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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, November 23. 1956 Jk Wlomen Pretty Ceremony Unites Miss Sandra Lorraine Cray and Melvin E. Dunkley Jr j u u...i.-..- n Engagement Revealed Of Miss Pauline Collin gs Marriage Approaching r a t n i;veu cr iiiiu Ann t.t'Keta lO J. L Taylor II ,n i mm- i Popular Couple Wed :::.ii.i: i en- To Shcru'ln Ruthton son, the bride's sistor, ma'.rjii n.u.v Lirt.n and Mr., Mr- a'lJ 1" hurur: Mrs. Cha:Us Wrtlcv An-- ' ' Wi!!:ar: of Mjrray' II Jlli'i'tiie ! i M ., rh..!i.s E. Col Duiiklcy, t!io dorsun, Mi si . 'i iir at a doj- nui r:.:;Ti' jinnoLiiii-b:idit;njoin's sister; M;ss Mary t.oi.'ial and iipjii'j.n-lnn;ina l!.' i: Xnv :r,lji r B'.ii Ann Barker and Miss Karen of their only child. M s Ann their diiis'iier, at liif - p'lVi i:ts, K "Wunhi n" I'.,- : i . Sherw.n Rusi.! Enckson. Th.y carried bouquets Heid. to Mr. jii, s.i:i Mr .is. l:.:..!v in V.- I M: 'ullowing the ceremony, the of white carnation aand C'ld Taylor, s.m i f Mr. and Mrs. .! o:g- 15:i:h'on L'n.'in L. Wort hen of .V.i,;:'.a. couple was feted at a wedding grapes. ..; A breakfast at Hotel Utah. i:. The yuui'.g couple w:ll tie h. IIKI"! .ji- - pi:in.s IT'! Mothers' Gowns K:.; ,v :inAssisting at the reception were tSi.- The bride's mother. Mrs. Gray, orisi a! a u.dJ:ii riwpsio'i prominent V.r- iiite parents of the couple. Mr. and wore an avocado velveteen gown Saturday, Diwn-.bra. Mt Well Mrs. T. L. Uray. 957 Laird Ave-nu- e and Mrs. Till' p,:p-ar- e Union Hj'.l, f.'!i:.' 'i jjjfij the Dunkley, -. a- -i s. .vfM-mnkii-.j- ; pnd Melvin E. i.iij mother, chose a gown of 2650 South 1:1 M.(.:n.i r at the I.'.;:: AnnouiuvineM pre- Dunkley Sr. of Magna. oi the a darker green shade. Both had a;ip:ut'!i-inJoins Sororily nup'-irti- i will he :ead with Etautiful Gown corsages of glorified Johanna Two M.i,tn.i ii:im's. (" jit.i1 For tiie reception, thi' bride was Hill roses. great interest by the I'.iV.'im.'i. dj'.ijjh'er of M:. an.l of friends the attired in a h of gown i::: .!:. A. ('. Car:r;an, and Barbara i) F. l.i: Charles Wesley Anderson stood n.l i.i ne -chantilly lai-- and tulle over satin. as best man. Morris D. Musig, : T Sewir. Claii H.i:r.on. danliter of Mr. oni We in I: was styled with a sweetheart Ronald Musig and Kichard P. Mr. Jeff Jenkins was tiiken ai:s at her hoiiie. ei ot triis u.iriwn Avjen necklin?, outlined with irides- Hanson ushered with Paul DunkA i: Sunday night t i St. Mark's Hoshave j'lined the Chi cent sequins, and long tapered l Nn- El wood Musig as junior pital afli-iy !. and a ley atheart .Mijt aim w ;!; the at suffering Utah Slate (.Vneija si eves. Lace pan-.lsorority the ushers. V.X: Mrv tack. His cond:!:in : :vpv.!,..( Arf'. T('d: C il illege in bouffant skirt. Following a honeymoon trip to improved. was revealed this week. Her veil of illusion was caught Los Angeles, the couple will to a crown trimmed with iriJes-cen- t make a future home in Salt Lake Ail.. S .p.i-tMr and Mrs. Hal"Tu!ium of Lovely Social f v i: sequins. She carried an :i.:iv!i City. For traveling, the new Mrs. Magna announce the birth of ;i A mo-- t "V; teriin.-.- ' i.::,-Wi'.i':.' ..!.iy bouquet of roses surround- Dunkley wore a charcoal gray son on October 22nd. He weihed Day" s n i.il was held S.itur.l.ix ' lVr:..'; ll.:!i M: ing an orchid. suit with red and white accessor- .n at 7 pounds, 6 ounces and has evening of last week at Amlv's ii,::.' In crystalline gowns in shades ies. r; UK beon named Harry. He has a en H.s'h!:itid drive, sponsored bv Vu.-.iMUi.i for the :iii:iual I'hnstnias Entertaining for the bride have brother and siste. .it home I'os: No. 38 and the Aiin Cyprus luM in DiYomhe' p:.r: been Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Bud iliaiy. Del.cious s:no:'itiibord was and Mrs. Charles Wesley and fol'owel enjoyed. by dancing Pretty Social Anderson. Knight Ideal a social time. Koiuinesi'ir.ji and Mrs. A. C Carman was hoM- ss Coal Company experiences during the World to ladies of he: iljb and special Wars Now Convalescing were related. "MflGNlFICENT is now making daliverisi Friends of Owen Coon, popular guest, Mrs. Oivm Stewiirt. nn PHOMISKS ARE ALPhone Your Ordccs at her homo. Wednesday Cad : employee at the Central Lumber A party was given WAYS TO BE Colled To Salt Lake & Hardware Company, will be prizes were awarded to Mrs. 10th at thJ home of M:s. Ailine SUSPECTED" DAvia happy to learn that he is conval j Thomas Hubhar.l. Mrs. Emil Wilckins for the Hunter Second1 WaJs-wortMrs. Williams and H.iw;rd after There appears to be a Ward Guide Patrol. Hot cIuhmundergoing escing nicely or surgery at the LDS Hospital on late and pumpkin pie were serv- growing tendency toward The group will be entertained ed to Grant Haalam. 6803 Tuesday. Roy Runsted, Jerry Whit-- 1 advertising seemingly low December 14th at a Christmas! Magna. Utah ney, Kenneth Dalley, Tliomas. bargain prices by certain n the at Hubbard home. Gifts Gledhill and Jed Tavlor. Quality Weight and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hook and party radio, television, and door-tGuaranteed Mis. Mae Chapman are moving 'WU be exchan d between the door salesmen. The proM to make their home in ladies. ducts ; l:i . - - lli-Ii-- ; Step e : Mr. - iansen in, .1.. Ja-n.-- s the background up to the chan-atliidecorated with cluster of received wedding fuests Saturday even-i- n gold grapes. Tho stairway was Bt the Plinivtnn Woivl ... marked with whit.- weddinj l.i', Salt Lake City before an artistic iand Mtin rMn. 17le bride, the former Miss background formed by a large mirror, wnite chrysanthemums 71,ura irraine Gray, exchjng and gold grapes. wTOaing promises with he: Adding to the decora' ion was unuearoum in Salt Lake Temnle a gold grape vine extending from ,U"i.on ,Fri1ayl President EIKay L. Chris' Newly wed, Mr. and E. Dunkley, Jr.. of copper brown and tjiifcorino Thi-were the bridal J officiated. ; ?, ! bride-g.Dom- right fluor-lt-ngt- 1 i c ! ii- coni-muiiii- -- Ma-e- up s i Auk te v Wi-- ored for today's taste . j and f The lightest, mildest straight bourbon 49 o you can find! Lovely Party VOTE DECEMBER 5TII Here are tome of our reasons: 1. Active supporter el all civic improvements. 2. Familiar with the many problems facing Magna and the Water Company. 3. Over two yean experience supervising tho installation of walla, pumps, reservoir and distribution system for Magna Water Company. 4. A machinist moat of his life. Qualified to work out tho many field problems till facing tho Water Company. 5. Retired. Is willing and able to devote the time required to this very Important Job. lub YEARS OLD We Believe Arthur Marsh, Sr. Is Qualified For This Position HMIGKT K PMOf BOUUON WHISXEV NAT. DBT. 100. CMo Committee For Arthur Marsh N.X - Finest ing. Before buying such medicines or vitamins, make certain these magnificent are true. Only a pharmacy i licensed, and regularly state inspected, to protect you. Usually the prices we charge for comparable quality are less. Jack Schnellcr. A prettily planned luneheon was served to the ladies who will be entertained on December Tth by Mrs. Glen Martin. WE BELIEVE ART MARSH IS THE MAN FOR THE JOB entury they rell are usually by a manufacturer unknown to you. or newcomers to drug manufacturmade Mrs. Merl Coon entertained ladies of her club and special guest, Mrs. Rob.-i-t Perkins, Fi day at her home Game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jack Ber nardo, Mrs. Dee Peel and Mrs. The Office of Trustee of Magna Water Company Is Important To You! 6 Kentucky's Satis-factio- Saturday Salt Lake City. c order N.iv.-ir.b-.-- promises A group of cnlcrt.iir.ed Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wilding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Pickering in Salt Lake City. Attending, in addition to '.he honored guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Niel-sofri-ind- s Whiskey ji YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. G2C1 Kearns, AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE n. Pick up youi- - prescrip Mr. Wilding is retiring bUhnp of the Garfield First Ward. 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