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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGMA, UTAH "tea Table Talk Social New Item To Mi Ma urine Heffler, Gar. 185W fhone lonr Mrs. Lenora Sandall and Mia Blanche Taylor attended a shower TOMLIN ANTHONY in Salt Lake City at Keeleys honof Garfield oring Miss Carol Wooley of that Mrs Edith Anthony city. the engagement of her daughter, Mary, to Mr Keith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mra Tomlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. and fLbert F. Tomlin. The marriage and Mrs. L.William Gallagher, Mr. A. Williams and Mrs. iTn take place April sixteenth at Catherine Evans motored to Tooele the of groom home the at m 30 p street. The Thursday evening to attend the Barents on Fourth East her attendants. Presidents visitation of the Olive bride has chosen as and Miss Haz Branch, Rebecca Lodge, - No. - 39, Miss Marjory Isgreen which celebrated Its thirtieth annilj Dunn of Salt Lake City, bridesversary. Miss Ethel Smith, president of Hendrickson V. H. maids. Mrs., of the Rebecca Assembly of Utah, Garfield as matron of honor and made her official visit. A wed man. hest Xomltn UtDon famifor the immediate ding supper Mr. and hjrs. William P. Reese Latlies will follow the ceremony. have moved on 5th East street to will a reception er In the evening make their home. be held at the Utah Copper Club. This announcement will be read Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ellis, Mr. and with much Interest as both young Mrs. T. S. Wadsworth, Mr. Parrel In social cirpeople are prominent Wadsworth and Miss Marjory HolGarfield. and Many mes of Salt Lake cles In Magna City were dinner Miss lovely affairs complimenting guests Sunday at the home of Mr. are Tomlin Mr. and being and Mrs. Arthur Luchesi on 3rd Anthony planned East street. - Jack-Nielso- " Robert Harkhess entertained her Bridge Club last Thursday eveMrs. ning Prizes 'were awarded to Clarence Larsen and Mrs. Cart Simmons. Special guests were Mrs. Bert Gouiley and Mrs. Clyde Coon. A midnight luncheon was served. Mrs entertained her at her home on Fourth Saturday afternoon. A luncheon was served at the card tables. High score at bridge was won by Mrs. Clara E. Burke, second high by Mrs. C. E. Pickett and consolation by Mrs. W. V. Robbins. Mis Charles Bruner was a special guest The guest prize was awarded Mrs C. E. Hoops bridge club East street one o'clock to Mrs Bruner. The W. B. A. tertained at a Westway Club en- luncheon honoring Mrs. James Kone at her home last Thursday. A one oclock luncheon was served. Bridge followed. High score was awarded to Mrs. Jack Nielson and consolation to Mrs. Jack Cavanee. Mrs. Rose Rasmussen entertained at a dinner party at her home on First East street Sunday. Covers were laid for nine. guests were Mrs. Martina Peterson of Ogden, Mrs. Marcella Mueller and Mr. Wilford Christopherson'of Tooele. Out-of-to- The Ladies Aid Society of the Friday, MrcK 23, 1937 PAGE 5 Magna Baptist Church held an all Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McBeth and day quilting Tuesday. Luncheon children, Oeraldlne, Max .and Ray was served at 12:30 noon. were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. V. Powell Tuesday evening. Mr. Wendell Hibler, Mr. Winston Pritchard, Clifton Harris and Mr. The F. L. A. Club was entertained Floyd Nielson and Rev. E. B. Pace at the home of Mrs. Rachel Elder attended the B. Y. P. u. banquet Twelve members Thursday. evening. at the Immanuel Baptist Church were present. High score at bridge last Wednesday evening. was won by Mrs. Mildred Newbold and second high by Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell and Finley. A midnight luncheon was daughter, Mildred of Nephi, were served. Mrs. Finley will be hostess weekend guests of the A. V. Powell, to the club at Its next meeting. Steven Powell and J.. S. Powell fam; . s. ilies. .Mrs. Margaret. Peterson entertained the members of her club honorMr. and Mrs. Alvin Wallin "and ing her birthday on Thursday eveMr. and Mrs, J. Hucking of Tooele ning. A midnight luncheon was serwere dinner guests Thursday eve- ved to twelve guests. She was prening of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lu- sented with a beautiful birthday chesi. gift. - - Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hibler enterMrs. A. J. Duckworth entertained tained the Rebecca Ladies and their at a buffet supper after the Copper husbands at a social Thursday eve- Club dance on Wednesday evening. at their hdme on Third East ning street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bliss and Mrs. Millie Chrtstopherson entersmall granddaughter of Salt Lake tained the members of the New City were special guests. Five hunClub at a luncheon Friday at dred and bunco were played. Prizes her home on Center Street. Covers at 500 were awarded to Mr. M. N. were laid for Mrs Lima Olsen. Mrs. Malstrom, Mrs. Jack Nielson and Allie Gee, Mrs. Ella Peterson, Mrs. Mr. Bliss. At bunco, prizes were giv- N. Harris, Mrs. Elvira Mrs. en to Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Cather- Ann Welchers and Mrs.Jensen, Rose Rasine Evans. A midnight luncheon mussen. The hostess was assisted was served to twenty four guests. by Mrs. Gee and Mrs. Rasmussen. w Magna Ladies Bridge Club at herf Alberta, Canada. home last week. An Easter Idea was effectively carried out in the table decoi ations. .Prizes at. bridge wereJ Rites awarded to Mi s John Loutensock, Mrs. C. E, Pickett and Mis. Geoige Don Smith. j Final Mrs Norman Ha insworth entertained at a lovely arranged luncheon at her home on Center street last Thursday afternoon. Easter favord were used. Covers were laid for Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson, Mrs. .Val Oar-fielMrs George Yeates, Mrs. Norman Weggeland and Mrs. Rusd, sel Magleby. CHICKEN NOODLES CHICKEN CHOP-SUEDOUBLE DISH CHICKEN CHOP-SUEPORK CHOP-SUE- Y DOUBLE DISH PORK CHOP-SUE- Y .1 SHRIMP CHOP-SUEDOUBLE DISH SHRIMP CHOP-StE- Y CHOWMENE (Bowl of rice and cup of tea with above orders.) .CHILI PORK SANDWICH ROAST BEEF SANDWICH TUNA FISH SANDWICH HAM SANDWICH HAMBURGER SANDWICH 45c 40c $0311030 GBEQ03 ... 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A bargain at only 1930 $385.00 home of Herbert Tomlin, 2902! ! South 4th East, Gar. 70. We will! i call and deliver Mondays, Tues- - J Chevrolet Master Coac- hBeautiful Duco finish, restful Fisher body. Reduced $75 to....J 1930 $300.00 V.WWA'.VWAV.WA'AV. FOR CLEANING- Call 2,019,839 Chevrolet Doctors Chevrolet INVESTMENT. MAGNA NOODLE PARLOR 12 1425,209 kowpl.tUwdCor.fcoo, fcw.hUaCrfro" Delw J 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 14o ,, ' I I FOR THESE REASONS 50c 25c Y rites. Mli.ilOrjS Adf nUYifjQ 1933 aMPI Your Chevrolet dealer ha. the finest .election of used cart in hi. entire history. All make. all models. Big volume enable, your Chevrolet dealer to give you at lower bigger value prices. 1 Chevrolet dealer employ the highest st indards and the most expertly trained mechanic, for efficiently reconditioning used cars. A Only Chevrolet dealer, can offer wed car. backed by , the famous Guaranteed OK Tag for eleven year the nationally recognized symbol of SAFE USED CAR 65c 30c Y befitting The regular meeting of the Hercules Ward Relief Society was held Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mr. A. R. Ely presented the lesson. She was assisted by Mrs. Lynn Larsen and Mrs. Hazel Bertoch. The next meeting will be an open meeting. A In charge of luncheon will be served and the Large floral time spent In quilting. YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER 35c Y B. H. Dtmmlck Was fllSV VJHERE 1,160,231 Surviving the young man are his parents, and the following brothers and sisters: Dorothy, Afton, Mildred. Oail, Jack, Bud. Lynn and Gene. Funeral services for Sidney Don Westerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Westerman of Garfield, were conducted Sunday at the Oarfleld Ward. The well known young man died Wednesday In St. Marks Hospital after several weeks Illness. the 193A the crowded chapel bespoke the esteem and feeling that the Cyprus High school student was held. Interment was made in the Salt Lake City cemetery. blooms and BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM 30c 40c NOODLES Held For Westeritfaii Here ea Youll find ho finer place to eat than The Magna Noodle Parlor. The food is well prepared, the service prompt and courteous. See us and let us arrange a festive party with a different menu. Choose any of these: a guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ursenbach, Mr. S. who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Taylor, left Friday for Los Vegas, Los Angeles, San Mil. V. U. Butters entertained the j francisco. Portland and home to Mrs. Lenora Sandall was last Friday of her brother, Mitchell In Salt Lake City. 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Chicks spread leather accept the electric brooder more readily, better and wean away from heat at an earlier siage ol development. saving in labor alone, plus -cheap electricity, will soon pay The lor the equipment. COAL from Magna Lumber and Hardware Co. See YOUR DEALER or UTAH POWER S. LIGHT CO. IMU MUOM ' PAUL0S AUT0.C0MPANY, PAUL0S CHEVROLET COMPANY, i Magna, Utah Tooele, Utah |