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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah Social Items Magna-Carfiel- d MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Holiday Vacation In California - Robinson are spending t!v hulidays in Miintebeil.i, Calif.iinia, guests of the.: a. and family, Ha it on Itob- -' inson and Mrs. Hruee Sparks, all loimer Magna Mr. and Mrs. Pete R. Falvo To Wed Mist Loretta Gentry In Lots Summer Months I- W. 11 An tun-s- t ar.nnii.U'i-rr.- i !in- dtii-ir.- - m ii.il.J.i.v ,i ! Betrothal Given Of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Nuto Goldvn Wedding M; ,ind Mrs. B. W. Jr. and family of Hunter, accomiii.vn ii'iJ regal di d Magna panied by Mrs. Matt Fetters an of u dvr-,i:Magna, have returned home after oiling in Los an enjoyable holiday vacation in A mb v Cal. fu: nu w;i!i a sisli-a, Califo-niwhere they f M. H.i San Diego, iiiij tu.-- family, to Have! to San weie the guests if Mr. and Mrs. aii.l George Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Kail Undei-woiu- l and iv.-s- . - : Gi-nt.- . s om . r r iiiu-Jsu- revculs the ol MiLoretta Gent: y, .i.m :;t. . o' M !" Tooele Maid To Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson en- and Mis. S.dti v l ,f Regarded Magna Youth tert. mud at a huliday potluek Kansas C.tv.- M.- - .ar t . JVr'.to Mr. and dinner F .vu. s ii of M-- . i: i U-1..IU d Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. T Mis. Rabt-.They also ma ic llie M: and M.lw.n .1 M.ic , Falvu of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Max of Mrs. Matt Petteras.m Si's, hul1J.1v ..T.t.H-lthe anniiunee The p: mnmi'n: your.g c iyj.il Mr. anJ Mrs. Claude second great grandson, sun of Mr :Cluward, Kab.-rtaof tnoir daughter. a su.ii-i- : are ; v. , .i.l Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. James Wayne P.crcc of .i:id Hawkins, t.i K..y N.eh iies. son 01 . ... a The bi ..K'- li .McCullough, Bishop and Mrs. San Diego. The happy mother will M: ill Nirholes Ma.'iu Nanny Mrs. the Central Si it Tr. W.lf.ird Wilding. Mr. and be remembered as being the f innNo nuri'i.'igi- date lor tinC'om.k.- ,n i giuM-n-'(Icoigf M erns, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor er Bevei ly Underwood, d lughter e.'iij)!e has been set Games were played of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Underi.e.n are well and jiupui.i: ly Pickering uiid g.fl- - exchanged by the group. wood .11 He serv.-:h a a. I f ,.u-- . knwn in this area. Pretty Dinner .. ii,.: : a: beinj! ta.i Bishop and Mrs. Wilford WildMr. and Mrs. Cal Maitin nter-' Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Robinson K.m.-j.C.tv. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawking. tamed at a pretti.v arranged dm-- 1 ins. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson and children of American Fork ner Wednesday evening honiiir.g were entertained at the home of wore Sunday guests of Mrs. RobMr. Mr and Mrs. Ivor their sin and daughter-in-laLovely Op'ii Ilouce Pickering in inson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. l'.iill.p V. I)cii, rnd Mrs. Huyd Martin, and Mrs. Lake evening. F. Orr. Salt Thursday C;!y i l at entei-tair.tar Martins parents. Dr. and Mr.. J. i),j i lim-.- ' !!.": e:i Mu: lav. L Eilortsun of Murray, and M:s forty-f.- v M.-.l.-atil o:' A Juyee Mtrlin of M..gn:i. vvVWVVWWVVWVWWVVVWVVWWVVVWiWAVVVJVWV M irid Mrs. It.vd Martm left pay, s.iv 1. t.ni.' ',v,j held by the R: up. Sunday fjr '.heir home in Kansas whole Boyd :s attending foiled nn-f.t at I . Clu-ney- . plar.-n.n.- ; M-- . -i 1 n-i - ! :n.-.- i t.-- s iiun-orin- -- . E Junes h.is Mis home .liter a enjoyable' thive-weeh.iliJ.i) vacation spent! in Walla Walla, Washington guest of her son and family. Mr. and Kenneth l J.mes and small son. nt k al Ji enjoyed during the holidays is M-.- Lady Lions Mooting The first meeting of Hie new year for the Magivi-G.field Lady Lions was held Wednesday even-Ho.il- ing at the Magna Pin-hall-. esses in ehaige v.ere Mrs. H. P Hawkes, Mrs. John A. R.ikieh and Mrs. W. G. Larson. An enjoyable evening was u he rarer fine whiskey the call is for ... i 1 spent. A most welcome holiday visitor at the home of h.s mother, Mrs. Mona Larson, was Milton A. Larson of Washington, D. C. lie was here for a week and also vacation- ed with a brother end family, Mr. and Mrs. Myler Larson and small daughter of Tooele. f2000 up i I I PEO Moots PEO, Chapter T, met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rex Dusenberry al her home on the Magna Row. A book review was given by Mrs. R. C. Parks, and a social lime later spent by the ladies. I I OTHER AMOUNTS I IN PROPORTION - - -6372- Phone M. for your money today! ATIONAl Magna Murray Tooele Salt Laka City Sugarhouse Ogden Provo FINANCE CO. OF MAGNA 8013 WmI 3700 South 4860 South Staia Street 13 South Main Straet 21 East Second South 2048 South Uih East 2468 Washington Ave. 341 Was! Center 8373 AM . . ... 655 EL IN . . FR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3S& dSA WBA Entertained Members of the Women's Benefit Association were entertained Monday evening at the Magna Women's Clubrooms with Mrs. Jack Marlor as hostess. Cards were played and prizes given to Mrs. Ida Stewart, Mrs. Carl Long and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiHimmiiiiiminuMiiimii Group Matte Members of the Ladies Aid of the Community Baptist Church were entertained Tuesday in the churehrooms by hostesses Mrs. Victor Bohnc and Mrs. Leta Bradley. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by an afternoon of sewing. OLD SuxnyBrook BRAND BXIOCn' MUSKET mao KENTUCKY". 9TWAIQHT I WHISKEY I BOURBON THE OLD SUNNY BNQ0K LOUISVILLE, KY. BOTH KENTUCKY BLENPgP WHISKEY COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCT! CDIPOIATION, PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDE0 WHISKEY CONTAINS CS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS IS New Year's Eva Social Complimentary to a group of neighbors and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barker entertained at a prettily planned cocktail party Friday evening at their home on the Magna Row. The house was bright and gay with holiday decorations. Mr. Bing Ottinger, a medical student at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, returned to his studios Sunday after a most pleasant two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ottinger. Salt Lake Transportation Company 21 Wosl S. Temple Phono Sail Lake City Effective December 5. 1955 routes except No. 11A go VIA Wast Temple and 3500 South No. 11A is express from Wast TempU VIA 2100 South Street to 8400 West then South to 3100 So. and Worn! over regular route. pickad up at all stops along Waal Tampla Street. AU you tliink you cant afford a Buick like the one shown here -- wed like to set the matter straight. big-power- big-bodie- d, IF big-muscl- ed If you can afford any new car, you can afford this strapping and stunning Buick Special Sedan and no kidding. For tliic Buick is tagged within a few dollars of the - smaller ears and actually costs less models some of those tery same cars. The pice than we show Iktc proves it. well-know- n Just ask yourself: wouldnt you rather go traveling with the lift and life and pace and poise of a stunning new Buick when its all yours at just about the price of a smaller car? rs If your answer is yes, then the time is now -- v right now. Drop in on us this very week tomorrow would be fine and well seat you at the wheel of the biggest Buick and most beautiful bundle of e field. ever offered in Americas low-pric- Ming atrip? for FREE Road Maps . . . and complete Sinclair Auto Tour Service; See us 48, illustrated. Any stale end local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoir.;ng conrnur.ifcs. A wide variety of extra-coequipment and ucccssor'es avafablo at your option. Sitcial Sedan, Model WHEN SfTTIR AUTOMOIILIS AU sum BUICK Will 8UU0 TllZ:-- NOREN MOTOR COMPANY 2700 South Phono j I j ' b NOT intondod to roplaca your Insurance program. This plan A complete insurance program can br provided only by your insurance agent. We, at First Security, heartily recommend complete life insurance far every saver inasmuch as Ml TO WHOM AVAILABLE. Persons from age 1 to 55 may open a TWIN DOLLAR savings account. The double-your-mone- y ... ... pit ds est Us mngA hi uuKTMcr. feature remains operative to age 60. Several members of a family can rack have a TWIN DOLLAR savings account. - Deposits mod by January 13 racaiva interest from January 1 . Louia WhI . . 1 Big reason for Buicks soaring sales sweep is that folks are finding here a lot more automobile for the money more style boldness, more power thrill, more ride stability and more solid structure than tlid same dollars buy elsewhere. 8733 ! ' is just part of the picture. Buick . double-your-mon- ey high-power- well-know- A - A TWIN DOLLAR uv. SIMPII AS ingi account ii a regular bank lavingi account feature. You PLUS the make drpouti and withdrawals as you plraie, ilia tame as with a tegular savings account-- ' All Fint Security Bank uvings accounts earn interest . iWIN DOLLAR mvingf arcounu earn interest at a reduced rate. At the time of your death, the total amount in your TWIN DOLLAR savings account at that dale... up to 9 ,000 ....is matched wilh additional dollars of equal amount. For example, if you had 1120.10 In your TWIN DOLLAR savings account there would be $240.20 their, in the event of your death. Or if you had $1,000, your account would be credited with another $1,000, and there would be $2,000 instead of $1 ,000. $1,000 b tha MAXIMUM TWIN DOLLAR 7 4 savings for any one person. Your savings account may be for any ' feature amount. Only the is limited. 4 . . 100S INSURED SAFETY. Each depositor's account in First Security Bank is insured up to $10,000.00 by the Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. 4 HOW TO OPEN A TWIN DOLLAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT, (fjwa afrndy Aarr a First Security Bank savings account, just APPLY IN PERSON1 firf the TWIN DOLLAR account. (Tm At ml kmot a savingi account in a First Security Bank, APPLY IN PERSON at the First Security Bank most convenient to you. no red tape Thai's all there is to it just a very short application form to till out containing your statement of good health. Don't delay. Get this added protection today exclusively at First Security Bank, double-your-mon- C. So maybe you can understand why Buick -f- or two years running now has outsold eveiy other car in n smaller the land, except two of those cars. But low price TWirl DOLLAR uvingt b limply an advance step in modem banking ... an addition to the banking mvice oflered by Firtt Secui ity Bank. It ii a Hvinp account plan that DOUBLES (2 far 1) the value of savingi and ilwreby can provide ADDED financial security for a family in the event of death. , 7777 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii;i!ii;::;::;:::.:.:.:.:::;i CURITYjBANHS Falvo & Sona I AmitiHiii lank of Maks, NaH Imk of Utah, WtHl iHxtartm firtt Itcwity lank Ixk Wyewhii Members FeUerml DexH biwrexce Ceryerertee Font Stnrlfy First Sanrify J A , .T |