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Show UTAH TIMES, MAGNA, MAGNA i PAGE 3 Friday, November 8, 1940 steel boat $9.03. WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN GAR-AG- E FOR SALE-O- ne FOR RENT-- In vicinity of Inquire J. W. Jones, 3040 South First West. 1st South. Inquire 2907 1st West Magna. , S. 1st West Magna. , U Gk. 14 1 Dalrymple aH tfia AltonBri of Scom Midvale Man Young Will tt t p Project! Mrs. N. N. Dalprmple the marriage of their Afton. to Mr. William SJmond Heck of Midvale The were married at the the brides parents by Mr and unCe jSyS Sent H. Edward 2. Sutton Sat- - irday, November 3 will make Yhey their home in llidvale. m dont You r- f u, und Members of the Daughters of Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp, will meet next Thursday afternoon, November 14 at the home of Mrs. Hazel Kirk, 1:00 p. m. need a million - the of Joseph F.'Wooley this ThursSeveral parties have been the day, November 7 in the Salt Lake bride. honoring young L. D. S. temple, Mrs. LaRee Gill-ar- d and Mrs. Wanda Beck enterMrs. Myra Hendrickson entertained members of her Bridge tained at a miscellaneous shower Club Wednesday evening at her Thursday at the Gillard home. Games of making a Bride's Book home. Tables for bridge were arwere played as well as Monte Carand first awarded ranged prize to Mrs. Hendrickson and second lo whist and prizes given to Doroto Mrs. Jerry Richardson. Mrs. thy Marlor, Julia Sutton and SarAlice Y. Huffaker will entertain ah Wooley. Several other socials will also the group Wednesday, November compliment Miss LaRae, who is 20. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Russo n. Complimentary to Miss LaRae Russo n, who will become the bride Mr. and Mrs. Les Gallyer announce the birth of a baby boy Tuesday at Holy Cross hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. This is their second child. ed , to enjoy famous Old It East Pleasant Green Daughters of Pioneers and their partners held an enjoyable Halloween party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lucy W. Walker. The guests, numbering thirty, came attired in costumes and enjoyed dancing and --.v ricr! rvrr':::s. A basket lur.c!:-eo- n was served. 'Tr'"S&fT M (Dlii STRAIGHT UCI BE TO ENJOT UCI WHISKEY" Quaker BOURBON litBM WHISKEY mo "no, . mat ieia th QiDOU4XtarO..UWfMCJSu0 WV.VAWMYMVVAW.Y.VAV; Is the Time 9- - Sbovl change and check your car for Safe Winter To DRIVING The i r Differential Grease Transmission Grease Flush Radiator Oil Change Engine e Install Battery Check Tire Smooth Replacement Worn, Ignition system check for quick starting treat Anti-Freez- n Tirilli, fSDM offer expert service by factory trained mechanics of all makes of cars. Also body, fender work We carry a full line of tires, batteries. T owing Service. We 24-ho- ur SevToday, our fine used cars for $125 up eral good trucks and some exceptional low cost See them today. cars as low as $35 Sea 1)1:00. r- The ne big r BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL RELIABLE DEALER; DEANE MOTOR COMPANY! 7. Beane, Mgr. E. "Wally Phone 2211; Magna, Utah Authorized Ford Dealer - r )sitai Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. E. EL McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Parley McCleve Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane Mr. Wade Munden and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nordquist Mr. and Mrs. James J. Orton Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Memmott Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Obray - enjoyed. "" n. d, RENT-Mod- at the EMPRESS or OEM Theatre ehtitles: ern A FREE SHOW AS QUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These namea are taken from eur Subscription List.) r: 'ii Members of the Daughters of Mrs. D. L. Underwood was hosEast P. G. Camp, Pioneers, will meet Thursday, November tess to ladies of the Firemen Association Monday eve14 at 1:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Amy Gourley on the highning at Coopers Hall Tables of cards were arranged and prizes way. All ladies are invited. given to Mrs. Ida Stewart, first Mrs. Cleone Wcggeland enter- and Mrs. Myrtle Long, consolatained ladies of the Magna Bridge tion. A late luncheon was served. Club Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Ida Nelson, Grand Chief of American Legion Auxiliary card party at the Utah Copper Club. the Pythian Sisters, accompanied made Prizes at bridge were awarded to by members of her staff, ' Mrs. Minnie Smith, Mrs. Eleanor her official visitation to Unity Packard and Mrs. Laura Naylor. Temple No. 16 of Magna Friday Mrs. V. U. Butters will be hos- evening. Visitors were also pretess to the groups at the Reid sent from Salt Lake Cityr Ogden 14. and Garfield. House Thursday, November Mrs. C. E. Hoops entertained her Biidge Club Monday afternoon at her home on Fourth East street A luncheon was served and card games played, prizes being given to Mrs. E. J. Gardner, first, Mrs. W. C. Reese, second and Mrs. Mattie Hansen, third. Mrs. J. E. Comly will entertain the members Monday, November 18. tho'skoy iVcol thbts Enjoy life more. TenHighI . i rich yet light. Careful control in the world's largest distillery makes Ten High Is satisfying-lv Ten High the whiskey Gru-baug- Mrs. Ben Sudbury entertained a group of friends at a Halloween party Wednesday evening at her Mary E. Nielson. home. A social time of games was Mrs. Emma McArthur was hos enjoyed. tess to ladies of the firemen LaMr. and Mrs. W. B. Boucher dies Auxiliary at a social Friday and their daughter-in-laand coriimemorating her birthday anniversary. Prizes at bridge were BouchMrs. James grandchildren, er and children of Chicago, Illi- given to Mrs. LaVon Dea, first, nois, have returned home from a Mrs. LaVem Sheppick, second and visit to Los Vegas, Nevada where Mrs. Marjorie Duke, third. Mrs. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McArthur will also be regular hostess to the group this Friday Clay Sims. When you're off the job, relax fake It easy and when you drink choose Tables of five hundred and bridge were arranged and high score prizes given to C. E. Turner and Mrs. M. Stevens and consolation favors to Harvey h and Mrs. James Dale. High score bridge prize was awarded to Mrs. Vanda Shaffer and allcut favor to Mr. Turner. Refreshments were served to fifty guests. Arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Leatrus Turner, Mrs. Alice Brady and Mrs. to to is that really "easy to take." HALF-PIN- T Code No. 143 PINT Code No. Ill QUART Code No. 110 STRAIGHT KOURBON WHISKEY 0 PROOF HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC. PEORIA, ILLINOIS f w night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Duckworth The F. N. Club entertained at visited over the weekend with a birthday social honor- Mrs. Puzeys parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing the anniversary of Mrs. Gladys W. E. Robinson at Spring City, Baker Monday. A hot dinner was served at 1:00 p. m. and a gift Utah. later presented to Mrs... Baker. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Alexander, Seven ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Don McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archibald, Mr. Visit J. C. Penney Toyland, and Mrs. William Ledingham, 'opening Friday. Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes Sixty ladies attended the Reentertained at a housewarming lief Society meeting of the Magna for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murphy in Ward Tuesday. The next meettheir lovely new home, 5025 West ing will be a Work and Business 35th South, last week. A gift was session, beginning at10:00 a. m. given to the honored guests, card and all ladies are invited to come games later played and refresh- as early as possible. Luncheon ments served. will be served. MEW LOW-PRICE- D OLDS SPECIAL! THE BIGGEST QUALITY BARGAIN EVER PRICED SO LOIV . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reese of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a baby boy, November 3 at the L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs. Reese will be remembered as being formerly Miss Virginia Brown of Magna. Toysl Toysl Toysl For every boy and girl at Penney. BACCHUS NOTES reUTi loDsrt Ul r tleft). ethiof r COMPUMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented fit ukcc cAJfil&OTM M Mrs. Marvin Malms trom entertained nine members of the Flower . Garden Club Magna Board Tuesday evening at her home on Spencer Avenue. A busiA Halloween social was enness discussion was held and re- joyed by the Bacchus School freshments served to nine memwith Mrs. bers. C. E. Lehmkuhl, president, in charge, Wednesday night. MothMrs. Ben Sudbury entertained ers and fathers held a short busiat a Halloween party for Eugene ness meeting, followed by Sudbury Tuesday. Decorations were carried out in Halloween colors and autumn flowers were HAT FOUND-Ma- ns felt hat left placed in the living rooms. Games at Boosters meeting October 4 at were played and Church. Owner may have Prizes were given to Beverly Baptist same by contacting Roy F. Tyge-seJohnson, Lowell Healy, Bob Owen Beckstead, Shirley Lamb and Donald Johnson. Oth- FOR house, 2868 ers in attendance were Joy Kirk, 3rd East. A. J. Radebaugh, Inquire Bonnie Shafer, Alice Johnson, 3rd East or write Box 364, Magna. Nola Clark, Elaine Talbot, Ileen Harding, Stanley Johnson, Dean Cannon, Paul Hansen, Paul Curtis, Billy Larson, Marlin Schoen-fel- d and Delyn Hardman. Dane ing was later enjoyed. Weg-gelan- Quker...orfoolbairs breathless moments. NAVE TO The W. P. A. preschool class held their annual Halloween party last week. The room was gayly decorated with colors of black and orange. Each child received hats and a sack of candy, played games and listened to Halloween stories. The Mothers Club met Monday and discussed child problems. Magna Resident Dies Thursday CAKE DECORATING-A- n typos, birthdays, anniversaries, patriotic, The Hercules Club entertained 75c up. Inquire Mrs. John Berat a Halloween party for children nardo, 42 2nd West up to 12 years of age Tuesday FOR SALE Girls David C. Matthis, East 24th S., bicycle, practevening. Games were played and refreshments served. Primary of- ically new. Reasonable. Inquire 80th West, died Thursday morning, from a heart attack. ficers and teachers were in charge. C. W. Sadler. 4th East Magna. Mr. Mathis was a former school Dance To A New Swing Band bus driver and well known here. Saturday, the club entertained Now available for engagements at a party tor older children from Further information is not 6 or more pieces. Dial 3081. available as we with was 16. 12 to of the ages Dancing go to press. held under the direction of Mrs. Dora Bevan, Mrs. E. T. Rountree and Mrs. Viola B. Jones. v Cheap the hard and disagreeable jobs for you on our. fatm . . . just as it is now doing for thousands ,J.bU Coo ssvinf ELECTRICITY can do many of of other progressive farmers. And not only does Cheap Electricity reduce work, but it also increases farm profits. Want complete details? it overl Drop in and talk Grand Opening Magna Bowling Alley SATURDAY, NOV. 9th Open Day and Night Clean, Wholesome Entertainment. Bowl for Health, Beauty and Poise. Public Invited Welcome one and all Tuesday the Adult Class of the Hercules Ward M. I. A. entertained at a social for twenty guests. Games and refreshments were features. Mrs. Ila Bullock and Mrs. Mary Coe were in charge of arrangements. Wednesday evening, Miss Marion Bullock, Miss Dorothy Jones and, Miss Beverly Shaffer entertained at a Halloween party for twenty guests at the Hercules church. A festive time was en- tomrutPcalet li'lihYlrW 11 (j IMtiljlfr H) the way it rides and handles. Youll agree that this quality-bui- lt Oldsmobila is the car that you should and can own I compare its prica compare Offered with , IIYDRA-MATI- C V Optional at extra Olda pricea begin at $ 852 for Special Six Business Coupe. Sedan pricea start at $898, delivered at Lansing, Mich. State tax, optional equipment and accessories extra. Pricea aubjeet to change without notice. ACENERAL MOTORS VALUE DRIVE cost For handling aaaa beyond anything youve aver known, try Oldsmobtle's no clutch, no shift" Hydra-Mati- c Drive. All ahiftini ia automatic Mrs. Walt Coon was hostess to people Saturday evehus- band's birthday anniversary. Bun- (Next to First Security Place your order with Santa Claus Friday at J. C. Penney with the opening of Toyland. Gifts for all at reasonable prices. Utah nance expense. Coma in and aee tha brilliant Olds Special today compare its features The Bacchus Club entertained at a Halloween dance for a large crowd Friday evening. Music was furnished by Paul Keefer's orchestra. Bowling Aliev Bank) ed field in first coat, operating coat and mainte- . co was played and a hot 'lunch served to twenty-tw- o guests. Magna low-pric- low-pric- e joyed. ning, the occasion being her Magna YOU ar I twenty-on- e Sky rs buyer of cert see Oldsmo-bil-e I We're now (bowing the beautiful big Olda Special a car that put you in tha fine-cclass as to sixe, luxury and quality, but kaeps you in tha IF 1PMJMDS MJTP MAGNA S UTAH - |