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Show Friday, May 3, 1957 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah THE GARFIELD Becomet Bride 0f Ronald Oliver April 19th ReLee Anderson To Speak at Regional ABA Meeting LEADER Published Bine 1911 Howard Ridge, Publishes Edith H. Ridge. Editor Published By Tho Copper Printing Company haiiod oach Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entarad aa second claaa mail mattar under tha act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfiald. UUh Adjudged ana of the beat weakly newapapen by tha Utah State Praia Association. given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription raiaa Payable atrictly in advance - 12 00 year. The Times walcomaa contribution! from Ua raadara upon any aubjact of public inlareat. All communications muit be signed. No attention paid to anonymoua contribution! Min RaLee Anderaon and Ron- aid Oliver recited wedding vows at a pret y ceremony in the Hunter Ward Recreation Hull on April 19th. President E. Verne Breeze performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and close friends. The couple lat:r greeted guests at a reception. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. And ;r son of Hun er and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Open-shaof Salt Lake City. Lovely Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of lace underscored with satin. Tiny ribbon flowers held the lace in a scalloped affec Her fitted bodice had a sweetheart nerkline and thr kngth sleeves. She carried a bouquet of whi e carnations and pink w SAVE MONEY-G- O TO A MACNA MOVIE CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Gem Theatre Thursday, Friday, Saturday May Start! Thurs, 2-3- -4 Sat, 7:00 P.M.: Siaria Friday. 8:33 P.M. Complete Show All 3 Nigh Attar 9:03 P.M. iiwra al Aa AMrk.li Sar Assedetiee1 Maaataia eed Mala I Will KEYNOTI SAB HOHAM-5,wk-in Aa U. I, Svpwaa CeH ia ail ladada, fnai Ml, Assedefe Justice WiSiaai I. Iaaaaa, Jr, alCinaili May 1 aad Chief Jadaa laai O. Brattaa, Albayawaiia, N. AL, el the U. S. Caart al Apyiah. Ta al Mia AaMticaa Bar Assedetiee. Tha ABA raiaad caadava, which wN ha al Mia TsaMi Qrcwr Jadkial CeefsrMce, ia aiyactad fa Bitted were fhaa 1,000 affaraaya aad luMeai Iraa Athene, Calarada, KaaMf, Nchresfce, New Madca, Ohlahaaia. (Hah and WyaMag. mm taw ariiCil Saturday Matinee, May 4 Out 3:00 PM. Features. Serial. Comedy, Cartoona and a "3 Stooge." Coma and Sea Tha Lait Picture! We Took Start! 12 Noon May Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Starts 7:00 P. 5-6- -7 Las! Show 0:00 P. M. M. 1. CLIFTON AUUf SOPHIA FvSSfci LADD WEBB LOREN Rose Evening Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo motored to George, Utah, to attend funeral servicea of Mrs. Giovengoi grandmother, Mrs. Iaodora Lose Allen on Wednesday. St Sincere sympathy BOY ON A extended. ia Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowdcr entertained at a birthday social ONSMASCOPfi honoring Mr. Lowder'a mother, Ida Lowdcr on her 78th Mr. News Plua Cartoona Novelty birthday anniversary April 22nd. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. ClarNo Show Wednesday, May 8 ence Williams and Mrs. Dean Norton of Salt Lake City and Mr. Rose." Starts I hursday, May 9 for 3 Days and Mrs. Grant Eastwood of Closing prayer, Louise Ratto GUN FOR A COWARD Hunter. A11 attending mothers were With Jeffrey Hunter-Fre- d Mac Murray iven a beautiful rose and Double Bill Shocker Mrs. Arnold Peterson entertainlater served. A most ZOMBIES OF THE MORATAN ed at a social for her husband's enjoyable evening was spent by birthday anniversary this week. he mothers and their daughters. A delicious turkey dinner was served to a group. Mrs. and Annie Pe'ersen The Hunter 2nd Ward will hold two Rose Evenings inasmuch as daughter, Mrs. Ronald Loveless the classes are so large. They will and Mrs. Blanch Fairbourn are be held May 7th and May 14th. on a special tour that will take to LDS Temples in Utah, GALA REOPENING OF THE RANCH DRIVE-I- N A special invitation is being sent them to all mothers, who are extended Arizona and California. FRIDAY. MAY 10 In observance of her 13th a cordial invitation to attend this birthday anniversary, Miss Lyn- important event. nea Prows entertained friends WWVWWWWWSWWWWWWWAWWWVWWWWdfWVWSWWWVWWWWVWVWW April 27th. Party games were played and prizes won. Refresh-- I ments were served to Glenda Irene Johncon. Linda Jcpp-on- , Badevinatt, Mary Jane Newton,! Sin: Gibbs, Judy Miller. Louise Linda Hancock. Gail Davis, SOIPBIN . . HMauaam l awamw Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Petersen and sons, Louis and Leslie, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hone, visited many points of interest in Utah and Juab counties Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Keisig, Mrs. Luzon Hughes, Mrs. Mary Elzinga, Mrs. Bernice Hamilton, Mrs. Ann Watson and Mrs. Ruth Cushing, former working associates, met at the home of Mrs. LarSene Morris Monday for a social afternoon of visiting. Light refreshments were later served. The Hunter Second Ward will hold their last welfare dinner May 3rd. A delicious turkey re- past will be served family style at 7:00 p.m. A program will later be presented by the Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Max Frampton were hosts for the Adult Aaronic Committee and their partners, as well as the Hunter Second Ward Bishopric. Refreshments served, j j The Hunter Second Ward Vol-Ratt- n, W Ball senior and junior teams Ctll-wDelila Ronnie Olsen, Placed t:cond in the North Jordan Her 3 Maxwell and Sally Tracy. Slake Volley Ball tournament. Congratulations are given to The group liter attended the joint ward dunce at the Hunter these young ladies for excellent . j w.i: playing. d'.ou.ie. Mrs. Sadie P. Loveless, daugh-- i who has been ter of Mrs. Annie Petersen, is one si undergoing n tiie I.DS wom.n who wrote a re- 0j t.'iutmi'id. is now at published children's book 'um: and progressing very nicely. cently caUed My Happy Tawpy Safety Rhymes. Mrs. Loveless wrote the The 2.1 Ward 11 and rhymes while the other two lad: d nd bns girls enjoy-- ies were in charge of the a hoyride a:::l refreshments ln.it wrek. They Inter met at the I Costume Jewelry Nsw Summer Handbags Mojud Holeproof Hosiery Velvet Step Shoes New Summer Cotton Dresses Prince Ship n Shore Lingerie fc BEST Munsingwear Gowns, 83.98. up Slip, 82.98. up fc SHOP Petticoats. 82.99 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllMliliiiiiiiiiiiii Magna Mother of the Year Sallot ; j Mrs. Ysi Mori Mrs. Stella Pehrson Mrs. Rosa Brown Mrs. Florence Harmon Mrs. Gladys Hales Mrs. Wilma Klekaa Ec-- 1 Hunter wardhouse recreation hall for dancing. Raymond Barlow is the leader. MatchabeUi Perfumes Colognes Blouses Arlermis Mr. White Stag Snorts wear My vote for one of the above mothers to be Mother of the Year is (Vole For One) GERANIUMS Bedding Plants Tomatoes Peppers would be appreciated if all no afternoon bowlers wN It h. c Magna Mother of the Year Ballot WALL'S SURPLUS CENTER Winning Teams Are Announced For Bowlers WAR Woven Cotton fc fc String Nylon GIRL SCOUT s s 90-da- s r gs Porter-Wqlton- Padfc 's Magic Carpel. niSEISKSlEU EIENTUCKV j school. The Whittier School Band. un- Hatred is the madness of the the direction of Rulon Braithwaite, played for the West heart. Byron Kearns PTA on Friday. dor IIhSU WATCH FOR OUR BEDDING PLANTS MAGNA LBR. & HDWE. MAGNA The best words GAS -- TOONS; for cheer, friends CHUCKBURT additional telephone In color... perfect lor Mother's Day Shell love the lasting convenience and beauty of additional ; ' "If you'd brush up on your I salesmanship. Chuck wouldn't always be running aui of gas." ft. take a PERSONAL INTEREST i:i your sa.isfac-in- ... . n' Sunny Brook Bourbon Cheerful as its Name U'Hilfy In tho traditional round bottlo A Favorecl Gift for a Favorite Gal ! An n that is! Mff': THE lay-awa- J : CHUCKS im -Lk OU) SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KY.. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 BOTH 86 PROOF Sinclair Product CLOSE DAILY AT 8 P.M. SUNDAYS AT NOON 8495 West 2708 South Phono 8957 telephones in color. Spotted strategically in the kitchen, bedroom and basement, additional telephones not only save time and steps every day, but add a fresh, bright dash of color that's decorator-style- d to go with everything in the home. This May 12th give a gift that's as attractive os it is useful an additional telephone in color. Better order soon! Now fo order gift telephones for Mothers Day It's easy. Just call your local telephone business office. The color telephone you select will be delivered promptly, and installation will be made at her convenience in any room she selects. Bight New-ee-Sprl- ng 8 ! NEWS Explorer group 543 of the Hunter S.cond Ward enjoyed an luting Thursday at Hill Field Air Force Base. The boys were taken All interested parents and on a tour of the base and also for friends of the Magna Neighbora plane ride. hood Girl Scouts are invited to attend a Fly-U73rd Birthday ceremony and Court of Awards at the Magn Mrs. Annie Petersen c:leb,-ateh:r 73rd birthday anniversary on Little House on Sunday, May 5th. Events begin at 2:00 p. m. and April 24th at her home in Hunter. A delicious turkey dinner was everyone is invited. j served to Mrs. Areva Peterson, SERVICE NEWS Mrs. Kathleen Peters: n. Mrs. Kay FORT LEWIS, WASH. Army Kent, Mrs. Charlotte Kent, Mrs. Agnes McComb and daughter. Pvt. Dan J. Howard, whose wife, Christine, Mrs. Bonnie pttersson Grace, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 H. Howard, live at 2735 and daughter, Sandra. Mrs. Sadie LovcL'ss, Mrs. Patricia Loveless, South 8700 Wwt. Magna, is re-- I Mrs. Bertha Newton. Mrs. Pearl ceiving basic combat training 2nd Infantry Divisions GilLeland, Mrs. Blanch Fair-:wil- h ' bourn. Mrs. Evercan Solomon. Mth Regiment at Fort Lewis, Mrs. Ilenc Solomon, Mrs. Ivie Washington. r Howard is assigned to tha Hepner and Mrs. Emma Craig. Mrs. Petersen is the mothir 0f .regiments Company B. j 8 soldier is a children, 17 grandchildren and; The 1953 graduate of Cyprus high 2 n. WVWWVWWAAWVWWVWWWWWAWWWVW also available: Ktnluciy BlitJi'J SALE i tfWWWWWWWVUWWVMMANWUVWVWUWVlAMVW ?rr-- SURPLUS E E Largs Metal boxes, ideal for survival kit or tool box E Regular 82.91. now. 81 J8 13.85 E AU leather Sandals S2JS Ladies' two piece dresses 83.11 s Boyd fatigue pants fc shirt, sag. 82J7 per pea, set s Mens fatigue pants fc shirts, used. reg. SMI per pee. set .$L75 First place in the Tuesday Af- s ternoon bowling league at the E Paint the number seta fc copper craft sets. 30 dia. clearance 32.11 12 Combination Knife with scabbard, ng. 33.49 Utah Copper Club was captured Hunting knife in leather scabbard. Carman Import, ng. by the squad captained by Norma 81.75 Hauter. Other members are 98c Marion Bawden, June Nelson, Fishing knife ia scabbard $1.00 Sun Glaasca with case, reg. 81 Jl pr. Elva Bowden and Edythe Bevan. 81.18 Sun Glasses with case, reg. 87.00 pr. Second place squad memb-- n 84.18 Large camp blankets, nsw are Alton Drain, captain, Lila Sleeping bags, can be made into a double with two McCarty, Nadeen Cooley, Margo . 820.98 fc up Wadsworth and Jun Jeffs. Down sleeping bags, new 818.85 Margaret Butterfield captured Down slapping bags, used 812J8 the prize for the most improved Down. wooL kapock, others, used. good, ideal for boy scouts average during the year. S4J8 Handicap tournament prizes Kool Refrigerators, 89.98 to 824.15 were given to Janie Sparks, high Cota. 85.98 and 88.98 series; Elva Rush ton, high game Air Mattresses, Plastic. 82.98. 33.98, with pillow, 34.98. double E and LaVem Peterson, most im37.91 E proved average with handicap. Rubber Air Matlrroses. $9.98 to 811.91 E Monday League 32.98 E Nylon Pomchoes, with hoods, used, perfect For ths Monday Afternoon E Nylon Survival Vests, with holster $UI League, the first place tiam is y E y plan. composed of Merle Mecham, cap- 5 Full line of Binoculars. Use our 39.91 Spinning pole and real reg. 312.98. now seL tain, Elaine Pollock. Shirlene E Fly fishing pole with extra tip. rr i. 322.98. now 37.98 3 Matthews and Betty Poulsen. The second place squad is com- E Combination fly and bait pda with extra tips and reversible E posed of Gustie Conradsen, cap- E handle. The flv pole is in throe sections and the bait pole In tain; LaVeme Johnson, Mac Col-lin- E two sections. Regular 822.98 t $7.91 E Bait hooks, clawed. I to card. reg. 40c card, now 18c and Dena Rydalch. LaVeme Johnson had the most E Wa have hundreds of other good buys. Adults, coma in and E E look around, and vote for your choice of Mother of the Year. E improved average for the year. tournament Handicap WALLS SURPLUS CENTER were Shirlene Matthews, prizes high iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiii , Hansen Cloves 1 34 j This Ballot Valid Only If Depositsd At: Sunny Brook bourbon. Order Early For MOTHERS DAY ed. already selected their pictures orsageg and Blooming would do so by going to Hi' rosebuds. to ace the proofs Studio Plants Magna Mrs. C. J. Madren was mat-o- " and order the ones they wish to of honor and chose white lace as soon as possible. N brocade on gold taffeta. Brides- purchase wiU be available until pictures Miss maids, Joy Anderson, sister are in. of the bride, Karleen Acherman. all orders Sonnie Evans, Shirley Cumberland, Peggy Lennard and Kay Whatever of outward service Day, wore dresses of white lace West 3200 South brocade on pink taffeta, ballerina or obedience we render to God 8927 the ia Dial 3388 if love or withheld, man, length and carried bouquets of white carnations. Petite Ann law is not fulfilled. F. B. Mayer Marie Anderson was flower girl UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIHIIIIIt nd carried pink carnations. Jim Murphy stood as best man for the groom. Ushers were Bob 1 Murphy, Ronald Madsen and Mrs. Florence Harmon Richard Oliver. Mn, Ysi Mori Mrs. Gladys Hales E For the occasion, Mrs. Ander- E Mrs. Sts 11a Pshrson E Mrs. Wilms Klskas son, mother of the bride, chose E Mrs. Ross Brown an orchid dress and Mrs. Open-Thamother of the groom, selectE My vote for one of the above mothers to be ed a blue lace ballerina length E E E Mother of the Year is dress. Each had corsages of pink carnations. The newlyweds are making (Vofe For One) their home at 180 D Street in Salt Lake City, This Ballot Valid Only II Deposited Ah p" E He is not bom fur glory who New Officers knows not the value of time. New officers for the Monday and Tuesday Afternoon Bowling ars: Madalyn Robinson, president: Nola Sir. more, vice president; Gerry Peel, secretary; Janie Sparks, treasurer. The dosing bowline tnrtv r neon leagues was lvld Thursday, hs Mondav and Tuesday after-Apr- il 25th at Andy's Smorgasbord. A banquet was served. Trophies were awarded to 'he winning teams and winners of the tournament. Offices were elect- 81-8- Mrs. and Norvin Youngreen honored newlyweds, Mr. and Mia. Vern Shortzcr of Phoenix, Arizona, at a beautiful' ly arranged dinner party this week. Dinner guests were Mr. anf Mrs. Roy Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo and Miss Florence Green, Mr. j MAY 12 game; moat improved average with handicap, Erma Brown. Harmon Floral Hunter Notes The Hunter Ward Mia Maids held their Rose evening April 24l'i at the Uunl3r wardhouse. A very int. resting program, under he direction of the Mia Maids leaders, Mrs. Naoni Silcox and Mrs. Pauline Lee, was presented ay tlu following young ladies: Opening prayer, Sharon Swan. Quart: t, Ruby Ann Ludwig, Vi Urry, Peggy Uns worth and Shar-i- n Swan, ".That Wonderful Mother of Mine." Poem, My Neighbor's Roses," Vi Urry. Symbolism of the Rose, Sharon Swan. As the Song by the class, By Retta McDaniel 4433 or AM 8 2101 LaPrele Matthews, high Hating people is like burning down your own home to gut rid of a rat. -- Harry Emerson Fosdick MAGNA j Hunter Items of Interest I eolore to ehoeee from. CO. DIAL 2271 |