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Show ttMES, MAGNA, UTAH k &?cicfiII cca f and Mrs. Cahoon are at home to their friends in Salt Lake City. cX L Rlchards street. Salt the fSnce marriage and A fSnth MITCHELL In a quiet home ceremony. Miss Leone Mitchell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell became the bride of Mr. James McGill, son of Mrs. Julia McGill at the Mitchell home on Center street Wednesday at eight oclock p. m. Bishop E. R. Dimond performed the ceremony In the presence of members of the two Betty Mr. and Mrs. Bclva Avenue, took place on year. this nt of Sun-- f i, aetive m the ward, Emigration the if social affairs have been young bride. Mr. htpr S Son McG ILL Of triage immediate families and a few dose Ann Christensen, a bride of the near friends. future. Games were enjoyed and reThe bride wore a lovely floor freshments served. On last Tuesday evening Mrs. Barbars Apgood enterlength dress of de solse and a corsage of tal- tained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Christensen at her isman roses and Miss Doris Dimond, who was her home on 1348 Bryan Avenue, Salt Lake City. Twelve guests were only attendant, wore a model of peach colored chiffon and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. Delbert Mitchell, the bride's brother, acted as AntlcipaUng her birthday by a best man for the group. few days, a number of friends and The living rooms were attractively neighbors spent last Thursday afdecorated with late spring flowers. A ternoon with Mrs. D. P. Boles at buffet luncheon was served to forty her home at 2984 2nd East street eight guests. Those present were Mrs Wallace Mr. and Mrs. McGill will make Mace, Mrs. LaSalle Allen and Mr. their home in Magna. and Mrs. B. J. Brown of Sa t Lake On Tuesday evening Mrs. Vernon City, Mrs. Nephl Jensen. Mrs Go-m, Powell and Mrs. Reba Richards enCosslett. Mrs. Fred S Rasmu.-seMrs. Rue Packard and Mrs tertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Mitchell, Monte Carlo John Loutensock of Magna. Whist was played and prizes awardAs has been the custom for a numed to Mrs Velma Parkin. Miss ber of years, a few close friends of Gladys Parkins. Miss Blanche Nel- Mrs. Boles helped her celebrate her son and Miss Dortha Reid. Out of 74th birthday on May 21. Those pretown guests included Mrs. Earl Parsent were Mrs Ed J Gardner Mrs. kin, Mrs. Iris Motzkus, Mrs. Vernon Earl Bennion and daughters, DoroParkin and Mrs. Marlow Parkin of and Mrs. Roland Johnson. Mrs thy A was Salt Lake City. late luncheon C. E. Hoops and mother. Mrs. Yudin, served to fifty guests. Miss Eva Mit- Mrs D. D Punshon, Mrs. John Louchell, Miss Norma Mitchell and Mrs. tensock, Mrs. Rue Packard, Mrs. Robert Tuck assisted the hostess. Theodote Hansen and Mrs C. L. Mr. and Mrs. Lyland Kirk of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a baby boy Monday, May 23 at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Kirk will be remembered as being formerly Miss Florence Philpot. This is their second child and first son. HOUSE TO RENT 3 room modern furnished home on Main street. See Mrs, J. W. Jones, West Main street, a graduate of the Brigham Young university and in- structs In the Seminary at Vernal, Mr. Smith Is i " Utah, The marriage will take place June In the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. I Magna. Mr. and Mrs George Parris left Wednesday for Hollywood. California to make their home. Friends of the coqple will be Interested to learn that Mr. Parris has obtained employ, ment there. Their many, friends bid them farewell at an informal evening Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Parris' parents. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Hansen. ar n, BROTHER OF G. T. COLVIN DIES IN S. L. MONDAY Sympathy of the community is extended to George T Colvin of Magna in the death of his brother, Hannon Colvin, 59, of 921 West Tenth North street. Salt Lake City. Mr. Colvin died at a hospital Mon-,da- y Peterson. of natural causes. Ela peterson on announce the engagement of their -- a shoaer He waa February 11 1879 ' daughter. Miss Mary Wootton. 10 at Centerville, South Dakota,' a son LeTobv Vem Reese, son of Mr and Mrs. Mrs LaVern sLoSand Mrs Kate of H J' and Julla A. Ireland ColWilliam O. Reese of Magna. omas The marriage will take place early In June at the home of the brides NIELSEN SMITH Mrs W. V. Robbins was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nielsen of parents and will be followed by a ber Bridge Club at-- luncheon at her reception. Granger announce the engagement Mr. Reese is well and popularly home on Cyprus Avenue Wednesday of daughter, Mabel, to Harold afternoon. Mrs. George W. Smith known here. Congratulations was a special guest. Prizes were won best wishes are extended. by Mrs. E J. Gardner, first. Mrs. C A baby son was bom to Mr. and E. Hoops, second and Mrs, Helen Mrs Richard Brock at the Cotton- Fitzgerald, third. Guest prize was wood Maternity home on May 19. given to Mrs. Smith. t Congratulations. Mrs. Melba Thome entertained FOR SALE The M. I. A Festival Chorus held the members of her club at a luna social entertaining their partners cheon on Wednesday afternoon. The acre. Good lBullding Lots of on Tuesday evening. Games and guests included Mrs. Margaret Reese flowing well district, plenty MilWilliam Mrs. Mrs LaBonner, were enjoyed. dancing ! pressure without the aid of dred Robbins, Miss Donna Reese, pump. Mrs. Mrs. Helen and Lucy Argyle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Clemments are the proud parents of a baby girl Jones. bom Saturday morning. May 21 at Mrs. Della Williams of Salina is a the Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. Clemments was formerly Miss Margaret guest at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen and her Hardman. sister. Miss Lillian Allea Mrs. Vi Martin. Mrs Eileen and Mrs. P. H. Christensen en- FOR SALE 2 milk cows. Inquire Lars Peterson, 68 East 18th Avenue, tertained at a kitchen shower their sister and daughter, Miss Garfield. trn senfze j of the Brigham Young. University and also attended the University of Utah. She has been very active in church and civic affairs, having been a member of the Sunday School Stake Board for several years and at the present time is a dance director of the Mutual Stake Board. PETERSONS SPECIAL ICE CREAM 15c Pt. 25c Three flavors-fre- sh qt. strawberry, chocolate vanilla OUR SPECIAL THIS WEE- K(Specials are From Saturday to Saturday) Fresh Strawberry Pecan Ice Cream qt 40C ; Also Fresh Strawberry Sherbert, qt. 40c Fresh strawberry syrup used on sundaes, malted milks, banana splits, and sodas served at the fountain. We Cater to Private Parties ' mi ' v.,,w.w.vw1,.v.vw GGCnCRIY nss turn raEa ! 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