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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, March 5, 1954 w omen tui.-i- Bride-Elec- i i .11 M..--- iue-r Miss - :.t u personal i.i -, be-i--n m.ii-nag- i - ' il i'i'.Thtor. Shirley Ann, to G ii'd'in W. Du vis, son of Mr. and M - Flunk O.ivis of Hmi.i'r I'.i youn con pi were wed in jrvltily planned home ceremony Mon lay evening at the Snell i !ne vunvny bi'.n.i . I.it "in . a I! M l).:n- - . d I I chrysanthemum.. stephanotis centered the table. p Sixty gucsla later enjoyed danc-- , were tied at each nnsegays Tiny For he.- wedding. the bride of the tahle. ;hg. oi chose trjii:'.:onal white satin and The bride elect is the daughter f.iliowed at the A reception law. Her should.':' ieni;:h veil of f Mr. and Mi-s- . Ward Tony Contos of Hunter was brides illus.on caught back miik 2574 Yenno Avenue, Salt Lake ei Till ,;ng i.ennw to a small crown and she carried City and her fiance is the son of iionic .n Magna. a iKiuquet of white roses, stephan-o'.i- s ing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patsuris. and an orchid. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Pete entertained Mr.. Viola Gar Her attendants were Mrs. Hex . of !u-club last G. Paulos entertained at a buffet bridge :iu.'n Itolfe, m a I if m of honor and brides- week at her nu:!-- A del.ghtfully dinner complimentary to lovely maids included Misses Sharon and M.s.i Contos and Mr. Patsuris Lineli.- n was arranged liuckner, Diane Wciks and Bar- tal.les of c.nds lid- r arianged. The and Tuesday of last week. Miss bara Snell. All wore blue m xlcls s were given 1 1 Mrs. Minnie Mary Kossetlo of 1510 Blaine Av- and had shoulder corsages of pink pr.zi Mrs. Dorothy Merrill enue, Salt Lake City, was hostess KoberLson, carnations and pink Lady Bounti- and Sevilla Reese, a special at a kitchen shower for the pretty Mr. ful roses. Mrs. Thelma Singleton will bride-to-bRex Rolfe stood as best man for guest. be tne next hostess to the group. the groom. Many Other Socials Tuesday evening, Mrs. Gus Cal-la- s V. left Christison Mrs. Gerald Mothers Gowns was hostess at a miscellaneous Mrs. Snell, mother of the bride, Tuesday morning for II inolulu to shower at her home, 1865 South of the a chose a black embroidered gown join her husband, member 9th East, and Wednesday, Miss and pinned a corsage of white car- United States Navy. Mrs. Christ-iso- n Peggy Buvumshaw of 2250 Broadwill be remembered as being nations and red gn net roses to her moor Street, entertained at a pershoulder, while the groom's moth- tlie fanner Eaiime Giles of sonal shower for the bride. er was gowned in an orchid frock Last week, the groom's parents, and chose a pink carnation and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patsuris, enT. Clark Mrs. Gerald Mr. and pink orchid corsage. tertained at a dinner for members The two grandmothers, Mrs. Al- of Garfield became parents of a of the two families, and this Friat Salt a bert Rushton and Mrs. R. M. Tho- lovely daughter Sunday day evening, the traditional bridal mas, had corsages of white roses Lake hospital. Mother and new party will be held for twenty-twchild a ix-- progressing nicely. and stephanotis. members of the bridal groups, followed by dancing in Salt Lake City. On Saturday, all out of town Office Hours Phone S. L who traveled to attend the guests 2 a.m. 1121 So. Slats p.m. wedding, will be honored at a Salt Lake City Evenings By AppL social given at the Contos home Wedding Gown wh.t.- - J mi-jsu- ii ; Back Home Again Mrs. Ehzebeth J. Jones return- ed home to Magna Monday morning after a month's vacation spent in Los Angeles, California and vicinity, as guest of her son, Lloyd Jones and a number of friends in that area. To California Mrs. T. A. Hansen left Sat- urday evening for La Crescenta, California, to visit her daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Parris, on an indefinite visit. non-in-la- w m-- r r o DR. A. G. TRITT Osteopathic Physician Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Cencral Practice Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bateman have returned from a very enjoyable trip to Detroit where they purchased a new car and drove it home. No. 39 149-15- 0. w.-i- e- 169-15- 145-M.- 193-13- 156-15- 5; 170-15- 8. 163-16- 1; 143-15- 171-14- 9; Group To Moot The Democratic Ladies Study Group will meet Friday evening at the Magna Firehall for their monthly business and social gath ering. Hostesses will be Mrs. Rose Rasmussen and Mrs. Irene Bohne. All interested ladies are urged to Our Lady of Lourdes Church The following weekly program is curried out, in addition to special events, which will be announced from time to time by Father C. E. Freegard. Sunday masses: 8:30, 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. Weekday, 7:00 a. m. Novena Service, Friday, " CT( Mrs. Annie Harrington of Kan- sas arrived last week to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayda and assist her mother in a convalescence. Mrs. Hayda returned home this week from St. Marks Hospital after undergoing a major operation. She wishes to thank her many friends for (heir cards and other wishes. She is progressing well at this date. Catechism for children, Tuesday, 4:15 in the hall. Convert and Instruction, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. in the rectory. Lenten service is conducted each Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. All Souls' Episcopal Church Lenten services will be held each Friday evening, 7:30 p.m. at the All Souls' Episcopal Church in Garfield, until Easter time. Every interested person is extended a most cordial invitation to attend. In the average man is curled the hero stuff that rules the world. -- Sam Walter Foss mmont stilughtBOURBONwiiiskey get-wel- l" ow Entertains Group Mrs. Sidney Bruneau and Mra. 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE NNT UNN1 KflUM CIMPtUn HWfFHCfHg.IL Club-room- Magna-Garfiel- L.i-.i- Because of many strict trads barriers in foreign the countries, the United States has world's dumping ground for surplus production. This has already caused mine shutdowns and decreased wool production in Utah. 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Now honors cam to Dodge for its racord breaking performance In official AAA has twHL The Dodge V-- 8 been selected as Official Paca Car for tha 1954 Indianapolis 500-AAR- a Race. See Him Today I in ''Bleak Thr Bunk." ARC IV Roy Rogers. NBC Radio. Medilion Theatre. DIAL 5511 7:34 p. m. a little luxury is good for every man attend to Louis Gcery were members of the Community Baptist Church Ladies Aid Tuesday in the churchrooms. A lovely luncheon was served, the time later in Salt Lake City. spent in sewing, chatting and soReception Planned The young couple will plight cial visiting. their troth at four o'clock in the Members of the Women's Beneafternoon in the majestic church and a reception will honor them fit Association were entertained that evening in the Hellenic Mem- at a delighful social Monday evens orial building. ing at the Magna Women's by Mrs. Ida Stewart, hostess. Prizes at card games were Lady Lions Meet given to Mrs. Clara Borland and Mrs. B. W. Richardson. A late d Members of the Lions were entertained on dessert luncheon was served. Wednesday evening in the Magna Altar Society Moot Firehall by hostesses Hazel Orr, A meeting of the Altar Society Helen Dusenberry and lone Mcvt Our Lady of Lourdes church is Donald. A hot seven o'clock dinner was served, f Jlowed by the slated for Wednesday, March 10, in the Parish Hall. reguijr meeting of the group and 8:00 a All attending ladies are kindly time. requested to bring two dishtowels To Entertain Club far contribution to the church Mrs. Florence Kidd will be hostkitchen. YOUR donation is needess to the VFA this Friday eve ed. at her home. All club ladies are Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsten-holm- e urged to attend. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mcs. Rex Dusenberry was hostGrubaugh are expected home on ess to the PEO chapter WednesSaturday after a motor trip to Phoenix, Arizona, thence to Mexday afternoon at her home. Business of the group was conducted, ico and then to San Diego and to Los Angeles, California. and a dessert luncheon served. 2-- 6 10-1- 157-14- 155-15- i ITEMS OF INTEREST al Jean Baw-dePhyllis Glow, Afternoon League Neva Wimmer, Villa Williams had high game of 174 in the Afternoon League No. 2 took high game of of women's bowling at the Utah 723Team No. 1, sei ies of 1949. and of one and another Club, Copper no. A" LEAGUE S I'oun liuj high game of 196 Aft-.1 Plain MAGNA 519 with other ant high senes l.V 14ii. Xormt Hunter, I; K.u'-- T!iiin.is. 153; Emma g. tines of Some of tin' o.'.ier high scores M..run GardMira Colleen Jones entertained Stiebble, Betty Sudbury, 145; were Frail Siiepp ck. members of her club Thursday ner. 144: June Nelson, 143; Ann Tygewn, la.; Ellen Newbold, evening at her home. A delight- It'll :i LaVon A. Griffith, fully arrangi-- luncheon w as serv- June Jeffs, 140, Maxine Sandall, 175; Edna Pea, 154; Meyer, 160; Amy Mced and a social time later enjoyed 138; Vera Jensen, 137: Lueile Tur- 166; Irene Turkey, pin, 137: Klva Rushton, 133: Ar- Carty, by ten members. Kuuy Cushing, 161; Cen-ell- a lene Rich, 130. Rodgers, 166; Vivian Kemp, Card Club Meets 168: Louise Enck.-ion- , 191; Jean "B" LEAGUE liubbaid, 155; Maigaret Pritchard, In tiie "H" league, Norma CeilMrs. Cl rone Farnsworth was Donna Cmmar, 162; hostess to ladies of her Curd Club ings had high game of 195 and Husband, 163; Romaine Zito, Thelma Singleton 164, Monday evening at her home. Mrs Erma Giles captured high series Jean Barber was a special guest. of 407 with games of 152; Mai-So.i'.i:y, 178; Anita Other high games were Millie Joii-- s, 151), Laura Dinirls, 162. A dainty luncheon was served and lxila cards played. Prizes were given Chrmlofferson, to Mrs. John Gardner and Mrs ' Densley, 170; Demvc Disera, 159, Recuperating Here Barber. The group will meet Jerry Richardson, 146; Ella Emp-15t- h M.s. E. W. Speers of Lax Vegas, . 140; Alice Ribotlo, 149; Ruth with Mrs. George March Andrus. 163; P. McDonald, 151 Nevada, is convalescing at the Duckworth. home of her son and daughter-in-law- , 149; Nola Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Speers, Brigham Young University's Betty Mitchell, 149; Ruby Coon, Lu- - after undergoing major eye surgHeber J. Grant Library houses 142; Maxine Collings, Carol Hannon, 146; C. Coon 156; ery She is progiessing nieely. more than 200,000 volumes. NEWS Jean Contot and Benedict gay whirl of In a Siiar in .de, ' Hex K.vfi- en t:i- - b: .11 i Ml ii- Mis M.c.'i; Smll or G.. .if .inn mncv ihi- 'il liy t, Jean Contos and her Willuim Patsuns, sh we- - at gruom-l.i-U.have Huckner home an.t a complimented, prior to which will be snower was g.ven at the their n lenini.-eme b:i.l.-'.- grandmot.-ierSunday, March 7th at Uie Greek Onhodox church in Mrs It M Thomas, last week Til iir.d.il pair recited their salt Lake City, Gala Parties mip'.i'il vows before a background On Friday, the groom's three if a II nM arrangement of white I Misses Georgia, Kelly and v.alk. carnations and gladiolus a .in eandolabra and palms at ei-- 1 Helen Patsuns entertained at I 'her side. The serving table was "Before vows party," at the Pat-- . ..vered with a white sat n clo'h surii home. A buffet dinner was .:i , entered with an arrangement served and an attractive arrange-- f pink Lady Bountiful r ises and ment of white carnations and It.' t lik. FEATURES Parties Given Marriage Announced Of Garfield Maid To Gordon W. Davit ection ACTIVITIES Series of Gay Partiet Compliment Popular GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS iiii-- CLUBS s CHURCH NEWS WOMENS BOWLING CBS-T- MAGNA, UTAH |