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Show I know Indeed that wealth Is good; Are more than gold without But lowly roof and simple food. J. G. Whittier With love that hath no doubt. Jacobs and Mrs. John and Mr. and are moving to Z yd family their re-- a make to dL Idaho a have purchased They their invite and ranch there, n -to call and see them in that vicinity. The ejj located dose to the Oregon Mrs. Barr 9f Wd any-.he- Corporal Galey Colosimo is home on a k furlough from Camp T. Robinson, Arkansas, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colosimo. The young man arrived home in time to visit his brother, Private Ernest Colosimo, who has returned to Engineers School, Ft Lewis, Washington. Prominent Young Couple three-wee- I Ross A- - Youns. son of Mr. and BOWLING PARTY Exchange Nuptial Vow.lta I Numbered among the prettily planned weddings of the spring season was the marriage of Miss Bernice Anthon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Anthon of 8700 West in Magna and Dale, Bello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Belo, also of this city. The prominent young couple were married Wednesday, May 1st in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Harold B, Lee, officiating They received the congratula-4hei- r tions of their numerous friends at a reception that evening in the Presidents Suite of the New-hou- se Hotel. The bride chose a model of taffeta and lace. Her length veil of brides illusion, fell in graceful folds from a pearl headdress. She carried a bouquet of white rosebuds and an orchid. Attending her as matron of honor was Mrs. Allep Duckworth, who chose a pink frock. Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Bello in blue, Miss Louise Bowen, frocked in a pink govn and Miss Coral Lewis in blue. Little Pamela Cromar was flower girl and carried a basket of pink and white sweet three-quart- er lace-trimm- peas. Clair Bello stood as best man for his brother. Mrs. Anthon, mother of the bride, chose turquoise blue and the bridegrooms mother chose rose-pin- k. Immediately after the temple ceremony, the' couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in the Terrace Room of the hotel. Members of the bridal party and family members were present, Mrs. ' Anthon, mother of the bride, was hostess at a delightful trousseau tea at her home on Sunday. One hundred and fifty guests called. The serving table was centered with pink carnations in a crystal bowl, and white tapers were placed in low holders. Mrs. Chloe Holt was in charge of serving. On Friday, Mrs. Julia Clegg entertained for the bride at her home. Miss Coral Lewis also entertained at a social Wednesday complimenting the bride-eleThe bridal couple left for Colorado, Mexico and Texas Where they will spend their honeymoon. They will be at home at 2950 South and 8700 West in Magna. t ct fe The annual women's bowling party of the Utah Copper Club will be held Tuesday evening at the Field House in the Community Park, beginning at 7:00 p.m. ' All are Invited Jo attend. keen discharged at Fort Douglas. He has been in the service for two years, having 18 served months overseas, attached to the 33rd infantry regiment, 84th division. rs Included in his ribbons was Mrs. Emma Elmen observed the good conduct. her 85th birthday on Sunday, fe April 28th. She was the recipent Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson of many lovely gifts and cards and daughter, Patsy, have return- and many relatives and friends ed from a vacation trip to south- called during the day. ern California where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vessa, fordaughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood and merly of Magna, announce the arMr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood. rival of a new baby son April They also vacationed in Mexico 25th at Pocatello, Idaho Hospital. and Long Beach for three weeks. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 41 ounces. Their son. Dean Pettersson, has Mother and child are doing fine. been discharged from the service, fa and recently arrived home. The annual Mothers Day pro. gram of the Womens Benefit Asft Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alverson an- sociation was held Monday evenounce the birth of a baby boy ning at the Magna Womenj Club May 1st, weighing 8 pounds, 14 and a program preounces. Mrs. Alverson will be sented, ponsisting of: vocal solo, remembered as being formerly Laura Lee Naylor; reading, Lu- r Miss Jean Dea of Magna. fe ul happiness, pray accept the thanks, appreciation and love which will ever live in our hearts, but which our minds so Inadequately express. And please know. Dear Mother, that in our hearts, every day is MOTHER'S DAY. L THE LARS01I D3UG J cille Reeder; solo, Delores Hues-se- r; reading, Florence Bowen; solo, Mrs. Frank Maddy recently re- Yvonne Gunnell; tribute to Mothturned home from a Salt Lake hos- ers by Mrs. Valeria Young. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinti Miss Joey Howarth accompanpital, together with her new baby boy, who was bom April 12th. ied at the piano for the vocal Mother and son are doing nicely. solos. ' ts Mrs. Elect MARK S. MINER E FOR SALE 1 year old rad ha ns, about S lbs. each. Call H. H. Wight, phona 4901 or Inquira 2821 South E Mrs. C. H. Martin has returned to her home in Garfield from Ely, Nevada, after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. McFadden and family. Mrs. Charles Reddington, former Magna resident, is visiting -- 9200 Martin. Wait. HUNTER NEWS 51 J. T. Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coon, has been promoted to Petty Officer, Third Class. The n young man is in the Navy, stationed at Shoemaker, To E By Margene Nielson well-know- Legislature - 3 CAPABLE EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED LAWYER VETERAN E DEMOCRATIC I S TICKET (Paid for by Veteran World War II) riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii Howard W. Barben has been d appointed bishop of the West Jordan 2nd Ward, uiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuimiiimiiimmiiimiiiiiimiiimimimiiiimiiimmiiiiiHm El ' Lavinia W. Perkins, Mona Lar- which was divided on Sunday, KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP son, Ada Moyes, Gladys Baker, April 28. Howard had been a Mabel Husband and Etta Perkins counselor in the Bishopric for a WAVE attended a tea at the Presidents number of years. He is the husof band the former LaVerne NielRoom of the Newhouse Hotel Sunour specialty day, May 5th honoring Mrs. Em- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ernest Nielson of Hunter. ma Jones, national commander Phone Mur. 521 R3 1 Kay Fassio, Operator of Navy Mothers Clubs of Amen-cOn Tuesday, April 23, the Bee E Hunter, Va mile East of Nielson's Store Officers and members of the Hive classes held their Swarm miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuT was presented Cyprus Navy Mothers Club of night. A program Magna are reminded that the next by the girls and the teachers prethe groups with awards to meeting will be held Friday, May sented put on 'their bands. 10th at the Firehall, 7:30 p. m. Lola Nielson Smith, Stake Beehive Keeper and Inez Doxey, Mrs. Florence Lovegrove ,of British Columbia is visiting Rev. Ward Y. W.M.I.A. president, gave and Mrs. F. L. Dawson for a short talks. California. I COLD PERMANENTS n,nmuHckpTfo n 5 CjL SALE-Yout- Afric- TOK MOTHER'S DAY . , . shiny tig brimmed straws; toms with smart, new high crowns hadoos blooms and ribbons trimmed discs, heavy with . , and pretty crisply .,t. satiny sailors. Moat o! them swathed b veiling 1 a-Middle IN OMR PATTERN DEPARTMENT HEAT? Now we have a complete stock of smart new McCall patterns. Easier, faster sewing and better fit are yours with McCall fash-j- J ions Come in and look at the lovely designs in the new McCall catalogue. Safeguard oi a margin Double Printed Cutting Line e Sevang instructions printed - right on the pattern pieces. CLEANERS and DYERS wish to announce their Service For Magna & Garfield Magna Drug Agency Dial 4441 Call 4 Days a Week 3-D- ay DISTRIBUTE . Exclusive McCall Features: CAPITOL 4311 FLOWERS Distribution of flower plants 'started Wednesday at the Magns Flower Garden Club, and will continue at the project house, states Emil Feulner, manager, Members are eligible to obtain the flowers. I MAGNA UTAH L. j WE USE UTAH OIL PRODUCTS Have A SALT LAKE STAGE $2.98 -- $4.98 good looking, classic styled handbags that most women prefer. Black or brown morrocco-grai- n The Fresh-fro- Austellea for iprlng-Intsummer enjoyment! Prints that send out beams of Suishine and gayety! Pastel rayons treated with the rewm alter softness calls for! g their arV sheers, comfortable and ! 944, the-marl- o. petal-colorin- smart-looking- well-mad- e, plastic-leathe- r that looks like the real thing and keeps its new look longer. Roomy envelope and pouch types in handle or underarm destyles, many handsomely corated with amber colored lucite. Most styles top zip-vuthree conroartments tri I f a. T-- 3.98 - 4.98 5 newly-create- Albert Williams of Sandy time. Primary conference was held has been visiting his brother and ( h's bed, prac- Sunday night. Many small childfamily, Clarence F. Williams. 5 FOR ren participated in the program. Williams holds the European, tically new. Very reasonable. Dial & Asiatic, 3226. European son of Mr. Feulner, Stanley oc Liberation, Japan Philippine and Mrs. Emil Feulner, has been decorations. and ribbons cupation discharged from the Army. J5 If! Whittier School held a Field Miss Wanda Dalrymple, daughDoes Your Radiator Day at Liberty Park Friday. A ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Dallarge number of people attended. rymple of Magna, left Sunday Isthe Hawaiian for morning Last Sunday, memorial services lands where she has accepted a Try Our held at tthe Hunter Ward at were the for government position the Air Depot. She expects to be Reverse Flush Service Chapel for Abrhum Hugh Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer stationed there for eighteen Brakes C. and Repairs Minor Cannon, who gave his life on months. October 25, 1944, while serving WEBB'S in the Navy in the South Pacific. Verl Miner played prelude and & GARAGE SERVICE postlude music; flag ceremonies were conducted by the American 3720 West 35th South Legion, Cyprus Post No. 38; inStation" Wasatch "The vocation by Elwood Wilkins. Marie and Nadine Day sang, Sweet Hour of Prayer, and Robert Mix told about the U. S. S. Johnston. Remarks were given by James A. Smith, Alfred C. Nielsen and Bishop H. Earl Day. Parley Hansen played on the violin, Boy of Mine, and Darrell Grubaugh sang, My Buddy. Benediction was by George , J. Cannon. T-- TO MOTHER On this daT. for all your prayers and hopes for your lonely hours of vigil; for your loving and tiroUss toil; for your fender caro. i alcknaaa and in health; for your wise counsol ul care-Jtraining la the ways of righteous living through the years For these things. 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