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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, April 17, 1953 HUNTER NEWS By Psggy Wilbsck Mr. and Mr. Harvey Fairbourn and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fairbourn and son have returned home after a week's vacation in San Ann Jose, Texas. They visited at the home iif their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greg- MAGNA REXALL DRUG 90S2 WEST 2700 SOUTH. son-in-la- MAGNA ory. Friends of Mrs. Hutchings will be interested to learn that she recently returned from a weeks stay in St. Mark's Hospital, where she received medical treatment. Mrs. P. C. Praszynski and sons, Michael and Stephen and baby Mrs. Homer W. Bowen enter- tile ladies. tained members of the YWM1A Monday evening at lier home, the Leadership Meet occasion being the monthly busiAn Oqu.uh St. ike Leadership ness and social meeting of the group. A gay tune was held by meet mg was he'd Wednesday eve ning at the stukehouse, by a number of people. attended Club Wednesday evening at liar home. A gay social time was en joyed by the group, and lata Mrs. Georgia Perkins enter- luncheon served. The ladies meet tained members of her Sewing April 22nd with Mrs. Violet daughter, Denice Lynn, have returned to their home in Richmond, California, after spending two weeks with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Colvin of Magna. Mrs. Mabel Judd of Twin Falls, Welcome Visitor Idaho, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Miss Ann Garland of Gulf Port, Marshall and family. Texas, arrived Sunday evening y for a visit with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stringham, brother-in-laand family. Mr. daughter, Fay and son, Glen, and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane of the were weekend visitors at the Arthur Row, and her mother, Mrs. home of Mrs. Ernest Nielson. Mr. Janet Garland of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Stringham are from Al- who is also a guest at the McFarto came Utah berta, Canada, and lane home for a few days. to attend the LDS General Church Friend of Mr. McFarlane will conference. be glad to learn that he is progressing very nicely after underBridaElad Honored going major surgery at St. Mark's Hospital. Honoring Miss Snlrlene Carlson, bride elect of Richard Dean Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen Tomlin, Misses Betty Fairbourn entertained at a prettily arranged and Peggy Mae Witbeck enter- dinner Saturday evening at their tained at a miscellaneous shower home complimentary to Mr. and Tuesday evening at the Witbeck Mrs. Robert Glenn of Southgate, home. California and Mr. and Mrs. StanEighteen guests attended, play- ley Ramlosc of Salt Lake City. ed games and refreshments were Mrs. Rasmussen and Mrs. Glenn later served. Prizes were won by are girlhood friends, Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Marjorie Tomlin, Mrs. Gwen being remembered by many Pritzkau, Mrs. Myrna Sizemore friends here as the former Pearl-ett- a ana Mrs. LaFay Driffill. Ramlose. ten-da- w as tie (Exclusive d-ftncy CANDIES fcgvff CandM Thcyn (mm, hr Mr fnctm, nd ant quality... and you'll ha ytaaaart at A uottdrrtul MrifMa. Only (US 'IjtH to f( Found Cfn and C D of P Blend or Straight GOES THE PRICE A Hold bourbon A Daughters of Pioneers meeting was held Thursday afternoon at the Magna Womens Club and attended by twenty-tw- o new high in quality. . . a new low in price! Now you can enjoy the luxury of smooth, Meet Interesting heres the whiskey thats. THE AGE TO at the 6 year old Belmont straight price of much younger whiskies! ladies. Luncheon was served to the group by hostesses Ruth Vaughn, Hazel Orr and Etta Perkins. An enjoyable program followed. A most interesting discussion was held on "Old Time Dancing," directed by Mrs. Orr, and music A little luxury is good for every manV Especially at this new appropriate to days was presented by Mr. Joseph Coon, pioneer resident of this area. A number of interesting musical instruments, including a violin owned by Mrs. Orr, were shown and viewed by down-to-eart- by-go- h pricer the group. In Now Homso Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turpin and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Maddy have moved into their new homes at 8870 West 3100 South in Magna. Mrs. Donna Howarth was hostess to ladies of her sewing club Thursday evening at her home in Salt Lake City. A gay time was participated in by the ladies who meet April 23rd with Mrs, Gladys X' V: Hales. 'S3 8916 West 2700 South SP'cieI for Friday, Saturday April 1718 100 All Meat T RAIGHT Phone 6371 , Fresh, Stick or Sliced, lb. 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