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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD, UTAH SOCIAL EVENTS- - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Mr. and Mr. Charles Duck-- : Sewing Club Meets worth and family of Pocatello Idaho and Mr. and Mr. Hal Dal-- 1 ton of Parowan, Utah, are visitor: Mrs. Howard Wadsworth enter-toiJ ii'imbers of the B It G at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5. w ing Club Monday afiernoon at George Wuichers. iiir home. A s.icial time was cn-- ,i '.red bv toe ladies and games Mrs. Villa Williams entertained The occasion also honored members of her Bridge Club and t:ie Miko-las- h bir.h.lay Mrs. anniversary of Mrs. guests, penial Orpha VadAvortn. The group will meet and Mrs. Pearl Moore, Mon.vl.t-e2i n wi:h Mrs. George day evening at her home. A lovely luncheon was served, followed by Denton at her home. bridge. Prizes were given to Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Mikolash. Enjoyable Jaunt Dale ni d. Mrs. Jack Dunstane entertained at a birthday parly for her daughter, Marilyn on March 9th. Nine guests were present to wish greetings of the day on Marilyn's 12th anniversary. Party refreshments were served to the group, who later enjoyed a theatre party. I GET YOUR LAWN MOWER CONDITIONED BEFORE SPRING AVOID I FREE Pickup and Delivery during February k March DIAL 2129 or 3381 low-pri- Seriously . Honoring Mrs. William Richard, recent bride, an aunt Mrs. Emil Williams, assisted by Mrs. Nancy Summons and Mrs. Lois Petersen, are entertaining at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the Magna Women's Clubrooms. Mrs. Richards will be remembered as being the former Leslie Ann Gallyer, who was married March SLh. Lady Lions Moot A pleasant meeting of the Lady Lions was held Wednesday evening in the Firehall and attended by a large membership. Hostesses were Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth Mrs. Helen Dusenberry, Mrs. Helen Fotheringham and Mrs Dorothy Merrill A talk on polio was presented by a visiting authority and proved very interesting and informative to the group. Officers To Attend 111 The American Legion Auxiliary Stewart, and Mrs. Dard Stewart will have district officers as spec of Magna, is si riuusly ill in St. ial guests at the regular meeting s. Mark's hospital with spinal Thursday, March 13lh. All mem' bers and other interested people A complete and quick recovery are urged to attend the gathering at the Utah Copper Club. is extended for the baby. Potluck luncheon will be served. Paul ld Sort of Mr. THE RUSH! In all tha A group of young matrons, all members of a sewing club, enjoyed a dinner and theatre party Friday evening in Salt Lake City. The membership included Mrs. Do. is Taylor, Mrs. Helen Jones. Mrs. Laltue Woolley, Mrs. Dor-ith- y Sadler, Mrs. Ruth Thomas. Mrs. Wona Thomas, Mrs. Donna Cr.:n.ir, Mrs. Zicnda Ridd and Mrs. Leone Taylor. 'l'hu r. Map meets Friday, March 14th with Mrs. Leone Taylor at her l,me in Salt Lake City. : I men-ing.ti- MOST CHOICE OF MODELS field ce beautiful now models. Ford offers you your choice of 13 models in three greet linen MoinKne, Custom-lin- e, and Crettiine. There's bound to be one Ihat b exactly suited to your need , . . priced for your pocketbook.. It Fords "fus&esf CRADLE ROLL Lovely Social Bridal Shower SCHOOL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell of The 110th anniversary of the LDS Church Relief Society was Magna are rejoicing over the arduly and fittingly observed Tuos-- ! rival of a fine baby girl who was day at the Pleasant Green Ward; born March 7th at St. Marks at a social and program that was Hospital. All concerned are doing ladies. mcely. attended by sixty-fiv- e Quilting was participated in Their fourth child, a fine boy, during the morning, followed by serving of a one o'clock luncheon arrived March 9th to grace the Three past presidents of the Re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen lief Society, Mcsdames Pearl Han- of Magna. All concerned are doing sen, Zalia Spratley, LaRue Hall well. were honored and corsages were Second Daughter presented ta them. All ladies whose birthdays occurred in Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jensen of March were signally honored, to include Mrs, Emily Larson, who Oakland, California, former Magwas 80 years old Saturday, and na residents, are the proud and Bishop Ernest Daybell, a special happy parents of a lovely baby guest, who had Happy Birthday" girl who arrived February 23rd. This is their second daughter sung to him by the ladies. Other program numbers includ- They also have three sons. ed a song by the presidency: readMr. and Mrs. Richard 5. Sprat-Ic- y ing, Mrs. Rhoda Johnson; piano of Salt Lake City are rejoicing duet, Mrs. Leora Butters and Mrs. LaRue Breeze; two songs by little j over the birth of their first child Jamie McGill; duet, Mrs. LaRue a fine boy, who arrived Tuesday Breeze and Mrs. Dorothy Smith March 4th at the Holy Cross and history of the organization Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lote Kinney of given by Mrs. R. W. Wilkins. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. A J. Spratley of Magna are the Mr. and Mrs. Don Kinder are happy grandparents. club their card this entertaining Mrs. Walter Duckworth and Thursday evening at their home in Hunter. Other guests are Mr. Mrs. Marvin Ek left Wednesday and Mrs. Earl Breeze, also of to visit their son and daughter. Mr. Mrs. and Glen Hunter, Bruyn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duckworth of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. An in Alameda, California. drew J. Conti of Magna. Mr. Duckworth is in the armed service and expects to be shortly Mrs. P. H. Christensen returned sent overseas. Saturday from a two months vaca Mrs. Douglas T. Smith entertion spent in Butte, Montana, with Mr. tained members of the Firemen her daughter and Ladies Auxiliary Monday evening and Mrs. R. C. McLelland. Mrs. Christensen would like at her home. Tables of cards were her friends to call and see her now arranged and prizes given to Mrs. that she is back again in her home. Verl A. Haws and Mrs. Mildred Newbold. A lovely late luncheon was served. son-in-la- Its surprising what you can make Blessed are the meek: for they with them. shall Inherit the earth. Everyone is invited to come tc Christ Jesus our art exhibit and see the handBrockbank Jr. High work and nice pictures. You find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people. A Gills' Preference Dance will Visits Newspaper Office be held on Friday night, 7:00 Why not make earnest effort to o'clock, and plans are being made i Our class went to the Copper confer that pleasure on othenT fur a large crowd. The girls are Printing Company newspaper ofnow making arrangements for fice last week and saw how a m newspaper was made up, how their dates. the machines worked. It was fun. Mr. Ridge, the publisher, gave Monday, a basketball game was held between the Brockbank team us some slugs with writing on LOTS them. Any Size and the faculty, with our teachers and $550 winning, up. Age and experience proved the winning factors. Fine Entertainment 10 Down 24 Monthly Carole Evans at Start a Home 26-2- 2. i Friday Cyprus School la Flowing Webster School News The Order of DcMolay and Jobs Daughters are presenting Capricious Capers, a musical entertainment, at Cyprus high school The children in Room 13 and on Friday evening, March 14th other classes at Webster have finished a lot of fine art work for beginning at 8:15 p. m. George W. Swith is in charge the exhibit at our school March of arrangements. ltfth. They had fun fingerpainting and also made animals, flowers and designs by using squares rectangles, triangles and circles Sharilya Clement Arleao Barker, Reporters Wall District Call at Agency West 3500 South Phono Murray 0124-R5833 2 New Tires While They Last . . 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