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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH (Continued from preceding page.) stall a meter he may install such meter at his own expense, after receiving approval of the District for such installation. (b) Whenever District requires, user shall install a meter at user's expense. (c) District may inspect meters at any time and may determine whether or not any meter is operating accurately. Should District determine meter to be defective District may order discontinuation of its use and thereafter, until such meter is replaced or repaired, impo.e the charges on the user provided for in Section 2 of this Resolution. (d) Whenever a meter is in use the following rates thall b charged on a monthly basis: For the first 12,000 gallon t, the minimum rate as provided for in Section 2 of this Resolution. More than 12,000 gallons, but not more than 10,000 gallons, 15c per 1,000 gallons for all in excess Friday, May 23, 1952 ol 12.UUU gallons. Mare than 18,000 gallons, but not more than 38.000 gallons, 12c per 1,000 gallons for all in excess jf 18,000 gallons. More than 38,000 gallons 10c per 1.000 gallons for ail in excess of 38.000 gallons. U) Where no meter is in use the ate to be charged shall be as provided in Section 2 of this Resolu-t.on. SECTION 8. This Resolution diall be published in the issue of ihe Magna Times" appearing on the 23rd day of May, 1952. Section 9. Effective Date. In the opinion of the Board of Trustees of the District, it is ecessary to the peace, health and a.ely of the inhabitants of the irca seivcd by the District that his I Resolution shall become cn the date of its publica-wioand accordingly the effect-ii- uaie of wiis Resolution shall d day nf May, 1952. the Passed by the Board of Trustees n, tr.irprai KNOWS: THE Traffic accidents have killed almost twice as many Americans as all the nation's wars. Safety Is No Accident" PRO-DRIV- DID YOU KNOW ComiMrcial only 12 I ot the Magna Water Company, an Birthday Dinner Improvement District of Salt Lake Honoring the birthday anniCounty, State of Utah, this 20th versary of her son, Wallace Wilday of May, 1952. ATTEST: liams, and her own birth date, D. E. Dimond, Clerk, Board of which occurs the same day, Mrs. Wallace Williams entertained at a Trustees Howard Ridge, Chairman, Board lovely arranged dinner and social of Trustees. Sunday at her home. The guests included Mr. and Date of publication. May 23rd, 1952. MAGNA NOTES Tea To Honor Artist Honoring Opha Tidwell Thompson,. noted western artist, Mrs. C. G. Harris is entertaining at a tea to be held at her home on the Magna Row next Monday afternoon, May 26th, from the hours of 2 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Thompson, relative to the Harris, is well known for her oil and water color paintings. Mrs. A. B. Duckworth entertained members of the Rebekah Lodge and their partners Friday night at her home following regular lodge meeting at the Magna Women's Clubrooms. A pleasant evening was spent of playing bingo and card games. A dainty lute luncheon was served. Group Meets Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth was hostess to ladies of her Bridge Club Monday night al her home at a prettily planned sueiaL Prizes at the popular card game were won by Mrs. Virginia Turpin and Mrs. Claone Dyches. Mrs. Velda Jones will be the next hostess to the Mrs. Millard Williams, Mrs. Mark group at the home of her sister, Williams and son. Jack of West Mrs. Zenda Ridd in Magna. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buck-le- y Mrs. Dick Openshaw was hostof Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and grandson, ess to members of her Sewing Maurice of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Club Friday at her home. LunchR. Rasmussen of Sandy, Mr. and eon was served and the time spent Mrs. Wallace Williams and two socially and chatting. daughters, Marilyn and Carolyn, Mrs. Dick Openshaw will enterMrs. Lula Stephens and Mrs. Luella Harris of Salt Lake City. tain members of her club on Wednesday evening, May 28lh at her home. All members are invited to Honoring their son, Philip, attend. member of Cyprus high school 1952 graduating class, Mr. and Mount Riders Plan Mrs. P. H. Debs entertained at Ride-Barbechouse open Wednesday evening Annual at their home. A number of friends called. The Mount Riders are planning their annual ride and barbecue for Mrs. F. L. Hibler, Mrs. Eliza- all members on Sunday, May 25th. beth Jones and Mrs. Mary E. NielThe first group will leave the son attended sessions of the mouth of Coon's Canyon at 9:30 Rebekah State Assembly Tuesday oclock. This entertainment has in Salt Lake City. been previously enjoyed by a large group, and a cordial invita Mrs. LaRue Breeze entertained turn is extended all to attend. members of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. The group spent the time visiting and sewing. A late luncheon was ue Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Page have returned home from a very enjoyable ten-da- y trip spent in served. Pontiac, Michigan and Canada. They motored and vacationed in ten states. Undorgoca . . . mhiclni ora invoirad of oil total traffic sat accidonlif" Surgery i Members of her club were entertained by Mrs. Bessie Larson at her home, and special guest her Mr. J. A. Struthers, superintendent of the Bacchus plant, Hercules sister, Mrs. Orpha Harvey of Powder Company, accompanied Sugarhouse, Monday evening last by his wife, returned Tuesday week. The group enjoyed card games that were played, prizes evening from an eastern trip. They visited Atlantic City, given to Mrs. Phyllis Harkness New York City, Wilmington, and Mrs. Villa Williams. The North Delaware and Wilmington, group meets with Mrs. LsRee North Carolina, Mr. Struthers Fraser June 2nd. home city. Mrs. B. W. Richardson enterLovely Parly tained members of the B & G Mrs. J. S. Powell entertained Sewing Club Monday afternoon at members of the Club her home. The ladies enjoyed sewWednesday afternoon at her home ing and social visiting during the on the Magna Row. Spring flow- time. A lovely luncheon was ers were effectively and profuse- served. ly used throughout the living and dining rooms. Honoring the 4th birthday anTables of bridge were arranged niversary of her daughter, Kathy, and prizes given to Mrs. Dewey Mrs. Glen Andreason entertained 86 PROOF' 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL Watkins and Mrs. Agnes Williams. at a prettily planned social last KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY The group meets Wednesday, May week at her home. A gay time was 28th with Mrs. Ida Stewart enjoyed by the little guests. 0 Tonight-tre- at Official Mel-lod- y, Reluma to the ssKt&mf Royal Cm Per Case, $1.00 Royal Crown Cola and Purity Cookies Served Saturday from 11 :00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. 9 DUE? Compare prices before you renew. Boo St Mark's Hospital performed His many Monday morning. friends wish a complete, full recovery. Richard Opeoshaw 3130 S& ISM Wort Emma Lou Baker, daughter of Mrs. E. C. Martineau of Salt Lake City, became the lovely bride of Dean Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kemp of Magna, in a pretty home ceremony performed May 13th. Itskaga taouraaco Mayflower DOOOCX o Express Your Sentiments With Art Wreaths Sprays I Cut Flowers Rose Bushes Peonies Shrubs I 1 Geraniums 0 Flowers Shipped Anywhere 1 1 FREE DELIVERY 2 Timas Daily To Any Point in Davis or Salt Lako County. 0 0 "GO TO A SPECIALIST FOR SATISFACTION" 0 Everybody's': Going to : Gai 9 0 Hermimge 1 0 1 9 9 -f Joyfulness is the mother of all --Goethe virtue. 0 1 Ex- Intor-Insuron- The couple recited wedding vows at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Harold Robinson in A large group of members from Salt Lake City, the ceremony beOquirrh Temple of Garfield and ing performed by C. Clarence Nes-le- n, uncle of the bride. She wore Unity Temple of Magna, Pythian Sisters, attended the official visi- - a pale pink suit and pinned an orchid corsage to her shoulder. The young couple later left on a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada and are now making their home in Salt Lake City. Several socials are being planned to honor the bride. 0 or Phono Dick 1 0 1 LEON BROWN FLORAL COMPANY 1 MEMORIAL DAY Now 3 ft. of water under the pavil-llo- n - just like the old days. PICNICKING: In the spacious bowery at the water front. BATHING: DANCING: To tradition- ally fine music. Bring the family for a day of fun. Roods to Saltalr normal no flood 66 PROOF COMPANY. damage THE OLD HERMITABE FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY prira HM) ffiCTS fi 20 Grapelade, Welches, 2 for 25c 25c 22c 22c 75c 'GARDEN FRESH Anglo Beef, natural juices, can . Shampoo, Woodburys Cake Mix, Pillsbury, 3 for Miracle Whip, pint, 30c, quarts Catsup, 14 oz. bottle . . 53c 25c 1.00 49c 15c Stack up what you get tor what you pay . . . and Join nations largest group a truck users by choosing Chen L CHEVROLET 35c 35c 13c 10c 19c 29c Ham, Butt End, lb Ground Beef, tb Round Steak, A Grade, lb Rib Steaks, A Grade, tb Veal Steaks, shoulder, lb Lamb Stew, spring, lb Pork Chops, large loin, lb him tumour menu suthm tar emu Hum 53c 59c 97c 79c 75c 39c 55c FACT NO. 1 love mamy ee porthole price Stick tip a Chevrolet track against any other track wilh comparable specifications. You'll find the Chevrolet track lists for less. By far the biggest number of truck users today are Chevrolet owners and for good bardheaded reasons. Because what they get is this: Low Cost la purchase price and In upkeep. A truck that gets the job ... CHOICE MEATS Oranges, medium, 5 tb for Tomatoes, package New Potatoes, Shafters, 5 tb Lemons, Sunkist, lb Avocadoes, large size, each Spinach, cello pkg. Celery Hearts, cello pkg INSUDAnCE Magna Youth Takes Salt Lake Maid as Bride Mr. Claude Smith of Garfield is recovering from major surgery on Aro Dills, full quart Spaghetti & Meat, Wilsons Ajax Cleanser, 2 for Clearwater Flakes, can Beans, Whole Green, Libbys Beef Stew, Nalleys, 2 can Is Your Car ma money atad when junky 9 full ounces, plus mts, 6 for . JELLT Tri-Tow-ne at 9 -- Sadi Phone 6371 Northern, 300 size, 5 for FREE sword. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hickman of Magna announce the birth of a lovely baby girl May 17th at a Salt Lake City hospital. All concerned are doing nicely. 1 1 May 23 24 9 Mrs. IL Claude Anderson was hostess to members of the Club and special guest, Mrs. A. L. Ottinger, Thursday afternoon at her home. A prettily planned luncheon waa served and the time spent socially. The group is being entertained this Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Annabelle Williams in the University Union Building at a Mothers Club sociaL i 0 Special for Friday, Saturday Gentleness will blunt the Mr. and Mrs. Suren Peterson of Garfield have returned home NEW BABIES from an enjoyable vacation spent in Pocatello and Idaho Falls, IdaA baby boy arrived May 18th ho. They later motored to Vernal, at a Salt Lake hospital for Mr. Utah, to be guests of relatives. and Mrs. DelMar Hiatt of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt also have Club Entertained two other children. I Just-A-Me- re 8916 West 2700 South tation of Mary Macy, Grand Chief Wednesday evening at Provo. A most enjoyable time wai spent by the people. j Flowers for Memorial Day Mrs. W. R. Damron underwent Honoring the first birthday anmajor surgery this week at St niversary of her daughter, Mrs. Nowell Taylor enter- Mark's Hospital Her condition is tained at a party Tuesday of last reported improved. week. A lawn social was enjoyed Entertains Club by thirteen little guests. UTAH MQTORrlifAfttPORTTASSN. Garfield News FACT NO. 2 leva annoy oa oporottag Hundreds of thousands of track users have proved to their own satisfaction that Chevrolet cotta the least of all to own and maintain. FACT done. A truck rugged, long ... FACT NO. 3 lava moony oa ob ollldaacy Chevrolet trucks are factory-matchto your payload requirements. You don't buy too much or loo little truck." ed PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY DIAL 6611 thaf hating. Take a look at the four facts and see why you, too, win below be nwney ahead with a Chevrolet truck. Come in and see us about it! MAGNA, UTAH NO. 4 Records show that Chevrolet treats traditionally bring men meem at resale than any other make which costs about tha sates new. |