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Show ;Wrt: .v::- '&:; .:..Jr J - v? i - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty.1 LEADER Howard Ridga. Publisher Edilh N. Ridga. Editor Published Since ISIS Published By The Copper Printing Company IiFued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Associated Girls Sponsor Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Date With Dad National Night the State Press Association, given honorable mention by editorial Association. A Date With Dad" is to be Mail subscription rates Peyable strictly in advance - $2.00 year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any held at Cyprus high school on subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No Friday, November 14th, 8:00 p.m., fWMiUM paid to anonymous contributions. by the Associated Girls spjn.Mri-d group. A program will be presented, week by Tom Brown, advertising followed by games and Kits of fun. Member of Staff James Athay, son of Mr. and ni.tnagcr. Mr. Athay is a suphomore in Mrs. Alma Baker of Magna, has Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith been appointed a member of the predentisiry. advertising staff for the Buzzer, Utah State Agricultural college The purpn j firm is equal to yearbook. Edward Young deed. the The appointment was made this returned Tuesday night after a mast enjoyable trip to a number of interesting and historical sites. They were accompanied as far as Rawlins. Wyo. by Mrs. Smith's Mrs. Leah Massingall, mother, who remained there to visit her sister. Continuing their trip, Mr. and Mrs. Smith motored to (Kili'sbjig. Illinois where they were joined by Mrs. Smith's brother and si,-- . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Massingall. The group then motored to New York, Washington, I). C., down to St. Augustine, FI sri and other points of intere.t on the three-wee- k vacation. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllj. RE-ELE- COMMISSIONER CT LAWRENCE A. JONES Democratic Candidate Term 4 i' 'X? Friday, October 24, 1652 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH THE GARFIELD ';;Jv.- J Pleaae Dial 3322 and Give U Your News. Members of the Garfield Women's Club met Wednesday evening at. the home of Mrs. C. A. Keyes for a business and social Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grimes are time. O. J. McDonald, Jr., presented a very interesting illus- the proud parents of a darling trated torture on "Flower Ar daughter bom October 14th at the Holy Cross Hospital. She tipped rangement." the scales at six pounds, three Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cromar ounces. iv'urned Sunday from a Rejoicing over the arrival of ancnj.jynblo vacation spent in San Francisco and other parts of Cali- - other new daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Max Black. The new child f j: iiia. arrived October 14th at a Salt Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anthony Lake hospital. Mother and baby and children of Blackfoot, Idaho, are doing well p,.nt the weekend visiting at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Sam ' HUNTER NEWS 15-d- paimt-r- COMMUNISM! j The . v II inoring her mother of Toron-- t j, Canada, who has been a popular visitor in this vicinity, Mrs. Scott Gordon entertained at a din m.r pirty Wednesday evening for a gioiip of friends. Americas No. 7 Home Freezer SOCIALISM! Record of Foul Boll j WALTER GRANGER On Americas Tu'o Greatest Threats! From the Cunireuional VFW Auxiliary To Meet Nov. 1 On Xmas Pkgs. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary are meeting Saturday, November 1st in the Mine-Mi- ll Union Hall at 7:00 p. m. to wrap Christmas gift packages that will be sent to local young men serving overseas. All mothers and wives of young overseas veterans are asked to contact Mrs. Thelma Simmons, 6084 or Mrs. Vonda Thomas, 6100 and give the names and addresses of their sons and husbands. Anyone who wishes to attend and wrap the packages is extended a cordial invitation to be at the meeting. v Members Record : Mr. and Mrs. George Yeager of and Mrs. Redding, Pi Ethel Christensen of Long Beach, California, visited Mrs. Yeager's sister, Mrs. Allie Gee in Magna GRANGER Votes Against ia The House fa"i:l..-- , 11, 1442: Granger voted AGAINST axtendiug lift of milieu 77lh Congraul Mr. end Mrs. Dave Dali. Formosa Cafe Activities Committee MAICH vi-- S siting and sewing was enjoyed by . . Mrs. George Duckworth enter-- , was enjoyed by the tamed members of her Bridge W andlate Junchon serve(L Club Monday evening at her home at a prettily planned (up per, followed by games of bridge. Plain dealing is the best when Mrs. Bette Cutler was a special all is done. William Prynne guest. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Virginia Turpin and Mrs Be honest, be true to thyself, Cleone Farnsworth. and true to others; then it folMrs. A. C. Carman entertained lows thou wilt be strong in God, the eternal good. members uf the Mary Baker Eddy Wednesday afternoon at her home on the Arthur Row. A ; He ia working in the interest of all ojr citizens, Mrs. Howard Wadswu.th en- and two sisters in Salt Lake City and is cooperating with the Civ'c Groups for the tertained memhers of the B & G l crcntly. The group motored to Richfield, Sewing Club Monday aftern.ton 3 improvement and development af MAGNA. Utah and visited a brother and his S at her home. A social time uf i - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS We specialize in Chinese & American Com Ifco CSIUAIY 10, 1943: Granger voted AGAINST exlending life of Iho 71th Congraeel IANUAIY 3, Foods Open Daily-1- 1 ami. to 2 aan. S DAYS A WEEK 1945: Granger voted AGAINST fvedl for operation of lh, CLOSED MONDAYS Cameiitieel FRED SUE. OWNER 7, 194S: Granger eoted AGAINST fundi for operation of the Com iltcu. MARCH 17, 1944: Granger eoted AGAINST Coerailtee Fundi for opera tioe of tha Ccuimitteu during 111 Stulon, 79th Congrnii. MAY BETTER CONSTRUCTION MAICH 9, 1941: Grangnr voted AGAINST fund oppiaprialion for Commit A FEW MONTHS IEFOIE THI ten, 2nd Sniiion. 79th Congieie COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION EXPOSED AIGEI HISSI ... Why did Granger try to lull tha COMMITTEE WORKING FOR riiE SECURITY OF AMERICA? Why was he against investigation of Communist and wbversivo activities? S i GRANGER SUPPORTED The Left-Win- T Socialistic g BRANNAN FARM PLAN for FARM AND LIVESTOCK URGED HIM TO OPPOSE ITI GREAT COUNTY COMMISSIONER ASSOCIATIONS WHY? Because Granger sided with CIO and AH LABOR BOSSES AND THE LEFT WING AMERICANS November 4lh (Paid Political Adv. by Arthur Marsh) E locally Granger worked hard in the 81st Congress to fasten the Brannon Farm Plan on the necks of America's liberty-lovin- g farmers . . . even through EIGHT VOTE JONES who favored the FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION "Bracken Lee b not just another governor. He embodies principle to which a distracted nation may turn . . ." This is a statement written teat year by Raymond Mo ley, national-l- y known columnist. It moet gratifying to have statements similar to this appear in LIFE. EVENING SATURDAY POST, TIME. AMERICAN MAGAZINE, and end newspapers throughout the nation. These writers have acknowledged publicly the achievements I have worked so hard to effect for ell the people of Utah. I hope that my work will always merit their support end yours, end I believe it will because I have no other motive but to giro the people of Utah good, clean, government. Sincerely, nox-!bu- s Brannon Plan! s tAWVVWVWAAArtrtJWVSArtAAAVVWWAWVWVVVVWWWVW THE LAKE THEATRE PAL 7:00 Last Complete Show 8:30 PM. O - Republican Candidate for Governor (Paid Political Advertisement by Maria R. Horwits, 23 So. Ith East) GARFIELD Friday Only, October 24 Starts I ri- MY FRIEND FLICKA with RODDY McDOWELL and ELIZABETH TAYLOR Double Attraction MR. 880 Starring DOROTHY McGUIRE and EDMUND GWENN CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre F riday-Saturda- y, October 24-2- 5 JOHN Starts 7:00 P.M. Last Complete Show 9 P.M. - big WAYNE KOJJTGOMERY feature CLIFT i ALSO H03T A SHORT SUBJECTS OF SELECTED "ROUNDU?" STARTS When Is Your Birthday? SATURDAY 1 2 NOON FEATURE CARTOONS "LITTLE RASCALS" "3 STOOGE" COMEDY end SERIAL. FINISHES EVERYONE INVITED Sunday-Monda- October y, Starts Sunday Starts Monday PJL PJL 5:30 7:00 !! win nm Ml E m iraura urn-r1868 CALKII -- n mi 25AZSA GAft!l 26-2- 7 Last Show 3:00 PAL iA'Wsho 5 '') A tPlahhlr'i D (NteWtea CARTOON Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursda- milk-hous- tte. heater, electric equipment for stock and electric water watering pumping and water heating. J de-icin- NOVELTY and NEWS October y, Starts 7:00 PAL When Jack Frost's breath blows over your e farm, be prepared . . . w ith an electric " Last Complete Show 28-29-- 8:00 P.M. 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