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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, September 11, 1953 THE SOCIAL SCENE Marriage of Two Prominent Magna Families Attracts Throngs to Reception Thursday at Copper Club What The Women Are Doing This Week Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Grant M tchdl and Miss lkjg-l- i L. Beagley, greeted hundreds of v, briili'Mii.iidii .im.I Miss Bonnie friends at a prettily arranged re- G iy f!.i.vrr girl, cj:i.ti ception Thursday evening at the uni to b.i.ski and white Utah Copper Club, marking one of c.r'natnins w.'h p.nk m.itoiung r.bboii the season's most prominent wedearners. dings thjt united two local famKM 'ii unele of the ilies. I mail. John Mm. st.i.i.i The vivacious bride is the formt h: : : .:h J.-the hr..iy. er Claudette Jones, daughter of is i.na !' .i: I' ..hers we:e Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Jones and iy:.i San.i.ill. Don ll.irinon. the groom is the son of Mr. and ill.iiV Mrs. Grant Beagley. all of Magna. .itliiy. Wad In Temple Mothers' Gowns The young couple were wed in the li.ide, the historic Salt Lake LDS c.- 4is. Jon,s, matki-- of inse a navy blue Aiiibn.-sadthe Temple, ceremony being per- c pe Hindi 1 and the groom's formed by President Young of the the:- wore navy blue net aver Temple in a double ring cere- l. ifela. H 'til had like corsages of mony. l".'CS and pink caiiininnis. Following the vows, the bridal Mr. and Mrs. Vein L'oun and party was honored at a wedding M:. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas breakfast given by the brideS acted guests at the door. groom's parents at the Stevenson Presiding uvrr the dining room Cafe in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kenneth llu Maker and An evening reception further . Cation. The serving Joseph them at Utali the cumpiimentcd 't.mlc was covered with a Tuseanv Copper Club. The bridal party received guests - 'e cloth over yellow satin and wed- before a background of a flowered coi.tered with a three-tiered.- ng cake, with a miniature bride archway with large white wedding bells and tapers in tall stan- and groom atop. The cake was by yellow and green dards at either end. Large baskets of yellow gladiolus and fern fur- baby ins and fern and dainty ther enhanced the pretty bower. angel figurines were placed at The spacious clubroums were either end. decorated with baskets of gladiolus. Beautiful Gown The bride's dress was a traditional model of white slipper satin with a long, sweeping train, long pointed sleeves and basque waist. The sweetheart neckline was accentuated by a necklace of pearls. The fingertip veil of bride's illusion was caught back by a tiara of orange blossoms and mother of pearl and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis encircling a white orchid. Birthday Dai Miss Janice Rushton, In observance of her birthday, Mr. Golden Coon Plan Mrs. Mary E. Nielson was hostess to a small group of relatives Late Fall Nuptials and friends Munday evening at An announcement of particular her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group and a late interest to many friends in this area is the betrothal and apluncheon served. proaching marriage of Miss Janice Rushton to Golden Coon. The bride-eleis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rushton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Coon. Nuptial vows will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple November 9th and a reception will honor them that evening in the Hunter Wardhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Steele of American Fork, accompanied by Mrs. Steeles sister of Los Angeles, California, were guests last week of Mr. Steele's sister, Mrs. Frank Greenwood. ICAHOONS BEAUTY SHOP f ct Honored At Parley I M.ss Connie Cooper, daughter of M. and Mrs. Lester Cooper of Hunter, recently danced at the American Federation of Business Women convention, representing Alaska, Hawaii and the United Specialising in Hair Stylinr j ind All Types of Permanents I Phone 5502 14 West 17th Pretty Granger Maid Bride of Lanny Curtis Pretty Miss Carolyn Lambros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus E. Lanibrns of Granger, recited nuptial vows August 31st with Lanny Cuitls, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Curtis of Magna, at the residence of Mr. John D. Hill of Granger, head of the North Jordan LDS Stake. The ceremony was witnessed by family members and a few dose friends. The bride wore a silver grey suit, black velveteen accessories and orchid corsage. Recaption Given An evening reception was given in their honor Friday. September 4th at the Reception Center in Salt Lake City. To greet guests, the lovely bride chose a model of tulle over satin and Chantilly lare. Her tulle veil was held back with a tiny spray of laee flowers and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, surrounded by white carnations. Her attendants, Miss Evelyn Lambros, a sister, maid of honor, and Misses Elaine Wagner, Joyce States. She portrayed a Hawaiian and to honor her, the Business Women of Hawaii presented two dozen beautiful begonias to the talented Redmond and Delores Thompson, miss. bridesmaids, wore pastel frocks and carried bouquets of glamel-liaLittle Miss Helen Louise Hill, was flower girl. Mrs. Curtis, mother of the I groom, wore black lace and Mrs. Lambros, a model of blue lace. Both pinned glamtllia corsages to with their shoulders. Atc. Garfield a s. mo!5 bettor circulation RECIS3ID VENTED WALL HEATER Nothing Down, As little as $5 per month FAMOUS WILLIAMS UNIFLOW Year Guarani d van-colore- d Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moyes, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. J. Moyes spent the Labor holiday weekend at Fish Lake, Utah. 261 S So. 8800 West DIAL 7732 or 2523 - i i;.,:r.i! M. .:i .. M... ,i ., . - . I I C a. ,v. ; ' v : 1. h. i:, . Vj Cl s ' .. i Beautiful . .. o M nt m ... 1,1 J..v A .iii.l : ii 1. l.i'i:-- i..,v : Ai Ja.ikf. .1; ,i , , iJTMi'. v . .1 a- ...,vlJM.r.iJvia . ,ritH k.iij ' 'L V V t Vitj Culii 1:1 v. s 1; ism.ix . : ,. o ... . n Coon ,v i. , 4 iii. ni.. s and .nt" iilui'i d o i.i, S"! i. W..'d Co ii, ....,.t i..;:,,-- , . ' t e..t t i. K. Juni-s- frifti-J- , : 11 sii- - and this otlu-- com- - , i M.ss C Jo M ill i s u .. Cin.i co.l'P im 0 ey ll Too young I'ouple dipi ,.;i a h :i.- union tup to Sim Valley, Id in . ,.:id uj ei i ioi: will in.iki o iioa.o .11 M.igna. -- i A' Enjoyable Mr. and M.s W. returned tup la nno Trip I 11 .dill y a ii.,., ,id M nt. They vis'ded fii.nds in thruugii Idaho, We've helped to "marry" a lot of people in this town . Canada. 11.1 .oil ' v-- s I yf X tj e jty MpeJ because Fresh l lowcrs . . . are an important pari of any weJding . . . ami arranging flowers fur weddings is an important part of our business. e pride ourselses in being able to woik uiih our customers whether ii l..r simple or elaborate floral rciiiit'-iv.'mfur weddings. Well gladly lie! s.ui with nuicliirig colors, formal nr i.'. oruul arrangcnieiils, li .uir Cliquelie, . n i any oilur diiaiis whiih will make your wedding a tieauidi.1 ceremony. s C.n.l.-ton- , Alheita. C.oi.da a:..l M Puziy's iiopli. w .,nd f.im.iy, Mr. and Mis. F:ed Pu.'oy of Champion. They also vacationed in Calgary. Their guests ..n the tr.p were Mrs. Iuzey's two sistois, Mrs. Ruth Oshoi no nf Spring City. Utah and Mrs. Bertha Plain uf Salt Lake City. McDonald Ph. 2011 Flowers 9072 WEST MAIN ST. Light His Way to Greater Thirds Ahead! Protect precious young eyes, and give your child a head start toward a future with proper light. Fill empty sockets with proper I size bulbs. Put a good floor or table lamp at each study place. Use the right-siz- e bulb for each fixture such as 1 50 watt for table lamps and bulb for 300 watt three-wa- BRINGING 100-20- THIS YEAR CALLING AT y 0- floor lamps. YOUR HOUSE iliiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Casket The Best Insurance Obtainable Byron Huish E -- KAY -- GRAFF CHARLES T. GRAFF E Faaoral Director Fassral Director 5 E Coioniai 2128 So. Stale 1 i. tii- Popular Visitors II in.a n 1. ft t:i. .r gran e. Mr Mrs. K. t.iielh C. Jones '..iii.e :... I d...i.r.e. '' Il, I ' f sr'n, k. mirth, of Maui Lake, :'W:" W..sl, :,gt .I,. ' ! A Mr. Jones T A - . I , INEXPENSIVE $24700 F. KAY n.: i M. M- . Pears To Magna FUNERALS WILFORD an California Trip VERN KEETCH WILL BE Complete With A M..tlh.'. ar 1;- .... t i M i - i M-s- 'f M.s J. Oi. H.iyii! iti.l M.l. ! w.-r- c S: Gift Room III cii.oae Mrs. H L. Ln.-si-- NOTICE! KENNER APPLIANCE and HARDWARE DIGNIFIED Stark, i.a. .,i- I) Joan Wi.iin ie .w:e Mi: Best Man Bob Harkness, Jr. was best man and ushers included Kenneth Curtis, Fred Peterson and Claire Williams. The young couple later departed on a honeymoon trip to the parks of Southern Utah. Atfandants Gowns Several showers have been Ballerina length gowns of pastel given by friends and relatives ia shades of nylon net over taffeta Salt Lake City to honor the were worn by the attendants. Miss popular pair. The groom, a member of the Marilyn Jones, maid of honor, United States Army, will soon de- Miss Marlene Jones, Miss Lila part for Camp Stoneman, California, and from there embark to iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii Japan. His bride will join him at a later date. GAS HEAT 10 Assist .ng in the Misses Janice lire..', Ann Taylor. C i:.g K Dial MORTUARY . E 0-38- Compazo Their Records United States Fidelity And Guaranty Co. 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Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than the other d cars. low-pricc- MOKE PEOPLE KUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER Cttmhina: L'n of PovtrtiJf auto-mat- te tninsmiwit n and 11 fnXe opthnutl on Tuo-i'i'Fi- 1' and N 'I Air mad Is at rxtra et st. "Blue-hlan- CAR I 1'icld. PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY 'ts MAGNA. UTAH 0- - DIAL 6611 |