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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah FiUa, GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS THE SOCIAL SCENE Club Entertained Mrs. Charles Keyes enterta.nod members of her Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs. Aft on CamerHilltop Students A dainty on, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buckner are stu- lunch eon was served and a social dents at the University of Utah, evening enjoyed. Mrs. Ross will entertain the group at the groom being a junior and his wife a sophomore student. Both their next gathering. plan to continue their studies. Announcement of the marriage Group Meets will be read and greeted with Mrs. A! Ahlquist was hostess to great interest by many friends. They are held in regard and es- ten members of the Chin ani teem in this community, Mr. Chew Club, a dinner group. SatBuckner being a member of a urday evening at her home. A pleasant time was participated in prominent local family. by the ladies, who constitute a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Malicott club formed of school teachers. spent last week in Idaho visiting relatives. What The Women Are Doing This Week MISS FAYE ROBINSON BECOMES BRIDE OF FRED L. BUCKNER SATURDAY In a surprise march to their family and friends, lovely Miss Faye Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Emma Robinson of My ton. Utah, became the bride if Fred 1,. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Buckner of Mana The prominent pair exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, November 12th at Elko, Nevada. They wer unattended. Hm-line- Family Dinner Complimentary to the n; the groom's parents enter vlv-wed- s, tained at a prettily d;n evening at the:: home. Covers were laid for twenty at one lung at'.: actively decor ated table. This Saturday evening, Mi Sharon Buckner and her mnher Mrs. W. L. Buckner, are entertaining at a bridal miscellaneous shower in the Magna Women's Club rooms complimentary to the new Mrs. Buckner She will also be honored at sev-etsocials in Salt Lake and 'ner Sunday j 'Mrs Jj, k Mo-ue- , Jr. Garfield social items i was hos- tess to members of her Pinochle Club Thursday evening at her home at a prettily planned social. Mrs. George Walker was a special guest. A lovely luncheon was served and cards later plavej. Prizes were given to Mrs. Walker and Mrs. J. T. Coon. The group will meet Decvniinr 1st with Mrs Andiew J. Conti. Patty Ann Romrell To Become Bride Friday, November 18 Wcv::..Ii:r 15 1C HOSPITAL LIST A wide circle at friends of Mrs. Tim Hansen of Salt Lake City, Friends of M: s. Tony Magr-ra-s former Magna resident, will be will be sorry to learn that the is happy to hear that she is recovin St. Marks Hospital recovering ering nicely after undergoing a from pneumonia. Her condi'ion is goiter operation at the LDS reported improved. It Is only In winter that the pine Ignorance, pride, or prejudice prominent wedding cere- doses the door to whatever is not and cypress are known to be Miss Ann mony, Romrell, stereotyped. Patsy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Romrell of Garfield, will become the bride of Charles Hodge Friday, November lflth at the Romrell home. Mr. and Mis. H. Claude AnderBishop Wilford S. Wilding of son of Salt Lake City, former Gar- the Garfield First WaiJ w.11 offifield residents, ar? vacationing in ciate. On Thursday, the bride is 'o be New York Slate w ith their daugh-- . and grandchildren. hoiioi ed at a shower given by her ter, mother at the Garfield ward. A Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.kii. large group of friends and relatives have been bidden. The young couple plan to make their home in Seaside, California. Announcement of the forthcoming marriage will be greeted with wide interest by the many friends of the popular pair. In son-in-la- Everything you cook will be more delicious because of Mr. and Mr. John S. Gray and daughter, Christine, Mr. Lauran Gray and Miss Carolyn Mast were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapel at their home in .Salt Lake City. NOW ONLY 19.95 SQUARE SHAPE 20 MORI COOKS the ImiI WAIM-MAU- Vn 8 caa aUMINT laours, FRYPAN Correct tcmpnaliucf for food are shown on the la the handle. Set the dial you gee perfect CONTROLLED HEAT for bacon, eggs, pancakes, etc. New, square shape. the Mtifc paa la water right ap 0 iha coatrol panel for aaajn m Pas C6NIR0LIED MAT Ademmtte Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richins and children of Lehi, Miss K'l'lene Richins of Murray, Mr. Val Has-laof Salt Lake City and Miss Carolyn Mast of Murray were guests at the Alvin S. Gray home Sunday evening and aided him in celebrating his birthday CENTRAL LBR. & IIDWE. CO. Phone SM4 Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Snurtz of Warm Springs, Montana, are visiting Mrs. Shurtz' mother. Mrs. Robert Kinder and other relatives for a short time. Three 8 by 10 Portrait! V Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones entertained on their first anniversary November 10th. A delicious turkey dinner was served for eight family members. Mrs. Jones is the former LaRae Wight. $8.95 Ragular price S1SJ5. NOW Mrs. Joe Duckworth of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting at the homes of her tons, Mr. George Weichers and Mr. Joe Duckworth, Jr. FREE! Six Personal Photo Christmas Card With Each Order MAGNA STUDIO 176 J Waal Dial S051 sc?-.- Main St . v Specials for Tliurs.-Fri.-Sa- Flag down the record breaker t. V Anil To Thanksgiving : ' and take the wheel . lie. " . . ! ' h ' . TURKEYS Norbest, Hens, Toms c. ! 1 3 west advertised price. 47 Armour Star, thank half, Libbys, 214, cans 2 for IPmmirap&niiQ Cranberries Cape Cod, ok. Open Sunday 9 to 5 Weekdays 9 a. m. to 7 I YAMS 596 lb. Round Steak, A grade 496 lb. Sausage, all pork, 3 lbs 436 lb. 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