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Show Friday, October 19, Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Community Magna t:a.r..iii at ronipletid his Church u.i Col.i: a and Camp Carson, a lertifieati.1 of kv..J Jii'.i'iii from ToM Lee. Virginia in the 7;--tfp' "B' League i in Glen kirk m .n. who Q jartermaster school. r lilt H1 i,rniu';i IxiIj I)irn- -' jffjr t the armt'.l set viee CVluiHr t f 3 j3, lie will ttai.n at :.c .Sacrami at hii'i g.inn- if 15j aril departed with k.s wife nn 51 in.l.iy S.jn.il I) pot 11 ise Norn. .i Colling;! toaa high S. r.- - s j for the Saci iM.eidn. Ca.finr.ia Honoring Mr and Mrs. Ki.k-n.an- . of 4a3 with sanies of l:ViSignal Depot li.ie a family wj.i held Olliers vs ore J.ifk.e leters.'H, and Mr of son Khk.'ii.'i.n, Mr. at h elder Kuk-r.j.- i 142 nilit Sjriday i:; 14') far a 438 si i'ies. Mrs. Bub.rt Kirk::. an of ho! e. So.'ne of trie c'.ht-- r rfcunlwi ra-i1 srou-: Vi N jriiquist, Hcl n Wlrii.'iii rf 155; Doiuihy Da-- 1 . vis, 143; I.uWana Franen, 144: Mwqat.. r "v )! Erma Giles. 142; Beth Daybell, William P. Clark, Pastor 139; Hose Mane ZiLi, 154: Viii.i 1900 West and 2900 South Claone Dyches, Williams, 2918 w omen s Howling Magna Service Man Leave For Sacramento i fn,m the sale of the "White Canes" will be used locally in the program of conserving Sight and assisting the Blind. Respectfully, Magna Garfield Lions and Lady Lions (signed) Weldon C. Matthews . y.---- ; 153-l!t'- i. j j Auto License Plates To Be Issued Here , s wi-i- . RENTERS DEER ATTENTION, 151-15- .i 141-15- 4; DEER AND ELK CUT AND WRAPPED FOR LOCKER OR HOME FREEZE I Get Your Hunting Supplies and Hunting License A J Master Sergeant Jerry J. Marine Recruiting Sergeant for the Magna area, said loday that all young men interest- J in joining the Marines, can now 'ake examinations their and join after the hunting sea month of but an unlimited nuinoer of men van he accepted this ni nth. of mm may eulLt together under the two year enlistment plan, may go through raining together under provisions of tne Marine Buddy enlistment system. All men should contact Sgt. Vaculin or one of the Marine Corps Rec. uiters at Room N ). 409, Federal Building in Salt Lake City or call EM extension 368 today. V.i.-u-ll- the JOIN r. Gi-i'ii- MARINES Information has been received, Phone Den ice Disera, 156. No, 5 look high game of 638; high sei ies of 2005. Squad No. G rlialked up 4 points anil No. 3. 1.(3: ng -- '' following a survey made by Virgil Dimond of the Stete Tax Commis9 45 a m., Church Bible School. sion, that an office will be set up 11:00 a m., Morning Club in Worship in the Magna Teen-Ag- e 3 Serviee. Subject sermon will be January for the issuance of auto license plates. 'The Grace of Giving." 6 30 p m., Training Hour, Bap- This will be for Magna, Gar--fi In this way- - they will still be able I ,ou, For-- 1 Adult Id, Hunter and Granger resi- to join for the two year term." Youtn Fellowship, t,rit Elain? Husband had high f.ame of Wha dents and is offered as 6gL Vaculin added that the two convenof 199 and series of 519 with other urn .At this time topics Eternal Punishment? "What ience so they will not have to tra- year enlistment for the Marine in the .games of He vel to Salt Lake City. 11 Corps will be stopped after the ippens to a Believer Whn League of Wnmen'a Howling. Cues Further information will be Ollier high scores weie II)-- i Dies? and Cun Our Loved given shortly before the opening. No!u Farns-- . In H iivtii See Us?" maine Zito, Maxine Sandal, worth. Merrill, 163; D"iothy Kina. Amy McCarty. Mey.r, 173 157; Aline Griffith. Ti-a- J Sporting Goods FALV(VS I AMD I Phone Magna 9923 I 150-15- Irene Tuckey, Jean 161; Buw-- i 161-15- 9; 163: Sylvia Mugna-Garfiel- iMagna d W? express our Tuesday Afternoon thanks to the buyers for their For tin; Tuesday Norma Hauler ii.id conn ibutions. bowling. We appreciate the support and Otheis were games of Elva Bowden, Margaret cooperation of the personnel ot Butterfield, 181; Madalyn Hnhin-i- i. tho following organizations, firms and individuals; Juanita Truitt. Kennerott Copper Corporation, Margo Wadsworth, 157; N'ola Klva HuMi'on, Magna and Arthur Mills and Sizemore, Betty Sudbury. 147; American Smelting tc R. lining Norma Sain, 139; Afton Drain, 139; Arvilla Knwiit. 134; EJi'h at Garfield. C'alera Mining Company. Bevan, 130; V.e Oliver, 131; CarWestern Phosphates, Inc. 130. ol Hercules Powder. Garfield Water Company. FINAL RITES HELD Copper Printing Company. a T . vfoAINST FLYING DIRT AND DRAFTS PROTECTS SPARKS. ASHES. TWIN DOORS OPEN WIDE EASY LOADING OF FUEL 7 FOR CONTROL DRAFT WITH TWO SLID- ING DOORS FOR FAST OR SLOW SOLID RRASS CONSTRUCTION. OF. THOUSANDS AND SUMMER BEAUTY UNHEARD IN USE WINTER BURN wine roi ran Fireplace My VALUABLE WOOD. COAL is dr CAS OR BOOKLET COLORFUL Wide High " -- City, -- 159-13- 1; y. 134-14- 0; FIRE a 143-18- 145-17- 0; FOR INFANT TUESDAY State. BENNI0N CLASW00L CO. 4817 HoL BlvdL Salt Laka City Phona CR IIIMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Vote Funeral rites w.'rc conducted Tuesday for Robert Herschel Sutson of Blair and ton, Ruth Coon Sutton. 8631 Florence Drive in Magna. The baby died Sunday, 7:15 a m. in a Sait Lake hospital of intestinal obstruction, He was born October 2, 1950 in Salt Lake City. Survivors include parents: sis-ttPatricia; brother, Steven; grandparents, John Burt Coon and Mrs. Julia S. Reese of Magna. The rites were under the direction of the Peel Funeral Home. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowed family in their time of bereavement. r, THEY THINK ALIKE " - VN I vl I AN IN rf V i'Ci ,.ls; eT- . - President Eisenhower has jiiven us four rf (lie li.st years of our lives, ami with Ike at tia; helm, the next four years look bright and proi.i 'fi'vj. The next four years are going to In ?i;rtiifi-cantl- y important for Utah. A new era of progress and development looms with the start of the Colorado River Project. No man is better qualified to provide leadership for Utah than George Dewey Clyde. Mr. Clyde worked with the White House in securing passage of the great reclamation bill, lie can work with the White House in getting the appropriations necessary to complete it. Gc.. xe Clyde knows the farm, reclamation and resource development of the state. He is experienced in business and government administration, and has a background in education. His ability as a statesman has been proved many times. He has served as adviser to state leaders and to two Secretaries of Agriculture. well qualified. CLYDE FOR GOVERNOR NOV. 6 Paid Political Advertiiement j Prink It will be located Try the Straight Kentucky Bourbon thats 6 YEARS OLD! 3 iIshm ef milk avary day M- - by the Rus- sian Olive hedge between Brock-ban- k junior high and Magna Elementary schools and provide a most welcome and needed addition to the community. 86 PROOF 4 mtiuon jDairylA is BOURBON . KENTUCKY WHISKEY STRAIGHT THE FLEISCHMANN DIST. COUP., OWENSBORO, KV. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Copper Printing Company Magna, Utah Don't you think it would be nice if and when a golden wedding was celebrated, . each business house in our community would send flowers to the honored guests? l Game Bin USED CAR . Brockbankjr. News Like Youll Prices At On Wednesday, the Brockhank students received their report cards for the first term of the year. Thursday night there will be PTA meeting atarting at 5:30 p. m. The time will be devoted to consultation between parents and VALUE CHECK THESE TODAY! The PARKER AL -- FORD "Buy With Confidence Magna Here! Are FORDS 1957 Phone 2700 teachers. The seventh grade will present an assembly Friday and a number of class members will present numbers. The Color Guard will march for the first time this year Friday. It is composed of Lynda Carol Muir, Saundra Rushton, Speers, Judith Ridd, Bonnie Sadler and Betty Jean Pasternak. LT.-C0L0NEL Information has been received j by the Utah Military District, of the promotion of Robert K. Allan of Magna to in the United States Army Reserve. Colonel Allan's present position is AC of SQ2, 96th Infantry DivL sion, headquarters In tjL City, Utah. He is a veteran of World War n, serving Ak years, 2 years overseas. He now resides with his wife and two children at 8555 West 3180 South in Magna. Colonel Allan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Waterfill slt b "Frazier. tyA the 2fl QojjtMhil KENTUCKY IOURBON 1810 .A arts 054 V ATI VIU AND fKAMI DISTIllEIT COMPANY, lAIDSTOWIj, KENTUCKY tt ttfroJut Tbt Amtrhsa Ltfitu It MAGNA MAN PROMOTED TO SINCE I ( up the windows of the Garfield library building, moved the books out and are tearing out the exea- vation. preparatory to moving the beautiful $36,000 building to Mag- - a, ". Vote Republican Move t, for Utah is eminently Look...Drink and-be-on- GUARANTEED j , Paulos. Pete Panins. Howard It would help them Beckstead, Billie Gay Larson, way to say "Thank You" for haw Nord-quisKarel Arm Blake, ing lived in our community. I atLeila Spc.tr, Arline Cald- tended three different functions Colon-nGlenda Carol Laird, well, of this type, and no. on' sent Elva Coon, Judy Ribotto. Joe flowers Ribotiu. Carlyle Wackrr, Roger However, when a new business Rodak, Dale Rjinrell, Kristine j is opened, the place is. banked FI lie. ice, D.ir.iu Lee Parr and( with flowers. Two couplao..whe j Connie G.irfi.ld. noted their 50th wedding day, bad We pledge the money derived shopped in this area for 4B yean or more and had also been subscribers to the Magna Times since it was started. These people hod spent many times the price of some flowers. Thank you, A subscriber, CLYDE EISENHOWER for America VOTE FOR A-- I"31 y , Cars CLYDE j '1 I George Magna Chamhcv of Commerce. Magna Community Council. Art departments at the Mugna, W. bster, Hmckbank and Cyprus schools, and individuals of Hope Clark, Delsa Hook, Rumolu Kcn- Idall, Valeiie B.i kman. Bessie Johnson, Dianna Skiiiy, Ruby jLudwig, Lynne Clayton, Billie Richard Baiker. Earl Evans, Clegg, Timothy Lawsm, Lonnie The To Drive HE1 ov Haven Builders have boarded whole-hearte- RADIAlfcS MAXIMUM HEAT ROOM HEAT LOSS, Sia d Club." ELIMINATES SAVES FUEL -- Keep That Radiant SO THE PEOPLE Garfield Library WILL KNOW Readied For Vivian Kemp. 182-- 1 Wimiiicr. 170; Arlene1 Harw.ird. 169; Thelma Singleton, White Cane Safe was a 155; Patty McDonald, 155; Alice suevess on Thursday, sponsored 172. Urgent. I.ions bv the den, long-sufferi- faithful, and charitable with all. To this small effort let us add one more privilege namely, silence whenever it can sub- - HAS A 164-18- 7; 165; We should endeavor to be John Ruskin No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it for any one else. Clnrlcj Dickens j 167-16- iniiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiinHiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Neither esteem anything as of advantage to thee that thall make thee break thy word or lose thy Aurelius The weakest among us has a gift, however seemingly trivial, which is peculiar to him, and which worthily used, will be a gift to his race forever. Y-.- 185-13- Dakotas and Canada. They visited with F. Elmer Foulz and family of Minot, North Dakota where they enjoyed the opening of pheasant season. i I John Allan of Salt Lake City, formerly of Magna. ID is leaving next week to attend a special school at the Presidio in San Francisco, California on October 22nd, 23rd and 24th. jm v Mtnlftmirj fUtl't iiiietit foittr umpiug. ti fmt iti ..Wi-tSi- r. As a citizen, As a veteran, your memberihip your vote helps maintain our American way of life. in The American Legion helps maintain America's greatest veterans' organization serving "for God and Country." Some 2,800,000 citizen-veteraare members. They know "It's GREAT to Bo an American ns During American Legion Weeks we invite all eligible veterans to join The American Legion.' Dues are little more than a penny a day in most instances. Contact r your local post today. ' Htra's Your Invitation, to Join Ui Cyprus Peat No, 31 Magna, Utah I an a vat. I d lifca to ba a AMERICAN I Oct. LEGION WEEKS 20-Ho- v. 11 I Nana j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andra of 4316 West 3500 South and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Foutz of 2661 South 8800 West recently returned home after touring Wyoming, Montana, Marines Say: Take Exams Join Season After Deer-IIunti- 1956- - I I I I This Patriotic Message Is Sponsored As Public Service |