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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah w omen s Lovely Tea Honors Mrs. C. W. Evert Tuesday At Club Andrus. Another daughter, Mrs. Franeis Schultz, is expected to arrive in Garfield from the east the latter part of June, when other s. via! affairs ;ee ho mg planned One of the very lovely events uf to further compliment Mrs. Evers Seventy-fiv- e ladies called durthe week was the tea given Tuesthe afternoon, renewing many ing afternoon at the Utah Copper day Club honuung M:s. CV W. Kvcrs. years of fond friendship with the retiring Garfield libiarian and res- lega: ded honored gues!. ident of this community for many years. The prettily planned aflair Mrs. Charles Root of Lemon was in charge of the Garfield WoGrove, California, is a house guest men's Club with Airs. Vance Hen- of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks and drickson and Mrs. ltnss McQmv-e- y with friends in Salt Lake City as chairmen. until June 1st. d rutiled petunias formed the centerpiece of the Mrs. Earl Chapman of the Mag- serving table which was covered with an imported cloth from Bel- na How and Mrs. Rodney ti. Chap-magium. Pouring were Mrs. H. C. the former Miss Noreen NielAnderson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. sen of Magna, will leave Sunday E. W. Speers of Las Vegas. Nev- for Columbus, Georgia to visit ada. Mrs. R. M. Leasy and Mrs. I.. Private Rodney O. Chapman who L. Pullum of Garfield. is stationed at Fort Benning. Three daughters of Mrs. Evers Mrs. Rodney O. Chapman will attended the fete, including Airs. .'emam in Columbus indefinitely W. H. Troxell of Long Beach, Cali- and Airs. Earl Chapman will visit fornia, Mrs. R. V. Wort hen ol another son, Lee. in Spartunbuig. Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Ruth Andrus South Carolina, before returning of Garfield and two granddaughhome. ters, Misses Connie and Mary Jo I Van-colore- n. c. i SgWfllMMHIiiWBgWBIBBHBMaMPWs I a I I j a y a a a a ROCKY MT. SPECIAL ICE CREAM FLOATS QUART BRICKS a a UW a 10c I 10c ! a 40c CLUBS FEATURES HAVE CIGAR A Second Son From Free Port, Illinois, comes word of the birth of William Marc Ensign, born on Mother's Day, to Mr. and Mrs. Ace Ensign. The mother is the Mary Lou Young. The couple have another child, Rusty, 3. Grandparents rejoicing over the news are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Young, 1241 Gilmer Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Angus C. Ensign, 1312 East South Temple, Shit Lake City and former Magna residents. FROM fo-m- er Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sizemore of Bacchus became parents of a lovely daughter May 14th at a Salt HUNTER Haw Son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tomlin of Magna are sending out novel 10-0- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones of Salt Lake City, formerly of Hunter, Mr. Fred Bodenhofer of Goodare- rejoicing over the birth of a ing, Idaho is visiting at the home baby girl on May 6th. All con- of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bodenhofer. cerned are doing nicely. New Daughter (Mr. and Mrs. C. M. White of Hunter are spending the weekend in Nevada on business. Complimentary to their daughand Dona ters, J snath Smith Turner, (Mrs. Willard Smith and Mrs. Doral Turner entertained at a double birthday party Saturday evening at the Smith home. A variety of games were played and a weiner roast enjoyed. A most enjoyable time was spent by the group. WATCH REPAIRS Have Our Mr. Todd Help You With Your Jewelry Repairs I Capable Huffaker Jewelry and Furniture Co. SKI LINE ICE CREAM PARLOR j I Dial 4411 LIONS CLUB Magna-Garfiel- NOTES birth announcements telling of the arrival of a fine son, David Richard, who was born May 13th am. at a Salt Lake Hospital and weighAU interested ladies are urged ed in at six pounds, 1 ounce. to attend. - NEW HEAD OF tail-twist- er Lake Hospital. Sister, Betty Jean at home is happy about the child. Experienced o.j. McDonald O. J. Mi'IXinalit wan elected d president f the Lions Club Thursday evening to direct activities of the organization during the ensuing year. Glen Breeze is first vice president; W. J. Ledingham, second vice president; W. G. Larson. 3rd vice; E. M. Lambert, treasurer, John Kokich. Lion Tamer; Carman Perry, and Outing May 20ih Curley Winn, secretary. Directors are: Ray I). Merrill, An outing is planned by the one year; D. S. Walker and Clair Hunter Daughters of the Utah PioHuffaker, two years and Roland Thurstwo neers and sister camps J. Reid, holdover. day, (May 20th. 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