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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah Friday, July 16, 1954 Miscellaneous Shower THE SOCIAL SCENE Honor$ Personal Shower Honors Bride-Ele- MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS ct MAGNA ct Visitors Hsra to her future California Visitors Complimentary to Miss GeraldMr. and Mis. Con Turpin and ine Haslam, affianced bride of n Mr. and Mrs. Kay llowarth and Miss Marian i Betty. Shirley, Michael Cannon, a personal showof Tooele, Mrs. A. Alberico three children of Norwalk, Cal- four daugliN-r.entertained at a ifornia. are leaving Saturday af- Nancy and Debra of El Cajon, er fur cousins of Miss Haslam, was shower Saturday evening at Our ter vacationing a short tune with Calif irnij. me guests at the given Monday evening by her home of Mr. Turpin's sister and motlu-r- , Mrs. Albert Haslam and Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi family, Mrs. Floyd Madill in Mag- an aunt. Miss Patsy Potters son, at in Magna. llowarth and other relatives and na and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. the Haslam home. Mrs. Ann Earl Turp.n in Salt Lake Cilv. A variety of games was enjoy- ftiends in this area. w.is in charge of games. ed by a large group of guests. . last also week vacationed Prises were given to Mrs. Don They California Guests and Angell and Mrs. Beverly Dennis The honored guest Is the af- with Mr. and Mrs. Dee ButtersColoMr. and Mrs. Vie Wynelt and of Salt ake Junction, in (iraiid Alber-icfamily City and Mrs. Echo fianced bride of Armando Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith of Underwood, Misses Darlene and son of Mr. and Mrs. America rado San FianeLseo, California, have Janice Underwood of San Diego, Alberico of Magna. been visitors at the home of Mrs. California. Sa-ba- daughter-in-la- s Club Outing to twcnty-wu- " mcmlKTs of tin1 (Xiuirrli Stake Doxfmil ami YLMIA, Mra. A most enjoyable chicken pic-- j Mrs. F. J. Unbelts entertained at j a social Tuesday evening ;t the me supper was enjoyed Thursday time .evening by a group of local peo-- I Roberts' hinu. A ga.v, was enjoyed by the group. pie at J irdan Park. to include Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Debs, Mr. and Hack home again are Mi', and Mrs. (lien fireee. Mr. and Mrs. and two Homer Bowen, Mr. and Mrs BoMrs. Howard M:knla-who en- land J. Beid. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. sons, Mickey and joyed a niotoi tr.p to South Da- I.edinghum, Mrs. Vera K. Jones, kota. whcie they weio guc.its .if Mr and Mrs. H. L. (larfield and Mr. and Mrs. (leorgc F. Cromar. relatives and friends. C'nilinH-nl.j!'.- Ji-u- s.K-ia- l Popular Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keohler and two daughters, Peggy Ann and Donna Lee of Sublette, 111., are visiting for a month with Mrs. Keohlei's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pendleton. I i NEWS Complimentary Week What The Women Are Doing Thi Bride-Ele- Put-lerss- I On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. I,a- Mar Pendleton. 'Miss Carolyn Pen-- I dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ke- V Popular Visitors for older and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Coon spent Popular visitors in Magna and a motor trip to the Southern Utah the week viditing relatives in area are Mr. and Mrs. George canyons and parks. Idaho and Bear Lake. Underwood and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood and s three children of San Diego, Calii w w w v hii w ifornia, at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam in Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr. in Hunter. The group motored to Logan Thui-sdaand Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood went through the LDS Temple. u Klew, bigger toad Kbw, Bewei? " Ddte Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brady arc vacationing in Vancouver, Canada, and various portions of the Pacific Northwest Visitor Kara Mias Veda Thomas of Berkeley, California, arrived by plane last week to spend the month of July visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sam Palmer. California Visitors Wyiielt's sister anJ Brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brewer in Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Dil Snodgrass in Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodgrass in Kearns. Complimentary to the 14th liiitlul.iy anniversary of Miss Diane Underwood of San Diego, California, her two aunts, Mrs. Violet Haslam and Miss Patsy Pettersson entertained at a social Tliursdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Williams and son have returned home after a most enjoyable vacation in Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leland WaU of Lethbridge, Canada have been visitors at the homes of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Veri HarEntertains Husbands mon, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hunt, and The B. St G Sewing Club en- other relatives and friends in this tertained their husbands Satur- area and Tooele. day at the Duck Club Cabin of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson. A Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pendleton tasty dinner was served, games of and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Good-enouare spending a week's vabingo later played and a social time spent by the group. cation at popular Fish Lake, Utah. gh Entertains Club Mrs. Velda Jones entertained members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home in Hoffman Heights. A dainty luncheon was served and card tables later arranged for bridge. Prizes were given to Mrs. George Duckworth. Mrs. E. G. Paulos and Mrs. H. T. Mr. and Mrs. George Parris and Dyclies. The group will meet July 26th daughter, Susan, of LaCrcseinta, home. California, have departed on an with Mrs. Duckworth at her vacation trip extended Keith Pendleton after being visitors a few days at Mr. and Mrs. are vathe home of Mrs. Parris' parents, and Mr. F. L. Pendleton cationing in Idaho for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. fishing on the Salmon River. I3ra You save with lower upkeep, too. There are heavier Nows the time to buy! 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