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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, February 19, 1954 omen s Woman Minister Tells of Wonderful Work in Bingham M.ss Ail i Dahie.:. oii.iine.l st'iviiu'. in Bingham urea, was the ;i rjueit speaker at tm; Mis.'.in i' v L'.relo meeting Tuesday a! ii'; ii ai:i at the home of Mrs. lam is (leery. The minuter told of the wniili ifiil wmk that is being atvomphslu .1 at Il.hland Itoy in a gymnasium that is used as a church gathering place on Sundays and a nvreatiiinal site on days. Fifteen different nationalities and a number of faith min-isti- T CLUBS ection ACTIVITIES FEATURES QUILT RAFFLE WON BY MRS. ELIZABETH POLEMAN Bridal Shower Honoring her daughter, Mrs. Hubert t. Jones, the former Miss Uu. beujllful, h.liul-inud- c urill-i- quilt that was fusliionej by the Daugh-- 1 Wllkf" "1. nt J 8wr. Mrs. F. L. Pendleton entertain' prettily arranged ed at a lers of Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, "UM,1 birthday party honoring ThuPK,ay the was won m a laffle Wednesrlay ' anniversary of Mrs. birthday 'tUvinon at the home of by Mrs. El,zube-.1oleman of mother. Mrs. L. F. Walker. Alice Brady Thursday. A numHansen, Idaho. ber of gifts were presented to A grxip of thirty relatives at- Mrs. Brady by members of the She is a sister to Mrs. Magg.e tended and the honored guest BB Sewing Club. Prizes at cards Hieiurd of Magna, who purchas- was presented with many lovely were won by Mrs. Arthur Marsh ed the winning ticket for her and Mrs. Matt Pettersson. gifts. MAGNA NOTES ' Mr. A. L Oltingcr elite: tuined member of her sewing club Tuesday afternmn nt her home. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by a pleasant time of chat'.ing and sewing. !41h Birthday Party Honoring the 84 ih bmhday anniversary of Joseph CtKin, beloved pioneer resident of this area, a family social was held Saturday Club To Meat evening at his home. Forty rela- . to. Star tives attended and extended flui, w;i lie i iiU; t : i , 1 next of the day to Mr. Cuan. Tuosd.iv': i ' o .'i greetings Fel'iiarv 21 Music and visiting were later at liie hiui'.iof .V..v It. l Parks, enjoyed anJ Mr. Coon played a ;f! j All j. rmnilier of sil.vtinm on his ar- ini d:an for the group. .alteiid Leaves For Washington Sewing Club Meets kf.-G rtrude JL.lliwell left IViit'-Mrs. en'.ei tain- !Tue.ijy Spokane, B ton.' wh,,: sn,; r ,o EvTEE M ni.h.y afternoon at her her daughter tin I eMahlish a res'home. A ilahdy l.uvhcon was seridence. ved and gam. 'i.der played. The Honoring Mrs. llulliwell, retirw:!l meet Monday, Feb-- ! ing pastor nf the Magna Ctimmun- - group 2tin J with Mis. Howard ity H.ipi.st Church. Mr. and Mrs. ru.iry WadsAo: th, tin occasion being Liggett Hopkins entertained at tier hi: t.'i jav unnive: ary. luncheon Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer further honored her at dinner Sunday and Mrs. R. C. Parks entertained at a luncheon MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS ! j . ' s r L-- i Lovely Party Velda Jones entertained members of iier bridge Club Monday evening at the home of her mother, Mr. M. F. Orr. A delicious supper was served, followed by tables of cards. Prizes were Enjoyable Party Held given to Mrs. Marian Gardner ami At Magna Women's Club Mrs. Barbara Barton. The group A most enjoyable party of will meet with Mrs. C leone Fai ns- j Monday. the Magna Women's Club was worth on March 1st. Mrs. 1 ' Club Entertained Mrs. Lawrence Disera was hostess to ladies of her club Thursday 'vening at her home. Gaines of -- pinochle were played and prizes given to Mrs. Ted McDcrmaid and Mrs. Discra. Lovely refreshments weic served to the ladies who will be entertained by Mrs, J. T. Cion February 25th. Ci-jig- 7 ' s. held Friday evening in the A hot six oclock dinner was served and ladies who recentwere ly enjoyed birthdays honored to include Elia Peterson, Hazel Orr, Ellen Greenwood, Erma Tech, Celia Simmons, Velda Roberts and Alice Brady. Hostesses at the pretty event were Mrs. E. C. Mecham, Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mrs. Ruby Russell, Mrs. Myrtle Peterson, Mrs. Sarah Bowen, Mrs. Lyle Pendleton and Mrs. Ruth Breneau. Honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mis. Ruth Vaughn and Mis. Mti urine Bergstrom of Magna and Mis Connie Allen of S.l Lake City, Mr. CJaris,a Ail entertained at a social Sa.u J afternoon at her home in : Lake City. Sixteen a.tends-prettily arranged affair. club-room- represent Uie congregation and participants, according to Miss Duhigg. The talk was especially insp.r-ationinasmuch as February has been nationally designated as Brotherhood Month. A party for Junior Gleaners and their partners was held Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swenson following the Cyprus high school basketball game. Mrs. Albert Ha.Jam is leader of the group. Group Enjoys Gathering The Daughters of Pioneers, Camp, met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Nettie Clark for their monthly gathering. Mrs. Jennie Holt was the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Amy Gourley. The lesson the Life, Journal and Diary of Albert King Thurber," was presented by Mrs. Mary Dina and History of James A Monson, was related by Mrs. Hazel Jones. Late luncheon was served. THE BOURBON BUT OF THE CENTURY Oh yosst l H am kSmlHal $300 Im me AM. hATIOMAI CSB?& wamEa$s2K3j;, FINANCE COMPANY OF UTAH MACNA ... 15 years c Speaking of raises Mil of 4.8 Gits oi bought ; !o..' ;ti! it L W13 W. 2700 South Phono: 6372 Phonoi 104S .22 VV. 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