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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday. LEADER GARFIELD Howard Ridge. PubUaher Edilh M. Ridge. Editor Published Since 111! Published Br Tha Coppar PrintiBg Compaar Iiauad aacb Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered aa aaeond clau mail mattar under tha act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged ona of tha bau weekly newspapers by tha Utah Itata Praia Association, given honorable mantion by tha national editorial Association. Mail subscription rataa Payable atrlctly la advance SIM year. Tha Times walcomaa contributions from Us readers upon any tub ad of public Intaratt All communications must bo signed. No tnmMn paid to anonymoui contributions. - GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS The visitors have been in and following a Fine Son of visit, will leave fur Saseva, Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garfield announce the birth of a Entertains Club boy Jane 22nd in St. Mark's Hospital This is their second child. Mrs. Al Ahlquist entertained He tipped the scales at 84 poundi and has a sister, JoAnn, at members of her club Friday evenhome. ing at her home and special guest, Mrs. W. J. Ledingham. A delight ful social time was enjoyed by the 2 Weeks Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ahlstrom guests and a late luncheon served. and son, Leo, returned home Friday from a two weeks vacation Mrs. C. W. Evers and great- in Savannah, Georgia, where they David Butler, returned grandson, visited with their son, Joe, who is Boise, Idaho, after vi stationed there with the U. S. Air Friday in toGarfield with her daugh siting Force. Mrs. Ruth Andrus and hosts ter, for leave will Ahlstrom Mr. Joe of friends. Mrs. Evers was ex North Africa in July on a three enie tained while visit months sojourn. His address is tensively Alle Joseph D. Ahlstrom, A. F. ing here. 19409414 2nd A. R. Sqdn. Hunter A. F. B-- , Savannah, Georgia. Cal-forni- a, y NOTES HUNTER Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thornock and son. Warren, are vacationing in are visiting Mr. Thomas' parents, Chicago on an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomas. They plan to visit various places D. M. C. and Mrs. Dick The mas and daughter. Pat and Stephanie, of interest there. shall constitute a single vassers shall meet on the 6th day P. M on June 6, 1955, as recorded have hereunto set my hand and precinct and the name of July, 1955, at the hour of 8 in the regular official book of affixed the official seal of said of the voting place and the elec- o'clock p. m. at the regular meet minutes of the proceedings of district this day of June, 1951 Receive Guaeta tion officials for such voting place ing place of said board in the Wa said board, kept in my office, in Howard Ridge ter Company office in Magna, so far as the same refer to or conReceiving the guests were Gary shall be as follows: Clerk Lee and Smith cast votes cern canvass at a meeting held on said date Rose, Douglas the Utah, to Date of First Publication, June Voting Place room of the gift Smith. In charge the election and declare the re and at the aforesaid time, that 10, 1955. Cyprus High School were La sea Nester, Melva Smith, 3000 South and 8600 West sults thereof. said proceedings were duly had Date of Last Publication, July Louise Shingled ecker and Naomi Section 10. That all acts and and taken as herein shown, that 1. 1955. Election Offldala Gines. resolutions in conflict with this all members were given due, leMary Nielson resolution or any part thereof arc gal and timely notice of said Serving were Sandra Peterson, Mrs. Frances Hanson Now more than ever we must Florine York, Sharlene Brown, as- Mrs. Charles S pence hereby repealed. meeting, that the meeting therein sisted by Larena Foutz, Velda Roand this shown was in all respects called, keep in the forefront of our minds Adopted approved d At said election the polls shall 6 day of June, 1955. held and conducted in accordance the fact that whenever we take a berts, Agnes Shelton, Elvira be open at the hour of 7:00 A. M. am! Jennie Paget. E. D. Jenkins with law, and that the persons way the liberties of those whom Mrs. Ernest Ward was in and shall be closed at the hour of Chairman therein named were present at we hate, we are opening the war 8:00 P. M. on the date of said Attest: said meeting, as therein shown. to loss of liberty tor those whoaa charge of the guest book. In a prettily planned ceremony, Miss Leola Silcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert S. Silcox of Magna, became the bride of Kenneth W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford A. Smith, on Friday, June 24th. For her wedding, the attractive bride chose traditional lace over satin, floor length, and carried a bouquet of red rosebuds and carnations. She was attended by Diane Foutz, LaRae Kidder and Arva Silcox. They carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Bud Silcox T'ood as best man for the groom and ushers were Russell Kidder, Don Smith and LaVar Bankhead. Hug-gar- Program Given The following program was presented: vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hales; accordian solo, Ronnie Privett; reading, Mrs. Mary Howard; piano solo, Mrs. Glen Andreason. Mitt Bonnie Wimmer Pretty Bride in Mid-Jun- e Wedding To Wayne Holland of Magna Miss Bonnie Wimmer, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wimmer, became the bride of Wayne Holland, son of Mrs. Reuben Diers, all of Magna, June 17th in a double-rin- g ceremony performed by Bishop Thomas at the Magna Union HalL A reception followed. The bride chose a white tulle Thank You! We wish., to sincerely thank everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral offer ings at the recent death of our granddaughter, Joan Nuesmeyer Col-lin- DriffilL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuesmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driffill and lace over satin, ballerina length, and a crown of seed pearls caught back a fingertip veil. Her bouquet was of white carnations surrounding a large orchid. Attendants Given Attendants were Mrs. Robert Be van, frocked in yellow; Mrs. Bert Singleton, Mrs. James La- Pore, Mrs. Clifford Holland, who wore orchid and pink and Miss Joan Holland in orchid. They wore wrist bouquets of spring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuesmeyer had aa guests recently, their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Nuesmeyer of Pryor, Oklahoma and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nues meyer of Tulsa, Oklahoma. NOTICE OF" SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN MAGNA WATER COMPANY, AN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, SALT LAKE COUN TY. UTAH. year next preceding the election shall be entitled to vote on the above stated proposition for the issuance of bonds. By order of Trustees of Magna Water Company, an Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 8 day of June, 1955. E. D. Jenkins Chairman Attest: Howard Ridge Clerk Section 9. That immediately after the polls are closed the judges of election shall proceed to count and canvass the votes cast at said election and shall promptly thereafter certify the result thereof to this Board of Trustees and this board ss the official Board of County Can NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN James Coulsen stood as best that there will be a special bond man for the groom. election held In Magna Water Ushers were Robert Bevan. an Improvement DisJohn Wimmer, Bert Singleton and Company, Salt Lake County, Utah, trict Larry Higley. oa the 9th day of July, In charge of the guest book was 1933Tuesday, at which there shall be sub- Carol Ann Peterson and Mrs. uu.k James Coulsen and Mrs. Spencer voten iittru.t Aiv were in cnargc m urn suti property tax hlya p. Receives Separation were Mrs. Larry Mlg- .uaiMi k. fniUwina P c Gene Westerman, son of ley,Serving Mrs. Kent Wlckens. Mies oueeUon- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wecteiman, ShMOn ishW the bonds of Magna Water Magna, has received his honorable armed the 'from forces, discharge after serving two years. 'n fui?'." 1 Mrs. Wimmer chose a white mo-- 1 f . del trimmed in red and Mrs. Diers 20 years to not exceed turing j wore a rose model. WshSSfthan Amlm Wm.U9 Sttwl Imm ata rw, UK! wnosg SltMll Young Couple Set Following a honeymoon to the! ing interest at not to exceed the 18th As August parks in southern Utah, the rate of 4 per cent per annum, young couple are now making be issued by said district for the Nuptial Date their home in Magna. purpose of paying the coat of im Mr. and Mrs. Filton Orr, 3472 proving and extending the sys South 3200 West, Granger, anis no disgrace to a man tem for the supply, treatment Poverty nounce the engagement and ap but it is confoundly inconvenient. and distribution of water for said proaching marriage of their Sidney Smith district, and for the purpose of to See us for FREE Road Maps daughter. Miss Shirley Orr, paying auch legal, engineering Kay Adhmaon, son of Mr. and and fiscal agent expenses rea . . . and complete iimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrs. Floyd A. Adamson, 3006 Sinclair Auto Tour Service. sonably incurred in connection SEAT COVERS South 9000 West in Magna. therewith and with the author' The couple will exchange nup ization and issuance of such bonds 18th tial promise August as may be properly payable from Memorial House, Memory Park. the proceeds thereof, which bonds Louis Falvo jQt A reception is also being planned shall be general obligations of a i rsv i Complimentary to the bride- and payable from the proceeds & Sons elect, Mrs. Wally Wilding will be of advalorem taxea to be levied a hostess at prenuptial party. on all taxable property in said a a district in amounts sufficient for such purpose? For said special election said CUT ME OUT AMD HANG ME UPI ..i lnii?J!iaU,tt Gem Theatre June 30, July 1, 2 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, STARTS 7:00 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER In Technicolor pjiu 9:00 p.m. Barker-Mar- s Corday-Stephe- McNally n In Technicolor "TAKE ME TO TOWN" Sheridan-Sterlin- g Upholstery Hayden Starts 12 Noon Saturday Roundup, "Man From Bitter Ridge" Cartoons and last chapter of aerial Everyone invited "Take Me To Town" South 1800 Weal Phone 2868 imiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2656 Shi-Lin- e Ice Cream Open 10:00 sum. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays, 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 oa Sundays. May We Serve You? Payne-Mar- GET MORE "TARZAN and the SHE DEVIL" also spec?! selected cartoon- NO SHOW, WEDNESDAY, Starts II aooa JULY 6 Peel Home Funeral West 2700 South Phone 2U4 852S It's Your Wedding Let our wedding consul tents help you pUa and enjoy it McDonald's Flowers anos Wait mo. tu. nut 20-cen- ts SAFEWAY BELIEVES MILK SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO YOU AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. THAT'S WHY SAFEWAY SELLS MILK ONLY FOR . "CASH-AND-CARR- As Safeway testified before the committee, you pay cash for milk at Safeway and carry it home yourself you save the cost of credit accounts and expensive what It the sarksj 4uf you may ask of milk Is "fixed" a penny or so too Mfchf As Safeway also pointed out to the Milk Study Com mittee if the price of milk you buy in stores is fixed it will cost the. just one cent per quart too high people of Utah almost $450,000 a year a million dollars. AND WHAT IF MILK IS SOLD TOO CHEAPLY 3-- 8 not-so-ri- fact, the Milk Study Committee has, - BELOW COST? This, too, can cost Utahn's money. For this reason, it is Safeway's policy never to wee milk as a loss leader. Safeway will meet its competitors' prices, but has never sett and never will milk below cost to attract customers. to make money Safeway sells milk as a business on it. As proof, Safeway presented its profit figures n the Milk Study Committee. In 1954 Lucerne Milk Company of Utah, selling to Safeway, made a net profit of $137,326 26.1196 on its investment while Safeway, selling to its customers, made a gross profit of $124,223. (For the first 20 weeks in 1955 Lucerne made a profit of $52,575.08, aod Safeway continued to make is normal profit in milk.) . . AND SAFEWAY BELIEVES THAT TO INSURE A GOOD, STEADY SUPPLY OF s. Thaf s why, Safeway presented all its cost figures to Utah's Milk Study Committee to show the committee that Safeway could sell butterfat milk for less than the going price and would be able to sell it for still less in the future . . . and can sell a milk (one that just meets state butterfat content requirements) for an even lower price. almost half MILK, DAIRY FARMERS MUST HAVE FAIR PRICES AND THOSE FAIR PRICES MUST BE CONSTANT. Thaf s why, it is Safeway's policy (a policy Safeway has never violated) to pay top market prices for sisilk-plus a bonus for quality. Safeway believes that this is in the public ii because when the price farmers get for milk b protected bottlers and retailers cannot pass the coses of coaptfi' tive pricing back to the farmer. Safeway presented witnesses to the Milk Sajdy Committee witnesses who testified from experience that where the price paid farmers for milk is protected, price wars do not occur. the Milk Study Committee saadc no However recommendation to protect the price dairy farmess get for milk. rom GLENMORE I.At I MANUFACTURING COMPAN1 139 West 15th Avenue Garfield Phone 7723 WAR SURPLUS SALE I MINI BJ mm . MORE taste... Purchases far Resale 1 1 1 1 MORE quality... NAVY TRENCH COAT or Drees Rain Coat belted back, navy blue-Nav-y, coat 822. limited quantity, new 85.11 VEGETABLE DISH, Thickware Glass, 10". each ISe CHINA BOWL, 17 ox. Thickware China with lid aad saucer, set 20c NAVY KIT. Snap and GromU with over 7.000 pieces. 84 tools including hand press. Packed la five drawer tool box. Cost 825.00 Navy 880, new, set NAVY DUNGAREES. Denim short work pants, ideal for MORE enjoyment... SOc NAVY BLUE SHIRT, good work shirt each SOc NAVY BERTHS (beds), make nice beds for children, trailers, cabins. Can be mounted aa ona bed or any number of bunks. new. each . $7.50 MATCHES, Water resistant carton I0e ELECTRIC GRILLS. Make nice grill for barbecue use. each bow, $s.00 8" THREE HEAT ELECTRIC STOVE UNITS. Make nice hot plate, each $1.00 NAVY FIELD JACKET, abort blanket lined, aipper and button front new. each . $5.00 ARMY FIELD JACKETS. (1843) button front, long style, patch pockets, new, each $$.50 SHOE-PALeather Army. uppers, rubber bottoms. new. Pair $4.$$ HALF OR KNEE BOOTS, used, good, pair . S1J0 ELECTRIC MEAT SAW, U H. P Makes nice band saw .. 885X0 885 Safeway Utah employees received $3,541,876.37 in wages and salaries in 1954. 171 Utahns own 16,863 shares of stock in Safeway Stores. Safeway purchased the following Utah products in 1954. I irsncsv Siutut Safeway Works Daily With and For Thousands of Utahns I" wont rtalabes al 3:30 also cartoons and last chapter of the serial pair going constitutes a true rect copy of the minutes of a meeting of said board at the regular place of meeting of said board in the Water Company office, Magna, Utah, at 8 o'clock "Happy is the Bride who Begin at tha Beginning." - "JESSE JAMES Vs. THE DALTONS" work, WWWVWWWWWVWvWW I further certify that the foreand cor- Wendell WUUe The masses must be loved and saved. They can only be saved if powerful, actual standerds of excellence are set up before thaw. Dr. Charles Malik STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF SALT LAKE X, Howard Ridge, do hereby certify that I am the duly qualHe who is not liberal with what ified and acting Clerk of the he has, does but deceive himself Board of Trustees of Magna Wa- when he would be libter Company, an Improvement eral if hehethinks had more. Lake Utah. Salt County, District, W. S. Plumer among milk bottlers and retailers. One council member stated the committee was "just more or less pegging" the price of milk out of stores at 20 cents. Such a pegged or fixed price if continued would prevent Safeway and other efficient oroonizations from passing their savings on to yew. "HELL'S ISLAND" I we love. WHEREOF, Chairman Attest: Howard Ridge Clerk in effect, attempted to force a "price fixing" agreement People ef Inherent Good Taste y Murphy ?nd attraction Lex Barker in WITNESS E. D. Jenkins For the past eight weeks (during the first "milk pricing truce" requested by Governor Lee) a committee appointed by the Utah Legislative Council has been studying milk costs and prices. On June 17 the Milk Study Committee presented its conclusions to the council. One of the major conclusions was that the sale of milk in paper cartons for less than a quart should be prohibited. Safeway cannot, in good conscience, allow this conclusion to go unchallenged. Despite these Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 3, 4, 5 IN Safeway believes you are entitled to get this saving you earn it. Finishes 3:25 First show at 7:00 p. m. Big 4th of July Double Bill In Technicolor . John ! home-deliverie- Business Dale's General Double Attraction Ann 0PEN-F- or Custom Convertible Tops Door panels, arm rests "MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE" Lex Fit like a tailored suit Hand Sewn Craftsmanship Best Quality Material journed.. Milk is ot major importance to the whole State of Utah. Some 2,000 dairy farmers who produce grade A market milk are including all that Safeway sells interested for receive in the their prices they vitally milk. The 737,000 consumers of Utah are just as vitally interested in the price of milk for there is no substitute particularly in a child's dice 2-- atiip? Howard Ridge How Safeway Stands on Milk Prices u , shall be Said election held aa nearly as possible in conClerk formity with the general elec(Other business not pertinent of Utah, to the above appears in the mintion laws of the State and at such election every qual- utes of the meeting.) voter of the ified, registered Upon motion duly made by P. district who shall have paid a N. Seay and seconded by E. J. property tax in the district in the Gardner, the meeting was ad blooms. Canyon Party Primary officers and teachers of the Hunter Second Ward held potluck canyon party Wednes day in Lamb's Canyon. A most enjoyable tune was participated in by a large crowd. 1, 1WS district election Where The Spirit Of The Lrrd It, There Is Liberty." Miss Leola Silcox Becomes Bride of Kenneth Smith Friday Evening, June 24, in Prettily Planned Rites THE Julr I 11 FaOOF Wentnore Sessso! Mok " Tli S . r 1 Use In Utah Livestock 4 4,854,630.02 and Meat Products 422,564.00 509,262.00 1,333,817.00 73,637.00 1,652,945.09 620,198.00 712,302.40 721,389.00 522,943,00 1,714,718.8 $13,138,405.59 Poultry. Fruit (fresh, canned, frozen) Vegetables (fresh and canned) Fruit and Vegetable Juices Dairy Products Eggs .. Sugar (beet) Bread and Sweet Goods Flour Other Products TOTALS Purchases for Resale er Use Outside of Utah $ 1,929,904.66 68,042.80 376,855.80 1,398,813.00 42.698.00 1,050,907.46 245,709.00 474,151.20 312,954.00 1,482,043.00 482,081.11 $ 7,858,160.03 Tatal Pwchems efUtsjh Preevets 6,784,534.68 490,606.80 880.117.80 2,732,630.00 116,335.00 2,703,852.55 865,907.00 1,186,453.60 1,034,343.00 2,004,986.00 2,196,799.19 $20,996,565.62 $ WHY SAFEWAY IS PUBLISHING THIS STATEMENT Every drop tlU tilled and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Louisville, Kentucky Safeway was born In neighboring Idaho. Wo have a big stake in Utah and citixen's concern for Utah's Wo believe wo have responsibility to the public, our employees, suppliers, and stockholders to publish the record of our testimony to the Milk Study Committee. Watch for these reports in this newspaper. well-bein- g. |