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Show r-- f Garfield Leader. GarfUid. Utah Brockbank Jr. Hunter Family Community Church Names News Returns From Regarded Hunter Lady Notes Slth Unusual Trip Anniversary i Thursday, January llih, the Brockbank baika'.ball team defeated Granite, T.lu Beei are looking forward to an exciting hoop season. Friday, the st'.id.nt-bcd- y will enjoy an assembly presented by the Band. Individual and group numbers will be presented. On Thursday, the basketball squad will travil to Central for the third game of the league. -- Karen Keetch New Officers Friday, January 18. 1957 miiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiililiiiililiiiili,lllii,lilllllmiil 30-1- FOR SALE Waler softener, (4.000 grains capacity, used only 1 month, (130. equity. Hake offer. See at 2251 Vimont Avenue, S. L. C. or dial HU or AM 31 Tou Can't Substitute Quality Heavy I Doon Aluminum Storm I And Window" Made By j Duffin Aluminumj Products, I Fall Laka Joe Inc. ! I City Duckworth, Agene 1779 West 3150 South 2935 Phone 1 feu can see them installed ths iKam addrao New officers of the Community Church in Magna were announced Sunday by Reverend William P. Clark to include: Moderator, Victor Bohne; treasurer, D. D. Punshon and clerk, Mrs. Edith N. Ridge. Others include: Deacons, Harold Hughei, James Roberts, Albert Wade and George Lehr. Junior Deacon, Frank Gage. Sunday School superintendent, Liggett Hopkins. Prima-- y Department Superintendent, Mrs. D. D. Punshon. Christian Education Board, Mrs. D. D. Punshon, Max Porter, Jr. I Music Committee chairman, 'Mrs. William P. Clark. Trustees, Victor Bohne, Harold Martin, Mrs. Nora R. Gallagher, Mrs. Hattie Parks and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. Deaconesses, Mrs. Victor Bohne, Mrs. Elsie Bruner, Mrs. Alfred Marino, Mrs. George Lehr, Mrs. Albert Wade, Mrs. Harold Hughes. Junior Deaconesses, Judy Bertha Gage, Claire Ann Porter. uoard of Evangelism and Missions, Mrs. Leta Bradley, Mis. F. L. Hibler, Mrs. J. A. Marshall and Mrs. George Lehr. Mr. and Mrs. Artsul Wright and four children. Tommy, David, Michael and Caiol, have returned horns after vacationing for four weeka in Florida and the southern states. They motored through many of the southern states and saw unusual items of interest. While in New Mexico they visited an Indian village where Mr. Wright learned and observed they are still living as primitive as they were a 100 years ago. They live in mud adobe houses and grind their corn with stones as they did years ago. While in Texas, they stayed overnight at the home of Mr. Lanny Bess' parents who live in Gladwater, Texas Mr. Lanny Best and family reside in Magna. After arriving in Florida, they spent the balance of their vacs-- j tion at the home of Mr. Wrights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wright of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The temperature waa 80 degrees most of the time, and the children enjoyed the beaches and swimming in the ocean. Mrs. Cora Bertoch, regarded, Hunier resident, noted her 84th birthday anniversary on Friday, January 11th. Her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of Hunter, honored long-tim- e her at a dinner at Harman's Cafe. On the following Sunday, a party was given in her honor at the home of her aon and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Bertoch of Salt Lake City. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones,. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Jones, all of whom are nephews of Mrs. Bertoch, a niece, Mrs. Lottie Bertoch and daughter, Lurie, also Mrs. Marvin Bertoch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Brixen. While at the party, a grandson, Glen A. Lewis, telephoned from Montana, where he Billings, lives, to offer his congratulations. Mrs. Bertoch is the mother of two children; 5 grandchildren and 7 FREE! FREE! FREE! Wa hsva considerable old. discontinued well to the first people who come to our store end Printing Week January 9 FREE! paper. mom lets, that wc will be happy to give atk for them. They arc FREE. Also 13-1- Unusual Theme Stressed At P. G. The following items will be PRICE Gold-Gree- n ONE-HALBall Today is the 251st anniversary F house FOR RENT-Lar- ga of Frankof the birth Benjamin all1 with sleeping porch. Dial HU An Amerour one of lin, truly great appropriate theme of True or Magna 6850 for appi. Love la Eternal," was the key- icans. Most of us think of Benja00 note of the Pleasant Green First min Franklin as the man who disBall Mon- covered lightning was electricity, Ilillllllltlllllllll8lllllllllllllllllll6lllll8lllllll6llllllllllll6llll6ltlll8llll6ltllll6lllllll Ward Gold and day night at the wardhouse. Ar- or perhaps as author of "Poor rangements were in charge of Richards Almanac. But did you know he also inHOLLY WATER GLASS BETSi CRUET SETSj SANTA PLANTERS) WALL PLAQUES: Blair Sutton and Mrs. Reva Midvented bifocal glasses, founded COASTER SETS. FLOWER ARRANGERS. dleton. FIGURINES: RANGE SET IN WOODEN FRAME: ROSEVILLE VASES: RELIGIOUS FIGURINES: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skogg re- the University of Pennsylvania Large "Mother and the American CUP AND Mrs. SAUCER: POTTERY DISHES: GOLD BAND DISHES: FLOWER POTS. COPPER Philosophical Skogg, presented newlyweds, POTS: POKER CHIPS: LAMPS: CRYSTAL PLATES: TEA POTS: FISH BOWLS: SUN- the former Carole Evans, being Society, set up the first fire deEOO POACHER: ALUMINUM KETTLES: BALL GLOVES: BARBECUE BIBS: DIA attired in a bridal gown; Mr. and partment, and introduced street PERS: CHETS HAT: COMIC EYE GLASSES: SWANKY HANKIES: FLOOR WAX AND Mrs. Paul Kendall represented lighting, cleaning and paving in POLISH; PAINT; ICE CREAM FREEZER: WICKER CLOTH BASKETS; POINSETTIA CRYtwenty-fiv- e years of married life Philadelphia? STAL: ELECTRIC SHEET: GLASS SUGAR SERVERS; POLLY BOTTLE OPENERS: Located in Hunter Medical Center and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones ' He was the only man to sign 3534 South 6000 Wait NUT BOWLS: PICTURES: OPEN ALUMINUM were the exponents of 50 years the Declaration of Independence, ROASTERS. CARD TABLE CUP HOLDERS; SPICE RACK; FRUIT JAR LIFTER) PLASTIC STRING HOLDER. of wedded bliss the Golden An- the treaty df alliance between France and America, the treaty niversary. The song for the newlyweds ending the Revolutionary War, was "Melody of Love, sung by and the Constitution of the United and Benjamin Franklin Mrs. Helen Smith and three Statesdaughters, Geri, Annette and preferred the humble title of printer to all his other Karen. Sick-rooMoods Prescription! titles. This is especially Silver For the anniversary Maada Cosmetics Shaving of noteworthy since the printing beautiful the song couple, LDS Church Books Camera Supplies "Always, was presented by the trade organizations of America School Supplies Photo Finishing Junior Gleaners and for the Gold- have declared Franklin their paHomo Permanents Baby Supplies en Wedding anniversary, Mrs. C. tron saint, and celebrate this Lotions Hair Preparations D. Clark sang "Let Me Call You week, January 13th through 19th, as International Printing Week. Sweetheart" The theme song of the entertainment, "True Love," was giv- BROWNIE SCOUTS en by Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Duke. NEED LEADERS MAGNA Mrs. Lavelle Singleton acted as Magna. Utah the accompanist for all the numDial 2271 Mrs. G. J. Richards of Lake E AM Mana 4446 bers. Brownie Scouts the Ridge reports Residence 5558 need more mothers in this area TV Sales and Service Prompt to be assistant leaders for the 7 iiifiiniiiiiniitiiiiniiiifiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiniiiniHHiniHiiiiiHiiiimiiiiHiiHiiniiiiniiHiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiininiinmmmiimmmummmm certified and girls. factory dependable, There is a waiting list of this Models. Don work. Famous G-and Dave's TV. 9131 West Main, age group who want to join, but 00 unless more leaders are obtained, dial 2922. the girls can't join. There is room for a few more 0 or Ornamental boa Work Porch railing and columns. Free girls in their present groups. estimate. Custom welding. DWAM Anyone in this area who can Hour: Weekday 9:00 to 6:00 P.M. So. 5600 West, help with this worthwhile pro1100 Co. Welding, 1 M. M. A. P. :00 to Saturday, 9:00 Magna, phone 1990b Open 5:30 to ject, is asked to call Mrs. Richards Closed Sundays 9:30, weekdays, all day on Satur- at 2525. 00 day and Sunday. FOR SHOE REPAIRING See Win. B. Martin, AUTO Radiatora and beaters re- Filippo NolariannL heal work and Registered Pharmacist paired. Dial 3002 or inquire MM materials. Phone Magna 8713. 31 00 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII6IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Edith Drive. I AND LESS!!! G-e- en Hunter Pharmacy PAINT-IT-YOURSE- ; ! j For Complete Drug Store Needs EAR-THER- OUR NEW LINE OF SPRING WALLPAPER HAS ARRIVED, ALSO NEW SHIPMENT OF DINNER - high-soundi- - SETS. Let us serve you LUMBER & HARDWARE 61 1 Free Delivery E iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiminmiiimiiiii Chevrolet shows you some important differences in low-price- d cars just by the look on its face Jt Wouldn't you say that most of the 57 cars look good from 50 feet away, but what about from 50 inches away? of the grille tell you, for example? Is it solidly made like the new Chevrolet grille? Or, in comparison does it look less rich in design feel less strong and solid? Compare the quality and construction of the bumpers and headlights, the fit of the chrome trim. The more closely you look all around the car, the more clearly youll see that Chevrolet has the edge in the way its put together. Youll find, for instance, that Chevrolet is the only What does a close-u-p car in its field with a lacquer finish . . . that only Chevrolet Bel Air models give you foam rubber cushions in front and rear seats as standard equipment. These are just a few of the advantages of Body by Fisher. And Chevrolet, you know, is the only car that has a Fisher Body. Regardless of the weather lor fun and relaxation enjoy Union Pacific services to Chicago, St. Louis, Portland and Los Angeles. low-pric- Save your nerves and yourself. Enjoy a home on wheels with servants and choice food at your command. A Hertz car at reasonable rent will be waiting for you on your arrival if desired. WeD be glad to give comyou a close-uparative look at this new Chevy any time you care to come in. This week, maybe? p, Union Pacific Railroad - y- Only franchised Chevrolet dealers PAUL0S AUTO Road of tho Daily display this famous trademark ( COMPANY Magna, Utah Phone 6611 or 2000 iiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimiimimmiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii open " N me. ' J' -- V TVi.iieim ' .,v- - & ' f |