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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen s Reception At Magna Ward Honors Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelson At a prettily planned reception Thursday evening. May 7lh, new lyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelson, greeted guests at the Magna LDS Wardhouse. They became man and wife at a ceremony per- - Formosa Cafe I DAYS A WEEK 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. Closed Mondays OPEN Special Merchants Lunches, to include soup, dsssert, drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 s. m. to 4:30 p. m. Dinners Served from 5:00 p. m. to 0:00 p. m. Specialising in. American and Chinese Food We serve delicious Chinese Dishes at All Times. Orders to take out given prompt attention. PHONE r Section CLUBS ACTIVITIES FEATURES in streamers to correspond with Miss Janet Lester received the the colors of their gowns. The guests. Serving were Eloiae k girls carried miniature son, Janet Larson and Sue and white umbrellas, cover- - fritz. The young couple are now ed with pink carnations. Mother's Gowns honeymooning in Denver, ColoFor her daughter's nuptials, rado and plan to make their home Mrs. Christensen wore an aqua in Magna upon their return, Several socials have honored crepe model and Mrs. Kelson, the recent bride including a a chose the mother, pink groom's Each had like orchid cor- -' cellaneoua shower given by Mrs. Gloria Finley Buckner and a sages pinned to their shoulders. Kelson, brother to the sonal shower by the brides aunt and cousin, Mrs. Arva Lester and groom, served as best man. The bridal party received their Miss Garva Lester at their before a background of ray home. tapers in candelabra and palms. A have beautifully decorated bridal cake Mr. and Mrs. Luke Daniels was placed on the serving table returned from a week's vacation and small spring blossoms were to California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Daniels of cleverly intertwined around it. In Chsrgs of Gifts Lynwood, California. They wish In chsrge of the gift room were to be remembered to many friends Mrs. Carol Murray, Mrs. Barbara in this locality. Etchel, Mrs. Carol Hickman and PEO Meets Mrs. Margaret Lester, assisted by n Chapter T of PEO meets with Marian Henline and Joyce Mrs. Karl Koropp, 25 Arthur Row, mond. May 20th at 12:30 The gift book was in charge of Wednesday, Mrs. Barbara Larson Thomson and p. m. Kel-flow- er Hol-pin- formed in tin- - Salt Lake LDS Temple. The attractive bride is the former Miss Darlean Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. S. Christensen of Magna and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelson, also of this community. The bride chose a lace and satin model, fashioned with long pointed sleeves, the neckline outlined in net and a lace pcplum over a satin skirt, cascaded into a small train. She carried a bouquet of white carnations surrounding an orchid. Her attendants chose pastel colored satin frocks, including Miss Cheryl Christensen, maid of honor; Misses Mardee Kelson, Garva Lester and Rae Uolfeltz, bridesmaids, all in lavender and the flower girls, Kathleen Christ- and Irene Kelson, in pink. The bridesmaids carried pink carnation bouquets, tied with sat- - mis-froc- k. Mur-gues- Red-ense- j ti.i-jii- - ' I ' li Member of Singers Group Mrs Shirley Butters Howarth, member of the PTA Mothers Singers, recently was one of 800 members who presented a concert , at the 'Lung California, auditorium, according to inform-ilio- n received by Mrs. Howarths rents, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters. Wm. Hartshorn, superintendent of music, Ixis Angeles schools and system, Albert Hay Natoole, composer of the 23rd Psalm song, P-- drivtcii. Years to a mother bring distress But do not make her love the leu -- Wordsworth per-Mo- nt . ' and (inJjirti'd in the ab-- 1 Gifts were presented to ihe of Mrs. Dua V.uiul!, wjio yuung.-- t giandmulhor and the was ill ill a Salt l.ak-.mother with the must child: en. Mrs. Hhiida Julinsuii was in Refreshments were later served cii.U'gc uf tin- pi'ur:.i:u wliivli cun-- I by hostesses Ruby Russr!!, Ell.'i sistcj uf a prjyvr by Mis. Emily Peterson, Dura Russell and Myrtle u'.idmg, "Tribute lu Peterson. M ituer," by Kuy Friends of Mrs. Vosliell, club H.iyJen; p.uno Si li i, "llileu.iise," by f. L. Wright; pres.dent, will be happy to learn 'gait. if elu ft oiii I.yiiu Sabin; that she has returned home from solos. Dm K K.iunig: two vuc-a- l the hospital amt is recuperating Lovely Affair Held ilo- -. Mother of very nicely. "W.jii.ietful For Mothers Day M no." u:.J "M by O. K. I Fulni i ingham, accompanied At Womens Clubroom. Members of the Creative Cdab by Ireta Arave; readings from Miss were entertained last week bv from Mr. Doreen Sadler. A gay social A lovelv Mothers amt naueh. Pli,lu' Swinsi'n; Guvlvni? Huish and Carl - was tiers. participated in by the group. if m f ter. naif .mher. th ir 1,n' Jm,mP;,nll'd by Laura liuish. 'Mrs. Vivian llariison was nanied MunWmuiVs Club iuid guests am)i.j,an ,IUIIIhers. Colleen Dan- - ; president, was conducted Friday evening in : .,. ' the clubrooms. Mrs. Vera Sudbury preaid.-- 9010 ts No doubt about it, . . Chevrolet trucks must be the best buy! fer? Why pay RECKLESS DRiVER RATES?" If you're a careful driver, you can get remarkably low rates with State Farm Mutual the company that JareJ to be JilVerent, State Farm's cartful drivers make their own low auto insurance rates! to pi This year for tht 12th straight production year truck user, are buying more Chevrolet truck. M. R. Bolton 2775 South 9000 West. Magna PHONE 5585 Mf. er ... than any other make. That couldn't bo true unless Chovrolet truck, offered more of what you want. 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