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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH Friday; September 1 fee ual exhibits received the follow-in- g MAGNA - GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS FOR SALE-C- ul flowers for hosribbons: Mary B&tto, first; pital or parties. Please call Mrs. Karma Heaton, first; Karen PeterFlorence Harmon at 8927 West third. The dresses of Glenna were Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Mrs. sen, 3200 South or dial 3386. 10. Lovely Reception Bobbie Mae Wrigley, and Ercrsfeast: Prize Hymas, Lou Lois Moore with Miss Emma Sharlene Wilcox were in the Held Local For Couple Doney, as bridesmaid. They wore FOR SALE-R- ed capons, 40c lb, exhibit. group colof During her recent visit to t similar contrasting gowns Archie Croft at 7539 West 3500 So. On.- of the lovely summer wed- ors and carried baskets of flowers. Angeles, California, 11. 7 dings was performed on August Miss Carol Ann Grose was flower Magna vUUed Miss Joan Roberts, girl. FOR SALE-Us- ed bathtub on legs, 18th, uniting We wish to sincerely thank $10. Good condition. Please dial daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ray Alexander stood as best everyone for their to Max G. of Garfield many kind Roberts man for the groom. During the course of the 2565, or inquire at 2998 So. 9100 Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Car- nesses at the recent death of our gram, she, along and Mrs. West. Joyce Bruyn ii. Rob. ion of Magna. with beloved L. Sarah Bowen mother, ol Alexander were in charge of others, was invited The couple weie wed in the the guest book, and presiding over of Wellsville, Utah. Participate in the -- The Bowen Family, came out the winner, which WANTED Adult couple want beau, ful Salt Lake LDS Temple, the gift room were Mrs. Donna n honored them that Hawkins and Mrs. Doris McCula recepi and furnished apt. References furncording to her huabaid1 P. G. Ward Plans and proper ished. Kennecott employe! Please even.ng at Hu1 Utah Copper Club. lough. The hi ide nose a fashionable Mrs. Halliwell receives write Box 295, Magna. In charge of serving were Mrs. Weiner 13. Roast Tues. wedd.ng govvii of white sheer Stanley Olsen, Mrs.' E. E. MattbeauUful gift, for her etfo Next Tuesday, September 5th, include a FRIERS-Hea- vy breed, up to 314 tnarquisi tte and lace, and carried hews, Mrs. L. F. Welcker, Mrs. years of icd loses circling a a beginning promptly at 7:30 oclock, forma fruits, 45c bouqirt Alexander. live beauflfS pounds, weight. Small fee Ray the Pleasant Green Ward Mutual for dressing. Dial 5553 or see G. J. white ouhid The young couple will make hold will a was attended She weiner her roast at sister," their home in Provo where the the by Heber at 8197 West 3500 South 00. Mrs. Roland Wu kin, matron of groom is attending the Brigham wardhouse. Congratulations. honor and h.r attending matrons Young University. Everyone attending is asked to . bring weiners and buns and the W.ortis are not always the MIA will furnish thp trimmings. si ilianes of Truth. The Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rhiner of spirit A musical program will also be not the letter performs the W Salt Lake City announce the birth presented and campfire stories functions of Truth and Love. of a son on August 16th. This is told. All ward members are -- Mary Baker their first child. Mr. Rhiner is a cordially invited. Eddy former Magna resident. Among the sources LOST-Lsd- ies wrist watch with numerable calamities of those u . which Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith have black band, somawhara along ,to ,age llave overwhelmed had as their house guests for a Main S1.Please return to Mrs. Gao. mankind, be reckoned as on month their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Brothenon, 2793 So. 8950 W. or of the may principal, the 4414. her Dial and three children, Bryant u WOTds- -- George HorJ David, Linda and Penny, all of Arvin, California, Mr,. Bryant came on for a weeks visit and to iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili,iiiii,iiliiaiiiiiiiii, attend the wedding of Mrs. Bry7 ants sister, Denny Smith. All have returned to their home in S Aivin. Another sister, Mrs. T. R. and son, Richard of Whittier, California, spent a week at the Smith home. gjjJ 1 . 1 In One Hour. IF NOT PLEASED, bock. Azk any druggist for this STRONG funglcida. T-- 4 L. Mad with 90 par cant alcohoL U PENETRATES. Raachaa and kills MORE paras fastar. Today at your 40c DRUGS BY DUKE FORMERLY LARSON mala Eng bedroom lish Poinlar. Plaasa saa at 3006 NEEDED BADLY-T- wo 11 home for new Magna Safeway So. 9000 Wast or phono 1719. Store manager. Please dial 6881. DANCING - Lassons. tap. ballot Guaranteed excellent tenants. II. acrobatic, ballroom, adagio. Plaasa tall Shir lay Taylor, dial Magna house to rent 6163.' 00 WANTED-S-roo- m with option of buying, furnished FOR SALE Choica sweat corn or unfurnished. Please dial 3322. 11. for lockers, parlies. Will sail any amount. Also tomatoes. Helen Dodge Pickup. Service FOR SALE-19- 42 Gust south from 13. $325. Please inquire at 2812 So. Station on 35 th So. FOR Athletes Foot Germ How To Kill It DRUG SALE-2-yaar-- old 9150 West. Will Tend Child ran-F- or working illness. I am selling my mothers. Hasal Rich at 2835 So. DUE-- To 11. adjustable dress model cheap. In 9700 West. Telephone 5529. very good condition. Adjusts FOR SALE Large tricycle in per- from 32 to 42 bust Please call fect condition. Telephone 4482 or 6039. Coma and sea it. 8941 West 11 sea at 6400 Wast and 3400 South. 3200 South. 11. Luke Daniels. FOR SALE Tomatoes. SI bushel at Faasio Poultry Farm. 3664 So. 5200 West. 11. FOR springs, double bed site, double coiL Very good condition. $12. Please see at 7951 West 2820 South or call 6433. 11. SALE-B- ed FOR Luzin's cosmetics, contact LaVerla Anderson. 3570 So. 5450 West dial 3335. 11. 11. FOR RENT-4-romodern home. SALE Single panel door. Basement occupied by elderly with glass door knobs and lady. Would like middle-agehinges. Cheap. Howard Ridge. couple. Please inquire 5041 W. Want to buy small tricycle. 3322 3500 So. ohone Mur. 123J3. VOTE om FOR d fa The Primaries Sept. 5 . FOR - MOVED TO NEW LOCATION AILS fori Candidate I County Recorder 1 Outstanding Worker in Legls-- P e Homel lature Against f Lien Law. Mrs. Jack is known! a fighter for every cause that! )u benefits THE CITIZEN. fl V Democratic Sr "fc broS! , X ' Vote Sept. JONES IS QUALIFIED ai?age Old-Ag- - j ff i sr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald daughter., Joan, of Glendale, California felt Tuesday after an enjoyable visit with Mr. McDonalds brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. (Vote "Jack" cn Sept. 5 j (Paid Political Ad by Agnes! A Williams.) ' S. I ... fry W'&x-rsi- s, wr IH-i- f S m I E t Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hannon are the happy parents of a baby girl who was born August 24th at Holy Cross Hospital. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Harmon will be remembered as the former LuCarol Simpson. This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Simpson of Magna. Mrs. Florence Harmon is the s a ' six-pou- V a m a a a a aa if. paternal grandmother. Mrs. J. G. Hadley, daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Garrity and two children are leaving next week for their home in Los Gatos, California. They are now guests at tire home of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Enckson, and wish to be remembered to their many friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Garrity is a mt mber of the school faculty in Los Gatos. 4-- H Club DAVID P. JONES Democratic Candidate for Cca.tty Auditor Qualifications and Experience: Prli3s At County Fair Exhibit v, f I Outdoor eating time is here! Balmy cfays that make wonderful foods taste picnic in the offing, start your plans with a visit to Safeway. Discover how much you save when you buy all your picnic needs here. Check the list below for ideas on what to take along. eve.n better 3 1 1 I ik- LABOR Candy & 12 MARSHMALLOW Cum Gum 3 pkqs. 10 Jelly Beans oSh,""' lb. 25 Candy Kiskets gZbSTZZ 19 lb. 23 Candy Cracker Jack 4pk. 15 ctn. 1.75 Cigarettes Coffee & Tea lb 76c Airway Nob Hill lb 78c Edward's lb. 83c V2 lb. 42 Green Tea CanMtkwy Tea Baqs Srwy 48 ct. 49 BEER BECKER'S OR EASTERN FISHER'S, 6 RACK CANS OR BOTTLES DAY RIPE OLIVES c:,!r" BEVERAGES hr 35 2 Beverage Haws. 01 Punch Hire's Far A wg Poof PluftJDi 7 (P1 5 i? Deposit F Ore"-- ? Ym.h U. S. Graded Glare, iloed ss! U. S. Sue, 53 lb. 55 lb. 79 lb. Smie4 fee Cantaloupes TF 83 lothaire r. Riai 1 Republican Candidate e Ground Beef lb. 554 Beef Roast lb. 59 I cyVV,,, Short Ribs leer Soiing Sect lb. 35 e Meat q,-lbL 57c HaTib J t Sised. Recy foijh Tan IB. 63 FOR I County Attorney e Variety Miscellaneous Fancy Seedless, Con Some At These Prices lb, 1 e Beef, ROUND STEAKS Ideal Graded for Canyon Meals Ih. SIRLOIN STEAKS Tender, Craded lb. Pork Roosts Itan loHM IvHi Pork Chops cT c. Lamb Leqs lb, 73c " Fryers Clean Ready far Pan lb! 73c A I I PlCFlICS Jn!l UuilPFC kkl it'did romical Ad by Mrs. Claire Pullum.) e U. S. U. S. No. 1, Large, Solid, Local Stone JONES 96 Dressing, Pickles, Etc. Lunch Box pt. 34 Clover Club ci.ck,p. pkq. 29 ? Ripe Olives mi. 29c Dressinq pt. 43c Duchess Drswinf pt. 34 Pickles An, WK.I. PM qt. 25 Dill Pickles ? 22 oz. 1 9 EXPERIENCED Support Your Friend and Neighbor Resident of 19th Legislative District Dr.nk Flavoraid Astaverted Green Spot Frvii Dmk Hewfetl's Asset I'd 15 Pt. 49c 2 for 25 c 6 bot. 25c 4 pkqs. 15 46 oz. 33 Ph 32 IS VOTE FOR 341 vcs.it o. Coca-Col- a JONES H 1.79 CANNED CHICKEN 1 ? 4-- Stores Closed All Day Monday :l J The Harmony Hs club of Hunter held its closing social August 18th at the home of their leader, Miss Donna Mae Feulner. The girls exhibited their clothing projects for their mothers. Refreshments were served. The projects were entered in the division of the Salt Lake County Fair. First prize was to the group exhibit and it was chosen to represent the county at the State Fair. Individ- - SHOP FOR 2 BAYS have Labor Day Suggestions 1 1 4, yu 4c Beans c.Gn. Corn S U N. I, I Tmdw II II A S.w, Potatoes Hlhl t., ll.u Jf lbs Cabbaqe wmi i si.. Lemons Smhiit, Plenty of Juice Oranqes COrrOtS Clip Toih Ne Crey c S', Cm4 D,y Git4tlwti.ni rCQlS ptooucf rticci susircT to daily makkit changes Royal Satin n. Asparaqus Spaqhetti i,w.ai Dennison's 2 i... uZZ'ZV Att Typical Saieway Values for 27 2 15 oz. 14 1 can 25 1 2 umITmIm Snack oz. 49 Sardines No. V can 9 Salmon No. 1 can 43 Tuna Fish n. h can 38 Tomato Juice iT.f.r"-49 Cheese iwi WMitr. ib. 35 n. Butter ,,yG F.esh Frostee li3e- - t Pri'trl Peaches 2 for 27 2' can ' i 30c 3l. 53 :an 1.09 No. White Marc Cbanser Brooms 1 Justice of the Peace for So. Salt Lake Former Attorney for South Salt Lake Voting District Chairman President of South Salt Lake Lions Father of Four Children lb. 64 Creamery Mix Practicing Attorney I 27 mh. roll 29 pkq, 27 1 4 oz. 1 T n I e I e I Medjed to fulfill the duties of County Attorney in o ferthrfcit, scientious cad tapsrticl manner. E,m.oM4oy ea. 9b; Vote Republican Short onAyg - Primary Election Sept Sth. lbs. 89 Pid Political Ad by Raymond R. Brady a a" a i a Assistant Tax Accountant Salt Laka County Tax Accountant . Salt Lake County General Auditor - Salt Lake County Chief Accountant Salt Lake County Chief Deputy Auditor Salt Lake County County Auditor Salt Lake County Chief Dep. St. Auditor . Slate Auditor's Office Chief Dep. St. Treasurer State Treasurer's Office 'Appointed by Sail Lake County Commissioners Wins ' CC3 ' . |