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Show Friday, November 16, 1956 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah PRETTY RECEPTION HONORS NEWLYWEDS, : LEADER GARFIELD THE MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE I. HENRY Iklued each Friday morning hi Gtirlwld, Utah Published Since 1916 -Kuiiouil, s:a.iT ol the bride, wo, Published By The Coppir Prii.iinj Co puny In a prettily planned Mis. Ca'ton wok Howard Ridge. and Mr. newlyweds, j ;i:; j m;,4 K.inbull chos.Edith N. Ridge. EJhi.r 1 Mrs. Clarence llcnry, greeted d j;'1'11 (,I ciiaji pujj.'ic colmed ur.Jvr t:;e aot of Entered ai eccnd class mail mol were chrysai.- (juests Friday eyen,r:g, Novi iniicr Tiu.,. March 3rd. 1879 .! GdiLiH. Utah stcund in the Ltah Cupprr (.lj'i hi uotuinn hues. i.'!iiij!iis Olah n-the w. rt pif,.n hy .. Tn attractive bride is the iui-- i Adjudged one of the but , ty the National ur Muijorjc? Jackman, dfiuh . cr r.ii n C.jhien State Press Association, given honorable .ncrr-ul , . ... ... n .; v,m ! : Pul.-hslie- i 1. ..w, I. k ... n .0... W u, 1. U5l.k Ail c.iii.m nn ilions mu. te signed. No -- .. Th. Tteo ..Iron.. . in:eie-l- 1 subject of public attention paid to rnopynv'iis ror.'' 0 N T , i , M ,'larence W. Henry of Magna. Hishup Wilford S. Wilding pci formed the ceremony at 6:(hj p in ii .iVln.-.1 .lid Coa.t in- m the Copper Clubruums m a lla. Ming. candlelight exchange of vows. Tne bride chos- - a gown of whr.t :i. f the Clerk i i slippi.r satin with lace overskirt, il Court lung pointed sleeves and sca'lop- i.f .tcmner, 1936.' cd skirt. She carried a bouquet of roses and pink carnations, !:n.V'iii. Cleik Mrs. Eugene Gotten was nia- C ianly, Utah ii !i Jacob Wlehr trim of honor and Miss D xie H jii!. cation, No- - n.iti- - r.s. . I' C K 1 - iSK ifE & . -- .iv The Magna Times is aa a Newspaper to publish Lru d Notices, having been approved in tha Third District Cjuii cf Sat w i Lake County. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CI.ERK COUNTY CONSULT AND GUARDIAN- PROBATE SHIP NOTICES. n.t II. !).l I IliiilicatiOii, I . . . lliiicf i. Ci i'i Do- - Mm iiniK'i i.inn f hiT Uri'lyj-Club Thur-da- y at her hunt in Sal: Lake C.iy. A delicious Tiinnks-;- i ilinner ivas served to the ineniiiers and specnil guests, Mrs. Aim Larkin and Mrs. Ethel Bradley of Murray. Card prizes were awarded to Mrs Vi Martin, Mrs. Viola Gardner and Mrs. Thelma Singleton. Tli' ladies will meet November 29th w,lh Mrs Ciara Borland. Mi.-- . ir.i'Pifii'i Creditors will piosent r!i!m-witvouchers to the nnilc!'s:ifn,,l at 8993 West 2709 Soutii, M ga.i. Utah, on or before t!ie U'.h fl:y of January, A. D , 1937. Frank V. Clark, Ex cutor of the Estate of Ada J Clark, Deceased. John A. Rokieli, Attorney for Executor, 8995 West 2700 Soutii, Magna, Utah. Date of First Publication. No- h three-month- that candidate for the office of Trustee of the MAGNA WATER COMPANY. E Feeling that I can be of service, 1 filed my tention of being a candidate October 9, 1956. LEAGUE IVY POLISHED COTTON PANTS By Farah I Suntan and Black E !n-- i WASHABLE-Litt- le Ironing Or None Man's. Waist 29 to 34 E Boys', sisea 14 to II E Boys', sisea t to 12 E Boys', sisss 2 to 6x E $4.91 $4.49 . E E $17$ E $2.9$ BEST vember 9, 1956. Date of Last Publication vember 30, 1956. MAGNA NOTES i i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hulet of Pocatello, Idaho, announce the birth of a baby girl recently. A brother and sister are greeting Proud maternal the Community Church were en- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tertained Tuesday in the church-room- s Emil Feulner of Magna. returned last Mrs. Feulner with Mrs. Nora Gallagher and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson as host- week from Pocatello after visiting her daughter and family. esses. Members of the Ladies' Aid of the new child. Luncheon was served and cial time later enjoyed. so- M.-Q- lali 1 Club Entertained Estate of ADA J. CLARK. . SWWVWVWWAWAVAV.ViiWAWAVAVWJYAWiV. SOCIAL ITEMS Noticc to Creditors Third Finger , Left Hand! An announcement of great interest is the betrothal of Miss Helen Gardiner, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Gardiner and the late Roy H. Gardiner of Magna, to Dick Cushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Cushing of GarMr. anj Mrs. Pete Huyck and field. sons of California, No date for the promM- - have been Inglewood, Mrs. Huycks inent wedding has been set u.1 si .ters and visiting V., pair brothers in Magna. It.iii.i.d nj.i. Their mother, Mrs. James ThomAnnouncement of the troth M:i. K.n.ball, mother of th as, returned with Mr. and Mrs. will be greeted with great InterLnde, wore a cinnamon wool s est by many friends of the well Huyck after a crepe dre.--s and Mrs. Henry chose known couple. lace and cocoa a satin brown Talisgown. Tiie.r corsages were man ro?.cs. Guest Book Attendants M isso Bourne Colby and X r- nia Eraser weio in charge of book and picsiding over guc.--t the gift room were Mrs. Lola AnI file aa a A number of people have urged dtrson and Mrs. June Done, s . aunts of the bride. They were assisted by Barbara Colby, Annette Colby, Kathlene Anderson. Mr. Cornel Green waa in charge of the program. A special guest was Mrs. W. A. Mand.-r- , grandmother of the bride. A number of gut sis also attended. SHOP E in- If you believe I can be of service to the people of Magna as such Trustee, I would appreciate your support at the election Wednesday, December 5, 1956. ARTHUR MARSH, Sr. 2922 South 9000 West Magna, Utah Honors Birthday Complimentary to the birthday E Magna 'anniversary of Mi-- s Daisy Wilkin, her aunt, Mrs. Valeria Young, en-- j iertained at a prettily planned vvVvnwwwwvwwvwvwwivwvwwwwwwwwva social Eiiday evening at her home .in Salt Lake City. Ollier guests IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF included Mrs. Tluyne Pearce, Mrs. Unwind Ridge, of Magna; THE STATE OF UTAH Third Judicial District iMrs. Klva Bezzant, Miss Margar-IAND FOR THE COUNTY OF et Inge: soil. Mrs. Lou Clark of SALT LAKE Salt Lake City and Mrs. L. L. In the Matter of the Voluntary Pullum of Kearns. A d.lieiuus hot dinner was Dissolution of ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT COM-- 1 served and the evening spent a corporation of the Slate cialiv. of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nero of Magna are the proud parents of a baby boy who arrived November 2nd. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces and has three brothers, Gary, Fred and Scott. gXs2TC30N CHUCK BURT JUS, r "Hsy, I ain't through changin' your oil yst." Let us show you our speedy service CHUCKS Sinclair Products CLOSE DAILY AT PM. SUNDAYS AT NOON Phono 1557 495 West 2700 South N j i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Royal Crysial Salt Company, a corporation of Utah, has filed in the District Court of the State of Utah, Third Judicial District, in and for the County of Salt Lake, its Application for Dissolution, praying for an order of dissolution of Royal Crysial Salt Company, and that the hearing thereon haa been fixed by the Court for Thursday, the 27th day of De- - Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Daniels of Huuler aiin.iuiKe the betrothal of .heir lovely daughter, Colleen, to in.'ild 1). Humphreys, son of Mr. and M:v Willi, on Humphreys, Jr. Whiskey ol Magna. is No rl.i' ha- - been set for the muiiia... el the prominent pair, who a".- members of well-know- local families. within CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPi Gem Theatre f i Thursday, Friday, Saturday November fc Sal- - 7:00 P.M Starts Fri., 6:00 P.M. 15-16-- 17 Starts Thurs. Complete Show A11 Three Nights, 9:50 p.m. 1 S' jui!J riErmfiJ-C- . K.UHI iKUtl IKMUUI - ... 5 Starts 2 B CULIO .i' ri'1 ims 7 WrWJWSCOM .. r 1 Cl , your I reach! r, O'CMN CiMIIIE sn win m.Vni.i i;u Ticnmua i ' - ' E - ' Saturday Mickey Mouse Club Matinee Out 3:00 E P.M. E and Mifkev Mouse Cartoon E 12 Noon Rtooae-CaTt'on- s E November E Sunday, Monday, Tuesday E Starts 7:00 P.M. Lart Show 9:00 P.M. E E Hara'a Tha Guy You Loved In Mr. Roberta 18-19-- AHT BL .JilWAV I CX-i?eMiRg- y; Plua A Fun-Thri- ll Ski Novelty SPEED SUB ZERO Also Cartoon and Nwi E E S S E NoShowWednesdayNovemberZ Starts Thursday, November 22- -3 Days Fpacial Thanksgiving Treat For The Whole Family Show Starts Thanksgiving 6:00 P. IL Randolph Scott In SEVENTH CAVALRY And Robert Wagner In E BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL Drink Y ,VTvw'; . jij ,Jm no substitute can do what copper does! reduces fatiguo Copper carries the electricity that powers electrical appliances better than any other commercial metal. Copper, too, conducts heat faster than any other commercial metal. metal lends itself so readily to such a variety of manufacturing No other operations . . . drawing, forming, shaping or stamping. There is no substitute for the qualities of copper or its alloys in electrical appliances or in thousands of other products for non-precio- Drink 3 glosses af milk avtry dey From Utah's mines ' ' . ? tr . - .. 1 JOBS of Utah's most important job producing industries. Three out of avery five factory workers in our state hold down jobs that depend on the products of mines. These workers separate the metals from waste material, refins them to a pure state, or mako thorn into a thousand and ono things for ovoryday use. Mining and prosperity go hand in hand in Utah. Mining Is on UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from tha earth comas an abundant life tor all" us modem living. Copper in the appliances you choose for your home helps support an industry that directly benefits the state through Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments! Eennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah Fabricating Subtidiariet: Chase Brass ft Copper Co. Kennecott Wire and Cable Co. Cream of KENTUCKY'S FINEST WHISKEY A BLEND MmOF.70tGRNN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLET DIST., IN- C- FRANKFORT, KY. |