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Show Friday, January 6, TIMES, MAGMA, UTAH ...r-M-A VVed Wight 11 ouncs- Ensign and Mrs. Barker left for Pensocola, Florida, arriage vhere they will make their home. Newman, Mr. Barker is attending the Naval at Pensacola. School Flight d. - ,en3 , nil ly be-- r ;he an-aPProac' a ,s Melba Jet of augVer ifaerjdi t0 Boyce M nidn yiimaCK n ; , f tr and Mrs GMd-- B. H. ,u couple will be wed lo in the Salt Lake imu and a reception will n' n OS Ti evening in the , . irf Ward 'jpel riwnt of lhe impend el t 0 prominent el Lcitd with great wide circle of ,r members of pro- - t t L e no n . or M , I i M u ! 1 kk n 1 , ItJ II Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Glaser enter-ame- d at a very festive New Years Eve party complimentary to Mr. a. and Mrs. Harley Jacobsen, Mr. md Wicken Mr. and the birth of a and Mrs. J. Holmstead, and Mrs. Carl Mrs. TemplmMr. Christmas the ei christened Ted Colombe, Mr. and Mrs. John fimilies and ti "tnf well- - oeen b Off To Minnoapolit Ottley has returned by plane to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she is nursing it the University of Minnesota Hospital. She has a position in Pediatrics. Miss Ottley spent the- - Christ-na- s holiday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ottley, ind other relatives and friends. Miss Coravine . M Stones and Mr. Joseph Moms. v3. w, sSSfc 'ri , the supplewet trained ballerina, wfflMcDonnell In the Eight especially f Eileen interpretative -- mphony n of pi ,o "hen the completely camaeusm engagement at tne a 4 thru January 8. opening on January Yi,'6bo'.pctacle uk n Honor Parents' Anniversary , Mrs. James Thomas entertain- Ensign and Mrs. Douglas Barker spent the Christmas holiday visiting with Mrs. Barkers parents md family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ii 18 Rites January Merest One of lc of toe new yi Family Reunion In Sunny Florida plays City tertained Friday honoring the 40th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Olsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton of Payson, Utah, at a prettily arranged party. Seven of the eleven living children and twenty-fou- r grandchildren attend- sons-in-la- ed. The guests included Mrs. Eva Orto- n- and daughter, Renae of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. May Hew and daughter, Beth Orton, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Orton and two children, Mrs. Maydean Jones and baby, all of Salem, Clara and Burt Peterson of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orton of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Sarah Baird and two children of Payson, Pearl and June Holiday Visitor Lundell of Garfield, Emnia Lee, Mrs. Clara E. Burke left Wed- Carol Dean, Darrell, Delihah and nesday tor her home in Van Nuys, Eva Ruth Olsen, all of Garfield. Dinner was served and a very California, after spending an em joyable holiday vacation with her pleasant time held. son and family, Mr, and Mrs. T. E. Burke and numerous friends. Dr. and Mrs! L. N. Diana are Although the snow was a wel- rejoicing over the arrival of a come sight, Mrs. Burke was long- seven-poun- d baby boy, who aring for the milder winter climate rived at a Salt Lake Hospital on of California. Thursday, December 29th. All con' cemed are doing nicely. Dr. and Pleasant of Pioneers, Daughters Mrs. Diana have two sons and Green Camp, are holding their daughter. monthly meeting on January H. 12th, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hansen on 8650 West, beginOne of the delightful parties of the past week was the holiday ning promptly at 1:30 p. m. All ladies are urged to attend. social of the WBA Westway Sew ing Club held Thursday afternoon Mrs. Matt Pettersson left Wed- at the home of Mrs. Frances Ridge. nesday to visit with her daughters A turkey dinner was served, and and families, Mr. and Mrs. George the afternoon spent socially. k' Underwood and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Underwood at San Diego, CalifMiss Ruth Sadler was the honor' ed guest at a birthday social tenornia. dered by her mother, Mrs. Wallace IN JOB FORCE Sadler, on Saturday. A large group of little friends attended to exRonald Johnson, son of Mr. and tend congratulations to Miss Ruth Mrs. Gus Johnson, arrived in San on her 6th birthday anniversary. Antonio, Texas, Saturday, December 17th, where he will be in Mrs. Agnes Williams entertainthe Air Force for training. Orville ed her Bridge Foursome at a DenMoller, son of Mrs. Clarence prettily arranged New Year's week ney, accompanied him. party on Monday at her home. High score prize was won by Mrs. President and Mrs. V. B. Coon Ida Stewart A luncheon was servare vacationing in Phoenix, Ariz- ed. ona with relatives for ten days, enjoying the bright sunshine of Eight couples enjoyed dancing the beautiful weather there. visiting and making movies,1 following the club New Yeari Eve dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ridd, Jr. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Don Cqoiv Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bello, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bello, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rupp and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd PENNEYScoodI udk J COTTON I beauties - so warm! Shop so cosy supersoft. this prices, check qualities is a valuel I 81"xl08" $1.77 $1.67 42"x36" cases 42c 4 SWEATERS FRINGED CHENILLES Eye opening low price for these quality pique prints! Get a head atart on your early Spring wardrobe! Color, novelty elects almost without end! 38" wide. Ye, we said fringed! 80 SQUARE PERCALES Velvety-tof- t pinpoint chenille edged 28c bullion- -, with deep, four-inc- h the fringe decorator uae! Big Ruy. buy and save. save, save! hadel 105" We've bolt after bolt of checks, choice of luciou long. prints, pattern in moat every sUe and color possible plus lots of solids! 28". AH first quality, full bolts. yd. Penco Quality Sheets $1.97 81x99 - Penney finest high count muslin eupwrsmootlr end freshdaisY now priced lower, much lower then In yeertl Luxury sheets at a price I 72"xi08 1.87 42x38" caaee 43c Il"xl08" S2.17 - bread-and-butt- er 332c 36c Soup, Tomato, Campbells 75c 2 55c Cheese 2 ft pkg. Pears 2Vican . r. k 3 79c can Snowdrift Chocolate, Nestles Tge. bar Fab-Du- z pkg. 26c Macaroni, Porters 14oz. pkg. 17c White 17c Soap Crystal Spaghetti, Porters 14 oz. pkg. 2i& 43c Saltines 45c ft 2 Crackers, Hard Tack, Candy, 15c GUARANTEED QUALITY Tomatoes, Woods X 2 Vi can ;' Cinch Cake Mix 2-2- 5c 3-1- But tll 4 if the wheels of your carl FRESH and lance, the tires are scuffed, drag-- ! pounded along, waste gd ful and rapid wear Is the result? Be fell to your tires. Come ini for a wheel alignment and bell inspection today. J -- are B out-of-li- iance Abe I Peas, frozen, Yams No. 1 Oranges, large Lettuce " Potatoes No. 1 red Celery, crisp Auto Co. Veal Roasts P9 20c Pork Roasts, Boston Butts 3f6 28c Sirloin Steaks 27c Pork Choos. lae. Ic i 4 J" Lamb Chops 1035e 9c 7c 49e ft 37c ft 65c - Pot Roasts ft id 13 c ac 47c ft 45c Bacon, Armour's Magna. Utah Dlal 8611 than - Reduced less Includes lf wise safety JUJGN WITH BEAR- calling thorn to tsonder tnai a SIZE FLOUR SQUARES I COLISEUM thru JAN. 4, MAT1NH MI JAN. S AMO NIOHTiV UM. SM Mrevvoy fta fcrof-ofor 1950 efroiyMopM. rock-- o woflop Hiof moles tfw SUPMOStao power f 163 in compression i her They're greater In power-hignow there's standout in styling -- dreams to drive-a- nd a Buick beauty for 1950 to fit practically any budget wc just couldnt hold back the whole big Buick line for 1950. too much fun too No, Theyre good-looki- to drive too jam-pack- ed with stepped-uready-to-ramb- higher-compressio- n, p, le be kept under cover. So some maybe youve already seen 1950 Buicks on the highway. Maybe youve noticed the extra git up and travel they have glimpsed the wide, in most curving windshields (one piece the that -napprovingly, models) oted, in all found now is Buick taper typical Buick fenders. ilory out performer of tht eoosoo, Sere is s highf compression and siH sreoler power in no greater Onfall m. You'll get this new engine on all SUPER mod!, in 124 hpwrtli lf more than a models to choose from. That there are three power plants in the Buick line -- all of compression, all stepped That there are - " port H era's ji n power-- to dozen-and-a-ha- 126 fcpwtfh Oynoflow Drive. m a higher up in power. r Miwaouis we ? Mim. W- as That all models are big and roomy inside some rear seats arc better than a foot wider than before! -- yet inesery instance, so easier to handle, park shorter over-al- l, That in the full line Special, Super and there is a Buick to Rovdmsster series above the very fit practically every budget lowest! and garage. Pictured Above all, majbe exciting news on youve heard of price... That Dynaflow Drive, for I above is the 1950 Super of the new Bukk body types one Sedan, more for 1950. At your Buick dealers are others. on whole the story actual models, or instance-stand- ard on RosDMxsrFR models, optional on all others now costs 2(Tc less than on 1949 models. Maybe youve even heard some things... now Hadn't you better see him-ri- ght Buick find if top dont and see you, too, 1950? for choice a JUMBO 15c - Extra Urge sis 27x37 inches... Heavy quality, washed, bleached and ready to uee for dish towels, laundry bags, dUpers -dosens of waysl Stock up! i 2HC UNlATlOH ZURICH PAMS I . Of IONDON ncxrrs now at oun saos. MUSIC CO. 74 SeWh Mata. Salt PMCES: 1.SO (Vtt. lah. City AND SUN. MAT. - 2.00 - 2.S0 -- 1.00 Tam i Tall can, pink WHEEL AUHEMENT 50c. Arrow and Botany, TIES at The Toggery Clearaace. $3.77 yd. you're not giving them deal. If they are al-- j to Roll end ROLL! eSMOOTHLY. down the roedl they will give you thousands! upon thousands of miles wear. (Maybe at The Toggery. nylon numbers, all type. one-ha- 19c Mileagel willing to lend or Any Phsyc-H- o sell "You and Heredity" by for use in the next Please call Magna half year 28 2233 and ask for Anna. Down, way down for Penney' January While Goods event go prices on famoui Nation-Wid- e sheeisi Up. way up atay Penney s quality and workmanship! Now' the time to buy theei and cases an armload of them and aeve more money! COTTON PIQUE PRINTS Get Poor If You It is anothers fault if he be un grateful, but it is mine if I do not I give. To find one thankful man, will oblige a great many that are Seneca not so. 81"x99" $1.67 72"108" 9 A. M.T07P. M. iDontCuss ! Your Tires Clarence C. Cressall, 88, early resident of Logan, Utah, died Fri day of causes incident to age. He had been a prominent resident of that community and active in the LDS church activities. Included in his survivors is a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Willmore of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended. f Muslin Sheets SERVICE QUALITY! FREE DELIVERY two daughters of Spokane, Washington, left Friday after. visiting over the holiday with Mrs. Beppis parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wim-me- r. FATHER DIES -- Nation-Wid- e G FRIDAY & SATURDAY STORE HOURS Brigham Haslam, 83, of 211 Edith Avenue, Salt Lake City, retired farmer, died Friday at 2 30 p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital of apoplexy. Included in his survivors is son, Grant E. Haslam of Magna. Yes. that's all you pay for these LONG-WEARIN- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beppis and Father Diet I $1.77 72"x99" SAME well-know- Mr. and Mrs. A. L Miner, Mr and Mrs. Verl Miner of Magna and Mr. and Mrs Carl Kohler of Salt Lake City, have returned home BLANKETS thick-napp- ed 10th. .anuary after spending an enjoyable holiday sojourn in Mountain View, California visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miner and family and Mr. I and Mrs. Vern Miner and family. yd Exciting things have happened to soft cotton flannel! We have kiddie and western prints, polka dots, stripes in wonderful color combinations! SHEET to 9.30 p. m. on Le-Ro- Beck. ! FLANNELETTE 39c 7 30 A beautiful diamond is sparkling on the third finger, left hand of Miss Lois Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shaw, given to her during the holidays by Nelson y Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Petersen of Granger. n The popular and pair have not as yet set a date for their wedding. I r a v Cash. ..Carry it. ..Be Thrifty! U VEAQf'F 36" Engagement Revealed Of Prominent Maid Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen en- ed at a dinner recently honoring Mr. her daughters and and Mrs. J. A. Dennis and son, Steve and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huyck and sons, Paul and Mieh-- ). from Inglewood, California. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. nvan Coliedge and family, Mr. ind Mrs. J. L. Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simmons and fam iv. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell and family and Mr. Parley Pettit. Games of Canasta were played later in the evening. This was the first time the entire family had been together for were many years. Thirty-thre- e present. 950 Mrs. Rose Rasmussen entertain- OPEN HOUSE SET FOR Miss Bernice Dilley was extend- ed a group of friends at a New FORMER MAGNA LADY ed Happy Birthday wishes by Years Eve party at her home. A ON I0TH BIRTHDAY little friends Thursday who at- social time was enjoyed, and late tended a birthday party, the oc- luncheon served. All the many friends of Minnie casionbeing her fifth anniversary Mitchell, former Magna resident Cake and other goodies were servThe American Legion Auxiliary for many yeais, are cordially Ined, and each little guest present- will meet on Thursday, January vited to attend an open house at Was hold ed a favor. The social 12th at the Utah Coppoi Club fui commemorating her 80th birthday, the home of the honored guest's then jtgular gathering. Potluck at 160 First Ave, Salt Lake City. parents, Mi. and Mrs Robeit Friends will be welcomed from luncheon w ill be sei ved r. 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