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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, August 21, 1953, - - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS HUNTER f Paggy Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. bride, fashioned with a round long sleeves, b.iquc neckline, waist that ended in a full skill fast at their home, immediately Her veil of tulle was caught back Lake LDS Temple. Robert E. Young, temple presi- following the ceremony. Members by orange blossoms, and she dent, solemnized the rites that of both families were in atten- carried a bouquet uf white roses, were witnessed by family mem- dance. encircled by an orchid. bers. The bride's two sisters, M:s. Dress Beautiful lleber Garside and Mrs. Lee K.;k. Honoring the newlyweds, Mr. A smart model of Chantilly were attending matrons. M:ss and Mrs. 'Bangerter entertained at a prettily planned wedding break lace and taffeta was chosen by the Shanna Giles and Miss Joyce Nicolo served as bridesmaids and little Kim' Garside and LcAnn Bangerter were flower girls. INEXPENSIVE DIGNIFIED d All wore fi.i.ks and carried nosegays of carnaComplete tions. Fred Coates stood as best nun for the bridegroom and the ushcis included Clinton Bangerter, W.ud Nielson and Howard Condic. With A Beautiful Casket and pink carnations gladiolus were placed in the spacious club rooms, and the bridal party received their guests before .background of palm.- and stately Mrs. Kulon Jensen and Mrs. Henry Kuegg were numbered with the guests at a prettily planned luncheon that was given Tuesday by Misses Enid and Fern candelabra. Woodbury at their home in GranThe serving table was covered ger to honor former classmates with a Tuscany luivcloth, centered and renew the friendship of a lady with a three-tiere- d cake with the group had not aeen for twenty-ftapers in crystal holders on cither ive year. Lovely Miss Colleen Monson Becomes Bride of Norman Bangerter Pretty, lovely Miss Colleen Monson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Monson of Magna, recited nuptial vows with Norman H. Bangerter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bangerter of Granger, Tuesday in the Salt side. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGram of numbers included selections from Mrs. Lee Granger are the happy parents of Kirk and violin numbers from a lovely baby daughter who was Jack Loutcnsock. born Sunday, August 16th at Leave On Honeymoon Salt Lake Hospital. The baby The young couple later departed weighed in at aix pounds and haa a on a honeymoon trip to Yellowbrother at home. stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Simmons of The benedict, a former student at Brigham Young University at Magna became happy parents of Provo, is presently serving with a fine daughter, Sunday at a Salt Mothers Dresses She tipped the Mrs. Monson, mother of the the U. S. Army in San Luis Lake hospitaL scales at six pounds. This is their bride, wore an electric blue model Obispo, California. first baby. and Mrs. Bangerter chose a Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bouck, frock. Each pinned a pink Mr. and Mr. Thomas Barker rose corsage to their shoulders, granddaughter, Dinah Lee, accomIn charge of the gift room were panied by Mrs. Bouck's sister, and two daughter returned SunMisses Carla Arave, Mary Sluter, Mrs. Mary Rushton of Hunter, re- day after spending two weeks as JoAnn Abemethy and Lila Mitch- turned Tuesday from an enjoyable guests of Mr. Barker's parents in ell. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson trip to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Butte, Montana. greeted the guests at the door to Idaho Falls, where they were Mr. and Mrs. Orem Stewart and and Misses Judy Mills and Nettie guests of a daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson are Simmons accepted the gifts. Mrs. Raymond Mitchell was in O'Rullian, thence to Teton. A fish- vacationing fur two weeks in ing jaunt on the Snake River was Yellowstone National Park. charge of the guest book. Beautiful baskets of white later enjoyed and twenty large trout were caught. Wisdom is only in truth. Program vocal pastel-colore- FUNERALS $247 WILFORD KAY-GRAF- F. KAY pale-blu- T. GRAFF CHARLES F Fwersl Director Faearal Diractar Coionia 2128 So. Slate ; NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burrell, daughters and families enjoyed a Burrell family reunion Sunday in Logan Canyon. One hundred and sixty three attended. Mas Wiibeck Mn. K. Fassio entertained Monday evening at a bridal shower Wonderful Trip honoring Mary Ann Wach. Thirty guests were present and games Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Geery have were played. Prizes were given to returned home from a wonderful Jean hite and Elsie Mines. k motor trip. They journDainty late refreshments were lateyed to the Pacific coast, to Portler served. and, Spokane, thence to Lake Louise, Canada, which they termThe Hunter Second Ward held ed as one of the most beautiful a youth outing last week. The places in their traveling experiwent to group Timpanogas Cave, ence. Como Springs and Mirror Lake also visited by They briefly at way of Lewis Brothers Stages. Muroc, California, points in Nevada, and then home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dailey and family spent a week's vacation at Mrs. Rachel Allrich of Wahoo, Summit, Utah, where they visited Nebraska, spent her vacation at relatives and friends the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. five-wee- Mr. and Mrs. Neils Nelson of Sterling, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley and son, Phillip of Hunter, have returned home after spending a week at Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbock of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Witbeck of Logan spent a most enjoyable two weeks trip touring Idaho, Montana, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, Banff, Lake Louise, Washington and Oregon. Bauman. Mrs. N. W. Farnsworth, Mrs. Wilmot Farnsworth and son, David, Mrs. Ned White, Mrs. Rudy Drobnick and Mrs. L. J. Smuin were guests at the home of Mrs. A. E Bauman to help her and Mrs. Clarence Chamberlain celebrate their birthday anniversaries, both on the same day. A lovely luncheon was served and beautiful gifts presented to the two honored ladies. Mrs. Frank Greenwood and Mrs. Joe Zito were other invited guests. son-in-la- w MORTUARY Dial 6-38- 26 I telephene business are used fo living in a goldfish bowl. I Record of aU ptatei of our business ors kept according to federal .rtgulation end are aheays open to scrutiny. . . ' I mff tv Trr-- ? '::.i uur test t guod telephone sendee to the people of Utah. Tty prove that w have spent M million since and improve the state's telephone system, and I"!- - k that wa have carried out ttile program doaplte earning which i have constantly dwindled under the attacks of inflation. Wa know there Is mors work to do if Utah is to have the kind of telephone service it wenta and deserves. To do this Job well, this company must operate sufficiently in the black to assure an Inflow of now capital without which Utah's telephone needs could not- be met. The Mountain Stales Telephone end Telegraph Col These records Show plainly live up to our obligation i ?. Ad in your own back yard? Extra yeirs of ige make OLD QUAKER the smootkstold? time Bourbon you ever tisted Try it and youll agree 1 J ' a IStf M 010 PROOF, QUAKER DISTILLING CO, LhWRENCEBURQ, IND, Name your trade-i- n price on a new DODGEm Tell ns how much you want for your present truck in trade on a new Dodge! We'll do our best to meet your price! Dig into your back yard and you may not find even a trace of copper. But figuratively speaking, copper is in every Utah back yard because the benefits of Utah Copper payrolls, tax payments and - supply purchases reach out to help create better living throughout Utah. It is part of a working partnership that helps our State to Utah Copper s growth has helped more and more of our young people find jobs here at home. Greater use of natural resources,' grow and develop. celebrating its 16th increased manufacturing expanded service industries, higher food production are all partners in Utah's growth. All help provide I more jobs and better living for us alL birthday, there were 1950 employees at Utah Copper and our State had a population of 449,000. In a sense there is copper, coal, steel, a manufacturing pin, and a ranch in your own back yard. We're all partners & helping A glance at recent history shows how true this is. In 1920, when Utah Copper was a husky teen-age- r IW Today there are 5600 employees at Utah Copper - nearly three our State to grow. 5- - i For a tool trade MW Dodgo truck, a Mail us try this I Juat decide what your present truck is worth. Write thie figure on the "Appraisal Form below. Add you r name and addreoa, mail form to ua. Wall do our level beet to meet your price. If we can, youve got a real deal! this APPRAISAL FORM now! If we can't, then b no obligation! Mall Appraisal Form today! - (or, phene b Ike lefeneellse). I have a. truck, la (year, moke, model) -- condition. I think It la worth (good, fair, poor) --In a trade. I understand that you are not obligated to meet this pries, nor am I obligated to accept B. Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Bettor Utah . SVl, hci-rfAA on ,ir-- . Kennecott Copper Corporation A Act now! No cost! No obligation! - times as many as in 1920 and Utahs population is 750XX)-mo- re than one and a half times larger than at the start of the Roaring Twenties." Name Mailing Addres- s- MAGNA MOTOR DIAL 5511 COMPANY MAGNA, UTAH |