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Show D 1 HuIlMj"dotted ramttycrape, multi-color- ed California March Ha tirrml outuda tha United State, on tha u. s. S. Ilalloran and the U. S. S. Midas, and is authorized to wear ribbons of the Asiatic-Pacifi- c Theatre, the American Theatre, the Philippine Liberation and the Victory Ribbon with four battle eheere. colorful peasant types with necklines and many drawstring others as charming! White Colors.just or 2 pioeo drosses ofiuktu6 entUuAte. $7.00 to $11.00 Several for Each Suit $1.49 bell-curv- $ SAit t How to transform one suit into three, in three easy lessons: Lesson 1 a pert, crisp tailored dickey, to give it a casual look. Lesson 2 a dickey, with just enough of a restrained frill to perk up prettily over a table top. Lesson 3 a definitely fluffy, whispy dickey,' soft and ruffled, to make any suit a date costume. Airy rayon sheers, white or colors. Surprisingly low priced. semi-tailor- e Spring's design is to nsrrow the waist, the kips, minimise the thigh. So dresses are belted, jackets are tucked and bowed at the waist. Peplums flutter, skirts are slim!. 9 to 20. stars. Bob plans to enter college in the fall. DICKEYS ! 20. ed A social meeting of the Flower Garden Club BoardMagna was held Tuesday evenin': at the home of Mrs. William Gallagher. Business was discussed, followed by a social time. Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, retiring president, was pre sented with a card table. Mrs. June Newbold entertained members of her club at her home ,on Thursday evening. Card games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Melva Dalton and Mrs. Elaine Evans. A late luncheon was served. fe Keith Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of 2821 South 8700 West, has been discharged from the Navy, after serving 33 months. He. was in the Pacific for 16 months. The young man is planning to enroll in engineering at college fe Wanelda (Wally) Colvin, MaM has been transferred to Oakland, California postoffice to help train civilian help. The fleet postoffice at San Francisco closed Tuesday, March 3-- nomuoNAL omen S mwlhww) She will receive her discharge from the Navy sometime in June, and wishes to be remembered to all. Wally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Colvin of Magna. fe AND ALL ALL WOOL! TsUuonafie 'W6rsUIsixij jlovaljr J pastel woolens powder blue, liqua, mist green," American beauty, gray and white wine. belts on fitted c6ats. short. coats and suits!. Sizes. Waist-jjovi- n. 9-2- 0. SPRIMG'COATS $16.00 to SPRING SUITS $20.00 The American Legion Auxiliary social was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Johnson, and attended by a large group. Prizes at cards were given to Mrs. Lucy Larson, bridge; Mrs. Mae Moss, five hundred and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen, house favor. A prettily planned luncheon was served. . V Jg V GARFIELD NOTES Friday evening, April 5th at the Granger First Ward will present a play, Cinderella at the Garfield Ward Chapel. 7:30 p.m., fe Thomas Wilson Jr. has returned to his home in Garfield after a visit in Los Angeles, California. Fri.-Satt- CORN FLAKES Albert, 2 large packages for ' 9c PEANUT BUTTER Skippy, pound jar for ., Apiy GRADE A J 37c Gallon Bottle for Bennett's, 3 packages for ' 25c 20c 32c 36c Sweet Juice, Pound for 9c Arizona, Pound for 7c Sunkist, Pound for j 11c AVAC0D0S, 42c Large No. 30 size, 2 for SALT BACON 25c RADISHES 22c Moopa, Bunch for PIGS FEET Tender, Pound for 35e LEMONS MILD CHEESE VVWWWWWVWMNW , GRAPEFRUIT 38c Fancy, Pound for Pierces', No. 2y can, 2 for ORANGES WHIPPING CREAM Rich, Pound for 39c PRODUCE FRANKFURTERS Pint for 4 toll cant for SHREDDED WHEAT 25c N.B.C., 2 Packages for 2le NUC0A Type 2, Pound for All Brands, PORK & BEANS MEAT Pound for Folger's, Maxwell Hou'se 33 MILK DEVILED MEAT KLENZENE 79c COFFEE TOILET TISSUE Libby's, 3 cans for EGGS DILL PICKLES P0ck0ge for ' 33c M.D., 3 rolls for 5-- 6: Strictly Fresh, Large, dozen 35c SALTINE WAFERS City spent the day last Thursday with Mrs. D. F, Boies at her home on 2952 South 9000 West. The Daughters of Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Winifred Metcalf Thursday, April 11, at 1:00 p. m. for their regular meeting. All members are urged to attend. Jri. COMPANY Specials For . Mrs. Rue Packard, Mrs. E. A. Hewitt, Mrs. H. C. Christie and Mrs. B. J. Brown of Salt Lake L noolfendens Super Mart c, 26. COPPER PRINTING. GREEN ONIONS 17c Moapa, Bunch for 5c ; 5c |