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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women Are Doing Thi Ward Reception Honors Miss Verta Roberts, Ernest J. Ward, Jr. Pretty Week wore a chic blue gown. Each lud similar gardenia coisage. Attended by hosts of The prominent pair later left and friends, a on a honeymoon trip to Priest planned reception honored prettily newlytheir and upon weds. Mr. and Mrs. William Edliner, Idaho, :um, will reside in Salt Lake City. ward (Bill) Cannon, Friday evening in the Pleasant Green LDS - A party h.tnoring hall. Mr. Ted R. c domin'. leader of the local Drum Coi-pfor many years, t ndered Thursday night by the Drum Corps under the chairmanship of Miss Mary Gourley and Miss Pat Singleton. Mr. Jnd Bugle ' s W3S 1 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllimilllimilllllllillllllllllllllll well-wi.-he- is Drum Corps Honors Retiring Director . Col-om- recently retired from the director post. Attending were members of the Corps, Mr. and Mrs. Colombo, Mr. and Mis. Bob Latsos, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jcnkinson and Mr. Thomas Sen- E kiiison, commander of the Ameri-- E can Legion Cyprus Post No. 38. At the social, held in the Duck and Fj-- ii Clubrooms, Mr. Colombe was p: evented with a beautiful wn.ttw.iich by the Corps and Mr. Clegg ias given a leather wallet and kev chain set by members of the Color Guard. ilcfresiimcnts were served, and as an unusual entertainment feature. movies taken at various sites .ere the Drum Corps had been, were shown. E PEEL Funeral Home l! i E E To those who entrust to vs a sacred responsibility, we pledge our constant, personal service. f VISITORS WELCOME 5 a 1525 West 2700 Phone South 2624 Popular Visitors iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiii M.'S 11., s. door. Popular visitors at the home of Gilt Room Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jcnkinson are In charge of the gift room was Floy Mays, Mr. and Mix. Richard Mrs. Hilton, assisted by Tuiherl and daughters and Mrs. J. Mrs. Betlyc Dean Cannon and Mrs. E. E. Tolbert of Los Angeles, CaliforBarrus. nia. Mrs. Lynn Fraser was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jcnkinson of San Francisco, California, also of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding, were guests at the W. H. Jenkin-so- n Mrs. Lee chose a ballerina length home. frock of blue and pinned a corsage The harvest is truly plenteous, but of gardenias and pink roses to her shoulder while Mrs. Cannon chose the labourers arc few. a mauve ballerina model with like Matthew 9:37 .. '! Were Mrs. coisage. .... p:a)ei jilt S. :,.! T.n-lm- dab im, M 184-la- 2. Womens ;i - Bowling 159-16- 4. "B" LEAGUE i. .'ii . . ! all Kemp, 172. T:u-- balance included Thelma i a.it. .ii, ljl; Elaine Husband, i Donna Cromar, Ellen Now bold, SOCIAL ITEMS ! ied members of her H:..lge Friday at her home. 1' i 1! Johnson an I il . V i t;....iier Beautiful Decorations Mrs v. S.:i The serving table was eovcrl ; i with a lieautiful white satin cloth tiie in V with candelabra at cither end. A Hail .a outlined with pink rosebuds and . ' d velvet tabmg. . with w C'C ". 1' .:'i .i ' miniature gold cherubs. K . Co!;iy to Tiie bridal parly received . : Filtii'.'j g.ie Gone. before an unusual back- were pl...-.ami ;.. '.'in ground of autumn flower arrange- ' Je. Conn. W. n.tv C it. "11. M.'pli- ments, candelabra, tall standa:ds and stately palms. Honeymoon Trip prizes and f.ivoss given to all .:i a, .1 pi, n!.Tiie young couple later depart- guests ed on a honeymoon trip to Las Vo "A" LEAGUE gas and the canyons of Scutliern HOSPITAL LIST Utah. Upon their return, they will make their home in Magna. Mm- l" I a A ' - a ie of Mrs. George Denton : 'H2 ;; n an I Mrs. Thork'y Pearce. Mrs. Thos rxti nd 1,1'st wislns for a speedy n;;iiv, oj 154 Richards. Mrs O. H Anderson and ivcowiy. S !( a.."u it gii j. ti Slu lt'ivntly vwnl ui.ij. (Vi 1.VM53; s J?.; ,aim' ' ' Ki ' uk and Mrs. !aI' ' V A. C. Isakson of Magna met Fr o..st.k,,i v" vju"n'1 . . ! Mi p.i-- i isr::i vufi y thc,r B'rlhlay Club ami .,3 lVitchard, . .t : r, : :i u.id:,.i! a prettily plamii d lunch- r- . :i. Ii,,'. K a . AFTERNOON BOWLING l:.s:.i lion?. iiad high game of an tiler one of 137 in the , Tii.-im.- i iniiT-porso- The young couple had earlier exchanged nuptial vows at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Cannon in Magna. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Wallace K. Sadler. The bride is the former lovely Miss Bernice Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of Granger. A buffet supper then followed the rites at the Cannon residence. The lovely bride chose a white satin ballerina length gown and her veil was of white lace, caught back with seed pearl crown. She carried a bouquet of white carna- tions surrounding a white orchid. Her attendants, Mrs. Norman Butt, matron of honor and Misses Dorothy Kendrick and Gwen Bar-rubridesmaids, all chose green models of taffeta and net and carried bouquets of autumn roses. Little JoAnn Hilton, niece of thc groom, and flower girl, had a pink rosebud bouquet. Norman Batt stood as best man for the groom. Ushers were Dou- glas Ridd, Tom Egelund, William Barton and Doan Coon. Dean Cannon, brother to the gnxim, greeted the guests at tlic il. y 1). j j a ! E Mi ss Bernice Lee Exchanges Nuptial Vows In Pretty Home Bites and Iaee m. Kiel and Mrs. Waid a p.iik MMi Winsome Verla Robert', dauch-te- r canu-jn a:ul ii icquct. of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Huberts Tfu lr . il aiii-iiit-of Magna, exchanged nuptial p.is- :.n.i ea: ril'd bou- vows with Ernest J. Wu:J. J: . t ! e d uS of yil.O.V son of Mr. and M.s, E. J. V., ,i 1 irtia'.liil.s. T':u y M.x Liul.i Kileox. maid of of Priest River, Main Tim; ' . lun.i:-M'ss Lail.ii- IVtamassi. October 29th. M.ss Kay Archibald and M;.s The prominent pair were hon- Gloria Ward, briJ snuids ored that evening in a reception taie Smith acted as l;cst man f at the Pleasant Green Hail, and 0: 1 Gut Room Attendants received congratulations from Mrs. Erma Tech and her daugli- many friends and relatives. ter, Miss Helva Tech, were in A fashionable in del of sat.n charge of the gift :o .:n an Mi.--s and lace was chosen by the bride Jackie Brown presided over the for her wedding and her veil of guest book, bride's illusion was caught baik Fur iiu- daughter's i eei ptiun, by a seed pearl headdress. She Mrs. Huberts chu.-t-t a rose taffeta I GARFIELD . . then-guest- s I t : 1 as old' af tile l'h.l..'1-S- t gifts a lit i j it bestow. Washington Irving - No-lli- .t . Forraosa Cafe , . S ' I ' 1 COIL Snubu . :;i 17 : Kin.i Meyer. L.,V n lea. 172 llJ:i; Smiliy The vine is b:ingm.' forth the IU7: Kean 1H7. fruit; the beams of i;gh! have N unia V.v- Fuirb.'iirne, healing in their ligli I 1 BAZAAR TUESDAY U. 1 .'iiii-pi- The Pleasant Green 2nd Ward is entertaining atL ? bazaar Tues-?nmnN o ember 10th. beginning at DISHES AMERICAN FOOD Specialise in Chinas Family Dinner. Choice of Steak and Sea Foods 178-15- 1 a ypj . be served at that lator be proram . wl inZ?lhs and ' CLOSED SUNDAYS 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 aan. Lunches. 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Dinner, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 pan. WE SERVE REAL CHINESE var- - fancy work suitable gifts goods-- all for tlu? holiday tinic. Everjone is invited to attend Community Baptist Church Sunday, November 8th Bible School, 10 a. in. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. The sermon theme will bo The Greatest Book in the World." G. H.ilhwell. pastor. Live within your harvest. Persius You're paying for top quality whiskey.. .are you getting it? 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