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Show ftnfc. Ladles of the Firemen Auxiliary met Wednesday night at the fire hall for a business and social meeting. Mrs. Jean Strong was hostess of the evening. A pleasant time was held. Mrs. . Turner and M. J 77 late luncheon was serve!' C. A D .Voiles of Harden, visiting at the home Mrs. James of her T. Cockerill, for a short time. She attended funeral services for her brother, the late Mr. Cockerill. Montana, is sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cirw. and daughters, Ruth were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George wi? Mrs. W. B. Haymond entertained ladies of the B St O Sewing Club Wednesday at her home. Red Cross sewing formed the diversion of the afternoon, and a The regular meeting of the Magna Flower GarderrClub, scheduled for Monday night, has been postponed, due to the hot weather. late luncheon was served. Sergeant Carl Smith of Mrs. Hannah Jones of Beaver, theActing armed forces has returned to Utah, is visiting her sister, Mrs. McQuaid, California, after Ellen Mar lor, and other relatives Camp a weeks furlough visiting his and friends. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith on the B Sc G Row. The final summer meeting of the Honoring her son, Mrs. Smith Club was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs entertained at a vdinner party. J. A. Young. Special guests were Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clara E. Burke, Mrs. H. D. Mrs. James Alcorn of Midvale; Cluff and Mrs. Florence Porter Mr and Mrs. Tom Hughes of War stamps at bridge were given Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus to Mrs. D. L. Underwood, Mrs Campbell of Salt Lake City. W Ethel Johnson and Mrs. Burke. A luncheon was prettily planned Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Punshon enserved. tertained at dinner Monday honoring Mrs. Punshons mother, Mrs. Melvie Jenkins entertain- Mrs. Elva Rees, Miss Dorothy ed nine members of her club Martin of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Thursday at her home. Sewing Walter Collins and three children, was the diversion of the group. Walter, Jr., Bud and Margene of The ladies hold their next meet- Philadelphia. ing at the home of Mrs. Violet PowelL Just-A-Me- re A meeting of the Navy Mothers Club and their partners will be Mrs. Minnie held in the Field House at the Robin, 7. Utah Copper Community park hostess to the Hearthside rJ? , 8:00 p Friday night An earlywT Saturday night, July-10was served and bridge lateio m. sharp. ' ed. flowers were The new recruiting officer the Spring room. 11 living Prizes Lieutenant Maurice C. Peters, en to Mrs. Vie will be pesent All are invited to Eleen Poulsen Martin a and the Ji attend. prize to Mrs, Pearl ThurZ The group will entertain The Girl Scout Troop 7, under husbands at a wiener the direction of Florence Miller Black Rock beach Friday, Juj and Lucile Larson, enjoyed cooking project Tuesday. Mrs. John Kochonis, dausM Hiran and Donna, have Misses Marviene and Connie from a two-weevacation vice Johnson enjoyed the weekend vis- ing friends and relatives ia iting Elene Johnson in Salt Lake Angeles and San Francisco, (v? fomia. City. jJf! ... ks Margaret Grubaugh entertained members of the Pythian Sisters and their husbands Saturday evening at her home. Cards were played and prizes given to Mrs. Nettie Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. u Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Funk, IS and Mrs. Vem Sorensen and Ifa. Glen Bradley of southern 1M spent the weekend visiting at ft, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. u w beck. W Mr. Hal Barton of California, arrived this week to join his wife and son, and visit with Mrs. Bartons mother, Mrs. J. W. Hoffman and other relatives and friends in this vicinity. "Please limit your call to 5 minutes others are waiting." - THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Honoring four young men, who are becoming members of the armed forces, Misses .Gladys Bangerter, Madge Coon, Patsy Mar lor and Clara Jean Poulton, entertained at a social at the Bangerter home. The quartet so honored were Harold Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Bowen, who left Tuesday for the University of Colorado at Boulder City, under the Naval 2 training program; Donald Duckworth, son of H. B. Duckworth, Sr., and Hal Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Duke, who are leaving Friday for the army and Lewis Welcker, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Welcker, who left Thursday for Texas, to join the Marines. A social time was enjoyed by a large group of young people, and the young men extended best wishes in their new lives. Many' telephone calls to other, .'cities get through all right but .those going to war-bus- y places go over lines that get busier everyday. That's why on some calls the operator will say . . . V-1- ' It gives the next person a chance . . . Tomorrow thenext 'persoiLmaybe you; i SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES Btcauft of thT thoirtagf telephone focllltltt and wartlmt?ntrlctfonf, wt tuggest moot? you contultjit If you art planning to TIME TABLE Pastengert DPI Bus and Exprest Magna Depot Rasmussen Gar. Magna Drug Leaves Balt Lake Leaves Magna 7:00 ajn. 8.00 aun. Union Sta. 77 W. S. Temple A STATES TELEPHONE gHOieju AND TEL10KAPH CO. 8:00 9:40 1:55 6:40 8:00 10:00 an. aun. pjn. pun. pun. 7Star indicates schedule by pun. way of Remington-Arms- . "Heres a piece. Judge, that says that in spite of more cars and faster speeds, the first six years of repeal showed 12 less deaths from automobile accidents than during the last six years of prohibition. "Now doesn't that just go to show you, Henry, youve got to be on pretty solid ground as far as your facts go before you make an prediction. Why, back in the days just before repeal quite a few folks around the country made pretty power ful predictions about how automobile acciwere going to jump up if we got legal liquor back. "About the only thing along that line youre ever safe in predicting, Henry, is this. No community or county or nation, for that matter, ever became or ever will become dry just because it voted that way. AH that the votin' decides la whither you have legal or bootleg liquor. We had nearly 14 years of experience on that, didnt we? dents out-and-o- ut Ceemmi tf ibMi teeof xy NEW MAGNA CASH IyJAREET 3RD EAST and 3RD SOUTH PHONE S2S1 ONE RATION BOOK HOLDER (Until they last) Hes one of the many farmers in this territory who are receiving wonderful service from Electric Hired Hands. To everyone present at the counter without one. These Electric Workers are ever on the job helping to speed up food production at a minimum of cost. Waste In war Is a crime. Do not waste electricity just because it is not rationed. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. teddy Kilowett Power the MfU1! finest servieo - produced 4 electric foe you by Ameriten iuiWii the kind of power tbet sperns tbs mcSiou. REMEMBER- - I. C. A. IS YOUR PLACETO TRADE FOR SAVING MONEY. WATCH OUR SPECIALS IN TH E SALT LAKE DAILY PAPERS. Your friend, Louis Falvo. t |