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Show SOCIAL EVENTS NEW BABIES Ur. and Mrs. Cordell Brown of Magna are rejoicing opt the arrival of a lovely baby girl who arrived Thursduy at a Salt Lake hospital. All concerned arc doing nicely. PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coe of Bacchus. Third Son Arrival Mother's Day Program Rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy are Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Fairbourne of Hunter. The baby at rived April 23rd and is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John of Bacchus. The mother A'ill be remembered as being the .'ormer Betty Bcvan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey e of Hunter are the paternal grandparents. The third son for Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. Clark of Magna was born Sunday, May 4th at the Heber City Hospital, and tipped the scab1 at five pounds, nine ounces. Brothers Calvin and Jed are anxiously awaiting new brother at home. A name has not been definitely decided for the baby. A very interesting program commemorative of Mothers Day was presented at a meeting of the Women's Benefit Association Monday evening in the Magna Women's Clubrooms. Each member brought a guest Following the program, a lovely arranged luncheon was served. The fallowing program was presented: words of welcome, Myrtle Long; song, America, the Beautiful; prayer, Mrs. B. W. Richardson; vocal solo, Blaine Larson, accompanied by Mrs. Thayne Pearce; tap dance, Gaylene Huish; reading, Diane Swensen; clarinet solo, Kay Dea; guitar selection, Lynn Sabin, talk, Basket of Sunshine, Mrs. Eugene Kone; piano solo, Laura Lou Huish. Ik-va- Increasing the feminine population of Magna arc Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sorenson uho became the parents of a fine girl Tuesday in a Salt Lake Hospital. Third Son The same day, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christoffe. son of Garfield Now very much a member of became the happy and proud par- the Earl Clegg family is. tiny ents of a fine boy. (evin, who made his debut at a ':ilt Lake hospital several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Don Orlando of ago. Brothers Earl Lee and Ricky Tooele announce the birth cf a arc welcoming their new playsix pound,. 7 ounce baby giil who mate. arrived Monday, April 28th at St ' Marks Hospital. Mrs. Orlando Daughter Born In Paris will be remembered as the former Rose Marie Zito of this communL:ru?nant and Mrs. Richard D. Bof Evans are rejoicing over ity. thr arrival of a lively daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillctt of Tina Kay, who arrived April 7th Garfield announce the birth of a .n Pa"i France. She weighed 7 baby girl on April 30lh. This is pounds, 11 ounces. their seventh child. The mother is Bjb is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the former Lois Coe, daughter of R. A. Bob" Evans of Magna. Fair-joum- 2 New Tires Mr. and Mrs. Don Jrppson of Magna announce the birth of a fine boy who arrived at a Salt Lake hospital May 5th. All concerned are doing nicely. Members of the Ladies Aid, Community Baptist Church, were entertained Tuesday at luncheon by hostesses Hattie Parks and Nora Gallagher. The ladies later participated in sewing and makMrs. Kone and Mrs. Searl Huish ing quilts. were in charge of the program and Mrs. B. W. Richardson and Members of the Magna Flower Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald officiated at Garden Club Board were enter- the Thirty-eigguests tained Wednesday evening by Mr. were games. and present enjoyed games. Mrs. and William Gallagher at Prizes were given to Mrs. E. J. their home. Announcement was Mrs. N. A.Stringham, made that the regular meeting of Richardson, Mrs. Allen Swensen and Kay Dea. the Magna Flower Garden Cltib will be held Wednesday of next week in the Magna Firehall beNaw Officers ginning at 8:00 p. m. Officers of the Ladies Aid, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irwin Community Baptist Church, were of Evanston, Wyoming, were elected Tuesday to include Mrs. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Zogg, president; Mrs. George H. W. McManus of 8800 West in Denton, vice president; Mrs. WilMagna. Mrs. Irwin will be remem- liam Gallagher, secretary; Mrs. bered as the former Lois Harding, R. C. Parks, treasurer and Mrs. R. E. Goodell, White Cross. daughter of Mrs. McManus. ht Garfield News Washington Visitor Spring Banquul Plmnnud Arrangements are now being made for the annual Spring Banquet of the Garfield Women's Club to be May 31st at the Temple Square Hotel, Salt Lake City. Husbands of the ladies will be special guests at the dinner, which will be followed by dancing, announce officials. h.-l- Mrs. E. V. Hardy entertained at a birthday party Monday evening honoring the 10th anniversary of her daughter, Kay. A group of Korean Visitor First Lieutenant and Mrs. Richard E. Wurthen were weekend little guests enjoyed the party guests of Lieutenant Worthens festivities. grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Evers Bridge Club Meets and an aunt, Mrs. Ruth Andrus. Lieutenant Wurihcii has served Twenty ladies of the Eastern the past nine months in Korea, being a member of the United States Star Bridge Club were entertained Marines. He has been transferred Tuesday at the Beau Brummel in Salt Lake City at a to Camp Pendleton, California, party. Following luncheon, tables at of bridge were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Victor Bohne, Mrs. H. A. Linke, Mrs. F. W. Wrathall and Mrs. Dorothy Burt OOOOOs Slates ym Jet Hermitage Another Kenneth C. Worthen, seaman Sunday Eve Talk apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C., Worthen of 93 East Children for Life, 14th, Garfield, is serving with will"Training Patrol Squadron 812 at the Naval dressbe thebesubject of a public adto given by G. Hatton Air Station, Whidbey Island, of Watchtoww representative Washington. in the Society Magna Squadron 612 is an Hall Sunday evening; May Utk at squadron that flies the P2V Neptune patrol 1p.m. interested Is Invited bomber, often referred to by Navy to Everyone attend. men as the eyes of the fleet. He entered the Naval service Let gentleness my strong enJanuary 3, 1951 and received his forcement be. Shakespeare recruit training at the Naval San Calif. Training Center, Diego, Before enlisting, he graduated from Cyprus high school. e twin-engin- The radar picket destroyer USS Dunqin is the duty station for Virgil E. Kilpai-k- , seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Robinson of 7500 West 3100 South, Is Your Car INSURANCE Magna. The Duncan is operating in Japanese and Korean waters. DUE? Released From Duly ' Corporal E. K. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson of Magna, has been released from Mrs. C. J. Long of Magna was active in the National Guard installed Tuesday as president of after duty over a serving year in Fort the Wasatch Literary Club of Salt Oklahoma. Lake City. The lovely ceremony Sill, He was greeted at home by a was held at the Newhouse Hotel. daughter, Deann. Anderson will make his All who would win joy, must Corporal home in Salt Lake City with his share it; happiness was born a wife, other son and daughter. -twin. George Byron New fi7l ' Watchtower Group NEWS SERVICE Mrs. Harry Thompson arrived by plane Monday from Puyallup, Washington, to visit fur a month with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gary Marshall, Mrs. Laura Sorenson and other friends in Garfield and Magna. Mrs. Thompson, the farmer Ann Eckersley, will be joined the middle of May by her daughter. Miss Betty Lou Marshall of Byron, Wyoming. mwm Compare prices before you renew. 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