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Show n xti ceoft,. event lortet said unto the centurior, Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee. And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour (Matthew 8.8, 13). The correlative reading embodies the following from Science and Health with Key the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: All reality, i" iqGod and His creation, harmonious and eternal That which He creates is good, and He makes all that is made. Therefore the only reality of sin, sickness, or death is the awful fact that unrealities seem real to hu- j t to ber of social events are being planned for them in the next several months. Both young people are graduates of the Cyprus high school and Miss Doris is a graduate of the Salt Lake L. D. S. Business collegeand has served as secretary of the Cyprus high school for the past several years. Spencer recently returned from a Western States church mission. Both are prominent members of the younger set here and are well and popularly known. oris Dimond T o Wed ipencer Taylor Jane 17 One of the interesting nuptial mouncemcnts of the early spring nths is the engagement of Miss ,ns Dimond, popular and lovely lughter of Bishop and Mrs. E. Dimond to J. Spencer Taylor, n of Mrs. J- - Arnold Taylor, all Magna. The young couple will take their eddtng vows in the Salt Lake D. S. Temple June 17th. A num PICKING OFF LWr i HOUR a5MF UPTH nSX. I w A 8 SPARES-Sl- Xttn friendly rivalry over. ar$ of pu- y- wy. samuB AND BRcwwue 6AME AVERW6 W6H6AN6 Hlfiit SERIES swmn 654 ,-' 266H304 165.314 . 684 " Mrs. W. J. Corrigan entertained members of the B & G Sewing Club and special guest, Mrs. R. C. Parks Monday at her home. Nine guests enjoyed the social time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Catten celebrated their twenty-fift- h wedding anniversary Wednesday evening. A tiered wedding cake formed the centerpiece of the serving table, and a late luncheon was served to friends. The hostess twenty-fiv- e was assisted by her daughter, and her sister. Miss Irene Goodenough. Games were played and prizes given to Mrs. Henry Meng, Mrs. Joseph Catten, Mrs. Earl Whittaker and Mr. Robert La-Von- ne cfOWCkSO, ROLLED as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey have had as their guests, Mrs. Puzeys parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson of Sprs.g City, Utah. They returned home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Puzey. Mr. Puzey went to visit his mother, Mrs. Lydia Puzey, who is very ill 121,201 135.30. Fox. 268 650 Honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband, Mrs. LaMar Sandall entertained at a social Saturday evening. Ten guests enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Christensen and children are leaving Saturday for a weeks visit in Idaho with friends and relatives. - '' - BOWUNd IN THE ten fartnt SEND YOUR SHORT, Olimffon.KXLi BOWUNd 7" 5TM UfNkvlM Nations Mh STRIKES WITHOUT SEEINd THE PINS- - ODDITIES TO tfEORfiS SIX1X- - 43 E.OWO St, CSOtf Faster, Cleaner, Better Injoy - The Double Six Sewing Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Smith. Special guests were Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Miss Shirley Hardman and Miss Erda Williams. Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, son, Delbert and two daughters, Miss Evah and Miss Norma returned COOKING with THE NEW 1940 EiJKfIS lest! - Use AMMONIUM FERTILIZER ning later enjoyed. Mrs. Melvie Jenkins entertained members of the Young Matrons Club and a special guest, Mrs. W. at a prettily arranged for members of the Magna Ladies Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs, Maud Magleby Thursday afternoon at the Reid House. Easter decorations were carried out in a clever manner in the table arrangements. Tables of bridge were later arranged and high prizes given to Mrs. Laura Naylor and Mrs. Minnie Smith. Mrs. Orem Stewart will entertain the group Thursday, April 4. bridge-luncheo- n Bf aBetterlfliiskey than i ivea Old Qua 2Sc I w. d! A ARTICLE NO. TAKE THIS ADVICE. of. yur health, keep your hair clean and healthy. If you do this then you can expect the perfect permanent wave. Jk jorie re takes it." introducing this model at a special Price for a short time nly! Take advantage of ajf6 lhi Value Hit of today. Ask about y terms. If you don't obey these rules of nature you have only yourself to blame. THE COMPLEXION. These rules apply to the complexion as well. You cannot abuse your skin end expect a lovely radiant com- plexion. COME IN THE STUDIO. I will gladly advise and help you with your complexion problems, any time. DIAL 2487 FOR AN APPOINTMENT. BRECKES 9 You ought to just see this beautiful, gleaming new range. Then picture how attractive it will look in your kitchen . . . and how attractive it will make your kitchen look! $89 JO Terms to Suit You Liberal Allowance Best of all, this great new range cookbrings amazing ease to your jDl jsSg&i On Your Old 4 VIAIS OlO-- fO moot Copt. 1940, The Old QvcUr Co, Range ing tasks. Faster, cleaner, better cooking! That tells the story! THIS WHISK lowrncbvrg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles and small son of Klamath Falls, Oregon, are visiting Mrs. Giles parents, Dr. and Mrs. George E. McBride for several weeks. . w m n ii ta i ti c ii f l uiU P PLY COM PAtlY )c-l- ymtdi 7 1100 , j. ..j v-- r. TIME TABLE Passengers and Express Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Bos. Sta. Rasmussen Garage Phone 4881 77 W. S. Tempi Leave Magna Leaves Salt Lake 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 9:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. STUDIO East Main Street, Magna, Utah Phone Gar. 5061 Special for FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAR. 0 - Gt 29-3- More For Your Money Everyday at the Standard Market I I Where Pricet Ai Always RighL WE DELIVER ME A LAMB CHOPS, Cottage Cheese. Ham, TS lb. Hi-lan- 19c lb. 10c lb. 20c Frankfurters. 2 lbs. for Whipping Cream. carton for 25c pint Hi-lan- 25c PRODUCE Veal Roast shoulder cut lb. 16c Beef Roasts. Baby Beef, lb. 15c Oranges. 126 six, dosen 23c Prime Rib Roast, lb. 18c Tomatoes, fresh, ripe, lb, 15c Bananas, firm, ripe, lb 5c of lb. . .19c Leg Lamb, 5c Rhubarb, Red, lb. . Steak. Round, Sirloin. Green Onions. Radishes, fresh, lb. 19c 3 1 s e, Lamb Stew, lb 10c S Moapa. bunches for 10c All fruits and vegetables are E Fresh Shoulder Pork, lb. 13c Unclassified iiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiii CRACKERS. Liberty, 2 Pound Box lor TOMATO JUICE. Pierces, 46 ounce tin for 5 EGGS, A Grade, Large, Dozen Silverdal. No. 254 can, 2 cans for PINEAPPLE, No. 254 can. VsiafruiL 2 cans for S Flour. Bennions Red Seal, 48 pound sack for s PEACHES, 25c 35c EVIL HELD NOT REAL PART OF CREATION Reality" is the subject of the n in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday Mar. 31st The Golden Text is: Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning" (James 1:17). Included in the Biblical reading is the following: The centurion answered and said, Lord, I am not worthy that thou should-ecome under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed. And Jesus 25c 25c Jar for -- st . 23c 17c E E i 20c j 27c sic E 25c This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: jjj 29c COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS lesson-sermo- S 98c BUTTER, 2nd Quality, Pound E PEAS. Colossal 3 cant for E CORN, Garden Choice, Cream Style, 3 cans for E CORN KIX, 2 pkgs. and Marmalade E LUX or LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP. 3 bars for E RINSO. Largo Package for 15c 15c 20c were played and a late supper MILK, Armours, Tall Cans, 4 for served with Mrs. E. G. Smith, SPRY. 3 Pound Can for Mrs. T. A. Smith, Mrs. V. Jenkins, WALLPAPER CLEANER. Climax. 3 cant for Mrs. Ceal Wood and Mrs. C. B. lllllllllllll Lewis in charge. Indiana SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES land ;htful IY H BEAUTY hair and 341 East 3rd South. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones anMagna. Utah nounce the birth of a baby son Tuesday, March 26 at the Salt Lake L. D. S. hospital Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihi Mrs. Jones will be remembered as being formerly Miss Mabel Smith. well-know- ONLY cr REMEMBER. A large group of friends and relatives honored Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith Thursday, March 21, the occasion being their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Open house was held at the Smith home and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, respected n and couple, greeted their many friends and neighbors. The rooms were attractive with bowls of early spring flowers. Mrs. E. Jenkins, Mrs. V. Jenkins and Mrs. C. B. Lewis were in charge of general arrangements. A family observance was held Saturday evening. Table games f the and improper soaps ear, don't expect your beauty operator to perform a gives you a permanent wav. 2. J?riwhn PLEASE Friends, Relatives Honor Couple on Anniversary Y CORNER TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR. If you mistreat your hair with The Technocracy Study Class will hold its regular meeting at the Cyprus school chemistry room Thursday, April 4th, 8:00 p. m. All interested are invited. pjB. Phone 2211 Magna, Utah S MRS. BRECKES ighty ESS. E. Wally Beane, Mgr. Authorized Ford Dealer r Friends will be glad to hear that Bert Morgan who was operated on Friday for appendicitis is getting along very nicely. Mr. Morgan is at St Marks hospital orrer $4.75 DEIUIE MOTOR COMPANY R. Duckworth Thursday evening at her home. Games of cards were played and high score prize given to Mrs. Romaine Zito and consoMrs. Dorothy Finley was hostess lation favor to Mrs. Duckworth. Mrs. JoAnna Butters will enter- to members of the F. L. A. and special guest, Mrs. Florence Kidd tain, the group April 4. 9 Friday evening at her home. A Mrs. F. V. Clark, assisted by short business meeting was held, Mrs. Inez Doxey, entertained followed by bridge at which prizes members of Daughters of Pion- were given to Mrs. Emma McArElder, eers, Hunter Camp Thursday at thur, first, Mrs. Rachel her home. Twenty ladies were second, Mrs. Eleanor Coon, house present. A social time Was enjoy- prize and Mrs. Kidd, guest favor. Mrs. Lillian Haws will entertain ed and refreshments served. the group Friday evening at her Mrs. Millie Christopherson, Mrs. home, Laura Huish, Mrs. N. W. FarnsMrs. John Eliason of Hyrum, worth and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen were luncheon guests Tuesday at Utah is visiting her sister, Mrs. the home of Mrs. John Van Steet-e- r C. W. Shaw for a short time. in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shaw and family and Gwen Box visited friends and relatives at Logan and Hyrum during the week. 9 You Gnii 75c 100 lbs. for . Mrs. F. V. Clark entertained members of her Sewing Club and their husbands last week. A scavenger hunt was participated in by sixteen guests and a social eve- 9 ew SULPHATE 10 lbs. for terl- - w Join The Cleanup Campaign most-promine- nt itur- - 1 Mark Twain said, When I was a boy of 14, my father was sq ignorant I could hardly sta'nd to have the old man around; but when I got to 21, 1 was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years." Monday evening from a motor Miss Fanny Lorena Jenkins, dautrip to "Wilmington, California ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jenwhere they were the guests of re- kins of Magna, became the bride latives. of Adrian Emanuel Klima, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kljma of Salt Mrs. Edith Breeze entertained Lake City at a pretty home wedmembers of her Bridge Club and ding Friday evening, March 22 at Swedish Proverb special guest, Mrs. Jean Strong the Jenkins home. H. Edward SutOnly those who have the paMonday evening at her home on ton, president of Oquirrh Stake, tience to do simple things perFirst East Street High score performed the ceremony. fectly ever acquire the 6kill to Miss Jenkins wore a navy blue do difficult things easily. prize at bridge was given to Mrs. Strong and second to Mrs. Faye sports frock and a shoulder cor- man, erring belief, until God Schiller Morgan. A late luncheon was serv- sage of roses and sweet peas. She ed. Mrs. Vera Deland will enter- was unattended. tain the group Monday evening, They plan to make their home in Salt Lake City and several so April 8 at her home. cials are being planned in their Mrs. Dick Stewart was hostess honor in the next month. at a prettily arranged bridge parMiss Lorena is well known in CLEAN UP-PA- INT ty Tuesday evening at her home Magna, being a member of one of on Center Street. The guests in- the UPcommunitys cluded Mrs. Edith Breeze, Mrs. families. BUILD UP MAGNA-GARFIEL- D Alice Huffaker, Mrs. Pauline Richardson, Mrs. Vera Deland, S our naw complete lint of PLANT YOUR LAWN NOW Mrs. Faye Morgan, Mrs. Myra draperies at J. C. Penney Magna Mrs. Hendrickson - and Jerry store. Richardson. Prizes were given to Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Huffaker. The monthly meeting of the W. V B. A. will be held Monday evefriends and rela- ning at Coopers Hall All memTwenty-eigtives from Ogden, Salt Lake and bers are urged to attend. 9 Made By Ford Magna called during the day and evening Friday to extend birthday Mrs. Eunice Marlor entertained wishes to Mrs. Rose Rasmussen ladies of the' Westway Sewing who celebrated her natal anni- Club Thursday afternoon at her A social time of that versary day. home on1 Spencer Avenue. A hot Covers 2000 square feet. For Lawns visiting was enjoyed. Many lovely noon-da- y luncheon was served folgifts, including bouquets of spring lowed by an afternoon of sewing. Trees Shrubs etc. blooms, were presented to Mrs. Crops Rasmussen. Mrs. Laura Anthon was hostess ht Miss Irene Goodenough of San Francisco, California, has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Cat-te- n for the past several weeks. Miss Goodenough has spent the winter in New York and is returning shortly to the coast strips off their disguise. They are not true, because they are not of God" (p. 472). i Mr. and Mrs. G.' F. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bohne Mr. and Mrs. Tony Conti Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Christensen Mrs. Evelyn Cook and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Pete Disera Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dawes Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Duke Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Amel Elder A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from anr Subscription LW - ' |