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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah "Where The Spirit Of The Lord 1, There Is Liberty." LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridge, Publiihn Edith N. Ridgo. Editor Published Silica 1111 Published By Tha Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered aa aecond clasa mail matter under the ad of March 3rd. 1179 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the beat weekly newspaper! by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the National w omen Lovely Mite Diane Richardton Wed In San Franeiteo Saturday Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates - Payable strictly in advance - 92.00 year. Lovely Miss Diane Richardson, The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any youngest daughter of Mr. and subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No Mrs. B. H. Richardson of Magna, attention paid to anonymous contributions. became the bride of Merle Sanford Grecnblat, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenblat of San Popular House Guetts At Magna Retidence Francisco, California, on Saturday, September 12th, in one of the season's most fashionable and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isakson have and Mrs. Stanley Mellur of Tooele, prominent weddings of the coastal had as house guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Gcoige Badger of city. The young Mrs. Isak son's sisters and hus- Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Robert couple recited bands, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whit- Isakson of Clearfield attended the nuptial vows in the Congregationten of Turale, California, Mrs. Fled Campbell reunion recently al Beth Israel Social Hall at San Francisco, the ceremony being Emma Gleed of Prosser, Washing- at Smithfield, Utah. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mellur performed by Rabbi Burstein in ton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkinson of Lovelock, Nevada. entertained at a prettily arranged the presence of family members. social for the group. The occasion A reception and buffet dinner These guests, together with Mr. also marked Mrs. Isakson's followed. and Mrs. Isakson's children, Mr. For her wedding, the beautiful bride chose an imported lace nylon net fashioned with a lace point skirt, basque waist and her heirloom veil was caught back with a BE AMONG THE FIRST pearl headdress. She carried a bouquet of white orchids. Her only attendant was the TO VISIT THE VERSATILE groom's sister, Mrs. Fred Schles-enge- r. -- DESIGNED FOR YOU MODEL HOLIDAY HOME In beautiful Canyon Rim During NATIONAL HOME WEEK, SEPT. 20 to 27 Is there a new home in your future? If you are thinking of buying, you MUST see the Holiday House. It was designed with you in mind, spacious rooms, more luxury and downright living pleasure for your home dollar. Inspect the high quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship throughout. Fine quality building materials and superior construction in the C-- home offers more comfort and less upkeep. You can select your own color ache me. tile and linoleum at no P added cost. Travel east on 33rd to 21S3 East (Metropolitan will lead you the rest of the way. Way.) Our slgna Const ruction Cannon-Papanikol- as Company 731 JUDGE BUILDING. SALT LAKE CITY Field Phone Phone S. L. 225152 Hill In Magna, visit the new Oquirrh Hills Subdivision, featuring 1 bedroom brick homes with full basement. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII ITS ITS NEW! MODERN! AIR CONDITIONED SALON MURRAY 0406-J- l KAY-GRA- COMPLETE, INCLUDING HAIR CUTTING Tint. . . .$4.50 Shampoo and Set. Hair Conditioning Treatment Expert, Individual Hair Styling Colonial . . .$1.25 $2.50 $1.00 CALL IN AND SAY HELLO TO OPERATORS. GWEN BARRUS and BERNICE LEE TUES.-THUR- EVENINGS UNTIL 7:30 S. In the Afternoon League of. Women's Bowling at the Utah Copper Club, high game was recorded by Afton Drain, 179. She also had another one of 146. Other high games were taken members of her Club by Norma Hauler, Tuesday evening at her home. A Emma Strebel, Maxgay time was spent in visiting ine SandalL 160; Elva Rush ton, and refreshments served to the 157; June Jeffs, 153; June Nelson, ladies. L. Turpin, 134; Ruth Thomas, 131. Splits were recordHunter Ward has many inter- ed and La-Rby Vera Jensen, esting things planned fur Mutual Woolley, night, September 23rd, beginning B LEAGUE at 7:30 o'clock. This will include Maurine Collings had high sera special assembly program, interies of 478 with games of esting subjects in various classes Others were Betty Bezxant, and a fun comedy, ''Rosalie." Mr. PowPaul Jones will show pictures of 145; Ella Empey, 162; Nellie Nord-quist, a tour through Canada and the ell, 164; Pearl Grow, 144; Vi 141; Bessie Snell, East Cleone Farnsworth, 141; Alice Dancing will follow. 139-14- ae 0. 141-15- 2; 167; J. Coon, Nola 159; Norma CollFarnsworth, WHITTIER PTA MEET ings, 162; Ruby Coon, 163; Florence Smith, 140. Team No. 3 took high gome of The Whittier School PTA will hold their first meeting Thursday, 666 and series of 1930. Squads took 3 points each. September 24th at 7:30 o'clock. One of the features of the eveMr. and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson have ning will be the introduction of officers and teachers. This will be returned home after an enjoyable vacation in various portions of followed by a Idaho. They were gone for two party and social refreshments. 157-16- 7; -5 the army. Whan American industry use American metals, the benefits extsnd beyond mines and miners. Actually, our entire nation gains, because we have a constant supply of needed raw materials and we maintain home markets that keep business active in all parts of our state and community. Hie bereaved parents also have another aon. Sincert sympathy is extended. weeks. $IUTA"fffMiKiVGp'A s rfttf Come in -- See the big difference G-- Aluminized Tube 21-in- ch E Wen turn on this next G-- E to any other set anywhere near its price. Fox be the judge: See for yourself the difference the G-- E Aluminixed Picture Tube makes Uacker blacks, whiter whites, greater range of grays. Designed for Let us in action. show you this UHF-VH- G-- E Blocker blacks! Hie EXIflA YEARS enhance the great Bourbon Taste of Whiter whites! Mare tones in between! FREE HOME OLD PLV.ONSTRAT10NI iIMhl In G Imk! uftti nla i;cil. Mm.I genuine moScjer.y lie herdweedA n:s: Wei yw, ewe HICKORY I CAlI cr.:. cetien. ituightBOURBON10 IIUFFAKER FURNITURE CO. urn . uKNffuniManinMnuHWRLnflnnM-- MAGNA PHONE 4411 -- Hit ean callit pom man for ORfy MORTUARY Dial se BOWLING , Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Grant from Fort arrived Wednesday Ord, California, to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grant The young couple departed Thursday for Fort Lewis, where Mr. Grant is to be stationed with FF 2121 So. State NEWS HUNTER Gu-:av- FUNERALS PERMANENT SPECIAL Open Mrs. Duuglas WOMENS TUESDAY Section Air-Ba- $247.00 (One Block East of Harmon City) FEATURES Scow entertained of friends Tuesday, the occasion being her husband's birthrate. Luncheon was served By Peggy Mae Wilbeck Mr. Herbert Williams of San and games played. Francisco, California, was a weekend visitor of his mother, Mrs. Captain Floyd G. Nixon and BROTHER DIES family of Wright Patterson Sabine Williams, his sister, Mrs. in Dayton, Ohio, are visit-i- g Helen Gallyer and brother and e Emil BarkmBn, 69, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wil- Salt Lake City, died of a heart Nixon. Captain Nixon will attend liams. ailment Monday at his home. He was the brother of Mrs. W. the USAC in Logan for 6 months. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones and J. Corrigan of San Bruno, Calif., small daughter of Burbank, Calif- formerly of Magna. Mrs. Eva Laughlin entertained ornia, were welcome guests over Sincere sympathy is extended. the weekend of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seay in Magna. With A Beautiful Casket 3823 Wert 3500 South ACTIVITIES a group Mrs. Thelma Huish entertained members of her Sewing Club on Wednesday evening at her home. The brides mother was attract- A social time was spent by the ive in a gold lace model and the ladies. groom's mother chose rose beige satin, fashioned with a beaded top. Young Magna Lady The two grandmothers, Mrs. B. Home Ritee W. Richardson of Magna, wore Wed In blue lace and Mrs. I. L Greenblat In a pretty home ceremony, of San Francisco, chose a grey model. All had orchid corsages. attractive Miss Geraline Asbury Larry Baboa stood as best man of Magna, daughter of Mr. Elmer for the groom. Asbury, became the bride of Lee Donald Snow Monday evening, The young couple later left for September 14th at the home of the Tacoma, Washington, where the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. groom is stationed with the Samuel E. Snow of Garfield. United States Army at Fort Members of the immediate famLewis, Washington. ilies attended. Attending the wedding from For her marriage, the bride this community were the brides chose a white suit trimmed in parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rich' black with matching accessories. ardson, her paternal grandparents, She pinned a corsage of red and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson yellow rose buds to her shoulder. and an aunt, Mrs. J. W. RichHer only attendant was Mrs. ardson. Delbert E. Snow, matron of honor, who chose a black cocktail dress with a corsage of gardenias and View Indian School red rose buds. Mr. Delbert E. Snow stood as A group of ladies from the Combest man for his brother. munity Baptist Church in Magna The groom's mother chose a motored to Brigham City Monday to see the Intermountain Navaho pink frock with a gardenia and Children's School. They toured rosebud corsage. Several showers are being planthe institution and were also ned to honor the bride. luncheon guests. The popular pair are now on a The ladies in attendance included Mrs. Nora Gallagher, Mrs. honeymoon trip to Southern Utah their return, the groom and Mary E. Nielson, Mrs. Louis will upon for Charleston, South depart Geery, Mrs. R. C. Parks, Mrs. F. L. where he is stationed Ilibler, Mrs. D. D. Punshon Mrs. Carolina, U. & Navy. Victor Bohne, Mrs. Alfred Marino, with the The new Mrs. Snow will make Mrs. Thomas Barker, Mrs. Sam her home in Magna. Gillard, Mrs. Mary Hoag, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Hughes and Myrtle BABY DIES Egan. Word was received here Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks that a son born to Mr. and ! COMPLETI Mrs. Roger Parks of Seattle, Washington, died of prematurity. I CLUBS s iVsVVsVsVsVtVllV THE COUNTRY SIDE BEAUTY PHONE Friday, September 18, 1953 1 $2441.88 JOST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! Presentation of this coupon is worth 91.00 on any PERMANENT 59.00 or over. (Expires Nov. 1. 1953) iiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre 1718-1- 9 Complete Show After 9 Saturday, Sept. Thuraday-Frida- y, Starts 7:00 p-- MR. SCOUT MASTER Starring Clifton Webb, Edmund Gwcnn. Second Attraction 8 GREAT STRAIGHT IRON MEN BOURBO- N- With an all star cast. SATURDAY ROUNDUP ruurjLsza Starts 12 noon BOTH FEATURES--CARTOONAND SERIAL WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Come and sea yourself on the screen. EVERYONE INVITED FINISHES 3:45 S Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- STARTS 7:00 LAST SHOW STARTS 9 p.m. IN TECHNICOLOR BANDWAGON Starring Fred Astaire, Cyd Charissc and Oscar Levant. AND NEWS ALSO CARTOON-NOVELT-- NO SHOW Wednesday, September 23 Next Thursday-Friday-Saturda- Sept. y, 24-25-- Bourbon 26 "THE JUGGLER Starring Kirk Douglas. 2nd Hit in Color "GUN BELT Starring George Montgomery. Why when this big and beautiful new Buick Special delivers for the ytrpA-ingl- y low price shown tart? Could be youre one of those folks who still don't believe that the price of a Buick really is just a few dollars more than that of the Sept. 202122 y, p-- Why just look and sigh and pass so much real automobile? THIS WHICICT IS 4 STRAIGHT THIS B0URB0H WHISKEY RATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. OLB N PROOf COUP, A1 "low-price- d More comfort. The solid comfort of Buicks Million Dollar Ride with cushioning on all four wheels, widc-trea- d steadiness. stability, torque-tub- e Moro ploaswro. The pleasure of high visibility, of luxurious fabrics and fittings, of superbly easy handling and the deep satisfaction of bossing a big cars. So here we show our car and price to prove it. and able and stunningly styled automobile that does you proud wherever you go. But beyond that Why not drop in on us and see things what you get in this for so small a step-u- p in Buick, great what you pay, is plenty. Mff pSwaVi Fireball 8 power. The highest horsepower and compression ratio ever placed in a Buick Special, room Mm room Real even by man-siz- e measurement. er "Local delivered price coil-spri- ng for yourself? That way youll also learn about the long list of "extras you get at no extra cost in this spirited new 1953 Buick Special things that most other cars of similar price charge for as extras. Can you make it this week? ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah of the 1953 BUICK SPECIAL Sedan Model 48D (illustrated) or Opifontf PQWpanf. wciiiflw, state and focal Toms. 0 any, tea MdJlioeaf. Prices may vary BJtgJtlly hi adpinieg coaaealtt fa ahlpptftf charfw. All prim white? ta change ariihoaf mttca. Sot Tha TV FoofboJJ Gotta of At Wook ovary Sofrrdof 0 Ganarof Motors Kay ivant d: THE GREATEST IF IN 50 GREAT YEARS '. an X- -: |