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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen s Friday, April 9, CLUBS FEATURES 1 i . InteiMting Meet . ILl-- lio-n- evi-tr-i- . duugh-ter-in-la- - - -- . ! niH.-t-ing- e l NEW! complete compact makeup makes j i your skin in just seconds! pctal-pcrfcct- 9 Saturday evening complimentary; to Dr. and Mrs. Cwen Reese, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. Clark. A social evening was enjoyed by the group. as the former ot Magna. An announcement of part.ru-la- r interest to many friend.--, in this area is the recent iii.muge of Mut? Vanessa Hetlle of Kjmkaiif, Washington. to Airman Fiist Class LaVar I) l.ee. son i.l Mr an.) M.-W. It. Lee if 21175 South I'.t.no W. t in Magna. Airman l.ee is stationed at Fan , ehil i Air Force Hue m Washington PEELFuneralHome Fuiii-hiM- Garden Club Meet The meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Chili i slated Wednesday evening. April 14th at the Magna Fnehall. All members and other intri anted people are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Dell Wttbeek and family of Logan spent the past week ill Hunter with relatives and friends. be remember- Jackie Brown n. f Experience - Confidence -Dependability Our every service is complete, sincere, and marked with solemn dignity. A family may choose a e to meet every need and thoughtful wish at prices that are within their means. ' ! ser-vic- , j ; tk 8525 West 2700 South. Magna Phone 2624 Mr. Homer W. Bowen is leaving by plane Friday for San Francisco, California, to attend a Hearing Aid Dealer convention. He expects to return by Sunday. Entertains Group ITXeauftctiC... Mrs. Don A. Devore was hostess to members of the Past Pres- -' Le-- where Sergeant Smith is stationed with the Air Force. Mrs. Smith will son-in-la- Buffet Suppac ident's Club of the American ' 1 Mrs. John E. Anderson was Back Home Again hostess to members of her sewing Mrs. W. II. 1, J h . , . i .s . - j, Mrs. i is r dub Friday evening at her home. returned home 1) !S of t 0.u:rrh A social time was spent by the Friday from Puzey .n Club a visit at ti la.l.es nl !i. r C'.inei. Adi gather next Tuesday. group and a late luncheon served. the home of her son and at !ii: tin13. Net-l.e at home of Mrs. April The ladies meet next with Mrs. if The evening .v. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. . Dii-Clark fo'- the. tegular and in owing : i ., Openshaw. !,::i Puzey of Tremonton. Utah. She Mrs. William cared for her grandsons, Bill and served will be the hastes-- , with her dauV while their parents and u Mrs. Errol Thomas entertained Paul, ghter, Mrs H. Darrel Grubaugh as brother, Bob. were in Chicago. Major Surgery Friof members her club h sewing 111. The leon will lx- giv11 Mr- ; ;t .. n. G.fi: en Mrs Alice Thomas. All lad- day evening at her home at a soMr. and Mrs. G. W. Puzey aided eonvah-fC.nnuviy . t home f cial. A gay time was spent by the as ies are invited to attend. chaperons to the 66 members St. at Mark's major surgery ladies. They will be entertained of the Bear River high school Hospital, ller m..!iy friends ex 16th Mrs. Lott Helen by Apr. A laugh :s worth a hundred choir in Chicago at the Conrad-Hilto- n tend wishes foi- u sp.-ejiveovery. Cloy. Hotel. groans in any market-- C. Lamb. Mr. Puzey was a guest of a Mr. and daughter and Mrs. R. C. Thurmond and grandson, Jeffery in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond recently moved into their lovely new home at 2157 Sherman Avenue. Former Ri wharu Univer- M:-- Cherill Hyde, s.ty studi-nt- . ; Jjnis making pi nis i welding with Will. am Lc- - Juhn n. 125 .W.ii lltii East. Sail Lake Hj-.City, f.irmi-- r 1144 The pretty bride-elec- t, or East: 5 ill South. s a J:iuh!--Mr and Mrs. Ornal L. Hyde ot Preston, Idaho. Mr. Johnson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson, 570 South 13th East, is a graduate of tile University of Utah and is presently working on his master's degree from the hilltop school. A member of Delta Phi, he filled an LDS Swedish mission. Mr. and Mrs. Viator Hal Duke entertained at a buffet supper ection ACTIVITIES Miss Cher ill Hyde To Wed William Lee Johnson Marriage Revealed of Washington Maid To Airman LaVar R. Lee 1954- ' gion Auxiliary Saturday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Verl A. Haws. A delightful lunch-- ! eon was served and a social time ; later enjoyed. Club Entertained Mrs. Verl A. Haws entertained members of .the VFA Club Fn-- 1 day evening at her home. A fes-- ; live time was enjoyed by the l.idies who will meet with Mrs. M. Duke April 16th. -. makeup! I tiffs oil like Hwilcr . . . clings like foundation New your all-iti-o- ne Love Pat' in its otea rampart meant M $wfciLOYE-PA- moth. with Revlon's own skin-softeni- 1. 25 T' heavenly blend that wont streak, won't cliange cnlor on your skin even after hours and hours! Won't dry your skill, because it's Lanolite. with Revlon's own , Smooths on evenly in just seconds! And it cant ever spill, so its wonderful to carry in your purse. In 8 genius complexion shades. A adds eoduriag china throaghont the cream-blende- car-ilv- DRUGS BY DUKE Mwt woturs nNisr (Oumon sinci home Ask your dealer . . . EXTRA BIG YE2ADS-I- N In bath, kitchen, laundry oi other rooms where you want colorful, water-resistawalls, insist on J B Tru Tile. Made of Sty ran Plasfte, this exciting new wall tile resists heat, moisture, even acids . . . molded-i- n colors last a lifetime. But more, Tru Tile combines matchless beauty with real economy. See it at your dealer's todoyl g fejg Jfel r. 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