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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Ii Liberty.' LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridga, Publisher Edith N. Ridga. Editor Published Silica ISIS 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. 1871 at Garfield, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National w omen Mrs. Nagaaki 0hima Sergeant Taylor was stationed in Tokyo with the WACS. Mrs. Oshima said that as she the beautiful Golden crossed Gate bridge in California, the thought came to her that while it was not possible to have an actual bridge from California to Tokyo, there could be a "Bridge of Friendship" exist between the American and Japanese people. She said it was a great privilege to be in America, where she is visiting relatives and friends and truly enjoying the hospitality and attitude of this nabroad-minde- lor, Mrs. Ella Taylor, Mrs. Hazel Jones, Mrs. Emma Breeze. Mrs. LaVona Eames, Mrs. Grace Breeze and Mrs. Mary Howard. The petite visitor, attired in the traditional Japanese kiniona, spoke in Japanese and Sergeant Taylor acted as an interpreter. The two ladies became friends IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Beit Insurance Obtainable Byron Huish 5 s "Compare Their Records' United Slates Fidelity And Guaranty Co. American National Idaho Mutual Benefit Association 5 s5 Agent 3124 South 8320 PHONE 8184 West j : : j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Depart 325 West 2700 South Phone 2824 Mr. Les Mr. and Mrs. iiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiliiiiii Haynes, and Mrs. James Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Art Haynes, all of British Columbia and Irene Haynei of Seattle, Washington, were visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Mrs. Les Haynes and Mrs. Walsh are listers to Mr. Marsh. AND HANG ME UP I 16-17-- sTW& M-- g. (Si Start 12 noon and SERIAL ON THE SCREEN! Finishes 3:30 uea., July 19-20-- Last Show :00 BIG SUPER DOUBLE BILL Checkerboard Mesa . . . the Valley of the Goblins the Rainbow Trail . . . Uintah Basin . . . Salt Lake g City . . . squawa in permanents . . . Dinosaur Monument . . . Cathedral the Uinta MounValley tains the Wasatch Oasis . . . Strawberry Reservoir . . . Provo . . . Brigham Young the Saints University Conference . . . the uranium mines . . . Horseshoe Canyon . . . and many other places of interest to everyone. ... steak-eatin- BiGRABlf ... ... Romfil'Gn W lSbkmieo& MS MUlk fcu ! , SHEER GARSOM TW ... UMdaiMihnl WALTER PtDGEON "Scandal At Scauria' TECHNICOLOR- NOW AT YOUR NEWSSTAND! - ALSO CARTOON AND NEWS ;. cuanf vusueatieu Wednesday, July 22 f NO Next Thura.-Fri.-Sa- L, H SHOW July I I Duiinf our bis Cool Lit inf Show wt'ri giving 4 tall, ksadmme iced tea ltae absolutely fret la ana adult boa each family who sees Interastiaaal Harvwttr new Decorator Refricmlac or Decorator Air Condi tiooer at ear tore. Coma ii aad tern our full lira of IH Refrigerator, Frrcxera, Air Dehumidifien, Low down psyiaml rear term. Louis Falvo and Sons Magna, Utah Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll know right quick what by that headline when you learn what your dollars buy in this great new 1953 Buick Special. You get a lot more room than the same money buys elsewhere real, room. Youll Christmas bonus. Directum signals, twin sunshades, lighter, trip mileage indicator, automatic glove box light, dual map lights, h oil-bat- oil filter; air cleaner, full-flovacuum pump, bumper guards front and rear theyre all yours in this Buick at not a penny extra. about looking into the You get power flash-faFireball So how cheer to be had here? good 8 power the highest horsepower and compression ratio ever put in How about visiting us this week for a thorough sampling of the a Buick Special. Buick value in 50 great You get a ride thats big-ca-r soft greatest and steady and level the Buick years? il Million Dollar Ride of man-size- w er d, st all-co- springing, torque-tub- e drive, framing. You get wonderful handling, lux- urious interiors, superb visibility plus a long list of "extras that dont cost you extra. And those "extras alone, at no extra cost, are like a welcome 0 IIDAY f,im g, pic 23-24-- CITY OF BADMEN Dream Wife DAYS A WEEK to 2:00 a. m. Closed Mondays Special Merchants Lunches, to include soup, dessert, drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p m. Dinners Served from 8:00 p. m. to 1:00 p. m. Specialising in American and Chinesa Food We serve delicious Chinese Dishes at AU Times. Orders to take out given PHONE 0010 BUY FROM YOUR DEALER ... ... pjn. . . . Wtfc p vividly described by native son Samuel W. Taylor vividly portrayed in some of the most exciting photographs you've ever seen! ... IS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Sun.-Mon.-- T Colorful photos re SECOND FEATURE Starts 7:00 p.m. I 10 PAGES Here are the state'i natural wonders, its breathtaking plains, its mountains and richly colored canyons. Here are stimulating Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo towns and villages you know and love places you've always longed to visit! And here are Utah' wonderful people its students and storekeepers, its housewives and history makers, its Indians and industrialists! Yes, the beautiful August Holiday presents to its millions of readers a panorama of the state where startling scenic beauty harmonizes happily with the sincere, simple, soul-dee- p beauty of its people! Here, indeed, is all the charm and color of your Utah! Be sure to read this great Holiday salute. Look for the gorgeous cover photo of Bryce Canyon, and get your copy of the August Holiday today I You'll lead about the rainbow cliffs the Bingham copper mines . . . Great Salt Lake . . . Dead Horse Point . . . Blanding . . . Monument Canyon . . . Ogden . . the Needles . . . Landscape Arch ... the Goblet of Venus . . . the Goosenecks . . . Zion Park . . . the Great Bryce Canyon Organ . . . Chimney Rock . . . the Wayne Wonderland COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 0:00 pun. STARTS 7:00 pan. SEE IT IN WIDE VISION Everyone Invited I 11:30 a. m. Save time with an electric freezer by putting many food shopping trips into one and cutting your fruit preserving time by through freezing instead of canning. Save money by buying fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and other food in large quantities when prices are down and quality is up. Save work by cooking, baking or roasting larger quantities of food, and storing portions not needed immediately. with a runaway brush. close-u- Now Showing in Wide Vision on Our Hugo Curved Screen WHEN OPEN 0000 ezflXb 00 a captivating I IcedTea Glasses! I Here'sof your beautiful Utah Gem Theatre COME AND SEE YOURSELF Formosa Cafe 000 0300a? ooGmD picture packed tribute to Utah, untara- - J ed land of gentle people-whe- re nature wondercarved has a land, and painted it I NVWWWMAMMWWWWMMAMMMWiMMMi CARTOONS Mrs. Ellen "Grandma Marlor is visiting in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with a daughter and family, Mrs. Ann Pendleton. You'll treasure this I NO SHOW THIS FRIDAY Watch the Paper For Next Show BOTH FEATURES Back home again after an eight-da- y vacation at Fish Lake are Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pothering ham. They report fishing "just fair. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill I Garfield. Utah SATURDAY ROCNDUP Monday morning. They also visted in Tacoma with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barratt, former Garfield residents who wish to be remembered to their many friends in Magna and Garfield.The Silcoxs spent several days at Yellowstone enroute home. 1 distance carrying packages. Jfe, Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Dean and daughters, Barbara, Linda and Diane, formerly of Garfield, have been visitors at the home of Mrs. Deans parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb. Enjoyable Trip Mr. Dean has completed two assignment in Mexico City years Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox, ac- for the U. S. Bureau of Mines. their daughters, They plan to make their home in companied by Velda, Leola, Arva and son. Bud, Salt Lake City. enjoyed touring through Washington state and vicinity. The group enjoyed a ferry trip to Vancouver and Bud later reported to Fort Lewis, Washington Let all things be done decently I and in order. I Cor. 14:8 tion. Mrs. Oshima said that Five families at one time owned all of the wealth in Japan. Until World War II, man was regarded as No. person, his sons next in line, the wife of lesser importance and the daughters were rated as practically nothing. However, this regime has changed, although one still sees in Japan the man walking ahead, with hia wife following at a suitable July SKATING PARTY The Pleasant Green First Ward Junior Gleaner Girls extend a cordial invitation to everyone to attend - a Roller Skating party Monday evening at the S 8c M ROLLER Visitors d THE LAKE THEATRE t., Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Spry of Mag- VISITORS WELCOME rYWWWWWYSAAWVWVWWWWWYWWYVSrtJVVVVYVVV Thura.-Fri.-Sa- ection FEATURES PEEL Funeral Home She reminded her listeners that Japan is a country approximately the sire of California with a population of 85, 000,000 people. The city of Tokyo alone has 7,000,000, so with these extremely crowded conditions, naturally there are many complex problems. There are three religions in Ja pan Buddhaism, Shinoliam and Christianism. The latter only embraces 2 o;o of Japans popula- CUT ME OUT s A group of nine ladies from the Magna Women's Club attended very interesting sessions of the Civil Defense program Saturday at Memory Grove in Salt Lake while of Tokyo, CLUBS ACTIVITIES na, accompanied by Mrs. Spry's Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Robert Elliot of Provo, have returned from a most enjoyable week's vacation to Las Vegas, rink. Boulder Dam and Bryces Busses will leave the wardhouse City. at 6:30 oclock. Present from this community were Mrs. George Voshell, Mrs. E. C. Mecham, Mrs. Wallace Wil- HiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Clarence Williams, liams, Mr Mrs. W. G. Larson, Mrs. H. A Bridges, Mrs. Ella Petersen, Mrs. Erma Tech and Mrs. Alice Rowland. A delightful luncheon was served, and five speakers extolled the merits and necessity of homeYour confidence in us shall be repaid town civil defense. The ladies returned with many ideas and sugwith Constant , Personal Service. gestions that will be presented to the club when it convenes in the early fall months. ATTENTION CfARFlEU) MAGNA - GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Japan, was the special honored guest at a prettily planned luncheon given Saturday at the Ambassador Hotel in Salt Lake City by Master Sergeant Blanch Taylor and Mrs. Harriet Duffin. Covers were laid for twenty-on- e guests at tables artistically decorated in roses, stalks and fragrant sweet peas. Magna ladies in attendance were Mrs. Mamie Tay- tion. NEWS ' Civil Defense Editorial Association. Mail subscription rales Payable strictly in advance 82.00 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. Japanese Lady Telit Phases of Life Overseas Friday, July 17, 1953 . ySnSeaM,' ADAMS MOTOR SALES . Dial 2041 -- WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES BUILT 8UICK WILL BUILD THEM- - Magna, Utah |