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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah THE GARFIELD LEADER Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Published Since 191S Published By The Copper Printinq Company Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the bsr weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable menliun by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - S2 00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All conummic.iticns mui be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. I have always thuujiht tl.. uc- tv. (l:i ,t ,'pKik lions of turn tin- best inti-n,: 1. 1, of their thoughts.--Juh- n la eke ni biii last' Island, Nebraska, were gui-:week of Mr. Pendleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Pendleton, Enjoyable Trip Club Entertained Mrs. Ki ith Barton entertained of 1iit claii Monday eve- ning at l.cr lioine, ami itue-- t. Mrs Jay W. llii'liai'dsiin. in.is at cards were awaidi-- to Mrs. s.-- C'li'one Fu: us worth, Mrs. (ieurpe Duckworth an. I Mrs. Jack : I.0 Mrs Maiy Sheffield ha3 ret.un-e- d Sr. in Magna. Alvin traveled here to be be.--t lioii.e after a most enjoyable twu weeks vacation spent in Vic- .man at the wedding of his torville with her daughter and er, David and Miss Sylvia Winn. r, family, Mrs. Ray Ash and a brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Muriel San. tall entertainLeon Nieison. ed her Bridge Club Wednesday S.he later traveled to Sail F:an-eisc- at the Utah Copper Ciulf Club. California as a guest of a Refreshments weic served and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ce- jptizes awarded to Mrs. E. J. cil Snel'fieid ami biieliy vacation- Gardner, Mrs. R. H. Cushing and ed in Old Mexico. the hostess. M iss Pamela Naylor of Kearns An enjoyable time was spent accompanied her grandmother. by the group. (LiidinT. t The group wl.l August 20th at the home of Mrs. E. O. o, ii.i-i-- ' I'uulos. Kcnru-tSorenson of Salt Lake City is a visitor at the home of l!ihup and M:s. Ivan Mis- - Joan Pelt-- , is. on, daughter Mr. aril Mis. Matt Pi ttei-soof Mr. and M.s. Tmu D. di.il entertained at a dinner party Sat- Jr. of Hunter, Iras returned from Mark's liuspital after un :i pi. m nt..:;.' 1j S: urday evening minor su.gt.y. Sin- is and Mr. sixteen guests ine'.uJ.ri'; veiv Well Mis. Fr.mk Dili;..' and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thai no.it uf Humr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ib ucrt 11. Wyman I and Mrs. Ox'iriJgL Keu.lts and sever, uti,. r gues's of and daughter, Dmr.a uf O.vun-.-idiCaiifoirna. are visiting Mrs. Lethbridge, A'.oerta. Cana ia. Wy nan's parents, Mr. an.'. Mrs. Mr. and M.s. Hytum Stuart of Cnaries E. Ange',1 tar two weeks. Pacific Palisades, Calif uniu, were guests during t.ie week of Mrs. llunoring th.- Bth birthday and family. Mr.-- . Sluait's of B.i.ahy M.ir'shall, a W. S. II'Kik. Trie Stuarts are on party was held. A most enjnyuulu a honeymoon trip and are time was held by the group. Bobto Car.a'.la. T,ie biule is tiie by is the son of Mr. and Mrs. former V. loia Gough. Jack Marshall. Dinner Party ; s ' - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Pendu;-- ! ton, Jr. and two children of Grand MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS n. - - I -. - mi Prominent Pair Wed At Oquirrh Stake House In Friday Ceremony In an early ewning ceremony F: kI.i.v, Miss Doris Rae Nicolo Lie blide of Kent E. Mills. T:.l- - Oquirrh LDS Stakehouse was the Mtling for the rites with John D. Hill, former Jordan Stake president, officiating. A reception 'jlliFwed. Tiie pretty bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicolo of Magna. The groom is a son of Mr. :md Mrs. Rex Mills of Fresno, California. Chic Gown For her w.dding, the bride wore a full length gown of Chantilly lure and nylon over bridal satin. The cluse fitted bodice of loco fell to a long overdrape on the tiered tulle skirt. Her fingertip veil was caught to a tiara of lac and pearls, and she carried a white prayer book marked with stephanotis. Mali on of honor was Mrs. C. D. Bangerter. The bridesmaids included Miss Sylvia Sutton, Miss Geraldine Riley, Miss Verlene Del Porto, Miss Joanne Bernard and Miss Gladys Hayvs. Their gowns were all similarly styled in yellow with brown accessories, and they carried gold and bronze mums. Val Simmons was the best man and ushers were Wayne Nicolo, J soph Driffill, Dennis Catten and Dean Sheppick. Mothers Dresses Mrs. Nicolo chose a pale rose laee gown over taffeta, and Mrs. Mills wore deep rose over taffeta. The.r corsages were of camellias. When the newlyweds return from a honeymoon trip to Jack-so- n Hole, Wyoming, they will make their home in Magna. For traveling, the new Mrs. Mills chose a charcoal brown suit with yellow accessories. Miss Mina M. Pugh To Become Bride Of William C. Covert Mr. and Mrs. Lorin E. Pugh of Garfield announce the approaching marriagj of their daughter, Contest Winners at alt IaPers For Our Grocery Ad Ladies, $4.95 Value Beef Contest Dusters JOCK Weighed 44$ h WINNFRS llilildllj. Mr s. Britta Pear non, 8373 W.est Aleen Drive. Lee Obray, 2960 Sonth 9150 W. Both guessed 444' pounds. Black & Ilkeds $1.98 6 Mens & Boys, Values to $4.95, Odd Lots, Sizes 21 to 6 & 6 to 12 Jim Hales of 8871 West 3100 South, Magna, guessed 688 feet. 2nd, A TIE! $16.95 Floorlamps 1 399 4, Reg $23.95 $19.99 $12.95 Mens 17 Jewel Incablock, water resistant, shock proof, antimagnetic, reg. $14.50 GLOVES i SCOPES We now cary a complete line of Samsonite luggage DRESS PINTS $29.95 $7-8- 9 iiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiimimmmiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiimiiiiiii 50 ft. Garden, $5.00 Value A tie. J. M. Witbeck of 3594 South 5450 West, Hunter, guessed 688 ft. GARDEN HOSE Keith Thomas, of 3120 Dayton Street, Magna, guessed 698 feet. NYLONS FO Aluminum Storm Doors! E Windows E E E Awnings Patio Covers S E Roofing 5 Siding 3.69 $19 4.97 i Fancy 15 oz., Reg 19f, 6 for TEA Glasses wading, Reg. $9.95 POOLS 99 Mens, Reg. to $8.95 Ask About Our Gun Contest. You May Get Yours FREE. rREE $1 ESTIMATES PAUL RAZZECA S E Magna 2175 00 20x40, 3 for Towels Lewis Brothers Stagei 360 99 South West Temple Salt Laka City Phona EL 12x12, 6 for Wash cloths Yard goods Effective August 20, 1950 Salt Laka Tot Magna WEST BOUND-Lea- va Salt L paUy except Sundays fc Holid 69 Large assortment, 80 square percale, Corduroy, Waffle Piques, Krinkle Nylons, up to $1.00 values, yd Breast O Chicken, 39 TUNA s, chunk style . . . 27 Banquet mild, lb See the Scout Shower Given Complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Palsy Parks entertained at a personal shower last week at her home in Salt Lake City. Twenty guests attended. Announcement of the nuptials will be read with great interest by the many friends of the popular pair. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. J. B. Buckalew, formerly of Garfield, is making his home in Lake Ridge with his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Carter. Mrs. Carters brother. Airman Second Class, Koiand E. Buckalew, is here on leave, from the Malnstron Air Base in Great Falls, Montana. He will leave about September 1st for overseas duty for three years in Germany. H" Mens leather faced, Work, pair WATCHES ot Decker Drill kils Fiberglass HUNTERS: ROPE: 692 ft. 1st Prize: Mina Marlene, to William G. Covert, son of Mr. Herman H. Covert of California and Mrs. Phyllis Turner of Salt Lake City. The young couple will be honored at a reception on Monday evening, August 27th at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mitchell, 148 Lowell Avenue, Salt Lake City. contest Cheese We Give S & SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th Pie-Eati- ng 39 II Green Stamps bedesei 6:00 A. M. 6:10 JL M. 7:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 2:25 P. M. 6:20 P. M. 6:00 P. M. Via 21st South 6:30 P. M. x to Tooele :30 P. M. EAST BOUND-Lea- va Magna Daily except Sundays fc Holid 6:35 A.M. 7:30 A. M. 6:40 A. M. f;5! A. M. x from Tooele 11:30 A. M. 6:10 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 10:20 P. M. Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Lea- va Salt Li 6:00 P. M. Via 21si South 6:30 P. M. BOUND-Lea- va Magna Ae Ml JJf 11:25 P.M. All schedules Via 3500 South i lose otherwise noted. Fast, dependable, inexpensive service on all schedule. ' Pss are adding new schedules, your convenience, on a 30 c Irial basis. Your patronage v determine our ability to them a permanent part of mi bus service. These schedules yca Leaving Salt Lake for Magna 16:45 A. M. end 9:30 P. M. Leaving Magna for Salt Lake 11:30 A. M. and 10:20 P. M. i 8177 West 3500 South Formerly Garfield Trading Telephone Magna 2941 |