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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, April 5. 1957 BOY SCOUT NEWS Jk A bearcluth win awarded to The first pack meeting of Pack Rick Underwood and a Golden 245 was held Tuesday evening at Arrow Point Und GAY SPRING HATS BLOOM AT COPPER r Wolf tuk to the Community Baptist Church. Glundon Ceasar. Bobcat pins were given to Charles Schwab, son of Mr. and LADIES COLT PARTY SAT. AFTERNOON Mrs. D. Jeff D.ivl mid M.s. Dennis Sluter, Mrs. Klvere Davis, celebrated ls Marvin Wade, Howard Dennis Ceasar are Den Mothers Barton, Timothy Janes, 8th birthday at a special dinner. The rain didn't dampen the spirits of members of the Utah Copper Other guests were grandparents, Charles Barnes, Robert Buce and and Mr. Ccair js the Rickie Dea. Qolf Lad lea' association and apecinl gueats who gathered at the Mr. and Mrs. C. Jacobson. Meadowbrook Golf Club Saturday afternoon for their annual spring luncheon. A profusion of stalks, nastursiuma and gilded pixea, together with Mrs. Elizabeth Degn and daughcolorful spring hats worn by members and gueats set the mood for ter, Carol of Price, Utah, were werkend guests at the home of a delightful time. A number of door prises were given and covers laid for sixty her brother and family, Mr. and ladies at the pretty tables. Ladies in charge of arrangements were Mrs. Howard Ludwig. AND CHECK OUR PRICES Mrs, Pete G. Paulos, Mrs. Don Husband. Mrs. Nick Fellis. Mrs. H. T. Mr. and Mrs Albert Mrs. Ziio. Mrs. Robert Jack Snell. Mrs. Paul Aveson. Mrs. Kosenburg Dyches. of Ccnterfield, Utah, were guests Steward Sharp and Mrs. Vern B. Reese. Before You Buy Any Sewing Machine at the home of their daughter and Mrs. Ray Thompson, president, presided. family, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Johnson Sunday. Hunter Notes men , Attend State Parley Tlir.e couples from Magna MAGMA NEWS AND VIEWS at- tended a DAV State Department meeting Sunday in Logan io in Mrelude Mr. and Mrs. James uild Mrs . Shirl Cagi-Mr. and Mis. II. L. Sp.r.cor' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ycates, rctuint-- lu liwir hu.'iu; in ','1 ini:d a 3 birthday party at on Tum- - and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kemp. ,n r wrck; l u! Magna alti-n r n i dj' morning honoringof tin first in M sa On Saturday, March 30, Kay Mulany "ivcnary tiveVlat.r t.avLli-i.- ; U Cs An- lh;!?y Christison was honored at a parGager, Calif ,:i5 golf. San Franrl.-.ty for her Ulh birthday anniverand Old Mexico. Ti. sary. Guests included Vicki in LOS vii mpks They Mr. Keetch, Susan Perkins, Cherie , and Arizona. Los Ar.geles and Worthen, Sharon Thomas, Kay Mr. Sp.'ncvr will b of! Lynn Hendrickson, Jackie Mansas bein' ti'.e for.iiL.--r M:s field, Kathy Dyeh.s, Claudia Vera Daliympie. Ilawkins and Joyce Martin. Mrs. Marlow Turpin entertain-Grn- d Luncheon was served and the rd at a prettily planned sciaV group later went swimming. Chief Honored Ouirrh Temple No. 16 of Monday evening at her home for inter-- ! '"embers of h;r club. Bridge Garfi.ld Pythian Siti-rlainod the Grand Chief Helene formed the diversion of the time Anderson of Ogdm and her staff and prizes were awarded to M s lcavi, r?la' borne on a y of officers Thursday evening at H. T. Dyches, Mrs. Velda Jones siting her mother, Mrs. Mamie and Mrs. E. G. Paulo. the Magna Union Hall. and olber relatives a d M.mbers w.re pre.-efrom. The group will bs entertained CarApril 15th by Mrs. Keith Barton. Ogden. Salt Luke, Park City, bon. Tooele and Magna. Mrs. Anderson was presented Mrs. Mabel Curtis was hostess Csllforn.a Trip with a lovely gif: from Mrs. Zula to memb.fs of the Wednesday Frank Greenwood rwaT,d M Jackson of the Garfield Lodge. .Club at her home. A de- Sewing their Magna accompanied 9 The evening was sp:nt in visitlicious luncheon was served. The Mrs. and Helen Fehr .daughter, ing and luncheon was served. group will meet with Mrs. Eu- Ajxa Memmott on April 10th. Cali-to10 Southern !on a. waek Vip Mr. PiivTr piTwhonof Elm-'n. Canida, was a guest for four',0Miss Hazel Tanner of Suit Lake v , llfd ,n , Beach days a! the home of his brother is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. City and Fe son, Gary, and.ister-in-laMr. and Mrs.ith Roy Williams and family during also went to Catalina Island. D. D. Punshon in Magna. Enroute home, th; party had her spring vacaton. to stay overnight at Beaver, Utah, due to the blizzard snow-- s orm. m9' Watch for our Saturday Many cars were stalled because of the weather. r Bru-satt- m-lia- r nx-udi- vi-'i'- u-Ii- v, Hunter Items of Interest Mi-aa- By Retta McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM j i n, I special! I 6 Powder Boxes 0 Regular $2.25 Special i $1.35-1- 1j Mrs. Dorothy Merrill entertain- -' ed members of her club Thursday ? ' evening at her home. A dainty 1 luncheon was served and card games later played. Prizes were V given to Mrs. Clara Borland, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Vi Martin. I! The ladiei will be entertained H by Mrs. Borland on April 19th. BIRDS similar lo Loaox Regular 95c I ! 2011 j Phone 2193 Magna Time ' To 8916 W. 2700 So. Phone 6371 79 99cROAST BONES IT I E TmMMETWjLOSEGRADEOUiro LEAN. BONELESS. " CELLO PACKAGE ...2pkg.l9 Aeafelefts 5c GREENPOUND ; i all sizes, reg. 39?, while & colored. . I j C? VkW' $1.05 1 1 f POUND ! C I jS 0 .0, RTENING Lawns CRACKERS TOWNHOUSE 7 I MARGARINE... 2-6- 5 2-- 29 1 m . . . 89c JELLY DUPE RANCH GRAPE. On Display at HUFFAKER'S 42 Dalton Sewing j 1 : Canned Roses--Nc Garden Toola dried roots, climbers and bush Seed Peel Mom . Fertilisers Lumber & Hardware Marna G Phone 2271 Magna. 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Moat of the now in your medicines prescriptions ware never even heard of lose than five years ago. Because physicians have better techniques of noeis, they new can cribe the one specific drug that will help Wo do less mixing of ingredients, but have to exorcise even greater caution than in the past because modem drags are more potent. IMitsssisIwtfssiVUwtfswMfMWIwifiHsi II 1 L I DENNISON'S lrael CAKE MIX 53c jCOFFEE who,e i "PROGRESS IS THE ACTIVITY OF TODAY AND THE ASSURANCE OF TOMORROW. 2$)j Sf . - i'M 9th EAST BALT LAKE CITY. UTAH pecs. Nsv Wfsp sfiwd lihfsts (Ivm bsHtr Mos, ssiisr losdws. fi sag (TUNA S1.99. 9 CABBAGE Hiland served 45? 2 lb. 1 lb. carton i 2 POUND. I J A:' 9424 SOUTH OLD STANDBY, Navels, juicy, lb. NEW. ' I FOLGER'S. 59c 2539. LEAK. FRESH. POUND & Hearts, Beef, fresh, small, lb Cheese iI COFFEE . 2 kit, ilia hath and shower, cat' n The Oramges I CARROTS ! J RUMPGRADEOUN StgUBO j j 1 A GBADELPOUND I owner, new EsCHMiUA Drugs by Duke 1 67c 67ei VEAL PATTIES SWISS r By port near schools Dial Proven, Modem Grass Blow Growth, Less Cutting s-- STEAK SALE I I 5 m OVER HUE tile Hunter. Spring SALE-- bunt, hardwood floors birch and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hymas became proud parents of their first child, a baby boy, on March 24th. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas of Seed BERNINA BR Brick Home. Curb, sewer, hill Thur., Fri.f Sat New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. io 6:30 P.M. I FOR llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ! mm ! The Hunter Ward second wel fare dinner will be held April 19th at the Hunter Wardhouse Recreation HalL A delicious dinner is to be served and a program presented. Merrills Beauty Salon I Special 49( McDonalds Flowers Phone Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gardner returned Friday from a most enjoyable three weeks vacation to Hawaii. They traveled by plane and saw the islands of Oahu and Kauai and many interesting spots, reporting a wonderful trip. were honored by their children on their 49th wedding anniversary at a dinner party held at Hotel Utah. Celebrating with them were Mr. and Mrs Hugh Hairs, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson, Mr. and Mrs Frank Maccheine and 3 grandchildren, Hugh Hales, Jr., Jean Hardy and Stanley Maccheine. During the evening, Uncle Roscoe came to, the table and gave his autograph to the young ones Mr. Matthews celebrated his 85lh birthday anniversary recently at a dinner party held in his honor. They are outstanding re- - and Mrs. Hiland Kent motored to Meridian, Idaho, to attend funeral services of Mr. Kent's brother, Ira G. Kent, who died last week. Sincere sympathy Is extended. Mr. Earl Coon is in the LDS Hospital where he underwent surgery on Thursday. It has been necissaiy to give him several blood transfusions. Mr. and Mrs. Burt He is reported greatly im- motored to Logan, Utah Wilding Thursday proved. Many friends extend best to visit with a lister to Mrs. Wildwishes. ing, Mrs. John Roberts, who suffered a fractured leg. Mrs. Emil Feulner returned Court of Honor from Walla h(mw Thursday A large crowd is expected to Wallai Washington where she visiting at the home of attend the North Jordan Stake haj her daughter and family, Mr. and Court of Honor to be held at the Mrs. B. C. Christensen. Mrs. Feul-n- r North Jordan Stake House April was there to welcome a new 9th at 8:15 p m. Parents are especially invited who was born granddaughter to attend to their children will March 12th. know you are interested and Mrs. Christensen will be re- proud of their work in scouting. membered as the former Marian Feulner of Hunter. Miss Connie Cooper, a member of the Spanish Club, participated Mr. and Mrs. Jack Francisco in the entertainment ' at the of Gardena, California, are visit- Festival of Foreign Languages' ing with Mrs. Francisco's mother, at the BYU in Provo on March Mrs. J. W. Richards and other 30th. 0 ; relatives and friends during their Miss Connie, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Cooper, gave stay here. Mrs. Francisco will be remem- Spanish dance and read an essay bered as the former Barbara in Spanish, A sister, Miss Cathy, Richards of Magna. played the guitar and sang. nt Fabulous 49th Weddng Data Mr. and Mrs Orson P. Matthews Mr. I s The See o, M.r. FORD AL PARKER FORD Phone 2700 "Only Ford Dealers Carry A-- l Used Cars & Trucks" MAGNA the Light Bourbon you can stay with KENTUCKY STMI6HT I0URB0M 14 PSOOf UM. atNMOM DIITIUENIES COMIUNT WlMf rsrfsctiss sl PtMict to TiMilns" Isvlwlll. Ktntsclqr |