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Show Page Three Two there furrier ire u water dp fL :k - ciaL Saturday evening. The Mrs. Mary Reese entertained s so honored were Mr. and members of her club, and special citi-ftn- Mrs. W. B. Boucher, who will make their home in Lad Vegas, Nevada, Mr.and Mrs. J. W. Brewer, who have not as yet definitely Wednesday e selected a site and Mrs. Rose K. Peterson, who is moving to Salt Lake City, havHonoring a group of their work: ing sold her home to Mr. and Mr. pvendayy ers, who are leaving Magna to D. P. Larson a the Refreshments were enjoyed by fnnire their homes in other comShe has long the Bap- the attending guests, and a social Community munities, in active and the tist Church entertained at a so-- time enjoyed. r. t- Magna Womens Club, the Red Cross and other kindred groups. Mrs. Orion Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boucher, resides in Las Vegas. Mr. Boucher, also regarded community worker, will retire from active service on the B and G railway in May. mem- fSSi Nevada, Star, lager, i. William E. Berrett, member of the general MIA board and prominent seminary teacher. Mr. Ber-re- tt has a fine reputation as a speaker and will be accompanied on the program with special musThe Pleasant Green Ward MIA ical numbers. will hold their next meeting May will have charge of the program house with 23rdv Mrs. Marjorie Duke will be this Sunday evening in a special FOR SALE following full basement and small chicken meeting, immediately the hostess. the seminary graduation exercises coop in rear of yard. Make an offer. Inquire at 2934 S. 9000 West In prettily arranged ceremonies, in the ward chapel. A special speaker will be Mr. Magna, or phone 7287. officers of the Magna Ward dp A To Direct P. G. Services Sunday Evening M laving o jS"cluding new-hom- guests, Mrs. Marie Jones, Mrs. Kay Wimmer and Mrs. Dorothy Pritchard Thursday evening at her home. Tables of bridge were arranged and prizesgiven to Mrs. Villa Williams and Mrs. Claone standing work to the following Dyckes. A late luncheon was serv- - young ladies: ed. attendance; Donna Nye, 4 years; The annual Mothers Day so- Helen Brown, 3 years; Barbara cial of the Womens Benefit Ass- Carsey, Cleo Kunz, Carol Halvor-se- n ociation was held Monday evening and Ruth Strong, 2 years; at the Magna Womens Clubrooms, Maxine Halvorsen, LaVelle Car. and featured a sey, Beverly Kunz, Lela Hansen, proHonoring members of the Py gram. Numbers were given by a Shirley Kunz, Donna Nye honor thian Sisters Lodge, Mrs. Margar- quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. gleaner, 1 year. et Grubaugh and Miss Carrie LawrenceSowbyr-Mrs.-Edwar- d Dodd entertained at a social Fri- Korous, F. Roberts, accompanied for four years; Jean day evening. Small favors were by Mrs. Roberts: selections from Honorable menStrong, secretary. given Urihe ladies for Mothers the Cyprus Girls Sextet; vocal tion to Roberta Raisor, Donna Day. A late luncheonwas served. solo. Miss LaRue Monsen, readWalters, Jane Hardman, Carol ings, Miss Ruth Swenson, Beverly Kunz and JaniPfc. Denzel Wright was home Little Miss LaNae Bowen; songs. read- ce Jean Kunz. Peterson, for three days on delayed shiping, Mrs. Mae Miner. Young ladies who missed only ping from San Bernardino, Cab, Each member and her special one meeting were; Maxine Halvisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mother guest were presented vorsen, Sherma Bowen, Veloy Lee Wright He left Saturday to with favors. Colleen Jones, Fotheringham, return to his former base. Colleen Ann Steck, Pearl Fuller His father, who has been conMrs. Arvilla Knight entertained leader. fined to the hospital with severe members of the FLA Club Wed- gleaner Mrs. R. E. Lee presented the cold complications returned home nesday evening. Prizes at' cards awards. Other officers are: BarTuesday and is recovering nicely. were won by Mrs. Lillian Haws bara Swenson, Esther Gunnell, and Mrs. Jean Strong. The ladies and Jean Strong. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Winget are the proud parents of a baby boy born Saturday in a 7 Salt Lake hospital, weight pounds, 4 ounces. They have named the young man, Scott J. 1 1 well-arrang- d - TAGS GANT GO WRONG, if you YOU Id-B- r J-- ur kd-B- ND MORE EGGS EGGS War Bond.. S. our uj CCS Eggs. Day-ol-d A-gra- subject to opa prices. - (No. t Store) , Butters rocery Market Prices based pan. ajrTcGS ecCs t'cus tcai 4 - on I ARRIVED! JUST Wihave just obtained a full line of parts and accessories for all models for Chevrolet, Plymouth, Ford, Dodge, and Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac, Your Car is It. Valuable-Prote- ct Miss Gladys Click is leaving Friday for Lynwood, California, to make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Click, former Magna residents. Miss Click has been living with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Volpp. fHNr lf.4 GRAND and EAGLE (With Famous The look of treasured antiques. v- South Ftfi 1 LECTURE - !mjr Oven-Contro- iV v ' 4 l i ft ' - i 1 - mtmber of fids rr l) assurance that tn bourpf qrlat we aie ever available at OmIt a 1 028-- moments nottce to efficiently and aiaume charge of oom-plat- C S. of Chicago, k ,, tl p. m. Dr. Creed Raymond. President WUiord F. Kay, Mortician. Public Is Cordially Invited Funeral Director For Subtle Figure Flattery 77.90 Aoceotnate the emartneee of your wardrobe with soft rayon frocks in solid shade and picture-prettprints. 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