OCR Text |
Show Friday, September 26, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There la Liberty. GARFIELD THE LEADER Howard Ridga. Publisher Edilh N. Ridga. Editor Published Sinoo ISIS Published By Tha Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as aecond class mail matter under tha act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the Rational Editorial Association. 0 Mail subscription rates year Payable strictly in advance The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any Daughter subject of public interest. All communications must bo signed. No A lovely little second daughter attention paid to anonymous contributions. arrived Wednesday, September 17th at St. Mark's Hospital for Mr. and Mri. Ernest Colosimo of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coon and noon, September 27th at her resiMagna and has been named Cynto Neare All ladies dence. Las urged Vegas, three children of thia. She is being greeted at home vada, arrived this "reck to spend attend. by sister, Monica. a short time visiting Mrs. Coons The new arrival weighed in at Phil-pV. Mrs. J. Mr. and parents, Friends of Mrs. Claude Smith seven pounds. and other relatives and will be glad to learn that she has friends. Two Garfield families are rereturned home from St. Mark's over the addition of new joicing underwent she where Mrs. Clara Borland will enter- Hospital sons to their families on Monday tain members of the Westway ) major surgery. She is progressing at Salt Lake hospitals. They are Sewing Club this Saturday after- - very well. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alston. All concerned are doing well CRADLE ROLL NEWS 32-0- - Pleaae Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Garfield Womens Club Meets Wednesday three-year-o- Alice Begent picked up a fine and another one of 143 in the 136; Margaret Nelson, Utah Copper Club womena after- Villa Williams, 142; Norma Fain, noon bowling league on Tuesday. Emma Strebble, 133; Afternoon League Other high games were Carol Ber-- 1 Ruth Thomas, 132; Joyce Bezzant S League Norma Hauter had high game of toch, 147; Helen Jones, j 131. Vi Nordquist had high game of 164 and another one of 140 in the B league and Fran Sheppick captured high aeries with games of for a 433 total Others having high score were Millie Christofferson, 144; Wyona Barton, 149; Betty Bezzant, 154; Norma Collings, 140; Elia Empey, 148; Bessie Snell, 145; Ruth Andrus, 156; Helen Wimmer, 142. Team No. 4 had high series of 1966. Squads took 3 points. Dcnece Disera picked up a fine split. Womens Cowling ld FfiilfiBM'l ftMJTMB mwmn "A" League In the A League, Ruby Cushing had 184. Others were: Babe Wimmer, 179; Lillian Riley, 159; Edna Meyer, Dorothy Dea, 167; Shirley Coon, ShirRomaine Zito, ley Begent 163; Jean Bawden, Dor155; Ellen Newbold, othy Merrill Squads 1 and 3 chalked up 3 points and 6 and 4 won 4 points. 166-15- 6; 186-16- 1; Rayon Slips Cannon Towels for $1.98 20x40 Infants Dresses Formosa Cafe specialize in Chinese & American Wm Foods Open Daily-I- I shoulder. an. to 8 DAYS A WEEK CLOSED MONDAYS FRED SUE, OWNER I INSURANCE Life j I Auto Fire beautiful color scheme of pale green and yellow was carried out in the decorations, and a wedding cake centered ,the table. The young couple are now honeymooning on a short trip and plan to make their home in Magna upon their return. Honoring them, Mr. and Mrs. Haws are completing p'ms for an informal reception wch will be held the latter part of next week in their home. Four parties have honored the lovely bride in BingA 2 a.m. Hermitage ymdnow- omit & Plaid Dresses Better Dresses toioen Gem Theatre September Friday-Saturda- y, Only ANKER 26-2- 7 JAN DMHOANNE DRU Special Addad Attraction M. & Jersey ' Bib Overalls Womens Slips $8 $1 98c SSsea HURRY! HURRYI Extra quality. 2-- 5 24-4- BoytJ Dress Pants Menfiteip $2 $1 $3 Siaos Plastic . .. 82 WOMENS New Fall Dresses 98c Assort man! of Colors a SLEEPER 1.39 Sisas Special Offer! Special Purchase! . Chair Cushions Ona-Piac- Wool and Rayon Slightly Roiled x 5 $5 Boys Jeans $1 Mens Leather Sanforised yoke back and snap fastener at wi Button front style. Work Cloves Childrens SPECIAL Cotton Panties wearing Long danim with $1 4 HURRY! HURRYI or $1 Here axe the t mm SOLID FACTS that lead thousands to better truck hugs I has the Complete Show After 3:00 P. M. Starts 7:30 P.M. ZIG-ZA- G Moving head, ayes and arms. Bathing Trunks is entertainThe Webster ing teachers and Room Mothers this Friday, September 26th at a social and get together in the THE OLD HERMITAGE PROOF Magna Fire hall, beginning at 4:00 K 8MPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY oclock, announces Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, president A festive time is planned. And Hang Mo Up Cut Mo Out $1 Childrens HEAVY WEIGHT Childrens iiiHj , Dress Pants Knit SgBBBpBB Costume Dolls Hew Fall Styles Mens Cotton Gingham Plaids 1 New Plaid Dresses . 5335 West 3500 South Murray 0120R2 Othera at 1 jtrafydt A JONES INSURANCE ? $7 nice detaiL 82 and 83 42-8- Roys Webster Plans to Entertain Friday Hail Damage $2 $1 Rise Kiddie ham. Resident Glass absorbent. All Wool Gabardine. - Curtain Panels Bleached heavy muslin flour sacks open at ends . . . super Womens Waahablo. ymte&tAe Rayon Girls! . Extra thick, absorbent quality. Guaranteed to give grand Cannon satisfaction. Paatel colors. Bias 10x105. Flour Sacks 4 for $1 $1 fall cotton plaids and prints, lelf and contrasting trim. Sixas I. 2. 3. New 49c Taka soft, velvety chanillaj add an exciting scroll border design. Special Feature! n, In addition to the honored guests, others at the breakfast were the brides parents, the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Devore, Mrs. Mary Jean Wis-cboMiss Donna Haws and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bodily. The attractive bride chose an autumn brown suit with rust accessories and a white orchid shoulder corsage. Her mother wore a steel grey suit with matching hat and orchid corsage and Mrs. Haws, mother of the bridegroom, was chic in a beige lace frock over rose. Orchids were also pinned to her $1 Rayon knit half slip, lace trim. &. K. L. 172-15- 3. SUPER1 SUPERI Chenille Spread 2 152-16- 7; ey City, Mrs. Merrill Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Kent McQuivey of Magna. A gay, social time was enjoyed by the group, and gifts presented to the honored guest in remembrance of the day. 143-13- 3; 135-13- 4; El-dr- ed Salt 168 4-- split 146-13- The Garfield Women's Club held their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. Ross McQuivey Wednesday evening. Following the resignation of Mrs. Genevieve Hardy, president new officers were elected to include: Mrs. L. L. Pullum, president; Mrs. C. A. Keyes, vice president; Mrs. George Underwood, secretary; Mrs. R. C. Nelson, treasurer; Mrs. Jay McAllister, Jr., historian; Mrs. E. E. Matthews, publicity. All club meetings will be held on the third Wednesday of each month, and the October 15th meeting is slated at the home of Mrs. C. A. Keyes. Plans for a membership party are underway. A lovely little girl, Tamara Mrs. Vance Hendrickson and Mrs. brother, Keyes are Jean, and Ricky now comprise the family of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olson of Informal Home Reception Magna. The new baby was born Hosat 18th Marks To Honor Newlyweds St September pital and weighed six pounds Mother and child are doing well. A beautifully appointed wedbreakfast at Temple Square ding Birthday Honored Hotel in Salt Lake City honored newly married Mr. and Mrs. Honoring the birthday anniverA. Haws Tuesday morning, sary of her mother, Mrs. Sadie following their marriage in the Stewart of Magna, Mrs. Ross Salt Lake LDS Temple. entertained at a prettily The bride is the former Miss evesocial planned family Friday Margene Barlow, daughter of Mr. home. at her Garfield ning and Mrs. V. S. Barlow of Copper-toThe guests included Mrs. Alice is the only and the Hatch of Vernal, sister to Mrs. son of Mr. and groom Mrs. Verl A. Haws Stewart Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stew- of Magna. Mr. and art of Lake ot - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS FACT No. 2 RadbWttMi aparatiM and iplmp On-Aoj- FACT No. 3 FACT No. 4 Money sans Ktsps hs voIm LITTLE TOUGH GUY Veterani of the trucking hnstnma boy for good, solid, levelheaded reasons. And they buy mart Chevrolet trucks thou may ether make. Here's why. Chevrolet trucks tires, frame, axles, springy engin transmission, brakes an an factory-matchto your job. Come in and let us (bow yon bow great these Chevrolet tracks really are. with tha DEAD END KIDS SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" STARTS 1 2 NOON When Is Your Birthday? ed BOTH FEATURES. CARTOONS and SERIAL Evary one Invited Sunday-Monda- Finishes September y, Start Sunday 3:30. Starts Monday 7:00 3:35 26-2-9 Last Show 1:00 P.M. Warner Cros: Karvel'of Merriment and Melody? v --- p 33 - CARTOON, NOVELTY and NEWS Tuesday, Wed., Thurs. Sept. 30, OcL 2 k 1-- Starts 7:00 PM. Complete Show After 3:00 PM. f.,Sg Mochln. DOUBLE ATTRACTION YKTO own how uBERMTRADl-I- N HUGO'S UsPSERABUS & KIM MCMEL M NUN mom cmvrout thicks m usa THAN ANT OTNHI MAKil m Daltons Sewing Machine Company Phone Magna 6426 10 W. Washington, Murray PAUL0S AUTO CO. DIAL 3611 MAGNA. UTAH lilelit If |