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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Witbeck to her buds and carnations shoulder. Mrs. Judd, the groom's and daughter, Wendy, spent a mother, chose a pink lace and must enjoyable vacation in Los similar corsage. Vegas, Nevada and Hollywood. California, where they visited re- THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women Are Doing This Week Miss Larsen Becomes Bride Of Orval A. Fotheringham Thursday In early morning nuptials Christensen, Connie Anast and Verleene Butler. Their ankle-lengt- h green taffeta dresses were made with net overskirts and with them the girls wore white accessories and carried bouquets of white Marconi daisies with trail- sol- emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Ila Jean Larsen wed Orval A. Fotheringham. The attractive bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley L. Larsen of 1247 West 3300 South and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mia. O. K. Fotheringham of ing ivy. Flower girls were Margaret and Judy Doxford. Kenneth Walters was best man. Blaine Larsen and Donald Walters ushered. Mrs. Larsen, mother of the bride wore an orchid ensemble with a Magna. Glamelia corsage pinned to her The newlyweds were honored at shoulder and Mrs. Fotheringham a reception held in the North Jor- was in pink with a like gowned dan Stake House Friday night The bride chose a satin and corsage. Boautiful Background lace gown, embellished with nylon The bridal party received their Made with a netting. fitted, guests before a background of an dropped waistline, Peter Paa col- archway, wedding bells, candelar and short sleeves, the dress labra and tall tapers. Large bouwas flow length. of pink gladioli were placed Her veil was held by a pearl quets at either end. tiara. She carried a beautiful bouA tiered wedding cake centered white of carnations and the quet serving table and candelabra stephanotis encircling a white and intertwining yellow daisies orchid. and at either end decorated Mrs. Merrill Hoffman attended with ivymoss green ribbon, comas matron of honor and the bridesthe pretty arrangement. maids included Misses Donna pleted Honoring the popular bride, she was complimented with a social given by girl friends at the Salt Lake Telephone office and Miss Connie Anast entertained at a shower in her Granger home. Traveling to Southern Utah on a honeymoon trip, the bride wore a gray suit with yellow accessorBy Owner ies. Upon their return they will make a home in Magna. Modern home and adjoining lot Garage, coop, gas heat hot Marriage Announced water, cook stove, refrigerator. Of Magna Matron Here 2S84 South 1950 West Piute 1555 Brownphone Announcement is made of the ing Avenue. marriage of Mrs. Iris Cowlishaw of Magna to Walter Gillette of Garfield on June 8th. The well-knopair were wed in Salt Lake City. PLUMBING & At the present time they are making their home in Garfield HEATING SERVICE but are purchasing a home in and plan to make their Water service and sewerf Magna here very shortly. residence gas installations, bath rooms Installed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Davies Experienced. Licensed and Mr. and Mrs. J. Jenkins of Plumbers 0 Columbus, Ohio, visited Mr. Water! Also Complete Line of Mrs. George Lomas Davies Heaters. Bath Fixtures, Furn-- I over thesister, weekend. aces. Pipe and Fittings. F. H. A. Terms Vera Jensen, Marilyn Jones and Helen Norris were hostesses at a G. H. KENNER Teachers Primary meeting at the 2911 S. 8900 W. Phone 7732 Norris home Thursday evening. A talk on music was presented by Mrs. Glen Breeze, and games later played. Light refreshments were served. FOR SALE 4 I I ARTHRITIS? 1 FUNERALS COMPLETE I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every Joint in my body end with muscular soreness from bead to foot X bad Rheumatoid Arthritis and forms of Rheumatism, bawds deformed and my ankles were set. i tad space prohibits telling you more bare but if you will write me X will reply at once and tell you bow X received this wonderful relief. er j With A Beautiful Casket 5. $247.00 jit Mrs.LeIaS.Wier 2905 ARBOR HILLS DRIVE P. a Box 3122 Jackson 7. Mississippi FF S MORTUARY Dial latives and enjoyed seeing the many places of interest in the Lovely D M,.--s Elaine : uthy and Noil Cl.ffurd Stiu-lfe- r will exchange nuptial vows in ceivniuiiy j The hi'kli'-eli'i- 't is :i daughter nf Mr. and Mr- - Wallace I), ll.irkness, 18 H.irtwll Avcnn. Salt Lake I'.ty. I.iriiii-Magna resident- Tile future 'a1 iJegruiiin is a sun of Mr. and M:s. N. ;1 C Stauffer af Murrey At the p:ci nt time, In is stall. iinsl with liio In.l.-Slates Air Force ..t Amarillo. Texas, a is lie foilin': student of the University of Utah, where he was a niendier of Kappa Alpha. an LDS church mission to Southern California. Announcement uf the nuptials will be read with great interest by the many friends of the prominent couple. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Philpot of Magna are the happy maternal grandparents of the bride-to-bll.irkn.-- c . Former Magna Woman Dies In California J.-- By Peggy Mae Wisbech In a lovely LDS Temple ceremony, Miss JoAnn Alexander and James S. Judd Jr. exchanged nuptial vows Monday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Judd, Sr. of Provo. A breakfast given by the bridegrooms parents followed the ceremony and they were honored at a reception Monday evening at the Uuh Copper Club. The bride chose a gown of fragile beauty fashioned of white lace and nylon tulle over satin. The dress was made with shoulders swathed with pleated tulle, forming a V neckline, outlined with rosettes of the lace. Dipping to points at the front and back, the bodice buttoned at the back. A sweep of nylon tulle pleating formed a slight train. She held a cluster of white rosebuds, framing an orchid. A cap veil had clusters of orange blossoms at either side. Attendents to the bride wore taffeta, floor length dresses. They were Mrs. Sharon Rush ton, Miss Heb-doMarilyn Hebdon, Mias Jeri Miss Loma Fortie and Miss Maribe Judd. Mrs. Rushton wore orchid taffeta and the other young ladies chose pink. Small mitts, fashioned to match the dresses, and circlets of pink carnations completed their As a safety precaution, a member of the county Traffic Department will be present Wednesday, July 8th, 9:30 a.m. at the Whittier School to attach a light reflecting safety tape for all who use their bicycles after sundown. There will not bo any charge for this fine service, and all children are urged to bring their bicycles and have them fixed. V.s.ting at the home uf Mr. and Mrs. Eph Furness and family is Miss Irene Furness of Teton, Idaho mM.-mnm- e: HAVE FRO- A CIGAR M- r Mrs. Emma Ann Black Elder, former Magna resident, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Delmar (Pearl) Fowles in Napa, C alifornia, June 26th of causes to age. She was horn April 11, 1874. in Kanosh, Millard county, Utah, a daughter uf Juseph S. Black and Cynthia Allred Black. In addition to her daughter, survivors include two sons, Amel B. Elder of Hurley, New Mex.co and Joseph Fay Elder of nt and Mrs. Clarence Evans First Child and children, Bonnie and Claris Mr. and Mi's. Vernon D. Quay,-o- f Joe, and Marjorie Barton, enjoyGarfield are the happy parents ed a week's vacation in California along the coast, where they visit- of a fine 8 p.iund. 5 ounce baby boy who was born Monday at St. ed relatives. Mr. Evan's mothers, Mrs. Ethel MArks Hospital. This is their li uf Wellington, California, first child and all concerned unreturned with them to visit here. doing nicely. V Visiting at the home of Mr. and Los Angeles, California; 8 grandMrs. J. M. Witbeck for the sumMr. and Mrs. Don Anderson and Second Son children and 2 great grandchilmer vacation are Miss Vada and two little a vacation girls enjoyed dren. Aria Larsen of Sterling, Utah. touring Texas, Louisiana, New Proud as peacocks over their York and Canada. Funeral services were held June luvely new boy who arrived on Honoring her 12th birthday an30th at Ferron, Utah, Mrs. Elders June 25th at St. Mark's lispital niversary, Miss Joan Rushton was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coon of former home where a large gaththe motif for a surprise party giv- son, and Mr. and Mrs. La- Magna. This is the second Uiy for ering of relatives and friends en by her mother last week. Eight Mar Lynn came to pay their respects to the Shaw and daughters, Marsha Mr. and Mrs. Coon who also have guests attended and enjoyed a and a vacaweek's spent Christy, REUNION regarded and esteemed lady. HELD daughter. treasure hunt and other games. tion in Yellowstone Park. Refreshments were served to the Tlie lljsiniis N.elson family reSixth Son young ladies. was held June 24th at Libunion Attorney to Talk One over the limit for a basketerty Pm k in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Lowry has been visiattended end a program Mark Miner, local attorney and ball team is the happv expression ting at Sterling, Utah, where she At was presentixl by family memwas the guest of relatives and grocery (tore proprietor, will be of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dca of Magfriends. the special guest speaker at a na whose sixth son was horn Mon- bers. Arvle Nielson, Chailotle Kent at St. Marks Hospital. The meeting at the Second Ward Re- day and in 10 at Jay Woodbury were released baby weighed pounds, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and lief Society next Tuesday, July 7. 5 ounces and mother and son are as officers and Pearl Gilc Leonard, three children of Monticello, Attending ladies are kindly renew president, LaVer Barben, are visiting at the home of quested to bring legal questions progressing nicely. William John Eckert, 67, former vice president; Selma Elzinga, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones and to start discussion, and Mr. Miner resident of Dixon, Illinois, died Two daughters and one son now secretary. will explain various legal aspects other relatives. Monday at 12:35 a.m. at his home, comprise the family of Mr. and and answer the queries. 2994 South 9050 West in Magna, Mrs. FATHER Max Coon of DIES for Magna, The work meeting begins at Sergeant Riley Cannon, who is of a coronary occlusion. their second who tipped serving in the Army, is home on 10:00 a.m. and Mr. Miner's talk the scales at daughter, Gustave Johansen Dahlquist, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, costumes. y commences a his 11:00 anMr. Eckert was born February at furlough, visiting oclock, Richard Judd was best man. Ray parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Can- nounces Mrs. Rulon Jensen, pres- arrived June 29th at St. Marks 83, of Murray, died Tuesday at 19, 1886, in Tonowanda, New York 5:45 p. m. of chronic myocarditis. a Hospital. Alexander, Rowland Shaw and non and other relatives and ident. son of Emil and Rachel Smith He V was the father Mrs. of C. D. ushered. Cameron Joyce friends. Riley will report back to Stanley He married Angus H. Eckert. A boy arrived Saturday, Cameron of Garfield. Heber was in charge of the guest Chicago. Members of the Creative Club June fine in Dixon, June 14, 1911. Snyder Sincere 27th St. at is Mark's extended to sympathy Hospital book. will be entertained this Friday He was a barber there for 40 increase the family of Mr. and to the sorrowed family. Presiding over the gift room home of Mrs. Helen Mrs. at the evening years. Jack L Francisco of Magna Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones are were Mrs. Madeleine Hirst, Mrs. Since August, 1952, he had reJeppson. All ladies are invited to five children three boys and Service News LaMar Nelson, Miss Joyce All- home after spending a three and and urged to attend. sided in Magna. His wife died two are in All weeks vacation a half well. Detroit, daughters. doing dredge and Janet Engar. The many friends of Pfc. Nelson some years ago. Mrs. Alexander, mother of the Michigan, New York, and ToronMr. and Mrs. Vao Bowers and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Petersen will be interested to rethe 8th birthday anniHonoring bride, chose on orchid gown of to, Canada, where they visited small daughter have returned Arthur Hoey, Dixon; two brothers he know has returned to the states of Miss Patty Jo Blair, lace and pinned a corsage of rose- - latives and friends. home after spending four days va- versary after a year in Korea where he and one sister, Albert Eckert, Dixof Lieutenant-Colondaughter cationing at their cabin in the and Mrs. William J. Blair of served iith the First Division of on; Micheal Eckert, Chicago, and CheyMrs. Edson Porter, Magna; three Manti National Forest. enne, Wyoming, a party was giv- the Marines. lie will have a en June 19th at the Magna Com- month's furlough before reporting grandchildren and one Members of the Eastern Star back to duty. Club enjoyed luncheon and a so- munity Park. Games and refreshFuneral services and burial Pfc. Petersen is the husband of ments were nine little enjoyed by cial Tuesday at the Golden Flame were made in Dixon. Lois Shaw Petersen. and favors guests to presented restaurant in Salt Lake City. A them. pleasant time was participated in Lt. --Colonel and Mrs. Blair are by the ladies and visiting later visiting at the home of Mrs. held. Blairs sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Thomas McGill, and One of the gay and pleasant also with Mrs. Blairs mother, Mrs. of the past week At Lalcepoint was the entertainment given by Margaret Patterson, who is recupin the Lake General the Lions Thursday evening at erating from Salt a broken hip sufHospital the Fireball for their ladies. Din- fered March 29th. ner was served at seven oclock Now Under Management of Mrs. Patterson is a former Magat tables decorated with artistic na resident. Her friends extend GUS and VIRGINIA JOHNSON 0 WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4th to 19th! floral arrangements. wishes for a complete recovery. An educational and interesting of Garfield A Day In Court," film, was Mr. and Mrs. L H. Fisher had as shown to the fifty people in at- visitors We will appreciate receiving your Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hours a 24 tendance. Day Open Sam Soter and children, Connie clothes early to assure you delivery before and of Great Falls, Mon1 Specializing int About 95 members of the Pleas- tana.Gregory our departure. ant Green First Ward MIA enSWEDEBURGERS FAMOUS joyed an outing at Saratoga MonMr. and Mrs. E. O. Richards, day evening. Swimming was par- daughter, Xdonna and Miss Lois DINNERS OF ALL KINDS ticipated in by the group, as well Dimick have returned home after SHORT ORDERS as a picnic luncheon. a most enjoyable vacation to Chicago where they visited 9015 West 2700 South Mrs. Kate Coon entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Richards Dial 8021 and " Your Eating Pleasure Is Ourd members of her sewing club Wed- family and Mrs. R. C. Wilson, a nesday evening at her home. A former Garfield resident. pleasant time was held by the ladies who will motor to Salt Lake July 8th for dinner and a theatre party. A little luxury is good Mr. s er e. Six-ty-fi- Magna Resident Dies Home Of Heart Ailment n. h, 20-da- el great-grandso- n. I UNXLD CAFE I I GOING ON VACATION I ! PERKS CLEANERS I 1 Colonial 2121 So. State Reception Honors Newlyweds at Utah Copper Clubrooms NEWS two-wee- ?. KAY-GRA- HUNTER Lovely Daughter of Former Magna Residents Plans Summer Rites 26 -- furnvry Jf iiu.it !" 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Lunch was served at one oclock to Mrs. Gladys Robison, Mrs. Jean Strong, Mrs. Til-li- e Wilkin, Mrs. Selinda Taylor, Miss Blanch Taylor, Mrs. Lola Bastow, Mrs. Ednal Daybell, Mrs. Lou Tomlin Larson. Miss Taylor, a member of the armed forces, related a number of experiences during her services. Enjoy the smooth luxurious quality of 0 year old BELMONT straight ATTENTION! bourbon -- at a price youd pay for whiskies two years younger! $ clmo Girr bolrbo fc, whiskey ICHANCINC TO CAS? See Glen k Jacks Healing Co. For All Your Heating Needs. 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