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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Betrothal Announced Of Misa Norma Kenner THE SOCIAL SCENE Gospel Services each Sunday, 3.30 p. m. and each Miss Vera Houston and Miss Hit- Wednesday night, 8:00 p. m. in the died Mcltiichie. Everyone is in- Gospel servires will be Magna Women's CTubroums. vited The sessions are conducted by through the balance of May What The Women Are Doing This Week Mr. and Mrs. Gwendal Kenner of Magna announce the betrothal of their daughter, Norma, to Jerry Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jones of Hunter. The young couple have not as yet set a mar- Entertains Club Mrs. H. E. Wurzbach was hostess to members of her club Friday at her home and special guest, Mrs. Howard Wadsworth. The occasion honored the birthday anniversary of Mrs. C. E. Hoops. Card prizes were awarded to Mrs. George W. Smith. Mrs. Hoops and Mrs. George L. Denton. The group will meet in three weeks with Mrs. B. W. Richardson, and then adjourn for the summer. riage date. The bride-eleis a member of the Cyprus high school graduating class, and both she and her fiance are well known and regarded in this vicinity. Announcement of the troth will be greeted with interest by many friends. ct Vane Fraser entertained members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home. Following a prettily served luncheon, tables of cards were played and prizes given to Mrs. Chloe Mnn-so- n and Mrs. Alice Ribotto. The group will be entertained in three weeks by Mrs. Pearl Thurman. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cromar have returned home after a most enjoyable trip through various eastern and middle-wester- n states. They drove a new car back. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Orem Stewart was observed Monday by members of the B & G Sewing Club at a festive luncheon and social time. A pleasant time was enjoyed by the ladies. Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, Mrs. Nora Gallagher and Mrs. Bertha Hibler attended sessions of the Rebekah State Assembly Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and two children of Ephreta, Washington. are visiting Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith on the BAG Row. Mr. Smith will depart Saturday to his home while his family remains here for a short time. Three New Grandchildren Mr. and Mis. George Voshell of Magna recently became grandparents of three new grandchildren and are rejoicing over the lovely babies who are welcome additions to the family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Simmons of Kearns became parents of their first boy, who has been named David Rex and is being greeted by three sisters. The proud mother will be remembered as the former Maxine Lund. In early May, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Knaus of Granger also announced the birth of their first boy at a Salt Lake hospital, and three sisters at home are also welcoming new brother. Mrs. Knaus is the former Marian Lund. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strain of Salt Lake City joyfully announced the birth of a lovely girl, Robbie Ann, who was born in April A brother, Michael, at home, is becoming acquainted with new sister. The mother is the former Bonnie Lund. Teatimonial Honors Granger Maid Miss Leo la June Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Lambert of Granger, was honored at a farewell testimonial prior to her departure for the Northern States LDS Mission recently. The social was held in the North Jordan Stakehouse. Miss Lambert is leaving May 27th for Chicago, site of the mis- Ery. but he mt wlU . . .P man who -- Old Proverb Seven entirely new Chevrolet sport models . . . widest, smartest choice in the low-pri- ce field! 2 sion home. ... 2 capti3 ... sport coupes big, handsome bright, breezy convertibles vating station wagons ... all of them styled and engineered like much costlier cars ! Third Sob Mr. and Mrs. John D. M elver of the Magna Row became parents of a husky boy, who weighed in at 7 pounds, 4 ounces Fridsy at a Salt Lake Hospital. He has been named Richard Allen and two brothers at home are happy over new baby brother. Ike bIwM end captivedng !!" Here are the jauntiest cart in iheir field. They bring jrov new performance. Powerglide automatic at lowest prices and with driving and Power Steering outstanding new economy. Come, see them-soo- nf Optional at extra cost. ComHnatUm of Powerglide automatk transmission anj IlS-h.engine available on "Two-Ten- " and Brl Air models. Power Steering available on all models. Cenwrtikte fC CHEVROLET Blue-blam- First Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Broad-hea- d of 224 Silverway, Garfield, It was inadvertently stated in announce the birth of a 7 pound, last week's paper that Mrs. Vera 13 ounce baby girl May 12th at a Sudbury presided at a Mothers Salt Lake Hospital. She has been and Daughters party of the Mag- given the lovely name of Kathryn na Womens Club, whereas it DeAnn and two brothers like the little new sister. should have read Mrs. Neil OPEN I DAYS A WEEK A tribute to mothers was 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. A quick and complete recovery Fifth Child Closed Monday given by Kay Dea. , is extended to Mrs. E. W. Speers to Merchants' Lunches, Special of Las Vegas, Nevada, who underCharlotte DeAnn is the name Mr. and Mrs. John Stainoulis of include soup, dessert, drink. went eye surge: y Monday at the Wed- given to the wee daughter of Mr. arrived California, Glendale, Lunches Served from 11:30 a. II ily Cross Hospital. She is well for a vaeat.on trip to Mag- and Mrs. Clarence Nipper of Garm. to 4:30 p. m. known and regarded former Gar-- : nesday na and Price, Utah, visiting rela- field, born Thursday, May 14th at Dinners Served from 5:00 p. m. field resident. a Salt Lake Hospital She recorded tives and friends. to 9:00 p. m. dr dr dr a weight of 5 pounds, 9 ounces Specialising in II i.dcss to members of her and is a member of a family of Will Maks Quilts ' American and Chinese Food Bridge Club was Mrs. Jack Gard-- , Women's Club will three other girls and a boy. The Magna Wo serve delicious Chinese ner Monday evening at her home. make and complete quilts, and Dishes at All Times. A delicious eight ocliick supper interested in having this Ward Coon To anyone Orders to take out given was served, followed by card type of work done, may contact prompt attention. games. Prizes were given to Mrs. Mrs. George Voshell, president, Sing With Symphony PHONE 9910 Barbara Barton and Mrs. Kay for further information. Wednesday, May 27 Paulos. The group meets June 8th with Mrs. Claone Dyches. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones entertainMAAVUWAWVWWVWAM and Ward Coon, vocalist, will appear ed Rebekahs. husbands at a The Pleasant Green First Ward friends after the with the McCune meeting School concert regular of Music symphony orRelief Society is entertaining at at the Magna Wonight Friday a social next Monday afternoon, men's Club. Games of bingo were chestra at Assembly Hall in the and a most cordial invitation is and prizes given for each Temple Square, Salt Lake City, extended to all members to at- played as well as special favors to this coming Wednesday, May 27. game, He will sing two numbers, "The tend at 1:00 oclock. Refreshments E. Nielson and Jack Dear-inTwo Granadiers by Schumann will be served. This will be the Mary and Vision Fugitive from Maslast regular meeting for three months, as the ladies will only Mr. and Mrs. George Christof-ferso- n senet's opera, Hcrodiade. The concert is complimentary convene once a month during the of Hawthorne, California, summer for their workday. and Ward invites his many of their were guests Thursday to attend this concert as aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. friends his guest The cuncert will start Rasmussen. at 8:15 p. m. the of A Board meeting Magna Women's Club was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Formosa Cafe ie ; . flinl . I I Correction A public carries I gwiln lehr Wr driving. Me-cha- i . A Why pay MORI PKOPLI BUY CHEVROLET! THAN ANY OTHER CAR I g. RECKLESS PAULOS AUTO COMPANY DIAL 6611 DRIVER - MAGNA, UTAH RATES?" Vo-she- ll. 2? 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