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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah Friday, August 17. 1956 MISS WRIGLEY SAYS VOWS IN CEREMONY AT HOME; LAWN RECEPTION FOLLOWS THE SOCIAL SCENE What The Women Are Doing Thi IIUNTKU 1TKMS of INTEREST M.-i- . Ar.niv Pi'li-rsi-n- . Mr and M.s ;.v. H I,. !! . I.f IL.'ilir ha.-- had visitor and T:,i y Mr. and Mrs. W.IL.iii: Cul- lVji:.' .'a, ver of Los AiigNes, Californ.a. M:'a. K'urn' paitrU, M. M. N. WiiIrM .iiiJ n bi will August lli'.h or 17l!; lor IL!1 ViMi.JI N-Yolk Ciiy. Lir diiugnu-- : In a proili.liei.t late summe: nuptial event, .Ls? Bobbie Mae Wrigley, a'.'raelive daughter of Mr and Mrs. I'obutson (Bub) Wrigley of Magn i. became the bii.le of Philip W. Debs. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Delis, all uf Magna. Saturday evening. The young couple was wej at the Wrigley home, the ceremony lieing performed hy President John I). Hill in the pres nee of family incmlicrs and a few intimate friends. The fireplace mantel was banked high with a gladioli arrangement and containers of the stately flower were plac d in the living ruoms. MISS SYLVIA WYNN BECOMES BRIDE OF DAVID J. PENDLETON At a (i : y p. i f rvn-d in f To.:. I 1,IS Wai.i in ar tl,- (.'rant r a: ' F" I:'.'1 viT.ing, MT. Sa'" .Du. id J IVn.l!' : in ni Magna Ic.a.n.i-M:s- iti.aiti' Sylvia V.yni. ; ..I,.. pri'ttily .. i. Mr. and Mm. Warren G.ifMiis; I'l itin .1 :i ii pi.ii'i mSinJ M s ''ills iif t and family spmil four day at! 'ir.do jiv Mr and m d lay .Vr John T. Yelluwsioni Lake and ropm: .. Wynn of Salt luiko v S:,i ud.,v t, T:h ( cdlont fishing. tly a:i. 'ho is tin- inn of unn'iv.T,..rv : m jbinhduy in: ,.M'. and Mrs. gr.imn .Vvai F. IVn lietun, Jauj.r.o.-- Ik:.::.;.- n S.xV-- :i r.ii 8di)0 WYq 3027 Snutli m Magna. 11 to Mr. and Mm. ga.iii1.- - and IV- Faiiljourn Reception Follows Aft r a short h.iin yn.min, liu1 and famdy returned homo Satur- li'i's:i:iur:ts. A reception luter followed at oun couple will la- at iaiii.c in tile home and lawns of the Debs' day aft.r four injnyahli- d.iys Magna. Annnui'.iviu-nif the residence. Park. spent in nupl.al., w.i: be r ad vv itn great The bridal party received their inte:e.--t by the many of guests in an unusual setting that 'ie popular pair. .was featured by the beautiful gladioli arrangements by Emil i 1 w i t- : ,i- ,- .n.i-q,- - a Mrs. J.iiiiGii-i.l- .ijui iii,. W.il'.l d .il ., uulhd.i.v p.i. :y Tiiulir iiiid G.rts uf leiilii. i 1. .dill I' lll. .11.1-- 1. i t.i- .IIIIUM, .ii.i. n.-- .i i , t,:i I C'an-.v.in- s. 1 ... . .i I'll. i Try the new 7 years old MELROSE DELUXE .90 PROOF, 7 YEARS OLD Half Pint Get Acquainted OLD. MELROSE STRAIGHT DISTILLERS mi WHISKY, CO., N. Y. market Phone 6371 8916 W s., A: i; iv i: sr-rr- : .ni ii'iitg .i. puii-rits- , rv i ;i : '..ii! M mV .Kii ' ii; Miln hOrtmoii'i r V. Vl f'i J YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. 1261 Kearns, AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE ' CJy j--) 'VIGIIT Pus up your prescription when shopping near us. A greet many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? IlOl RB0' wiusKEr v noiwB51 wiiisanr . as '' ,- Magna. Utah AND Kearns Pharmacy so Kearna, Utah WGirr boib0 WlllsaL-- rAIGlIT BOL'RB0 . whiskey , S5$ e.yy ' V f, U Drugs By Duke Wil-mart- h, 90 proof FASHIONED . lu.,1 .M:.-- Mrs. Ernest Ross and daughter, a: Debbie Lou, are visiting with her Mr. anl Mrs. T. N. Jl.rau: of Kearns. Mrs. Ro.--s Mi s. Giii.sfeiisi-is tin' f.iMiivr Donna Chnsti 1 , i i Smut pop! Reminds hii ntHter to drink ray bat". . . Melrose Old Fashioned Straight Whisky every drop hu I nre old fiuhiotied flivor ill its own! , . The ingredients must be the highest quality obtainable. Your physician's specifications must be followed exactly. Every precaution to avoid error must be exercised. When we dispense your prescription we make certain that there is no way we could have done it better. , Wil-mart- h, the ( ,1 There are no compromises whta we pharmacists compound a prescription. Because your health, often your life, is at slake, we must do our vsry best. i Old Fashioned Straight Whisky 1. i with vi.-.t.-:u (Author's name below) f.'ali-furn- MELROSE u nt lei, Betty Ji.iii, at Pri'i.i V.'l l i! i i ,i i.- - i. "NOTHING IS WELL ENOUGH IF YOU CAN DO IT BETTER" I s A f 1 Vjrl was hf-j at the home id Outing .'I'.ut M.s Bluneii Fnirbnuin Tues-- " HA J.iy. Gain's wi-iMrs. Boyd Eng-- 1 ' ' ;l ill ; iilil ai.d daugil'.vr, Vifkiii of Tiiu-.lifind M:s. O. Greathouse. ; d-- fia-n.l- muster likes ' hi. !-1 Feulner. For her wedding, the radiant bride chose a model of lace over Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I? iwen satin, fashioned with a scalloped and Mrs. Sara J1 iwen hav re- neckline, basque waist that ended a from in a turned deep point and full skirt. Her veil was caught back with a small visiting Bryei and 7i(ir..' They were guest.? of Mr. and headdress of seed pearls and se-- ; Mrs. E. L. Hale id Ventura, quins and she carried white glad- -' and tin party visited at if.li. Attendants were Miss Jayne Disneyland. Hollywuod. Cmera-m- a and the Lawrence Wolk Show. Ann Newton, maid of honor, Mr. and Mis. Lawrene Ho wen gown.-in green. Miss went through the Los Angeles Jeffries and Miss Pat Carolyn Prisby, Temple, then motored on to San bridesmaids, who chose crcam- to visit Mrs. Bowens sister colored frocks. Their bouquets of Diego and husband and new baby. Dr. chrysanthemums were fashioned and Mrs. Marlin Fife and son, j like baskets. Gregory. Best Man Mrs. Daisy Burt of Logan was Thcron Debs stood as best man with the Bowen family while they for his brother and the ushers were vacationing. were Robert Roxburgh, Gary Clawson, Dean VVVWWWWWVWA'AW Coon andStanley Wayne Wrigley. ERNIES BICYCLE Mrs. Wrigley, mother of the SHOP bride, chose a beige sheath and Pinned pink rosebuds to her 2960 S. 750 W. Dial 2482 shoulder and the groom's mother Naw SCHWINN Bicycloi chose slate blue and a similar Fina Condition Usad Bikes corsage. Parts and repairs for all Mrs. John A. Rokich was in Models charge of the guest book and atLawn mowers sharpened tending the gift room were Mrs. And repaired Steven Rokich, Mrs. Gary We now have the Mrs. Stanley Clawson and New. Modern "IDEAL" Mrs. Robert Roxburgh. Sharpening equipment Serving were Misses Marilyn Reasonable rales Wilmarth, Judy Wilmarth, Sheila All Work Guaranteed Borieh and Carlcen Edler. Music at the Hammond organ was played during the evening by Mrs. LarSene Cruig Mmris. ,i . ;,,n th-.iv- Wonderful Trip J .t i : i j J ,i i ' ne i .,i.l I,. I Vi hut 111 Mlllllg.i.lllil ..i elliuyed by t .veil and M. ? o. (Teai fu!. and M1 ;ei.i l Olsen nl M.ii'.n.i '.Mi.guests. - i .1 Suit.,, r. Twenty ' i ut une i i i iillil; ti.i; presented Square iluin ,ng mi i., Ki-it- 4 V : .v- I'1 Si I .1.1'.-- lii-c- litld i ' '1 l!a. . S J M.ij's i i S'V'H: i D.ilUI'l , P.itf It.-.i- i: I..n.-I.- Week in-la- S 1 --; -- r Quotation by Arthur Brisbane Copyright .LriSaSi 1956 (7W2) I IMIU&4 gi) w leanai eaiistt m naif iusoni giamuNa company, uHicsciauia. Indians iPRESENTCiAR.OROW) f ff .tvwai. 2700 So. . i SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Strawberries 95 Snow Girl, 5 for Grafne PEAS Juice faaage Juice .Welchs, 12 oz. frozen, 3 for . . Birds Eye, 6 for 8$ . . Old South, 6 oz. carl, frozen, 6 for 9 Open Sunday 9 to 5 Weekdays 9 a. m. to 7 ?maafoes Steaks Grapes Mdlasa. 2 lbs. Utah, 3 lbs. 29Celery . lb. S 9 69 round, A grade, BEEF can enjoy tlio thrill of now car ownership and Rocket Engine action now! You oan know tho satisfaction of driving a style leader that rides and handles like the big car it is right now ! You can congratulate yourself on making a trade while your present cars valuo is high ... especially right now ! And you can expect more when you sell because your investment holds ... when you go over to Olds 1 You Ground, lean, fresh, 3 lbs. Pork, end cuts, lean, lb. ....... 3SMOBI easssESijjpssztt at poUTieai. mi r ihMi BOORinl ELEEL YOU'RI ALWAYS WELCOMS AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER'S! IM4 l(MHNNrwHni PAULOS AUTO COMPANY Phone 661 1 or 2000 BE CAREFUL DRIVE SAFELY - Magna, Utah |