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Show Friday, October 15, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah tit 627 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 27th day of November, A. D. 1954. Raymond R. Brady. Kxivutor nt the Estate of Emma C Smith, sometimes "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty." LEADER GARFIELD THE omen s Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith N. Ridga. Editor PublUhad Sinca 1916 known as Kathrnne Smith, Published By Tha Coppar Printing Company Deceased Isauad aach Friday morning at Carfiald. Utah Date of flint publication, SeptEntarad ai aacond clau mail matter under the act of ember 17. A. 1) 1954 March 3rd. 1679 at Garfield. Utah Date of la.ot publication, October Adjudged one of tha bait weakly newipapen by tha Utah 8. 1954. State Prats Association, given honorable mention by tha National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates - Payable strictly in advar.ce - 92.00 year. Tha Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public Interest All communications must be signed. No i attention paid to anonymous contributions. KMjIc of Duoi-astid- I M. Cluu-ru- Turpin. Creditors will piesent claims vouchers to the undersigned, ,with in tha Third District Court of Salt Marlow To. administrator, pin, Lake County. 8825 West 3150 South Magna, Utah. or his attorney Roy V. Ty NOTICE HAVE i Notice to Creditors NOTE s Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean of Mut ray announce the birth of a fine ul the The munlhly boy September 21st at a Salt Daughters of Utah Iluni-i-r- s will 6 He lbs., Lake hospital. weighed 21st. at be held Thursday, named ounces and has been 1 p. m , at the home of Miv BerTommy Dean. Brother Douglas at tha VW'.uii home is happy about the new All members aie eoidlally invitbaby. d to attend rebe will The proud mother CIGAR FROM A Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turpin are happy over the arrival of their bun. a swing. Saturday, ;l happy l:,il'nl to Mr,. Elizabeth Junes, who hiitnduy anj enjoyed games and 1nes were also and ,ul feted a broken hip. Iwoii Moore, who is home from 'jjiven to each small goesl. tin- hospital after receiving ti raiViol, 114 at the ii.uiie ot Mr. an ment for injuries received at work. , Mis Frank is then son, Jay j I - 1 , Mar-iliall- Mrs. MaiurJ Hush ton. is visitMrs. Dell Witiieek and three ing relatives in California cit.es. children, Dennis, Lai ry an i A faiewell tesliinom.il was held spent the weekend visiting Fourth Daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Sunday evening in Honor of Robert E. Jones, who is leaving soon Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Martin Witbeck. f u the Central States Mission. became parents of their fourth & & a Salt at Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson daghter September 28th, Get Well Wishes are extended Lake Hospital. The new child and three daughters, spent tin: weighed just over eight pounds. weekend visiting at the iiume of to the following: Miss Jean Marshall, daughlei AU concerned are progressing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Austin. They also visited other Mends :n Hunt- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall nicely. Jean suffered from a broken collar er. hone and head injuries when she SALE Largo FOR pine nuts, enteilain-eMrs. Funk Laughltn roasted. 0 lb: raw. 90 cents a at a buthday party Saturday lb. Call 9139 or inquire at 9927 her daughter's West 2700 South, across from afternoon, honoring fifth membered as being the former Barbara Tomlin. geseii, hi 13 West 2700 South, second daughter, born October Magna, Utah. on or hcf.nc the 15th day of Feb- first. She has been named Glenda and lipped the scales at 7 pounds, E:dato of Emilia C. Smith, some- ruary. A. D. 1955. 9 ounces. adminisMarlow Turpin, times known as Katherine Smi'.h, old, was trator of the Estate of Sister Tcrt.a. Tha Magna Times is qualified Deceased. most happy to welcome the new Clarence M Tui pm. Creditors will present claims as a Newspaper fo publish Legal Deceased miss Notices, having bean approved with vouchers to the undersigned Date of fust publication, October Util, A. D. 1954. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Lang are Date of la.st publication, October happy over the arrival especially 2!l, 1954. of a darling daughter born Wednesday. Octohci tilh at a Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. J. B. Robison left H'ispital, weighing 7 pounds and Phillips Station. Monday for Alameda, California, 9 ounces. to visit tlieii son, daughter-in-laThe little miss, the sister of nd family, Mr. and Mis. Max three brothers at home, has been Ann names! Rolnson, for three weeks. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CLERK COUNTY CONSULT GUARDIANAND PROBATE SHIP NOTICES. FEATURES mei-tin- . ection ACTIVITIES HUNTER Son Notice to Creditors -- CLUBS De-len- e, Let With WATCH REPAIRS Ua You Help Your Repairs! Experienced - Jewelry Capable We Guarantee Our Work Huffaker Jewelry and Furniture Co. Dial 4411 Magna d 61-0- 17. birthday. A number uf little friends were J. FOR HOME Turpin Estate Must Be Closed THE Dick Openshaw front, frame garage, modem from homo, cement basement, 2 rooms in basement. Immediate possession. Contact: Marlow Turpin, administrator at 6625 West 3150 South. Magna or hia attorney. Roy F. Tygeeen 6113 West 2700 South. Magna. Phone Magna 6711 TROPHY LLNCTIV-HOWaR- 3130 So. 9560 West Property located at 2642 South 9000 West. Magna VWSrtAAVSWVSAAVSAAAAAAWVWVVSAWVVWWWVWAVk ttt&$at... awarded at the annual Amer. lean Bowling Congress meet. AND HANG ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre Thurs., Fri., Sat- Oct. - 14-15-- COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:00 STARTS 7:00 p.m. In Technicolor Van Heflin Ruth Roman Howard Duff TANGANYIKA Peggy Castle In Technicolor Roxy Calhoun YELLOW TOMAHAWK Saturday Roundup BOTH FEATURES EVERYONE INVITED Starts 12 Noon CARTOONS k SERIAL FINISHES 3.30 October Sun., Mon., Tuei. Last Show 9:20 P. M. Starts 7:00 P. M. In The Panoramic Sweep of Cinemaaeope 17-18-- Only a great bowler can throw strike after strike ...and only fine straight bourbon like HiU and Hill can promise mellow richness in glass after g last. COLOR BY DELUXE Over Two Hours Of A Truly Spectacular Cinemascope Production Jean Simmons Victor Mature Edmond Purdon Gene Tierney and Michael Wilding THE EGYPTIAN" k ALSO CARTOON NEWS Community Recreation Show, Thu Wed., Oct. 20. 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Dial 2000 or 6611 In your community, at jn every community through which il operates, your home railroad, the Rio Grande, plays a major citizenship role in supporting your educational system ... in bringing read.n', 'riling and rithmetic to your children. in taxes oi In 1953 the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad paid a total $1,037,088 school for went purposes; amount this directly OI $706,590 counties. to Utah cost schools Utah oi average ($209.15 economical the under efficient, operation taxes Rio Grande o! State Board Education) per pupil, reported by the Utah students. for 3,378 covered a year's cost The remaining $330,498 went to support of state, county and lor county roads, municipal governments, with $47,345 expended for earmarked airports. and sizable amounts Magna, Utah DINVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD tMda of Tha California Zaahrr e Tha Proipacfor Tha hyol Gorga Tha Colorado Eoglo |