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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, April 30, 1954 w omen s Miss Beverly Woolfenden, Frank Hills Plan Wedding in Month of Roses June, tin roses, will nia.-month uf W uolfrr.Ji !i, i vT i Mr. an.l Mv- - ii n nmnth w- -J M.s,-- . B-- ofi1- - 1,11 l:ni! "v',n1, ' ,p !y !.!. FEATURES BltlDES-ELKC- Club Entertained Mrs. Molvie Jenkins was host- of her Sewing club 1 llo is a former '( at ht-- r home. A social Wednesday ;i Ln.tcd States Air was enjoyed by the group w hi) will bo entertained May 5th ,1 '.M.n. r., pjii u ill tt.'a.l-- ! jjy i;,.org;a Ierkins. - I'-- 1 ACTIVITIES es to members (' u..le til.. Sectio n CLUBS l.uiii Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Allred of Lake City announce the beSalt .: itra.c.' .11 Buffet Supper S and M..- -. 1..A1 engineering, and will trothal and approaching marriage liuo iiig week on Juno d lUo One of the enjoyable events of of Magna. their Carol, to Leon llltii il.ito. the past week was the joint mect- - William daughter, son of Mr. and Bennett, Tile young oooih w il he wed of the Order of Railway Con- Mrs. William H. Bennett of Magj mg in the Pin Mj S.v, ;.. i.y Hm-d at t'hiJIike ..beiliome moves to- - duclois Auxiliary and their na. the Univcis.ty of Utah .111 will eve: v cmm.ind of God. as bands Saturday evening at the leave shortly otter for Massa- the needle pn.n! s whore the load-s- t Magna Union Hall. Games of bin The prominent pair plan a chusetts, whore the groom w ill go wore played and a buffet sup- wedding Thursday, May 6th and a no draws. per served to sixty people. reception will honor them that evening at the Utah Copper Club. The marriage ceremony is to Classifieds Pay Dividends! be performed by Bishop Nathan Thomas of this community. iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiii Visitor Departs Blanch Taylor has departed for Fort Ord, California, after a 2 (May vacation with her LESS mother, Mrs. Mamie Taylor, and Experience - Confidence other relatives and friends in this area. Dependability whta yes pat ia fan fiaiil Complimentary to her five Our every service is complete, Idaho Mataol Baaafit Assaclatlaa daughters, Mrs. Taylor entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Ufa lasaraata policy that effort sincere and marked with last week. The guests included S BENIFITS TO as at assay Mrs. Harriet dignity. A family may choose a serSergeant Taylor, PROTECT TOIL Duffin of Midvale; Mrs. Mayme T vice to meet every need and Harding of SL John; Mrs. Phoebe lipniMiit by Castleton and Mrs. Virginia Procthoughtful wish at prices that are Byron Huiah tor of Salt Lake City and special within their means. 3124 South 0520 West Mrs. Ella Taylor and Mrs. guests, PHONE 0104 Mabel Husband of Magna. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Phono 2024 B52S West 2700 South. Magna and 1 Il.iia. V.jn!tn-de- n 'ii 4.1' M: 11. IN. al! 0 -- ily ut till- gr.i un ictt-iviu- l- hus-War- e, 1 PEELFuneralHome Family Dinner C'omiiliiiientai y to various members of lu-- r family, Mrs. Andrew J. Conti mc.'l.ilued at a pieltily planueJ dinner Monday at her home. Tile giu:..;? included Mr. and Mrs. Ni:ri ,n Cu:ts Jensen and f.iiiiily f Ii veid.Je. Noith Mr. and Mis. Jack Dakota; Showed of Richmond, California and Mrs. S. E. Hardy of Salt Lake REVEAL NUPTIAL PLANS Salt Lake Maid To Miss Margaret. Pritchard Miss Sharon Yancey To Leon Wed Bud Bennett Becomes Bride of Ray L. Wed Howard Edward Here May Sixth Walker Monday Morn Burton in Temple May 7 Lino tin- - T Now You M-S- Pay a little luxury is good for every man ...so enjoy STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY And Priced To Please Miss Margaret Pritchard, lowly daughter of Mr. and Mr. John L. Pritchard of Magna, became the bride of Ray L. Walker, Jr., Monday in a midmorning ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Alvin L. Morris, minister, officiated. A wedding breakfast followed the ntes, given by the bride's parents, at the Ambassador Club. The bridegroom resides at 2225 Emerson Avenue and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Walker of Denver, Colorado. Beautiful Gown The attractive bride chose a Cahill original gown of ballerina length. The molded bodice was accented by a V neckline and a single strand of pearls. Pleated nylon tulle fashioned the cotillion sweep of the skirt. A juliet cap with lily of the valley trim held a shoulder-lengt- h veil of illusion. She earned two lavender orchids surrounded with stephanotis. Miss Ada Walker and Mrs. John W. Pritchard, attendants, were in pastel ballerina-lengt- h gowns and carried bouquets of harmonizing hues. Ray L. Walker, lather of the bridegroom, stood as best man. John W. Pritchard, brother of the bride, ushered. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom were in street-lengt- h dresses of blue with contrasting accessories and carnation corsages. The couple will honeymoon in Denver and Colorado Springs, and will make their home in Salt Lake. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah. KNM'KUMflKTUICCIWUI IMDantNA C:tv On, of 111,' inliivsting spilin' weddings will unite Miss Sharon Avon Yancey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yancey of Hunter and How aid Edward Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward John Burton of Inglewood, California. The young couple are planning a marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 7th, and a reception will honor them the following evening at the MrDougal home, 4330 South Redwood Road, Sail Lake City. is a forThe lovely bride-elemer student at the Brigham Young University and the groom is now in his junior year at the Provo college. They plan to make their home in Provo. Entertain Club Airs. Kenneth lluffoker entertained inembeis of her Bridge Club Monday evvii.iig at tier home a! a pie'.ldy planned parly. Mrs. Jean Barber Was a special guest. Tables of cards wnc an auged and prizes given to Mrs. H. T. Dyches, Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Turpin. The group will meet May 10th with Mrs. E. G. P.iulos. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pendleton spent the weekend in Cedar City visiting a sister and family of the two Mr. Pendletons, Mrs. Vera Oeuhanan. Opening Exercises The Magna First Ward Junior M Men presented the opening exercises for MIA Monday. A skit, Getting a Job, was presented by a group, under the direction of Howard Wadsworth, MIA Drama Director. The participants included Kelly Pearce, Donald Walters, LeRoy Harrison, Clair Wadsworth, Roland Ruegg and Lynn Spence. Honoring Miss Norma Lee a prettily planned miscellaneous bridal shower was given by Chloe Dangerfield, Barbara and Janice Bates Thursday evening at the home of the Bride-elect- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wight. Twelve chosen guests attended, played games and were awarded prizes. Wight, Remember your mother and ary mother in your life with Flowers, the most beautiful way to express your love and devotion! To mol ben far away, wa guarantee satisfaction thru FTD. Flowers by Wire service. Honors 87th Birthday James Mon&cn, prominent church and civic leader of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, was honored by his family at an open house Sunday from 2 to S p. m., marking his 87th birthday. He ia the father of James Austin Monsen of Magna. A vase of choice fresh flowers Flowering plants, many varieties Special Mother's Day corsages MCDONALDS Entertains Club FLOWERS MAGMA DIAL 2011 Mrs. Max Giles entertained members of her club Thursday evening at her home and special guest, Mrs. Dick Monsen. A dainty luncheon was served and games of pinochle later played. Prizes Joy Award Night were given to Mrs. Andrew J. The Mia Maids of the Magna 1st Conti and Mrs. Monsen. The group Ward held their Mia Joy Award will be entertained by Mrs. ConSlh at her home. Night Sunday, and ten girls re- ti May ceived awards. These included Mr. Homer W. Bowen has reCheryl Christensen, Deloris Eden, turned from a Salt Lake Hospital Georgia Flandro, Barbara Herron, where she hug been receiving Ann Hunt, Laura Ann Nye, LaRee medical attention for the past sevOliver, Batbsra Wall, LaRae eral weeks. Her condition is reWight, Karen Ycates. Mothers ported considerably improved. pinned the joy pins. Carol Chapman is the teacher, SERVES TV poor seesDv- assisted by Donna Hardy. HE HAD AN ACCIDENT I HO SHOULD -The Maids are planning tying M M'S CAN TODAY AND HC WAS SOAKER of the Rose Bouquet ceremony in lfmty. the near future. Mrs. Clarence Kemp was taken to the LDS Hospital this week for emergency treatment. Many friends extend best wishes for quick and complete recovery. Social Items Magmi-Carfiel-d WANTED! I MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to 60. Must bo residents of this county two or more years. Competent appralsen receive 8325 to 8350 per month. Farm experience valuable. 48 WRITE Box 248. Magna. he WAS DRINKING SOME SOQaPOO (4 TV- -6 riZONT seat AND MS OlBL ACCIDENTALLY U9UNO SQUIRT RIGHT HAVE TAKEN IT TO Bumped his PAtlLOS elbo OH BOY, WAS flUTO CO. I yviVfP.1 POKES ARC THEIR REASONABLE AND msti ,THtY ALWAYS DO A JOB THAT IS IOO FCRFECTf MRS M 8916 West 2700 South TOMATO Speci.1. For Friday Saturday, April 30, M.y -- Jnn5s lit Pierces, 46 oz. can, each . 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