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Show i -- ;a TIMIS, MACTiA, UTAH M Friday, May 26. 4 ?:-- For Wedding Month tW By Magna Maid Miss Barbara Jean Harris, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G. Harris of Magna, will become the June bride of William D. Patterson, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs William D. Patterson, Sr. of Trenton, New Jersey The young couple, studenta at Westminister college, will be united in the holy bond of matrimony by Rev. Mortimer Chester. . itfESanj Mr. and Mr W. R. Holt, accompanied by their son and daughtMr. and Mr Ralph Mias Delores Rupe of Blackfoot, er-in-law, Idaho and Xorin James of Gar- Holt visited another son, Earl Holt in Denver, Colorado. Earl is field, were united in the bonds of s member of the Glen Gray Casa holy matrimony on Tuesday eve- Loma band, and arrived by plane 23rd of the home 'at May ning, the brides sister, Mrs. G. W. Cros- this week to visit his parents for a short time. by of Garfield, in a prettily arranged ceremony. Honoring the lovely bride, a bridal shower was given Thursday evening by Mr. Crosby and Mr Rosella Keeney at the Garfield Wardhouse. An enjoyable time was held. TvJao ckK pvJ'JW Members of the ORC Auxiliary met Monday evening at the Magna Women's Club rooms with Mr Carol Rasmussen, Mr Clark Chipman and Mr Bemie Drown as hostesses for the prettily planned social. Games were played duties of the best man and ushers and prizes given to Mr Rhods will be C. O. Harris, Jr, William Johnson and Mr Doris Norris. A late luncheon was served. Hannifin and Robert Swain. A reception will follow the Members of the BB Sewing wedding at the home of the brides Club were entertained Wednesparents on the Magna Row, Lovely Miss Barbara, who will day by Mr Alice Brady at her luncheon be graduated from Westminister home. A hot noon-da- y college in Juhe, belongs to West- was served, followed by an afternoon of visiting and chatting minister Players, is t past dent of the Girl Glee club and a Mr Vera Jones was hostess to member of Eastern Star. She is also a lovely vocalist and was ladies of her Sewing Club and presented in a recital on Satur- special guest, Mr Edith Ridge, at a delightful luncheon and socday. Mr. Patterson hat been very ial afternoon Wednesday at her prominent in Westminster activ- home. Spring flowers formed ities, being a member of the Stev- lovely decorative note The time enson Honorary Society. He is al- was spent in visiting. . s so a letterman. Miss. Barbara has accepted a ( Mr, Mary E. Nitron enteriain-e- d members of the Rebekah Lodge position to teach music in the Salt and their partners Friday evenLake City schools. Club-rooHonoring her, members of the ing at the Magna Women's A lovely luncheon was Eastern Star en.ertajied at a prettily arranged miscellaneous served and games of bingo playshower Wednesday evening at the ed. Prizes were given to Mr H. Masonic Hall and .Mrs. Joey Sad- L. Bliss of Salt Lake City and ler and Muriel Wilkins are enter- Marvin Malmstrom. taining for Miss Barbara SaturHonoring her brother and hit day evening at a personal showwife, former county sheriff S. er at the Nephi Howarth home. Grant Young and fin Young of KenMembers of the Daughters of Arcadia, California, Mr at a entertained Huffaker neth Pleasant Green Camp, Pioneers, were entertained at a delightful prettily arranged family dinner party on Thursday afternoon at party on Tuesday night Other the home of Mrs. Myrtle Ander- guests were Mr. and Mr Brigsen in Salt Lake City. The pro- ham S. Young and Mr C. F. gram numbers were in charge of Packard of Salt Lake City. The Mrs. Dora Voshell and consisted visitors will visit in Msgna and of several readings by Mrs. Leone Salt Lake City for a month. McGill; vocal duets by Mrs, Bonnie McKellar and Mrs. VosheU, That Wonderful Mother of Mine, and Now Is The Hour," history of her father, W. D. Huntington, given by Mrs. Lottie lisJ- lliCt BttfcrftlfaitepESlBii' MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY Dial 5511 MAGNA, UTAH j l t i , 1 I ' i i. 1 r I ? - - r.. 1Vj.WI.sJ . . - r Hill and imi wQ not make you an expert akeetshootesv but it will treat you to WHISKEY AT ITS BEST 00 raecu At - il m c : Mrs. C. F. Williams and Mr Matt Pettersson, delegates from the Magna Womens Club, attended the Federation of Women Clubs convention held for several days last week at the Newhouae Hotel. A delightful time waa held. demonstrated tyxparta each year at The National Skeet Chsmplonahba r.v stTv w.'Y KM ' . WM b ,L so The bride-to-bsister-in-laMrs. Clifton Gordon Harris, Jr, of Fresno, California, will act as matron of honor and Miss Ruth Shorthill, Miss Barbara Meissner and Mias Marjorie McDermaid will be bridesmaids. Byron Burmester will perform es OH Mr James Thoms socompan. ied by her daughter, Kata and will leave Saturday for Inglewood, California, to via--it for a few days with relative son-in-la- UAT.TJAGE REVEALED f f - - Popular June Chosen jSS 190 itrtoof UT10IUI DltfttLFK C0V0UHM.il MOmiCTS 4$ SUM EilTUl SHKn Lambson. Community singing and games were later enjoyed by thirty-seve- n guests and a lovely luncheon served by hostesses Mrs. Emily Pettersson, Mrs. Walter Wahlin Mrs. Voshell and Mrs. Anderson. tW H I 4 I 7 - Mrs. LaRae Gillette of Garfield was hostess Thursday evening to members of her Pinochle Club. Prizes at the card game were to Mrs. Alta Bevan and Mrs. Ethel Carrell. A special guest was Mrs. Kay Fullmer. 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