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Show UTAH" f..r,NA TIMES, MAGNA, Friday, July 2, 1943 Page Tliree GARFIELD Miss Renea Firth of Tremon-toUtah, is a guest at the home of Miss Helen Bingham. n, Performed at Community Baptist ..ey CeremonyMus n C. Powell Dorothy torch, Uniting 4f lovely church ceremony, of Dorothy Smith,' daughter t. ilfind George L. Mrs- - Powell of Saturday. Smith of thabridaofLjon Pensacola, Jne was performed in memhers of family Jesence the twenty-sixt- h. few close friends by at the Com--Imi- tv Eugene A. Bjork . Sj Baptist church. was beautifully decried with roses and snapdrag for the occasion. The bride entered the church the arm of her father, to the Zfi ni of Lohengrin procession- -' A. Bjork played the ld traditional selection and Miss also gave several vocal elections including I Love You The church Jan-gono- V If iiy white silk with a boushort sleeves, and her The bride chose a corf model fashioned skirt, ght Friends will be interested to learn that Mrs. John (Jack) E. Gardner and new baby daughter have returned home from a Salt usher. Rud Grayson stood as best man Lake hospital The little new addition to the Gardner family arfor the groom, Mrs. JSmithi mother of the bride, rived June 10th. Her daddy is an wore a' black sheer model and aviation cadet in the Army Air shoulder corsage of roses and gar- Corps. denias. Members of the Magna-Garfiel- d A reception followed for intiLady Lions were entertained mate friends of the family. The serving table was covered Monday evening at the home of with an Irish linen cutwork cloth Mrs. Marcia Cromar on Cyprus Avenue. Other hostesses were and centered with a three-tiere- d Mrs. Leta Beane and Mrs. Fern cake. Coon. Installation of officers was Mrs. Horace Jones held and each incoming officer charge of the gift room. The young couple will make was presented with a corsage of carnations and sweet peas. their home in Salt Lake City. A. C. Honoring the bride, Ms. A. R. Harbor Nielson, who was in Pearl during the Japanese atTruman entertained at a social at her home in Salt Lake City. Rela- tack, was the speaker of the evetives and close friends attended. ning, and related experiences, customs and events of the islands. His talk proved very interCyprus American Legion Post esting. Mr. Nielson is a former and Auxiliary will hold installa- seminary teacher in Magna, and tion ceremonies at the Commun- was head of the L.D.S. college in ity Park Thursday, July 8 at eight Hawaii oclock. A joint party will follow. Mrs. Margaret Todd of California is visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sloam of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VacPioche, Nevada, are visiting Mrs. ulin. Her husband is stationed at Sham's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. G. Camp Kearns. F. Boyd for a short time. Smith-Leo- brides illusion was banded vith deep lace and caught back with a coronet of seed pearls. She amed a bouquet of roses, lillies orcof the valley, centered with an veil of ' . hid. Etf attendants were Miss Flor-jn- c e Conradsen, maid of honor, wbe chose Alice blue net and the Members of Girl Scout Troop 7 Miss Phyllis Carls-to- n bndesmaids, are now making hospital bags and had a peach model. Miss Luchave also completed a number ille Colburn, orchid. Miss Flossie of Miss Shirley Naylor has returned home after a two months vaca tion in North Hollywood, Glendale, California with relatives and friends. She also visited her brother, Sergeant Richard Naylor, stationed at the Marine Base in Coronado, California. Members of the Hearthside club met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Thurman Thursday evening. An early luncheon was served and bridge later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Margie Duke and Mrs. Minnie Robinson and the traveling prize to Mrs. Eleen Poulsen. Mrs. Duke and Mrs. Bernice Mix were special guests. Mrs. Robinson entertained the group July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Elmen visited over the weekend in Axtell and Mrs. Leonard Jones of Malad, weekend visitor at Centerfield with relatives. They Idaho, was a Mr. of and Mrs. M. M. were accompanied there by their the home - j Rees, grandchildren, Valene Olsen and Arlou Jorgensen, who have been Mrs. Stanley Peterson and chilvisitors in Magna. dren have returned home after a at Provo, Utah. Mrs. William J. Holdsworth and vacation son, Jay, of American Fork, visThe Brownie Troop of Girl. ited over the weekend with her Mrs. Jean Buckwalter and Scouts, sister, Mrs. M. F. Orr.. Mr. Holdsenworth left for the Navy Reserve Mrs. Mary Jenkins, leaders, a hike Friday. joyed Cadet school at Pocatello. -- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Croft of Pleasant Grove, Utah, and Mr. and Mts. Glen Wilson of Salt Lake were weekend vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wil tegular Magna Flower Garden Club board meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner Tuesday, July 6. All board members are invited The see son. A social was held Tuesday at Miss Beth Dowding of Salt the Copper Community park by Lake is Visiting at the home of ArchibalHonoring her son. Dale ' d,-who leaves July 9 for the the quartermasters' corps from Miss Norma Ruegg. ; armed forces, Mrs. C. A. Archi- Kearns, and a banquet and dante bald entertained at a social Sun- was held Saturday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cullimore Copper Club by the 500th day. Mrs. Archibalds sister, Mrs. Utah 11th of Provo, Utah, were visitors at Flight Hortense Bowen and family of and These were private parties, ar- the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Angus Logan visited at the Archibald . , y ranged by individuals, and were Wilson Sunday. home. not sponsored nor conducted by i A daughter, Mrs. Pauline Brad- the Service Center. Miss Becky Waring,1 daughter shaw and baby of Ogden, are for- -' Miss Lyrene Hansen is spending of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Waring, guests at the home of Mrs. Bradis now of residents mer Garfield, her vacation in Nevada with reshaws parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' , . serving in the Marine Corps. latives and friends. kit bags for members of the and Miss June armed foroes. daffodil yellow. Each carried like bouquets of lily-of-tMiss Lydia Vaculin has returnnlley, roses and .snapdragons. ed home after visiting her fiance Little Jill Truman was flowergirL and in relatives Dallas, Texas, for Mm Jean Truman acted as an five weeks. Coon, sky-bl- Smith, he Empress YEieatire of Schedule-- hie Week Only Notice To Change T Saturday- - Sunday, July 3-- 4 First Show Both Nights 8:38 p. m. Complete Show After A MASTERPIECE OF, MYSTERY ROMANCE rz OF A DOUBT SHADOW The screens sensational emotional star, Teresa Wright, with Joseph Cotten, MacDonald Carey, Henry Travers, Wallace Ford. A great cast! Superb directing by Alfred Hitchcock. COMEDY-NE- WS Prices Adults. 10c-!8- c. 30c. Tuesday, July 5-- Monday 8:30 p. m. 6 . 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