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Show Friday, December 3, 1954 Where The Spirit Of The Lord It, There la Liberty. GARFIELD THE THE SOCIAL SCENE LEADER Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith N. Ridga, Editor Published Since 191S Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Triday morning at Gariield, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah state Prers Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advar.ee - S2.00 year. Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any mvuiin, subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No " 30 attention paid to anonymous contributions. i - Womens ISmvliit" uve II. He'! P rv, 140-1:5- . day even.ng after a Bezzant, 154-15- Laura Jo . Tuesday ufcinonn in t'u m : a I, 156; Patty McDon-.50vgaiCupper Club A"i"ri i m A : line Hurward. 145 include high of 223 bv Ve: . Dia-u- , 159; Laura 1. D- ccndirr 7t.i, beginning Dia. Mrs D, :s !..i other '171 ' ;7 !!.e Powell. 140-,tn Ail patrons are ex- I1 ones of 139 lij'i Wilker, ten a limit cordial invitation high r,2 The next i.iiikiiig garni.-Em- . iVi X i:,u.st. 161. Ella Enipcy. to attenJ ma Strebb'.e. 2'il M.irv Br iwn. 149. Paul Royal wdl he the speaker Others were Claone Dvehes. t nk high game of No Team and talk on Winking For Better 132; Eilith D;v-belltevun, 162. Beth 5. high ser.es No Hollies and Sohouls." . T4i 135: Smrley Barton. 130; Elva four pilin'. Rushton. 138143; Wia J nsi-n, Mrs. Frank Dr.ffill and child-io- n Aft n Dra.n, 172. 3 and 5 have returned fiom South B. t y No. 1 Davis, After noon League Caiol.na where they spent sev- Hope Aivdla Ki:i'ht. eral months With Mr. Driffill, who Sudbury, No.m. Bait-.Some of the high srtires in the Afternoon League included is in the army. LaPii-hMitliiews, 133, lien- - it Claono M: s. Driff.ll will spend the 148; H.ehardson, 136. No.mu Hiute:. D lies, winter with her parents, Mr. and V bv Splits were jueked lip Mrs. Fay Tnornx'k while her Hope Davis, uni June Jeffs, Roinnio, II, tv Sudbury. 166; Shirley Bur-- t mechanical attends spl.t 'I'IimI at Fort Jackson. in, 138: June Jeffs, 133: Irene "B" Lesgua R ii:i)Iii, 145; Vera I)ea, H In II" the Jeriv M- -. 56 , Beth and Mrs Hyrum Newton Daybell. 147; June had li.gii gain.' '.MM I a:: I Elva Bowden, and Mr. and Mrs. James Newton Virginia Walker took high mt.is Nelson, have returned home after spend- of 152; LaRae Woolley, 131. 463 with gomes of Otnors were Lois Johnston, ing ten days in California. They Others were Laura Daniels, 134; Alton Dra.n. report a most enjoyable time. Ella Eiupev, 156: Cookie Coon, 158; LuPrele Matihcws. n. 153; 150. Miill.' fh. 'st'iffe 4 a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fairbourn and Emini Strebble, N' llie Powell, Mary Hiown, 146; left Thursday to spend tome 155; e split. Mrs. Thelma Simmons Boelov-ky- , also picked up a time visiting their children, Mr. Vi split. Patty M and Mis. Jack Gregory of Fresno, Don.Nordquist, 7. i. M .e ii lii'i. lt'se ill, "A" California. League 141; N..a 143, Betty Bezzant, Some excellent scores made the , IajI.i iWmimer, A" League Tuesday Mrs. Vivian Lowder of Paruwan 155. bowling e D.seru. :s spending the winter with rel- this week 147 Hai'warJ, Diminutive Amy McCarty piled it. Vi'S, Mr and Mrs. Giant Easl-M- r No. 4 squad hud 712 g:ii'' :r. I a wonderful 566 scries with and Mrs. C'l.uence .2111 woo l an I up 3 6 look sera's. Teams - oros, She was tied Liiwdi-ri i.nts each. for high game by Irene Turkey, "A" League 'another f.ne bowler, w.io also Lovely Luncheon Edna Meyer came up w.th na.l a 210 game and another one Ifinoring three ret. ring of' rs smacking 268 game for high of 170. Ellen Ncwbold, good of the Granite ITA t'ouir I, a in the A" h i League and bowler, had 521 series with games lovely luncheon was held at he another one of loll. home of Mrs. Barbara W.ioe.-S line of the other fine seoies of The honored ladies, Mrs. L.iuta ::i Others included Sylvia Wim-nie- r, lae A League wi-- i- Mary 178; 175: Elaine Husband, Daniels, Mis. Cl irenev No B iwden, 180; J Edna Meyer, 157: Venna and Mr.s. Clyde Bolt m. were Vivian Kemp, Vrnna 160; Maxine Collic .inmende.d for their many years 183; Elaine Hushanl, ng-;. 161: Thelma Singleton. 156: of semcc, each given a hejut.ful , Irene Tuckev. 151; 168; S. Coon, 150; planter. LSI; Audrey M.ilmhorg. Shirley Begent, R Visiting was later enjoyed by 160; L. Kiley, Jean lluh-har- Lillian ILlcy. 160; Cenella Fran Sheppick, twenty ladies. 165; Norma Fanbou: ne, An.ta Jones, 182; Jean Cenella Rodgers, Grif.Mh. 155; Arline Card of Thanks , Hubbard, Maxine Cullings, 170; Joyce 1:M Roxie Sudbury, 18!; Alice 160; Amy McCarty. 171 and Mary Sudbury, I w;.--h to sincerely thank every; Coon, Sylv.j Begent, one for their kin I1irs.11-.-- , beautiful Shirley Wimnier, 155 and Sri:; ley Bege.it, flowers and cards sent at the re- 160. rent di'.ith of iny beloved mother, Magna Nurse Undergoes Heni'ii-ltFlrrk. Your thought-fii.'nc.'.- s "B" Emergency Operation League 1! lie sh nriv forgot ten. In the Utah (.'upper Club T.. Margie Bauman. Mrs. Crystal Colombe, well-- 1 evening b1 wl ng, Alice R.hut-tCopper nurse, raptured h gh series cf 443 knuwn Kenn.-cot- t Garfield Women's Club with games o. 17) 146 127. N'.ma underwent an emergency Gar-f.elThe next meeting of the Callings had high game of 136. operation Monday in the W 'men's Club will be held H ly Cross Hospital. Others were Margaiet December 15th in 177; Millie Christoffersun, 155-1Her condition is reparted great- Wednesday. the former library building. Cookie Coon, 1M; Jerry ly improved as ot this date. The gathering begins at 7:30 all interested ladies p. m., an are urged to attend. Tin-Th- j i. 164, i'-- 144; Betty u Belovsky, i I.-t- 1 1 a!-'- o N-- . .j . 143-15- ii-- MALM NEWS CRADLE ROW 1 l, Second Daughter Thanksgiving Visitor Mr. and M:s Charles L.Hy Mrs. Uoiiiiio ba.oll of Lin.Mln. of G.irf.eU announce the Ni'b:ask:i, is visiting fir a week Knightof th'-.soeond d.iughli-r- , birth with her btntbi-- and sisler-'.n-who born November 'Aus law, Mr. an.) M:s. Frank Snvf-- 1 S.india, I.16th at a Salt I.ake Hospital. She . She arr.v.J Bivins haliJay. :he for , th, Thanks- - at poond-- , ti - e; well-know- n CHRISTMAS well. Give A Subkcription to the Jeff Jenkins of Magna is nnme frum St. Mirk's Ilusp.til an I fioin a iviy or Leader! Times pr $2.00 We nii-i-l- p. ol.iiiged . illm-ss- He and his f.iimly desiie to year in Salt Lako County $2.50 out of Utah. '.hank cveryoiie f ir many k.iul-jri.ssi't and visits I i tile ho'pital. will mail Gift Card -- Copper Printing Co. .. a Or-lei- t.i 146-14- I ML (JUT AND HANG ML UP Gem Theatre 130-13- 174-13- 170-15- 5-- Klo-cne- 141-15- !; 144-16- De'i-lev- 152-14- Ar-l.n- 142-14- sea . ! al.-a- SuJ-!m:- 151-17- 152-16- 170-15- s. 176-16- 2-3- -4 In Technicolor Dana Andrews Donna Retd 157-18- 182-15- 172-19- Double Attraction William Holden Lucille Ball MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND Bat-ler- -- o Starts 12 Noon Saturday Roundup BOTH FEATURES CARTOONS FERIAL "THREE STOOGE" Everyone Invited Sun., Mon., AND A Tus. December 7 Last Show 9 p. m. 5-6-- Starts 7:00 p. m. 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Both give traditional Ford economy. or the NOW tube on exciting STRAIGHT I I AUo j WIDOW Community Recreation Show, Wed., Dec. 8 I Priced From $2i0 to $10.93 1 tlie Catacombs and j churches. many In Venice, he saw the beautiful and romantic city built on more than a hundred an i also enjoyed seeing the Bridge of1 I NOW IS THE TIME ALSO CINEMASCOPE NOVELTY ALSO CARTOON AND NEWS JVNOTHERRECREATION SHOW NEXT WED Save Parking Inconvenience Save Time The 153-17- 131-16- THREE HOURS TO KILL l Chief Smith left Salt Lake by plane and trave'ed 1 New Yoi k where he spent l's days touring j the huge metropolis. From tin re he embaikcd on a jilane that i landed at 1aris, France, whee he ' stopped over 4 Jays. lie was engaged a half day sightseeing by inoturcoach with a the vis. ting guide, places of interest including the Louvre, ancient palace of the ici art Kings of France and museum, Notre Dame, the Cuth- - j cdral of Fans, one of the f.nert examples of eaily Gothic ail .n the world, N ipoleon's Tomb and the fammis Eiffel Tower. While theic, he aL ) vis.t.d ' res- Napoleon's an idence at Malniaisun, then.-- ' to' Nice, R. viera an I Monte Cirlu, ; famous casino. When asked if he gambled at Monte Carl , Mr. Smilh said just a little, but by no means,' did he "try to break the bank." Italian Wonders In the coantiy of Italy he vacationed in .Milan, Rome, where he saw St. Peter's,' the Vatican, tne Colosseum, the Lai.m-Erickson- 164-17- Movies Are Better Than Ever! December Starts 7 :00 p. m. Complete Show after 9 p. m. Thur., Fri., Sat. 142-16- 146-147- -m CUi 165-I5- 17IJ-14- tour First Stop - i oun'l:- Sm:U sisier, Tiiiiiaij, is happy about the new s.stir Mr. and Mis. V. C. Cal Iwrli Thanksgiving Dinner D. lii'iiius roast turkey was en- of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Ifulon joyed T.io.s.iay at the home of Knight of Itupert. Idaho, are the Alr. and Mis. Phillip Dobs by proud fir.indpaiont.s. Debs' sisier and family, Mr. Iparentx are Mr. and Mis. John and Mrs. Sam C. Hargraves and H IJawdcn of Granger. three ch.Mivn, Sadie Jean, DeLoy and Loiayn of Ineom, Idaho, her HOSPITAL LIST father, Parley LJler of Grantx-villMrs. Adeline Carlson, Phuv-nrNow Recuperating Arizona: Leltoy Hunt, MinnVe,l Perk, ns, Mageapolis, Minnesota. na man, is now leeuperahng at St. Maik'-- i II . pit al. f glowing For major surg'v. He is jir igre , 133-14- y Sighs and Palace of the Doges. of European countries and cit.es. He made the tr;p by plane, and is enthusiastic not only about air m mv but also lh. travel, histerical an.l hfiiitiful places that he was privileged to see. The speed of air travel was i.I.'-amazing to Chief Smith, who left 9 60 London. Kngliiid p. nt. and arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday at 8:15 p. nt. 133-13- 0 r 1 trip. In Lucerne, Switzerland, he FOR SALE Pinenuta. 90 cents took a steamer trip to view the a lb. Inquire Roxie S udbury. many eh irmmg hamlets border- Dial 2224. 24. made and the ing the lake sumby cog wheel railway to the The worth of a state, in the mit uf Mount R.gi for a magruf.-c- i long run, is the worth of the innt view of tile Alps. dividuals composing it. From there he went to Belgium J. S. Mill ted the where he vis. and Holland, Amnoted cities of Brussels and A little fact ia worth a whole sterdam. limbo of dreams. Li England, the final st p. he Ralph Waldo Emerson saw m.iiiy in. cresting sights, in Captain Roy Smith, veteran Magna deportment fire chief, to this community Tues- The Clult l Afternoon League Some fine gutr.ts After Week Are Doing Thi What The Women cluding the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. Thence home to the United States, which Chief Smith aays the is by far the greatesP'-a- nd end of a wonderful, memorable Fire Chief Returns European Tour Magna year-'roun-d Electric Curling Iren Electric Shaver Electric Trouser Prosser Tools Electric Hobby-Sho- p Electric Steak Grill Electric Egg Cooker Television Receiver gifts Automatic Toaster Electric Mixer Electric Iran Electric Bottle Warmer Electric Bed Covering Electric Heating Pad Electric Roaster Electric Coffee Maker PERSONAL GIFTS Electric Clock Reading Lamp Study Lamp Boudoir Lamp Pin-U- p lamp Sun Lamp Heat Lamp Small Radio Electric Electric I Buffet Wanner Electric Casserole Electric Sandwich Grid Television Set (Where TV is Available Waffle Maker UTAH POWER Percolator Electric Coffee Urn Electric Tea Kettle Electric Hot Plate LIGHT CO. MESSAGE I |