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Show Friday, June 5, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah - Where The Spirit Of The Lord U, There la Liberty." LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith H. Ridge. Editor Published Since 1916 Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered aa second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one ol the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. ROMANCE CAPTURES SPOTLIGHT IN MAGNA SOCIAL CIRCLES Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - $2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. CHURCH NEWS The1 fi:ioinj Mrs. T. R. Col. mb.-- . Mis. A. W. Mrs. Il.iwarJ llidtfe and M'S. I Vie i.inl is ire among tin.- guests f.uiii Magna who at- tondi'.'l Die Delphian Conned an- - j nual Spring Iuneheun at the Sait Lake Country Cluh Tiiesdjv. A program of ballet and slunt; playlets weie g:vi n iy tlie University of Utah. program wr'i-kl- i out. in iiiM.tiiin 1 specis ial events, whieh will be d fioi-t.n to Line by c Futile- - l E. j'.irJ, i 11:33, 10:30 a. m. S'.ti.ih.y m and C:d0 p. in. CunV--. un-, S.ilimlny, 4:30 and i j i i ; 7:00 p. in. 7:00 a. in. Si i vice, Friday, 7:30 Nmv.u WEDDING Attend Luncheon Our Lady of Lourdes Church p. ni. Refill, in. nl w lie. e. Mr. and Mrs. Ned L. Clayton of Magna have received word that thvir s a. ,V d J. Clayton, will be for the e:npl.i.'J a.i an Ameriiaii Cyanumid Company at Idaho Fall.,, Maim. Mr. Clayton and family will make their home trial os beauty llazlilt -- William there. Formosa Cafe OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. Closed Mondays I Special Merchants' Lunches, to include soup, dessert, drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Dinners Served from 1:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Specialising In American and Chinese Food Wo serve delicious Chines Dishes at All Tlmaa. Order to take out given I I . Marriage Announced Of Miss Lois Hancock To Douglas Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Hancock of Granger, annuunce the approaching marriage of their lovely daughter, Miss Lois Hancock, to Douglas Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Anderson of Midvale, Utah. The young couple will exchange vows June 11th In evening rites.! A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony at the Memorial House in Memory Grove. Miss Hancock has asked her sister, Mrs. Dona Martcnson, to be matron of honor. Miss Elaine Anderson of Midvale and Miss Dolores Holt of West Jordan will serve of bridal attendants. Little Miss Marilyn Martenson and Linda Hancock are flower girls. Duties of best man will be assumed by Roland Anderson. The young couple plan to make PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE 9 their home in North Carolina and so war lines, gas installation, bath room installed. Experienced. Licensed Plumbers Also complete line of wafer heaters, bath fixtures, furnaces. pip end fittings. Watsr service I I F. H. A. Term G. H. KENNER South 8800 West prompt attention. PHONE 1010 2611 - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS NOTES Double Ring Ceremony Unites Maxine Wilcox and Grant Wells Nelson white siephanotis. identical Wearing length gowns in spring shades were attendants Mrs. Dale Wilcox and Mrs. Hal Schulthies, attending matrons. Miss Joyce Wilcox, sister of the bride, and Nancy bridesmaids. They carried colonial circlets of roses and Esther reed daisies. Petite Loraine Wilcox, sister of the bride, and Judy Thompson, United in marriage at a double cousin of the bridegroom, were ring ceremony at the L. D. S. flowers girls. Temple Wednesday morning were Wayne LaMar Nelson, brother Miss Maxine Wilcox and Grant of the groom, stood as best man. Wells Nelson. A wedding break- Ushers were Dale Wilcox and fast at the Coral Room at Hotel George Billings. Temple Square followed, attended The bride's mother chose a gown by members of the immediate of rose lace over taffeta and the families. Parents of the bride are bridegroom's mother was attracMr. and Mrs. Cleon J. Wilcox of tive in a dusty rose crepe model 741 Green St., Salt Lake City. wore orchid corsages. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. They For her trip, the and Mrs. R. O. Nelson of 2830 bride wore honeymoon a biege linen enSouth 8750 West, Magna. semble with brown accessories. The newlyweds were honored The young well known couple Wednesday evening at a lovely will make their home in Magna 453 West at Capitol St., upon their return from a honeyreception Salt Lake City. moon to Southern Utah parks and To receive weddings guests, California. the lovely bride wore a princess ballerina length gown of lace over taffeta. Topping the bodice was a Flowers may beckon towards jacket styled with lung sleeves us, but they speak toward heaven and a scalloped peter pan collar. and God. Ward Beecher A bonnet type head dress held the Oquirrh Stake Hostess To Five-Stak- e Dance Festival No man is free who cannot com mand himself. Pythagoras FOR SALE Treat THE LAKE THEATRE Garfield. Utah extended. June 5 STEEL POLES, 3 pieces, from $1.80 Also bamboo, glass Fly, Casting & Trolling Rods 59c & up REELS, from 15c & up LINES, Priced at -- ONLY ISIS DOWN See at S54S Weal 31S0 South Friday Only Complete Show After 0:30 First Show 7:00 p. m. WVWVWVWWWWWWVAA THE NEVADAN STARRING RANDOLPH SCOTT WITH TED DONALDSON Also 2 Cartoons and SeriaL Catting, Fly and Trolling Linos June 4 5 Complete Show After Thurs, Fri., Sat. JAN STEMS If you're a careful driver, you can with get remarkably low rates comState Farm Mutual the pany that dared to be different.' Stare Farm's careful drivers make their own low auto insurance d.km ti Jflk rates! FLEMING FOMO M. R. Bolton TUCKER chwu.es marquis warren JERRY HOPPER M.ifciirww.-wiii- 2775 i k 25c I Moms 15c Juniors 10c Kiddie Cones 5c 0535 Weil Main Street Magna $247.00 I KAY-GRA- Bo you luow wfraf this eat Finish 7 S505 Giuvcek RStiMm asA WfRO e.Li 9 1p.m. Wttl Main SL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII V BOURBO- iirf t Power Brakes. And it can seat you in the superb comfort of true spaciousness because this. big and brawny beauty is the Buick SUPER Riviera Sedan room- iest It can Why not come in and see it, drive it, compare it? We'll be happy to sedan made in America. Above all, this car can give you supreme value more room, comfort, power and thrill for the money than you can find elsewhere. arrange matters. Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. Available at additional cost on Super and Roadmaster models only. fraaf-- la TYPICAL PUCES ON 1953 WICKS, SPECIAL 1 Umi Pomo,ri4oo MOMl PRESTON. ;THBRIDE.C0MS;' handle like a flyrod with its Power Steering gentle to a precise halt with its swoop instantly ahead when theres safe passing to be done or whisper along at highway pace with throttle barely open because this is the Buick powered with the worlds most advanced V8 engine, with record-hig- h compression of 8.5 to 1. N- marjua steadiness torque-tub- e Talavhlo D I I I BUICK CISC US DtUVSilO SUPER 44 4 Fenaegar Kvio MODEL 52 (illunrafod) HOUK-av- fowl ary Tmi day LOCALLY ROADMASTER i Rhrior, APmoagor MODEL Mae 72R ROBERT $2441.88 $2956.17 $3523.36 QpMowl focal tom. If aa,. aaalpaaal. occmwiM. MW. aeenaaal. fricai aa, aar, I, i. atfjaiaiaf caaailiai to All erica. mtoacl to clwaoa anrtaaf mica. ( ctargat al.l ifAjaoiTTmtA MINOR WATSON h. iHlMGwt wwousi Iwtw tor MRUS June 10 Wednesday NOTICE This week no show. i WE ARE DOING EQUIPMENT. IIHIII GREAT STRAIGHT fR0NTlEl .iA Till It can loaf easily up a long steep bill 3:45 BIG DOUBLE B1LL1 HARTFORD S10S surround you with comfort, luxury, restful ease. It can velvet n rough road with its even softer cushioning track true on curves with its solid PcniEUi Ifr Phono 2271 Dial Twin-Turbi- June 7 8 9 Complete Show After Magna Lumber and Hardware can set you atingle with thrilL It can move from zero to legal speed quicker and quieter than any Butch before it and with the utter smooth-nes- s of a gull in glide because this is e 1953 Baick with the spectacular getaway of Dynaflow. STARTS 12 NOON SATURDAY ROUNDUP Serial Cartoons Both Feature We will i how the pieturet taken last week! WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? 7:00 p. m. Licenses are now Available! It JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! Starts 1953 2128 So. State i Sun., Mon., Tue. FF MORTUARY 9 WMiWWWWVVWWVWM Everyone Invited We carry a complete lines of Coleman Stoves, Lanterns and parts, also the new Coleman Camp Table & Stools. V I South 9000 WaaL Magna PHONE e 2nd Feature y BAIT CANTEENS BOXES BUCKETS CAMP KITS LIFE PRESERVERS COLD BOXES FLASHLIGHTS LANTERNS CAMP COTS AIR MATTRESSES SLEEP BAGS CREELS OF ALL KINDS 6 8 p. m. StACffft U of all hinds. mvAwpAWAq Obth TECHNICOLOR ECSTON-BBON- Hooks - Flatfish - Daredevils ft Spinners jI DAIRY QUEEN RATES?" Fairyexpress CHARLTON I Colonial AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre KEITH BARTON, dial SS4I (A Whole Tubfull) "RECKLESS DRIVER Starts 7:00 p. m. Dad's Why pay RUSTY SAVES A LIFE CUT ME OUT I She married Herbert Frederick Catten on November 22, 1885. They have the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Daisy Guggia-ber- g, Mrs. Margaret Goodenough, Mrs. May Nielsen, Mr. Joseph Catten, and George Catten, all of Magna; Mrs. Hazel Patteraon and William Catten, Garfield; Mrs. Martha Begent, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Amy Jenkins, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Dorothy Hard- -, ing, Anaconda, Montana and Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Richland, Fishing Needs! New homo in Thomas Gardena Subdivision. Aluminum kitchen cabinets, large forced-ai- r gas furnace, full baeemant FHA Terms Availabla- - Dairy Queen Cones, coated in your favorite flavors, chocolate, wild cherry, butterscotch, lime, orange or toasted coconut. In many sizes, 10c to 30c. We also feature Dairy Queen Cones For All Members of the Family. 1869. We Have All Your Mono-filame- Miss Shirley Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb of Magna, is convalescing at home after undergoing an appendectomy at St. Mark's Hospital Best wishes for a speedy recovery are Mrs. Martha Jane Catten, resident of Magna for many years, celebrated her 84th birthday anniversary Monday, June 1, at her home in Magna. Family members and friends dropped in through the day to wish her well Mrs. Catten was born in Gosport, Hampshire, England, June 1, Magna 1st Ward Primary will hold a Cake Sale Saturday, June 6th, starting at 9:30 p. m. Delicious cakes will go on sale Oquirrh Stake was hostess to a five-staDance Festival Tues- at J. C. Penney Co., First Security day evening, June 2nd, at the Bank, Dr. Clarks Office and the Cyprus high school football field. Darger Ford Co. A large crowd attended to aee the colorful dance Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll where the prospective groom will with the Marine A Delicious Birthday Anniversary La-Ve- U Magna First Ward Sets Cake Sale For Saturday, June 6th 84th Celebrates Mrs. John Rasmussen, former Magna resident, was critically injured in an automobile accident at T remonton, Utah Saturday. She suffered a crushed spine, broken back, crushed pelvis and hip bones. Mrs. Rasmussen is now recuperating in St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City. All her friends wish her a speedy recovery. She is the mother of Mrs. Johnson of 8655 West 3150 South, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles of Garfield announce the betrothal of their daughter. Earline, to Gerald V. Christison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Christison of Granger, Utah. The popular maid is a student at the Brigham Young University and her fiance is a former student of the University of Utah. He is now stationed with the United States Navy at San Diego, California. No definite wedding date for the popular pair has been set The young people are well acquainted in this area. be stationed Corps. The W. B. A. Review No. 8 held their regular meeting at the Magna Women's dubrooms Monday, June 1. After a business meeting, a social time was enjoyed by the group. Prizes at cards were given to Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. Myrtle Long. Draw prize was won by Mrs. Eunice Marlor. Mrs. Della Kone was hostess for the evening. Magna Woman Former Magna Resident Critically Injured In Automobile Accident Miss Earline Giles Betrothed To Gerald ballerina V. Christison bridal veil and she carried a bouquet of an orchid and cascading OH June 11 12 DySoar Stowing aa OmA. wtieiwt 13 women only no vmticmimimVo POWDER RIVER IN NOW AT With Rory Calhoun. Corinne Calvet A Cameron Mitchell Plus haw erfagolp THE GREATEST BIG SUPER SPECIAL In Technicolor Co-H- it A aarf Wfee baHw eWawaMaa era MV SUCK wit kOU ffcaw MORE WORK ON OUR 3rd DIMENSION Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. to LOWER I PRICESI FIST COMPANY THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. C0RP, N. Y. With Howard Keel and Marjorie Main WWjMPW. v f k- - ci ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 i; maS Magna, Utah ' V mmm 7 Vy jy 50 GREAT YEARS ALWAYS DRIVE CAREFULLY 1 |