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Show Friday, October 19, 1956 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah THE LEADER GARFIELD RIDGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Al tained a group of friends Saturday night at a curd party at their d home. Out of town guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Shupe. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Art Quant iuna, ail of Salt Lake City. A hot chili supper was later enjoyed. Tailored for todays taste Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dea, CRADLE ROLL Mr. and lir.v Clifford Carter lad family tract l.d to Kuyville Sun. lay to attend a surprise b'llh-da- y par y fur Mr. Carter's mother, (I urge Fitp.itrirk. All fain-- 1 i!y :i:rM.liTs Here present. Lovaly Daughtar Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Riley of Magna became happy parents of a lovely daughter on October 9th at a Salt Lake Hospital. She tipped the scales at 9 pounds, 3 ounces and has two sisters, Cheryl Mr and Mrs. John Adamson of and Geraldine and a brother, 'Kianklm. Idaho have just return-- 1 Tommy, at home. ed to their home following a week's vaeation at the home of New Daughter their s in. J 1. Adamson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Silcox of Mr. and Mrs Re d L. Rolierts Union announce the birth of a are the proud pnents of a new baby girl on October 2nd. She baby daughter who arrived Fri-- I weight'd in at 7 pounds arid has dav, Oetoher 12. been named Marnae. A sister. Barbara Geanne and a brother, Mark at home, are happy about the now arrival. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox of Magna. ' WHIM. aV e , Tst. The lightest mildest Mr. and Mrs. Kent Noble of Magna announce the birth of a lovely daughter on October 9th. She is being greeted by a sister, Cheryl, at home. The new girl weighed in at 7 pounds, 9 ounces. E Please Register We would like to urge every eitizen in this area to register on the two remaining dates, October 30 and 31st and then vote in the November 6th election. We have made this a project for our class. Can we depend on YOU? -- Brockbank Junior High School October Thursday, Friday, Saturday 3 A delicious luncheon was served. lend children In my yean old, Monday through Friday. Dial 2M9 or Helen Drive and 9700 WeaL WANT-- To home up to 3 re 16 WISH TO TEND I children un-d2 yean of ago. Inquin 3030 South 9100 West Mrs. A D. 1 Erickson. er RIDE WJUTTED To 3500 South and Redwood Road. Leave Magna 7:30 a.m. return at 4:30 pn. Legislative Candidate House DistricI No. 21 YOUR CLEANER WITH A Double Guarantee 18-19-- the gamma Saturday Mickey Mouse ClubOut 3:00 E Starts 12 Noon E Big Triple Pay E Extra Pay-Plu- s PX Prises Day-Ex- tra October 21-22-- 23 Last Show 9:15 VM. 7:00 PAL V w suMCONKiiiasMNuaof roNEoPE H MUM KERI'TUL DCBOtAR E E i E stats with complete honesty and sincerity to servo all the New A $ KTHO Plus Nows and Cartoon Toa-ewsy- complies Ml 5-- 7 - 3 Starts Thursday, October 25- -3 Days James Mason Bigger Than Life-w- ith color sCjriiflil tap sad sf a Now $19.95 Reg. $69.95 Show Carioons-Sportftco- p HLaugheLasljj-WjtlFrankie- N. Y. Dr. Clark a pledge to the Voterai l desire to servo all the people of my district, ( Wednesday, October 24 COMMUNITY RECREATION SHOW MA & PA KETTLE AT HOME 3 Dr. Carl D. Clark 3 3 3 Stooga Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 3 Starts E Papanikolas Furniture Co. 8987 West 2700 South Phone 2334 For Honest and Vigorous Repreientation Vote For Dr. Carl D. Clark For The State Legislature, Houae District No. 21 an MIDNIGHT SHOW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 Coma And See Into The Creeping Unknown Here's what put the magic in the new kind of FORD! It started with the "Inner Ford." When S m. Senator Bennett What put the magic in the new kind for all you have done for Ford planned this baby, they thought in new. terms of a car The wheels got smaller. This Ford is so new that even the wheels have changed. Now smaller and broader, they help you lake ot quickly. The wheelbase got longer... so now you can choose between a Fora thats over 16 ft. long or one over 17 ft. long! The frame got wider. Side rails bow out to give a more stable, safer riding platform a lower, sleeker silhouette. The ride got smoother. With new suspension, new springing front and rear, the ride this new Ford gives is the smoothest ever. The handling got easier. Poised and balanced like a panther, this car has twept-bacfront suspension that works its magic when you need it most. ... k GROWING UTAH MORE WATER-Co-sponser- of FORD? Upper Colorado Storage ing Act being Instrumental in having first year's tion boosted from 1 1.000.000 to $13,000,000. appropria- HELP FOR FARMERS-Authori- ng Sugar Act of 1156. greatly increasing Utah beat farmers' share of the maramendment providing penalties for ket. ing livestock farmers. gracing on soil bank areas-protect- MORE GOOD JOBS-Writ- ing dispersal amendment to the Defense Production Act. which will help bring big new industry to Utah, greatly increasing payrolls. The new Ford Fairlane 500 (MS-incwheelbase). Longer, lower, larger than many medium-prkecan, yet lower in price than most of them! BETTER through appropriation for 60.000 to improve Springvill Fish Hatchary, for bettor FISHING-Puahi- ng Utah fishing. The roof got lower. And it's designed to let you make the easy entries and graceful exits you've always known. Th body pot quieter. Its tlie strongest car. No car in body built for a low-price- d Ford's field has such generous The room got bigger. There's head room to spare for a tycoon-typhat. There's teal stretch-ou- t leg room, too. The line got sweeter. They have the Touch of Tomorrow. Each graceful contour says, Lei's jo!" The etyla got smarter. With this Ford you have a car that belongs anywheiel All Ftirhnc models look like hsidtops. The value got greater the price b still round-proofin- CUT TAXES Helped write the tax law resulting in par cent tax reduction for people with moderate incomes. 10 e OTHER BIG BENEFITS Playing a ksy role in bringing to Utah more flood control, improved highways, funds This massage sponsored by these Salt Lake County citissns: Mrs. Joseph Warner John Falser, Sr. Paul A Newmoyer L. F. Gresnsides G. D. Sagarsiadt Jamas E. Jack Mrs. Margaret Giolas Lorsnio B. Summarhays Mrs. Kelvin W. Aylet John A Sanford A. J. Sabey Warren S. Ottley Dr, Burton F. Brasher George H. Whitley, Jr. C. F. (Cliff) Parkin Sherman P. Lloyd u .. new-loo- for airports and appropriations for Utah parks. k ... OfU'iOWr ssoWfvMrnMMM sis jam r--a So now yoa know the magic of Lets Keep BENNETTXjff! the Senate Hes a veteran on team lires $ (Paid political advertisement. Citissns for Bannali Committee, Lyla M. Ward, chairman). 57 4 AL PARKER FORD ' i MAGNA pan-pi- e and not any small group to servo, without Interest In my welfare, while an elected representative and to give all my to my Job, Finally, I refuse ever to belittle any man of any political, religious or other affiliation. My political beliefs do not give me the right to distort the character of any opponent through nny act or word." through-and-throug- ISassnk l Please caU 2110. people' CMOS by DIST. PROD. CORP. Spanish Fork. Mrs. Sellers is the former Miss Thurma Elmer, who. was married September 5th to A3c Cecil Chiarles Sellers of the United States Air Force. They recited nuptial vows in an informal ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Elmer, 3406 Pearce Drive, Granger, formerly of Magna. Mr. Sellers, whose former home was in Haskell, Texas, was stationed at the Hill Air Force Base prior to being transferred last week to an air base in California. After graduating from Cyprus high school in 1954, the bride worked for a year as an employee saatfeseaew PAUL DOUGLAS EVA BARTOK i NAT. WORLD'S ONLY VACUUM Women's Club. Hostesses were Mrs. Sellers' sisters, Mrs. R. J. Zabriskie of Magna and her aunts, Mrs. J. Will Lester, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Robert S. Lewis of A quilting bee was held at the home of Mrs. Annie B. Petersen on October 8th with the following attending: Mrs. Sadie Loveless, Mrs. Agnes Arva McCombs, and Cathy Petersen, Mrs. Charlotte Kent. Mrs. C. Polary, Mrs. Karen Dobney, Mrs. Blanche Fairboum. Mrs. LarSene Morris, Mrs. Pearl GilLeland, Mrs. Emma Craig. Starts Fri. 1:00 PJt Starts Thun, k Sat. 7:00 PM. Complete Show All Three Nights. 9:00 pjn. W 86 PROOF Nevada, where they attended the wedding of a cousin and also were present at several General Motor's dealers meetings. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Athas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Athas and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Gilbert Robinson of Christopher A Athas of Salt Lake Utah and Mr. and Mrs. City. Boyd Robinson of Kanab, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Fothering-hawere visitors last week of Mr. and have returned from a most Mrs. Verdell Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Conder. Mr. Boyd enjoyable motor trip to PhiladelRobinson was attending sessions phia, Pennsylvania, thence to of the UFA in Salt Lake City. Nauvoo, Illinois and Niagara Falla. New York. Meeting Slated Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and A meeting of the Magna Women's Club will be held Wednesfamily are leaving Friday for a October 24th at the week's vacation in Logan with day, clubrooms, beginning at 6:00 p.m. relatives. Mr. Williams will go The birthdays of a number of deer hunting with his father and friends. ladies will be honored. Civic Class taught by Mr. Dickson -- Now you can buy a whiskey that's kept pace with the trend to I lightness -- Century Club It is tailored for today's taste I WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. Pete G. Paulos of Magna returned home Tuesday after a long weekend in Reno, m And Then Vote! ! BOURBON at the home of Mrs. C. F. Williams. In attendance were Mrs. Elms Tate and Mrs. Wayne Robbins of Tooele; Mrs. E. W. Wilcox of Midvale, Mrs. Harold Kelly of Murray and Mrs. Matt Petteraaon of Magna. Para-goona- h, straight bourbon you can find STRAIGHT Jr. Gem Theatre iE D. and Mrs. Kimball of the Arthur Row announce the betrothal and apmarriage of their proaching daughter, Marjorie Jackman to Clarence I. Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Henry of Magna. The prominent pair will be honored at a wedding reception on Friday evening, November 2nd at the Utah Copper Club in Arthur. Announcement of the nuptials will foe greeted with great interest by the many friends of the popular pair Mr. of Garfield parents of a fine buy October 8th. He was gieeted by two sisters, Deborah and Rebecca at home. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI - post-nupti- al - i enter- Mrs. Cecil Betrothal Revealed A meeting for members of the Sellers was honored Saturday Of Miu Marjorie Jackman Central District of the Magna evening, September 29th, with a To Clarence I. Henry shower at the Magna Women's Club wu held last week ocjetu M.-.-- . By Bertha Ashby returning to Salt Lake City, aha a local pub- has oeen employed by C. lic accounting firm. Newly-wedde- d - LAKE Social Items Magna-Carficl- d lisued each Friday morning ai Garfield. Utah Published Since 1916 Published By The Copper Printing Company Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Fiidge. Editor Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah tata Press Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - $2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its reader! upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D. C. Since Lovely Shower Honor Recent Bride Here Phone 2700 the FORD! I |