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Show , imS, MAGNA, Page Three Mrs. Wilford Richards is visitHonoring Mrs. Grant Day bell, ing her mother, Mrs. Dorothy a recent bride, a lovely arranged Alexander and family in t Ely, miscellaneous shower was given Monday evening at the Utah Cop- Nevada, for a short time. per Club Porophry room. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Doxford, son. Daybell was formerly Miss Beth Dee and daughters, Gladys and Hutchings. Hostesses were Mrs. John Day-bereturned Friday Mrs. Arthur Marsh entertained Mrs. L. D. Flint, Mrs. Blanch vacaa Idaho from from Banida, members of her club Monday. A Mrs. C. J. Hutchings, tion Cherrington, trip. noon-da- y luncheon was served, Mrs. Velva Duckworth and Mrs. followed by card games and prize Mr. and Mrs. L, N. Clifton of Doris McCullough. given to Mrs. Matt Pettersson. The table decorations were pink California, announce the Vallejo, Mrs. Alice Brady entertains the ' birth of a baby boy July 22. Mrs. and white gladiolus, with pink ladies next Monday. Clifton will be remembered, as and white candles in crystal holdMr. and Mrs. Sam Williams left being the former Miss Lucille ers. Miss June Flint and Miss received Williams of Magna. the Joyce Hutchings Wednesday for a vacation trip to gifts. Games of San Francisco and other parts of were played and prizes given interest in California. Mrs. Grant Johnson, the former to Mrs. Joseph Backstrom, Mrs. Miss Clela Williams, left Friday W.' S. Robertson, Mrs. Laura Arnold Aston, instructor In. for. Los Angeles. Her husband is Malmstrom and Mrs. Ted HanUncle Sams army stationed at a member ot the United States sen. selections were given Musical Denver, has returned to his duties Army training school in Los Anby Miss Nylene Furrow, Mrs, y after a visit with his geles, California. ll Phyllis Robertson and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Aston. Luncheon was served to one Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zito and son, hundred guests. Kennedy Grant has returned home after visiting his grand- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wahlin and parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Mercer, son, Clive, are vacationing in CARD OF THANKS Yellowstone National Park. Jr., of American Fork. , We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their mFiy acts of kindness and floral offerings at the recent death of our dear father, John- W., Jones J. W. Jones and Family ' - onen j best man for the groom. Mr. Peacock is graduate of of the Snow college a and Announced a local Marriage business man, while Miss Dimond Couple local Young is widely acquainted in this vicinity, being a member of a proto their particular interest minent Magna family. ' Of curie friends is the ot jn The young couple plan to make ot the betrothal and their home in Granger. marriage of Miss Dunond, youngest daughter Mr. J. C. Denton returned TuesMr of day from attending the Lions andldrs. Leo Peacock of International convention at Toronto, Canada. He and Mr. R. C. the Deyoung couple will be mar-J- a Parks represented Lions Club. 1 evening, August Saturday cere-ifie Dimond home, the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby and Bishop by performed being Goorce A Brown. The ceremony family have returned home after be witnessed by members of an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone families, and an National Parks. immediate the informal reception will follow for Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Wyatt are relatives Attending the bride will be visiting in Tremonton and other bridesmaids. Miss Peggy points of interest in the northern Mitchell and Miss Maurine Kearns part of the state with relatives md her sister, Mrs. S. L. Sandal, and friends. . ,jfll act as matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Richardson Joseph Schoulton will , act as the4 eebothal, Approaching vomeg 9U Magna-Garfie- ld have returned home from a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Dorothy Vickers of Phoenix, Arizona and Miss Cleo Vickers of El Dorado Springs, Missouri, are visiting with Mrs. Wallace Anderson for two weeks. Mrs. Hazel Catten was pleasant- ly surprised on her birthday anniversary Saturday evening by a group of friends. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Games were played and prizes given.' nf -- U , k4 fij w in tbr its to 4c 'o ange at is' f4 r, Of Schedule For & Utah Railroad (Orem) Salt Lake c MAGNA DEPOT The agent will be at the depot during the ng hours: Intis vired 3 6:15 7:30 10:30 12:30 2:30 that a are a. m. to 7:00 a. a. m. to 6:30 a. a. m. to 11:30 a. p. m. to 1:30 p. p. m. to 5:00 p. followi- 6:55 a. m. 3:30 p. m. r ekm art fis is Arrive 8:40 a. 12:43 p. f you m; ukemtt!: m. . m. m. Out-Boun- m. m. d Express or Freight Express Leaves 6:55 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 11:05 a. m. 5:45 p. m. in JVU CO. i Specials for Fri.-Sa- July k, Free ' Delivery Magna, Utah 31-Au- le and 10c-25c-- efc dudsd f Son&f t 2-3- it Show l- - !i j 1. g. Dial Gar. 2511 BUY SPECIALS I UNITED STATES WAR 50c STAMPS 4 BONDS - AND STAMPS - LADi ora thet secret hear. McCrea. 2 Cana for 25c 4 Pkgs. for 19c FIGS, KREMEL, Assorted Flavors , . . hicely. a tori ,.i I I 1:08 dafl W m tUbbeC i yoiA T N TOILET TISSUE, PECTIN, M, C Pag JAM, CHEESE, P. l0, JIA Mrs. Lorin Beck has returned to her home here after visiting with her husband fai Oakland, California. Mr. Beck is employed in the shipyards there. and Mrs. George Fairbounie announce the birth of a baby L.D.S. hos girl July 22 at the little daughte wee pitaL The weighed less than three pounds, the and is in an incubator at is but progressing present time, Fairboume is quite well Mrs.will be rememb-ere- d She nicely. doing Miss as being the former local known well Fern Pearce, 4 Rolls for 18c musician. 2 Pound Jar for 33c lb. 15c - . 5-A- L FRANKFURTERS, JOT ROAST. ,., , , s TIME TABLE Passengers 3:00 pan-4:0- 0 ?.m. .... - and Express Magna Depot Salt Lake Depot Gat, Union Bus Sta. Rasmussen Drug Magna Temple 77 W. S. Leaves Magna i Leaves Salt Lake 6:03 e.m. 7:00 a-. 1:00 ami. aun. 11:00 9:40 , fr fa CURTAINS 50c ' V,B. Coon, Dial 2981 COMPANY 5:30 pjn- 9:00 pjn. 11:00 p m. of f ajn. 1:55 pmk 9:40 psn. 9:00 pjn. 10:00 pm. schedule by way Star Indicalet . Remington-Arma- Officials of the Salt Lake County fair board executive committee voted Monday to stage a fair this year in Murray, despite a general cancellation of most state and some county fairs in various parts of the nation. The fair will be held as scheduled, on September 2, 3, 4 and 5, according to announcement by E. O. Brothers, fair board presi- dent Mr. Brothers said the decision was reached in view of the fact that only Salt Lake county farmers participate in the fair, and . m. Broken ' sizes and styles. Include! whites, tans, brown and whites, reds, blues, in a wide range of styles. Each a bargain! Men's SWIM TRUNKS REMNANTS Hundreds of yards of higher priced goods to chose liom! Come Early - $4.49 Scoop ! Get a pair to knock around in. Large sizes Hell love one of these. WORK SHOES Men's Women's SPORT SHOES Drastically reduced to clear! Youll have to hurry for these bargainst Assortment of styles and colors SSEo Made of tough durable leather. These shoes CURTAIN SCRIM yards only! While it lasts . . . 50 10 Only I Man's WOMENS $4.C9 ' DRESSES $1.00 , Slightly Boiledl HATS DRESSY Dress OXFORDS In - colon and styles to please you! LADIES Many colors to choose from! Reduced To Clear I 20c yd vegetables, All reduced to clear! Sew and save. jjT t 3i 1 Bargains! ' CURTAINS PANTS $2.00-- SHEERS DRESSES A M. n t,-ze- Scoop! SUMMER 10 Only ! RAYONS . Wool ' One chain store last year bought worth the following Utah products ... 300,000 pounds of candy; 72,000 pounds of beet sugar; 76,800 poun3j of flour; 13,200 gallons of milk and cream; 17,000 gallon! of ice cream; 15,860 eggs; 14J64 pounds pf chickens; 23,500 pounds ot turkeys; 25,530 pounds of beef; 2,860 cases of canned fruits and MEN'S $3.00 I MEN'S thesei MEN'S just one item among many , that belong in the story of how Utah chain stores provide an outlet foe the products of Utahs factories and farms. DRESS SHIRTS Drastically Reduced I of Hell enjoy its 10c yd. All reduced to clear! SLACK SUITS Thats a sweet headline, but will really wear! 97c L50 2.50 $3.00 300,000 POUNDS of Utah Candy $1.50 Womens Summer Shoes WASH PANTS $150 difficulties were OF MONTH RUMMAGE! to Odd lots reduced clear! DRESS - Pund Inquire 50c Reprlcedl extended FAIR WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR One Lot! styles! Is. COUNTY Will pay Current Price HAND BAGS In summer shades and -- Sincere sympathy MEN'S FANCY Man's SALT LAKE &TOELE STAGE LINES r to the bereaved family. DRESS SHIRTS 35c yd. Glen Staker ' Magna. LtdW aim and Mr. andVs. E. Mrs. Mary &taker son, Phillip and in are visiting son, pound for, 30c Pound for 33c JIB STEAIL LUNCH MEAT Pound for 20c Pound for 33c ShoiUcr, steaks, toJFFED LAMB CHOPS, .... Pound for 30c .....Pound for 3Sc CON, Rath, fryers, USED OR NEW This Merchandise Goes On SALE Friday Morning, July 31, at 9:00 In any color! Many styles to choose from! SHORT LENGTHS! Salms brother andMrKStakers and family. .... FINEST MEATS END and Mrs. Thayne D. Pearce and Mrs. and children and Mr. and Christensen Allen have returned from an enjoyable vacation at Mirror Lake. Mr. .3 for 10c 2 Bunches for 5c 2 Pounds for 25c Extra Large, jCHES, JfREEN SQUASH. 2 Pounds for 19c POTATOES 10 Pounds for 27c JJRY ONIONS, 3 Pounds for lie Pound or 60 CANTALOUPES, Prices Subject To Market Change - I- were held Funeral service Tuesday for Mrs. Aimie Newbold, 62, in Draper. Mrs. Newbold was the mother of Verlx and Ralph Newbold of Magna and sister of Julian and Fred Sadler, Mrs. Millie Sellers and Lizzie' Sadler, all of transportation not involved. Mr. lb. 32c Glass, Tasty, CUCUMBERS, BEETS, .V wwisuMMtm only. - 11c FRESH VEGETABLES .xliutftd a MOTHER SUC - .. MKir a and luncheon served. 48 lb. Bag for $1.59 CONTINENTAL NOODLE MIX, 3 Pkgs. for 28c CLEANING TISSUES, Eve, Large Package 18c COFFEE, Folgers, r a Mrs. Alice Gourley entertained members of her club Tuesday. A social time of cards wps enjoyed ... rrTf - Mrs. a Howard Green, former Magna resident was a visitor in this community during the week. He is leaving for Virginia, as a member of the Navy Construction unit and will receive his orders there for further embarkation. Howad was on Midway Islands when Pearl Harbor was attacked, but was able to get away safely. MAYONNAISE, Best Foods, Quart Jar for 51c Bottle for 19c CATSUP, Heinz , FLOUR, White Fawn,i a . a a :.... 2 Cans for 25c WHEATIES, package for. well Honoring Alfred Earl Clegg, who left July 27th, in the Voluntary Officers Training divisiona for Uncle Sams armed forces, group of friends and relatives entertained at a canyon party last Wednesday in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Twelve were present Earl is at Fort Douglas at the present time, but expects to leave shortly. -- I Day-be- Breeze. a a , ten-da- m Mrs. Lyman Breeze entertained members of her club Tuesday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Joan Butters in Ogden. Other ladies attending were Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Melvie Jenkins, Mrs. Kate Coon, Mrs. Marian Huish, Mrs. Thelma Huish, Mrs. Grace Dimond, Mrs. Helen Jones and Mrs. Violet PowelL A social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Coon will entertain toe group August 27 th. 2 Rolls for 25c PAPER, , FRUIT COCKTAIL, Del Monte , a Cun (or 16c r disappiVJ In an impressive ceremony, Miss Marian Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Petersen of Granger, exchanged wedding vows with John Edward Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gardner of Magna, Wednesday, The marriage was performed in the Logan L.D.S. temple, and the young couple left shortly after on a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. The bride chose a smart summer ensemble for traveling. . She has been to? motif for several lovely arranged parties during the past week including a party given by Miss Katherine Neerings of Salt Lake City, a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at the Gardner home, Mrs. E. J. Gardner and Mrs. Alice Gourley, hostesses. Late summer flowers were at tractively placed in the living rooms, and progressive games played by thirty guests. Monday evening, the bride-ele- ct was complimented at a miscellaneous shower given by her sisMrs. ters, Mrs. Jean Packard, Norma Shafer and Miss Dorothy Petersen and her mother at the Petersen home. Fifty relatives and close friends attended. Mr. Gardner expects to leave shortly for the United States Air Corps. Both young people are well and favorably known in this vicinity. MAGNA CIVIC IMPROVEMENT Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant and and Mrs. Roy Herron announce the birth of a baby girl son, Max, of American Fork, visitJuly 27th at St Marks Hospital ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. meMjyjJi -- laaaxutauMBgg Mother and new daughter are pro- M. F. Grant the past week. WAX sday clot, ct U, Mr. CRAPE JUICE, Royal Purple, 16c PEACHES Bride-Ele- Friends of Gordon Breeze, pro-prietor of the Breeze Beauty be will happy to learn that Shop, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harmon be- - he is progressing well after a came the happy parents of a baby serious eye operation performed girl July 26 at the Holy Cross Tuesday at a Salt Lake hospital A hospital. All concerned are doing speedy recovery is wished for Mr. gressing ffiyiCTORY EVERYDAY Mrs. L. Popular Miss Elva Davis. No Package too small or too large taler m. T for. Pick-U- p Dial 4531 Mrs. Fred W. Wrathall and daughter, Marian, returned Wednesday from a very enjoyable trip to Camp Chaparral, National Girl Scout camp, located near Santa Cruz, California. Mrs. Wrathall completed the two week Leaders Training course given under toe direction of Miss Ida May Born, national Staff Director from New York. Before returning home they visited with relatives in Palo Alto and San Carlos, California. J. Burt anand nounce the birth ot a baby boy July 25 th at the Holy Cross Hospital. Mrs. Burt' was the former a. m. p. m. 11:05 . 5:45 , Misses Denece Coon and Mabel Jean Bezzant left Monday for a weeks stay at Brighton. Mr. m. Riley anbaby boy Hospital. are doing m m. Trains Leave Magna trs is ilk Mr. and Mrs. Blaine nounce the birth of a Thursday at St Marks Mother and new arrival nicely., Lucille, Lovely Parties Honor 75c ; v Cushion dot in full Odds and Ends. Reduced to clear! size. 25c Mens Work Straw Hats . . a Hats. .10c Straw s Children Closeout, 2 only Men s Twotone Oxfords $3.00 50c Boys Jimmies. Sizes up to 8! Suits Childrens Slack $1.50 $2.00 Ladies and Misses Sweaters . . $2.00 Ladies and Misses Sweaters . . $1.50 Baby 75c Ladies Seersucker Skirts 25c and 17c Small Boys Caps . . 88c . . . Ladies Satin Slips . Ladies and Misses Sweaters . . . $1.00 Childrens Summer-SandalLadies and Missis Sweaters - 35c $1.00 and Childrens Playsuits Misses Missss and Children Playsuits $1.50 Misses and Children Playsuits $2.00 Girls Dresses. Sheers and Rayons 50c 47c Bonnets. Reduced! 12 pair Ladies Summer Glove Another chain store bought $8,031,611 worth of Utah products. And to It goeiy haln stores offer a spbets tial market to farmcra, foul. try men, dairymen ted pr; j ... .... ...... s s ducert la cany , V&h. Ji (Kyil . ' XJTAUtliihU z J |