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Show Miffn, Utah, Friday, June 26, 1936 to Join miniature tr, ber of the Utah Copper Club, admis- fun house, baby plane, and to pay than month for the Fur- automobiles. Gift sion price, etc, to the resort. the children at the bandst obtained be given may ther particulars from E. E. McCarty, secretary. The Magna Ward Following the luncheon, dancing will be enjoyed. The Lions will be mittee entertained dressed In their club uniforms of party Wednesday aftemooTT white honor of Mrs. Emma Omen of c purple ties, orange shirts and ter street. A social time wu trousers. Joyed and refreshments served. d, merry-go-roun- The Magna Bridge Club entertained at a surprise birthday party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Feno Shaffer of Belva Avenue. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge with high score being awardsecond ed to Mrs. Laura Naylor, high, Mrs. W. V. Robbins and third, Mrs. Venice Reid. A lovely hand bag was presented to Mrs. Shaffer. A bog luncheon was served to 13 . . guests, - . Hone Shoe Meet HeldAt Garfield The weekly horseshoe tournament association of the Magna-Garfle- ld was held last Thursday at Garfield. E. W. Wahlin took the lead in the tournament with five victories and one loss. The following scores were recorded: Lion Commiltees Named tor Year atTSJj Party Planned SMELTER FIRM HOLDS OUTING Fifty Lions And Partners To Attend Social AT LAGOON W. L. Mr. and Mrs. William Coon of 5 1 E. W. Wahlin 4th East Street announce the mar5 I Coon Bus Wahlin Ellen of their daughter riage 2 R. Walker to Mr. Basil Moore of Salt Lake Tonight 3 marBill Monson were The couple young City. I 9 Ed Skinner ried June 23 In Salt Lake City. A complete list of committees who 8 T. Dangerfield Mrs. Coon entertained at a pretwill serve for the ensuing year in the E. W. Wahlin took the tie game Magna-GarfleLions Club, was tily arranged function Monday eveWahning for the young couple. Ten with 30 to 27 points from Bus named Tuesday by L. O. McMichael, a tie guests were present They will make lin while Bill Monson won president, who assumes office togame, 30 to 29 from R. Walker. their home in Salt Lake City. gether with the other recently elected officers, July 1. COUPLE UNITED las McHan received at the door. The couple left late In the evening for a wedding trip through Yellowstone National Park and on their return will make their home in One of the smart social events Sat Lake City. The bride wore a season was the marof the June going away suit of yellow sharkskin riage Saturday evening of Miss with accessories to match. Donna Brown of Salt Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oourley Of of Magna, to Carter W. Grant, son and son. Billie of Park City are the of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Grant OourMrs. of Bert Mr. and guests of Salt Lake. was The ' marriage ceremony Continue solemnized at 8 oclock at the MeMrs. Ida L. Anderson entertained morial House, Memory Grove and her bridge club Tuesday afternoon WM perform?! by A. J, Bishops. "By aU means keep the Rural at her home. High score was won The bridal party entered to the goby Mrs. O. A. Sonne and consolation, Community Sanitation project strains of the "Bridal Chorus" Mrs. while you in county your was strong Konold. Luncheon ing from "Lohengrin, played by the served Clyde have the opportunity, said Dr. J. to eight guests. orchestra, and stood under a bowL. Jones. State Health Commissioner artistically banked with feathery to the citizens of Salt Lake Couner enterA. Mr. and Mrs. J. Young ferns and palms. tained at a dancing party Saturday ty in a special message received by The bride was given in marriage evening at the Parish Hall in hon- this paper. "It is much easier to keep the by her father. She was lovely in or of Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Clark, who work going than to start it again Mrs. Clark were a Molyneuxe model of white satin recently married, after it once closes down. Openen train with a tulle and lace being formerly Miss Loa Young. was presented. One huning the work again in a closed counveil arranged about the' coiffure in is often impossible. The counties ty called a halo effect and she carried a dred and fifty guests during of Utah making the most favorable shower of brides roses and lilies the evening. response to the .project are the of the valley. Following the reception, Mr. and counties to profit when additionThe attendants, the Misses Leah Mrs. Young entertained at a mid- al allotments are made for continuaMaxfield, Dorothy Shurtliff, EveHealth night luncheon at their home com- tion by the U. S. Public lyn Orant and Noreen Brown, wore to a number of out-o- f Service. frocks designed alike of apricot plimentary town guests. Twenty-fiv- e guests were Utah still, leads all of the western mousseline de sole, and carried present. states in this region, with the ten bouquets of. Talisman roses and thousandth unit Installed. Califorsweet peas. Harison Grant, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best Miss LaRue Butters returned home nia being next with a total of less man, and little Donne May Mc-H- Saturday after a two weeks visit than 8.000 units and ten tiroes the and LaRae Brown were flow- to San Francisco. California where population. J. T. Lynch, assistant state direcer girls, dressed in Nilg green she was the guest of friends and retor for the State Board of Health mousseline de sole and carried bas- latives. kets of sweet peas. and the U. S. Public Health Service, Mrs. Brown, mother of the bride, Mr and Mrs H. P. Ensign and states that with the completion 'of wore a model of blue lace with a children left Wednesday for a vis- the ten thousandth unit on May corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Grant, it to San Francisco. California and 20th, Utah has made a record that will assure favorable consideration mother of the bridegroom, wore a down the California coast. with the national officials in charge gown of turquoise blue chiffon and also wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Muriel Farnsworth, Mrs. Ira of the program. The serving table was covered Jensen and Mrs. L. Crane of Ely, Scores of cities and several counwith a mandarin lace cloth cen- Nevada were the guests of Mr. and ties in the state, said Mr. Lynch, tered with orange blossoms, shasta Mrs. J. A. Young last week. "have legislated against the old undaisies and white carnations. The sanitary outhouses, and more are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Butters' of now preparing to do so." dining room was presided over by Miss Marjorie Kimball, assisted Casper. Wyoming were the guests Every owner of the Insanitary during the evening in serving by of Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters and outhouse can afford to have it rethe Misses Naomi Maxfield, Mar- family Saturday. placed with the approved type, with jorie Larson. Nora Kirk, Betty labor free and terms on the purKimball. Barbara Kimball, LaVern Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell of chase of all materials in fact he Brown, Lola Brown, Vanita Jones Bacchus announce the marriage of can hardly afford not to." and Shirley Seabury. their daughter, Lillian to Blaine RiMiss Barbara Fullerton and Miss ley of Garfield. The young couple Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor enterMary Smith were in' charge of the were married Saturday, June 20. tained it a family dinner party A reception was held Saturday evegift room and Mrs. A. E. Maxfield, afternoon at their home. Mrs. C. R. Manning, and Mrs. Dal ning in the Utah Copper clubhouse. guests were present. ON SATURDAY AT MEMORIAL HOUSE ld Sanitation Missionary Honored Support Program Necessary to At Farewell Dance Operation Here Wednesday Eve . an J includes: The committee Mr. and Mrs. O, J. McDonald haw had as their guests Mr. and v, M. D. Deton of Pocatello, Idaha Smelt-an- d Employees of the American their and Company Refining families held their annual outing at Lagoon Tuesday. A large attendance enjoyed the days festivities. Arrangements were in charge of a committee composed of E & Romney. C. A. Watts, George Adamson. G. E. Brown and L. E. Sned- SPRING FRIES Yoong, plump spring frfc, sale 4 for fL f Inquire Vert Haw, 1st West Street, 2997 Administrative: Attendance: Wel-.do- n don. C. Matthews; Constitution and A series of sporting events for H. Claude Anderson; Extension: J. C. Denton; Finance: W. boys and girls were enjoyed at the W. Allen; Lions Education: R. C. ball park, with a baseball game beCro-ma- r; played between Murray and O. Claron Alldredge, son of Mr. Parks; Membership: George Pub- ing ' at 8:00 p. m. C. A. Garfield Ensign; Program: and Mrs. Minar Alldredge of Magon the were tickets given Howard Free R Ridge. na, was honored Wednesday eve- licity: Activities Committees: Sight, ning at a farewell testimonial at the blind conservation: Rev. E. B. Pace; Pleasant Green wardhouse. Mr. AlBoys and Girls: Vertis C. Woods; ldredge is leaving the latter part of and patriotism: F. CoopCitizenship NOTARY PUBLIC misS. two-yeL. D. week on a the Civic Improvement: J. er Green; sion to South Africa. Of AU Kinds E. Ro throe k; Committee BetterMr. Alldredge is the second son E. Mix; Education: O. W. ment: B. on to go from the Alldredge family William Fitzwater C. a mission to South Afica. his bro- Memmott; Health and Welfare: A. L. R Ely. Bello; Safety: At Magna Postoffice ther, Layton, having previously serDirectors of the club are A. C. mission there. Mr. ved a two-yeHoward W. Casey, Rev. E. Layton Alldredge lit the present, Ensign, B. H. Claude Anderson and Pace, Johannesis engaged in business at B. E. Mix. burg, Africa. Complete plans for the Lions outThe following program was given ing this Thursday evening at Salt-a- ir at the testimonial: Let Us Store Your Winter in cooperation with the Utah '..Congregation Opening song Clothes Club for all social members Copper Pres. Isaac W. Coon Prayer were also given Mrs. Florence Cockerill and their families, Solo Remarks ..Pres. H. Edward Sutton by Mr. McMichael. The Lions and Vocal Solo Jack Herzog partners will convene at the eatAddress . .Don Mack Dalton, former ing tables which will be reserved for For Cleaning Prices president South African mission them at 7:00 p. m. Box lunches will CaU Gar. 44-Keith Tomlin be furnished. Trumpet solo Announcement is made that it Blanche Taylor Reading Remarks Missionary will be more convenient and econoRemarks ..Bishop L. C. Healy mical for a Lion who is not a mem-abfor a Lion who is not a mem- Frank Peel Prayer In his address, Mr. Dalton stated s: COME OVER To ar ar For The Beet Lake Bathing In Years Delicious Dinners and , at Chapmans Saltair City Mem Mrs. Beginning Monday, Jibm DANCE TO FREE OF CHARGE ...; WOODYARD And His Orchestra Myers Cleaners dance. Miss Maureen Hickman. Miss Mildred Hart, Miss Afton Westerman Miss Marjorie Fames, Miss Mildred Westerman and Miss Irene Ahlquist entertained at a party at Black Rock last Friday evening. What do you require of a SUIT? Auto Gate ft dmlmiun u. Dancing 25c Per Penon COMPLIMENTARY Stmt argn. 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