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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah STRIKES , SPARES "B" N r -- Other high iwriduigi we'e E. Fl.irenco BaVi-.nEn:p..y, i, 147; Pearl Moore, 142; Joyce Norms Colltngs. Bel-ovsk- 3; 152-15- 2; Bcz-zan- 141-14- 1; Neva Wimnu-r- , 143; Uisera, 169; L.iura Daniels. N jvma Powell. LuCarol Harmon, 149; Alice Ribotto, Jerry Rich.ud-lon- , 154-15- De-ne- ce 153-14- 4; Other totals were Carol Ber-toi"A" League Hope Davis, 143; Amy McCarty took .high game Arvilla Knight, 140: LaRae Wool-ley- , of 182 and other splendid scores 158; Emma Slrebblc, 174; of fur a spanking high Vera Dea, Verna Coon, 518 scries in the A League. 133; Shirlene Tomlin, 140; June Ladies who chalked up other Nelson, Kendall, high scares were Vivian Kemp, 137; Elva Bowden, 142 133; Elva 167; Shirley Bcgent, 158; LaVon Rushton, Shirley BarDt;a, Dorothy Merrill, ton, 135 and Vera Jensen, 168. 155; Xola Farnsworth, 153; Edna LONG BEACH, Calif., -- Ships Meyer, 155; Ruby Cushing, 154; Elaine Husband, 166; Audrey of Destroyer Squadron 13 are R'lxie Sud- scheduled to return here FebruMalmborg, Bette Cutler, 163; ary 6th completing a bury, Lillian Riley, 156; Cenella Rod- tour of duty in the Far East. Aboard the destroyer USS Blue gers, 164; Jean Hubbard, 171; Fran 162; Sylvia Wim-tne- r, is Darrel L. Johnson, seaman, 130; Joyce Butler, 157; USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Irene Tuckey, 151. L. Johnson of 3609 South 6400 West Street, Magna, Utah. Afternoon League Norma Hauler took a wonderful high game of 199 in the AfterThe grandest of all laws is the noon League. law of progressive development. 158-15- 6; 156-14- 154. Team No. 3 took 4 points and 5 and 6, 3 points. Squad No. 3 had high game of 703 and series of 158-17- 8 142-13- 159-14- 159-16- 7; 156-16- 4; th aisle e arranged for better ise to get. er Wedding News Of Maidens Revealed mini in Mitt Bonnie Dilley Becomea Bride of gu wn. D.ll.-Small ;.nd Kathy Dilley. sisters of the bride, were flower g.:is. Best man duties were performed be Norman Rash ton. UsherD. Dilley, a ing were brother of the bi i.ie; Dick Bait. Keith Johnson Dee Lny Hupp and Jimmy Harmon. Vern Batt Saturday Sli'.-ppie- Counters-Mor- Bonnie Dilley and Lovely Vern Batt became man and wife in rites performed Saturday, January 29th. A prettily planned reception followed at the North Jordan Stake House. Mins ll.-be- The young couple exchanged vows at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and lln. Ariel Batt in Granger. Bishop Wilford S. Wilding of the Garfield First Ward officiated. The bridal couple were later honored at a reception in the North Jordan Stake House. Hosts were the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dilley of Garfield. Beautiful Gown The pretty bride chose an original model of Chantilly lace and satin. A peplum of lace fell over the satin skirt of the gown. Chantilly lace encrusted with veils ornamented the veil. She carried an orchid with white carnations and showers of Lady Lions Plan Annual Sweetheart Ball February 12 th To the strains of lad Me Call You Sweetheart," and 1 Love You Truly," members of the Lady step-hanoti- s. cl Newly , M. a.i Special for Fri. , Traiaa Sat, February 4 29 can 1 Fries Fish Sticks & Peas Birds Eye, frozen, Andi-rsun- All Three for Steak Round, A. Grade, 1 1 39 - 69 lb. .... 47 All Flavors, 6 pk. Peas Libbys, garden, Cefleirsr 1 can Crisp, Bleached, Cabbage NEW, Green, lb. Csaekers Premuium, N. B. C, 2 lbs. Phone ' 6371 8916 West 2700 South WHIZ, Krafts, IMORI ITEMS Lan-.'fvd- t i - D.-u- 1 M Save5!- - Lajk complete with cleaning tools all-whi- te es funcnsrouoRi I MHB K Mtf JUKI now t ''.' - Vi "t? V. - ."V f y': - a : t.i '9 Tl' ' ,i AU 'Ji'A . t a" Npynt lipfore clmnar bo mat to MO lika khk. (IUduim poevtir a Itiply-AciMHoovt bwti m it dMiw. m it wPclMniat tooli lor dra-flotn. porim, tenMun tan snj at ono low prieo. (0445 JsV'w - , if re MID WINTER SPECIAL New Hoover Upright with all Attachments, regular $79.95 now only t CENTRAL Did 6384 $58.88 LBR. & IIDWE. CO. 8927 West Main St. gsaKSiia8Bms8iiaaaa Eyes Smile With Good Light Good lighting and good taste can go together in your home . . . at such little cost nowadays. There are so many attractive lamps and wall and ceiling fixtures both pleasing and protecting to I. KAN RBUM Cl, UUM, BNIWO precious eyes. - . for assuring good light: Keep a supply of lamp bulbs on hand always so every socket is always filled with the right size bulb. Large bulbs provide better light for easier vision. Provide plenty of lamps or ceiling or wall fixtures for preventing strain on precious eyes. Us this check list 00 YOU KNOW JOU CAN SAVE 1 2. rntfom 3 Hsa sftsra jaa mss, Ita win-as Misvs Os Ihw jessiMs an sscrifict a Os kigbssi imiMs W af pmstnia ssl bn sanies. Css NsiOsesr R9 Kjfi 3 "" da cm ri jan snssqtili lasnsats. mint m? ......... w MAmotan Dick Openshaw n 8130 Sob OMO Werf Tftmfotver. insurance exchange Beveml Agendas are open In this area. Apply Dick Qpawsiia, 1 9 7 47 Maiflseff sw J89 Baeese GtfJZLD SCtlAl The a'.'.r.iciivc . ... the former Thea Lou ;.s. n. c. Bennett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Will !DC F to Ic.iiri thiit nhe Laiu'fDrJ and lh groom i tno returned hun:, iii) underson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anat St. Ma.k's Hjs-I:- 1 going su?i..-iderson, all of Magna. il. Her cuti i.t.i n is Wed In Temple .1 ..'.1. The young couple were wed Friday morning, January 28th in the majestic LDS Temple, the Euiertaiiv- Club Mrs. Vl M.,rl.ii ceremony being performed by eile.t. lined Robert Burton. mtinbess of her vLi j Wedne.d ty For her wedding, the bride evening ;it Ii.t We can do more good by being chose a fashionable gown of lace guests were Mis. W. W. Borland . and satin. It was made with a rind Mrs. Kobiit good, than in any other way. full skirt, long pointed sleeves Prizes ;d bridge v e; e uw.lti.ej and a high Queen Anne collar. Rowland Hill Her veil of bridal illusion was to M:s. .Miivin Si.v'.Ln, Mrs. caught back to a coronet of Ruth J.ihiViun :ui M.s. R;v I). uf tiie pearls, and she carried a bouquet Mendl. The next Peel Funeral Home of a white orchid surrounded by group will be Wednesday, 8525 West 2700 South white roses. February 9lh at the home of Mrs. Phone 2624 Attendants were frockcl in Singleton. and had spring green bouquets of white carnations. They were Miss Beth Olsen, maid of honor and bridesmaids of Misses Effie Anderson, Yutana Anderson, sisters to the groom, and Laurul Langford, sister to the bride. Miss CN THE NEW LIGHTWEIGHT Sally Ann Anderson was a junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Anderson, mother of the groom, chose a teal blue crepe and Mrs. Langford wore orchid lace over satin. Both pinned corsages of white rosebuds to their Wurdhouse. Team Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey le distilled and aged under n formula peseed on from generation to generation forever 160 yean. Only Beam tastes like Beam., only Beam tastes so good. 413 GROUND BEEF, Lean, 3 lbs 28 $1 AVOCADOES, 3 for 13 PORK ROAST, Loin ends, 1 lb. .45 LETTUCE, Calif VEAL STEAK, shoulder, 1 lb. .55 POTATOES, Red, No. 1 10 lb. . .33 LUNCHEON MEATS, Swifts, lb . 49 37 ORANGES, Large size, 5 lb JeMo n Worthy of Your TiMst for 160 . Beam old fashioned Years McFcrlanes, sliced cello pk., -- A Grade, M.ir-vi- , rs Birds Eye, frozen Poll Roast M.s. were h .n.i-vut a ih.rmmg reception held Friday evening at the lleas cil B. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION 5, 1 955 White Star, Grated, 1 The floor show starts at 8:00 p. m., and a cordial invitation is extended to all for their - shorts Green Second Ulh. Honors Reception Here Newlyweds Friday Evening well-wish- Shop At The Pleasant Ward Gold and Green Ball will be held next Tuesday, February Lions will serenade their husbands Saturday evening. February 12th at the Magna Firehall, the occasion being the annual Sweetheart Ball A beautifully arranged buffet supper will be served at seven o'clock, and the hall will be decorated in cupids and hearts, symbolic of the happy day. Mrs. H. P. Bawkes is general chairman of arrangements, assisted by the following committee heads: Mrs. W. G. Larson, dinner; The attendants, Mrs. Norman Mis. O. K. Fothuringham, enterRushton, matron of honor, Miss tainment; Mrs. C. G. Harris, decorations. Mary Perkins; Miss Ruth Miss Norma Batt and Miss Beverly Dilley, were gownMrs. Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. ed in original models, fashioned Nora Gallagher entertained a like the bride's gown. They were group of ladies Tuesday at the ballerina length with round necks Magna Community Baptist Laand tiny sleeves. dies Aid. Noonday luncheon shoulders. Each carried a bouquet in was served, followed by sewing Norton Pixton stood as best varied colors identical with the and an afternoon of visiting. U.h-eman for his brother-in-lawere Bevan Chipman, Willis Hepworth and Keith Thomas. Unusual Background Carrying out the Farm-Prosper- ity's theme of the wedding, the bridal of party received Lika sugar beet farmers, Utah's miners must ba their guests before a background from low excessive imports protected against of white bower of wedding bells. wags countries. By working together to assure a Mrs. Norton Pixton and Mrs. firm domestic market for their products, Utah's Bernice Broderick were in charfarmers and miners will be working towards an ge of the gift room and young oven greater goal ladies assisting in serving were prosperity for the people of Misses Sylvia Maestas, Nyla Herour state. ron, Ruth Hcber, Ollie Jean Will-moand Janet Lee Green. The serving table was covered with life am for abundant comes all" ''From the earth a beautiful lace cloth and centered with a rosebud-entwine- d mirror holding a tiered wedding cake. Tapers in crystal holders were placed at either end. Miss Ethlyn Pixton also assisted in serving. Mrs. Alice K. Miller was in , DutUlen of the woMifmeit bourbon of the guest book. charge for 160 yean A program was presented with Melvin Brooks as master of cereHTSS4SS8 monies. The numbers included selections from Omera Daniels of Murray, LaRae Anderson and Janae Nicholes of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hales of Magna. Mine 2nd For Customer Convenience- - Gold end Green Bell Slated Feb. What The Women Are Doing This Week H.-l.-- 171-16- Faster checkout display-easi- Depart On Honeymoon THE SOCIAL SCENE 162-14- 7; Watch for a complete remodeling at Moris February 6th, 1955. Closed Suumday Space-Merchand- Friday, February 4, 1955 h, 140-15- 4; League Viiginia Walki-- had h:g:i garni of ITU in tiij B I. .iguo nf Womiu's Bowling at the Utah Copper CJub and Mj: caret Nelson link h:i;h of 433 with gunu'S of 111 174 12 J. Giles, 2u74. 49 Market fMAGNA DRUGS QuatloKBUd pd&ttufrw&t- ()UUriurM.6.oC. 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