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Show Friday, June 12, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord 1, There 1 LEADER GARFIELD THE Liberty. Howard Ridgs. Publisher Edith N. Ridga. Editor Published Since 1111 Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1173 at Garfield. Utah NEWS Adjudged mm of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Livestock Club Formed Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates - Payable strictly in advance - 32.00 year, A new group, "Tu- llantcr The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any Live.-lix'- k Club, has bivn organsubject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No ized under the diri'ctiun of Ab attention paid to anonymous contributions. Hrutli-and Guilt Ea.tw.j i.I and of eleven ir.etiibers. is composed Auxiliary, attended the state conNewly elected officers are: Max vention at St. George. Utah, June president; La wry D,x-eincluding Mrs. Lillian Hunsakcr, vice president; B b Prophet, Mrs. Mrx. Ruby Cushing, llaws, and Ronald Norris, reNew Officers Lucy Larson, Mrs. Linme Wyatt, secretaryOther members include porter. Mrs. Agand Mrs. Helen Bert Walk, Nile Norris, Hutch New Gjrfii-Siund W;ird Re- nes Williams.Gallycr ilin lief Soric'.y uf'iriis have been The gi uup later drove to Zions Hasson, Kay Norris, J Russell Perkins and Allen clreied t in. Uide Klivn Paulsen, and Bryce Canyons. Rushton. president ; Ji jirnie Mai tin, first Attending the Legion convencounselor; Ulonehc Minster, se- tion were Vcrl A. Haws and 11. F. cond counselor and Sarah Curtis, Herman. secretary-treasureMrs. Williams was named a delegate to the national American Party Legion Auxiliary convention in August at St. Louis and Mrs. Members of the Haws was elected an officer in the Club gathered Wednesday at the 8 and 40 group. Country Club fur a social. Mrs. Ruth Andrus was a First Child special guct. A lovely luncheon was served, followed by tables of Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Perry bridge and card prizes given to are the happy parents of a fine several ladies. boy, born June 8th at St. Mark' h if ft Hospital. The baby who weighed New Grandson 7 pounds, 11 uunces has been named Michael C. Perry. The Mi. ;.r.d Mrs. U. Claude Ander- happy mother will be remembered son are rejoicing over the birth of as being t'i. former Lucy Mae a fine new grandson, born to Mr. Woolley of Magna. The father is and Mrs. Donald G. Foote of Nia- manager of the Magna Safeway gara, New York, May 31sL All store. concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Foote also have a small Mankind must learn that evil is nut power. daughter, Diane. Mrs. Anderson left Friday for Mary Baker Eddy New York to see the baby and other members of the Foote famImmortal Mind feeds the body s, ily for a short time. with supernal freshness and aupplying it with beautiful Attend Convention images of thought and destroying the woes of sense which each day A group of ladies from Cyprus brings to a nearer tomb. Post No. 38, American Legion -- Mary Baker Eddy HUNTER -- - 4-- II r Garfield News y, - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS - Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Mrs. Minnie Ipson is receiving A full year of summer activities on a new grandcongratulations is planned for the group. child, born to proud parents, Mr. Mrs. Maithel Layton of Rig- -' Miss Jennie Rushton and Miss and Idaho. This new girl makes Fay Id iy have returned home after by, five living generations in their spending two wonderful weeks family. Cali-Los in f Angeles, sightseeing jinia. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson of announce the arrival of a Hunter Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lovell and wee daughter on June 8th. All family spent the weekend in Gunconcerned are doing nicely. nison, Utah, where they attended a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eastwood Mr. and Mrs. James H. Newton and daughter have been vacationand daughter, Jayne Ann, enjoyed ing in Cedar City, St George and a week's vacation in Los Angeles, Grand Canyons. Mr. Arnold Omith and parents. California. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, are vacationing for two weeks in Pennsylvania, where they will visit relatives and friends. They will visit a son, LaMar in Ames, Iowa. He is a television producer for station WOI. Birthday Social Family members entertained at and wife were weekend visitors at the home of Lieutenant Dyes aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker. He is stationed at Alberqueque, New Mexico with the Atomic division of the Air Corps. Lieutenant and Mrs. Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Huffaker attended the Brigham Young Family reunion June 1st in Salt Lake City. a surprise party last week honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Maxine Simmons and Mrs. Bonnie Strain at the Simmons' home in Kearns. Covers were laid Mr. George Voshell has return- for nineteen at a hot dinner and ed home from St. Mark's Hospital games later played. High score after undergoing a minor opera- prizes were given to Mrs. SimMr, and Mrs. Lee Korbelik of tion. He is progressing very welL mons and Mr. George Voshell and consolation favors to Mrs. Strain Tacoma, Washington, visited Mrs. Korbeliks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. Koch of Man-da- and Archie Knaus. Roy Anderson of Magna over the North Dakota, spent the Visitors Hm weekend, enroute to Burlington, weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer in Colorado, to attend the Korbelik Second Lieutenant Richard Dya reunion. n, do my eyebrows need reshaping? r. 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