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Show J Friday, November 10, 1944 PAGE THREE Gerald Cook and mother of Utah, visited in Magna with relatives and friends during the week. Iba-pa- h, Mra. Arthur Marsh entertained Mr- - Marvin members of her Bridge Club Wed- nounce Coop baby boy, toe birth the birth of a baby November 1 at St nesday afternoon at her home. in St Mark's HospiLuncheon was served, followed tal. hospital. The little new Mother and new arrival are cards and high score prize the scales at eight by progressing very nicely. This is 'T inT seven - ounces. .He given to Mrs. Matt Pettersgn their third child, W greeted at home by a J Mrs. Alice Brady was hostess Mrs. Kay Empey is Jar. to members of her visiting in a sewing club Glenwood Springs, Colorado with Violet Powell entertained Wednesday night at her home. A her husband. Gunners 3rd social Mate, time was club in participated then of her Wednesday the by Class Eqipey. ladies. A late luncheon was zZ it her home. A social served. enjoyed. The group Complimentary to Mrs. Joseph at the 7et November 16th who d LGoudy. and' MrsT Dorothy ISmithT teachersof 'the from Fort Sumner, New Mexico, Magna Ward enjoyed a potluck where her e husband Is stationed, a dinner Wednesday evening, folsocial was at the home of Violet Haslam and Mrs. lowed by a A large her father, given Sam J, Denney, by Pettersson visited Thursday group participated in the pleasant Mrs. Bonnie Weiss. The Lja, with Mrs. Haslams huz-- 4 evening. j were Mrs. Beverly Lindsay, guests Mrs. is who Albert, recovering Gertrude Andreason, Mrs. Lovira Mr. Friends illness. of and Mrs. , Robert jerious Austin of a Mrs. Vilda Roberts, Mrs. will be hippy to Bacchus announce the birth of a Huggard, v Bislam Lola Smith,-- Mrs. Charles to Owens, go for a baby boy November 6th at the Mrs. that he was able George Owens, Miss Retta two and is Cross ladies, Holy Hospital. All concern- Owens, Miss Nina ywiththe ' Owens, Mis. ed are doing nicely. Ruth Young, Mrs. Catherine Denjsf much better. ney , Mrs. Alzada Christensen, Mrs. Alta Reading, Mrs. L. Reading, Mrs. Lillian Reading, Mrs. Elsie Denney, Miss Lila Denney, Mrs. D. E. Dimond an- - S of- - recently-returne- social-danc- e. j H 0 On Saturday evening Mrs. Vivian Jacobson entertained at her home on Beath Avenue at a miscellaneous shower in honor of her sister, Mrs. Jeanne Hager, a recent bride. The evening was spent ln mak-in- g a brides book and miniature brides. Prizes were given to Mrs. Helen Anderson and Mrs. Beth Harding. Luncheon was later served. Mr. Haver, who recently returned after serving 30 months in the Aleutian Islands, left Sunday, for Austin, Texas,' where he will be stationed indefinitely. Mrs. Hager will leave Tuesday by United Air Lines to join her husband. WereOut ' JACKETS To Clear 'Em Oul Reduced to 1 Group A tremendous reduction an olive preen blanket lined Jacket at the time of the year Mrs. Shirley Edwards left Friday to stay for an indefinite time with her sister, Mrs. Audrey Barr in Los Angeles, California. when you should be making plans for the falL I i Mrs. May Ferguson of South j Dakota, accompanied by Mrs. Au- - 7 drey Cook of Ibapah,. Utah, were 1 guests of Mrs. Evelyn Cook dur- LADIES' ' Slippers & Dress Oxfords Group 2 Reduced to ing the week. The three ladies, and girlhood friends, Mrs. Bonnie Denney, Mn De later went to Lehi and visited at lores Newman, Mrs. Helen Latt-ie- r the home of Mrs. Nina Herron for a few days. and Mrs. Theo Reading. ' Games were played and prizes Mrs. E. S. Smith is visiting in won by Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Theo Reading, Mrs. Roberts and Salt Lake City with her daughter, Reba and her sister, Mrs.HHelen Mrs. Andreason. ' . Carson of Pleasant Grove. t Christmas Cards! AH kinds, with name imprinted, 25 foe Si and up. Leola Jay Cook visited in with " friends over the Beautiful quality. Order early at weekend, i Copper Printing Co. ' 13 MENS LINED Womens REDUCED DRESSES childhood $1-5. , Mrs. Melva Rupp entertained members of her club Wednesday. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Bette Cutler and Mrs. Helen Paddock. Mrs. Phyllis Chapman will be hostess to the ladies November 15th. . Why do peoplo have to wait to get Telephone service ? , Diversion o! telephone manuiac-urin- g facilities for iwar itoppedi production forcivilian use.Service orders connected with war, pubc health and safety, are being ban died promptly, but other orders necessarily depend on the release of -- ! - r i have to take Why do I f facilities through disconnect Hons party line? With more people wanting service than ever before ' od telephone materials gone to 'rw we've had to stretch out present equipment to serve many as possitye We'll be glad, too, when we can give every body the kind of service toy M - Stiui K XOUNTlIN EVERY Military Suits Mrs. Rayful' Beagley entertained Monday honoring the 13th birthday anniversary of her twin sons, Ralph and RayfuL Games were played and hot luncheon served to eighteen guests. Mrs. Beagley was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Emma Miller. We must have room for our new stock! Here is the season's newest7 styles and latest colors at a new low price! Take advantage of this opportunity! , The regular meeting of the Cyprus Navy Mothers Club will be held Friday, November 10th at the Fireball, 8:00 p. m. All ladies are urged to attend. tfoii VMHC: 6 20-De- c. STIItS TEIEFHSXE INS TCLECSM CO. WEDNESDAY MIGHT PRICE REDUCED FROM $3750 to $3250 on this frame house. FuU basement, gas heat, automatic gas water heater. Lge. lot, shade trees, double garage. Good location. 3005 South 9150 v-West Also included, full bin of coal. 4-ro- BOYS Buy these now for school and winter. Slightly soiled. $5.00 Odd Lot Shoes Drastically reduced from much higher price range. Velour fin. Ishl Womens Flattering FaU Hats Realtor Cdl Mr . Powers 31 6-22- 19 9 Main at Broadway Sunday s and Evenings MEN-S-SUTT-S- $20.09 AU WOOL hard finished, worsted. Good colors. Big SWEATERS Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. .$195.00 1935 Nash Sedan, $335, our price 1930 Model A Fd. pickup, $225, our price . $195.00 1935 Chevrolet Coupe, $335, our price. . .$195-0.$165.00 1930 A Ford Sedan, $195, our price. .$325.00 1937 Dodge Sedan, $630, our price. .... .... 0 BEANE MOTOR CO. Phone 2521 Magna, Utah Bar- - nowi while They womens $3X9 MEN'S Men's slipover style sweaters In blue or tan. Heavy Non-ration- lasti Shoes ed ALL-WOO- L all-wo- ol Repriced for final clearance. Black only. Plain and pumps 3SK-6 Only pair Boys Corduroy Breeches 25 Mens Winter Corduroy Capa ng p he-- fc m) SUSPENDERS $1.00 j 50c 3 Only Mens flannel sport coats $3.00 20 only Mens wool plaid jackets -- $4.00 12 only Mens wool coat sweaters --$2.00 10 Womens dickies assorted -- 50c styles 15 only Lace trimmed dresser scarfs 50c Serviceable Cotton Hose, sizes 8 to 10. 25c 2 pound wocI Hurry .$1.00 BLOUSES, Womens white broadcloth, only.SSc 25c -- A Heavy duty police suspenders. Ideal for the working maw. R duced to dear! -- 1 THEY ALL MUST GOl Odds and Ends A V Silver Polish, Paper, Shoe' polish. Tooth powders, sta- tionary and many other useful Items. llhis merchandise will be here Monday. On sale at 9:30 a. m. . fl ALL f BIB (I " OVERALLS LUNCH KITS ! V CHILDREN'S MEN'S METAL r $1.55 Fine quality FlanneL Limit f 3 pair to a customer! BIG ASSORTMENT 29c S- - Pajama and Gown crepe, good Limited to 10 yard,! j nity. WOMENS Waist Band Overalls Limit 1 pair. Hurry! Hurry! $1.59 Boys Cotton Union Suits Short sleeves, long legs. All cotton cream color. ! CREPE Excellent for sturdy and stylish dreesee. Limit l drets lengths. WORK SHIRT- I 8 With thermos bottle. Limit one. 19c-23- c Men's gray chambray. Our good quality. Limit 2 79c $1-5- WINDSOR CREPE" Dress Prints TOWELS 98c- 13 ag PLhCALE Limit four to customer! ;BIG SALE ON USED CARS A value you will have to see to appreciate top quality grained cape leather Jackets, ideal as a work or knockabout garment. Sizes 38 to 46! 4 25c to 98c ABUBEUSTEHS ORCHESTRA III Leather Jackets WE'RE OUT TO CLEAR THEM OUT! Only. : $LC0-$2.- C0 Browns and blacks la oxfords or ties. Many good values in this group! -- A U Reduced! Too good to resist! $L50 4 , Station KSL at 8:30 p. tn. Mens Felt Hats WOOL SUITS Limit one pair to customer. UNION TRUST COMPANY wim KUXgsi is USljfil on MAGNA HOME iu Vh rp 'hK SUCH A SMALL PRICE for 50 per cent wool military suit In regulation brown color with matching trousers . just like big brother's. GOING! GOING! JUST 8 Six local ladies attended a very interesting and instructive Regional PTA conference Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McCrim-mo- n at the Hotel Utah. They include announce the birth of twin Mesdames Enid Heise, Lorena Alice Gourley, Pauline boys Sunday, November 5 at the Foutz, Ball and Esther Burris, Virginia Mrs.Cross Holy Hospital. was formerly Miss Ruth Gunnell. Mats, and the mother of another son. The new arrivals weighed 4 A very successful card party and pounds, 5 ounces and 4 pounds, 9 luncheon, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, was held ounces, respectively. Saturday at the Utah Copper clubThe regular meeting of the Am- house. Approximately two hunerican Legion Auxiliary . will be dred men and women were served held at the Utah Copper Club, the luncheon at attractive tables, decevening of Thursday, November 9. orated with fall flowers and f es- j loons. Tables of cards were later play- Mrs. J. Forie Coon has returned ed and high score prize at bridge home after spending three weeks in Southgate and other California given to Mrs. Villa Williams and "" high score favor at five hundred cities. awarded to Mrs. Violet Mockett. . Spencer Ward Relief Society A number of other prizes were will hold a conference Sunday at also given. Mis. Fern Jenkinson, president, 7 p. m. at the wardhouse. All are wishes to thank everyone for their invite!. aid and cooperation in making the Mrs. Hazel CaUen has returned event so successful. home after a pleasant six weeks trip in California cities. She visited with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Fox and family in Vallejo and with other relatives and friends in Sacramento and San Francisco. Duane Catten, he son, member of the armed forces, was in San Diego while she was there, but Funeral services for John Schershe was unable to see him while er, 86, of 1248 Blaln street. Salt Lake City, who died Thursday, he was in port were conducted Monday in the Mrs. Margaret Grubaugh was Community Baptist church. He was born August 25, 1858, hostess to members of the Pythian Sisters and their husbands Fri- in Oskaloosa, la. Survivors include two sons, J. day evening at the Magna Womens Club following a regular E. and W. C. Scherer, Magna; 3 lodge meeting. Draw prize was sisters, Mrs. Amanda Finch, Mrs. given to Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. A Annie Marshall and Miss Nancy Scherer, addresses not available; late luncheon was served. Funeral services were under of the Magna Mortv A laugh, to be joyous, must flow the direction from a joyous heart, for without uary. Burial was in the Pleasant kindness there can be no true joy. Green cemetery. -- Carlyle . ' Sincere sympathy is extended. x DELSOH ROBERT BOY'S Honor Aged Man 6th War toon, Nov. f 0 Group 3 Reduced to on Funeral Services i Bond - The Magna Ward Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday at 12:30 noon, and reports given. The lesson was presented by Mrs. EuRoka Memmott and the' regular lesson by Mrs. Magnolia Monsen. . Relief Society Conference will be held Sunday at 7:00 p. m. AU interested are invited to attend. ? Us your Not 3 stamp on these closeouts of odd lots broken slses. A once in a lifetime bargain. Hurry! Hurry! , Cop-pert- A CO 3J AT-$2.- 69 Bliuket lined for extra warmth. Extra wear. percent wool lined, sizes CS-4- 8. SO |