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Show Friday, August 26, 1933 Page 5 Ronald Erickson and family of Salt ter, Mona Lee of Glendale, CaliLake City entertained at. family, fornia. were recent guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corrigan re- dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Strange's sister, Mrs. Henry Stiff-le- r. turned to their home on the B & G Yeates of Logan Sunday at Liberty Row Saturday after an enjoyable Park. Thirtyjthres were present. trip through California. WashingMrs. A. B. Wade and daughter. ton. Oregon. Montana and Idaho Miss Gladys Beath and Mrs. Oeo. LaVerne of Denver, Colorado visited They were accompanied to Cali- W. Beath of Magna, accompanied during the week at the home of fornia by their two grandchildren. by Mrs. Edith Johnson of Salt Lake Mrs. Wade's , Mrs, Beth Miss Patricia and Master John Mll-be- City, spent In Elburx. Bullock. of San Francisco, who had been Nevada, visiting Mr, and Mrs. Warsummer visitors here. ren Paddock and Mr. Clifford Beath. Mrs. David Bevan, assisted by her Mrs. Paddock and Mr. Beath are sister, Mrs. Am tin Kearns, enterENGAGEMENT OF MISS the son and daughter of Mrs. George tained at a birthday party Tuesday WANA SELLERS GIVEN W. Beath. Miss Joyce Johnson, dauat Black Rock beach for her small Mrs. Millie Selers announce the ghter of Mrs. Edith Johnson, who son. Russell. Swimming and an afengagement of her daughter. Wana, had been visiting in Elburs, returned ternoon of entertainment were ento Errol Thomas, son of Mr. and with them. joyed by a group of small friends. Mrs. R. F. Thomas of Oarfleld. The Mr. and Mrs. James C. Christenmarriage will take place September 1. sen of Richfield, Utah, visited tn W.SY.W.YAV.WAVA Magna during the week at the homes Honoring the popular bride-elec- t, who is well known in Magna, Misses of their daughters Mrs. Mary E. NielRuth Clegg and Donna Ridd and son and Mrs. C. R. Moyes of Magna and Mrs. George 8. Taylor of GarMrs. Carol Rasmussen are entertaining at a miscellaneous shower field. Honoring the visitors, their 'W.W.WAWAW.Y.WJ three daughters entertained at a this Thursday evening. Mbs Sellers sisters, Mrs. Bessie Canyon party in Little Cottonwood Old Mattresses made like Larson, Mrs. Orpha Harvey and Mrs. Tuesday evening. Fifteen attended. new $4.00 Mildred Evans, will be hostesses at Mr. and Mrs. Christensen were aca shower September 30 for her. companied to Magna by their grand- Spring Mattresses made The young couple will leave for children Russell and Jimmy Moyes from old cotton mattressa weeks honeymoon trip to Yellow- who had visited in Richfield during $9.00 the summer. es, only stone after their marriage. Announcement of the nuptials will Cal Garfield S. Correction be read with considerable Interest. The name of Mrs. D. F. Boles was Will nail for and deliver each Sat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tucker of Hut- Inadvertently omitted in this paper Overmans Mattress Co. chinson. Kansas and Mrs. Beth last week in a list of guests at ft Johnston of Van Muys. California, party given by Mrs. C. L. Petersen. lAAWVWAYWVmWYW visited their sister. Mrs. Clara E. RECUPERATING Burke Wednesday. The Tuckers have FOR RENT been visiting in California for the John FOR who was RENT,. Nice, three-rooLoutensock, operapast month Mrs. Johnston is acon Saturday at St. Mark's hos- modern, furnished house. See Mrs. ted to them Hutchinson. companying pital for appendicitis, is progressing Antone Anderson, first house from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yeates and fam- very nicely His friends hope a speedy Magna postoffice, 1st West street, Magna. ily of Logan. Utah, returned to their recovery. home Monday after having spent FOR SALE Four room home, corten days with their mother. Mrs. C. BACCHUS NOTES ner 4th South and 5th East street, W. Shaw and brothers and sisters. Magna. Big bargain. House is situatMr. and Mrs. O. A. Jones and ed on ideal corner lot. See Tom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness and children left Saturday for a two Mr. Mrs. and Scott Hancock family. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert weeks vacation to San Francisco and RENT-Nic- ely furnished three Monson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alameda, California. They- will be FOR room the house. Inquire Mrs. Oeorge of relatives. guests Rex Mills and family. Mrs. C. W. Beath, 3rd South and Spencer AveShaw of Magna. Mr and Mrs Dell Mrs. Sheldon nue, Magna. and Strange daugh Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs sister-in-law- Happens, o I You r Neighbor, - Chur c he, . Ve Are Glad To Receive Your News . Phone Gar 6 or C nr ibcw jsd - ' s,saw- r5, v il i af Vxctoi Ash s the home of Mrs. I .,! and Mr idMs. guests of . . , Frank Shef-- i Sheffield Mr and Mrs. C cil Kuntz and family have an friends m SaUna. stives and l VlW I t ( the F. L. A. Club on Mon- at pouting Saltair a former K.dd Florence grs members of xr now of past- jj Rntiton. was a Following luncheon, and prizes ftward-- i La V'-- jlri and Mrs. Dt a , ilc Arthur. i and Mrs. C. I Golf of Midvale Everett Dahl of Mrs. ftughter. I trere-dim- Vof guests on Weldon ier Mr. and Mrs. LrJiews- li H. W Casey of Teoele visitin Magna on Mon- sjh friends - rr - Mrs. Bess Brown of American Fork Montpelier. Idaho on Sunday. has been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. E. Wurzbacli. Mrs. Fred Barton entertained the members of the Westway Sewing Miss Uarda Knight has returned Club at a luncheon at the Reid to her home In Hurricane, Utah, House last Thursday afternoon. two a weeks visit at the following home the Pleasant Green Ward Mission-ar- y and Book of Mormon c'asses, BREEZE JONES under the direction of their respecThe marriage of Miss Afton Jones, tive teachers. James Schoenfeld and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones Charles R. Woolfenden. enjoyed an of Hunter and Mr. Leslie Breeze of outing at Black Rock Beach last Granger took place on last Friday, Friday evening. Swimming, a program and watermelon feast" were August 19. A wedding reception honoring the enjoyed by thirty five members. young couple was held in the evening at the Hunter Ward Amusement Mrs. Jean Strong entertained the Hall. The bride wore a white satin members cf the F. L. A. Club at wedding gown, lace trimmed with their regular meeting at her home an enveloping veil of tulle. She car- - !on First East street last Friday even- ried a bouquet of bride's roses. Dane-- ing. Prizes at bridge were awarded tng and refreshments were enjoyed to Mrs. LaVern Sheppick and Mrs. by two hundred guests. Members of Rachel Elder. the two families assisted in the ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas R. Woollen general entertainment. den spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Richards. Mr. Mrs. ptMar Jensen In Big Cottonwood 'canyon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Gordon Wcggcland I DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE UTAH a!t Lake last-weeke- nd ry County Primary Election, Sept. 13, 1938 5 1 DEMOCRAT TRUSTWORTHY rfilONGQUALIFIED TO SERVE Oqutrrh Stake Primary Board en tertained all Ward Officers Thursday at Pleasant Green Hall. A short business meeUng was conducted and refreshments served to one hun. dred. Mr. Wyland Ashcraft of Nampa, Idaho, is visiting hjs uncle Mr. James Purser. CLASSIFIEDS -- and Mrs. James Purser attended the funeral services of their Mrs. Laura Purser at Logan Sunday. Mr. sister-in-la- Mrs. N. F. Pehrson entertained at a family dinner Sunday at her home. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pehrson and daughters and Mr Nels Pehrson. Sr. of Sait Out-of-to- Lake City. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. Mr and Mrs George T. Colvin and family have returned from their vacation in Oregon and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James Boucher and two children left Tuesday for Chicago where Mr. Boucher will atMrs. Anna Cramer of Salt Lake tend the Chicago Musical college. City has been a guest the past week They plan to make their home in of her niece. Mrs. A. V. Powell. On Chicago. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom DrilfilL Mrs. Mrs. Reba Richards. Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Mrs. Leone McGill, Mrs. Robert Ridge of Magna. Mr. and Clifford Reid, Mrs. Dortha Reid and Mrs. James E. Pennock of Salt Lake City recently returned from San Mrs. ftoweena Parkin enjoyed a luncheon and swimming, honoring Mrs. Francisco where they attended funeral services of their sister-in-laCramer at Black Rock Beach. Mrs. Amelia Drlffill. 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