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Show Magna, Utah nAfiNA TIMES. Friday, April 26, 1946 SOCIAL NEWS HUNTER HUNTER NEWS We wish to sincerely thank for their many kind everyone B. Mrs. E. is Mix and Mrs. BUI. visiting in .birth of ababy girL Arizona and California for several nesses and floral tributes at the recent death of our beloved wife Secerned are doing nicely. weeks. and mother, Emma VoshelL Clean-U- p George Voshell and Family With The Norris an-j- L JayCee Cooperate By Margono NUlaon Betrothal Revealed Of Prominent Local Couple Ccmpaign. In an interesting announce-- 1 ment this week, $he wedding plans of a' prominent local couple are revealed for a May marriage, in the nuptials of Miss Rachel daughter of Mr. and Wol-stenhol- R fa i- - aa Mrs. - William Wolstenholme, of Magna, to Harvey Darrell Grubaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Grubaugh of Hunter. The young couple will be honored at a reception Monday, May sixth at the Garden Park Ward, 1150 Yale Avenue, Salt Lake City. Mr. Grubaugh was recently released from the armed forces after serving a number of years. He is a prominent vocalist and highly regarded. The charming bride is a member of a prominent family and numbers hosts of friends. Hi CanU Q - SUITS COATS and DRESSES here Early For First Selection At Drastic Markdowns Be Starting Friday fe Women's Magna Youth To Take Salt Lake Maid As Bride Sunday i COATS BETTER (Reduced Special Values) $20.00 to $24.00 Women's &(p) SPRING COATS CO) ! Reduced $15.00 j Girls' n here. fc Friends will be interested to learn of the birth of an d baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Schultz April 17th, in Puerto Rico. Mrs. Schultz will be remembered as the former Helena 'Evers. eight-poun- of 3004 Wayne Jensen S South 8850 West, Magna, was honorably discharged from the United States Navy at the Naval Personnel Separation Center April 1- -c 19th. fee - Marvin Malmstrom entertained Rebekahs and their husbands following the regular meeting Friday evening at the Magna Womens Club rooms. Games were played and prizes given to Mrs. William Gallagher, A B. Duckworth and consolation favors to Mrs. Duckworth and F. L. Hibler. Mrs. ts A Sacrament meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilding Sunday night , after church. Marvin J. Bertoch spoke and two saxophone solos were given by Don Hess. fe It was inadvertently reported in last weeks edition that Dan J. Wilding of Hunter had received his discharge. Mr. Wilding was home oa leave. fe Cash Delahunty has been inducted into the Army. He reported to Fort Douglas a week ago He is the son of Mrs. Iza Delahunty of Hunter. and Mrs, Fred McDonnel fe and family have moved to Ely, The Junior Sunday School took Nevada, to make their home. fe charge of the exercises last Sunday. Sacramental music and talks A very enjoyable meeting of JUST ARRIVED-Me- ns Dtms were the Lady Lions was held Wednes- Shirts at given by the small children. Limit of two Penney. fe at the Magna" Fir to customer. Go on sale day evening Stanley Chynoweth, son of Mr. Refreshments were served morning at 10:00 aan. Saturday and Mrs. William Chynoweth, has e by hostesses Mabel Garfield, fe Ledingham and Ruth JohnMrs. E. W. Speers entertained jbeen discharged from the Army. those who welcome him son. A program was later members of the Merry Matrons Among home are his wife and son, Club and special guests, Mrs. T, F. Maher ot Salt Lake City, Mrs. fe E. T. Rountree of Bacchus and Mrs. Theresa Taylor of Garfield. Marvin J. Bertoch, a former Prizes at cards were given to Hunter resident, was the speaker Mrs. R. M. Leasy, Mrs. C. W. in church Sunday. His wife also Evers and Mrs. H. Claude Anders- gave a short talk. Don Hess played on. A lovely arranged luncheon two numbers on his saxophone. was served. The choir gave three songs. Mr. fee Lor-ain- Prominent among the early spring weddings will be the exchange of nuptial vows between Mary Patricia Athas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Athas of Salt Lake City and Pete G. Paulos, son of Mrs. G. A. Paulos and the late Mr. Paulos of Magna. The young couple will be married Sunday afternoon at three oclock in the Hellenic Orthodox church, Salt Lake City, and a reception will honor them that evening in the Presidents Suite of the Newhouse Hotel. Mr. Paulos is a returned war veteran, having served as captain in the armed forces. Miss Mary Patricia is a lovely young lady, well-know- Mrs. Helen Plummer entertain-- 1 ed at a prettily planned bridge party Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Eldora VanderVeer and Mrs. Ruth Mercer of Salt Lake City. Prizes at the popular game were won by Mrs. VanderVeer and Mrs. Jerry Richardson. A late supper with Easter decorations, was served to twelve guests. CAPITOL CLEANERS and DYERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiintiiiiitiiiimiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiititiimittfiiiiti wish to announce their 3-D- KAY'S Service ay SHOP BEAUTY COLD WAVE PERMANENTS For Magna & Garfield 1 Magna Drug Agency Dial 4441 Call 4 Days a Week iTiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiittmniiitiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiT i SPRING COATS f end SUITS v . W "1- - i 'i-zert- auh i $10.00 v If 1. It ww? V One Lot of Women's V BETTER DRESSES (Reduced to Clear) Hurryl Hurry! Hurry i Women's .1 For what your WHITE SHEER BLOUSE - car needs... Special Valuesl r (Drastically Reduced) 1 and $2.50 time for your car Ls ?:n youtj in 4 U? 33 station or dealer help you keep roper frim by this Spring freshening ' : Brakes unevent Battery Perking? quicker and outlasts ordinary batteries. A new Ford battery is a good investment in trouble-fre- e car performance. Bad brakes and wheels that. track like a snake in the snow are two of the worlds worst rubber thieves. And bad brakes also are an invitation to an accident. Let us fix you up so your tires will last longer. A wheel alignment will do part of the job . . . a brake checkup completes it Come in and see us. Youll drive more safely. Dimples? We fix 'em Genuine Ford Parts Maybe a little pale and limp around the edges? Thats eay to fix. Our tester will tell the story, and theres a new Guaranteed Ford Battery for your car if you need it. A big Motor oil changed to spring and summer grade jjr Car completely lubricated wheels repacked type powerful heavy-dut- y battery that starts your car Transmission and differential drained, flushed and refilled with clean lubricant of proper grade Battery and tires inspected and serviced Spark plugs checked, replaced if necessary removed (saved if permanent type) and rust preventive added Anti-freez- We now have a good stosk of Yessir, we smooth out those unsightly fender dimples, touch them up where needed with matching paint . . . and send your car out sleek and a Tew perky as a gal v Cooling system cleaned and checked for leaks, radiator hose and fan belt replaced if necessary ) s our specialty Phone Mur. 52 1 R3 Kay Fassio, Operator Va mile East of Nielson's Store Hunter, e summer bonnet,, factory-traine- d Ford mechanics with can iron plenty of know-hoout even the worst dimples as nicely as your tailor presses your best trousers. w idea to have die air filter changed oil the and cleaner cleaned In addition, it is a good Qet highest quality products -- Ford-traine- I Immediate Service and Fair Prices from at PEP CO VI CO STATIONS AKO DEALERS the Genuine Ford Parts kind specially built for Ford cars. And because they fit right and are made of better materials, they last longer, save money on maintenance costs. To be sure of getting Genuine Ford Parts and d men to iaatall them, bring your car to us. Our work ia guaranteed. A. 6AS0UNS hr on ATLAS. CflfllRC COOHRT t K. I |