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Show Friday, March 19, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen M:s Jjr W lll!mKi) r:i!i':tii.r. liu'mbi'i'S of iii-- : (;nii ..n s CLUBS FEATURES June Wedding Planned By Marlene Leary, tended LDS Business College Croup Motts Her where Miss Leary was affiliated J iV V. llo SJH'l'Iill gui'st. Ail.h Alpha lota sorority. Members of the Oquirrh Camp, anl M:.- - F.n.il WMb.im-- , Cvant T. Mr. Doxey has filled an LDS Doxey (Tim) he! h.iini- A Daughters of Pioneers, were enmission to Southern California. Friday afto: nci !) tertained Tuesday evening at the p:ttti!y i!.u:i i I'i:'.1:koi in-- in I'.inamu home of Mrs. Nettie Clark at a , n .!. I, i,- - I'l.iyi1 w: Tb M.s- M.iili-.-l.r.uy. follow-H'.Revealed Betrothal arranged social. Mrs. Kate :o .'l prettily M.. ,.r. pnzi-In ni.i.'i.. iKo J .nit' to Evans Jensen was the hostess, assisted W. S:u:t:i. M. - A J. Kil..;.--..MOf Thea Mitt T. iTni.) IJ ixi y. T;i.- Langford .ispivt.vo by Mrs. LaPrele Shaw, n :,n I Mi Mrs It V K.'-i- i. st.it. nnrd wi'.h liu lesson was given by Mrs. HelThe I' S A::i.y in l:ii- C.iii.il Zone Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. Lang- en Jensen of Garfield on Making Till- Hump Tillii: ijili1:' i him is a daughter ford of Magna announce the be- Your First Town Government." , It- nt n V M: u. f 1582 Mr.,. li William Wist trothal uf their daughter, Tbea by April A luncheon was served to 12 iioin 2nrl in ' 8th South and Mr. Doxoy is a son Lou, to Marvin B. Anderson, son ladies. . of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxi-yof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. AndertTtVJ S.iuth SHOO Wi-st- . Hunti-r- . Minnesota Visitors son of 7539 West 3500 South. Lovsly Party L. Kur.i-v.tiUi. and Mrs And.i-Tno youiu couple will wed in No wedding plans are being suns two and daughter of i Silt Lake Temple ceremony, made at this time by the regarded Fifty ladies of the Pleasant Kochi-sti-Minn- ot.i. an- visit inf a to f.illow tin pair us the young man is in the Green First Ward Relief Society in the service of his country. being a iltla. W.ll t'e mi; at tin- hoiiv uf Mrs Karavitis' enjoyed a prettily planned dinner , Mi.oii.i pari-nt.;i' K Tui.i-i-r- . l)o.Ula- - Wjril meetinghouse. member uf the U. S. Navy. and social Monday afternoon in tin.for Butn of wivks. young couple at commemoration of the anniversary of the organization. Mrs. H. I Ju4T MAO M f BRAKES VOu NEVER BEEP! LUCKY ADJUSTED OVER AT Garfield, was in charge. touched me, MWEQ Decorative arrangements of the THIS MUST K PAULO MV LuCtfV luncheon table were carried out DAY AUTO CO. in yellow and blue, featuring bouEach quets of spring daffodils. ANO tmE marvilmc job was given a favor of a dainty TNEV 00 AT SO HASOMAELE lady MV SHAKES I ti- ! I J vn-n- - i k (ii-jiv- : ss. i -t . !u-i- ftudfe ection ACTIVITIES Blue Booties A cute black haired, black eyed, Mr and Mrs. Russell M Wads- 7 pound baby boy, who arrived worth of Magna parents March 15th at the Base Hospital of a fine boy on March 6th at St. at Cheyenne, Wyoming, was bom eotuet s Mark's llo..iit.ii. 11c tipped to happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. at 6 pounds, 2 ounces and Jack L. Fraser. He has been named the happy paiviila ine still debat- Michael Jack and proud grandWads- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. ing aiMiut a name. Mis worth will l" remembered us be- Fraser and Mrs. Laura Naylor of ing tin foi mcr Mu. !' rinisten.-eMagna are announcing the happy news to many interested friends. The father is Airman Firat Class Fourth Child and the new little mother is the A third daughter for Mr. and former Laura Lee Naylor. Mrs. Russell Barber of Provo arMr. and Mrs. Eugene Sudbury rived February ltiiii, and all d are Jo.n,' nicely. Tin new are rejuicing over the arrival of miss weighed in at 8 p muds, 9 a new daughter, born March 11th ounces, and h.i- two sisters, and at a Salt Lake Hospital. She tipa brother at home. Mrs. Barber ped the scales at 7 pounds, 11 will be remembered as the form- ounces. The name chosen for the cute baby is Lauri. er Peggy Driffill of Magna. n Club Meets Fine Son Mrs. Carl Hansen of l.eeanu the parents of a tained members of her Bridge her fine Iviy on Wednesday, Match Club Monday evening at home. Her sister. Mrs. Jean Bar- lOta anj sister, Sheri, ber, was a special guest. Prizes at at home, is happy about the new cards were given to Mrs Marlow br.nher. Mrs. Hansen will he fondly reTurpin and Mrs. Jack Gardner. Hie group will be entortain.-- at called as the former Lila Salm, their next meeting by Mrs. Tur- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Salm of the Arthur Row. pin, March 29th. 1):'. .in,l Mrs. George Duckworth enter- Pi-nv- - Ri-.- r, - - Ill-I- sifrudiw t) (0 rl l ' mt A A POKE fT UlCKVOAV WHO MAKES ? corsage. A program was presented to include piano solo, Mrs. Edwin Spencer; vocal solo, Mrs. Keith Green; talk on 'Organization of the Relief Society , by Mrs. Glen Breeze; vocal solo, Mrs. Harold Wicker; talk, 'Growth and De- velopment of the Relief Society in Oquirrh Stake," by Mrs. Laura M. Wilkins, three selections from a Girls Quartet consisting of Carina Hales, Annette Smith, Pat Singleton and Mary Gourley, accompanied by Janice Breeze. THE WHISKEY YOU BUY? Alias Society Msets at the label! If it reads Distilled and Bottled by, you know who made it, when it was made, and who bottled it. This phrase is on every Glen more label. We do not use other whiskies to bottle under the proud Glen more nsme. If we did, we could not say Distilled and Bottled by. When you get Glen mo re you get uniform high quality because Glenmore is distilled and bottled by us only. Look for the word Glenmore on the straight whiskey you buy and you'll be getting the best. Look A meeting of the Altar Society was held Wednesday evening in the committee room of Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Nylon flowers will be made at the next meeting and all ladies of the parish are cordially invited to attend. They may bring their own sewing if they so wish or finish the d dolls. The drive is still being sponsored for the donation of dish towels for the church kitchen. Trucks.. few CbwDf dollar! more work do more work per day . . .time nt fancy-dresse- Pretty Bullet Dinner Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cammans, who are leaving Monday to make their home in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker entertained at a buffet dinner Wednesday evening at their home. Twelve guests attended. 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