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Show Garfield Leader. Garfitid, Utah Friday, June 22. 1956 PRETTY RECEPTION HONORS NEWLYWEDS , MR. AND MRS. K. SUGDEN MILLER HERE THE SOCIAL SCENE Magna and Krjni.t In a picttily planned wedding reception, newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. K. Sugden Miller, greeted their guests Saturday evening at a reception in Our Lady of What The Women Are Doing ThU Week V .h :i. day from Si at:;.-where tru-M.. jr..n.1ii i 11, u!.-- : Convention. MtiiiliU The lucj Ie.;iiii'ii ! ed at other pii.iit' t f iiit-:vin . y - .I'-i- - G t : n:v i u:e Caravy L'.iiV (if lllL he:- daughter g O-- 1 1 NICK me Home Wedding Uni teg Popular Pair Hi HENRIE TO RECITE NORMA VOWS JULY Nth WITH IN SOLEMN RITES ROKICH MISS NUPTIAL Mrs. Jerald Hemie of lYevn .iiimuinre the lu trothal and h:t'.g iiiarriage of their ilaughter. Norma, to Nu-I, ,s.n of t!,e late Mr. and Mr-- , r.iul Ku'nieh of Magna. T:ie prominent p.i:r are plan-n.tt- g a July wedd:nj, and a reception w.U honor them on July f'L'tte nth. from eight to ten o'clock at 27 West Bt!i North in ( : m. Cull. M . 1 . The bride-elec- t is a student at the Brigham Young University in Provo. Mr. Rokich is a junioi student at the University of Utah, majoring in lave, and plans to continue his studies at the hilltop kee, Wisconsin. The cerenvmy was performed school. at 6:00 p.m. by Judge D. S. Gi anger. He is a Korean veteran, having Walker. served three years in the Army. Beautiful Gown The prominent pair plan to For her wedding, the pretty Announcement of the impend- make a home in Kearns. bride chose a white ballerina ing nuptials will he greeted with wide interest by many friends. length model, fashioned with long Club Entertained Mrs. C leone Farnsworth enter- pointed sleeves. The gown of satin had lace inserts on the full tained members of her si alvo BUIS ITHREE BLOCKS SOUTH OF GEM THEATRE Your ajjfc p.1' BA i light nx 14 ft Shopping Center One-Slo- p For Extra Specials Look On TV And Sait Lake Paper And Also Hand Bills fe? a uitixper. - v g : , Rfro ji M't - FOR SALE SERVICES COFFEE Reg, end drip, lb PINEAPPLE, Sliced, No. 2 Can 29c jjTUNA can, 2 Bonita Flakes, 8 3 lba SHORTENING, Bak-Rit21 3 2 for TOMATOES, Market, can, S SODA WATER, Canned, all flavors, 6 25 ZEE NAPKINS, Asit. colon, 2 for . 27 BOND WARE Cold Cups, pkg. of 10, 2 See Our New Shoe Department-Qualit- y and Price e, .... ... Hie SHOES SHOES delicate character and supreme quality of Baranof Vodka is the result of the most ezacting distilling technique, Blends so perfectly with Bridge length Club Monday evening at her skirt. Her three-quarthome at a prettily planned social. veil of bridal illusion was caught Tables of cards were played and back with a small crown of seed prizes given to Mrs. George Duck- pearls. She earned a bouquet of worth, Mrs. H. T. Dyehes and Mrs. white carnations and Lady Bountiful pink rosebuds. Kenneth Huffaker. Attendants Given The group will meet with Mrs. Her attendants included her Duckworth the evening of June sister, Mrs. Udell Vance as matron 25th. of honor, dressed in a cocoa brown er BBaHBgg ft In a home wedding, Elizabeth (Betty) Driffill Gardiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driffill of Magna, became the bride of Edward J. Shepard. Jr., son of Mrs. Marian Shepaid of Milwau- Sizes 1 to pair $5.9546.95 12-$3- .98 'wu need any type of work done around the the house, yard or business? We have qualified people to do any typo of work any time, at reasonable rates. Let us know your needs and we have someone to fill them. Do you For instance! Painting and Papeiing Drape Making Carpenter Work Curtain Stretching Ironing Welding TV Repairs Vacation Yard Tending Cake Raking Phofai Hauling 100 GRAIN NEUTRAL DISTILLING flower-decorate- , and Chester Jones. She will main a short time. re- Pick up your prescription when shopping near us. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. Cement Work any services you need performed contact BF SERVICE, INC. and if you want to put your spare time to extra cash, register with us. SPIRITS PRODUCT SAVINGS, OF U.S.A. CO., CLERMONT, Open Every Evening Until 8:00 P. M. KENTUCKY Notary 2SS1 Collecting 1 ANDYS TV j SERVICE Experienced Technicians lhe best service in town. INC. Phono Magna 6239 Accounting Auto Iniuranca Firo YOUH PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. S2S1 Kearns. AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Mis. W. H. Jones of Magna is visiting in Burbank and other portions of California with her two sons and ther families, Earl So for CO., division of JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING r Baby Sitters BF SERVICE, FROM model and the bridesmaids were Mr. and Mrs. James W. Evans Misses Sandra Backman in pink. announce the engagement and Miss Ca:o! Klima in blue and approaching marriage of their Miss Elaine Day in yellow ballerdaughter, Carole Elaine' Evans, to ina length frocks. They wore Walter Harold Skogg, son of Mr. flowers in their hair and carried and Mrs. Clarence C. Skogg, all pink carnation bouquets. of Magna. Little Miss Cheryl M.ll-was The young couple are planning flower girl and wore a pink hoop skirted gown an I carried a bou- an LDS Temple wedding un July quet similar to the bridesmaids. 28th, and a reception will honor The biidal pasty received their them that evening at the Utah d Copper Clubrooms. guests before a archway with candelabra and Complimentary to the bride-elec- t, several socials are being palms on either side. Gary Miller was best man and planned. ushers included Bob Barton, Billie Announcement of the nuptials will be greeted with interest by a Powell and Clair Rolfe. Mrs. Dilley, mother of the bride, wide circle of friends. chose a dusty rose crepe and lace model and pinned white rosebuds Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Aber-nelh- y 1 er shoulder while Mrs. Miller of Conover, North Carolina, wore turquoise with pink roses. have been visitors for a week at Gift Room In charge of the gift room were the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Misses LaVon and Margaret Abemelhy of Magna. Fisher and receiving the gifts were Misses Becky Miller and "OUR LIVES ARE BUT Beverly Dilley. MARCHES TO THE Assisting in th serving were GRAVE- Misses Kathy and Bernice Dilley, Misses Grace and Vesta Miller. (Author's name below) In charge of the guest book were Mrs. (Tcoige Merrill and Mrs. Camia Dunlevy. Thu number of years you are going to live has been Party Given Complimentary to the bride,; added to by the medical her three bridesmaids, assisted by research that is rapidly distheir mothers, entertained at a covering how- to stow down miscellaneous shnvt er Monday our Marchto a gentle trolL You can liva longer evening at the Klima home Magna. and healthier if you wish. The young couple are now making their horn.' in Sugarhouse. Proper diet, plenty of rest and right thinking are all Wonderful Time Important. And now your Mr. and Mrs. Hy Andersen of physician has increased Salt Lake City, accompanied by knowledge of how to help grandchildren, Joan and Kay Anyou prevent serious sickdersen and Lynn Coon uf Salt ness. We also are adding Lake City and a niece, Karen to our knowledge of Brems of Magna, have returned drug discoveries. As home from an enjoyable vacation as they are approved for trip to Southern California. safe use, wo stock them fa The group visited Disneyland our prescription departand Knox Berry Farm and also ment. touied the Southe-- n Utah Parks, enroute home. Landscaping Cleaning Shrub A Tree Trimming Rug Shampooing Tree Removal 80 PROOF CLEAR SPRING Fill Dirt Top Soil OreiMiakera Lowe Mower Sharpening (Hand or Power Evane To Wed Walter Harold Skogg June 28th AND A HOST OP OTHER SERVICES. orange juice, vermouth, tonic or tomato juice. DISTILLED Lourdes Parish Hall. The young couple had pievious-l- y plighted their troth at the church in an elect n o'clock ceremony performed by the Here-enC. E. Frergai d. The bride is the former Evelyn Lenma Dilley, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Nurval E. Dillev of Magna and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal H. Miller of Mine Carole Elaine I Iniuranca Budgeting May ere compound yoursT Drugs By Duke ins Kearns Pharmacy Kearns. 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