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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, October 2ft, 1655 LOVELY MISS KATHERINE HEISE RECITES NUPTIAL VOWS WITH KENNETH M. STRONG THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women Carnival Planned Are Doing This Week Mr. and Mn. R. O. Nelson have from visiting a ion and The Magna First Ward MIA is .family, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold at a carnival on Mon- - ton and friends and relatives in day, October 31st, 7:30 p.m. It the Los Angeles, California, I returned California Visitors Honored By Ericksons Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rons of San Diego, California, who were guests during Each class will have a booth the past week at the home of Mr. Vacationing in East with refreshments for sale. Music and Mrs. Lief Erickson, several orwill be furnished by a socials Have been given. A. T. Iirllicr and daughter, charming Mrs. chestra. Mr. Rens and Mrs. Erickson are Miss Maurine Heliier, are vacacousins. Everyone is invited to attend in Missouri with relatives On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. in costume and prizes will be giv- tioning and friends. They have been there Smith entertained at a en for the best attire. George for the past several weeks. brunch at their Duck Club cabin and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson were host and hostess at a dinner party in their home. Mem-daMrs. Erickson also entertained at a luncheon at the University Club in Salt Lake City complimentary to Mrs. Rens. Mr. Rens is an official of the Standard Oil Company. ward. Miss Attractive Katherine S:ie pinned a pink bloom corsage Mr. of and Mrs. tj her shoulder. Heise, daughter Honored at Social of Edwin F. Heise Magna, became Just prior to her departure, Mrs. the bride of Kenneth M. Strong, on Friday, October 14th In solemn Heise and daughter. Miss Caroceremonies performed at the i line, entertained at a prettily shower in Swiss Temple in Bern, Switzer- planned miscellaneous new Oquirrh Stake hjuse. land. They were the first English t:ie F.flv-fiv- e guests attended. speaking couple to be wed n the beautiful building. D of P Meeting The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. next The meeting of the Myron Strong of Las Vegas, Neof Utah Daughters Camp Oquirrh vada, is a former student at the Pioneers will be held Thursday. University of Utah. He is now November 3rd at the home of Mrs. serving in the United States Darrell Grubaugh, 1:00 p.m. CoArmy. will be Mrs. William His pretty bride formerly at- hostess tended the Utah Agricultural ColAll members are urged to atlege, where she and her twin sis- tend. ter, Caroline, were prominent in campus activities. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nielsen and President la Charge President Sam Brlnghurst per- Mrs. J. Bert Coon have returned formed the ceremony and the home from an enjoyable two young couple later honeymooned weeks vacation spent in South in Switzerland. They will reside Carolina as guests nf Mrs. Nieand for one year in Frankfort, Ger- lsens daughter, many, where the groom is station- family, Mr. and Mrs. David Madden and thence to Wichita Falls, ed with the armed forces. For her departure ensemble, Texas as guests of s son and famthe new Mrs. Strong chose a navy ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Johnson. blue suit with pink accessories. They report a most enjoyable time. e. y, n, e, bert Johnson and guest. the honoied . Also effective October 30. 1935, Union Pacific through passenger trains now oper- - . ating over Chicago and North Western rails, between Chicago and Omaha, will be routed over the Milwaukee Road (CMStP&P) between those two terminals, and will arrive and depart Chicago Union Station. Model 14T007. lightest TV over In rich cordovan finish. Full service will apply to the fallowing usiss. Tha acw 14-in- weighs only 32 lbs. Comped cabinet screen. CITY OF LOS ANGELES' Domehner CITY OF PORTLAND Domdincr THE CHALLENGER" Domcliner CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO" Streamliner CITY OF DENVER" Streamliner la daily service no extra fan Dimond. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clayton of Montpelier, Idaho, 'have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clayton at their home in Magna. E Consult your local Union Pacific ticket agent Lovely Party S. J. Coon entertained members of the Firemen's Auxiliary Bridge Club Friday evening at her home at a prettily arranged social Mrs. Bert Morgan was a special guest. Prizes were given to Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. S. D. Strong and Mrs. D. E. Dimond..The group will be entertained November 4th by Mrs. For The Second Set In Your Home The Famous G-- Television IN TRAIN SCHEDULES tily arranged social Tuesday for ladies of the Eastern Star Club at the Davis residence. . A delightful luncheon was serv ed, followed by a social afternoon of visiting and games. was Mrs. Frances Stewart awarded the canasta prize. Mrs. O. A. Sonne of California was a special guest. DON and DAVES Union Pacific Railroad Phone 2822 9031 T-- V West 2700 South nr Specials for Thurs.-Fri.rSa- t. Youll love our ! A grade, lb. IPi?& chops center, 59, I m Boneless, lb. 4-do- Introducing a Big and Vital General Motors "Automotive First" Nre couplrd with Stmo-Flif- or Catalinas ! Uydre-Meti- c net I J . J2? h.fi. StreUhSlreoh IS detiren performance to new end drtmtlic it mutt he experienced to be beliered! Pontiac s . Spacious end cuts, lb. steaks Open Sunday 9 to 5 . Wide-Ope- n, Dj IPff&Roa$t Veafl The guests included Mrs. P. H. Ensign. Mrs. L. Baldee, Mrs. E. P. Saint, Mrs. A1 Ahlquist. Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. A. R. Barn-soMrs. 1. G. Salisbury, Mrs. Russell Clifton, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Charles Cobb, Mrs. E. G. Whittaker, Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Mrs.' Robert Buchman, Mrs. Howard Ceasar and her mother, Mrs. Roy Greig, Mrs. Ro- IMPORTANT CHANGES Entertain Club CORP., Complimentary to Mrs. M. A. Newman, who recently moved to this area with her doctor husband and children, Mrs. Richard A. Gallant entertained at a prettily planned party Wednesday at her home os the Arthur Row. Effective October 30 Mrs. R. C. Parks and Mrs. D. J. at a pretDavis were HILL ft HILL CO., DIVISION OF NA1 10NAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS KEN1UCKY. 86 PROOF. LOUISVILLE, Two Parties Compliment Mrs. M. A. Newman Here son-in-la- Ladies' Aid Meeting A meeting, luncheon and sewing will be held by the Community Baptist Church Ladies Aid on Tuesday, November 1st in the churchrooms. Quilting is to be held at 10:00 a.m., followed by a 12:00 noon luncheon. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. A. Marshall and Mrs. A. E. Bauman. All ladies are extended a cot dial invitation to attend. Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Cannon and William E. Cannon and son, Edward, departed for Gordon, Georgia, to join Games of whist were played. On Tuesday, Mrs. Newman was Private Cannon, who is stationed further complimented at a social, there with the armed forces. Mrs. W. E. Cannon and baby also given by Mrs. Gallant at her will remain with Private Cannon. home. The guest list was comprised of Mra. Jack Winkle, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. A. Ahlquist, Mr. P. A. Cammans left Mrs. Ferdie Barton, Mrs. Bert night for his home in LasMonday Vegas, Morgan, Mrs. La V ere Poulsen, Nevada, after attending the funMrs. John A. Cooper, Mrs. V. J. eral of Mr. Frank Sheffield. Mr. Duke, Mrs. Scott Gordon, Mrs. E. and Mrs. Cammans and small J. Clugston, Mrs. Robert Johnson, daughter, Adrianne, plan to reMrs. Robert Buciunan and the turn to Magna in about 10 days tu honored guest. vacation here with relatives and Bridge was enjoyed for th. eve- friends. ning's diversion. Mrs. Keith Barton entertained members of her club Monday at her home at a prettily planned Mrs. Claude Hawkins entertained members of her Sewing Club party. 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