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Show uaCNA TIMES, MACNA, UTAH HUNTER NOTES In observance of the wedding Philpot and Mr. and Mrs. Coon and Mrs. J. are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. jnniversaries of Mr. v philpot. who have been marr- J. Glen Coon. All three have the years, Mr. and same wedding anniversary June ied thirty-tw- o Isaac W. Coon, who celebrated their twenty-sixt- h wedding Special guests were two sisters Mrs. J. Glen of Mrs. Philpot, Mrs. W. Mathews date and Mr. and their first of Ely, Nevada and Mrs. Nellie Toon who observed L. W. Bachand of Los Angeles, Califom- Mrs. life, married of vear tany lace cloth and centered with a three-tiere- d wedding cake with each tier holding candles commemorating the separate anniversaries. A social evening was later enjoyed. Mrs. H. N. Weggeland and Mrs. A J. Spratley of Magna and Mrs. entertained at a lovely The guests were seated at one Franz Goates of Salt Lake dinner party at her home City Sait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. long table covered with a Brit' returned to their homes Sunday after visiting in Los Angeles, California with their sister ed Kirk THIS THE SUUMER-G- O Pfc. Max Lamb of San Luis Obispo, California, is on a fourteen-day furlough and visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Lamb. Friends of Max wiU be interested to learn he Is very much better after a serious iUness of pneumonia. -- -- Btf ! Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Coon, Mrs. Evelyn Cook and sister, Audrey Cook, ' attended the funeral of Richard M. Rydalch at Grantsville Sunday. Mr, Rydalch waa a brother-in-law to the Cook sisters. JH -- Mitt Lila Dimond Becomet Bride Of Roytd Paine Anderton L, D. S. Temple Scene Of Lovely June Ritet For Local Couple apartments inSalt Lake City upon their return. The popular bride has been the motif for a number of loVely parties prior to her marriage. Oquirrh Central Civic Committee Organized Here Miss Geraldine Rhodes, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elzy Rhodes who will be married to decorated with Scott F. Newton, son of Mr. and Beautifully Representatives' of local cl a roses, the Lion House irrSalt Lake Mrs. W Y oung Hyrum J. Newton on June and other public-minde- d organiCity was the setting for a pretti- 28, was the honored guest at a zations met Wednesday evening One of the outstanding wed Lady Wedt In ly arranged wedding breakfast dinner party given by Mrs. James and formed the Oquirrh Central dings of June, the month of roses, Reno, Nevada Thursday honoring Mr. and Mrs. H. Newton at her home on west Civic Committee. The primary was the ceremony Tuesday which Robert Wayne Mix, who were 3500 JSouth on Sunday. purpose, of this group is to sponunited Miss Lila Dimond, attractiwedded earlier in the day in the Corsages of American Beauty sor and endeavor to obtain comOf particular interest to her Salt Lake L. D. S. ve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EdTemple. The roses were presented to each! munity projects for the welfare win R. Dimond of Magna and Roy friends in this vicinity is the an- bride is the former Mary Canguest. A low bowl of orange blos- of the individual and the betteral Paine Anderson, only son of nouncement of the marriage of non, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. soms and roses formed the center-piec- e ment and improvement of the Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson Miss Margaret Ann Walker, Spencer C. Cannon of Magna, and for the dinner table. At each communities. of Garfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland the bridegroom is the son of Mr. were clever favors The group will embrace repre-- s place A. Walker of Cottonwood, to E! and Mrs. Bert E. Mix of the ArThe young couple exchanged brides bouquet made of candy nlatives from Redwood Road Kidd of Raymond WashSeatle. vow in the Salt Lake L thur Row. nuptial to the Tooele county line, from ajtid ribbon. D S temple, with The young couple were married Stephen L. Chip-ma- n ington. The bride-elewas presented the speedway- - to the Bingham The couple were united in the by David O. officiating, McKay, a memory book by Mrs. road. with First Baptist church in Reno, A dinner waa given in their honCovers'were laid for forty-fiv- e Newton and each guest wrote a Meetings of the organization with Rev. Brewster members of the immediate fami- little verse or at the Lion, House following Nevada w ill be held the 3rd Wednesday in the book. the ceremony and covers laid for Adams officiating. The bride was lies and close friends at the wedMrs. Thomas E. Burke of Mag- of each month. r sixteen guests. Beautiful roses given in marriage by her father. ding breakfast. A lovely floral ar na will be hostess at a shower J. C. Di nton was unanimously She wore an attractive beige suit rangement of formed the floral centerpiece of fragraht white honoring Miss Geraldine at the elected president and Roy F. Tythe table and white tapers in cry- with white accessories and orchid roses centered the table and low home of Mrs. Hyrum J. Newton gesen, secretary-treasurestal holders were placed at either corsage. bowls of red roses were placed on 6400 West street on The presidents of all organizaFriday. Miss was end. The table was covered with well known at intervals. The breakfast table June 27. Margaret tions, excepting religious and fraas here she made her home for was covered with an Irish linen a satin damask cloth. On Thursday, June 19, Gerald- ternal groups, are asked to name Following the dinner, the cou- some time with Mr. O. W. Kum-ro- damask cloth. ine will be the guest of honor at their representatives to this comand the late Mrs. Kumrow of For her going-awa- y ple left for a wedding trip to citensemble, a kitchen shower in LehL All mittee and contact either Mr, Denthe Arthur Row. of the California coast For her ies the bride chose biege and British the aunts and cousins of the bride-ele- ton or Mr. Tygesen. The newlyweds are now spendgoing-awa- y outfit the bride chost tan with matching accessories. have been invited. Her a poudre blue suit with white ac- ing a few days at Lake Tahoe and The mothers of the bride and kitchen color scheme w ill be Pure humanity, friendship, the cessories. Her corsage was of gar- in San Francisco and will later groom wore pink rosebud cororange and white. honeymoon in Canada. They are sages. denias. interchange of love, home, bring heaven. . to earth a foretaste-- of They will make their home in planning to make their home in Following the breakfast, the Seattle after July 1. Without knowing the force of They unite terrestrial- - and celesGarfield upon their return, left to a for wedding couple trip Yellowstone National Park and words, it is impossible to know tial joys, and crown them "with M. B. Eddy Mrs. Wilson, mother of Mrs. will be at home at the Peter Pan men. Confucius blessings infinite. Annie Maiben of Garfield and BACCHUS Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Magna, returned to her home at Mt. Pleasant Friday after spending Mr. and Mrs. C. E.Lehmkuhl the winter here. and son, Lee left Thursday for a Members of the Finesse Club two weeks vacation to Berkeley, were entertained Friday by Mrs. California, Clyde A. Konold at her home on the Magna Row. Mrs. Mae Hartge, The Hercules C1..U annual out- popular visitor from San Francising will be held Satuiday, June co, was a special guest. A lovely 21 at Lagoon. A full day of proarranged - luncheon was served and bridge later played. High is slated. events gram score prize was won by Mrs L. L. ill Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marilauch, Pullum, second to Mrs. Hartge. (Fk ar Available Leo Coe, Dale Coe of Elko, Nev- Mrs. W. J. Corrigan will entertain viy eight la any model and ada were weekend visitors of the group Friday, June 27. featuring scores of new beaoty, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen comfort, and performance Mrs. Grace Thomas entertainCoe. features that make it, more than ed members of her club Thursever, the VALUE LEADER Of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Coon of day evening at her home. Sewing THE LOW-PRIC- E FIELD are was visita and late luncheon Richmond, California, enjoyed Mr. served. and Special guests were Mrs. ing Mr. Coon's parents, Mrs. Walt Coon and Mrs. Coons Leah Barnes of Montana and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Busch of Jess Murphy of Logan. GARFIELD NEWS ell-Kno- I,: 1 t, t ct h r. w ct Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dawes announce the birth of a baby boy Tuesday morning at St. Marks HospitaL Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. : John Brewer has returned home after an extensive trip to the southern and eastern states. Mrq. ; . , V. NOTES Convalescing from operations and illnesses at St. Marks hos pital are little Bobby Hoops, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoops, Mr. Fred Brecke and Mr. Thayne Pearce, g by train for cool comfort, g Union Pacific and money-savineconomy. speed splendidly-equipped provides fast, Coach comfort economical trains . . . Standard Challenger Sleepers meals. Car delicious . Pullmans . . RegisDining service on principal trains. tered time-savin- finely-appoint- Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen were guests at dinner Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christopherson in Salt Lake City, the occasion being the 80th birth date of Mrs. Rasmussens father. A lovely birthday cake formed the center-piec- e of the dinner table. Nurse-Stewarde- SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP PARES ' from Garfisld to: CSllm 1 ' ic hCoteki $22.40 47.00 21.29 39.29 29.69 Los Angelas Chicago . Denver . . Kansas City Portland . llftwlll USUxUsS IUqtoCai $33-3- - $39.10 99.39 26.99 91.90 33.10 9 48.60 23.99 43.00 33.33 - .- I- flMl- -1 Libsral rstnrn Halts. Also vary low as y Mrs. Audrey Cook of Ibapah spent several days in Hunter, Magna and Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends. Urea. one-wa- y UtstWNslssd lot tutkm SnH H.O 10 10 saasalh Phone 2441 seW TiSLU KyKyUZJU "itTTtE tiOtXJPU rsoffiTw me roniv --ms f?J TdisP3&S uI Mrs. Rachel Elder was hostess to ladles of the Firemen Ladies Tooele. Auxiliary Friday at her home. Luncheon was served and bridge Mrs. Clarice Scarbrough, Mrs. prizes given to Mrs. LaVeme Dora Bevan and Mrs. Francis McArEmma Mrs. Sheppick and Kearns were hostesses at, a misthur. The ladies will meet Friday cellaneous shower Wednesday with Mrs. Dorothy Finley. evening at the Bacchus club honTedesco, oring Miss Darlene Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duck-wort- h of Mrs. Scarbrough, who daughter of Los Angeles, California, will be married Saturday. arrived last week to visit with they Following the wedding, their parents, Mr. and Mr. A. B. will leave for Portland, Oregon lisand brothers Duckworth and where they will make their home. ters here. Games were enjoyed by thirty Honoring the visitors, Mr. Duck-- guests and a late luncheon served. orths sister, Mrs. Reed Damron, entertained at a family dinner FarnsMr. and Mrs. Theron Monday evening at her home in worth and daughter, Helen spent Garfield. , he weekend in Richmond, Utah, iMr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mr. guests of relatives. left B. Duckworth and Mrs. A. Tuesday for a vacation trip to Ida- n Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Coo, Mrs. ho and Wyoming though the Jack-so- Lloyd Coe, Mrs. Stanley Hole country and Yellowstone returned Saturday from National Park. They will return a y vacation trip In Richto Magna and visit for a short mond, California, where they while. were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glendon Coe. CARD OF THANKS Members of the Lady Lions are We wish to extend our sincere asked to meet Monday evening. and heartfelt thanks for the many June 23, 7:00 p. m. at the home kindnesses, expressed sympathy of Mrs. T. P. Brockbank, 4700 and beautiful floral offerings at Hyland Drive for their monthly the recent death and rites of our social meeting. Hostesses of the beloved wife and mother, Mary garden party will be Mrs. Brock-banMrs. Ann Tygesen, Mrs. Schultz McBride. Dr. George E. McBride Edith Ridge and Mrs. Clara otu prlMt'- - Frank Nordqulst announce the arrival of a baby girl Saturday at St. Marks hospital. Mother and new daughter are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. WIN LOCAL QUILTS is made that Announcement Mrs. E. E. McCarty and Miss Lucille Paul won the quilts given Tuesday by Mrs. Daisy Dunstone. w Empress Theatre Saturday, June 21 (NOTICE) First 8how 6:30 p. m. Last Show Starts at 9:00 EXTRA EXTRA Special Double Bill pjn. THE BAD MAN Wallace Reagan. Fair-bour- Berry, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, Ronald Its a great new 1941 thrill drama! Action! SECOND FEATURE PLAY GIRL Kay Francis,' James Ellison, Nigel Bruce. Smart, sparkling, beautiful and not so dumb! Shes an eyeful! c Prices Adults 25c plus Govt. Tax 3c (Also SL Tax.) At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday. 10c-15- Sunday-Monda- June y, 22-2- 3 FOR THE SUMMER SPECIAL NOTICE First Show Starts at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, 7:00 p.'m. Monday Strange I Fascinating Amaiing FACE A WOMANS , Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Conrad Veidt, Osa Massen. No other star in Hollywood would dare risk her career in such an amazing role! Secrets of a scarred-fac- e woman! COMEDY NEWS. c Prices Adults 25c plus Govt. Tax 3c (Also St. Tax.) ten-da- k, and Family Saunders. 10c-15- June Tuetday-Wednetda- y, 24-2- 5 First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. LAS VEGAS NIGHTS a scorcher! A brand new kind of musical with Tommy Dorsey and orchestra, Bert Wheeler, Constance Moore, Red Donahue and his mule Uno. Lets go! c COMEDY NEWS. (Plus St Tax Only.) Prices Dont miss it! June 26-2- 7 Thurtday-Frida- y, Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Shbw 9:00 EXTRA EXTRA Big Double BUI THE ' p. m. 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