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Show ..TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH Society OlatcA oj? previous to their marriage. The gift room was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock and Mr. RASMUSSEN COOK and Mrs. Keith Tomlin -Mrs. Abe Cook announces the enMrs. N. T. Pomeroy, Mrs. R. A. gagement of her daughter, Carol Howe and Mr. and Mrs. W. Leo Evelyn to Norman Rasmussen, son assisted In receiving. Dancing of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rasmussen was enjoyed during the evening. of Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place Saturday morning, June Mrs. R. L. Erickson and small jrT Miss Vera Ben o!Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. Carl Dea. T j0hn Dea, was solemn- . g Temple. The fitted mo-over Moassellne de sole her held A fitted cap was which veil tulle f ed ie head a J hiossoms. She carried" Strides roses, sweet peas . tied with white Virgil Taylor matron of honor and Lake City perry of Salt Albert Sudbury matron. m man for the groom. Zm ceremony, wedding 'iTwas held at the home of James in Salt Lake City tridal party and the Sjjdsesaay rlwore a lovely S fvi-alley- 1 pcopf( J r ' Sud- - PAGE FIVE Friday, June 11, 1937 Mr. and Mrs! A. V. Powell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Luce In Salt Lake City last Satur- Old Mr. Boston DISTILLED day. Is-gr- en 12 in Salt Lake City. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple will leave for a honeymoon In Denver, Colorado. They wiU"mak'rthFiFTlomFlhMa? na. Many affairs honoring Miss Cook are planned for this week. daughters. Barbara and Nancy, have returned from a three week vacation in southern California. Miss Lyle Gillard accompanied Mrs. Erickson: Mrs. Harvey L. Garrity entertained at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her home Thursday ver s were Iatd Tor Mrs. Roy Hatch, Mrs. T. A. Janney, Mrs. J. G. Hadley Mrs. P. M. Chase. Mrs. F. O. Haymond, Mrs. E. W. Englemann, Mrs. A. C. Ensign, Mrs. John and Mrs. R. L. Erickson. after-noonr- Mrs. Clara E. Burke entertained a bridge foursome at her home on Cen- DRY GIN ter street Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jamison of Hiawatha were weekend guests of Mrs. Jamisons mother, Mrs. Ida L. Anderson. Mrs. Clara Cannon and son Bobbrvf Cedar-Cit- y and-Mr- s. Marlon Young of Shelley, Idaho, 90 Proof (CwitalM 100 rtrl oral have returned to their respective homes after spending two weeks with theliT mother, Mrs. Anderson. DRAPER MCDANIEL The wedding of Miss Velda DraMrs, C. E. Hoops entertained at a per, daughter of Mr. Edward Draper bridge foursome at her home on 4th of Ephriam, Utah and Mr. Leo McEast street Tuesday evening for Mrs. Daniel, son of Mrs. R. Zito, took place E. J. Gardner, Mrs. T. A. Hansen in Salt Lake City on June 7. Bishop and Mrs. Clara E. Burke. John A. Harter performed the cereMr. and Mrs. J. G. Hadley entermony. The young coup'.e will make tained at a buffet .jk at their their home In Magna. Best wishes home on the Arthur supper Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jenkins and Row on Sunday was fL evening a reception and congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were evening Three honoring Club. , ate Utah Copper bert Bullock and Mrs. Joseph Bull-)c- k guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVard Lamb was wests called. Dancing ESKELSON ISGREN of Provo, i Mr. and Mrs. T. A. during the week. served. refreshments ", wd An Interesting wedding of the earMr. Lawrence Johnston. Mr Janney. home Mrs. Dea will be at was solemnized last ind Mrs. H. L. ly summer Mrs. Glen Reid entertained the Garrity and Mr. and East 3rd on friends Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake Mrs. R. L. Erickson. Cocktails were Magna Ladies Bridge Club at a pretK many L. D. S. Temple when Miss Majorie 4 a erved at the home of Mr. and Mrs tily appointed luncheon at the Reid House last Thursday afternoon. High Isgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrity previous to the supper. W. Sidney Isgren, 333 East First score at bridge was won by Mrs. rtjj J PAPANIKOLAS detail was the South, Salt Lake City, became the jnnmg in every Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beckstead are Norman Weggeland, second high by Soter, bride of Delbert Eskelson, son of Mr. of Miss Katherine Mrs. V. U. Butters and third by Mrs. eceiving congratualtions upon the of Mrs. Frank Soter of and Mrs. Nell Eskelson of Magna. irrival of a A. Hansen. T. week. baby girl born last aie and Mr. John Papanikolas, The ceremony was performed by Papanikolas of Stephen L. Chlpman. of Mrs. Mike Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Garrity anaf-:In the evening a reception was giv- nounce the arrival of a baby son born Mrs. Emma McArthur was hostess Vna. which took place Sunday at 4:30 in the Greek Oren at the Hyrum Jensen home on two weeks ago at their home in to the F. L. A. Club at the home oi Mrs. Marjory Duke last Thursday Lake In Salt City, Highland Drive in honor of the Park City. Mrs. Garrity was formerly al Church of evening. A business meeting was stood bridal The o bride wore a lovely gown party young couple. Miss Dorothy Benson. She is visiting followed by bridge. High score held, was reddlngote in front of the mantle which 2 i,ce oyer Satin, in Magna at the home of her mo- was won by Mrs. Mildred Newbold made entrain. Her banked with ferns and ther, Mrs. J. H. Benson on 2nd and second high by Mrs. Dorothy of white tulle was held In summer flowers. East street. Finley. A midnight luncheon was lith a coronet of braided The bride wore a lovely gown of to twelve members. Mrs. La served at blossoms with lace satin orange :i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brinton, Mr. Vem ivory satin with an enveloping will entertain the Sheppick ;r side. She carried a bouquet trimmed veil of tulle. She carried a and Mrs. C. V. Cammons and famclub at Its next meeting. roses. of alia Lilies tied with a satin brides bouquet ily and Mr. C. H. Cammons of Salt Mrs. Ralph Gourley, a sister of Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Mary E. Nielson was hostess Lewis Grevas of Salt Lake the bride, was matron of honor and and Mrs. D. W. Hatton last Monday to the W. B. A. Monday evening at wore carof Honor and ns Matron was frocked In pink chiffon and svening. the Magna Women's Clubrooms odel of turquoise blue chiffon and ried a bouquet of Briarcliffe roses Cards were played and high score actof roses, talisman rwi a bouquet and sweet peas. Ralph Gourley won by Mrs.. Abble Peterson anc Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks and son, a Fay Soter the maid of honor, ed as best man for the bridegroom consolation by Mrs. Myrtle Long. A returnMiss and - starched blue chiffon and car-- : Harriet, and Roger daughter, Miss Adele Anderson '.ate luncheon was served. Johnson were the brides ed Wednesday from Boise, Idaho pink roses. Miss Bertha Papani-- i Dorothy and visited with relatives where of Miss Katie Paulos and Miss wore they aquamarmaids and gowns a Murphy, the bridesmaids, wore ine blue mousseline de sole and lace friends. Mr. Parks attended the Lions es in shades of pink and car-o- ld and carried bouquets of pink sweet District Convention. While In Idaho Mrs. Parks attended the comof roees peas. fashioned nose-gat sweet peas. Mrs. Isgren. mother of the bride, mencement exercises of the Idaho lary Clro and Alice Souval of Salt wore white and black chiffon with a State Normal at Albion, where she 1913. se City were flower girls. They corsage of red roses and sweet peas. graduated with the clasp of bask-o- f Mrs. THE BEST BUY IN of e pmk dresses and carried the groom Eskelson, mother Mr. Grant Barnes of Boseman, roses. Jimmie Glezas was ring wore Jade green with a corsage of CALIFORNIA WINE er. Mr. Louis Grievas acted as talisman roses. The Jensen home was Montana, arrived Sunday to join Mis. Leah Barnes, who Is ; man. Mr. Gus Papanikolas, Mr. profusely decorated with early sum- bis wife, her was parents, Mr. and Mrs; table visiting The flowers. Soter. Mr Nick Papanikolas and mer serving Ernest Paulos were ushers. covered with a lace cloth over pink George A. Brown. the ceremony a wed-.- g satin and centered with a basket of Following Mrs. Anna Lil'.enquist of Salt supper was served at the home peonies. Pink tapers were in crystal the grooms mother. Clo6e friends candlesticks at each end of the Lake City has been a guest at the home of Mrs. D. W. Hatton the past fd during the evening. Mr. and table. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Conley and Mr. week. li Papanikolas left during the eve-n- g for a wedding Halliday were in trip through the and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. D. F- Boies have reroom and were ic Northwest. The bride wore a of the dining charge home from a trip to the souturned Clara Miss ari dress of thistle In serving by crepe with a assisted thern Miss part of the state. They at?e cape and biege accesories. Isgren, MLss Janet Cannon, the Elks convention at Cedar tended Odd, Miss They will be at home in Virginia Magna Alida Woley. later motoring to Zions NaMiss City, Jean er July 1. Many social affairs were Miss Helen Penniston and tional Park and Bryce Canyon. en honoring the young couple Spencer., " ft ir -- ! M lace-trim-r- stl vari-color- ed 7 . ; tmimveii ys - vVTTT L wsuyjiutrn , Tf.. ' V 4' t ,2 , n 'in' V ' V ; (miM litu yittatufm Cmsuw titu A $ all day. evefY : a K7V 4"outof I you STOP, you can Every enough gasoline to GO d of a mile. That9 what runs up todays driving costs. To cut down the high cost of one-thir- driving, Shell A?.-- ' vmijes are StopandGo. TIMB go if " you":1 rive stop-and-- andl engi- a way to neers have developed balance gasoline. By completely rearranging its chemical structure, this balancing process makes Super-She- ll "digestible for your motor . . , just as cooking makes food digestible for you. is the best this new-typ- e way you can describe gasoline. 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