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Show GARFIELD LEADER. GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, January 30, 1953 SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS played and prizes giv- members of her Bridge Club MonClyde Kanold. Mrs. day evening at her home. A loveand Mrs. Howard ly dinner was served, followed by Memben of the B & G , Club honored the birthday anm- - WjdiAa.la. of eards at which prizes Te.i- next of the gra.iji p.ayin versary of Mrs. B. W. Kichaidson to Mrs. elda Jones T eregiven b hell Fvb"ua,v J th Monday afternoon at hvr h inn-- , Mrs Cletme and Farnsworth. The and met for a pleasant time. A iioineof VK entertained by Mrs. resen. to R.eh-ed Mrs. wai p gift ; on Mis. H. T. Dyehes iiuerl.un.-ardson by the ladies. Card games Birthday Honored writ later en t Mrs. liii ha: isioi ) M:s . - tain members of the Happy Hour flub this Saturday at her home. A hllt nMn.day will be j Engagement Is Revealed Of Prominent Maid night at the home of Mrs. Ida Kd en for a meet.ng. A pi asant t.me was M:. and Mrs. Jed Hart enter-- j tain .1 twenty-fou- r guests follow-- , ing t ie Gold and Greell Hall Sat- urduy evening at tlieir Hunter h me. A gay. time was by the group. lUIU-heo- , T T . C,rW lU ; C;P -- Mr .in.i M 's Kenneth Goble of Magna ann.iunee the engagement lnvitatijn j (f their daughter. Miss Gayle Goble to Kiehard Neil Ord. son of Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Ord of BountiV ful. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and The young couple will lie mar- family of Mont.eello, Utah, are ried in the Salt Lake LDS Temple here spending a few weeks visit-- i on March 13th n8 relatives and friends The attractive bride-eleis ai student at Brigham Young Uni- j versity w here she is associate edi- j Members .if the Eastern Star tor of the yearbook. Bridge Club were entertained Mr. Ord, a former University of Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. C. Utah student, now attends the iPaiks with other hostesses, Mrs., BYU, where he is affiliated with D. J. Davis and Mrs. D. D. Pun- shun. A lovely arrange! one! Delta Phi. Announcement of the nuptials o'el.K-- luncheon was served, fol- will be read with great interest by lowed by eard games. Prizes were the many friends of the young given to Mrs. Stella Hewitt. Mrs. Helen Zeldin and Mrs. Davis. couple. aml a)1 t,n.UM a mait to attend the funetion. arf n. j s.k-.h- I ct Lovely Membership The Magna First W'ard Primary officers and teachers met Tuesday Tee Dinner Club Meet Load master engine 108-b.- standard on 3000 and 6000 Series heavy-dut- y rd-control and models, tional on 4000 Series trucks. more staying power) more d M.-s- . ning, Mr Rigby showed On Wednesday evening the Magna Second Ward Primary officers and teachers met at the home of Mrs Elroy Davis. Reports were piesetit.-.- i by officers. Mrs. I.uElla Swenson will be hostess to members of the Creative Club on Friday. February Sth at her home. All mrmlx-r- are asked tu lint.- the date. - ' more MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE I DIAL EC Se- orque-Action" Douglas T. Smith. O a drink speaks for itself what should it say? Miss Carla Arave: a book review presented by Mrs. Jo Komus. Refreshments were later snrv d by Mrs. Vushell. Mrs. E. C. ..let-haand Mrs. Monroe Wilkinson. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Vushell, Jr. and small son, who are moving to San Diego to make their home, Mr V.ishells sister, Mrs. Arch Haun. at a family dinner Saturday evening home in West Jordan. A gay, social time was enjoyed by the group. Mr. Vushell is in the Navy. at her Cleomore y ton-mil- e. iixrorir KTRAIbiT Ok: Formosa Cafe BON NBISREV - S DAYS A WEEK 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. OPEN Closed Monday CO- - Special Merchants Lunches, to include soup, dessert, drink. Lunches Served from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Dinners Served from 5:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Specialising in American and Chinese Food We serve delicious Chinese Dishes at AU Timet. Orders to take out givtn prompt attention. should tell you immediately that it his good whiskey in it. It should say to your friends that you as a host serve only the finest whiskey. A drink can only be as good as the whiskey you put in it, so pour rich, flavorful the famous Kentucky straight Glen more whiskey that has had a reputation for un- It G1ENM0M OU Ifcnlnck Gaits' BOURBON WHISKEY STRAIGHT 86 PROOF matched uniformity for over three generations. Gienmote Distilleries Company, LouisvilleJCy. PHONE 1910 8916 West 2700 South On Friday evening, Mrs. Milwas hostess to dred members of her cluh at her home. A pleasant evening was spent by the group who will hold their next gathering February tith with Mrs. in rear. Twin-Actio- HMK Specials for Friday, group. use brakes in MAGNA. UTAH I - ries 4000 and above New stamina plus extra gasoline economy in heavy-dutmodels with Load master engine, reduces hauling cesta per economy! PAUL0S AUTO brakes. orque-Action colored nuvics oi the- guests at the family Christmas party in the Rigby home. They were enjoyed by the y Heavier, stronger, more durable frames increase rigidity, add to rugged ness and stamina of 1953 Chevrolet trucks. front, s' op- heavy-dut- Trucks up to 4000 Series models have heavy-dut- y braking power! CHEVROLET forwa- anni-iv.-is.i- ry r The Magna Women's Club entertained at a Membership Tea Wednesday evening' and the prettily planned arrangements were directed by Mrs. George Yoshell, president. Five ladies became new members to include Mrs. Rhoda Johnson, Mrs. Laura Daniels, Mrs. Eva Hayes. Mrs. Lucy Larson and Mrs. Fern Jenkinson. An interesting program was presented, consisting of musical Mrs. Kathleen Pearce numbers and son, Kelly, accompanied by -- j Jenkins fjnuly social and their a imne!- Saturday evening at h in.- - honoring the birthday and Mrs. William Callings .if Mi. Jenkins mother, l entertain members of M- s J. W. Jenkins. Club this Kalin day eveCoveis werv laid for Mrs. La- ning at their home to inelude Mr. and Mrs. Llovd lleek. Mr. and V.na Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hell.!, Mi. and Mrs. of Garfield and Will.am Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Russell Rigby . Clyde Jenkins of Wilford Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Hunt."-Coon and Mr. and Mrs. Richard During t.he course of the eveOpenshaw. Mr. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Eivin D entertained at SatttrdayJanuary30 GROUND, Lean, Fresh, lb. . ML! 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