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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, October 9, 1953 Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty. HUNTER NOTES GARFIELD THE GARFIELD NOTES OF INTEREST Women's Club Meet is the feature of the will be of vital and unusual discussed and importance each member is remeeting of the Garfield Womens quested to hiiiig a guest. Club is slated Wednesday, October 21st, 7:30 p.m. at the Girl Hallowa'an Party Scoulhuuse, and a cordial invitation is extended to to An early announcement is made attend. of a sponsored Halloween A hair-styl-e demonstration by pa:ly by the Garfield Fust Ward a representative Tram William & Ocl iber 27th at 7:30 oclock in Merrills Heauty Salon in Magna, the wardhouse. An ilus-ine- evi-nm- interi-slin- Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll McDonalds Flowers iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiNiiiiimilmmnHHHHHimmHHffiHmHHliiiiiiii U.S. Needs Civil Defense IKE HOME FRONT ORGANIZING MEANS USING MANY SKILLS , Tku le (Tkil if Ike Irnlh tf uriee et nelielee tm riril defenir. kneed M Ike beeUelke ekteenei feefneed ky Ike feieret CM Detenu Aimmittnhem. II mny feem Ike Snmnlendenl it DtcnnunU, Cmrammf Frndint Ofiee, Wntkmeten, D. C.t fee ten eemt.) CM Detenu " By MILLARD CALDWELL Ftderal Civil Vettut Administrator After the explosion of an atomic bomb, the resulting fires could cause more loss of life and property than the blast itself. Therefore, getting ready to fight fires is a big part of the civil defense job. bombing would cause' aaed la civil defensa work. They great fine the area of tha bunt, will bo a part of the local police and start hundreds of small fires in d department!, and under tha surrounding arena. With the reguof regular police officers, lar fire fighting companies fully their authority to set beiag prooccupied by the main firm, people scribed by local law. would havo to put out these Civil defensa will need thousands smaller fires on the spot If they of volunteers to carry on ths live in target areas they must of the Police Service. You know how to fight fires at home duties can serve your community by or at work. At least one member of your volunteering today. Good Communications Easeatial family should be trained in the No matter what kind of disaster use of baiiie fire fighting tools and methods. Because women strikes your community, much are at homo much of tho time, will depend upon good communicathey are urged to learn how to tions. In the face of enemy attack, tha Communications Scrvies would pat ant fires in case of emergency. Teaching of householders to bo tho nerve center of civil fight fires will be carried eat by for it would relay air mid Instructors trained by their local ings promptly, direct fire, police, firs departments. Auxiliary or rescue, warden, medical, engineerraserve firemen will bo recruited ing, slid other services, and keep them in touch with one another. to back up the regular Three volunteers will bo Without this service, headquarters trained by local firs companies, would not have tho information necessary to control situations using regular equipment Your Warden or your local civil brought on by disaster. Thousands of volunteers an defensa headquarters will tell you when to volunteer for such train- needed to man tho communications network. Any technical training ing. Traffic A Big Problei in radio, television, telegraph, or The biggest police problem in telephone work will qualify you event of eucniy attack, would be fur this service. Neither sex nor ago is a barrier tho control of traffic. Another big problem would be maintaining law to volunteering for civil defense. and order. These are the most im- Retired persona with technical portant of the duties which civil training an especially valuable, defense volunteers would help per- such ns retired policemen and firemen. Then an many jobs which form under the Police Service. Auxiliary police, which maay women can fill better than men. communities now have to aapple-me- Your local civil defense director regular police forces in will teU you what they are, handling parades sud crowds on (The next article will discuss special ocrasiona. will also bo more civil defense services.) Atomic Sn com-maa- com-panis- s. nt CUT ME OUT Lee To Wed Engagement Revealed W. E. (Bill) Cannon Of Mite Jackie Brown Here October Thirtieth To Cpl. Dale N. Smith M its Bernice One of the season's most prominent weddun'i will unite 1 ivrly darkhaired Mi-- s lie: n;cn Lee, the daughter of M". Mirl Mr. John Lee of Granger and William E. (Hill) Cannon, youngest son of Mr. and Mi. E. I.. Cannon of Magna. Thu well kri iwn pair will be married at the C.mnnn residence on BG30 West Fi i lay, Ortlnr 30. tin; ceremony to bo performed by iiisliup Wuilaec F. Sadler. A wedat the ding breakfast will fnll-nC.mn m home. That evening, tin y will be honored at a reception in the Pleasant Green LDS wardhouse. Announcement of the nuptials will be lead with great interest by the many friends of the regarded families. The groom is a former student at the University of Utah and thu bride-elec- t operates own Granger beauty shop. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. Honoring her sister, Mrs. Norman Batt gave a lovely personal October 8 y, Starts 7:00 p.m. Second Attraction GIRL OF THE LIMBERL0ST Cast. SATURDAY ROUNDUP Starts 12 noon "KID FROM LEFT FIELD Ewyono Invited k GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST" and come and sa yoursolf on the servon. WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Flnlahaa 3:25 rangements and all interested parents and others are cordially invited to attend the program which begins at 7:30 p.m. Your Bank is as near as Your Mailbox when you. ur Room Mothers Miss Patricia Stiles of San AnFirst Grade, morning group, Mrs. LaVere Davis. Afternoon group, tonio, Texas, has been a visitor Mrs. John Lemmon and Mrs. R. at the home of her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs P. H. Debs. Miss Un..worth. Pamela Reese of Salt Lake City Second Grade, Mrs. Norman haa also been vacationing at the Mrs. A. Cumberland. Third grade, Mrs. Frank Perkins, Debs' home. Mrs. Bud Turpin. Fourth Grade, Mrs. Jay Davis, Mrs. P. H. Debs entertained at M . Fred Fonger. a luncheon Saturday for ten F.fth Grade, Mrs. George Walk, friends from Holladay. Early fall Mrs. Glendon Coe. flowers of chrysanthemums and Sixth Grade, Mrs. Ted Harmon, snapdragons were used at the tabMr. Art Culley. les, and a social later enjoyed. Rat-musse- n, Weekend Guests shower Saturday evening at her atWeekend guests at the home of homu in Granger. Forty-fiv- e tended the prettily arranged so- Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox were Mrs. Martha Fleming and two cial. daughters. Mary and Shirley Ann of Stockt-mCalifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Luuhcsi entertained Mr. Dean Jones and son of ), Mrs. Alta Witbeck has returnmembers of the Women's U nefit California; Mr. and Mrs. ed home after a week's vacation Association Monday evening a Max Buckner and three chiM-p- n of her son and the Magna Womens Clubrojms. of Kenilworth, Utah and Mr. and in Logan as guest Mrs. Dell Wit- family, Mr. and Card games were played and the Mr. Sidney Silcox of Riverton. k. Mrs. to Frances prizes given Ridge and Mrs. W. W. Borland. A late luncheon was served. -- Sacra-m'T.'c- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olsen of Reno, Nevada, have returned home after a short visit with Mr. Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. John Allan have returned home from a vacation trip to the Northwest and various parts of Canada. Mr. and Mr. J. S. Powell have moved from the Magna Row into their new Magna home. It's like havipq Rejoicing over Ihu arrival of a new daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Campbell. Thu darling baby was born September 23rd mother and and child are doing nicely. always have on hand both kinds of Old Sunny Broo- k- Blend Thu American Legion Auxiliary will meet this Thursday evening t the Copper Club, 8:00 p. m. - A. d, i Straight Great opportunities come to all, but many dj nut know they have met them. 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And with Pontiac dependability, you can go on and on like this with an absolute minimum of service. . road-leveli- NO lowest Priced Eight pjn. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 BIG DAYS Sat, Sun., Mon., Tues. October 10 to 13 SUrts An evening of fun is promised by the Hunter Ward MIA next Wednesday, October 14th, stressing the theme of Just what the doctor ordered. The entertainment is destined to be something very different, according to officers completing ar- 9 Complete Show Afiar 0 Dan Dailey and Ann Bancroft CARTOONS-SERIA- in-law, Evening of Fun ATTENTION! KID FROM LEFT FIELD Ali-St- Honoring Miss Edna Mae Hardman. popular bride-elec- t, a miscellaneous shower was given recently by Mrs. Elva Rasmussen, Mrs. Pearl Silcox and Mrs. Mabel Wood at the Rasmussen home. Twenty-foguests attended and played table games. Miss Marilyn Rush ton was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the Leon Moore home with Miss Donna Moore and Miss Marjorie Peterson as hostesses. Gamei were played and prizes given to Miss Marjorie Peterson and Miss Fay Day. in:-'ie- sister-- A son has increased the family of Mr. and Mr. Aivil Nielson, born recently at a Salt Lake hospital. The boy and new mother are progressing nicely. Honored Bride-Elo- etary-treasure- Mrs. Ralph Christenson of Richfield, Utah, spent the weekend visiting at the homes of her Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, and a niece, Mrs. Howard Ridge. Mrs. Christensen attended the Daughters of Pioneers Convention in Salt Lake City. NOTES By Peggy Mas Witbeck year aie: President, Mrs. Horace Jones. Vice president, Mrs. Ivan Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Jaek B. Brown of lip. Second vice president, Mrs! W. Magna announce tin engagement of their daughter, Jackie, to Cor- Lifter. r, Mrs. Bud Sect poral Dale Ned Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rnv I.. Smith of Money, Turpin. Hospitality chairman, Mrs. Carl Pennsylvania. The young couple plan to be Ackerman. Room Mother Representative, married Novemlier 5th. Mrs. Denny Cavanee. Announcement of the nuptial .Magazine and publicity, Mrs. t will be read wih great G.vdun F. Clark. by the many friends of the popuHealth and Clinic, Mrs. Leon lar pair. Mis Jackie recently was Moure. a in graduated as practical nurse Program Chairman, Mrs. ChesSalt Lake City and is well known ter Fassio. in this vicinity. Membership, Mrs. Donald Rush- ton. It's GAfs TWO BIG DAYS With an HUNTER WHITTIER PTA NEWS Officers and representatives for the Whittier PTA for the ensuing the weekend vacationing in Idaho with relatives. AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre Thursday-Frida- Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby announce the recent birth of a lovely daughter who tipped the scales at 7 pounds. 6 ounces. M. ther and babe are doing well. Verne Bishop and Mrs. E. Breeze and three children apent . S00S West Mala 2011 FEATURES Romantic News Reveal Wedding Plans of Prominent Local Couples he Phonv Section CLUBS ACTIVITIES omen s LEADER Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith H. Ridga. Editor Published Sines ISIS Publichod By Tha Copper Printing Company baited each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1S78 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 U0 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. SHOW Wednesday October 14 Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. October 15 to 17 GLORY BRIGADE Second Attraction Starring VICTOR MATURE Walt Disney's Feature Length Cartoon Carnival Third Attraction Special Foaturotlo COMING "MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" "ISLE OF THE DEAD." And all tha big ones. 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