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Show PAGE ElP.ifT MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH were weekWard of Preston, Idaho Mrs, sister, of their end guests Herman C. Nielson. McDonald, Mrs. Clifton Rid of Salt and Mrs. Rowena Parkin John 9Lfc of Society Misa Nina Benson of Berkeley, California, Mrs. C. B. Duckworth, Mrs. Alfreda Hendrickson, Mrs. Cleone Weggcland, Mrs. George Yeatcs, Mrs. Val Garfield, Mrs. Norman Halnsworth and Mrs. Russell Magic by. Mrs. Weggcland will entertain the club at Its next meeting- - - motor who was formerly worth arrived last Friday by an for Missouri Kansas City, Miss Fern Clement. Prizes at games from extended visit with Dr. Farnsworth's w ere won by Mrs- - BUI Proctor, Mrs. Mrs. N. W. Laura Rasmussen and Mrs. Ben parents, Mr. and came by way of Yel- worth. They served was A luncheon late Smith. ... and have Park National stone low to twenty five guests. Out of town to Fish Lake to spend a week. Beck-stcgone IIUCK THOMAS Mrs. Included Charles guests Mrs. Announcement is made by Mr. and of West Jordan, Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. Farnsworths daughter, j Eld red Wilde and daughters, Cleone Mrs. Mrs. James Thomas of Urn engageMiss Inez Beckstead, Beekstead, of Coalville are also her ment of their daughter, Mary, to Ben Smith and Miss Faye Smith of and Colleen '' . guests. Huck of Inglewood, Californ- Midvale. ... ia. The marriage will take place In Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell were the near future In Inglewood. Mr. BIRTIIS weekend guests of Mrs. Powells sisFrion are Mrs. Thomas and leaving Mr. Mrs. Woolfenden Charles Oral Bosh of Levan, Utah. and Mrs ter, day morning for the California city ire receiving congratulations upon to be present at the ceremony. of a baby daughter, bom Mr. Bill Thomas will leave MonComplimentary to Miss Thomas, the arrival Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Elmer J. tuesday morning In the L. D. S. day for Inglewood, California for was forBowen, Mrs. Dora Lund and Mrs. ilosptal. Mrs. Woolfenden Robert Richards entertained at a merly Miss Elaine Clement. linen shower at the MagnsrWomen's Mr. and Mis. Carl Macklln Clubrooms Thursday evening. Monte the arrival of a baby son Carlo and five hundred were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. J. B. jorn Tuesday in a Salt Lake City Simmons, Mrs. Fern Coon, Mrs. Ar- hospital. Congratulations. ... thur Marsh and Mrs. E. W. Wahlin. Mr. Mrs. and J. A. Dennis and A late luncheon was served to twenty .moll of IngleCarmen daughter, eight guests. wood, California, will return home On Wednesday evening Mrs. Orant Friday after spending two weeks Simmons and Mrs. Lee Thomas enwith Mrs. Dennis's parents, Mr. and tertained at a kitchen shower honor- Mis. Janies Thomas. ing Miss Thomas at Mrs. Lee Thomas's home on Franklin street. Prizes at progressive games were won Mr and Mrs. Charles Loggin of by Mrs. J. A. Dennis and Mrs. Dean Portland, Oregon are the guests of Tomlin. Refreshments were served .".ft-- . Lcggln's uncle, Mr. Joe Ferris. to eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Duke are leavBARBER VALLONE ing tills week for a trip through Yel-mstone National Park. The marriage of Miss Carmella Barber, daughter of Mr and Louie Barber and Mr. Nickolas Val-loMrs. Emma Labbe entertained at of Salt Lake City took place on luncheon Friday at hrr liftin'1 in Salt Sunday morning at Our Lady of Lake City for Mrs. Nicholas PetLourdes church. Father W. E. Vauti and Mrs Marie Curtis of Cl Mrs. Frank Hales and ghn officiated. The bride wore a handsome gown Mrs. Echo Underwood of Salt Lake of white satin entrain. Her tulle My and Mrs. Henry Meng, Mrs. veil was and held in Ih unas Dtiffil, Mrs. Violet Has-laplace with a pearl head-dres- s. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson of She carried a shower bouquet of brides Magna. roses, white snap dragons and sweet peas, tied with white satin streamMr William Gallagher Is reported ers. much Improved at St. Mark's HosMiss Edith Barber, a sister of the pital. bride, was maid of honor and was frocked In peach-colorMrs Beth Kellog of Clinton, Iowa, lace. Her bouquet was of roses and lavender Mis. Cecelia Doyle and Mrs. Nell sweet peas. ! urke of Chicago, III., hve arrived PROOF Miss Rose Fratto and Miss Fannie for an extended vLsit with Mrs. Clara tlie Nicolette, bridesmaids, wore E. Eutkc and family On Sunday FROOF 2a gowns fashioned alike of peach and evening Mrs. Buike and her guests pink satin, respectively. They car- l.ft to spend two weeks at Maxfleld ried like bouquets of pink roses and Lodge in Big Cottononwood Canyoa PROOF 3a lavender sweet peas, tied with lav- Sunday afternoon, Mrs Burke, her ender tulle. Little Jean Colosimo and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke, PROOF LaRae Nloolo, the flower girls, wore Mis. Lina Bruner and Mr. Dave white taffeta dresses and carried Faulkenberry enjoyed a picnic par10CF baskets of roses and sweet peas. Fol- ty m Piovo and American Fork can-oOnly FRIGIDAIKE hat h. the lowing On Wednesday evening. Mr. and ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. Mrs Orne Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Hy and Mrs Ralph Colosimo for the New ton. Mr and Mrs. Thomas bridal party and relatives of the Em o. Mr and Mrs. Dick Knight Cl , current colt to X . the boor! See a family. and Mr. D Quinn enjoyed a supper meter test ul electric In tlie evening s reception was at Maxficld Lodge proit it! held In Cooper's Hall. One- - hundred and fifty guests were in attendance. M s. Alice Hendrickson was host-- e The young couple left for a wedto the .members of her club at ding trip to Los Angeles and San a h nchrorv on last Thursday after-- n Francisco. Upon their return they ' ' i. Garden flowers decorated the will make their home In Salt Lake. GARFIELD ng table. Covers were laid for bers of prominent Magna families and well known here. Many affairs honoring Miss Farmer and Mr. Thome are being planned by friends and relatives. a recent Lake City. entertained The bride wore & light beige travelFARMER THORNE dress with white accessories. ing anMr. and Mrs. Wallace Farmer and best wishes. Congratulations nounce the engagement of their dauDe Wayne Thorne, ghter. Melba to son of Mr. and Mrs. It-- B. Thorne of Mrs. Clair Huffatcr, Mrs. John Allen Larson and Mrs. J. D. Kelson Magna. ; The marriage will take place on entertained at a prettily arranged August 8th. Announcement of the shower at the home of Mrs. Huffaker on Third East street on last Friday nuptials will be read with much . ocaf e)oc!af cJntetcSf cio bride, -- ad I ! Mr-Pete- r Mrs. Floyd Adamson Thursday. A her Five Hundred Clubwas served to a vL.it with relatives. luncheon one oclock Mrs- George Lamb, Mr. Mrs. Don Shaw, Mrs. John Olson, Mr: and Mrs. Russell Maglcby, Mr and Mrs. Ed Cannon, and Mrs. George Yeatcs, Mrs. Scott Hancock, Mrs. NephiPrizMrs. Liolin Hendrickson, and Mrs. Vern Newman. ana Norman Weggeland, Mr. awarded to Mrs. Shaw and were es said Mrs. Norman Halnsworth, Mr. The next meeting will Mrs. Mrs. NewmanMrs. George Mrs. Val Garfield and Mr- and be held at the home of Frank Goates of Richfield enjoyed Lamb. . , rt-in Milir.rcck. evening. Canyon last Sunday th " - - GRANGER NOTES Mrs. Allle Gee was hostess to the afNew Idea Club on last Friday ternoon. A one oclock luncheon was served to Mrs. Rose Rasmussen, Mrs. Millie Christopherson. Mrs. Ella Peterson, Mrs. Nena Harris. Mrs. Anne Weichers and Mrs- Elvira Jen- Keith Hoffman, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Hoffman of Hunter, has received the honor of being third state Junior winner in the Fisher Body Craftsmens Guild competition contest, according to a telegram received from San FTan- The members of the BetaYL 'Club were entertained at 7 party Tuesday, July 20, at th of Miss Louise Bawden. Tab'fT? eight were attractively decoratL ? pink and white with a cenuZ, cf Shasta daisies and baby 5 iS w VWW.VJAV.VVVV.VA'AVAV.VAW.V.VWavjv i was Miss Nora Brown of Magna Bawden Alice Miss of guest a dinner reSunday- Miss Brown recently to turned from a L. D. S. mission S "" Why spend all day washing when with this - and the Northern States where she as Miss Bawden labored together were away. while they companions Miss Brown brought many intereast with her. esting souvenirs of the After completing her mission Miss Brown visited in- Washington, D. Yirk City, Niagara Falls and various paces of historical interest. Miss Wanda Kirkham of Salt Lake of City and Miss Martha Fitzgerald Cedar City were also dinner guests of Miss Bawden. Local residents will remember Miss Kirkham as a for-mer teacher at the Webster school. Mess Fitgerald is at present a stu-- ! dent of the L. D. S. Business college and will leave this fall to begin her commeicial studios at the Brigham Yeung Univeisity. sen. ( Mrs. A. T. Hellier entertained at a buffet supper at her home on Center street last Thursday evening-Guestpresent Included Mrs. Keith Richards. Mrs. A. V. Powell, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Miss Leone chell, Mrs. Rhoda Mitchell. Mrs. Dexter Twin I your wash day is WASH HOUR t ew ce Dr. and Mrs- Iring and two small sons of Princeton, New Jersey, are writing in Granger with Mrs. Iring's 'family. Dr. Iring is well known among many educators and is a member of the Pnnceton University faculty. Mis Iring will be remembered by many friends as the former Miss Mildred Bennion, who was an m the Physical Education department (it the University of Utah i w Local Boy Wins Utah Fisher Body Award The contest was natton-w. winners being selected state. Keiths model was blue tear-dro- p design. were designed and construct W the contestants. Mr Platt Ward and Miss Dorothy j $ S. POWELL APPLIANCE SHOP Telephone Gar. 103 Dealer for Magna, Bingham, Tooele i Y;.Y.V.YAA,AVAVAV.WMY.VVWAVAV.'JWWVi rx.-o- lace-trlmm- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKmiiiiiiiiiiiKiuiiiiiinmiimimiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimitiiiiiiiii m ed We've taken every summer item in stock and repriced it for a Great Summer Sale Clearance. Values iwice your money! The prices speak for themselves. You know cur stock the excellent quality it represents at even regular prices, the chic styles that can't be had elsewhere, the fine way they are made. The prices will appeal to all lovers of real bargains. ALL SUMMER DRESSES Printed Crepes! Washable pastels! Sheer chiffons! Washable tins! Sport frocks! n. OLD PRICE sa- CLEARANCE 1 jmimiimmimiiimmimnniiiiiminiiF.i.iimmmiimmimiiiiiiimimmimiimmiimiimmi UTAH iniiiiimiiiitiiiimiEiKiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiimiiiimiiimini 3-1- (Ssaslb IvSaFlset R2agaa I $3.98 Dresses, plenty of smart models $2.98 Dresses, just right for early fall $1.98 Patsy Jane afternoon frocks, now 98c House Frocks, all fast colors $1.98 House and Beach Robes, vivid colors 98c Cinderella Dresses, size with pantie 98c Childrens Dresses, 1 lot, choice 89c L.D.S. Garments, reduced to 98c Ladies Rayon Nightgowns, now $1.39 Ladies Rayon Pajamas, reduced 98c Womens Slips, lacy and tailored $2.98 Ladies and Misses White suits S&W FINE FOODS CORNER 3RD SOUTH, MAGNA STREET, MAGNA. UTAH t ALL GAR. 45 AND WE AVILL BE GLAD TO DELIVER SPECIALS FOR JULY 22, 23, 24 4, 2-pi- S & W COFFEE lb 2 lbs SPECIAL! S & W PINEAPPLE 23c . . $1.29 79c $1.29 79c , ,29c 79c 79c 98c 79c $1.98 SPECIAL! 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