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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah THE SOCIAL SCENE Jum-hco- What The Women Are Doing Thii Week Mitt Carolyn Sharp To Wed Penny J. Tygeten On April Itt ns of their wedding. I'ii'rt. M: oom-to-h- nf th e. M:.i Sharp a is ln-r!- Ty-.v- M.)iu are p.i:cn;s of Si M:s. I'.oy F. u:-- s'.u-di- nt y. Betrothal of Mitt Leola Sileox It Revealed Tuesday Miss Carolyn Sharp of Too.'lo at Utah State Agriculture has selected April 1st as the date College where she was affiliated she will exchange nuptial vows with Alpha Chi Omega sorori'.y. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox of with Penny J. Tygts.n of MagMr. Tygesen is a former student Magna announce the betrothal of na. Making tne announcement are of the University of Utah. their daughter, Leola, to Ken Mr. and Mis. A reception is being planned W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ml;am 11. Sharp of Tooole, puiv.-ilof the in honor of the couple the even- - Wilford Smith of Tooele. No definite wedding date has been set by the young couple. Both are members of prominent families, and announcement of the forthcoming nuptials will be greeted with interest by many - s Change to Gordon's and see the CHANGE friends. MAGNA MTUO KM FIRST HUH . NEWS Mrs. Robert Harkness was hostess to members of her club Enjoyable Anniversary Party Held by 33 Guests special guest, Mrs. Robert Norris A delightful time wss spent by the ladies who will be entertained by Mrs. D. L. Thurman March at Kai linma tlUIH SECURITY NT (II H., Ill . IIMEI. ... the All that a man docs outwardly but the expression and completion of his inward thought William Ellery Channing I Bonk for rooms. The beautiful satin quilt will later be raffled off and proceeds will be used for the annual cnoiarsiup that is presented at Commencement to a Cyprus high sen ool student. Mrs. H. A. Bridges is in charge ox tne event and the luncheon committee is composed of Mrs. M. J. Brady, Mi s. Fred & Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Matt Peltersson and Mrs. George n, Smith. Pirili-rssoii'- s g:und-daughtc- Bur one feet of regular price Everybody! on Innocence is its -Benjamin Franklin Fh4 - . 14 SALE 1214 KLEENEX, s s9AnaTAff AoriRiw, Sal (30Cs)M V (iuv; Li XD (X33SS I "Ifjew tompult txuti our lax . . ." dtduttioHt ml I pij IlUn must and rr Yet many people do not keep a record of allowable deductions overpay their income tax. and, at a result, Be Pay by check. Write a check when you pay any bill. It's w easy to forget small amountswhich together add up to substantial amounts and m which yu tan taut minimum of 20 m taxu if your deductible expenses exceed 10 percent. ; tax-wis- e. i I I Check stubs are your ttwi. Cancelled checks are legal evidence if ever called upon ss m prow oyme tax ewwetor. a.s . Extra Fin Milled six... M SOAP SALE SeaktMtua clastic ?Qc; bag. w (Luait 0) sM nStf LMtre-Cres- is SHAMPOO $1.14 VALUE 5T BREIE SHAMPOO whnoUa.t4 St AM sT4Hr 13 r-- tex '1fKJiH9taBBSBnaBnBBBnSBB'BBSBSBaaSF TOWKuuv; ti .J JS. 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V!S-f- t K FIRST SECURITY BANKS I iif Wapiti Tint Security lank of Mate, NoMsimI AtfOaUmn tint Security lank of Utah, Natiancrf Ah ectatiM tint SturUy Sank of Rack Sprfngi, Wyumlng Mtmhmrt Marmt Deposit fiwwwce CerperstiM &W0 N0REN P0NTIAC 8733 West 2700 South COMPANY Phone 7777 ' 79e far.. I 2 BR1LUANTINE UQUI0. Mr, HAGSESIA O I JL U a folder will prove helpful to you. V 90 4H-ounc- 2Z71 To save time and money write a check. We invite checking accounts in any amount. Vftfir; UUC Lanojtfacr. ,&&&?2t This i)Cs Formula 20 Hair Spray -t f ' Bozo 4-o-t. FRUIT DROPS and MINTS 49 TOILET mgMi 1MSHI'V " SO Controls Your Wavm 55c MLK Of LUXURY M k9Skinsk wtm-v""- " " jJflS w " 1 ...I Biehmr Color NESTLE'! COLORTIIT AKAHIST IshmshI Mi JJ I 1 Uav MB7 words: 10 ptrctnl, U will usually bt to jour advanlagt A Arm"? Ikem for tin 4A( i UII Return are these a Condi- - Flint 50 BLISTEX OINTMENT Uadieehd PocJbaf tub ONLY. 1 .e- S. Individual Income Tax IEW LILT NOME WAVE SUPER Every year thousands of U. S. taxpayers pay mere tax than is necessary because they do not keep a record of deductionsl On the front page of the U. .39? OucJUatisr Fiione II 152: 'a QDC SPECIAL-OF-THE-MONT- H D ll .13? PHSLLIPS' KTIirrC DAMTT lWVbl It (VIllTLaJ) Warm? m While In tha store ask about S I Ave31 19 e a gr. sM.Tni.mniMn "gr Pll-Cir- Horn Wave Ssrw? extension cord at the 79f let ti EASTER NOVELTIES C i . A East 14tb Adi BOBBI Sale Dates from March 10th to 19th CsM 1 Magna. Utah &uffz. 121 rl Decorative and Useful ML or sm at usjhl tv.i onlv condition, Magna RUBBING ALCOHOL, (Full Pint) Magna Lumber and Hardware , nt 2091 fosier Telephone 6261 IMPORTED BASKETS 'TruTTT'Ti g FOR SALE Spaedqutra washer with twin rinse tubs, is mteall. DRUGS BY DUKE Come in and see our New Shipment of M CEMENT BLOCK And Csmani Work done by expert workers. Raaso liable rata. Inquire t 2747 South 1050 Wast, dial 1114. 00. nue, Garfield, and RECEIVE THIS 45c 6 ft. extension cord for $1.24 Value, Both for 80f MM Club U SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY SAVE 44( is 1. ON Return From Trip Mr. and Mis. M..!t IVtiersson, Sr., dauehtL'r, Pl?y, .Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettcrsaon, Jr. iirul d.iui;hler, Kim, have ii'tuvrnJ home from San DicRi). C:ilifo.ni:i, whi'ic they attended tns wcdJint; uf elder r, Mr. and Mis. Mis-- t Ikvivly Jean Underwood, d:iiiliu-- of Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood. The ceremony was pes formed in the LDS Church of San Diego. an1 SPECIAL Gordon's Women's d uiiH i planning a quilting for all mem-- 1 bera this Friday morning, March 11th, at 9:00 a. m. in the club Mr- Rymmd Mitchell aimuuiii:e ine uirm ox i a tiny daughter, March 3rd at St. Mark's Hospital. She weight in 4,4 4 pounds, 7Vi ounces and will De greeted by brother Kevin at home. Mrs. Mitchell will be remembered as being the former Marlnr. ."f-an- I mm The Magna Second Child , d..-ii.v.- sented. in by thirty- three guests, a most enjoyable 23rd. V social was held Saturday evenAttend and Luncheon ing by a group of Magna Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, Mrs. L. Salt Lake residents. Dinner was served at the Elks' Club in Salt Baldee, Mrs. P. H. Ensign and Lake City, and the group later Mrs. E. C. Speers attended a returned to Magna and partici prettily planned luncheon Tuespated in the annual Gold and day of the AIMME, held at the Green Ball at the Utah Copper Alta Club In Salt Lake City. Club. The social particularly honor ed the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Gourley and the birthday date of Mrs. Dee Peel. nr. a Women's Club Plans Quilting March 11th - the guests. Participated Cordon's Gin. liqueur Quality gives yon richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 184 years Gordon's has been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. Kmit tflHT! , Wfiyinl.v Next time you order gin remember that Gordon! hat the advantage of Iligh IVoof (94.4) and liqueur Quality. Iligh Proof means that drinks never taste thin with UM "p:t; H'(-r- in your gin drinks There's no gin like Lovely Social One of the lovely socials of the past week, was the bridge- given by Mrs E. C. P:.;:.p n i.'!' is var.itio! Club Entertained Si.v;s Thursday at The Cottago. S.i': Am ii' .i Mrs. C. E. Hoods entort I'.ne.i : tttn vvrrks laid at one lona (.ivcis wi-rM:-- . u:i.i members of her Bridge Cluti and it;i!.l,', centered with t!ii? nf Mr. anj an artistic floral arrangement, special guest, Mrs. Glen Sarho ,;i1 is WV.i.ii ll ii ii! 1C .im.. for Mrs. Robert Buchman. Mrs. of Kearns, Wednesday at v K:i:l Koropp, Mrs. Rex Dusen-bi-rrhome. A delicious luncheon was ' Mrs. Arthur Zeldin. Mrs. tincupdr. liny served and card games later play- Jo.; W. Ribotto, Mrs. P. H. En- ed. Prizes were given to Mrs. i M: s Joe ;! W F.ji-is na ivcupi'Liiiii ;i; Holy Closs siin. Mrs. L. S. Hills, Mrs. John Emil Williams. Mrs. C. W. Henry sjr- - Allan. Mrs. E. G. Whittaker, Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Wadsworth. inj J. W. Richardson, Mrs. John The group meets March 23rd "l"r '' , l 0 Cooper, Mrs. Richard A. Gallant, with Mrs. William. Mrs. Robert Allan, all of Magna, Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. Richard of the A ;ml Dinnar Party Stewart of Salt Lake City and D:.,tr:i-- t PTA Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larson were Granite Scho..l Koy Hatch of Copperton. 1:1 w hi Council st the MviiiJ.iy host and hostess at a dinner party js Bridge prizes were awarded to V. ho:iK' S. ft Hook, Mrs. Saturday at their home compli Magna Koropp, Mrs. Ribotto, Mrs. mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Bob and atttndcl liy Couper and Mrs. Buchman. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Will- including Mrs. Kvoiitt Wood, l'Jiv.,1 iams of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Mero pivsivlont iiti-Uouiley, Harvey of Sugarhouse and Mr. suiHMin'.iii.lmt o. thi.- J:striri. and Mrs. Vance Chamberlain of The state un.l n;ii.o:i.il VTA l meets ;ind the Holladay. preA social time was enjoyed by end of tin; yi'ai'a MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS |