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Show Friday, January 8, 1954 Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." Howard Ridga. Publiahac Edith N. Ridge. 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. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapera by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the Rational Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - $2X0 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Mo attention paid to anonymous contributions. mu ta.ii.-.M.s J - Prr.cii-.in :. .. '.'I I Albert Ainsworth lit lam. 72, at a I. as of 34'j2 5:h Fa:. Sail Lake Uily. M a Cu: I1, te: .on M .au.i :i .. ! n. at :i died M induy. at 11:20 Thu Week home of natural rju-- s. II was the brother of Mrs I.yd:i M:s. P. t : m was Charac'.e: is the real foundation Coll. us of Manila. attend the lain: of . suert-asof all wo: Sincere sympat.iy is exten le i John Hays Hammond I- THE SOCIAL SCENE LEADER THE GARFIELD What The Women Are Doing Group To Moot LOVELY LUNCHEON Brother Diet J a- The Altar S ociety of Our Lady of Lourdes Church will entertain Weda iiotlack luncheon party nesday. January 13th in the hall, 7:00 p. m. beginning promptly al A.: are asked to bring 75c gifts. . : ! MAGNA MAID TO RECITE NUPTIAL VOWS IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lc -- Revealed At a beautifully appointed tea Engagement at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Of Min Paula Mantel Winston Pritchard, 2652 Mt. Crest Drive in Salt Lake City Sunday, Of great inteTst here is th.' the betrothal and approaching announcement of the engagement marriage of Miss Margaret Pritch- oi Miss Paula Mantes, only daughrewas L. Walker, to Jr., ard Kay ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mantes vealed. of Tooele, to George G. Argus, son briJe-elcrt The is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Harry Argus, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pritchard of Chicago. is the the groom-eleand Magna A gala formal dinner party at son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. WalkMantes home revealed the the er, Sr. of Denver, Colorado. on New Year's Eve. betiothal Small parchment scrolls disAs each guest arrived, they closed trie impending nuptials s were given a small New Year which will be solemnized in the horn on tie-a parchwas which Wasatch Presbyterian Church of ment scroll reading. "Paula and LUSTR0-L0- X " Salt Lake City. May 2. 1954 Miss Margaret is a graduate of George, was a double hapThe occasion the University of Utah, and well on tiie 23rd py one as it occurred known in this locality. WAVE annivc rsary of Miss engagement Announcement of the betrothal Mantes' parents. will be greeted with interest by Attending from Magna were the both families. of friends many maternal bride-electgi Mrs. Gus Paulos and two Social Family aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. G. Paulos and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mrs. J. E. Jones entertained E. G. Paulos. recently at a fam.ly get together Miss Mantes currently is attendin honor of her parent's wedding the University f Utah wheie (With Complete ing anniversary. The guests includ- she is affiliated with Delta Delta ed Mrs. Jones' brothers and their Hair Styling) n the govDelta. She is Ber-reMrs. Mr. and families, Floyd of lli University, is of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Roy erning board memlier of .he Sponsor Corps Berrett of Roy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dial 2193 served as a class officer. Edward Berrett of Ogden, daugh- and has Mr. Argus is a graduate in rial Mr. and Mrs. ter and estate from the University of In-Dan Arnone of Magna. he was affiliated The occasion also marked Mr. diana, whereTau Omega, lie sit-- j and Mrs. Arnones wedding anni- withasAlpha t rush chairman & ved MANWVWWVtMVWWVWWVWWtWJVVVWWVVWWVS anniverand the versary birthday of Panhellenic f r the university sisters-in-lasaries of three JANUARY SPECIAL ct COLD r, 's .se-v- tt son-in-la- William & Merrill's Beauty Salon 1 Holiday Trip Spend Holidays Hera Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newell and son, Reed, of San Pablo, California, left Saturday, after spending the holidays with members of their family in Magna. Mrs. New- I BARGAINS. BARGAINS At the Best Shop January Clearance Sale. Come in and look around. 29 know. Mom, MILK gives you a big lift . . . I figured if I drank enough I'd get to heaven in a hurryl -- v Lovely Dinner s munmmn L. HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini PEEL Funeral Home I s E E To those who entrust to us a sacred responsibility, we pledge our constant and personal service. VISITORS WELCOME Phone 8525 West 2700 South Come In and Maet Him We Guarantee His Work 2824 Dial January 9. 1:00 p. m. i AND HANG ME UP E E E Gem Theatre 5 S January 6, 7, 8. Wed. Thur. Fri. LAST SHOW 9:00 p. m. STARTS 7:00 p. m. Richard Widmark Karl Malden Elaine Stewart in Color : The Best Insurance Obtainable Byron Huish Compere Tb.tr Reeerdi United Staiea Fidelity And Guaranty Co. American National Idaho Mutual Benefit Association Agent 3124 South 8520 Watt S face-liftin- But didnt stop with the bolder, beauty you see in fresher, fender raised and lengthened sweep in the Buick swifter-line- d Power-Hea- d PHONE 6184 And they did all this without change STARTS 7:00 Pistons that boost gasoline When better automobiles are built Buick will build them mileage in every engine. 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We invite you to come in and inspect these great beauties, these great performers, these great buys. Then you'll see why the Detroit previewers arc already saying, Buicks the beautiful buy! pt THE HITCHHIKER Saturday Only buy They brought to market a sparkling newcomer with n famous name, the Buick Century a car with phenomenal horsepower for its weight and price a car with more pure thrill per dollar than any Buick ever built. expanse of windshield huge and in the lowered roofline in the host more glamor features of exterior modernity. They upped all horsepowers to the highest in Buick history. They engineered a new V8 for the Special -- and in the process came up with new back-swe- Mrs. Alice Huffaker entertained members of her club Monday evening at her home at a prettily appointed supper. Mrs. Jean Berber was a special guest. Tables of cards were later played and prizes given to Mrs. Marian Gardner and Mrs. Barbara Barton. 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LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD, Entertains Club Honoring their grandson, Kent Loutensock, Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock entertained at a prettily arranged turkey dinner on Wednesday, the occasion being Kent's 15th birthday anniversary A large cake, lit with candles, centered the dinner table. Other Midwinter Garden Party guests were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Loutensock and son, Jack and The Midwinter party of the Richard. Magna Garden Club will be held next Wednesday evening, January 13th at the Fireball, beginning at 8:00 p.m. All interested people are extended a most cordial invitation to attend the festivities and WE ARE PLEASED TO join the activities of the group. STATE WE HAVE A NEW WATCH REPAIRMAN lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin Saturday Matinee Only Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Loutensock. Jack, Richard and Kent enjoyed the holidays in San Francisco, California, and attended the weduf Bountiding of Lee ful, Utah and Miss Nancy Taylor of San Francisco. Jack was asked to play several violin selections al the reception and wedding. They later left for Los Angeles and spent several days with the II. W. Loutensock family and also saw the beautiful Rose Bowl parade, returning in time for the opening of school January 4:h. r ell will be remembered as being the former Elizabeth Cole of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Newell and son Rulon Cole and Carol Anderson, Mrs. Beth Reid and baby, Mr. and Mrs. James Cole and family spent Sunday at Provo visiting Mrs. Ray Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Newell and Reed traveled to Fernley, Washington. so F.napfw I, lint PACE MOTOR COMPANY 8733 Wait 2700 South Phona 7777 v |