OCR Text |
Show r 4.. . 'if sTv 7 b. Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah eral Authorities. STAKE NEWS Leadership Meat The Oquirrh Stake Leadership MIA meeting is scheduled lor next Wednesday evening. January 21st at the Pleasant Given Ward, following the regular ward Mutual meetings. It is slated to begin at 9:15 p. m. Stake Confersnca Set Friday, January 16, 1953 The Stake M Men and Gleaners will be in charge of the Sundjy evening which begins at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Jean Doxford and Mrs. Zelpha Ilaws are completing pro- gram arrangements. Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald entertained ladies of the BAG Sewing Club Monday at her home and .special guest her mother, Mrs. C. B. Duckworth. A prettily planned luncheon was served to the group who meets January 26th at the home of Mrs. B. W. Richardson to observe her birthday anniversary. Oquirrh Stake conference is slated fur Saturday and Sunday, at the P. G. Ward, January Birthdays Honored attended by Anton R. Ivins, president of Seventies in the LDS The birthday anniversaries of a church and representing the Gen group of Magna Women's Club 16-1- 7 JANUARY j k. Specials cold Wave, regular Lustro-Lo- x ' $7.50, now Zotoi Fluid Wave, regular $10.00, now $7.50 Miss Clairol Hair Color Bath, Reg. $4.50,. $3.50 WILLIAM & MERRILLS BEAUTY SALON Evening Appts. members were honored Friday GARFIELD PYTHIAN evening .it a dinner and social in SISTERS SCHEDULE the eluhiiKims. G.fls Wei e pi eser. ted to Mrs. POLIO CARD PARTY Matt lYt'.ersson, Mis. Ruby Russell, Mrs. Albert Ha.dum, Mrs. As is their annual custom to Florence Herron. Mrs. Arthur contribute efforts to the worth-- , Marsh and M:s. R. C. Parks. Mrs. Claivnee Williams was while March of Dimes projeet, the chairman of the event, assisted by Garfield Pythian Sisters, Oquirrh Mrs. Alice Rowland, Mrs. Allie Temple No. 13, are ente: taming at a public card party Thursday eve-- 1 Gee, Mrs. Dora Russell and Mrs. Frances Ridge. Games of bingo n.ng, January 22nd. The social will be held in the were played, directed by Mrs. Garfield Masonie Hall at 8:00 Russell and decoliie table Ruby rations well- - completed by Mrs. o'clock, and games uf canjsta, Violet H.isl.iin and Mrs. Ellen bridge, piiMchlo and five lnm-- ' UreenwaiJ. Twenty l.ijies at- d:vd will be played, followed by lovely refreshments. tended. Ill add. It m to game prizes, a Tne next meeting of th" group number of very fine door prizes is slated fur January 21st, featurWill be awai Jed, and a most cord-- ! ing a Membership Tea. The legul-la- i ial invitation is extended to every-- 1 social is Friday, January 23:f. uiu. to attend and support the it commun.ty project. Family Dinner Mrs. La Von llagen, chairman states tliat all pioceeds realized Mr. and Mrs. Gouge Vushell from the social will be tinned' enteit.iiiu J at a family dinner uvcl to the March of Dimes chair Sun lay complimentary to Mr. man. M. W. Hrude.-ic:md Mrs. Hex Simmons and famIn the past few years, the event ily of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine has proven most successful, and Lund uf Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. A. has received the commendation of L. Knaus and family of Granger local and state polio officials. and Mr. a.n.l Mrs. Bob Strain upd family of Salt Lake City. A hot Garfield Student Wins dinner was served to nineteen University Council Post guests and games later played. On Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs M.ii v J.y Andrus, daughter uf Knaus entertained the group a! Mrs. Ruth E. Andius, Garfield, their home in Granger. ins been named to the Union Leaves For Base Building Governing Board at the University of Utah, it was anPrior to the departure of their nounced tins week. A graduate uf Cyprus high sun. Second Class Petty Officer George Vushell. Jr., fur San Dicgii. idiiiu, M.ss Andrus is now a where he has been iiiphuniure at the University. She California, assigned for shore duly in the is majoring in commercial ait. United States Navy for two years, As a member of the Governing Mr. and Mrs. George Vushell en- 3nard, Miss Andrus will aid in tertained at a birthday and fare- drawing up and administering well social recently at their home. regulat.uns pertaining to the StuFamily members attended. Mr. dent Union Building, according tu VoshclI's wife and small son will Theron Parmelee, graduate mansoon join him in San Diego. ager of the University. Phone 2193 wwwwvwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Ladies Rowling o 3 of the many reasons why these Afternoon League N.irma H.iuter had high game of Tuesday in the Afternoon Bowling League at the Utah Copper Club, closely followed by Emma Strebble with games of should be seen by eveiy truck owner A. Rumrcll, 155; Joyce brawny engines with high horsepower and high compression ratios, throe of them brand-neGreater cooling capacity, increased displacement, twin rarburetion 11: Sen.' i at "', W.u irp se: vue at ll'OO on the subject. "Wo it Thin-- Tn. i f is tinp! in l start of .inotiie! year spend it m uetsh-v.ce. Dar slogan for the yea:. Begin each d ty with J lli g i each wcik by w shipping .n II Tempo " L- i j Tile at trn- - y Cirri-- 158-17- 5. Tuesday at 1 U0 p. ill. Singleton, 166; Arline Romainc Zito, Cenella Rodgers, 182-- ! ,165; LaVnn Dea. Pearl Moore. 166; N. Fairbourne, Ellen Newhold, 152 and Arline Harwurd, 178. Mary Tomlin, Griffith, 157-17- 7; 152-15- Truck-o-mati- c Transmission! ic m Job-Rate- ries. Others wei e Norma Collings, Aila Peterson, 133; Florence Smith, Ruth Andrus. 156; Ruby Com. Maxine Callings, 160; Deni re Disera, 147; Cleon a Farnsworth, 140; Ella 158-15- 154-14- c! 140-14- Em-pe- 50 ways new! Reinforced cab construction, larger exhaust system, radiators. Tinted glass, heaters with stepped-u- p available. PLUS moist ureproof ignition, nigh-t- c starting motors, other dependability features. Dodge 'trucks at your dealers! extra-capacit- w" 5511 Squads team No. y heat output ue capacity the new Harmon. took 3 Itigh game of No. 2. 2016 series. j a OS EE WHf TRUCKS N0T0H 147; Lu Carol it .jon through See us today for a real good deal on DIAL it . - pre. ; M- ll.illi-- i - t . ude 1 la !! Wr WtttSKV 1, pastor. lYifrctien is iminul. lot fa. th.ngs imp'.1: Let ti e .ngr tile way tu perfeet them. lYM:..m wr I , w MEN'S Sport coats, $27.50 to 'a off. PITTS. The Man's Store $37.50. BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS OLD SUNNY BOTH 86 PROOF -- THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY NEUTRAL ITS SPIN 651 CRAIN j flow Is the time to 1953 Everyone's hopes run high for the New Year . . . and among your own resolutions, perhaps theres one to enjoy more of the good things in life. You can by making First Security Bank your family savings center. Open a SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS ACCOUNT today and watch pay-da- y 4 WAYS Credit Rating I i j COMPANY 1 . Safety addition to insured safety, thru F.D.I.C., your savings are protected here with the combined strength of First Security Corporation, with assets over 350 million dollars. In Savings may be withdrawn at any time, in any amount you may need, without delay or red tape. jX Save By Mail Save trips to town. Use our Save by Mail Services . . . special envelopes available. We pay the postage. It's safe and convenient. ). points, and 6lJ3 Our Lady of Lourdes Church The following weekly program is carried out, in addition to special events, which will be an-- ! nuunred from time to time by Fatiier C. E. Freegard. Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and 7:00 p. in. Weekday, 7:00 8. m. Novenj Service, Friday, p. ni. MAGNA. UTAH jX Added I Greater Availability Jean Hubbard captured ...... game unJ series in the B" League with games of and 466 transmission available New Truck-o-mat" d on Vi- - and Dodge trucks . . . saves shifting, cuts driver fatigue, lets you rock out of snow, mud, sand. Only Truck-o-matiDoage offers shift-fre- e PLUS grol Fluid Drive, famous power cushion that prolongs truck life. MACNA di'.-su- ic Well. jX 156-15- 151-18- fi HEW! Features! f.: luni'lu un A ping: am is t sented. ineluil.ng a Ijuuk fling Cameos'" by M WWW t an-- Il:ii'.-- A bank savings account quickly identikits you as a good loan customer. 165; Thelma "B" League Over 50 ii w hi.inr of M;s. F. I. j 187-15- 1; Extra-Powerf- ul brakes give smooth stops, reduced driver fatigue, greater load protection1- . . . new increased stopping power on - through trucks! PLUS oversized braking surface with rivet-fre- e Cycle bond linings on all hydraulic brakes. NEW! out and YOU Other high scores were Bette Cruller, 158; Vivian Kemp, Virginia Walker, 158; Edna Meyer. Alice t, Brakes! su easily on steepest grades! Super-saf- e Yi of . Cli: :st pin-setti- NEW! i 7:30 it's.,. tV BANK SAVINGS BENEFIT Dorothy Dea continued her history as leader of the A" League Tuesday night bv scoring high 213 game and others jr'w. and clack 10 00 a. m. You can have the things you want sooner by SAVING SYSTEMATICALLY . . . start now while your New Year's resolutions arc still strong. "A" League of ? SimJsv, J.ii.a.irv m t, 153; Nancy Siiifinons, 148-14M. Nelson. 147-14Julia Clegg, 142; Villa Williams, 141-13- 2; Carol Bertnch, 133; Ruth Thomas. 133; Helen Jones, 132 and A. Jones, 130. More Powerful Engines ! Seven Sc vice- 18th ... 169; Bez-zan- Tonight join the millions who find Community Baptist Church things happen. Before the years out you can easily save enough for the down payment on a new car or some other will add up or a few dollars every possession to a vacation or security for a rainy day. 179 Others were Ethel Stevenson, CHURCH NEWS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System |