirt Mo wit and Mr. Saturday evening at a garden reand ISoli Mis. Miller, all of Kearns young gue.s:s attended and enjoy ception at the home of the bride-. ed the games and dciiciu re- and M.- and Mrs Duuglas Schiiw groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. if Mana. M. and Mrs. Allen Polfreshments. Leonard S. Sorensen, 1057 16th ler of Clarfn Id an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Street, Ogdcn. or Merlin A Haider. pleaMrs. J. L. Adainson entertained Terry The bride is a daughter of Mrs. w as Sunday at a lovely birthday din- sant enjoy, d by the Lavina Nielson, 5348 West 3500 ner honoring her son, Kenneth group. South, Salt Lake City, and the Blosch and his wife, Carla, who late Ernest E. Nielson. Mr and Mrs. Merlin Terry and celebrated their anniversaries. For the Friday evening event, Other guests included Mr. and children w.re giK-stut the home '.he bride wore a bridal gown of Mrs. Gordon Blosch and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Terry fur nrtfanriv .'inlianp cilk and nvUin ' J .1 Adamsun's mother, Mrs. Margaret about tnrce weeks while bodice was beauti- torso The long Dangerfield and two gr.mdsi.ns. weiv moving to Hunter flOm f,,'lu rl,.tailw UMth muuliln laxa Idaho. Ricky and Donnie Blosch. around the scoop neckline and a at short shirred sleeves. Matching The Lake Ridge Mis. Sam raiiinT of Magn.i un lace Club hi Id enhanced the bouftheir final meeting of the year derwent major surgery this week fant appliques h skirt. A scallop-peSaturday afternoon at the home at the LDS Hospital. Best wishes sequin-coverecrown releasof Mrs. Bertha Ashby. Mothers of are extended for a complete d ed her veil of illusion. the girls were special guests. A Attending her were Mrs. Glen talent show was presented and E. Stringham. a sister; Mrs. Larry Bybec, Mrs. Russell Bender and CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME U1M Mrs. Gordon Cloward. They wore 5 1 1) GK T-- ! ji'm;. M.in;i sit- NEWS I en-a- ' 4-- li floor-lengt- d, d lace-edge- Gem Theatre I Thursday, Friday, Saturday September Starts "Bowery Boyi Meet The Monsters" Saturday Mickey Mouse Club - S Biarts Cartoons "Bowery Boys" Serial 12 Noon Sunday, Monday, Tuesday aiarxs 7: DO fm. I TFFF - Sept. Stooge Finishes 30-Oc- t. 3:00 1-- 2 Last Show 1:00 P.M. wan in nnc IXJLIIVJ Picnic Luncheon A joint picnic luncheon of the Ladies' Aid and Women's Miion Society was onjnyvd by trv ladies of the Magna Community Church on Tuesday in the lovely garden? THE WARD BOND KKITH ANDES EE MARVI Jf 5YDNKY CHAPLIN i of Mrs. F. L. Hibler. INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Also Special Novelty "THE BLUE COAST" Plus News and Cartoon No Show Wednesday, October 3 S Starts Thursday, October 4- -3 Days "PORT AFR1QUE" Phil Carey Third Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alexander of 8533 West 3180 South, Mngna. became parents of a darling baby daughter on Sunday, September 23rd at the LDS Hospital. She weighed in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces and has two sisters, Sandra and Shauna, to greet her at home. Lynn Harris performed duties ERNIE'S BICYCLE best man. Frank Lucas, SHOP Howard Barben and Robert Dial 2482 2S60 S. 8750 W. Stephens ushered. New SCHWINN Bicycles While at the "Y", the bride was Fine Condition Used Bikes a member of the Madrigal Singers Parts and repairt for all and the Student Program Bureau. Models Her bridegroom was also affiliatLawn mowers sharpened ed with the Student Program And repaired Bureau, a cappella choir and the We now have the Delta Phi chorus. He was also New. Modem "IDEAL" graduated from Weber College. Sharpening equipment He completed a tour of duty with Reasonable rates the U. S. Army and fulfilled an ail Uorlr CiaraalMil LDS mission in East Germany. Both will continue their studies WWWSrWWWWWWWSrW at BYU fall quarter. Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mrs. Bybee, Mrs. Bert Nixon. Mrs. Cloward, Mrs. Bender and Miss Evelyn Nixon. e top soil. f per load, fill dirt. S5 per load. i uuoy neia. isio south 7200 W dial 3333. 00 FOR ' SALE--Choic- ; an orchid. Elaine Powell, sister-in-laof the bride, acted as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were a sister, Pat Powell, Elaine Day, Colleen Dan iels and Joanne. Straika. All weie gowned in pastel shades with matching velvet ribbons outlining their waistlines. Their frocks had square necklines to match the bride's gown and each carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations with roses to match their dresses. Shirl Walk stood as best man and a brother, David Powell, Ray worris, James Yates, Kenneth Nu-lso- n and Jack Straika ushered. Mrs. Powell, the bride's mohir selected a gown of cream colored lace over yellow taffeta. The groom's mother, Mrs. Kent, wore a blue lace dress. Both had corsages of dark pink roses and light pink carnations. Three MrandDarenti attvnrfH including Mrs. Nellie Powell! grandmother of the bride; Mrs Bertha Peart and Petersen, grandmothers of the &clmf 5Wlmo ! fUlGHT BOURB0" "UlGHT BOlRl WHISKEY WHISKEY t &clmi I' UGIIT BOIRBO ty WHISKEY I I clmoji 3 - AlGHT BOHR WHISKEY groom. Honeymoon Trip The Drominont nair danarta,! n a honeymoon trip to Pasco, Wash ington, ana upon their return, plan to make a home in Hunter. Prior to the wedding, a dinner was held at Ab's Country Inn with Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent as host and hostess for relatives of the two families. A short program was presented. I Maia eta fat a itsina miisit Attends Dinner Rally William P. Clark, pastor of the Magna Baotist Community Church, motored to Poratello Idaho, Thursday, for a Evangelism Dinner Rally. Weldun Wilson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Portland, Oregon, was the main speaker at the meeting. Others attending the rally from Magna were Mesdames Irene Bohne. Anna Marino and Nora Gallagher. FOR SALE--30-4- 0 Krag gun. sonable. Inquire E. D. Carter. West 3100 South, dial 219S. Pier Angoli -- R-f- tH'tKha Tri-Sta- te A UNIVERSAL LOT FOR SALE 107x344 feet. Good location. Call 2528. IS 1956 v- - The business included reports of summer activities, such as redecorating the interior of the parsonage. Mrs. Sam Palmer, While Cross Chairman, read the list of materials to be made and given for missions at home and abroad, and all present generously cooperated in sharing in this effort. Mrs. Irene Bohn president, gave a report of the Women's a House Party at Utiba, Chris' ian Camp Ground, north of Ogden Canyon, owned by Utah Baptists. Mis. D. D. Punshon was with Mrs. Hibler at the delicious luncheon. Twenty ladies attended. of the S h gowns of iridescent apricot taffeta. Best Man Thurs. k Sat. 7:00 PM. Starts FrL. 6:00 P.M. complete Show All Three Nights, 8:30 p.m. daughter ballerina-lengt- princess-style- d, 27-28-- ONE FOR SALE igold St. (7540 Weil) Phone 2475. ,5 Ford Ciry. sedan sia- Fordomatic. loll tian waaan. ntw i -- rsorsc nature ar.a of extras or 1958 Ford Fairlana Cinto one mare sor sale. Inquire RH Fordomatic. A lovely September bride is Fordor Sedan. 7341 West 3S00 South. Mrs. Wil- Both Lots of extras. power sig. Mitf Kay Powvll, whu spoke vows 15 267S. tu bx me Mrs. Snirl Kent Sat low mileage units. Terms and- kerton, dial See at 3475 Marurday evening in ii.es sokmniMd trade ii desired. by Bishop Wendell Jones at the Hunter waranousc. Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Powell acted as hosts at a reception held in honor of the nelyweds at the wardhouse. The luvcly bride is the daughter u! Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Powell, 3455 South 521)0 West, and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent, 3701 So. 5200 West. Beautiful Gown For the event, the bride chose a bveiy floor leniith white! lace gown over white satin. Pearls ouinnea tne square neckline and points of the long sletv.'S. Her ;l or sheerest illusion fell from a white lace cap covered with seed pearls, and the bride carried Kay Powell, Shhl Kent Recite Vow Saturday Evening At Hunter Ward LEADER GARFIELD THE hi klnont bistilum coarm. uwiuceiuii. ihsurs uraSirs lies Rea1792 1$ why Ancient Age can say: saa Mirfeaw1 w ai ajrja Kennecott's Bingham Mine was established in 1904 on a revolutionary w. amn wj principle mass mining and processing of low grade ore. Many mining men scoffed at working with 2 ore. Despite this, a new mine was born. But even 2 ore didn't last long. In 10 years the copper content of the ore was down to Vh. In 20 years it dropped to All we distill is Kentucky stiaight bourbon. We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires choice grains. Thai's all we use. We know it calls for the greatest dull in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it take lots of time. That's why wt wait six full years for tarclul aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. 1. Today, Kennecott is mining ore that averages only 82 hundredths of one per cent. And to safeguard the uniform quality of Ancient Age, u e distill it at out plate only . . . at the Ancient Age distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky ... the heart of the bourbon country. Nothing lias been spared to make Auiicut Age the greatest bourbon of ilitni all. We invite you to try it After one taste, you'll under-stan- d why we can make the challenge: "If you can find a better bourbon . . . buy it!" By standards of the past, the Bingham Mine should have died many times. But like the cat with nine lives, it's still very much alive. It continues to be the greatest copper mine in the world, pro- - a? - -- sav .rw tmtKMtt ducing about a quarter of the nation's newly mined copper. Through the years, new methods, greater efficiency and better equipment have turned into ore, millions of tons of material that was once waste. The life of the mine has been lengthened. Kennecott continues to try to lengthen the mine's life by practicing good conservation. Research projects seek methods for recovering more copper from low grade ore millions of dollars are plowed back into the business for new and better equipment. Lengthening the life of the Bingham Mine means a longer life for the benefits of Kennecott's operations that help bring prosperity to our entire state. Kennecott Copper Corporation WTWI? JTIAI6IT I0UU0R WHISKEY I TEUS Oil 86 proof, f 1955 ancient age distiluno CO., Frankfort, xr. "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" aaraMBT |