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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH Friday July 4, 1952 rfs SattanMay BUY ON LAYAWAY its easy on your budget A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD YOUR Prices Lower This July! SELECTION! Imagir.n getting an all wool blanket; fluffy, soft, and eoay warm for so liillsl You'll love the exciting array of colon. Every kl'.rJcet U guaranteed against moth damage for five yean! And aatin bound! Come stock up now . . . during tl.ey're See Our Attractive Window Display On July 4th! a Penney' July Blanket Event! ami M:; . Georg..' Yuklch of Garfield ; : raine t':e happy parents of a line daughter a! a Salt Lake hospital. All cuni'.ineJ are doing well. CRADLE ROLL Blue Bundle The Fred Colling of Magna are proud parents of a baby buy who arrived fur the diaper set on Monday. Waiting to say "hi" to their Fourth Child A very happy birthday gift of a 7i pound little brother are three children at came in theto form Mr. and Mrs. M. H. baby boy home. Mom is the former Rove Day-bel- l. Pjakett of Salt Lake City, on June 3Gth, the day marking the mother's birthday anniversary. Waiting to greet new brother at On the same day, Monday, Mr. home are two sisters and a broth- - er. The happy mother will be membered as the former Marian Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright of Magna. ft ft ft Mrs. D. E. Dimond entertained members of her Sewing Club and special guests, her two listers, Mrs. N. S. Fowles and Mrs. J. G. Fowles of San Bernardino, California, Thursday evening at her home. A dainty luncheon was served and the evening spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Fowles and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fowles of San Bernardino, California, are visit- ing at the homes of a sister, Mrs. D. E. Dimond and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Coon. Welcome Visitors Welcome weekend visitors at ihe homes of s sister, Mrs. Howard Ridge and mother, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, were a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. F. D. Skip Nielson and three children of Caldwell, Idaho. Another brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nielson of Richland, Washington, arrived Friday night to spend two weeks visiting in Magna and Salt Lake City. Up to $25 OH YOUR SIGHATURl OHLY ONE-VIS- IT SERVICE. PHONE OR COME IN. NATIONAL Phono Magna 6372 Phono 341 W. Center St. Phono Provo 1045 Street Phone Tootle 880 PROVO TOOELE 13 S. Main as ushers. Colleen Allred was in charge of the bride book and Ruth Swenson, head of the gift room. Donald K. Perkins and Robert Perkins assisted with the presents. Mrs. Bertha Newton was in The marriage of Miss Norma Leah Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Kirk of Magna and David Bud Trease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trease of Clearcreck, Utah, Friday was solemnized at charge of refreshments, assisted the Utah Copper Club. President by Helen Gardner, Mary Carolyn J. Frank Peel officiated at the Burris, Gloria Angell and Carol Evans serving. double ring ceremony. The bridal party received their Congratulatory friends of the couple were received at a recep- guests before a background of palms and candelabra. tion following the ceremony. White lace and nylon net over A short program was presented white satin fashioned the brides in charge of Leemon Petersen as boua She carried gown. wedding master of ceremonies. The numcencolored of salmon roses, quet bers included solo, Carl Grubaugh, tered with baby orchids. Jean Nelson, solo, Carol solo, wearMrs. Joy Kirk Petersen, Gloria Kirk and readdance, Kirk, ing blue satin, was matron of ing, Janet Peterson. honor, Another sister. Miss Carol Kirk, was maid of honor and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garfield chose blue chiffon. The brideshave returned home from an enmaids, in pastel organdy frocks, vacation and insurance were Misses Eva Black, Claudette joyable convention at Colorado Springs, Singleton, Joyce Alldredge and Colorado. Gerry Bird. They carried bouquets of pink carnations, tied with conCanadian Vacation trasting shades of ribbon. L. The ringbearer was Thorpe Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Memmott Petersen, nephew of the bride and and son Ray, are back home from little Miss Patti Jean Nelson, a vacation enjoyable niece of the bride, was flower girL to very Glacier National Park, Card-stofrock blue She wore a demure Canada, where thev went trimmed in gold and lace. the LDS Temple, and The brides mother received through down to Victoria by boat. blue dark gown, a in crepe guests They also vantiunrd in Shelcomplemented by a deep pink ley, Idaho and were guests of Mrs. The rosebud corsage. bridegroom's Fern Hunter former 00 12-d- n, Miss Bonnie Dilley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dilley of Magna, is vacationing for two weeks in Burley, Idaho with cousHampton, ins, Carole Ann and Darlene Bail- mother wore a turquoise green locql resident. rose and corsage. dress Mrs. Mr. of Seth and ey, daughters Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Dee NelBailey, former Magna and Garof son, sister and brother-in-lafield residents. 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Ds you bare madam pratacMaaF STATE FARM MUTUAL afftra - For Canning, Large Bings 20 lb. Bag COFFEE NEWS Quart Bottle BEAMS (Slaerraes PORK & 35 Donald Burris arrived Wednesday morning from Grand Canyon, where he has been employed during the spring months, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Burris. Donald plans to remain here and secure employment Another son, Larry, member of the United States Navy, stationed in San Diego, California, arrived this week to spend the 4th with his family and friends in this vicinity. n, Mrs. Anna Salisbury Geseigh Ward were entertained at an out- of West Hollywood, California, is door party Friday evening at the a popular local visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen An- hemes of two daughters, a son and ri reason. A most families, Mrs. R. J. Corfield enjoyable time their and I. G. Salisbury of Arthur, and was held by the group. Mrs. Earl Newbold of Magna. Mrs. Geseigh, Mrs. Newbold and Mr. Salisbury traveled to Missoula, Montana, over the weekend to visit Mrs. Geseighs brother. Large Colored, lb. Clearwater MARGARINE, Colored, quartered, lh CHEESE FOOD, 2 lb pkg SALAD DRESSING, Keen, quart Juljr Family Homo V2 WATER FLOUR, Pikes Peak, 25 ft . WAX PAPER, 125 foot roll HUNTER w mmm 8916 West 2700 South from a two weeks vacation in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CaliMr. and Mrs. George Bartran of fornia. China Lake, California, are visiting Mrs. Bartrans parents, Mr. Enjoyable Trip and Mrs. Arthur Marsh until July 7th. A son and family, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Hiroshi Kuida of Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Jr. and daugh- Magna returned home Tuesday ter, Marilyn, of Denver, Colorado, from a short but enjoyable trip to arrived this week to spend their Los Angeles, California where Dr. vacation time with their family Kuida took his National Medical and numerous friends. examination. Enroute home, they visited Mrs. Kuidaa sister and Reminiscing and Fun family, Mrs. Sam llase, the former Susi Mori. A great deal of fun and merriment was enjoyed Friday when a group of former schoolmates and friends met at the Doll House in Salt Lake City at noon for luncheon, exchanged anecdotes, what The date of June 19th marked they had been doing during the the 45th wedding anniversary of years and news of their families. Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Petersen of The ladies in attendance in- Hunter and the 18th wedding ancluded Lorena and Vernie (Coon) niversary of their daughter Sadie. Fowles of San Bernardino, Cali- The two families, Mr. and Mrs. fornia; Harriet (Taylor) Duff in, Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. WilPhoebe (Taylor) Castleton, Diana liam D. Loveless celebrated with (Reid) Lambert, Edna (Perkins) a picnic at Liberty Park. Stevenson, Ella (Perkins) Poel-maSarah (LeCheminant) JohnThe Rasmus Nielson family reson, Chloe (Coon) Holt, all of union was held at Liberty Park Salt Lake City, Cleo (Holt) Purser, June 24th and one hundred and West Jordan, Vanice (Swenson) two descendants attended. LunchReid, Granger, LaVina (Jenkins) eon was served and a program Newman, Lyle (Thomas) Sadler, Magna and Kate (Staker) Salm of Arthur. The group later adjourned to the home of Mrs. Castleton, looked STATE FARM at old photographs and spent the time visiting. INSURANCE Family Reunion PHONE 6221 1 ?; |