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Show TW; a dinner in honor of the bride and groom, members of the bridal party and members of the two unmediate families. The young couple plan to make their home in Magna. They are known and highly regarded in this vicinity by a large circle of friends. ned in;0 ppENWGS OF YOPR lbetD father and Mr. and Cofflett Other guests visiting during the week at the Cofflett home were Mnr; Francis Lamticf and Mrs. Charles Lam-tie- r of Salt Lake City. -- PARTIES HERE. o 14 fLDH-SADLE- big1 avebee WlSCUoii y yousj UCE a qukil, f popi ay ev ed alait cinitjr i urned shed b i ' Depsn age. of of the lovely weddings of the marriage te week of Dorothy Taylor, daughter and Mis J- Arnold Taylor of Wallace F. Sadler, son of all Magna, Amelia Sadler, nmzed Monday at high noon L. D. S. temple ie Salt Lake was performed ,e ceremony member Nicholas O Smith, a the in temple. idt ncy he pri J, feta and Miss Dimond was frock-e- d in peach chiffon. Both attendThe bride was charmingly attired in an ivory satin princess-fashione- d ants carried bouquets of pastel gown with high neck colored blooms harmonizing with and long fitted sleeves, with a their gowns. long tulle and lace veil caught Little Miss Marjorie Ann Tayback in a coronet of tiny seed lor, only sister of the bride, was pearls. She carried a bouquet of flower girl. She was frocked in brides roses and white sweet peas. a green ruffled dress and light Her attendants were Miss Carol a basket of spring flowcarried Olsen and Miss Doris Dimond. ers. Wendell Ilibler acted as best man for the bride-grooIn the receiving line were the parents of the bride and groom. Assotmg-4hewere Miss Blanche Taylor, Miss Bernice Anthon, Miss Leone Dameron, Mr. Kenneth Nielson and Mr. Bill Taylor. ing at the Utah Copper Club. S 90 SKIES! Drop Famous Old Quaker-Eve- ry Now 3 Full Years Old I TES Repeal many a man has tried one brand in the hope of finding one whiskey gnother ter for thousands, at MlKk 'Inn in every way. Now, search is oer. They discovered Old Quaker. Here's a whiskey thats marvelously smooth, mild and delicious! Evcy CCD in flavor, soft, ron has ha n aged 3 years in temperature-con--nlL ust s, and the quality checked 51 X..c from grain to glass! Old Quaker! Convince yourself Try M QuaLr n as easy to buy as to enjoy! in Sist lay evtt es tt rizesgn 'An. Car ion to Cj Hans! her was hot Villain ol Westwi; afternoE e laidit iinner. 1 PROOF no S me? , mad-a- Jumcj ast wed H xtional Wildlire Federations annual stamp series Is to Include one of ompii te i. ilk i y of familiar mammals, birds, trees and flowers, ierka'a in t Known beasts of prey has a place In the 1939 sheets. The and catamount, has a igar. alo known as puma, panther, mountain lion voice. But the riljtiiq npu.ition, largely because of its of deer, igar ihx s ii t prey on human beings, although a deadly enemy the among that appears ? u I'm' tz painted this cougar portrait N -- I t Out-- pic-erb-ly blood-chillin- Wildlm n We solicit your business for the annual Inspection' Sticker. Also excellent car repairing and over- - 5 hauling at economical prices. ' GASOLINE and OIL PRODUCTS E E E If You Let Us We truck and sell Carbon County able prices. Economical rates on and gravel. Call us today, Gar. 110. niiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiT iTm i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuinTi iiiiiiiiiim I REDECORATE 1 i I NOW! See Our New Line of Wallpapers vela Wall-Pap- er :s 25c ilyf. n Jr, The Cleaner, Varnishes Fuller Paints Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peacock of Sterling, Utah, arrived Saturday in Bacchus, to be with their son, Earl, who was injured in an aa-- , cident. Mrs Winnie Peacock of Ogden spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fairbourne entertained at dinner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fairbourne of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd England of Tooele, Miss Fern Pearce of Magna, Miss Belva Coe, Mr. George Fairbourne and Stanley Fairbourne of Bacchus. complimentary Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nielson entertained Saturday after the Hercules Club dance for a group of friends. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mager-as- . at Mrs. Charles D. Spence entertained at a birthday dinner party on last Friday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Elaine Spence. Covers were laid for Mrs. Julia McGill, Miss Margaret McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neiman and Mr. and Mrs. George Flandro. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cammons and family spent the week end in Provo, visiting with Mrs. Cammons parents. 1 CENTRAL LUMBER & IIDWE. CO. E Magna Phone Gar. 182 e Miss Merle Jackson of Salt Lake City was a week end guest of Miss Blanche Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brinton of Galt Lake City miiiinimii!iini:niiinnniiiiiinininimiiiiniiiiin!iiniiinniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiini l ie of rr rS IESS. m. David Bevan of Bacchus and Mr. Mrs. T. A. Aspland of Hercules, California. and Miss Lillian Allen entertained a dinner party at her home on 4th East Street on Monday even- ing. Covers were laid for Mrs. Do Your Work. 1 Blenda Bracy of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lenora Sandall, Miss Ren Atha Brown, Miss Coal at reason - E Orten, Miss .Maurine Hellier and the hostess hauling of dirt E mother, Mrs. R. A. Allen. Ueik stamp subjects. f i, ten-da- g j spy p. ms. RASMUSSENS GARAGE 1 We Will Both Gain the Visitors from Murray, Salt Lake and several other points will be special guests next Thursday evening, 8.00 p. m. at a meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary. The meeting will be held at the Utah Copper Club, states Mrs. Ag- - BACCHUS NOTES E E WWW ice 12 Members of the Young Matrons Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Thelma Huish this week. Games of Monte Carlo were played and first prize won by Vivan Jacobson, second by Mrs. J. Butters- - Luncheon was served to twelve guests and clever miniaMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gobcl ture Shamrock umbrellas given announce the birth of a baby son as favors. March 18th. Mother and new arriSm-lnd MrS; 6 iris, Jean and Jill Truman were val are Fm!ruMiUglaS doing nicely. m WCre fhe lm frocked alike in white net over 0 ' , , Tvf . yellow satin. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Miss Kathryn Salm and her mothers of the bride and friend, Miss n Priye st00daga;nst Jones, Kay Tuttle, both stug Mrs. T. A. Aspland of Hercules, , groom, respectively, wore should- - dents at the Brigham Young Uni, P ont er corsages of talismari roses, e. m arrived Thursday for California, aTf, end visited over the week covcrc'd with a lace cloth y a in Bacchus. She visit A smaU reccption for members versity, faster lillics 0f the immediate families and with Miss Salms parents, Mr. and is a guest at the home of Mr. and "a 3 e.n Cf PIeee E. Mrs. Walter Salm. roses Mrs. Sidney Bullock. close friends followed in the re- 3rinfU araret OUlpy und Miss creatlon hall of the church. The entertainR. Mrs. Breeze Edith Edna Thomas were in charge of Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Aspland, to make their ed at a cleverly arranged supper Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schwer enterthe serving table Dancing was 'home coupie p!an in Hunter. on last Friday evening at tained enjoyed by three hundred guests. Wednesday evening at their Mrs. party the bride-elecfor the members of home at dinner. Covers eight Out of town guests mduded Mr. 'a. Honoring thirty were laid a at r. Truman entertained her Sewing Club. Original St. for Mr, and Mrs. Carl Linden, Mr. and Mrs, David S. Taylor and Mr. miscellaneous shower at her home Patricks Day favors marked and Mrs. Sidney Bullock, the and Mrs. James Preston of Ameri- jn gajt Lake City. Games and a places for eight guests. can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. were enjoyed by man, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor, twenty-seve- n A prize at guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell enMr. and Mrs. S. N. Taylor and won by tertained the members of their was games Mr and Mrs. J. Earl Smith of competitive Mrs. Emil Mirabella. Bridge Club on Saturday evening Lohi, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood at their home on the B & G Row. and daughter, Miss Beth Wood, Mrs. Robert R. Stricklin enter- A late luncheon was served to Mr. Stanford Kitterman, Dr. and tained at a luncheon Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cedarholms, Mrs. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. at her home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McGann, Mr. John Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Bowen, Mrs. Arof Clifford Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred thur White and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. G. A. Romney, all markalso affair The Salt Lake. New son and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haslam and daughter, Sherron. ed the wedding anniversary of Mr. Ilusberg, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Powell, who were preand Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Holland of Kelso, Cal- sented with a gift by their guests. J. Arnold Taylor entertained at ifornia spent the week with her Mrs. Henry Gisler returned to imiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii her home in Denver, Colorado on last Thursday following a two weeks visit at the home of her I itre. Inquire after ' iyed. ;na SALE.S-roo- Chip-evenj- Backwoods Tales 4 modern home. noon. Harold Petersen. 2662 N. 1st West. Magna. FOR t, H, O! I) UlTAKFR CO., I. AWRFNCF BURG, TND. n IQ19, "t? hbrarian and vocal selections were presented by Mrs. Evelyn Ness of Salt Lake City. if YEARS OID HQWT'3 ne for tit ; . WHISHT STRAIGHT Alto Available in Ryv hi - Stmth of 1 tar lerlyMa ias bee er, Ife hchmoK L were also week end guests at the honored guests and host and hostess. Michigan was played and Taylor home. fust prize given to Mr. Bullock , Mrs. Rose Rassmussen enter- and guest favor to Mr. Aspland. tained at open house on Monday, The first and second year Beethe occasion being her birthday. Fourteen guests called to offer hive Girls were in charge of Suncongratulations. day evening M. I. A. services at the Hercules Ward. Margaret A baby girl was born to Mr. Farnsworth and Lunette Weyland, and Mrs. C. R. Woolfenaen Sun teachers, made arrangements. day evening at the L. D. S. hospiMr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock tal. They have named her Joan. 0entertained at a midnight lun- Mrs. D. F. Ottley was the honor- cheon Saturday following the St. ed guest at a birthday party Sun- Patrick's Day dance at the club. day. Covers were laid for ten Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. guestS at the dinner table. Miss Cherrington and Mr. and Mrs. W. Cora V. Thompson of Salt Lake G. Carlson of Salt Lake City, Mr. City, sister of Mrs. Ottley, was a and Mrs. A. J. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. special guest. i iSince is hostexf omun, aaugnter ot Mrs. G. . special literary program was A enjoyed Tuesday by the Magna Ward Relief Society. A three-ac- t play, The Man Who Found Ea- - calshei I hik mother-in-la- Mrs. G. 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