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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Granger Man h R ID ' Doran Wan (Duny) Barton, 54, of 4085 South 4000 West, building contractor and owner of the Builders Mart in Granger, dird Tuesday at 11:50 a.m. in his home. He had been ill 24 years. Partner with O. Thayne Acord in North Jordan Builders Supply Company from 1047 to 1054, Mr. Barton earlier was employed for nine years by Kennecott Copper Corporation. Hs was born October 31. 1002, in Salt Lake City, a son of Tnom-a- s B. and Rosanna Warr Barton. He manied Beatrice O'Rullian August 13. 1032, in Tooele. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow; sons, William Thomas and Robert Doran Barton, Granger; his father, Cranr; stepsons, Donald J. San Leandro, California and Ralph M. Oposhian, Salt Laki City; a brother, Everen Barton, Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Darrell (Alice) Sizemore, Granger. Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in North Jordan LDS Stake House, 3000 South and 4000 West, Granger by Raymond Coats, Opo-shia- aoaociai , : 11 i M OF YOUR for high f.an.e A" l.vt.a.i.Aifi-ii-!.ea,::;f woir"'!i's Tuesday n.giit ft CCR i),.. ". e..:r. ,i .i. t:ie Mag-,..i.- e L'l.ih Cltih Cupp llai:..e w h n a K f.h .'lies u .n taken by i;., , heater i.vertartied. The Magna Congregation of In." a g i; t ISO, I t Milti J. Uttiy 2.1 JeiiuvuVs Witnesses looks for-- 1 O . .M her ;ami-we.'e : I).. i n f f.r. men .vi .i" j:rn nt ward to a we. k of special s.rvices m3; l'earl Moote, lag; d.l. 4.0J p:r. to ii gaining December 11th. F ,;i it IV ;v, : a fa!..e lljbati.i. 185; Ir. r.e Ttirk.y, Sei viee tnef ir.g, 7 30 t) p.m on : .M.irgar. t Nelson, Tuesday, December 11th; bible Walker. 181. V.rgiiiia who 4h. 11:09 a m., a fire 7:30 p.in. Wednesday, Deti. Aitttur M.ll Foutiilry was paki'J i: ji a split twie. cember 12th. Highlighting the Some of the others g.nnu s wi re week's wlien sparks kiy ext nuislK-Honoring the 5:h tiiiTiul.i;, anartiviti. s will be a public K.'ii. e Kiickson, Ifni; Arlim niversary of her t'.JUgiiie:1, ill :id t. :: 't, the foundry lei tare at the Magna Union Hall lairing Ann Tygesen, 1511; Vi-- i Mrs. Carmen Simpson cntei ta;n-epla.-eon n roof to h- set December 16th at 6:00 Man Kemp, N.ila Fanis- - j Sunday, ... at a social. Gann s were pl.iy, i lilse. Xo (ianuriJ resulted. 1 . wort i, 109; Ruby and refreshments served to ten of connfBU nt. FJna small guests. Mrs. Simpson and .Witnesses extend a Amy MeCartv her children also enjoyed a holito attend l IvTri Invi,a:ioj1 Singleton. 150 Sy day in Kamas, Utah, visiting .he Bible lecture. Wiinmer, mi. children's grandparents, Mr. an.) Mrs. Marv Simpson. t ' ;; ! iV!t ;: i j i 4.15 p , -- l.;.- ,.i , ! I j . l.-- 1 . t!-- '. 87-I- 153-17- nti-i.- 172-102- . 134-15- vVJS, 150-17- Former oll J Librarian Notes TRUST Mr. and Mrs. George Buck..!, a J f),l I B I T .1 1 11( and children enjoyed a vacation VOlll la V J trip to Hurricane, Utah, to visit Mrs. Buckalew's mother, Mrs M.sk Sarah E. furin-- r Ray Sevy. Her brother and fain-- 1 resident and librarian, f':a ily, Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Sevy of rt birih-laanniver- Hurricane, returned wi'.h Mr. aiid .n"), 'Veii.bir 24th. Sne is at J1" Mrs. Buckalew for a short visit, 'a l h.iiiii: a. 120 Suulii 10th E seam j : i oPCClttl - ' too n ) JUllS 0t of IS t:'d til : j operated by Mrs. M. C'hamltirlain. Although Miss Guernsey is bedfast, her niiu.i is in and .1,. reads a great deal, lik.. s to listen to the radio and vi-- it with friends. A weekly visitor to see tile regarded little lady is Mr. Wallace Williams, Sr. of Magna. On her birthday, Miss Guernsey Firemen of Salt Lake County rreeived many cards and t 'vc fmm local friends, No. 2 have been kept sinls busy the last few days answering pssi ssi-- the same, sweet personality and bright in- -. five alarms. On November 23rd. they were ll'Hct ,hat endear d hrr to many1 called to wash gas off the high-- j ,ca' friidmls. rr 1 1 Crazier THE OF KENTUCKY xpres-departme- rfc. ' Trip . VU VATIIFIU AID BOURBON SINCE fUZIll 1810 DIMILLEST COMPANY. IAIOSTOWnTmEMTUCKY ii Victor Peterson, meat department manager of the Magna Safeway store, and his wife returned Sunday evening from a wonderful weekend in Los Angeles. Mr. Peterson was selected as winner of a company courtesy contest held throughout the intermountain area. The prize for the contest was a trip for two to Los Angeles via Western Airlines and tickets for the Notre-Dam- e University of Southern California football game. They also saw Disneyland and several television shows. Mr. Peterson said the most memorable portion of the trip was the visitation of the beautiful little church at Knox Berry Farm and seeing the world-famopicture of the Christ. 5 whisky Xiici BE AM... distillers of the world's finest bourbon 156-10- 8. since 1795 154-15- 4; 142-14- 7; 146. i. i. 107-15- Safeway Store Meat Dept. Head, only ; ' il Cn-m- n, B" League Norma Coflings had high game of 194 and series of 458 with other games of Others were Laura Daniels, Claone Dyches, LuWana Franzen, 141; Villa Williams, Ruth Andrus, 140; Lola Densley, 148; CVeone Farnsworth, 140; Alice Ribotto, : 1. !'l Ilar-.v.ir- WORTHY a devoted family. 154-16- 0; . . Church Croup " "A" League T.nehoa Snxl. t.m lti-i- Sincere sympa:hy is extended to the sorrowed family. Mr. Barton was a fine regarded man, and had a wide circle of friends and reach! NEWS a b ! tiiii-!- d bishop. your Si Women's t to o:v I Morn Wife Enjoy flud wi-e- Dies At Age 51 Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George McConnell L1 A Iv GE entertained at a dinner party last j Guests were Mr. and Mr. Glen Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Marv Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Henry, all of Holladay. By Bertha Ashby The McConnells also enjoyed j Telephone 202S an overnight trip to Roosevelt and participated in a rabbit hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bu t., They were accompanied by Mr. a group of friend Satand Mrs. Carl Rees, Vernon Weiss urday night at a raid ji:nty. A and Reed Petersen. late supper was served to Mr an1 Mrs. Don Shupc. Mr. an.l M.. Grant Rasmussen and Mr i Mrs. Art Quinmna. I Friday, December 7, 1956 iwly at y.,.J 66 PROOF BOURBON OISTILUNQ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY JAMES B. BEAM Now brings t;ca CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Gem Theatre December Thursday, Friday, Saturday Husky aaw Dado Rawer Gleet stakas-fr- om 4,250 IBsTIo 2l$50 lbs. G.V.W. 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