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Show Friday, June 29, 1856 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah WED TO ON MOESSER ELAINE 2ND IN BONNEVILLE AUGUST LDS STAKE HOUSE THE SOCIAL SCENE Are Doing This Week hat The Women Vt Renee V acher of Provo IV eds C. Willit Hepworth, Jr. In Friday Nuptials NlUlibi : " briti who bi'c.in.t- Jane ' M. worth J:. Fri.lay. v. i; 'A'....- - ... i.f I:.,' i . ..." .iv. ..- t V ..in lui:' Mattna on-.i-- i wedd.n a C ral Room of n ' :! uv-- i :- . . , n ,.:i b !'. in I., 1! Lace Cown on For her n mb (, j a fio.vii i.f ' . u;!. i waltz length, jr: i. i.. b Th in .id.-i and satin was t.l neeklinian l.m t.ii.'ii-sleeves. Tiers of ve and lj!':i enhanced the skirt, winch had a. front panel of lad A cap of mjlrhnu l.r-ias- d a short veil of illusion. Bridal flowers were a descent of pink roses with an orchid. . cho-- e . I .1 n.r.in-- - if ba.-'- The and ehrysaiithe-c.t'-n.itinn- s is a son of t Mr. w.-.;- ! Bidden to the Inide were Miss JoAnn Ciav. M:., Geraldine R.-.ii- s California, departed after vacationing with relatives and friends in Magna and Garfield. They were accompanied here by Milt Stainoulis, former Magna resident, now uf Price, Utah. Of Prominent Pair . Wednesday My master likes mmag The King and I starring PATRICIA MORISON JULY 2 through 7 JULY 11, 13 and 14 SEASON Memiosw PLACES" (Author's nsms below) - Get Acquainted 7 years old 'DELUXE OLD FASHIONED PROOF, 7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE N.Y. LAKE VIEW YOUR Company S. Temple Phone Salt Lake City Leave Magna Arrlva S. L 7:10 t:3S a.m. 29 West 0:20 0:20 10:40 4:50 7:15 a-- un. 4:10 p.m. 0:35 p.m. Leave S. L. 5:30 Effective December University of Utah Salt Lake City WHISKY, CO ), Each on stored in a particular place so that wo can locate it within seconds. Many of them era Some kept refrigerated. era protected from light. Any which low potency after a certain time ere dated so that we can make certain they ere at their best when you got thorn. U YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. 1251 Kaarna. AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Picn up your prescription when shopping near us. A greet many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? Drugs By Duke Magna, Utah AND Kearns Pharmacy Kearns, Utah Quotation by Benjamin Franklin (170S-179Copyright 1S5S (SW4) Tin-coupl-e th.-Sal- ti'-4M . St.!. in. n Edit-:- . Wet 3j(J0 South. Parents of tin- grj-m- i are M;. and M s. Malt K Has.am uf 3J!fc) South 52uu West. M ur iu v FOR SALE Whits and pink beautiful deluxe enamel baby bad. uiv Ihi.ac frightful springs and genuine Kant-We- t when you take mattress, like new. $50. Dial 2321. tilings you bride .iur i ves i.ff the goal. OuMje'.t-- ' For her ns-- , pl.on, tin!i was gowned :n a fl.i.umodel of .s.,iin and laee. She wnii a hej.ihand of Seed pearls, that held a finge; tip ve:! of tulle Sue earned a bouii-- i I it led :'iims .old eam.iliom. - - life t lie Best! Attendants Given Smiley Cunibnl.iiid at tended the bride as mmd of h.'iio. Mrs. Aithur Llovd, Mi.ss C.ir.'l Kirk. Mrs. Fred Miller and M.s Glenda .i.'iile, bridi siiu.Js. won-pinand blue ballerina length gowns. They earned while ra: nations and pink Miss TLtn youre rcltuJ snj flooring after your iwiw. its time to try MORE GRASS FIRES Grass fires continu i to phiguv the local dcpai luu-n- t during Jiourbon On the 26lh, they answered tlv following; 12:45 p.m., one on th.-hillside near the residence of Walter Coon. MOD West and 4000 iSouth, no damage; at 1:50 p.m.. a trailer owned by Jake DeBiy at 7S30 Wist 2400 South, was damaged 540 when it was set afire by burning weeds; at 3:30 and 5:15, other grass fires. June 27th. grass fire at 9200 W. and 2800 South on property owned by Copper Corporation. The same day, the firemen answered a call at 10:45 a.m. to extenguish a blaze in a 1955 Ford Dump truck near the Smelter trash dump. The truck was owned by V. B. Coon and considerable damage ensued. at its $estf WWVWWWiWYAWAW, ERNIES BICYCLE SHOP 2S60 S. 1750 W. Dial 2412 New SCHWINN Bicycles Fine Condition Used Bikes Parts and repairs for all Modeb Lawn mowers sharpened And repaired We now have the New. Modern IDEAL" Sharpening equipment Reasonable rates AU Work Guaranteed KENTUCKY 8TRA10HT BOURBON WHISKEY HILL I HILL CO, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS LOUISVILLE, tammavwvwawyawaS KENTUCKY. 15 PRODUCTS PROOF 5, 1155 AU routes except No. 11A go VIA Was! Tempi and 3500 South No. HA b express from West Temple VIA 2100 South Street to 400 West then South to 3100 I and Wast over regular route. Passengers picked up at aU slops along West Tampla Street. s 90 proof DISTILLERS semi-solid- Evening Fin Son Rivciv.iij guests it a M;. and Mrs. Boyd Martin in thi- - Hunter Friday the arms! of a baby boy LDS ward wen newlyweds, Mr. at the LDS liiispit.il on June 20th. and M:-Friink R. H.is'iuu. was married earlier in the lie weighed in at 6 pounds, 7 t ounces and is the first grandchild day in ribs solemnized in Lake 1.DS Temple. for Mr. and Mrs. Cai Martin of Parents uf tin- b::Je. the fu. im r Magna and the thud grandchild Miss Gayle Fill,-:- . aie Mi. and tvir Dr. and Mrs. J. El. orison of s Club Entertained George Duckworth was hostess to ladies of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. E. G. Paulas, Sirs. Keith Barton and Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker. A dainty luncheon was served. The ladies will meet July 9th with Mrs. Virginia Turpin as Mrs. 7:30 2:25 5:20 5:20 0:30 to: Send SUMMER FESTIVAL Half Pint STRAIGHT There ere literally thousands of different drugs and medicine in our well stocked The pharmacy. basic chemicaU are powders (crystalline or granu-lmrs- ). liquids (volatila or and the compounded medicines are lab-let- s. pill, ointments, suppositories, ampoules, etc. 0:25 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 Smart pup! Reminds his master to drink Melrose Old Fashioned the very best. every drop his a rare Straight Whisky old fashioned flavor all its own! Try the new PRICES (both shows) Old Fashioned Straight Whisky Salt Lake Transportation 1:55 a.m. Madame Butterfly mx their attractive daughter, Joanne, to Glen Perkins, son ol iMr. and Mrs. Verl Perkins of Magna. 7:30 0:40 and y V Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack A. Bernard of Garfield announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of No definite wedding date has been set by the prominent pair. The University of Utah SUMMER FESTIVAL prasants MELROSE SO LET ALL YOUR THINGS HAVE THEIR par-.-nts- Mr. anil Mrs. John Stainoulis ot MELROSE e - 1.: '. .ru-es- ! W 1 p Mi-s- re-re- .vly a eJs K.-,- 1 R. M- and Mrs. II. 11. land Kent, also of Hunter. t with spi An e.,r!y Tall wedt.nf is heinfi Reception Planned 'nil .'Ireair.er., pi mned by the couple with a the following Immediately . P Piivil 'll .11 the evening ceremony, the couple will be honmm::;..: !i ored at a reception. For her wedwas flower ftirl Ian-ding and reception, Mrs. R. C. attended hi, Lovely Social or. .the,- as best man. Ushers were T'l Magna Women's Club en- Dibblee will attend her sister as at a prettily planned matron of honor. Miss Claudia tertained Conway .Clayton. Jae Carsey, Dale chosen as maid Stevenson, Bins Ollinger and birthday party honoring Mrs. Ann White has beenMiss Nola Grant No: m J ihnson. Wilkinson. Mrs. Winnie Wright, of honor with Mrs. Ella and Miss Jeniel Boren as bridesMrs. Tom DriKill. Petersen. Mrs. Eva llayes. Each maids. Little Diane Snider will In Naw York of lhc.,c ladies was presented with be flower girl. the prospective Attending a g;n. Mr Ke.th Reid is studying at bridegroom as best man is W. The committee in charge tile PCM Schual at Poukeepsie, Mrs. Ruby Russell, Mrs. Robert Olson. James Burrows, York, f if six months and Claia Brown, Mrs. Rase Rasmus- Jerry Burrows and Joe Burrows, then to California for per- sen and Mrs. Fern Jenkinson. brothers of the bridegroom; Wesmanent work. table with the ley Whiting and Michael Elinga The will usher. Mr. and honored guests at the head, was M;s. is a The attractive bride-to-b- e a horn with if ated bfaut diroi ally W. M:i. J. Hansen of Magna., of the university, where of a graduate flowers. and of variety plenty vis.ted them for two weeks an(1 she served as president of Delta Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyd Call, who Th, Gamma Sorority, senior class Mrs. and Mrs. Orr of Hael were in Near York while Mr. Call were secretary and a member of Beewas attending a national therapy Kern Jenkinson. Games and piizes given to Mrs. hive. abo were i event Helen Smith convention, and Mrs. Eva Hayes. guests. T.ventv-l:v- e Betrothal Revealed ladies attended. whilimuimi, and :ii-.- l .i r.i-- r rv,1 alien im- llop-woit- Powell .."d M:. Myron Mis Hona ol Hunter, the betrothal announce of the of the.: daughter, Miss Kay Ip.iAe... to Shill C. Kent. i of . : If .1 wi-i- a. ;ja y dor.ni Mr. ot I M Saturdiiv Seventh W .' Parent, . and Mrs. I'luri at V.t .n, .a: .i ...i K h: Jj:;m 11. !ii .. .: M.ii K.it:i.ivn s .iP.l M., i i.i Salt Lake T i ; j i . The brali- and Mrs Y.i-- i: Provo Til y id ! ..11 M. ."i :1. !. j. : . A '..Vv.' J. M Hunter Maid Engaged To Shirt C. Kent; Plan Fall Wedding Miss Elaine Moesser will become the bride of Wilford (J. BurM:$. Jane Hepwoitii of Goodrows in a ceremony to be performed in the Bonneville LDS ing, Idaho and Miss Andrea Thompson ol Yost, Utah, were Stake House on August 2nd. weekend guests t the home uf The pair are both former Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. versity ut Utah students. Parents uf tlie future bride, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moesser, 3d27 Loel Hepworth, son of Mr. and South 5600 West, are making . Claience W. Hepworth, has of their the known wedding plans returned from Camp Williams S. Mrs. Glen Mr. and daughter. and is now teaching clarinet at Burrows, Man ay, are parents of MdL'une School ot Music. the benedict-elec- t. Greet Haslam Mrs. Franklin Guests Friday Mr. and Reception Thrift Center SHOPPING CENTER ONE-STO- P Formerly Garfield Trading 8i77Wet 3500 PHone294i south Thursday, Friday, Saturday FRANKS Jumbo, 3 lbs. DILLS Pinecrest whole, quart Orangeade Lemonade to reason that would Itselling in the same league, so to speak, stand H. I. C., 46 oz. can, 4 cans M. C. P., 12 oz. automobiles would be pretty close in their engineering Like in "torque multiplication" the twisting force a transmission delivers to the drive shaft. can (The greeter the torque multiplication, the greater the performance). Dinette Set Table With 4 Chairs $29.95 BibAlls 2-- $l Childrens, Sizes 4' to 8 and 8 Balance of our Stock, Pair & Suspender Jeans, Childrens PEDAL Pushers Kedettes $2.98 Pykette, Ladies Powermower SHIRTS, Mens Sport Pennsylvania, 18 $2.49 to 3, $1.97 $89.95 car standard-productio- n And you find that this performance is one reason for Buick s best-sellstanding. For Buick is now more strongly positioned in the Top S of the nations blggest-sellin- g automobiles. high-torq- That new Dynafiow, for example, brings you the world s only switch-pitc- h performance in cars-p- lus a new getaway response to boot thats swifter, surer, and a part-thrott- le gas-sav- er 9 I But what do you find? You find Hut eng 56 Buick with advanced new Variable TUcnDyneflow delivers a higher torque ratio than ong in America. with new engineering and styling advances to make it the best Buick yet, by far. ue er That' s news and theres plenty more where that came from. 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