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Show Magna Timet, Magna, Utah Friday, Sept 20, 1057 Tsassraser FOR EASY ENTERTAINING ! ! oeietq I MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS io s f l.l Mr. and Mrs. Ekno Olsen announce the marriage of their The Magna First Ward Geneadaughter, Beth, to Richard (Dick) Mantle, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. logical committee held a picnic Hoepltality need never be ecmetlmee thing when jrou keep a good supply of cheeee on hand. . The Informal cheeee tray, (denned to appeaee an appetite, as much and eerved buffet-sty- le for the fun of the thing ae any other reason, may be built upon a tray, yea, a lazy Busan, or even on the bread board from the kitchen. The arrangement depends partly upon the style of and partly upon the tray cheeses on hand. That scarlet-jacketcannon ban cheese, the Edam, or Its miniature counterpart, the Gouda, both ed mlld-flavor- ed and sug- gest a scheme for building around one of them, incidentally, - the tope of either should be cut off, and a cheese scoop provided, or the contents scooped out, cut In cubes and replaced In the shell, with colorful wood or plastic picks for ready service. Note the dainty Clyde Mantle of this community. The young couple will wed Friday, September 20th in a home ceremony performed by Bishop William B. Martin. The parents of the bride are entertaining at an Open House' at their residence honoring the bride and groom. Attending the bride will be Joyce Lewis. Leland Van Vleet will be the best man. Ushers' are Richard (Dick) Olsen and Richard Tomlin. of Edam shown In the center hem Most likely sandwiches will be In order, so have shoes of Swiss and of Brick, a wedge cf Blue a square of deUcately-llavorcream cheese. Alongside you may have a plate of sold tomatoes, lettuce, of rye or pumpernickel Jwwad, relishes, pickles, salad dressings. Starting with the cream cheese In the right center position and going to the left, you can see the slices of lacy Bwlas, the wedge of Blue and the slices of Brick. Neat to the latter are dainty Ungers of Cheddar and triangles of Cheddar beside them, interesting and varied ehapee Uke these make for attractive cheeee trays, easier nibbling I Milk takes top Beverages? honors with the teen-ag- e icy cold, it Is a most refreshing summertime beverage. ed LA K BRIDGE XT in Millcreek Canyon Thursday evening. Twelve attended. Anthony of Berkley, Michigan for a week. While here the visitors, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis went through the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Firemen Aniwer Two Firei During' Week . A car fire on Monday,- 10:45 p..n. at 110 home of Ray Worthen, B717 Edith Drive, resulted In 2200 - They were also shown many Lake's beautiful views damage to upholstery and wiring and ether attractions around this of ths vehicle. The cause of the blaze was unknown, according to area. firemen of Department No. 2 who The weakest among us has a answered the call. On the same da the firemen gilt, howevtr seemingly trivial were called to quell a fire at the which is peculiar to him, and residence of Jake DeBry 7000 which worthily used, will be a West and 2100 South. The back yard blaze did not cause any blessing to his race forever. -- John Ruskin'dama,e of Salt 35 beauty Specials Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hallo-ra- n by Mrs. Peel The next meeting will be of Sierra Mad re, California, to visit Mrs. tober 2nd. arrived Saturday Ha Bonn's mother, Mrs. Vera E. Jones, and other relatives and friends in this area. everyone can wear it Oc- Enjoyable Trip Mrs. Eugenie Dca has returned home to Magna from a 3 month Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown re- trip to England. She arrived in aboard the S. S. United turned. home Sunday after a New York three-weevacation to High-spir- e, States on September 3rd and as of visited for a week in New York Pennsylvania guests their daughter and family. Staff with two brothers, John and Carl Pettersson, and a. sister, Mrs. Mrs.. Joe Todd has departed for Sergeant and Mrs. Dale N. Smith. Annie Clark, before leaving for Kansas to visit children and reUtah. Mrs. and Mr. and Glenn Wight latives in that state. Mrs. in England for family have returned to their three Dea was months, a guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spry left home in San Luis Obispo, Caliof a niece, Mrs. Mary Lillie for Richfield Thursday to attend fornia, after vacationing a short home in New Castle and a cousin, Miss Mr. Mr. with time Wight's family, the funeral of a frjend, Arthur Elizabeth Cartledge in SunderEnce. They were accompanied by and Mrs. H. H. Wight in Magna. Mr. Glenn Wight is a chemistry land. sister and. brother-in-laMr. She traveled throughout Enginstructor in the San Luis Obispo and Mrs. Bob Elliot of Provo. ' land, Scotland and North Wales, college. Mr. Joe Driffill and Jimmy reporting a wonderful time. ORCToMm! Schmidt of San Diego, California, A meeting of the Order of Railaccompanied Mr. and Mrs. .Tom Driffill and grandson, Joe Drif-fi- ll way Conductors Auxiliary will of Magna, mi a weekend trip be held on Monday, September to Denver, Colorado. 23rd at the Magna Women's Club-room- s, They attended Installation of 7:30 p.m. new officers In the Denver CanaAll members are urged to dian Legion Post. : : ....our new MOBILE COIFFURE The perfect foil for your new Fall bonnet-a- n enchanting hairttyle that expretset the frethness of the teaton. Flattering to all women on all occasions, to do plan to let us interpret ihit important new coiffure to accent your individual mood. Phone Magna 2193 for an appointment , grouB-Serve- ADVERTISE! ! well-know- n The Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet October 17th. All members are reminded of the date. Young Couple Plan Marriage September 20 Mrs. Jeff Davis is entertaining at a tea on Saturday, September 21st at her home, 8450 West and Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Wilkin uf 3500 South, honoring Mrs. John Magna announce the betrothal of: A. Cooper, who is moving with their atti.nt.ve daughter, Lyn.la, (lor family to make a home in to Terry Shaw, son of Mr. and Hoyden, Arizona. A11 members of the Eastern of this! Mrs. Thomas Shaw, Adah chapter, are invited Star, community. No marriage dat.r has been set .10 C,H from tlie huurs of 2:00 to for tlu prominent pair. Both are of tamilies. Mr and Mrs. Boyee Davis en- Social the company of their joyed Opening Tlie Lady Lions held their fall friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Media opening social Wednesday with and children, Deboiah, David and a lawn party at the home of the president, Mrs. Philip Pibs. Ear; ly fall blooms were used as table decorations. Hostesses were Mrs. Debs, Mrs. Dec Peel, Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto and Mrs. W. B. Martin. Mrs. E P. Salm was welcomed as a new member. A draw prize was won Betrothal Revealed Of Mite Lynda Wilkin PAYSI MERRILLS iVriCZl'- - BEAUTY SALON MS np J .ttw NEWS 't By Berlha Ashby Telephone 1021 Earl Adams of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy of Riverside. - y Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wilding motored to Minersville, Utah, Sep- tember 7th, to visit a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Goff and family. They were gone two days. Cookimg otfewoy's Visiting at the James Hull home Sunday Were .Mr. and Mrs. t EVERYBODY INVITED! Don't fail to attend this interesting and instructive school learn about low budget cooking, get many new ideas about exciting new to attend Safeway s returned from California where they, took thpir daughter-id-laMils, Shirl Kent to meet her hus :band, who .is.'ndw employed there. .Mrs. Ellis Howard entertained lair the 11th birthday anniversary of her daughter, .Judith, September 12th. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by a group of friends. Sunday guests at the W. R. Williams home included Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tennant of Mt. Home, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Christoffer son and children of Salt Lake City. FREE Cooking School Our Lady of Lourdes AUDITORIUM Nationally famous homo econo-mis- t, who will bring you dozons of exciting now menus and rod-pa- s. Como every day bring your friends don't miss a single session of Sofeway's free cooking school. Magna, Utah September 2324-25-26-2- 7 . The Following ProJactt ! TO 35 .G5V5N A'AAY j rilEjEj 1:30to3:30,p..m. w on the subject of foods and meals. te LARGE BAGS OF GROCERIES Phillia Dey Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Woodard of Arizona have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bucka-le- for a short time. The Woodards are moving to make their home in Salt Lake County. Mrs. Woodard and Mrs. Buckalew are sisters. 75 South 9000 West 2840 up-to-da- Prizes? Prizes ! Prizes! to be held at Mrs. Harold Rushton of Hunter won the sweepstakes award for the novelty arrangement in the flower show held September 7th at th West Kearns school There were approximately 350 entries from local residents. bring yourself recipes Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent have very womi11 w ettends the Cooking School the first day e fork and (Monday) will receive free a beautiful et. spoon plastic tong two-piec- 15 Bags Each Day An Iked and Recoauaendei at Oar. Cooking School Mr. and Mrs. George Rushton and son, Dennis, have returned from a California vacation. They visited at the home of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Walter Nielson of San Diego, California. Their daughter returned home with them and is rejoicing over the birth of her second child. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Borden' son-in-la- Carmen Simpson and children recently returned home from a months vacation to Tuc son, Arizona. They visited Mrs. Simpsons three sisters and also Margarine a trip to Nogales, Mexico. On Friday evening, Mrs. Simp-soentertained for the birthday anniversaries of her children, Linda and Robert. Twenty-fiv- e young guests attended in cos- tumes. A special event was a Mexican Penata, a replica of a Spanish fighting bull made of paper and filled with candy and toys. Delicious refreshments were served. 8 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY WITH WANT-AD- S Sell clothing that you have discarded. Get cash for furniture no longer In use. Rent your .spare room. Rent your garage during winter months. Sell the old redo you're not using. Sporting goods have many buyers. Sell produce, poultry, live- stock. Sell your services with a sified ad. A up.'u. clas- 1.000 READERS SEE YOUR ADI la Sdr. parable iii i w ti Pudding Macaroni Tea Bags LOIiee La Choy Fine Foods Bean Sprouts ez. 41 Beef Chop Suey v es. 49 Dinners ct 27c Beverage Instant Too 11 es. Chase A Sanborn Instant A (2Jc Off Regular Price) es. . WONDER Bakery Goods J 21c Ripe. lb. Golden 33 Royal Tender leaf. black. Dog Food Bananas 49c Chow Mein Noodles pkgs. or Spaghetti, SAP Tenderleaf Frankfurters 35 .p Baking Powder McFarland, sklnleea, lb. 5:95 Instant Puddings Egg Noodles 29 .00 Fresh, Colored Eft. Borden's Mrs. made No. Ik SS 17 "os 59 ' 51 Chinese, Meatless 27c 7 Up. Ige. 21 os.. 2 for -- 49 Potato Chips ST f A I.ZU Fleischmann's 16 CLOROX WHITE STAR BLEACH LIQUID Solid Pock dos. Chunk Stylo Buns des. Chunk Style siiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiis Bertoch Furn. TUNA FISH pkg. Hotpoint Electric Range Courtesy of 75 Cup Cokes Brown 'N Serve Rolls A Beautiful 33 "S; NS 33 29 19 (& AppL Co. I 3929 West 3500 South s Magna, Utah I srif ENTRY BLANKS AVAILABLE AT THE COOKING SCHOOL SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS I Vi ; 33 53 gal. gal. J |