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Show marriage of Miss Margy Fleek, of ,Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fleek of Salt Lake City and Emil Bauman' son of Mrs. Josephine Bauman. The ceremony was performed in Salt Lake City on April 30th The young couple are making then- - home in dau-ght- faerdr. 43CICI w Wved The bride wore a smart white suit with navy blue accessories and a tiseof 0. rV-H- teMor to. u corsage of gardenias. Folloaing a jnatnnionwl event wedding dinner; the young couple daughter left for a honeymoon trip. They will be at home to their n H Chnstensen :;in jon of Mr C. friends in Salt Lake City after Juno fifteenth. Many ,.a-t'- 3 n honoring Mrs. Larkin have been at during the past three weeks at three o'clock Halvorson the FLECK BAUMAN of mn.birs of Announcement l made of the Dm Jk ' 'SiTnni et pre-nupl- .ai ia-'t- f Society lctlce next take Sea-wiflesday - g.-e- in s, Vo s;e ebernrj CODE NO. 143 Ie director 'L Ill CODE NO. acconi. CODE NO. 110 iiiiiiiiinn UVil 0c .45c I ryi Utah IIIIIIIIIIIIB gnx ;) RI. er Magna. Mrs. Clara E. Burke. Mrs. J E. Comley. Mrs. E. J. Gardner. Mrs. T. A Hansen, Mrs C. E. Hoops. Mrs. W. J Corrigan, Mrs. George W. Bernice Smith. Mrs W. V Robbins Mrs A Wimmer, Miss Lyle Olllard. Miss J. Fitzgerald. Mrs W P. Reese and Wana Sellers and Miss Ruth Clegg. Mrs C. E. Pickett entertained at a Mrs. Carol Rasmussen will be hostess urprise party hon-c:.- to the club at its next meeting Mrs Ida L. Anderson at her new home on East main street Mrs Eleda Huff entertained Thursday evening Bridge was en- F. L A Club at her home the last joyed and prizes awarded to Mrs a short Thursday Pickett. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs business evening Poliowring meeting bridge was Fitzgerald A late lucneon was en- and prizes awarded to Mrs enjoyed Eleanor joyed. The honored guest was pre- Coon and Mrs LaVon Dea A late sented with a gift. luncheon was served. Mrs. Dea will be hostess to the club at its next Mr and Mrs Reese Davis left for meeting their home in Islands Falls, Canada, on Saturday following a week's vis- Mr and Mrs. R. C. Parks and Mr it with Mrs Frank Huffaker and and Mrs P J. Lacey of Tooele mot family. Mr and Mrs Davis also vis- ored to Logan Tuesday to attend the ited the southern Utah parks. graduating exercises of the U. A C. where the Lacey's son graduated He Lieutenant and Mrs. G W. Clegg was a member of the Aggie football of Philadelphia arrived on Sunday team for three years for a week's visit with Mrs. Clegg's mother, Mrs Lenora Sandall, They Mrs R J. Ash and baby daughter are enroute to San Diego and from there will go to Hawaii. Lieutenant have returned to their home in VicClegg is a commissioned officer in torville, California, after a month's visit with Mrs. Ash's parents, Mr. the U S Navy and has been studying in Philadelphia the past year and Mrs. Frank Sheffield Mrs. Ckgg was formerly Miss PaulMr and Mrs. John D Bagan Mr. ine Sandall Mr and Mrs LaMar Sandall entertained on Tuesday eve- Ernest Bagan. Mrs. Mable Henshaw ning honoring the Cleggs. The occa- and Mr Melvin Henshaw were guests sion also marked the birthday of Sunday of Mr and Mrs. A V. Mrs. Lenora Sandall. Many affairs are being planned honoring the popMiss Atha Brown left Sunday for ular visitors Tacoma, Washington, to visit with Mrs William Lcddingham enter Mr. and Mrs Earl Cooper for a tained at a buffet supper on Friday month evening at her home honoring the Mrs. Howard Brown has returned birthday anniversary of her husband. Garden flowers decorated the to her home in Blackfoot following a visit with Miss Atha Brown and serving table The guests included Mr and Mrs. Paul Crossgrove, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Brown of Mercur. and Mrs Bert Richardson Mr 'and Her young son Wayne remained to Mrs Wes Sadler, Mr and Mrs Clem spend the summer with his Jones and Mr and Mrs Val Garfield Nello was enjoyed during the Mrs. O A. Sonne was hostess to venlng and prizes awarded Mr. the Flness Club at her home on the Garfield, Mrs. Sadler Mr. Jones B & G Row last Friday afternoon and Mrs Richardson. A one oclock luncheon was served were awarded to Mrs K, Bradford and her son, Prizes at bridge Mrs Frank A. Peterson and Mrs L Mr. Roland Bradford of Hawthone. L Pullum. California, arrived la-- t Wednesday to of visit with Mrs Tom Wil iams Mrs. George Yeates and baby dauMagna and Mrs Wanda Dokas of arrived home Sunday from Loghter will Mr. Bradford Salt Lake City. where gan they have been visiting return home on Friday Mrs Bradsince Decoration Day ford will spend the summer in house-warmi- WWA e Mrs. Doris Hall of Raymond, - TJL AIKERVILLE, Mi - y" & ?g'j i ,f 4 , A i-- i J'--. , f'- -, V you LkiVf- 25c - Mr. and Mrs Vernon C Condie and small sons, Earl and Clyde of (Building Lots of ) acre. Good flowing well district, plenty ' dd), (pressure without the aid of pump. kid nous (will --25c aj BUILD TO SUIT BUYER Inquire At Marshall's Barber Shop, Hunter Mrs M. Creer of Santaquin, Utah, is a guest at the home of her f Lster. Mrs Lee Self. Miss Daisy Wilkin attended the graduation exercises of the U A C at Lcgan Her brother, Wendell Wilkin was one of the graduates and toastmaster. Miss Wilkin was aso a guest at the banquet tendered the class of 1938. Mrs Marion R Woo.fenden. Miss Laura Woolfenden and Miss Blanche Taylor attended a shower given by Mrs. Burford A Reynolds of Salt Lake City on June first for Miss Bur-for- d Dorothy Knapp who married Scott Reynolds, son of Mrs B. A Reynolds, on June 6th. Mrs ell Mr Ellis Burrell, daughter. Mae accompanied by Mrs E. W Cook and grandson were weekend visitors in Avon. Cache Valley. Utah. t heavier by the great extent of a state covering 84 990 square miles Mrs. A D. White was called to and hundreds of communities. Just' California last week by the serious what the work entatlrTS better unfllne s f her' mother It Is hoped derstood. she finds her recovering Lack of finances in town and cities of Utah, resulting from great areas of desert, mountain and salt landa M s. Plu.llpo Notar.'.nni has re- of producing and water uriud t her home from- - the L Income fromIncapable taxes, makes the D K ho'j ital where she underwent of adequate boards of a rie.nt appendicitis operation. Mr health In each community almost Nctaranni is owner of the Utah Shoe impossible. Repair. Yet these smaller communities are required by law to set up some sort of health protection organization, w hlch consists of a practicing physician residing in the community, as health officer, with the mayor as president and the chief of police or town mar.shnl as quarantine marshal as quarantine officer Both of Cooperation between state and these are generally overworked and city boards, of health to a greater underpaid, the physician often sacridegree than ever has been made ficing his own practice to the depossible in Utah In the past few mands of the public health. years," says Dr. Lloyd M. Farner, The State Board of Health Is now director of district four of the State giving its utmost support to town Board of Health, with offices at and county boards of health through Provo. its own public health doctors, its the health of half Safeguarding its nurses and a million people is a big Job in It- sanitary engineers, inspectors. Its ten divisions are all self. and when that task Is made at the service of town, city and county boards. and Mrs. O. A. Quit Health Sonne, consolation. Officer S.vev Mr and Mrs Fred Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs Jack Nielson and son. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs H A McMaster. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Chrhtofferson Mrs George S. Taj lor and daughter Esther and Miss Betty Moyes were visitors in Richfield recently Mrs Effle Luchesi was hostess to members of the W. B "A Monday evening at the Woman's Magna Clubrooms A short business session was conducted, followed by a social Card games were plajed and prizes given to Mrs. Fred Barton, first Since this cooperative practice was Inaugurated by Dr. J. L Jones, state health commissioner both city and county officials have been most commendatory, realizing that with state support in an active way, local enforcement of sanitary regulations would be made much more effective. y I t PLUS TAX uyi the YOURthedime tobaccos Cosyrtht. E by p Lorlilard Co In. price It riihc Yoot taste right . Aod yoere right1 frhcti you choose SENSATION .,(tie cigarette that sure does live up to its aamcl' For the Best at Lowest Prices, See I BERTS CLEANERS YOUR HOME E E E E TOWN DYERS I & CLEANERS Mens dark suits and topcoats 79c Men's and ladies pants or slacks 40c Ladies dark mannish suits and toppers 79c Mens and ladies light suits and toppers 79c E Mens and ladies white suits and toppers. . .$1.00 E Ladies dresses, dark, 85c, up. Light, $1.00 up E We otvn and operate our own plant. First Class Work Guaranteed 3 Doors west of Penneys Tele; Garr45 Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiimimimiimiimiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimmiii club-room- FOR SALE Hue, ne Rs ONT.; GLASGOW, SCOTLAND f1 wi: fun n it s Mrs-Adeli- , Al- berta, Canada, arrived on Tuesday to visit with her sister. Miss Nora Brown and her cousin, Miss Blanche Taylor. Mrs. J C. McCarrie of Nevada City, California and her two daugh-terfrMrs. Luella Taylor wnd of LeMont, Kentucky are visitors at the home of Mr. and The Magna Women's Club held its Mrs. J. R Jones on Fifth East street business meeting and social regular sister. is Mr Jcnes Mrs McCarrie s. last Wednesday evening at the was Williams Mrs. Agnes Mrs. O A Sonne entertained the Prizes were awarded at hostess members of the B & G Ladies Sewbridge ing Club at her home on Monday afternoon A 1 o'clock luncheon was Mr. and Mrs John E Huff had as served Mrs M. Creer oi Santaquin dinner guests on Monday Mr and was a special guest Mrs Frank Jones of Salt Lake City r- SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS jlAM WALKER & i Lome from Parowatv titan Vnd also Afton, Wyoming, are visiting this week at the home of Mra. Condies a trip to Boulder Dam. sister. Mrs. Owen 8. Jacobs. Mr. Mrs. Margaret Jones was a visitor Condle has been doing past graduate work at the Brigham Young the first cf the week at the home of her son, Mr Douglas K. Jones university. He is principal of the Friends cf Deugias will be Inleiested school at Afton. to learn that he. his wife aid twe Miss Donna Ridd was hostess to children are planning to go t New the Basket Social Club at her home York soon where he will continu. last Thursday. The guests Included hts education to obtain a doctor's He has lus ma ter's nn Mrs. Mae Thomas, Mrs Lucille Coon, degree bachelor of arts degree. Mrs Cleo Anderson, Miss Morgan PETERSONS YES, ITS A FULL SPECIAL ICE CREAM 15c pt. 25c Three flavor s-f- resh freezer pack qt i mileage strawberry, chocolate vanilla I I TIRE, TOO OUR SPECIAL THIS WEE- K- , .1 H- (Specials are From Saturday to Saturday) T utti-- ruiti Ice Cream, qt. I F 40c qt. Also Fresh Strawberry Sherbert, qt. 40c Fresh strawberry syrup used on sundaes, malted milks, banana splits, and sodas served at the fountain. We Cater to Private Parties Burris has returned rvl thrift tire because we know it will give more f J ? M wear and service 1 your moneys worth right down to the last penny. Thats because this big husky Commander is with an extra wide, extra-deeheavy tread. And its g made of s p, -- ;ala - wear-resistin- rubber. Dont miss this r chance 4 ond 1 njoij UEl'J Advenhtre in 25e J UST plug it in like ready or use. Fifhinq-HunHn- q Livinq-f- lr an electric toaster and x SlVe 1 to electric mt. up $ heat up the kitchen. te national average. XWtixq uHiK IDAHO Save time end get your answer now 10 or by telephone. Whether its 1,000 miles away, you can discuss and decide the matter without delay. Saving time saves money. 15c Ckeap nr ifla liStiME x21 to "Long distance will be glad to any points tell you the rates This suatmsr induds Sun VaDsy In your vacation plans, ihrfils in tubing, hunting, swimming, golfing . vory outdoor sport. It's tbs idoal spot far a "family" vacation. There's a new thrill to living, too. at the New Challenge Inn a quaint "mountain village", open year round. Double rooms as low as $4; moderately priced meals. Sun Valley Lodge opens July IS far the summer Mason. ... Sun Valloy is conveniently reached on fine. last Union Pacific trains, at low fares or over splendid highways. ... J tlons Information, lltorotero and rnsnrva ask any Union Pacific representative. 600 I 20 5 00 x 20 5.00 x 19 OTKFB SIZES IN PROPORTION to tubjiCt t 4.75 x 19 4.50 x 21 uj t - 65- 7! JT2 F Countless lakes and strsams are alive with trout and other fighting fish. Big gams roam the Sawtooth wtidomees. - $ And it's inexpen- - operate on the new, low residential below rate, which is more than 20 6154 40 Metric oesn Comand get factoiy-fresl- i manders from the shipment v. eve just received. Come in today and save. Cooks perfectly, like an Range. Its especially popular i tomles where cooking is done on coal or wood stoves, for an Electric Hot Plato to cut your tire costs (hrst uitbout notice I I Goodrich Commanders t fctatttlCA'S THRIFT TIRE MAGNA AUTO ; SUPPLY MAGNA UTAH I f |