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Show Friday , September 12, 19S2 GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH "Where The Spirit Of The Lord I, There It Liberty." LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith N. Ridga. Editor Published Since 1911 Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah NEWS Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. By PEGGY MAE WITBECK Mail subscription rates - Payable strictly in advance $1.50 Tear The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any Mr. and Mrs. Reuben M. Wit-besubject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Mo are the proud parents of a Mm paid to anonymous contributions. six pound, seven ounce daughter born September 2. She is welcomed home by a sister, Wendy. HUNTER -- - Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Mrs. Victor Hal Duke is enIt Is meet that noble minds tertaining members of the Creative Club this Thursday evening keep ever with their likes; for at her home. All members are who so firm that cannot be seduced. Shakespeare urged to attend. ck GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS "il2SSS I wb'nh Mr., Harry iiTptan r Puyal-- 1 tap, WartaMtoa, nwd of JPk"" time later Pacific Northwest, where they tJlf calendar and a visited Mr. Boyles sister. Miss j activities, Buena Boyle, brothers, Vincent enlyc and Ebbie in Seattle, all former Garfield residents. They were later joined by Mrs. N. Thomas, a cousin, and the group enjoyed a boat trip to Vancouver' and Victoria, British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ward of Albany, Georgia, arrived TuesCouncil Party day tu visit a short time with Mrs. The Granite District Council Ward' p r ents, Mr. acid Mrs. entertained principals and wives, L'te Perkins, and other relatives new presidents and part- and friends in this vicinity. ners at a festive canyon party Saturday evening at the Spruces k Trip in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Local people attending were Mr. and Mrs. James A. Monson Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debs, Mr. and returned Ti.e. J.ay from a most trip motorMrs. Rex Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyable tj-wee- k Clark Frei, Dr. and Mrs. John ing to Glacier Park, portions of Canada, Montana and Idaho. Fitzgerald. T11E LAKE THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squires of Roosevelt, Utah, have been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity enroute to Ogden, where their daughter, Beverly, will attend school. Popular visitors at the homes of Magna relative are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlicker of Woodland, California and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoNemar of Edwards Air Bate, California. Mr. and Mrs. Schlicker are visiting with Mrs. Schlickers mother, Mrs. Minnie Cash and sisters, Mrs. Valeria Snell, Mrs. Lea-tru- a Turner and Mrs. Stenie Hansen. JUMPING JACKS 8:30 And Hanq Me Up (Night Show Only), Sept. Last Show ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY Mrs. Florence Cockerill and Mrs. Ellen "Grandma Marlor have returned home from a vacation trip to Beaver, Utah, where they were guests of relatives and friends. Mrs. Marlor became quite ill and had to return earlier than planned. A son, Sam Marlor of Magna, remained for a longer vacation. SHOOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY THE OLD SUNNY SERVICE. T PHONE OR COME IN. NATIONAL FINANCE OF UTAH .9013 W. 3700 South MAGNA SALT LAKE CITY I COMPANY 33 West 3nd Sa PROVO 341 W. Center St. TOOELE 13 S. Main Strocf Phone Magna 6372 Phone 22-561- Phone Provo 1045 190 Phono Tooolo yards of education? How much is five cubic son, INSURANCE I Gem Theatre Starts 7:00 P. M. Up to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam returned Thursday from Boise, Idaho, where they attended the wedding reception of Mr. Haslams nephew and bride. wwwwww Friday-Saturda- y Young Family Reunion A most enjoyable family reunion was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker. The guests included Bishop and Mrs. E. L. Moody and nine children of Delta, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Packard and nine children of Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Orson Whitney Young and four children of Ogden and Miss Edith E. Jonasson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Packard are sisters to Mrs. Huffaker, Dr. Young is a brother and Miss Jonasson, an aunt. A buffet dinner was served to the guests. ONE-VISI- VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. McNemar's Friday, September 12 Cut Me Out Q)0$LohM Mr. and Mrs. Max Coon enter- home. Fourteen guests attended tained members of their Dinner and games were enjoyed followClub Saturday evening at their ing dinner. MAGNA NEWS Jeff, who has been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Hansen, for the summer, will return with his parents. GARFIELD Starts 7:00 PAL Complete Shew After with MARTIN and LEWIS favorite from coast to eoist beciose it's Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blad of Las Vegas, Nevada, spent the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck. P-T- A Two-Wee- A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Kilpatrick and Mrs. Cleone Davies had an enjoyable trip through Mesa Vesta National Park and Colorado. MAGNA - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS 9 Life 12-1- 3 Fire Auto I Reiident Ginn 9:15 Hail Damage j I JONES INSURANCE 5835 West 3500 South Murray 0120R2 94909 DOUBLE FEATURE- - Back to Thrill and Chill you! FOR FINE SHOE REPAIRING SEE GOLDIES SHOE SHOP "ROUNDUP" STARTS 12 NOON When Is Your Birthday? SATURDAY (Next to Magna Water Co.) Absolutely Guaranteed Work "THREE STOOGE" COMEDY Special Selection Show for Matinee CARTOONS. SERIAL, and a Sfr :Lr N TERMS of Utah Coppers production, EVERYONE Sunday-Monda- FINISHES INVITED September y, 14-1- 5 Last Show 9 PM. Starts Sunday 5:30, Starts Monday 7:00 FUNNIER THAN "SAILOR BEWARE"! JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! JERRY DEAN MMEWIS wiiis Enjoy this ,hm GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON CARTOON, CANUiO MIKE and NEWS Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursda- Sept y, Starts 7:00 PM 16-17-- 18 Complete Show After 9 P-- THE SURPRISE SUSPENSE STORY OF THE YEAR I hnaoent Heres how we arrive at a cubic yard udm cuke attendance of 147,819 students up to and including measure- Bingham mine 3,879725 times and scooped out each year mean millions of days of education for an average of five cubic yards each time. Utahs young people, an opportunity to acquire i During the year, Utah Copper paid $5,228,250 the knowledge and training needed for a better life. in school taxes. In other words, each loaded dipper Millions of cubic yards of copper ore mean to us meant $1.35 in school taxes, and in our state that all the benefits that come from large tax payments payrolls and supply purchases. 4 The Bourbon Buy of the Centurjf STIAIMT 1981199 MTiiu isnuu WIISKET rioMcn II Mill cw,. division mretppsi mchmi moom -- PICTURE of the states average daily V high school. The millions of cubic yards of copper ore mined SECOND FEATURE A student. We can put it another way: In 1951 Utah Copper tax paid the cost of educating 30,542 ment of education: Last year the dippers of the giant electric shovels bit into the ore body of the ATOMIC out eaesr . or more than 20 pays for a day and a half of schooling for one proudly pnwnU The m ' five cubic yards of education is a day and a half of schooling for each student in Utah. 3:15 ip -r t'.-fi' KENNECOTT M, good neighbor r help X f to v build better V Ut a b ! |