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Show jdAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH runs into Cpath of auto, SUFFERS INJURIES SUton suffered torn liga-JS- d her right foot and severe ran when she accidentally S Friday, March 12, 1937 O. Larson of Salt Lake City, Mr. BACCHUS NOTES and Mrs. Gene Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monger. Prizes The Junior Girls of the Hercules were awarded to Mrs. Wallace and Mr. Nelson. A midnight luncheon Ward spent an enjoyable evening in Salt Lake Tuesday was served. visiting with The Primary officers and teachers friends of the L. D. S. Hospital. entertained at a preparation meet- Their teacher, Mrs. Dora Bevan, was the chaperon. ing and social last eve- Wednesday path of an automobile ning at the home of Mrs. Cleo r Mon-S- .J Jones Lenore Mrs. Miss Effie Jones entertained the n by score at High bunco was occurred morning. The accident won by Mrs. LaPriel Matthews. A 8. S. .Club at her home Saturday evening. Games were played and late luncheon was served. Jjrf was playing with a group of refreshments served. Special ' guests were Miss Evelyn Harmon and Miss The Garfield Women's enClub Srrogressing nicely now. tertained at a successful public card Grace Jones. party at the clubrooms for the HOSPITAL LIST Mrs. O. A. Jones entertained at benefit of the library last week. La-di- ee party Monday aitehoon honoring high seme was Won by "Mrs waa operated John Allen and mens high by Mr. the seventh birthday of her son, Miss Irene Marsh Harry. Games were played and reweek for appendThomas Maher. Cut prize was n the first of the freshments served to fifteen small She to Mrs. Charlie Morton. icitis at St Marks Hospital. guests. nicely. very i, progressing fTthe Be-hun- ln. Mr. Don Westerman is in St. Williams has returned Marks D. S. 'from L Hospital hospital for observation. the home on for apwhere she a as operated Mrs. Olive Hansen returned home pendicitis from the Holy Cross hosTuesday a Mrs Carter Hess underwent pital where she underwent an opHer tonsil operation on Wednesday. eration for appendicitis. condition is reported good. Mrs Emil Pei t Morgan is confined his home with bourn and Mrs. Zula Coon. m A progressive supper party was Among those who attended were George Rushton and son, George, given by Miss Alton Dalrymple And Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Haynes, Mr. and Pearl Courtwrlght, Mrs. Jack Dan-le- ls Miss EUen Harris last week followMrs. E. E. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. and ton, LeRoy and Harry ing a dancing party in Salt Lake. E. Brown. Bishop Arza L Day, Mrs. Smith. Mies Edith Hales, Miss Harris. Miss, Dalrymple. Mr. Melvin Johnson and Mr. Marley Atkin enjoyed the af- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock and family motored to Provo Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Bullock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Harding. Mrs. Harding returned home with them for a short visit in Bacchus. fair. -- ) The Relief Society of the Hercules Ward entertained at a quilting at the clubhouse on Tuesday. The quilt was for Mrs. Charles Black. A one oclock luncheon was served. The serving committee was comprised of Mrs. Hazel Bertoch, Mrs. Lewis Davis, Mrs. Mary Fair- - PAGE 5 - , o A social time followedthe election Mrs. Melvin Mitchell entertained with Mrs. Boucher as hostess. High her 500 Club at her home Monday score at bridge was won by Mrs. evening. High score was won by Young. Mrl T. D. Curtis and consolaUon by Mr. Allen Larson. A late luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. MAGNA NOTES Clarence Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. .Claude Jones, Mr,D. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. William ProcSixteen of the faculty members tor and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larof the Cyprus High school enjoyson. ed a dinner party at the Reid house " before the P. T. A. meeting WedMrs. Emma Haynes and her daunesday evening. ghter, Alice King, were - hostesses . l at a cottage meeting Wednesday A group of friends surprised Mrs. evening at their home in Hunter. Maude Magleby at a luncheon honoring her birthday on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Jensen, Mrs. B. K. Farnsworth, Mrs. Grant Thur-goo- d and Mrs. Wallace Jensen of Salt Lake City were special guests. - and-Mrs.-- T.- . to influenza. of Miss Louise Petedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, who has been so serioush ill. was reported considerably imprened Thursday morning. many friends wish Miss Piter-onThe condition rson s her a spetdy recovery. GARFIELD NOTES - f Dick Long Mra FACT 1 entertained at a party at her home last The guests were Mr. and H P Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. monopoh week Mrs It Plus-Powor- od. has at much as double tho cool- FOR SALE modem house with 254 Cit FACT Write Mrs. Sllvea Harkness,! 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