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Show JfeHMdH $ Friday, September 4, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah A beautifully planned and appointed wedding reception honored newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Stringham, Mohday evening in the Hunter LDS Wardhouse. The bride, the former Miss Mar- - rites was Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Evan P. Stringham of Welling, Alberta, Canada, parents of the bridegroom, presided over the wedding breakfast at vows the Doll House. The bride is the gene Nielson, exchanged with Mr. Stringham in a daughter of Mrs. Lavina Nielson ceremony in the Salt of Hunter and the late Ernest Lake Temple. Officiating at the E. Nielson. Formosa Cafe TODAY EFFECTIVE We Will Be Open From to 2:00 z-5:00 p-CLOSED SUNDAYS Specializing in American and Chinese Food We serve delicious Chinese Dishes at All Times, Orders to take out given prompt attention. Wadding Gown The bride was lovely in a gown of satin and lace. The fitted bo dice was fashioned of satin with a high collar of lace and matching tapering sleeves which came to lily points over the wrists. The full skirt, which fell to ankle-lengtwas nylon tulle banded with deep rows of scallop-elace. A tiara of illusion rosebuds and pearls held the fingertip veil of bridal illusion. Mauve taffeta gowns, ballerina leng.h, were worn by bridal ath, tendants, prettily planned and enjoyable social at the Mitchell reaidence. Anniitmremcnl of tilt impendTu onty friends attended and ing nuptials will l read witti participated in the fun. great interest by the many friends What The Women Are Doing This Week uf the popular pair, both members Love makes obedience lighter -- William R. of prominent local fuinrhcs. than liberty. Alger On 18th, Friday, September a and th;n t Luke Tahoe fur CEREMONY PRETTY HOME Miss Katie Vorvtaller, lovely week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bride-EleHonored Upon their return they will Howard of Granger, will rec.te make tneir homo in Tooele. vows K.ul with At nupti.d COMPLETE Parties of Gai fiel 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Honi ring the bride, Mrs. It. S. MeCju.vvy. On-of the lovely parties of the Gloria Miss Vows Peterson, The aie pl.iiining week honoring Miss flaudelto Thoma and M.s Geraldine Smith an LDSyoung couple Temple marriage. bride of Giant L. enteitj lied ul a k.tehen shower Th.it evening, they w.ll be hon- Junes, jffiuneed With A Beautiful Casket was even Sutuiday In marriage rites performed Ruth Soionson, bridesmaids, and at the Peterson home. A gay time ored at a in the lleagley, wedding reeeptnni Mrs. G. Pete Paulos Miss at by at evening home, Thursday evening little Miss Susan Perkins, flower was held by the group. North Jordan Stukehouse. her home. Norma Jean Perkins, attractive has chosen for The bride-to-b- e girl. Thiy carried like bouquets The serving table, covered with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Veil of pink carnations. Mrs. her attendants, her r, Birthday Party Perkins, became the bride of Mr. KAY-liRAJack Noble, brother of the Marvin Clark, matron of honor a handsome lace cloth, was centerCharles Kent Noble, son of Mrs. groom, stood as best man. and Miss Janet Coat, and Miss ed with an attractive ceiitorpave Noble of consist. a of GranUville. Mary miniature biido ng Mrs. Pc'.kins and Mrs. Noble, A combined birthday party was Eloise Vaughn as bridesmaid-,J. Frank Peel, president of mothers of the newlyweds, chose held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Little Viekie Lee Howard and and groom and attendant.;, arrangStake, performed the nup- pink lace and pinned vanda or- Walter Gillette for Shiiley, Ken- Kay McQuivey will be flower ed around a bountifully decorateu cake. Eighteen guests were pretials at the Pei kins home in the chids to their shoulders. neth nd Ellen Ruth, Sunday girls. presence of family members and A group of forty-on- e enUshers will be Richard and Lee sent. MORTUARY Guests Receive evening. a few close friends. Monday evening, Mrs. Khoda - 2121 So, State Dial Mr. and Mrs. Jay Perkins re- joyed roasting weiners and were McQuivey of Salem, Val $ An evening reception honored Mitchell and her daughter, Miss and Charles Vorwallcr. Miss Ger- later served birthday cake and the newlyweds, given at the Utah ceived the guests and Lila cream. ice The benedict is a member of the Mitchell, entertained at a aldine Smith was in charge of the Copptr Club. guest book. Presiding over the gift room were Mrs. Parley Lovely Brido Mrs. Ruth Weaver and Mrs. Tiie petite bride chose a lace and nylon gown over satin. Her Peggy Noble. Misses Nancy Weavfingertip ve.l of illusion was held er and Mary Gerorne served. back with a crown of seed pearls The table was covered with a and she carried a bouquet of Madiera lace cloth and cento i ed white ruses encircling an orchid. with gladiolus with tapers in Ballerina length gowns of beau- holders at either end. tiful sky blue with net stoles were Honeymoon Trip worn by the attendants, Mrs. W. The justweds left later for a Dewaine Peterson, matron of hon- honeymoon trip to San Francisco, or; Miss Barbara Genime, maid of Calif., to visit witli Mrs. Noble's honor. Misses Gloria Thomas and sister, Mrs. Katherine Uracisco Mrs. Kyle B. Sorenson matron of honor and Miss Janejl Barben, bridesmaid. They carried PHONE 0110 j bouquets of vunda orchids. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii SATURDAY SEPT. 5th United Slates Army and stationed at Flirt Ord, California. Granger Maid To Recite Nuptial Vows With Karl McQuivey THE SOCIAL SCENE Lovely Mite Margate Nielson Wed To Glen Stringham Monday In Temple ct Norma Jean Perkins Exchanges Willi Charles Kent Noble Pre-Nupti- al De-wu.- FUNERALS $247.00 si.-lc- FF . (Colonial SiWiWsVsWiAi e, Youre "sitting pretty" You got greater getaway with the new PowergUde. A lot finer performance on e lot leas gas. That's what you' get with the new PowergUde' behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First thing youll notice is the quality of the interior. appointments. Roomy seats Rich-looki- demonstration automatic transmission. TbereV foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and you're ready to go. with You con no atom advanced automotio transmission at any price,' see oil around You look out and down e through a wide, curved, windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. one-piec- LIGHTWEIGHT snraDHirDROiy I figure this ; demonstration saved me many hundreds of dollars! line d Yea get mote power on less gas r: , Thafi because ChevrolefVtwo! great engine! are engine. In Powcrglide models, you get the moit powerful engine in; Chevrolet's field the new! valve-in-hca- d And it's the lowest-price- , A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want Yet it's the lowest-priceline in the e field. 115-h.- p. Gear-- ) Blue-Flam- e. shift models offer the advanced. 108-h.- p ThriftrKing" engine.' axpectod fe pay that much mors for a new car until I discovered I d low-pric- I was better off in every way with this new Chevrolet! Its heavier for Let us demonstrate enhance the great Bourbon Taste of Hie . . . IT'S THE U6HTEST-WEIGH-T HICKORY brings smooth, positive response right now! Chevrolet's improved brakes are the largest :n the field. M0K now! PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAB I Youre in for a pleasant surprise at the smooth, steady, big-ca-r ride of this new Chev- rolet One reason is that model Combinarion of Tower glide automatic tranimiislon and 115-k"Blue-Flamengine optional on Two-Teand Bel Air modeti at extra cott. PAULOS AUTO COMPANY DIAL HU CO. -N ME . Rl KUH MUM CNMUH, HUM MAGMA. UTAH KMfll EH - r i NOW 1$ THE TIME to Have 8916 Wes! 2700 South Special For Friday-Saturda- y, September 4--5 Phone 637 1 Your Heating Plant Inspected I SMALL, FRESII, dozen. I $r Lean, Fresh, lb WAX PAPER, 125 feet, for lunches, pkg. ALUMINUM FOIL, Ige. pkg RA1SENS, Seedless, 15 oz. pkg, 2 for MAYONNAISE, Bordens, pint MARGARINE, Colored, lb CLEARWATER FLAKES, can 5 lb. can . SYRUP, Lumber Jack, CATSUP, Heinz, bottle I . . ,21c 33c 33c 35c OPEN SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th CLOSED LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7T1I r.i i & MEAT BALLS, Nallcys,2cans... TTiMfflttes UTAH, NO. 1,4 lbs.. Z i good Idea to have your heating equipment checked now io that It will b In first class condition " tie heatin5 season begins. fT It is bur suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the ' 45 ' r? dfl dirt, filters, oil the motors and blowers, Replace or and check blower belts.' AUTOMATIC CONTROLS safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free See rLiat burners, thermostats, from obstructions. MEATS t ' i LAMB CHOPS, lb VEAL STEAKS, lb RIB STEAKS, A grade, lb LUNCHEON MEATS, lb 43c 73c 53c 55c 69c 49c LETTUCE, Calif., Ice pack POTATOES, No. 1 Reds, 10 lbs GRAPES, Seedless, 2 lbs EGG PLANT, delicious, lb GREEN PEPPERS, fresh, 2 lbs CABBAGE, New, green, lb flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. nLTm CHOICE POT ROASTS, A grade, lb SIRLOIN STEAKS, A grade, lb 1 foUbwIfig worki iM 45 17 t j'J" It 9c 21c 29c 7c 17c 3c AAOUNT ; r.. ' r AIN FUEL SUPPLY UtahCOMPANY and 6 Wyoming Serving 33 Natural Gas with .s Communities & a.. . 1 : 1 J V Ml I " f A a. a - i a- - ' for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than d cars. the other ( ruKHiBOORBQNwHHH Dial 5354 Magna of buying a Chevrolet Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops An easy nudge on the pedal low-pri- STEAM IRON MADE TINTRAL LBR.&IIDWE EXIRA YEARS OLD With Sunbeam's FORCE OF GRAVITY behind (he water from an elevated f. sJ.K steam container, you get 70 for better with deeper steam penctr.-.:k-of continuous hours two ironing. Nearly steam. No emptying or filling. the advantages all better roadability 1 W |