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Show 4 Friday, July 3, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord li, There la Liberty . GARFIELD THE well cipal purposes from an 83 ft. deep at a point N. 430 ft and W. 418.6 ft from S' Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be used for municipal purposes at Magna's Public Improvement District for Water embraced in NEK, LEADER Howard Ridga, 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. 1179 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National SE SE' TELLS ABOUT Everyone For VARIED TRAVEL Kindly Aid Sec. 30; NW, SWU Sec. 29; Sec. 19; SW'. Sec. 20, T1S, Master Sergeant Blanch Taylor Emphasizes U. S. Best Spot On Earth.' R2W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must Editorial Association. be in affidavit form, with extra Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance year. copy and filed with the State EnThe Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No Lake City, Utah, on or before attention paid to anonymous contributions. August 16, 1953. $2-0- Company, its equipment and materials from any and all persons The Magna Times is qualified internsU'd, up to July 3, 1953, at as a Newspaper to publish Legal 5 p.m. at their office, 9076 West Notices, having been approved Main Street, Magna, Utah. in the Third District Court of Salt Tiie board of trustees reserve the right to refuse any or all bids, FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS according to their best judgment in the Magna Times, CONSULT COUNTY CLERK Published 1953. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- June 26, 1953 and July 3, Howard Ilidge, executive secy. SHIP NOTICES. Lake County. this grand country of ours, Master Sergeant Blanch M. Tracy Joseph is back home in Magna STATE ENGINEER Taylor after 94 years in the WACS, Published in five consecutive serving her country. She is a guest weekly issues of the Magna Times, at the home of her mother, Mrs. 19 Ut. from to June Magna, July Mamie Taylor. 1953. 17, Master Sergeant Taylor is in the Date of first publication, June Boot Service Division and in 19, 1953. charge of inspection of mess halls, Date of last publication, July clubs and schools in the Tokyo The UNIVERSITY of UTAH Summer Fettival PRESENTS Unusual Customs Very much of an outdoor person, Sergeant Taylor laughingly commented about watching com-orafishing in Japan. This type of fishing was featured in Life magazine several weks ago. The fisherman takes the comor-abirds out, puts a string on its leg, and a ring around its neck, and then throws it out into the water. Diving down, the bird catches the fish, is dragged in by the string and unable to eat or swallow the fish because of the ring on its neck, releases the fish to the owner. Varied Living Modes Sergeant Taylor or just Blanch, as she is known to practically in this community, commented on the hundreds of barges in Bangkok. People are born, live and die sometimes on the same barge as it goes up and down the river-a- nd some never set foot off nt Summer heat continued in this area during the entire week even extending to the evenings, with temperatures on Tuesday running an even 100. Clear skies and warm temperatures dominated the weather this vicinity as the Beehive 24821 Magna's Public ImDistrict for Water, State experienced its 16th conprovement District for Water, tinuous day without measurable provement Magna, Ut.; 0.290 sec.-f- t. for muni- precipitation. well cipal purposes from an 143 ft. deep at a point N. 276.6 ft and W. 896.5 ft from S' Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will be used for municipal purposes at '. Magna's Public Improvement Sec. 30; NW'4, SWW Sec. 29; WINNERS GIVEN FOR GOLF TOURNAMENT SEVi Sec. 19; SWVi Sec. 20 T1S, R2W 24822 Magna's Public Ut.; 0.167 sec.-f- t for muni- well cipal purposes from an 73 ft deep at a point N. 282.1 and W. 1313.6 ft from S4 Cor. Broadway Stars, Symphony Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. The water will Orchestra, Ballet under the Stars be used for municipal purposes at In Stadium Bowl Magna's Public Improvement Salt Lake City for Water, embraced in NE4, Pxicest-- SI, $1.50, $1,75. $2J0. $3. SEU Sec. 30; NWtt, SWK Sec. 29; Box Offices: Provo, 57 N. Univer- SB's Sec. 19; SW4 Sec. 20, T1S, Ave 254$ Ogden, sity Washing- R2W. ton BlvcU Mail Orders taken at 24823 Magna's Public ImKingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City. provement District for Water, Magna, Ut.; 0.780 sec.-f- t. for muni- n. ft Dis-trir- WWVWUWVWWWWUWAWVWVWVWUWWWWWVWW THE LAKE THEATRE Garfield, Utah NO SHOW THIS FRIDAY Watch the Paper For Next Show CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre July -- Friday-Saturday, STARTS 7:00 pan. 2-3- -4 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 8:00 p. m. Lafa All Hava a Thrilling Holiday Weekend and Saa This Shocking Picture! RAGING KING OF PREHISTORIC WARNER SEA-GIAN- TS A team composed of Hal ton and Valera Snell won the recent Mixed Derby contest conducted at the Utah Copper Golf Club. They were awarded suitable prizes. Mrs. Snell and Mr. Dalton won out over nine other competing couples. Local People to Attend National Church Assembly Owen and Burnell Herron, members of the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, together with their wives, plan to attend the international assembly of the group at the Yankee Stadium in New York July 19th and 26th. The John Holom family, also of Magna plan to attend. In New York, the group will meet with over 125,000 other witnesses of Jehovah who are journeying from about one hundred countries to participate in the largest religious convention ever held in America. The local delegates say; The convention will show that people from all nations and races can have complete unity when God's word and laws are the basis for what they da" The groups who will travel by auto, plan to leave about July 12. Youve Been Hearing About on TV and Radio! ADDED SELECTION OF CARTOONS fc FEATURETTE The Wide Vision Curved Screen Makes This Picture a Double Thrill-Pictu- Why pay SHOCKER! NO MATINEE THIS SATURDAY, JULY 4th RECKLESS BIG TRIPLE MATINEE NEXT WEEK Picture taking. See yourself on the screen. Another Big Payday. DRIVER Notice, This Week RATES? July 4 BIG DAYS STARTS 7:00 p. m. LAST SHOW fl:00 pan. SEE THE DANCE OF THE 7 VEILS IN WIDE VISION ON OUR HUGE CURVED SCREEN. manner, contributions of materials and clothing and other neighborly ways when hc-- house burned to the ground a short time ago. to Mrs. Gillette According everything was most deeply appreciated by herself and four children, and the kindness of people will never be forgotten." r Garfield Couple Purchase New OFF IN JULY RENT CONTROL CHURCH NEWS Gus and Virginia Johnson of Garfield have purchased the new Unxld Cafe in Lakepoint and are service to paoffering trons. In addition to the famous Swedeburgers," they are known for, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson also d dinners specialize in and short orders. They invite their many friends to call and see them in the new home-cooke- 277$ Our Lady of Lourdas Church The following weekly program is carried out, in addition to special events, which will be announced from time to time by Father C. E. Freegard. Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. and 0:00 p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. Weekday, 7:00 a. m. Novena Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Next Thurs.-Fri.-Sat- ., HOMER PITTS WINS D of P QUILT RAFFLE MIUAND ARLENE DAH1 WENDELLCOREY t trnmMk Color by TECH NIC0L0R With Kay Millanid, Arlene Dahl and Corey. THIS WILL BE A DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM. PHONE NI0 I Seise Price I i I I $8868.00 Plus Many extra construction features that go to make up $64.00 Month (Approx.) FHA TERMS 0 $818.00 Down 1 Keith Barton. a horn. will-bui- lt Builder-Own- 2741 Sow 8508 West er Phone Magna VALUE-- IF I I SS4I YOU CAN! NOW 6 YEARS OLD "V at no increase hand-piece- in price NOW MORE THAN EVER... A TREAT WORTH REPEATING! h hmf Magana l&xa3n South 9000 West, PHONE 5515 Orderi to lake out given Two lave rooms roughed in and ready to be finished in the basement I gives you quality, age and value unsurpassed by any leading whiskey Homer Pitts of Magna won the beautiful, d wedding ring percale quilt given Friday evening by the Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The camp wishes to extend their special thanks to Bridges, who not only acted as chairman of the event,, but also made and donated the quilt, also gratitude to Mr. Lou Corbridge, of the Magna Penney tore for allowing the quilt to be displayed and the raffle to be conducted in the store. Presents 5 NEW HEALTH AIDS MINERALIZED IN TECHNICOLOR RAY I I ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY BOURBON son-in-la- sgSNV OPEN $ DAYS A WEEK 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. Closed Mondays Special Merchants Lunches, to Include soup, dessert, drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 a. a. to 4:30 p. m. Dinners Served from S:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Specializing in American and Chinees Food Wa serva delicious Chinese Dishes at All Timas. Individually Designed Homes That Features Aluminum lifetime kitchen cabinets. General Electric Texolite counter tops. Large kitchen ventilating fan. Beautifully colored bathroom fixtures. 100,000 BTU forced air gas furnace. Large specially designed extra room full Japan Sergeant think about America, Formosa Cafe July I West Magna BEFORE YOU BUY I Saa These MATCH THIS WHISKEY wilt One formula important Vitm 8 Complex factors, Red Crystalline . User, Iron, Vitamin C end saleable mi nsra Is... ent-nsnfound in owe surfsce-activ- togred-en- iitf--W pirns A dsn Alss tablets AT rout wiXAir bnuo stopi Where Pharmacy present tasting pound gives form covtragi 8rid trench. Has Bism Kre famous Sarny cliee. Maybe tehee right tram bottle tablets Ia 1J8...1JS ,, & $ ttfcLUsTvilYArYOUR t EX ALL' DRUGSTQR it a Profetsion. 1 tXCLUSIVELVAT YOUR ALL DRUG STORE I UtiX 9052 Wett Main Street 9 sntscM gives PWtpralorqed ralief for addapssl constipation. iKellert I X CtU si V f L Y AT Ypu R SiMXALUDROO TTORI lubrv rile "t, 79 108 sitursi GEL temporary or eccisionil rall, deeper penetration ts protect igainst mouth rag BISMA-RE- X i citing bulk, pin stimufitlre t inncn cdnpmt, lbbuville, CREAM Medan therapy fir cssstipitiffl nves hres it better cove- then one product fXCtUSlvK s ID) i? SUNBURN LAXATIVE CHLOROPHYLL brsstb swMtsner deans, refreshes. eontim-in- CELUREX MOUTHWASH mi spun iisiiuit Your Community Health Cente-r- WWWUWWWWWVUWWV Also Cartoon . Novelty and News 0540 While in India, she was privil eged to see Holi Day which celebrates the coming of spring. At this time, all of the citizens join together in a gigantic celebra tion and show their hilarity by throwing gallons of colored water and colored paint upon each other, until they are literally plastered. India's poverty is beyond description, states Blanch. The sa cred cows wander unmolested throughout homes and business places, as Indians believe they are their ancestors, and as such are revered. In her typical wit, Sergeant Tay y that many of the cows do resemble some people she has met-b- ut the cows have the better nature. When asked her personal opin' ion what the people of i com-- ; Siate Farm Mutual -- the that dared to be different, ate Farms careful driven make their own low auto insurance ntes!. M. R. Bolton South 3110 basement mger If you're a careful driver, you can get remarkably low lares with Located at special aid. Lakepoint Cafe ! SUNDAY, JULY 5 Rent control for the Magna as well as the Tooele district and other designated portions of Precinct Four, will not be needed after July 81st, the office of DeMobilization announced fense this week. After investigation the needs for continuation of controls, the O D M said it would not recommend extensions. The area was declared eligible for defense housing assistance at the beginning of the Korean conflict, but conditions no longer warrant this HOUSE OPEN it Taylor says that individually they regard America as wonderful, but collectively, their opinion is not so favorable. Moats Local Paopla While in Japan, Sergeant Taylor was moat happy to see Magna people including two Mori girls, Mary and Atsuko, Paul Andrus and Harold Carter. On July 6th, a Japanese friend from Tokyo is traveling to Magna to be Blanchs guest, a Mrs. Oshi-m- a, who has been attending club conventions in Chicago and Washington, D.C., and also visiting a daughter and as well as a son who reside in the United Remember always- -I know of States. Sergeant Taylor will report to nothing which is not some modification of power. Burke San Francisco July 20th and will be eligible for 9 months duty in the states before any more overMVWWWWWWWWVWWl seas service. aMill BSOSLiwHitias nt er Dis-SE- Thurs. area. During the past year she has visited cities of Tokyo, Hokkaido Kyoto, Manila, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Calcutta and New Delhi. MAGNA AREA The Magn.i Water Company will accept open bids fur liability inThe fallowing applications have surance in the amounts of been filed with the State Engi$100,000.00 covering the neer to appropriate water in Salt operation maintenance iiml im- Lake County, State of Utah, provements of the Magna Water throughout the entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M: .. place-li- ke IN HOT SEAT NOTICE TO FROM IIEAT WATER USERS Notice To Bidders $25,-000.- Emphasizing and reiterating There is no place absolutely no 17, 1953. MAGNA AREA Mrs. Iris Cowlishaw Gillette wishes to extend sincere thanks, heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to the many people who so kindly aided her in a financial 0 NOTICE The worship service during location. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Community Baptist Church and August will be shortened July Bible School is conducted at 10 from 11 s.m. to 11:30 oclock. will continue and make their a.m. and worship service slated for home in Garfield. Come and warship with us this 11:00 o'clock on the sermon sub- brief 30 minutes. What?" To Freedom ject, G. Hslliwell, pastor. WAC OFFICIAL Matron Thanks n. 88tet 1.19 g g tXCLUSIVELYTAT 1 RIXAlllORUGt YOuT" STORE $ Hi Phone 4441 6te8 " V' b V JL. , |