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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." THE LEADER GARFIELD Friday, August 14, 1953 w omen Howard Ridga. Publisher Edilh N. Ridga. Editor Publiahad Silica ISIS Published By Tha Copper Printing Company Issuad each Friday morning at Garfiuld. Utah Entered as second claw mail matter under the act ei March 3rd. 1S7S at Garfield. Utah MAGNA COUPLE TELL Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Press State Association, given honorable mention by the National OF LIFE IN ITALY Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance SIAO year. (Continued from Page 1) The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must bo signed. No much of it was seen through the attention paid to anonymous contributions. hate of frustration and anger and you wept for home as you argued and battled your way through each day. MAGNA - GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Since July let we have travelested to know that her new ad- ed over 6000 milee and for tha last part of it we have been talking Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snow and dress is: Blanch Taylor, WA in motels, restaurants and on the daughter, Mrs. Erma Nielson, atstreets with our fellow Americans. tended the Snow Reunion at Pro- 915659, WAC Det No. 6003 ASW There are a few exceptions of vo over the weekend. A large Fort Ord, California. course, but on the whole, the number was present. writes to her Sergeant Taylor policy seems to be one of running mother, Mrs. Mamie Taylor, that down the only free country in the Many friends of Master Ser- she likes her new location. whole world. Blanch will interbe geant Taylor It is normal to gripe and complain. but not to the extent that many people teem to be doing today. Our cost of living is high, but wa live better than anyone else. Our educational system with all ita faults, is still tha beat and if we dont like it, wa can change it Our Great Country To com homo after two years and view this country through new eyes, ia an amazing experience. Yeur first reaction ia What on earth is everyone complaining about? Why do so many think tha future looks so black? It looks food to us, very good, and we are glad to be boma where there is a future and where the past is of so little importance! M.-Sg- L Mr. and Mrs. Walt Gillette and s Attend Parley CLUBS ACTIVITIES ection FEATURES four children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillette and family spent a most enjoyable week at Moon Lake, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Walt will move in i Gillette and family to their new home at 1140 South 7900 West, very shortly. ean, a Machinists Mate, 3rd Class. is on the USS Rockridge, Popular Visitor He A group of Magna firemen and Although the extent of her visit was too short, Mrx W. J. Corrigan of San Bruno, California, former well known Magna visitor, renewed many friendships last week Haws, Mr. and Mrx S. D. Strong, in this community and was a Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Coon, Mr. and house guest of Mr. and Mrx R. C. Mrs. Douglas T. Smith, Mr. and Parkx Mrx Jim Brusatto, Mr. and Mrx Friends of Mr. Corrigan will be Charles Paris and Mr. Roy Smith. sorry to learn that he is still ill Mr. Haws ia State Chaplain of and forced to remain at their the organization. home. Some of the Magna people enjoyed an outing at Fish Lake and Thirty youths participated in also brought back greetings to an annual three-da- y outing sponslocal residents from Mr. and Mrx ored by the Hunter Ward at Bear Jex Lott and Mr. and Mrx Howard Lake, Fish Haven and Monto Casey. Mr. Lott is former Magna Crisco. A most enjoyable time was Safeway store manager and Mr. reported. Casey, former Magna Telephone office manager. their wives attended the State Firemens annual convention over the weekend in Richfield, Utah, to Include Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Garfield News Mr. and Mrx Waldo Page and Mr. Roy Smith recently spent a Mrx C. F. Keith, Jr., the former most pleasant weekend vacationIda Syme of Garfield, has spent in Lai Vegas, Nevada. ing two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Syme. Her husCorporal Darrel Richardson, on of Mr. and Mrx E. J. Richard- band is stationed at Norfolk, son of Magna, writes that he is Virginia. While in the east, Mrx detailed to cook for the first ship- Keith vacationed in New York load of returned war prisoners and Washington, D. C. The Syme family, Mrx Keith, and expects to leave Inchon and Lloyd Hansen, Mrx Allen return with the first load of re- Mrx Sizemore and son, Larry, motored turned priaonerx He was selected from his bat- to Moroniandlast week and visited friendx talion to serve the returning relatives Mr. Keith is in the Mediterran boyx ApA-22- 8. Mr. and Mrx ' LaVar Mower of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrx Lloyd Hansen of Salt Lake City, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrx Lee Syme. CAR WASH JOB Mrx Ruth Andrus and daughter. Miss Mary Jo, have returned home after a most enjoyable month's stay in Long Beach, California, where they were guests of Mrx Andrus sister and brother-in-laMajor and Mrx W. H. TroxelL To First One Hundred Cere Coming To Our Station For Service On The Opening Day 50c w spending a with their and family, G. Foot at delightful vacation daughter, Mr. and Mrx Donald CYPRUS SERVICE son-in-la- w New York. Niagara, Your Texaco Stop" Club Meets A tasty supper was served Monday evening by Mrx C leone Farnsworth to members of her Bridge Club, followed by tables of the popular game. Late summer flowers were placed at the small tablex Prizes at bridge were given to Mrs. Velda Jones, Mrx Alice Huffaker and Mrs. Barbara Barton. The ladies meet August 24 with Mrx Donna Duckworth. AUGUST 17th MONDAY, Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson returned home last week after (Formerly Oquirrh Motor Center) South IS4S West 2700 Ray D. Merrill, Lessee J. T. Coon, Operator Our Business Is To Please You See Us Often Stop By and Visitors Honersd Major and Mrs. Loon Hales have been visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Doe Swanger of Garfield and other relatives and friends. Major Hales ia leaving shortly for a six months sojourn in Japan and Okinawa. Honoring their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hales entertained at a family dinner Sunday, the occasion aim marking the 13th wedding anniversary of Major and Mrs. Hales. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hales and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hales and children. FINE FOODS FINE SERVICE FINE TRAINS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mikola ah and two sons hava returned home after an enjoyable trip to Steamboat Springs and Estes Park, Sunny Brook artCsr II FR00F NEUTRAL SPIRITS BOTH VsVaViUWSWSWi compute FUNERALS KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 651 BUM THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUlSYULEftY. WHk A loautiM CaAst CMMrm five ytwi old and uadar 12 boM fan: wndtr li $247.00 IWVMMMAMMAMMMnftAMAMMWVVWWWVWVVinV , Fast service daily your choice of several fine Union Pacific trains. Real travel enjoyment In modern Pullman accommodaCoach seats. Smooth tions or sleep-eas-y riding on a roadbed built for comfort. M ,ww LAKE THEATRE KAY-OIM- Gsrfiald. Utah fiaa. MORTUARY IWftMAWftMftftftftftWVWWWWUWWWWVWWWWWt IIJBSfc State ants. Just right for summer days! flMfVl4BM fBF For Dependable freight and Passenger Transportation Be Speeific . . use (Colonial NO SHOW THIS WEEK Watch Paper For Next Show ... by trained thoughtful and courteous attendants in dub, loungo and dining cars. Union Pacific wants you to feel at home from the moment you step aboard until you arrive at your destination . . . rested and refreshed. Yes, on your way to visit the nation's many historic shrines and great cities of the Bast, for extra pleasure, travel in the coal com Union Pacific train. fart of an PF Your choice of wonderful meals prepared foods from the finest of western-grow- n by skilled chefs. Special menus for tho little ones. Meals that appeal" are a Union Pacific tradition. During August, our dining cars are featuring a tempting cool and appetizing and Fruit Plate expertly served by thoughtful attend- Tho kind of personal service you like . . . PKIIK1 PMDFDIS Illllllllllll Illlllllilll Illllllllllll Dial MB1I WavansVsnsvavmieMa CUT ME OUT f AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre THuri.-Fri.-Sa- L, August STARTS 7:00 pan. SAVAGERY! 13-14-- 15 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 1:00 pan. SPECTACLE! SIN! srTECHNICOU b m as WaklMiah, tab kACmh M mM siiiMlIn aM Irai rr REX C. COKRADSEN StM Sow 1600 Waat Phono 6416 LIMA- N- BuA BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION it the opening of Columbia Pictures' Shock Drama SATURDAY ROUNDUP BOTH FEATURES Starts 12 noon CARTOONS AND SERIAL WHEN IS YOUR B1RTHDAYT COME AND SEE YOURSELF ON THE SCREEN EVERYONE INVITED FINISHES 3:3 Sun.-Mon.-Tu- August e., isftlj tiiiiiiiiittHimiiitmtiiHHmiinmiini. The Best Insurance Obtainable Byron Huish Compare Their United Stales FldaBty And Guaranty Ca American National Idaho Mutual " South 63M Waal PHONE 6184 3114 16-17-- STARTS 7:00 p.m. LAST SHOW 6:00 pan. See the Girls on the huge wide vision screen. Bigger than reaL SQlWmis iiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiumiiiin ATTENTION! CHANGING TO GAS? CARTOON Wednesday-Thursda- NOVELTY AND NEWS y, NO August 19-2- 0 SHOW Wa refuse to accept our present Wide Vision Screen because if has several alight defects. Our New Wide Vision Screen will be installed this Wednesday And Thursday. NEXT WEEK Special 3 Dimension MIDNIGHT SPOOK SHOW FRIDAY, AUGUST 2Iaf "PETLA PAM" la Coming. Also All the Big Shews. 1 Gian ft Jack's Hsstliq Cx For All Yeur Meeting Needs, FREE ESTIMATES 33M WeMSSMIe haw Men B317RI Km Ml DJI ma TB have Just the place for you. If such is your desire. Its at the wheel of a 1953 Buick with TWin-Turbi- ne Dynaflow. without a single gear shifted or a clutch pedal pushed That, sir, is the big thrill command you get in any 1953 Buick Special, Super or Roadmaster with new supreme comfortofthcBuickMillion Dollar Ride. And the superb handling ease of finely balanced weight Even Power Steering is at hand to make parking and turning still cosier. Why not drop in on us soon and sample one of these great new 1953 Buicks with TT Dynaflow? Its an and a value story too experience And we suggest you hold on to your hat and your heart when the action starts for heres what happens: ilbu press the pedal and, from a standing start, youre up to a legal 30 mph before you have time to breathe but twice. quiet and with infinite smoothness through all ranges. Or, youre in the thick of traffic -- Qf course, a lot of able power goes THE CREATES! And so docs big room. And the IN moving smoothly, easily, quietly. Then, when its safe to do so, you move instantly into the clear with the greatest of cose in one progressive build-u- p of velvet acceleration Twin Turbine Dynaflow. For this fully automatic drive now has two turbines where one did the trick bcforc.Two turbines for instant -- getaway responsc-wi- th whisper good to miss. Slandard on Roadmaster, optional on other Serial, with this smooth, quick getaway-t- he highest horsepowers and compression ratios, Scries for Scries, in all Buick history. ADAMS MOTOR SAIES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah 50 at extra toil GREAT YEARS |