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Show maGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH ficials with a view to having the Trials teach mortals not to lean on roads kept open for travel. a material staff, broken reed,' Respectfully yours, which pierces the heart We do not John Herzog, Rural Carrier half remember Revealed Of Popular Couple Berrorhal W Hing 'bells w.'l rim? in Feb , M.s JoyTji e", daugh- - . jir- - and M:?. Ellis Burrell of Mr. Christen- - t j : n ,en. all of MS. Lee Chri . sn i an I voung couple will plight Lake LDS the.r truth in the Salt . dnd make their home in Magna. H n mg them, the . bride-ele- ct a mn'ruT is e i eitain.ng a. shower on Jjiiua y 24th, and a sister, hos-.,- ! M . Mae Coll ngs, will be another social at a later date n ljuncf.i cnt of the mnpend-,.ai-- . of the couple will be nup ud with great interest by many f,,ends. An to. s at ihe homes tVi..,' n o I j I Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Vincent of Sandy, former Magna residents, are the proud parents of a baby boy. All concerned are doing well MAGNA NOTES Happy Birthday will bo sung ld Andrew J. Conti enter- this Thursday to son small Mr. and of Randy Bello, tained at a pretty party Sunday Dale i when evening honoring the second birth- i friends comeBello, to give greetings 'of day anniversary of her daughter, the cake, ice cream Birthday day. occasion also The honored Sheryl. me on ihday date Of Mias Annie n goodies ere planned for the . Conti. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. tiny guests. Sam Conti, Miss Annie Conti and Harmony Rebekah Lodge No. members of the Andrew 5. Conti 44, will hold their regular meetfamily. ing this Friday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms, folMrs. Velda Coon was hostess to lowed by a social time. members of her Bridge Club MonThe Ladies Auxiliary of ORC day evening at hey home. A luncheon was served, followed by will hold their business meeting card games. Prizes were awarded on Monday evening, January 23rd to Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth, first, at the Magna Womens Clubrooms, Mrs. Virginia Turpin, second and beginning promptly at 7:00 oclock. Mrs. Marian Gardner, consolation. Hostesses will be Mrs. LuAna The goup meets January 30th Cavanee, Mrs. Jesse Drown and Mrs. Azenith Chipman. with Mrs. Farnsworth. three-year-o- Mrs. little and friends are pans m A Mi. and Mrs. Ren Mrs. Dorothy Sadler was hostess' The Altar Society of Our Lady to ladies of her Sewing Club Fri-rh- v of Lourdes Church met WednesK i,. OLen, sort of Mr. li of last week. A social time day evening at the Parish Hall. , Ufr; j OLen of Magna. was enjoyed by the ladies who A short business meeting was conT a ,ao oung men are here on meet this Friday night with Mrs. ducted, presided over by Mrs. n f.om Dean Hudsons Donna Cromar. Kmest Colosimo, followed by servp ; v . , i. JL , . eastern musical Rhea Anthon Slick en tPrtained Monday at a festive birthday party for little friends of her daughter, Linda, who observed her fourth birthday anniversary. A gay time was held by the young- -' sters. Mrs. VV. Coa!;crcl Chicks L. ij.f i" ags I rrpnld 12 1 . N - W. L. Pullets and v iiu.rp hi.es HATCHERY ALADALE '' Salt Lake am.e Sc cl 8 2 j1 .T-Murray 1289 iai ing of light refreshments. Members of the A m e r i c a n Auxiliary met Thursday evening at the Utah Copper Club for a potluck luncheon and meeting. An enjoyable time was held. Legion v A group of local ladies including of Riverton, Utah, were visitors Mrs Agnes Williams, Mrs. Lillian Jenkmson, Mrs. Friday , at the horpe ot MrlV and Haws,. Mrs. W. H. Linrne Wyatt, Mrs. Ann Ecker-sle- y Mrs. L. H. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Winrward and Mrs. Florence Morgan, attended funeral services for Mrs. LaVina Livingston Wednesday in Salt Lake City, and also attended regular meeting of the Eight and Forty Club that night in Salt Lake City. qSZSZS-j- &E!T Mrs. Alice RIbotto entertained members of her Bridge Club Thursday evening at her home Bridge formed the. pasttime of the affair and high score prize was given to Mrs. Villa Williams, and second favor to Mrs. Alice Gourley. A dainty luncheon was later served. The group will be entertained by Mrs. Williams at their- - next meeting. - - Honoring outgoing officers of the Firemen Auxiliary, a prettily planned social was given Monday evening at the - home of Mrs. Eleanor Coon. Ladies so honored were Mrs. Grace Dimond, president; Mrs. Coon, vice president and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, secretary-treasurer. Gifts were presented to them. Ten adult leaders and' three county agents returned Saturday this in the sunshine from attending the first annual leaders school held at Logan, to No book of and joy prosperity. , can be so good as to be include Mrs. Arthur Rushton of when profitable -GRANITE ARTS PROGRAM read. negligently Baker Mary Hunter and Mrs. Calvin N. PetEddy erson of Granger. Grant Johannessen, the brilSessions consisted of nutrition, liant young American pianist, textiles, and consume: will present a concert in the Gran- education.clothing ite high school auditorium on Wednesday, January 25 at 11:30 to students of Cyprus and Gran- ite high schools desiring to hear do so by paying er transportation costs A group of local firemen and their ladies attended a very festive party Saturday evening in Murray, sponsored by the county fire department. Those who enjoyed the social included Mr. and B z tar Plaantd Mrs. Douglas T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dea, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plans are being made by the Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coon. Magna Womens Club for a WashDancing was the diversion of the ington Birthday Dance and bazevening, followed by serving of aar, music to be furnished by an box lunches. old-tiorchestra. The date of this affair will be given at a later treatment medical at Receiving date. St. Marks hospital are Mrs. D. S. Walker for her arm and Mrs. Membership Tea J. W. Richardson, for a spinal ailment. Speedy recoveries are A membership tea is being wished for both ladies. sponsored by the Magna Womens Club Monday, January 30th Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huf-fak- er atcYiOG p.m. AH member are and two small sons left Sun- kindly asked to attend the event day for a short vacation trip to which is to fete the ladies and alLos Angeles and other points of so collect the years dues. interest m Southern California. PAGE MOTOR COMPANY rioor KAT1QKJU. DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COKTOUnON, NEW TORE f Joins Air Force rrs Sqjre ADULT Dsnee te l(k30 pun. UTAH COPPER CLUB presented two piano selections and Mrs Cora Bouck gave a har- Welcome! Everybody -monica sola Mrs. Mary Reid and Mrs Alice Doxford were at the lovely social. Nineteen ladies at- tended. Jan. 19th Thursday, RiOd flight CLASS STARTS nt j ATTENTION! RURAL bOi .ORDERS Under Postal Laws & ReguL-lions- . Sec. 1061, they are require: to keep clear the approaches tt their mail boxes by piomptlv re The annual winter party of the moving obstructions, including Magna Flower Garden Club was' snow, which render it difficult or held at the Firemen Hall Wed- impossible for the carrier to denesday evening. Tables of bingo liver mail to the boxes without were played and prizes given to alighting from his vehicle. Uneach winner.' The grand prize was less- the approaches are cleaned won by Mrs. George Weichers within a reasonable time after Luncheon was served to a large heavy snowfalls, the delivery by group, and a program also pre- earner may be withheld tempsented to include: western songs orarily until the approaches have by Robert Cimmers, accordian been cleared, as required by the solos by Miss Karen Yeates regulation. Under this same regulation, rurMrs Laura Malmetrom was genal patrons are advised to take the eral chairman of the event. matter up with local highway of Dell Johnson, son of Mrs. Florence Johnson, joined the Air Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Force, and left January 4th for Richards will be interested to San. Antonio, Texas, where he learn that they and their three will be stationed. children recently moved into a The Pleasant Green Camp, beautiful new home at 4885 View-mouDaughters of Utah Pioneers, was Avenue, Holladay. Mr. Richards is the son of Mr. entertained at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Richards of Hunter Pearl Hansen on Thursday. The add Mrs. Richards is the daughter history was presented by Mrs. F. of Mr. and Mrs. Roland 'Reid of Isakson, consisting of the journal of Emma Simmons. Mrs. E. Arave Magna. Mrs. Douglas T. Smith entertained merrfoers of her Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed and refreshments served to the Cyprus students the concert may 25c each to covand admittance for a tasty, nourishing meat, Whit fryara just cant ba beat. Why not treat yew family ITo a daliclous. tender. frying rabbit soon? Ask for it at your grocery I Or Meet Market TODAY. I Del-Whi- te nujjmmuuuiimiiju 5 . . J .r "TEST DRIVE OKI THI 50 FORD AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S The It wffl ops only tar In Its field with AUTOMATIC OYOtORIVS POTS MOTOR COMPANY DAl 6221 Safety pays! Dont electrical, sad lNnt paint firat. Vaporizing liquid smothers fir. 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