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Show r Friday, Octooer 19,1956 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah NEWS MAGNA AND VIEWS Women b st ex ai:iy Mrs. V. H. Jer.!:inun departed Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday f.ir 1.J Angel.:, Ca'.i-San Fraia.-ico- . fornia. to visit an aunt, Mrs. f. r.iar.a lau-in Donaldson, who recently celebrat- Ca!.fuin:a, are vacation:-..- " ed her Mth birthday annivirary. Magna with Mrs. Hrasci-o'par Cali- in Costa ents, Mr. and Mn. Veil J cimn. fornia with their son and wife. Pretty Autumn Wedding well a other iclat.ve and Mr. Mr. A. H. (Delberl) Be ckstead and Mrs. Claude Perkins. Unites friends Popular of Magna has just returned home I'rii'y were accompanied down by after six weeks in the Veterans' a son, DarreH Perkins, and will An early autumn wedding unitMr. and Mrs. Ute IVrk are I remain there for ten days. Hospital at Fort Douglas. His ed Miss Shirley Ann Harman and fri.-n- 1 s M.-sa- . va.-iiion:- Enjoyable Trip Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sudbury have returned home after a most enjoyable vaca! ion spent in San KraiviscJ, California with rela tives, in H.ibur,:, L.a.iforn:a as guests of Mr.. Sudbury's mother, Mr. K'li.'abe'.h Thomas and a sis- Pair Mr. Leonard Stein-eck.'- tt and I ATI' II Curtis of Long saBe Bi'.'ich, California, were guests Can't Substitute QualirylT lat week of M.S. Stcineckerl's Aluminum Storm I . M.i:t ll.'iker and also and Mr. Curtis' sinter and family, (You ter, And Windowif L. W;iht in Magna. Mr. (.'. visited Albeit Mx'erll: at the M-- Soid'.er' HiiM).1 i:i Napa. Entertains Club Joe W. Hibotlo entertained member of her bridge club and special guests. Mr. Orcni St. wart and Mr. J. W. Richardson Wednesday afternoon at her home. A dainty luncheon was scivcd and card prize awarded to Mr. Ml S Attends Convention I Four Mana ladies attended a Disabled Am.'riran Veterans' Auxiliary convent a n last weekfMA ? D 1 end in St. ;'urne, Utah, to include deMr. Lucille liruiallo, state Salt Lake City partment Americanism chairman; Mrs. Fay, Yeates, department Joe Duckworth, Agent chaplain: Mrs Ann HvrrinjUon, 1771 West 31S0 South tati :vi inberMiip chairman and 1 Mrs. Deilene Alv.. Phono M3I I You can see them instalUd at One family bu.lds a Mall, and Itha above addreaa. two families get the benefit. Sccirb.irouKh a DuffmAluminura i ruuucid, iiiu J. Ray Barker, who exchanged nuptial vows on September 8th in the North Jordan Stake House.' Bishop R. Raymond Coates solemnized the wedding ceremony. Following the nuptials, the stakehouse was the scene of a reKmil Williams. Mrs. (5. T. Huckle ai id Mrs. Clarence Henry. ception given by the parents of I shall feel until I die a desire the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Th.- i.'ioup ineels October 24th Harman, 3307 South 4000 West to increase the stock of harmless with Mi. Williams. The groom's parents are Mr. and cheerfulness. Charles Dickens Mrs. Jess William Barker of Springville. Bridal Gown The bride wore an original gown fashioned with short lace sleeves and a scoop neckline outlined in scalloped lace. A lace headdress held her veil of finger-ti- p length nylon tulle. She carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pink gladioli. Miss Jackie Harman attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lou 1. The school board member is responsible for doing everything posBarker, sister of the bridegroom; sible to establish the higesi scholastic standards in our schools. Miss Karmen Peterson, Miss Ted-di- e Grant, Miss Paula Hardy and Miss Karen Harman, also a sister 2. The school board member is responsible for making time available to the bride. to faculty members, parents, and students for discussion of problems relaDan Jones assumed the duties tive to the efficiency of our schools. of best man and Paul Golfred son. Max Hume, Wayne Thomas, Clif3. The school board member is responsible for out schools being pro ford Harman and LeGrande Barkand adequately equipped to provide the highest standards of parly er, brother of the groom, ushered. operation. The newlyweds honeymooned in Phoenix, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada, and are now making a home in Pleasant Grove, Utah. - "Pour yourself a smile, neighbor WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? of Sunny Brook bourbon, that is!" rich as a prospector's dream, good as a man's word , . , finest offin Kentucky bourbons! wuMWUIOM CASfSOFSUNNV KENTUCKY WHISKICS SOLO UNCI Mr. ai.d M'.-s- Enjoyable Trip s. Mr. an.i Veil A. Haw of Magna and Mr. and .Mrs, (lien Haws of S.iiily ha v..' returned home from a most enjoyable trip to Fallon, Nevada, where they wen- ujcais of the Mr. Haws" sister. Mi. Delta Stump, former Mujjna resident. The qiKirt't also briefly in K'.y. Nova J a and uw the KCC mines. - ROOK Had we not faults of our own, we should take less pleasure in complaining of others. -- Francis de S. Fenelon MAGNA NEWS Mill Vote For WILLIAM B. MARTIN For Responsible And Aggressive Representation On The Granite School Board Club Entertained Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson was host ess to members of the Past Presi- - Sunny Brook Bourbon dents' Club last week at her home. Game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ann Thompson, Mrs. Elaine Devon and Mrs. Hewn Gaily er. A delicious late luncheon was I served. I II MJO AVMUklkfl Kmnictjr Cheerful as its Name! BUmMWkuk fHE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. PTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, S6 PROOF. 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