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Show Friday, October 5, 1956 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah THE LEADER GARFIELD MAGNA NEWS Ikiued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Published Since 1916 Published By The Copper Printing Company Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, I.' tiler the act of Entered as second class ma-- l ir,.itlcr ocietu March 3rd, 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the bed weekly newspapers ny the Utah late Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - S2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All commiinic.itions must be signed. No titration paid to anonymous contributions. v. I .iiii1 M.M :i. : . . i i! i . I. . Please 'em with ft.- - ..SI. IV j i ,ada-u- js j! j?' - f W" - Put cheese on is a Secretary The bride-to-b- e for a Salt Lake firm and afier your shopping their marriage the young couple will make a home in Salt Lake City and the groom enroll at the list today! T vg - tLaa..- v , 1. Theatre October Sat. "PORT AFRIQUE" Phil Carey - Pier Angeli "AT GUNPOINV Frod MscMurrsy Mouse Club Saturday Mickey - "AT GUNPOINT Cartoons Sorinl Pit Spencer Ward Relief Society Plans Bazaar 6.-0- 0. K. Foiheringham 7-8- -9 Last Show 8:00 P.M. Community Recreation Show Shows In Color , PRIZE OF GOLD Richard Widmark Starts Thursday, October 11,3 Days THAT CERTAIN FEELING f With Bob Hope Starring Robert Ryan FOR SALE Gas floor furnace, in good condition, 58.000 BTU. Thermostat and double flue pipe. So at 1171 Wast 3108 South, dial 3335. I 3 S E Frank Sinatra David Wayne SITTING BULL With Dale Robertson Every Day 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. 80 FOR SALE-30J- M semi-automat- 850. Dial 2078 Wast 8200 South. riflo, or see at YOUR CHOICE OF 3 PLANS AND INTERIOR DESIGN IN 8878 18 3 PRICE RANGES 3 FOR fAluminuin Storm Doors 5 Windows g E Awnings Patio Coven 5 Roofing is Siding TREE ESTIMATES PAUL RAZZECA b $12,000 2 and 3 Badroom Tile Cabinet Topa Full Basement VSpacioui Lob With and Without Car Ports Curb. Gutter Brick Construction Paved Strests Tub. Bath and Shower Tiled Sawar Connected Custom Built Cabinets Immediate Occupancy now making delivaries Phono Tour Ordars Collect To Self Lake i Re-Electi- PHONE PHONE 8844 1385 MAGNA. UTAH PARKING Mr. Fotheringham Candidate For Cannon Papanikolas Construction or Grant Haslam, 8803 Magnif Utah Quality Wright and Satisfaction Ouarantssd IN REAR PARKING IN REAR s to on SDMIINS SOON Board of Education Granite School District O. K. Foiheringham has boon a mambar of the board for over 3 years, filling a vacancy by appointment. He also serves as a member o! the Salt Lake County Recreation Board, representing Granite District. During his term of office, the Jack ling Swimming Pool has been constructed with full cooperation between Granite District and the Recreation Board. The new Magna Elementary School, mw auditorium at Brockbank. new gymnasium and new classrooms at Cyprus have also been built during his term. Volt for O. K. Fotheringham tor Granite Board and insure representation on the County Recreation. WATCH FOR IT 1 2 rand Opening i OF THE Sponsored by the Citizens tor Foiheringham Committea mimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiifi E WORLDS ONLY VACUUM CLEANER WITH A $11,000 $10,800 DAvis Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson entertained at a patio party at their home on Saturday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie s. Gillett, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beagley, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hatch. The group later attended the Harvest Ball at the Oquirrh Sta Icehouse. Friday, Saturday, Sunday Only TENDER TRAP pen Inlouse CLASSIFIEDS Knight Ideal Coal Company Col-ling- 1 Open Terms as Low As $250.00 Down To Veterans Hornet Include Mott Wanted Bonut Feahtret The regular monthly meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held at the Firemens Hall on Wednesday, October 10th. All are invited. THE PROUD ONES FHA and VA financing available 00 The regular meeting of Magna Review, Women's Benefit Association, No. 8 was held Monday at the Magna Women's Clubrooms. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Long. Prizes at games were awarded to Mrs. Ida Stewart and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. Wednesday, October 10 Service Station Follow signs Wast from Magna 2178 Mary E. Nielson, Mrs. C. R. Moyes and Mrs. Floyd A. Farnsworth in Magna for a week. Plus News and Cartoon Located North of 3500 So. and 8525 W. in Magna Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lew of Redwood City, California, visited nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Doe Condor and Mr. and Mrs. Verde 11 Robinson of Magna, as well as other relatives and friends in Utah. MacLcan of Los Angeles, California, are visiting Mrs. MacLean'i sisters, Mrs. CLEAR THE BRIDGE HILLS Complimentary to the 5th of her birthday anniversary daughter, Janine, Mrs. Fred C. Jensen entertained at a social. Games were played by guests and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Novelty In Color OP1EE1 Complimentary to the firet birthday anniversary of Steven Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cannon, a party was held Tuesday at the home of his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam in Kearns. Eight young cousins attended, as well si several other relatives. cent illness. Also CinemaScope I ls!P e . Hundreds of Dollars in FREE PRIZES! v PORTABLE TV SET 1ST-- 14 Westinghouse Carousel 2ND- - Tastes so rich Swallows so smooth ALUMINUM COOKWARE IECE 3RD-P0P-- snd complete set of sthfchmrntilj TOASTER UP ALSO-Fo- ot TV Dogs halls - Toy Mixers Dolls Kitchen Tool Sets Groceries REFRESHMENTS Rc". $69.95 Now 8987 West 2700 South BARGAINS Come Into THE STORE In The Heart Of Town For Complete Detailt $19.93 panikolas Furniture - TO INCLUDE EW New combination Floor-n-Ru- g Tool! txiiuwvc built-i- n Cord Storage! Suction Control! .New Piuol-Cri-p New built-i- n Swivel Wheel 1 New color styling I Co. Phone 2334 9 IN BEAUTIFUL i FOR Bruce Hillam and baby daughter, Ann, of Norfolk, Virginia, departed Wednesday after visiting for three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks. Mr. Parks recently returned to his home from the hospital and is progressing nicely from a re- "3 Stooge" October Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Mormons. Mis. Finishes 3:00 Btsrts 13 Noon Starts 7:00 -- Oquirrh Camp Moot A meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, w.U be held Thursday, October 11th at the home of Mrs. Kate Jensen, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The lesson will be presented by Mrs. Arthur Jenkins on "Colonel Thomas L. Kane and the The Spencer Ward Relief Society is holding their annual bazaar on Friday, October 12th, p.m. in the Oquirrh Stake House. Games will be played, and everyone is urged to do their Christmas shopping. There will be needlework, quilts, many attractive articles of clothing and gift items. For refreshments, hot dogs, hamburgers, chili, soft drinks, pie Enroute, they went to Wyo- and cake a la mode will be sold, ming, saw Boys Town in Omaha in addition to home-mad- e baked and many other places of great goods and candy. interest for a memorable vacation. Mrs. Philip Bertoch underwent FOR SALE 5 lota, 125 fronlaga, major surgery Thursday at St. SHOO. Call 2330 or tee at 3017 S. Mark's Hospital. She is now at 0200 Wast. 00 home and convalescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen of Magna, accompanied by Mrs. Lucian Martin and Mrs. Florence Moss of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend vacationing with relatives and friends in Richfield and Elsinore, Utah. 4-5- -6 LUXURY LIVING AT LOW COST prettily decorated table. WE SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT 7:00 P.M. Starts Fri.. 6:00 P.M. Thun, Complola Show All Three Nights. 9:00 p.m. In Technicolor In Technicolor fc Mr. and Mu. Ned L. Clayton have returned from a wonderful three trip to 14 states. They trawled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they were guests of a sun and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Clayton, thence on to Washington, D. C. They visited Mt. Vernon, Jefferson, Lincoln and Washington Memorials, Smithsonian Institute where they were privileged to see many items of interest including all of the inuugu:al ball dresses of the presid nls wives. They saw Arlington Cemetery and the tomb of the Unknown Soldier; the White House, down to Baltimore, Maryland, Salinas. Kansas, Indep ndence, Missouri, the famous Fort Riley Army Air Base and returned by way of Denver and Vernal, Utah. Wi-e- ENJOY THE THRILL OF nt Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Hawkins and daughter, Claudia, spent the past weekend in Hyrum, Utah with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. John R. Humphreys and in Utah Lewiston, visiting Mr. Hawkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hawkins and his brothers miiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMji and sisters. f-- ME UP1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Starts University of Utah. mS? CUT ME OUT AND HANG Gem ct forces. VV . 1 well-know- n I, ..:.; Enjoyable Party Magna Couple Return From Wonderful Trip Mr. and Mrs. Rulon E. Jensen uf Magna announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Verllain, to Arthur Kay Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eat Brewer of Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The young couple are planning a marriage November 16th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception will honor them that eve-Th- u bride-eleis ning. a graduate of the LDS Business College and the groom has completed a tour of Korea and the United States with the armed NEWS Mrs. Verdetl Robinson enterad An enjoyable pic'.y of the Magna Elementary tained at a dinner on Tuesday FTA officers, faculty members complimentary to Mrs. Joe Wight-ma- n of Granger, Mina Cherie a:, i ruom mothers was held Thursday evening, September 27. Guudy, Miss Dorothy Olsen, Mrs. Otto Wege, Mrs. Opal Allen of Seventy attended. (lames of Monte Carlo Whist Salt Lake City. Refreshments were served at a were played after the delicious d.nni-r- . Forthcoming Marriage Revealed of Mitt I'huifll'S Verllaine Jenten Homo Agsin : . .Mi. !' A thi-traveled til :i, I', i!i Returning home Sunday nth N .V ll.i'i:ji..i:l y t' visit with cou-- f a tour of Cuimdu an.l .' ir f Hit' lays They alii! went East are Mr. and Mis. Vivian U. : :i lii 'on. New York. 4:. 1.1 toch of Hunter. The wcil-kr- . . ?.l:nn( a;)'ilis, couple visi'.fd in Montreal an i W11 ii.i.;' hi. Quebec, Cunudj, wlii-r-thry saw St. Paul nii.l I) nvi r, Cohuadn. LOCAL THE HILL 1 HILL COMPANY, KENTUCKY DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS, LOUISVILLE, KT. WHISKEY- -K BOURBON PROOF STRAIGHT PARKING IN REAR PARKING IN REAR 2 |