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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah iroa eaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaMawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaMaBa ACTIVITIES omen s MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS J je W. Ribotto and the honored lady. Mrs. F. Cooper Green was hostess at a prettily planned brunch jt ht-- hunu' in Salt Lake City. The guests were Mrs. John Allan, Mrs. Thomas Barker, Mrs. Paul Mrs. P. II. Ensign. Mrs. Robert Buchman, Mrs. E. J. Clug-stoMrs. Rex Dusenberry, Mrs. Scott Gordon, Mrs. Karl H. Koropp, Mrs. Joe Ribotto, Mrs. L. Baldee, Mrs. Ivor Pickering and Mrs. Hubbard. New Resident Feted At Lovely Socials r Complimentary to Mrs. Thomas Hubbard, whose husband is the new. master mechanic at the Magna Mill, several socials have been given in her honor. Mrs. John A. Cooper entertained at .a dessert bridge social at her home in Kearns. The guests included Mis. H. T. Dyche. Mrs. Richard A. Gallant. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, M?. John Allan, Mrs. Robertjt Allan, Mrs. C. G. liar-ri- s Mr. Theron Farnsworth arrived Mrs. D. J. Davis, Mrs. Robert Sunday from Lawrence, Kansas, Buchman, Mrs. Scott Gordon, to join his wife and three daughMrs.. . Kail H- - Koropp, Mrs. Rex ters, who have been guests of his Mr. Victor Hal parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Dujenberry, Duke, Mrs. E. C. S peers, Mrs. Farnsworth. n, Only MELROSE gives you all Ml 3 4s? Wproof ection CLUBS FEATURES Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Punshon are vacationing in Albany, New York, with Mrs. Punshon a brother and family, Mr. Edwin Reese, and a Betrothai It Revealed Of Elaine Ekenttam sister in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ekenstam of Tooele announce the betrothal Mrs. Victor Hal Duke and two children visited Mrs. Duke's parand approaching marriage of their ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johndaughter, Elaine, to Ernest A. son in Preston, Idaho during the Mirabella, son of Mr. and Mrs. past week. They were joined over Albert Mirabella of Magna. Mr. Duke. The young couple will be mar the weekend by mid-July ried in and a reception will honor them Saturday even Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garfield left ing, July 16th at the Magna Friday for Island Park, Yellow Union Hall. stone, for a short vacation trip. Announcement of the ap Mrs. Earl Chapman spent the proaching nuptials will be read with great interest by the many weekend with her daughter, Mrs. friends of the popular pair. Both George F. Alley and family in are widely acquainted in this Price, Utah. area. V Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Chapman been visiting their parents, have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruner and three children of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman, Mr. are vacationing with and Mrs. Floyd L. Nielsen and Missouri, Mr. Bruner s parents, Mr. and other relatives and friends for the Mrs. C. J. Bruner, and other rela- past two weeks. Mr. Chapman has been stationtives and friends in this area. ed at Fort Benning, Georgia. They Thomas Burke is returning to have returned to Columbus, Georthe armed services in Montana gia. Rodney will finish his army after visiting with his wife, twin career in September. sons, parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Welcome Guests Burke, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer have had as guests for the past IS days, Mrs. James Castle and children, UNlVERSirro&ffAHl : Nancy Sharon and David of King's Mountain, North Carolina. Mrs. Cattle is Mrs. Palmer's presents daughter. oummerIfestivaI Entertains Club I JULY 4-- Mrs. Valeria Young entertained Club members of the and group of special guests Wednesday at her home. The ladies included Mrs. Alma Swen-seMrs. D. L. Underwood, Mrs. L. L. Pullum, Mrs. Dewey Wat- kins, Mrs. Yerl A. Haws, Mrs. J. L. Moore and Mrs. A. C. Carman. Three daughters of Mrs. Young assisted her in serving. 9 Just-A-Me- re t IMCHAIO.RODGfll n, OSCAR JULY 13-1- STADIUM 6 BOWtl THE 1114 "Old Fashioned Straight ' 1 ST.W, Whisky RINKIE-DIN- West 3500 Mfi.ro.se on a label means "the very best" OKEU 10. SUI HOSPITAl LIST The friends of Mr. William (Bill) Mauch will be in- terested to learn that he is home from St. Mark's Hospital after receiving medical treatment. His condition is reported improved. many -; " noma of M. H. D. Moss, their instruc- tor. Thundav ami vtvra ae monstration f miM.. i f They Will meet aarain kl. im. 7 day,. 10:00 a.m. at the Moss resi- - va. isbCft Mr. Soi-enu- with French pouffs was enhanced with a flounce of tulle. Her cap of lace and pearls held a fingertip veil and she carried white roses centered with an orchid. One Attendant Mrs. Rex Christensen, sutcr of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore a pink lace dress, accented with a corsage of white and pink carnations. Raymond McFarland was best man. The lovely bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Archibald of Magna and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Caywood of Riverton. Mrs. Archibald chose a rose lace and crepe dress and the bridegroom's mother wore navy blue taffeta. Their corsages were of pink and white roses. Mrs. Vivian Harrison was in charge of the gift rom and Mrs. WATCH REPAIRS Us You Help Let With Your Repalrsl Jewelry Huffaker Jewelry and Furniture Co. Saturday! Davis, Owner Ice Cream Short Orders Soft Drinks 4 H Club Meet Friends of Mr. Frank Marshall JUNIOR BASEBALL Winnifred Pfeifer of will be happy to learn that he is Grand Rjpids, Michigan, arrived improving alter receiving medical The Schedule for Amerioan for a months visit treatment in St. Mark's Hospital. gion sponsored Junior VkiMnesday Baseball with her brother. Father Charles for June 27 Mitt Jennie Duke E. Frccgard of Our Lady of Mrs. W. H. Puzev has returned be as follows:through July 7, will Becomet Bride of Lourdes Church. home from a Salt Lake City hos June 17, Magna at Holladay. Arlen Jay Caywood June 30, Midvale at Magna. pital loiiuwing major surgery. She to wisnes thank friend and July 7, Bingham at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus far the welcome cards, neighbors Lovely Miss Jennie Lucille of Salt Lake City were dinner iiowers and visits at the hospital Duke became the bride of Arlen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. and at home. Some are unwisely liberal and Rasmusscn last Sunday. Jay Caywood Thursday evening more delight to give presents than at the Utah Copper Club. Bishop to pay debts. Visitor of Aunt Thomas Colling officiated at the WITH OUR BOYS IN Sir Philip Sidney ceremony before a white and pink THE SERVICE Dr. Paul P. Parker, famous floral setting. The couple later greeted guests lecturer, who is conducting a at an informal reception. series of classes at the Newhouse 24th DIV., KOREA Pvt. Charles For her wedding, the bride Hotel on "Skill in Handling Peo- u. Decry, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. chose a ballerina length gown of ple," is visiting his aunt. Mrs. John J. Debry, Route 1, Magna, Bessie Parker and cousin, Mr. and Utah, is now a member of the Chantilly lace, fashioned with a Mrs. Ray E. Parker of Oquirrh 24th Infantry Division in Korea. V neckline adorned scalloped The 24th "Victory" Division, with pearls and sequins. The skirt Hill. South Opening For a honeymoon to San Fran cisco, the new Mrs. Caywood don ned a cotton dress of black print with blue and pink accents and matching accessories. The newlyweds will make a home in Murray. N E W S K $1J0 received the guests. MAGNA Experienced Capable We Guarantee Our Work Keað I MA J. S. Chiistenscn Dial 4411 Magna Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. and daughter, Patsy, Carl and Charlene Pettersson have returned home after an enjoyable vacation in San Diego, California, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pettersson, Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood. the first American unit to fight in the Korean conflict, has been re deployed to Korea after a short assignment in japan. Debrv. overseas ainm Anril i a .rifleman in Company E of the division s zisi itegiment. Before' entering the Armv in October, 1954, he worked for the Kennecott Copper Corp. in CUfMgX SltJUBNT Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, He is poor whose expenses ex Jr. and family left Friday for San cccd his income. Diego, California, to visit rcla Jean de la Bruyere tives and friends. Magna Visitors Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws have been cousins to Mrs. Haws, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holladay of Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Elora Tieman of Tucson, Arizona and Mrs. Lois Nuttall of Huff aker's Weekly Special National City, California. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and daughter, Christine, left Wednesday, for Unionville, Missouri, to visit Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs. Colorful Summer Jewelry EARRINGS, pair Mildred Davis and other relatives and friends for three weeks. a Meeting Postponed The regular monthly meeting of the Women a Benefit Associa tion which falls on Monday, July 4th, will be postponed. The next gathering will be held the first Monday in August Dial 4411 Magna Special For Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Open Sunday, July 3rd, Closed July 4th sweet - juicy Why Ancient Age can say: lb. skinless 3 lbs. "If you can find stick 3 lb. ey RUMP A grade tender lb. Dressing Miracle or Krafts French Open Sunday 9 to 5 J pt Weekdays 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. 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