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Show urMA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH " ' Friday, July 8, i93S n Cr Page 5 Lions, Wives Plan To Attend Convention At Oakland 4 Days The Social andhunj. thtaneh,,' Otn4 Mrs. Warren is the daughter of Mrs. Margret Young of 210 Maine Wedded in Street, Vallejo. California and formof Magna Mr. Warren is the erly simple ceremony performed son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warren, mother, brides the of home also of Vallejo. Miss lxla Margret .Young. The bride has been the incentive Lgand Claude Warren exchang- for numerous parties since her enL noon " at marge Mrs. gagement announcement two months California. m 25 US June are former ago. former J uj " Ki; tae, biskftbu ayta b; N r m:m; OOOjttSW Boy - Happening, o I Your Neighbor, Chur c he, . Chh. VUUor, . PoriieTamflZ. We Are Clad To Receive Your News - PhanCn a r majtaat Magna California L 's and d.un-htetalents of Manna was fte br.de who white and blue a PHARMA K IS MAGERAS unattended The marriage of Miss Wilma s, print frock of Mr. Mrs daughter and a and one corsage blue acres Peter Pliarmakis and Anton Mager-a- s, son of Mr and Mrs. Nick Mager-a- s. of took place last Sunday afternoon terforired the nte.s o'clock in the Greek Ortho-doat four Immediate the of Xwi.T.y men. bus Church in Salt Lake City. of the couple were witnesses n The wore a bride a white satin wedrecep-mjfollowed by atheceremom ding gown entrain, redingote style, T!ie home was decorated with lace trimmed. Her veil of brides ilvjrKOared scult peas lusion was lace trimmed and held bride the afternoon the in the m Icu on a wedding trip to her head with a coronet of tiny snd gr can led a shower bouquet ualad; return to make their home pearls She of brides' where California rises and hlhes-of-th- e Anse-a San - employed by the Puri- - valley, tied with white satin stream- Warren It Phar-maki- fes m f Hitter) i FU! Magna-Garfie- Lions Club ld The following day they took the will be well at the lions Thane Fork trail, which was more Internationalrepresented Convention at Oakbroken and wild, but considerably land the week of July 18, according shorter than the Porter Pork trail to present Indications. Those definiThey reached the top of the moun- tely planning to go are Mr, and Mrs tain after two and half hours of A. C Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude continuous hiking the mountaintop Mrs. George Anast, a sister of the Bingham Canyon announce the arbride and her matron of honor, wore rival of a baby son June 23. Mrs an embroidered model of Aqua blue Bonaoct was formerly Miss Martha chiffon and carried a bouquet of Marino of Magna. pink roses, sweet peas and larkspurs. Miss Millie Mageras. the mald-o- f Mrs. Benjamin Bentine and son honor, chose a dress of mousseleine Bennie of Loe Angeles are visiting de soise in a peach shade and a bou- Mrs Bentines parents, Mr. and Mrs. quet of talisman roses and sweet Hyrum Newton for a short time. a peas. The bridesmaids Miss Eva Mager-Mrs Muriel Sandall entertained j as. Miss Irene Klekas. Miss Wilma the Young Matrons Club recently Sharich and Miss Kathenne Uzelac with Mrs. Harris Powell as a special wore frocks fashioned alike of pink guest. Refreshments were served to d and net They carried twelve guests. like bouquets of pmk swet peas and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Vaughn and Mr. blue larkspur. George Papanikolas acted as best Kenneth Vaughn and son. Lloyd, man for the groom. Louis Klekas, left Sunday morning by auto for Louis Uzelac and Steven Mageras Winterset. Iowa, by way of Omaha, were ushers Mrs W. C. Brimley Mr- Vaughn expects to meet relatives the played wedding march. Rev. H. I he hasn't seen for forty years. They Gavalas performed the ceremony A expect to be gone for two weeks wedding dinner for the two families Mr and Mrs. C. E. Mecham and and fi tends followed at the home' of the groom's parents A wedding family, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds honoring the newlyweds' feriden and family and Mr. and Mrs. was held in the evening,- - Five hun-- 1 Stanley Sizemore spent the Inde-dreguests were In attendance. Fol- - pendence holiday at Camp Klllcare. low mg a short honeymoon, Mr. and They report the fishing good. Mrs Mageras will be at home In Mr. and Mrs. Fred S- - Rasmussen Magna. peach-colore- The view from was wonderful, with mountains stretching as eye could see on the east ing off steeply on the Great Salt Lake valley. them which had seen him after he was risen. And he said unto them, Oo ye into all the world, and preach the Oospel to every creature (Mark 16: Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Mix Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Denton, Mr. and far as the Mrs J. E. Rothrock, Mr and Mrs and break- Howard Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ness west into Matz and Mr and Mrs Clifton Harris. The scouts were driven from tlie mountain by rain and took refuge in a large cave encountered on the way up. The convention lasts for four days 14. 15).- - . Correlative to tne selections is the following from "Science and Health with Key.to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Biddy: When will Jesus' professed followers learn to emulate him In all his ways and to Imitate his mighty works? It is possible, - yea, it is tlie duty and privilege of every child, man and woman, - to follow in some degree the example-othe Master by the demonstration of Truth and Life, of health and holi(p, 37). MAGNA NOTES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Hazel Catten Is vLsiting for "Sacrament is the subject of tlie tlie summer months In Sacramento 1cj In all Churches of and Sail Francisco, California in an Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July tffort to improve her health. Mrs. 10. Catten Is a guest of friends and relaThe Golden Text Is: ' Let us keep te es. It is to be hoped she will feel the feast, not with old leaven better and return home much imneither with the leaven of malice proved in health. and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and Mrs. Thelma Singleton was hostess truth (I Corinthians 5:8). to tlie Hearthside Club Friday night. Selections from the Bible include The serving tables and rooms were the following: Afterward he (Jesus) decorated with lovely summer flow, appeared unto the eleven as they ers After an eight o'clock luncheon sat at meat, and upbraided them bridge was played. Prizes were with their unbelief and hardness of to Edith Breeze. EuRaka heart, because they believed not Memmott and Eleen Poulsen son-serm- The third day was spent in ing and cleaning camp. Keith Andrus pack- MAGNA LIBRARY TO GIVE OLD BOOKS TO RESIDENTS Due to the need of space for many new novels, shelves must be cleared of older fiction at the Magna Public Library, thus these older books will be given to any resident or residents who will apply for them at the library rooms Mrs. W. B. Boucher, club president, states there are many worthwhile and former popular books Included in the collection and citizens are welcome to them If they will call at the library. New books will shortly be added are vacationing at Fish Lake and to the shelves. Mrs Alma Haney and son, Albert Southern Utah. e e e of Salt Lake City were guests on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clifton accom- Small Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A T Hel. Boy Doing Her. panied by son, Russell and daughter, Priscilla, left June 26th by auto Well Mishap Mrs. Lillian Haws was hostess to for Hubbard Springs, Virginia the F. L A Club at their meeting they will visit friends in Michon June 24th. Bridge was enjoyed, igan. prizes being awarded to Mrs. Emma Bobby Jacobs, Email' son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Paul Rasmussen and McArthur and Mrs. Jean Strong A and Mrs Barr S. Jacobs, who was family of Maywood, California, ar- Injured last Wednesday when a firemidnight luncheon was served. o visit with Mr. cracker Mrs Dick Knight was hostess to rived Saturday exploded in his face, is rethe same group of ladies at her home Rasmussens parents, Mr. and Mrs. ported considerably Improved. on 4th East street last Friday eve- John Rasmussen. It was thought at first Bobby's ning Prizes at bridge were awardsight was injured but attending phyed to Mrs Mildred Newbold and Mr. B. A. Reynolds and wife of sician states it will be all right. Mrs. Rachel Elder. Mrs. Newbold Lake City visited his sister, Mrs. Salt will be the next hostess. Marion Woolfenden on July 4th. Mr. SALE who Is In charge of arDr and Mrs E B. Farnsworth Reynolds, Covered Wagon have returned to their home In Kan- rangements for the In the District Court of the Third In Lake Salt City, comparade Days sas City following a visit with Mr. Judicial District in and for the CounMagna-Garfieon their plimented and Mrs. N. W Farnsworth. ty of Balt Lake, State of Utah, fine parade. FIRST SECURITY BANK OF Mrs Guila Huffaker is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and UTAH. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, nicely at The Holy Cross Hospital returned from Yellowstone a corporation. family Plaintiff following an operation for appendiweek. They report a pleasant last vs. citis on Wednesday morning. time. HAZEL S ORR and M F. ORR, her Mrs. Frank Broadneck and Miss husband The Misses Muriel and Laural Amelia Kaber have returned to their Defendants. Jackson spent the holidays with Miss California, in Francisco. San homes sold at Sheriff's Sale at the be To Blanche Taylor. west front door of the County Courtfollowing a two weeks visit with their 9 Kaber. Frank Mrs. Mr. and in the City and County of Salt parents house Mark Mr and Mrs. Bailey and State of Utah, on the 29th family motored to Southern Utah Lake, of July. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon day Boulder and Zion's Dam, visiting -- said-, oI day that- - certain piece -- or. BVtceS Canyons.' the Grand Canyon' of real property situate in Salt and son Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Cedar Breaks. parcel a They report Lake County State of Utah, desBailey and family, Mr and Mrs very enjoyable trip. Ferro Archibald, Mr. and Mrs Chas cribed as follows, Bailey and Mr and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Lenora Sandall spent July All of Lot 19, Block 4. Magna AdEkblad of Garfield attended a fam4th In Salt Lake City with her bro- dition, being a portion of the Northlast ily reunion of the Spence family ther and family, Mr. N. L Mitchell. east quarter of Section 30, Township Saturday afternoon at Liberty Park. 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Two hundred guests attended. Mr and mA Elmer J. Bowen have Meridian. returned from Wellsville and BeaMr and Mrs. Antonio Bonaccl of ver Dam Utah where Iurchase price payable in lawful they visited relatives and friends money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs Henry Macklin and Mr. and this 27th day of June 1938 Mrs. Carl Macklin left Wednesday S GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Sat Lake County, Utah for Hollywood. California to visit Mrs Lily Harper daughter of Mrs By T N. Bleak. Deputy. Macklin and sister of Carl Macklin. BOWEN & QUINNEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff They left via motor and will stay Date of first publication July 1. 1938 for a long period of time. Date of last publication, July 22, 1938 Mr. and Mrs John E. Papanikolas announce the birth of a eight pound Notice To baby boy Saturday. Mother and new arrival are doing very nicely Mr Estate of CLAES R ELMEN, DePapanikolas is manager of the Cenceased. & Hardware Company. tral Lumber Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at 423 vouchers Ashmore and E Mrs J daughter of Long Beach, California, return- Judge Building, Salt Lake City, on or before the First day of September, ing from an 18 months stay in China has been visiting her sister, Mrs A D. 1938. EMMA C. ELMEN. Executrix of J. A Larson for the past two weeks. Estate of Claes R. El men Deceased ROY F. TYGESEN, Attorney for ExSCOUTS MAKE ecutrix Date of first publication July 1, A D - Wool-recepti- d ' j If The IIIIIIIUHE CrSMtSYVE of Quality : Bin-ro- i d Exptl Marvels.. 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