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Show UfiA TIMES, Mcgnq, Utc!i Friday, October MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. J. T. Fairbourne Mrs. Ivo Rasmussen and two and Shirley of Bacchus were sons. Tommy and KeUy, left Satweekend guests at the Boyd Eng- urday by plane for Wilmington, land ranch at Soda Springs, Idaho. California, after visiting Mr. Rasmussens parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. Beth Bullock of Hercules, Fred S. Rasmussen and other reCalifornia, was a guest of rela- latives in Magna and Salt Lake tives and friends the past week City. in Bacchus. She was enroute to fe see her son, member of the armed The Firemen Ladies Auxiliary forces. meet will October 15th at the resta Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hansen idence of Mrs. Marjorie Duke. The last meeting was held at the home the life of jus-- ; are visiting in Burbank, Californ- of Mrs. Eleanor Coon. Prizes at ia, with their daughter, of all good Mr. and Mrs. George Parris cards were won by Mrs. Duke and and small granddaughter, Susan. Mrs. Jean Strong. of the and their paMrs. Tom DriffiU a at prettily, arranged jZner Saturday evening were borne. Card game llyed and high score prize ady and f, Grubaugh and consolation E. Nielson W to Mrs. Mary luncheon A late J. Brady. n member rted i f ; n artiality is justice is DANCES PLANNED SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and son-in-la- Page Three f2, 1945 Webster School Lunches Monday CLASSIFIEDS Two dances are planned by the 1 Victorettes, Saturday, October 13 Mrs. Walter Fairbanks of Burin the Enlisted Mens Service bank, California, spent the week- Club at Wendover, and the other, end visiting at the home of Mr. Saturday, October 20th, 216th The Webster school will begin and Mrs. Howard Ridge. Squadron Base Unit gymnasium. lunches for serving noon-da- y fe rs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson their students Monday, October Mrs. Arch McDermaid, daugh- 15th, announces Drayton B. Nut announce the birth of a baby boy ter, Florence Smith and daugh- tall" prindpal, sponsored by the at the LDS Hospital Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Dorothy ter, Charlotte Joan, have been Granite school district, state and spending a month with Mrs. Al- federal governments. The lunches Steiner of Magna. . bert Johnson, mother of Mrs. Mc- will be 15 cents a day. ra Dermaid and Edith McDermaid The balanced meals will consist Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson. Jr. announce the birth of a baby of Torrance, California. While in of a protein dish, vegetable, bread, California they visited a number butter, milk, fruit or dessert girl October 6th at the LDS Hos- of Mrs. Mary Sadler will be supinteresting places and Mrs. pital. Mrs. Pettersson was former- Smiths L. Bert husband, assisted by Rachel Perry, ervisor, Miss Bonnie Davis. ly Smith, who is now in the South Chloe Monson, May Clegg, M. Pacific. Newbold, Mrs. H. R. Harvey, f) S-S- gt fa FOR SALE-4-ro- om noma, mod-a- Sawar stock included. Inquire 2320 S. 8700 Wast bafora 3 k p. m. or call mL Realty Company. Taaplas-Brockban- SALE-- 1 lots. 55x132. located at 3200 South 8950 Wast Inquire K. L. Bliss. 454 Grant Street Salt Lake City, dial FOR house with sleeping porch and shower, flowers and fruit trass, chicken coop, also piano in good condition. Sea Myrtle Hanks. 3071 South 3200 West Granger. FOR SALE-4-ro- Om closed-i- n Aluminum any aluminum object Inquire Newton Van Sant 2811 So. 8850 Wost SOLDERING Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Arthur Marsh, members of her Sewing Club entertained at a party Monday at the home of Mrs. M. J. Brady. A social time was enjoyed. Ned J. Clayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clayton, is now sta- FOR SALE-Lar- ge. new heatrola. tioned at Subic Bay on Luzon. He Mrs. E. E. Mitchell 7895 West was recently promoted to petty used five months. Dial 3104. officer, second class after being 3500 only South. 21 overseas months. & RS FOR SALE-TMrs. Matt Pettersson and Miss , building lots on Patsy Pettersson attended a par- FOR SALE Baby buggy, folding Reid Avenue. 8560 West opposite ty Saturday in Salt Lake City giv- type, in first class condition. In- site new Junior High School 50 en by Mrs. Ruth Naser for her quire H. F. Jensen, 2861 South foot front S325 per lot Includes abstract See Roy F. Tygesen. 8800 Wast aftar 6 pun. daughter. wo Dial 2146. 1HSMLM7 I: NEW MAGIC CHEF GASKAHGE KING THE ! See Our Excellent Display of Glasswa OF SPORTS Boys' Corduroy IDEAL FOR GIFTS JOCKEY CAP 89c shape cap is just the school or play! Bright ate combinations in solid col- corduroy will make him the of the grade school Practical and warm, too, r winter wear! jockey i for icw-o- ff FOR OUR CUSTOMERS PLAID SI) v p Complete line of all plumbing fixtures TOILETS, BASINS, WARM! I Wheelbarrows, Rubber-TireMaster HandiCart. Strong, d. 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A durable cap, four ears and neck from 7 blasts. warmly PLAID Button np this double breaster, pull the belt tightly, use muff pockets! $1.13 el rubber-tire- s One-Four- th CAPS Very Durable bodies, i ht MEN'S MEN'S all-ste- etc. i frfcigsj A v Union Pacific's efficient operation haa been developed throughout seventy-si- x years of service to the nation in peace and in war. A tremendous amount of "know how hae been accumnlated during those many years. . In the poetwar era when travel conditions have returned to normal yon can continue to depend on Union Pacific for dependable transportation ... for the utmost in rail travel comfort and enj |