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Show Friday. Augut 16. 19S7 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Hunter Notes Drink MILKS AMCkCAN DAiir t uvui By AIM Of iXah hi foundation Utah Sand & Gravel Products Corp. Rttta McDanlal Phono 4433 or AM IWM Martin V. Jeffers of Hunter suffered leg injuries when he was s'.ruck by a car driven by Calvin C. Nielson of Murray. Mr. Jeffers was taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital where he was treoud and released to a private doctor. He is reported improving at his home. Ready Mixed Concrete Division SPECIFY GRAVEL WASHED SAND AND - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fairboum and sons, Sco'.t and Douglas, are .njoying a vacation at Yellowstone National Park. They will arrive home Saturday or Sunday. The Deseret Book Company held an outing Friday night at Lagoon. Mrs. Margene Wardle of In Your Ready Mixed Concrete Hunter was on the general and also the program committee.' Games were played and prizea given. Swimming and dancing were also enjoyed. A delicious dinner was served. com-mi.t- PHONE MAGNA 2041 OR COLLECT CALL EM 01 Interest d, n, 8959 West 3500 South, Magna Ask Us About Our Prestressed Concrete SCHOOL TO BACK ee By BarJha Ashby Telephone 2028 d, PERMANENTS Keep Your Kitchen Cool and Clean Cook Electrically! 6.00 Includes haircut, shampoo, set From Now Until September 6th. ft DIAL 2193: wvwwwuvt IMisa Joanne Petterason returned home Sunday after a weeks vacation in San Diego, California. She visited with aunts, uncles and their families. M An : ! showroom-o- ut of the rain, Was sold a new car before he could explainl How ha hated the styling so high and square got a real bargain the buy of my life But how do I ever convince my own wife?" Moral: You're paying for a new car... make sure you get one! put your money on tomorrow not yesterday. field. Should you invest Dodge actually obsolete a other cars in its car, look of tomorrow? Should in high, boxy styling when Dodge offers the low, low Ride? when Dodge offers new Torsion-Air-e you invest in outmoded coil springs when transmission lever-typ- e Dodge Should you invest in an brakes, Driving? In other things, offers the ease of on tomorrow. See your interiors Dodge is years ahead. So put your money ed too-eng- on to the Dodge dealer. Join the swing K. ' Nwpi Swept-Win- g "money ORDERS SAVE YOU MONEY Phono EL Effective August 20, IISS Balt Lake Tooele Magna Salt Uka WEST BOUND-Lea- ve iM AM. Sill AM. 7i30 AM. 10i4S AM. PM. SlOO PM. 5:20 :30 0:30 PM. PM. PM. Vie list amount " 0:35 7:30 11:30 0:40 0:55 AM. 4:10 PM. 0:30 PM. 10:20 PM. Dodgel ines, As onfc of our many services as a hometown bank, we offer people of this community money orders at substantial savings (whether you have an account with us or not.) .- to x from Tooele Ha-- i ' - EXAMPLES OP HOW A FIRST SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDER SAVES YOU MONEY - rg COST MOUNT . Of u.s.fosTOfnci MONIY OR0I8S ' COST Of sicuanv bank nTMONIY OSOMS You get a First Security Money Order and a receipt in a matter of seconds. We invite you to use this service. PM. EAST BOUND-Lea- ve 0:55 AM. 11:25 Only 15c in any South EAST BOUND-Lea- ve Magee Daily except Sundays A Holidays 0:30 Punh-Butt- FIRST SECURITY BANK v 300 South Waal iTampla Balt Lake City Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Lea- ve Sail Lake 0:00 PM. Via 21st South Doily except Sundays k Holidays Swept-Win- g f ' Lewis Bros. Stages 2:25 And in new features it was really bare. a new ' 9 angry man is Sylvester T. Bly, Hed stepped in a I ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel and family left Friday for two weeks vacation. They plan to tour the Blade Hills of South Dakota and will then go to Ain-wort- h, Nebraska, to visit with Mr. McDaniel's parents and other relatives. Who today was sold a piece of "blue sky." When you buy ck Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burkett and children have returned from a three-wee- k vacation. They toured Colorado and Kansas and enjoyed a scenic railroad trip from Durango to Silverton, Colorado. They later motored to Pueblo, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Defa and thence to Kansas City, when they five sons left Thursday for Yel- visited Mr. Burkett's father, Mr. lowstone Park. They plan to stay S. E. Burkett and Mrs. Burkett's The Hunter Word Boy Scouts five days. CarW. and Scoutmaster Stanley ter left August 3rd by chartered Mr. and Mix. Leon Smart rebus to the Boy Scout camp at cently returned home from MirCamp Steiner in the Granddaddy ror Lake where they and their Lakes region. They will be gone family enjoyed two days of a week. The camp is ideal for fishing, swimming, boating, hiking and Mr. William J. (Bill) Henline other activities. Expenses were has returned home from St. paid by money earned by the Marks Hospital. He suffered a boys on their different projects. heart attack several weeks ago. Making the trip were: Richard Bennett, Brent Smart, Phillip Mrs. Revs Snyder and daughBradley, Jerry Davis, Jerry Theo-bol- ter, Lana Jo, are visiting here Niel Nixon, Byron Miller, from New York while Mr. Snyder Michael Furness, Jon Perkins, Is attending an Air Force convenClifton Whitehead, Nelson Ames, tion. They expect to be here anGerald Bailey, Russell Mick, Don other month visiting with Mrs. Schroeder and Eldon Hayward. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blackburn and other Dr. Kenneth Hill entertained members of the Hunter Little League Friday at the home of A group of girls from the WhitMr. and Mrs. George E. (Ted) tier Recreation spent three days Harmon. A barbecue in the Har- at the Spruces. Supervisors were mon backyard was the highlight Connie Cooper and Diana Jolin. of the evening. In attendance were Sharon Nielson, Sharon Foot, Dona Sorenson, Mrs. W. F. Goods 11 entertained Kathy Cooper, Sandra Swenson, for her daughter, Patricia, honor- Geraldine Barker, Cynthia Rush-toSandra Petterason and Sid' ing her 4th birthday anniversary on July 3 1st Eight tittle girt ney Smart Hiking and camping friends enjoyed party games and were enjoyed by all. refreshments. The Explorers from the Hunter Mr. and Mrs. James Defa have Second Ward of North Jordan returned home after vacationing Stake have concluded their sumfor three days in Idaho, Yellow- mer trip of 1&57 at the Philmont stone and Montana. Scout Ranch in Cimmeron, New Mexico. They enjoyed twelve Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coon, Mr. days of camping and hiking in and Mrs. Don Husband, Mr. and the outdoor Mrs. Ted Hannan and families Ten young men and their ad' enjoyed a cool, refreshing even- visor made the trip, aided by ing at Mill Creek Canyon Thurs- Guorge A. Walk, Troop Commitday evening. Also in attendance tee chairman and Russell Day, was Mr. Harmans mother, Mrs. Outdoor committeeman. Evelyn Harman. A very pleasant Attending were Grant East-wootime was spent. advisor, Richard Fonger, Richard Passey, Ivan Yancey, Mr. Fred Defa and son, Freddy David Turner, Craig Morris, Paul of Copper Hill Heights returned Sodja, Lloyd Dailey, Gordon home Tuesday after spending Evans, Clinton Searl and George four pleasant days at the Grand- Dale Kirby. There are 127,000 acres of land daddy Lakes. belonging to the Boy Scouts and Teddy Harman, daughter of Mr. many trails to take. The Philand Mix. George E. (Ted) Har- mont Scout Ranch is chiefly comman, left Thursday morning for posed of mountains, and open to Your kitchen atayi approximately 10 degrees Monticello, Utah, to attend her any boy who is 14 or older fcnd cousin as a bridesmaid at a re- registered as an Explorer. cooler when you cook electrically. Surface units put ception. Miss Harman returned the heat directly into the utensils no heat spilling home Sunday. Ray Barnett Jones and Donald Adams Burris o 'Magna, graduataround the sides into the kitchen. The next Court of Honor for ed in the summer convocation of the- - Boy Scouts of the North the 82nd annual commencement Cooking electrically is as clean as an electric iron. Jordan Stake will be held August at Brigham Young University 17th in the Granger 7lh Ward. Dirt and smudge just cant come from electricity. Pota Friday, August 10th. Sixty-si- x master's degrees and and pans, kitchen walls and curtains, atay clean io The Seventies Quorum of North 323 bachelor degrees were conJordan Stake will picnic with ferred by Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinmuch longer. their families August 10th In the son, BYU president Dr. Irving R. Melba, dean of canyon. the School of Education and proMr. and Mix. Sam Denney at, fessor of educational administratended the Denney Family Re- tion at the University of Southern BUY FROM YOUR DEALER UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. union at Jordan Park on Satur- California, delivered the commencement address. day, August 10th. Hunter Items CONNIE CARR 1956 Homecoming Quam Wcbor Colltgo NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren Griffiths sre rejoicing over the arrival of a son on August 5th at St. Mark's Hjspi'.al. lie tipped the scales st 7 pounds, 5' ounces, and has been nam d Sidney Kim. Two brothers and two sisters greeted the new arrival. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mix. Harvey Fairboum of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Griffiths of Salt Lake City. ci Q et 30 Want refreshment? LAKERIDCE The Lake Ridge Garden Club parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bes-wi- is sponsoring a Flower Show on at Kansas City, Mo. They Sunday, August 18th at the Oquirrh Stake House. The entries returned through the Royal will be on exhibit all day in the of the building. The show Gorge and Colorado Springs, re- lobby All will be Lake Ridge residents, Garden porting a most enjoyable trip. Club members and Mrs. Gerald Holladay enter- are Invited to exhibit the most tained for two of her sun's birth- attractive flowers from their gardays last week. On Thursday, dens. Everyone wishing to exhibit she was hostess for Bryan, who was 10 years old. A group of boy flowers should take them to the friends enjoyed the evening, in- stakehouse by 8:30 a.m. on Suncluding a treasure hunt, gamei day, August 18th. The flowers and refreshments. On Wednes- should be arranged in vases ready 14th, day, August honoring for display- - Exhibitors should place their names on the vases Larry's 13th birthday, a social so they can be returned after the was held. show. Magna PM. All schedules Via 3500 South unlace otherwise noted. Fast, dependable. Inexpensive express service on all schedules. Wa are adding new schedules, tec your eonvonionce, on a 30 day trial basis. Your patronage will determine ear ability to maka than a permanent pert of your bus service. Those schedules are: Leaving Salt Lake for Magna 10:45 AM. and 0:30 PM. Leaving Magna for Salt Laka 11:30 AM. and 10:30 PM. firii Iwvrity Sank af Uoh, N.A. Mombvr federal Doporit Iniurans Corporation A. ' |