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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, February 27, 1853 NEWS HUNTER Mr. and Mr. H w.i: C announce the b:.t.i : at . s i: I. : day, February Kith Ilf ha-- . li.vn i, '.Ilk Hospital. Terry Wayne un.l bi :ia h. greeted by the lam.ly. George W. Snulii was to members of her liiidge NEW BABIES Club and special guests. Ms. Joe W K.iullj and Mrs. Emil Second Son at hei Friday i home. A prettily planned U.1 MM' I) T.. .Id Justesen was served, followed by card uf M.igru Ikv.nii-- ' h.ippv parents Prizes Mrs. to were Of tl.i.. girnes. given .,; , WojM.i.iV. L E. Hoops. Mrs. Ii W. Richard-- ! Feb-,2M , i i.ds II i.p.. Min, Mrs. Ii. A. MeMalor and Mis. 1 i. a ii.i in at Williams. j sevi n p an, is, 4 uanei s. and d The ladies meet in three weeks just olio day in f,i;v the with Mrs. George L. Denton, host- b.i tn.i.iy of :i: brother. Hi. id. ess. Mis J. ist, sen will In- :vmem-bea, Ik mg the firmer Carol Mrs. Thelma Hu.sh entertained C roi-.aof this c nnmunitv members of her Sew.ng Club Monday evening at lie: home. A New Baby soeial tune was enjoyed by the ladies and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. K.iy Leslie Kuk announce the birth of a five Mrs. William Gallagher enter- pound, one oune.- liny Februtained members of the Hrbekah ary Jin at a Sait baby Lake hospital. their and Lodge, special Bi otiier Kim is partners lapally making guests, her sister, Mrs. Mary Dean the aequjuitanee of the new bahv of Nebraska and Mrs. J. R. Sleater of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs M.r. R ihison an- Games of bingo were played noume the biitii of their second and a late luncheon served to a child, a son bo n on Saturday, large group. Febmary 7th. weigh.d eight Entertains Club Mrs. MAGNA h Wil-i.a:n- -, 1 i . i ' - .'.I 1) It V :t '!. A Sr. th. ,r. Iv.v Halve, .pi:-- Y 1) Birthday Noted in. i Whitehead, Nielson. A houseful of guests, twenty-fou- r S.id:e Luveless. in all, helped Miss Valeen n '.v is gtven by Mrs. Evans, daughter of Mr. and M's. " ' ' : presented Thomas Ed Evans of Hunter, ob11 tre;h!iients wvie serve her 12th birthday annivers' VC ary Saturday at the Evans home. D. liner Was solved I.) the group, anni-tu.l.iy ' and games later played. Hiiih I. i . ' I i ' 1 .Vuau'-l- a . lii.-to-iy '.ivM I: ... Formosa Cafe 11- Vaughn, a wees an.l Mrs. Ro.se i" 11:30 a. m. io 2:00 a. m. n . ! it a lunch-- , Mis .is.ust time mililllllllllillllllllllllil!llliilllllllll!l .'. un. jj "Compare Their Records" E V Closed Mondays Special Merchants Lunches, to include soup, dessert, drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30rp. m. Dinners Served from 5:03 p. m to 9:00 p. m. : ; ' . t . ..y,, ' v I . child or toddler car naw spring coals. best Shcp. Specialising in American and Chinese Food 36. n The Beat Insurance Obtainable r. H. I '.: :1 3121, V. i Ju.-tese- South iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - inexpensive sixteen guests and fV. A Eejuliial Casliut a ) Funeral Diicclsr ii furmre CHARLES T. 6 RAFF Funiral Director r"Cr.TUARY Dial 2G Beautiful ( at tha (CHEESE ; Sunbeam reA B A EG POT A t li-- 3 A t.t43 Grade dozen LIMA BEANS, Lar'-- , - 1 ib pkg. COTTAGE CHEESE. Cluv.-rleafCHEESE FOOD, Wi.ccia, 2 lb pkg SALAD OIL, Krafb, P:l STRAWBERRY PRESERVES. 20 oz 4 Grade, Tender, lb. Fresh, Medium, A-- 11 T-- m MAGNA COMPANY OF UTAH 9013 W. 2700 South SALT LAKE CITY PROVO TOOELE . Service. 22 West 2nd South 341 W. Center St. 13 S. Main Street Phone: Magna 6372 22-5- 6' S Phone: Phone: Provo 1045 Phono: Tooolt its... Ironmaster 614.95 $2.00 MAGNA LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. Phone 6371 FINANCE One-Vis- it limited Time Only Total Only $12.95 Mild, Banquet, lb. (SMkgi n s ... for friendly tion. Old Iron Allowance Specials for Friday, Saturday & Sunday Stop in today in Proportion current. Deep steam dome gives deep steam penetra- Regularly 8916 West 2700 South Other Amounts Now, 3496 more steam then any other iron in seme time. Plug-i- n for steam just as you do for it MARKET ONLY! MNINIIMI Bast Shop. merchandise for all ages, sixes, particularly in Spring Coats and Suits. 36. $2500 ON YOUR SIGNATURE STEAMooDRYIRON and family. (laughter, Major and Mrs. liruee F. Hillain, who have been there for some tune. Major Hilluin is in the service uf his country. SPRING-- Is Originality is the one thing which unoriginal minds cannot feel '.he use of. J. S. Mills 00juSt m son-in-la- w J . kcionial 2128 3. Slalj Members of the Eastern Star Chili were entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Denton on the Magna How w.lii of Mrs. F. L. liiiiler and Mrs. George W. S.'ivth. A lovely noon-daluncheon was served, followed by a social tune of ehaiting and sewing. Washington IJoy decorations were Card pnz.i-- were given to Mrs. J. W. Brewer and Mrs. L'l. fiord Gage. efrvshments Mr. and Mis. R. C. Parks left Sunday for a month's vacation to beautiful Hawaii. They made the trip by plane and plan to enjoy the noted islands with their U r L. i UP TO - Club Off To Hawaii , k.y Entertains se: ved. $?A700 r The Pleasant Green Ward dinner Thursday evening proved most successful, and was attended by over three hundred people. All of the church organizations assisted in preparation ot the food and arrangement of program numbers fur a pleasant and enjoyable evening. .niicis of the Creative Club enteit.iined Friday evening at ill- iiuuie of Mrs. Ruth Rich aid.-.The ladies spent the time m.- ik'n.! earrings. A late luncheon was served. .M we-- Just right! Because Mrs. Duane Harward entertain-e- d Saturday honoring the 6th biithday anniversary uf her sun, Stanley. Games were played by ppm! V.i'i ' The regular work and social gatlieiing of the Baptist Church Lud.cs' Aid is slated for Tuesday afternoon in the ehurchrooins. 9520 West r lionii-afte- d d Complete .I, - y PHONE 6184 . c:or:i:-::- eiller-i.une- Byron Huish Wr.te r T.MtE 1V:1 CraiUall A vc. Salt Lair? City. Utah PHONE 9910 ' Lib iiiniiiiiniiuiiiiiHiiiimiiHinniHunn .l Roller: li.i.kncss members of her Bridge at her Monday Agent CArDENS prompt attention. F. Home From Hospital Cleone Farnsworth enter-ta.iu-Recovering very nicely at members uf her Bridge undergoing major surgery at Cluh Monday evening at her St. Mark's Hospital are Mrs. A home. Kell. ovuig .i prettily .served W. Dinmnd and Mr. J V. Black, supper, table of cards were ar- - both of Magna. ranged and prizes given lo Mrs. Marl iw Turpin and Mrs. Jack Birthdays Honored Gardner. The group meets March Dili with Mis. George Duckworth. Honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. A. E. Vaughn and Mrs. Len Bergstrom, a prettily Dinner Successful Mi- - home. Prizes at b: i.ige woie n to Mrs. J..v and Mrs. Pearl Thurman. A lovely hint-lim was served. The iriiup will be en'.ei tamed March Util by Mrs. Emil Williams. United States Fidsliiy And Guaranty Co. American National ELY SIAN BURIAL We serve delicious Chinese Dishes at All Time.-- . Orders to take OLt given WILFOVD u 1 . v ' - . A most sucresst.il leuna n uf the Hunter Ward and See :i.l V M.!. was held February :i an 'at the wardhnuse an l a'.vnd ,1 by a large throng A turluy d.nr. was served and a very cijue.. la rVA-- planned l a: key dinner was given .uui,i.i at the Bergstrom home, T guests included Mr. and Mr t . u.o.n, Mi and Mrs. Bergstrom, Mr. an.l .Mrs. Roy Jones and Mrs, l. n i Rj.vnuisrn. y ; r w Entertaini Club luiu-h-eo:- . The HunUr See nd W." J opric were entortumiJ at a iii M 'ii la; lieious turkey ,i;n!v-..f M. an evening at the hmi-. we: Mrs. James Newti..laid for twelve gin its. 1r h Successful Reunion open i days Hostesses will serve a noun-Jaluncheon, followed by sewing quilting. i afti-muo- i - pounds, 2 ounces ai.d was named A!. u Joseph. 11. s sister, Nancy, a .!! ,t inic ii. m h mie. miiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiRMimimim BOTH 16 PROOF . OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65S GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Dollar, for oollxr you uyv't heat a A. GENERAL MOTORS MASTERMECE 48 y iiciaws A. M. TO 5 P.M. . 29c 25c 89c 33c 49c y;r TIDE, large pkg., 10c free coupon ROAST BEEF, Anglo, can SLICED BEEF in Gravy, Krey, can FACIAL TISSUE, Doeskin, 400s, 4 pkgs. SPAGHETTI, Heinz, 2 cans 30c 57c 67c . . 98c 27c Solid Choice of Solid (lKARWATER.Hnn.... In its distinctive beauty, its size and comfort, its interior yiMtST OF FEATURES AT THEIR LOWEST COST performance, lontlac ranks high luxury and its k cars America's Styllog yet its priced just above the among quality t'OMpIrtrly all-arou- Doal-SIreu- GROUND. Fresh. Lean. lb. lowest! MEATS BANANAS, No. 1, lb LETTUCE, Calif. Ice Pkg., lb ORANGES, Navels, 5 Ib POTATOES, No. 1 Russets, 10 lb RADISHES. 2 bunches GREEN ONIONS, 2 bunches 15c 11c 35c 51c 9c 9c LAMB STEW, 2 lb SAUSAGE, Fresh, Lean, lb SIRLOIN STEAK. A Grade, lb ROUND STEAK, A Grade, lb HAMS, Butt End, lb PORK CHOPS, Large Loin, tb 49c 39c 75c Thus Pontiac has an almost irresistible appeal to people who find it wise to keep their automobile investment at a minimum without sacrificing quality. It is this unique combination of goodness and price which makes Pontiac the solid choice of those solid citizens who are money wise and quality conscious. The reasons for this preference were never more obvious than in the 1953Tontiac. But more important, it carries on Pontiac's tradition of long life and carefree, economical dependability. Come in and see how this great new car offers wonderful proof that Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac.'! Xrw Lougrr Wkwlbw o Pawrr Trala. Poullae'a Croat Laager, Laveller, Hoaarier Sadies Faaaraaile Wladshleld New aad Rear Wind. Paatlac'a Waaderfal Xew rawer Steerlag Perfarmaaea Maectaealar New Uvrr-.U- I Daal-Raau- Oae-Pie- ea Optional at ootm caw. ENTER CM'S IIM.CN BF.TTtR HIGHWAYS AWARDS CONTEST 79c 59c 55c PACE MOTOR COMPANY I73TWn1 278mithxgns J |