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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday. October 12, 1956 STUDEMS FROM THIS AREA ENROLLED AT IMVERSITY 122 A total of 122 sludi-r.l- s from! '.he Magna artru, must of them graduates of Cyprus high school. have for classes at the University if Utah, fall quiiiti-enrollment records show. Annie Laurie Bearry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bearry, c'o HercuUs Powder Company, freshman, major undecided. Kent Howard Ha Aden, son of Mr and Mrs. Smitn Bawden. 3507 Classwork officially started September 24th, and registration continued during the first week. A total of more than 7,600 students were expected to sign up. Magna area students, their parents, class and major are as follows: West 3SO0 South, supiiumore, accounting. Ralph Eugene. Beitel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Beitel, 3464 Marigold Street, freshman, r when-availabl- e Brent Fred Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Anderson, 3595 South 4000 West, freshman, electrical engineering. Chris John Angelos. son of Marie L. Kinder, T869 West 3500 South, freshman, music. William Lewis Balur, son of Mrs. Dora G. Formisaijo, 3145 West 3835 South, freshman, major undecided. Richard V. Barndt. son of P. W. Turnbow, 4095 South 3600 West, freshman, pre-luRichard Thomas Barton, son of Mrs. Wyona Barton. 8701 W.-3030 South, freshman, major st x WILL OPEN engineering. Thomas Norman Curtis, son of Mrs. DeVLl Curtis, 3090 South 8950 West, freshman, engineering. Jack Lee Davis, son oi Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Salt Lake City, formerly of Magna. Kay Lyman Dea, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dea, 3170 South 8450 West, junior, psychology. Philip W. Debs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Debs, 2878 South 8600 West, sophomore, major undecided. AGAIN Tues., Oct. 16 IN OUR NEW LOCATION West 2700 South (Formerly Occupied By The Standard Marktt) graduate student, physical tion. CITY BAKERY Drink Canyon And Mr. U r: Ms recited bv Medd. vn uf PueMo . iiid .i a Loui-- e ..il' Larry Dale and Mrs. V. S. CSeiU-r- . 1'iisi Lieu. 3670 Mi-ti- i Hi-.-- .J reduces fatigue of milk every fay r : - i I w Med:l! Mothers' Drtuct w ore a Th bride's mot grey taffeta dnTh wrh pink l: ideronn.' ; : Ai!e ir Lice div .iiu a:ii P::ik liini i'i'ssni li'iilin i'r ii or.-;.i- J p;ir-ents- j mi-nt- s - Tiavl:-tiona- freshman, major undecided. Florence Evelyn Haidy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Hardy, Garfield, senior, elementary education. William Blake Harmon. 2961 South 9150 West, sophomore, accounting. Franklin Ridd Haslam, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Haslam, 3799 South 5200 West, junior, median kal engineering. Stephen William Havrilo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Havrilo. 2890 South 8750 West, freshman, engineering. James David Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hays. 7415 West 2400 South, sophomore, pre- cided. educa- student. engineering. Victor Hal Duke, Magna, son Gwendal (Gerry) Kenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Duke, Salt Lake City, graduate student, of Mr. and Mrs. Gwendal Kenner, 2616 South 8800 West, snphomare, pharmacology. Melvin Ed son Dunkley, Jr., son major undecided. Ariel Croft Knowles, snn of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Dunk-le12 Magna Row, junior, civil and Mrs. W. C. Knowles. 4050 So. 4800 West, junior, mechanical enengineering. Deon Eldredge, daughter of gineering. Dixie Donn Larsen, daughter Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Eldredge, 4480 South 3600 West, freshman, music. !of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lar Kaye Eldredge, daughter of Mr. sen, 3909 South 6000 West, sophoand Mrs. Asahel F. Eldredge, 4408 more, elementary education. South 3600 West, junior, elemenNancy Lou Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Larson, tary education. Norma Clare Fraser, daughter 9065 West 2700 South, junior, poof Mr. and Mrs. Vane A. Fraser, litical science. 2777 South 8800 West, freshman, Raymond Nelson Larson. 84 West 18th Avenue, Garfield, son music. Gary H. Fuller, son of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin R. Larsen, Pearl J. Fuller, 2765 South 8950 Bountiful, freshman, history. West, freshman, engineering. Royal Blaine Larsen, son of Mr. Ceroid Richard Gerber, son of and Mrs. Royal A. Larsen, Powell Mrs. (Dorothy Gerber, 3838 South Avenue, senior, marketing. sew west, iresnman, major un- - Gary John Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson, 3705 aeciaea. Granger Drive, sophomore, major undecided. Terry I. Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Lester, 8700 West 3500 South, freshman, major undecided. Lyman Abraham Losee, son of Mrs. Ivan Andrea son, 3372 South ft k iA 7200 West, freshman, major unde :ia- I;. .11.. The bndi' was given in marriage by her father. She wore a whil;.-gowof appliqued lace and tulle over satin. The boulfjnt kirt had panels of pleated tulle and extended into a chap.'l '.rain. The lac bodice was designed with a and shot l scalloped sleeves. She wore elbow-lenntveil of il'.u mitts and a finger-tision held by a snrill lace h:it. The hat was trimmed with pearls and iridescent sequins. On a while Bible she curiied white roses tied with satin ribbon and orange h p 'A'.n a; Me ci :en..i!iy. l ed cane win Served at tile itvcj!iiiri hei.i at tin- church. Starling her honeymoon to the tiiaiid Canyon, th.1 new Mrs. Kai me; woie a muss riven shea'h dri'.-with matching lxix juiket and beige accessories. They are making their ho:iic al College V.i'. tin-e-!- - Station. Texas. Mrs Farmer was Kradu.it- J from Pueblo College and Colorado Stute (.'o'.lee of Education. She had taught at C'ailile school f.ir '.hitwo yejrs ' l.i. utenan'. Farmer attended tiii University of Ll.ih liefore entering the service in 1950. Since then, he has been serving as a pilot in the Air Force and cuiieiitly is intending Texas A & M Coll !' where lie will receive his degree in meteorology in IW57. guests included Mis. Melhii Thorne of K.aysvilk. Utah; Mrs Beth Ahlquist of Magna, ; well as several others. - .T. 4 .0W$FK v ii TS-.- tasto o Lhe'Toc-lGET bios-S'.un- s. '.,""'i''-l",n-.ir)Li'i- )a-- t OUT THE I i so smooth there's s if5 VOTEI ricli, light not a bit of bite 1 1 . m u m t.1 - M m NATIONAL DISTILLERS, STP.MGIIT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF j-- I At The Republican Rally-Barbecu- e WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Magna Elementary Multipurpose Room 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. A Good Time Assured To All! Everyone Welcome! j iniiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiMiiiiiHiMim This is where Tomorrow starts! cided. 5 John Z. Loutensock, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Loutensock, 3917 South 5600 West, senior, music and another son, Richard LaMar Loutensock, sophomore, mechan ical engineering. Peter William Mamalcs, fresh man, major undecided. (Editor's Note: The balance of the students' names will be publish ed in next week's issue.) Vote November 6 i After today, American cars will never be the same again. For the Big New Kind of Ford Is a brilliant new Held! automotive package the one fine car in the We've unwrapped (he 2957 Ford! They're tlie besi Fordi of our li ci The power is uew with Silver Anniversary V 8' 10 fit eery need. lifiise-pow- BBIBUY IT jj Carl E. Pettersson !; !;Candidate For Granite;! School Board Of !; ;l Education ;! !; I You Can'l Subsiiiuta Quality A Heavy Aluminum Storm I ... in Frankfort. Kentucky. Of the three in one place claim this advantage. We never put can leading bcMibon., Ancient Age is the only one that we make nil of our whiskey only And own. all our . . . it's bottles in our anyone el :e's whi: key That's why the taste and bourbon the country. of heart the in tillerv, right iDoori And Windowil 7 Mad By Duff in Aliimmum I'-- i after year. That'a flavor of this supt-i- bourbon is always the same... bottle after bottle, year America! in Kentucky Straight Bourbon bourbon why Aixiint Aire i;i Ihs fastest growing; Dist. Co., Frankfort, Ky. Ancient Age Proof G Years Old 86 Whiakey I Products, Inc. ! Jtidetit lie hmthit ?Joe, Duckworth, Agent? Salt Lake City 1771 West 3150 South Phona 2931 You can sm lhem insiallad at abovo address. jtha I I a V'.U Cnfl".NY. DIVISION OF THE MI'.i irj:;:SV:l ?W S U ft MEET YOUR CANDIDATES low-pri- at the original ' li.i'.h . ... fidT Sek Every drop of Ancient Age is distilled :I -j y, Milk 3 fJaiMi Lt. MacDonald B. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Johnson, 2884 Evans Thomas Doxey, son of South 8600 West, sophomore, enMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Doxey, gineering, and another son, Stan-to- y 3202 South 5600 West, Clawson Johnson, chemical We Will Be Better Able To Serve You With More Room and Facilities Drink ATTENDS Honeymoon For Darrell Farmer Grand LOCAL GROUP Mrs. Eva Melir:hy of Aurora Politics shouldn't be taken was her sister's matron of honor and wore a ballerina gown of red lightly. I have a strong feeling law. Loel Thomas Hepworth, son of Capri silk fashioned with a full about candidates .'.nil issues. VotMr. and Mrs. C. W. Hepworth, skirt and fitted bodice. She wore ing on Election Day is a proud 2751 South 8400 West, senior, mu- a matching headband and carried privilege one of the truly great values attached to American citia cascade of wlii? gladioli. sic education. The bridesmaids wore pastel zenship. Richard John Jacob, son of Mr. See you at the polls. and Mrs. John H. Jacob, 3294 (Vest colored gowns. Byron L. Huish, Wallace E. Farmer of Kearns, 3800 South, junior, physics. Magna Postmaster F. Ray Jensen, son of Mr. and Utah, was his brother's best man. Delbert J. Del Porto, son of Mrs. Mary Del Porto, 2937 South Mrs. Dorral Jensen, 3459 South Ushers were Ves Medde, brother 2610 West, freshman, engineering. 8850 West, art major. Duane Lee Dodson, 3300 South Goldie Gay Johnson, daughter jiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim 7540 West, son of Mrs. Ira H. of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Johnson. undeDodson, Valentine, Nebraska, Saltair, freshman, major ON 8965 I of Mr. tenant Dari'ii! Farmer of Sjuih Texas at Si l';iu'. 2200 West, frohman major un- Church The evening ceredecided. mony September 7th was . Charles Donald Grose. 2783 by the Henry U.iKei-T. 'Wi-sland Mr. son South 8400 bride is tin- da jrfhter of Mrs. Joseph B. GniM, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mcduv. JH'.'ii . cine student and another son, Ed-- 1 E. Orman. Trie bridrioo:!!'.-- . ward Joseph Groe. senior, me-- 1 Mr. and M:s. Wallace Fimiu' chanical engineering. of Magna, were present j John B. ilianna. son of Mr. and ' The sanctuary wa lighted wiln Mrs. J. L. llanna, 5385 West 3500 candelabra. The al'.ar airaiKe- f calms and liaskr vi i'itSouth, graduate student, electri cal engineering. l coral and white Edward Vernon Hardy. Jr., son wedding marches we:e V. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy, played by the organist, Miss No. 1 Smelter Row, freshman, en Dorothy Hall. Miss JoAnne Donamechanical engineering. gineering. hue sang. "The lord's Prayer" Nanette Gail Conti, 2885 South "1 Love Thee." and Mr. Euaene Leon Hardy, son of 9100 West, daughter of Mrs. Nellie .L. E. Mrs Garfield, M. Maze, Moorecroft, and Hardy. Beautiful Gown Wyoming, Boyd V. Blai k. 3086 South 9000 Wes:, senur, education. Dennis R.-- Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Bowers. 3411 South 3450 West, junior, business. Joseph Brusatlo, son of Mrs. Clara Brusatto. 2869 South 8850 West, freshman, major undecided. Marl.ne Diederich Buckle, 8349 Myron Street, Magna, daughter of junior, art. Richard Quinn Corbridge, son Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Corbridge, Copperton. junior, elementary of 3213 Katherine Drive, sophomore, education. Fred Lynn Buckner, son of Mr. major undecided. Shirley Gail Court, daughter of and Mrs. W. L. Buckner, 2990 South 8600 West, junior, mechani- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Owen Court, 3146 South 8450 West, freshman, cal eiiftinivring. Sharron Elaine Buckner. major undecided. Jay Arthur Cullcy, son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. and Mrs. A. B. Culley, 7200 West Buckner. 2990 Sou h 8600 West, 3705 South, freshman, electrical fr.shman, history. WE W:lLa:d Arthur Bullock, son of Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bullock. 3755 South 3JiW West. .'reJuiiaii, major undecided Thomas Wevland Burke. 2805 South uiiK) West, chemical engineering major Evan Stephenson Callister, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter S. Callister. 3663 South 4000 West, civil engineering major. Michael Badger Cannon, son of Mr and Mrs. Spencer C. Cannon, 3001 Suuth 6400 West, senior, so cial studies. Jac D. Carscv. son of Mi', and Mrs. G. Carsey, 2791 Sou'.h 92r0 West, senior, music. Rodney Orr Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Chapman, Mag-- 1 na. freshman, major undecided. Lawivnce Conti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Conti, Magna, junior, The style is sew a revolutionary, dciign that shsrp, brilliant, clear-cu- t will stand out in traffic. The comfort is new a roik-vilivelvet-roaride. d The braking is positive silky smooth when your toe savs "whoa." firm. The steering is light and This is a great automobile, from the large honeu dial faces on the instrument panel to the effortless loafing way il cruises. The mw Ford begins with the "Inner Ford." Its new elegance comes from within, from the way its automotive mmcles are put together. All the changes sre toward more rugged endurance, toward increased power, The Big New Kind of Ford. ce 3SL toward smoother operation. Tlieve ire the bases for iu "Mark of loinor-row- " elegance. Thit it the one line field. car in the There are actually 19 different no mtirr new kinds of Ford-a- m! which one you choose, it's yours at low Ford prices! How does it look? It's only fourteen hands high-- as tall as a child's pony. You can stand beside il and lean your elbows on its roof. And it's over seventeen feet long . . . 21 indies wider than il is high! This big new Ford looks like the fun on a travel poster. It's the kind of car that luuks sunshiny in the rain. Il lixiks as fresh as morning. It looks like tomorrow -l- ike the first tiling out of Detroit that symbolizes the new Age of Movement. See it at your Ford Dealer's. Give it your own Action Teat But you'd for you better leave a deposit won't want to bring it back. 1 low-pric- New 57 Ford 9 at your Foid Dealers today!,.. AL PARKER FORD "Buy With Confidence" aassaBaja SOS ou have your choice of engines, ruber In all modi-the great Mileage Maker Six or one of the new Silver You'U have no trouble Auiiiieruiv Fun! cliixtfiiiR Fori! -- but oull have trouble choosing i hii h Font! Six or V-- the going is great! F- -i engine A iprrial 270 hp Thunder bird 313 Super mailable at rxlis emt. Alio, F-- S 7 hunderbird 312 Super aclivrring Hp Co !S5 hp. ... 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