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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, April 22, 1955 Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There It Liberty." GARFIELD THE Howard Rldga, Publisher Edith If. Ridg. Editor PublUMd Since 1111 Published Br The Copper Printing Company Iiauod oach Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered aa aooond class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1171 at GarfUId. Utah Adjudgod on of tha bati weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by tb National CdilorUl Association. Mail subscription rates Payablo strictly in advance $2.00 yaar. Tha Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Second Daughter IVlni-kMr. and Mrs. Of M;igni arc tiw h:ipy par:nt. of a lnvulv duujiiiti.tr who was born Ap:il 4th fit a Suit hosuil..J. S;ii! WLvlicd in ijt 6 poundj. 8 .:uruv- - r.nd h.is a MMrr hoilii:. iitld ihnr ir.vtlu-l'doin rliil.l Mni and m-. Sni-rmn- Iii-- Recovering Friends of LaMar S. Hills will be glad to learn that he is con- valescinc from major surgery per- formed at St. Mark's Hospital. Best wishes lor a speedy recovery are extended. Annual Food, Appliance Show Here May Tho annual Food and Appliance Show presented by the Utah Power & Light Company in i vsidentt, ai e the happy parents with electrical dealof a fine haby boy, liorn Wednes- cooperation ers of this area, will be held at new day, April 13th. Mother and the Magna Union Hall Thursday . eiuld are progressing nrvl Friday, May 5lh and Gth, be- at 2.00 p in. ri!innini; hI.i.-iiiL-and slra!n Mrs. Vii. te w mil' an i an ax- ci :.... sweetest music t,,,,..., .(.i,nmnit of the scious suurid. Mus.c is the rhylhin,,.,!, pflWiM. & L:ht Company. fif hea l and heart. w.'.l eciii.luct the show. Both l.irfn-Mary Baker K.U.v on a number of have 'I V fn id shovrs and will drninn-slr.it.The trouble wr.h niusie and p:'ppa:e a number of in general is 1ii.it people j. There will also are tnuelil to nave Iu-- j nuii-be sound nvivie; both days. OfQ-ia'.for niusie; they should be that free aninuiu-recii-:;- , Rifts and prizes will be tauht to love it instead. Igor Stravinsky given away cin-- day and a different show is to be given each day. Everyone is invited to nU-ely- s n-- 1 : ; MAGNA N0TF.S April Missionary Circle The Missionary Circle of the Community Baptist Church met Tuesday in the churchrooms and heard a talk by Augusta Jackling, who is in charge of the Indian School at Brigham City, UUh. Hostesses were Mrs. Nora Gallagher and Mrs. F. L. Clifton. New officers were elected to include: Mrs. William Bradley, president; Mrs. Victor Bohne, Mrs. Howard Caesar and Mrs. William J. Low- der, vice presidents; Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Barker, secretary-treasureIvaa Cleveland, chairman of Life; Mrs. Harold Spiritual Hughes, chairman of Christian Relations; Mrs. Sam Palmer, chairman of White Cross. 21-22-- 9 p. m. Last Complete Show THE STORY OF THE BIGGEST ROBBERY 13 HISTORY "6 BRIDGES TO CROiS" Tony Curtis Julia Adams BILL DOUBLE In Technicolor Produced by George Pal "CONQUEST OF SPACE" Start 12 Noon Saturday Roundup, 2nd CHAPTER OF BOTH FEATURES, CARTOONS. AND "THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN MARVEL" SERIAL Finishes 3:40 EToryono Incited Sun., Mon., Tuea, April Last Show 9:00 p. m. Starts 7:00 p. m. See The New Animorphic Process Superscope On Our Giant Wide Screen "UNDERWATER" Lovely Dinner In Technicolor With Jane Russell Gilbert Roland Also Morally. News, and Cartoon Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor Wed., April 27 Community Recreation Show Shows 4:457:009:15 p. m. To Accommodate The Large Attendance Bing Crosby Jane Wyman "HERE COMES THE GROOM" Next Thur... Fri., Sat. April "RACHEL AND THE STRANGER" 28-29-3- 0 , jars, fcugeme uea had as guests on Monday and Tuesday, her brother, John Pettersson and sister, Mrs. Ann Clark of New York City. They motored to Logan Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Dea's daughter, Mrs. Elmer James of Salt Lake City. The New York visitors and Mrs. Dca were guests of Mrs. James in Salt Lake City. DOUBLE "TARZANS HIDDEN JUNGLE " LAKE THEATRE 1 GARFIELD FINISHES 3:45 P. M. P. M. entertained at dinner Saturday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Mrs. Ida Chip-ma- n of LehL Bishop and Mrs. Wallace Sadler of Magna and Miss Mirjone Taylor, who is attending the Brigham Young University at rrovo. Loretta Young Robert Mitchem BILL William Holder STARTS Sui vivoiv Mi?. U J.ip.-- uu-.h- California; !a sister i.i nia. i Tj.-M- i "TARZANS HIDDEN JUNGLE" PLUS WALT DISNEY CARTOON FESTIVAL AND 2nd CHAPTER OF THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN MARVEL" SERIAL! e th;-- ICaihohc liurnia. Mn Chu:;-!- Wlifiih-- years! synip.t.iy is family. years old! - .iie h.s of J 10 FOB RENT modarn 2 with 9314, ki'!; ;"ie extends a eoi-- iviL;.!. :;. Jru t'l : j.d mr m- - Ut With lit bsdroom hail. gas SI Mil I Your Repairs I ctid i MISTRESS It's Your j j j Wedding K-- tiie Grand Promonade Djnec To ; Ti.-.-;-i Let our wedding consul- tanta help you plan and enjoy it. Hospitals Clas of -- 'i ol s planning iheir McDonald's Flowers :in.i.i:il to tiio American Fork SCOB Wast 2700 So. Dial 2011 d Training and tin. P:ovo l un April 20ih. VUVVVUWIArWWrVWVWSrVV Tha h:sn ps)i-!.ol.ig- j t.-I- Si-h- :U-utj- llo.-pi..- !! j hame. Dial ii Work Huf faker Jewelry anJ Furniture Co. Dial 4411 Bourbon OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBURG. South. Hunter 3:CC Phono BEEF ROAST, lb GROUND BEEF, 4 lbs. PORK CHOPS, lb Capable Guarantt Our Wtst 5293 Magna VEAL ROAST, boneless, lb MARGARINE, 3 lbs. $1.00 PORK & BEANS, 2 size, 2 31' low-pric- uIlj . the cijtirivii! punvh. ff ?1 I i Hit;': :f litem in the in high-price- d low-pric- earn. J ljr starts and ti' liiuiilcsi high-spee- iin to niiii) is 8 operation. lis field! of every gallon, Requites only four quarts of oil! V8 engines are so lhe need only four quarts of c!l . . . n you save money on every cil ihangc! -- no 1 y s-- -- t V'S ;'rc..t i is efli-i-:-:- ;it per pcund! v.tlsh far Lss than , in tup in pii.ver j:crpoiinu! ml Aiiii-rica- c co?t 11. .'J Shortest piston stroke in the industry! Three-incstroke reduces cylinder-u.i- il generates less heat, permits more compart design. h Tiict-on- aren't eten found That's why Chevrolet s hrscpser ;t Ii'j!i-- , slewing The pir piM.ms mile . . . do far Irss traveling liial means lest engine o tarinp. jgfc, motoramic It's tiie On Your Old Water Heater vdve-in-Kea- voiye-in-he- d Now!.- - ad yj' AAVWA HWWA 6 V8 as only th leader can build It! AlSOt , ( .t Large treden allowance en your old range or tteve en purchase of a new electric rongo -- Not for years, has there been an offer like this on the purchase of a new electric 1 water heater. All customers of Utah Power & Light Co. can now receive trade-i- n 1 ;0 an extra large allowance for your old water tha "Tw9-Tn- mnf heater, regardless of type or make, t COMPLETE Your dealer or plumber can tell you all and OFFICIAL 4 Door Sedan. You'll find your Chtvrcld'i compltlt lint f faoril Fihr My modt iMauticv figures show that again in 1954 for the 19th straight year MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! about this big saving. Call on him right DONT BUY ANY V8 UNTIL YOU'VE TRIED CHEV away. mom Modern in Uesign ii ill W ui I ii II IWIIMIIJ Lowest in Price PAULOS ALTO CO. Dial 2000 or 6611 r cold-Vi.i;i- i.r "fatter" spark 1. to wring every pos-- mi'.s uut Hv.ei and ev.ra a d c?nrcs;!on ratio in Ciitwtili-t'- everybody's thunder with the most modern Yl on the road! ALLOWANCE r.'.s'er, Wronger cranking for i: s.i:!c oiii'je field. Most e ' srxlid ( i'.i v TIie?e features anil advantagos are tlic measure of a truly modern Y8 engine . . . and only Cliero!. t lias .. 49' 49' electrical rysfeml 'odern !t e The only car in the with the CM i a energy of 12 volts . . 1 $1.00 12-vo- Here's why Chevrolet AM-S07I- 31 IND. 86 PROOF, t' TRADE-I- N "Happy is the Bride tvho Begins- - at the Beginning." t W Jcwtlry ever vboav. EXTRA BIG is nnt nr.y ,.. WATCH REPAIRS Us You HIp Exptritncod W a ' Ti h'i-m Mi.;::; s n.' Wis Cvn.-ap.mr..:n.ide Saturday ,.s v.i,..i,;-(j.,ghter of i.. ..iu Aivs. l.. h. mown of CI .'anger. Miss Drown and partner sjiuAjd out-- V Ask Your Dealer , . . will j:m. I'r 44 STWISiSISl 's ;. f:o.-:-i 1 All typos of oifti will be nffcr- t d for si Straight BOURBON Whiskey Bourbon-man- p-,- f-'v.- : .sin-cer- Mother's Day Baiaar Plsnsd The Ci. fii-iFirst Wa d planning a ii.:;':jl Day Bazaar Ap::l 2M'i f:o:r. t.e hours of 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., i:i ihe Ji mi Al The Liic s ' iOil CjI- - v.js highly in t:i;s : a - i'1 jit. jcj cl:wa In i u H'OR SALE and stew- ii.l U:;.l.'.' ina htu Aluk Laying M tall immI -HA... !o ii p. in., horse." usud in Bit and Spur Club J.V to.'liiO i at ur B Im..i.. ... n uriii r. m 1. s.ngMMw sen. 7911 West 3500 South or f:,.l.!.i n di,i 6274- 44 TU i..,. i. ' 1J. Cji.for- - E.ie.'u iy i :'sil ei!.-;- 5 i t Mil ? "i. i V.,: ' 1'-(- r;.i M a - j.-r- s y, April 21st i.'.tnillirll!, it :n. .v..i n;j.-- s .1 . d.ui.-h'.'r- j'.: Biir.j:-s- y iws t) it.i:i:l. iielule a H i v." J I: 'V. F: i . r; 24-25--26 ,.j !' -- "' i tv.u:-i-'i- I gQ 1 V..- v.-- . IV; 11 r t i;cq-;i!',-- UVI v. , p:i-svnt- years! Not CY.ivn RENT FOR modern 'iav':i.: a home. Please dial SS9S or inquire 2723 South 1150 West 44 nii.--: is iiii .1 'Had. -' in-.-- , 1 f i- n fj.t :i i- Gam Theatre Thurs., Fri., Sat. Starts 7 p. m. Arthur l. r (,i V ay S.-.'- .i.-- br-e- OUT AND HA.- .- Mt CUT ' reg-ian- Not of .ir n aNi l 'lit Keii!ie.-.f..p,'p; Cj - ' ;a;;nn fur 2S yi s a .r;.i:i..i.i a 1 land en',rK-ir-. H;. a if ti:e HL.'r' aiia E. liuT uu iUo a C'..'.i!,-':of s , ward Lad Mi: :n.i WISH TO BUY Parakeet cage. Please dial 7740 or AM 44 21-- 22 li.r.iil:r.n--F!it Wht 57. whoi-1'in a Like Inn-- ir. a i a:;j!!,M. p M . Wiean. h.w! l. ui at tiie Mr. Rc-Mrs. Ted Green was nostess t Dusenbe.ry returned after a six v.riks Wednesday members of the Rebekah Lod their husbands and a group of business t.ip in Me Yo; a C.ty d Haltliisu.e, Mirylan t. friends Friday, following the ular meeting at the Magna Women's Clubrooms. Granite Sehoul Dis'.r'.et inGames of bino were p'.ayel and thr;r jju::iKiS structors for each game. and prizes given t CnBM.il r.-- uiiir. U'llFI K t JI c attended an iiiiiiu.il bariJuc-- a! 15th, Junior Central A H T.-April lUn v t. HihW r.ri.n . A Ui s.oup was late luncheon was served. ! 'H Ojr Hjiliis x ;i(:p:''"-c'i:it;n- i.--i ih'i :ii..y Utah. di.-iu-- Fini Child APRIL i ILi'y r.u'.ry w.is recli.d 1.00 p. in. i Chu.-c.--i Lojidi-- s CLASSIFIEDS PLANS DINNER -- -t Mr. and M.S. Kinilio S.i:i;ili ot Dinv-.rColo: H'io, fyriiu-- Miina For John II. Wheatley Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen have T'Uvr, 1 hiune after spend in nu weekend at ll:ch:n'l.l, Utah, visiting : c':.1avs aisi friends and a brother to Mr. mussen and family at t.:s:.io: e, MAGNA 1st WARD j Conducted What The Women Are Doing This Week - CRADLE ROIL Final Rites THE SOCIAL SCENE LEADER MSn, ULh |