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Show Friday, December 25, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith N. Ridga. Editor Published Since 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. 1S79 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspaper by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the Rational editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - SIM year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must bo signed. Ro attention paid to anonymous contributions. , YOUR GARDEN Kimiii fur man. I.lJ'l! 1) ilu average i they provoke universal condemn' at. on, but while condemning, we i ui st remember that moat people have lived by the sword, that even to us the sword gave a continent. The Nazurene sensed the capacity uf humanity to see the moat in others' eyes, and impressed this fact on the world by writing in the sand. "He that if without sin cast the first atone." It would be foolish to pretend that the conscience of the world conies mainly from Calvary. It came Slowly since the very beIt was fostered by the ginning. sayings of many prophets and teachers of ancient people, by the rode and laws of Persian rulers, by th-- ten commandments of Moncs, the logic of Greeks, in tiu-- t by every docent human being .' CiMiiii.il abases art- - disappear-in- . it- slavery is outIn u:i. lawed .1 .1 .n!y morally but si nee our Il:i!i ;s the greatest m, whine budding .i pe of all tune... they are no lunger There st.l remain tremendous human problems to be solved, the greatest one international relationship. Even there we are tremendous strides miking Under 1en,e-- h p of I'mied Ratlins, our exper.s on irrigation. soils, health. eJueatinn, sanitation and enginccr.ng of all kinds lived, BC arc detailed to those countries Yet I believe that through the whose standards need raising. We give them temporary help agony of Uethscmane and Calvary to be sure, but wc also help them it received its greatest impetus a to develop their resources and thoughtful and happy Christmas. help to create educational facilities so they can cope with the FOR SALE Boy's full aiaa biDial cycle. Good ""HH future. While we still have our death (4(3. Sao Gary Simmons at 7707 17 marches and our Buchenwalds, Was! 3100 South. : May the forgiving spirit of Him to whom we dedicate this Season prevail again on earth May hateful persecution and wanton aggression May man live in freedom and security, worshipping aa ha saaa fit loving his fallow man. May the sanctity of the homo bo over preserved. May peace, everlasting peace reign supreme. ewa PEEL FutieralHome Husbands Honored (Continued From Page 1) mine. When one uf the typesetters was given a proof, he noticed that the entry fur the weather on July 13th was omitted. "Put anything there you please," said the busy editor. The typesetter promptly and Mrs. Harold I,:nke entertained Club members of the . i and special guest, Mrs. Harold Lrnke, Jr., Thursday afternoon at holiday party Saturday evening McMas-ter- s her home in Salt Lake C.ty. Lun-- 1 n: ine nmiin of Mrs. H. A. thtun arrangements were carried out in a fvit.ve manner w.tn Christmas decorations used at the tables. d what he considered the most unlikely weather Club Moots he could conceive on that date: L. Pullum entertained "Rain, Snow and Hail. The eleClub of ments complied. Rain, snow and afternoon at her hail did fall on that July 13th, in Wednesday a freak storm, and the Almanac's home. A delicious luncheon was served and bridge later enjoyed. reputation was set forever. Prizes were given to Mrs. A. C Good Advertising Carman and Mrs. R. J. Raumg. The merchant who does not The luncheon tables were pretty believe in advertising may be in- with gay holiday decorations. The terested to learn the Kroger com- group Will meet January 6th with pany advertises in 1,100 daily and Mrs. J. S. Powell. weekly newspapers every week and last year spent more than six Enjoyable Party million dollars in such advertis-ing-an- d A mast enjoyable Christmas their sales topped more party was participated in by childthan a billion dollars. ren of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters of the Garfield Honors Birthday lodges Tuesday evening in the the 20th birthday Masonic Hail. Honoring Santa Claus was present to disanniversary of her son, Ronald, who has been home on furlough tribute treats to a large group of from (he armed services, Mrs. children, and a merry time was Luke Daniels entertained at a later enjoyed by the small fry. dinner party Saturday evening. Festive Social Family members were present end twenty guests were later Mrs. A. W. McFarlane. Miss Jan entertained in the evening. McFarlane and Mrs. Myrtle Lester Ronald has gone to Kilmer. were to members of New Jersey and will leave for Oquirrh Temple No. 13, Pythian overseas duty. Sisters Thursday evening at the McFarlane home on the Arthur Home For Christmas Row, at a festive Christmas party. Christmas gifts were exchanged Mrs. James Hickman and baby between twenty-thre- e ladies. Holdaughter, Sheriann of Cedar City, iday decorations were used throuUtah, are visiting Mrs. Hickman's ghout the rooms and in the table parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulun E. arrangements. Jensen for the holidays. Mr. Hickman, a student at the Cedar City Woman's Club Party college, is expected to arrive in time for Christmas. A large group of Garfield Women's Club members participated Mr. and Mrs. OJis Konulis uf In a Christmas exchange social Inglewood, California, are holiday Wednesday evening at the Girl visitors of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scouthouse. Gifts were exchang Bevan at (heir home in Bacchus. ed and games of bingo followed a Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll delicious dinner. grumpily--enUTe- What The Women Are Doing Members of the B and G Sewing Club entertained at a gals Just-A-Me- to honor their husbands. The guests, in addition to the hostess, included Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Orem Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Denton, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson, Mrs. A. V. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Konold, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard MAGNA Mrs Keith Barton entertained NEWS members of her Bridge Club on Monday evening at her home at a delightful Christmas party. A turkey dinner was served and the guests were seated at one long Mitt Alice Souvail Engaged to George William Papanikolat o'clock dinner was i Mr. and Mrs. Pete A. Souvall, served, card games were later 076 Windsor Street, Salt Lake played and the group enjoyed i City, announce the engagement A y receiving and opening a number 'and forthcoming marriage of their of small comical Yule gifts. daughter. Miss Alice Souvall, to George William Papanikoias, the eon of the late Mr. and Mrs. WilHoliday Visitors liam J. Papanikoias of Magna. The news was revealed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Massing ill of Galesburg, Illinois, arrived this at a dinner party for immediate week to spend the holidays at the family members, fallowed by s home of Mr. Massingill's sister and cocktail party for 150 guests that 's evening at the home of the family, Mrs. George W. Smith. bride-to-be- parents A pink and yellow theme was Mr. and Mrs. Lowell G. Alvis carried out by a centerpiece of re rejoicing over the recent birth flowers and tall tapers in crystal of a fine son, born at a Salt Lake candelabra. Small cocktail napare doing kins were lettered, Hospital All concerned Alice and nicely. George. The bride-ele- ct Covers et Cd DUKE lilzmS Friends of UV.' Connie Keith of Garfield extend best wishes table, festively with Yule motifs. Gifts were Inter exchanged and bridge played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Vcldj Jones, Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth and Mrs. Virginia Turpin. The group will meet January 4th with Mrs. Alice Wed Main son-in-la- tendered for the Oquirrh Stake MIA Board Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Homer Bowen. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Vera E. Jones of Magna wore special guetta. The dinner table was beautifully decorated with holiday pine and candles. A gay time was later enjoyed. Lovely Baby Practicing lullabies are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marlor who became parents of a sweet little girl Dec- Special Masting ember 11th at a Salt Lake Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deuel of Garfield are rejoicing over the arrival uf a lovely little girl who arrived December 6th at e Salt Lake Hospital. She weighed in at six pounds, 14 Hi ounces end has been given the pretty name of Susan. Five brothers and one sis-- I ter at home are greeting (he new A very enjoyable Christmas party of Daughters of Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp, was held Tau.-sda-y at the Magna Women's Clubruonu, attended by a targe group. Captain Estelle Pehrsun baby. was in charge. Hostesses were Mrs. Victoria Ani j derson, Mrs. Agnes Williams, Mrs. e mtm 4 Millie Christofferson and Mrs. Thelma Furrow. A one o'clock Salt Lake & Tooele luncheon was served, followed by Stage Linea these numbers: vocal selections, Mrs. Alice Gourley and Mrs. Cora 107 West South Temple Street Salt Lake City Bouck; book review on Sweet Love Remembered,'' by Mrs. Pearl Bus Schedule Apostle, and a review of 'Pioneer Effective October 11, 1(51 Christmas, by Mrs. Hazel Orr. Lv. S.L. Lv. Magna Christmas carols were later sung 030 eon. Is46 and gifts exchanged. 7:00 ami. 7:40 DRUG 7:40 0:45 11:00 12:43 2i25 4:00 WE ARE PLEASED TO STATE WE HAVE A NEW WATCH REPAIRMAN HEARING AID SUPPLIES 8:05 5:30 1:30 0:00 11:50 Come In end Meet Him We Guarantee His Work Dial 4411 am. and only pan. a pan. PA all these new features and advantages! Magna GARFIELD. UTAH Saturday Matinee Only, December 26th Seyran it F WISHES STARTS 1:00 p.m. SPECIAL SELECTED HOLIDAY ATTRACTION No.1 Ho. 2 Full Feature Length "CARTOON CARNIVAL No. 3 "ADVENTURES OF CAPT. KIDD" COMEDY No. 4 Also AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT . I Gem Theatre Seatont Greetingt To EVERYONE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Friday, Saturday, December 25, 26 Starts Friday 6:00 p.m. Saturday at 7:00. NOTICE Complete Show After 9:00 p.m. GREGORY PECK - AUDREY HEPBURN HOLIDAY ROMAN ptm Selected for Your Enjoyment MY PAL SATURDAY ROUNDUP Starts 12 noon Feature "My Pal" Serial and Cartoons. When Is Your BirihdayT Come and See Yourself On The Screen FINISHES 3:10 p-EVERYONE INVITED LOWES PRICED POWER STEERING Amritar m UT U amU "FM! Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 28, 29 LAST SHOW ( p.m. STARTS 7:00 p.m. TONY CURTIS- - JANET LEIGH In Technicolor H O U D I N I REYNOLDS and BOBBY VAN DEBBIE Double Attraction. 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"STARTER KITCHENS LAKE THEATRE 040 5:40 pa 7:55 pa Srtfl pa pa pa 3100 South la Magna. car to bring you low-pric- ed 7(40 (i40 COME SEE IT! First Hospi- tal. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and has been named Cherrie Val The proud mother is the former Jilleen Nelson of Salt Lake City, A special meeting of the Magna Women's Club is schedul'd for Tuesday, December 29ih, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Featured business of the evening will be election of officers. All members are uiged to attend. Huffaker Jewelry end Furniture Co, McDonalds Flowers 0001 -- One of the lovely socials of the week was the Christmas social iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phone 2011 Mrs. R. M. Woolley recently returned from Dayton, Ohio, where she visited with her daughter end Mr. end Mrs. Tracy Shafer, who became parents of their third daughter, Penny Kathleen. The child tipped the scales t 8 pounds, 11 ounces end the two sisters, Jean and Sharon, are happy about the new sister. Mrs. Shafer will be remembered as the former Sarah Woolley. Lovsly Social liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiimiiiiiiiiii BY WIRE Anywhere. Send FLOWERS Your Satisfaction Guaranteed CIGAR HAVE FROM Huffaker. wore a white brocade sheath dress, cocktail length, accented by rhinestone jewelry and black accessories. Early spring rites in the Greek Orthodox Church before the Reverend George Pulos will unite the couple in marriage. Mr. Papanikoias, returned war veteran, is a local business man. Turkey Dinner were laid for twenty-fou- r guests ut a turkey dinner Thursday at the home of Mr. and That's me your State Farm agent Mrs. L. S. Hunt, tendered by memwhen you nave s claim. I'm right bers of the Creative Club for their husbands. Gifts were there when you need me to give in the group- - Arrangements you a fair claim settlement and fast,1 were In charge of Mrs. Vivian efficient service. My company Harrison, president. dully pays a claim at the rate of every 13 seconds of every working officers and teachers dlyf That's how speedy ebr.dsini of Primary the Magna First Ward were service is! entertained Tuesday at the home The Best Insurance Yuletide Joy Yet State Farm rates are remarks of Mrs. Ida Hunt at a festive holObtainable jj Mrs. Mary McAllister entertain- ably low! Let's talk it over. Com iday party. in or give me a ring! Gifts were exchanged between ed members of her bridge club 5 Byron Huiah twenty four members and a most evening at her home in M. R. BOLTON Thursday "Compare Their Records" enjoyable time was spent by the Garfield at a prettily planned 2775 So. (000 West United States Fidelity 1 a party. group. Table decorations were Phono 5505 And Guaranty Ca R earned out in a most novel man-nAmerican Rational holiof the commemorative Idaho Mutual 3 day. prizes were given to Mrs. Dorothy Merrill, Mrs. Viola K E NT U C K Gardner and Mrs. Vi Martin. ctJglO j 0124 South (itt West The group will meet Thursday, PHONE (1(4 Mrs. 7th NOW HAS A FULL LINE OF with Minnie January iiiiiiiiiiratMjiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiffi hobfrtson. I Week Enjoyable Party Wudswo: fh. Phono 1M4 (525 West 2700 South THE SOCIAL SCENE Thu GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS CHATTER "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty. Garfield |