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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, October 29, 1943 THE MAGNA TIMES BOWLING ?. Edith N. Rid Editor Howard Ridg. Publisher Enlarad as second class mail maltsr under the act ol March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Published By Tha Copper Printing Company Published Since 1818 NEWS" FROM High series in the womens bowling Tuesday hight at the Utah Copper Club was taken by LaVon Dea,. 534; high gTne by Mary Sudbury of 207. Other high games were Cleo 168 and 184; Ann Tygesen, Corps base, San Biega.California. Blood, He is now assigned to duty with 179 and 190; Amy McCarty, 183; LaVqB Dea, a signal unit of a Marine Corps May Bird, Beverly Tuck, 169; Sylcombat organization. via Wimmer, 194; Louise Erickson, 179; Ethel Johnson, Phar-acis2nd Class Officer, Petty Mate Tom Borland has Donna Cromar, 172. been a visitor of his parents, Mr. Amy McCartys team leads the and Mrs. W. W. Borland, and o. league ther relatives and friends of this No. 6 team took High series of vicinity. He has been two years 1724. The most consistent bowler overseas on a destroyer. The popular young man is now Peggy Linie with at school in Baltimore, Maryland. In the "M leaguer high games were taken by Betty Cutler, 162; LeGrand Sadler left Friday for Agnes Williams, 15J; Mabel Gard- Dorothy Peterson, Texas where he will enter Army ner, Jo Corfield, 143rTeam Medical Officers Training schooL He is in his third year of service No. 3 Jiad high series of 1378. Mill- with the army Medical Depart- ie Christofferson picked up a split ment During this period he was of 5 and 10. stationed for more than a year on an island in the Pacific. He spent his furlough with his mother, Mrs. Amelia 164-16- WAR FRONTS 191-19- 7; 162-16- George B. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas of Mag- na, has been promoted to the grade of Private First Class in the 415th MPEG company, according to word received from the prisoner of war camp at Florence, 7 and ; 3; ts (Editor's Note: We would like to retire news of our local young men and women in the armed services, and would appreciate your telephoning 3291, or mailing items to us. Thank you.) Mrs. Lloyd Mayes are the arrival of, a over rejoicing baby daughter, born at Ogden, October 19th. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. The regular board meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held at the home of Mrs. William Gallagher November 3. All board members are urged to attend. 3; 149-14- 2; al!? iLT Captain and Mrs. Roger Parks Lake City. The groom is a son of ecus. of Camp Haan, Riverside, Cali- - Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hillam of 257 munity are invited to atwiT annuaLfall public card fomia, are visiting Captain Parks Kensington - Avenue, - Salt Lake luncheon, aponsored pm parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks. City. October SO at the UtaT The double ring ceremony was The regular Halloween dance Dean Gardner, m of the Utah Copper Club wilt be performed Luncheon will be served held Saturday, October 30. All the presence of family members men at 1M0 a. m. and to ttak friends. and are members and their partners . The charming, bride, who was dies at 12 noon. invited. v given away by her father, wore a w i white draped jersey, en train, f tte veil of bridea illusion, r.3l Lions were entettaiwH caught back with a jeweled tiara. Uve home of Mrs. LoraineLf Her bouquet was white roses, sorham night ority flower and centered with, were Monday Mr. Margaret Moffat an orchid. She also carried an exWurzbach. Mr&pAltheria quisite handmade Battenberg eon was served at tables lace handkerchief over seventy ively decorated, with fall five years old. A delightful Her matron of honor, Mrs. Will of Cyprui Mjh Khocliffl iam Rozynek, sorority sister and directed iTw s roommate of Miss Harriet at coll- given. ege chose a gold frock, and the bridesmaids, Misses June and Shirley Hillam, sisters of the Betrothal Rerealed groom, chose the Pi Kappa Alpha and Kappa Delta colors of garnet Mr. and Mr. Archie Lion! and olive green. They carried announce' the betrothal and contrasting bouquets of chrysan- preaching marriage of their fct themums and roses. ghter, Venice Catherine, to Tffl. Grant Graf stood as best man iam Ralph Holt son of Mr. im for the groom. Ushers were Lou Mrs. Ren Holt all of Snedden and Calvin Woolley. The young couple will exchina Mrs. Parks, mother of the bride, nuptial vows Monday, Novembe wore a frosted blue model and a I f d small hat Mrs. Honoring the bride-eleUn Hillam, mother of the groom, Holt entertained at a shows H chose a fuschia ensemble. Both day evening. A wedding diimer had like corsages of gardenias and will honor the popular young coroses. uple, attended by family memben The bridal party later greeted and a few dose friends at fis friends in the vestibule of the Lloyd home. church as the melodic bells rang. Members of the bridal party CARD OF THAMES V and immediate families later attended a wedding dinner at the We wish to sincerely think Hotel Newhouse. The dinner table for their many kindiena was centered with a d aid, and beautiful floral offering wedding cake, with small figures at the recent death of our beloni of a Marine and his bride atop. father, M. W. Alldredge. The table was beautifully decorThe Alldredge TtaSj ated with ferns and Svhite chrysanthemums. 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