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Show Friday, January 12, 1945 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah PAGE THREE FORGET ng room seL ovFOR erstaffed set, bed. mattress usd springs, reasonable. Phone 4513 or call at home of Mrs. Dick Wilkin. Whipple addition. 4lh South. SALE-Dini- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Clark are moving to Los Angeles, California, to make their home. Their son and daughter are' now attending school there. Mrs. Alice Brady entertained a Lieutenant (j.g.) Ray A. Spengroup of ladies Thursday at her cer, who has spent two years in home, the occasion being her the Pacific and his brother. Mastbirthday anniversary. A hot din- er Sergeant Vaughn Spencer, who ner was served at noon to Mrs. has been three years in the Paci, Florence CockerilL Mrs. Ellen fic, visited their aunt, Mrs. M. F. Marlor, Mrs. A E. Aston, Mrs. Orr, while home on furlough. Mrs. James Mrs. and Arthur Thomas, W. J. Ledingham Mrs. Mrs. Mary Cosslett, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ParkinH l. Garfield entertained offi- Marsh, cers and teachers of the Pleasant Matt Pettersson. A social time was son of Bacchus entertained at a . social for Jack R. Gillett, JS.l-- c r.reen Ward Young Ladies M. L later spent and his wife. The guests included A. Monday evening at the Led- , A Red Cross meeting will.be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coe of Bacingham home. A short business chus, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coe and session was conducted, followed held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W. B. Boucher. All inter-nrese- Mrs. Phil Mariluch of Elko, NevSixteen time. social guests a by I este ladies are invited to attend. ada and Mr. and Mrs. James Ber-toc- h 1 of Garfield.. A social time CTub was enjoyed. Ladies of the The Sewing Club entertained at and special gurst, Mrs. Roy Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson entera social Monday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Marsh, honoring the were entertained Thursday after- tained at a family dinner honornoun by Mrs. Hi A. Linke. Tables birthdays of Mrs. Alice Brady and j ing the visitors. Seventeen guests Prizes at of cards were arranged nnd prizes attended, Mrs. Gillett is the formMrs Jam:s Thomas. Mrs:'. John Allen and er Lois Coe. card games were won by Mrs. given tol Mrs. Paul f Schultz. A lovely arMary Cosslett and Mrs. Alice " " ranged luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Thompson, t Brady. , . Mr. and Mrs, Martin Larson of ' . ,V i Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome, Mrs. Ethel Johnson was bbstess A mating of the Democratic of Sterling, Idaho, Adams JusSA-Mto Byron ladies of the Club was held Ladies Study Group weekend were guests at the home afternoon at her home Ttuirsday evening at the FirehaU, Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd A. Adam- on Row. the Arthur guests Special ladies. fourteen and attended by Mrs. E. J. Garditar, Mrs. T.' A Dotluck dinner was served, and were H. and Mrs. B, t? Mix. Morgan time a social enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Powell have Prizes at cards were given to Mrs. home from..a trip to Cal- returned . .Mra-LW. Smith L. and ... a mpptinv of the Magna Wo- - George J-Moore will en- mens Club was held Wednesday Pullum. Mrs. tertam the group January 17th. Year s holidays mere. evening at the clubrooms. Quilt blocks were made, and a social Mr. and Mrs. Edward Philpot Mr. and Mrs. Loren Poulsen time later enjoyed. Card games) the birth of a baby boy announce were played. Mrs. A. E. Aston was and family visited their son. Don-i- n 2 at the LDS Hospital. January I aid Poulseh of the U. S. Navy This charge of arrangements. is their second son. All con' CalFriday at Ogden, enroute to cerned are doing nicely. Captain and Mrs. B. F. Hillam of, ifomia. He had been in New York be to an Mrs. Electricians studying Camp LeJeune are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harkness Hillams parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mate, and exoects to be in Calif-C- . Parks. Mrs. Hillam will remain omla for three months going became the happy parents of an eight-poun- d with her parents for the duration, to schooL baby girl January 8 at SL Marks Hospital Mother and new daughter are progressing welL BeaUi their that word received have T. Lieutenant Gladys daughtef, Beath of the armed forces, has been transferred to Fitzsimmons General Hospital at Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. George W. lL full-size- Cant write a thing I The censors to blame Just that Fm fine And sign my name. I Cant tell where I came from Cant mention the date Cant even number I Cant tell where Fm going Dont know where FI1 land Cant even inform you If I met a friend. giant-size- , . . ,17c ! 25c large... 1-- KEW PERSONAL lists D, B.. Harness OU Pep 88 Gasoline r ! Oil Vico Motor Oil D. Oil Vico Gear Lubricant Jersey Separator Vico Truck & Bus Oil MormilkColr Spray Oil Quaker State Motor Oil Vico Cup Grease R. P. M. DelqOil Vico Pressure Grease D. B. Neatsfoot Oil ' Yankee Axle Grease . In addition to the abbve We catty a number of other Lubricants, Specialties, Fuel Oils od . . Cleaning Fluids. B.-Sh- t ' 05 UTAH OIL REHriKIG cor.iPAtm- - Manufacturers of C, a complete line of pwobiua product including motor fuel lubricant for farm matt a " specialties industrial oilai 2 I ? V (Sr wm near 1 L 1 ar f 7J l Xh tii'CI' J l tM'J ? PM; Ih We Open at 6:00 a. m. Every Day For such is a sin Cant even keep the envelopes Your letters come in. Cant say for sure Just what I can write So HI call this a letter And bid you good night For all the good the past, has had Remains to make our time glad. Whittier Chicken and Steak Dinners .11c FOLGERS COFFEE SLb.jar 33c 18c 25c Tomato Soup, Campbells, 3 cans. MILK, All Brands, 4 cans . j c GORGAS HOUSE u I Oranges, juicy 5 lbs .45c 8c Grapefruit, lb 15c 2 bn.. Carrots, tasty, New Cabbage, 2 lbs . 15c Sp. Onions, 3 lbs. . .10c Carrots, Utah, 3 lbs . 10c Delicious Club Breakfast Fast and Tasty Lunches Tb Take Out ...49c Libbys Deviled Mea, 3 cans PRODUCE fv niouciRjMoniai) 45 Shredded Wheat, NBC, package C j . Ifc year mo wut.a( Aaaricai fatara..lta l(0pP Our Specialty Gt bars, 10 for J A deDare aiaply boy last. Htlp proaaa dw aalM of yarr aaroinsa aad ymr sarin . Help protect guide me by night .$1,93 J PUREX,GallonBottle ) I bars9c FLOUR, 50 lb. White Fawn, Phone, writ or ask your heal Utah OU Refining Co. distributorfor details' SIK OM0QV v 'No . Cant have a cigarette , Exoept out of sight 21c 31c Pork and Beans, Huntz, 2 2 size glass Purity Saltine Wafers, 2 lb. box high quality products Y Cant have a flashlight To I 18c J JELLO, All Flavors, 3 pkgs. sesvice and delivery ate tha (afar rft BUT IYEVTU-4UmiYSODY LOSES wbaa bed grins go ept Bccaoaa oar W Cant keep a diary Save on oil, greases and other farm necessities. Act now to insure getting: Convenient frequent on the spot" luDNudabn lacomts MagMfaM If pledged to Not even the rain All military titles A Must secret remain. 49c pkg j Choose Frczi This Attractive Wo Cant mention the weather Rancho Tomato Soup, 4 cans payment is required with your order-- pay only as goods are delivered. Check, over your requirements now. Longfeliow The meals that I ate. t Reliable source of supply FOR SALE Wetlinghouse electric range. Range plates for ell makes of stoves, wringer rolls. Inquire O. C. Finlay, 2848 So. 8050 West Dial 7482. The following poem was receivMrs. Jay McAllister from their son, Keith L. McAllistdeem the irrevocable Past, and expresses what Nor er, S. c, As wholly wasted, wholly vain. men feel. service many It rising on its wrecks, at last It is as follows: To something nobler we attain. SUGAR, Pdw. or Brown, 2 lbs . -- Garfield Sailor Sends Poem On Cant Write I Attractive quantity discounts . ay ed by Mr. and Granulated Soap, Uniform un-FO- W a Estata Heatrola. FOR SALE-G- aa Please dial 5406. dp. SERVICE NEWS Mrs. Hy Jordan of Tooele visMr. Charles Martin is in a Salt Lake hospital receiving .medical ited during the week at the home of Mrs. David Adams. treatment !OAIL -- dA juice-grapefr- red-head- ed Refining Company's d. West. - I -- 0 baby bed. 1 .. FOR SALE-Pre- war with mattress. practically new. Stork-lineCall at 2922 S. on 8150 WANTED Waitresses. Good The East Ward Genealogical wages. Apply Jims Cafe. Main A very enjoyable social of the Society will present a program in street Magna. e. Magna Garden Club was held the LDS church Sunday evening, usd circoal SALE FOR at Womens the 14. Monday evening January culator healer. Inquire Mrs. Keith . , clubrooms, and attended by a Mr. Henry Johnson, Mrs. E. D. Pendleton. 2853 S. 4th East after large group. Prizes at games were dp given to Mrs. Sabina Williams, Fullmer and Mr. George Gardner 5:00 p. m. Mrs. A. B. Duckworth and Tom have returned home from Salt house. Also Evans. Ferns were awarded to Lake hospitals after receiving FOR RENT kitchen table heater and drop-lea- f Mrs. Alf Duckworth, Jr., Mrs. B. medical treatment for sale. Inquire 71 West 16th Ave. W. Richardson, Mrs. George W. Cali 7437. Garfield, or D. return-Miss Marvin Bonnie has J. Staker Smith, Williams, ; Malms trom, Betty Shaw and Ezra ed to Ogden following Christmas RENT-3-roomodern home. vacation with her grandparents, Day, M. Inquire Grant Sutton. 4788 S. 8800 Mr. and Mr H. Adams. West phone 2286. R We ought not to look back , Mrs. Finley Clift and baby left j to derive useful lessons SALE-3-ro- om it less is home. Very for Kansas City, Kansas, to join Mr. Clift, who is with the armed reasonable. Inquire M. L. MU- - from past errors and for the pur-che2923 8. 8050 West. dp I pose of profiting by dear bought Grant Shaw, Gunners Mate, forces. George Washington experience. I 2nd Class, arrived Tuesday morn-nin- g d SALE FOR Deluxe, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mix have reon a 30-dfurlough, to A. bed with mattress and springs.' c . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don turned from a visit to California studio couch, bed. dreeser, single Confucius futurecities.. the Shaw. This is the first time he , child's desk. kUchen table. All pre-- Ldivuie has been home for two and a half items in excellent condition. Mr. Karl Weiss of Salt Lake war years. other items of much value. many at the He will report to Jacksonville, City will be the speaker sacrifice due to moving away. Will Florida Air Station for East,Ward Mutual January 23, 2828 So. 8600 West (Belva) 7:30 p. m. The Adult Class will be Inquire in charge. All are invited. home on FOR RENT Word was received by Mr. and Reid Avenue In Magna. Dial 3131. Mrs. Charles S. Archibald that their son, Pfc. Dale Archibald, WISH TO BUY Tricycle. Please has been in Italy and is doing welL call Mrs. H. Claude Anderson. 5501 er TIME FOR ' Tri-Tow- ne ITS enamal S80 FOR SALE-Wh- ila kitchen range, like new for 837 AO. Inquire Glen Cahoon. 78 W. 18th Avenue. Garfield, phone 3356. All adult Aaronic Priesthood members and their partners are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor an- invited to attend a cottage meetFriday evening 8:00 p. m. at nounce the birth of a baby ing home the of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 7 at Cottonthe daughter January wood Maternity Home. Mother Keysor. and new baby girl are doing welL--- Miss Renae Perry, Miss Kath Mr. and Mrs. Carlos M. Christ-fcense- n ryn Perkins and Miss Joyce Matt of Denver, CoL, visited hews visited over the New Years during the week at homes of holiday with Miss Kathryn Watkins in Salt Lake City. friends and relatives here. nt Utah GARFIELD NEWS While the overall food rationing program has been tightened by placing five vegetables back on rationing and putting 85 per cent of the meats on the list,there are ' still a substantial number of foods for which ration points are not needed, local ration board members stated today. AH frozen and dried fruits and vegetables, fruit spreads, lard, soups, baked beans and baby foods are still point free, the members said. Among the meat point-fre- e items included are beef hearts, sweetbreads and tongue. Chops and roasts of utility lamb may still be purchased without points as can lamb breast, flank, neck and shanks. If veal is a favorite with your family, the breast, flank, neck and shank and heel meat of all grades is still point-freThe butcher can give you a list of other meat items, including canned and ready to eat meats which are still unrationed. The list of unrationed processed foods includes grapefruit juice, orange juice blend, or orange juice, canned be'ets, carrots mixed pumpkin, vegetables, squash, canned beans, except green or waxed beans. MEATS Potatoes, iO lbs. . . ,39c 32c Nucoa, lb Cheese, nippy, lb. . .37c Lard, Swift's, lb. . . . 19c 29c Bologno, sL, lb Dill Pickles, lgeH ea.5c .... I I I Because pioneer in Alabama did not have wive end children with them, education received little attention until statehood was achieved chilin 1820. Poor and middle-clas- s dren attended the public schools while children of planters and other o families attended private schools up to the War Between the Stater. The University of Alabama was opened at Tuscaloosa in 1831. Gorgas House, built in 1829 and occupied by the famous Confederate General while he was president ol the University, stands as a splendid tribute to educations rapid rise in the State. It is worth buying War Bonds to supply U. S. service men who are fighting to protect educational advantages such a Alabama 1 baa attained, i rNw, D.parmni ( well-to-d- ' MAGNA MORTUARY Complete Funeral Service New Modern Equipment Clair Huf faker and Kenneth Huf faker EFFICIENT, COU RTEOUS SERVICE LaVarT ate, M ortician Day Phone 4417 Night and Sunday Phonet 3221 and 2541 VI |