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Show ir7.ES,Mggnq' Utah In oesU theneiof to meet is every desire; it for your hunger S iQ abundance is Sir P. Sidney estate, not of the ( A Butler. B. mien: mBjSStS'iSLUea Fidqy, July 27, 145 Pcs Three The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you the praise of the desire to be. , - person.!. Hall. vs -- Socrates imiiiiiint t?;anoara Betrothal Announced Of Marriage Announced Magna Miss to War Hero Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill of Hun- - SERVICE NEWS ter announce the marriage of Private Lynn T. Clayton has Gwen,-- to Edgar returned to his base at Dyersburg, theirdaughter, terestldthe communities is the Pouillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tennessee, after spending a two betrothal of Miss Shirley Butters, former Garfield resi- tJcment- - , ofi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters to Sergeant Raymond S. Howarth, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Howarth, all of Magna. The engagement of the young couple, members of prominent families, will be read with well wishes from their wide circle of Ne-p- NOW! USE OUR LAV-A-WA- Y! Plaid Pair Blankets Comfort Insurance! i hi Pouillon, dents, now of Salt Lake City. The young couple exchanged nuptial vows June 30 in Denver, Colorado, where the groom is stationed with the Air. Force at Lowry Field Honoring the bride, Miss Janice Ridd entertained at a personal shower June 27. A social time was weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clayton. He is in ordnance work as a bomb specialist. Nat son of Mr. Wayne Jensen S and Mrs. Lowell Jensen of Magna, leave from the is home on a friends. man lias been The young Navy. Sergeant Howarth recently re- enjoyed. in the Pacific for 15 months. turned from Europe, where he was Hi first assignment was on the fa liberated from a German prison Mr. and Mrs. J L. Peterson Aircraft Carrier, Wasp," and he camp. He is now home on fur- and to the defamily are spending their was later transferred This lough, awaiting further orders. Sullivans." The stroyer, Date of the marriage has not vacation in Wyoming. belonged to Halseys Third ship been set Fleet and has seen a great deal of fa Mrs. Albert Colombe and children of South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts, are visiting Mrs. parents, Mr. and . Mrs. George Z. Edwards In Gargield. Mr. Colombe, brother of T. R. Colombe of Magna, is general master mechanic of Worthington Pump Company. Col-omb- es TEEN-AG- 26-d- ay action. DANCE E c, A Teen-Ag- e Club dance will be held August I at the Copper Community Park, beginning at 9.00 p. m. Music will be furnished by Douglas MacFees orchestra. All young people are urged to attend. SMITH MOTOR COMPANY BUYS GARAGE LOCAL la A very enjoyable social of the week was the summer party sponsored by the Magna Slower Garden Club Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day in Hunter. Special guests were Mr. W. M. Keller, president of the Associated Garden Clubs, and his wife. Forty-fiv- e other guests also 'attended, and enjoyed outdoor games, followed by refreshments. BAPTIST CHURCH The following services are given for the Community Baptist Church in the following week: Rev. F. L. Dawson, Pastor. 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worship Cuba .... Tuesday, 6 p.m. .7:30 p.m. Scouts, WecL, Red Cross .. Frl., 10 a.m. to Frl., 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, A meeting of the Cyprus Navy Worship, work and pray with Mother! will be held at the Com- us at the Community Baptist munity House in the Magna Park Church. Friday evening, July 27. The group meets just once during the months of July and August fa 72 x 84 ALL WOOL ICELAND BUNKETS Settle down for a long winter night beneath the warmth of these 4 Vfc lb. blankets! reamy white, bordered with multicolored bands, 5 year guarantee against moths, I Use Penney lovely As A Cloister Convenient lay-A- .90 ay Plan w Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nielson of Richland, Washington, arrived t lb. heavy chevron plaid, decora- - Sunday to visit for two weeks with Mr. Nielson's mother, Mrs. tive and colorful; a combinations Mary E. Nielson, and other relatives and friends here and in Salt weave of 5 wool ahd 95 finest c Lake City. fa quality India cotton. Its core yarns Friends will be Interested to wear extra for woven ands long learn that Mrs. Ray XL Wyatt comes in rose, blue, green and 5 is progressing after a serious operation Saturday at the LDS hospicedar, bound in shining sateen, E tal. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatts son. Kenneth Ensign Wyatt, returned 72x84. Sunday to San Francisco, after leave here. Garden! Blankets August 4. Lt rose, cleqr jacquard de raey're woven of virgin d I cotton, bound I matching rayon satin. 394 rfht, 9(TIong to tuck you PAINTING HOUSES SHOW CARDS SIGNS DECORATING Dial 3391 and leave names at Central Lumber Large Spring Alive or Dressed FASSSO Clegg is home on furlough and recently received an arm injury. A pleasant time was enjoyed by the group. ky blue, old forest cedar ALL TYPES R. L WILLIAMS Mrs. Ray Cromar was hostess to members of the Basket Social Club Friday evening. A social time was enjoyed. Thursday evening, members of the' club and their partners enjoyed an outing at liberty Park. Honored guests were Lt. and Mrs. Earl Clegg, and Dixon Thomas, who will leave for the service )0. P r Announcement was made here this week that the Smith Motor Company has purchased the Rasmussen Garage, operated for many years by Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen, who have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. ' The former garage. is now a Vico station, and features Pep 88 and all Utah Oil products. They also do expert mechanical repairing, coal hauling and trucking. 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