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Show TT'MfyliiirriV."r liliiir F-- Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah 'GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Mrs. C. B. Hawkins on Monday were Mr. Hawkins' sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mis. Clark is the foiuwr Doiis Eric Showfiren and son, Conrad iCloward of Garfield. of Venice, California and his entertained niece, Miss NaDcne Kent of Lew ladies of the LDS Gals Club iston, Utah. Monday. Mrs. Blanche Cloward Mrs. David Brace of Rogue tesa nextjnonth. w;l1 be River, Oregon, is a visitor at the j I Visitors at the home of Mr. and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Clovrard and Carrie, have returned from an en- joyable trip to Pacific Grove, California, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. llal Clark and small ion. i George S. Taylor. They returned from a trip to Fishi.ike, Provo and Richfield, Utah. Complimentary to her niiw, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson entertained at a social Tuesday afternoon, and a family group party was held Thursday at Liberty Puik in Sail Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawkins and family spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Lewiston and Hyrum, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Kent McQuivey and children of Henderson, Nevada, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuivey of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Hansen of Magna over the 4th weekend. Why people who could pay more buy FORD Marriage Announced of California Maid To Larry A. McArthur More and more people who used to drive costly cars are bsing enthusiastically won over by Ford's Thunderbird-inspire- d styling and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Eiland of Whittier, California, announce the marriage of their attractive daughter. Miss Betty Lee Eiland, to Larry A. McArthur on July 2. The groom Is the son of Mrs. J. E. Boone of San Diego, California. The groom Is serving with the Navy on board the USS Haven (AH-12- ), Long Beach, California. They will make their home at Montebello, California until November at which time Mr. McArthur will be released from active duty. They will then move near his former home in Utah. S Dale Rigby, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rigby, has completed basic training at Parks Air Force Base in California, and is now home on leave. He will report to Scott Air Force Base In Illinois for sdvanc-e- d training in electronics and "Go." Trigger-Torqu- e Wliy, indeed, pay more? features Ford's 16 nuxU-lEach sty ling inspiiul by tlie fabulous Ford Tkiiiiderbird. Hie luxurious interiors of a Ford contain ialirics and colon such e field lias never known. as tlie s low-pric- Ford's new Trigger-Torqu- e power And brings you a new thrill in response. Fords power assists, too, (power brakes, steering, Power Seat windows, Fordomatic) cant and Speed-Trigge- r he heat at any price. Take your Test r, Drive today. YouH see why, Ford. than better can't buy you dollar-for-dollu- . FORD Im Mm b mO Uta SI Firii Mi MrtM MUf. the new I because It's worth more E9S2 West 2700 I I i . . MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS PARKER -- y; ed er ct Club Hostess Mrs. Dick Monson entertained members of her Pinochle Club Thursday at her home at a prettily planned social. Prizes at the game were awarded to Mrs. J. T. Coon and Mrs. Ted McDermaid. Mrs. Jack Moore, Jr. will be hostess to the group on Thursday, July 21st. Mrs. Y. Mori returned Sunday from a weeks trip to Ely, Nevada, where she was the guest of her daughter, and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hase. son-in-la- w i i Members of the Sewing Club enjoyed a summer outing Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Luncheon was enjoyed at the Hotel Utah Coffee Shop by Mrs. H. L. Garfield, Mrs. Vera E. Jones, Mrs. Glen Breeze, Mrs. Philip Debs, Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, Mrs. Ro Kentuckians choose Early Times Salt Lake Transportation Company -- Rich-field- 8. 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NEW CHEVROLET Task-Forc- e Replaces the old faihioned C.O.EI New radiator pressure cap New New SERIES n 12-v- New Orange juice, 7 cans TRUCKS Flito-Rid- o Do Luxe Cabs Custom cab at extra cost New greater frontal area radiators Now stronger alloy-ste- el spring center bolls New two-speaxle control en gearshift Now larger, quieter fan ton pickup model New domelight switch en Instrument panel Full-Vie- w New opHonal rear window NEW PANORAMIC High-Lev- el Ventilation System New K-t- New 160 New A- - flexibly mounted muffler 2 and tailplpa power-packe- d New longer VI engines 5 sixes front springs NEW HIGHER MAXIMUM G.V.W. UP TO 18,000 LBS. New shorter, mere maneu- verable wheelbases in mest models New optional Airmatic seat New system Meat soups, 3 cans A1 New en Forward Control chassis engine mounting campbell'i long-wheelba- se WINDSHIELD 'New 0 4 thermostat rebound-controlle- seat New exterior chrome option 3 $ New greater wheelbase 104 to 220 Inches tango New standard frame width 34-in- ch New smaller turning circles for nearly all conventional models NEW TUBELESS TIRES IWmdtrd M ft-fmodM Now safer double-wrappflxod eyes en front springs ed NEW LOWER STEERING GEAR RATIOS FOR CONVENTIONAL MODELS Now hand lever for parking brake New dual circuit breaker for lighting circuits yellow, cream style No. 2 can, 10 for I y rear axle Now apftoa oRortd to o cap forward CaalraD Now, Hotchkiss Drive en All Models Jumbo cleaned, heavy-dut- b. .Vs -- -- New wide-tree- d ' front axles ed electrical system NEW OVERDRIVE Optional on Vi ton models at extra con. New higher gross torque end horsepower ratings slew-spe- 7-l- olt d single-spee- ed h transmission NEW ne New Power Steering f.atra-- Synchro-Mes- . New deep-dro- p front axle (Forward Contrail models I standard V New concealed Safety Steps Stay free of Dj Peas, Corn frozen, 2 pkg. Murdseye parallel-desig- COMPANY New mere rugged frames I 4 m. at. . m 1 4JD TIMES WHISKY II PI00F LOUISVILLE 1; KENTICKY ITIAIIHT I0III0R KENTICKY ice or large loin, lb. Cflnwisk EARLY ...tvary ounca a mans whisky 31 sweet large, 2 lbs. Complimentary to members of her Bridge Club and special guests, Mrs. Bert Morgan, Mrx Richard Gallant, Mrs. Clarence Larson and Mrs. Emil Williams, Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker entertained at a social Monday evening at her home. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. E. G. Paulas, Mra. Marlow. Turpin and Mrs. Jack Gardner. The group will be entertained August 1st by Mrs. Gardner. Over 50 of Americas whisky is produced in Kentucky... and 21 West Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen have returned home after an enjoyable vacation spent at where they were guests of relatives and friends. They later departed fur Fishlake, Utah. 3! ripe only, lb. UPS IcORN iLesaiotiade j fam- ing members of her club this Friday evening in her new home near Ogden. at The Best Shop 1416 Mrs. Wallace Williams, who Is recuperating at home with a fractured leg; has been the motif for several recent socials. On Wednesday, the Sunshine Committee of the Magna Wo mens Club entertained at a so cial, to include Mrs. Lyle Pendleton. Mrs. M. J. Brady, Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Ella Peterson, Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mrs, Mary Cosslett and Mrs. C.F. Williams. On Friday, the Magna Democratic Study Group entertained at Mra. Williams home. girl-frien- ds 98 Phone 2700 MELONS ! Ground l La-Vel- le P FORD South. Magna Chops j Social Lovely Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driffill have returned home after a most enHonoring Mrs. Shirley Howarth joyable trip to northern Califor- of Norwalk, California, Mrs. nia, where they attended the CanCall and Mrs. Donna A mutt Mrs. H.izel R.ch of 4102 South adian Legion convention. of Salt Lake City entertained fi!1.! East, Salt Lake City, former Thursday at a prettily planned soMr. Mrs. and and Olsen Wayne cial st the Amott home. Magna resident, announces the four children of Reno, Nevada, A group of former and approaching marMr. are Olsen's visiting parents, attended to include Mrs. Flossie riage of her daughter, Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen in Mag- Bowers. Mrs. t Richard M. Tavlor, son of Mr. Gladys Hales, Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor of llolla-d.i- na. Elaine Dern, Mrs. Helen Arkoud-a- s, Mr. Olsen and eldest daughter Mrs. Elaine Husband, Mrs. will return shortly to their home Rhea The couple plan to be ma-riJean Ensign, Mrs. Joyce Mrs. while and Olsen three other in September, and will make Mrs. Dorothy Nielsen, Petersen, children will remain to visit in Mrs. Barbara their home in Logan. Wiedner, the honorThe groom-eleis now attend-.n- g Magna and Spanish Fork with ed guest and hostesses. relatives and friends. the Utah Agricultural College Game prizes were awarded to in Logan. Mrs. Howarth and Mrs. Hales. Announcement of the nuptials Mrs. N. F. Pehrson is vacationwill be read with great interest ing in Teton, Idaho, with relatives Honoring her daughter-in-laof the popu- and friends for a short time. Mrs. Richard Russell, Mrs. Myron by the many friends Russell entertained at a stork lar pair. Miss Caroline is well and Mrs. Joe Rainaldi is entertainpopularly regarded in this area. July loth l ! Back Homs Again Miss Caroline Rich To Wed Richard Taylor In September large yellow ears, I land Reid, Mrs. If. Claude Anderson and Mrs. George F. Cromar. Thrill to a Ford Test Drire today! Specials for July ! M shower recently in the Magna Womens Clubrooms. An enjoy able time was spent by the croup. BEST SILLER AL i atua ym toy 4 5 frozen 6 oz. can, 10 for MORI MARKET I 8916 West 2700 S Phone 6371 J I PAUL0S BROS. INC. Dial 2000 or 6611 Magna, Utab team BMf vugs : "- - |