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Show Friday, January 23, 1953 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There la Liberty.1 THE GARFIELD LEADER Howard Ridga, Publlahar Edith N. Ridga, Editor Publiihad Silica 1111 Published By Tha Coppar Printing Company XMuad aach Friday morning at GarBald. Utah Eat trad as second clasa mail matter under tha act ot March 3rd. 117 at GarfiaUL UUh Adjudged ona of tha bast weakly newspapers by tha Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by tha National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - S2JM year The limes welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. AH communications must bo signed. Mo attention paid to anonymous contributions. Please' Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Reception Honors Magna Newlywed Friday Evening In a wed.l.nn. prnrn-ineyoung newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Simnnsen greeted mid-wint- nt The group later visited New Orleans, Washington. D. C-- , where Mr. and M:s. H L. Garfield re- they were guests of Mr. Garfield's turned home Sunday evening cousin, Mrs. Lloyd Young, at Mt. from a must enjoyable two weeks Vernon, Baltimore and other othvacation spent in Florida and oth- er noted site. er parts of interest in the southern and eastern states. Undergoes Appendectomy They were accompanied by Mr. Dale Jensen, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Pentyl Richardson of Salt Lake C:tv. Mr. Garfield and Mrs. Rulon Jensen, is recuperatMr. Richardson arc partner in ing nicely from an appendectomy the Walker Insurance Agency of at the Veterans' Hospital. He unSalt Lake City, and attended a na- derwent the operation on Wednestional insurance convention at day. Boca Raton in Florida. UP TO $2500 . ' Friday! friends and evening, January 16th, at a re- -' reption in the Magna Union Hall. The attractive bride is the former Betty Kirk man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kirkman and the groom is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Simunscn, all of this community. The yuung couple plighted their troth at six thirty o'clock, the ceremony being performed hv white carruiions. Maurice Tuttle of Oquirrh Slake. A reception followed. The bridal party receiv'd congratulations before a background of candelabra and a long t.i!il" covered with a Madiera luce cloth, centered with a floral arrangement and tapers on either end. Traditional Whits Satin The bride chose traditi m il white satin, fashioned with long pointed sleeves, full skirt ent:nn and sweetheart neckline. Her length veil was of brides illusion and she carried a bouquet of red ruses and white carnations with streamer ribbons. Attendants were her sister, Miss Pauline Kirkman. of honor, who chose a cornflower blue ballerina length frock and Misses Mary Hamilton ami Hel m Doutis, bridesmaids, who wore similar dresses of pink and bliii. Their shoulder corsages were pink and white carnations. Another sister to the bride. Miss Joan Kirkman, was the little flower ' three-quart- ONLY! ON YOUR SIGNATURE Clive Jay Snnoiisen stood as bort nun for h: brother. Charge of Gifts In charge of the gift room weie Mrs. Max M.ichcll, assisted by! Nancy D.al, Thelda Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jo, mil Gourlcy greeted the guests at the door. Presiding over the serving were Lula Cuil.nin, Sara Bowen, Marjorie Tomlin, Celia Simmons, Maigaret Peterson, LaVern Peterson, Ruth Thomas and Mrs. Ray Bcaih. M thcr of the bride wore a soft shade of blue lace, accentuated with navy blue and the groom's mother chose pink taffeta. Both hj.l like corsages of roses and W-ir- well-wishe- rs Home From Florida HUNTER NEWS Mrs. Eva Laughlin entertained members of her Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. A First Daughter gay time was spent by the ladies who will hold their next meeting Mr. and Mrs. David Cook an- in two weeks at the home of Mrs. nounce the birth of a darling Norma Thompson. daughter, who tipped the acales at Mrs. Jul Pritzkau entertained B pounds, 10 ounces. She has been named Rebecca Ann. Mrs. Cook friends at a house party Monday will be remembered as being the evening. Games were played and f ji mer Nancy Cannon of this com- refreshments served. A sociable time was enjoyed by all munity. Stop fat today ... for friendly One-Vis- Service. it UATI9NAL TOOELE A n. SfciftQS Wil-l.ui- er Attend Lecture For Information Call or Write H. W. TAME I Crandall Ava. Salt Lake City. Utah 1034 Boys Town. The discourse proved most teresting and informative. ALL Garfield. Utah 1:30 p. m. I Go in Fords V-- 8 You get your choice of league-leadin- g and Hixpawer plants. Yet it's economical Go with Ford Automatic Power Pilot watching every drop of gaa. In Ford s Crestmark Body you get living room thata the finest end most comfortable in the low- - price field. And Ford new Miracle Ride will give you a new slant on how a car ihould nde. 75c fee Paulos Auto Co. STARRING GEORGE MONTGOMERY Cartoons and "King of Tho Congo" Soriall HARRIS AND HANG ME UP JUST Gem Theatre - a. fm rafts eouaoa nenao 24 I p. m. mas KIDS -- 'unumaim Fh Sunday, Monday January Starts Sunday 5:30 p. m. Starts Monday 7:00 p. m. behind it 3:10 Last Show 0:15 p. m. Lost Show I p. m. in a FovbMFoster, - Mmiaiaa ' aw. S- Nwras icon a. : m am ohm ft ema no THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS riftkanf two-ti- ami i. m mm cmu . smm J. CHORUS .. aaaacaVMM Ir MS PROD. 86 FROOf C0RP-- . N. Y. nSmtl MAGNAS CAB CO. Phone 2502 - 6115 I MONROE OF THE WHISKEY CALL AuJmjr AwuJ wiuwr HOLLYWOOD'S GLAMOR SENSATION MARILYN BOURBON NATIONAL DISTILLERS OLD I p. Hicham Bcrrou Double Attraction ii STRAIGHT 272529 Show After m. January Complete " The Bourbon Buy of the Ccntunf i CARTOON ft NEWS Tue., Wed., Thur. in literal fact, is the moat V8 engine ever placed American Here, 2526 I C. Schnallsr. owner standard-productio- n automobile. It is the first such V8 to reach an 8.5 to 1 compression ratio, and the first with a dynamic flow muffler that cuts power loss to zero. It is tlie first V8 to utilize vertical electrivalves together with a cal system instead of the usual 6. It ia also the first designed with new T type intake manifold to replace the "Y type conventionally used in V8. 12-v- It is, quite simply, the first V8 Fireball that brings electriEngine fying performance to the greatest Buicks in fifty great years-t- he engine that powers the 1953 Buick Roadmaster with 188 hp., and the 1953 Buick SUPER with up to 170. Naturally, this spectacular new V8 has been proved by eight years of developing, testing, improving, perfsetin- g-t- he engine and by more than a mil lion miles of driving through Tdmwo" desert, mountains, cities and N plains. Only then did Buick engineers mark it: Released for these hard-to-plea- engineers se gave these Golden Anniversary Buicks far more than new power. They gave them, too, a still finer ride, more superb comfort, new braking sensapower and handling ease and a Turbine Dynaflow Twin tional new Drive that adds new quiet and whip-fagetaway to absolute smoothness. -- st THE GREATEST ESU1GK Nothing, we believe, will do more justice to your automobile dollars or to your love of magnificent motoring than a visit to us right now. Standmi s RoaJmatler, optional at extra tost on other Strict. Dial 2041 -- Magna, Utah IN SO WHEN BUYER AUTOMOBILES BUICK Will GREAT YEARS ARE BUILT BUILD THEM mi COCuS NOU 'll kMflk ADAMS MOTOR SALES - BUCK Production. But i OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA with a million miles a sraiuv ssaaita omwam asm a - GREAT STRAIGHT REX HARRISON r LILLI PALMER LADIES PROOF iLdz Everyone Invited i 86 mrsaom nooucim . mm i, HMKTJOtl 2nd Feature SATURDAY ROUNDUP STARTS 12 NOON When It Your Birthday? Both Features Cartoon & King of the Congo. Starts 7:00 p. m. - FORD, INC. bottle! Worlds newest if Milan maun iumkis barrel j of quality in every YEARS OLD i BOURBON k" theres and a DUD END u. FRED SUE. OWNER , MAGNA, UTAH GOOD OLD DAYS! RANDOLPH SCOTT Ham l LIKE THE Complete Show After -- lam Mi Jaw. to 2:00 a. m. y January 23 Friday, Saturday 'v- Y 11:00 a. m. a the American Road The new Standard F.D.A.F IS FRIDAY-SATURDA- sixes, NOW... 53 FORD lest Drive the of DIAL (611 nnMMMAVUiAMWiAAMVUMMNWVVVWWVtftMVVVVVi Starts 7:00 p. m. all With 41 Worth Mora features. It worth more when you buy It . . . worth more when you sell It! -- The Pathfinder CUT ME OUT s Kinds, WEEKDAYS to 11:00 p. m. 11:00 a. m. Hk wfi'norfcarfa'm Let u get Your Plate No Standing In Line- - STARRING DANA ANDREWS ft MARTA TOKEN 2nd HIT1 IN TECHNICOLOR Also 2 OPEN in- ladies' dresses . prices at tha Best Shop in big Clearance Sate. PLATES Paris Assignment 99 LICENSE January 23 Complete Show Alter 1st HIT! We specialize in Chinese & American Foods it:.. iff value check rr.. THE LAKE THEATRE Starts 7:00 p. m. Formosa Cafe A R:iup of ladies from Our Lady nf L iurdcs Church attended a lecture M m.iny evening in Salt Lake City, sponsored by the Catholic Charily at Mauro Hall given by the Kt. Rev. Msgr. Nicholas Wegner, director of the famous ELYSIAN BURIAL GARDENS rfVWWWWWVWWVtfWVWVWWWWWWWWWVWYW Friday (Only) i give-awa- 22-56- 16 341 W. Center St. 13 S. Main Street PROVO 1 . girl. Phone: Magna 6372 Phone: Phone: Provo 1045 Phono: Tooeli 9013 W. 2700 South ..22 West 2nd South SALT LAKE CITY Officers of Harmony Rebekah Lodge No. 46 of Magna were installed at the regular meeting Friday night by D. D. P. Mary E. Nielson, assisted by Nora R. Gallagher. Following the regular business, Mrs. Elenore Dearing entertained the group. Games were played and prize given for each game, followed by luncheon. Recitation of nuptial vows and do's, are being practiced by Miss Veda Christensen and Robert Adamson, who will be married February 4th in the Memorial House in Memory Grove. is a daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mrs. Myrtle E. Christensen, 7248 South Redwood Road, Wet In Sunny California Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Adamson of Magna are the parVacationing in sunny California ents of the future bridegroom. for several weeks are Mr. and v a A reception at the Memorial Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, who left ih bargains in Girls' House will honor the young Friday to be guests of relatives Mrs. Don Anderson entertained LOOK--A- I 'and friends in Los Angeles and eighteen little guests at a birthday Winter Coat Sale at tha Best Shop. couple. W. Sutherland will vicinity. Mrs. Jam party honoring her daughter, ht matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Martin Attend Convention J. DuBois, another sister, Mrs. A group of local people attendAvan Grant and Miss Kaye Robi-s:.Petite Lynctte Sutherland ed the Utah Associated Garden and Marsha Christensen will be Club convention Saturday at the fli.wer girls. Hotel in Salt Lake City Kaye Adamson' will perform the to include Mrs. James Monson, duties of best man, while Floyd Mis. Mary E. Nielson, Mrs. ii H. Adamson, Wayne Adamson and Gallagher, Mrs. Elizabeth J jEwS, Mis. Lilliam Haws, all of Avjn Grant w.ll usher. The prominent pair plan tu Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Emil iiiake their home in Granger. Fculncr of Hunter. FINANCE COMPANY OF UTAH MAGNA Officers Instilled Wedding Planned At Memorial Houe In Early February Following a short honeymoon, Jeanette, Thursday. Games were the young couple returned to played and refreshments served to the small guests. make their home in Magna. in-.:- J Other Amounts in Proportion - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS rMd |