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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH Friday, February 6. 1953 for freedoms sake. Enjoyable Trip Prettily Arranged Shower Honors Recent Bride Here GIRL SCOUT NEWS Mr. W. W. Borland rccvntly returned home from California Program Thursday where he enjoyed visits with sevB A eral children and Ineir families program, sponsored Honoring Mrs. Keith Mar lor, and also made the acquaintance of lv U:rl Seoul Troop 68, under the mother-in-laduvcb.in of Mrs. Albert Haslam, a new grandson. January bride, her Mrs. Jack Marlur and sisters-in-laJames Thomas B 'ilanj, Jr. is lts.der, w.ll be presented this Mrs. Vivian Jacobsen, the first son in a f jinily of three Thursdiy evening. 3 30 p. m. in Mrs. Beverly Elmen and Mrs. daughters in the James Thomas the M.ign.i House. A cuke hiking contest will be J. Hunt entertained at a prettily Borland household at Sjn Diego, miscellaneous shower California, and needless to say, all held. Judge will he Mrs. Karl H. planned Wednesday evening at the Mag- are very happy about the arrival Koropp, Mrs. George Fraser and Miss Gerri Hjljm. na Women's Clubrooms. of the fine boy. The eomimtiee on refreshments The attractive bride is the formHis father is associated with the consists of Mis Becky Ridge and er Jilleen Nelson, daughter of Mr. Naval Hospital in San Diego. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Salt Mrs. Borland later left by plane Miss Jeen C'linstofferson. ProLake City and the groom is the for San Francisco, California, for gram numbers will include a tap son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marlor a week's stay with her daughter dance, Nancy Kinder; piano solo, of Magna. The young couple were and Mr. and Mrs. Judith Kidd ami vocal solo, Kathleen llaslain. wed in Nevada. Chester Thomas. Ribbons will be awarded fur Favors marked places for thirty-4 the prize winning cakes. five guests, who later played Club Meets . . bnoio the Historical Documents that have shaped the destiny of America son-in-la- games of bingo. Honoring the bridal pair, a reception was recently given in the Avalon Ball Room in Sandy, and the bride was also feted at another social. They are now making their home in Granger. : The reguljr meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held at the Firemen's Hall Thursday afternoon at the Hotel in Salt Lake City. Wednesday, February 11th, 8:00 Following a prettily served lunch- p. in. A program will be presenteon, tables of cards were played ed. and everyone is cordially inand first prize given to Mrs. Mix vited to attend. and second favor to Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Margery Duke entertained Evers. members of the Westway Sewing Club Saturday afternoon at her Mrs. Violet Larson has returned home. A luncheon was served to home after visiting for Urn days the members, followed by an af- in Fairview, Wales and Manli, ternoon of sewing. A beautiful Utah. She was guest of honor at a centerpiece of tulips was placed luncheon given by Mrs. Cyrus on th luncheon table. Jensen. Mrs. B. E. Mix members of the entertained Club Tri-Tow- Ncw-hou- nson. Several new members have been aJmi;ted to the club including Mrs. Ethel Adamson, Mrs. n.ir.i.1 Bowen. Mrs. Mi'dred Jenkins, Mrs. Lillian Bridges and Mrs Erma Tech. jOpen House For Newly Remodeled Library, Women's Club, Successful Tin-- tn-- Huu.a f.ir tho newly ;ind ivimvjUiI Magna Library an. I Wuimm's lubl.c Variety Of Meat Prizes To Be Given At Raffle C'lubiM.rins Friday evening prove 1 m y suive.-uiful- . A large group of jxope attended and expressed their enthusiasm for tin; building and ii"w additions. floral Iove!y nriangemenU were placed in the rooms, presented by Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, iN'iinty librarian and McDimald'i Tiie Cyprus high school Ag Club is sponsoring a raffle SaturReceiving the guilds were Mrs. day, February 28th at the Magna George Yosbell, Mrs. K: nest Firchall, 11:01) a. m. to raise monMrs. M mine Wilkinson, ey and finance a trip to the anMi's. Cl.ii.imv Williams and Mrs. nual Livestock Show in Son J ihn Howland acted as guide. Francisco March 31st. Mrs. T. W. Jones and Mrs. O. K. First grand prize will be a tenFotheringluim represented the li- der, fat lamb. Other prizes will include four half hogs, and other brary glMUp. Presiding over the refreshment fine gifts to lucky ticket holders. table were Mrs. Alla Gee and Tickets are being sold by the Mrs. Ncplii Pctersioi, assisUsi by members in the project that ia the Mi.v-.ePatsy Allred, Cleora sponsored by the Magna Garfield and Cle'i D.ivis an Judith llutch- - Lions Club. Flower. Me-cha- s -- 1 I believe the first test of a truly Mr. P. A. Cammans has returnman is his humility. great ed home from Los Angeles, CaliKuskin fornia, where he visited a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth, for a short time. All things change, nothing perishes. Ovid 0M In these days of crisis and attack, with the ELYSIAN BURIAL GARDENS MHSB foundations of Freedom threatened, it is vital that each of us know our American Heritage. Here are the living documents of our American history . . . exact reproductions of 42 of the greatest manuscripts and papers that have shaped our national destiny. Here is a proud possession for every patriotic American. 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