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Show Friday, April 4, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH SOCIAL EVENTS- - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Election of Offican The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Thursday, April 10th at the Utah Copper Club, beginning promptly at 8:00 o'clock. Principal .business of the evening will be the nomination of officers. A must cordial invitation is extended to everyone in this organization to attend. Marriage Announced Of Prominent Pair An interesting spring meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, will be held April 10th at the hume of Mrs. Helen Jones. will be Mrs. Inez Bailey. The gathering begins at- 1:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Keith Barton was hostess to members of her Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill and special guest, Mrs. Kenneth announce the marriage of their Huffaker, Monday evening at her daughter, Leone, to William R. home. A lovely luncheon was Hi ii. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert served, followed by tables of P. Reid, all of Magna. cards. Prizes were given to Mrs. The young couple were wed E. G. Paulos and Mrs. Earl Jones. Sunday, March 30th by Bishop The group will be entertained Captain Estelle Pehrson of the Robert Jamison of Reno, Nevada. April 14th by Mrs. Cleone Farns- Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters Announcement of the nuptials worth. of Utah Pioneers, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Minr anJ will be read with considerable members, Mrs. Cora Bouck, Mrs. by the many friends of the Honoring the third birthday Hazel Orr and Mrs. Dora Voshell, family cf Mountain View, Caliwho are well anniversary of her son, Dennis, attended a meeting of the South fornia, arc visiting Mr. Miner's young couple, Mrs. Keith Barton entertained at Salt Lake County Daughters of parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miner knjun in th.s vicinity. a family party March 28th. A gay, Pioneers Monday. The gathering and other relatives here. The visisocial time was enjoyed by the was held in the Memorial BuildM- -. and Mrs. Veil A. Ilaws. Mr. tors, who are former Magna residents, will also vacation with Mrs. wl Mrs. Don Devore and Mrs. group. ing. Miner's relatives in Richfield and Agnes Williams attended a banLadies of the Firemen Members attend the LDS church conference. quet honoring Mrs. ller CampMrs. Virginia Juste sen enterbell, national president of the Auxiliary were entertained Wed- tained members of her club MonMrs. Ame: Auxiliary, Mon- nesday night at the home of day night at her home. Tables of day night in the Newhouse Hotel. Arvilla Knight at a delightful cards were arranged and prizes social. Bridge games were played to Mrs. Villa Williams and and prizes givefti to Mrs. Jean given Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debs enter-tuiMrs. Phyllis Harkness. The group at a d:nm-- party Saturday Strong and Mrs. Grace Dimond. A will meet April 20th with Mrs. LOTS Any Size ev. nlr.g complimentary to Mr. and late luncheon was served to the Harkness. Mrs. F. D. Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. M. ladies who will be entertained $550 and up. O. Ci.i: uer and Mr. and Mrs. Fab- next by Mrs. Mildred Newbold. Happy Hour Club 24 Monthly 10 Down ian Hickman, all of ll.illaday, Payments Utah. County Visitors Expected Mrs. Dora Voshell entertained In Flowing Well District Members of the Pleasant Green members of the Happy Hour Club Mrs. B. E. Mix entertained Camp, Daughters of Utah Pion- and special guest, Mrs. George Call the Little, Thursday at her home. A members of her Sewing Club eers, will be entertained at 2858 Mrs. home of Lucy Woolley, dinner was served hot noon-tim- e home in Jones Insurance Salt Thursday at her Lake City at a delightful une South 8000 West, on Thursday, and games later played. Prizes Agency o'cloek luncheon. A social time April 10th, beginning promptly at were given to Mrs. Arthur Marsh Christof-ferso- n 5S35 West 3500 South and Mrs. A. E. Aston. was enjoyed by the group of chat- 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Millie will be 0124-RPhone Murray and ting sewing. A Mrs. Faye Isakson will present Mankind never loses any good the lesson, Jews in Early Utah," and Mrs. Dora Voshell will be in thing, physical, intellectual, or moral, till it finds a better and charge of the program. A group of members from the then the loss is a gain. No steps South Salt Lake County Board are backward is the rule of human Tk-rsd- ay, - d darling little baby boy is claiming not only the attention of his proud father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bub Duckworth of Alameda, California, but also his adoring grandmothers, Mrs. Walter Duckworth and Mrs Marvin Ek. The baby arrived March 26th at Oaknoll Naval Hospital and has been named Ric Kevin. lie tipped the scales at eight pounds, seven ounces, and is the first great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchings and Mr. Theodore Ek, all of Magna. The new mother will be fondly A dark-haire- being the former Grandmothera Ek and Duckworth plan to soon return home. Honors Member a pleasant trip , FLOWERS If your mind is filled with defeat thoughts, fear thoughts, resentment thoughts, you are bound to be in a state bf mental unrest, even turmoil, and of course there can be no inner peace. This passage advises you to practice thinking about God, to keep your mind stayed or fixed, not upon your troubles but upon God. Keep your mind on God for as many minutes during the day as The vix populi, through the possible. This may be difficult at providence of God, promotes and first for you are unused to spiriimpels all true reform; and, at the tual concentration. Practice will best time, will redress wrongs make it easier. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and rectify injustice. Mary Baker Eddy s nl i i SPECIALS at O Dress Up Your Car for Easter! 2 SS JWWW; Thou wilt keep him In perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on as Thee. Isaiah 28:3 home sunshine Enjoying as she did California sunshine is Mrs. Rose Rasmussen who has returned from r i Enjoy abla Trip The Altar Society of Our Lady to the gulden state. She was a ol Lourdes Church entertained at guest at Long Beai-h- California of a stork shower Sunday at the Par- her son and family, Mr. Ivo Rasish Hall honoring Mrs. Shirley mussen and in Southgate with her Sadler. Games of bingo were sister and family, Mrs. Paul Rasplayed and the door prize given to mussen. Mrs. Rosemary Zito. Light reHonoring the visitor's birthday freshments were later served to anniversary, Mrs. Paul Rasmussen entertained at a family buffet thirty-nin- e guests. were present The regular meeting of the Al- dinner. Thirty-si- x tar Society has been postponed and enjoyed the festivities. until April 23rd. fWUMWWWVWWWWWWWWYWWUWVWVWWWWS icon-Legio- Start a Home recalled as Venae Ek. Lovely Bon Camp To Meet Club Entertained 0 Spotlights to fit any car Blast Horns Door Mount Outside Mirrors Guards Chrome Gas-Do- I EASTER SPECIALS (With individually styled cut) (Mobile Beauty and Dignity Parker expected to attend. Election of, history. officers will alto be featured. LUXURY CREME OIL PERMANENT Express Your Sentiments with I FREE DELIVERY 2 timdil7, Monday - Wednesday - LEON Friday Brighten up your winter drab hair with Golden High Lights. Paragon Oil Conditioning Tint $3.50 Includes Soft Water Shampoo and Styling PHONE 2193 BROWN FLORAL CO. SERVICE. IT COME i 1.45 1.25 98 2.19 9.95 Gas-Do- or . PAULOS AUTO CO. 44 ON yOUR SIGNATURE ONLY ONE-VIS- MAGNA. UTAH DIAL 8811 IN AND GET IT! 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