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Show Utah UtuHmeillhrBa, FrUay, July 10, JSS3 THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women Are Doing Thu Week LATE SUMMER NUPTIAL DATES TOLD their daughter, attractive Ada Mae, to Keith Burrell, son of Mr. home in Magna. Included in the many out- - of and Mrs. Ellis Burrell of Magna. The young couple will exchange town guests was Miss La Von Miss Utah," a cousin to nuptial vows July 15th In the Brown, Logan LDS Temple and a weddMary Jane Moyle, maid of honor the bride. ing breakfast, to be given by the and Misses Delores Petersen, sisbenedict's parents, will honor ter to the groom, and Miss Norma Prominent Pair Wed them. Jean Perkins, bridesmaids. They They will be further complicarried Colonial nosegays of pink In Logan LDS Temple mented at a reception in the North carnations and lavender stalk. 7th Jordan Stake House that evening, Mrs. Chipman, mother of the Tuesday, July and later depart on a short honeybride, wore a rase gown and a In ' a mid --summer wedding, moon. shoulder orchid corsage and the Upon their return the newlygroom's mother was gowned in Mies Nina Elmer, lovely daughwill make their . home in weds W. A. Elmer ter Mr. Mrs. of and over net taffeta had a and pink Riverton. became the bride of Robert similar corsage. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Douglas Jenkins acted as best man for the groom. Zabriskie, all of Magne-- The Lawn Party young couple recited nuptial vows Background Decorations The bndal party received their Tuesday, July 7th in the Logan Honoring the birthday anniverguests before a floral - decked LDS Temple. of Mrs. Philip Debs, a group sary bride-elec- t, sevthe Honoring archway with large wedding bells of friends entertained at a lawn social On eral been have on either aide and palms and cangiven. Wednesday evening at the Thursday, her aunt, Mra. Robert party delabra placed at the ends. home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer A large tiered wedding cake Lewis, was hostess at a prettily Bowen. Invited included was placed on a table covered planned ahower at her home in Mr. and Mr. R. M.guests Alexander, Mr. with a Tuscany lace cloth and Spanish Fork and Friday, a group and Mrs. LaMar Moyle, Mr. and decorated with tiny pink rose- of relatives entertained at a social Mrs. Mert Alldredge, Mr. and Mrs. in the house. Magna Ward buds. W. J. Ledingham, Mr. and Mrs. The young couple left for a Receives Guests Roland Reid, Mr. and Mra. Debs, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Moyle re- honeymoon trip to the Pacific Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Garfield, Mr. Northwest and make to their plan ceived the guests and the guest and Mrs. Glen Breeze, Mr. and book was in charge of Mias Jeann-in- e home in Magna upon their return. Mrs. George Cromar and Mr. and her Mrs. Honoring daughter, Mrs. W. C. Matthews Moyle while the gift room was ' at "Open in charge of Miss Meridee Moyle, Elmer entertained for neighbors Monday Mrs Violet Powell and Mrs Jessie House Trip Drown. Mrs Pee Doxford was afternoon at her home. A most was time a spent by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wight, achostess at the serving table, assist- enjoyable ed by Carma Hales, Mary Gourley large group. companied by two daughters, Diane Foutz, Janice Breeze, KathNorma Lee and LaRae, have reMrs. Pearl Gil Leland of Salt leen Moyle and Joan Scholes turned home after a most enjoyUshers Included Bevan Chip-ma- Lake City entertained ten guesta able vacation in Califafternoon a at social Thursday ornia. They traveled to Long and Myron Moyle. sister-in-laher Mrs. The young couple left on a hon- honoring California, thence to San Pearl Gil Leland of Seattle, Beach, Luis Obispo where they were eymoon trip and plan to make a Washington. guests of a son, Glen and family, Ladies attending from Hunter then to where they vawere Mrs. Annie Petersen, Mrs. cationed Alameda, with a daughter and Emma Mrs. Blanche Craig, Mr. and Mrs D. L. Barker University of Utah and Mra. LarSene Morris. and baby Scott The trip was comA lovely afternoon was enjoyed pleted by a jaunt to San Francisco, by the group. California. preeents John Druary, Beverly Silk. Grant GaraeU ID'S . in Granger. The bride was lovely in a fashionable model of lace over net and satin. The frock was topped with a Peter Pan collar that was outlined with seed pearls, long sleeves and small buttons to the waistline, ending in a full waits length skirt A net lace cap, outlined in pearls, caught the veiling back on either side of the brides head. She carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations and glitter angel feathers surrounding a lavender ofchide Attendants included Mrs. Kent McQuivey, matron of honor, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Sikox, daughters, Leola. Zelda and Arva accompanied Lieutenant Bud to Fort Lewis, Washington. The group left Thursday. Lieutenant Silcox, who has been visiting in this vicinity for the past 30 days, will embark for Yokohoma, Japan. Sil-co- x Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Callister of Granger announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of Chipmandeterssn Nuptials Draw Many Friends To Stako House Reception The Salt Lake Temple waa the setting for the early July marriage of Miae Ardith Chipman, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Clarke Chipman and W. Dewaine Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van C. Petersen, all of Magna.' The young couple exchanged nuptial vows July second, and a reception was given in their honor at the North Jordan Stake House Leave Fee Washington Betrothal, Approaching Marriage Reoetded of Granger Maid to K. Barrell HAVE A CIGAR FROM-- July Ith Baby Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Smith of Riverton, formerly of Magna, announce the birth of a fine baby boy, Boyce Jay Smith, who weighed in July Ith at Memorial Hospital in Riverton at 9 pounds. Mrs. Myra Smith of 2831 South 9050 West in Magna is the paternal grandmother. All is excitement at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morris In Garfield for a lovely baby girl arrived June 29th on her fa- thers birthdate. The little new miss is the first girl in three generations with the By Owner Mhderm home - and adjoining coop, gas heat hot water, cook stove, refrigerator, South MSI West Please ISM Biown-ta- g phono lot Oarage, mi two-wee- n, son-in-la- SL-404- Fair-bou- Avenue. rn Summer Festival PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE la La a Installations, b rooms In till. H ' Experienced, Licensed Plumbers Alee Complete Line of Water! Heaton, Both fixtures. Fu feoea. Pipe and Fittings. F. H. JULY A Terms B. MOO W. Phone 1513 Stadium BowL Sail Lake ClTf Mall Orders to Summer Festival, University i Utah. Salt Lake City Prices! S3. tUt. 11.75. 11.58 and SI CL H. KENNER Mil ratiaa 7733 Chango to Gordons and sou ths CHANGE write o solely rata a safety (saartng 1 ftUNUTS-- to bold ptan 1 HOU-- to 1 WEEK-- 1 YEAR-- to So win 1 SECOND --to , It takes N prevent solely poaf a solely award have as Occident COURTESY in your gin drinks . . There's bo gin like .j&P Theron Farnsworth of Lawrence, Kansas arrived for the July Ith holiday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Farnsworth and also join his wife and three daughters, who have been Magna visitors for the past several weeks. They are former local Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Memmott, Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Bishop of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eyre of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelly of Helper, spent the holiday weekend vacationing in Idaho Falla, residents. Idaho, Craters of the Moon and Sun Valley. The group went Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris through the beautiful LDS Tem- entertained ten guesta at Liberty Falla. Idaho in ple Park Thursday evening at a social Mrs. Morris was the pianist for a Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wurzbach summer recreation program. have returned home after a pleasAfter the program, refresh ant month spent in Pasadena, Cal- ments were enjoyed at the Fern' and of relatives the ifornia, guests wood. to San motored friends. They also Francisco and vacationed at Lake Tahoe and Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent enter tained. a large group of relatives Mrs. Frank Kaber of San Fran- and friends Sunday evening at cisco, California, is visiting for a Open House, in their beautiful month at the home of Mr. A Mrs. new residence. Steve Silipetur. Mrs. Kaber is a former Magna resident and exten-livel- y Gordons Y Oft off these points qfcomparison. abbett Specials lor Friday A Saturday, July 10 A 11 TUNA, .Tuxedo,, ton VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 cam. ...... pS FRUIT COCKTAIL, Libbys buffet can .... 15c BEEF STEW, Nalleyi 20 oz 69c Franco-America- n, 2 cans . . . 27c SALES lbs sa Pierces, 46 Plus Many extra construction feature that go to make up WELL-BUILHOME. to CHOICE ,21c ,7c ,29c ,41c ,37c , .35c s ' T $ 818.00 Down F H A Keith Barton, Builder-Own- $64.00 Month (Approx.) TERMS er PHONE MAONA AND ADVANCED STYUNG-- Th new long, sleek fines of tbs 1953 Chevrolet set new standards low, e field. Here you will see of beauty in the careful detailing and a richness of appointments always before found onjy in much costlier cars. IN 7A most pow-trfPBFOKMANCS field Tbs entirely new engine la the 1 engine in combination with new power Powergfide brings you new and n wonderful gain in economy, too. In gearshift models you win find the advanced 108-h.Thrift-Kin- g engine. low-pric- 2749 So, 1501 Weal 9949 . v j ... MGH-POWBt- r ul low-pri- ce Blue-Flam- e" p. ... faster IN SMOOTH, SlMftl AUTOMATIC DMVING-Exp- ect getaway with Power glide's new automatic suiting and passing range . . . and new economy, too. Chevrolet's new Power Steering takes over 80 per cent of the work of steering, makes parking unbelievably easy. . . M ECONOMY AND VAlUt-No-w, youll get mtny more miles out of every gallon of gasoline. You'll save on over-e- ll operation and upkeep, too. Yet Chevrolet remains the lowen-price- d field. tine in the this year-- as in every . . . M AMHUCAS FAVOR-Ag- aia single postwar year-m- ore people arc buying Chevrolet than any other car. In fact, latest official registration ahead of the figures show that Chevrolet is over 25 ecood-pla- c car. Nearly 2 million more people now drive Chevrolet than any other make. Tto low-pri- ce DRY ONIONS, 4 lbs. CANTALOUPES, No. 1, lb ORANGES, medium, juicy, 5 lbs. CHERRIES, fancy, Bings, 2 Ibi. . GRAPES, seedless, 2 lbs PLUMS, Urge, 2 lbs...i PRICE $8868.00 thaiever 15-h.- p. B to rvET5nj SUIMDAIT,No.XI I, Shatters, 10 J Fh Z7.9 6371 !3347o?BRAi7TLX2nESlofgiCg!TTT!T7c SPAGHETTI, . Aluminum lifetime kitchen cabinets. General Electric Texolite counter topi. Large kitchen ventilating fan. Beautifully colored bathroom fixture!. 100,000 BTU forced air gas iFumace. Large specially designed extra room, full basement Two large rooms roughed in and ready to be finished in the basement (Jt&TDets - . . . M NIW .31c ,19c ,23c ! See Theee Individually Designed Home That Feature! f Fresh, lean, lb. pki. .... Located at 3190 South S5II Wed. Magna BEFORE YOU BUY n frozen, lb.. FROSTEE SHERBERT 2 ! SUNDAY, JULY 12 m Milk White, Pan Ready, yOTT Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson and family have returned home after vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. vicinity. k 8916 West 27C3 Sssth a par-ant- nMRinitvwnwmianMiua .MMniniaci,uk.uMUi Mil Rel-ativ- es urday morning to spend the July s, Ith holiday with Mr. Miners Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miner and ether relatives and friends in this Next time 70a order gin remember that Gordons has the advantage of High Proof (94.4) usd Liqueur Qnallty. ACCIDENTS! . On of the enjoyable summer family reunion! was enjoyed July Ith at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Alldredge in Magna. attending were Dr. and Mrs. John Bills of Long California, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Alldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Claron Alldredge, Mr. and Mrs. L M. Dayton, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. Fay Elder of Los Angeles, California and Mr. and Mrs. Amel Elder and daughter of Hurley, New Mexico. Mrs. Bills and three daughters are remaining a abort time longer to vacation in Magna. She will be remembered as the former Dale Alldredge. OPEN HOUSE Mr. son, Family Reunion son-in-la- a Holiday Trip la-di- es Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miner and family of California arrived Sat- drink never taste thin with Gordons Gin. liqueur Quality gives yon richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 184 yean Cordon has been n favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. . . IT TAKES two-wee- day evening at her home. Ail are urged to attend. acquainted here. High Proof means that ,vS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lovell of Hunter announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeanne, to Mr. Lynn Alldred, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alldred of Bluffdale. The young couple plan to be Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson of Magna have received word that married in the Salt Lake LDS third. their ton. Dean, has been pro- Temple August The groom-to-b- e has fulfilled an moted to corporal in the army. He is stationed in the Korean com- LDS mission in the Eastern States and is now attending the Brigbat zone. ham Young University at Provo He will continue his studies at Miss Clelia Knaus returned Saturthe University of Utah this fall. k an from day enjoyable the bride-elec- t, a Honoring vacation spent in San Francisco, is to be given in Salt Lake shower California. City July 10th, and afltr their Most welcome visitor at the marriage, the young couple will home of Mrs. Fannie Little, is make their home in Salt Lake Mrs. James Purser of North Holly- City. wood, California, former Magna Mrs. Wana Thomas will enterresident She is also vacationing with other relatives and friends in tain members of her club this Fn- this vicinity and with a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coon of West Jordan, Utah. exception of Mrs. Dean Morris, Most welcome visitors the past grandmother. week at the home of their aunt "Grandmother Morris did not and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur have any sisters, daughters or Hellier were Mr. and Mrs. Harold of until the birth Hinton and daughter, Patty and Jranddaughters five sons and Mrs. Myrtle Strong, all of Marysix grandsons. Missouri. The group were The new baby has two brothers ville, motoring through the western at home, Dale and Brent states. 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