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Show trNA tO TIMES, Majma, we iruiy be, that Uub .r' and earnestly in some sense Jameson. j.-Ann- a PAGETHREE Friday, June 30,1 944 Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deavitt Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shaw enannounce the birth of a baby girl Marriage Announced tertained at a family dinner Miss Donna Christensen, daugh- Monday, June 19th at the evening for their son, AlAnnouncement is made of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Christ- Crosa hospital. All concernedHoly are who left for the Marine base va, ensen of Garfield, became the doing nicely. This is their first marriage of Miss Phyllis Pollock, at San Diego, California. The Mrs. Abbie Pollock of daughter bride of Gene Kelson, son of Mr. child. and Lie welly nWing, son of Mr. guests were Mr. andMrs.Alva. and Mrs. S. J. Kelson, Wednesand Mrs. Roy Wing. The groom Shaw and son, C. T. Shaw and Friends will be interested to day, June twenty-firs- t, in a cereis home on leave from the United children of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allsop and 'son of Taylorsmony performed by Bishop John learn of the birth of a baby boy States Navy. A. Harter. Mr. Christensen, father to Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Bjork of HunThe nuptials will be read with ville, Miss Luella Davis of of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Buhl, Idaho. Rev. Bjork was the interest Mr. and Mrs. Harold Naylor ter, of wide circle their and children of Salt Lake City, Kelson, parents of the groom, former minister of the Magna friends. by . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ronneburg witnessed the ceremony. Little Community Baptist Church. The Miss Eloise Kelson was flower little new son will be called David of Price, Utah. en Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fisher PauL Alva has two other brothers in girL tertained at a birthday dinner on The bride choaa a biege enservice, Sergeant Melvin Shaw in for their Friday night daughter, semble and wore a corsage of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins of Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. George the South Pacific and LaMar Shaw of the United States Navy rosebuds. California, are vacationing with White were guests. at San Diego. A wedding breakfast was later their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. held at the Capri Restaurant, and Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Honoring Earl Pollock, mem Last week Mrs. C. M. Shaw rean informal reception .held that Turpin Mrs W. V. Robbins has her of the United States army, a dozen beautiful red roses ceived returned home a from Salt Lake at the home Mrs. Abbie Pollock and Mrs. Mel evening of Mrs. Anher from Melvin M. son, hospital. nie Fife, an aunt Singleton entertained at a social Shaw in the Sergeant Pacific. The South Mrs. Fife is also in evening the Utah Cop- gift was for Mothers daiy. The orentertaining Mr. and Mrs. Budd H. Ensign Tuesday Saturday evening to honor the per Club Porophry Room. A social der had been delayed enroute and announce the of a birth baby dau time was enjoyed by sixteen preyoung couple. sent to Army Service Forces was 24th June the ghter Saturday, at Announcement of th nuptials sent. in New York City, Cross Headquarters Mother Holy and hospital will be greeted with interest by of Magna. new arrival are doing nicely. This the many friends of th Mrs. William Buckingham and instead Is their second daughter. children, accompanied by Miss couple. Norma Whittaker, have gone to a a Mr. R. E. Barrett of Ogden was Th regular Gardan Club Board Westwood, California. a Sunday dinner guest at the i meeting will be held Wednesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon, Jones, A. Monsens Mr. J. evening, July Ith at th home of Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams. All Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones have birthday anniversary, a lovely board members are urged to atarranged dinner was given Sun tend as important business will had as guests during the past day for brothers, sisters, and Mrs. Jones' while, brother and immediate be discussed. members, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berrett include Mr. family James Monsen, Mr. a a of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Max E. and Mrs. A. T. Rasmussen, Mr. A social meeting of the Demo- Jones, children, Sharon and Bob- and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. and cratic Study Group will be held by of Boulder City, Mrs. R. E. Mrs. J. F. Pritchett, Mrs. Harold Thursday, July flth at the Com- Berrett, mother of Mrs. Jones. Sorensen, Mrs. C. N. Madsen of munity Park. T:00 p. m. A k Mt. Pleasant, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. luncheon will be served. Mrs Doyle Stoddard and baby Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monleft last week after a seven weeks Bruner, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of sen, Mrs, Q. W. Borland is progress- visit with her husbands parents; Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Meling nicely in Si Mark's hospital Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stoddard. The vin Blrdzell of Wendover, Mr. following a major operation. Mrs. visitor Uvea tn Compton, Califor- and Mrs. Mono Peterson, Mr. and Borland was the former Mies Man nia. Mrs. Alf Duckworth, Bob and I Stoddard. Dick Monsen and Mrs. Lucille They that know God will be Fawsett. FOR BALE cultivators, humble; they that know them-eelvI7J3. Magna Lbr. -- Hdwa. 3931. cannot be proud.FlaveL Miss Ruth Lawrence of Grants-vill- e was a weekend guest of Misg Texas Mabel Wilding. (no sales tax) Bureaus Commissions Young Couple Exchange Regulations Oppressions Nuptial Vows Mon-dayd- -- , Adam S. Reunion Republican Candidate for the - Senate U. S. k Tot lot Bennlon Is a VOTE To Preserve Fra Speech Free Enterprise! To To P reeerve the Constitution! ind th American way of life.! Prtrv boys and girls who our cause shall not ban fought in Tain. And so. America will offer to them the io that our now fight and I have freedom you ' d. July , 11th, for the can win in November man who Register July 1 Paid Ab political Barker, advertisement by Taylorsville, Ut. Stake Slates Summer Dances For Young People Three summer dances, sponsored by the Oquirrh Stake Mutual Improvement Associationwill be presented for the enjoyment and pleasure of young people (all Mutual people,) announces stake officials. Good music will be provided at the dances which will include: G. Hall. Thursday, July 13-- P. Rriday, August Hr.il. outFriday, August ing and dance at Park. 21-S- take Private Clyde Nielsen Magna, is attending a course in fire control at aircraft Artillery School Davis, North Carolina. Shaw of specialist the Antiat Camp i You Vote for Yourself When you Vote for pot-luc- Vote ay Grdo Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Archibald announce the marriage of their daughter, Beulah, to Jack W. Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood. The marriage took place in Salt Lake City and for her bridal ensemble the charming bride chose a Navy blue dress with white accessories to correspond with her husbands uniform of the United States Navy. The newlyweds spent a honeymoon in Provo visiting at the residence of the grooms brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fehr and at American Fork with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Steel. After a fifteen-da- y leave, the groom will report back to "d'in gather vitamin pretty figure in our suits, whether youre headed far or active swimming t Slim, amaath-fittinknitted suits with full ar half skills. BeHerina cottons in gay prints, vivid strip. Sipling-ilibra and ahorta suite f sleek ryon bengaline or satin, brightly patterned. JF or Popular colors in 52 to 49. curve-controllin- g sen-buhi- Highways Fish and Gam Industry Agriculture Labor for GOVERNOR On The REPUBLICAN Ticket PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11TH I Farragut, Idaho. g a Freedom Bracken Lee J. w Youll cut a MORE FEWER es Kenneth Jones, who is attending the State Teachers College at Dickinson, North Dakota, under 2 the Navy program, arrived Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jones, and other relatives and friends. wjlf J. Bracken Lee's record guarantees you fewer taxes, regulations, commissions. i V-1- wlid-tone- I -(- Paid Political Advertisement) Ladies' THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. SLACK HJOlfS For a leisurely Fourth of dress in a new alack suit July from Pennsys complete selection. 7.90 Ladies White SUMMER JPHO?G0 patterns in cloth, leather and brics. Brighton up your sum- er wardrobe with a now 0 . (5 O) pun. jHHrtligflUUIlfraUIIHMl Men's Rayon Hose' in duration sheers lnaMaring loveliness !n dainty of Sab our selection it r7ona. newest shades. Stock up5)l3w & Fourth. STRAWS warm For th Fourth anddraaaad ahead. B wurtly straw bat from pleta stock. d '1 1.98 SPORT SLACKS WASH SUITS 90 i I cant think of anything else youll need for your Victory garden. Judge . . . youve got pretty nearly everything." "I think so, too, John. Ever get your asparagus patch going?" . "I gave that up last year. Judge. Tried it air years in a row with no luck. Just havent got the right toil, I guess?" "Well, 1 think youre wise, John... no jv use keeping on trying things you know wont work. Just like prohibition. State-wid- e pro i hibition ha been tried in this country - Gabardine Children's gashed. Easily Ironed and dress 4,98 r c times in the last ninety years. n times in the past thirty-thre- e years and discarded everywhere except in three states. Same in Jhing was tried in eight provinces Canada and in Norway, Sweden. Finland and Russia but it was an admitted failure and universally abandoned. "The reason is prohibition dots not inprohibit. All you get is bootleg liquor stead of legal liquor, plus no end of crime and corruption. , eeventy-tw- o It has been adopted forty-seve- This edeerltsemmU sponsored by Conference ej Alcokoist f t ndustrirt, Jr |