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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Welcome Visitors CRADLE ROLL Must welcome visitors in Magna, Garfield and are Techni-- vicinity i Mr. and Mr. Harry Duuti of Sergeant C. J. Hutchings and Magna announce the birth of a hi wife, wlio are visiting Scr-- , boy in a Salt Lake Hospital on , ant parent, Mr. and child Mr. C.Hutchings' May 20th. Mather an.i nc-J. Hutching in Magna and j are doing welL other relatives and friend in this vicinity. The young man, member Rejoicing over the arrival of a ot the Air Force, arrived from fine son are Mr. and Mr. Thomas Cl, rmanv. Hi wife came from L. Speirs of Magna, who became Connecticut. happy parent on May 24ih. All A daughter, Mr. Lola Conrad concerned are progressing nicely. of San Gabriel, California is also visiting and her daughter will arElmar Foul and rive Thursday. Captain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duckworth family spent two days visiting Captain Foutz brother, R. W. and baby boy are leaving Sunday Foutz, while on his way to North i.ir their home in Alameda, Cali-- . Dakota from Korea. ima, where Mr. Duckworth ia Navy. They visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duckworth and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ek of this community, as well as grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchings. The condition of Mrs. Hutchings, loved resident of this community, is reported worse. She is at St. Mark's Hospital and recently underwent aurgery. i . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robbins of Stockton, California, apent the past week with their nephew, Herman L. Meyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hilquist of Los Angeles, California visited Mrs. Hilquists sister, Mrs. Arlie Betrothal Revealed Of Prominent Maid To Salt Lake Youth Visitors Lovely Party Mr. Ann Eckcrsley Thompson, by her daughter, ll My5 Bi'tty Luo and a friend, M:? L.i.iisc Barrett, left Sunday for their hi ,r, e in Pulluy-uafter visiting Washington, jfi lends and icUl.ve in Garfield and Mgn.i. M a. 'shall and Miss M: Barrett, after a short vacation in Washington. will travel to the New York University in New York, to take Hammer courses tiicie. Mrs. Thompson was extensively onte! tained by a number of friend r. On Filday, Mrs. Muriel Sandall was hostess at a dinner held at the Doll House in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Thompson was the special, honored guest at a dutch luncheon given by the golfing ladies at tiic Utah Copper Gulf clubhouse. Mrs. Furthering honoring Thompson, two other daughters entertained at family social. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cline were host and hostess at a dinner at their Kearns home and Miss Marilyn Eekersh-entertained at a prettily planned affair at her apartment in Salt Lake City. accomp.iiii-'- J M.i-slu- j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colosimo of Magna announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Jeanne, to Romao Guido, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Guido of Salt Lake City. The young couple plan to be married in Our Lady of Lourdes Church and a reception will honor them Thursday evening, June nineteenth at the Mine Mill Hall, 8950 West in Magna. Announcement of the approaching nuptials will be greeted with Bradford recently. She was acinterest by the many friend great stationed with the United States companied by her mother, Mr. ol the pair. Miss Jeanne Theresa Nash, who will visit at is well popular known in this community. the Bradford home this summer. Honoring members of her Sewing Club, Mrs. Homer W. Bowen entertained at a prettily planned social Monday afternoon at her home. A one o'clock luncheon was served, followed by a social Leave Mrs. R. W. Foutz and daughter, Diane left Tuesday for a visit with her son, Gary Foutz and friend, Tom Burke, who are stationed in Parks Air Force Base, California. I p, j H. inuring Mrs. O.lcal Kirk, who is leaving Friday to join her husband in Iran, Mrs. Roland Reid entertained at a prettily planned one o'clock luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Kirk and her daughter. will make the trip by boat, taking 21 days. The luncheon table decorative effect were carried out in blue and white and covert were laid for Mrs. Victoria Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. O. K. Fothering-haMrs. H. Claude Anderson, Mrs. Vera Junes, Mrs. Val Garfield, Mrs. Homer Bowen, Mrs. Philip Debs, Mrs. George Cromar and Mrs. Glen Breeze. La-Ra- e, given to Mrs. Lu.lla Shaw, Mrs. Alie Cunningham, Mrs. Vervene Shaw, first and runs. lation favors to Mrs. Ruth Coon, Mrs. Alva Shaw and Mrs. Cunningham. Color slide pictures were later shown by Mrs. Shaw on the famous New Years Day Parade of Pasadena, California and recent floods in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. Ross Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lloyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. F. Withers of Holladay and Philip's maternal grandfather, Mr. Parley Edler of Grantaville. Honors Son Wednesday evening. About one hundred and fifty guests called and the B. guests included a great-unclL. Edler of Los Angeles, California, two great aunts, Mrs. Nora Reese and Mrs. Elizabeth Forness of Salt Lake City, Professor E. A. Peterson of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Ashton of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hcber Reese and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and A party was given by Mrs. C. M. Shaw Saturday at her home honoring her daughter-in-laMrs. Alva Shaw. Thirty three ladies attended. Games were played and prizes Fire Life Aete I Resident Glass out-of-to- Hail Damage e, Party ) INSURANCE Honoring their son. Philip, a member of the Cyprus high school graduating class, Mr. and Mr. P. U. Dubs entertained at open house JONES INSURANCE SIM West UOfl South Murray L 0120RS Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Memmott and son. Hay, spent the weekend visiting in Brigham City and Ogden, Utah witli relatives and friends. Club To Meet Mr. I iiiciiil'i-- H. A. r eT will the Club Saturday .i.'l.'inn.iii at her home on the B & G Raw. All ladies are urged to attend. Sr Express Your Sentiments With j Art Wreath Cut Flower Spray Peonie Shrub Rose Bushes Geraniums Pump more profits into your farm by letting electricity pump your water. Electricity saves so many steps and so much time so many other ways on I 1 Flowert Shipped Anywhere I I FREE DELIVERY 2 Time Daily To Any Point in Davis or Sail Laka County. GO TO A SPECIALIST FOR SATISFACTION" YOUR SWS nt-x- Hostess Parly A hostess party of the Copper Club golf ladies was held Tuesday night at the club with Mrs. Alta Wilkin, M'. Agnes Williams and Mrs. Valeria Snell in charge. Luncheon was served and draw prizes given to Mr. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Roxic Gillespie and Miss mu Studebaker V-;ets the pace in style and value 8 Pace-settin- g A Commander in actual V-- 8 beat all competing eights gas mileage in 1952 Mobilgas Economy Runl modern stylingl zip and pepl Needs no premium fuel I Newest of the new in Margarite Pritchard. Golf balls were awarded ta Mrs. Bette Cuiler. LEON DEALER aumfcM Sr Tiio regular monthly meeting and social of the Women's Benefit AsftOciatian is scheduled fur t Monday evening, June 2nd at the Women's elubruiims. All members are asked li note the date. Agnes Williams, Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Muriel Sandall and Mrs. your farm, too! BUY FROM rntotain 7jtwiy Sawing Sensational 120-h.- p. "swept-bac- k ! 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