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Show F riday, July 16, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah "Where The Spirit Of The Lord I, There la Liberty. omen s LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridgo, Editor Published Since 1111 Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1S7S at Garfield, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advarxe - $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. Marriage Announced of Former Magna Maid STORK NEWS NOTES House Guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Muss have had as their house guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. John Haber of Nampa, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Buchanan of San Jose, California. who were married in the Logan LDS Temple, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Buchanan of Clooding, f.i.uu-- i FEATURES NOTES HUNTER Mrs. Wilford Coon of Magna is convalescing at the home of her mother in Salt Lake City after undergoing major surgery. Wishes for a complete recovery are extended. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newell amt son, Albert, have returned home after visiting for two weeks in Hunier Youth Outing The annual Hunter Second Mr. anJ Mrs. K dai.d Wickens WaiM Youth outing will be held Mrs. C. W. Evers has returned h J 'iimv and Clilf id August at CYmo Spnngs t ome after an enjoyable vacation and tw : m e v.sit- - and a side trip of a hike to an in- spent in Boise, Idaho, as u guest ut Vallejo. Calif n.. i. thru site. Everyone from the ef her daughter and family, Mis. lots al t.ie none of 12 to 20 is invited, and K V Woi then. Mrs. Eve'rs was! Mr and M:.,. F J Unbelts in Magbaek by another n.l and Mi and M. Jaiue., W.ck- adults are also Welcome, .iivoinpan.-'week. a field. Gai A fee of $5 00 for each person lor in eiis who d.iuguter, Mrs. Ruth Andrus, will be charged to cover bus faie to the Idaho city to spend Visitors Here and meals. Pei mission slips should Imli ndence Day hal.day Miss Lois and J.ula Mae Chap- - j be returned by the deadline of weekend. : father of Charles-- 1 juiy 25th. man and tin-.Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Larsen tun. South Ca.ohnii and Mrs. Lois1 and son. Ronald, have returned Ouzts of Sail Lake City visited home after a most enjoyable ten- - briefly at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. vacation tounng portions of, Clarence iiepwo: ih during the week. - m.ira Jo. Visitors Here 1342 South 6th E.ut. Salt Luk, City, announce the i;:.,: their daughter, Dutin.i. t j Ncd.vii. LaMarr Nielson, vm ,, Mrs Nini Nielsun. The lovely bi uie, a resident, chu.se MAGNA NEWS ection ACTIVITIES GARFIELI) SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. R.ibcit It. nurds r - HUNTER CLUBS Clinton, Indiana with a daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds. 13th-14t- j son-in-la- ten-stin- The group held a meeting at tiie home of Mrs. II. Moss on Thursday, July 8th. A short business session was conducted and handicraft work started. Eight members were present, announces Coralie Washburn, reporter. 4-- j Mj.--n- trad. lama! white for the wedding cereintmy, which was pei formed at the Mem Buchanan Reunion Third Child V. P, A Buchanan family reunion was orial House by an ur..-le- , nt-A addition to the family of Coon. A held Sunday at Como Springs and fuliuwed. atreception Mr. and Mis. Max Peterson of tended attended by a large group. People by a number of I''..! Mugna, a baby boy, weighing 7 people. from Hunter included Mr. and pounds ami 4 ounces, arrived July Mrs. Jim Bodenhofer and family, The lovely bride's g.iwn wa; 7th at St. Maik's Hospital. Mother fashioned of lace an I tivlon rv: Mrs. Julia Behunin, Mr. and Mrs. and new baby are progressing over taffeta. The bod.ee was Eugene Moss and Mrs. Voglin Idaho. styled w ell. Shaw. with sweetheart neekl.ne end Mr. son second for This the is Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Brown are short set-isleeves. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Witbeck and visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Peterson. They also have An overskirt of net edged a in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills spent Mrs. J. M. Witbeck. On Sunday, a small daughter. lace enhanced tiie skut. Her vi .!. a the weekend at Manti, Utah, the group attended the Witbeck to a tiara, was also caught First Child where they attended the Martin reunion at Fairmont Park in Salt trimmed. White carnations u:: i Mr. Mrs. and of Nick Karpakis Lake City. Peterson, Sr. reunion. pink roses formed t:ic bridal bouMagna announce the birth of a quet. baby boy Friday, July 2nd at a Matron of honor was M. s. A. ( Salt Lake Hospital. He tipped the Anderson, a sister of the biide scales at 7 pounds, 9' ounces and Beth Ann Sorensen, ital.ee Anhas been named Chris. This is Mr. derson and Dixie Nielson al i and Mrs. Karpakis' first child. attended the bride They donin-pastel gowns and cjiticJ p.r.k Lovely Daughter carnations. Mr. and Mrs. ILibcit L. Dea of bDennis James d Garfield are the happy parents of man duties whileperformed Dale Bound,, a lovely daughter a veritable Hubert Barron and Kjii.iM M.l-se- n firecracker, for she arrived on Experience - Confidence -ushered. July 4lh and weighed in at 5 lbs., On her departure to a hone;. Dependability 7 ounces. moon, the bride wore a wh.tc The litlle gaJ, who has been linen suit with blue aceessu: i. Our every service it complete , named Debm, is the first girl to Salt Lake will be futui have the Dea name for the local home for theCity tincere, and marked with tolemn newlyweds. fjinily in tile last 29 years. dignity. A family may choote a terBirthdays Honored Third Child vice to meet every need and Honoring the 5lh buthday an- - j Mr. and Mrs. Monte Davies of niversaries of her twin g:and thoughtful with at prices that are Magna are announcing the birth of daughters, Adrian and Ad. 11 M.id a sweet little within their meant. daughter, den, who are visiting heic fi :. who was born July 3rd at a Salt Belton, South Cat Mis Kloi Lake Hospital and weighed six eru-- Coon NicIm-ii- elina,ent H.iirie Phona 2621 1825 Was! 2700 South. Magna pounds, 15 ounces. She is being at a birthday party Sunday. S.x greeted by a brother and sister at teen little guests attended. home. (llllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII The twins and their parent,. .V: and Mrs. David Madden, Mis. I.u Yours only with Dodge trucks la Madden and Mrs. l.ily Boa Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. liudy Sencyzyszyn land, all of Belton, returned Mon Great new Power-Doin- e announce the birth of a daughter day to their home. June 15th at the Sandia Hospital Tw lit BNI fw JMf MMJf will in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Lloyd Jones has returned t. futures liks VI,., baby weighed six pounds, 9 oz., his home in Los Angeles, Cal. To. world's only truck snines with and has been named Linda Lee. nia, after visiting a short turn combustion chimbors ... lor The mother will be remembered with his mother, Mrs. Elizebe. eitra efficiency and power I Thrifty as the former Joyce Heber, and Jones, and other relatives an uses, too, in many modeh! And til the lovely child is the first grand- friends in this vicinity. with top csb comfort, lower loading child of Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Heheights, sharpest turning of my trucks! ber of Magna. WirttMTI II BlltniCkhts! Dealers Fine Son Dode trucks . . . beesust WATCH REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Jones makes I used quality construction Let Us You Dodie truck easy to sell. For higher of Uurliank. California, ore reHelp With Your mileage between trades and higher over the birth of a baby Jewelry joicing value when you trade, get Dodge truck I Repairs! buy on July 9th. He tipped thu scales at 8 pounds, 3 ounces and - Cepabla Experienced has been named Ronald Seay We Guarantee Our Work Jones. A sister at home is waiting new brother. Huffaker Jewelry Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jones and Mr. and and Furniture Co. Mrs. P. W. Seay of Magna. Dial 4411 Megna ; i j n I.,.-.- j ' PEELFuneral Home i Di-br- e Ilforid's , I. STKAIGHT IEAM IOUIION DISTILLING CO.. 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