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Show Friday, Auguat 17, 1956 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Mrs. Gladys Davis and Mr. and parents, M-- . and Mrj. W.lf.n 1 S. Wor hingu n of Biignim City. Mrs. I.aMar Shaw and family a week at San Valley, visit-- ! Dt won is tie tlj a::l r iI Mr and u ith Mrs. Davis daughter and Mis. Ted Wurdie. i By Rilti McDaniel family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phoaa 4433 or AM Clark, Hart Mrs: Camille of The home of a surprise party Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harman and was the setting Robert and Brian Young spent the Gleaner girls of the held family ipent a few days visiting HunterbyWard Wednesday a week at the ranch of their evening. with friends and relatives at Andrus in Summit honoring their teacher, Mrs. Laura Grandfather Monticello, Utah. Nixon. Seventeen guests attended. County. and a potluck A weiner roast was the high- Games were played luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas relight of the evening for twenty A book, To Love and Cherish turned home Tuesday from a young guests who helped Miss was presented to Mrs. Nixon by week of visitm several points of Dewon Wardle celebrate her 11th the girls. Mrs. Leo la Ludwig, interest in Colorado and South birthday Tuesday evening. Spe- former Gleaner teacher, was also Dakota. They vi:iied the Royal cial guests were Dewons grandgiven a book. Gorgt, Gardens f Gods, Pikes' Peak, Wind Caves, Bad Lands of South Dakota. Mt. Rushmer .in ' TO ELECT YOUR FIRST CHANCE the Black Hills of Dakota and AND BORN A MAN WHO WAS Sunday evening, they attended the Passion Play held every year MAGNA SPENT HIS LIFE IN at Spearfield, South Dakota. This spectacular play portrays the life of Christ up to the resurrection. It is presented three 'times a week during the months 'of June, July and August. The amphitheatre will seat 6000 and is filled to capacity at each show- Hunter Notes New Daughter A little miss arrived Tuesday at the Tooele Valley Hospital, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen of Tooele. She weighed in at 9 pounds, 2 ounces. At home, anxious to meet their new sis'.er, arc brothers, Bobby, and a sis8, Gary, 6, Jimmy, 2 ter, Peggy Ann, 1. Grandpaients are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owen of Kearns and Mrs. May Andersen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Andersen will be remembered as the former Nina Owen. ' ( ; ing. During the winter, the play is shown in Florida. Democratic Candidate For Representative From The 21st Legislative District And Understands Your Local Problems A Local Man Who Knows REGISTER AND VOTE Registration Dales August 21st and 3Bih (Paid Political Advertisement) VOTE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and family have had as house guests, Mrsp Williams' mother, Mrs. Rullen Aschilman. a sister, Carma and a brother, Pat. They arrived Saturday to attend the ments. V Tanner family reunion, which was held in Salt Lake City SatCard of Thanks urday evening. They departed I wish to thank everyone for Thursday to return to their home their many kindnesses, expresin Idaho Falls, Idaho. sions of sympathy and beautiful Ila Young of Orem spent sev- floral offerings at the recent eral days visiting her brother and death of my beloved wife. -- Harold R. Martin family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young. FOR Democratic Candidate For County Commissioner 4-Y- FUNERAL RITES HONOR FORMER MAGNA MAN neers. Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp have 1 new baby daughter, born Au- gust 10th. She weighed in at 8 pounds, 3 ounces and has been lamed Karma Lynn. The Kemps vorcod. lie was a member of the Millcreek LDS ward. Survivors include sons, daughters. Jack and Ernest Drown, Mrs. Oariyle Brim, Mrs. Roy Perry, Melvin Ernest Drown, 73, died Mrs. Stanley Hellier, all of Salt in a Salt 2:57 p.m. Monday at jLake City; 18 grandchildren; 4 Lake hospital after an llmess. He a sister, Mrs. n Magna Ruhy Kuti-- r of Los Angeles. was a former resident. Funeral rites were held ThursBorn January 17, 1881 in West day and burial made in the Sandy Jordan, he was a non of David A. City cemetery. and Sarah Newell Drown, lie Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family. worked for the Bingham-Garfiel- d Railroad many years and for the Ford sedan. VI, past 15 years for the Salt Lake FOR SALE-11- 41 good condition, only 3150. Dial City parks department. Mr. Drown married Myrtle 2971. f j well-know- - She II Enjoy V Miss LaWana Buckalew is en-- , oying a week's vacation in Yel- lowstone National Park. The Lake Ridge Clubs are meeting Thursday to finish their exhibits for the County Fair which begins Monday, August 20th in Murray. The girls will model their skirts in the Style Dress Revue, held in connection with the Fair, on Saturday, August 25. The Style Revue begins at 5:00 pan. and everyone is invited. Crazier S M KENTUCKY BOURBON Registration Dates August 21st end 21th PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 11th IPaid Political Advertisement) 1810 SINCE . , .JA M 4-- I V Summers Fishing 051 WATEIflU AND FIAZIEK DISliilHT COMPANY, IMDSTOWMMIUCKY Nothing takes to the road like a Chevy! Once in a blue moon a ear like this comes akmg--a design so advanced in performance, so beautifully balanced that it stands out above every other car on the highway. d way of It haa a solid, going that makes driving safer and more pleasant on any road. And you feel a very special sense of security in its rapid-fir- e respon sure-foote- siveness to your touch on the wheel, brakes and accelerator. You can see that the '56 Chevy is a standout for style. But until you have driven one youre missing the best part of the news the fact that Chevrolet is the smoothest, solidest, most automobile you ever bossed. Try it and see. ad America's largest selling csr--2 million more owners than an other make! ... inorv diillan wAra vox erS Of CAir Aee tte AigAof molt eolM qf tte IsodiHg with an electric freezer Social security cards are not to be used for identification, according to word from officials. While no Jwo. individuals have identical numbers, the social security card serves just one purpose; to identify the workers account at age 65 or .death. The Social Security Administration does not impose this restriction on the card's use to but to protect the public. Certain dishonest people make fraudulent use of social security cards. Their racket is to pick at random an. address off a street map, use an alias, and apply for a social security card. Banks, generally,, have been alerted to this practice, but many unwary merchants still accept social security cards for identification, and all too often lose money y. a result Guard your social security card and use it only for the purpose for which it was issued to you. That purpose is to identify your social security account Show your card to your employer when you go on a new job. Make sure that he copies your name and number just as they appear on your card. If make ceryou are tain that you copy your name and number from your card when you report your net earnings for social security, purposes. Your social security card identifies your earnings .which are building old-agand survivors' insurance protection for you and your family; it does not identify you in cashing a check in a bank or aeeking credit in a store. d Modib flurries and skiing. But this is a good time to think about good eating next winter, at less cost. A large, roomy electric home freezer in fishyour home will enable you to enjoy h . . . garden-fresround plus ing luck the year fruits and vegetables purchased when flavor is up and prices down. An electric home freezer really pays ! HOME-W- ilh an income. modern home and rented all the time. 85.080 down. baL I per cent. 15 year contract Rents will pay for all. Inquire at 2100 So. 0580 West dial 2044. Vert 10 Haws. BUY A Only franchised Chevrolet deodar Sport Coupe CHEVROLET L PAUL0S AUTO Phone 6611 or 2000 ilS iBgSSfflS sflL X V: This is not exactly the season of the year to talk about such things. as snow 00 " JOf'V i.Jt FOR SALE-- H U. S. good Beef, cut and wrapped. 43c lb. Low ft aencing, 8 months to pay, no mon-a- y down. Falve Supreme Market Leaker Storey dial 8923. Two-Ten- i- in December CLASSIFIEDS Tho fr-- em-bari- ss - wedded-to-the-ro- 1 s. 'i Identify II End No. 12 Xi Social Security Cards Not Used To THE REGISTER AND VOTE di- - They later 1908. Air. and Mrs. Merlin Higley have just returned home from a pleasant trip to Elko, Nevada, where they visited their son and fhtnily.. Air. and Mrs. Robert Hig ley. rATERFILL A Man Who Knows and Recognizes Magnas Problems "One of the Greait of the Democratic Part bay g whrre he was stationed lor two years with the U. S. Army Engi- Air., and Mrs. Bob Williams and children are spending a few days in Logan visiting relatives. caf ing in Magna. They write that Ottowa is a beautiful city and the Canadian people are very hospitable. The Amundsens arrived in March with their children, Linda and Karl Kent. The Turners came in July with their sons, Douglas and Brent. Mrs. Mur!,- - Huff Turner and Mrs. Iris Italian Amundsen are now living in O'.towa, Canada. Their husbands. Sergeant Turner Mrs. James N. Hall had as her and Sergeant Amundsen, are with guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. the United Slates Embassy there. Reed Adams and son, Dennis of Both of the women are long-- 1 Tremonton. Mr. Adams has just time g.rl friends, formerly resid- from France, home returned By Bertha Ashby Telephone 202S . Roscoe Roden 7os fN store ear nAm yoa IN OnOWA, CANADA NEWS Miss Marilyn Larson is in a tave two other children, Loralie Salt Lake Hospital, undergoing ind Joe. Mrs. Kemps mother, Mrs. Myron Barnes of Tremonton, medical treatment. Utah, is spending a few days get-in- g acquainted with her new Moonlight Capers" was the randdaughter. theme of the evening, Tuesday when seventy Junior M Men and The Spencer Ward Primary Junior Gleaners from North Jordan Stake spent the evening at Lark Girls, under the direction of Hewlett in the home of President and Mrs, their teacher, Mr. Ruby Weber, entertained their mothers at a soEdwin K. Winder. Activities included swimming, cial Monday in Primary. The time horseshoe pitching, volley ball, was spent helping the girls to followed by a barbecue of ham- frame the samplers they have burgers, corn on the cob, water- made this summer. Refreshments melon and other delicious refresh- were served. VOTE FOR Jim Brussatto The Hunter Ward Seventies held a party Thursday evening at the home of President Edwin K Winder. A delicious fried chicken dinner was served, and an evening of fun enjoyed. FORMER MAGNA MAIDS RESIDING LAKERIDCE Body by fiikor on of 20 Ckovrolol display this famous trademark boooKou FOR SALE Like new. sofa metal : clothes closet, stool daybed with mottresa, Utility Brand room cooler, Call Mrs. Emil Mirabolla, 350: COMPANY Magna, Utah 1555. . .! f'" Y ? from - V j : jouf4tfot tt bed. 014: SIS; 321. LIVE BETTER... dial N: Electrically . UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |