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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, August ACTIVITIES omen s Lovely Hunter Maid Recite Vows With Rex Willard at Wardhouse und a a prettily pbr.m-- J Miu Judith E. RjMr.ussvn bride uf Ri?x Wilhrd Fiid;.y evening amid a fl.jral si ii.na at the Hunter LDS va: dhiusi The ceremony was perf.iimed by LDS Bishop Wendell Junes, Magna's S3S West 1700 it Ra-th- s Dairy Queen South Phone 6SS5 'fry the exclusive NEW r FEATURES if eraaefcy taaaraatly SHed with tRiackia' fead Dairy CJetfea Miss JoAnn Bodenhofer, liride-elec- t, ji'i'i her iuisl::.nd. who is stationed with the army. Mrs. Child was honored at a w .11 he le.'iiemlieivd as She former shower Wednesday evenKj:;t.n. who ing given by work with her at Equitable Life M;-- s. J. M. Wlilnrk and Mrs. Insurance Company. Frank and two children I.juhlm reand Games were played spent" Wednesday ut Lig;.n, visitfreshments served. relatives. Miss Bodenhofer will be further ing shuwer a kitchen at complimented Mr. Ames is leaving given by Mrs. Ruth L. Watkins in this week f ir Seattle, Washington, Salt Lake City. where he will spend two weeks tiMinm with the National Guard. Miss Phyllis Nielson has departed on a trip, touring Montana. Joins Marinas She travels with a dancing school. Mr. William Funk, son of Mr. serving as the piano accompanist. and Mrs. George W. Funk, left Friday evening for California, to Mrs. Frank Childs is leaving become a member of the U. S. shortly for Colorado Springs to Marines. line girl-frien- Spi-iu-e- TU bona a baflful for quick Jaiwrh. k4 MMipastad company. DAIIT QUEIN Of VI IOPMENT CO. Hotel DONT FORGET Lava Hoi Springs, Ida ha Delicious Free Mineral Baths Pineapple Split Specials for l Veal ! Weak and Parma nani Ritas SUM Par Day and Up Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- Steaks loin rib lb. IRoasft Rib ttea& j Pot A grade and choice lb. 1 The First Child and Mrs. Junior Bogen-si-huof Kearns are the happy The Hunter Sivund Ward is parents of a fine son, born August .vVlin:nJ tiieir youth outing at 1st. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 1 .Mueller Park on August 23rd. ounce and has been named Joey. Transportation is t.i be furnished. The happy mother will be remem bered as being the former Dar- Garfield Elders' Party leene Losser of Magna. On Monday, August 22nd, the Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bennett Garfield First Waid Elders' Quorum is sponsoring a party at of Gaiifield became parents of a Church Folks in Mill Creek Can- lovely girl on August 10th in a Salt Lake Hospital She tipped the yon. All desiring to attend are asked scales at 7 pounds, 9 ounces and to meet at the church, 5:00 p. m. has been named Defers Elizabeth. and travel in a group. All Elders, Two brothers and a sister at home adult Aaronic and partners, bish- are happy about the new baby. opric and Seventies are invited. Refreshments will be furnished. Mrs. Matt Petiersson, Sr. re is l J be Forward Sup-p-- wived. r Mr. tz Look not mournfully into the past, it returns no more; wisely improve the present, and go forth into the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Peel 1525 Funeral 3 1 NEW MONEY-SAVIN- G prices! Yet, you now get famous Dodge depend-abili-ty it new low prices I Many popular Dodge truck models carry the lowest delivered prices of all major make,! Get the money-savin- g facts from yi w Dodge truck dealer I NEW FORWARD LOOK styling! Here's new truck appearance that boosts your business! Low, sweeping lineiTwTBi big- gest wrap-arou- windshield; nd wrap- around rear window, too) reflect the modern Forward Look In trucks! 's ; Many popular models MOTOR COMPANY 5511 MAGNA. UTAH V V Drive it home today! 2! 2 lbs. 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Veal CUCUMBERS The North Jordan Elders will '..'ieir rmii.l p.i:ty at Fair-r- turned home Sunday after a matt enjoyable week's vacation in San Diego, California, as guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Doc) two son and their fam Blanchard of Magna became par ilies. daughters, ents of their third son on August 12th at Holy Cross Hospital. He has been named Russell and will be greeted at home by two broth ers, Eddie, 8, and Craig, 0. All concerned are doing nicely. IWili Whitestone NATIONAL h-- CRADLE ROLL . 5' and 10' C The Hunter Wuid held their annual Youth Outing last week at r Lake. A tulal of 29 attended and reported a most enjoyable t:ip. Bi-a- HUNTER ITEMS of INTEREST Baautiful Gown her wedding, the bride chose a floor length gown with a full skirt of alternating panels of lace and tulle. The molded bodice of lace was enhanced with a yoke line and jewelry neckline outlined with seed and pearl encrusted illusion appliques. Her finger-ti- p veil was caught to a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of carnations centered with an orchid. In pastel shade ballerina length frocks were attendants. Miss Carol Evans, Miss Diane Foutz, Miss Jayne Ann NewtonrMiss Shirlene Stark. They carried French nosegays to compliment their gowns. William Willard stood as best man for his brother. Ibhers included another brother, Don Willard, Carl Andre and James Harmon. Junior ushers were Billy Evans, Gary Rasmussen, Dennis Bawden. Mrs. Rasmussen, mother of, the bride, wore a powder blue sheath lace dress and the bridegroom's mother chose rose lace. The new Mrs. Willard donned a beige linen box suit with avacado green accessories for a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs.-- . George C. Bow den, Sr. of Garfield, grandson, Billie Joe Clark and daughter, Marsha. Mr. and Mrs. William Catten and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lehman of Salt Lake City, have returned from a most enjoyable vacation visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Court, former Garfield residents, now at Torrey, Mon tana. 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