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Show 1 Friday, March 26, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, UUh Where The Spirit Of The Lord h, There Is Liberty.' Howud Bidflfc THE SOCIAL SCENE LEADER THE GARFIELD PublUhn TMiH M. Ridge. Editor PubUihod Since Published Bt The Copper Printing Company Iisvtd Hch Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entarad as sacond clau mail mat tar undar tha act of March 3rd. 1173 at Garfield. Utah by the Utah Adjudged one of tha beat weekly newspapers pxm Association, given honorable mention by tha National Editorial Association. M.n subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - $2.00 year. readers upon any The Timas welcomes contributions from itsmust be signed. No All communications interest. of public subject attention paid to anonymous contributions. Group Frd Kaxiiu.wn and Mrs. hostesses to Bohne wi-ieleven members rd the Democratic Ladii-Study Group at the Rasmussen home. Draw were given to Mrs. M. F. J mes. On and Mrs. The study group will meet on Thursday evening, April 1st ut the K i: emeu's Hall. The ladies jn charge are Airs. Eugenie I)ea and Mrs. Klizebeth Jones. All interested are invited to utttend. of '.he Twenty-- : hive immbi-r, Daughters uf Utah Pinm-c:-.Pleasant Green Cjmp. wpc Thursday afternoon at the Magna Women's Club. Luncheon was served by Mrs. M. F Orr, Mrs. George Mctenif an'j Mrs. A. E. Vaughn A history on her grandmotner, Mrs. Pheobo C!j k Young, Club To Meet by Mrs Civil K. M,!N: two At Holy Crow Hospital vocal solos is ere presented tv Mr.-- . . Diana Smith, acco.iipanied Philip Debs will lv hostMrs. Inez Macaulay was taken bv Mrs. lesson E. Club F. and the Arave to Holy Cross Hospital Sunday, ess to ladies of her Sowing at enter- Orr on "First Town Government Mrs. Katherine Evans where she is receiving nuJ.cJ next Wednesday, March 31st invitof Rebekah the mtutbers for Utah." tained are All members h'liiic. be-per treatment. Her friends extend i Mrs. Fred Rusmu.ssen presented IOdge, hu ibands and friends Fried wishes for a rpivJy iw..ery. day evening at at Magna Women's a slate of nonuneer for new off:Clubroums. Games of bingo were jp plaved and a late luncheon served. Bell of Chicago wai a Mrs. Sidney lluish was hostess vixitor during the past week at Club the home of his aunt and uncle. to members of tier Friday of last week at her homo. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debs, enroute The group will be entertained by to Japan where he will serve in Mrs. Searl Huish at their next the Air Corps for two year-gathering. Off To California Honors Birthday Mrs V. V. Mrs. Harold E. W. Speers deComplimenlin.: her hu9band on Butters and Mrs. the anniversary of his birth. Mrs. parted by train Saturday evening Robert A. Philpot entertained from Salt Lake City, Mrs. Speers Vefamily members at their home in traveling to her home in Las gas. Nevada, after a month's visit Kearns. A buffet supper, followand ed by games, was enjoyed by Mr. with her son, daughter-in-laand Mrs. J. V. Philp-nt- , Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Speers, Mrs. Edward Philpot and Mr. and and the other two Magna ladies, Mrs. Myron Philpot of Magna. Mr. on t California. Mrs. Zogg plans to visit a month and Mrs. Lyland W. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harkness of Sal. with her daughter and Lake and Mrs. N. C. Stauffer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jenkins in Bell Solid Color A very Special Assortment Flower, California and Mrs. Butof Murray. Bathroom Ensemble ters will be a guest of her daughB.d.pre.d. BXTHTOWa., and family, Mr. To me the meanest flower that ter, $5.00 tace towel, isxss .. blows can give thoughts that do and Mrs. Ray H inearth in Norwalk 27c WASH CLOTH. 2 for for three weeks. often lie too deep for tears. Variety of sty lea. Doublebed William Wordsworth assortment of colors Large siae and twinbed siae. Entertains Club E.. - M-s- s "A" LEAGUE HALF SLIPS, 44. ' j cotton, Plisse re $1.00 HOUSE COATS $2.98 Smart, new neckline and graster Oust ending buy. Full sweep trim details give New prints and colorings appeal to these iiemsl Rayon Acetate Sheen Gabardine SHORT COATS $5.88 Good assortment of Colors and siaes 38f SPORT DENIM, sanforized woven, Plain and Fancies, yard Thu's me your Sate Farm agerii when you nave a claim. I'm right there when you need me to give you a fair claim settlement and hist,1 efficient service. My company ac cually pays a claim at the rate of one every 13 seconds of every working day! That's how speed y ourdaiu) service is! Yet State Farm races are remark ably low! Let's alk it over. Come in or give me a ting! t Two Deputies Attend Three VVceku School c D.iuv: i'i la. - quet. tell tO ll HI"! . r.i. !e e.i b. if tile Cvii Phone - j i M0 Dancing: ml Um Art, NATIONAL A meeting is slated Saturday, March 27th in the Magna Firehall to discuss plans for a Little League baaebalL A number of dignitaries are planning to attend the meeting which commences at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. R. J. Raunig entertained members of the Club her home Wednesday jt on the Arthur Rcw. A prettily planned luncheon was nerved, followed by a social tunc. j and NORMA FLANNERY I nek. rnian WATCH REPAIRS Have Our Mr. Todd Help Yoa With Your Jewelry Rt. ?bi:! ISSUED HERE "B" League Capable Huffaker Jewelry and Furniture Co. New l0:"ll -l Maxine Collings had high game 3 for a in the M.i:n.i-(- l j of 212 and others of 521 high series in the "B League were issued 1 . past week. Other high scores were Ella Einpey. 146; Denece Disera. 155: Fothenngham, in.iiiag.'r The booklet sliu'.vx a I.ii a LuCarol Harmon, 157; Cleone of telephones, numoering Farnsworth. 170; Nellie Powell. Bette 205 more than a yuir ago. 162; Betty Bezzant. Mitchell. 151; Ruby Coon. Nola Farnsworth, Rose Marie Zito, 144; Neva Wim-me- r, 166; Norma Colling s, 142: Laura Jo McDermaid, 141. S A. Kent L. Madsen is enraute No. 1 team had high game of 732 to Korea after visiting his parents, 2060. and series of Mr. and Mrs. Incr Jensen of Mag- na and other relatives and friends in tins v.cimty. t- - Experienced We Guarantee His Work : 146-16- Dial 4411 1 Magna UTAH MILK FOUNDATION 142-14- 7; 143-14- 2; 144-14- 2; Service News Salt Lake & Tooele Stage Lines West South Temple Street Salt Lake City Effective October Lv. S. L. 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 3:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 2:25 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 19, 1953 Lv. Magna 6:45 a.m. A 7:40 a.m.' 7:40 a.m.' 8:40 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 5:05 4:45 6:40 7:35 9:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. ' ' ' p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. The Air.tricifs Hip value in South in Magna. - Bourbon Bourbon-man- s l .. Ii.:.iy.-- iiK' SnuiJ.t r,.)Ui-lnM- i Miixkt-- 'Daily except Saturday. Sunday and holidas. CLD Ql'AKf R BICTILLIMG CO. LA'APilMCEB'JPG, INO. . MOVO SALT LAKE TOOELE 9013 W. 2700 South Phone: 6372 341 West Center St. Phono: 1045 CITY....22 W. Second Somh....Phone: 13 South Main St. Phans: 655 Phono 9971 Fine 22-56- 16 100 Proof Bottled in Bond AND HANG ME UP CUT ML OUT LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD. UTAH Straight MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY Bourbon Gem Theatre Whiskey Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 25, 26, 27 STARTS 7:00 LAST SHOW 0:00 pan. BIG SPECIAL FIRST RUN pm. New Chewolef Robert Mitchum. Jeene Simmons, Arthur Hunnicui SHE COULDN'T SAY NO Double Attraction In Technicolor Fordana Lamas- - Arlene Dahl do more work per day THE DIAMOND QUEEN SATURDAY ROUNDUP Starts 12 noon When is your birthday? Come end see yourself on the Screen. Both Features Serial Cartoons FINISHES 3:35 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 28, 29, 30 Starts 7:00 p.m. Dig That Craiy Lari Show at 9 p.m. Wilson Robert Cummings Pair-Ma- rie MARRY ME AGAIN Big Double Bill Rock Hudson. Yuvonne DeCerlo SEA DEVILS NO SHOW. Wednesday, March 31 Next Thursday-Friday-Saturda- April y, BIG 2 HOUR FEATURE. John Wayne FORT APACHE Also. Walt Disney's Technicolor Fealurelie PECOS in 86 PROOF rafkm I Cv!w. i?ugg FINANCE COMPANY OF UTAH MAGNA V; CHK7, mmm Johnny Drain Orcheatra Featured On Friday and Saturday 7200 WEST 2400 South o'. : i Bus Schedule PARTY GROUPS WELCOMED UAM(ri( lien- v T. Nel-Kit- Bottle and Draft Beer, Soft Drinkt ifca glass of MILK at bedtime and always drink at least 3 glasses 'll It I -- . v::d2r new management "IRISH" A'! 11 i Or-lcc- e The OASIS CLUB rt.ii 165-16- LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Oh tfottn Oum j i 11:59 p.m. By way of 3100 ADai'.y except LOAN i - afti-rami- 5515 fi- v :i .ii f ti. ' jii S:.' a im'inb'T :: ii- - a- k cl i '.i.iii.iI.., Afternoon League iM i:..: M nli : ! V.i !! at Emma Strobblc had high game pet P: ' n wa He mi'"i o 170 m the Afternoon League. bow'.ci'x O'.hcrs were Marian Gardner. Hi Aa 1....: Mr. Paai i.. Vera 166; Norma Hautir. ; i. Company n; M i.r.i Jensen. 158; Elva Rushtnn, " n:.'.:.' : n plana T.U'-;.i.Irene Romolo, 147; city. i. Richardson, 146; June 145; Alton Drain, Ruth Bienz, 140; Maxine Sandall, NEW TELEPHONE 136 and Merle Winn. 132. DIRECTORIES Just-A-Mc- M. H. BOLTON 2775 So. 9000 West ri I- Honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband, Mrs. J. W. Ridd, Sr. entertained at a social March 9th at their home. Thirty guests attended and enjoyed a gay time. e ! - : ing. Rayon Knit Gowns $1.00 Printed Cotton Plisse Crepe 1 ! H V: ...i. ill j ladies of the Westway Club and special guest, Mrs. J. W. Brewer, Saturday at her home. A hot noon luncheon was served, followed by an afternoon of visiting and sew- Small pucker carded cotton plicae. Trimmed with nylon sheer f i i M , - s Mrs. Harold Zogg entertained $2.66 at tii- M.. I):. K mi A, f.'L'c. . M m! si-- i U:.'-.-- ils II Ellen athleti 161; Al.ee Griffith. Nrwtxild, 159; P.oxie Sudbury. 151. 152; Margaret Othi-rare Shirley Coon. 191, Auto Dealer Chosen Kufov Cusiung, 57; LaVon Dea, MOn Utah Bowling Tc.im Kr.m Sheppick. 164; Bette Cuth'r, 157 and Amy MrCar.y. a Mr Pelt li. P.i.i 166. son-in-lu- w Smartly trimmed with nylonl d S II P: 161; i:uwc Nylon Tricot knit, p'. mad.1 foi Sud-inur- g. re 164-- 1 1 ' a ill.-- l. at to! low cd A.:. in.; Ihidgers, 7:: Roiname ZitJ. Arline Hurward, 161: Mmy 159 171: Louise Erickson, . SLIPS, V. Kemp. r 1: cine, A.:l be til tills Tuu: d.:V i' in c i 189-16'- LI -- - ; E-- 156-17- St-w- Assorted Styles, Siaes 32 to i j 194-157- n w rc .City. r, Ri'-hai- anull. D;. Ke.: Margaret Pritchard had high game of 201 Tuesday night in tne "A" League bowling in the Utah Clipper Club. Other scores were Noiuu M:n-ste: Thelma Singh ton. Jan Hubbard, 167. ! l.i. ne Husb.nd. KliZi-ln-t- 'M .I- !: . C s lC-fntl-y Ait' tu D i' AT LIONS ( LIU t;. Victor - vv GUEST TONIGHT What The Women Are Doing This Week Entertained LADIES BOWLING Interesting Time M a. Girls Preference Dance Postponed Until April 2nd S.L. DOCTOR You! Right now, you can buy bonded bourbon with a flavor you ll appreciate. Jj)uk them all over you ll pick -3 OLD DOVER BILL National distillers products core, new yore, n. x You iavo extra trips. That's because of the extra load space you get in the new Advance-Desig- n bodies arc bodies. New pick-u- p deeper, new stake and platform bodies are wider and longer. Also, they're set lower for easier loading. You savo hours on Iho road. Thanks to new power, you can maintain faster schedules without driving at higher maximum speeds. Increased acceleration and ability let you save time where it counts. You savo timo on deliveries. trans With new truck Hydra-Mati- e . . hdts more work per mission, you save time at every delivery stop. And you can forget about clutching and shifting lor good! It's optional at extra cost on ita-- , Chevrolet trucks. and You save on operating costs. New power saves you money ex erv mile! ITie Thrifimasler 2.V5" enI.oudmnslcr 2 1 V and gine. the the "Jobmaster 2M" (optional on moJels at extra cost) deliver increased operating economy. You sovo with lower upkeep, too. Extra chassis strength saves ou money on maintenance. '1 Here are heavier axle .shafts in two-to- n MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS ON ANY JOB! Chevrolet models . . . bigger idutches in light-an- d heavy-dut- y models . . . stronger frames in all models. And your savings start tho day you buy. In fact, they start with the low price you pay and continue over the miles. Chevrolet is line of America's lowest-pricetrucks. It's alra the truck that has a traditionally higher trade-ivalue. d n to give you all the saving facts. Advonco-Deiig- PAULOS AUTO COMPANY DIAL 6611 MAGNA. UTAH n glad money-- 1 Trucks |