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Show Friday, June 27, 1652 - Where The Spirit Of The Lord la, There la Liberty. LEADER GARFIELD Howard Ridg, Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Published Sine 181B Published Br The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second clasa mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1871 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the beat weekly newspapers by the Utah rese Association, given honorable mention by the national Editorial Association. Mail ndiscriplioa rates Payable strictly in advance - 11.50 year The Times welcomes contributions from Its readers upon any subject of public interest All communications must bo signed. No attesition paid to anonymous contributions. Mageras. Redwood Giants, 11, Lingren, Cox and Anthony. Magna I Red Sox, IS, Thomas and Lomas, Richardson. Whittier Midgets, 8, L. Davis and Nielson, Dalby. Mrs. Mae Chapman and Douglas Hook returned home Saturday check At the Magna playground this week, a great deal of interest was shown in the checker tournament that started Friday. Nathan Ridge defeated Louie batNotarianni in a hard-fougtle. Stephen Cutler, after a week of hard practice, proved that practice makes perfect by winning two out of three games from Eddie Hansen. Each round of the tournament is to be played off at noon, and everyone entered is asked to ht Can You Beat This? park since the recreation program opened. They have been making dishes, paper lanterns, fans and flowers. Some of the games that are popular at the recreation site are Old Maid, Rook, volleyball and dodge-bal- l. Water coloring is also en joyed by many. Everyone is invited to come to the park this week, enter into this fun and become acquainted with the sponsored activities. Baseball Gamas A great deal of interest is being baseball shown in the intra-are- a league lor buys to include Magna, Redwood, Whittier, Kearns and Garfield. Results and batteries of the games played thus far include: Magna Minors, 11, Robinson and They visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Arthur Zeldin of Magna and two daughters, Wendy and Carol, are vacationing in New York with relatives and friends on an extended stay. Mr. Scott E. Gordon of Magna is now vacationing in Toronto, Canada, with hia return scheduled soon. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Konold have returned home from an enjoyable three weeks visit to New York OOOOCX Breeze. Garfield Minors, rou can be protected under 1, Mageras. $7.30 every 6 monlha (plus original membership) Mayflower Inter Insurance Exchange Phono or lee Richard Opanahaw Dick District Agent So. 1580 West Magna Where Tour Dollar Goes Farther IlMiMlTAGE MAJID eAfAe tcwAA The New LAKE Theatre dfanAecAu June Thursday, Friday Technicolor Special HAS 2627 AweAoi COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 0:20 7:00 SEEN ANYBODY tarring PIPER LAURIE. ROCK HUDSON Added Attraction I boy end his dog. Also RASCAL COMEDY fc CARTOON I Gem Theatre AGAINST NOWMO FANG-AND-CU- Just-A-Me- re Chinese Family Din--' ner served all times. LUNCH 11 a. m. to 5 m. DINNER 5 to p. m. OPEN HOURS a. m. to 2 a. m. Waekdays-1- 1 Sunday - 3p.m.to2a.m. Closet Monday at 2:30 p. m. FRED SUE, OWNER I er Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howarth and children of Norwalk, California, lliillliiillllllllllllllllillilllililiiliillllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllililllllilllllllll have returned to their home after 23 foot, Deluxe Model, new Deepfreeze, visiting for a week with their par 13 $490.00 $350.00 foot model, same style, only s We are certified dealer for the famous Harvest Food Plan and can offer you the easiest down payments in all of Salt Lake County. Dans Lumber & Hardware E 5430 West 3E03 South s Open evenings until Murray 041IR3 1p.m. owsrs INSURANCE Fire Free Delivery Auto I any point in Salt Lake County THE OLD HERMITAGE PROOF COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KFNTUCK1 Leon BROWN FLORAL CO. I 5635 West 3500 South Murray 0120R2 Idoor, SfetiMger xUsAme CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED. JONES INSURANCE ? 86 2 times daily to V KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF' 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS .THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SpeeieL White sUemetti opshmd et art tost. AIWA.S BE CAREFUL DEIVINO out of IB SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" STARTS 1 is an i am . hums a 2 NOON It makes When Is Your Birthday? Both Features Cartoons Come and see what the new serial is going to be! Also a 3 Stooges Comedy. Everyone Invited Finishes Notice Thia Week Sun., Mon., Tues. July 2930, July UASftfyBON' eachdtypyojgas sav 3:25 unde' '''V w 1 Starts Sunday 5:30 p. m. Starts Monday, Tuesday 7:00 p. m. Last Show 0 p. m. Here fa one of the biggest shows of the year! l Yes Sir .7; according to combustion experts, out of every live heme freezers sold In Uteh-ldelest year wes an International Harvester. on he imi lAB'WIUUM KYNOIDS CARTOON A UNVERMUNTERMTIOML FICTUK Here's PROOF of NOVELTY fe NEWS ACCEPTANCE -- I n 1- International Harvester frees en and refrlgeraton are tops This Week Only Wednesday, July 2 NO SHOW far beauty, utility and X economy. 1 at terns to fit YOUR budget at Invest Thurs., Fri., Sat July 34 Special Selected th of July Show CARSON CITY and FURY OF THE CONGO 5 J. theres much energy locked in a drop of gasoline as there is in a drop of nitroglycerine. But the problem is to put that energy to work. So Buick engineers arent content just to mix that drop with air and touch it off. They Ve designed an engine that brings os it catapulting into a cylinder head where it strikes a piston-g-ets whipped into a churning, swirling ball d of energy. turbo-to- p Employees' Holiday !t E EXPRESS YOUR SENTIMENTS WITH W Msut :E Today-fin-d mu nooucnoNt SbeMi Hdml tarn mom m m tom E HiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiHiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiif SEMI30: m CUHte lens E Co. See our lovely Admiral and RCA Television Hail Damage And Haag Me Up W Mr. Rex Dusenberry has returnMr. and Mrs. Robert Deshler of Garfield announce the birth of a ed from a vacation trip to New fine boy on Sunday at a Salt Lake Jersey, where he visited relatives and friends. His wife and two hospital. All concerned are prochildren remained there and plan gressing well to drive back with a friend later. Members of the B & G Sewing Members of the Club were entertained Monday at the home of Mrs. A. V. Powell A Club were entertained at a debeautiful low bowl of pink roses lightful party Wednesday afterformed the centerpiece of the noon by Mrs. D. L. Underwood at luncheon table. Card games were her home in Salt Lake City. Card later played and prizes given to games were played and prizes given to the ladies. Mrs. C. H. Konold, Mii'H. A. I and Mrs. PowelL We tpeciolize in Chinese & American Foods BEAUTY AND DIGNITY Life Story of Starts 7:00 p. m. Eastern Trip only Resident Glass June 27 28 Complete Show After I p. m. Formosa Cafe E SPC and Mrs. Morris Smith, sons, Terry and Michael of Fort Ord, California are visiting Mr. Smith' mother, Mrs. Gus Ostlund and sister, Mrs. Wesley Baierline, all of Magna and a brother, Ray MY GAL k GIGI PERREAU Friday, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson of Magna are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy who was born Monday morning at SL Mark's HospitaL The baby weighed in at pounds, 2 ounces and will be named Donald Kip Robinson. The happy mother will be remembered as being the former Mad-aly- n Mecham. Mrs. Willis Spafford, the former Leola Cook, and sons, J. A. and Randy, left Friday to join her husband at Richmond, California. Mr. Spafford is a member of the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Spafford has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cook since February. Mr. Spafford has never seen his new son, Randy. Mrs. Spafford Accompanying and sons were her sister-in-laand husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt of American Fork. PALS RETURN Cut Me Out Son and Heir Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Howarth and Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters in Seattle, Washington arc visiting in Magna with Mr. Bakers mothMagna. er, Mrs. Gladys Baker and sister, Mrs. Clyde Cutler entertained Mrs. Bette Cutler. at a prettily planned party honoring the fifth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Darcy, Sunday afternoon. Neighborhood children attended and enjoyed a festive time. Candy favors, made by Miss Darcy, were given to each child. w Magna Giants, 22, Sizemore and HOW BABIES change. Kent GARFIELD La-Fe- NEW Study Group will not meet during the month of July. All members are kindly asked to note the rien Magna ti.anU, 4, Drown and Garfield Gianta, 3, R. Christensen, Haymond, Hatch and D Christensen. Magna 1 Red Sox, 7, Thomas and Lomas, Richardson. Garfield Midgets, 2, Cruz and Haymond. Magna II Dodgers, 0, Culery, Herrera and Curtis. Garfield Midgets, 25, Cruz and Haymond. Magna Miners, 9, Robinson, Breeze and Breeze, Shaw. Whittier Minors, 0, R. Davis and City where they visited their son Smith in Salt Lake City. The visitors will leave June and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John 28th for South Dakota to visit Konold. relatives of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Jack Anderson and small Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pratt, Iva son of Seattle, Washington, returned home with her father, Lee, Nancy and Gerry Pratt and Joseph Catten, daughters, Miriam, the Misses Darlene and Marilyn Doris and Janice, Sunday and will D unstone enjoyed a visit to Pocavisit in Magna for about three tello, Idaho, the past week. weeks. She will be joined later by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thorne, Mr. her husband. and Mrs. Jack Dunstone, son. Tommy, Marilyn and Sterling Mr. and Mrs. John Beel and Andrea son enjoyed a fishing trip Mr. and children of California, to FiahLake the past week. Mrs. William Hendrix and little Second Son daughter are visiting with relatives and friends in Magna and vicinity. They are guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrea-so- n ll homes of W. E Shackleford, of Magna are the proud parothers. Beel and ents of a ten pound baby boy born June 17th at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henline of Mother and new arrival are doing Magna announce the arrival of a nicely. a on at Thursday lovely baby girl Salt Lake Hospital. Mother and Fourth Son new child are progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Danger-fiel- d announce the birth of their Min Arva Johnson has returned home after spending ten days in fourth son, Sunday, June 22nd at Wichita Falls, Texas, visiting her a Salt Lake hospital A name has not been chosen for the boy who brother, Sergeant Dell Johnson. tipped the scales at eight pounds. Three brothers at home are eagWill Not Meet erly awaiting hit arrival The Magna Ladies Democratic Shakespear and D. Chri.;Unsea. Utah's Financial Responsibility law for as Utile as 1130 Please Dial 3322 and Give Ua Your News. the schedule to see when from an enjoyable vacation trip to Glendale, California, and other they are slated to compete. The girls have been busy at the points of interest in that vicinity. SUMMER RECREATION NEWS - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS tight-packe- SS25 Us isnt something that happens in a car of the future. It happens in a Buick Fireball 8 Engine today. Its a engine. d Its a engine. But its also a Fireball in performance as well as high-compressi- valve-in-hea- name, And it puts extra power under the hood and extra miles in the fuel back in the gas tank. Now, power is great, but what goes with it? Mister, thats something you ought to find out and soon. What goes with it is an automobile r.3 eager and willing as made your pulse leap that ever anything faster to a beat. a that seems to know what you Its car sweet-handlin- g, ADAMS MOTOR SALES Louis Falvo& Sons Phone Then its fired. And when that happens, a drop of gasoline certainly lets loose power. Magna. Utah Dial 2041 V Magna, Utah want it to do-t- rue and sure in its course on a straightaway beautifully balanced on curves. Its a car with Dynaflow Drive to feed power with infinite smoothness and a lcvelness of ride that took a million in cold cash to perfect. And it is, with all this, a very tidy road-huggin- g bargain. Why not price it, drive it, know it for yourself? Well be glad to arrange a demonstration. Equipment, eccessories, trim end models en subject to change without notice. Wheel Crests stenderd on Roedmester, optionel el extre cost on other Series Standard on Roedmester, optional et extre cost on Other Series, Sure is true for 52 |