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Show Garfield Leader, CtrfitiJ, Utah Friday, March 2, 1956 Garfield Visitor Mrs. R. W. Sow Jen, foinnily Virginia McEntee, has been the guest for the past ten days of her sister, Mrs. Theresa Taylor in Garfield. She is from Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Rowdcn also visited Lawrence McEntee of San Diego, California and Frank McEntee of Beverly Hills, California. Young Lady Honored Miss Peggy Herron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Herron of Magna, was unveiled as Cosmo," the mascot of the Brigham Young basketball squad Saturday. Mist Herron is a student at this educational institution. m.umLAXB8mBMX I THE SOCIAL SCENE Prize-WASHI- NG 2nd Prize-PRES-TO 3rd Prize-BE- D MACHINE COOKER LAMP CHEST With every dollar purchase, you will get one ticket FREE For (Date' Drawing Will Be Set Later.) OUT THEY GO! All Tires On Hand Sold at $ 1.00 Above Our Cost Plug Tax 4th Prize-CED- AR WILSON HAMS (whole or half), lb POT ROASTS (IJ. S. Good), lb HAMBURGER, (All meat), 3 lbs RIB STEAKS, (U. S. Good), lb .... 47 Womens Club Party Proves Pretty Event 38 95 49 8 ORANGES, Sunkist, lb Idaho Russets No. 1, (Red or White, 10 lbs. .49 25 CARROTS, 2 lbs Tuna Fish, IGA Chunk, l!2, 4 cans $1 97 PillsLury Best Flour, 10 lbs 33 Betty Crocker Cake Mixes, pkg 31 Log Cabin Syrup. 12 oz. 19 Wax Paper, Kitchen Charm, pkg. 35 oz. 46 Orange Juice, IGA, 35 Green Beans, IGA cut, 303, 2 cans 49 Gr&oefruit, Shavers Fancy, 3 cans Fruit Cocktail, Libbys, 24 can, 3 $1.00 IGA Ripe N Ragged Peaches, 214 can, 3. .$1 IGA Ripe N Ragged Pineapple, 214 can, 3.$1 ...... ...... LOUIS FALV0 & SONS Mub Groceries Television 3008 South 0950 West Feeds Goods Furniture Gee fc Oil MAGNA. UTAH Telephone 1925 k Appliances Dry -- WATCH FOR EXTRA SPECIALS ON TV AND IN SALT LAKE PAPER IGA I ss Marriage Revealed Of Prominent Young Couple A patriotic theme, featuring the birthday of George Washington, Father of our country, was featured in decorative arrangement at a party of (he Magna Womens Club Wednesday evening at the clubrooms. Ladies whose birthdays were honored included Mrs. Nell Mrs. Ellen Greenwood, Mrs. Hazel Orr, Mrs. Ida Hunt, Mrs. Erma Tech, Mrs. Lyle Pendleton and Mra. Ella Peterson. Red, white and blue streamers were placed the length of the table and a miniature cherry tree centered the prettily planned decor. Each guest was presented with a red imitation hatchet Covers were laid for twenty-six- . Prizewinners Prizewinners at games were Mrs. Lyle Pendleton, Mrs. Winnie Mrs. Joey Williams and Wright Mrs.- - Frances Ridge. The draw favor was awarded to Mrs. Alice MAGNA NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Gunnerd Andor son of Murray announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Marilyn, to William W. Hcnline, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hen- line of Magna. The young couple exchanged matrimonial promises on February 17th. They are now making their home in Murray. , p;l' 1 J 'H.-.i.-e- , li d. PRICES EVERYDAY Our Success Proves We Lady Lions Mae! A meeting of the Magna Garfield Lady Lions will be held Wednesday, March 7th at the Magna Firehall, beginning at 7:00 p.m. All ladies are invited. -- Board To Meat A meeting of the Magna Flower. Garden Club Board will be held Wednesday, March 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haws in Magna. Members are invited to attend at 8:00 p.m. , Conversation la the laboratory and workshop of the student why Ancient Age can say: 6i leci-piMi- T.-n- . s An announcement of particular interest to many friends is the . 3l Friday tUly pl?.nni;d marriage of Mrs. Augusta Phir- MliTt0. man of Salt Lake City to George Ralpb k JahAnsonSr. of M'; Voahell, Magna. C' The couple exchanged nuptial papman d Mrs' Cessar. vows Wednesday, February 22nd ef.e playe in Salt Lake City and will make ' hJ he their home at 2492 South 7th East, f , and dellclous refreshments j' Salt Lake City. . - I - ' FA Harold A. Henline ii h uue Birthday Honored from bool camp training in San Hnnuring the birthday anniDiego, California, visiting his versary of Mrs H. R. Harvey, parents, Mr. and Mr--- . W. J. Hen-- ! family and two close line i. nd ether l el.itives and fiu-mMrs. Emily Larson and friends. Mrs. Mill. i Sellers, niet Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Harvey's daughter, Mrs. Howard "THERE IS NO SUCH Mikolhsli, for a social. A gay lime was WORD AS 'FAIL'." enjoyed by the group j S6 Fifth Son Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pettersson of Oceanside, California, announce the birth of their fifth son on Sunday, February 26th. He tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. of Magna arc the proud paternal grandparents. Lovely Daughter Rejoicing over the birth of a lovely daughter on February 23rd are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolton of Magna. A brother, Sherman at home, is happy about his now sister. V ('Authors name late the new brother. refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills are the proud parents of baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squires born Monday morning, February spent the weekend Jn Hunter 27th. Mrs. Mills will be remembered as the former Peggy Mae visiting relatives and friends. 1 Witbeck of Hunter. soi ved. below) ' There seems to be no medical science will not eventually conquer. One by one the sicknesses lhnt have plagued mankind through the ages are being dis-ih- .'ind Holiday Child Mr. and Mrs. John Arego of Magna became parents of a fine boy on February 22nd at a Salt Lake hospital. He weighed in at 6 pounds, 14 4 ounces and was born on the birthday of his maternal grandfather. A small brother, Michael at home, is happy about ai overcome. 3EBSB There ere many drugs in prescription department that accomplish seeming "miracles." Because we Pharmacists now carry a much larger variety to choose from, most modern Physicians prefer to always write a prescription for the one particular medicine that will help you most. our Ford Wins Camp Meets Locally A meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp, was conducted Thursday afternoon at the Magna Womens Clubrooms. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Ella Pelerson, Mrs. Nell Mecham and Mrs. Victoria Anderson. The prayer was presented by Mrs. Nola Monson and flag salute led by Mrs. Alice Doxford. Captain Estells Pehrson presented a token of appreciation to Mrs. Victoria Anderson, a charter member of the camp and a past president. Song practice was led by Mrs. Cora Bo uck, accompanied by Mra Alice Carter. Mra Lillis Clayton presented a history of Mary Elizabeth Jacob Rich and Mra Carter gave old-tiselections from the hymn book. The lesson was by Mra Hazel Orr on Diary of Reddick M. All-re- pie-ufen- - Marriage Announced Of Salt Lake Lady To George Voshell in Mississippi. Pettersson. Next Meeting Slated The next meeting of the group is slated few Wednesday, March 7th and will feature Che election of officers. All members are invited. LOW Are Never Undersold A .ii.vM),; i)f Hi Order of Railway Conductors' Auxiliary was Pious ai o now being made by ! hold il.mday evening at the Mag-Miyaohivii a C lubroonu. UoaitHifij Disns Fout, dsufihU of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Foutz, 2051 j v:v M:s- - Alice Rowland, Mrs. South 8800 West In Moan.t. f ir a Jessie . IJrown on l Mrs. LuAna Juno to Iurl And i, son t'jvam-cEntertains Group The olficers were pre-- .i of Mr. jind M.s. O:to AnJu M ntefl with gifts and the 1955 A x J !,1 44M S ut:i 3200 Wi t, Mu:l jy. ,'1 . t. ! Mis. v.uoi Rasmussen. ' 'V11'-- ' p. ..nuneM pan- will the pj-- l l!l v1' f f ,hu!'h. bn pin. ',"'"n-1Stake :'.:i-nupt.al vows in the Oquii-....me were awarded e,n:ng iit their followed be a Mrs. Rin.da Johnson, Mrs. Ann ..nine. gue s included Mr. will nuke in r home hi MVlcrsnii and Mrs. Azenith Chip- nd M s. Glley C.iUsimo. Mr. and'ibangi-rMrs. Ernest Culii-imMr. ani1 Ann. one. ment of the spung lnan- Mrs. Joe Vaeulm all or Magna: evi nt w:ll be were serv- D.unty rei.l with int.-ned. Mr. and Mi's. Robert Whear of by iiunv friends. s PRODUCE Three Blocks South Of Gem Theatre ORC Meeting Rowland. Mra. Ruby Russell was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Velda Robei-tof Magna Baker, Mrs. Myrtle Peterson, Mrs. Frances Ridge and Mrs. Emily is vacationing for a few months MEATS CRADLE ROIL What The Women Are Doing This Week Me-eha- let MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Thunderbird Sets New International Record The Ford Thunderbird has Just set a world's sports car acceleration record at Day-ton- s Beach. Florida. From a standing start, the mighty Thunderbird covered s measured mile in the incredible time of 4M secondil That's an average of 88.9 miles per hour, with a top speed of 149 miles per hour. la setting this unlimited class record, the Thunderbird beet all American and European sports cars regard less of price or class. And hare's mere news. Now you can have the Thunder-bird'- s mighty 225 horsepower V-- 8 in any Ford Fairiane or Station Wagon Fordomaiic you choose. IF the biggest engine in the low price field.' Just received e wire from Saigus. California, where the 100 Up U. S. Auto Club Stock Car race was held Sunday. A 1858 Ford Fairiane club sedan, with standard V-- 8 engine, (not the special 225 mentioned previously) cooled off all ths hot ones in 38 minutes. 28 seconds for first place. In fact, three of the first five places wars taken by Ford. New some of us ere a little eld to become at this time, but we do appreciate the sturdiness, performance of Ford end dependability proven by these tests. Then, let us demonstrate to you the comfort, beauty and safety of Ford, with V-- 8 prices starting at 81935X0 or 849.78 per month, and you will agree, if you want more GO for your dough, go FOBDI Fetigui Fighting ULA-BER3H-- W 12 With Crystalline YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE B-- 12 OR CONDITION EXCLUSIVE WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE ing energy vitamin product with can help build up rich red blood, combat latigue for full measure of health and happiness. B-- Bottle STEAM DRY IRON Magna. 6281 Kearns. AM Don't allow vitamin hunger to sob your family of health. This amaz- STEAM FLOW VENTS Pick up your proscription whan shopping near us. A groat many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? if FIFTY with the purchase of i bottle of 100 H.UUalm! Or ACt,' MAKE CAPSULES VITAMIN I ForjouiiOldllron EC ARDljESS GIVE YOU AN steam n m non 17 95 lEfiutunicE Drugs By Duke Magna. Utah 3X MiOWANCE FOI YOU! OU IRON AND I Kearns Pharmacy Now Only Kearns, Utah Drugs By Duke Quotation by Edward Bui-wLytton (1805-187Copyright 1956 (2W1) Magna. Utah AND Kearns Pharmacy Kearns. Utah ar & HARDWARE MAGNA LUMBER Maana. Utah at lllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1495 Phona 2271 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll Al Parker Ford Phone Magna 2700 E Salt Lake Transportation Company Phone Belt Lake City Arrive 8. L. Leave Magna 28 Wart S. T ample 6:35 TiN 8:40 9:55 4:10 1:30 7:20 am. am. am. 0:20 0:20 10:40 . 4:50 7:15 Arrive Magna Leave 8. L. 1:00 5i30 am. 7:00 .. 1:25 am. . 3:05 7:30 3:10 IdS 3:05 5:20 5:45 5:20 7:15 0:30 Effective December 5. 1055 AH routes except No. 11 A go VIA ' - Wort Temple and 3500 South No. HA is express from Wart Temple VIA 2100 South 8treat to 400 Wert then South to 3100 So. and Wert ever regular route. up si all stops long Wart Temple Street. Pas-pick- All wc distill is Kcmmly straight liiiliilxni. Wc innv.- - iliat hninlxni of the finest quality leijuites ilmiic plains. '1 lial's ail iu: live. Wckpnw it calls fur tin gicaicst skill in distilling. I lie men who 'nidc the making of Aik ient Age arc I iso lu'st Cspci inued in the iniluv-try- . And it takes Inis of linie. Thai's uhy wc wait six lull trait fur ( air I ill aging to Ining the ijiia!iiytingrcdicnis to ihfir piak nl maliniiy, And to safeguard the uniform qual-ii- v of Aiu ient Age, we distill if at me pltire only . . .at the Am ient Age tliv tiliciy in Frankfort, Kentucky ... the licait of the Ixnirlmu rmintry. Nothing lias heen spared to make Am ient Age the greatest bom I ion of them all. Wc invite you to try it tonight. After one taste, you'll understand why wc can make the challenge: "If you can find a better bourbon.'. . Iiuv ill" ESUIBSH WHISKEY S YEARS PL so proof- - 1955 ancient age distilling co.. eliMSt New 56 Chevrolet Task-Forc- e Trucks Out Champs of every weight class ! I New models to 'do bigger Jobs-rat-ed up to 3&000 lbs. G.V.W.I New power right across the board-wi- th a brand-nebig V8 for hauling I New automatic and transmissions! w high-tonna- ge Hew Lightweight Champe - Meet today's most modem truck fleet! It offers new champs of series. It every weight class, including four new heavy-dut- y brings you new power for every job, with a modem short-stroV8 for every model. Then theres a wider range of Hydra-Mati-c models and d Powermatic, a new automatic, plus new manual transmissions.f Come in and see these new Chevrolet trucks! J'I Handari to L.C.P. end Sttits S000 end 10000 medtlt, m option Dial 6384 ke We will be happy to send a qualified estimator to help you Nothing Down 36 Months to pay six-spe- ed KY. J ixtre-eo- tt In oil other models. lExtre-co-tf options meilable In a wide rants of models standard In Series 9000 and 10000). See Ual rRANtfORT, five-spee- -- Build ea average room In the basement for as little as OOOAO complete Builder's Marl STRAIGHT eewe Remodeling Basement Rooms Central Lumber & Hardware KENTUCKY riew Heavyweight Champe New Middleweight Champe Anything less it an old-fashion-td (flit-spe- ed IrammlutOH truck I IAULOS AUTO C0.MPANY PM 2000 nr 6G11 Magna, Utah iiiiiliiiiiiii;iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:ii!tiiiiiinii iiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitii |