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Show f MAGNA TIMI3, MAC?U, UTAH Friday, March 16, 1951 of Special Interest to Women spent socially. Powell was hostess to " 'G Club & B Sewing ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fisher had as Lunon Wednesday at her home. dinner guests on Tuesday, Mrs. M. cheon was served and the time R. Fisher of Salt Lake City. Mrs A. V. Announced Local Couple Marriage Of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe W. Wilkinson of Magna announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorothy W.lkmson, to Dean Robinson, son of Mr and Mrs. Leigh W. Robinson of Whipple. The young couple exchanged nuptial vows on February 18th in a ceremony at the Wilkinson home. Members of both families were in attendance. The charming bnde chose a white marquisette gown with veil and carried a bridal finger-ti- p bouquet of baby orchids, encircled with white roses. She was attended by Miss Madeleine Perel, maid of honor and Miss Belva Tech, bridesmaid They were gowned in pink net ballerina dresses and carried bouquets of pink carnations Evan Coon acted as best man for the groom The mother of the bnde wore a lavender dress and the grooms mother chose a rose model. Both had orchid corsages. After the couple returned from a honeymoon trip in Los Angeles, a reception honored them in the Pleasant Green Amusement Hall The new Mrs Robinson is making her home with her parents while Mr Robinson serves in the United States Army. Krccm, 3 ft Pii'sbury PieCrust, pkge. Corn Flakes, Kelloggs, 13 ox. Minufs Rice, 5 ox., 2 for ' ' JGA Cane & Maple Syrup Sno Mazola Oil, pts. Wheatena, 22 ox. pkge. Quaker Puffed Rice ' Quaker Puffed Wheat Upton's Tea, 16 lb pkg. Tea 16ct$. I Upton's SoupBags, 3 ior Mixes, Lipton's Yellow Nucoa, ft 1 Rit Easter Egg Dyes Paas Easter Egg Dyes Instant Postum, 4 ox. Mrs. ' Thirza Jenkinson enterMrs Afton Asbury was hostess tained members of her Sewing to ladies of her club on Wednesday Club on Wednesday. Miss Cora-vtn- e and special guests, Mrs. Dorothy Ottley was a special guest. Blackner, Mrs. LaVelle Call and Luncheon was served and Mrs. Mrs Maxine Sand all A late supFeatured Speaker Jenkinson was presented with s per was served to the group, and gift in honor of her birthday an- the time spent socially. Mrs. Clarence Williams, chair- niversary. Mrs. Margaret McQuaid man of Mis. Fred McDonnell of Ely, Magna Women's Club will entertain the group on WedSafety Council, will be m charge nesday, March 21st at her home Nevada, former Magna resident, of the next meeting on March list is visiting her son and family, Mr She has secured as speaker, Mrs. George P. Parker of Salt Lake City, who is vice president of the Utah Safety Council. 19 to 24, Inclusive All members and anyone else interested are cordially invited to attend the program which begins r.:2nE promptly at 7.00 p. m. Mrs. Williams is president of the Utah Womens Safety Council and director of women's activity for the eleven western states. te f'srch ) rijiiER criAT & Mrs. R. H. Walters of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is visiting her sister and family, Mrs. J. D. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George Colvin and Naoma, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Firkins have returned to their home after Dux, Snowdrift, 3 Hera they are ! Famous Mode O Day dresses styled for Spring. A dazzling array of lovely new prints and colors. Luxurious rayon crepes. Butcher rayons, and other quality fabrics. All this at such an amazing low price! You esa expect TOP VALUE when you shop at Mods O' Day. Coffee, reg, or drip, Catsup, Pierces, 1 4 ox., 2 for NBC Premium Crackers, 1 ft -- buJakmqindTmm I "Hero's bow I see k. My cor is Ideal portatlon ior shod, Wert WE DELIVER Turn south at Gem Thaatra, want to keep it in drive art a strain on both me and the can especially at this time ol the yearduring changeaMejWfafcer,M avemy nerves lew. 14-2- 0. Wtckcklcf end my car byusingihe trafc Too, I Ekw train comfort end convenience. Then 1 rent A'cme' 3 an qutomobCe cocrrivql at py dettination.j 9 blocks up. KEKTUOCY Phone MAGNA 6925 of Plenty Parking Space Hours- - 8:30 to 7 p. m Fa: Extra Specials in Tribune Tebqram. J -- A tripe and l condition. But long cround-hom- e A-- LOUIS FALVO & SONS 3008 South 8950 trona-- j mA Ctcsrib as its ft s, CAf BMl tail 4m kk rick tayee krai trin, keeatifal filigree effect ft IGA DeLuxe Park, California There, like the forty-ninerthey tried their luck panning real Easter is the festival of a great gold in the ancient sluice box at the old Gold Mine Later Mr and certainty. It tells us that evil and Mrs. visited the injustice have not the last word, Humphie even in this world. Piece Frock Honoring Mrs. Dick Amott, Mrs. Vao Bowers was hostess at a prettily planned stork shower on Thiirsday night at her borne. A social time was enjoyed by a group of friends and a late supper served. Cnnni Orooli OUIIII package General Merchandise Store, the Covered Wagon Show, and many other buildings erected by Walter Knott as a monument to the pioneers of the early West. Tvo attending the funeral services of their uncle, Mr. Charles Hayes at Idaho Falls, Idaho. CM Tide, package Joy, bottle Mr. and Mrs Will Humphreys, Sr., of 97 East 95th St. in Garfield recently visited Knotts Berry Farm and Ghost Town in Buena Butcher Rayon Bisquick, Ige. pkge. Dreft, pkge. Oxydol, pkge. Wagon Camp, where In a huge circle, real covered wsgons were lighted by the flickering flames of a large campfjre. From here, they wandered through the Music Hall dt day.yaO: v Honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband, Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth entertained at a family party on Sunday at her home. The Magna Ward Relief Society A social time was spent and a late will observe its founding day on luncheon served. next Tuesday with an appropriate Mr. and Mrs. George White enprogram, which follows the servtertained at a family dinner Sunluncheon. ing of hot noon-da- y All members and other interest- day at their home in Magna. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ed ladies are urged to attend. Arlt and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fisher and family. Nalley's Spaghetti ft Meat Rice Krispies, Kelloggs, 9 Vi ox. and Mrs. Fred McDonnell and daughter, Adeline Casebolt and family of Kearns, in addition to Magna friends. WHIS.IT J lure to enjoy those Union Pacific mods. During March attraction is Dunge-neour featured dining-ca- r crab. In April, it's delicious baked ban, Our friend also BUND eels-bat- I ed w .WM 4- At HOOF ... mf 010 SUKNf jtQOK COMPANT, UXHWJ- MMaiy. M kiwu tririTI - 4ft (UP . I - U.'nrrT r- Ll - d-- clb ed rmnekH cct year acwcej e e - P.A&1P" -s-e ADVANCE-DESIG- N TRUCKS Coast to Coast and Border to Border OTHER MAKE! MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY In 1950, truck buyers In every one of tho 4S states choso Chevrolet over any other make. othoc Nationally, Chovrolet has outsold any truck for tho last nino truck production years. Thats because Chevrolet trucks do tho ob better . . . stay on the job longer. When you choose a Chevrolet iruclc, you gat tha right Thriftmoster or extra-p- o engine 92-h.- p. Loodmaster. You got a warful 105-h.chassis that fits your ob. Y ou get a truck built to movo your loads at lowost cost. Come see the Chevrolet trucks new 1951 Advance-Desig- n p. Miff A- yJ. and frefgMfraiuyeWei; Ifpr DepeittfgfefPooeitgor 9003 West 2700 South . Magna. Utah .o - |