OCR Text |
Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah l a k eEit A' 1 1) Mr. and Mis. Joe Petes sen and lived Saturday, July 7th at a Salt past week, Mr. and haJ t:ie lollaw- - family have returned from a trip l.ake ll.wintui. One weighed 4 M.-:..v: H.itvhs mother, to BUekfoot, Idaho, where they p. Hinds, !) ounces and the o'.hoi j Ja!y n; If) pounds, 9 ounces. There is an i,O i'.! .a :: y.uV.-M:v Wnilv. hri biother, attended a family reunion. Kin.ly j I ii"i difference in their length. II Ami. Mr I)u.i!:l While iin.l n.s family and named Diane Tney have te-iGuests at the William Ashby all of !)i:l M !..! i. Liji.t M:. .,::J Ljii:.i aii.i lh;!.p - n I Debra. Mr. and M ':..- - h i..-.included ..r last week home it..n. Two biotheis at home. Danny. Mrs. Roy Erickson and children,1 Lois and Arnold of SacraJill, All. .iM.l M.. uL'.'ifio A. Kite mento. California and Mr. and r turned rovriitly rrmn a very Mrs. Richard Kuhns of Di age: ton. .na:..r. l:.;j I Ye!- - pleasant VavataiM !:.p to Yvl!iw- .'ij.".-- . .Vit.i.ii.i! l.iik stone National l.i'-k- . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald llolladay traveled to Brigham City Friday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Hulladay'a niece. Miss Hcva Hailing. M ; i: M i . ; i.: ! :;t- - . Ihr. .,.1 II. Ilj.i.iv ;.i:i:ii,i n:i M. tin- - K.itn s i Y i:. S M By Bertha Ashby Telephone 2126 Mr. chilli: Friday, July 13, 1956 I'.--- . n.l 1 1,1,1, ' .1 vacal.on a Oregon. ife t Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and children, accompanied by Mr. Misses LaRaine and Pauline Williams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams of Logan, enjoyed Walk., daughters of Mr. and Mrs. an overnight camping trip to Lari F. Walk, have returned from iY.ctor, Idaho, where they attend- Provo Canyon last week. ed the Kunz family reunion. They vtt accompanied by their grand- Club Entertained Meindbens of the C & G Club parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. were entertained July 6th at the Kjiiz of Sandy, Utah. Duck Club by Mrs. George J. Miss Marjorie Rushton, daugh-WilliaSmith. Special guests were Mrs. Ungerer and Mrs. Glen iter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton, atul Miss Sharon Turner, daugh- W. Martin. serv-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Turner 1 were refreshments Light ed and games later played. Prizes of Magna, have been visiting in were given to Mrs. Jack Bernardo Cedar City, Utah, with an aunt, and Mrs. Martin. The ladies will Mis. Ella Williams. meet July 20th with Mis. Dee Misses Jean Ann and Karen Peel. Smith of Twin Fulls, Idaho, have been guests of Misses Maryanne TWIN GIRLS! Mr. and Mrs. George Koehler and Marjorie Wilckens. of Kearns are (he happy parents of lovely twin daughters, who ar- - thi-i-The Hunter Sewing Club took families to Saratoga for an Pour yourself a smile, neighbor i of Sunny Brook bourbon , that is! rich as a prospectors dream, good as a mans uord . . . finest of fine Kt utiuky bourbons! r M. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr. and family have returned from and display of fireworks at the enjoyable vacation to San Rose Bowl. Mrs Hugh Hales. Mr. and Mrs a very , where they California, Mrs. an.1 Mr. Moir.s. Wayne vi.i.led with tvl.i'ives. The first class of the Syetemiz-e- d George Knliy. Mr. and M.s Wendell H. Jones and Mr. and Mis. Goepel Study Group was held Mr. and Mis. S.un Denney atPatten Wilekeiis and fanul.es. evening at the Hunter tended tile Fred Bergeson family Sunday Ward house. The meeting was well Hut Springs on attended. Anyone between the Mr. and Mi s. Harry Turn bridge rojnio.'i at Lavj Suild.iv. and son, K.viiaid ol Long ages of 18 and 30 is invited to California and Mrs. Melvin War-leattend. There will be 6 weeks Mr. and Mrs. Vermont more of these lessons and held id Neplii are guests of Mr. a for to have vacation departed and Mis Charles 1. Black. every Sunday at 6:30 pm. These Los Angeles, San Fiancisco and lessons are given by Ray Jones. Keiiii, Nevada, where they will visit with relatives and friends. Bearded Amaaon Queens. Champions of the Amazons, will play "NOTHING IS GOOD M.ss N.la Bradley is visiting in Oqulrrh Bearded Men Hare OR BAD. BUT BY July Sterling, ILib, with her grandp- 24thl COMPARISON" annual uut.ng Swimming arid a picnic weie er.j.'j c.l by Mr. mi.1 Dii-iia- n (Auihor's name below) In 1900 about 13S infants out of every 1.000 died before they were one year old. Now wo are losing leu than 25 out of every 1.000. It is bad to lose any of our procious ones, but good that improved medical techniques and new drugs are helping to save lives. Childhood diseases can now either bo prevented or more easily treated. Among tha weapons used in this bailie are vaccine, antibiotics. and powerful, but safe antiseptics. All of them are in our pharmacy awaiting tha opportunity to help. ids. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Niel- a:-! son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clair Clark, formerly of Hunter, now of Kearns, announce the birth of daughter on June 17th. She weighed in at 9 pounds. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE tfMbTTTOTi Pick up you7 prescrip lion when shopping near us. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? iTgftgfltWI Drugs By Duke Drink 3 glasses of KESTLCKY Magna. Utah milk every day Sunny Brook Bourbon AND Kearns Pharmacy Kearns. Utah MAO AVMLMLb Kattuciy Cheerful as its Name! MAI WYMAN. AwflMA.Sala lliluue OuotstiM by H. Bohn (1796-199- BtmU M'tiihy THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COUP, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS., STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65 American Dairy Assn. Utah Milk Foundation of Utah Copyright Complete REAL ESTATE SERVICE Mrs. Melba Denney returned Friday from Los Angelos and Burbank, California, where she attended the Tolnian family reunion. While there, a bus was eharteivd and many points of interest visited, such as Knots Berry Farm and Forest Lawn. On July 4th, Mrs. Denney and group If Buying or Selling Call Searl 0. Iluisli 6466 Magna Representative of Beck Realty and Insurance Co. From where I sit Joe Marsh ... , Keep The Change" YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. 9291 Kearns. AM Joys are our wings; sorrows our n Paul Richter spurs.--Jea- If youve seen Mm" Johnson this week, chsnces ere he's told yon his waitress story. For those who haven't hoard: "Mac" recently stopped at an diner. He ordered the chefs special and his wait-re(brand new on tha job) mado every possible mistake. She confused the order, spilled the soup, dropped the rolls, brought him e wrong dessert Despite it nil, Mae loft n substantial tip. But she smiled nnd handed tha money back. Keep It, Mister youve sure earned n' ss it more than I have, aha said. From when 1 ait, that girl deserves credit for admitting hoe shortcomings something not! averyone ia big onongk to da For Instance, Ta convinced lota ed folk knew they're wrong when they deny me tho right te a gtaas of beer with my sapper . . . just becanso they happen te prefer erne ether beverage. They wouldn't like bm ordering them te accept mg choice, ' V 1959 (6W1) Copyright, 19S6, Umiud Jem I 'KENTUCKY Phone 6371 market 8916 MORE AND MORE VOUNG FOLKS .ARE DISCOVERING... W-270- 0 So. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Theres no thrill like the thrill of commanding the. Rocket f Theres no feeling like the secure feeling of piloting an Oldsmobile t Theres no investment like the solid investment of owning an .Olds I high-powere- d I t And theres no timeJLike'the present time to getthemost for your .trade-i- Strawberries JUICE Grape, Minute Maid frozen, 6 for. FLOUR Pancake, Sperry's, 4 lb. oka. Minute Maid, lemon-lim- 49 j Crackers e, 8 for f $1 $1 luncheon, Oscar Mayer, cun full 1 lb. loaf, 3 28 17 v ' V x v as?' , .. , I" It j colored, quartered, lb. . 'i 'ZH?: t NOUDAV MARGARINE ! 95 -- LesBassade n 4 8B8AM GET THE FACTS I GET THE FIGURES I GET OUT OF THE ORDIN ARY,. ort )nto an q qSMO5 A QUALITY PRODUCT brought to you by AN OLDSMOIILI PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY Phone 661 1 or 2000 Magna, Utah B L. QUALITY DIALER I E |