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Show Friday, April 15, 1955 Leader, Garfield, Utah G--fi- cld "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There THE Liberty. 1 THE SOCIAL SCENE LEADER GARFIELD CARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Marriage Announced Of Lake Mmd Howard Rldgo, PublUhar What The Women Are Doing This Week N. Rid go. Editor To Garfield Youth Publiohad Sine Hl Published Br The Coppor PrinlingCompany Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hill of Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. UUh of Salt Lake City announce the Entered as second class mail matter under the act marriage of their daughter, Edna, March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Club Entertained to Richard Bowden, son of Mr. Meeling Slated by the Utah Luncheon Lovely Adjudged one of the bos weekly newspapers and Mrs. George C. Bowden of the Rational Daughters of Pioneers, State Press Association, given honorable mention by Mrs. George Duckworth enterGreen Camp, regular meet Garfield. editorial Association. Mrs. Dick Barton entertained tained members of her Bridge jng will be held Thursday, April The young couple exchanged ms.ii subscription rates Payable strictly In advance - 32.00 yea. vows April 1st in Salt at a prettily planned luncheon Club Monday evening at her gist at the Magna Womens readers any nuptial its upon from contributions welcomes The Times A delicious dessert lunch- - j rooms, beginning at 1:00 p. m. fora ta Lake No at the Hill home, the be must City complimentary Saturday signed. communications of public interest. All All ladies are urged to attend, ceremony being performed by mer group of friends and neigh- eon was served, followed by attention paid to anonymous contributions. 4 Prizes were awarded tof Bishop Dunlop. bors to include Mrs. Lloyd Coon- cards. The pretty bride wore a white! Mrs. Clair Bello and Mrs. M- - H. T. Dyches, Mrs. Ker.nethj ey, New Grandson C, entortam- - taffeta model and pinned a cor- Salt Lake Huffaker and Mrs. Marlow Tur- of Howarth of Mrs. D. E. Dimand Mr. and Mrs. John Kltkai sage of red and white carnations Mrj Eugcne Sadler and! pin, Magna have received will be entertained ed members of her club Tuesdaj and rosebuds to her shoulder. Sr The of Newbold group Mrs. Verl Magna. A new home. a of gay at her grandarrival recent the Second Child was attended by a sister, Miss A social time of viilling was April 25th ty Mrs. Cloone Fains-- ; evening . .. social time was enjoyed by the w0,-thMr. and Mis. Wayne Sandall son born to Mr. and Mrs. Aitnur1L11, as maid of honor. hy Califor';,e group. are the happy parents of a lovely Greenburg of Van Nuys. been named Danny The 8 and 40 group. Salon 256 baby daughter, born April 7lh at nia. lie lias r t Miss Nancy Clark of Sun Vala Salt Lake Hospital. She weigh- and has a brother, David, and at home. Pamela the a! B and 5 ounces, sister, A. California, spent conference'I enjoyable ed in at pounds, ley, Mis. Giecnburg will be remem- Lady Lion- -, was held Wednesday,?'1 Wednesday has been named Stacey LaVcIIe. - week visiting her grandparents, l Ve! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of A small brother, Jeffrey, li bered as being the former Irene evening in the Magna Fiiehall. !0mer0f were Mra. Wallace Williams. Hunter Best The rcimmiV.ee in charge of and Mrs. J. E. Clark of months old, is home becoming ac- Klekas. Mrs. R. II. Cushing, Mrs. W. H. well as other relatives rangements consisted of Mrs. quainted with new sister. 2 12 Ton to Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. RasmusProud grandparents am Mr. Summer Rates Now Mrs. Mr. and Storage and of sen of Hill Magna (.ranger and Mrs. H. Earl Effective ? "f MmI AuxIUuy and Mrs. Muriel D. and S. L. Lucian Martin of Salt Lake City llr r in Provo. The monthly meeling of the Musical vocal selections were j spent Sandall of Magna. Prompt Service 'American Legion Auxiliary will presented by the Young M.'lhors. Easier Visitors be held Thursday evening, April Qua: tet of Kearns. - Club-hom- " .a. 'l ar-!i- ?? Bxssrmsssrmiosas Its j Off to Geneva The Cyprus high school class of about 93 students is I Wedding Let our wedding consultants help you plan and enjoy it McDonalds Flowers ' traveling April lJth to .Geneva Steel Company for a tour of the i Christensen is the lructor-Lul- in- - a Your 9008 West 2700 So. Dial 2011 VWAWVWWW WVWWVSA ; " Mb: who e. ! . Happy i the Bride Begint at the Beginning . as best Informal Reception An informal family reception followed for family members and a few inimate friends. Mrs. Bowden, the groom's mother, is planning a shower very soon to honor her new daughter-in-laat the Utah Copper Club. MAGNA NEWS MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS CRADLE ROLL Clare Bowden stood mnn for his brother. Salt vmvmwmmvmm aaors.sasvrszvKmwaKXgSKesestot HoassaRers C 0 A L Uuh ' jsJSMasraa:. Ka.-te- VALLEY Easter weekend visitors CUT Mb Ouf AMD HAh. it- - !irb'TEThdiz; "Mi's? P. A. Camming Klekas were Mr. and Mrs. Frank OF! luncheon will be served. All ladies are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Las Vegas, Nev- Klekas and baby of Wahee, Nevada, were popular visitors last ada, Mr. and Mis. Gus Klekas of Meet I week at the home of Mrs. Cam-- ! Bishop. California, Due to the mans sister and family, Mrs. H.! Another son, Harry, arrived the L. Garfield, and other relatives .frem Fort Ord, California, for a members, the Westway y and friends. furlough. not be held. Gem Theatre Apiil Thurs., Fri., Sat L:iow-8:3- 0 (Notice) Starts 7 p. m. Last Complete LONE HANl) THE Hale Joel McCtoa B-- b'.a DOUBLE ATTRACTION IN TECHNICOLORl In Technicolor & COAL CO. Postponed illness of several April meeting of; Sewing Club will Members will be notified on the next gathering in 14-15-- 16 FEED , May. 197 Wert 3900 South Phono AM CO-O-P 101 COAL CO. Wert 17th South Phono S. W. PRATT BRUMMEL BEAU Stewart Granger Elisabeth Taylor PeterUslinov Start 12 Noon Saturday Roundup, HAND" "BEAU BRUMMEL" "THE LONE of "CAPTAIN MARVEL" end Cartoons. Everyone Invited Sun., Mon., Tues. Starts 7:00 p. m. Roth Not)Cyears! Notft years! 1st Chapter Finishes 3:30 eveiy drop April Last Complete Show 8:30 17-16-- 19 OUTLAW'S With "THE Features Shewn Starting after 8:00 p. m. DAUGHTER" 0(&(!juaket Big Double Bill Attraction of the Year MA & PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI Marjorie Mein and Percy Kilbride 2nd Action Hit THE Straight BOURBON Whiskey DAUGHTER OUTLAWS old! years Q In Color Bill Williams Kelly Ryan Paramount Vista VUion Speciality PLUS A COLOR CARTOON 1 NO SHOW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. April 21-22-- 6 BRIDGES TO CROSS Tony Curtis Julia Adams In Technicolor Produced by George Pel CONQUEST OF SPACE vwwvwvwwinwvwwfwwwwwwwwww LAKE THEATRE Saturday Matinee u reetimcOlor BANDIT OF SHERWOOD -- . PLUS 5 CARTOONS No GARFIELD Fwtehee 3:45 FOREST The Bourbon-man- k let Chapter of "Capt. Marvel" Serial! other 's Bourbon OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBURG, IND. 86 PROOF. low- to matching . j.who used his muscles to . . swing a hammer was a picturesque and important man in his day. But today hed be lost trying to meet the requirements of a modem blacksmith at Utah Coppers Machine Shop in Bingham Canyon. At the shop, the modem smith swings a thousand hammers at once to handle such jobs as converting an old locomotive axle into a boot jack for ' an electric shovel. And he does it because, instead of using his own mus air hammer. cles, he commands the crushing strength of a two-to- n An blacksmiths hammer, lathes, boring mills and many other marLinog are on the job keeping mining equipment in good working order. The 150 men who work in the acre and a half machine shop are part of the team of 6,000 who produce copper in Utah. Where does the money come from to pay the men and buy the expensive equipment housed in the Machine Shop? It comes from one source only. By selling copper at a profit, Utah Copper is able to spend the money needed to repair and maintain equipment. Profits buy new equipment and pay for developing better mining, milling and refining methods. When Utah Copper sells its product profitably, it continues the operations that produce prosperity for people living in every section of our state. - If you're planning te buy a new car, Iha ana you wrt can'twfforri te mitt seeing Is Clwvrolrt for 19 straight yean America's car. The Moteramic Chevrolet afters yau to much mare than the olhar can that ll's hardly fair te cam pars them. And oven the can don't have all the advantages that today's Chevrolet often you. T. .. up-to-da- te best-saUin- g low-pric- ed high-pric- The beauty's built in not bolted anl Chevrolet's beauty is inherent in the basic contours of metal and glass. There's no excessive bolted on ornamentation to go out of style overnight. -- Tver Tea Million Chevrolet owners-T- wo Million more than any other tar! PAUL0S AUTO CO. Dial 2000 or 6611 tetS Magna, Utah O um W10LS Kennecott Copper Corporation A Coed Neighbor Helping to Build o Belter Uteh |