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Show Friday, November 5, 1940 Tima, Magna, Utah CYPRUS SCHOOL NEWS GIRL SCOUT WEEK ! 25? i Announced Lminent Couple -- jage Lnouncement of great In-friends is the to their many ,, ofGlovde Richards of Mr. and Mrs. J. of Magna, to Harold Lrfjeid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dangerfield of Garfield. ' young couple were marLDS Lake Salt Temple the 29th. iday, October . jfyiill return from a honey-to make California in trip V Ben-diught- er s iaine in Magna, SHIELD THEATT.E I- - ind Saturday, Nov. , Jhe Old 5-- 6 Spanish Trail" 1 smts and Smiley Burnette 'jews CARTOON Hononng the birthday anniversary of her husband, Mrs. Oluf Olsen entertained at a party Saturday evening. Out of town guests were Mr. Olsens sisters, Mrs. Till Parker and Mrs. Minnie Hansen of Salt Lake City. Table games were played and prizes given to Mr. and 'Mrs. Emil Williams, Mr Wendell Ilibler and Mrs Hansen A prettily planned late luncheon was served. The WBA Review held their Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nielsen of Salt Lake City were Sunday regular meeting at the Magna guests of Mr NielsenS mother, Womens Clubrooms Monday eve-MMane Nielsen and family. ning The regular business meet-V ing was conducted, followed by Mr and Mrs A E Aston enter soual with Mrs. Nina Underwood hotes. Cards were played and tamed at dinner Sunday in honor of h(; tgranddaughter Carol prizes won by Mrs. Ida Stewart Bowers, who observed her 6th and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. birthday. Her parents, Mr and: The Mrs. Harold Bowers, also attendregular meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will ed. be held Tuesday, November 9th at Mrs. Christine Marsh entertainMr and Mrs Albert Park and the Firehali, beginning at 8 00 ed members of her Sewing Club son. Dee of Corsville, Montana, p m. Friday afternoon at her home. are visiting with Mr Parks sisMembers of the Ladies Aid of Halloween decorations and mot- ter, Mrs. A E Aston and family ifs were carried out in the table and with their daughter, Mrs the Community Baptist Church Bill Roakes and family of Salt weie entertained Wednesday at arrangements. Lake City rs Reunion Slated A reunion for former members of the 145th Field Artillery of Wj.ld War I will be held Friday, November 12th at the Newhouse Hotpl, both in the afternoon and tvemng. All are invited. Tnoso planning to attend are kindly asked to contact W C. ihav jji Side Of Heaven" McConauhav of the nice,Salt Lake Cgresby. Joan Blondell Jewelry Company in C.tv or E W. Wuyman, secretary, CARTOON ouilding 95 at Fort Douglas ggtb family and enjoy a good An entertainment will be reduced prices. it ( and dinner served. s, and Wad- - Nov. , Mr. and Mrs George Weichers "Mickey" have returned from a very enjoy- Butler and Bill Goodwin. One able week s viwt w'llh their daugh- At year's best pictures, Mr. and Mrs. 3 of the exciting lei and Hariel Dalton and family in Par- G "Dick Tracy Returns'. owan A- 8. Family Nile n pre-en.- ed 8-- son-in-la- III IT'S DIFFERENT! roim LOVE IT! few ' Duchess" machine permanent. Ideal foundation for the Bi Look" Fluffs. fo one week, beginning Monday, November 8th, We are offer- you this sensational permanent for only E E The Magna Womens Club held Hallowe'en party last Wednesthe clubhouse A day evening-a- t six oclock dinner was served at tables beautifully decorated m the holiday colors and tall tapers in holders Games were played and draw given to Mrs James Thomas, M-- s A B Walters and Mrs F L Pendleton The party was also .n honor of the birthday of Mrs Christine Marsh She was presented with a gift, Mrs Frances Ridge and Mis lone Aston were hostesses Mrs Ruth Thomas entertained i members of her club and their i husbands at her home after the Halloween dance at the Copper club Saturday night The ladies will meet November 5th at the home of Mrs Wanna Thomas. ' Mr and Mrs. Don Coon and daughter, Peggy, motored to American. Fork Sunday to visit with Mr and Mrs Elwood Rob.nson and family. a es The W. B A Westway Club E will be entertained Thursday, E November 4th at the home of Mrs Floyd Clifton on 8900 West All $7.50 ladies are urged to attend 4 4 4 E (Btduced from 12.50. Icludes personalized shaping and styling. d Mrs Grace D.mond Oil 4422 for your appointment or drop in far froa consultation at E Sunday at a birthday party for her Jay, who was four years old. 1 son, Games were played and prizes given to Roberta Singleton, Verna Olsen, David Woolley and Scott 9065 WEST ?7CJ SOUTH Luciuvorth Refreshments were seived to fifteen little guests "A Utah service industry, they tell me, is one that serves the people connected with basic industries like mining, farming and manufacturing. And basic products, in turn, are sold outside the state and bring in money to support the service workers merchants, teachers, carpenters, mechanics, and others." Girl Scout week will be observed by local groups, and all Girl Scouts are asked to attend a church of their choice on Sunday, Assembly Program William Wallace of the Graham states officials. luncheon that was noon-da- y Officials will announce other Music and Lyceum Bureau, will served by Mrs. Helen Gallyer and activities. present an interesting program, Mrs. A. J. Abernathy. Marvels of Memory m the auditorium on Wednesday, November Enlists la Army 17th at a. ia. All sUiumIh Mr. and Mrs. George Koehler of -- dent r.ct. . , i Garfield announce the birth of a Jenkinson of Magna, wh; Tommy hie admitted to the probaby girl born October 22nd in has enlisted in the United States fee will the Tooele General Hospital. She Army. He is stationed ! 8t Fort gram without char?" weighed six pounds, 4 ounces. Ord, California. Mrs. Koehler was formerly Miss Seng and Yell Contest T! ' ,innu..l Song and Ydl con-t- e Lila CarrelL Two Young Artists t will be conducted at Jvp U3 school on Wednesday, NovMr. and Mrs. Sam Manor had as To Share Spotlight hijh ember 24th at 2 00 p. m. Inas-their guests last week, Mrs. Mar-lor- s In Music Revue ich as the auditorium will now brother and family, Mr. and st at 300 additional persons, more Mrs. Marcus Shelton, Jr. of The Progressive School of Mu. : of the parents of students will be Maryland, her sister, Grace Aubrey of Tacoma Park, and Dance announces thrt among able to observe the program of the Maryland, sisters, Mrs. Edith King the many youngsters to share the day. and Mrs. Gene Silver of Ventura, spotlight in its forthcoming fall review will be two of Magna's Harvest Ball California. The Harvest Ball, sponsored by The guests were entertained young accordian artists. They are Miss Karen Yeates, the Ag and Home Economics Sunday at dinner in the Mar lor home. Other guests from Salt daughter of Mr and Mrs. George classes, will be held Wednesday, Lake City were Mrs. Marlors Yeates of Magna and Joe Ribotto, November 24th at 8 30 p. m. Sponfather, Mr. Marcus Shelton, Sr. young son of Mr and Mrs. Joe W. sors of this event are (Mr. Sumner Hale and Miss Vera North and two sisters, Mrs. Val Kenney Ribotto. and Mrs. Helen Wilcox. This was the first time the whole family group had been toyears. gether for twenty-eigh- t t MEMmTSSEAUTY SHOP UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Parks left Tuesday for Sun Valley, Idaho where they will attend the Hardware Association Convention of Mr. the Northwestern states. Parks is president of the group. They a lap will visit in Wendell, Idaho, with Mr. Parks brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ardrey Parks. OR PLUMBER, HEATING CONTRACTOR s MOUNTAIN SERVING FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY GAS UTAH AND WYOMING WITH NATURAL - THE MODERN FUEL ed to attend. 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Originated and manufactured by Coopers If your mid-secti- is heres the garment for ed SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER, Thursdays interesting has been prepared by the program chairman, Mrs. Virginia Richardsen The students of the 5th and 6th grades will take pa t. The speaker will be Mr. Da id Gourley, Superintendent of the Granite School District. Teachers and room mothers will be introduced. The teachers will be available for consultation from 6 00 oclock to 7.00 in thjnr respective rooms. All parents are cordially invit- STETSON HATS ions. Judge Bosone was just elected as Utah - first - Congressw efhan to the United States House of Representatives On Decerriber 7, Judge J Allen Crockett will be guest speaker and he is now one of the outstanding judges of the district court at Salt Lake City, Utah and was as district court judge at the last election for the coming four years The Pleasant Green ward Mutual officers extend an invitation to everyone to attend these lectures and urge you to mark these dates on your calendar. Remember the next lecture will be Tuesday, Nov 9, 7:30 pm. at the Pleasant Green Ward Hall, when the chief justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Utah will be the guest speaker. prejidert OUR ARROW SHIRTS, Supreme Court Justice To Speak At Ward Tuesday 16th. 2nd v'.cz lr3. Mary Brown, secretary; a n Mrs. Cora E Groff as Room Mot "r Director. THE TOGGERY A party was held Thursday evening at the home of tMr. and Mrs. C. M. Shaw honoring their 40th wedding anniversary. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Naylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ronneburg, Mr. Alva ShaW and Mr. and Mrs. La- The Pleasant Green ward Mutual has been fortunate m arranging to have four outstanding guest speakers to discuss legal matters with the adult classes during this year. They have already had Brigham E. Roberts, district attorney, as their guest speaker on October 19th. His talk was one that will be remembered for a long time by those fortunate enough to hear him. The next speaker in this series is Judge Roger I McDonough. Judge Roger I McDonough is chief just.ee of the supreme court, state o Utah, has spent 10 years on supreme court bench, 10 years as district court judge at Salt Lake v .ars as presiling judge. He will d.scus duties and median. s of t.ie jupreme Court He will report un most int .esting over .hm i he pre .Jed and win ha', op. a forum, on legal problc ..o. At the election c i November 2, he was to the Supreme Court for a period of 10 years, indicating the confidence the people of the state of Utah have in this mans ability as a public servant. Judge McDonough is considered by men in his profession as one of the outsianuing jurists of the United Slates and his talk at the Pleasant Green ward Mutual will be one that the people m this area cannot afford to miss. The Mutual officers extend an invitation to the people living m this area to attend this meeting Tuesday evening. Two other speakers have been invited to speak in this senes of lectures including Judge Bosone, who will be present at the Pleasant Green ward on November Chrk F.ei, HOME OF NATIONAL BRANDS (Mrs. Ardrey Parks and son, Joel, of Wendell, Idaho, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Parks and Mr. and Mrs. N. Liggett Hopkins. Do you know how the Supreme Court of the State of Utah functions Do you realize the enormous duties and powers held by the fn e men who constitute the Court of the State of Utah? For answers to these questions, be at the Pleasant Green ward Mutual on Tuesday, November 9, at 7 30 P. M and hear the chief justice of the State of Utah tell you the answers to these quest- ECONOMICAL CONVENIENT FULLY AUTOMATIC The initial meeting of the 1948-4- 9 season of the Garfield School P T. A. will be held Thux'd 4th in the Garfield November at school p. m. Mrs Evelyn Bridges will again oe Piesiuent of the P. X. A. Her ajj. ... .a Aill be: LLa. Don is rtawkin. vice pres;dent; M s m Mar Shaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw plan to leave for southern California very shortly to spend the winter and will return next spring. ene-taine- GARFIELD PTA PLAN MEETING NOVEMBER FOURTH Open a charge account 5Le at Zs oakery. |