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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, March 26, 1954 w omen s 'Mis. Cikmiii: wit:i j hanJcrchicf Mi l !iic group m : whole g.ive a Raymond B. Cromars gill. A tinjc was enjoyed by the group who will be ente:-tam-'- J at the.r meeting bv HoiMI'll'.,' M;S. Raymond ClO-nu- r, M. Hi lcn Lilt Mit'loy who t tlv-- wivk with lu-Li We Ines.l.iy. Mrs Julia Suthusb.imi an.l fj.i'ily : niik.- '.hr1: ton anJ Mrs. Muriel SjIuIjII en. .V-.home in lloiliv, tertained at a J ni:ei .:t the Sutnuiiili-'i- ' iif Ikton home complimentary to Mrs win,; aul i .i Tiur. Cromar. Other ..nests were Mrs. nf Mu. F:iu! Irvin Salisbury. Mrs. A. W. evening jt th. Ii Thomas with M. . I)i"n Tnumas Mrs. M:il:e Slater, Mrs. as Sp l'iuI iii'Ms vi ii Iila Stewart an.l Mrs. Anna Ahl- . Mr. W..Unie Sa.lk-- .inj M.s. ClUI.it. Unusual Social Each of the I. iii. es jiri'scntpil On Monday cvi n:nj. Mr. R. J. Socials Given For ' n.-x- t k-f- c. D.ik-Bello- . CLUBS FEATURES Garfield and Mr. Bonn Lynn were hints at a dinnpr at Scovillv's in Mapk '.cm. I'tah, complimentary to Mr. anil Mrs. C'roinar. Other guests at the unique eating s.te were Mrs. Muriel Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kidd of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. William Fields, M-- f. Lyon and Mr. and Mis. Dan Moffat of Salt Lake C.iy. On Sunday, further feting Mr. and Mrs. Cromar, Mr. and Mrs. William Fields entertained at a dinner at their ha me. Covers were laid for twelve. Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raid, Sr. enteitaincd compli- to-ca- re (juulfc ection ACTIVITIES Family Party Honors Departing Family Honoring Mr. and Mrs. P. A. who departed Monday to make their home in Las Vegas, Nevada, family members entertained at a dinner and social Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gariield. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haws, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Taylor and son, Ted, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Garnett, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rout and Mr. and and Mrs. Sherman Beck of lloll-adamentary to their Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bills, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cromar, at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield and childFurther honoring Mrs. Cromar, ren, Gaylen, Reed and Connie of Mrs. Howard Stevenson entertainMagna, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webed at a family member luncheon ster of Salt Lake City and the Friday at her home. Refreshments honored pair. were served at a prettily arranged a table. Club Moot Slated Cammans, son-in-la- For a smoother, greener, for lawn Copper ton Miss Becomes Bride of Jerry Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. Juseph R. Wing of Copperton announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Carol, to Jerry Honeycuit. son Myrtle Egan at Magna. Mr. of NS QGSCSSS mind Is nw Ihicfc, hardy lawni. IWi nad k ufimHy The Eastern Star Club will be entertained next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clifford Cage, with Mrs. Harvey Girubaugh as All members are invited to attend. unt The couple were wed February 1st in Los Angeles. California. The recent bride is visiting her parents in Coppcrton and Mrs. Egan in Magna. She will return very soon to Join her husband who ia in the United States Navy attending school at San Diego. Lovely Social Honoring Mia Margaret Pritchard, who will become the bride of Ray Walker April 26th, Mrs. Keith Barton and Mrs. R. J. d entertained at a prettily planned miscellaneous shower Friday evening, at the Barton Wail. Nrtar-Waft- n dents' Club of the American Legion Auxiliary Saturday evening, April Srd at the home of her mother, Mrs. Verl A. Haws All ladies are asked to reserve this night. rficga kit Xii kirdi in m row! Z3rts start fcrif mtiukeul .S d Mimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii larfaada Pay A LAWN TO SEED YOUR FIT NEED Whiskey lawn that SHADY NOOK produces a thrives in shade. Five pounds will sow 1000 square feet. d will will MERION BLUE GRASS is the wonder gross" with habit requiring 12 os much the mowing. One pound sows 500 to 1000 square feet. X5 nrlaa yta pat la fana a faaiaai Lovely Daughter Mat sal Isasflt Assaclatiaa lift lasaraacs pallcy tkat alfsrs as aiaay as S BENffITSTO IM BEST a quick growing, durable lawn which tolerate both sun and alkali soil. Five pounds sow 700 square feet. is EVERGREEN sfiis LESS riOTECT YOU. tsprsiantsg by Byron Huish 3124 South 1520 Was! PHONE1 0104 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mr. and Mrs. Garth W. Crosby of Garfii'ld became the parents of their fourth son on March 16th. was born The cute at a Salt Luke hoopital and had a recorded weight of 7 pounds, 8 ounces. He lias been named IT'S A BOYI Steven (iartli. A (.mall sister at M. and Mrs. Von Brown of home is also w i 'ciiniing new broMagna are announcing to their ther. many interested friends the arriThird Child val of a fine 8 pound baby boy March 23rd at SI. Mark's HospiMr. and Mis. Vern Hardman of tal. The proud mother will be remembered as being the former Granger became the proud parents of a fine son, who arrived LaPrcle Spratley. Three sisters at home, Leslie, March 16th at a Salt Lake hospiLyn and Layne, are anxiously tal. He has two sisters at home. waiting the new baby brother's The mother will he remembered' as the former Virginia MiClovc arrival at home. of Garfield. M: and Mrs. Jack Peterson of Entertains Group Garfield aid happy over tlie arrival of a wee miss, their first Mi. F. J Robeils was hostess daughter, March lBlh at a Salt to fifteen ladu s of the Garfield Lake Hospital. The proud mother Women's Club Thursday evening will be remembered as being the her home in M.igna at a lovely lormer Otalue Hammond of De- at social. Mrs. Jay McAllister, Jr., troit, Michigan. showed movie slides that were taken of the Rose Howl Parade in Third Son Pasadena, California. The group was later served lefreghmcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bennett of Garfield are rejoicing over the Enjoyable Social birth of a new son, who arrived March 9th at a Salt Lake Hospital. The husky child tipped the f The First Year Beehive Class the Pleasant (Been First Ward scales at 8 pounds, 101 ounces (Vitertained Beehive Girl and and two small brothers at home, their mothers Monday at the ward. Steven and Craig, are happy Lucille Turpin and Marjorie Tayanother playmate. lor completed plans for the social which emphasized a St. Patrick's First Child decorative theme. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fra-e- r of Games were played and refreshMagna just can't decide on a suit- ments later served. able name for their darling little daughter who was bom Sunday evening, March 21st at a Salt Lake hospital. The petite gal, who arrived on the first day of spring, weighed in at 8 pounds, 5 ounces. The happy mother will be remembered as being the former Connie Barms of Granger. Honoring Mrs. E. C. Mecham, retiring president of the Magna Womens Club, a banquet will be held this Friday evening, March 26th at the clubrooms. Sirs. Matt Pcttirsson, president, is in charge of general arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Clarence F. Williams, Mrs. Frances Ridge and Mrs. T. L. Daniels, dinner; Mrs. Sarah Bowen, program and Mrs. Flank Greenwood, decorations. The serving will begin prompt ly at 6:00 p.m. and all members are extended a most cordial invitation to attend. Mrs. Tom Driffill entertained at a luncheon Thursday honoring Mrs. Minnie Jackson and Mrs. Emma Jacques ! Salt Lake City and Mrs. Matt Pettersson and Mrs. M. J. Brady of Magna. Eleven members of the Order of Railway Conductors Auxiliary were entertained Monday evening at the Magna Womens s. Club-room- A potluek luncheon was served and the time spent socially. We now have a Complete Line Of: Republic Water Heaters American Standard Plumbing Panel Ray Heaters And Conversion Burners Dick Bezzant East 17 Street ' Garfield Phone 6638 for an Experienced and licensed plumber. Free eetlmetes gladly furnished. 51 PEELFuneralHome New You rkhfraaw lama. SELECT enter- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan are vacationing for several weeks in Phoenix, Arizona. raws HmI auaraa Urn dad Twelve guests attended. Games were played and prizes given to Mrs. John Winston Pritchard, Miss Ada Walker of Salt Lake City and the honored guest. tained members of the Creative Club recently at her home. Luncheon was served to the ladies and a gay, social time enjoyed. SKEST SBOOTINC AT ITS BEST... A iliml winner in 19S3 a afftn a aa titty home. Mrs. Vivian Harrison SciaMific tSy edeah'ee la grew Seim1 Mrs. Don A. Devore will entertain members at the Past Presi- Fourth Son (fotlKl Cor-fiel- Club To Meet PORTER-WALTO- HONOR DINNER FRIDAY STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. O. 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