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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH JJyH, i: : Friday, SOCIAL EVENTS- - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS mwm ters String Trio consisting Buccaasful Picnic Member! of the Christopher Diehl Lodge and Adah Chapter, Order of Eastern S.ar were entertained at a summer picnic of barbecued ham Tuesday evening at the Magna Community Park. Over one hundred and fifty guests enjoyed the dinner and program numbers that included selections from the Jobs' Daugh of Misses Bertha Gage, Arlene Barker and ClareAnn Porter; numbers , from a group composed of Bertha Gage, Arlene Barker, Jerry Bark-- I er, ClareAnn Porter and Prank Gage; vocal numbers from Darrell .Grubaugh, accompanied by his j brother, Carl and accordian numbers fi om Colleen Darnels, Arlene and Jerry Barker. , atskm Nuptials performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 25th united in marriage Mist Mane Evelyn Halvorsen and Norman Trent Baker, with President Robert D. Young officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Halvorsen of Magna and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Simon Baker of Kimberly, Idaho. The bndes home was the scene of a wedding dinner for the two immediate families following the ceremony, and a reception was given in the evening. The new Mrs. Baker greeted friends in a dusty rose silk shantung afternoon dress, fashioned with a tucked blouse and circular skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink begonias and stephanotia. Miss Gayle Goble had charge of the guest book, Mrs. Bertha New- - the loday-findmu- V Magna Maid Wed In LDS Temple ton was in charge of tne refresh-ment- s, assisted by Miss Norma Lee Wight, Muti LaRay Wight and Mrs. Douglas Barker, Vocal number were presented by O. K. Pothering ham, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Jeppson. For her going away ensemble, the bride chose a beige linen suit with navy accessories. They honeymooned in Zions, Bryce's and Grand Canyons, and will make their home in Kimberly, Idaho. -- Enjoying visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam William and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clifton of Magna are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clifton and two children of Vallejo, California. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hase and two children of Ely, Nevada, visited in Magna during the week. They were accompanied back by Mr. Y. Mori, who was a guest at the Hase home. ? n SERVICE Shaw Family Hold Reunion Sunday THANK HEWS from Korea aboard A very enjoyable reunion for theReturning aircraft carrier USS Valley s Cha-iedescendants of W. and Forge after seven months in the Emma Williams Shaw was held Far East, is Thomas M. Long, seaSunday at Jordan Park and at- man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. tended by niney-nm- e people1 Thomas M. Long of 43 East 18th The late Mr and Mrs. Shaw were st, Garfield. Magna residents for many years The 27,000-to- n carrier wiH comn and in this locality. her third tour of duty in the plete Those present were Charles M. Shaw and fam.ly, Don P. Shaw Korean area when she docks in and family, Scott Hancock and San Diego, Calif. July 2. Two on that same day, the family, Dell Davn and family, Al- years ago, launched the first Valley Forge Monson bert and family, Ronald K. Erickson and family from Colo- Navy air attacks against North Korea. rado, Robert Harkness and family, In the past two years, the carRex Mills and family and Leo 14 months in Korea. Yeates and family. Six guests al- rier has spent Five days after she returned to the so attended. ( west Dinner was served and games was coast in December, 1950, she later played, a program enjoyed area. ordered back to the combat and officers elected for the ensuAir Task Group One, embarked ing year to include: Mr. and Mrs. in the Valley Forge, flew over 6000 Harold Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Keith combat missions over Korea. Yeates and Mr. and Mrs. R. Martinson. When the heart apeak, howA gift was piesented to the ever simple the words, its lang-aug- e youngest member present, a gift is always acceptable to those to the family who traveled the who have hearts. a drawand distance longest prize ing conducted for all married In language clearness is every couples. Confucius thing. V IUM ! ) V Up to $2509 jUUUL "Every businessman know he's In trouble when his costs go up and his selling price goes down. And Utah's mining industry is in that same position. To moke sure we stay in business, we have to keep costs down. The paychecks we oil receive depend on that." ONE-VIS- SERVICE. 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