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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Friday, May 9, 1941 Page Three A number of ladies were enBooks are standing counselors tertained Wednesday evening in and preachers, always at hand, At Dinner Party honor of the birthday anniversary and disinterested; having always Mrs. of Henry Meng at hei; home In Salt Lake City on 5th East. The evening was this adx'antage over oral instrucThe betrothal of Miss Beiyl Spent playing games of 500. High tors, that they are ready to reprize was awarded to Mrs. Matt Brimhall to LaVar peat their lesson as often as we son of Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Pettersson and consolation to Mrs. Mr J. . Brady. please. Chambers. Breeze of Magna, was revealed at a clever dinner party Monday grven'Btnhr hohne of the bride-elecparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A D. Brimhall, 1434 McClelland street, Salt Lake City. An unusual aviation theme in Pr 3 or Legal Advertisement, as it is'lllni"? the decorations and "airmail letCa "PP0" it means that slime in, ? nohTS of kind ters was used to divulge the im,Kht 1S. !nvtIved- - 11 may fee the right of the heirs to complete portant news. settlement of an estate, or of a bus line to change ts route or schedule. It Sixteen guests were present at may also give notice of the intention to make a public the announcement event, and improvement, or to let contracts for public Work or supplies. learned that the marriage will . All in all, there are several hundred kinds of be performed on May 24 at the such Notices. home of the bride, with the fathBut whatever their particular nature, they concern some kind of right. This may be an individual or er of the bridegroom officiating. personal right, or a The day selected is the thirtieth right belonging to a group or, still more importantly, a public bride-elec. wedding anniversary of the right Under American and English law the principle has been parents. A number of parties are being handed down for generations that due and ample Notice must be given before private or public rights can be planned in honpr of Miss Brimdisturbed, hall. Among these will be a kitchchanged, impaired or destroyed. Under ordinary conditions it en shower, given by Miss Beulah lsVioubtful if there is any exception to this rule. Hutchinson at her home; a breakWhere absolutely necessary the individual affected must fast at which Miss Mary Cannon be given personal notice. But where this is not required or will be hostess; a shower given where a general notice is sufficient, some form of Public Notice is used. This usually appears as "legal advertisement in newsby Mrs. Roy Cannon; a party sponsored by Miss Vivian M. Kimpapers of general circulation. AH such notices are important ball, and a shower given by Miss both because of the principle involved and becse at some Joyce Thompson. time or other and in one way or another they affect just about A reception will follow the every person in the community.' marriage ceremony, and the From "Little Chats On Public Notices" young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Betrothal, Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Wright and daughter, Barbara Ann of Pocatello, Idaho visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Wright. The two men are brothers. Mitt Katherine Goorat, Mr. Paul Koulit Honored Event At Pre-Nupti- al Mr Paul Koulis and his betrothed bride, Miss Katherine Gooras, numMembers of the Order of Railhaw been the motifs for a ber of lovely socials during the way Conductors Auxiliary are will be married asked to meet past week. They 12 at Monday, the home of Mrs. Alice May 871 in May. King, Honoring them, Mr. and Mrs. Gregson Avenue, Salt Lake City Cus Kolovos of Magna entertained Other hostesses will be Mrs. Eva at a lovely arranged dinner party; Hayes, Mrs. Gladys Horn, Mrs. Tressa Blackett. All ladies unable Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kal-ipof Lark were host and host- to arrange transportation, are askess at a dinner; last Tuesday, Mrs. ed to contact Mrs. Fern Jenkin-soes n. Papanikolas of Magna entertained at a prettily arranged Mrs. C. B. Hansen entertained one o'clock luncheon. The table ladies of the Pythian Sister was centered with a Sterling silLodge ver bowl holding graceful pear and their husbands Friday eveblossoms, and matching holders ning at Coopers Hall, following held tapers. regular lodge meeting. Tables of five hundred were arranged and Mrs. Christine Wednesday, high score given to Jack Anast of Granger gave a shower Nielson andprizes Mrs. Harvey h at the Magna Womens Club honand consolation favors to oring Miss Gooras. Card games Mrs. Arthur Marsh and M. J. were played and prizes won by Brady. Cut favor was awarded Miss Hiran Kochonis and Miss to Mrs. Nettie Blackett A late Bertha Papanikolas. Refreshments luncheon was served. e. to thirty-fivserved were Nick E. Gru-baug- The following hostesses entertained at the Edgehill Tea Garden Friday for the popular bride elect: Mrs. Arlean Dykes, Mrs. Madeleine Waddoups, Miss Iris Robbins, Miss Myra Dalton, Miss Ella Streeper, Miss Georgians Cannon, Miss Virginia Briggs. Tuesday, Miss Sophie Gavalas of Salt Lake City was hostess at a social. Card and various other games were played, and a late luncheon served. Mrs. E. L. Cannon entertained recently at a Band Benefit luncheon for Mrs. James McGill, Mrs. F. W. Wrathall, Mrs. Wayne Buckner, Mrs. O. H. Anderson and Mrs. Vern Newman. Mrs. Evelyn Daines entertained Friday at a Band Benefit luncheon complimentary to Mrs. Hazel Rich, Mrs. Thelma Furrow, Mrs. Oral Henline, Mrs. Roy Wing and Mrs. William Clements. A social time was enjoyed. Well-Know- Magna Mi n Mitt Mignon Campbell To Become Bride Of Frank O. Haymond In Late May Become Spring Bride In Lovely Ceremony Numbered among the lovely and interesting weddings was that of Miss Iris Hatton, youngest Mr. of daughter and Mrs. David W. Hatton of Magna, to Harvey R. Amundsen of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Amundsen of Kirkland, Washington. The ceremony was performed Saturday evening, at eight oclock at the home of the bride's parents by Bishop E R. Dimond in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends, A supper followed. A profusion of gay spring flowers decked the living rooms. A handsome Brittany lace cloth covered the table which was centered with a three-tiere- d wedding cake, miniature bride and groom atop. The bride was frocked in a smart white net over white satin, fashioned with tight bodice and bouffant skirt. She wore a shoulder corsage of pink and white talisman roses and tiny rosebuds in her hair. matron of honor, her sister, Mrs. Virginia Ball, wore rose beige lace and a corsage of talisman roses. Miss MaRee Huff, her only bridesmaid, wore pink net and a similar corsage. Dell Turner of Salt Lake City acted as best man for the groom. Mrs. Hatton, mother of the bride, wore a handsome rose crepe gown and a shoulder corsage of pale salmon roses. Honoring the bridewho is well and popularly known in this vicinity, was a miscellaneous shower given last week at the Magna Womens clubrooms by her mother, Mrs. Virginia Ball, Mrs. P. A. Cammans and Mrs. Anna Briton. Progressive games were played by sixty guests. Employes of the department store office where the bride is employed, also entertained at a so--- cial. Mr. Amundsen is an employe Members of the Club and special guest, Mrs. R. C. Parks, were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Young. Tables of bridge were arranged and first prize Just-A-Me- re given to Mrs. D. L. Underwood, second to Mrs. I L. Pullum. Mrs. Fred Jensen will be hostess to the club Wednesday, May 14. Mrs. H. A. Linke entertained ladies of the Club and Mrs. special guests, Francis Schultz and Mrs. W. E. Beane railroad fraternity, and Phi Delta Thursday at her' home on the Theta, national social fraternity. Arthur Row. Gay tulips enhanced He graduated from the engineerthe living rooms and a colorful ing college of University of Illi111. Miss centerpiece of pansies and flow nois and Champaign, also attended Campbell Rudolph was ering peach used for the luncheon table. Bridge ka later Schaeffer school of designing at played and prizes givefi to Mrs. San Francisco. The cbdple will exchange vows Paul Schultz and Mrs. C. W. Evers. Mrs. B. E. Mix will en- on May 22 at the Alta club in Salt tertain the group Thursday, May Lake City and a large reception will follow. 15. Tri-Tow- Mrs. Edith N. Ridge entertained Wednesday evening at a Band Mrs. LaVern Sheppick was hostess to ladies of the Firemen Ladies Auxiliary Friday evening at her home. Bridge prizes were given to Mrs. Emma McArthur and Mrs. Jean Strong. The ladies will meet with Mrs. Strong this Benefit Progressive supper at her home on Louise Avenue. The guests included Mrs. Mary E. Niel- H FT. . No SI No. 61 QUAtT No. 60 Initfki to-t- tO WHiiUy. rool THIS WHISKEY 4 YEARS OU. IS Sck!y Di.fil'.f. Corp.. N. Y Empress Theatre Nielson, irS 3781 CALL No. L. D. S. Training Pay WHEN YOU CONSIDER Miss ALL THE FACTORS involved in business education, Mrs. J. R. Jones 3 entertaining Mrs. J. A. Young left Thursday members of her Brldte Club Frifor a six weeks vacation to the day afternoon at h r home on 5th west coast where she will be the East street guest of relatives and friends. you tvill find that L. D. S. offers the most for your money. t . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gormley became the parents of a baby boy Monday, May 5 at St. Marks hospital. 511 concerned are progressing .fell. Mrs. Matt Pettersson entertained her Bridge Club Wednesday Dinner was served at noon and high prize awarded to Mrs. Ar-- 1 thur Marsh. PHONE - TODAY Mrs. Nell Kind.-- of Payson is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Jones for a short time. t The buildings are adequate and pleasant the environment is Unusually beautiful and stimulating the c s! ri r ' ' For Insurance Rates low Mrs. Orion Sims and small son of Los Vegas, Nevada, are visiting her father, Mr. W. B. Boucher. You Can Afford Friends here will be interested to learn of the birth of a baby gnl to Mr. and Mrs. James Boucher in Chicago. Mrs. W. B. Boucher is visiting them. o Mrs. G. Albert Bullock and Mrs. Millie Death entertained at a Progressive Band Benefit luncheon last week. A social afternoon was enjoyed 'by ten ladies. OF RIGHT ts Maurine Hellier and Mrs. Anna Mae Nielson. A silver bowl of spring tulips formed the center-piec- e of the supper table. Friday. One of the delightful events of of the United States Army Air Corps department. The young last week was the Challenge couple will make their home in bridge party between the City Slickers of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake City. members of the Club Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Steck an- at the home of Mrs. J. A. Young. nounce the birth of a baby boy The locals emerged victorious at the Maternity Ward in Cotton- with high score being recorded wood, May 2. Mother and new by Mrs. D. L. Underwood and high score for the "Slickers club arrival are doing nicely. by Mrs. Valeria McPhie of Salt Members of the Junior Red Cross Lake City.' Miss Margaret Inger- -' of the Cyprus Junior High school soli was awarded consolation favenjoyed a party Saturday at the or. A gay profusion of bright-colore- d home of Miss Sue Simons in Salt apple and cherry blossoms Lake City. Those attending were Belva Paul, Lorraine Coon, Dor- formed colorful notes in the living rooms and table decorations. A othy Spencer, Barbara Nelson, Maxine Halvorsen, LaVee All- midnight luncheon was served to asdredge, Mildred Johnson, Leta sixteen guests. Mrs. McPhie Wright, Joe Rinaldi, Lynn Hales, sisted Mrs. Young inisserving. scheduled A return match Ernest Colisimo, Donald between the two groups. MATTER and the results achieved Employment Department are c I . our ' To Pay Information will be gladly furnished on request Investigate L FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah LOCAL AGENT E. J. GARDNER. Magna, Utah , Saturday , May 10 8:00 p. m. Second 7:00. Last First Show (NOTICE! Its Happy Extra C D. son,. Mrs. F. Just-A-Me- re HUT.. Of particular interest and what promises to be an outstanding late spring wedding is the announcement of the betrothal of Miss Mignon Campbell, daughter of Mrs. Viola B. Campbell, 37 J Tenth avenue, Salt Lake City, to Frank Owen Haymond Jr., son f Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Haymond of Ma na. The young couple, who are former University of Utah sb dents, are popular in younger so cial circles. 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