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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, September 18, 1953 Popular Visitor Lnth Mrs. Harry Thompson l Man-da- y fur her hanu-- in Kinmwxk, for Washington, aftc--r three weeks in this area. She w.s a guest at the humv of Mrs. Laura Sorenson and of her daughter, Mrs. Virgil Cline at Kearns. Mrs. Thompson, who will be remembered as the former Ann Ecker-sleattended the wedding of her daughter. Miss Marilyn Eekersley to Don Harwood of 11 ranger. She and Mrs. K. 1. Husband recently journeyed to Manhattan Beach, California, with their small granddaughter, Dana Marshall, a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Gaiy Marshall. Miss Dana had been visiting here. H moring Mrs. T!i lip.on. several parties have been given durvisit. ing her weli-um- BW time Bourbon you ever tasted, it and youll agree 1 Four ladies of Magna attended a meeting of the 8 and 40 Club in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening to include Mrs. Wallace Wil- M THE SOCIAL SCENE PROOF. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LaWRENCEBURG. liams, Mrs. W. 11. Jenkinson. Mrs. Linnie Wyatt and Mrs. Helen Uallyer. IND. !)- Reception Honors Newlyweds, Mr. And Mrs. Ronald Perking Monday with sm. ill puffi-sleeves and nff the sheulder neekhne. She umbsellu filled ,i small with fl 'Wers. T:u bridesmaids were in similar frocks .if pastel rulers. They were Fay Day, Jennie Hushtun, Janire Rusiit ill. Marjorie Peterson and Max. lie Henline. M:s. Waeh. mother of the bride, was attired m an orehid evening length gown with a shoulder cor--aof p.nk and white carnations .lid gladiolus. A fusehia colored frork was chic on Mrs. Perkins, mother of the groom, and she wore a shoulder corsage. Duties uf best man were given Holden Coon. Ushers were Hrucu M.iesser, Ray Wilkins, Arthur Ilyinas, Doug Waeh and Lowt-l- l Day. After a honeymoon trip to the parks, the newlyweds will make their home in Hunter. Cil Miss Marianne Waeh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waeh, became the hridc of Ronald Perk. ns, son of Mrs. Jessie Perkins, Monday morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Patriarch 11. Sin.th officiated. The bride chose a gown of satin and lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned of satin with a standup collar and tiny buttons down tin front to the waistline. Long tapering sleeves came to points evci '.he wrists. The full skirt fell to floor length and a coronet shaped bonnet held a f.ngertip veil. She carried a bouquet of roses encircling an orchid. Miss Dorothy Waeh, maid of honor, was in light green. Her ballerina length skirt was fashion- Lovely cai--e- l 1 Mrs. (.Hen Breeze was hostess to members uf her sewing elub at a prettily arranged luncheon at the Temple Square Hotel. Games of canasta followed for the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams have returned home after an enjoyable two weeks vacation spent .n St. Louis, Missouri, where Mrs. Williams was a delegate to the American Legion Auxiliary convention. She and her husband later spent three days in Chicago and also briefly visited in Omaha and l)wa. Honoring the birthday anniver-- s try of her husband, Mrs. A. W. Dimond entertained at a family gathering Tuesday evening. An enjoyable time was spent by 20 guests. Late refreshments were served. This demonstration was worth many hundreds of dollars to me! You'ra "sitting pretty" behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice is the quality of the interior. car would thought only a higher-price- d suit me. But then I found out how much more Chevrolet offered for how much less I I Rich-looki- appointments. Roomy scats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and you're ready to go. Chevrolet's 115-h.- p. field the ight now! Chevrolets improved brakes are the largest e field. in the new -r- Gear- Blue-Flame- ." shift models offer the advanced Thrift-Kin108-h.- p engine. low-pric- It's heavier for better roadabi. , You're in for a pleasant surprise at the smooth, steady, r ride of this new Chcv- - Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response You con see all around You 'look out and down through a wide, curved, The pano; windshield. ramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. big-ca- one-pie- MMm That's because Chevrolet's two d great engines are engines. In Powcrglide models, you get the most powerful engine in Valve-in-hea- One of the interesting nuptial andMi ""si' llml.n Edler of Hunter of the betrothal and approaching 111:11 riage uf their daughter, Cynthia Ann, to Stanley G. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C Smith of Magna. TTie young couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday, September 17th, and a reception will honor them that evening in the Hunter LDS wk j 2 I PEEL Funeral Home ! To thoge who entrust to us a sacred responsibility, we pledge our constant, personal service. ward-hous- The bride-to-bhas chosen her sister. Miss Susan Edler, as maid of honor and bridesmaids. Misse.-GerVISITORS WELCOME Smith, Ruby ltydaleh. Annette Smith and Gayle Killer, as 8525 West 2700 South Phona 2824 bridesmaids. Little Janyrc Jean Edler will be flower giil. iTiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiimm Shirley Larson will stand as best man for tho"groom. Honoring the attractive Miss Cynthia, a personal shower was given Wednesday by Mrs. June Young and Miss Susan Edler in Salt Lake City. e ri Mrs. John Allen entei Lined members of the Club Tuesday at her home and special guests of Mrs. F. Cooper Green, Mrs. L. S. Hill and . Mrs. Ray Thompson. Tables uf cards were played and prizes given to Mis. B. E. Mix and Mrs. C. W. Evers. A prettily planned luncheon was served. Tii-Tow- Mr. Austin Clapp and ion, Dan of Burbank, California, have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Duscnberry the past week. Honoring them, Mr. and Mrs. Dusen-berr- y entertained at a social in their home. Honoring her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Jones, and small son, David K., who are visiting in Magna from Moses Lake, Washington, Mr. Jones mother, Mrs. Vera E. Jones, football at its start Lonprst he? ! goal ever mode suaietl un umuLinr 6J yn.ltt m . $ Whiskey at is BEST! f&htucky Straight Boutboh Whiskey entertained at a family dinner on Sunday evening at her home. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lindberg, Mrs. Wyona Barton and sons, Dick and Douglas, Mrs. William Hoffman, Miss Colleen Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Freedom From Ledingham. On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ledingham entertained at a KUTA (570 KC) Sunday, 1:30 aan. social for Mr. and Mrs. Junes who are returning to their home this How Christian Science Heals You gat greaia'r getaway with the new Powerglide A lot finer perfbrmanca on a lot less gas. That's what yon get with the new Powerglidi automatic transmission. There's no more advanced automatic transmission at any price. i mi--w Thursday. Friends of Mrs. LaVenia Anderson will be happy to learn that she is progressing very nicely following major surgery Monday at St. Mark's Hospital. IHIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL CO. LOUISVILLE, KIT. lowest-price- low-pri- FOR FALL -- WINTER TRAVEL field. ce Combination of Fowrritlde axiomatic transmission and HS-h- p. Blue-Flaenslna optional am Two-Te- a aad Bel Air models at extra cost. MORE PEOPLE IUY CHEVIOUTS THAN ANY OTHER CAR I take advantage of this PAULOS AUTO COMPANY DIAL 6611 . Honors Visitors lino d A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet d line in the it's the j Tue.-d.iy- Eastern Star Club lowest-price- cf buying a Chevrolet now! Yeu get more powr n less gas rolet One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than d can. the other Betrothal Revealed Of Hunter Maid To Well Known Magna Youth Members of the Eastern Star Club are invited to meet Tuesday, September 22nd at the home of Mrs. C. G. Gage for their monthly will social gathering. be Mrs. J. W. Brewer and Mrs. Harvey Grubaugh. And It's the Let us demonstrate all the advantages - What The Women Are Doing This Week vis-tin- feirs of ige make OLD QUAKER the smoothcstold Members of the Creative Club aie meeting this Friday evening at tie.- home of Mrs. Vivian Brown John H ,! the Suit LaSi fur their regular gathering. All Grn.'.ilogi.-.iiv.ll he the l.ibr.iry la. la s are uiged to attend. special guest speaker Sunday evea. the r. G. ning. Septemiie:2nd Ward meet. iig It will he dirThe n.iughteis of Pioneers, ected by the liene.i'..!.jl Saeielv. Camp, are asked to meet , Some niu:e.i! w.ij also September 22nd at the lie given. The ;,t i: nie uf M s Ella Christensen, .r.g ' leek. A 7 30 u'll.iek. and e'. i .,'ie is eoi.l-i.ill- y 7.30 social tone will be mv.led I. featuied. SPECIAL SPEAKER Family HALF-FAR- E 1 Plan MAGNA, UTAH McDonalds Flowers Phone mi 8916 West 2700 South Special for market Friday-Saturda- y, September 18-1- Spring, Swifts, whole or half, lb. VEAL STEAKS CHOCOLATE BARS, Hersheys, 6 for . . CURTIS BARS, 6 for CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Hersheyg MOTHERS OATS, Aluminum, pkg. . . . ZOOM CEREAL, package PANCAKE FLOUR, PilUbury, 2 y? lbs. .23c .23c .18c .46c .23c .35c Tender, select, (SEflEESE . . Ih... m CHANGING TO GAS? g Glen ,aniuet Co. 49 FREE ESTIMATES 3394 West 3300 So. 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