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Show ard ,' danc& y xooL j nJ Both are well known here. Marriage of Miss Virginia Thomas Is Revealed By Parents chase a new car. They will continue their journey, to New York to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Matt Pettersson was hostess to ladies of her Bridge Club Monat her home with Mrs. James Of Mid-U- k day Urs. Catherine Strong Thomas and Mrs. Carl Pettersson One of the announces the marriage of as nuptial special guests. Mrs. M. J. Brady announcementsinteresting is made by Mr. I daughter, Miss Arva Strong, will entertain the ladies next and Mrs. James Thomas of the -- Mila" Ottley, son of Mr. and Monday afternoon. marriage of their daughter, VirD. F. Ottley of Magna. The ginia, to Evan M. Colledge, son of at Jouiig couple were married A group of girl friends enter- Mrs. Elias Colledge of Lehi. - Nevada. October 28, and at The young couple were married present time are making their tained at a surprise party Saturin Preston, Idaho, Saturday, NovMiss Lou day honoring in Magna. Betty home Bruner. Games were played and ember 1 and mothers of the bbide Honoring the attractive young prizes given to Jean Butler and and groom were present The wje her mother entertained at Donna Simmons. bride wore a green velveteen enat , social Wednesday evening semble with brown accessories. other several ier home and to are being planned Unctions Mr. and Mrs. Liolen HendrickComplimenting the bride, her compliment her. son and daughter, Jean, have re- mother is entertaining at a shower , Announcement of the nuptials turned home after several days very shortly, and the young coutill be read with interest by the vacation in Richfield, Utah with ple will be honored at a reception in Lehi in the near future. of the young couple. relatives. jany friends Miss Virginia is well known in this vicinity by a large circle of friends. very0n a. floral, death o' Schoj 'W and; u.CaB ce of sign FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Thomas E. Hurley, C.S.B. of Louisville, Kentucky Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts, j The Science of The Progress In the Auditorium of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Salt Lake City 352 East Third South November 9ih at 2:00 p.m. Radiocast over KUTA, 570 K.C. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Honoring her niece, Mrs. Emma Jacques of Pinedale, Wyoming, who is visiting here, Mrs. Matt Pettersson entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Thursday. The guests included Mrs. Elizabeth Myler, Mrs. M. J. Brady, Mrs. A. Haslem, Mrs. Carl Pettersson, Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. J. V. Black and the honored guest. Honoring the birthday anniversary of Miss Daisy Wilkin, her aunt, Mrs. J.A. Young was hostess at a party Saturday evening in the Magna Womens clubrooms. Various table games were played and prizes given to Mrs. Mae Miner, Miss Vonda Hall and Mrs. Young. A late luncheon was served at small tables. Miss Edna Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Cole, has gone to National City, California, for an indefinite stay with her cousin, Mrs. Enid Willardson. She has been appointed vice president of the Girl Scouts and is attending school there. SALON SPECIALS stocking with solutions and supplies before raise in prices, we are offering a $5.00 Permanent Wave for Manicure AubrsyS be mini! Scalp ray that Treatment Facials Marcels KEWS.1 Tint! It OUR OWN EGGS From The Nest To You "AH GRADE Large Open 10 1p.m. DgSr Dorothy Evans Beauty Salon lue and ed. Members of the New Idea Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Millie Christopherson for their regular social meeting. Luncheon was served and a social time enjoyed. The ladies will meet Friday, November 14 at the home of Mrs. James Monsen. EGGS un. Close 9 EGGS p.m. . . 36c o o Co Grocery Prices based on market. EGGS AND MORE EGGS I wish to extend a cordial invitation to all my friends to come, see me at my Station. Ltl S o Co Mr. M. W. Alldredge left Sunday for New York City to meet Mr. his son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Layton Alldredge, who are coming from South Africa to make their home in Georgia, where they plan to establish an business. Mr. and Mrs. Alldredge had a chain of icecream parlors in South Africa, but due to war and business conditions in that country decided to come back to the good U.S.A." Announcement is made that the local Legion Auxiliary has gone over the top in the membership drive and now have 71 members. The next meeting of the group will be held Thursday evening, November 13 at the Utah Copper Club. Vague, 1936 WE ARE FORCED TO SELL brick home. 2951 South Spencer, Magna. Modern, new shingles, basement, newly painted. Completely-furnishe- d. A real bargain. The sal price as of October 31, 1941, 9:00 a. m. is only $2500. Each hour the price will decrease $1.00 until sold. W are forced to eell this property at once. See ROY Dial F. TYGESEN Magna, Utah 4651 special carbur-atogood mechanical condition. A wonderful (heap Electricity to work Coupe, covers, not when yea pat npn Taw Olds-- 6 radio, heater, new seat Get Your Gasoline and Other Automobile Services and Accessories Here When in Salt Lake rs. 1 See It' buy. See car at for you! Beane Motor Co. We would be the last to claim that full use of Cheap for that tired Electricity in the home is a cure-al- l wwvwjwwvwjvwww or low spirits. Any doctor will tell you, however, that rest and play are essential to physical SALT LAKE & TOOELE feeling and mental well-beinand labor savers Tax able more time i)t g. STAGE LINES Electrical Servants are time TIME TABLE Passengers and Express consequently, they do make avail- Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Gar. Phone 4881 77 W. S. Temple Leave Salt Lake Leaves Magna for rest and play and recreation. Cheap Electricity, you know, can do the cooking and water heating, automatically, as well as clean tha house, wash the dishes, wash the clothes and iron them, too. - work-Save- r In fact. Cheap Electricity is the greatest ih any home. Are you making full use of it? x 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. TOKAY PORT 1011-101- 951952 KKT WINE Give Electrical Gifts This Christmas -- but buy them early! nytr?cnl gifts say Merry Christmas a for yean to come. Therelong time fore, theyre always appreciated. Heres a tip . . . make your selections early. worlds finest Reddy Kilowett Powcr-i- bs electric service produced for you by is the bind of Americeu business men tbs oethm serves ?09b tbet power I MUSCATEL B 6:40 8:00 Magna Cash Feed Dept. feeds. W sell all types of Dairy. Hog, Poultry, Turkey and Grains. We will gladly give you prices on any feed or grain. See us for particulars. 968-96- 9 Bennion Feeds ?. efftna are famous for their bouquet and mellowness. Tou can be sure that you will always get the same fine quality whenever you buy Regina Whies they are g backed by 225 years of experience handed Regina Wines wine-makin- down through the Ellena family. Brandy, Code No., Fifths, 402; Pints, 403 ELLENA Cuetm onga District BROTHERS Ftlwrmdt, California DRAPER MASH BENNION LAYING MASH CRACKED CORN WHOLE BARLEY WHOLE CORN CHICK MASH WHOLE CORN SCRATCH CRACKED CORN SCRATCH DESERET FLOUR RED SEAL FLOUR 100 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR GERMADE CRACKED WHEAT CHICK SCRATCH kcilOATING MASH i f - 9:40 1:40 iAWAVWVWAVWWi ELLENA EXTRA DRY i?:; 8:00 a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p.j(n. 2 55? SPECIALS FOR r, Ford Garage ire WWVWWWWWWVWWWWWWWftWrtMWMWW FOR SALE 580 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah It National Distillers Products Corp. N. Y. Utah Oil Refining Company Products Taw nortk 1 If a bid is not received and accepted on or before November 15, 1941 at 12 noon, this offer is withdrawn. n! ! One Sewer Share, only $125.00 Box No. 7 Inquire Dial 3291 Copper Printing Co. Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Pace left Thursday for Tacoma, Washington to visit their daughter and family, Mrs. Elsie Lewis. Mrs. Pace will remain irt Tacoma during the winter months and return here in the spring. ice-crea- m nystery1 ghtfcr FOR SALE s o Magna, Utah Dial 7111 o warn Medium 40c . . (Sutters Your Patronage Is Appreciated Call for an appointment at enter-tame- bridge-luncheo- $2.50 35c 50c 35c ; 50c $1.00 75c out-of-to- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Honeycutt have as their guest, A. J. Fisher of Boulder City, Nev. Lawrence Honeycutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Honeycutt, is now stationed at San Diego, California in the U. S. Naval School and reports he A very successful and lovely likes it very much. n was held Satur Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith afternoon at the Utah Copday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W. Clark enleft Tuesday for Michigan to pur per Club under the sponsorship tertained at dinner Sunday honoring the 21st birthday anniversary of their son, Richard Boyd EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS Clark. In addition to the honored to guest, host and hostess, other W guests included Mrs. Richard B. O Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walters and son, Michael of Magna. Due to (No cheap solution used.) 25c Dried Finger Wave Shampoo, Finger Wave, dried Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Worthen in the of the Eastern Star. Over two death of their baby born Novemhundred ladies, many ber 4th and died six hours later. visitors, were served luncheon at The infant was buried irf the long tables with vases of vari- Pleasant Green cemetery. played. colored chrysanthemums and Further complimenting Mr. gourds placed at intervals. Tables d Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nuesmeyer Magleby, thirteen couples of cards, bridge and five hundred, announce the birth of a at a surprise social Friboy baby were later arranged andprizes October 17. Mother ahd new arri- day evening at the home of Mr. awarded. and Mrs. O. C. Kirk. Various val are doing nicely. games were played and a variety Ladies of the Womens Benefit the birthday anniver- of gifts presented to Mr. Magleby. Honoring Association were entertained sary of her husband Saturday A late luncheon was served. Monday evening at Coopers Hall by Mrs. Jack Nielson. Following lodge business, a late luncheon was served and card games play- Mrs. J. V. Black entertained at dinner Sunday honoring Mf. and Mrs. John Parker and children, Phyllis, Dick and Wallace of Ogden, Mr. Parker, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson. TRY THEM, DAILY FRESH 1 evening, Mrs, Russell Magleby entertained at a prettily planned dinner party at their home. Tha gue present to help the popu lar high school coach celebrate his birthday were Mr. and Mrs. H. N." Weggeland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Liolen Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Goates and Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Hainsworth. Games were Members of the Firemen Ladies Auxiliary were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Jess McArthur. Cards were played and luncheon served. Fri.-Sa- t., November -- 8 COFFEE, EdwarrTs Luxury Blend, Pound can 27c TEA, Black, Canturbury, high quality, H lb. 28c SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, quart 35c Airway, Lb. for . FLOUR, Kitchen Craft , 48 lb. bag for . .. .$1.39 PEANUTS, fancy No. 1 fresh roasted, lb. fdr 12c TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn , 46 ox, can 16c aa IPeas GRANULATED SOAP, 24 oz. pkg. 19c 31c COFFEE, Hills Bros., red can, lb. for Su-Pur- b, ...... EDatec Fresh Pack, I'4 lb. pkg. for CANDY, Broken or Satin Mix, hard, lb. for 13c RAISINS, seedless, 4 Pound Package for . . 26c MILK Cherub, 4 tall cans for M RAISINS, Sun Maid, 15 ounce Package for 9c 9c CURRANTS, 1 1 ounce Package for Ocean SAUCE, Cranberry, Spray, 2 tall cans 29c VEGETABLES ME A T- S19c lbs. 4 Pork Loin Roast, lb. 27c" Yams, Apples, Del., bu. $1.59 Sirloin Steak, lb. . 33c BANANAS, lb. for 8c Prime Rib Roast, lb. 30c LEMONS, lb. for . ,7c Finnan Haddie, lb. 29c MAGNA UTAH - |