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Show Friday, January 29, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah "Where The 5pirit Of The Lord It, There Is Liberty. GARFIELD THE : THE SOCIAL SCENE LEADER Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Publishad Sine ISIS Published By Tha Copper Printing Company Itiuad each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah I Silt 'PE HMW o pa em iepun reiieoi hui siep puoaae ( psiajua Adjudged one of the beat weekly newapapera by the Utah Stale Preaa Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Aaaociation. Mail aubaeription ratea Payable strictly in advance - $2X0 yzar. The Timea welcomea contributiona from ita readera upon any lubjed of public interval. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributiona. I IV; ' Frooi Griffith, WOMENS BOWLING HEAVY STORM 150; Uonnu Ellen NeAb'ild. v Daugh'e Given C oi afte- :. Clubr x". Cronur, 163, Frances by lio..:-.-M.s- o If All.e The heaviest tmiwst :ni of the e ; tuassi-Sheppiek, here season arrived night, Sunday MB" LEAGUE Kl M Cenella Rodgers, By Peggy Mae Witbeck n.n l;ng traffic, but with the ex- - and spee C- . ! M Nelson, 150; Shu ley Begcnt, treine ciiul.on of only ', l Neva W dinner had h.g'n g.na of j j Of interest to citizenry N Minst'i. 164 and Edna st'veia! slight aeci utotinsts, loids were re-- ; 190 ami others of 108 and 121 tor', lis c,0!iii!i.ii:i'y is tiie 15& poitJ, resulting m m.nnr piuper- - W.V.'.V.V. .V.V.V' .V.VA5W.WWAVWA mail- tmijy of the a 479 sem--i in Tuesday li ght j y diiir.age .. of V.ss Vella Hamussen bowling at the Utah Copper Club The higb'.v...; ;ceie 1 Hj. y 11. I'niveaux, Jr., in the ,,B" League. aili h.ia.duUs The it: e'l neai Rose we:e , vua Janui:y Other games Mjr.e was espee.ally bad da.1 . liacrhus :ii. Virginia. IV Zip ), 142; Millie Chnstoffn-.,- ,n, to 'trifling srnw ,.nl winds. Home on Leave 142; Ella Einpey, 147; Ruth Au:V riuntbe! A rails weit A. rm. in 3rd C'Ijss Roy G Foutz, di us, 188; Cookie Coon. 187; Florat the C'ipjn-LUSTRO-I.O- X Printing C ence Smith. 149; Jean Bawden, Ah h is been in the armed f rcii r and by uff.ee . R.lmt-tol i.ewsp.iM-is Alice expected almost years, 186; M. Colling. 149; John It executive secretary Laura Jo McLennaid, arrive lionu- very shortly on of the M.igna Conmvanify Council 142 leave, af.ei being overseas for relative to the COLD WAVE being Team No. 3 took high game of year. wo: kmen. cleaied t.ie in the by cuuuty stationed In 1957. will of He 686 and a high scries United The nia:n street o-- the res.uonsi-bii.tSquads 3 and 5 loak 3 points eastern portion of the of the Slat- - 11 ad C m unknown as of horn-- with his hride. States, and No. 2. 4 points. :i; die this date. M.inv siku.iH a iv U.ng planned Si'veral irate and indignant resMr. Foutz is the smi of Mr. f.ir t".i- popula: bri 1c upon her AFTERNOON LEAGUE idents also called an asked why and Mrs. Roy Foutz. r. turn. business plaees as M idi as luid not In the Aftei n mn League, N rnia Fro nds of Private Jac D. Car homes alj.ng Main Stu-iGary Ri.;,r.ien of the U. S. Hauler had high game of lad ani scy. sin of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert bis n eiear i of s'i'w, f.jll i Navy spent 13 d.ivs visiting his others of 145 and 140. G. Caiscy of Magna, will be intr by the stu.m One man tell, Some of the other high games Call'd to know, that he has been severely wier.eh;::g ins ankle, b (With Complete parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira 11. J on. released for Gary lias been stationed were M. Sanders, duty at Fort Ord, oausi' the siioa hil noi bisn light Hair Staling) cleaned f.oin p ipe.tv jusi west i.i No; folk. Virginia, and upon his Jeffs, 156; Marian Uaidner, 155; Californiaof r. u:::. Mill go en a gnod-- u ill Maxine the inSorginni, 155; Emma posiofiice. was Private Carney recently Villi Willmi;- with !he pi i'.o'it. Strebble, and suffered several seveie Dial 2193 Maxine Sandal!, jured iams, NEWS CHURCH Afton Dia.n. 147: Elva injuries. his all to thank w.shes Hr Monthly Group Meet 142; Rushton, 146; Vera Jiii.a-n- , I W friend.; for their many kindnesses The m'uitiily meeting of the Lucille Tu. Claone while pin, of Lourde Church Our the and after Lady hospitalized of of the Dyches, 141; Betty Sudbury, 139; Utah Pioneers Ding liters The fiillo'A'ing wcikly program aeeidenl. Hunter Camps was held at the Ethel Stevenson, is carried out, in addition to spec- V.S5VAWW.,.W.V.VAWAW.,AWiVWW.,AWVWfl His address is: h ime of M . Charlotte Kent ial events, which will fm anPvt. Jae D. Cjrsey. 562341)90, Thu-sJi- y afternoon. Mrs. Ivy Co M, 20. h Inf. Reg., Fort Old, nounced from tunc to time by "A" LEAGUE Huisc pusented a history of her Father C. E. Freegard. Cal.foin.a, Box 5. Fourteen great grandparents. Sunday masses: 8.30, 10:30 a. m Ruby Cushing had high game of 'is aiUndel and two speand 6:00 p. ru. cial guests from Salt Lake City, 230 in the "A League. PEO MEETING Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and Ollier high scorer weio Bette Mrs. 1eail GilL-'l.inand Mis. 7:00 p. m. Amy McCarty, Sad.e Loveless, were present. Culler, Weekday, 7:00 a. m. A inee'ing of the PEO, Chapter ; were Liter set-v.Shirley Cum. Novena Service, Friday, 7:30 , Mary Sudbuiy, 165; Margaret T, will he hi Id at the home of P-- m. 12:30 C. Mrs. it. Paiks 3, Laura 1611; February Daniels, Pritchard, Cateeli: :u for ihilji ::i. Toes-- ; are urged to 154. p. m. All 4:15 m die hall. A g.iy. suci.-- l paity was held day, allend. Others were Thelma Singleton. War-le- n Cunvert and Instruction, Tues home at of tiie Friday n.ght Jean Hubbard, 164; Pearl bOttled-jn-bon- d p.m. in the reelory. Ili.'irti'ii k. Twinty-tw- o guests Moore, Who it i and mends, to God day, Killing Husband, attended, jilayed games, later en under U. S. Government Supervision! himself commends. Ann Tygesen, Community Baptiit Church joyed dancing soi l a chili supper Romaine Zita, Thomas Shelton. Arline was served. 109 PROOF Sundav service include: 165-15- LaVon IX a, 165 159-15- . 150-17- . 176-16- . . ....... - , Service ; News JANUARY SPECIAL sno.v-park-i- I'C.-.v-e- d GARDEN COLUMN 1 NOTES HUNTER wn W30 CContini.e Are Doing This Week What The Women A ve: g. W "Have i UNDER IN as p: ese tided to 1 Done Any n the World Today? and . Day;" tribute to the Pion-.Yesterday, by CrystalLall--B. .. a. .:i an I g.ven by MiS. II. idges; ll.sUry of her inoth- -, M .. MarilJi 15. Canipliell by solo, F..ye lsjks.ui, "Mormons in a .i Iriiiik. les-oM. m.- Ly Mrs. II izel Orr; readii.gs. Juan K ibeili. Ig. aiit Cutheiing Enjoyable TOWN SNOWED SNOWSTORM 1) We our JorniT Allies. knj.v no a1 that '.vmlJ le.iil'rsh.p I luKeve.-i- n is m ,:! of sr.-ip- the fact trial the Ilntisii made fez- could liV.-- t many dene that ivh.ie-cve- r It can sandy he have settled, the B::: whether It lie he L'n.ted S' lies, Canadj, Aj.'!. aha, Ko..h A.h'.ej, there has of the or the been a lot decency an 1 human r.ghts have ho.-.I TWO CAUSES iki-.-J- - lad-10- side-stre- : CAR CRASH y i The blincLng siioa alarm Ban day evening roulYd in a la.i-ca- r crash wor Magn.i, i, llh nigh mMh-driver was injured. 1 r A cur. traveling east, wi'h mi Garcia of 2736 S nth 90.!) West at the wheel, was s! .led of the storm, and a vehicle, diivrn ''V M vrn F. Christen en ol W--.l 17th Avenue. Gaif.eU. Rejoicing ever the :::.h of a !)6 aLo ra t hit tno G i.via car n bo January filing hoy, strapping bahy 24th at a S.dt Lake H 'Spital arc before it c.iuhl st'p. Mr. Christen, -- ris c..r was d imMr. and Mrs. Wayne Tu.piii of aged around $1 i.i .chile the Cl.irc.a Magna. vehicle cveerved u: ly nt.nor d j bc-nu- CLASSIFIEDS -- 156-13- - 153-14- 150-13- illiam & McrrilTs Beauty Salon 142-13- 138-13- The chief ri ju? oJ human rors is to be found in the prejuOASIS Club open under dices picked up in childhood. management from 1:0k p. m. to A. Goidswnrth 1:00 a. m. Old friends end new friends, we invite you sill We will Who says he does not err, errs treat you right. Bill end Lorin. 31 in conceit. John Norden. er- m.-m- ; s j 194-155- 154-20- i s PEELFuneral Home Experience Confidence Dependability Our every service is complete, solemn tincere , and marked with choose a serdignity. A family may and vice to meet every need that are thoughtful wish at prices within their means. -- 8525 Phone West 2700 Soiflh. Magna 150-16- 8; 171-16- Lovely Shower Hiuuiripg Mrs. Dick Larson, CARS USED GOODWILL 51495 52 Studebaker, Com. V8 fordor momm WASHERS 49 Pontiac RANGES - $7 and up $40 and up 30 Frig. Range, almost new, $139.95 Occasional Chairs, floor samples, $25 room living set, sectional, regular price $199.95 $319.00, now Chrome set, table and four chairs, $125 inch 24 Raytheon, TV console, 1954, . . .$299.95 21 inch Raytheon TV console, 1954, $249.95 ce i I COON'S bargain CENTER 1 i SS95 Wait 2700 Tiie Le lies' Aid wili meet Tuesday, F binary 2nd at 12 n wn. Luncheon is tj be served bv the hos;cscs. Mr. H.noi l Zogg and Mr. A. K. B.iuman. REFRIGERATORS- - FURNITURE USED WASHERS USED RANGES r, mg - South Dial S761 PREMIUM QUALITY the sermon subject, "Triumphant Cert'iintiis." SALE! $995 Sedan coupe 8 Mr and Mrs. Kirby entertained a group of twenty-fouguest.' fuiloa mg the Hunter Sec- nnd Ward Gold and Green ball S..t a: day even. tig. l otluck lun-- j che.M wa- a 'i ve and everyone 'pent a must enjoyable time vint-- 1 Clearance Mid-Wint- er iitJ Mrs. William Larson of Hunter. FAIR PRICES ON BibL' S.hiiol. 10:(JU a. in. Worship sc: vice, 11:00 a. m. on 4 fii'ineily Mits Gwen Barr us, a piett.ly Bn.iiiged Inidal shower was given Wednesday vening at the No: th Jordan Slake House. 11 i I 'Siii1 were Mrs. Cilmu Larson and Mi- -. Elij Harms. Many guests I'dled ! i (Xtend congratul-ntnn- m line bride, and prog: .on v. as presented. Tie li. .do it a d mgluer of Mr. and Mr-- . W. W. Barms of Granger ml Hi.- gr mm is tne son of Mr. 2624 156-15- 3; 153-16- 3; Mr. an 1 the Chrh-f.i.a- M s. G. Aibi Tat, day after retu-Pe- d htii-.i.i- s STRAIGHT BOURBON Bel! ck nd.n ; w.tn t.ie;-t i i Duliot-and fa:n- son, Major ilv at Fort Riley. Kansas. They hi- so risd-'thea' daughter. Mrs. and f: :n:ly at; Mary Evilvn iAshl.m, Idaho, being g me seven' weeks. D.-iu- ll"i I ! FOR SALE New 38 special Smith and Wesson pistol. Retina II Ko-- ! dak, 35 mm, flash attachment and light .meter. Dial 2239, Douglas Sion i W. A. HALLER 31 CORP, PHUA, PA. Remember :hat I am a frail and thcrefo.T 1 have erred. WE ARE PLEASED TO STATE WE HAVE A NEW WATCH REPAIRMAN Coma In and Meet Him We Guarantee His Work owner Radio, heater. Hydro. Visor, one MANY OTHER FINE VALUES. Huffaker Jewelry and Furniture Co. : Your Pontiac Dealer : COMPANY MOTOR PAGE Dial 4411 Magna IIMIIIIIIIIIIIillllimillllllllllllllllllllll The Best Insurance Obtainable Byron Huiih AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT LAKE THEATRE GARFIELD, UTAH Saturday Matinee Only, January 30 STARTS riKISHCS Technicolor In Baxter. Anne Fred MacMurray, p-- SMOKEY FEATURETTEjnd3CARTOONSM ALSO Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- t. Gem Theatre2829'30 Jan- - STARTS 7:00 8:45 SHOW, AFTER Joan Crawford. Michael Wilding in COMPLETE p-- IN TECHNICOLOR. TORCH SONG Double Attraction, Glen Ford, Gloria THE BIG HEAT Starts 12 noon SPECIAL FEATURE FOR MATINEE Preston Foster. Lon McAllister. Peggy Ann Garner THE BIG CAT Jn. 31 Feb. 1-- -- s. 2 LAST SHOW 9:00 p.m. STARTS 7:00 p.m. In Technicolor. Esther Williams. Van Johnson. Tony Martin in TO LOVE EASY ALSO CARTOON-NOVELTY-N- NO SHOW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Feb. Next Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- t. G Ann Blvlh ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT ALSO E E E E had more than a fair share of success in this business hut this E beats all! From the day hc opened our doors to show the new 1954 Ruicks, weve been E rm DRUG HEARING AID SUPPLIES ss S02S West Main Formosa Cafe CLOSED SUNDAYS EWS In Technicolor. Robert Taylor. Stewart E Batteries, Cords, everything Guaranteed Fast Ropair Service In Color. Also. "THE BIG HEAT". Cartoons and Serial screen. When L Your Birthday? Com and see yourself on the FINISHES 3:45 EVERYONE INVITED Sun.-Mon.-Tue- mmse DUKE WALT DISNEY'S PROWLERS OF THE EVERGLADES 11X0 a. m. to 2:00 a.m. Lunches, 11:03 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Dinner. 5:00 pm. to 9:00 p.m. WE SERVE REAL CHINESE DISHES AMERICAN FOOD Specialise in Chinese Family Dinner. Choice of Steak and Sea Foods luxuriovt 200-liHo.OM.iTi, liiviarp ' hordtopo." lop Iw, of It i, cuifom-ca- r 71i, E NOW HAS A FULL LINE OF Graham. Jocelyn Brando SATURDAY ROUNDUP "Compare Their Records" United States Fidelity And Guaranty Co. American National Idaho Mutual Benefit Association E E Agent E 3124 South 8520 West E PHONE 61S4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii E E E j fve kept hopping by people, questions and orders. It seems that folks have been hoping for a really big change in the new cars and Buicks got what they want, right across the board. Quick' s got it in style-- in the sleek, swift, low and glamorous look of the sports cars, but with the room and comfort of lluick size and breadth. Buick's got it in power-- in It looks like Ik Mest Mt ! in Msfiy new list of features as up to the minute as the very look of these great cars. But why dont you come sec what all the excitement is about? Then you'll discover that what's helping to make the '54 Ruicks the biggest hit in our history are the prices we're quoting-pric- es that buy more Ruick beauty and power and thrill nnd sheer automobile than smart money ever bought before. high-compressi- Y8 engines all stepped up to new horsepower highs and boosted to new Pistons. economy w ith l'ower-Ilea- tSaW?-- - d TriJlnr0-l'l-T- Ruick's got it in ride comfort, too, and handling case, and visibility and a whole V WHEN BITTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUCK WILL BUILD THEM- - ADAMS MOTOR SALES Dial 2041 Magna, Utah fai,l VSt'Ov $i ff'DtS UKF A MIlllON, fr SfC'Ji ConvtrfrMft - Vi! 'awc'ea to n raiord t! n in rfo'fat low pr rt KgA drhvri focap fhun i m (ur irodeiB |