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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah w omen s Nw Friday, April 23, 1954 CLUBS ection activities features D of P Officers Popular Maid To New officers of the D:i uiitiw Plight Troth May 22 of Pionecis. Plcant CJn- n With Neil B. Breeden Camp, wen- elected Tiui s i.iv i GARFIELD - a meeting in Club, lo tin- - ffownV Miaa SOCIAL ITEMS Karen Peteraon M : .ifM M:s. VI a,ura3' - i well-know- i . Betrothal Revealed Of Garfield Couple ; Wedding May 7th Just-A-Me- i t- ' e. ct rt ! . girl Kennewick. Washington, have returned to their home after visitNo lawyer can ing in this area for a short time. They were accompanied as far ign.nant of tne as Logan by Miss Elinor Bennion, who was called to Utah by the death of her father. Mro. Thompson and Miss Marshall were houseguests of Mrs. Laura Sorenson in Garfield and two daughters, Mrs. Virgil Cline! of Kearns and Mrs. Don Harwood of Salt Lake City and a brother, Lloyd Hutchinson, also of Salt Lake City. i j iii.-p- s approaching Salt Lake City. riage of their lovely n Both are members Carol, to Walter Keithdaughter, Inkley, of the younger social set. son of Mr. William Inkley, also of Garfield. Club Entertained The prominent pair plan to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Mrs. T. H. Morgan entertained Temple (May 6th, and a members of the Club will honor them the reception following and a special guest, Mrs. Pearl evening in the Garfield ward-housMoore, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida Stewart. Tbe bride-eleThe high score bridge prize was sister, Mrs. Edwin has asked her awarded to Mrs. J. S. Powell. The be matron of honorJ. Sprague, to and the two group will meet April 28th with bridesmaids will be Emma Lee Mrs. L. L. Pullum. Olsen and Edith Solomon. Little Kathy Sprague will be the flower , ll.i-e.i- I know tlu; Itible . tt.. A laugh to be joyous, must flow Mrs. Hurry Thompson and dau- cause it finds nu; at greater depths if.mn a joyous heart, for without ghter, Miss Betty Lou Marshall of of my being than any ..). b ,k. kindness there can be no true Joy. Wilding will officiate at the ceremony. Several socials are being plannMr. and Mrs. William Nathan ed to honor the bride-eleand Thomas of Garfield announce the her groom, who plan to reside in betrothal and mar KeW iyj L. NitIsin To Wed Jomet Coulaon f M.igiu announce the caiHuin. Kaw engage- in- nt nd future r.arriage of their April 24th captain: I.illi, Clavi n. ond vice captain; Lillian Bridges, laar.t .. I):xic Lynn, t.) Neil B. n. son of Mr. and Mrs secretary; Etta Perkins, treasurer; One :! the prominent Alice D xfor;l, leiiirdi-r- ; early of Cincinnati, Al!:e fi.oik j spring weddings will unite atOmo. Plans for a May 22nd wed-- 1 Gee, parliamentarian; Agnei tractive Miss Colleen Peterson, Williams, chaplain, M:.--- . Ccil K. ding are being made. daughter of Mrs. 4.ten L. Peterson, Mi B.'ieJi-w- -s Mills, historian. M-- s. K bp Has hon-- 1 recently Alle" Coulson, son of mussen conducted the election. ' "ruble discharged from he U Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coulson, Vocal selections were presented Air ,1Te after serving .j5'! f on Saturday April by Alice Gourlcy and a talk on C1,untl'y for four years. At - 24th. Garfield, First Industries in Utah," given prtstnl time he is employed at the The young couple plan simple Air force Base, by Mrs. M. F. Orr. Reports were Hl11 home rites at the Peteraon resbride-i-Ieis a popular interestingly printed on the, idence, and a will honor Daughters of Pioneers convenhon maiJ of this community and a them that reception evening in the Garmember of a local prominent fam field held April 3rd. wardhouse. Bishop Wilford ily. Hostesses for the prettily plannAnnouncement of the nuptials ed event were Mrs. G. Albert Bul- will oe read with interest by manv lock, Mrs. Lillian Bridges, Mrs. friends. Alice Doxford and Mrs. Lillis An informal reception at the NTieten residence will honor the Clayton. young couple the evening of May im-lui- AND .1 .QUOTE : Garfield News ; Carlyle ffo:J t.j Thp central fact of the Bible Is the superiority of spiritual over ., physical power. PEEL FuneralHome Experience - Confidence -Dependability Oar every aervice ia complete , s.rcere, and marked with aolemn dignity. A famity may ehooae a ter-vito meet every need and thoughtful wieh at prieea that are within their meana. Mrs. R. . Worthen and small grandson, David Butler of Boise, Idaho, spent the Easter holiday with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Evers nd sister, Mrs. Ruth Andrus. Miss Mary Jo Andrus of Salt Lake City, was also a guest. ce WILL HAUL-- . SoiL graveL Phone 1110, South I tOO West. 8525 West 2700 South. 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