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Show Jo Dlofcl a Sociuf eWIcfcj BULKLEY ALLDREDGE Mrs. Bulkley will be at home to their A lovely wedding took place Wedfriends In West Jordan. Prior to the nesday morning when Lylaa June wedding, the young couple had been Alldredge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. extensively entertained. M. N. Al ldredge bcca me the bride n of Mr of Arthur V. Bulkley, Mr. Willis Mauch and Mr. StanJordan. West of A. Bulkley George Helller returned home Tuesday ley In the The ceremony was performed after spending four days at 8un ValL. D. 8. Temple. Bishop Stephen L. ley lodge. They attended the Rodeo Chlpman, president of the Temple, held there on Saturday and 8unday. officiated Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held at the Lion House for the bridal party and the Immediate families. The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a large wedding cake. in the evening a reception was held at the Pleasant Green Amusement HalL The bridal party stood In front of an Improvised alter which was banked with ferns, palms and baskets of pink and white gladlolla. The bride wore a lovely gown of white satin with lace sleeves and an Elizabethan collar. Her veil of tulle was held in place with a coronet headdress of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of brides roses tied with satin stream- ers. Mrs. Allen Turpin, of Granger wore a pink taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas tied with pink tulle. Miss Dale and Miss Arva Jayne Alldredge, sisters of the bride, were the bridesmaids. Miss Dayle wore a frock of pink chiffon and carried lavender sweet peas tied with lavender tulle. Miss Arva Jayne wore a like frock of yellow chiffon and carried a similar bouquet Little Joyce Alldredge, a niece of the bride, was flower girl and a quaint frock of pink net, floor length and ruffled from the waist She carried a basket of roses. Leo Sabey of West Jordan acted as best iiian for the gioom. Mr. and Mrs L M Dayton of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. M N Alldredge were In the receiving line Therza Ottley and Billie Cockerill received the gifts at the door. Mr and Mrs. Merton Alldredge and Mrs. were In charge of the gift room. LaVee Alldredge and Belva Paul passed wedding cake Mrs A J Spratley and Mrs. Roy Wing were in charge of the refreshments The serving table was covered with a lace cloth, centered with a wedding cake, with pink and white taper candles at either end Four hundred guests were In attendance Miss Beverly Bennion also assisted in receiving the gifts Others who assisted with the lefreshments ined Claron-Alldretl- Mrs. Dave Hatton, Mrs. A. T. Ball and Miss Iris Hatton were dinner guests of Mrs. A. Knudsen and Mrs. C. Beetaller of Provo on Tuesday. Mrs- - R. B. Thome and Mrs. ne Thome accompanied them as far as Pleasant Grove where they visited with Mrs. Thome's mother, Mrs. Annie Olsen. Miss Iris Hatton visremained In Provo for a ten-da- y it with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell spent the weekend In Logan as guests of Mrs Myra Brown and family. FALL QUARTER ANNOUNCEMENT t Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Hunter and children of Shelley. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hunter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Memmott. Mr and Mrs B. W. Richardson left Monday evening for Loyalton, California where they were, called because of the serious illness of Mr. Richardson's father. 0XYD0L, large, MILK, all brands, 4 for. receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby daughter born Saturday In St. Marks hospital. .Miss Irene Larson of Salt Lake City Is visiting for a short time at the home of Miss Phyllis Cannon. Miss Larson resided in Granger for several years and was a student of the By Louise Bawden Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bawden of accompanied by two dau- -; ghters, Alice and Alton and a son, left last week and returned Sunday after spending their vaca , Cyprus High school Mr. Norman Bawden of Granger took the members of the Cyprus High School Agriculture Club to goon Monday to enjoy a day of fun and recreation They were accom-Lun- d, panled by Mr. Leslie Nelson, agrlcul- - 1 AT SPENCER 3 extra lady, children HAMBURGERS ,55c 5C MEAT MARKET SPECIALS WE1NNIES, 2 lbs. for. BACON, sliced, best grade, lb BOILED HAM, fancy, lb CTZZI 29c 37c 59c i S&W Coffee Freshly Roasted DELICIOUS FLAVOR c J Mutual Creamery Co. c I Butter-Chees- e MADE IN UTAH 2 American Lady Baking Co. Fishers Vitamin D Bread and MADE IN UTAH Cakes. , S 3 3 3 5c i ICE CREAM TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiKi, Call V Louis Falvs, manager WILL BE GLAD TO DELIVER. 42 AND WE uThe Little Store With The Big Stock 7 MEET THE PROGRAM MONITOR Just as his skill at the studio controls assures quality program broadcasting, so the exclusive Tone Monitor in Radios brings the new you, for the first time, faithful reproduction of the programs he sends out. Listen to a new G-for a real Radio treat ! UQEnnv. MODEL niicuinnte EASIEST TEitfnS 1937-38- ? Freshman Placement Tests. Sept; Special meetings for ln.struc- Hon and registration. Sept, 4 ! Sophomore Registration Sept. 253 23-2- F-6- 5 2 BANOS 6 TUBES Tone M onttorr Lou veri)ial. Visual Volume Control Indicator. Visual Tone Control Indicator. Stabilized Dynamic Speaker. Automatic Volume Control. Foreign - Domestic Reception. Handsome 12-in- OTHER HEUI 1938 C-- E RRDIOS FiJOIil All others register Sept 27 Class work begins Sept 28 . Console Send for free catalogue giving; further information ...GET R. S. POWELL 1 5 THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH APPLIANCE SHOP Salt Lake City Magna V.VASVA'AVWiVAWASS For a short Utah litest-ned- an ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES!! --MAKE YOUR IRONING A el Extra-Liber- al PA0E5 FOE? BOON tine only, HERES YOUR OPPORTRIITT to profit in three bis PLEASUR- E- (1) All-wint- er every-wint- The only ironer in the world with (3) ways: comfort and Sat- urday of this week in our store. Remember, its the genuine Estate Heatrola and Heatrola Mrs. Nora Fish, factory demon- Range we are offering in this special sale. The Heatrola heater, with its famous, patented Air Duct, jointless toh box and other exclusive fea liittnsi-Fir- e Saturday. South Main Street a special discount plus an APPLIANCE CO. Magna , Utah I ...f V ,, ., r Knv tures which mean more heat, lower fuel bills. The Heatrola A I jilt rl if j. ?- . s a v. - - - f. 7 Range, with its "double construction, balanced fuel design, key plate and other fine features. Ped-a-Lift- er MAKE ORLY A SMALL LAY-AWA- DEPOSIT ROW Cash isn 't needed to take advantage of this great money-savinopportunity. Make just a small deposit now. Balance of the regular need not be paid until the heater or range is installed; then you may start weekly or monthly payments on our convenient deferred payment plan. g down-payme- nt R & M APPLIANCE SOUTH MAIN STREET, IT! wJ- i ' el ironing problem, both Friday and M saving in fuel; allowance for your old stove on a latest-modHeatrola or Heatrola Range. strator, will help you with any & all-wint- er, extra-liber- al both ends open, will be demonstrated all day Friday and er oiler a special discount on Estate llestrolas and Heatrola Ranges PLUS Allowance (or yonr old stove or range health protection; (2) R wo El 27c Fresh Daily, Concessions, fish ponds, side shows 25c ronpie, 10c , CRISCO, 3 lb. can BANANAS, firm, ripe, lb WARD Sponsored by Spencer Ward Primary 3 5 20c CORN FLAKES, MiVsIge., 3 for. .27c LIBBY'S JAM, large bottle, . . . - . ,29c Maid OCIover CARNIVAL DANCE AND PROGRAM SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1937 - E 22 ii Specials For Saturday, August 21 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCray of Granger and two small children, Duane and Mona, have returned home after spending a weekend at Montpelier, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henllne are UTAH .Look For Our Special Saturday Bargain imiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiimiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiit AH I CORNER 3rd SOUTH, MAGNA STREET, MAGNA, Granger, have returned home from eight-da- y trip to Southern Utah and California. While they were away they visited at Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Then later went to Boulder Dam and on to Los Angeles where they spent some time visiting the city. After leaving Los Angeles, they traveled up the state to San Francisco where they saw the Golden Gate bridge. They arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. an tural instructor. tion in Yellowstone National Park While they were away, they visitMiss LaVon Solomon entertained ed with relatives In Logan, Utah and the members of the Beta Lambda Blackfoot and Idaho Falls, Idaho. Club at a swimming party Tuesday, The party spent several days at Old August 17. OF-UT- Opening Dates MAGMA CASH MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wright of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Swanson and daughter, Patricia were dinner guests Wednesday evening of Miss Ren Orton and Mr. Dell Orton. Mrs. Fern Howard entertained the The members of the Copper .Club c- members of her club at luncheon at and thelr partners enjoyed a lng party at the Coconut Orove Ball- her home on Center street Wednesroom Tuesday evening. day afternoon. Those present Included: Mrs. Virginia Ball, Mrs. M. Self, Mrs. Leah Barnes, Mrs. Selma Pet- - THE UNIVERSITY ! weekend In Provo Canyon at the summer cottage of her cousin, Mrs. Anna Nesblt. G-- E Why not acquaint your-;- ! ;elf with the opportuni-;- ! ;ty for higher education;? offered by the State Un- ;iversity? I J cajifii ge clude Mrs. Mae Bello Mrs O Albert Bullock and Mr T W Jones After a short honeymoon. Mr and ! vOcaf Faithful, Thumb and Teton. Upon their return they visited at Bear by Iiri and Preston and were Joined another daughter, Wilma. to make the return trip. They had an enjoy able time while away and brought back various things of interest. cant for it It pays for itself! Wh.n you buy bond, you 91 3 to 6 p.i c.nt int.r.t on your Wh.n you inr.it in monoy. g.nuin. CcUto H.trola, you 9 You two, thioo, turn PAY fir. tim.s M big in fu.l ..ring. SHOP MAGNA, UTAH |