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Show Friday, March 27, 1953 Where The Spirit Ie, There 0! The Lord - Liberty." LEADER OARFIELD THE 1 Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith M. Hidgo, Editor Published Since 111! Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail nutter under the ad of March 3rd. 1373 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah its to Press Association, given honorable mention by the National: Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. electneily, Iheoiy, amplitude and frequency (AM and FMj modulation equipwill he Mrs. H. A. MeMasti-ment, the use uf various clertr :mc On Furlough Huns huslcss to ladies of the BAG te.t.ng i'qu:pnicn: and ho.v to Sewing Club next Monday afterRonald G. John- read schematic credit diagiams. Statf Sergeant Uid.es are noon at her home. All Pvt. Roberts Upon graduation. son h is been home on a will be qu.ild.i'J , a f.eld raJ:o uiged to attend. furlough visiting his patents, Mr. j and Mrs. Gus L. Johnson uf Gar- repairman :n a Signal Corps unit. A graduate of Cyprus h;g:i (Special to Times and Leader) field. Pvt. Roberts was e:npl iyi-(.'apt an Daniel M. Lewis, whase rchaui. served Johnson Seigvatit thej Loura. lives at 2994 South wife, a fas before bicycle and 11 in Korea months lcpairniun post ... ii 15J Wc.-:n was one of at Warrant A. F. B , starting in the army November 12, Afternoon League the 1952. assigned sptenlJy Army men Chey. nne, Wyoming as a teletype who participated March 17t!i in 162 instructor. of had June Jeffs high game tlic At Maneuver at Camp Refinery Head, Family in the Afternoon League and an11 Descit )ck, Nevada. other one of 133. Move To S. L. Home Captain Ltwis occupied a Others were Einma Strebble, f ih i!e du. In.; tiie atomic June Nelson, 149; Nji'-m- a Mr. and Mrs. llarry A. Shaw, !;lat ;.ni immediately after the Dorothy Hauler, son, Clyde, has been promoted aJ". and family completed moving b!a..t. cl.oiged forward in skirmDavis, 139; Mary Nelson, grade. He is a member of the Sunday t establish a new resi-- ishes ij m. p up an imaginary and Carol Bcrtoch, 130. dence in Salt Lake City. They canny iheoretirally weakened by S. Navy. bl.iat. He also wrote home that he met formerly lived on the Arthur Raw. tiie "A" League Mr. Shaw is superintendent cf I't.rcisc Deseret Rock V was a a friend, Gary Foutz, recently, on acquil to battalion combat team Thelma Singleton captured high a ship which was transporting j the G a: field refinery, single game of 201 Tuesday night troops overseas. Gary is the son in the A" league of women's of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foutz of Magbowling. High series was taken by na and a member of the Air Force. Vivian Kemp, 523, with games of Eldon C. Nye of Magna has closely followed by LaVon Dca. 511 series, by reasnri been assigned to Camp Roberts. California, to begin his military and 170 scores. of training. Oihers were A. Griffith, Mr. Nye, whose parents, M and M. Roinaine Zita, Tomlin, 164; Ellen NtwbulJ, 174; Mrs. Frank W. Nye, reside at 2924 Leave Hawaii Infni matiun has been received in Magna that Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mrs meeting at the home of Ijiks uf this community left the Laura Ru&hton on March 19lh, Hawaiian Islands March 20th, with Mrs. Cooper giving the leshome, after a most enjoyson on "Early Pioneer Life." A able months visit with t'm-iImprovement Era Drive very interesting history of the life daughter, and family. of Mrs. Julia Hehunins mother Major and Mrs. B. F. Hillam. Hunter Second Ward held their was given by Mrs. Wanda Mr. and Mrs. Parks expect to nmial Era drive March 18th, with a short time at the Calivacation ...i! M. I. A. officers and teachers Lovely refreshments were serv- fornia coast before coining home. participating. A very successful ed to the group. In postcards received by many drive was completed with the ofThe next meeting will be held friends, they report a glorious ficer and teachers meeting later at the home of Mrs. Alta Witbeck time at the Islands. at the home of Mi', and Mrs. on April 10, at 1 :00 p m. a pot luck Wayne Morris, where Mrs. Marlow Turpin entertained meal was enjoyed by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Vivisa Beitoch are members of her Bridge Club Monspending a few woelu in Los Anevening at her home. A pretA very enjoyable party was giv- geles, California, where they are day tily planned supper was served, en in honor of Fred Phillips at the followed by tables of cards. Prizes visiting their family. home of Mr. and Mrs. Horaee were given to Mrs. Kenneth his birthday Jones, observing Dinner Party and Mrs. Keith Barton. The anniversary March 16th. Sixteen group will hold their next meeting guests attended, a baseball game Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debs enter- at the Barton home April 6th. waa later enjoyed and refresh- tained at a dinner party Saturday ments and games completed the Mrs. Mclvie Jenkins entertainevening at their home for Mr. and antartaining party. Mrs. Fabian Hickman, Mr. and ed members of her Sewing Club Mrs. F. D. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening at her liunie. M. O. Garner, all of Hulladay. A gay, social time was spent by DUP Masting Friends ui .dr. Debs, principal the group, and late luncheon uf Webster School will be inter- served. Daughters uf Pioneers of Wards held their monthly ested to learn that he is reeuper NEWS Ma-ii- r son-in-la- r. Huf-fak- A WEEK OPEN 11:30 a. m. to liM a. m. Closed Mondays Special Merchants Lunch. to includo soup, daasart. drink. Lunehoo Sorvod from 11:30 0. m. to 4:30 p. m. Dinners Sorvod from :M p. n. to 0:00 p. m. Specialising in Amorican and Chtoesa Food Wo servo delicious Chinees 3 DAYS Dishes at AH Times. Orders to taka out gives prompt attonfoni PHONE 0110 A moat enjoyable meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp, was held Thursday afternoon at the Magna Clubrooms. Women's Special guests were Mrs. Hazel McCrae of Mrs. Meretta Rush-to- n Granger and of Hunter. Mrs. Ned Clayton presented a history of her grandmother, Mrs. Magdelena Beethcell and her grandfather, John G. Hoff. Several vocal solos were given by Mrs. Alice Gourley and Mrs. M. F. Orr gave the lesson on "Industries in Utah." fir-wa- 153-15- 3; 133-13- j er . Garfield. Utah March 27 Friday Starts 0:30 p. m. Complete Show After 1:00 p. m. i Pt-ni'- 189-17- 160-15- 0; Starts 7:00 points. community that hasnt felt the effect of telephone expansion. Over $1514 million have been invested in the pest three years and almost $8!4 million will be put into new telephone equipment during 1955. The result? More and better telephone service. There now one telephone for every four people in the state compared to one for every six people in 1945. Rtfott on Ptoym In utah slnco 1949". FUNERALS 118,000 more miles of wirt-71,- 500 miles of it below ground-placin service. With 'A Beautiful Casket $247.00 KAY-GRA- 52 oxchanges received new central office equipment, such os switchboards and dial switches. ed 4,500 milts of additional long distance circuits. 1,380,000 calls handled daily-- an increase of 235,000 in just three years. 36,000 more telephones in service. Six new buildings or building additions orected. FF CoLJ Effective Easter Sunday . 2128 So. State Eight new central offices Dial Only a finontially-health- y telephone company tan tontinue to grow and to servo Utah as it needs to bo sorvod. created. THE MOUNTAIN 4 STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY avsVi,iVitsVtiiWii We will close that Sunday and each Sunday thereafter for the summer months. We will greatly appreciate your cooperation and thank you sincerely for your fin patronage in th past. mo CITY BAKERY Have You Tried Our Saltiest Breads? Complete Show Aftsr 0 p.m. p. m. Division. v i I 2725 March t men are hard work meeting requests for more and more telephones. There isnt a 145-14- AND HANG ME UP Friday, Saturday r In every corner of Utah, telephone California. Pvt. Roberts, who recently completed his basic training at the MORTUARY Gem Theatre ! . in UTAH , , 159-15- 0: In Color starring MITZI GAYNOR CUT ME OUT Attends Service School Pvt. Farrell J. Roberta, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. R 22 East 19th Street, Garfield, is attending the Southwestern Signal School ut Camp San Luis Obispo, 143-13- - D-.- BUSV So. 9100 West in Man ;a, lias been assigned to Bat.ery A, 489th ision Artillery. Southwestern Signal Replacement Training Center, also at Camp San Luis Obispo, is enrolled as a student in field radio repair. Mr. R. M. Leasy, regarded GarOthers were Neva Wimmer, As a field radio repair student. field resident, is receiving medical Millie Christoffers-.in155; Pvt. Roberts will learn how to retreatment and care at SL Mark's Cookie Coon, 149; Fran Sheppick, pair field type (movable) radio Hospital. The best is extended by 141; M. Brown, 114: Bette Mitchequipment. This course also inhosts of friends. ell, 148; Alice Ribotto, cludes instructon in the principles Jean Hubbard, 144; Laura DanFrom Sun Valley iels, 150; L. Empcy, 145: Ruth Miss Mary Jo Andrus of Gar- Andrus, 144; Florence Smith, 146; field has returned from a three-mont- h Norma Powell, 140. COMPLETE No. 1 took high game uf 673 and sojourn in Sun Valley, Idaho, and resumed her studies Tues- high series of 1920. No. 6 captured 4 points and No. I day at the University of Utah. THE I DONT CARE GIRL In Color with PRESTON FOSTER I Cartoon and "King of Th Congo" Serial r fWWUVWWVWWWWWVWVWVWWNWWWWWWWUWArt . 186-15- 2; l Cenella Rodgers, 160; Moure, 157; Norma Fairbuurne, 172; Dorothy Dea, Sylvia Wiin- -' iner, 165; Babe Wiinmrr, 159. Others included Alice Urgent, THE HOSPITAL LIST 150: Edna Meyer, Irene jTuckey, 164; Dorothy Merrill, 161: Friends of Mrs. Bertha Newton i Ann Tygesen, 153; Lillian Riley, of Hunter will be glad to learn 1156. that she is expected home this week from a Salt Lake hospital B" Lsagus where she underwent major surgery. Callings had high series Her many friends extend best of Maxine 447 by scoring the high game of wishes. the evening, 178 and others of MONTANA TERRITORY - 1 Members of the Bridge Club Union Meet were entertained Friday evening by Mrs. Eleanor Coon at her home. A Carpenters' Local Nj. 1984 Special guests were two of Mrs. ' Conn's sisters of Salt Lake City. meeting will he held Thursday, 8:00 A dainty luncheon was served April 2nd, p. m. in the Magna to the ladies. The next hostess wilt Women's Clubrooms. All members arc urged to lie Mrs. Margery Duke on April 3rd. THE LAKE THEATRE cxeic:sc conducted by the Army and tilt- At nine Jvnrigy Couiii.;-.-..- . n t.u di.w: t site last spring, is a k.y pail uf tiie Army s pr Captain Li wis is 3 member f the Sixth Aimy rt.ilf for H It irk, wheic he ai-- 1 Uriels other truops from all ovir tiie country uno come to i Deceit tins speci.il coiniut traium A veteran uf ..vli in the Aia.ie-Pacifi- c Iheat.-dining WorlJ War If, lie the Army in September, 1J43. Before entering the uriny, Lewis received u b.ich.t-l.i- r of .science degree from the University of Utah and was employed as u chemist by tiie Kcnn.-cilCapper Company at Arthur. Li'.w:.-.' Captain peimment station is in Cairo Roberts. California, with ill1 7ih Ar., lured Telephone men are 151-19- 0 1, 3 JVWWWWVyWVWWVSAAWWWWVAAWWWWVWVWWi In Atomic Blast Ladies Bowling ti' D af P Meet Magna Man 30-d- attention paid to anonymous contributions. Formosa Cafe ladio-i-icctron- .c Participates NEWS , ating nicely from injuries received in a fall at the school. He is able to assume his schaal duties a parttan af each day. of SERVICE NEWS To Entertain Club MAGNA Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable stridly in advance (MO year j The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any nibjad of public interest. All communications must be signed. No HUNTER - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS of American cars prwsnu SALLYandSAINE ANN BLYTH --n JOKH HdMTtfiE EDMUND 6WEHN . PALKEI LQ HDU I'lRUH Double Attraction UTILEED flUGHES SATURDAY ROUNDUP STARTS 12 NOON When Is Your Birthday? Both Features Cartoons Serial 3 Stooges. lha striking new Finishes 3:40 EvaryonaTnvitad March 29 30 Sunday, Monday Starts Sunday o. sl Last Show S:3B Starts Monday 7:00 p. m. 0 p.m. new Chevrolet DCJUf mu Hi worVt largest producer at such low cost te you I Only Hda lULWUU? s could build car Ilka This is an entirely new kind of car a car to luxurious, 10 richly finished in every detail that it stands out, above and field. beyond all others in the In the new Bel Air Series you will find four wonderful models-t- he and sedans, the sport coupe, the convertible. Every one of these new 1953 Chevrolcti bring you new power, new and greater performance plus amazing new gasoline economy! Here ie a wonderful choice. Wouldnt you like to stop in and see the great new Chevrolet for 53 today? (Continuation of ttandard efnipment and trim Illustrated is dependent ee auoiiabUltp ej materiel) low-pri- THE STOOGE ,v' JSIf CARTOON NOVELTY Tues., Wed., Thurs. Start 7:00 p. m. Mightiest Spectacle-Dra- March 31, April Last Show 0 p.m. The World Ha or NEWS Ever Seen! Cecil HDeMillcs Cleopatra. Claudette Colbert Also Cartoon and Novelty 1 2 ll Air Sedan, ana at 16 bnavtifui dnls in 3 great new series. or CHEVROLET 1 MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI PAULOS AUTO COMPANY MAGNA, UTAH |