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Show XGMA TIMES, Magna, Utah Friday, February 6, 1 948 Ladies of the Wfestway Sewing Mrs. D. L. Underwood enterClub are asked to meet Thursday, tained ladies of the February 19th a tthe home of Mrs. Club and Mrs. Fred Jensen, specMyrtle Long on the B St G Row ial guest, Wednesday afternooj Between two hundred and two for their regular social gathering. at her home on the Arthur Row hundred and fifty friends and reA prettily planned luncheon was latives witnessed the marriage on followed by- tables of served, Members of the Community Christmas afternoon of Miss Patsy bridge. High score prize was givAid Church Ladies were Baptist Ruth Tattu, daughter of Mr. and en to Mrs. Ida Stewart and second Mrs. Marley W. Tattu, of Rich- entertained Tuesday at a prettily to Mrs. Pearl Moore. The ladies followed by an land, Washington, to Robert K. planned luncheon, will meet February 11th with Mrs Ross, son of the Leslie J. Nielsons afternoon of social and sewing. Stewart. Mrs. William was in Gallagher of 1403 Van Giesen, Richland. i The young man is a former pro- charge. Ladies of the Bridge Club were n minent resident of Bacchus, entertained Monday evening by in this vicinity. Roland Reid returned from St. Mrs. Pearl Thurman at her home The marriage was celebrated Marks Hospital where he has The popular card game was play at the United Protestant church, been receiving medical treatment, ed and prizes given to Mrs. taRee Fraser and Mrs. Virginia Juste Dr. Roy Leslie Smith officiating. His condition is reported good. Roy F. Tygesen is now conval- sen. The group meets February Clusters of pine boughs and silvered pine cones, tiad together escing at his home, after under- 26th with Mrs. Chloe Monsen. with white satin bows, ornament- going an operation at the Holy Mrs. lone Knowlden wll be hosHe is progressing ed the candle-ligh- t service. Bas- Cross Hospital. tess to the Firemen Ladies Auxikets of large white chrysanthe- very well. liary Friday, February 6th at the mums were placed near the altar, Firehall. All are urged to be prewhile the altar rail was partially Mrs. Kate Coon will entertain sent. concealed under boughs of cedar members of her club February and pine. 11th at her home. All members are Mrs. Thelma Singleton enten The bride, on the arm of her urged to attend. tamed Clult the was a of maid father, preceded by members and special guest,' honor, Mtss LaVerne Griffith and Jean Strong. An early luncheon two bridesmaids, Misses Patricia Mr. Roger Parks of Mancos, was served at small tables, follow Snyder and Joann Hall, the latter of Dallas, Texas, a cousin of the Colorado, arrived the past week to ed by bridge. Prizes were won by bride. Mr. Fredrick Rutt was best visit his father, Mr. R. C, Parks, Mrs. Mary McAllister, Mrs. Ruth man and ushers were Glenn Harts-ma- n who is convalescing at the LDS Johnson and Mrs. Strong. The and Dean Canham. Little Hospital, after suffering several group will meet at the home of Linda Backus, as flower girl, heart attacks. The elder Mr. Parks Mrs. EuRoka Memmott February 13th. scattered rose petals in the bride's is doing very nicely. pathway as she advanced toward the altar. The bridal gown was of white satin fashioned with a, long train. The charming bride carried a bouquet of white rosebuds and lily of the valley, centered with four gardenias. The maids chose white brocaded satin, fashioned with short sleeves and full skirts. Their gowns also had bustles and they carried white muffs adorned with tiny red rosebuds. Each wore a white Mary Queen of Scots cap. Our entire organization it buCl At the Coordinate club, where a reception followed the . on the principle that yon the church decorations were further carried out in cedar, the customer are gnrfrM g pine cones and holly. full value for every dollar you In the receiving line Mrs. Tattu was smartly attired m a gown of black crepe trimmed in- spend with us for automobile sequins with a black hat of sequins, black accessories and scrvico. elbow-lengt- h gloves and a of gardenias. Mrs. Nielson corsage wore a fown of orchid taffeta with matching hat, white elbow-lengt- h gloves and a corsage of pink camellias. As her going --away costume, the bride wore a winter wine suit with brown accessories and brown topcoat with a corsage of gardenDial 2521 8950 West 2700 South ias and white rosebuds. O e- Mr. and Mrs. Ross are both students at Eastern Washington College of Education. Former Bacchus Youth I It Wed In Washington - eoff . 415 ! 1 they s wife, tfcfe Mr. UNTF.R NEWS depot irw, funded ? eafict. irdutefi opottll ION )1STRI rk- Mr. and Mrs. John Monsen enWalt Jacqes of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting tertained a group of friends Satat the home of his aunt and urday evening at their home. Card uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Petters-so- games were enjoyed and prizes given. A late supper was served to twelve guests. Clinic is every second and fourth Monday of each month. Mothers . who are interested and have children under six years of age, please and Mr. Calvin Squires contact Inez Doxey for appointjturday evening, January 31, ment. Vacation in California. They All are invited to participate. isit friends and relatives. r The girls of second year Beeand Mrs. William Loveless hive are invitmg their mothers to Sun-Innjnily of Salt Lake were attend Mutual with them Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. evening, February 10. The girls ft Petersen. have a splendid evening of entertainment prepared for their moth( of the lovely events of the ers. was the mothers and dauch-yart- y held Friday evening, DANCE SLATED the Hunter Ward. jy 30th atdinner was served The Mt. Riders Riding Club is y tasty evemng enjoyed by sponsoring a dance Thursday, Febpleasant ruary 12th at Redwood Road, with i music being furnished by Mickeys . a Janice Petersen is recov-nicel- y orchestra. Nylon stockings will from an appendicitis be prizes and western music sup- - n. The regular monthly meeting of the Magna Democratic Ladies Study Group will be held Thursday, February 5th, at the Magna Firehall, in the form of a Valentine party. All attending ladies are kindly asked to bring an exchange gift not less than 50c. Hostesses will be Mrs. Irene Bohne and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. O er I tianrr ion Jet' Mrs. Alice Rasmussen of Los Angeles, California and Mr. Wil-for- d Christofferson of San Diego, California, spent Wednesday visiting with their sister, Mrs. Rose Rasmussen. Their father, Harold Christofferson accompanied them back, and will make his home with Mrs. Alice Rasmussen for some time. Mrs. Kay Paulos entertained ladies of her Bridge Club and Special guest, Mrs. Lottie Culleton, at a prettily planned party Friday evening. A supper was served, followed by the card eames High score prize was given to Mrs. Faye Morgan, second to Mrs. Jerry Richardson. The group will meet with Mrs. Jerry Richardson on February 13th. lion. Hunter Ward PrimarJ : THE HOUR of CHARM A Primary Union meeting and party will be held Thursday, February 12th at Pleasant Green Hall. It h Little Miss Susan Rae Pans of Burbank, California, is here visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 'A. Hansen, for a short The Hunter time. She arrived by plane. 6f-an- d teachers attended pre-o- n meeting Saturday even-Ji- e meeting was held at the of Mrs. Emily Meek. Resents were served by Mrs. "and Mrs. Pearl Cartwright. a reminder -- - THE ELECTRIC HOUR EVERY SUNDA- Y- KSL - Featuring PHIL SPITALNY 42 , BELLO DALE Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor has returned from Pocatello, Idaho, where she attended the 82 birthday anniversary of her mother Thursday. Open house and a large social were held honoring the elderly lady. AND (U3 ORCHESTRA ALL-GIR- L JUST DIAL 3391 OR 3:30 ?JX jh.: .4 3 Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Personal Representative of Central Lbr. fc Hdwe. Co. For Our "Customer Contact" Service will be happy to call with samples and give you free and demonstrations on: STATE FARSIQ Mutual Insurance DOITT MISS OUR BIG RADIO SALE AT CENTRAL LU.M2ER f AUTO & HARDWARE CO. FIRE LIFE See Delwin L. "Rich" Richards Dial 3391 Magna 1 FOR FRIGID AIRE PRODUCTS ALL GAS APPLIANCES HOOVER VACUUMS LAUNDERALL. THOR WASHERS. IRCHERS. IEONRITE WATER HEATERS RCA VICTOR RADIOS ALL SMALL APPLIANCES Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth, accompanied by Mr. H. B. Duckworth, left Wednesday for a six weeks trip to points of interest in Los Angeles, California and vicinity. They plan to visit relatives and friends. California, visited for three weeks with Mrs. Bowdlmgs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yaculin. Mrs. Bowdling was former Miss Vir ginia Vaculin. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jackman and daughter and Mrs. John Jenkins motored to Provo, Utah Sunday, to attend the farewell testimonial of Eldon Jackman, who will leave coon for a LDS mission to the Cen tral Atlantic States. 57 West 16th Ave. Garfield. mtie nwv 1948 1 . CLASSIFIEDS - well-know- 1 y, PITTS MOTOR Co 999-- FOR SALE Bated straw. See Mrs. Javona Mrs. H. H. Wight 2829 So. 9200 W. Emma Daniels Dunstone, and Mrs. Ellen Phoaa 4901. Clark were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. E. E. Daniels of Salt FOIL-SAL1 white anamal Lake former Hunter residcoal rang and Haatrola. Call Mrs. ent. City, Bernice Knight was also a V. J. Newman. 7267. guest. rnmniM 4 Hurrah! I am in business again! Ballard Hale 9 PAIR King Pideons - $25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Christoforig. coat $42.00. Haalthy, good ferson of Richmond, California, breeders. Saa Griffiths. Box 14$, are visiting at the home of Mr. old Bacchus Road. Christoffersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christofferson for a 2 Standard Darks, fam MINK short time. alas. Ona half bread. Platinum and Standard dark mala. Will bread next month. Trio foe SIQlbQQ. Saa Mrs. Agnes McMaster was hosGriffiths at Box 14$. Old Bacchus tess to ladies of the B & G Sewing Road. Club Monday afternoon at her home. A prettily planned lunch37 MASTER Chav. Coupe for sale. eon was served, followed by an Sea Mr. Mower at Sutton - Mower afternoon of chatting. Motor Company. Mrs. Myrtle Lon" entertained membe.s of the Womens Benefit Association Monday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms Card games were played and FOR prizes given to Mrs. Frances Ridge FULLER BRUSHES and Mrs. Faye Moss. A late luncheon was served. PHONE OR CALL AT 2945 So. 9900 West A FINE CAR MADE EVEN FINER I V - cere-mon- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bowdling and son, Jerry, of Bakersfield, Just-A-Me- ra am now operating the Peatock Service Station, located at 8800 West and 2700 South. I will feature the same courteous, efficient and honest service I gave while managing the OK I Tire Shop. EXPERT TOE SERVICE Including custom recapping and repairing. Guaranteed Flat Fixing i Free Tire Inspection. WASATCH OIL PRODUCTS FULL CAR SERVICE Phone 6-1- 51 1 MAGNA f it tl-- -7 1! ( H 1 - -- 7 A IMendens Super - MARKET - - it'" C N7TY CAFE (Next to Penney') SPECIALS FOR JANUARY Now under new management. Operated by Ed and Ann Porter. 4 M Byars-Mafi- c 4ft 1 dr "'Zl 2 ft! 2-- 1' J Oft pie. Pontiac announce a (cries of notable t,t4iot in the car that hat already won holehearted endorsement of more than a sn owner and friends. ost among these advancements is the I General Motors Hydra-Mati- c Drive offered as optional equipment on all car iac cars. Pontiac it the lowest-pricep world to provide this great mechanical 4! masterpiece which shifts gears automatically, and completely eliminates the clutch pedal. Coupled with this great engineering triumph is a striking improvement in beauty and luxury. New exterior smartness extends from the new radiator grille to the streamlined rear bumper. Interiors, too, are remarkably improved. Upholsteries are more beautiful and are expertly blended to achieve new attractiveness and charm. Instrument panels are finished in a smart design adapted from quarter-sawemahogany and an adroit use of chrome moulding adds a deft touch of modernity. Engine and chassis have been refined wherever possible but they remain, basically, the tame engineering masterpieces which have become d ft! til synonymous in the automotive industry with goodness and dependability. There are many more things we could tell von about the new Pontiac, for there are countless improvements which add to its traditional quality and value. But we feel that, for those ho knew Pontiac, we need only say Pontiac here is, by far, the most ever built here is the most luxnrimt Pontiac ester built here it the most dcptndtblt Pontiac ever built and it it now available with GM Hydra-Mati- c Drive ephnal W tdditimal ml Vi wish only to add that it is here on display in our showroom and that you are most cordially invited to see and inspect it. OWHITE FAWN, W.H. BERTOCH S 91 83 West 2700 South Dial 3026 OCj,0 I For MEATS Home Appliances House 1. Bacchus, Magna 1711 or Jonds Food 8 lore. 3500 So. 3200 West. Granger, Mur. 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