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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH Friday, Auguit 1, 1952 SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Marriage Announced Of Prominent Couple shoulder corsage of gardenias and ruses. Mrs. Don Griffith was ma tron of honor and Mr. Griffith stood as best man. Announcement of particular inThe young couple plan to make terest to their wide circle of their home in Garfield. friends is the marriage of Miss Honoring the recent bride, sevJoyce Ilene Brecke, daughter of eral socials are being planned in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brecke of Mag- the near future. na, to Delbert Eugene Snow, son if Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snow of Coon Reunion Saturday Garfield. A reunion of the Abraham Coon The were married July 2(iih by Bishop llardman of family will be held at the Magna Garfield. Community Park this Saturday Following the ceremony, a din- evening, August 2nd, beginning at ner was served at a Salt Lake City 5:00 p. m. All members are asked to bring restaurant for mumbrrs of the immediate families, Mr. and Mrs. their lunches and enjoy the Hollis Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Griffith and Miss Gerry Asbury. Brent Bridges and two The bride chose a pale pink suit with matching accessories and a s'uiA Michael and Bobby, are visiting Mrs. Bridges parents, Mr. and Mts. T. R. Colombo. Mr. Pridg.-s- , member of the United Slates Navy, will arrive August 3rd fum Falls Church, Virginia, to j jin his family and visit his lut.io:, H. A. Brii..v,, and other n jl:v .', and f. i mis. Tory will be here during the month of August. l,! M.-s- . IMmmge Birthday Honored" Garfield News Mr. Frank Broderick of Fairbanks, Alaska left Monday on a vacation trip to southern California in company with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Matt W. Broderick and son, Rea Frank has been a popular visitor at the homes of his mother, Mrs. Mary Broderick Bounos, brothers and sisters, Mr. Matt Broderick, Mrs. Seth Nokes of Magna and Mr. Joseph Broderick of Granger and Mrs. Carter Hess of Hunter. The visitor has been to New York City to attend the national Elks convention. He is the Exalted Ruler of the Fairbanks unit. Mrs. Florence Smith and daughter, Cheri Jo of Garfield have returned home after visiting Mrs. Smiths sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne in Chicago. Mrs. Bourne will be remembered as being the former Edith of this community. id Mr. Donald Foot arrived this week to join his wife and small daughter, Dianne, all of Niagara, New York, who have been visiting Mrs. Foot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson, the past six weeks. The visitors plan to leave Sunand will stop in Denver for Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privett, day a short trip. Della and grandson, daughter Roger, returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ahlstrom after spending a week at Yellow- have returned home from a very stone National Park. enjoyable week spent in Los Angeles and nearby cities. They visMr. and Mrs. Morris Harding ited Mrs. Ahlstrum's sister and of Grace, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. spent one day at beautiful Cataof two children Moore and Larry lina Island. Mrs. Ahlstrom reDenver, Colorado, have been visi- ports they were jolted from their tors the past week at the home of sleep during the midst of the terMr. and Mrs. William Gallagher. rific earthquake that shook southern California in the caily morning hours of July 21st. Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. H. L. Garfield, a group of the Sewing Club members and their hubands entertained at a canyon Tuesday evening in Miliere.k. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reid, Mr. and M s. Philip Debs. Mr. and M:s. S.ienn Beck, Mi's. Vera Jones, Mr. and Mi's. Donald Foot and daughter, Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ledingham, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Matthews, the honored guest and her husband. Deputy sheriff and Mrs. Jim Brusatio, small daughter and Mr. Robert Wallace rcturm-- Wednesday from Denver, Colorado, after a pleasant visit there with relatives and friends. Mrs. Brusatto and daughter had vacationed there for the past month. ymteffltAe zvordf ?eHonour NEWS R SERVICE NEWS been promoted to a sergeant in the Army. He is stationed on Koge Island, guarding a prison camp there. Receives Promotion Mr. and Mrs. William Culver and daughters, Aria and Carol of and Information has been received BIG REDUCTION-Dtms- m Los Angeles, California, were here that Ruinn J. Cole, son of Sun Clothes for ladies at tha Bast viitars last week at the home of 07. Mrs. Culvers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Cole of Magna, has Shop Claaranea Sala. Mrs. Hans M. Petersen of Hunter. The visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kent and Mr. and Mi's. W. Loveless enjoyed a luncheon at Liberty Park Tuesday and at Sunset Beach July 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herzog have returned home after vacationing in Yellowstone National Park for five days. They report a most enjoyable time and excellent catches of fish. - On todies OFF Janlsen Bathing Suita at Best Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curtis and Shop Summer Clearance Sato. 07. son, Ken, have returned home from a vacation trip to VancouvMr. B. C. Christensen of Walla er, Canada. Walla, Washington arrived this 0 week to join his wife and three Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Rasmussen who have been visiting children, and two sons of Lon;; Beach, Calithe summer time at the during fornia, arc visiting Mr. Rasmus- Kmil Feulner home. Mrs. Christsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ensen will be remembered as beS. Rasmussen, for a week. ing the former Marian Feulner. Mrs. J. A. Struthers entertainmembers of the Club Entertained Club at a prettily planned social Thursday at the Aviation Club in Mrs. Keith Burt.m cntcitaincd Salt Lake City. Tables of cards were played and prizes given to members of her club Monday at of cj"rl were Mrs. Struthers and Mrs. Harold A. her home. Linke. The club will meet at the played by the ladies, following Salt Lake Country Club August serving of a dainty luncheon, and prizes given to Mrs. Claone 7th at a sociaL Dyches and Mrs. Virginia Turpin. The ladies will meet in two weeks. ed HUNTER ONE-THIR- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privett, Dan, Della and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett, spent Sunday in Utah with Mrs. Bill Friv-i-lt- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilcbcr Murtonsen. Tri-Tow- SUMMER BLOUSES-B- ig reduc- tion on frilly and tailored models 07. at Best Shop, ss CLASSIFIEDS owers FOR SALE bedroom homo. Newly decorated. 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