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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, October 30; 1953 TRAVELERS THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women zCLUB Mrs. Mitzi Cameron was h.t-ea- a to members of her bridge club Friday evening at a prettily planned party. High score ca:U prize was given to Mrs. Evelyn Underwood. The group is planning to meet November 13th with Mrs. Joyce Pullum. -- Lady Lions Meet Tile Lady Lions will hold their regular meeting next Wednesday evening, November 4th at the Fireball. Dinner wdl be erved at 7:00 o'clock by hostesses Mrs. Irene W.lding. Mrs. D.ir.vhy Men ill, M:s. Mabel Garin id a, id Mrs. D.u thy Gilgcn. A musical program under the direct st; uejor at Cyprus, will be pre- scnlcd. M.igna-Garf.o- ld ' NOTES Mrs. LaHae Woolley entertained members of her Sewing Club Friday evening at her home. A gay time was participated m by the group who will be entertained by Mrs. Helen Lott MeCloy at her home in Murray November 6th. Recent popular Magna visitors have been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and son, Jack, of Blanchard, Washington, who were guests at the home of Mr. Taylors moth- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi e er. Mrs. Munne Taylor. Honoring the Washington state vacationists, an oyster sup;vr was Meet To Group g.wn at the Taylor home WedThe regular meeting of the Wo- nesday evening. Eighteen guests Mrs. Valeria Young of Salt Lake , slat-men's Benefit Association is were present. City, who has been a visitor at ed for next Monday evening, Nov- the home of her daughter. Mrs. Jo To those who entrust to us a sacred ember 2nd at the Magna Women's Korous in Garfield, entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parker and Cluhr.Ktms. Mrs. Ida Stewart and Mrs. L. L. responsibility, we pledge our constant, children of Wilmington, CaliforPullum at a bridge social Thursnia. are returning to their home personal service. Mrs. T. A. Hansen will entertain Friday evening after a day at the Koroas home. A late A!1 meinbe.s are urged to attend k the business and social time. luncheon was served. this Club members of her Bridge visit with their parents. Mr. and VISITORS WELCOME Friday afternoon at her home on Mrs. James Kinder and other re8630 West at a one o'clock lunchlatives in Magna. eon, followed by tables of cards. 8525 West 2700 South Phoaa 2624 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hales 2 Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth will en- of California, are visiting with Mr. ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT tertain members of her bridge Hales parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. club next Monday evening at her J. Hales in Magna. home. All ladies are invited to Mr. and Mrs. Phil Christofferson attend. and son, Paul, former Magna resMrs. Wallace Williams enter- idents. now of Riverside, Californtained members of the ia, were weekend guests at the Club Wednesday afternoon home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. at her home. Mrs. Verl Haws was and Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen. a speeial guest. Halloween decorMr. S. T. Jensen and Mrs. Jack ations and motifs were used in the luncheon arrangements. Shosted of Richmond, California, were weekend guests of Mr. and Club Meets Mrs. Andrew Conti. Mr. Jensen is the father of Mrs. Conti and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Buchman enter- Shosted, a sister. tained members of her Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Ney and H. Buil Tuesday evening at baby of Lansing, Michigan, have her home. Other ladies present been visitors of Mr. Ney's mother, were Mrs. Rex Dusenberry, Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Ney, for a short time. Arthur Zeldin, Mrs. Thomas R. The group later motored to Butte, EASY TO APPLY..: McNeilis, Mrs. Robert L. Dean, Montana, to visit a daughter man you're st.ll No cavities! Wise DRIES QUICKLY Mrs. E. J. Clugston, and Mrs. D. Mrs. Mildred Lee and a son, Gormilk. L. Jeppson. A prettily planned don Ney and their families. drinking plenty of F0undai.o M,n, U!oh luncheon was served. I f I 4 When Your Linoleum and Hardwood are Finished with... - LAST FOR YEARS fenootb. VeJidon$ LOOKS Jfabitioizd KENTUCKY THE BRAND ssssss BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Special. For 1 8916 Wes! 2700 South 525 Wast Main Street WWYAWAAWWVWYW October 3031 Friday-Saturda- y, Phone 6371 IPeaeBnes Fargo, 2 can, sliced, 4 for OHM Utah, firm, 2 lbs. miTJUSB COAL FOR SALE COAL Coal by ion or in larger lots. Grant Sutton Coal Co. 2709 S. 8800 Wait, DIAL 2286 COAL Waal Main SL . . 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Crystal Colombo and Mrs Gladys Pun.dion as MemlK-r- Club OPEN WEEKDAYS 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 a.m. Sunday, 4:00 io 11:00 p. m. Lunches, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 pan. Dinner. 5:00 p.m. io 11:00 p-WE SERVE REAL CHINESE DISHES AMERICAN FOOD Specialise in Chinese Family Dinner, Choice of Steak and Saa Foods MAGNA LUMBER & HARDWARE HMRKiT Armours, sliced, cello pkg., lb. FLOUR Gold Medal, 25 lb., bowl free FLOUR, Sperry., 25 lb. pound COCOA, Her.hey., each lb. can, HONEY, 5 SYRUP, Lumber Jack, 5 lb. wi-:- Formosa Cafe CENTRAL LBR.&IIDWE CO. Dial 6384 8937W.it Main St. Phona mm i GLASS . : : BUY KENTUCKY OLD - g, MAGNA DAIRY QUEEN SPIRITS ni hand-disfiguri- $ENNy5rOO 86 PROOF. .- i finish that can be retouched on worn areas. Decide right now to free yourself of that drudgery of scrubbing and waxing floors and drainboards. Apply it yourself or, if yon prefer, we will recommend a professional applicator. Is For biend drinkers thereblend finest always Kentuckys Sunny Brook - The most acceptable service of God is doing good to men. SLIPPERY Nothing . . . not even Alcohol or Acid . . . can a tain the durable glossy finish of Glaskote. No grease, grime or dirt can penetrate it. Simply wipe clean with a damp cloth. Takea the brunt of countless footsteps, scuffs and acrapea. Glaskote restores the colors of old linoleum . . . proteas the new. Does not chip or peel, become yellow with age or lose its lustre. The only STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY . - WEARS LIKE IRON CteetiasitoName' BOTH LIKE -- din-ni"- TKvie TVaxitty SAFE.:. NOT I . Di-ai- 'HdTHmc ScnttUitup CodL - . t Just-A-Mc- ie VWWAAMAAAMVVWWVA t W.-.w- M-- : Floors - 1 PEEL Funeral Home 'H& It W It. chard son enti-r-M: i W. J. enter- ay in. :noc:s f the a .ii. i j, .embers of her Sewing Clu!) Si'., day alto: noon at the1 Club and special guest, Mrs. How-..i- d Hi. i. .1 n li.uk Club I'.'ihm ;i: Midge, Thursday afternoon at . : U.ii pl.intu-lunc.u ii:i uii.l lier homo A prettily planned IV.v.tf gay MXi.il i hi:-- , i on .vu-- se"vej al one long laid f all. sew.:. t .Me, atti actively centered with t : me I :: d.1. . . li o: the al . i . n arrangement of varl colored noun. . The time was V soeiallv. pci, M:S. 1. II eiili'r.jinidinner mi Sunday. Inc ocea.-.-mBirthday Party being Mr. Fishci's birthday an-mversaiy. Mr. and Mrs. Kail Fihr V.uu-Smith had ns guesti f Provo, Wire duine. We,!::. Utah, lay her sisters, Mrs. Wen-.- 1 guests. i. Mrs. Iaiwrence Knk of P.eas.-nGreve, Mrs. C. Party Lovely N vH md Mr;. Luke Culli-e- f i her nn re, Mrs. i M". a ll.l Mrs. llulioit I.. Ga ai t.ii.l, Grove at a beautifully i:id Mrs S.iiuh's daughters, Mrs. cocktail party Sun, lay I... Piik.iiiiy and Miss Diana on (Telling at Ilnur i 'vu. ::i ,.f Magna The Occasion was !: Ituw. Seventy guo a li.ith.iny ntm.vcts.iry. called. u as servi J and a most I);i. t A sinking flum! ariang.-n.iiitime vvas spent bv alL iljiiy,.:.le .if bmnze a ml guKl mums was uiil tlu- dining table. lu Mr- - Wallace Vdl',.vi;s and Mrs. Ye: A. Haws attended an Fight Mis. Vera K. Junes liaJ as Mr. and Ms. and Forty meeting uf the Arneri-e.guests Tin.-..laLeg;. in Auxiliary Saturday ..r San.ly, Ltuh. Nicl.-o-n WaltL-at the Mansion House in Ogden. Birthday Honored Mrs. LeGrande SjJIer was the Honoring the biitlnl.iy anniver- honored guest at a surpiiso party sary of Mrs. A. J. Fitgernld. Tuesday evening, the occasion bemembers of tiiv BAG Scw.ng ing her birthday anniversary. Club entertained at a prettily Twelve guests attended and en-- j at the planned party Monday .ved a social time. Mrs. B C. Fitzgerald residence Dinkuail'i via-- ii special gill t. Prizes at cuids .i.iuiih d to Mrs. George W. Smitli, Mrs. H. A JUST LIKE THE and M".--. Vein Powell GOOD OLD DAYS! .Mr- iiin-- i two-wee- Ask for Kentucky s finest straight bourbon MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Peterson, Mrs. Emma Craig and Mr. Darrel Perkins and a friend, Joe Webster of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mr. Perkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ute Perkins, other relatives and friends in this vicinity, for a short time. Are Doing ThU Week GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. EJ Perrn.tud and Mrs. Annie Hunt of Magna have retuinil home from attend. ng Mrs. Blanch Fairboum. all of funeral servnvs of their brother, William Seat in Sacramento, Hunter. Mrs. Sj.i:c Loveless and Cal. forma. Mrs. Pearl Gil of Salt Another survive! includes Mrs. Lake City spent Friday visiting with Mrs. fuernll Low of Clear- Mattie Kemp, also of this comfield. A poiluck luncheon was munity. S. nct-rserved .iiid the time spent sympathy is extended to the soriowed fan. lie. Mrs. Charlotte Kent, Mrs. Annie large-sellin- Wte rlUn lei Air tedan. Witti 3 real new leriei, ChevroM effen dm aided choice el nodeli la Ri Raid. 43c 69c 19c 69c 5 49c f. MO&l p:dple BUY CHE Vn.OLETS THAN AN. OTHER CAR! PAULOS AUTO COMPANY DIAL 6611 |