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Show Friday, March 14, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH - LEADER THE GARFIELD Howard Ridg. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Published Since 191B Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday Running at Gertie Id. Utah Entered at second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1873 at Gartield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale Presa Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. subscription rates Payable strictly in aavaiice - SI JO yeat The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any eubject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No IWmiHm paid to anonymous contributions. un NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Honoring the 12th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Connie Mrs. H. L. Garfield, assisted by another daughter, Mrs. Lois Beck of Holladay, enicrtaincd at a prettily planned parly Friday eve- California Visitor! Garfield News Little Miss Eva Ruth Olsen was the motif for a prettily planned, birthday party held Tuesday at tier home in Garfield. A number of little friends attended to extend wishes on her seventh birthday date. or Champion d A group of local people motored Miss Janice Jean Kunz, who wilt become the bride of Orval David to Salt Lake City Saturday Bales this Friday in the Salt Lake ning and enjoyed smorgasborg at LDS Temple, was the honored Andys, followed by a social eveguest Saturday evening at a per ning of visiting and garner at the iiume of Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. sona! shower. Muffut. Three girl friends acted as esses at the social. Misses Colleen Those attending were Mrs. Vera Sleek, Norma Wight and Chloe Mr. and Mrs. H. L. GarDangerfibld ai the Wight home. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reid field, Twenty-fiv- e and attended guests Mr. Mrs. and Glen Breeze, Mr. Turpin. Easter decorations were ' played a variety of games, A reception will honor the new- - and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson, Mr. used in the table and luncheon Enjoyabla Vacation and Mrs. lyweds this Friday night in the and Mrs. George F. Cromer, Mr. arrangements. Philip Debs, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Howarth has reMagna wardhouse. Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews and Dr. of Members turned home after visiting the the Creative Club and Mrs. Moffat. past monih in California and named Mrs. Ida Hunt as their1 Canada Visitors Nevada. In California, she was president at a meeting Wednes-th- e guest of a son and family, Mr. day night of the group, meeting at Mrs. Verna Murray, son and and Mrs. Ray Howarth and their U home of Mrs. Phyllis Sadler. A daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs three lovely children; two sisters social time was enjoyed by the Arnold of Lethbridge Muyray who will meet with Mrs. and a brother; also at the home of ladies Canada, have been visitors at the Mrs. Wanda Bradford Curtis and homes of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. in Las Vegas with two sisters and Dimond and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. a brother. Coon the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howarth wish Honoring them, Mrs. Mayme to be eve-arriv- ed j ; I remembered to their many Taylor entertained at dinner Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Dimond were host and hostess at dinner and a social time Sunday members of the Missionary Soc evening at their home. icty of the Community Baptist Guests at the Taylor home were Church Tuesday at a dessert the Canadian visitors, Mr. and or urther ,rollna duty, luncheon. A social time was later Mrs. 1. E. Coon of Magna and Jay held. Castagno of Salt Lake City. iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHHnmnmiiniiiiiiiinimNiuiini I friends in Magna. I I J Zfloor cMats 52 Studebaker Stariiner ng Enjoyabla Party son-in-la- The group will be entertained March 21st by Mrs. Viola Gardner at her humc in Salt Lake City. The Gleaners and M Men of Magna Ward held a Fireside Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archibald. Mr. Melvin Brooks of the Seminary, spoke to the group on the Book of Mormon, followed by discussion. Late refreshments were served to twenty-thre- e people. gaa-wasti- Honored o j k. It' beautiful beyond word and it'a distinctive beyond question! excess bulk! in design and free from It's clean-line- Brida-To-B- I . V--8 Entartainad j ning. Own iie newmt ojlie new nmicaJi Atnwifedt fiaidrtop Group Kenneth Huffaker enter-- 1 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wendell Reese of San Diego, California tained a group of friends Monday by plane Thursday to evening jit her home at a bridge- visit Dr. Reese's mother, Mrs. j uPPi-r- . The guols included Mes- Elva Reese, and help her observe dames Faye Morgan, Virginia! her 84th birthday anniversary Turp.n, Em.r.a Cammans, Kay which occurs on Sunday, March Paul. is, Claane Dyehes, Clcjm D .nna Duckwoith 16th. Mrs. Reese makes her home and Vi,g,i..a Burke. with a daughter and Card prizes were giver, ti Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Punshon. Burke, Mrs. Cuimnans and Mrs. Club Enlartainad Mrs. EuRoka Memmott entertained members of the Prngres-iivgames were enjoyClub Friday evening at lime wns cnj iyed ly ed by girl friends and prizes Mrs. Marian Huish was hostess' g: y home. A gay St Patricks her a :iv.' luncheon awarded. Late tntl refreshments to ladies of her Sewing Club party dainty giiiiip. theme was carried out in the table were served. nesday evening at her home. A sem-tdecorations. Tables of cards were later played and prizes given to MM Mrs. Dorothy Merrill, Mrs. Vi Martin and Mrs. Frances Shep-pie- Commander - Lest Than Our Cost Our Prica Prior Rag. FORD V8 . . 4.95 2.4! FORD .... 4.95 M! 1941-4- 7 4.95 2.45 MERCURY 1937-4- 0 FORD VS .. 4.95 2.45 1940 CHEVROLET 4.15 9.45 THESE ARE FORM-FITTEMATS. ALREADY CUT 1935-3- 5 1941-4- 7 It'a one of eleven exciting '52 Studebakera! 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