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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, July 10, 1953 trict for Water embraced in NEK, "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty.1 THE GARFIELD LEADER Howard Ridgo, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Since ISIS 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. 1179 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 advance - S2.00 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. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Suit Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, and all locations being from SLU&M: 24821 Magna's Public Improvement District for Water, Magna, Ut.; 0.290 scc.-f- t. for muniwell cipal purposes from an 143 ft. deep at a point N. 276.6 ft. For Thai Hot-Weath- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Firkins and daughters, Delores and Colleen, returned from a most enjoyable two weeks vacation spent in Bryce Mr. Vincent and Edmund Boyle, end Zion canyons, Arizona, NeMiss Buena Boyle, brothers and California and Oregon. sister of Mr. Kenneth Boyle of vada, Garfield and Mrs. Nellie Thomas, FOR RENT modern apt. a cousin, all of Seattle, Washington were visitors at the home of with spare room, electric range, Mrs. Laura Sorenson last week. gee heat $21 per month. Widow SEK Sec. 30; NWK, SWK Sec. 29; or bachelor preferred. Inquire former SEK Sec. 19; SWK Sec. 20 T1S, They renewed many A dial 6094. 6629 Wsat 2700 n. a R2W. Protests resisting the granting Specials on Banana-Chocola- te Peach 9070 West Main, Magna Garfield. Utah NO SHOW THIS FRIDAY Watch the Paper For Next Show MWWIAMWVWWWmANUWMWMNVWVVWt AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre Now Showing In Wide Vision on Our Hugo Curved July Scnon 11 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 0:00 pan. RAY MILIAND ARLENE DAHL WENDEll COREY iimiCARM Color by TECHNICOLOR SECOND FEATURE - MICKEY ROONEY EDDIE BRACKEN ELAINE STEWART SATURDAY ROUNDUP Starts 12 noon BOTH FEATURES CARTOONS end SERIAL THIS WEEK Taking Pictures, Showing Pictures. Also a Big Payday With Regular Pay and flJO Money Books. COME AND JOIN IN ON THE FUNI EVERYONE INVITED FINISHES 3:45 Starts 7:00 FHA TERMS cast Iron bathtub with ovenrim fixture and E connected waste and overflow S s Toilet with white soot 11" x 20" Basin with 4" canter sol fixture and IK" P. O. plug E 5 foot Kenner Appliance & Hardware I The thing that hath been, it is which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall 2616 So. 8800 West be done: and there is no , Dial 7732 thing under the sun. Magna, Utah S Ecclesiastes 1:9 TiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiniiiHiiiim that THE HILLS HI U. CO.. UHHSVUiE, KV. INCLUDES July 12-13-- 14 Last Show t:00 pan. pan. .1 GARDEN (Continued from page 1.) fertilizer plant will soon be operation below Garfield, to make good use of the smelter smoke which' in the past has so ruthlessly burned our tulips. This fertilizer will create more food, flowers, trees and shrubs throughout America. Other in' dustrlea will undoubtedly follow for every house that is built there must be a job to pay for and main' tain it As one travels around the United States one gets various impressions that makes a person feel the economical greatness America. The seemingly unending cornfields of the middle west, growing out of deep black prairie soil give a tense of security, similar feeling is kindled by the great wheatfields of the northwest growing on volcanic soils of unbelievable depth. The citrus orchards of fair California, the timber resources id Oregon and Washington add to that sense of greatness. However, a person can feel this satisfaction watching the copper wheel at the AS&R plant at Garfield which for 50 years hag poured into the economic life stream of America an unbeliev able amount of copper and contributed to the industrial great ness of our land. It is on this economic stability of our community that good schools, churches, swimming pools, roads, homes and parks can built be on a Heath. YOUR HIE LAKE THEATRE s., K PROOF I I Date of first publication July IlftftftrtMMWMWWWWtfWWAWWWWWWWWWWW Sun.-Mon.-Tue- THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 5 I FULLY $135.00 12-in- Washington. AGED i r Washington and Vancouver, Canada. They visited with Mrs. Thor-nocbrother and his wife, Mr. E Kohler Mrs. and Darrell Peck at Spokane, zz ks SPECIAL White Bathroom Set A.D. 1953. Date of last publication, July 24, A.D 1953. WALTER E. HEATH, Administrator of estate of Ralph E. fsUGHT i PLUMBING RAYMOND R. BRADY, Attorney for Deceased. Tutti-Frui- ti SKILINE ICE CREAM STARTS 7:00 pan. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiifiimuniii 1953. and Thurs.-Fri.-Sa-t., Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thornock and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oxspring spent three weeks vacation touring Nevada, California, Oregon. de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Raymond R. Brady, 307 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 12th day of September, A.D. NEWS THIS WEEKS ceased. Our Delicious, Refreshing ICE CREAM! Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Rastas Sorenson of Salt Lake City were weekend Mrs. George Duckworth entervisitors at the home of Mr. end tained members of her bridge club Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen In Magna. Monday night at her home at a prettily planned supper, followed California Bound by tables of bridge. Three sisters, Mrs. Reed Dam- Card prizes were given to Mrs. E. ron, Mrs. Douglas T. Smith and G. Paulos and Mrs. Velda Jones. Mrs. Jeff Jenkins accompanied by The group will meet July 13th. Mrs. Damron's daughter, Mrs. Leon Taylor, left Wednesday for Oregon Visitors Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Skip Los Angeles, California to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M onion have West C. L. Nielson and three children of returned home after a most enjoy- visit a brother and family,accomSalem, Oregon, arrived Monday They will be able "ten-da- y vacation spent in Duckworth. back by Mr. and Mrs. A. for a short visit with Mr. Nielson's panied Yosemite National Park, the cities B. Duckworth, who have been mother, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and of San Francisco and Oakland, vacationing in the western state sister and family, Mrs. Howard California. with relatives. Ridge. By Peggy Mae Wllbeck Notice to Creditors Estate of Ralph E. Heath, MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Major and Mrs. W. H. Troxell of Long Beach, California, who have been visiting Mrs. Troxells mother, Mrs. C. W. Evers of this community, as well as a sister, Mrs. Ruth Andrus, left Monday for their home. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Andrus and daughter, Mary So. The group planned to drive to Boise, Idaho for several days to vacation with another sister, Mrs. R. V. Worthen end family. HUNTER n. Feeling-- Try CUT ME OUT Welcome Visitors District for Water, Magna, Ut; 0.780 sec.-- ft for muniwell cipal purposes from an 83 ft. deep at a point N. 430 ft from SK Cor. See. and W. 410.6 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be used for municipal purpoeee at Magna's Public Improvement District for Water embraced iifNEK, provement of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must and W. 896.5 ft. from S' Cor. Sec. be in affidavit form, with extra 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be copy and filed with the State Enused fur municipal purposes at gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Magna's Public Improvement Dis- Lake City, Utah, on or before trict for Water, embraced in NEK August 16, 1953. SEK Sec. 30; NWK, SWK Sec. 29 Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER SEK Sec. 19; SWK Sec. 20, T1S, Published in five consecutive R2W. 24822 Magna's Public Im- weekly issues of the Magna Times, provement District for Water, Magna, Ut. from June 19 to July Magna, Ut.; 0.167 sec.-f- t. for muni 17, 1953. well Date of firit publication, June cipal purposes from an 73 ft. deep at a point N. 282.1 ft 19, 1953. Date of last publication, July and W. 1313.6 ft from SK Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will 17, 1953. be used fur municipal purposes at Magna's Public Improvement Dis- - er Phone 9950 WELCOME VISITORS GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS SEK Sec. 30; NWK, SWK Sec. 20; SEK Sec. 19; SWK Sec. 20, T1S, R2W. 24823 Magna's Public Im- And last but not least, people do not create good gardens in the uncertainty of Park City but certainly good gardening should and will be stimulated by the optimism created by our economic UNION PACIFIC TRAIN On the next trip vacation or avoid traffic worries business and the scorching hoot of summer by traveling in the comfort Union of an Pacific train. on smooth arrive refreshed at your destination. Take your choice of modern equipment and accommodaRest as you ride steel highways All Union Pacific tions. trains offer both Coach and Pullman service. If cor Is needed, IPs convenient and inexpensive to rant onp on arrival. such Enjoy delicious meals es the July menu feature. Chef's special Salad Bowl crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes and other vegetables tossed together with shredded chicken and tender ham, then flavored with the Chef's special dressing! Yet, here is cool summer travel at its best and with a choice of accommodations to fit your pocket book. So, for extra pleasure for an unforgettable journey plan your next trip on the Union Pacific. and reservations see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. Far details aCi' For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation IMSDFD V UtKSI? I cushioning Deep, foam-rubbe- r in both the soots and (he seat gCdq Dffjjj ' backs fends oddsd luxury k Romomastk comfort. Dap off Dancra 9 w t soundness. WITH THE MILITARY "MILLARD WYMAN RAY iLcts!Dd:i ALSO CARTOON ity. NOVELTY AND NEWS Thia Wednesday, July 15 I NO Next Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- L, Private Eldon C. Nye of Camp Roberts, California, arrived by plane to spend the Independence holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nye end family, other relatives and friends in this vicin- SHOW July 16-17-- Ss if in Wide Vision on our huge curved Screen a Robert Skelton, Jr. has com pleted electronics schooling, and arrived home for the past week to visit his mother, Mrs. Robert Skelton, Sr. He hat returned to Treasure Island and will depart for overseas duty with the Navy in Japan. Karl McQuivey, platoon guide and acting sergeant through basic, 'las returned to Fort Ord, California after visiting over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuivey of Formosa Cafe OPEN DAYS A WEEK 11:30 a. m. to 1:00 a. & Closed Mondays 2ND ATTRACTION G-- M Special Merchants Lunches, to include soup, dessert drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 m. to 4:30 p, m. Dinners Served from 1:00 p. n to 0:00 p. m. Specialising in American end Chinese rood Wo serve delicious Chinese Dishes ai All Times. Orders to take out given prompt litenfloa PHONE 0010 red like to spoil you a bit Wed like to seat you in a 1953 Buick Roadmaster and let you be coddled in the most sumptuous comfort on four wheels. What we have in mind is more than just a sampling of the spacious roominess here and of the cushions that cradle you in opulent and enveloping softness. Its the magnificent luxury of Roadmaster travel that wed like you to know... The feel of bossing almost limitless power from the world "s newest and most advanced soul-satisfyi- VS engine.,. WHEN IETTU AUTOMOBILES The casual ease with which you command sparkling getaway from e Dynaflowand the sheer comfort of its new quiet and infinite smoothness The matchless gentleness and level ness of ride from all-co-il springing , Twin-Turbin- ... steadiness , liquid smooth power delivery making you barely aware of motion, of road torque-tub- e irregularities , of stopping and starting still finer braking-plu- sthe added convenience of Power Brakes , if - - . you wish. . Surely, you ought to look into this supremely satisfying Roadmaster for 1953 and see for yourself dial the lap of luxury is more than figure of speech when you take your seat here. Why not visit us soon? imthit Oftioad M txtrs cost. ... And the consummate ease-o- f handling you enjoy from the most maneuverable Roadmaster in Buick history. A car with the hydraulic help ofPowERSTEERtNC. A car with the velvety control of ARC BUILT BUICK WIU WILD THEM- - ADAMS MOTOR SALES DU12041 thm.Ubli Cnstom built by Bnick |