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Show I wo times. MagnaJjigjL Frlday, April 27. 1945 Page Three esti. Mrs. be ne rac- - (CJIH'B Marriage Revealed Honoring her niece,' Mrs. Margaret Cox, Mrs. James Thomas Friday, April twentieth in the entertained at a social Saturday Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss evening. Eighteen guests were Genevieve Poulsen and Corporal present anh played games. Prizer Wren Shields were united in mar- were won .by Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Colledge, Mrs. Evan Jones riage in a ceremony solemnized Mrs. and Leland Thomas. Nicholas G. Smith. by The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Haymond, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poulsen of new baby son, Terry Lewis, who Magna and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence arrived at St Marks Hospital Friday, April 13th, returned Tuesday Shields of Tooele. The couple are leaving Wed- to their home in Magna. The new nesday for Camp Bowie, Texas, baby will be greeted by a brother, where the bride will remain with Drew. her husband until he leaves for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sadler and overseas. daughter, Betty, have returned the Honoring . popular bride, Mr, and Mrs. Shields entertained to their hortie in Portland, -- Mrs. Sadlers at a social Tuesday in Tooele. She Mr. Mrs. William and parents, was further honored Saturday by church-offic- e workers. A social Humphreys of Garfield and Mr. Sadler's relatives at Magna. - . time was enjoyed. Lieutenant Lenard Shapland Mrs. H. Claude Anderson en- and wife are visiting their aunt tertained members of the Merry and uncle, .Mr. and Mrs. William Lieutenant ShapMatrons Club and special guests, Humphreys, Mrs. Leta Beane and Mrs. Orem land is stationed at Kearns. Stewart, Thursday afternoon at her home. Tables of cards were Honoring the 90th birthday anarranged and prizes given to Mrs. niversary of Mrs. Annie Jensen EL J. Gardner and of Salt Lake Beane, Mrs. City, mother of Mrs. Mrs. R. M. Leasy. A prettily arGeorge W. Beath of Magna, open ranged luncheon was served. The house was held Monday at the ladies will meet with Mrs. Gard- home of her granddaughter, Mrs. ner May 3. Edith Johnson in Salt Lake- City. Local people attending . were Magna Ward Gleaners held a Mrs. Beath, Mrs. Oluf Olsen, Mrs. Fireside Sunday evening at the Villa Williams and Mrs. Rose Rashome of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Han- mussen. Included in the other sen. A musical program was preguests' were Mrs. Sarah sented, consisting of selections Madsen of Elsinore and Mr. and from a quartet composed of Max- Mrs. Devere Winget of Monroe. ine Halvorsen, Hazel Walters, Sixty-fiv- e ,1 guests called. Norma Nielson, Shirley Kunz; An enjoyable social evening of song, Rosetta Kinder. Drayton Nuttall, principal of Webster the Lady Lions was helcLMonday School, was the speaker of the evening at the home of Mrs. Minwith evening. Refreshments were later na Anderson in Garfield, Mrs. Joey, Williams and Mrs. Leta served. A Several numBeane, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bullock an- bers were presented by a trio nounce the birth of a baby girl consisting of Misses LaKue Mon Saturday in an ambulance enroute sen, Marilyn Marlor, Ruth Bowen, to St Marks Hospital. Mother accompanied by Dorothy Spencer. and new arrival are doing nicely. Readings were also given by Miss Bowen. S S Miss Jean Dea returned home A book review, Parishs Fancy,1 this week from a Salt Lake hos- was interestingly given by Mrs. C. W. Evers, Garfield Librarian. pital, following an appendicitis The luncheon tables were ata wish Her friends operation. decorated with miniatractively speedy recovery. ture May poles. nee. glUSMH fwirY Cl lift wit lag. ipl "X Le-no- lr re . 4 - Oregon,-A- fter-visiting h r3 DRESSES Sizes 12 I to 44 DRESSES Sizes 12 to 44 lsCotten Dresses. f r?t Go V" Hurry! While They Last! Hurry, will be issued these fine large-siz- e 42x23 inch, of 2 Limit at the door for heavy weight Cannon. to a customer 'W Beautiful Styles COATS Good quality $5 and $7 COATS GIRLS I A COMFORTING AfterEasterCleanout. W two-wee- Films. Cltanilng tissue, ate. at th Magna Drug Sal May nwWWWVWWWWWWAVMWWiWMWWMMMWWWMMMnMMMMM TIRE SMOOTH ooolcrfna I1 7 that I fair hour cl grid w assurano clear! Come Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Farnsworth left Tuesday evening for Kansas k City Missouri, on a visit' Mrs. Farnsworths parents will visit in Magna during the tima and take care of their two grandchildren, while Dr. and Mrs. Farnsworth are gone. YOUR tnUr Trr naobar af Ids $1.00 Drastically reduced to higher quality! presentation. ASSOUUiCI LADIES MILLINERY AH The Magna Ward M. L A. sponsoring a Mothers Day program May 13, 7:00 p. m. All are invited to attend the The regular meeting of the Cyprus Navy Mothers will be held at the Firemens Hall Frl day evening, April 27. All mem' bers are urged to attend. to 1 4 years Ages 6 MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM - bath towels. SPRING COATS SPRING a " , out-of-to- 2 p. m. Friday afternoon. Numbers ' man Breeze, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zito. - I on Sale Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smiley Corporal and Mrs. David L. Miner announce the birth of an Madden announce the birth of a eight-poun- d baby boy Saturday, baby boy April 13th. Mother and April 21 at St. Marks Hospital. new son returned Monday from Mother and new sonare progress- - the Holy Cross HospltaL Mrt : .r mg nicely. The new arrival will Madden was formerly Miss Milbe greeted by a sister at home. dred Johnson, daughter of Mrs. . Florence Coon Johnson. Mrs. Ron Jensen was hostess to ladies of the Firemen Auxiliary Many savings at Magna Drug lc Wednesday evening at the fire-hal- l. Sal (3 for th price of 1, plus lc.) Tables of cards were played May 2 and prizes given to Mrs. Earl Newbold and Mrs. Frank ChapHonoring their husbands, memman. A late luncheon was served. bers of a club entertained at a dinner dance Wednesday evening in $ Coon Chicken Inn. Th guests Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Spry attend- included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pow ed funeral services this week for ell, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dimond, Mrs. Sprys nephew, Ensign Gam Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mr, Earl Thalman- ,- who was killed Mrs, Searl Huish, Mr. and Mrs. in a plane crash at Otis Field, and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, Mr. and Massachusetts. Sidney Huish; Mr. and Mrs. Ly vr evallahl ara Early. at noBo to affidanfly and dl CTMtly awum charge M H a saomwifs oo-p- Children's Flannel rMpoaalblllty SLEEPERS at gtadarat IIITO THE, I OROOVE! to 6. Limit 2 on Sale 2 to a customer. Fine quality. p. m. Friday afternoon. Go Beauty and Dignity Without Extravagance 4if Crd Dr. Haymond. PimMmI WUford r. Kay, MortlcUa. U Foattal m,l,tll!(!jjj( llflfl t'lHIMIMimiMHfMM ttStlll II EAL ESTATE? NSURANCE? 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Grocery on Markat bd EGGS EGGS Prlcaa ECGSivCS ti ft ft in ft ft (si Judge, remember that place up in the mounwe went trout fishing last year? I sure do, George. We had a great time Up there, didnt we?"never IH forget it But this will interest heard Just yesterday that the t Judge, you. revenue men raided a big still right near d there. Guess thats where all that moonshine we heard about has been coming from. Wouldnt be a bit surprised. I saw in the paper the other day where the Government has raided thousands of such stills during the pest year. tains where high-price- ri . Sounds sort of reminiscent, doesnt it, Judge? "Exactly and its not hard to figure out. As soon as the distillers stopped making whiskey and devoted their entire facilities to the production of industrial alcohol for the Government... the racketeers muscled in again. "1 hate to think of how that might have spread. Judge, if the Government hadn found it possible, without interfering with our war effort in any way, to permit a short resumption of legal whiskey produc. ... . tion recently. t utotrHMTtu fnutnd h Cmfirm of AMoSt Sum 0 trnSmri, tm. |