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Show Friday, March 2d, 1952 GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH - LEADER GARFIELD THE Howard Ridga. Publisher Edith N. Ridgo. Editor Published Sine ISIS Published Hr The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield Utah Entered as second class mail mailer under the act of March 3rd. 1173 at Garfield. Utah the Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by National State Press Association, given honorable mention by the Editorial Association. Mail subscription rales Payable airicuy in anvancs 1150 year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any No subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Utenlion paid to anonymous contrioutions. - -- The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Benson of Mag- Young Couple Wed In S. L. Temple Friday Morning na. Just-A-Me- re Zfloor cMats s. MfWVWWWVWWWAMWWflWWWWYWWW'AMAAP; Less FLOWERS - Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. Now honeymooning in Las Vegas, Nevada and California arc prizes given to Mrs. D. Watkins popular young newlyweds, Mr. Group Entertained and Mrs. L. L. Pullum. The ladies and Mrs. Dean L. Benson. The Mrs. Agnes Williams entertain- will be entertained Thursday, Ap- bride is the former Miss Joan ril 10th by Mrs. Erma Hatton at Riding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed members of the Jcddie Riding, 2594 Lake Street, Club Wednesday of last wii'k at her home in Sail Luke City. Salt Lake City. a arranged at home her prettily Mrs. Ted Green was hostess to party. A lovely luncheon was served, followed by tables of members of the Hcbekah Lodge cards. Prizes were given to Mrs. and their husbands Friday eveDewey Watkins and the hostess. ning at the Magna Womens Games of bingo were playThe group met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. C. Carman on the ed and prizes given for each table. Arthur Row. Following luncheon, A late luncheon was served. card games were played and Club-room- NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Than Our Cost Our Reg. Prico Price 4.15 2.4! FORD VI FORD 4J5 145 1S41-4- 7 MERCURY . 4.15 145 1337-4- 0 FORD VI 4.15 145 1S40 CHEVROLET 4.S5 1.45 THESE ARE FORM-FITTEMATS, ALREADY CUT 1135-3- 1 1S41-4- 7 D Paulos Auto DIAL SOU Co, MAGNA. UTAH The couple were married Friday morning in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Mark E. Peterson of the council of the Twelve. A wedding dinner to honor the pair followed at the home of the brides parents. Members of the immediate families were in attendance. Decor at the wedding breakfast featured a pink and white color scheme. A wedding cake centered the serving table, adorned with pink roses. It was surrounded by sweetpeas in pink and white shades. The bride was attired in a smart light beige suit with pale pink and cocoa brown accessories. Pinned to her shoulder was a white orchid Marriage Announced Of Former Local Couple Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills of Wilmington, California, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ethel Faye, to Sergeant Eric Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nielsen of Magna. The Mills family are former Magna residents and well known here. The wedding was solemnized in the Arizona LDS Temple March 21st, followed by a reception. The young couple are now visiting relatives and friends in Magna and plan to return to California about April 1st and make their home in Wilmington. Sergeant Nielsen if stationed at the El Toro Air Base in California and expects to be discharged next corsage. Mother of the bride chose to month. He has been in the service wear a grey suit with orchid ac- four years. cessories and a baby orchid corAnnouncement of the nuptials sage. Mrs. Benson donned a navy will be read with great interest by similar blue dress with corsage. the friends of the young many The new Mrs. Benson is a former student of the Branch Agricultural College where her affiliation was with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Benson, a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College, held membership with Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Upon returning from their honeymoon, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake Club and special guests, Mr. Mabel Gardner and Mrs. Sevilla Reese, Friday night at her home. Officials Visit Hero A lovely luncheon was served to Mrs. Juanita Allan was hostess the group, who later enjoyed card a group of friends recently at Special guests at the American to games. Prizes were given to Mrs. was her home. by enjoyed Bridge Legion Auxiliary meeting ThursMary McAllister, Afrs. Dorothy BateMae Lola Afton Cameron, Merrill and Airs. Gardner. day in the Utah Copper Club-rooUnwere the district president, man, Mitzi Cameron, Evelyn Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Murray Mrs. Nell Williams, her secretary, derwood and Mrs. L. L. Pullum. will entertain the club April 4th Mrs. Jean Steadman and the dis- A late luncheon was served, s at her home. trict treasurer, Mrs. Florence MorMrs. Viola Gardner was hostess V gan. All of the ladies spoke briefof the to ladies ly A potluck luncheon followed couple, both members of nent families. promi- Garfield News the regular meeting. Mrs. C. E. Hoops was the hostess to members of her Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, Friday afternoon at 'her home. Card prizes were awarded to Mrs. George W. Smith, Airs. A. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. B. W. Richardson. The group meets April 11th with Airs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Jessie Stalker of Burley, Idaho, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. H. Christensen. tMtfeit'... City. Express Your Sentiments with Beauty and Dignity FREE DELIVERY Any Point in 2 timedai,yto To bring more telephone service to the people Utah, we're building new facilities at the rate more than million a month! Salt Lake County CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME of of The program includes new buildings . .". new switchboards and dial equipment . . . more cable, poles, wire and all the other' things necessary to provide telephone service. brown Floral co. 44 Money to finance such a huge program must come from people who are willing to invest their savings in the business. Ever stop to think about the millions of dollars invested In Utah's mining industry? Gem Theatre March 28 Friday, Saturday Complete Show After Starts 7:00 p. m. FARlfY GRANGER And why people have risked their savings in our minus, mills, smelters and refineries? There's one word answer to both questions . . . profits. Profits mean a reasonable return for investors, a paycheck for me, and additional benefits for t everyone in Utah." g 29 S p. m. QgHAVe., p SHELLEY WINTERS JCTffV g TAHlM miDN0WIll UA$M FufccBW 2nd Yhoro o Vital materials are difficult to obtain in the quantities we need, but we are doing all we can to secure maximum allotments. And Hang Me Up Cut Me Out N(N GlASSOCir Every effort will be made to complete tha program as planned so we may meet the growing demands of the armed forces and vital defense industries, as well as the requirements of home telephone users. I, m.v MOW WM. It. Produced and bottled by Th Witch Grips Juics Co, Erector N. f I The Mountain Fuiurt RIOTW RAZZLE-DAZZL- WeBeBtfs COLLEGIATE NEW CUT-UP- Vibration and power impulses are screened out as engine ii cen- Huntx , .vHflll tered end rubber-cushion- ed between new high side mountings. 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