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Show Friday, January 8, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utali News Service HUNTER Br Pw NOTES D of FORMER RESIDENT TO TALK ON "IRAN" Miss Francint Moesser To Wed Robert Lynn Harkness January 20 Lovely Miss Franc ine M oesser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moesser of 3601 South 5600 West, will become the bride of Lo-ve- re Robert Lynn Harkness in home reception at rites, followed by (he Utah Copper Club in Arthur, January 20th. Parents of the bridegroom-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness of 1594 East 3115 South, Salt Lake City, former Magna residents for many years. P to Meet ly returned with her husband an J daughter from Iran, was the featured guest speaker Wednesday evening at a meeting of the Lady Lions, held in the Magna Firehall. Mrf Kirk, a former resident and member of the Lady Lions, spoke on Experiences in Iran. A pret- tily planned seven o'clock dinnei was served by Mrs. Beatrice Reid, Mrs. Loraine Ledingham and Mrs. Helen Fotheringham. The Daughters of Pioneers, Camp, will hold their regular monthly meeting next Tuesday, January 12th at the home of Mrs. Nettie Clark. As a special feature, Bishop A. L. Langford will present the lesson, "When the Saints Came From Mexico. Musical selections will be given i from a group of Mexican converts. Hostesses will be M's. llazel Jones and Mis. Phyllis Arnnne. i 9 Holiday Social Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Kibolto ited over the holidays with their tertained a group of friends at a son and family, Lynn T. Clayton festive New Year's Eve paity at their home. The guests included in Midvale, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Chill Miller of MurHonoring Private Blaine Lar- ray, Mr. and Mm. Jess Tucker and sen, who arrived by plane from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stenz.il of Salt a a a Fort Ord, California, to spend the Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miss Moesser has asked her sis- New Year holidays with his par- Fitzgerald of Magna. Games of Monte Carlo Whist ter, Mrs. G. R. Williams of Van ents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Larsen Nuys, California, to be her matron and other family members and wire played and delicious late Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clayton vis- en- of honor and other attendants will friends in this area, a festive dinbe Mrs. Frank Trask of Ogden, ner was given New Year's day at Gloria Smith and Suzanne Will- the Larsen home. Miss Shirley iams. Werrett of Salt Lake City was a Bill Klekas will serve as best special guest. man at the ceremony and David Covers were laid for ten, and a Harkness, Love re Moesser, Rich- social time later enjoyed. Private Larsen left Monday for ard Williams and Tom Cashman are to be ushers. the California camp. The couple Is planning a honeymoon to Las Vegas, after which AMAZING Reductions at the they will return to make a home Best Shop January Clearance 21 Sale. Unusual bargains. in Magna. ' Comes From TOPCOATS, Christoff-erso- SunS, OFF. II ONE-THIR- OFF D Wool and Dacron suits in sizes 37 to 40. Colors of browns, blues, greys. Regularly priced, $39.50 to $62.50. SHIRTS, ONE-FOURT- OFF II We have a table full of Sports Shirts, formerly priced from $5.00, up. Sizes, small, medium and large. All shirts are nationally advertised brands. Other items as low as ONE-HAL- F PRICE I n have returned to their home in Magna after spending the holiCard of Thanks days in Richmond, California, We wi:.h to extend our sincere with a son. Jack, and family. inanks for the many expressions of sympathy, floral offerings aiffii Resolve to be thyself: and know, kindnesses during the illness and that he Who finds himself, hues death of our beloved one. his misery. -- The Ada Henderson Family. Matthew Arnold Come in and pick out items you need at Great Savings At: The MAN'S STORE PinS, Never tell your resolution lr Experii nee tcaeheth that u olution is sole help in need. forehand . J.ihn Seidcii Shakespeare -- ONE-FOURT- Large selection of 100 wool topcoats in gabardine, tweed, covert and flannels, Regular- ly priced at $45 to $75. Sizes 35 to 44. Japan Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I Aten SALE Lieutenant (jg) Russell L. Mar-lo- r arrived by plane from Japan to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marlor. He left by plane January 1st for New London, Connecticut, where he will attend school for the next six months. incuts serveJ. the tiaii'j WINTER CLOTHING tile-phon- Mrs. Odeal C. Kirk, who recent- Mm WUbeck Pitti, Son Calls From Japan Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Sileox of Magna were happy and thrilled e to receive a most welcome call from their son, Lieu tenant Bud L. Sileox iluiing the holidays from Tokyo. Lt. Sileox was in Tokyo five days for Christmas, having been in Korea since August. While there, he saw Gary Foulz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foulz of Magna, and the two local young men spent several days du; ing tiie holiday time with each other. Both were neighbors m this community. -- O The Prirgary officers of the Hunter Second Ward entertained the teachers at a Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home of Arlene Wilkins. Turkey dinner with delicious accompanying dishes, was served to twenty guests. Games were later played and gifts exchanged. The Hunter Ward Bishopric held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Newton Saturday evening. A tasty steak dinner was served to twelve guests. Games were later played and a most enjoyable time was spent by all. thenwor&h mmef'cwr FORD declares a dividend ... ... SktB&yi t. j 'A Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stringham of Logan, Utah, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. String ham's mother, Mrs. LaVinia Nielson. 0 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent and son, Shirl, spent a most enjoyable three weeks vacation touring the southern states. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Florida, Geoigia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. ' v w .ft. v ,v 9 9 Home on leave from Fort Ord, California is Pfc. Kay Marshall. He is visiting his father, Mr. Frank Marshall PERFORMANCE The new 130-h.p- . 54 Ford Meeting Piece Changed Due to another conflicting acStudy tivity, the Democratic Group will hdd their regu'r monthly meeting Friday afternoun January 8th, 1:30 oclock at the borne of Mrs. M. F. Orr. All ladies am urged to attend. The gathering was formerly scheduled Thursday evening, on January 7 in the Magna Firehall. VAiVfS .."9 -- oouau-ua- r INTAKf AIANJFMB TUMtUUNCS HIGH- - combustion TURBUUNCf COMBUSTION CNAAUIRS CHAMIfRS laBJsiat smar-sraoxSHORT-STRO- MHothor rid. And it helps littp hnti in true nlisnmMt tor con usl fitly cm handling . Movement ol wheels is on ball Joints, whclhnr in op ind doom motion nr it steering motion right or left. 9 9 9 T MSfON tow-Micn- MOCK NIMAff n o "r BIOCK Of SION Plus flu i Tha greatest engine advances since the original FORD V-- 8 n engine life. Their modem design cuts friction losses . . . gives you more usable iirxcovcr, more miles per gallon of gasoline: combustion chambers assure a New more thorough mixing of fuel and air for faster, more efficient combustion. Plan to Test Drive a "54 Fold. You'll find these new Ford power plants are the greatest engine advances since the original Ford V-- V S and 1954 Ford engines . . . the Six . . . liavc ovcihoud valves for most efficient operation on today's fuels. Valves to give you the most CO , , . are to scut tightly and in.iiut.iin high compression. block with skirt that Both engines have a deep-cas- t extends well beknv the crankshaft for greater strength and rigidity . . . smoother, quieter performance and Both new extra-kin- the free-turni- short-strok- g low-frictio- 8. optional power assists you might find only In America's costliast cars Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Orr spent Sunday visiting in American Fork with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Robinson. ion-in-la- 0 9 0 f, MfR-CA- low-nucnu- N Fraat SespeasiM a IMi rural uUoury mw It sadaslw to Ford it its Itol It iliows traitor up ind Sows rakttl trivtl for Mrs. Sam Marlor and son, Gordon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Arrington in West Covina, California, recently and were at Long Beach harbor when the U. & S. Blue returned Iron Korean waters bringing Lt (J- - g ) Darrell S. Chapman. The three returned to Magna shortly before Christmas. Club-room- ar INTAKf MAMIfOlB no and family arrived by plane from Santa Barbara, California, to visit Mr. Dabymples parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Dalrymple, for the holidays. Honoring Mrs. Myrtle Long, retiring president of the Women's Benefit Association, members entertained at a social Monday eves. ning at the Magna Womens Mrs. Long was presented with a beautiful evening bag. A social time was later enjoyed, games played by the group and prizes given to Mrs. F. L. Clifton, Mrs. W. W. Borland and Mrs. Long. A late luncheon was served. M atone, Haw 9 9 9 p. OVFRHFAO VAIVFS low-fricti- Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Dalrymple Retiring Prexy Honored 115-h.- n-bloc-k MOM. nt oi vi or Jkrrive By Plana The new VblockWB an extra dividend in driving enjoyment . . . establishes Ford, even more in '54, as the "Worth More" car. You get a special dividend in styling with Ford's distinctive new appearance. You get spailling new interiors, too, tliat are a dividend in themselves. And each of the new Fords gives you special dividends in ride and performance . . . with new Ball-JoiFront Suspension, the greatest advance in chassis design in 20 yean . . . with your clmice of V-- 8 or Finds new Six, the most modem engines in any car today! With 28 brilliant new models to choose from, youll find the exact car to suit your tastes and requirements. Come in . . . See and Test Drive the 54 Ford. is NEWS J 3 distinctive lines 14 brilliant body styles Youll find that each new feature in tlie MAGNA A . tmr Borin (dMrahHfdNid I nrt tor yn, MhM Bakr-GsM- i pub-la- to ptomi. to yw g d M to toHfMg M PWftolfHyt. MtoiPMhda to Pmw dM p to mm-Hto mh to MapMg tor you I Ym art tofl MigutoL mi d rtoatad. 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