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Show AGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH &ca H When witches haunting chants fields of auslip drearily across the tumn com and grain shocks when a tone owl hootlngly calls for silence 7...when the darkened room barely grazes a cloud, its tip for a moment casting a small sliver of light out upon the crisp wprld then It to time lot young ah old to have their Halloween Tiui tests and begin the fall social program. The holiday bags for use, to the tune of rustling leaves and moaning trees. And from the quietest dinner at home to the gayest party in town, the magic of fall is evident. As we walked through piles of fallen leaves that crackle under our feet, we gazed Into any number of terns placed conn grinning spicuously for our benefit Occafigure dashsionally a ed Into us, or we narrowly escaped the long arms of an unbelievably hideous personage who could cause an army to retreat upon seeing his head upon a human body .... fack-o-la- white-cloth- ... . forgetting those early we looked forevening creeps ward to a still hilarious but calmer indoor pastime, when games with the roving creatures made us feel at home and they proved they werent so horrible upon close contact. Then for party favors I The kitchen seemed to be headquarters for delicacies. Pumpkin pies make their debut, apples rosy and red, snap open to their crisp whiteness, nute roll about In a Jovial manner and cider and doughnuts, long acknow- ledged as Halloween food, reign at supper time, Ah, well 0iatA So cic HALLOWEEN .... Alma Rowsell has been appointed Stake Superintendent of Sunday Schools, announces official, due to the resignation of John Rex WinMrs Jack Nielson entertained at Mr. Rowsell will der of a social Sunday evening honoring announce Granger. his assistants In the near husof the birthday anniversary her future. band Progressive games were played and enjoyed by fourteen guests. Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs. Walter Nielson and Mr. and Mrs Glen D. Reese of Salt Lake City. grandmother for an extended period, recuperating from an illness. Misses Marjorie Hoops, Elaine Haws Lila Dlmond and Lola Coon enter talned at a prettily arranged social Monday evening at the Hoops home on 4th East street. Games were played by fifteen guests and prises won by Misses Della Privett, Elaine Haws, and Betty Bakr Mrs Rosa Williams of Park City, Several other affairs are contemChief of the Order of PyOrand Miss Privett. for plated thian Sisters of Utah, and her staff, f will make an official visitation to Harris Culley One of the Interesting nuptial the Pythian Unity Temple No. 18 will be the mar- this Friday evening lthe Magna events of November A short business Womens Club. riage of Miss Ellen L Harris, popular young daughter of Mr and Mrs meeting will be held, followed by a W F. Harris to Vlrgel J Culley of social in honor of the visitors. The Tooele on Monday, November twenty ninth. A reception will follow the solemnization of the wedding at Pleasant Green Hall for dose friends and relatives of the two families. Miss Harris Is very well known in Magna, being a graduate of the Cyprus High School and a prominent and active member of the younger set in Magna Several other social affairs are also planned in her honor. committee In charge Includes Mrs. Tim Hansen, Mrs M J Brady and Mrs Arthur Marsh Mr and Mrs. Emil Mlrabella announce the birth of a baby boy born October 23 Mother and baby are Mrs. Mlrabella doing very nicely. was formerly Miss Eva DeLuca. Mr and Mrs Hersh Sutton are the proud parents of a baby boy born October 23 Mother and the new arMr and Mrs William Papanlkolas rival, are progressing very satisfacd entertained at dinner Sunday even- ing at their home honoring Dr and Mrs A V. Lindsey of Midvale, Dr. Edward R Grose, Miss Hlran Koch-onl- s, Mr. and Mrs John Kochonis and Mr and Mrs George Papanlko-la- s of Magna Misses Donna Kochonis and Vliglnia Papanlkolas received the guests and assisted with the serving of dinner . torily Mrs W. V. Robbins entertained at a lovely arranged miscellaneous eveshower bridal Thursday ning honoring Mrs Jack Robbins, a lecent bride The affair was held at the elder Mrs Robbins home on CyBride" and games of prus street skill were enjoyed Refreshments were later served at lovely arranged mall tables which were effectively decorated with Halloween sugges-- I tlons and motifs the guests includ-- , ing Mrs Garry Parris, Mrs Keith Tomlin Miss Maurlne Hellier, Miss Edlth M Nielson Miss Bernice thon, Mbs Dorothy Bennlon. Miss Dale Alldredge MLss Donna Reese, Mrs William Reese, Jr . Mrs Helen Fitzgerald Mrs J B Grose. Mrs Fern Coon Prizes were won by Mrs Grose and Mrs first Parris, and Mrs Fitzgerald and Miss thon, consolation Mrs Robbins was assisted In serving by her sister The Women's Benefit Association was entertained Monday evening at the Magna Womens Club by Mrs Isabelle Jim Alien hostess Mrs Murphy of Salt Lake City, state head of the organization, was a spe- Petcnou Healey ' anA. Peterson guest Tables of five hundred Mrs. Prank Ur. and of their were later arranged and prizes given nounce the engagement daughter. Margaret, to Dayton Heal- to Mrs. B W. Richardson, first and S Mrs. Delbert Madsen, consolation. ey, son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Utah Refreshments were served at the Healey of American Fork, The marriage will take place in the small tables. latter part of November. Hendrickson Is visiting In Announcement of the nuptials will be read with considerable Interest by Glenwood Utah at the home of his the many friends of the young couple. Miss Peterson la exceedingly well and favorably known in this vicinity. A number of social affairs are being planned in her honor in the ensuing several weeks. If you contemplate the purchase of a new or used ear on a deferred payment basis, see us. We are In a position to assist you In Bawden Prfvett arranging the financing on most favorable terms. Mr. and Mr. W. 8. Privett an- nounco the engagement of their ,JOIRJCONTIMTN G POLICY WILL SAVE YOU APPROXIdaughter. Fay. to Lelandf BawdeiC MATELY 40 PER CENT ON YOUR INSURANCE COST. son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Baw den of Granger The young couple Will be married on Wednesday evenILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU ing, November 17th. with a reception following at Pleasant Green (No Charge for This Service) Hall. The wedding will be one of the fall here outstanding nuptials Farmers Automobile Honoring the popular bride-elec- t. Exchange An-cl- Dr E B Kansas City are visiting Dr W. parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. and Farnf worth for a short time. Mr Mrs WUmot Farnsworth, who have anobeen residing In Salt Lake City, "N- - W. ther son of Mr. and Mrs, Farnsworth will make their home In Magna on Center Street. Fams-woit- a DOT in any other FACE j will be ly of Magna, now of Mantl, Interested to learn of her recent of marriage to Harold W. Leslie marwere MantL The young Couple ried at Richfield. They plan to make their home In Mantl Today and Tomorrow Mrs Claire Huffaker entertained (Continued from page 1) at a Hallowe'en social honoring the development of our country, and can dev enth birthday of her son, Claire, not be encouraged enough to read Jr at their home on Third East all the facts than rather take the small guests, at-- i street Thirty-fiv- e conceited opinion of a radio newstired In costume enjoyed the festive caster who has only a limited time affair Prizes at games were given and cannot avoid giving opinions to Buddy Hunt- - Delia Horn and Instead of enough facts for the peoDonna Nye Colorful holiday decorple to decide questions themselves. ations were used throughout the rooms would Friends of Miss Anna Webber, daughter of Mrs Amy Rust, former- Farnsworth and wife of The Superm tendency of the Pleasant Green Ward was entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs O'Dell Kirk. 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