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Show r ifi A TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Youth Take s Jing Vows Tuesday ; eld Several Garfield families recently moved to other communities to Maugh-Loga- n make their home including: Mr. ind Mrs. William B. announce the mar-- , and Mrs. Harlan Thompson and their daughter. Miss Jac-t- o daughters. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hayes, American Jay McAllister, Jr., son Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Percy of and Mrs. Jay McAllister Flinders, Magna. ' united were young couple The Thursday Afternoon Club in a Tiage Tuesday morning y met that weekday at the home of but lovely ceremony, Mrs. E. W. Speers for their gatha wedding breakfast ering. A luncheon was served later ipular young couple - and two tables later arranged for a honeymoon trip to Calibridge. Mrs. B. E. Mix won high score prize and Mrs. H. A. Linke, ral socials are being plan-the- ir second award. retheir honor upon Fourteen members of the O. R. C. were entertained Monday eveMiss Jacqueline ,ring Jan. affianced bride of Jay ning at the home of Mrs. Wallace ter, Jr. of Garfield, Mrs. Jenkinson on the B & G Row IcAllister, Sr., assisted by with Mrs. Jenkinson, Mrs. Illene Ivin Jenkins, entertained at Haymond, Mrs. Lawrence Blackett and Mrs. Ira Gardner as hosly arranged miscellaneous tesses. Games of 500 were playWednesday at the Games were played ed and prizes given to Mrs. Myrtle :es given to Mrs. Carl Dal-- ) Yeates and Mrs. At Horn. The Mrs. Blanche Harmon, next meeting of this group Will be held Monday evening, March six guests were present fol-b- McAl-iiom- e. hm;' ladies this Friday afternoon, at her home. Mrs. Flora Williams was hostess to members of the Mission Guild Tuesday afternoon at her Regular Sunday morning ser- home. Luncheon was served and a social afternoon enjoyed. Mrs. vice will be held at the Mission church from 10 to 11 a. Florence Morgan will entertain m., followed by church from 11 the group Tuesday, March 28 at her home on the Arthur Row. to 12 noon. All are invited. 25th at Coopers Hall at a business session. 1 All-Sou- ls 9 9 9 ' Mrs. Etta Bamson underwent a Mrs. Ruth Huber and son, Bobserious operation Tuesday mor by of San Jose, California, are ing at St Marks hospital. Her returning to their home this week condition is reported good. after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Long and Mrs. Theresa PenMrs. Margaret McFarlane, Mrs. dleton of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood and Mrs. Ida D. J. Long of Garfield. Stewart were hostesses to mem. . . bers of the Oquirrh Temple Pythian Sisters Friday evening at Members of the Magna-Garfiel- d the clubhouse. Card games were Lions Club are entertaining their next Wedplayed and luncheon later served. ladies at dinner-danc- e nesday evening, March 20 at the Mrs. Elvin Jenkins entertained Utah Copper Club banquet foom. members of her club Friday at Table arrangements will be carher home. Tables of bridge were ried out to symbolize the Easter arranged and prizes given to Mrs. holiday and colored movies of the e. Ellis Johnson and Mrs. Parley Copper Mills and Industry will The party was also in hon- be shown. Final details are beor of Mrs. McCleves birthday and ing made by O. C. Kirk, Dr. D. a lovely gift was presented to her. A. Moffat, Roy Larson and A. C. Mrs. Earl Smith will entertain the Ensign. r Mc-Clev- Bridge Club Thursday at her home on the B & G Row. Tables Mrs. Rose Rasmussen entertain- were arranged for the popular ed at a lovely arranged luncheon game and high score prizes given Thursday at her home for a group to Mrs. Laura Anthon and Mrs. of friends. A social afternoon was Lillian Allen. Mrs. Anthon will entertain the ladies at their next enjoyed. Mrs. L. L. Pullum was hostess meeting. to members of the Mrs. Mildred Newbold enterClub and special guest, Mrs. J. W. tained members of the F. L. A. Honoring the birthday anniverPeay, Wednesday afternoon at her Club Friday at her home. Special Richards, home. Games of bridge were play- guests were Mrs. Florence Kidd sary of Mrs. Reba ed and high score prize givers to and Mrs. Mae Turpin. Mrs. Jean members of the B & G Sewing Mrs. Ralph Johnson, second to Strong won first prize at bridge, Club entertained at a surprise Mrs. Peay and consolation favor Mrs. Lillian Haws, second, Mrs. party Wednesday of last week. to Mrs. Ida Stewart Mrs. Stewart Rachel Elder, r and Card games were played by will entertain the ladies Wednes- Mrs. Kidd guest prize. Refresh- twelve ladiesand high score prize ments were served to eleven given to Mrs. Clyde Konold, house day, March 27. to Mrs. E. F. Hiese and conguests. The evening also marked prize Mrs. Newbolds birthday anniver- solation favor to Mrs. Mae Hartge, a guest A late luncheon sary. Mrs. LaVon Dea will enter- wasspecial served. tain the group March 15. Approximately three hundred Mr. Lloyd Clifton, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. HTL (Val) Garpeople attended the Oquirrh Stake Adult party Tuesday eve- field announce the birth of a and Mrs. F. L Clifton, has rehome after being in the ning at the Pleasant Green Ward baby girl Saturday, March 9 at turned United States Navy several years. and enjoyed the program, follow- the L D. S. Hospital. Mother and ed by a dance. Arrangements new arrival are doing nicely. The Mr. Clifton was stationed prinwere in charge of Mrs. Josie Jones wee new daughter made her de- cipally at China and other forand O. H. Anderson. Light re- but on Mr. Garfields birthdate. eign ports. freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ellsworth of Members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pleasant Green Driggs, Idaho, were visitors durMrs. Russell Magleby entertainthe week of Mr. Ellsworth's ed at a dinner party Friday eve- Camp, are meeting this Thursday ing Mrs. Clyde 14 at the home brother and sister, March afternoon, for in friends twelve obserning Coon and Mr. Frank Ellsworth. Mrs. on of Howard Mary vance of her birthday anniversCyprus Mrs. Coon entertained at dinner ary. Friendship games were street A program will be present- Tuesday honoring the visitors played and prizes given to Nor- ed, beginning at 1:00 p. m. whom she hadnt seen for many man Hainsworth, Mrs. Laureen Mr. and Mrs. Fraqk EllsMrs. Ray E. Wyatt entertained years. Goates and Mrs. Alice Hendrickworth were also guests. son. members of the Magna Ladies Just-A-Me- re house-favo- MAGNA NOTES Mrs. Faye Morgan entertained members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home. Mrs. Eleanor Coon was a special guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Alice Y. Huf-fak- er and Mrs. Vera Deland. Mrs. Edith Breeze will entertain the club members Monday evening, March 25th "at her home. 9 IS! - i A , ' Ninety Beehive girls participated in a lovely arranged Fun-FeSaturday afternoon at the Pleasant Green Ward of Oquirrh Stake. Miss Wilma Bennett and Miss Laurel Grant were in charge of general arrangements. The wards presented a song or act symbolic of the nation they represented to include the following: Hercules, Holland; Garfield, Japanese; Magna, Irish; P. G., Hawaiian; Spencer, Mexican and Granger, Indian. interior ever built More leg room, elbow room, more seating comfort for all jmiest Ford pas-ge- rs seat are adjustable. cVvcV vpcV wheel Finger touch shifting beneath smart Smooth, quiet SURE. On all model af wo extra cost. yoO0 -- two-spok- e Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Elder will be interested to learn they are now making their home in Los Angeles, California, having moved from the east recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elder are former Magna young people, Fay being the son of Mrs. Emma Elder of Magna and Mae, the daughter of and the late Mrs. William-Harri- s William Harris, also of Magna. Fay has been very successful while in the east but still prefers BERTS Magna Geaners and Dyers EASTER SPECIAL t VAny Plain Garment - hly upholstered cushions; ultra-detrim; bronze and maroon hardware, and dark m "floating-edge- " Bigger, quieter, easier, lic brakes. stopping Hydrauparking brakes, too. straight-lin- Cable-controll- hogany mouldings. Exclusive! Distinguished! e Ad SEE THE v tip lELUXE FORDS FIRST! lTYlE New big-ca- panel Greater leg elbow room New window ventilation con- New torsion bar ride-z- (Whites Excluded) Cash and Carry Magna, Utah Dial 4401 ... er . 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New interior rich- New instrument OMFORT 2487 for entertained at a lovely arranged social Wednesday evening at the jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllilt Breeze home. Games were enjoyed by twelve guests. A gift was presented to Mrs. Thompson, who will be remembered as being formerly Miss Ren Orton, a popular early March bride. st front and rear. All driver Dial 9 Mrs. Frank W. Honoring Thompson, a recent bride, Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Mary McAllister and Mrs. Edith Breeze - CORNER Ara you joining tho Eastor Parade? If so you will no doubt want your hair to look its best. You will probably need a scalp traatmant, a flattering rinse or a now permanent wave, and by all means have a hair style to suit the occasion. You must pay particular attention to your complexion. Merle Norman Cosmetics will Improve your complexion and will also make a delightful gift. We invite you to a complimentary demonstration by appointment. Your Easter rejuvenation would not be complete without a manicure. We use the new nail enamel to match your lip rouge. Article No. 4 Will Be Continued. i' :: V re MRS. BRECKES i, Richardson, i!( . Page 3 Mrs. Frank Olsen was hostess to twelve intimate friends Saturday evening at a social time at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games of Friendship were played and high score prizes given to Mrs. Laureen Goates and Mr. Norman Hainsworth. v MMt i Friday, March 15, 1940 rfield social items and club happenings i b. NO EXTRA COSTS Magna Depot Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Garage Phone 4881 77 W. 8 Temple Leave Magna Leaves Salt Lake , 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 4:00 p, m. 6:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. WVWVmWWAYAWAY This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor Mr. Paul Walton and Partner Mrrand Mrs. George White Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tenny Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Father C. E. Freegard and Partner Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPERr A FREE SHOW (These names are taken from ear Subscription list.) I |