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Show . uirneid. Utah Friday, October 1, 1954 Garfield News Women's Son Club Lunch Mi'inbi-ii if the M;ifna Wnmrn's Club me invited to net next Wednesday, October 6, 12 00 noon for a luncheon. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. F. Williams, Mrs James Munson and Mrs. M.itt IVItcrssjii As a special feature of the gathering, an authority will be p.ei"it and demonstrate '.mi i tv, w ays for milady to apply mm"ii:). s Mrs. Agnes Will'-.m- s Will a shm t Heturn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach uf Hunter are welcoming back their two sons, who have returned home fi om the armed forces. Doug is back aga n after serving four yens in the N..val Air force. He plans tn return to college. Another son, Bib. has returned after spending two years in Japan. He and his wife p.an ti makv their home in Hunt.! and Bill will Mli-nthe Uniyertiiy of Utah. give memorial hi.iiumig Mis. llora Vnshell, president Birthday Breakfast of the Magna Women : Club, who Honoring the birthday aiuvvcr-sar- y d aI i year .."o. of Mrs. Rulon M. Jones, Mrs. The club ladies will K'i'.i two J. E. Jones entertained at a patio in the afmeetings a month-o- ne breakfast Sunday at her home. A ternoon and one in th; ecning. social time was enjoyed. Progressing Well STURDY SHOES for STURDY FEET For stylo, comfort and se- e- Long-wen- r, Friends of Mr. Don Shaw will be interested to learn that he is progressing nicely from a recent heait attack. He will remain at St. Mark's Hospital for ulxiut another month. Fine Mm ting A very enjoyable meeting of the Garfield's Women's Club, marking the resumption of fall activities, was held Wednesday Joins Husband evening in the former library Mrs. Jackie Smith and small building. Mr. Lola Mae Bateman, son, Randy, left Sunday for Mid- president, appointed committees west City. Oklahoma, to join her for the year. In charge of refreshhusband l Dale Ned Smith of ments were Mrs. Beth Ahlquist and Mrs. Jackie McAllister. the United States Air Force. Mrs. Smith has been residing Brother Dim for the past four months with her Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pulluin have parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Brown, while her husband was returned home after attending funeral services for Mr. Pullum's attending school in Maryland. brother, John Cliffurd Pullum, 69, a who succumbed to a sudden heart Enjoyable Social A group of friends entertained attack lit Butte Montana. Sincere sympathy is extenJcJ at a surprise social Friday evening to the bereaved family. Mrs. to Albert J. complimentary Monson, honoring her natal anMrs. Betty Ann Bezzant will enniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alma Monson of Salt tertain members of her Bridge Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pet- Club this Saturday evening at her erson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Summers of Provo, Mr. and Mr. Pete Petersen of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Watterson and Mr. and Mrs. John Monson of Magna. A-- FOR RENT For boys and girls, apt. bath, gas range, space heater and served and $3.98, up birthday gifts prewater 3038 South sented to Mrs. Ask about our layaway plan. You 8S00 heater. V.Inquire Azenith Chipman U. West., dial Butters, and Mrs. Laura Daniels. A report Can't Boat Our Pricoa 6124. 15. on the summer outing held at CoGOLDIES SHOE SHOP mo Springs in August was given. Utah FOR RENT Steam heated rooms. Fifteen ladies Magna, attended. $12 month. Formosa Cafe. Magna. Mrs. V. A. Nelson is recuperfrom ating at St. Marks Hosp-ta- l a minor operation. HI fj Jlj I PEELFuneralHome j ' Jt Experience - Confidence Dependability Now Recovering Friends of Mrs. O. H. (Hy)' Andersen of Salt Lake City, former n Magna resident, will be interested to learn that she is better after receiving medical well-know- Jn,. IIUFFAKERS weekly SPECIAL Event DON & DAVES TV SERVICE Ladies Sport Wristwatch Boautiful expansion bands make a complofaly wonderful gift, regularly $27 A0. ihie WMk only $031 West 2700 South Phone 2922 Gift Book Attendant Mrs. Hazel Furrow was In charge of the gift book and young ladies who received the gif's were Misses Connie and Karon Keetch and Evelyn Dilley. Mrs. E. Trujillo and Miss Pat Burris were in charge of the gift room. Presiding over the refreshment table were Mrs. Emily Staples, Mrs. Violet Goodjohn and Mrs. Morgan Burris. Assisting in the serving were Misses Ruth Heber, Katherine Miller, Sylvia Maestas and Joan Pascoe. Program Presented Melvin R. Brooks served as master of ceremonies and introduced numbers of: piano solo, Lorena Lamb; vocal duets, Mr-- and Mrs. Jimmie Hales. The young couple later left on a honeymoon trip to Bryce Canyon and returned to enroll at tne Biigham Young University in Provo. Notice to Creditors u Guarantee? Full Given I On All Parts is the Citizen we WANT and NEED Radio & TV Sales - & Service I and Service Easy Terms Available Dial 2558 I Inquire Helen Drive, Magna 1790 smmmmmeusmmmmmmmmeusumsemssesaeamer J For our Legislator! B0- - Phone 2624 model. In a beautifully planned reception, newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Dale Merrill, received guests September twentieth at the North Jordan Stake House, 3000 South 4000 West. The bride is the former Helen Speirs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Speirs of Magna and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Merrill. The young couple had recited nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Wedding Gown For her wedding gown, the lovely bride chose a model of white satin, lace and net, fashioned with long pointed sleeves, basque waist. Queen Anne collar and scalloped lace overskirt Her three-quartlength veil of brides illusion was held back with a seed Estate of Emma C. Smith, somepearl tiara. She carried a bouquet ol rosebuds, gladioli and mums. times known Katherine Smith, Her attendants were Mrs. Joyce Deceased. Kelson, matron of honor, bridesCreditors will present claims maids, Misses Peggy Merrill, Peg- with vouchers to the undersigned gy lferron and Nyla Herron. All at 627 Judge Building, Salt Lake wore ballerina length frocks and City, Utah on or before the 27th carried bouquets similar to the day of November, A. D. 1954. bride. Nieces of the bride, Little Raymond R. Brady, Glenna Lynn Furrow and Jeannie Executor of the Estate of Emma C. Smith, sometimes Speirs, were flower girls. Bill Hunter stood as bct man known as Katherine Smith, for the groom. Ushers were Bevan Deceased. Data of first publication, SeptChipman, Darlay Bowen and Van Peterson. ember 17, A. D. 1954. Mothers of the bride and groom Date of last publication, October pinned corsages to their shoulders, '8, 1954. er 99-da- y within their means. 1525 West 2700 South. Magna HOSPITAL LIST Mrs. Speirs chose beige lace Mrs. Merrill, a light blue Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllll,ll,lllill,,lllt,,)i- I Our every service is complete, sincere, and marked with solemn dignity. A family may choose a service to meet every need and thoughtful wish at prices that are the i :dio communication : division in Alaska for the government The happy if other will be remembered as being the former Shirlce Westover. Proud grandparent are Mr. snd Mrs. A. G. Westover a:vi Bishop and Mrs. Frank W. Nye of Magna. & Mrs. Jimmie D. Merrill and and j V I Corporal Nye is a memb er of THE SERIES? Let us Put that Set in Good Working Order In Time For This Great Newlyweds Marie. WILL YOU SEE ORC Meats The Ladies Auxiliary of the ORC met Monday evening for their first with season. A gathering of the fall potluck luncheon was GOLDIES NEW SHOES home in Garfield. All members treatment at St Mark's Hospital. are urged to attend. She has had several blood transfusions. Lovely Daughter Her husband is re ,jvering from Corporal and Mrs. Eldon C. Nye announce the birth of a lovely a heart attack suffered a few daughter, September 26lh at a weeks ago. hospital in Anchorage, Alaska. She weighed in at 7 pounds, 6 Lovely Ward Reception ounces and has been named Karen Honors , Mr. FINEST MEATS SOLD Anywhere aa aa a IVe personally select good & Choice beef at Jordan Meat Co.; Utahs most modern plant. Aged 10 to 14 days for tenderness. DeUsa Moolis. Guaranteed Meats at the Lowest Competitive Price i Specials for Fri. Sat., October 2 1 Republican Candidate, 19th Legislative District KUiraos Atmour Star, Butt end, ffouMMO. Beef 1 4D lb. OPEN SUNDAYS CRACKERS, Puritys, 2 lb BEANS, Navy, 2 lbs CHEESE FOOD, 2 lb. pk Store Hours-- 9 a Lean, MRS. HOOK SAYS: IF ELECTED Quality, 3 Morrell, luncheon meat, urairase Juice S lb. 1 can Frozen, Stokeleys, 7 can a. m. to 7 p. m. 3D $2 49? RITZ CRACKERS, N.B.C., 3 pk. . .$1 25? COFFEE, Hills Bros., 1 lb $1.09 73? DOG FOOD, Vets, 14 cans $1 I will represent you in the lama manner that I would like to be represented. I will study ovary issue with an open mind, sack advice from parsons who are specialists in their line, and gather ell the information I can on problems at hand-th- en vote with the thought in mind of passing the best laws for the benefit of the district I represent end the state as a whole. I shall look at all action! and laws from these points: 1. Dees it protect the rights of every Individual? 2. Would if givo special benefits to any certain groups or groupT 2- - And dona it protect the individual from the power of government itself? White Star, Solid, 35? can, chunk Resident of Magna, Utah, president of Brockbnnk Junidr high school PTA I years, member of Granite Council PTA Legislative department, studied government operation while in Washington. D. C. observed Congress at work and attended many sessions of the U. S. Supremo Court. Wife of W. S. Hook, employee for the put 20 yeati etf Kennecoli Copper Corporation, mother of n son. Douglas, housewife and former hmhm executive. Educated in public schools of Rigby. Idaho, graduated from Gem Stale Business College, later executive of California Real Estate firms. Member of L. D. S. Church, now teacher of Social Science in Relief Society. An active cillsen with a long record of service In charitable, civic and public affaire. VOTE FOR DELSA HOOK 19th Legislative Diatrict Republican Short Ribs, lean, A grade, 6 lbs. large size, Utah Delicious 1 lug 39? POMEGRANETES, Ig. size, 2 . . 15? POT ROAST, A grade, 1 lb CELERY HEARTS, Utah, each . . 19? GROUND CHUCK, lean, 1 lb. . .49? GREEN PEPPERS, 1 lb 49? 6? LUNCHEON MEAT, 1 lb 1 1 lb 49? VEAL STEAKS, lb. .... .5? MELONS, Honey Dew, 8916 Weil 2700 South Phone Its CHECK , s Time for a Change YOUR ir s REGISTRATION OCTOBER 512 26 5 Paid Political Advertisement By Groups Sponsoring Delia Hook For ISih Diatrict Legislator. 6371 lllllllltlllllllllll, s |