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Show I ; 4 TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH ..trJJA s Ft. Warren, Wyoming Ivan V. Whiteman, husbandSgt of Mrs. Catherine Pendleton White-ma- n of 8400 West 3100 - So.uth Magna, is presently training as an Air Force Technician at the USAF Technical School at Ft. Francis W. Warren, Wyoming, it has been announced by Col. John C. B. El hot, commanding officer. While here, his parents entertained at a family dinner in his honor. JYICE KEWS Other guests were Miss Barbara Melvin L. Mit-- if Templeton of Salt Lake City, Mr. Mr ,nd word from and Mrs, CLJ, Zoheli and Mrs hare received is being Francis Comara of Provo. he that Lloyd, Connecticut, cf Pfc. Daryl McCarty, son of Mr. and Mrs E. E. McCarty, has reEngineering. Diesel , m Division of turned to Ft Lewis, Washington, m the Submarine after visiting over Easter with his , U. S. Navy- parents, and other relatives aid on leave. recently was home ,& f friends when No foolin', thoro or is the smart way to make Guild California Sherry ot cocktail hands when unexpected guestsse call, wine. before dinner. An ideal ' ' California. - Word has been received, from Frank Disera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biglow, that he has been transferred to McCord Field, Tacoma, Washington, where he is attached to the Air Corps. He is fends with a roft of occasion ten day furlough visiting with his family and friends. Stan is enroute to Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He has been stationed at Fort Ord, Pfc. Jim Coffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Coffey of Garfield and Pfc Leland Cluff, son of Mrs. Cluff of Magna, have arrived at Misawa Air Force Base, Furamaki, Ret. Stanley Johnson, son of Mr. Japan, where they will serve with and Mrs. H. T. Johnson, is on a the Air Force. "'ll He Friday, April 29, 1 949 a private first class. MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mi s. Harry Slicker have mother, Mrs. Minnie Cash Brady returned to their home in. Wood- and sisters, Mrs. Tun Hansen, Mrs. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, land,- California, after"' spending Leatrus Turner and Mrs. Valera NEW BABIES . FleSsJnt Green Camp meTThurs-da- y ttfS iriH'KS villi 'Mrs'. Slickers Snell. at the home of Mrs afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Day are Etta Perkins. Mrs. Alice Doxford rejoicing over the arrival of a was cohosteas The history of Mrs. son born Wednesday, April 20th. OLD He weighed 8 pounds. They have Sarah Bowen's father was comMia Faje Isakson gave a another son, John Denton Day pleted lesson on Utahs Blind Lunchwho is 7 years old. eon was served to foui teen guests Mrs. Day is the former Grace Denton, daughter of Rachael and the late Jack Denton. A very enjoyable meeting of the Kentucky Whiskey' Magna Womens Club was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tygesen an- Wednesday evening The evening was spent in -nounce the birth of a baby boy won games Pnzcs u-iborn to them April 22nd in the St. playing Mrs. A. B. Walters and Mrs Marks Hospital. He weighed 8 by m,T ar Kunz Luncheon was serJoseph pounds. ved hostesses Ellen Giccnwood ku Mother and child are progress- and by Ann Pettersson rot ing nicely. EMiunom Hermitage club-room- s. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fairbourn recently received word that their Sorority Pledge Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pnvett are son, Private Fred tairoouin, seiv-m- g m the U. S Army, has been the happy parents of a baby girl Miss Colleen Jones, only daughassigned to General Headquarters who was bom Easter morning, ter of Mr. and Mrs H C Jones of and is stationed in Tokyo, Japan. April 17th at St. Mark's Hospital Magna, has been pledged to Pi The new daughter, who has three Beta Phi at the University of Utah Miss Jones and her mother atbrothers, weighed 7 pounds 4' ounces. She has been named Guila tended a social Monday night at thi Soionty home. Joy. HUNTER NEWS ,01 TOUR 9 MOT.CT.OM-IOTTl- BT WINI IN CALIFORNIA lD mu nil iln rii Ull, CROWIRS immrnmiMimammHmmmtmumn at IOBI iiirr The home of your dreams possible NOW ; is 1 j Mr and Mrs. Dell Witbeck and son, Dennis, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witlbeck. Mr$. W. O Peacock of Fairview, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Witbeck. Mrs' Marian Feulner Christensen and son, Craig of Walla, Walla. Washington, are visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Christensens parents, Mr. and Mrs: Emil Mrs. Thirza Jenkinson was hostess to the Class of 40 Club last week at her home. Mrs. Coravine Ottley was a special guest. The evening was spent in sewing and a lovely luncheon served. Mrs. Barbara Swensen will entertain the group at their next meeting. Mrs. Ida M. Anderson of Monroe, Utah, is visiting at the home of her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson. Mrs. Ivona Robinson and children, Von and Sharon of American Fork, spent last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Orr and sisters, Mrs. Zenda Ridd and Mrs. Velda Coon and families. 1' 315! I Four charter members of the Pleasant Green Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers were honored at a meeting of the Salt Lake County chapter last week at Barrett Hall. They were Mrs Phoebe Ridd, Mrs. Taylor P. ! Brockibank, Mrs. Victoria Anderson and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson. Why not start building that "dream home" now? For there are ample CALL US TODAY FLOWERS FOR real homes and this same practical advice and loan service is available to you. Before launching your building program visit Ball, Sophomore April 29th Freshman Frolic April 30th our Real Estate Loan Department for a friendly discussion of loans for building, F. H. A. and bank-typ- e your plans. Low-coat buying and refinancing. REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY with1 FLOWERS filial Smnuiittii Ikirlii SUNDAY. MAY ITH McDonald s ?. Flower Service - Phone Garfield S411 or 2011 NMMOm B3SS5S5!38SS83SB8B ewiww""'! enjoy the other wonderful advantages of "step-dow- n design with a 'CySE Christoffer-so- TTl aattai iiNTuar lAVOtltl A Gentlemans Whiskey From TCenfucly National Dotillnra Pro.) C orp, N. Y. ' 86 Proof 69 Crain Neutral Spirit n announce the birth of a 7 pound, 12 ounce baby girl born Monday, April 25th. This is their fourth child, having two other daughters and a son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Poulsen of Garfield announce the birth of a baby girl, Linda Christine, Apnl 19th at St. Marks Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Bishop and Mrs. Loren Poulcen are paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kemp .are the proud parents of a baby girl l. born April 26th in St. Mark's She weighed 7 pounds and will be named Kathy. Mrs. Kemp is the former Mable Jean Bezzant Hoe-pita- The faculty of the Y.WM.I.A. met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ellen Marlor. Mrs. Winnie Wright and Mrs. Helen Smith were A short business meeting was followed by the presentation of corsages to the teachers by the officers and a rose to the counselors in appreciation for their work this past season. Mr. Nello Silcox spoke to the group. Refreshments were served. comfort . . . new air central wots . , . "Picture Window" VWbIBty i . . mw Ford tuduiiy Lav! Action cob sup ami on. You gat Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wasserman of Los Angeles, California were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carsey. job! conventional dtatiid Panel, Pickup, Expreti, Stake ond Platform bodiasl G.V W, rating 4,700 to 21,500 lbs. and If. 3 Groat New Kngln Mrs. N. F. Pehrson attended a Silver Tea at Memory Grove in commemoration of 25 'years since the building was constructed. Mrs. Taylor Brockbank and Mrs. Victoria Anderson were also present. Pick from Ford's new SIX Mori modem angiM 145 horta power! 0v Your Ford Oeeler mviIos yoe to tttltn to Urn Ford T better, Friday Emmet-C- - and two now Im h V--Id buck lUldl Up to Com to I I0N6KRI FORD TRUCKS LAST sneSe&ikemh the Frod Afltn Show Ssftday Cminp - NBC Network, Usteo to Network. Sot year newspeper for bme ood tfatei. Dial 6221 PITTS MOTOR COMPANY Magna, Utah nn M Light refreshments were served to twenty guests. Mrs. Verl A. Haws recently returned home from Vallejo, California, where she was a guest of Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Don Devore, who recently became the happy parents of a lovely baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Devore have two sons. They have named the new daughter, Charlene. Yea, the driver talma It easy and, become extra work raaarva are Banu Built Into every new 1949 Ford Truck, the truck take It easy, too . i ; for longer A truck for avary An-tho- A Fireside Chat for the M Men and Gleaners of the Spencer Ward was held Sunday evening after church at the home of Miss Joyce Heber. Mr. Grant Woolley was a guest speaker and Mrs. Allene Duckworth presented a book review on A Lantern In Her Hand. ftonut Built to last longtrl Over 139 Model Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anthon and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bello attended the funeral Saturday of Mr. Mrs. Julia Anthon in Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Halvorsen Mrs. as weekend guests, had William Edmund, sister of Mrs. Halvorsen and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Symes of Salt Lake City. living-roo- ... mw coach typ step-moth- er, supplies of top quality materials and dulled labor available I and a sound financing plan awaiting at thi bank. We have helped a lot of folks turn dreams into jj Mr. and Mrs. B. C. A Blend FREE DELIVERY Friday STORE HOURS 6 Saturday tAII 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M. Soap Prices Down whole or part o Hunt's 2 ' can ; RIDE 2for For Health's Sake Drive the car Hudson's years-ahea- d n design made possible! The car with not just "more, bat tht mott of all youve wanted moat! ReeetMei Millions chose Hudson First for Beauty! Its the most stream-hned, lowest-bui- lt car on the road . . . yet theres full' road clearance! 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CMrctkg 40 Yean of Eagmoonog Loodonhip 9. Did you know that rabbits can produce 10 times thsir own weight in a year? That their young develop to marketing weight quicker than any other meat producing animal? Learn more of the outtlandi.ig qualities and advantages of this maxing meat producing animal. Bend today tor your copy of our free booklet on the future and possibilities of rabbit on raising and pertaining to the typo and quality of the stock wo hevs. detailed-informati- PRICES REDUCED on all models Elective immediately ARTHUR II. STRONG MOTOR CO. 8695 West 2700 South Dial Magna 605 1 Marshall - Thompson Rabbit Enterprise 3732 SOUTH 5600 WEST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 3 cns. No. 2 can 4 sieve in Well Armour's 47c Coffee, Bliss 25c Tomatoes, No. 2 can. Soup, Campbells' Tomato 3 - 32c 25c Pickles, Cut, sweet, can 39c Treet Armour's 43c 2 Saltine Crackers, 14c Spaghetti, Fr. 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