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Show Friday, September 19, 19S2 LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH GARFIELD - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty. LEADER GARFIELD THE ' Howard Ridgs. Publisher Edith If. Ridga. Editor Publithad Siaeo llli Publishad Br Tha Coppar Printing Company jaiuad aach Fridiy morning at Garfiald. Utah Entarad aa aacond claaa mail mat tar undar tha act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfiald. Utah Adjudgad ena of tha baat waakly nawapapara by tha Utah Stata Praaa Association, giran honorable mention by tha Rational CdiiorSal Association. Mall aubacripllon rataa Payable atrictly in aavance 11.50 tou Tha Timea welcomea contribuliona from ita readers upon any aubjad of public interest. All communicationa muat ba signed. Ro - -- attention paid to anonymous contributions. MAGNA - GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Farns- Mrs. Wilmot Mr. and Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. HUNTER NEWS By PEGGY MAE WITBECK Plan Cedar Cheat Raffia Members of the Altar Society of Our Lady of Lourdes Church met Wednesday evening at the Rectory and made plana to fill and raffle a cedar chest of handwork. The cooperation of all lady members is sought for handwork do- Volunteers Prepare Site for Garfield Hot Lunch Kitchen Opening Meeting Of DUP Held The initial meeting of the fall season of the Pleasant Green h A room for Garfield Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson are Daughters of Utah Pio-the proud parents of a new daugh- school pupils and teachers will be Camp, neers was held Thursday in the; ter who arrived September 13th. ready very soon, and the opening Magna Womens clubrooms with; is a Granhome when rest welcomed the of She will be by planned 28 members and 4 special guests ite hot lunches start service in sister, Jeanette. HURRY! Vounteers worked several days and removed old partitions in the basement and a Kennecott truck hauled the debris away. The renovation was sponsored by the Garfield PTA, Garfield building committee and civic and industrial groups. DOLLAR present. A potluck luncheon was served with a social time and business session following. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon, Mr. Walt Coon and Mrs. Ireta Arave presented several old time musical numbers. Bingo was later enjoyed and prizes awarded to the winners, j This program will supplement work being done by Granite DisWhen men give up saying what trict to renovate and remodel the is charming, they give up thinkschool, according to Mrs. Ray- ing what is charming. mond Thompson. Oscar Wilde Rayon Slips 2 rourbon WHISKEY v ( THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, PROOF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY WWWIAWWWWVWWWWWWV THE LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD Friday (Only), September 19 Complete Show After 8:30 (Notice) Starts 7:00 Wins Coveted Prise Miss Fay Day, a girl in her aixth year of sewing, won the SON OF PALEFACE 4-- H with Bob Hope, Jane Russell and Roy Rogers ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Grand Championship at the CounDress Review. Miss ty Fair Fay made a dress and coat which she will model at the State Fair. The winners there will go to Chicago to the World Fair. $2 September COLUMBIA Costume Dolls home, too. L $1 rflffltlf?-'- ! 1 Extra quality. Sixes Boyti Boyti Bathing Trunks $2 $1 Sizes Cotton Gingham Plaids Slightly Soiled 12 Dress Pants $3 Wool and Rayon Plastic Special Purchase! Metis Giair Cushions WOMENS New Fall Dresses Carpenter Oalls 98c $5 Soiled. Heavy Wright Ladies Blouses Childrens Assortment of Colors (ESBQ2P 34-4- 8. 2-- 5 Plaid Dresses 'Yr (TQ3DBZD O US 98c 3-- x L'JY FROM YOUR DEALER Moving head, eyes and arms. Slips Bib Overalls Kiddie ... $1 Silk and Rayon HEAVY WEIGHT guage 15 denier, new shades. You'll make more profits with less work 1 $1 Childrens Sizes 42-8- New Special Purchase! 51 $1 Boys Jeans Washable, idee detaiL 52 and S3 Others at 67c Curtain Panels Sira Long wearing Sanforised denim with yoke back and snap fastener at waistband. Button front stylo with six handy pockets. Sizes 4 to 12. Nylon Hose for such farm when you use electricity chores as water pumping, water heating, feed grinding and milking . . . Electricity can do 101 chores in the Rayon Special Offer ! Plaid Dresses Extra thick, absorbent quality. Guaranteed to give grand Cannon satisfaction. Pastel colon. Childrens Shoes Cotton Panties Miitfite ffafflHa? ove Electricity Available $3.50 Special purchase rayon crape in pa: tel and white. Sise 32-4- 4 for $1 WINS 2nd PLACE Miss Doneen Hardman won second place for voice in the music department at the Utah State Fair Saturday. The young lady is from Magna. 19-2- 0 Complete Show After 8:00 P.M. Slarte 7:00 P. M. 49c 4. Gem Theatre Friday-Saturda- y, Taka soft, velvety chanillai add an exciting scroll border design. Siso 80x105. Girls 4-- H And Hang Me Up Cut Ms Out Misi - Gayle Powell and Miss Norma Hulse entertained their kindergarten Sunday School class Saturday at a lawn party. Miss Alta Moesaer has returned home from a most pleasant trip to Caliente, Nevada, where ahe visited relative!. 20x40 Bleached heavy muslin flour sacks open at ends . . . super absorbent. New fell cotton plaids end prints, self and contrasting trim. Sixes 1, 2, 3. Nielson. BOURBON $1.98 Flour Sacks 4 for $1 $1 and Mrs. Eldon Nielson and children of Kalamazoo, Michigan, have been visiting Dr. Nielsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. STRAIGHT Cannon Towels Infants Dresses A buffet supper was served to twenty guests at a surprise birthday party given in honor of Mrs. Alta Witbeck September 9th. Games were played and a pleasant time enjoyed. at its 'Best" $1 SUPERI SUPERI Chenille Spread Special Feature! di Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dixon have returned home after a most enjoyable two weeks through Portland, Oregon and down the coast to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell met their son, Mark, at Y. B. Island. He hai just returned from Kprea where he spent nine months overseas in the air force. He will go to Cheyenne, Wyoming to receive his discharge. for Rayon knii half Blip, laca trim. old-tim- er Dr. H3)ATf2 Friday and Saturday . . . We Have Made Special Purchases That Will Save You DOLLARS on This Dollar Day Special! Mw lee nations. They may be turned in at the rectory. Hostesses of the evening were Mrs. Orabelle Brennan and Mrs. years, vi..t.-- during the week at Joe Broderick. A gay time was the homes of Mrs. Mary E. NielRejoicing over the arrival of a son and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moyes. held by the group. new daughter are Mr. and Mrs. a a Never think that Gods delays Jack Nielson of this community. Poetry is the music of thought, hold The baby was born at a Salt Lake conveyed to us in the music of arc Chill's denials. Hold on; Paul Chatfield fast ;lio'.d i, lit. Patience is genius. hospital September 12th. Mother language. and wee one are doing welL KENTUCKY SAVE! hot-lunc- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris enMrs. Vera Jones entertained joyed a trip through Glacier Namembers of her Sewing Club on tional Park and Montana where Mrs. Morris accompanied students Monday. The guests, Mesdames W. J. Ledingham, Roland Reid, A. for talent shows. L. Ottinger, Philip Debs, H. L. Garfield, H. Claude Anderson, Miss Gayle Anglessey of Alton, George F. Cromar, Glen Breeze, Wyoming spent the weekend Homer W. Bowen and Mrs. How- visiting at the home of Peggy ard Ridge, special guest, were Mae Witbeck. seated at a luncheon table centered with a fern arrangement Doug Wach, member of the The afternoon was spent socially. armed forces, is home spending a leave with his partwenty-da- y Mr. Joe Dutch Padmas of San ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach. Fi.inrivo. California, former Doug has been stationed at Alair-in. of Arthur for many meda, California. worth and daughter, Alice, are vacationing in Yellowstone National Park for a week. - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS PVCTUMt f Formosa Cafe Kara MB Jmm tow set4 KM m A mw RESOLUTE KMRIMAVMBN I M6TME We tpeeialize in Chinese & American DOUBLE ATTRACTION . - . i.twi. L THRILLS M COU JJ BY ANTHONY DEXTER M TiMumi UUMANCE Gate MW! Many mm aiiimAs CLOSED MONDAYS M CUE k UBR. A tows ft Ptctw w m UXM QLUNN u. Deily-1- 1 to 2 a.m. S DAYS A WEEK Open iBRUiMD If TECHNICOLOR ! Foods FRED SUE. OWNER to "ROUNDUP" STARTS 12 NOON When Is Your Birthday? SATURDAY BOTH FEATURES. 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