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Show Friday, February 11, 1855 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord It, There la Liberty, LEADER GARFIELD THE PIRATES Howard Rid go. Publish! Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Since 1111 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. 1171 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mill 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. NOTES and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Low der of Hunter are spending k vacation in Arizona and St. George, Utah. two-wee- The Daughters of Utah eers will hold their monthly ing February 17th at the home of On Wednesday, during Pri Mrs. Wanda Bodenhofer at 1:00 p. m. All members are urged to mary, all attending children at the attend. Hunter Ward were served supper, preceded by a party. a Mr. and Mrs. E. Verne Bieeze Pionmeet- for Your Convenience Now Open I RENEES BEAUTY SALON 0078 Waet Main Street Hours: By 9:306 omen GRANTSVILLE, - HUNTER STOP FRIDAY, 45-2- 3 The Pirates from Cyprus kept up their winning streak and No. Class B rating Friday, ts they trounced the Grantsville Cowboys, 45-2- 5. The Cowboys got off to an lead in the first early five minutes of play, but the Pirates finally caught fire, and from then on, it was all Cyprus. The Cowboys managed to throw in a few scares throughout the game, but ihey could never come within more than 5 points of the game. The Bucs were again hiving a hard time with their offense as it was ragged and seemed to lack the sparkle it showed at the first of the year. Their defense was up to its usual par as they allowed the Cowboys only five field goals throughout the game. Verl Newbold and Gary Fuller were high for the Bucs as they scored 12 each and Larry Reid was close behind with 11. This Friday the Bucs meet Bingham at Cyprus in an all important game, as a win for the locals would at least mean a tie for the division championship. Larry McCullough Here's the score: six-poi- nt slow-starti- p. m. Appointment They complimented the talent of the contestants. SCHOOL NEWS J MAGNA DRUGS QueitionVlitL 'jfeZc. -Qt&y. HESPefrAto Answer- vour health 7isqood, sunshiny! lUaae Sheeted. Owner and sparatev. OUIK-BAND- S Thun., FrL, Sat, Sun., Mon? Tues., 7 Big Days! February 10 Thru Feb. 16 In V it t a Vieion WHITE CHRISTMAS Private Gary V. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Clark of 9 West 17th Avenue, Garfield, recently made another parachute Jump with the famed 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Brsgg, North Carolina. He wears his main parachute on his back, his reserve parachute and combat pack and his rifle in a canvas container. The airjump, his fifth from a craft, marks the end of intensive physical and technical training and will qualify him as a paratrooper. Pvt. Clark is a member of the 504th Airborne Infantry Regiment, a unit of the famed 82nd Airborne Division, "America's Guard of Honor. In Technicolor Bing Crosby Danny Kayo Rceemary Clooney Vera Ellon and a big cast of others. ALSO VISTA VISION "GOES TO NORWAY" AND CARTOON NO RAISE. ALL TOR REGULAR PRICESI . Saturday Roundup, Feb. 12th Starts 12 Noon Hey. Gang: The Biggeet Maiineo of oil times. THEMI 14 COUNT CARTOONS DURANGO KID" with Charles StazretS Smiley Burnett Preview of Vista Vision Full Feature length. Finishes 3i30 p. m. Mao Serial ITooCatftAJfwrdToMlTMeOn Thun., Fri., Sat. February 17-18-- 19 Tony Martin Jerry Lewis In Vista Vision 3 RING CIRCUS Paramount Big Show In Technicolor VWAWWAAWAJWWWWWWWWWWYVWJVSA LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD February 12th Saturday Matineee Starts 1p.m. Finishes ANOTHER BIG PARAMOUNT 4 SHOW lPH0HEr4'44'l jPryMAGNATUTAHl i PKOfESSION Mrs. Merrill Christensen of Richfield, Utah, waa a weekend social for the items, However, guest of her sister and brother-in-lahusband's name should be used. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Coon. We thank you for your kindness and cooperation. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson The Copper Printing Co. left Tuesday night for San Diego, ing. AND SERIAL every ounce a mans whisky ! Croup To Present Play Is so fins, so traditionally perfect that of Americana hsvo mad this premium Quality whisky s favorite straight whisky aH over America. Its bottlad at tha peak of perfection, to be enjoyed at tha peak of flavor . . . so serve and ask for tha straight whisky that millions of people prefer. 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The play theme emphasizes the India Mission field and is entitled, One Fold and One Shep- Optional at txtra MM. Unas ily. FOR The best Valentine, send Flowers, McDonald's, dial 2011. 34 In Technicolor Tony Curtis Janet Leigh Early California, to visit their daughters and families and a son and fam- Missionary In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free. -Abraham Lincoln p.m. HOUDINI CARTOONS WAGNAvSsDRlGS mm PHARMACY ? klXA MAGNA NOTES has to spend time associating the proper woman's name with the proper husband's initials, or their newspaper reluctantly relaxes a point of ethics and policy and uses the names as they are reported. Of course, the foregoing does not apply to professional people cud: as actresses or other celebrities who are publicly known by their maiden names, and privately use their married titles, although, strictly speaking, "social news should always employ the latter name. Exception is properly made, too, in the case of a physician, clergywoman, or scientist who has a college degree which has been conferred in the field in which she is engaged. Another place in which a married woman's first name can properly be used in print is in flil Gem TheatreWed. personal comments column, written by a newspaper staff member. Still another exception is in the field of sports-su- ch as bowl- a Cooperation? THaPtM. I GOLDFISH IN AQUARIUM, with purchaso of 27c ale merchandise, food for 10c, 17c ASPIRIN TABLETS. 30c value, 37c RUBBING ALCHOL, Reg. 31c 77c REXALL AREOSOL READY-SHAVReg. $1.25 7c BOBBY PINS. Holm Cornell. Reg. 10c Card 7c I POCKET COMB. 10c value. 3 for Me NASOTHRIC1N nose drop ft os. 87c 33e 37c 38c Plastic bandages 37c value NYLON HOSIERY, 51 gauge. II denier, 07c KLENZO FACIAL TISSUES. 3 box KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES. Rag. 30c ouch for 07c SEE OUR HANDBILLS FIND THE MISSPELLED WORDS AND GET A LUCKY 7 CHAIN Catting Tinting Permanenta Everything far year beauty need FEATURES Basketball at Brockbank Bi'vikbank moved into the league lead in Granite District hoop play by defeating Olympus, 38 to 18; Central, 31 to 20 and Granite, 31 to 17. The Copper Printing Company Last Thursday, February 3rd, is most appreciative and grateBrockbank played with Valley. ful for all news items that are Coach Bry Sorensen says: . The phoned or written to us, but we Brockbank boys are good, but should like to ask a favor and The three winners will get they will have to play harder in ask that all names of married certificates for their hard work the next five games for victories." women be given as for example: School members would like to .Mrs. John Smith, rather than and talent the Mary Smith. Judges were Marvin Strong, thank everyone who attended Jan-music director of Granite Dis- Brockbank Night Activity j Friendly as the custom is of trict, James Maher, in charge of uary 20th. The realized proceeds greeting fellow clubwomen .or the music department at Cyprus paid for the basketball squad .members by their first names, and I and Louis Wallace, a director warmup jackets. anxious as women are to individ- Carol Colonna, reporter. j uiize themselves by the use of with Mr. Strong. i their first names, the practice of permitting the names of club members to be so published is 1 socially incorrect Only a woman who has been divorced but has retained her former husband's tuu. An last name is properly identified in print by the title Mrs. followed by her own first name. This rule of printing a womans first name also applies to widows. Club women who insist that . 3 their own first names be published in preference to their proper titles as "Mrs. John Smith, followed by their husbands initials and last names not only violate canons of good taste, but they force the newspaper to do one LOCAI. ecti on CLUBS Please? May We Have Your Fine Talent Assembly Veloy Peck is the winner of talent Bnvkbank's assembly, winning out over 21 other contestants. She sang a song, Karen Breeze was adjudged second place winner with a tap dance and Joe Ribotto was third with an accordian solo. I Phono 2873 s ACTIVITIES PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY Dial 2000 or 6611 Magna. Utah Air Sparl Cavpa. |