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Show Friday, March 4, 1955 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah W omen s GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS McAllister enter tained members of her Bridge Club Wednesday evening at her homo at a lovely social. Tables of cards were arranged and prises given to Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mrs. W. W. Boiland and Mrs. Alma Gardner. The ladies will meet March 9.h with Mrs. Johnson at her home in Murray. Mr. Glen If FULLY AGED m . for extra enjoyment! OM'ftMb Young Couplet Plight Troth In Double Home Ceremony j Friends of Mrs. Laura Sorenson will be sorry to learn that she has been ill for several weeks Best wishes for a quick recovery are extended. Lovely Party I, Mrs. Karl H. Koropp entertained a group of friends at a prettily planned bridge social Thursday at In a double home ceremony, Miss Shawnee Peterson, daugh-- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold son of Magna, became the bride of Charles Roe, and Miss VaLoy Johansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vadis Johansen of this community, exchanged nuptial vows, February 4th at the Peterson residence with Glade A. Roe. Both of the young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar T. Roe. The ceremony was performed at the Peterson home by Bishop Ivan Memmott in the presence of family members and a few close friends. Reception Planned Complimentary to newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roe, the bride's parents are entertaining at an informal reception at their home, 2874 South 8560 West on Sunday, March thirteenth. at her home. The guests included Mrs. Ross McQuivey, Mrs. Vance Hendrickson, Mrs. John Mclver, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. E. C. Speers, Mrs. Pete G. Paul os, Mrs. Robert Buchman, Mrs. E. J. Clug-stoMrs. Arthur Zeldin, Mrs. Rex Dusenberry, Mrs. D. L. Jcpp-so- n and Mrs. Scott Gordon. n, WATCH REPAIRS You Us Let Help With Your Jewelry Repairs) Capable Experienced We Guarantee Our Week Huf faker Jewelry and Furniture Co. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Dial 4411 bourbon whiskey Special Thur., Fri., Sat., Feb. Lovely Party The Young People's Sunday School Class of the Community Baptist Church held their monthly birthday party Saturday, Febtwo young ruary 26lh, hona-ln-j: ladies. Misses DcAnna Skinner and Katherine Wra'.hall. Thirteen attended. The honored maids later opened their g.'.ts and wert presented with a large cake as the group sang Happy Birthday. Refreshments were served by the teacher, Mrs. L. Bradley and her sister, Ruth Mitchell. Miscellaneous Showsr Complimentary to Mrs. Wayne Jones, her mother, Mrs. H. H. Wight and a sister, Mrs. Richard Iiymas, entertained at a prettily shower planned miscellaneous Thursday evening at the Magna LDS Wardhouse. Sixty guests attended. Mrs. Jones will be remembered as being the former LaRae Wight. s ection ACTIVITIES CLUBS FEATURES s The Hunter Second Ward will work hold their Relief Soci.-tand business meeting March 8ih at 10:00 a. m. Trays and quilts Mrs. Kenneth Mower, primary will the time and lunchteacher for the Home Builders of eon isoccupy to be served. All ladies are Hunter 2nd Ward, is entertain- invited. ing this group and their parents Monday evening at a party in the ward chapel. A program will be The Hunter Ward will hold presented and refreshments ser- their Relief Society work and ved. business meeting March 9tn at 10:00 a. m. A demonstration will be given on making earrings and Mrs. Frank Laughlin enter' beads. Luncheon will later be tained her Sewing Club Wednes- served. All interested ladies are day evening. A luncheon was invited to attend. served and the evening spent Lovely Mitt Colleen Wilde Wed in Temple Hunter Notes In a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony, pretty Miss Colleen Wilde became the bride of Calvin R. Merchant Monday. A re- ception was held in their honor March 3rd in the Peoa LDS Ward. The bride has been residing in Magna with her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Farnsworth. She is the daughter of Mr. W. Eldrcd Wilde of Coalville. Mr. Merchant is a son of Mr. and Mr. Delbert Merchant of Peoa. socially. Club Hostess Mrs. Kenneth Huffakcr enter' tained members of her club and special guest, Mrs. Bert Morgan, Monday evening at her home. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mrs. Jack Gardner and Mrs. George Duckworth, and a dainty luncheon was served. The group meets with Mis. Gardner March The bride u a graduate of Hen-agSchool of Business. Mr. t, who is a graduate of the University of Utah In music edlieucation, is now serving as utenant in the U. S. Army. He has received orders to report to Germany. It is indefinite whether his bride will be able to accompany him at this date. er Mar-chan- Mrs. Verl A. Haws entertained members of her VFA Friday evening at her home at a prettily Mrs. Grace Squires of Arizona, planned party. A delicious repast is visiting in Hunter on an ex- was served and card games Later tended trip with her father, Walt played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Rush loo. and other relatives and S. J. Coon and Mrs. Kennetii Kidd. ' . ! wim, Entertains Chib I Garfield entertained members of her Sewing Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. A gay social time was enjoyed by the group and delicious luncheon served to the ladies. I hope I shall always possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man. George Washington c Mrs. H. Mrs. A. F. Eastman, former Mrs. Douglas T. Smith was the Magna resident. Is In Magna visithostess to ladies of her Sewing ing her daughter, end Club Tuesday evening at her family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomphome. A gay, social time was en- son. Fed Funeral 1525 Home West 1700 South Phone 2024 joyed by the group, and a late luncheon served. Mrs. Eddie Bills and small son of Las Vegas, Nevada, are visiting relatives and friends in Mag' na and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bills will be remembered as being the former Carma Cammans. Lloyd Clifton has returned to his home In Vallefo California, after visiting for a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clifton. Many friends of the elder Mr. Clifton will be happy to learn that he Is fee overtflg nicely from a recent Illness. fVWWWVWWWVWWWWWVWVWWVWAflVWWWWVWWWWWVb 4P Iluf fakers Weekly Special Beautiful Birth Stone Ring Regularly $10.95 Vs Chevrolet styling ' than meets the eyel Q $6.95 BSusfifialkers Dial 4411 Magna Z2C mi . bn s with a bonus ... for Chevrolet styling This Week Only WVWWWWWWVWWWWVWWWWtMMWWWWYYWWWWWW Theres even more to This la beauty naa , son-ln-lS- w 24-2- 6 Lovely Party Mr. and Mrs. William Wach, formerly of Hunter, are now making them home in Salt Lake City. 14th. Magna y '; y'U 0' ; ' Q Lowered I'isored headlights High-Lev- el air intake la designed to add safety and comfort while you drive, and to return greater value when you trade. Truly modern linn are shaped by usefulness. You can see what we mean in the deep crystal curve of Chevrolet's Sweep-Sigwindshield a dramatic style note, certainly, but one that stems from the need for wider, safer vision. 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