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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, April 13, 1956 MAGNA NOTES THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women CRADLE ROLL Mrs. S. D. Strong entorU.ned l.t Colonel an.l Mrs. Bruce members of the Fire Ladies Aux- - 11:11am of Norfolk, Virginia, the birth of a lovely Uiary Friday evening at her home, j .i.Uh'i.T on Satu-daDainty refreshments were .e:vt-Siie has to be. n n.iiiie.i Ann. Mis. Hillam is Mioses Jean Nolarianni and and card prizes were Frances Carutt were in charge Mrs. Eleanor coon. .ms. i.:.;:.in the former Harriet Parks, daugh-- t r of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks of of the guest book and serving Haws and Mrs. Mildred NVwb.iij. Mana. were Mrs. Sue Pastern: k. Mrs. Pete Runaldi. Mrs. Kalph Alber-ieVisitation Planned Second Child Mrs. Earl Kramer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Clark Rose Ciruburger. The official visitation ci Mis. U.f The bridal party received their M;ij,iu aniKKine.' the birth of Lucy Larson, department r.s;- - - .v y '..til'- daughter on March guests before a background of .dent of the American L:::.n at 6 y.A S:u l;j;).d '.lie eandeljlia and palii.s. j Auxiliary and her secretary, M: s. piunivl . 3 ounces ani has a mall A weal solo, "I Love You of J.r.k Sal: Farnsworta Ruby ven. at year-ol- d Truly." was presented by Miss City, will be made next Thursday broliuM".Mrs.St. home. Clark will he leniem-- I Jian Pappas. evening, April 19th, at the I'tah b ved as bt::u the farmer Doris A kitrhen shwer was Riven Copper Club, 8:00 p.m. CKward. for the bride-elePotluck luncheon will )v by a group of were and all members who a:e ladies served, employed yimnjj Lovely Daughter with her in Salt Lake City. urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fa!v of The young couple departed on are their friends Mana telling a honeymoon trip to southern Past Presidents' Social Mrs. R. H. Cushing entertained about the lovely little daughter Calif jrna, and upon their return, who April 1st to grace will make a home in Salt Lake members of the Past Piesidcnts' their arrived home. She weighed in at 7 Club of the American City. Legion 6 oumvs and is being Auxiliary Saturday evening at her pounds, brother, Mr. John Pettersson of Brook- home. Daffodils formed an effec greeted by Louu. at home. lyn, New York, is a guest at the tive centerpiece for the dining home of his niece, Mrs. Elmer table. Third Child James Cushing, who served in James in Salt Lake City and also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen beto with the vacation with armed relatives Germany forces, plana happy parents of a fine boy and friends in Price and Magna. showed pictures of Germany to came on April 4th. He boas:s a weight ladies. Draw prizes were givHe will remain for the wedding the 6 pounds, 8's ounces and has of his niece. Miss Pat Pettersson en to Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson. Mrs. of a brother and sister at home. All on April 20th. Tony Mora and Mrs. Don Devore. concerned are doing nicely. Are Doing This Week i y. CATHOLIC CHURCH RITES UNITE PAIR HERE SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 7th In Ti!is:i iilii'ii.ixif; malro.v Bosh chose (:' fiivks .if blue anl curried bou:.iii 1'. ! i M Mr. J ".'III quets of while iini p.r.lt rosebuds. .Mi1. William fiernardii of .Vt.i.M.i l'.V.l!!K the C.nvp.itll tft:;iii hi i'"M man lor thir.xnn and Jack hili'.- ..r I.i ?.;: S. I. . .1. lr.-M: I., rv; 1.. i' i.j..lo uh-- . red. Shi rric a:id Marsha S.uU. .!.: i Lil". .:r ii Smallwere (Lwrn rh-Is- They had siwnlii. demure frocks of net over pink T:..satin a::i carried baskets of (in Oar flowers. ; - i. :i!iJ ;i Mothers' Gowm Mrs. Pagel, mo'.lier of the bride, !I chose a lavender g.wn and Mrs. Gcwn Uzeluc wore a pale yellow model. For '.. liii- - 'iriJe Both pinned gardenia corsages to . i ilV DVlT chose .i ,; jv. their Moulders. w sbli-Mi- BiriTKii M. s. Ji ; j j. att.-.i- . :i. . i.iUKii!.;- . - . Her-n.i.-.- 'l . - ' .:h Ili-t- '.jiiii :.i I ..II S :i. illusbu r with a a I bit v:iii:im h.j.-io- !'.n-- : i. Gift Attendant! Lor In charge of the gift room were ':. vi'il nf j.idal Mrs. Burakwski, Mrs. Fred i.ric.i .1 bj'iquet Muntjya. Mrs. George Lomas and Mrs. Marie McDonald. They were .! by Misses Linda and by Mrs. assisted muti-oof Madeleine M. in toy a and Michael J ii'k Bernardo, Burakwski. n '. puiir.LHl I ; :ir.;l s Kinhg-Ut- ah' In 1555 prcpaity Biggest Taxpayer o, - s 1 MiSS l'.it w:1! become the bii le of Veidell Robinson on Fri.i-.ivAur.l ?0'.li in ft... Salt Lake LDS Temple, ii.is bet :i me inut.r f.iivev.il planned soi iaU. On FriJav even.iiL' M. Il.ir- e'.hy Olsin mi l M;s. J..m- - W j'it. niun ..t ;t eous ahowe:- at trie Win'i'man h.ne in Giarifje- an.l M ir.d.iv evening. Mrs. C r". Wi'.haiiw wa.-hns'.e.vs at a k.e.n. n n ,iT hii'n.' in Hunt.lion.n-.n;. . - pri-st.l- misi-c'lan- New Baby taxes in Utah totaled $60,113,247, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyman of Oceansidc, California, announce the birth of a girl on March 28th. She has been named Dawn Rene' and weighed in at 7 pounds, 4 ounces. The happy mother is the former Gloria Angell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angell of Magna. st UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION . -- ; elivt. M:ss l'ut FUL-COLO- fit Finally, Buck on the LATEX PAINT R for the smartest rooms long rings and a short -t- heir party-lin- e signal back home. Fress where I sit, ear ewn familiar routines tend to nuke other ways of doing things eecss NOW! For a limited time only strange. That's natural. For instance, if you've always had ice water with your meals, yon might think it's odd that lota of prefer a bottle of beer at dinnertime. I any you've a right to veer own customa . . . but don't call nine wrong. CUSTOM COLORS SLIGHTLY The greatest latex paint of them all! d In all the decorator colors! most-wante- n Ful Color rolls on like a breeze, dries in an hou- rand clean-u- p s a cinch... just wash rollers, brushes, hands under water, y TO AR Prize-STEA- Fnd Calcium Starvation m ilk Drink jUffZsZS- - III W'w YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. 82S1 Koarns. AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE vljfcu I III W:tJ Pick up your prescription when shopping near us. A great many people entrust ui with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? BREAKFAST CLUB! Kearns Pharmacy Makes Clothes Look and Feel "Like New" Kearns. Utah Perk Cleaners and Tailors (1835-191- MUST you AND HIS Magna. Utah AND Copyright bring Don McNeill Drugs By Duke CENTRAL HURRY HURRY All Tire On Hand Sold at $1.00 A birthday anniversary dinner honoring Mrs. Evercan N. Solomon was held at her home in Granger last week with the following relatives attending: Mrs. Warren Low of Clearfield, Mrs. Lorin Hcpner of Midvale, Mrs. Jack Woodbury o! Granger and Mrs. Emma Craig and Mrs. Annie Petersen of Hunter. Mrs. Solomon's four daughters were hostesses. in fAS HURRY Above Our e 1958 (4W2J 9015 West 2700 South Dial f GS30BI iwt ai law -r LUMBER p & HARDWARE Dial 4411 Magna. Utah - $TC. Salt Lake City on Thursday. Her sewing club was entertained and guests wer; Mrs. Blanch Fairbourn, Airs. LarSene Morris, Mrs. Arlcne Craig, Mrs. Tripp and Mrs. Baird of Murray. Special guests were Mrs. Emma Craig and Mrs. Annie Petersen. rm w mm wm Cot Plat Tax LOUIS FALV0 & SONS Tlir Rlnrks South Of Gem Theatre Feeds Craceriaa Television k Appliances Dry Goods Furniture Gu ft Oil MAGNA. 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Insurance Cerpererlea Mo, nn 'i VYH.'SNCY i ILL, .. 8021 for Evoryboslyt SECURITY An enjoyable social was held at the home of Mrs. rearl Gil Leland MACHINE COOKER LAMP CHEST IRON Prize-WASHI- NG Honorinc the 21st birthday an niversary of Mr. Lauran Gray, a festive birthdav xvial wit hlH at the Gray's new home in Kearns. A large cake formed the center- Mrs. Du r.bcrry has re- Piece of the serving table. Red tained noine ufier a most enjoy- and white blooms were also placable vacation in San Francisco, ed as decorative notes. One hundred guests attended. Cjif,i:nu, with friends. n. HlCHU Ten tickets will be drawn every hour on the hour. Free bass of groceries for correct answers to our "fan" quis program. GRAND DRAWING MAY 12. 1:00 PJM. Lucky persons with lucky tickets and answers to Grand Riddle wins major prises. 1st s Hunter Notes Sttei gravers Ft Tickets for Quiz Drawing 2nd Prize-PRES3rd Prize-BE- D 4th Prize-CEDM 5th Birthday Party M.-vJl;'.M:a Krickson departed Sunday by plane after spending the Kaster holidays with her i i:t.. Mr. iii;l Mrs. Leif Eiick-s.iM.!.s Harlri:d is attending I'oile-j:n Lawrenre, Kansas. home. Fill! FREE-FRE-E , 'Quotation by Mark Twain First Boy Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christenscn of Magna announce the birth of a baby 'boy on March 21st at a Salt Lake Hospital. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 3 ounces and is being g.eeted by three sisters at u Copyright. 1956. United Get and Mrs. Dale Simons announce the birth of their second son on April 1st at a Salt Lake Hospital. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 14 ounces and has a brother, Shawn at home. Mother and new child are Mr. doing well. V obvious solution. He just made a deal with the hotel switchboard operator that whenever she called them she'd use two f birth of a lovely S pound baby girl on April 6th ct a Salt Lake Hospital. She has been named Kcrri Ann. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Flint of Magna are the proud maternal grandparents. Mrs. Jane Hepwoith of Idaho, is visitine for a ahort time with her son. dauriitrr-in- . of I'ijsajio-.iiuhUt.ih. A rw'eption will honor them in law and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. the Uiui.rh StHke House, 3100 W. Hepworth. South and 8400 West. cist of Salt Lake City announce the ly Joe Marsh Pettersson of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson M.ina and the fioom horse race differla ences of opinion only mean the gain or loss of money, but where medicines are concerned your health, even your life is at stake. It is the opinion, enforced by the laws of our slate, that a Pharmacist must gain the necessary knowledge before being permitted to compound prescriptions. Only a Pharmacist has this complete training. Therefore there can be no differences of opinion as io where the safest place is to obtain any medicine. Always get any medicine In a pharmacy from a pharma- Lovely Daughter Buck Howell says he and his Miatciu had quite s time at the Stockman's Contention in Chicago. But for a while they had a "breakdown in communications." The phone bell in their hotel room was pitched so low they often didn't answer their calls. "Never knew if it was for us or not," Buck said, "always sounded far off-l- ike it was ringing1 in someone else's room." of M; '..jj-jm- und Mrs. Matthew OF OPINION THAT MAKES HORSE RACES" (Author's name below) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Popkins Happy Ending With A "Familiar Ring liv SOCIAL ITEMS "IT IS DIFTERENCLS www' earth comet an abundant Ufa tor all" Rom where I sic - ct paying 18.14, or $10,907,168. In addition, mine cccipaixri taxes yielded $1,764,690. Utah' big-peis a major factor In state and local financing. Far example, mining's school taxis pay for educating more than 25,000 children in a year. "From tit Lovely Affianced Maid Motif Of Prettily Planned Sociah In Week i |