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Show TIMES MAGNA AND ATTEND VISITATION Primary Mrs, F. L. Hibler, Mrs. Elizebeth Jones, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and Plans Summer Fete Mrs. Eleanor Daaring attended a Rebekah Lodge meeting in Tooele The Magna First Ward Primary Monday night. The occasion was is planning a Summer Festival on the visitation of the President and Wednesday, August 31st, 7:00 p. her associates. m. at the wardhoue. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cammans A DISPLAY TABLE, featuring and daughter, Adrienne, of tas articles that have been made by Vegas, Nevada, arrived Monday the school, will be presented, as to attend the wedding of a niece, well as a program, The Circus. Refreshments will also be fold. Miss Connie Garfield on Thursday, and also visit other relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bauman ol and friends in this area. Magna and Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Duke, chil- Jackman of Salt Lake City, formdren, Jon and Jean, returned er Magna residents, have returned Monday from a most enjoyable from a most enjoyable weeks vatrip to Yellowstone National Park. cation to various sections of Idaho Magna Ward vc I J Best man was Richard Holman and ushers were Richard Dahl, David Holman, Grant - Larson, Richard Nielson and Bill Burke. Pretty Background The bridal party received guests before a background of white accented with melon color. Tall white columns, enhanced with in. tertwining roses, were flanked by bells and net Joyce Petersen and Helen Thomas were hostesses and others aiding in the arrangements were La Veil Nielson, Evon Elzinga and Hazel Davis. Serving were Mer-Isn- e Newton, Sue Newton, Mary Jane Peterson and Joan Newton. A tiered cake centered a table that was covered with a linen handcut and cloth with silver candelabra on either end. Others assisting in the serving were Mary Rhodes, Lula Fairbourne, George and Maxine Newton and Virginia Burke. The area around the tables was decorated by Inez Doxey in an effective arrangement of white net draped between white fern stands with baskets of gladioli and petunias at each end. Mothers of the bride and groom wore pastel frocks and pinned melon colored glamellias to their shoulders. AUGUST BRIDE South, Hunter, became the bride of Bryant J. Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farril Holman, 6644 South 300 East, Midvale, in rites at the Salt Lake Temple Friday John B. President morning. rfawkes officiated. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast by parents of the Gift Room bridegroom. In charge of gifts were Janice Ryberg, Claudztte Cumz, Connie Nieser. Organ music was presented during the evening by Mrs. Larsene Morris. The lovely bride has been entertained by Mrs. Harlow Lee, Mrs. Udel Kuhre, Mrs. Janice Nielson, Mrs. Harold Nielson, Mrs. Rex Willard, Mrs. Evan Thomas, Mrs. Scott Thomas, Mrs. Glynn Petersen, Mrs. Richard Dahle and Mrs. Richard Holman. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah. Her bridegroom is attending the hilltop That evening, the bridal couple was further honored at a reception at the North Jordan Stake House. Beautiful Gown For her wedding and reception, the pretty bride chose a gown of h nylon organza. Short shirred sleeves and iloor-lengt- rounded neckline, detailed with d applique, were features of the bodice. Her illusion veil was caught to a crown of organza and pearlized roses. She carried a white orchid encircled by white carnations and a pearl-studde- AMERICAN ... DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Family Funtime OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN., - For school. roses. SHOW STARTS DUSK OPEN 7:00 p. m. ADULTS 75c Till Show Starts. Then $1.00. CHILDREN FREE. HITS 2 FAMILY FUNTIME TECHNICOLOR GLEN FORD - RED BUTTONS They departed on a honeymoon Wearing pink dresses were bridal attendants, Mrs. Richard trip to San Francisco, California. Dahl, Miss Janice Nielson, Miss Claudia Sizemore, Mrs. Harlow Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Turpin Lees, Mrs. Rex Willard and Mrs. have returned from a pleasant Grant Larson. trip to the southern states and The frocks had melon colored were guests of Mrs. Ida Stephens cummerbunds with matching in Birmingham, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams headpieces and the attendants wore shoes of the same color. of Fort Payne, Alabama, were Flower Girls guests during the week of Mr. Petite Lisa Petersen and Peggy and Mrs. Sherman N. Drain of Mackay were flower girls. Magna. i ihSUMMER PLACE" "IMITATION THE FINEST BOYS JEANS MADE RICHARD EGAN DOROTHY McGUIRE GENERAL" SANDRA DEE for Further Show Information Phone BY On Sunday, the family of Mrs. Alice Doxford of Magna celebrated 9 birthdays of family members occurring in August with a festive atpicnic at Lberty Park. Thirty se?tl::.i are piakked son-in-la- wins Pol Clothe LOVELY MRS. GORDON PAUL KENDALL The former Miss Connie Laie Garfield, who was married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden reception at the brides residence followed in the evening. Lovely in every detail was the wedding reception honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paul Kendall, Wednesday evening at the Garfield residence in Magna. The bride is the former Miss Connie Laie Garfield, daughter of Mrs. H. L Garfield and the late Mr. Garfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall, all of Magna. The young couple recited nuptial vows in the majestic Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 24th. A wedding breakfast, with the grooms parents as hosts, followed at Harmons Cafe. to the groom, was best man and ushers were Kent Bawden, Rex Coon and Sherman Beck. Mrs. Garfield, mother of the bride, wore a pink embroidered sheath and the grooms m'other chose a beie gown. Both pinned pink elf rose corsages to their Mr. and Mrs. Bud Silcox of Hunter announce the birth of a baby boy on August 15th. He weighed six pounds, 15 ounces and will be named Sidney Bud. A small sister, Tawnya, is happy about the brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glines of West Jordan, as well as two great grandmothers, Mrs. Maria Silcox of Riverton and Mrs. Mary Glines of Salt Lake. City. Custom Welding Phone BY 7--6 195 2349 So. 7200 UNSEY L. COMBS Muffler Repair Truck Bumpcrc shoulders. Pretty Background Lighted hurricane garden lamps, tied with streamers, led the way to the garden. The bridal party received guests before three stately white pillars, covered with white roses and tiny twinkling lights. Floral arrangements in Bridal Gown white baskets held For her gown, the pretty bride gladioli and small bird-cagwith chose a model of nylon lace and xlowers were placed in the willow net over satin, fashioned with a trees. The setting was further three-tiere- d full skirt, basque by large wedding bells waist, pointed n:ckiine and long laced with ivy, centered by A flowing tiered fountain. sleeves ending in coronet of blossoms held a fingerReceives Gifts tip length veil of nylon net. She Receiving the gifts were. Miss carried a bouquet of white Adrienne Cammans, Miss Ruth glamellias and stephanotis. Ann Johnson and Paul Beck. . Her attendants included a sister, Over the gifts were Miss MarMrs. Sherman Beck, Mrs. Robert garet Wood, Miss Barbara Call, Nielson, Mrs. David Yancey, Mrs. Miss Elva Coon and Miss Carolyn Kent Boijvden, Miss Ilene Richards Cavaness. and Miss Valene B;ck, junior Mrs. Gaylen Garfield was in bridesmaid. Little Shauna Beck charge of the guest book and Mrs. was flower girl. Philip Debs presided over serving. Mrs. Beck wore blue embroidThe bride has been entertained ered cotton satin and the other by Miss Barbara Call, Miss Ilene attendants were frocked in pink. Richards, Mrs. Kent Bawden, Mrs. They had Hawaiian leis of salmon David Yancey, Mrs. Glen Coates, pink carnations. the Kendall Cousins Club and Miss Joan Call. Best Man Mrs. Garfield, mother of the Robert Nielson, brother-in-labride, also was hostess at TUVbo1 finest Scet vari-color- ,795 -- lily-point- s. Worthy of your Trust IE ICO! TINEI KOTIN t nn IM BUM rhbut y nn y UTKKTSTWGNT BOURBON WHISWY fWWWlNWk jfer.i 1&r K PBOOT UNTO! 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Friday Only DATIS 9 EUTOAY tended the reunion. were celebrated BIRTHDAYS by Mrs. Alice Doxford, bar daughriiES ters, Ruth, Lucille, sons, Frank, Bruce and Dee; daughter-in-laDean and a Carol; by granddaughter, Lucille. Mrs. Doxford and son Bruce are '.1AGNA COUPLE leaving for a trip to Vernal to see Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sears an- the Dinosaur exhibition and on nounce the betrothal of their to Flaming Gorge Dam. lovely daughter, Karan Sue, to LeRoy R. Henson, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford S. WildMrs. Reid Henson, all of Magna. and daughter, Christine and ing The prominent pair will be honB. Hawkins ored at a wedding reception on Mr. and Mrs. Claude and daughter, Claudia spent last Thursday evening, Saptember weekend visiting at Dinosaur Na15th at the Gay Way Reception tional Flaming Gorge Monument, Center, 4565 West 3500 South in Dam, then to Little America, Hunter. Wyoming and home by way of Announcement of the nuptials Como Springs. will be read with interest by the friends of the many young couple. ed ii Miss Jayne Ann Newton, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Newton of 5287 West 3500 One at noon, one at night. One along the way You never out grow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every dayl prettily .Tayco CZovCcn Vovjo'Cd Cell ILcrioWcmIo VIEWS FAnr o:i.:.vis CZaviHyv luncheon appointed honoring the bridal party. The young couple departed on w.dding trip and will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Kendall will continue his college education. The bride is a graduate of the LDS Business College and is an employe of the Federal Bureau. r . Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah , Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the . National Editorial Association. 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