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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, March 6, 19S3 SOCIAL EVENTS- - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS MAGNA NOTIIS ! lae .I Lady Lions Meet Lewis-- 1 N nth-- i l) lae CRADLE ROLL Membeis of the Ljdy Lions I Evening Welding and Mrs. F. Dee Peel of Salt Lake City, former Magna residents, are rejoicing over the arrival of a lovely girl Monday. March 2nd at St. Mark's Hospital. She tipped the scales at 6 pounds. 13 ounces, and has been named Mr. in hearing were en'.ei turned Wednesday . d e edtally ning at the Magna Fireball by -- 'cl h'k. Tin Lorair.e Hostesses Ledlngham, Mr. and Ml'S. E. V. Kiig, In ,,:r. wd at 1:00 Beatrice Reid, Marian llavrilo left Wednesday and Hannah Mat. Vocal solos business and vajat. .n p!i.,..n were presented by Mrs. C. D. S .m.-. ai.i trip tu Chile in An t'vi'inm Clark and accordion selections ti a Ji cxtvnsiim P.cl.:-- Society Social Rebecca. They plan to be g me u::;:l M.iv. from Mis Karen Yeutes. welding prugiam individuals si.-tnew to at Waiting greet in the Magna area c.iniiiu-iiceM a Ward is home are in sister, Maivli 3 at CypTuesday Entertains Group Announced inn. 1 rsry social Marriage and twin bruthers, Timmy and rus Highevening. Svii.Hil. Anniiuiuvment dav. Match lith at Of Magna Maid To Tommy, two years of age. of the program was made Mr. and M :s. Fa:i C.' n ' today ...in.'.ie.in will be by Salt Lake Area Viva'.ion.il tained a g.jup u: ivlai-w- Youth un-!: 1 :!. an and . Mr. and Mrs. James Buek of School, Granite School District of siste:., brut!:.:.-- , .n v. .:i ! dhiw for the Garfield announce the birth of a and the State Board for Vocationtheir partners of Mrs. C m. i: i -- li Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kemp of i.'i. 'it attending boy Monday at a Salt Lake Hos- al Education, who are jointly bers of the Familv Ciu.;. i Magna announce the marriage of pital. All concerned are doing sponsoring the class. S. evening. day their daughter, Maxine, to Gary well. Mr. E. L. Cone of 31a0 South guests also attended. 1' :..i il.i.-entertained Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Redwood Road will be tbe instrucA late luncheon was served. ...id : i.i WHA Monday Smith of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Borland of tor. Mr. Cone lias had ten a social time enjoyed. years The young couple exchanged Magna have received word of the ..t .' t.'.e M.inu Womens 4g ' A li.uiity vows February 27th at the recent birth of another grand- teaching experience in the weldlunelnvn nupt.al Club Meets ing field. He also operates his own - .a . i e i. i.J .'.v. d by games of Kemp residence. child, a beautiful little daughter shop. The course wiil include both -.:. i e y.ven t.i Mrs. a short honeymoon, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas Folliwing .n' i.,. A meeting of the 0.-acetylene and arc welding and . i .lie... oil Mis. Lun.ce the young couple plan to make of Daly City, California. She has will uperate for a period of two way Conduct jiV Aux.lia.y M. their home in Granger. lieen named Lori Louise and has months, two evenings per week t w. held Monday evenin'; i.i Si are veral planbeing parties one brother and two sisters. from 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. Individs at the Magna Women's Attend Farley ned to honor the popular pair. uals interested in registering for and attended by iiv. lw Naw Daughter this program should meet in the w.i-eladies. Potluek M M i. Maty . To Honor Named Group Industrial Arts Department. Cypfollowed by bmg.j and ..'.a. i'l. II tl'.l- Tin- following note was taken .1. . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson rus High School, next competitive games. The g.iup I Tuesday, at . , .tat. ,n of f 'in the .1 February 27:h issue of of 2806 South 9100 West in Magna will hold their mxt mi.e!.!i.; ; News under the head- announce the birth of a baby girl i.i. 1! Dese.it t'.r March 23rd. .i i .i y t toning in in', "Execut.ves of Area Win i n ELYSIAN BURIAL Tuesday at a Salt Lake Hospi.. . b k, I! C itn.'.i in." It should prove of tal. Mother and new child are do- C.ty. Club To Meet i leal is GARDENS inti :vt, as Mr. Airinglim ng well. In Hospital the husband of the former Patsy For Information Call or Write A meeting of t!v. Dm c Ma lar of M..gna. H. W. TAME Fourth Child Ladies Study Crimp is .lat. J : .V! n i' nvuL. .' Halt m Arringl-- n, 414 South 1084 Crandall Ava. March in C;!i evening, .1 from L: t " Ith Ea.t Street. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Privctt of Salt Laka City. Utah the Magna Firehall. w.ll re. i saffe'.ed .. hem elected a member of the Hearns announce the birth of be Mrs. Arthur Maish. M. s. U in h.. h nne. She is Am.v.can In t.tute of Account-- . .'.iiiii h.ticir fourth child, a 5 puund, 151 and Mr3. Alice Ibady. Ail .11 natieiial professional society unco girl who arrived March 1st interested women are invited f eve- .1 Lmt Ter Cliiio in-a- I Classes Start At Cyprus School fr f er S.i-m- Di-bi- 1 Arnger g .u-.- n . i I Club-room- d, - 1 : . vw Mr C G. Quigley, Superintendent uf the Arthur Plant uf Kenne- c.itt Cupper Co: p , is providing! scrap niet.il far use in the pro- gram. Hivuuso of limited facilities, registration will be limited to It driti UK hdii'ii these rules." 1. Fly kites mjy from elcetnc wires and pjics. 2. Don't use met tl or wire in any foi m un kites. 3. Use only diy cot'.. in string. student.-.- . Never fly your kite with wet siring. Water is one of the best 'conductors of electricity. 4. Don't climb polls to ivcove: k.tes. Never try tj release cn-- I tangled kites by throwing stones at them. a. Never mu across streets to get kites into an ' 6. Report kites caught in wires and pules to you: nearest I'tuh March winds plus kids with Power & Light Co. office. kites can add up to lots of fun--- ! or disaster if proper precautions' Utah State Prison aren't taken. This was tiio warning sounded Chaplain To Speak ' today by J. C. Littlefield, Salt At Magna 2nd Ward Lake division manager fur Utah Power & Light Co. "Kite flying is great sport these Hay Smith, chaplain uf the I't.ih windy days," said Mr. Littlefield, State Pi isun, w ill be a guest "but it can lie plenty dangerous. speaker at the sacrament meeting i o tl.ir k. Mr. Smith will be accompanied by a trustee and talk on a subject of general interest to everyone. i j Kids With Kites j Given Warning Precautions Doing is the great thing. For if, people do what ii right, in time they come to like lo ng it. -- Ruskin nmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiH "Compare Their Records" I r The Beat Insurance Obtainable - United States Fidelity And Guaranty Cos American National j Agant Byron Huish 3124 South 8520 Woat PHONE 6184 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil n.-- - . 1 I . I . . f 1 i . Ha-'.-ss- . . attend. " i i I'led h n. .1 i I he-.- -. . GIVEAWAY '. Interesting Speaker .r A meeting of the Da : Utah Pioneers, PI. C:nn Camp, will be held Thu March 12th at the Manila V men's Club and fiutu;. I speaker, Mrs. Rudelia A:i.-.-- - I si . 9 Pointer Pups, male and female, are ready and waiting anyone who wants to give them a i .i,i I., .iiti'iid fun-- : home. il.i.-.'1 i ill.-- n aboard They may be obtained free at Mediterranean-Servi- ng n. f. finer J ' n ii ..'i.. the attack cargi ship ASS Rankin the Donald Dobson home, 6002 i.u ..ii - i. is William R. Lowlher, radioman West 2700 South in Magna. second class, USX, of 26 Lower It is vain to expect any advan-- ; Magn.i How, Magna. The ship is one of five Atlantic tage from our profession of the Fleet Amphibious Force ships truth if we be not sincerely just that comprise the amphibious and honest in our actions. Sharpe element of the Sixth Fleet. ....... ,i v .. I. e M:.- - d M. n a l..in. S.ic.i-jawe- who i 3 11a., Service V: rJ News it i Formosa Cafe OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. Closad Mondays Spacial M.rchanti' Lunchaa, to include soup, dessert, drink. Lunches Sarvad from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Dinners Sarvad from 5:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Specialising in American and Chinese Food Wo serve delicious Chinos Dishes at All Times. Orders to taka out givon a usniur when yva toy "Afale mine UiU and HUH" KENTUCKY FUUYAGEO prompt attention. PHONE STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 9910 THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEAKS 999BMU99HBni 010 THE HILU A HILL CO., LOUISVILLE, 86 PROOF MKiT PS 5 3 I'll '4 8916 West 2700 South Ras- - H -- e . r. DEPARTMENT u:v I. :t : '. the noted Indian g:rl r.t. at a Salt Lake Hospital. Two' iijothers and a sister arc awaiting the new sister at home. ' li'!l-.l..- - lii-ae- Mrs. Anson will present :i , n i. i Thursday f:um a nr .si enjoyable vacation spent in California. They were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Hemic.' Dallas at Indio, and also vacationed with a granddaughter and faintly. Mrs. Betty Brown in Long on her '. CPA'.." C Mrs. lljrtoii Arrington, by ho.-tferuKr Patsy Mai lor, recently atM i: ie il il.illiwell tended the annual CPA Auxiliary i I A. 1. i'. a.li.nl Tilf-;- ' ia.v luncheon held at the Salt Lake 1. ... :.v: .!.. Tne afler-- : Country Club. Mrs. Joan Sprat ley : v. .... hi sewing. C'iiild was Mrs. Arrington's guest for the lovely affair. Both ladies V.. ... i.i M I, ill rn'snjLii ue formei ly of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Ur: g Y.ii.'i- Murray. I'.' ' . ., I Specials for Friday, Saturday March 67 Phone 6371 illil.OIVA Craitt. Ill IFEY Cut, Wrapped, Frozen, lb. . STEWING, lh Iffl Mas gm. w Cut, Wrapped, Frozen Blue Bonnet, Colored Quartered, lb. z. m. to 5 p. in. Meat Market Opened With Meat Cutter. PORK & BEANS, Dennisons, 2 cans for . . 98c TiSSUEoeski n , 400 couni, i rxgs 39c AJAX, Cleanser, 2 for BABY RUTH BARS, 1 ;.b Candy, 4 for 45c TIDE, Large Pkg., 10c coupon free HFRSHEY DAINTIES 2 for SPAGHETTI 85c DINNER, Nalleys, 2 for COFFEE, Maxw.ll HoU lb 43c SYRUP, Lumber Jack, 5 lh can BISQUICK, Large Pkg 11: ;)0 W hile Star, Bite Size, ean Sacramento, TA can, 1 for Lvif 1 25c 30c 47c 83c 521 that makes a man Its morea lotI. of pride horsepower beneath the hood of the car he owns. For the real point in reaching record . . horsepowers and compression ratios goes beyond miles per hour. It steps up per formance and economy in normal driving . That's what Buick engineers did when they upped the power and compression of each 1953 Buick Special, Super and Roadmaster to the highest figures in Buicks fifty-yehistory. In the Super and Roadmaster, they put a new kind of V8 Engine first passenger car V8 with 8.5 to 1 compression, and a . . - Booths Breaded, lh. CAROM ORANGES, 5 lh bag GRAPEFRUIT, 8 lb bag GREEN ONIONS, 2 bunches POTATOES, No. 1 Russets, 10 lb . POTATOES, No. 1 Reds, 10 lb . . . CARROTS, No. 1, Calif., 3 bunches 35c ar CHOICE long list of other major engineering 'MEATS For the Special, they redesigned the 35c SALMON, Sliced, lb 39c BACON, Armours, pkg., lb . 9c COD FISH, Filet, tb 49c GROUND BEEF, tb 47c POT ROASTS, A Grade, 1b 20c LAMB CHOPS, lb advances. famed 45c 39c 37c 43c 45c 59c F-26- 3 Stenderd m RmJmMttr, tftUee Fireball 8 Engine et txtrt att m abtr Strut. gave it shorter flame travel, faster firing, higher horsepower and compression. And to these spirited engines they coupled the new TwinTurbine Dynaflow Drive that adds flash-fasquiet getaway to utter t, smoothness. Just to give you an example of what all this means: The 1953 Buick Special with Dynaflow can beat the mighty 1952 Roadmaster on getaway can reach 30 mph (when the law allows) with a combined speed and jerk-fre- e smoothness no other car can equal. Of course, there's far more to these new Buicks for 1953 some seven dozen new features alone. But why not come in and sec for yourself that these are the greatest Buicks-a- nd the greatest values-- in fifty great years. " j WHEN BETTER AUTOMORUES Ail RUUT ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magra, UuB BUICK Will BUILD THEM |