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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Social Ilcms Magna-Garfiel- d Mrs. Georgia Perkins entertained members of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening ut her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group and a late luncheon served. S S A Following a roller skating party Monday evening at the Haber Rink, ten couples gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.lf.ird Coon for a social t.j extend Happy Birthday wishes to Mrs. William Gourley. A gay time was held by the group. Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Richard G. Wilkin, family members and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I .swell enjoyed a social M n.lay evening at the Wilkin home. A pleasant time was participated in by the group. Entertains Club Andrew J. Conti entertained me. nbers of her Pinochle Clab Thursday evening at her home, and special guest, Mrs. Douglas Stone of Magna. Card prizes were awarded to A A M's. Ted McDerinaid and Mrs. Mrs. LaRee Fraser was hostess Slone. The group will meet Janto ladies of her club Wednesday uary 20th wi.h Mrs. McDermaid. at her home. Luncheon was served and a gay, social time en- BOYS Knee shorts, formerly 88c. now 59c at the Best Shop. 30 joyed by the members. Mi's. DD YOU KNOW MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS THE SOCIAL SCENE Entertains Club Entertains Club Back Home Again What The Women Are Doing This Week Mr. .in. I Mrs. Robert Pei kins Mrs. link Opeiuluw entertainand Mrs. W. W. Borland have re- ed inenibeis of her Young Matturned home from a week's en- rons' Club Friday evening at her Prettily Planned Reception Honor Announced Marriage joyable visit in Daly City, Cal- home. A social time was enjoyProminent Pair Site Magna where they were guests ed by the group who will be enOf Prominent Couple ifornia, of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas tertained at the next gathering by Petite, lovely Miss Laura LouMrs. Hardy Jenkinsnn. Planned By An interesting annuumvnii'nt and family. ise Huish became the bride Social week of this the reveals marriage of Larry J. Wilson in a Logan Ward Elders Quorum Myreen Lesley of Salt Lake One ef the LDS Temple tcremony December parlies of the, The monthly meeting of the to Russell Mandeles, son of Mr. week was thelovely West way Sewing Arne: lean Leg. on, Cyprus Post 22nd. A reception honored them First Ward Elders and Mrs. James Mandeles of Mag- Club sne:.il held at tile home of No. 38, w.ll be liLi Magna that evening in the Webster MulThursJay and partners will par- na. Quorum M s. Jaek Marlnr on the Magna Room. evening, January 20ih. 8:00 p. m. tipurpose were in The a dinner and young couple program " ' Row. Holiday gifts were ex- in Ihe Arthur Main office. A pot- The recent bride is the daugh- ticipate ward-housDecember 28th in Elko, Nevada. changed and luncheon served. An luck dinner will be served and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Scarl Huish January 14tk at the Magna Honoring them, parents of the afternoon of visiting was enjoyof Magna and the groom is the drawing conducted. entertained at a beautifully ed, games of bingo son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilson played and the Dinner will be served prompt- groom in dinner the arranged Tuesday of Garfield. ly ut 6:00 p. m., and a program Cathay House, Salt Lake City. A ladies later served supper. Beautiful Gown will follow. All are invited to atcake centered the large wedding For her wedding, the pretty tend the festive evening. Group Masts table. Covers were laid for dining A group of friends were enterbride chose a chic model of lace eight guests. tained at a poiluck luncheon Sat- over satin, brocaded with pink Several other socials are also MEN'S Fine reduced slacks, urday at the home of Mrs. J. S. j ? and white roses. It was fashion- One-HaPrice at iha Best Shop planned to honor the recently wed Powell. Luncheon was served and j ed with a full skirt, Peter Pan who now are their making 30. pair Clearance Sale, card games later played by Mrs. collar and small lace jacket. home in Kearns. Deluxe Verl A. Haws, Mrs. Wallace WillPermanents Her fingertip veil was caught iams, Mrs. R. J. Raunig, Mrs. back to a headdress of seeded (REGULAR $740 WAVE) Frances Ridge, all of Magna, Mrs. pearls and she carried a bouquet Mrs. Ida Stewart of Val Arthur, roses. white and of pink eria Young, Salt Lake City and Pastel Frocks Mrs. Jo Korous of Garfield, Miss Bernice Wilson, sister to the groom, was maid of honor, and chose a pink gown. The bridesmaids included Misses La-R(Includes Cut, WATCH REPAIRS Jacobs, Edith Solomon, Us Let You Shampoo, Wave Donna Swensen and Gaylene Help Your With & Huish, sister of the bride, as junJewelry t at ity ! e. Mrs. George Duckworth entertained members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home. A dainty luncheon was served and card prizes awarded to Mrs. Marlow Turpin, Mrs. II T. Dyches and Mrs. Jack Gardner. Mrs. Turpin will entertain the ladies January 24th. Club To Meet Mrs. LaVon Pleasants will be hostess to her Bridge Club next Wednesday at her home in Kearns. All members are lnvitsd to attend. JANUARY SPECIAL j lf younger sister, Shauns Huish, was flower girl. Mrs. Wilson, mother of the groom, chose a black lace and crepe model and Mrs. Huish wore a Royal Blue frock. Both had shoulder corsages of roses. Kay Dea stood as best man for the groom. Gift Room In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Claudette Rosa, Mrs. Ida Lee Dea, Misses Mary Lou Singleton, Karen Hawkins, Shirley Cheney, Julene Huish, Marilyn Wilson. Ushers were Bob Zito, Ted Thomas and Gary Gregory. Mrs. Mae Riding was in charge of the guest book and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson received the and relax! Experienced Jdo? Answers ... if down wit n uour doctor-- h z can help qou acquire new Diet 4411 iPHONEflM 0 TODAY AND MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT 1 ! MERRILLS Magna BEAUTY SALON Effective Monday, Miss Janice Wolstenholme Will Be A Staff Member At Our Beauty Shop FOUNDATION May. APR.OPP&IONY. GIRLS' Dresses, drastically reduced at iha Beet Shop. Sixee 1 told. Specials for Fri. 30. LOWEST PRICES! FINEST MEAT SOLD ANYWHERE Sat, January ISSn 14-1-5 BREADED, Booths, 1 pk. SWIFTS Premium, UKfA 1 41 Ever Priced So Low ! lb. WHITE STAR, Grated, 1 can Shortening, SWIFTS 3 lb. can SwnStgunimg S Store Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. 31 ORANGE JUICE, frozen, 8 c.... .$1 DOG FOOD, Pard, 2 cans 25 BEANS, Red Chili, 2 lbs SPAGHETTI, F. American, 1 C..13 CHILI, Spaghetti, Libbys, 1 can. 23 FISH, Whiting, 1 L lb. 2 pk.. . .29 CREAM OF WHEAT, 1 pk.. . . .32 BROCOLLI, Frozen, cut, 2 for 29 CLUB CRACKERS by Purity,. . .33 CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs, 1 pk.22 OPEN SUNDAYS Sausage ARMOURS STAR, Rolls, 3 lb. Wondering what new car to buy? 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UTAH MUX 0 Set) We Guarantee Our Work A Dick Opanahaw. fMAGNA DRUG'S QueAtionBiU; WRJHAMACW I Repairs! ations. art open In this area. Apply 1 I MILK ior bridesmaid. All wore pastel frocks and carried bouquets of pink and white roses and carn- 0 I DRINK Several Aganciaa I I YOU CAN SAVE between only . . . Utah Power & Light Co. part-wa- y household convenience, and the opportunity for full enjoyment of complete, modern electric service. 15 Check your home, or your home plans, fer 33 Large enough wires throughout Q -- GROUND BEEF, lean, 3 lbs $1 RUMP ROAST, A grade, 1 lb. .63 FRANKS, Swifts, 2 lb. pks 85 PORK CHOPS, and cuts. 1 lb. .45 Sufficient number of circuits Plenty of outlets in :ach room Plenty of light switches properly j J Market Bf Modern i LIVE ELECTRICALLY j I |