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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah 9RuijjticC?nn FrijgjSeptcmlxr 30. 3CIT & (Tt I;.' sored by the Magna Elementary School Friday, announces Mrs. Dale Bello, president. A sincere expression of thanks is extended to all who contributed for the success of the undertaking. THE SOCIAL SCENE 1955 a 1st Ward Relief P. Society Plana Opening Social for October 3rd Whnt The Women Are Doing Thta Week Tha Opening Social of the full rlivy.iunth.'.mm s und pomPleasant Green First Ward Repoms, inUvm.xed wail van-colPrivate William Bill Cannon lief Society will be held Monday, Win Colleen donee Reciter Nuptial Vowt l.I autumn lvavos. arrived Friday on a leave from October 3rd, and a moat cordial With William Hallot an Friday Brother of the bridegroom, Joe the armed forces to visit family invitation is extended to all ward Jarvis, assumed U-i- t man duties, members and friends in Magna members for their attendance. :it Bib!.a wh.te Parried Now anl with Vein Las while Jim Walker, Dale Thomas, honeymooning Huntar Babies for several weeks. A book review on tha hilarious a A unhid. while are Mr. Dirk D:e',e:le und Larry Paulson, gas popular newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs Bert N.Xnii arc lie will be stationed at Camp comedy, "Onions in tha Stew, "i d also a !l,f Mrs. d.:,.ia,nd. and William J. Halloran. wjs were the happy paienti of a baby boy Gordon, Georgia upon hla return will be presented at 10:00 a. m. The attractive bride, former iWurn-isborn Friday. Mother and new to duty. For her daughter's wedding, by Mrs. Cora Copaninc and lunchf-Colleen Jonas, daughter ufj Attending child are doing nicely Mrs. Taylor rhu;e a gown of eon served at 11:10 o'clock. . E- - Jones und the On the same day. Mr ant M,lute!? hln,r wls ir.,". lie, over taffeta and Mrs. Mrs. Vera Kenneth H. C. Janes of Ja.-vi- i W. Jones hec.cne p.urnt-Magna, exchanged wii"i fusch:a crepe with an Eugene W id . sweet little gill. iirpo. Ul lure trim. They pinned nuptial vows with her bridegroom Wallg. we:e duties in rites performed at the Janes pu.fo.iiied ly Mr. and Mrs. Arnold err ares oi pink cyiniiidium a:e, ncl Jones, brother of tii. bride. liu- li.ippy parents of a Friday afternoon. boy baby (i liieir sii.iuldeis. of the Monday, September graduate Bishop Thomas E. Ceilings id- Creating the guests were Mr. of C'ul.'urm.i. Los Best wishes and congratulations and Mrs. Harold Kitteiman and Related at the rites which were University 14 a in f i,e LiSo M- and Hie extend d to the by family members. Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Taylor. riie:i!, and American Beauty roues andir- - uel G llalloiaii, formerly their children. Mr. auJ Mrs. William B. Taylor S11 Lakj City. pink gladioliia provided a beuuti--- f were in charge of serving. The pretty bride is a former In charge of the gift room were Ail floral background for the re-- 1 The Hunter 2nd Waid Relief! at the University of Utah, Mrs. Kenneth Huff alter, Mrs Cle citation of vows in the double- - student Society meeting will be held OcThe young couple are now one Furnswor.h and Mrs. Royal ring ceremony. tober 4th. The theology lesson will home their Pas in ideiu. making P. Anderson. be given by Mrs. Leah Matthews; Beautiful Gown California. Going-Awa- y Outfit The bride was gowned in an Annuunct-iit-ri- . of the nuptials testimony and teacher reports alFor her going-awa- y outfit, tha imported white will be greeted with interest by so presented. beautiful bride chose a fitted gray Luncheon and program will falIrish linen sheath dress with the many friends .,f the popular wool suit with black accessories. low. All are invited to attend. neckline trimmed pair, Miju Taylor is a former student with pearls. She wore a matching at the Biigham Young University Sunday School Reorganised und LDS Business College Mr. The Hunter Second Ward SunJ i: vis was a member of Del .a day School was reorganized with Kay Swain Phi at the BYU. He filled an LOS Wayne Morris, superintendent; Clive Mission in Japan, and at the pre- Bride George Dean, first assistant; Warsent time is seiving with the U. Jay Simoneen ren Rushton, second assistant. Lovaly Daughter S. A.niy. The Hunter Second Ward PriMr. and Mrs. Ray Duckworth Socials Several Lovely Miss Kay Swain, daugh- of Salt Lake City announce the mary releused as counselor!. CarA miscellaneous shower was ter of Mr. and Mu. Carl Swain of birth of their first daughter Sep- ina Passey and U. Rushton. New given Monday evening by Mrs. Vernal, Utah, became the bride of tember 2(1. Three brothers at home counselors are Shirley Walk and John Christensen, am aunt, assist- Clive Jay Simonsen, son of Mr. are Rushton. very happy about the new Thi-lmed by Mrs. Wallace F. Sadler and and Mrs. Clive Simonsen of Magbaby. H. B. Duckworth of Magna Mrs. William B. Taylor, compli- na, in nuptial vows e Sale Saturday, is the proud paternal grandfather. mentary to the bride. A total of $135.70 profit was reSeptember 24th at Elko, Nevada. The papular pair were accomalized from the e and Lovaly Daughter panied by Mr. and Mis. Gaylen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cashman punch sale, the first project ipon- Magna Elementary Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel announce the birth of a baby girl Honors Room Mothers, Simonsen. September 27. Mrs. Cashman will be remembered as the former Teachers Wednesday Hilltop Students The newlyweds are students at Gloria Harkness, daughter of Mr. Complimentary to a group of the University of Utah. The groom and Mrs. Robert Harkness of N HOOF KENTUCKY STRAIRHT MORION WHISKY Room Mothers and teachers, the plana to continue hie engineering Magna. LOOISYIUC 1, KENTUCKY EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY Magna Elementary School PTA studies at the hilltop school. PEO, Chapter T, will meet entertained at a prettily arranged Complimentary to them, the (f or -- Hunter Notes J, ne.-hl.n- s i Atm m 6000 ii-- . d- - i lth. 11 i ! K1' i ! i t f- i w Wr? Miu Vi r. CRADLE ROLL of MI Cup-Cak- Mri. G. Stanford Jarvis cup-cak- was caught back with a G. Stanford Jarvii claimed Miss lusion rhinestones. She carried of tiara bride Marjorie Ann Taylor for his M rus sass.-- day in the majestic Salt Lake LDS 01 hid. Temple, marking a prominent fall Attendants' Gowns wedding. to attend the bride were Chosen Elder Harold B. Lee of the F. Sadler, a sister, Wallace Mrs. Council of Twelve officiated matron of honor; Mrs. Glen V. This evening the bride will Turpin, Mrs. Norman H. Banger-U--r and Miss LaRae Kirk. Nieces greet guests witn her bridegroom at' a reception in the spacious of the bride were junior bridesrooms of Utah Copper Club. Host maids, Miss Ruth Sadler, Miss and hostess are parents of the Nancy Taylor and Miss Joan Taylovely bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ar- lor. nold Taylor of Magna. 'PeLite Barbai a Jean Taylor and The bridcgto. m is a son of Mr. Wayne Taylor acted as miniature and Mrs. E. L. Jarvis of Pleasant bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Sadler chose a ballerina Grave, Utah. Beautiful Cown length blue taffeta, long torso For the recaptijn the bride style with white accessories, and donned an exquisite gown of al- the other attendants wore rose ternating panels of Chantilly type taffeta, similarly styled, with like lace underscored with nylon tulle accessories. Fall Background and satin, entrain. A Mandarin The bridal party stood before a collar on a lace bodice added a deft touch of style. Her veil of il- - beautifully designed background j Specials for Rib Tlmrs.-Fri.-Sa- J Ground Beef, lean, Frankfurter, 3 3 lbs-1.0lb-1.- 0 00 Pork Chop, end cut, lb. 51 Open Sunday 9 to 5 CLOSED FOR VACATION If you are thinking of telling or buying a home, let us help you find the answer. We are members of the Multiple Listing Board and well qualified to render courieoue and satisfactory service. Cell: October 2nd to October 16 Will Be Open October 17 ALS INN HOMER PITTS Knight Realty Co. 751 South Main Rm. But. 14-51- t t. 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I W'VWVWWWYWWWYWWWWWWWWYWWVWWt Problem? hi-rn- e Announcement of the nuptials Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey had will be read with great interest as guests during the week their by their wide duels of friends. grandson, Robert Puzey, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Puzey of TreMr. Jones Kenneth and Mrs. at dinner guests night Saturday the W. H. Puzey home were Mr. and mull son of Walla Walla, monton. Utah, and a friend, Davand Mia. G. W. Puzey and sons, Washington, are returning Thurs- id Calderwood, also of Tremonton. They were attending Freshman Bill and Paul of Tremonton, Utah, day to their home after a most with Mr. week at the University of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Thurmond I enjoyable vacation and son, Jeffery, Mrs. Frances JoneF mother, Mrs. Vera E. Jones, and enrolled for the fall quarter Ber-!an-d other relatives and friends in Saturday. Mrs. Thurmond and tha Blain of Salt Lake City and this area. nephew. Larry Blain of Kearns. Banana Squash, cut, lb. Peaches, licers, Egg Plant, lb. Potatoes I Parkay Margarine, s in Magna. Wednesday, October 5ih, 12:30 noon at the of Mrs. Kail H. Koropp for their monthly gathering. All member are urged to attend. rf; (SELE&Y I bride parents art entertaining at a social the latter part of this week in Vernal, and they will be complimented at several socials A grade, tender, lb. ! i luncheon and party Wednesday night. Arrangements of fall flowers were used at the tables to make the party a most festive occasion. A large group attended, played games and enjoyed the fellowship. buffet Armour Star, Butt pee. 55 ihanlc lb. j i Real Estate STEAK jiiAMi Lamal? Legs l i Do You Have A t . 'T I , .6 LI Ti - 4 |