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Show 1 Friday, Jun20,19fi GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS CRADLE ROLL If a Boy Sisters, Ginger and Margo are all agog over their little brother, William Kelly, who arrived Wednesday, June 11th at St. Mark's Hospital. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McQuaid are also mighty proud of the little "guy" who tipped the scales at 5 pounds, 15 ounces. Mc-Qua- id Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. of Magna are the proud paternal McQuaid of Salt Lake City and grandparents. Mrs. J. W. Duke of Magna are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Archibald making the acquaintance of the new grandson. of Magna are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine girl Wednesday Fine Son in a Salt Lake hospital Mother and new child are doing well Mr. and Mrs. Mark Klekas of 1410 Redondo Avenue, Salt Lake, First Child Mr. and Mrs. James T. (J. T.) formerly of Magna, announce the birth of a fine son at a Salt Lake Coon of Magna announce the arhospital. All concerned are doing rival of a darling little girl who nicely. Mr. and Mrs, John Klekas arrived Saturday at a Salt Lake Entertains Club Northwest Trip Enjoyable Convert Hon hospital and tipped the scales at 10 ounces. A name has Three ladies of the local VetMrs. H. L. Garfield entertained erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cattcn, net been chosen for the new miss. Mrs. Coon will be remembered as members cl her sewing club and attended a state convention Sat- daughters, Miriam and Janice and being the former Cookie Merrill special guests, Mrs. Nora Larson, urday at the Newhouae Hotel to Mr. George Catten, left Monday Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Don- include Mrs. Lois Johnston, Mrs. morning for a two weeks irip to of Garfield. ald Foot of Niagara, New York Vonda Thomas and- Mrs. Thelma Seattle, Washington and Van Couver. - and Mrs. Ruth Bowen Day of Lo- Simmons. First Daughter &Hd gan, Utah, Monday at her home. They will visit witli Local men who represented the fShrn-laA lovely luncheon was served VFW Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Corky) chapter include Don Thom- Mrs. Catten's daughter and small grandson. Mr. and Brown of Salt Lake City, former- and the afternoon spent socially as, commander, Rudy Montoya, Wayne Peterson and Dale Snow. Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. Anderly of Magna, are proudly show- and in sewing. son will be remembered as the ing their new baby girl Nancy former Joan Catten. ' Mrs. Lois Petersen and her parAttend Convention Joan, who arrived at a Salt Lake A group of local people attendhospital on June 10th. She weigh- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shaw, ed in at over seven pounds, and is daughter, Marjorie and son, Terry ed a very enjoyable Lions convenSee Old Friends a tion in Price last week to include have returned home after being greeted by a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Clifton week's vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Merrill of of brother, Drew, at home. Magna were very happy last Mr. and Mrs. Brown are plan- They visited Mrs. Petersens hus- Garfield. Mr. end MraW. C. Matt- -' week to have as their guests a home move to new into their band. Pfc. Nelosn Petersen, who hews, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lambert, ning of friends whom they had Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cramar group at 1048 Lorraine Avenue in Suit has gone overseas. not seen for furty-ihre- e years. Lake City in several weeks. Pfc. Petersen was stationed at and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garfield, The vacationists included Mr. I all of Pendleton. Magna. Camp Major and Mrs. Wendell Wilkin and son, David, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, arrived Sunday to visit Major Wilkin's sister, Miss Daisy Wilkin and brother, Lorenzo, for a short time. the 7 pounds, w two-year-o- ld AGE I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neilsen of Manll Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Max Neilson of Salt Lake City, were guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carsey. A late luncheon was serv- Members of the Magna Women's Club entertained at a lawn party at the residence of Mrs. Lyle Pendleton in Magna Friday evening, honoring the birthday annlver-'sar- y of Mrs Dora VosheU, club president , A hot luncheon was served, followed by games of bingo. A tribute was tendered to Mrs. VosheU by Mrs. Matt Pettersson, and a social time enjoyed. No reproof is so potent as the silent lesson of a good example. Mary Baker Eddy THE MOST POWERFUL CAR E IN THE LOW-PRIC- STATE rt is this eompUttly new Sedan snug and Ford Victoria. It's America's most beautiful heart of "CO! car. And Wnesth its beauty there's Strato-Sta- r For, tho Victoria's 110-h.low-prifield. V-in the most i the 8 powerful engine convertible-amo- CHOICE OF S DRIVES Fordomslic Drive, Overdrive WUntUmmM fwiieni. ... or Conventional mi find smart new Coachereft Bodiee, new Automatic Ride Visibility, ind new bump-blottin- g Control when you "Toot Drive the big '51 fori. 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