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Show I MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH PAGE THREE Tuesday. An orchestra from Camp Kearns played and war heroes. Sergeant Frank A. Kirch and Flight Officer John Paulovich told of their experiences in the Pacific theater of war. Sergeant Kirch has been overseas four and one-hayears. He was at Pearl Harbqf w henlt was attacked and was at Guadalcanal for nine months. He baleen .a.. warded several campaign ribbons. Flight Officer Paulovich has been overseas four and one-hayears and also was at Pearl Harbor December 7 He has seen ae-'l- td way, GundalcanaTand New Guinea He was in the hospital yfTtearns, and was recently rt leas d. Bpth soldiers emphasized the fact that to bring home our brothers, sons and husbands from the jungles in the South Pacific, from the waste deserts in China and the mountains in Italy, we must back the attack and buy War Bonds. -- The Victorettes entertained at Betrothal Revealed prettily planned formal Valentine party Mondy evening at the A nuptial announceUtah' Copper Club. Camp Kearns ment of interest is the a furnished orchestra betrothal general and approaching e for the enjoyable social which of Miss Nan StoddardTdau-ghte- r e attended serwas by seventy-fivof Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stodvice men from Kearns. dard, to Private first class G. Walter Borland, son of Mr. and Mrs. An unusual feature of the eveW. W. Borland of was the of a Magna. The ning presentation Major and Mrs. John Wmston Pritchard announce the birth of a baby son, David Winston, Feb8. They also have another A delightful Valentine party ruary son, Johnny,. four years-olwas held Fridajr evening at the Major Pritchard is m the MarPleasant Green wardhouse, giVen shall islands. in honor of the Lions by their ladies, and attended by fifty six Gus Papanikolas has returned people. from San Francisco, where he d DinnerwasseryecLaLprettily his five daughferTTmdTwo planned Valentine-- d ecorated sons. its to their escorts, after they Fresno, California with the Unit- tables by. members of the ward danced through a large paper ed States army. Relief Society, and was intersperheart. Honoring her son, Floyd D. The marriage will be solemniz- sed by program numbers. Light refreshments were later ed in the near future in Californ,Toasts were given to the ladies Skip Nielson, Mrs. Mary E. served. who were not members of the Nielson entertained at a family ia. Mr. Both young people are well club, by Mrs. Hazel Kirk; to the dinner Thursday evening. known in this vicinity, and mem- sweethearts by Mrs. Ann Tygesen Nielson, who enlisted in the Navy, and O. J. McDonald; to the ladies, left Friday evening for Farragut, bers of prominent families. SALT LAKE & TOOELE H. L. Garfield; to the fat men, Idaho. Mrs. Blanch Mix; to the STAGE LINES Mrs. Carl Simmons and daughmen, Mrs. Melba MattTIME TABLE Girl Scout Troop 2 of Magna ter of Los Angeles, California, will hews; to the thin men, Mrs. Evereceived s and Passenger Express arrive Friday to visit her two bro- lyn Daines and to the Lady Lions, from Mrs.a talk on table etiquette Salt Laka Depot Hy Facer. This talk thers, Paul and Heber Garside, ODeal Kirk. will the Union Bus. Station help group in obtaining home on furloughs and her moth77 W. S. Tempi Other numbers included a vocal then- hostess badges. er, Mrs. Bertha Garside. Leaves Garf. Leaves Salt Lake solo by H. Claude Anderson, ac7:00 5:45 a.tn. companied by his wife; vocal solo, 11:00 aun. 7:45 ajn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Heise of Mrs. Marcia Cromar; selection 3:00 pjn. 9:30 am. Delta, Utah, are visiting their son from a male quartet, Roland Reid, 4:00 pan. 1:45 pun. and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Weldon C. Mathews, ODeal Kirk, 5:30 pun. 1:30 pun. Heise for a short time. The visi- George F. Cromar; vgcal selec9:00 pjn. 7:45 pun. tors will celebrate their 54th wed- tions from a group composed of 11:00 pun. 9:45 pun. ding Mrs. lone McDonald, Mrs. Vera anniversary Friday. Star indicates schedule by way Samuel (Bud) Westerman will Jones, Mrs. Marcia Cromar, Mrs. of Remington-Arm- . Radio Tub. represent Minna Cyprus high school in Anderson Mrs. and Mrs. Romaine Zito entertained Emma Clair the Junior Chamber of Commerce members of her club Thursday Jean Duke; anecdotes, yearly radio quiz program. evening. Sewing was the diver- Huffaker and Roy F. Tygesen. The program will go on the air e Demonstration of sion of the social and a late lunchdances were given by Dr. and Saturday, February 19, 6:15 p. m. eon served. Mrs. D. A. Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. over station KUTA. The questions will be taken Roland Reid, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. 7 to the th Complimentary Mrs. Evtelyn Daines from American History and CurMcDonald, dauher of birthday anniversary rent Events and an award will be ghter, Toby," Mrs. Thelma' and A. C. Ensign. given the winning contestant. Huish entertained at a prettily arThis quiz is to make Americans ranged Valentine social Monday. Back The Attack With a Bondi realize their priceless heritages. Games were played by the little Reverence Cannot Be guests and a luncheon served. Measured Nor Can Lieutenant and Mrs. Earl Clegg BONDS OVER AMERICA Ton Purchase It and small son have returned to fifteen-daSan Francisco, after a Efficient service is one thing furlough spent with their parents, but service baaed on a tympa- Behind split rail Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clegg and Lincoln's Birthplace thetic understanding of condi Valentine Party a late-wint- er Proves Festive Affair ten-pie- ce mar-riag- d bald-head- ed Cyprus Student On Quiz Program -- - jf" vv and economy needs ia another. Here you will find reverence that money alone cannot pur chase the type of service that not only represents perfection V. tavery detall-b-ut that will leave last- lpg and priceless memoriae. SUNSET LAWN 2350 E. 13th So. Beauty and Dignity Without Extravagance Dr. Creed Haymond. President Clyde C. Edmonds, Secretary Wilford F. Kay. Mortician. Funeral Director Kentucky, Mrs. Mero Harvey was hostess to members of her club Thursday evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed by the members and a late luncheon served. ' Mrs. Vie Martin was hostess to the Hearthside Club Friday night. Luncheon was served at small tables effectively decorated with Valentine motifs, and flowers were used about the room. Bridge was later played and prizes given to Mrs. Euroka Memmott and tain the group Thursday, ary 18. THEY COMO AFFORD ia the WES. AUTOMOBILE SPECIAL 00 $ Complete Motor Tune -Up GREASING We can handle all Grease jobs and oil Changes. OIL CHANGE Pennzoil or Quaker State, 5 quart No Waiting MOTOR $1.50 - Expert Greasing OHAVL-WiifxatorUt- en guarantee. Come in and let us give you an estimate. MAGNA Utah We Need 50 Good Used Cars At Once if - oa .T' VUh Vor Coeds Lincoln saw the evils oi half slave- half free. We are fight- ing now to keep Nazi slavery away from our free shores as much as to liberate die conquered For Defense Workers, Ji DCCRlBff IZlO ilslCCn Febru- Ef 01 JUGHEST CASH PRICES PAID PAULOS AUTO CO. Eot "4 t A LITTLE EXTRA ...canYYOU? f -- ?Jilf ' - lilt uJ f- - I "U 9 f t 0 r ,i r t tt v t kb ' r .t , , ', ' Ufm , i " 1 The fourth War lean tart today. Vour Government wants you to supone port this loan by buying at least .Bondexits $100 If the men in our armed forces can afiord to give their limbs and lives then certainly you can afford to lend at least $100 ... or $200 ... or $300. . . or even $500. You may not find it easy to spare an extra $100. But Be a good American letiaM Till buy exits NQW n BfiCII ATM! ray 'keep 'Gca Mure" THE RAILROADS ARE THE SAC KB SUE OF OFFER SE H 4BTM TO I ! Lin- coln Memorial of granite and marble, erected on the farm site where Abraham Lincoln was born. The one room log, houae la enclosed within the memorial. Lieutenant Sin-glet- School at War flag, by reason of over ninety percent of the students participating in the Fourth War Loan drive. Starting with $23,000 in September, a peak of $31,000 was reached by the middle of January and this was topped off with $56,-00- 0 for the Fourth War Loan. As a climax in the drive, an assembly was given at the' school fence near Hodgenville, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutton. While here, Lieutenant Clegg received word of his promotion to First prize to Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Singleton will enter- lf old-tun- y tion quit GIVETALK! AT CYPRUS vis-ite- - J ES -- VO t" lf WAR-HERO- f09t AMRLICA OH Y09ft PAVOMTI M.B.C, ITATtON IVttT lATUtMV I PAL MOVNTAM WAI TM8 i |