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Show UTAH JIACNA TIMES, MAGNA, Table Talk Items To Miss Social New rhone your lir- - gabwty events of OfjjTtook Place Wednesday rten Miss Evelyn Had-ipond- ng o jjj. and Mrs. Jobride the 0 Hadley, became The Rev. L. Oarrlty. SHJS'lOxhen of Salt Lake City the oeremony at the home Jrf pet Miss , Leone Mitchell returned home Monday from a two weeks visMitchell sponsored a party for the Junior Girls of the Magna Ward it in California cities. Tuesday evening. Games were playMr. Spencer Taylor left Thursed and refreshments served to eightday evening for Denver, Colorado, een members of the class. where he will serve In the mission field there for the L. D. 8. church. Mr. and Mrs.' C. U. Turpin are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby son born Sunday. Mother and child are doing nicely. GIRL WANTED Congratulations. Girl, past 30 years of age, want The P. U A. entertained at a pared for general housework. Call ty honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Garfield 711 for further lnfor Mildred New bold and Mrs. La Von matlon. Dca at the (home of Mrs. Newbold W ednesdayevenlng. A midnight luncheon was served. High score at bridge was won by Mrs. Eleda Huff and. consolation by Mrs. Eleanor Coon. The next regular meeting of the club will be held at Mrs. Amil Elder's home. Mrs. Cecil Mitchell M a urine HcUier, Car. 185W The Magna Womens Club entertained at a banquet Wednesday eve- . ning honoring the retiring president, Mrs. Emma Elmerv' A bouquet of cut rose buds and sweet peas centered the long banquet table. Individual St. Patrick's favors were effectively used. Covers were laid for twenty-fou- r guests. Mrs. Elmer was p.esented with a beautiful pin and a corsage by the club as a token of appreciation for her splendid ef- 2 men's Club in Magna during the ihe bride' was charminjgjn past year. Mrs. W. B. Boucher made trimmed In the of Postman's blue, presentation. Bridge followed. grey High score was won matching with ekracul, by Mrs. R. C. Lories. She wore-a- . corsage-O- f second high by Mrs. Charles Farks, Following the ceremony a Bruner and consolation by Mrs. Delrved fo?: bert Madsen. breakfast. was XTdo.se friends and members Tthe immediat? family. A color lew of green and white, ugg - held Monday afternoon at the Web- of St. Patricks dy.wa,efster P. T. A. rooms. Mrs. Chester used in the table decora-S- t Bello presided. .The P. T. A. voted Engel-(JXe- re Mr and Mrs, E, W. to cooperate with the teachers in best man and matron of staging a May-Da- y fete at the Utah Park May 1. honor, respectively. Copper Community and .Mrs. Oarrlty left for a Baseball, competitive games and a and May-po- le honeymoon m San Francisco, dpnee will be features home to thelt many of the iU be at , day. 1. i L . S5u. Sm S, . aint fnends Mrs. April i and A at the Empress theat- re last Monday evening'. Mr.; Carl Oes won the second prize. Mr. William Mabey of Rupert, Idaho is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Mabey on North Spencer ' aienue. and Mrs Charles Ursenback Calgarj, Alberta, Canada, are nests at the home of Miss Blanche Mr Mrs. Rho-d- a The Primary Stake Board met Thursday afternoon at the home of aylor Mrs.' James Stacy to discuss plans for the spring festival to be given Mrs. John Olson entertained at a by the primary. iiscellaneous shower Monday eve-in- g at her home on honor of her The Daughters of the Utah Pionsister. Mrs Joseph Sever, formerly eers, Pleasant Green .Camp, met Miss Grace Phillips, a recent Bride. last Thursday at the home of Mrs. ' enjo able evening was spent Maud.S. Laker. A history of Mrs as read. by her laying cards and bunco. Hlgh score Alice JSpencerReid as won by Mrs. Lyle Talbot' and niece, Mrs. Mary Howard. Mrs. fra Joseph Sever, consolation by Pehrson presented an interM Sa'm and Mrs. Floyd esting article on the Indian Tribes A late luncheon was served, and Chiefs of Utah." Refreshments e bride w as the recipient of many were served. the at Arthur low-pri- ce i&aufr jaaaaa Harriet Duffin, Miss Merle Blanche Taylor, Mr. Villlam Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. harles Ursenback were guests at lovely dinner party Wednesday venlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. forgan Davis of Morgan, Utah. V-- NEW frame. CENTER-POIS- ...I tup h- Youll find no finer place to eat than The Magna Noodle Parlor. The food it well prepared, the service prompt and courteous. See us and let us arrange a festive party with a different menu. CJioose any of these: CHICKEN NOODLES CHICKEN CHOP-SUEDOUBLE DISH CHICKEN CHOP-SUEPORK CHOP-SUE- Y DOUBLE DISH PORK CHOP-SUESHRIMP CHOP-SUEDOUBLE DISH SHRIMP CfltOP-SUEY Y Y Y Y CHOWMENE (Bowl of rice and cap of tea with Magna VA 6c & Qai V'tirr I 10c 10c 1 - 10 10c &?,. vs!sYVA&mBirI . --I.V . 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This year millions of Americans will take more pride than ever before when they say, uWt drift Distinctive will come to your home every day through Ad-ms- f s Quality Car in the field an apron THE WORLDS Es-ste- lla fTT Mm ikTiD flDwi The and overall dancing party Monday evening at the Garfield Club. ReThe Pleasant Green Ward Relief freshments were served. Fifty couSociety entertained at an Interes- ples enjoyed the affair. ting program on Tuesday honoring the 95th anniversary of the organiMr. Benjamin Salisbury is visitzation. Mr. Henry Bawden of Gran- ing with his daughter, Mrs. Earl ger, was the principal speaker. Re- Newbold. freshments were served by members of the presidency. The members of Cyprus High school basketball team and Coach- . es Magleby and Richardson will be , h at a banquet in the Art f. &rniei-1UI!entertained . ? St Patrick's ln galt Lake City by members Bam lome on the Magna Row. A green of the High school faculty next md white color scheme was used evening at 7:00 oclock. Tuesday it the card tables. Covers were laid or Mrs W V. Robbins, Mrs. Orem itewart. Mrs. Ray Wyatt, Mrs. lyde Konold, Mrs. Fred Barton, drs J S Powell, Mrs. R. C. Parks, frs Clara E. Burke, Mrs. Robert lidge, Mrs Delbert Madsen, Mrs. uabeth Davidson. Mrs. A. J. Fltz-eral- d, Mrs. George W. Smith and frs W J. Corrigan. High score at iridge was won by Mrs. Stewart, econd high by Mrs. Corrigan and onsolation by Mrs. Robbins. Miss 'earl Powell assisted the hostess. M k YEA1I Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ball announce the arrival of a baby daughter born Sunday at the home of Mrs. Balls parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hatton. The child was named Gloria. ' Df orely mis Mrs. Edward Olsen entertained at a party Friday honoring the 8th d blrthday of Donn Games were p'ayed and refreshments served to twelve guests. Mrs. J. Burns of Salt Lake City The members of Julia McGill won the cedar was a guest over the weekend of her entertained Foundry was which given, by daughter, Mrs. J. W. Taylor. of linens cbest the W. B PAGE 5 Friday, March 19, 1937 WONDERFUL jlf Operated With ICASTLE 1 V GATE DUSPRUF 4, o .4 & STOKER SLACK 1r s y. 7 UTAH fuel CO. V..V.V.WW'.WiAVVW, Buy Your Castle Gate COAL- from Magna Lumber & B Reddy Clowatt is always at your serHe interprets vice. our company not only as your most efficient and most economical servant but talso as a cltisen whose interests are YOUR interests. His aim Is to promote community welfare ln every possible way. 4 and Hardware Co. 01 ilAfSi (MKdlSiH (g a J |