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Show Magna Times, Magna, Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." TIMES MAGNA THE Friday, August 14, 1S53 w omen Published Sine ISIS Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published By Tba Copper Printing Company lisuad aacb Friday morning at Magna. Utah Enlerod as sacond class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah MAGNA COUPLE TELL Adjudged one of the bast weakly newspapers by the Utah OF LIFE IN ITALY State Press Association, given honorable mention by the national Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance SIM year. (Continued From Page I) The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. He much of it was teen through the haze of frustration and anger and attention paid to anonymous contributions. you wept tor home at you argued and battled your way .through each day. ITEMS GARFIELD SOCIAL MAGNA Since July 1st wa have travelested to know that her new ad- ed over 6000 miles and for the last part of it wa have been talking Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snow and dress is: t. WA in motels, restaurants and on the Blanch Taylor, .daughter, Mrs. Erma Nielson, atstreets with our fellow Americana. tended the Snow Reunion at Pro- 915659, WAC Det. Vo. 6003 ASW There are a few exceptions of A large Fort Ord, California. vo over the weekend. but oa the whole, the course, number was present. Sergeant Taylor writes to her policy seems to be one of running mother, Mrs. Mamie Taylor, that down the only free country in the she likes her new location. whole world. Many friends of Master Sergeant Blanch Taylor w.il be inter it is normal to gripe and complain, but not to the extent that many people seem to be doing today. Our cost of living is high, but we live better than anyone else. Our educational system with all its faults, is still the beat and if we dont like it, we can change it Our Geeal Country To come home after two years and view this country through new eyes, is an amazing experience. - Your first reaction is What on earth is everyone complaining about? Why do so many think tha future looks so black? It looks good to us, vary good, and we are glad to be home where there is a future and where the alway have on hand' both past is of so little importance! kinds of Old Sunny Brook Mr. and Mry. WaK Gillette s ect ion CLUBS ACTIVITIES FEATURES , Popular Visitor A group of Magna firemen and their wives attended the State firemens annual convention over the weekend in Richfield, Utah, to include Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Brusatto, Mr. and Mrs Charles Paris and Mr. Roy Smith. Mr. Haws is State Chaplain of the organization. Some of the Magna people enjoyed an outing at Fish Lake and also brought back greetings to local residents from Mr. snd Mrs Jex Lott and Mr. and Mrs Howard Casey. Mr. Lott is former Magna Safeway store manager and Mr. Casey, former Magna Telephone office manager. Although the extent of her visit was too short, Mrs W. J. Corrigan of San Bruno, California, former well known Magna visitor, renewed many friendships last week in this community and was s house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks ApA-22- 8. Mr. snd Mrs LaVar Mower of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Hansen of Salt Lake City, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs KENTUCKY STKAIGKT B0UKB0N To First One Hundred Cart Coming To Our Station For Service On The Opening Day AUGUST 17th MONDAY, CYPRUS SERVICE son-in-la- w Garfield News Your Texaco Stop" (Formerly Oquirrh Motor Center) 9545 West 2700 South J. T. Coon, Operator Ray D. Merrill, Lessee Stop By and Our Business Is To Please You See Us Often L Finn TRAINS FINE SERVICE Fast service doily your choice of several fine Union Pocific trains. Reol travel enjoyment In modern Pullman accommodaCoach seats. Smooth tions or sleep-eas- y riding on a roadbed built for comfort. The kind of personal service you like . . ter-ln-la- WHISHT 50c w Wdton Honored KDITUCn UNDID WHISHT CAR WASH JOB Lee Syme. Friends of Mr. Corrigan will be Mrs Ruth Andrus and daughter, sorry to learn that he is still ill Miss Mary Jo, have returned home and forced to remain at their after a most enjoyable months home. stay in Long Beach, California, where they were guests of Mrs Thirty youths participated in Andrus sister and brother-in-laan annual three-da- y outing spons- Major and Mrs. W. H. TroxelL ored by the Hunter Ward at Bear Lake, Fish Haven and Monto Mr. and Mrs H. Claude AnderCnsco. A most enjoyable time was son returned home last week after reported. spending a delightful vacation with their daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs Donald G. Foot at Niagara, New York. Mr. and Mrs Waldo Page and Mr. Roy Smith recently spent a Club Meets Mrs C. F. Keith, Jr., the former most pleasant weekend vacation- i Ida Syme of Garfield, has spent ing in Las Vegas, Nevada. A tasty supper was served Montwo weeks visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Syme. Her hus- day evening by Mrs Cleone Corporal Darrel Richardson, band is stationed at Norfolk, Farnsworth to members of her son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. RichardWhile in the east, Mrs Bridge Club, followed by tables son of Magna, writes that he is Virginia. in New York of the popular game. vacationed Keith detailed to cook for the first ship-fee- d and Late summer flowers were D. C. Washington, of returned war prisoners Mrs at the small tables Prizes Keith, The family, and expects to leave Inchon and Mrs Syme Hansen, Mrs Allen placed at bridge were given to Mrs Velda Lloyd reload of return with the first Sizemore and son, Larry, motored Jones, Mrs Alice Huffaker and turned prisoners to Moroni last week and visited Mrs. Barbara Barton. He was selected from his bat- relatives and friends The ladies meet August 24 with talion to serve the returning Mr. Keith is in the Mediterran Mrs. Donna Duckworth. boys Major and Mrs. Leon Hales have been visitors at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. I J. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Swanger of Garfield and other relatives and friends. Major Hales la leaving shortly for a six months sojourn in Japan and Okinawa. Honoring their son and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Hales entertained at a family dinner Sunday, tba occasion also marking the 13th wedding annlvertary of Major and Mrs. Hales. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hales and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hales and children. "n ean, a Machinists Mate, 3rd Class He is on the USS Rockridge, Attend Parley m FINE FOODS Mr. and Mrs Howard Mikolaah and two sons have returned home after an enjoyable trip to Steamboat Springs and Cates Park, Suiinv Brook 31 lOTNn COMFtXTl s mwi AamC fFUUERALS KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAIN! PROOF 659 CKAIM THE OLD SURRY SHOOK COMPART, LOUISVILLE, REUTRAL SPIRITS With tt $247.00 MWWrWWVWVWAVWVUVVWWWMAW voder KOOTUARY 2121 Sew Steto DUI4-M- WAWAV' AND HAKQ ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre August Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- L, STARTS 7:00 i SPECTACLE! SIN! SAVAGERY! 13-14-- f pk COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 1:00 pm. k t a, TECHNICOLOR me .- 11 yew U4 totf (ore: under thoughtful and courteous Your choice of wonderful meals prepared foods from the finest of western-grow-n by skilled chefs. Special menus for the . ... by trained attendants in club, lounge and dining cars. Union Pocific wants you to feel of home from the moment you step aboard until you arrive ot your destination . . . rested and refreshed. "l five free. "Meals that oppeol" are a During August, our dining cars ore featuring o tempting eodl 'and appetising and Fruit Plate offend-ontserved by thoughtful expertly summer for Just right doytl littironet. Union Pocific tradition. s. Yes, on your way to visit the notion's many historic shrines and cool comproof cities of the last, for extra pleasure, travel in the Union Pacific train. fort of on For Dependable freight and Passenger Transportation Be Speeiflc . . use (Colonial , NO SHOW THIS WEEK Watch Paper For Next Show five ClwMrm ' KAY-C3A- F7 LAKE THEATRE Garfield. 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It's at the wheel of a 1953 Buick with without a single gear shifted or a rB 3126 Baulk 85X9 Wsat 6166 Twin-Turbi- iiiuiiiniiituiuummiHiittunituinui clutch pedal pushed. That, sir, is the big thrill command you get in any 1953 Buick Special, Super or Roadmaster with new Twin Turbine Dynaflow. For this fully automatic drive now has two turbines where one did the trick before.Two turbines for instant Dynaflow. And we suggest you hold on to your hat and your heart when the action starts for heres w hat happens : ne press the pedal and, from a standing start, youre up to a legal 30 mph before you have time to breathe but twice. -- .You ATTENTION! CHANCING TO GAi? CARTOON Wednesday-Thursda- y, NO NOVELTY AND NEWS August 19-2- Ca. 0 SHOW We refuse to accept our present Wide Vision Screen beenuse it has several alight defects. Our New Wide Vision Screen will be installed this Wednesday And Thursday. NEXT WEEK Special 3 Dimension MIDNIGHT SPOOK SHOW FRIDAY. AUGUST 21st PETER PAN" U Coming. Also AH the Big Shows. FREE ESTIMATES 3394 Waft 8566 Mm. a 6S17K1 M.fc416J ' getaway response with whisper quiet and with infinite smoothness through all ranges. supreme comfort ofthe BuickMillion Dollar Ride. And the superb handling ease of finely balanced weight Even Power Steering is at hand to make parking and turning still easier. Why not drop in on us soon and sample one of these great new 1953 Buicks with TT Dynaflow? Its an and a value story experience miss. to good too Standard on Roodmsster, optioned M txlrs on other Series. toit Or, youre in the thick of traffic Of course, TUI CSIATIST' moving smoothly, easily, quietly. Then, when its safe to do so, you move instantly into the clear with the greatest of ease in one progres- highest horsepowers and compression ratios. Series for Series, in all Buick history. . Rnn ulb sive build-u- p and four children and Mr. and Mrs Jack Gillette and family spent a most enjoyable week at Moon Lake, Utah. Mr. and Mrs Walt Gillette and family will move in to their new home at 3140 South 7900 West, very shortly. of velvet acceleration a lot of able power goes with this' smooth, quick getaway the And so does big room. And the 1 1 ia ca cheaiyuss ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM! mmmitimitirauifitiiiiiiiiiiitstaiittitfiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiii T nnimniimuiiiimtiimimniiiiiiimiiiiinmrmiiiimniiiiiiiimiiimniiiimimiiimnimitnuiij |