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Show Ur.NA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH t4 LaRue Latimer entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening for Mrs. Lyle Brady, the former Miss Frances Castlcton. Nms orated with vases of late spring flowers. Places were marked for Bride Of each guest with clever favors of miniature , paper umbrellas with attached streamers holding the iTn delightfully planned and brides wishes. Sixty guests were Ranged home wedding. Miss present Cy Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zella Thomas entertained L Robert J. Norris of Magna, the bnde of Harold Des-g- n her Mutual class Wednesday at of Mr. and Mrs. George the Perry Thomas home. A social time was enjoyed. of Sandy, Saturday. ..pam was performed ceremony The Kenneth Bohne, son of Mr. and of president H Edward Sutton Mrs. Victor Bohne, has returned !Uirrh Stake and was witnessed a few home after spending a year in the family members and CCC. He was stationed at Zion ise friends. National Park The bride was lovely in navy accessor-- t white with frock ue Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bohne and Her corsage was gardenias Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bohne have A scarlet rosebuds. returned home after a ten day vaCut flowers uere placed about cation in California. Mr. Bohnes V living rooms. niece. Miss Marilee Bohne, reMiss Mary will be honored at eve- turned with them for a visit' be to Saturday given party ry by relatives in Sandy. on a wedding Complimentary to Mrs. C. E. They later left National Park Pickett, who is leaving soon to ip to Yellowstone ill make their home in San- - make her home in St George ,d where Mr. Pickett has been transferred by the government, memOne of the lovely parties of bers of the Magna Bridge Club , Week was the social tendered entertained at a lovely arranged honor Miss Mary Norris Thurs-i- v luncheon Thursday afternoon at evening at the Utah Copper the Edgehill Tea Garden in Salt Porophry room, with Mrs. Lake City. d Tables of cards were arranged obert J Norris, Mrs. Darrel and Mrs. Vane Fraser as and prizes given to Mrs Louise jdesses A number of gamess Allen and Mrs. Linnie Wyatt. ere played, several readings giv- and Mrs. Althea Walker and two by Miss Blanch Taylor little Miss children of Malad, Idaho visited ical selections by nrley Lamb during the week with Mr. and Luncheon was later served at Mrs. George Scott, who returned dec with them for a short vacation. pe long table attractively Mary Cm" UoldDeipatn Di-on- Expert Accordion Instruction In The Home Latest Methodt Instruments Rented postcard will bring Gian Backslead to giva demonstration of playing techniqua and leach-in- g methods. No obligation. A SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. West 1st Dial 17 South Salt Laka City Let Me Help You With REX STOKERS PREMIER FURNACES PACIFIC GAS FURNACES I will be happy to call on you and quota prices, and welcome my Magna, Garfield, Hunter and Granger friands to see mo at the REX 67-7- 1 MANUFACTURING COMPANY West Fourth South, Salt Laka City -- FRED Rm. Dial BUSH, Sales Engineer Wedding Unites Miss Marriage Announced Of Edith Taylor, Local Young Man To Wayne O, Sonne Here Salt Lake Maid prettily arranged wedding Wednesday, June twenty-fift- h united Miss Phyllis Edith Taylor of Sacramento, California and Wayne Otto Sonne, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A Sonne of Magna in a ceremony at the Sonne home. Reverend E. B. Pace officiated. Only members of the immediate families were present Th bride was lovely in a robin-eg- g blue afternoon frock and wore a shoulder corsage of gardenias She was attended by the grooms sister, Mrs. Mae Hartge of San Francisco. James Sonne stood as best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas of and 33rd South, Salt Lake City, announce the marriage of their daughter. Iris, to Mr. Ray Cowlishaw of Magna, son of Rueben Cowlishaw of Ogden. he marriage was performed June 20th by Justice of the peace A. B. Bringhurst in Salt Lake City and was witnessed by the brides parents, Miss Lois Shelley, Miss Jean Jensen and Mr. H. Russell. 72 West The bride was attractive in a spring ensemble of navy blue and white. The costume was completed with a corsage of pink roseA dinner party was later held buds. The dining table was centered The with a tiered wedding cake with home atyoung couple will be at miniature bride and groom atop 222 Westthe Kennedy apartments, 5th South in Salt Lake The young couple later left on a short wedding trip and will City. make their home in Magna. Honoring tlve bride, Mrs. O. A. Sonne entertained recently at a The Sunday evening services ire the Granger Ward chapel on July 8 will be conducted by the M. L A. Mr. Nephi Jensen will speak. A trombone solo number will be given by Mr, Mark McCrae and a vocal trio selection by Mr. Newell Mackay, Mr. Mark McCrae and Mr Carl McCrae. - Mr. and Mrs. David S. Nielsen had as their guests last week Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, Mrs. Lorena Reno, Mrs Marilyn Holly and Mrs. Nancy Picard of Steele, Missouri. They were also the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederik Nielsen. After visiting interesting places in Salt Lake City, they were entertained with a dinner party Saturday evening by Mrs. W. H. Mackay. Sunday they were entertained with a dinner party at Coon Chicken Inn, which was followed by a canyon party. They left Sunday night for Denver and Kansas City. Mrs. Rulon Mackay and Miss of opportunity, BUT ONLY DO FOR THOSE WHO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! Poison grasshopper bait will be ready-Mond- SUCCESSFUL July ay, at the Asarco Farm, and all interested may obtain same then. People coming to get it are Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Jones 1 of Salt Lake City announce the asked to bring sacks for the free betrothal and approaching mar- bait which is furnished by the riage of their daughter, Mildred, government. to Mr. John Howard Bangerter, 4-- H formerly of Granger. Club Organized The young couple will be married on Wednesday evening, July For Garfield Girl 9 in the Salt Lake L D S temple. Follow' ing the ceremony, a recepClub was reGroup No, 1 tion will be held at the Hyrum organized in Garfield and Jensen home on Highland Drive. cently consists of an initial membership of eight girls. Norma Ruegg is FOR RENT-2-roo.modern, Eula Mae Wilson, vice completely furnished, with gar- president; Frances Baldee, secrepresident; age. Inquire Mrs. Frank Peterson. tary; Carol Nelson, reporter; 4th East, Magna. Joyce Matthews, song leader; Gloria Williams, pianist; Roberta The good man imparts knowCoffey, bulletin secretary and ingly and unknowingly goodness; Janice McFarlane, supply secrebut the evil man also exhales tary. Mrs. Lorenzo Baldee and consciously and unconsciously his Mrs. A. W. McFarlane are leaders. evil nature hence, be careful of The group meets every Mary B. Eddy your company. p. m. 4-- ms. OUTING An enjoyable East Garfield Ward outing was held at Tooele Legion Park Saturday evening, one hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests being present. Mr. Glen Robinson of the M. L A., was m charge. Games and a program were enjoyed and refreshments served. FOR SALE- -1 pen of game chickens, Monarch range, porcelain top kitchen cabinet. Reasonable if sold this week. Inquire Glen B. Cannon, 2978 1st East, Magna. Mr and. Mrs. II. Claude Anderson left Tuesday evening for a vacation trip to Washington, D. C.. Niagara Falls and other points of interest. They plan to visit their Mr. and daughter and Mrs Donald Foot and Mr. Foot's family. Mrs. Anderson will remain in the east for a month and Mr. Anderson plans to return in two weeks. son-in-la- GRANGER NEWS delightful miscellaneous shower at her home. The bidden guests included members of the Womens Benefit Association and the Westway Sewing Club. A social was also given to honor Miss Phyllis previously with Mrs. Robert Sonne of Lark, Mrs. Mae Hartge of San Francisco and Mrs. O. A. Sonne as hostesses. A pleasant time was enjoyed by forty-fiv- e guests. Mr. Sonne is well regarded in this vicinity. He lived in San Francisco and vicinity for several years before returning to Magna. The bride is a former student of the Sacramento Junior College and a graduate of the Sacramento .County hospital in California- A meeting of the Pleasant Green Relief Society will be held Tuesday, July 8 at 10 00 a. m. A work and business time will feature the gathering. Everyone is asked to bring their own lunch. Other refreshments will also be served. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Talbot and children left Monday for a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Miss Jessie Schmidt Exchanges Vows Nuptial Tuesday Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Jessie, to Mr. Harold D. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Rosalyn Schmidt. Mr. Donald Taylor, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride is well known in musical circles. Mr. Taylor recently returned from Washington, D. C., where he was a graduate student at the American University. He is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College and has filled a mission to Germany. He has been appointed by the United States Department of Agriculture to work in New Orleans where the young couple will make their home. H Mr. and Mrs. Glen Todd were meeting of the Magna Ward Relief Society will be held July in an automobile accident last Fri8 at 1 00 p. m. All ladies are inday evening when their car collidvited to attend and bring their ed with another going north on Indiana Avenue in Salt Lake. Mr. sewing. and Mrs. Todd escaped with minBoth cars Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and or cuts and bruises. small daughter, Cynthia, are va- were completely demolished. cationing in Southern Utah parks Returning from church last Sunand canyons. day evening, Mr. John Smith and met with an automoed Montoya daughters,, son, Hugo, to pass Helen and Bruna and sons, Rudy bile accident. Attempting of wheel rear the another car, and Norbert, spent the weekend side of a small the struck car their fishing in Spencer, Idaho. bridge, spinning the car around until it overturned. Fortunately, Miss Betty Jane no one was seriously injured. A The Money You Save on a 1941 Kelvinator Taylor of Ogden. The ceremony" was solemnized in the Salt Lake L D S Temple June 24 and was followed by a reception at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs Morgan Robinson Mrs. N. N. Dalrymple and granddaughter, Betty Jo, left for left Thursday for Yellowstone an extended visit in Iowa, Arkan- Park where they will spend their sas and nearby territory to visit vacation. They are expected to return in a week. relatives. Rasmussen 1TIES2 America is a land Poison Grasshopper Bait To Be Ready At Asarco Farm Monday Engagement Announced Of Miss Jones ' To John Howard Bangerter Is Only Half the Story flick of the finger and the exclusive, new Magic Shelf makes room for extra-tal- l bottles Another easy change and theres room for a 12 pound turkey five finger tip adjustments give you five shell arrangements. H- -A That big Vegetable Bin at the bottom of the 41 Kelvinator holds over a bushel of potatoes, onions turnips saves you countless steps every day. of sheer convenience get with this ... . . 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Coon and witnessed by family members. Miss Betty wore an ash rose ensemble and a corsage of sweet peas and rosebuds. She was unattended. A buffet supper later honored the bride and groom, and also complimented Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moulton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Moulton was formerly Miss Catherine Rasmussen, another daughter, who was married June 2nd. Mr. Moulton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Moulton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rasmussen will be hostess at a social honoring her daughter, Mrs. Rutherford and a group of are also planning a party complimentary to the recent bride in the near future. AND ITS A PLEASURE FOR US TO PROVE IT new 1941 Dodge hat to much THIS big going to like that we can't wait to have you tee and drive itl Wherever you look, this car hot the luxury touchet and- - fine appointments you're delighted to find in a car priced interiors. ..seats ot SO low. Stunning wide at a divan. ..deep luxury cuthiontl girl-frien- Son Of Former Magna Couple Married In Mesa, Arizona And in step with the smart Dodge styling are its new safety and economy features: For example, the spring lid Of interest to their friends here is the announcement of the marriage ot Miss Naomi Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Ellsworth and Roy E. Harris, Jr., son of Roy E. and Martha Deland Harris, varharoggage-compartme- raises or lower almost without effort. The new rear window is 47.6. larger to give greater visibility! The new safety wheel rims hold the tire even though a flat should occurl The new Qil Both Air Cleaner literally washes the air before it- - reoches the engine prevents "grit from attacking bearings and cylinder walls, thus prolonging engine life. former Magna residents. The young couple, were married in the Arizona Temple of the Latter Day Saints Church, with Charles V. Pugh, temple president officiating. A reception honored the young their couple. They will make home in Phoenix, following a trip. wedding -"Mr. Harris is a graduate of the Mesa, Arizona high school and 1941 Prwtf 0o9 Prc Immtt liav Cteiww $ pmuumur m4 ksmpm f var l4 utr. IStOf. cost. rtgM -ENJOY THE yttlPLE-THROF DODGE FLUID DRIVE! I. Shift or not, you hhel Nothing sew gm giva yea e ban) of peed. to loom. CMKiterr comfort odM tmooths nm WO iff Combined with 5. Oroot in traffict Yotf ttort top Floating Poway, Podgo Fluid DrJvo giva unbelievable smoothness, mh of handling smoothly without jerk or jar. And e who and (anger another example of yew want extra fas! getaway, a attended the Arizona State Teachers College at Temp. He is employed by the Central Arizona Company in Light and-Po- car-lif- dick of your Anger Into Hie gateway fomoee Dodge economy. And teamed with Floating Power, the new Dodge Fluid Drive gives unbeliev- able smoothness and ease of handling. Why not drop In for a demonstration today? And don't forget Dodge still sells for just a few dollars more than cars. smaller, low-pric- TesetoSUter BomM,Ca3,Ttonrixyt.ltolOP.HE4.T. wer Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walters announce the birth of a baby boy June 29 at the L. D. S. Sunday, hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. BIO BARGAINS IU USED CARS I Thaeaneetionol ivatf of Dcda Flud Drivahm brought H wtda awertmenf of womtiffvl otvd cor volun. lata modal Podga oud F'y mouth. .ond oil papular mofcat, oH body typa ot attract ro prko. luiEDarar yrjGQ rnilD DRtVt OPTIONAL AT SUOMT CXTAA COST nt |