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Show I Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, February 12, 1954 w omen s HUNTER K-- Witbeck e jiivcd. Th.pro.dency uf the Hunter f Society entertained Wj: .1 VjM.-,.r block teachers at a festive party : t a Wc.lnen.iay evening at the resi;i.i.'i'M i "i!'i .it a Salt lience . f Mrs. Mildred Moore. A i : :i an.i uust enj.iyaole time was spent nniiu navlv. by tile group. - Ui-l- V. I : ' ' K HAVE CIGAR A i ROM F , i ' y :i.ii i : M:- i.;:: ji.i I f third Lake 'll " w r i a .'.-- h ; i: i : Muki.iy ijanhU:,1 M:s : a . " . k s .ill .1- . I . IV. . Ii'P 1I i'll p.iun In a:i i i! nurit l: olli'- at in :i'. .i: h.ijipv .ibo.it thi1 lull, h , iMjti-rlsicim; ln:i. -- .!i n i : i r t.'.l i.- M.u-- - I :: the lliinte: Second Ward K.iV.t u . was heid A i." ;n delir.ous 4 The TARRY SHOP lias expanded Now located in the Former H. D. Nielsen Store at 5272 W. 3500 , I is of 4 i . uv:v pljyi.i giwn t.i . 7 fl t V. tu: Third Son ' :i I South in Hunter! j H inonng Mrs. J. H. Johnson, iiiuiiuers of the tJarfieid Women's Club entertained at a prettily ar-- . anged luncheon Monday at the Johnson residence. Mrs. Margar i t Nelson, club president, Mrs Vn n. i McQu.vey and Mrs. Beth Ahiquist were in charge of ar- rangeinents. A social time was hr spent. 1 Colorful New Denims! Fruit of the Loom ,W I Percales! state & Prepared 2551 REASONABLE Com in. browse around sad see our complete line of beautiful materials, notions, etc. I RATES 37 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Young Man Off For Europe Private Blaine Larson, with his parents. He telephoned Thursday . said he was leaving Thursday Europe. These features gives you lowest prices! -- Tha aaw 1954 Chawalat lal Air aadaa. With Sna gnat aerie Ckevreiet effari Ike Nil baavtlfal cfcelca at aiadali In Ms Said. ' Striking New best-looki- 161 model-col- Luxury-lin- e Styling. Here are the Chevrolet! of all time. Available in combinations! Interiors. 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Do much of the work of braking for you. (Available on Powerglide models.) Now Automatic Window and Soot Controls. Touch a button to raise or lower front windows. Move the front seat up and forward or down and back with the same ease. Available on Two-Ten- " end Bel Air models. Come in, see and drive the new 1954 Chevrolet at your earliest convenience, and we believe you'll decide it's the car for you! Optional at atm out. Safety-Protectio- n. SYMBOL Of EMOLXM OF excel i aura SAViaisa PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY AND PRICED TO PLEASE DIAL 6611 MAGNA. UTAH rwKiMRTKiiiMHfMn ms SP"iU 8916 West F market Frid.y's.turd.y, FAru.ry Steaks Phone 6371 12-1-3 Sirloin, A grade, tender, 1 lb.. Pies , Beef and Chicken, 1 pk. Roast Pork, lean, fresh, 1 For finest food . . . for extra fun i 65 29 lb lb. each, 3 for 2B( BARS, Baby Ruth, .25 Two. 2 No. can, Wood Croaa, TOMATOES, 27 MEAT PIES, Morriaona, Two for 93 CHEESE, Velveeta, Two lba. for Peas TUNA, White Stir, aolid, 2 can CRACKERS, Club, by Purity, One pk CAKE MIX, Betty Crocker, 3 for SOAP, Jergens, 10 bars for 1-- Birds Eye, frozen, 2 pks. Catsuap 'garden fresh mini for. 37 39 89 49 35 Dennisons. Tall bottle, 2 CHOICE MEATS For a trip you'll always treasure ! 9 A sn Mr. and Mra. Royal Larsen Magna, left Wednesday for N Jersey, following a ten days v Mrs. Dewey Watkins was hostess to ladies of the J us 1 A Mere Club and special guests. Mrs. Valeria Young and Mrs. Jack Moore, at her Wednesday afternoon home. Tables of cards were played and prizes given to Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. L. Pulluin. A dainty luncheon was later served. The group meets February 17th with Mrs. Agnes Williams. a little luxury is good for every man ...go Representatives of all the wards will attend and authorities expect about six hundred people to Entertains Club -- For Appt. of Mra. Eva Spencer and Mrs. Ruth Bowen Day of the music department and Mrs. Ida Hunt of the speech section. 4 V Income Tax Returns cALL 5124 or ps" WARD NEWS I ft 40 Meets Past officers of the 8 and 40 Mr aiul Mrs. Jim Colovos of Magna announce the birth of a attended a banquet and social lovely daughter February 7th at Wednesday evening at the Bela Salt Lake Hospital. All concern-i.- d vedere Hotel in Salt Lake City Local ladies present were Mrs. arc doing nicely. R. H. Cushing, Mrs. W. 11 Jenk inson, Mrs. Wallace Williams, Mrs. Helen Gallyer, Mis. Linnie Wyatt iHimiiiiiiiimmiiimiimimiiiiiiiiiH! and Mrs. Verl Haws. I I SEE OUR EXCITING ARRAY oI BATES FABRICS LDS STAKE Lovely New Daughter Ifederal Sew and Save! ection FEATURES v.1, New Daughter In efforts to revive the former popular vocal quartets (even the barber shop variety,) Oquirrh Stake is planning a contest on Thursday, February 18th at Pleas- evening. Tiie nail Was beautifully decorant Green Ward. It will begin at 7:00 p.m. ated in u valentine theme. Each ward is being asked to Lady Lions Plan furnish a quartet, mixed, men or Slake Speech It Music ladies and have them sing a serFestival Planned and Festive Valentine ious and comical number. They Eve Party Saturday will be judged on the general exThe Oquirrh Slake Speech and cellent e of their presentation. Music KrMiv.ll is slated for SunThe Magna First Ward Elders' Mid an atmosphere of Cupids, Tiie winner uf this event will day, February 2ttLii, 7:00 p.m. in lacy valentines and other decor- Quorum is giving a turkey dinner enter the Interstake contest and ihe Pleasant Green Hall. ations renunescent of the Valen- for the elders, wives or partners the top four In that bracket will A program, strcss.ng the theme tine holiday, the Lady Lions will February 11th, 6:00 p.m. in Hie e eligible to compete in the uf Goodness is Gi fatness,'' will entertain their husbands at the wardhouse. contest to be held in the be presented under the direction All are urged to attend. annual Sweetheart Ball this SatSalt Lake Tabernacle. urday evening in the Magna Fire-hal- l, 1 announces Mrs. M. F. Orr, president. Mrs. W. G. Larson is general chairman of the formal dinner dance with Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, program and entertainment head and Mrs. Ray D. Memll, chairman of the decorations. Arrangements are being made for sixty people. Dinner will be served by a catering firm. ACTIVITIES bi ff dinner was served to a hit'll1 Kti'up of ituests, a program late.- p:v . nU'd and dancing en-- ! I By Pegyy CLUBS roat NOTES Gold and Green Balls the Large crowds attended Magna Second Ward Gold and Green Ball Tuesday night and a capacity tnrung was present at the Magna Ward on Wednesday Quartet Contest 60 on a modern i U.P. train Enjoy smooth travel pleasure I you enjoy travel at its finest when you go Union Pacific. The moment you step aboard, your pleasure begins. You rest as you ride, in the accommodations of your choice . . . relax in the attractive club car, or stroll leisurely about . . . enjoy those famous Union Indeed Pacific menu treats, such as the featured tender, juicy Prim item for February Ribs of Beef while thrilling to the ever changing panorama from your dining car window. On a train, you enjoy while you scenery at ground level and safely along. glide smoothly Take the Family Along Family Travel Plan, goad Aik about Union Pacific' In both Pullman and Ceachei. For detail!, and for help with Railroad your travel plant, tea your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent. HALF-FAR- E UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD |