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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH V ocaf M Mrs. Evan Thomas and son Scott years for windbreak and woodlot of Maladr Idaho, have been guests purposes, according to J Whitney-Floy- d, extension Forester for the the past week of Mrs. Thomas parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielson. Utah State Agricultural college -service at Logan. Mrs. LeRoy Olsen is convalescing These trees are obtained from the at her home following a major op forest nursery, which is maintained her home on First East street last eratlon at St. Marks hospital. ZT by the Utah State Agricultural col, Friday afternoon. A Valentine motif lege for the purpose of supplying at thehmcheorTabTe AllI Mr. aridMriTHarold Bowen of planting stock to farmers at a low the members were present Mrs. Salt Lake City entertained at a din- cost. About twenty different kinds Eva Welchers and Mrs. Sybil Jukes ner party on Saturday evening hon of trees have been planted in Salt of Salt Lake City were speclaTguests. oring Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Burke. Lake county, with the predominating species including:' Russian olive, SiMr. and Mrs R. V. Bird entertainThe Relief Society of the Hunter berian elm, blue spruce and black ed at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Ward held its regular Work and Bus locust In the order named. Mrs. William H. Clemment. Windbreaks are becoming partilness meeting on Tuesday. Luncheon was served at twelve o'clock by a cularly valuable here for orchards Mrs. J. H. Newton of Hunter en- committee composed of Mrs. Mary and poultry farms. The value of tertained at a family dinner party Rolfe. Mrs. Hannah Nielson and trees as a farm crop for this pur. on. Sunday. ' Covers were laid for Mr. Mrs. Martha Moesser. The afternoon pose cannot be over emphasized in our county, said V. L. Martineau. and Mrs. Bert Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. was spent in quilting. D. R. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. county agent. Nielson and Mr. J. W. Nielson The shipping season will start about GARFIELD NOTES March 15th this year Trees may be Langton Linke. Garfield, a freshpurchased froin the college nursery man at the University of Utah, has Mrs. Elmer W, Speers was hostess at Logan at prices averaging about pledged to the Beta Theta Pi fra- to the Merry Matrons Club at a $2 per hundred, which Includes shipternity on the U campus. Mr. Linke prettily arranged luncheon at the ping charges, A large number of . is a former Cyprus High School Reid House last Wednesday trees have been ordered for 1938 student. Prizes at bridge were award- planting to date, Mr. Floyd said. ed. Mrs. J. A, McCrimmon. Mrs. W. Tills is an Indication that it will be W. Waters and Mrs. Helena Schultz an unusually busy tree planting sea To Give Book Review were special guests. Mrs. Theresa son. MrS! J. A. Monsen will review the Taylor will entertain the club at its book. "Log Cabin Lady, at the next meeting. regular meeting of the Magna Ward Mrs. N. L. Pullum, Miss Evelyn Relief Society Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Members and those interested are Pullum and Mr. George Underwood visited in Ogden on Saturday. Invited to attend. T A Richards entertained A wests Wednesday evening.. S was-use- cry-supper was served with decorations and valentine suggestions. The occasion was Mr. birthday." Monopoly was and prizes given to MrS. "W. and r stewart. Mr. T. H. Pierce , Anderson. H. O. Mrs. Mr. and S A8 i 9c Ward The Magna Is entertaining 8c musical program Tues.t a special Valentine dance followa day ' and are being sold Tickets ing Mutual. will be Girls. Candy Beehive bv the ticket. of lucky holder given to the 8c Breeze enMr and Mrs. Gordon 8c 4c tertained at dinner on Sunday for and sons Mr and Mrs. L. R. Mallory Carand daughter. and Ray Douglas nine. for laid were ol Jean. Covers :0c :9c after-noon- and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong Amer- In weekend the spent family with relatives and jean Fork visiting friends. ... 12c 18c !9c Emma McArthur entertained L. A. Club on the members of the F. at Prizes bridge were evening. Friday and Mrs. Dea LaVon Mrs. won by was Rachel Elder. A late luncheon twelve guests. to served Mrs. :3c 15c 298 O. A. Jones. Bacchus. Order blanks or other information are: 294 Jack Mayberry, Oarfield. L D. 8. ward chapel. pertaining to tree planting may be obtained from Mr. Martlneau. or by Hunter, , 2S5 Jack Nielson. Magna. wilting to the extension" service at 293 -- Paul B. Crossgrove. Magna. 302 John Balfour. Terminal. Logn 297 Minor W. Alldredge. Magna. 303 Orson McRae, Granger. , 301-Hu- nter Republicans Slate District Meetings fUEillEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEI Matings will be held at regular designated places far the districts In precinct 4. next Wednesday evening, February 16. for qualified electors of the Republican party, residing In precinct 8. to elect delegates to the county convention, states Frank S. Emery, chairman and Lee W. Myers, secretary of the county Republican committee. Sunnyside RJerc. 4th South and South Spencer Mrs. M. Perrick, proprietor SpeciaU for Fri. EGGS dozen In addition to delegates from Dis lricts'234T293r 293. 2977and 293 in this Immediate territory... a District Chairman: vice rtiatrman, "secretary, treasurer and three committeemen will be elected for each district. Bal- loting will be held between the horns of 8 and Mrs. Feno Shafer entertained the Magna Ladies Bridge Club last Friday at the Reid House at a delightful bridge luncheon. This Is the last time that Mrs. Shafer, who Is retiring from the dub, will act as hostess. High score first and second bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Vanice Reid and Mrs. Laura n, respectively. The member? of the Hearthslde Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ruby Cushing last Friday eve ning. Valentine favors were used at -- Sat . M on., Feb . JU1214 22c- 4 CORNMEAL, 9 lb. bag COFFEE, M.J.B., lib. can 2 lb. can 9 p. m. , . - .35c . . .27c 53c PEPPERMINT CANDY, lb 17c 5c JELL0, Asstd. flavors, pkg Soup, Campbells no chicken, 3 for. 25c 3 for. 25c Spaghetti, Franco-America- n, Soap, Lifebuoy, Lux, Camay, 3 for . . 17c 25c PUREX, qt. bottles, 2 for PORK CHOPS, loin, lb . . .21c Short cuts, lb . . 19c SIRLOIN, interested are invited to attend the meetings. Districts and their voting places All mil STENOGRAPHERS Mrs Vivian Jacobson entertained Club at the the Young Matrons Jack MaxMrs. mother, her of home A midnight tor, on Friday evening. 19c 0t o tes oc ic ty PAGE FIVE Friday, February 11, 1938 ARE IN DEMAND T-BO- NE, the serving tables. The guests preDRYGOODS sent included Mrs. Edith Breeze, as tenographera 23c Young men who are qualified to serve KLEENEX, 2 Miss Ren Orten. Miss Ruby Honey- luncheon was served to eleven guests. s are finding an excellent market for their stenographer-accountantcutt, Mrs. EuRoka Memmott. Mrs. BATH POWDER, lge. services. A baby daughter was bom to Mr. Mary Jensen. Mrs. Leola Smith, on Mrs. Monday. Leo Beagley Mary McAllister. Mrs. Eleen and Mrs. Our intensive, practical oourses 2 VALENTINES, Poulsen, Mrs. Vi Martin and Mrs. , Congratulations. in bu'iness training will preM. Mathews. Prizes at bridge were Mrs. T. W. Danials of Hollywood, pare you for the BETTER posi88c PILLOW CASES, a California, has been won by Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. HonMrs R. C. Parks entertained tions positions that provide a visiting her son luncheon at a Mrs. friends . Martin. bridge and daughter-in-lawknee-lengt- h, Mr. and Mrs. eycutt and group of maximum of opportunity for fuHOSE, on Tuesday afternoon. A bowl, of Luke Danials. ture security and development. Mrs. Robert Tuck entertained at white narcissi centered the luncheon 10c Valentine favors marked We shall be glad to receive your a luncheon last Tuesday afternoon table. our unsurpassed Investigate r , t Mrs. news Items of visitors, places for Mrs. Justin Peay and WORK SHIRTS, parties or honoring Mrs. A V. Powell and Mrs. . training facilities and make ar. N. L. Pullum of Garfield, Mrs. O. A. other social events. There Is no Keith Richards. Cover? were laid for to NOW begin your rangements 'i w f i Sonne, Mrs. J. S. Powell, Mrs. Clyde charge. Either call Garfield 6 or six. LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, business career. up Konold, Mrs. Prank A. Peterson and leave them at The Copper Printing Mrs. Roy Hatch was hostess to the Mrs. W. J. Corrigan of Magna. Prizes Company office. 3. . sizes Arthur Ladles Bridge Club last week. at bridge were won by Mrs. PullUm, Mrs. Peterson and the hostess. Members of the Parish Choir en- Qay Franciscan pottery was used Come see our assortment of Valentines joyed a dinner at the Roteissere Inn in carrying out a Spanish Idea at Mrs. Reynolds Woolfenden entertWednesday evening. Those attending the luncheon table. Covers were laid Wasatch 1812 70 North Main We Appreciate Your Patronage Salt Lake City ained at a party honoring the sixth Included class leaders, Mrs. E. C. for six. birthday of her daughter, Beverly. Vasser and Miss Alice Gerslck, also OPEN EVENINGS PHONE GAR. 46 FRIENDLY COUNSEL. EFFICIENT INSTRUCTION Mr. and Mrs. E. W, .Engelmann Games were played and refreshments Mrs. Mary Lewis, Miss Grace left on WednesdayTor a three weeks Misses Louise and Mary served, suggestive of St. Valentine. ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Miss Clelia Knaus, Misses visit In New York City. The small guests Included Kay and Lowell Daynes, Lynn Frazer, Lu- Clara and Marie Zito, Miss Lena Mrs. Justin Peay, Mrs Frank A. cille Banks, Laura Lee Naylor, Jo Conti. Father W. E. Vaughn and Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Romrell, Dal,e and Linna Simmons, Mr. Flank Knaus. Healy visited in American Fork durBonnie Shafer and Nancy Williams. Members of the committees ar ing the week. The Magna Womens Club entertranging the Italian dinner at the ained at a Friday Bridge luncheon Parish Hall are requested to meet BACCHUS NOTES last week. Mrs. J. A. Young and Mrs. at the Parish Home Friday at 1:00 to m. W. B Boucher were hostesses. High p. report. Tfils Includes all The Gleanor Girls of the Hercules committees. score was won by Mrs. W. J. CorriWard entertained at a surprise pargan Sixteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carter an ty honoring their teacher, Mrs. Frannounce the arrival of their first cis Kearns at Mrs. Kearns' home last Miss Beulah Peterson entertained a group of friends at her home Tues- - child, a baby boy. Jan- - week. Games were played and refreshments served. The girls presentA uary 29 at the Cottonwood Maternday evening following Mutual. buffet supper was served to eight ity Home. Mother and baby are do- ed Mrs. Kearns a farewell gift as she is leaving Bacchus in the near ing nicely. guests. future to make her home el :e where. Gleanor" The acof Girls the -j D. Magna Hill, Bishop and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Ait Urry are receivcompamed by Mr. and Mrs. William Ward under the direction of Miss a ing Wilkin, congratulations upon the arriDaisy California enjoyed Hill, are vacationing In candy pull cities Tuesday evening. Fifteen girls were val of a baby daughter born last Satpresent. urday In a Salt Lake City hospital. Mrs. Urry was formerly Miss Leone Mrs. Wesley Wright and new baby Coon. held The a Women's Club Magna few are a daughter days spending session after the lecture at the Cywith Mrs. J. W. McLeod. Mrs. Harry Mitchell entertained prus high school Wednesday eveThe Class on Personality and ning. A short business meeting was at a dinner party last Sunday. CovCharm will meet on Thursday, Feb- conducted and the remainder of the ers were laid for eight. ruary 24th. The change has been evening turned over to bridge and The Relief Society of the Hercules made so that the members may also luncheon. Mrs. Arthur Marsh was attend the Adult Classes at the Cy- hostess. High score was awarded to Ward entertained at an all day quilting party on Wednesday. A one prus High School. It is expected that Mrs. J. A. Young. oclock luncheon was served by I a large attendance will be present.' committee composed of Mrs. Beth Officers of the Magna Women's Bullock, Mrs. Dorothy Kearns. Mrs. Mrs. Clair Huffaker and Mrs. J. A. Club again Issue a reminder of the Alta Whitbeck, Mrs. Ruby Coon and I Larson entertained at a birthday luncheon this Friday, 12:30 Mrs. Rhea Larson. dinner party last week honoring the bridge noon. Mrs. Agnes Williams will be birthdays of Mr. Huffaker and Mrs. in charge. One does not need to be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Copeland have ID. j. Kelson Covers were laid for a member of the club to attend these moved to Bacchus to make their fourteen guests. Games were played luncheons. I home. A hearty wecome is extended during the evening and prizes awardthem by all the residents of the villed to Mr.s R. V. Bird, Mr. Darrel Miss Georgia Ruth Tripelas of age. Kelson and Mr. Don Johnson. The Midvale. Utah, was a guest for the honored guests were presented with of her past two weeks at the home Mrs. George Falrboum entertained I a gift sister. Mrs. Micheal Sureese. at a luncheon last Thursday honor Mr. and Mrs. Noble C6ofl are ing Mrs. Vane Fraser of Magna Mrs. Mary Rolfe was hostess to her congratulations upon the ar- -j dub at her home in Hunter on 1935 CHEVROLET MASTER 1935 CHEVROLET MASTER SEThe Gleanqr Girl Class composed rival of a baby daughter born Febwas COACH Its tires, finish. up: Luncheon afternoon. comfortable, DAN Big. roomy, of L&Rene Coe: Ethel Peterson, Fern ruary i at the Cottonwood Matem: Thursday served at one oclock.' A valentine Mitchell, Elva Whitbeck, Effie Jones, new in every holstry show no wear. Its motor Like dependable. jity Home. Mrs. Coon was formerly idea was effectively carried out In has been carefully tuned and Dona Shafer and Belva Coe, enjoyed respect. Backed by "an OK that Miss Ruth Peterson. checked. Backed by an OK that the table decorations. 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CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Original Duco finish, clean upholstery, tires that show little wear. Thoroughly reconditioned and backed by an OK that counts." Completely equipped. . 1934 Paulos Auto Co. 1931 Magna, Utah ..mtwNitoB. feavto j |