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Show Friday, December 5, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH imiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR BUSINESS OPEN NOW Magna TV Sales & Service I Hallicrafter T-- TV Picture Tub Cleaned and antenna turned. TV. Auto Radio and Electrical Repair I Phone 2500 w I Jack Dunstone, Lain Bytendorp. owners Tiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - DIGNIFIED - Miss Beverly Bradley. a:t .v tve daughter of Mr. and Mis. Arthur Bradley of Hunter, became the bride of Mr. Gordon Max Cloward. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L var Cloward of Garfield, Wednesday morning, in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Robert D. Young, temple officiated. . president, A wedding breakfast given by the groom's parents for family k members, followed at the Canton Cafe. The bride and groom were honored that evening at a J further reception in the Hunter Ward. i V Own! The Set the Expert Prominent Pair Honored At Fete I Fashionable Gown For the evening event the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin, tylcd with a molded bodice, scalloped lace yoke and sland-- , but-- 1 up collar. Tiny tons extended down the bodice, and a full skirt was detailed with Chantilly lace panel inserts. Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught to a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations and white chrysanthemums, encircling an orchid. Mrs. Margcne Wardlc, matron of honor, wore a light blue ballerina length frix-- and the brides self-cover- I i Slater and Karl Biadley. Leaving for a honeymoon trip INEXPENSIVE 175-14- Strehble, WILFORD j 2128 KAY-GRAF- KAY F. Funsrsl Director , Bez-zan- Ethel Stevenson, Carol 141-13- Berloch. 135; Nancy Simmons pickup. KENTUCKY I Nel- 6; $247 I - June son, 169; Beth Larson, 166; Ruth Thomas, t. Joyce 151; Villa Williams, 148; Norma Hauler, 147; Elaine Pollock, 145; Amelia Romrell, 144; With A Beautiful Casket T Ladies Rowling D Af tar noon Laagua Anita Jones had an excellent high game of 192 in the Tuesday Aftern. ion League and another one of 138. Some of the other high scores were Julia Clegg. Emma An Old Kentucky Tradition t3 FUNERALS A to California, the bride wore a blue suit with red accessaries. Ojt of town guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Neils Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Biadley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stanley, Mrs. Laui a Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowkes, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Cloward. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McBelh, Mr and Mrs J. L. Fowkes, Mr. sage. Karl MeQuivey acted as best and Mrs John Henderson and Mr. man. Ushers were Harold Clark, and Mrs. LeRoy Wilcox. Don Whitmore, Jim Cushing, Hob j Complet t maids chose similar models of pastel colors. They were M,s Dons Cloward, Miss Phyllis Nielson, Mis Colleen Mattiiews, Bradley and Miss Nila Bradley. All hud like bouquets of pale pink carnations. Mrs. Bradley chose a blue model with a roses and carnation corsage and Mrs. Cloward wore a lavender dress with a similar cor- T. GRAFF CHARLES F STRAIGHT BOURBON Funsral Director j a "B" League Helen Wimmer captured high game of 183 and series of 457 with games of 141 and 133, Tuesday night at the Utah Copper Club. Other high recordings were Frances Sneppuk. Slate So. Dial MORTUARY 6-38- es PROOF 26 GLENMORE DISTILLERIES r COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KY. - 152; M. Col-I.ng- s, 145; Dcnccc Disera, 166-14- 5; Laura Daniels, 152; Alice Ribotto, 150; Vi Nordquist, 154-17- 5; Bette Hczzant, 144; Mary Brown, 141. Tlie balance includes: E. Giles, 143; LaVerne Empcy, 148; Patty McDonald, 142; W. Knight, 180; Ella Empcy, 142; B. Mitchell, 140-14- 4. Teams Presenting TTIHIIE (GrRSEAYff took 4 points and No. 4, high game of 713 and high series, 2023. A" Laagua Some excellent high score games were chalked up in the "A League, led by Dorothy Dea, high game of 190 and series of 503 with games of Mrs. Dua was closely followed by Shirley Begent, Bette Cutler, Vivian Kemp, L. Coon, 157; Irene Tuck-eEdna Meyer, 150; L. SHEW 156-15- 7. 184-15- 1; 168-16- 9; y, 168-16- 1; Riley, 159; Alice Begent, 153. Others were Cenella Rodgers, Mary Tomlin, 158- -i 54 104; Ellen Newbuld, DDmiL-STriRIEAXI- K 175-17- 7; At line Harward, Dea, COMPLETELY XEW STYLING DUAL-STIIFA- K dr 'S. i I i . NEW LONGER WIIEELHASE t LONGER, LOVELIER, ROOMIER RORIES i i. I i I; PONTIACS WONDERFUL NEW POWER STEERING rr r, NEW - b I. : L ONE-PIEC- E I WINDSHIELD-WRAP-AROU- SPECTAC UIuAR NEW : DEAR WINDOW ND OYER-AL- L 156-15- 4; La-Vo- n Margarite Pritchard, 167; Ann Tygesen, 154; A. Griffith, 150; Rumaine Zito, E. Husband, 167; Thelma S.nglcton, 171; Dorothy Merrill, 179-16- 1; 168. Teams took 4 points. An odd coincidence was that Teams 5 and 1 tied for high game of 790. 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