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Show & meetf helti rti W dr id. i :on aids, na RUttS V It' of dttfc ter HES Pr. and Mrs. Lindsay Burton of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a baby daughter, March 1st at the Holy Cross hospital. She will be greeted by a 2H year-ol- d brother, Frank. n of jCemp,. Mrs. Burton is the daughter of of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Toone of IdI -couple wiU be Magna. to and plan May in Magna. eir borne Mrs. Albert Monson entertained her Bridge Club Thursday. The Reception Honors popular game was played - and Prominent Couple prizes given to Mrs. LaRee Fraser and Mrs. Bessie Larson. The A lovely ceremony, ladies will meet March 18th with uniting a prominent couple, was Mrs. Carol Hibler. performed Wednesday, February 25th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for Miss Virginia Rae McCleve, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barrett, Mr. Parley McCleve and Vem Hard. and Mrs. Edward Barrett and man, all of Garfield. A reception Mrs. James Thomas entertained Florence Hoffman of Ogden are f olio weL that evening at the Utah 7 Mrs. tfaU Page, Mr. members of the Happy Hour Sew- - visiting at the home of Mr. and Copper Cltfb. Bernell Day of Magna mg Club Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Jones has The bride was charming in tradand Bould- - her home. A social time was en- - Mrs. J. E. Jones. to Las Vegas been quite ill. itional white satin, fashioned with aver the weekend. joyed. lace and a full train. Her fingertip veil was caught back with a tiara of apple blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and orchids. Mrs. Bob Hoops, matron of honor, chose a shell-pin- k frock and M.iss Katherine Perkins, .maid of honor, wore Dresden blue. The bridesmaids. Misses Merrie Rasmussen, Joyce Rush ton and Alice Hardman, were frocked in blue and pink gowns. Little Miss EveTims To Change to Clean, Economical Is lyn May Perkins, flower girl, wore blue. They carried like bouquets of pink carnations, tied with pink and blue ribbons. Lowell Wilson tood as best v ' 0f man for, the groom, Ralph Peterson acted as an assistant , We have far dslivery Presiding over the gift room were I $85 and up Mrs. P. H. Ensign and Mrs. Ivo Dual Wall ' and Mayberry, assisted by Gldbnath 67.50 up Floor Furngdts Wilson, Nancy Cannon, Norma $275.00 and up Forced Air Unit Ruegg.and Leola Wallack. The 6 . guests were greeted by Mrs. Harry and Units $170.00 up Gravity Adams and Mrs. Verl Perkins. and up $87.50 Mission Water Heaters- - 9 Serving was in charge of Mrs. 4 r Ginnie Mantle and Mrs. Ester Dimick. A very lovely program was presented, consisting of vocal solos by Ivan Catten, accompanied by Miss Joyce Mayberry and two cello numbers by Miss Mayberry and Mr. Catten, accompanied by Mrs. Ivo Mayberry. Honoring the regarded young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Hardman, the grooms parents, entertained at a Let one of our Experienced Salesmen give you a Free dinner preceding the reception. Estimate. Guests included the bridal group and a few elose friends. , All materials and workmanship quar anteed. t The on a left young couple Men Licensed Installed by short honeymoon trip and are making their home ait 76 Wfest 33rd South. Appliances and Installation, For the Best in emnt Revealed nd mid-wint- er The East Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Pioneers, arp invited ta meet Friday, March 12th, at the home of Mrs. Lucy Walker. The meeting begins at 1:30 p. m. An enjoyable meeting of the Lady Lions was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mabel Garfield. were Mrs. Retha Reeder and Mrs. Melba Matthews. A very interesting talk on "The New Look was given by Miss Manbeth Taylor, advertising executive at ZCMI, and sister to Mrs. Garfield. A seven oclock dinner was served at one long table and several smaller tables, attractively decorated with early spring blooms: PliTWCMTS Tte ), Daughters of Piowers, Pleasant Green Camp, are invited to attend their monthly meeting, Thursday, March 11th at the home of Mrs. James A. Monsen, 2985 So. 9000 West, beginning at 1:30 p. m. A county visitor is expected Mis Emma Cammans entertain- to be present. ed ladies of her Bridge Club and special guest Mis. Lottie Cqlleton, - Mrs. W. C Reese was hostess ta Friday evening at her home. ladies of her club Friday afterFirst prize at cards was wron by noon at her home. Bridge formed Mrs. Kay Paulos and cut favor to the divei sion of the afternoon and Mrs Pauline Richardson, who will prizes were given to Mrs George Denton, Mrs. C. E. Hoops and Mrs entertain the group March 12th. T. A. Hansen. The members will Club meet March 12th with Mrs. E. J. Ladies of the and special guest, Mrs. Dewey Gardner. Watkins were entertained WedMr. and Hits. Zane Hiatt annesday afternoon by Mrs Valeria Young at the home of her daugh nounce the- - birth- - of a bal-v- boy, ter in Salt Lake City. A prettily Micheal Zane, February 25h at planned luncheon was served. The the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Hiatt, members -- will meet March 10th formerly Miss Beverly Kunz, and With Mis Erma Hatton in Salt new son returned home Tuesday. Lake. Mrs. Earl Underwood of San Mi. and Mrs A L. Kirk of Diego, California, has returned to home after visiting for two Magntrand Mr and Mis. J Nelson her of Garfield attended presentation weeks with her parents, Mr. and of. the play, Blythe Spu it" m Mrs. Matt Pettersson. . Rnk Nelson w,hfrfr"-Mn- r. The chief value of superior played a leading role at the Logan is that it leads to a perknowledge UAC, over the weekend. t 1 forming manhood. Bovee Just-A-Me- - Tweed The kind that yo mumuaim WIST - MARKET - Specials, March 5th & 6th Less To GAS WITH HEAT 12th. short time. STYLE-HAR- T DO SOMETHING file eci If Costs Mrs. Elene Poulard entertained members of the Club Friday1 night at her home A prettily! planned lights luncheon was served at small tables and bridge later played. Pnzes were given to Mrs. Mary McAllister, Mrs. Thelma Singleton and Mrs. Viola Gardner. Mrs McAllister will entertain the ladies March Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Going and family, Phil, Donna and Helen of Solonc Beach, California, visited with Mrs. Goings sister, Mrs. Pearl Apostle and friends in this vicinity last weekend. Ceterte, Fleeeee, KIESiir teiists .......... . Mr. and Mrs Dean PeTteisson of Carlsbad, California, arrived Monday evening to visit Mr. parents and TamHyr Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, for a See these bv A large crowd attended the card party sponsored public Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall by the Garfield Pythian Sisters. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given for games Of five hundred to Mrs. Alice Brady and Jim Haun, first and James Dale and Mrs. Adolph Newman, consolation. Bridge favors were awarded to Edward Korous, Mrs. J. W. Peay, Mrs. Agnes McMaster and D. L. Underwood A late luncheon was served. Heating Cqll HEATING & APPLIANCE 9072 West 2700 South Mrs. D. D. Punshon and Mrs. F. L. Hibler entertained at a dinner Phone 2212 Open Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Members of the Womens Benefit Association were entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Effie Luchesi, hostess. Card games were played and high score favor given to Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald and consolation to Mrs. Mary E Nielson. A late luncheon was served. Tuesday afternoon at the - Community Baptist Church for ladies of the group. 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