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Show , Magna, Utah, Friday, December 6, 1935 m The annual Christmas party of iiiimiiiiiitiiiiifiiHHiitimiiiiiiitiiiifiiKUUiimmittmimmtumiiiiiiin; meny miss Rosemary Gugglsberg. ing the University of Utah, was the Mr. the Westway Sewing Club will be The bride wore a model of light guest of her father and mother, held Mix E. on Thursday, December 19 at the Mrs. with silver Tbknksgivng B, accessories. and green crepe r nSSSElS She wore a corsage of white chry- day. santhemums. Two hundred guests were present. Mrs. Abbie Peterson of 4th. East street entertained her bridge club Mrs. Zella Holt and two ehlldretn Monday afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Kon-ol- d of West Jordan were the guests durwon first prize, Mrs. W. J. Corriing the week at the home of Bi- gan. guest prize and Mrs. George Smith consolation award.. shop and Mrs. E. R. Dimond. ? f lfr njd Mrs. Robert Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslem of Salt Lake City were the ThanksgivMr. ing Day guests of tnelr parents, and Mrs. Matt Pettersasn. Members of the B B Club and 1 s tained at a Jolly and well arranged odal Sunday evening at tlietr home on the Arthur Row honoring the birthday anniversary of their father, A, Tygesen. . were for fourteen laid Covers -- their partners entertained at a birth- guerta atone long table. Progresday party Friday evening In honor sive games were later enjoyed and of Mrs. Matt Pettersson at her home awarded on 2nd East street. The evening prizes was spent playing 600. High prize was wop by Mrs. James ThomaS and Hahs Lund, consolation to Mrs. Margaret Bertram and Albert Haslem. Supper was served. Mrs. was presented with a card table from the club members. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Maddy enter-tame- d at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maddy, Mrs. Maud Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dallas, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Miller and Mr. B. L. Jones. A very enjoywas had by all. Mrs. Arthur Marsh was hostess able time noonA club to her bridge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson enterday dinner was served and the aft- tained at Thanksgiving dinner comernoon spent in the popular game. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert plimentary High score was won by Mrs. Matt Ridge and Mr. Howard Ridge as Pettersson. well as immediate members of their Members of the American Hel- family lenic Sewing Club surprised their Mrs. O. A. Sonne of the B St Q president. Miss Vera Makls Wednes- Row entertained her Sewing Club soa at at home her day evening afternoon. Luncheon was Monday recial. Games were played and freshments served to the following .erved to twelve guests. young ladles: Miss Georgia and Mary Miss Carrie Cotter entertained her Bavelas, H Irion and Donna Kochonis Eva and Millie Mageras, Vera and Art Club Monday evening at her Wilma Makts, Irene Klekas, Vir- home on the B & G Row. Refresh ments were served to eight guests. ginia and Tula Papanlkolas. Pet-ters- i '' Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Kiser of BacMr. and Mrs. I. B. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs C. A Chapman and chus are leaving in the near future children Were dinner guests of Mr. to make their home in Colfax, Iowa. , and Mrs. Clarence Turpin Thanks. giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Chase of Her- Mrs. Bob Marlor is visiting her Mrs. E. J. Gardner of Louise Avenparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson of ue entertained her Bridge Club MonMidvale for a short time. day afternoon. Mrs. T. A. Hansen won first prize and- - Mrs. W. C. Reese Mrs. W. C. Reese and Mrs. Will low score. Eight guegts were present. Myers were hostesses to the afternoon session of Eastern Star at the Miss Alton Anderson- - of Cedar home of Mrs, Reese on Reid Aven- City and Mr. Karl Jenson of Price ue and Main street at a lovely ar- were the guests of Miss Altons parranged social Luncheon was served. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric R Anderson for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker of- - Cyi prus Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. J. as hostess to Mrs. Robert Ridge H. Watkins of Brigham City were members of the W, B. A. Monday er McMas-tMrs. J. 8. guests of Mr. and Clubrooms. at the Womens evening of Salt Lake City at a Thanks- Games Were played and prizes given giving dinner Thursday afternoon. to Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald and Mrs. Myrtle Long., Refreshments were Tuesday, December 10, the Plea- served to twelve ladies. I will Relief Ward sant Green Society give their Work and Business lesson under the direction of Mrs. Glen Martin. Christmas suggestions will also be explained. Everyone is Invited if to attend. B Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones of 2nd midEast street ente trained at a B "V night luncheon and social Wednesday evening. Eight guests were present. home of Mrs. B. W. Richardson on All members are invited to attend,. Mrs. W. C. Reese was hostess to the Magna Womens Club Wednesday at the clubrooms. Miss Sarah Guernsey, librarian, gave a report on the circulation during the past month. It was also announced that a special committee would go to Salt Tiri City Thursday to purchase 60 new books to add to the library shelves. These books will be announced later. f Mr. and Mrs. Parley Weyland and son. Kent were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Black.1 . The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday, December 12h at the home of Mrs. Laura Marshall on Belva Avenue at 1:30 oclock. A special Christmas program will b given. All members are Invited to be present. Miss Josephine Mix, who is attend SOCIAL 500 500 Traveling At 25 to 35 PARY TUESDAY and bunco, begins at and Mrs. B. Cooper of Ne-pUtah were the guests of Mr. Mr, Frank Broderick and Mr. Em- and Mrs. O. W. Memmott last Sunerson Wilkin of Denver, Colorado,' day. were visitors during the week at the homes of their parents, Mrs. M. Mand Mrs. Ivan Memmott enBroderick and Mr. and Mrs Dave tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner Wilkin, respectively. They also re-- 1 last Thursday at their home on 3rd newed the acquaintance of their East street Those attending were many friends here. Both boys are ' Mr and Mrs. George Kelly of Helemployed In Denver and doing very per, Mr and Mrs Floyd Ise and Mr. well. .ind Mrs Grant Robbins of Ogden and Mr-- . and Mrs Earl Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen Salt L ke Cit". and four children of Richfield, Utah were guests over the weekend at Mr and Mrs George Gugglsberg the home of Mr Christensens sis- entertained at a reception Saturday ter, Mary Nielson even'ng at the Pleasant Green hall n honor of their daughter. Mrs Mr. and Mrs Roy Tygesen enter - M J Kraft, a recent bride, and for- - tr PERCENT LESS THA1I REGULAR PRICE A q- MENS WOMENS, BOYS ZIPPER JACKETS! S IN PIGSKIN, WASHABLE CALF, SUEDE, 32? I OZ. MELTONS, CORDUROYS,- - SUEDINEi 1 AND PLAID WOOLS 8:00 p. m. ! i - ,' An Immense Assortment S Mens and Boys Trousers Underwear, Gloves, Boys Shirt," E Mens and Boys Pajamas, Baby Dresses and dozens of other items Also - all suitable for Christmas gifts. Si S l r- I i. And all at 25 percent to 35 percent LESS that Regular Prices ! GO ON SALE FOR 3 DAYS ONLfj SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY! i Drive Over and see our New Store. Tb Neatest and Cleanest Store in the County, j girafsict2jruffyifgiifgdifgi&ifS 2 Special Prices on regular stocks in all Departments of the will also be on for these three days. Save Now for Christmas. RltLEV store. j Garfield Trading f TillllllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllltlllKIIlItlllllllllllllfHK is E EMffiEm !lfake the Mark of Merit your buying gtjiide it is your absolute assurance of ility and a fair price. 79c $1.00 50c (These prices are on Economy Service only. Does not include repair work, j Standard Service at Regular Prices LAMPS OF " We will give you 15 percent Discount on all Suits or OCoats bought Royal from us before December 23. . Made-To-Measu- re PRICES FROM $22.50 TO $30.50 Perfect Fit Guaranteed WAIaWRIGIITS 2 - KErfODERN CLEANERS and DYERS Phone Gar. 2jhJ i or P ror.ipt and Efficient S srrice t He e rts IS2 L Suita Hats cleaned and blocked I 1 i From Dec. 13 Until Christmas . 9 I - SPECIAL m ei n I CLEANING Fur-Tri- M in (W I THESE - Ladies Plain Dresses Ladies Coats Ini ! Uv Men eg is, el Id I Mr. j h I Is the Thanksgiving holidays. ! OFFERS FOR PAYDAY I cules, California, are the guests of attending Mr. and Mrsj. B. Bchwer of Baccthe B. Y. U. at Provo, was home for hus. Marlow Turpin who 1 The Altar Society of the Catholic Church is entertaining at a public card party Tuesday, December 10 at the Kearney Hall, states officers. The social which will feature bridge, S office for Rent Spacious Reasonable Price. Inquire I Garfield Trading f FOR RENT Mrs. Len Mecham of 2nd East street is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Berrie of Tooele for a short time. I the B ft O Row. All KINDS , Never Before Priced So Low. . . A handsome assortment from which t: choose. Tweed from 98c fo $10.95. . OTFE GIFT SUGGESTIONS Beautiful eedrr chests, toys for the kiddies, tree tlghte and tr" sets, dKhee, velvet pillows and scarf i, tcagazlre racks, occastco j tables fUJ many, l.iany other gifts In cur CASH and CARRY, HUFF A EE Furniture Go. plo Hrl im led thl act snt for inll evi 'm 'po :n |