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Show MAGNA, UTAH TIMES, Friday, November 29, ,1940 ' PAGE 3 GARFIELD SOGIAL HAPPENINGS Miss Vivian Louise Olson Betrothed to Elmer C. Marlor and consolation favors Hansen to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey retained members of the "sisters Lodge and their A midnight luncheon at was served. Wrs Saturday eveningwere a home. Special guests V Mr, and Mrs. Scott Hancock, Sam Marlor. J and Mrs. were arranged Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monson, Mr. hies ot cards to and Mrs. Robert Harkness and d high score prizes given and Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mjlls were ick Nielson and Mrs- - C. B. Gru-baug- h. jK guests Sunday evening of their sister, Mrs. Dell Davis in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Davis observed her birthday anniversary. Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Bevan will be happy to learn that she is improving from a recent illness. Well-Know-n Young Couple Plight Troth In Salt Lake City i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Singleton Mrs. Martha Farnsworth of Los Miss Marion Breeze, daughter spent Thanksgiving holidays in Angeles, California, was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Breeze of Price, the guests of relatives. t, Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. George Magna, and William Michael T. Colvin at their home on 1st son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ahl-qui- st West street of Arthur, plighted their Ahl-quis- troth in a simple but prettily arranged ceremony performed by the Rev. John Saunders of St. Patricks church Saturday, November 23. The ceremony was in the rectory of the church. Mr. Ahlquist is a former student of the University of Utah n and in this vicinity. Both young people are members of prominent local families. They plan to make their home in Salt ,li!iiiiiiiiiiimmiiiH'ii!iiimillimillllillimimim!mm!mmiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiii!iimiii well-know- SIX GARFIELD NEWS Mrs. Roy F. Tygesen entertained at a birthday party for her son, Penny, who celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary November 20. Twelve little guests made merry, played games. A large birthday cake with candles centered the serving table. One 6f the outstanding and in- teresting holiday nuptial events will be the ceremony uniting Miss Vivian Louise Olson to Elmer C. (Bud) Speers Miss Olson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, 383 Wall Street, Salt Lake City, formerly of Magna, and Mr. Speers is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Speers of Garfield. The young couple will exchange vows December 6 at the Olson home with the Rev. Arthur W. Moulton officiating. Miss Irene Hummer will attend as bridesmaid and Rex Speers will be best man to his brother. is a former stuThe bride-eledent of the University of Utah and Mr. Speers is a graduate. He is also affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity and the A. I. M. M. E. Several prenuptial parties are being planned to honor the popun lar and young couple. ct Ruth Andrus. Mrs. Flora Williams entertained ladies of the Mission Guild Tuesday at her home. A social time was enjoyed by thirteen ladies. Mrs. Blenda Miller will entertain the group Tuesday, December 3 at her home. of the will be held Sunday at 10.00 a. m., followed by church services at 11:00 a. m. in Garfield. All interested are invited to attend. Regular All-Sou- ls Sunday-Scho- ol Mission Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bringhurst entertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner complimentary to ten members of their family. Fall flowers were used in the living rooms and a social evening hqld. One of the lovely arranged parties of the week was the monthly FOR modSeveral socials are being plan- social ern home, 2863 3rd East. Inqulra meeting of the ned in their honor in the ensuing A. J. Radebaugh, 3rd East, Lady Lions Club Monday several weeks. night at the home of Mrs. Generant. vieve Ensign on the Magna Row. Miss Helen Zeese To Other hostesses were Helen house in Mrs. Althia Worthen of Boise, FOR Bessie Harris and Wed Nick Papanikolas is visiting for several days Magna. Inquire J. W. Jones. 3040 Idaho S. 1st West. Evelyn Daines. Mr. and Mrs. George Zeese, 734 read was The play Hamlet Thirteenth East street. Salt Lake and explained by Sarah O. Bowannounce the City, engagement en and a vocal duet, Who is of their daughter, Miss Helen given by Mts. Lenora ' Time to sprezd good chvcr with 7eese, to Nick Papanikolas, son Sylvia? a and Mrs. Emma Jean of Mrs. Mike Papanikolas of Mag- Sand na. The marriage will take place Duke. e Luncheon was served to R thirty-onladies. OLXI in the early spring. A beautifully arranged dinner The next meeting of this group party was given Thuisday eve- will be a Christmas social Monday, ning in the presidents suite at December 16, in charge of the the Newhouse hotel when the be- program committee. KENTUCKY STRAICIIT BOURBON WIIISKEY trothal of the young couple was VsWxWl II announced. Mr. Mrs. and UnderThe guests, numbering 75, were George 1 seated at one long table centered wood announce the birth of a November of with a basket white chrysan- baby boy, Saturday, themums and wine colored asters. 23 at the Holy Cross hospital M 1 The favors were pink cellophane Mother and new arrival arc doMrs. Underwood was ing nicely. bags of almonds. Faces light up when this 3 formerly Miss Evelyn Pullum. Dancing followed the dinner. mellow Kentucky bourbon The couple are graduates of the appears on the scene. So Ned Clayton, son of Mr. and University of Utah. Miss Zeese is will yours, when you savor also a former student of North- Mrs. N. L. Clayton, was home for old time flaor! its western university, at Evanston, the Thanksgiving holidays. He Illinois. had as a guest, Steven Bosan of 93 Proof This whiskey is 4 Y EARS OLD An guest at the din- Newark, New Jersey. Both young ner was Mrs. William Theodore men are attending the A. C. colNational Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. of Los Angeles, a sister of the lege at Logan. Lake City. GYU (Bud) Speers at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. W. Evers and her sister, Mrs. Magna-Gar-fie- ld RENT-Wall-arran- gad Reas-onabl- well-know- YOU SAVE Ml hi IVI I0T0 257.011 GAS! YOU TRADE YOU GET MGRE YiHEll RENT--3-roo- 111 1 New torpedo bad las Stratolinor-styl-a interiors Lower mechanical upkeep Restful riding Easy handling slip-strea- m :n 'j . " LOWEST PRICE CAR ONLY " WITH ALL THESE FEATURES: ... Automatic choke Shock-proofe- d variable ratio steering . . . Economatic shift with overdrive . . . Angle-se- t ventilating vanes . . . Nine distinctive body colors . . . Bedford cord or canda 1 MLi!' doth i lilliHii n upholstery . . . Fresh-ai- r Climatizer with windshield defroster . . . Planar independent suspension . . . Glove compart- ment lock... Front seat ash tray door latches. . .Twin ... Non-alatail lights . . . Bumper guards. Aral tab at extra ooaf. MICIS BIOIN AT 11 . "CHEERFUL AS O, ITS NAME" - V'lll I out-of-to- .J CM Mat Cnbhi wttb Iks Irak aitk $730 tollwS tto. 1 at lew la xttoc I tochNto SaSaral f, SaafS BaaS, Svfclectle dwaee wWwW ae M, bride-ele- ct tmk $770 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Puzey and son, Robert of Tremonton, Utah, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bezzant. At a lovely arranged party, Mrs. John Brewer entertained ladies of the Eastern Star Bridge club and guests, Mrs. S. Cor-fielMrs. J. C. Denton, Mrs. Arthur Maley and Mrs. Stella Hewitt of Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon. The living rooms were bright and colorful and a pretty color scheme of lavender and yellow chrysanthemums was used in out-of-to- r Beauty Operators PROHSSIOH EARN GOOD MONEY And heres YOUR OPPORTUNITY d, the luncheon arrangements. Tables of bridge were later arranged and high score prize given to Mrs. Dicia Waters and consolation favor to Mrs. Clara Twenty ladies were pre- Rade-baug- h. sent. nr Mrs. E. H. Cotter of Salt Lake City is visiting for several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Wyatt. Friends of Miss Car- rie Cotter will be interested to learn that she is now employed in the new Beauty Baton at Ogden. Ex-Cel-- learn this profitable profession to Thanksgiving holiday was the formal dancing party given Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Ar J. Spratley in honor of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Joan. The dancing social was held in the banquet room of the Utah Copper clubhouse and attended by fifty couples. The West's Leading Beauty Schools offer The Hercules Club is entertaining at a dance Saturday, November 30 at the clubhouse. 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