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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, September 7, 1956 MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS I.0TAI. Pretty Reception Honors Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen Grant Thursday Evening NEWS men M..i Go: dun Dud and, Mr. and Mis Douglas T. Smith and M.s. D.m Lew., i;n nt t'i. and childien, Linda and Court, wo- - kend :n Las Vcgus JiUn-r.- t a most (iiJj).iblj week in Labor LVuii- - r, ColeiaJ.i. Mr .ii-.- d Mr. D.-.- .h. ladies. v i Mr. and Mia, v an.l and Mrs. H L. Ca: a:;.! Vef.as. Novada. daughter, Connie, d)ia:WJ last Sa.l Lake City : week. Tail. 'Viii.: week for the hay area around Sun i..n..i r. ton., vi-under. Francisco, California, t "ivtnir.y. i- friends and r lIives. Mr. it fsi-l- 1 it Lie;.'.-Kr.ce- Mr. and Mrs. V.!lia:v, J. Ha..- wan or Sierra Madre, California. 11 i1 k of MlS r .Mill iirolher-- I 'A 'I: !: It. Mai '.in orans mother, Mrs. Vera K. Lien' Jones and other relatives and o' a i i friends. ' A: WMWWVWWWWA . . . 9 ERNIES BICYCLE SHOP 2960 S. 8750 W. Dial 2432 New SCHWINN Bicycles Fine Condition Used Bikes Parts and repair for all Models Lawn mowers sharpened And repaired We now have the New. Modern "IDEAL" Sharpening equipment Reasonable ratea All Work Guaranteed AWWWWWWWVW. Wd'.iam u n.ilU '... n been ri.iv :i it, ., fc'.a 1'.;,;. J.ipj'i. a me I j'.ave t'i lurne.l f. i"i a .'in'-- ! e iy- it .e VJI .ition .li the 1 .'t.itcs Tiny Ae.e i.voiim.iiiii by Mrs. Ned Siinlh and two ciiildr. n of lluj-pne- . fan..!' v.im.i. Mrs. Smith an have b en here f ir t.hlee lllontlis. They also vac i lolled w.tn U niece, Mrs. Elwoo l Lehr and family of Allen. Pennsylvania, in Niagara Falls, New Yoik (My, Washington, I). (.'. and met their I'll-n- I f ill Club Entertained Members "t t:. V ei.. n's Itene-fi- l !t ,i ,v No. H A, ,ii ij weie eniei t.nned M, indue ev mn2 :u the Magna Worn n- - I'l.ibronms. Mr. I l.i aiis hostess. P ies were given to Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, Mr. Jn.k M.olur .nu Mis. Deli i Koin- ' itw-- : 'A rK 21 bl cans, 2 for Del Monte, 14 oz. hot, 2 for 39 $kippy, bottle 15l0nions yellow, dry. 4 lbs. 15 K Cantaloupes Open Sunday 9 to 5 Chili Con-Cam- Tomato, Libby's. 46 os. Libby s, 24 Utah, salmon center, lb Liver small beef. lb. 3 pit 4 poi, A grade, lb. 4'IS t.i Nevada. - i I L..i.m t J. I'ii!.1 in Vr.nne-t'cn.'Ome time ) t I'a ' of Mr ii ' - I M: V ' . allcudi'd iiiidi-i.i- Hun', to: i d.cr How long is it since you checked medicine your chest? Having simple first aid suppliee available immediately can often prevent minor accidents from becoming major problems. It is wise to collect ell your d medicines in one place. the old and useless. Phone us for what is missing. And please give your children no opportunity to play with medicine. Store them away from their easy Dining Room fa'.l ir.iv'.ing of lh will 1'- i'.i'lil Wed-:v:.- -l 12th at the iv, l'.ni'ii Hall. All ladies are invited i attend the gathering which be-ii- is at S:0') j) m. f:tv. Chive . P.- - ii I'ii-t- -' ' :ii Author's name below) : Altar Society Maet 'Die m tli.it WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY" Hit ,1 Altar S j M:-- NEVER PUT OFF TILL TOMORROW f Waterfill Crazier V I 6S4 or THE KENTUCKY SINCE WATEIFILl AND BOURBON 1810 FIA2HI DIMIUEIT - lUL S' COMPANY. 'SIZS. lAIOSTOWN, KENTUCKY Dia-car- Presiding over the dining room as hostess wus Mrs. Kenneth The serving table was covered with a draped tulle ,loth over pink taffeta and centered with a three-tiere- d wedding cake, surrounded by fern and pink carnations. Candelabra with pink candles were at either end. Tiny angel figurines further enhanced the beauty of the table. Assisting in serving were Miss Connie Jo Matthews, Miss Clare Matthews, Mrs. II. Skogg, Miss Sherilyn Clements, Miss Jackie Snell, Miss Luma Ashby and Miss Doris Catten. Huf-fake- r. fakes two access. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. 6261 Kaarns, AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE r for Proper Pica up your proscription when shopping near us. A great many paople entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May wo compound yours? Druga By Duke Magna. Utah AND Kearns Pharmacy Kearns, Utah Quotation by Lord Chesterfield (1749) Copyright 1356 (7W4) make it s ) HOLISM home. Other guests were Mr. Wiiford Harris of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman C. Robinson of Salt Lake City and O. J. McDonald, Sr. On Friday, Mrs. McDonald's and granddaughter, son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1L Jopp-so- n and Richard, telephoned from Mothers' Dresses Carlsbad, California and extended The mother of the. bride wore birthday wishes. lace over taffeta and the groom's mother chose a similar lace gown To ask wisdom of God, is the over green taffeta. Both had like beginning of wisdom. of the bride, was flower girl and Mr. George Craig Jones, brother r. of the bride, was Blaine Grant, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Don Kent Bawden, Bennion, Grant Beagley, Dee Foulks ami Vince Iloutz. ring-beare- son-in-la- w Gem Theatre C Union, loaf. Cookies 35:; BEANS Paean Sandias, Purity Libby's, whole green. 2 for .... Matches , lor os. can 43 lbs. '.ip hand-clippe- book. Mfoty. 17 Thursday, Friday, Saturday E Starts Complete Show After Nights 1 : 00 PJH 45 Hes a winner! job is the V. S. SENATE 22 straight years in tba Utah Sonata Mickey Mouse Club Saturday - 27 Cartoons Starts 12 Noon Serial and Big Prise Drawing Finishes 3:00 Last Show 9:00 PM. E' The Lost Wagon Richard Widmark he's twica its Prasident served longer tban any man in tbe bistory of Utah Statehood . . . end bet meter lost el tbe polls! September Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Starts 7:00 PJ4. 3 lb. pkff. I! LON ! ffOte CCNTVrtV.ro E Plus Cartoon Novelty And News No Show Wednesday, September 12 Starts Thursday, September 13 -- 3 Days Swifts premium, lb. 39 STEAK 3 Once in a generation n big man emerges for a big job. The man is -8 HOPKIN Armouri Bologna all 29 STEAK round, All 6-7- and tba big E $1 7:00 P.M. September 49 j HOPKIN can win ovar Bannett. He polled more votes than the combined total of his two opponents at tho State Democratic Convention. Make sure you vote. Make sure yeu vote for "Raw Edge" Rory Calhoun Man Who Knew Too Much" Jama Stewart meat, lb, 39 ALONZO A grade, lb. 75 HOPKIN E ROAST t , Ai!i.-an a. ?- - Gift Room Attendants In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Joseph Catten, Mrs. C. E. Turner, Mrs. Fred Jensen and Mrs. Richard Barker, assisted by Misses Bernice Beagley, Barbara) j Farnswo: th and Janice Court. Beautiful Gown Mrs. Blaine Grant was in boukThe bride's gown was fashioned j charc oI the of Chantilly lace and tulle overt Program Presented Ned Winder was master of cer-- ; slipper satin, floor length, with long pointed skwi s and scalloped and introduced a vocal' lace rvter Pan collar. solo by Ward Coon; saxoplumc Her fingertip veil of bridal ill- solo, Don Bcnn'on; vocal solo, usion was caught back by a Juliet Miss Trudy Price; reading for the d lace and seed bride and groom. John Keith cap of pearls. She carried a bouquet of Jones, brother of the bride, white carnations and stephanotis The prominent pair departed on a honeymoon trip to California encircling an orchid. The attendants, Mrs. Grant and upon their return will make Beagley, sister of the bride and a home in Granger. matron of honor; Misses Marlene Jones, sister of the bride, Joan Birthday Honored Grant, sister of the groom; Miss Delores Ashby, cousin of the Complimentary to the birthday groom, all wore gowns of pink anniversary of Mrs. O. J. McDontaffeta, ballerina length and car- ald, Sr., her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald ried baskets of pink and white carnations with matching stream- entertained at a prettily arranged dinner party Sunday at their ers. Picnic, Armour canned, cooked, 3 lbs ground, lean, Ill I CUT ME OUT AMD HANG ME UPI 29;i Bread FHAM& HAMS BACON BEEF a iP- f pink roses pinned to1 Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-- , .V ittouwers. ert Owen Grant, were honored at Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Cuon, Mr. a prettily planned wedding reception on Thursday evening, August and Mrs. ll'a'.t Ashby greeted the thirtieth in the Oquirrh Stake guests at the door. Weekdays 9 a. m. to 7 85:1 can ... Clearwater, 2 for e, , Miss Vicky Ra? Davis, cousin lEtastfer ' i - M jned. AA grade, doz. (Sattsiap Flakes ' i SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY 3 lb. t They had previously recited nuptial vows in the Salt Lake jLDS Tempi?. The attractive bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Jones of Magna and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grant of Granger. President F.lRay Christiansen officiated at the tempi double ring ceremony. The young couple were later honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hia'.t Ashby in Granger. The bridal party received their guests before a background of a flowered arch wrv of wedding bells and tapers in tall standards at either end. Large baskets of pink and white gl'di.ilus and fern enhanced the prct.y bower. The spacious hall was decorated in baskets of pink and while gladiolus, asters and roses. 2700 So. . from Idaho a.:u Mi. .oi. I M.'s. I.j.M.ir ISro.lerick mg I I.i'i .: i 'iiji i .1 tu daughter. Mrs D 'an, Je!.k1i:-'- . K:;i-w'l.-nI' im::j ..,l . iii'... gui sis u; M.. Hi.i.l click a p.ili iu-- . Ml', ,10i Mrs ) i'VI y l':'dcriik Wliih1 they wim I 1011 MiRKET SPRY ..)v t' - T Phone 6371 8916 W. . . ill.! ahn T j i i ii'. i. F.mi. tiii'ic, Mr. and Mr,, (i. Hunter celebrat d their lath wedding anniversary on Sui 'av. 2nd. Thej i njoyed visiting with frier. Is. (Paid Political Advertisement) JUICE -- i ? 11th ..'li. Dm-:.;- -- Lubi.r ll.iy ;o just an I L. Wilding o! ear Roaedale, V .1 Ail , h.i Ails f.i'ii...v save ! Pi'iin.,ylvama. A Man Who Knows and Recognizes Magnas Problems One of the Greatt of the Democratic Party SEPTEMBER ..I .!y . .Old iu-,- y.?; ; 1-Y- II i I.. 1 Mis. William H. Jones of Mag- Lu.se'. Mr. uni Mrs. .,J and leiuriud I(elt ai.1.ll.,.pa!,.l,) ja-- l ar--l 1I.Rt-Mr. and Mrs. trom a csict. n trip to wdl.od Co n of Suit Lake City Hi'iia.i.iv Idulio .uid ai'i a ,i I:t:v o, Y.'.loAsione Nuttiinol Park. ! M: V- - House. seedless, 2 lbs. , I County Commissioner GRAPES ir . i T'and EG&S Fean's a'-- A Convalescing Mrs. Melvin (Ellen) Clark is Mr and Mrs. Donnie Gillette convalescing at the home oi Mr. j have returned fr im a -'Mrs. Veil A. Haws from nta- to Yellowstone Jh flljor surgery performed at St.. , . ,a:nd ,'fi1?: Idjhw' Mark's Hospital. She returned to they visitid friends. Magna on Tuesday, PRIMARY ELECTION M. V. 4 a'"' I'en-i.-yl- Roscoe Peanut I ' Mr. daughter's pan and Mrs. liny L. Snntii of Mumcy. I Democratic Candidate For I 4 2026 Telephone z ,4 VOTE I 9 Rurtha Ashby Ky 11 A' i:il ij: ii.'fy' Sirloin, A grade, lb. The Best In Outdoor Movies Sunday, 79 1 EOpen Friday, Saturday, Attraction Double DEMOCRATIC Our School Time Schedule Sept 7-8- 9 CANDIDATI hi4 Niikal Mniilicmnt ... There should be separate light for dad reading the newspapers, and also for mother at her sewing for TV viewing, piano playing, study and the many other activities in your home. Eyes are priceless. Good light costs but pennies. F. United States Senate ( One lamp or lighting fixture is not enough to protect precious eyes in your living room or in any other room in your home. 12790 LIVE BETTER... Electrically UTAH POWER 6 LIGHT CO. |