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Show --ok. Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, July 2, 1954 First Son THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women Back io California Mi r.. I, 11 Dnukw. Mr. .1:1 1 M 1! si - i I.. i.llii :: ! a blilliil.iv v :.:i Imy, born June 28lh at the LDS Hospital. He tipped the scales at 8 pounds, 7 ounces and has been nam.it John Wallace Bawden. HAVE A CIGAR FROM iain.il .,1 Mrs. Bawden will be remembered as being the former Dorothy n in Magna as Evans, a iieuuty op.Tatir. iML 1; . 1 ! well-know- - ri.j- ... 0. t I - Mi .111.I Mis (.vin W ll.-rro- bi:ih trf a liaby hoy J.iiiu 22nd at a Salt Lake Tiiu fine baby weighed in at fi i 11111. is. 11 inin.es. Mother a n.t lii.hl are progressing well. Wju-iung- 11 V Ceremony Leary-Doxe- y The jii'iiiiiiii.-n- t pair later left on Solemnized a sh, ut hoiicyiiMon anil tne groom returned to liu- semi.- of his Prenuptial Parties Held in country, while liis bride i In recent nuptial vows, ex- Magna. Mi, and Mrs. Evans T. (Tim) Mr. Hvni.ts is expected in Mag- Diixey, who licraine man and wife changed in the Salt Iak.-- LDS in solemn rites Thursday, were Temple, attractive Miss Norma na tins Saturday ell a fuil.High. Lee Wight, daughter of Mr. and the motifs for a prettily planned Mrs. H. H. Wight of Magna, beMr. and Mrs. Gene L. Roberts i eivption in the Douglas Ward- came the bride of Rif ha id F Ilyf (iarfii-l.- l iiec.iini- - parents of llOIIS.The bii.ie, former Mis Muilenc inas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Men ill their second s.ui. on June Util h at and her bridegroom, ex- I) Ilyina of Hunter. Salt Lake lliepil.il. lie weighed A reception followed at tile jNiuuds, 14! ounces and will be changed vows in the Salt Lake Elder Harold Temple Magna LDS ward, attended by a named lioidon J of the Council of the large group of friends and rela- brother. Handy, is happy about Twelve. She is the daughter of tives. Beautiful aiTang.iii.-nt- s .if the new playmate. Mr Claia Leary, 1582 West 8th spring Mounts weiu placed in the South, Salt Lake City and the lull. Mrs. For her reception, the bride who wasShirley Nelson Edwards. grimm is the mjii of Mr. and Mrs. recently sliickcn witn Lawrence W. Doxey, 3702 South ehnse a white ballerina length is now liome fiom a Salt 5C0U West, Hunter. frock uf lace and net and her poiiu, Lake H.ispd.il and nvocering Home of the groom's parents fingertip veil of tulle and luce ni.vly was was tin- - scene of a wedding breakback to a coronet of The mu fast She carried a bouquet uf wishes toyoung Magna mat following Die morning cerethunk everyone for tin-i- i red and white rosebuds. mony. curds and kindness Thurtday; - Jr. MAYiTOWEB ... can save you money. By caielul selection at lies and tail fating method. Muyliowei give, you the benefit oi 1 alee which we believe are the loweel poeeible without eac liiice lo I he highest elandaids of protection and service. If you want lo cul the cost el your aula insurance . . see your Mayflower Agent today. tin- - aiin-iiiiiu- Otto W. Kumrow, 80, former auditor for the Arthur and Magna mills uf the Utah Copper Division, Her attendants, two sisters. Kennecott Copper Corporation, died Monday at 7 a. in. in a Salt Mrs. Douglas Barker, matron of Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Imnor and Miss La Rae Wight, bridesmaid, Miss Hutli Knighton Mr. Kumrow was widely ac- and Mias Glemu Ilyinas, wore quainted in this vicinity, having pastel colored frocks and coined resided for many years on ihe Ar- bouquets of pink and white carthur Row with his wife, who died nations. Mrs. Wight, mother of the bride, about 14 years ago. He was a kindly person, often was attired in navy lace and Mrs. concealing many sterling qualities Hymas chose an aqua crepe and of character under a gruff man- lace model. Both pinned corsages ner. . of pink and wliite rosebuds to Mr. Kumrow was a member of their shoulders. the Christopher Diehl Lodge No. Duties of best man were assum19 of Garfield. He recently made ed by Carol Fuller. his home at 4720 23rd East in Salt Gift Room Lake City. In charge of the gift room were He was bom April 25, 1874 in Mnc. Chloe Richards IXingcrficld, Cleveland, Ohio, and married Mrs. Carol Chapman and Mrs. Tnesa Warner in Salt Lake City. Eleanor Dearing. All's. Janice Bates greeted the Survivors are sisters in Oleve land. guests at the door and Mrs. Guyle Ond was in charge of the guest Fine Son M:. :.:iil Mm. William Cuearrnis ..r 3022 South iHlaO West in Manna, iimiiiiiiiiv t!iu Ini ill f a fine non Saturday, June 2iilh at a Salt Lake lb isp.tai. He weighed in at six jHiinids, 13 ounces. Mis. Couoiinis as being 'he will be foi me. WiUadean Pupumkolus. ivim-lnliere- 1 : j ' HEART ILL u Tin1, .l.iy Ii.iiii a mint in TiuiiSii.iv July C'lloi.iii'i tn ) :ii. ,.t lilt- M.iguu Wu- - j.iy.iiiiu tiiji . ..11.I I'ln-y- . II iuiis Club; nil.', ins. memlji-iI ;t, 8:U : 't book. Tw.i-ycar-ul- W. KUMROW SUCCUMBS TO s Prominent Pair Recite Nuptial nf (Lunger and three daughters ..re rejoicing over the arrival of a Temjde Vow This Week Are Doing W..:-- . ..ic Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bawden Lovely Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John K. Evans of parents trf a lovely Magna on Friday, June 25th. daughter Dick Openshaw She weighed 5 pounds. 14 ounces 3131 South 8501) West Magna and a name has not as yet been .him n fur the wee one. Two INSURANCE ntiier sisters and a brother at SAVINGS! h. me are happy about the new arrival. i a little luxury is good for every man during her Lovely Gown For the reception, the lovely bride wore an exquisite floor-lengmillion of Chantilly lace over slipper satin and nylon tulle. The Ixidice was fashioned with a yoke of pleated tulle forming u deep neckline. Seed pearls and adorned lace crystal to the tulle bodice. A scallojx-overskirt of Chantilly lace over tulle and satin completed the gown. A bonnet edged in pearls caught back the fingertip veil. Her bouquet was a wiiite orchid encircled by steph-anoti- $eluumt stiuigutBOIIRBONwiuskey And Priced ( To Please THANKED FOR USE OF RULLD0ZF.R The Health and Sanitation department of Salt Lake County would like to thank Kennecott Copper Corporation for the use of their bulldozer Tuesday to 'plow under- trash at the garbage dump grounds eapeclaUy a great deal of damaged merchandise from the Magna Drug fire. Truckloads of the burned articles were taken to the dump and gasoline poured on them to bum, Attendants Givtn but as fast as the wo. kerf unloadtluwas bride her Attending ed the etc., carsister as matron uf honor, Mrs. loads ofcreams, lotions, were there wattpeople Clara Wood. 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