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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, October 3, 1952 SOCIAL EVENTS- PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS - LDS Temple Scene He is a graduate of the University of Utah and son of Mrs. Alma Of Early Fall Wedding Joining the early fall bridal parade are lovely Mias Doris Wilkins and Cecil Phillip Counts, who exchanged nuptial vows Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The young couple were honored that evening at a reception given in the Hunter Wardhouse by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins of Hunter. The bride wore a fashionable model of white taffeta and Chantilly lace, styled with a scalloped yoke of lace, demure Peter Pan collar, molded bodice of taffeta and pointed lace sleeves. The bouffant taffeta skirt featured a lace overskirt, cleverly scalloped. A lace Juliet cap with pearl decor secured the finger-ti- p veil of bridal illusion and a corsage of Talisman roses was pinned to her shoulder. Attendants were Mrs. Owen Wilkins and Mrs. Mack Wilkins, matrons. They chose pastel colored frocks and shoulder corsages of white roses and gladioli. The mother of the bride wore an aqua gown. Joseph L. Southworth acted as best man. Ushers were Mack Wilkins, Owen Wilkins and Ray Wilkins. Sirs. Margene Wardle was in charge of the guest book. Tar her going-awa- y ensemble, the bride chose a rust color suit with brown accessories. Following a short honeymoon, the young couple plan to make their home in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where Mr. Counts will enroll in post graduate studies at the University of North Dakota. ! WaBl Psa$r Tfnn dIvIdendsi Would you like to hear Counts of Bottineau, North kota. Ccjtpcr prikthtf Wilkins parents, Mr. and Mn. Elwood Wilkina. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck Miss Peggy Mae Witbeck baa e Da- Local Visitore Honoring Mrs. A. Eager of Toronto, Canada, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Scott Gordon, and Mrs. Lillian Craven of New York, a guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Clugston, a lovely tea is being planned by Mrs. Rex this Friday afternoon from the hours of two to four Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilkins of Clearfield, Utah, formerly of Hunter, are the proud parents of a darling daughter born September 10th. Mrs. Wilkins will be remembered as the former Mela-din- e Court Mrs. L. D. Hudson spent twe weeks visiting at the horns of her Mr, and daughter and Mrs. Reuben Witbeck. son-in-la- Mr. snd Mrs. W. Hank and two sons of Pocatello, Idaho, were weekend guesta at the borne ef A group of local boys are home Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Bradford. well-earn- Second Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Manning of Magna are the happy parents of a second daughter, who was born Monday at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. Manning is an instructor at Cyprus high school. Leave on Tour Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bippes of Spokane, Washington, visited Mrs. Bippes parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wimmer, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bippes have now gone on a three months tour of Europe. Their two children will remain In an Mr. and Mra. LaMar Brems announce the birth of a ami on September 23rd at St Mark's Hospital. The new baby weighed Bid pounds and will be greeted at home by two brothers and a Hater. Mrs. Brems has returned home, but the baby will remain a few days longer at the hospital until a RH factor is cleared up. THINK Personalized Service TIME FUES Prepare Mew foe a Naed Thai la Certain Choice Locations Available Perpetual McDOUGAL Care-Reaso- nable Prices Easy Terms Conveniently Located ELYSIAN BURIAL GARDENS Funeral Home 4330 South Redwood Phone Mur. 1636-- J For Information Call or Write H. W. TAME (Moat conveniently located Funeral Home to Magna area) 1084 Am Crandall Balt Lake City. Utah Magna with the grandparents. interesting explanation of Christian SdenceT Then coma to this free lecture en- joyable trip to Laa Vegas, Nevada, where she visited Mr. and Mm. A. G. Blad. from the Marine Corps spending furlough, to include A number of friends have been a invited to meet the two Magna IXn Be lk a, Verl Rolfe and Keith Rupp. visitors. They have been stationed at California and will Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Colt of Pendleton, now be sent overseas. the Magna Row have returned home after a most enjoyable vaMr. and Mrs. Owen Wilkins and cation spent in Montana. daughter of Boise, Idaho, have been visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burt had as weekend guests, Mrs. Burts mother, Mrs. Margaret Reeves of Price, Utah and an aunt, Mrs. Anna Cogswell of California. The two visitors recently returned from a European tour. o'clock. e returned home after a very spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends in Southern Utah. Tea to Honor Christian Science: The Living Light of Truth by JEAN M. SNYDER. CSA of Buffalo, New York Member of Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston. 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