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Show Friday. October 26, 1956 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah THE LEADER GARFIELD NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Artful Wright nfj Hunter announce the birth uf a baby boy, weighing in at 7 lbs.. 11 ounces on Octob r mh. He ha brothers and a sister at HUNTER Jki Wlo m e n tub Friday morning ai Garliald. Utah Published Sinca 1916 Published By Tha Copper Printing Company Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Entered as second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd. 1879 at Gariield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapera by the Utah State Prase Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance 92.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All ccmmi.nlistions must bo signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Issued I liuss Peitcrsson, young son of Hunter Notes Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr, was hununsl at a birthday social i.i n October 11th. Twenty-thre- e young guests helped him celebrate ins Gin anniversary. Games were enjoyed. played and relrcstinu-nt- By Retia McDaniel 4433 or AM Phone s Mr. and Mrs. El vert-- Davis have home recently moved in to their newly Myina Morris was home from H.ippy griin.ipuienls are Mr. built home at 6200 West and 3500 the lingham Young University ai1il Mrs Lynn Stewart of Hunter South. for the weekend with her parents. an;1 Mr an.j m1a Thomas Wright On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and yi0.i,ja-threArline Wilckens entertained Mrs. Lloyd Christensen entertainmembers of her Sewing Club at ed the Morris family at dinner in her home Thursday evening at a their Salt Lake City home. Both families later motored to Provo prettily planned social. A pot lurk for Miss Myrna to resume her stuluncheon was served. dies at the college. 25-26-- I Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Wardle and sons, Larry, Mervin and Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wardle returned home Sunday evening with their limit of deer after spending two days at Wolf Creek. CLASSIFIEDS house. FOR RENT-Sm- aU Will lake 1 small child. Inquire 211 Was! 3500 South, or dial 5570. 10 FOR Phono SALE-Pokiag- mala. 910. aeo 4400. 10 CANDIDATE Granite School Board Gem Theatre October HUNTER NOTES VIEWS Raiwe Rushton was honored at AllB(J Birthday r.t. a birthday party Monday by her, Mrs Georgo E. Rushbrn Warri-Rushtun, in mother, Mrs. anobstu vance of her 11th anniver-- ; Hunt, r attended tne buthday sa ry Several friends joined m the uvcrst.ry an'i bouse warming for lor brother. Dr. Lars Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rushton afternoon of entertainment. Folk last week. Spanish snd son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Explorers Hunter were a sister, Second attendance In Bryce Rushton, Mr. Thea Berg- entertained their at a tur- Dawn Gnftin and family of St. parents strom and sons, Neil and Sherm, key dinner at Ab's Country Inn Ceorge; other sisters, Jeneal Mr. Willord Coon, Mr. Clyde Jen Monday night. Picture slides were Shurtz, Reva Bailey and mother, kins and son, Chad, Mr. and Mrs. shown and an enjoyable time Mrs. William Mitchell of Escalan W. S. Worthington and grandson, spent by all. Grant Eastwood is te, Utah, Emeron Peterson and Richard Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. the director. family of Boulder, Utah, Rulon Ted Wardle, spent the weekend at Peterson of Salt Lake City and Wolf Creek hunting deer. Mrs. Don Dobson returned home another sist.r. Verle Hardwick family of Midvale. A total of Everyone "got" their deer and from the hospital where she un-' and 32 attended. derwent medical treatment. returned home Sunday evening. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Thursday, Friday, Saturday AND NEWS ; Starts Thun, k Sit., 7:00 P.M. Starts FrL 0:00 PJd. Complete Show All Three Nights. 0:00 CARL PETTERSS0N CREEP SHOW Friday. October 26. MIDNIGHT Hot Dogs And Everything ii, sirnd Coma And Sea "3 STOOGES IN THE CREEPING UNKNOWN." Starta 11:30 A HAUNTED E. HOUSE." And Out 1:30 AJL Saturday Matinee Maaquerade Party Par-ad- o Como in your Hallowe'en Costume and Join tha Costume Also coalumee. best for tha up on the Stage. Prises galore "HE LAUGHED LAST " scar, for ell the kids. Plus. 3 STOOGES IN A HAUNTED HOUSE." Cartoons and Serial. Oui 3:00 PM. Starts 13 Noon October Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Last Show 0:00 PM. Starts 7:00 P.M. GORDON MacRA? TfreBest Tastes so rich swallows so smooth 28-29--30 DAN DAILEY Tilings , V Inline News Plus Cartoon ERNEST BORGNINE SHEREE NORTH gsn Novelty No Show Wednesday, October 31 Starts Thursday, November 1, 3 Days The Bowery Boys In TRAINING QUALIFICATIONS 1. Has children of his own attending EleAttended Granite DUtrict Scbools. 2. LDS Buaineat College, University of Utah mentary and Secondary Schools in Granite Graduate, having Elementary and Secondary School District. 2. Recognizes problems, needs and condiTeaching Certificates. tions of the GROWING job to be done. 3. Graduate Work At U of U and Salt Lake 3. Bold, audacious worker with YOUR Vocational School. exschool with childrens interests at heart. 4. LDS Missionary, Navy Veteran 4. Appreciates the need for vocational edutensive travel experience in Europe, Asia and cation that many young people want. Africa. 1. A Local Man to do a Local Job CRASHING LAS VEGAS ON AND THE HILL 9 HILL COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON DISTILLERS, LOUISVILLE, WHISKE- Y- 86 SHOWDOWN AT ABILINE XY. With Joe Mahoney PROOF Vote: Pettesrsson, Carl of all ! 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You'll love the luxury of it all the attractive upholstery the smart, coloiful furnishings and and carpeting ... decorations ... the Under the supervision of the United States Auto Club and tbs Federation Internationale de Automobile, each of these two 57 Fords traveled 50,000 miles in less than SO days. Ford No. 1 averaged 108.18 mph for the entire run . . . Ford No. S, over 107 mph. These averages include time for all pit stops. beautiful new dome cats that provide such thrilling views of the passing countryside the relaxing of the food lor which . and car . . the fabulous lounge atmosphere ... Union Pacific is famous served both downstairs or upstairs in the Dome Diner! You'U love the economy, too. There's no extra fare on any Union Pacific train not even on the Domcliners! And family lares save you money, tool Need a car at your destination? Hcitz and rates are reasonable. There's no Vs service is convenient, Rent-A-C- a Domeiiner trip. Your Union Pacific ticket agent will be glad to make all arrangements fur you reservations, tickets, or help with your travel plans. Ask him about a Rail Tiavel Credit Card, too. triik to making ft SMUT. . . fti K0M0MKAI fw details, lasarvatiaM, er twlp with yew travel plans, see yaw aearest ihrien Pacific Reilread ticket afcnl. ...h't FUN fo ride ran on the Bonneville It was the Salt Flats in Utah longest left turn' in history. This test was ... That is why, we at Ford, despite our confidence in our "57 can, let their deed of accomplishment speak for themselves. Therefore, we engaged an independent engineering organization to test our 57 can more thoroughly than any other can have ever been tested before in this country or abroad. We provided tliein with 57 Fords --can identical with those now offered by Ford Dealen. The rest we left up to them. Hen is what they did: They took these can to the Salt Flats at Bonneville, Utah. Here, twelve of the worlds greatest driven took over. In relays they drove these can night and day for a distance greater than twice around the world a distance equal ... to 5 yean of normal driving. Nut in all history has a man-bui- lt machine traveled so far in so abort a time by land or seal But this was not a teat of rpead but of endurance of the "Inner Ford." A trial to take the measure of Thunderbird ck power without qualification of any kind. A test of running gear of brakes, of materials in body and chassis. Of steering and roadability, yes, and comfort, tool V-- 8 A test, indeed, such as no other can havs ever undergone, let alone successfully concluded. Surely they have told you, in decisive terms, that they are worth more when you buy . . . and when you eettl Your Ford Dealer will gladly place at your disposal the new kind of Ford that means a new kind of value for your carbuying dollar-t- he greatest tha world baa ever seen. rib Oil , or l.os Acrm" and The "Challinoib' . . . between Los Angeles and Ctiicigw . In all, ths 57 Ford smashed 458 national snd international records. A car, Lice a man. Is known by its deeds, not icords. "ClIV OF PoSTtAKD . between Portland and Ghksgw ., ' FORD goes First AL PARKER FORD V Union Pacific Railroad MAGNA iNiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimimnitrmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phone 2700 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiNiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimii |