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Show w omen s Friday, April 29, 1955 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah Betrothal Revealed Of Grander Maid To Dan J. Howard Announcement of the nuptials will be greeted with interest by the many friends of both promin- ent families. Mr. and Mrs. Ca'viri Garjnrr Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Mem-ma- tt of Granger announce the betrowere special guests Saturday thal and approaching marriage of ' evening at the home of Mr. and their daughter, Grace, to Dan J. Mrs. Rulon T. Hinckley, honorHoward, ion of Mr. and Mrs. L. ing former Millard County resiII. Howard of Magna. dents. The young couple plan to be An bufet luncheon was married Mav 6th in the Salt Lake served, early and games later played. LDS Temple, and a reception will A most enjoyable social time was honor them in the Pleasant Green held. Hall. Meeting Planned Complimentary to their future A Potluck luncheon of the lister-in-laMrs. Raid Toone be held next and Mn. George Olsen entertain- Ladies' Aid will 3rd in the ComMay Tuesday, ed at a prettily planned kitchen Baptist Churchrooms. shower Friday at the Howard munity at 10:00 a. m. home for family members. Thirty Quilting beginsis to be served at and luncheon attended. 12:00 noon. &OuM& kltl&AAt UcC AuipjZUi .xtL . -- faw.K. A finSLuer:-Vcs.lt is wise. ,to be prepared - in. case of, need.' US eiOCI.TBAMMSS. We have caps, ear and nose plugs, snorkels, SWIMMERS! masks, all essential accessories for the needs of swimmers. We Invite you to drop in and see these fine items. MYLON HOSIERY. 51 gauge, reg. 11.29. now :...7Sc NYLON HOSIERY, 60 gauge, regular $1.39. now. 85c ..1 KLEENEX. 300 aise, regular 28c, now lie ACTIVITIES FEATURES school secreThe engagement and forthcom- as the Cyprus highseveral for the part years. tary Miss of attractive ing marriage Out of town guests for the enHelen Patsuris, eldest daughter of included the Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Patsuris, gagement --party Mrs. 3107 South 8950 West, Magna, bridegroom elect's sister, of San Diego, Cal- was formally announced Sunday Warren Higley Mrs. George to Mr. Chris S. Metos, eon of Mr. ifomla end Mr. end Nevada. of Sinefla McGill, 252 South and Mrs. George Metos, After their wedding in the 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, at Greek Orthodox Crurch on July at the Variety a dinner-danc- e 10th, the couple plan to make a Club, 20 E Street. . One hundred close friends and home in Salt Lake City. relatives learned of the romantic Honoring Frank Driffill, who is tidings from tiny candy favors, on which had been tied little home on a leave from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, his parents, Mr. printed cards, Helen and Chris, and Mrs. Tom Driffill, entertainJuly 10, revealing the wedding ed at a family dinner Thursday date. Father George Mestakidia of it their home. were laid for fifteen the Greek Orthodox Church permembers. family formed the blessing of the ring, after which the guests bestowed Women' Club Hold their congratulations and best Festive Birthday Dinner wishes upon the couple. For the occasion. Miss Patsuris Members of the Magna Wodonned an embroidered faille model, with scoop neckline, drop-!pe- d mens Club entertained at a feswaist and full, pleated skirt. tive birthday party Wednesday She pinned an orchid coraage to evening in the dubrooms. A six her shoulder, presented to her by o'clock dinner was served a? one her fiance. long table to honor the birthday of Mrs. Estella Mr. Metos, a graduate of the anniversaries Mrs. James Monson, Pehrson, of was active Utah, University Mrs. in student activities while attend- Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen, John S. Rowland, Mrs. Vi Hug-gar- d hill-to- p school, being presing the and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson. ident of the Independents. A Ladies in charge of arrange'national director in the Junior ments were Mrs. Velda Roberts, .Chamber of Commerce, and imMrs. A. 7. Tech, Mrs. Nephi Petmediate past state erson, Mrs. Frank Greenwood, ,of that organization, he receiv- -, Mrs. M. F. Orr and Mrs. M. J. ed this years "Distinguished SerGame prizes were awardout- -' Brady. vice Award, for T. L. Daniels, Mrs. to ed Mn. He nun in Utah. standing young F. L. Pendleton and Mrs. Tech. has also served his church as vice president, and was elected two terms to serve as president of the churchs youth club, ilk recently opened his own advertising firm in Salt Lake City.. The bride is a member of a prominent local family and well known In this area, having served nt the-mo- st MORI'S MARKET Sat Specials RaaisU Stteaifes April 28-23-3- sen, fine G.ufi. The occasion Id Hu-u- t'.. W.U.n Vntti.il Mill jip- h p:. nil. illy all of lii.-iMagna iiMovs K.vc Ihvii closed l.'i.'K- at.iu.::i,..'r. Sii.slry Si.;, tn ly s.rt Io-i- CViJi.'y, tiui-ughKi "t J. W.rki'M, of M Jiiiit Mgni-prti'.ains of J.miis G .V t'k"PS. all ( it is ism'v t!'( !V'!iiiMli:!ity of I. i:a. ear!! ind.il.hi.il owner T:.-yiwr.4 cai.jilc i1 ,:i ti 1) ti t.ike ere of 1,1s half of an J it was rn.ph.'tMi'd here TjL-1.iby county official',. During the Magna cleanup in Hie past week, lie condition of fonji; of t!io alleys was deplor-abl- e U!.:", je.-p.it- !!', r nipl ntaiks ersen. STEAD Alii Their four children and families will attend to include Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petersen of Matfna, Mr. and Mrs. Max Petersen of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petersen of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Timothy of Salt Lake Ni'V.: Ai: uian FORCE BASE, Rum, V I From 112x24. City. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen lived in Garfield since their A Link Trainer repairman, marriage and are widely acquainAirman Curtis has completed 3 ted. The Copper Printing Company years service in the Armed extends congratulations and best Forces of the United States. wishes to this esteemed pair. Airman Curtis' job is a vital part, of the survival training In New Mexico given the combat crewa of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and Air Force here. As a Link Trainfamily have departed to make er repairman he is responsible for their home in Alberqueque, New the maintenance of the Link Mexico, after visiting in Magna Trainers on the base, which are with Mr. Hansen's psrents, Mr. used to give all pilots instrument and Mrs. Elmer J. Hansen and training. Mrs. Hansens parents in Salt Lake City, as well as other famFort Lewis, Washington Pfc. ily members and friends in this James G. Frankor, ion of Mrs. vicinity. Mabel Frankos, 3114 South 8100 Announcement of the impend- West, Magna, is slated to particiing nuptials will be read with pate in Exercise Apple Jack as great interest by many friends a member of the Aggressor Force of the popular pair, who are well in May at the Yakima Firing Center in Washington. regarded in this vicinity. The Aggressor Force will oppose the friendly forces to add Mrs. Ted Green entertained realism to the exercise. Apple members of her Sewing Club Jack is designed to test the Thursday evening at her home. A efficiency of infantry and support social time was enjoyed by the units in mountainous and desert ladies. terrain. Mr. Frankos, who attended Mrs. Emil Feulnei haa returned Westminster College, is regularly home from Walla, Walla, Wash- stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, as a clerk in Company C of ington, after visiting her daugh- the 71at Infantry Division's 5th ChristMrs. B. 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The test involved positioning and firing 105 mm. tiowitzers, infantry-artiller- y coordinating movement and establishing a perimeter defense against infiltration. Corporal Heber, a clerk typist with the battalions Service Battery, entered the Army in January, 1954, and received basic training at Fort Ord, California. He is a 1950 graduate of Cyprus high school. 3500 I Iluffakers Weekly Special COMPANY SIRLOIN, U. S. Good, FRUIT, Hearts Delight, TaU can, 2 for 1 class Wurzliuu, Ge: many -- Corporal Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVii 1 Curtis of 3090 South Vernon E. Heber. 22, son of Mr. 8350 West, Magna, was recently and Mrs. G. J. Heber, 6197 West irom A'3c to A2c. promoted Airman C'uriis is cuircntly serving in the Air Force and is assigned to Slead AFB, Reno, Nov., home of the Air Force's Advance have Survival School. Thomas AZTEC BRONZE Oranges that trucks down them to get ers We can duplicate any ether marker new fat use. DECORATION STANDING RIB, U. S. Good, & Choice, lb. IPffl13as o, tiavel could not trash. -- for Armours Star, Vacuum Pack, 1 lb. OPEN SUNDAYS much -o PHONE 3300 if Ina.-mur- b.iMic-ownr-r- , also S M.-.- County Emphasizes That Alleys Are Responsibilities Of Home-Own- jBronze Memorialj Markers ORDER 0 M.. aii.i FINE GARFIELD COUPLE TO NOTE WEDDING DATE Nuptials Revealed Buy with confidence! Milk Prices have been a highly publized item in the News lately Thia it to let you know that you can buy Meadow Gold Cloverleaf and Hiland Milk at Mori'a at the lowest advertised price. We were the only ones in this area with the 10 a quart price during the last milk war and We will give it away to meet competition if the Milk War starts again. Thura., Fri., ection CLUBS Patsuris-Met-os Troth Announced Of Prominent Garfield Couple motoramic low-pric- Faster, stronger cranking for fatter spark for faultless high-spee- d starts and operation. Highest standard compression ratio in its field! 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