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Show Friday, September 7. 19S6 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah THE Ittued Mch Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Published Sine 1818 Published By Tha Copptr Printing Company Howard Ridga. Publithar Edith N. Ridqa. Editor Entartd at lacond clau mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1179 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the batl weekly newtpaperi by the Utah Simla Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Cditorial Aisociation. Mail subscription ralei Payable ilrictly in advance - 12.00 year. Tha Timet welcome! contribution from iti readera upon any subject of public interett. All commiinitstiont mutt be signed. No attention paid to anonymout contribution!. Mr. and Mrs. Bui S:'..:cx liavr moved to Hunu-- r u!u:i l!iy l lio:mi ui one of tin; Copper Hills Suhdivi-ic- ocietu NYAL (JIMMY) MATTHEWS CLAIMS BRIDE FRIDAY MORNING IN TEMPLE The Salt Lak.; LDS Temple for tin? mar provided the cf Miss Gleta Boindt to riiifi Nyal James Matthews Friday morning. A wedding breakfast was (ivi-- at Temple Square Ho-ti- 'l ly tiu parenis of the XI:. and Mrs. John B. Mut'.hews, 4022 South 5600 Wi-siinmi'di.ilcly afti-- l ho ceremony. CRADLE ROLL Baby Girl Mr. fiiiil Mrs. Justisin of M.iiiil biriiniii ti'ippy pcinnts of a riu::i-ber5:ii) fi.h-.On Labor Day, a swivt baby jjirl u of the Norlii Jordan Siike l the mi!i:s bt 8 She were served breakfast at tin; pojiiii.;, i;iti))" nuiH-.imil lias twu North Jordan Slake C nun-- farin u,,,hi. , , yen at luin'.'.'. Lehu It was lati-- r dcdicaU-- by , Tiiat evening, !he bride's Is are Mr. p V 141 fk Alex wvtnPresident U ill Jiri'l Mi'i. Y. C'roMinr imil Mr. and Mrs. William E. . SUke. Mi", mil of Beindt cif 901 Sth East, Salt Lake J.iy k'itv, wure hos's at a reception held at LeCIrand.; LDS Ward. E FOR 2 For the and reception, Aluminum Storm Doors Second Daughter th bride chose a gown of white Windows ;atin, piiiii-esstyle, ending in a Mr. ai'.d M:.s. Milar I.urscn of train. The bodice was Awnings chape mo pan-iiof a love- fashioned with a round neckline, Magna Patio Covers ly laly ilaiifcliliT August 2!ih bt and the collar was beaded. She a Roofing the Tom-lHfispilnl. She is heing wore a tiaia and carried a white Kiveti-hy a sis:i r. Mary Jo. Siding Bil)l; centered with a white All (MiuTiued a'e duinj; nierly. FREE ESTIMATES S n. bride-Kiihii- s lt. n, r John L. Matthews, brother of benedict, stood as best man. Ushers w.-rLyman Losse, Russell Bender and William N. the s I Magna How poor they aie that have no patience! William Shaki'.spcaie 2175 00 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yancey visit ed in Yellowstone Park last week. Mr. Roy Williams left and for Idaho Falls,I Idaho, . v i was accompanied mck oy n and Elaine Connie, daughters, who have been visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rullen Aschliman for the past few weeks. bridegroom, was matron of They returned honor, and chose a deep aqua taf- evening. feta. Other attendants. Miss Patricia Bradley, Mrs. Martin Fotou and Mrs. Richard Riesner, were dressed in lighter shades of aqua. They carried bouquets of pink asters. tne M:-s- PAUL RAZZ EC A By Reita McOanlel Phone 4433 or AM home Saturday Pretiy Luncheon luncheon was served by the PTA Tuesday under the direction of Arlene Craig, Whittier School Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Defa anJ Mr. an.l Mrs. Li's Craig and1 PTA C'ie-li- a president, to members of the Miss family, accompanied by family deparvd Friday evening Whittier School. Thirty-fivKnaus, traveled U Bear Luku to spend a U'v days a: Lau Hot guests amended. over the weekend wht-:they Springs, Idaho. Cave. Tiii-visited Minni-tunkreport a most enjoyable ti:iw. The Walk family enjoyed a Mr. and M:s. C!en Lewis and family of Baling:;, Mun.ana, art' family outing on Labor Day to the Mr. and Mrs. R:cha:d Barr Ml visiting Mr. Lewis' parents, Mr. Spruces. The gathering included Saturday for Fort Collins. C'olo- - and Mis. B it Lewis, a grand- Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Walk. Mr. rado where they visit; d with Mis. mother. Mrs. Co: a Bertoch and and Mrs. George A. Walk, Mr. and Barr's brother and family, Mr. and s.o ers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James C. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Silvan Ramsey. They brought Roy Peterson anl Mr, and Mrs. Patten Wilcken, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. home their three sons, Jimmy, Byron L. Huish of Magna. Keith W. Sharp and children. Doug and Don. who have been Def.at isn't biv.t.r if you don't Breanfast and dinner were enjoy staying wi'.h the Ramseys the past ed. swallow it. Anonvmous few weeks, A e a . t, s i s Hunter Notes HUNTER ITEMS of INTEREST LEADER GARFIELD iaaaaBsa The mother of the bride was dressed in rose lace and the mother of the groom chose aqua law and crepe. They compliment ed their gowns with pink carruv lion corsages. Honeymoon Trip For a honeymoon trip to the West Coast, the new Mrs. Matthews wore a black suit with white accessories. Upon their reAttendants Given turn they will live in Salt Lake Mrs. Russell Bender, sister of City where Mr. Matthews will resume his studies at the University of Utah. iBasjalB. YOUR FIRST CHANCE TO ELECT A MAN WHO WAS BORN AND SPENT HIS LIFE IN MAGNA the heating season begins. our suggestion that you have your FURNACI MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the fol lowing work It is Utah State Fair Sept. 14 thru Sept 23 O FLUES Mats. See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. Nlghtly-SiS- Jim Brusatto Man Who Knows 1:30. P. M. Sat. Sua. k Wad. FILTERS HolidayonIce Democratic Candidate For Representative From The 21st Legislative District Local a good idea to have your heating equipmerv checked now so that it will be in first class condition wher It is wwwvwvvwvwvwww VOTE FOR A Is Your Heating Plant READY FOR WINTER? Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of And MAIL ORDERS NOWt For beat seats send apedal delivery stamp- envelope w cheek or oraer. Box 21 38. SLC Specify a dates. For Sat. Sun. or Wed. stale Maf. or night. Prices Inc. tax St Fair admisaion. S3.75. S3J5, 82.75 k 82J5. Wad. Mat. BARGAIN PRICES 82.75. 8240 fc 81.75. CAPACITY LIMITED-ORDENOW. Understands Your Local Problems Primary Election September 11, 1956 (Paid Political Advertisement by Ray Harrington. Keith Yeatea) R viaw Improper heating and high bills. 4 rWWrVWWWWrWWVW AUTOMATIC CONTROLS See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 68 Utah and Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas mm Thrift Formerly Garfield Trading Snick Qntmy 8177 West 3500 South Phone 2911 (Mere OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P. M. SEMATI0? 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