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Show Friday, April 10, 1953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah NEWS Home Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks have returned home from a wonderful MAGNA Betrothal Revealed Of Magna Maid To GranUville trip to the Hawaiian Timif and Southern California. They were guests of their daughter, and family, Lieutenant-Colone- l and Mrs. Bruce F. Hillam at he romantic Returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Parks were house-guesof Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corrigan in San Bruno, California. Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan, former Magna residents, wish to be remembered to their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Parks also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter rt at their home in San Diego, California and Mr. and Mrs. J. Porta Coon at Endnadas. AH are former local people. Other families the Parks stop ped to see were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Law re nee Hogan of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Parks of San Jose, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Parks of Las Vegas, Nevads. son-in-la- w Youth Mr. and Mrs. Verl Perkins of Magna announce the betrothal of their daughter, Norma Jean, to Kent Noble, son of Mrs. Mary Noble of Grantsville. The young couple have not as yet designated a date for their marriage. Announcement of the engagement will be read with great interest by the many friends of the n and regarded pair. well-know- Announcement Given On Marriage of Lag Vegas Maid The Junior Gleaners of the Magna Second Ward entertained at a party Tuesday in the ward-houhonoring the birthday anniversaries of Misses Patsy Petters-so- n and Geraldine Haslam. A gay time was enjoyed by the young ladies. se Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening honoring the birthday anniversaries of their daughter, Geraldine and Miss Patsy Pettrrsson. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Matt Petters-soSr., Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jr. and children, Mrs. Carl Pettersson and children. n, n, Fourteen Proa The Islands PUy Brilliantly Presented By Dramatic Reader Family Reunion The noted play. 'Brass Ankles, was brilliantly presented in a most entertaining and talented manner Wednesday evening at a meeting of the Lady Lions by Mrs. Leola Green Merrill of A reunion was enjoyed during the past week by a number of family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hook. The guests included three of si.-te-rs Mrs. Hook, Miss Vclura Gough, who recently returned from an LDS mission to Uruguay, Mrs. Walter Fairbanks of Burbank. California, Mrs. Call Johnson f Bountiful. In addition to the Lady Lions, Monroe and a brother. Bis 1 their husbands and other special Gough of Glendale, CJ.fo.rii.i. Other guests at the Hook resiguests attended. In a most interpretative man- dence were Mr. Carl Johnson an ! ner, Mrs. Merrill presented the the Johnson sun and daughu.', Fairbanks' son. Lynn, Mrs. and white marriage sub- Mrs. Basil Gough and Miss LuJuara ject, and held her audience enthralled until the closing sentence Gough. of the drama. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Ksn. of Magna and Mr. an 1 Mr. .M Mrs. Arthur Marsh entertained Hagga of Salt Lake City sr Easter visiting friends in Henu at a prettily arranged n Monday at her home City, Utah. complimentary to Mra. James Fourth Daughter Thomas, who is leaving for a vacation trip to Inglewood, CaliMrs. Gordon F. Clark of Hunter fornia. Other guests were Mrs. Mary Cosslett, Mrs. M. J. Brady announces the birth of a fourth To Meet Comp and Mrs. George VoshelL Prizes daughter, March 2Gth at t. were to Mrs. Cosslett and Marks Hospital. The lovely child Oquirrh Camp, Daughters of Mrs. given weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and Brady. Utah Pioneers, will hold their has been named Midge. regular meeting Tuesday, April 14th, 7:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Maggie Richards. All ladies are urged to attend the meeting, as election of officers will be ts Boi-cou- featured. ' Mrs. Howard Ridge entertained at a social Thursday evening complimentary to Mrs. Vespa Fairbanks of Burbank, California, Miss Velora Gough of Provo, Mrs. W. S. Hook and Mrs. Mae Chapman of Magna. bridge-luncheo- MBaaesa PAUL0S BROS. Inc- "Biggest Little Dealer in The West, Keeps Only The Best & Junks The Rest." It MORE ROWS is both a symbol and a percentage. To begin with, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott 14 more rows to feed the copper family!" Copper Corporation employs 5500 persons in its mining, milling and refining operations. 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