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Show HUH Villi. JtUhlC. lUI'JUMV Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, September 16, 1955 12. ins and Mr. and Mi s. lv.ir G. Pick by producers since The Anaconda L ;i:i,iunceii ering, entertained at a lovely dinner Friday evening at the Bridges' an increase from 36 cn:.-- , a pnund Dudge Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Martin of home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Pete to 40 cents. Later, who have mov Corp. said it would li.m.-- t iis price Logan have departed for Kansas Peterson, sources similarly Thursday State College in Manhattan, Kan- ed to Magna. Mr. Peterson has bw.n assistant expected Kcnnecoti ("uiht Corp. sas, where Mr. Martin will comward clerk and Mis. Peterson The No. 1 produce: in f u'.mv suit plete his studies as a veterinary. served as Relief Society president shortly. His wife will teach school there. to the lion Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. A book was presi-ntiMoving Up At the start of t ;' year, cupper and Mrs. Cal Martin of Garfield. ored guests. was quoted at 30 It moved Red Metal Precious! up to 33 cents in la'.u January and Moat To Lodge to 36 cents in late MxThe next meeting of the Gar These are prcluavs' quotafield Pythian Lodge, Oquirrh tion. Actually, tile metal has Temple, will be held Thursday, been so hard to gi t recently that September 22nd in the Masonic fabricators were reported to be Emma Mrs. be will HalL Hostesses paying as high as 50 t 52 cents a Lou Erickson, Mrs. Elsie Barn' pound. son and Mrs. Marjorie McDerBehind the rise Wednesday maid. were several factors: an unceasAll members are urged to at ing demand, short supplies and tend. higher prices being paid for the (Special To Thia Paper) V The price of copper has now metal abroad. Lovely Dinner The copper situation first be reached the highest level chafed GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS There's Excitement In The Air . . It's Almost Time For The Fair! . - coppeFprice REACHES 1872 RECORD MARK Tha thrill of anticipation---rayon- ! talking about Pawning to attend Utah'i biggact Fair in 19 years of pragma! SEE IT ALL! Official Opening Sept. 16 at 12 noon HORSE SHOWS HORSE RACING HOLIDAY ON ICE FOR 1956 C GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE B. Hawk simm All thia and mora some-thin- g to thrill and daligbi vary membar of the faml-l- T Fair ad minion includts all "HOLI- DAY ON ICE". Reserved aaaia extra. UTAH M'LIC F0UNDATI0N SlB for a pood mm mi a pod deal more ! Louis Falvo & Sons (W)f gyay We're matching Pontiac's 55 OTUU'll) record sales with record-breakin- g trades! Best! tf&V to l 1 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON VHISKEY A oritur Kentucky Inmrlon tinea 1870 OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS KENTUCKY. OS f You can put this down for a fact You won't match our deal anywhere else in town because this one pays off double! For a starter, you 11 get an appraisal too good to pass by. We're out to make September another record-breakimonth, and all trades are figured on a volume bask Your car can command a better deal from us right now than it ever will again. For the clincher, you'll get a car that is way Yenll scon high as a host ifwi ttaluyeur guatt LOUISVILLE, ' W atrip? Bssa)4Ba t mUkjj MAKE IT A for FREE Road Maps . . . and complete Sinclair Auto Tour Service. CO, IIYISI0R refreshing Tafejng See us mm sinus ST r? 4 I y. HILL some, Magna Dairy Queen "PANCHO" Exciting Beauty Con. Utah's Greatest Mid-wa- ITLl 1 One today is worth two tomorrows; what I am to be I am now all-arou- nd Call Magna 656S for appointment! LIVESTOCK LEO CARILLO AS Kft Mary Baker Eddy No food can do so much for your good health as whole- - wfc I GOOD LEASE! ANNV.UMA AGRICULTURE IsillSi Literarv commercialism ii low ering the intellectual standard to accommodate the purse and to meet a frivolous demand for amusement instead of for becoming. 50th a -t FEEL BETTER! ben of the bishopric and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. except Antimony win', up Unlay, too, A leading producer raised its quoa p.tund to 33 tation by 4"i cents in the f ciinnfie since Nov. 27, 1953. It cited a shortage of ore, an increase in demand and higher labor cos! a. Antimony is used to harden lead. Trade sources expressed doubt that the price of lead would rise in the near future. The Garfield First Ward Bish ANHEUSER BUSCH attractions .b-u.;:- opric and their wives, isor. ana Mrs. WiHord S. Wilding, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bridges and Mr. and (Mrs. El- don Nielson and the retired mem' WRESTLING MOTO POLO HORSES INDUSTRY t summer, when came acute strikes hit tl.o industry. Other strikes .StriVpi in Cii!l and Northern Rhodesia tighu md world supplies further. Then, on Ju'.y 1, a new wave of strikes closed J.iwn Kennecott, Phelps Dodge and American Smelting & Kir.ning. The last ol these shutdowns I'liUi-- only this week. Trade sou'.'Ci-- intimate that between 75,000 and 85.000 tons of copper were lost during the strikes. Buying Zinc, Lead The government has been buy ing large quantities of zinc, and lead as well, for the past year. However, not much has been of fered for the stockpile in recent months because of improving Li C0IP, ROOF. Cartful 8, high-power- ed Drift NOREN PONTIAC COMPANY (TO Waal -- ahead of anything near its price : ; . designed and engineered to stay new for years. You'll get style that sets the fashion for tomorrow. You'll get the advanced performance of the V-Strato-Strea- k newest engine in the industry. You'll get the size you must have for safe cornering and solid security. Youll get the latest innovations in springing, brakes and steering to cushion the ride and make driving an effortless pleasure. Come in tor the deal wish the double payoff and future-fashiondrive away a big, Pontiac. You have the word of half a million owners youll never make a better buy! 2700 South Phec 7777 ed |