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Show FHdayrMcrch23,TtIi MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA TIMES THE Howard Rldg. Publisher Edith N. Ridgs, Editor Published Slac 1S1I Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd.-i- t 71 at Magna. Utah v By Wilma B. Sowby Mail subscription rates Payable strictly In advance 11.50 year The Times welcomes contributions from Its readers upon any One-APlay subject of public Interest. All communications must be signed. Ho attention paid to anonymous contributions. A one-aplay, Oh, Elizabeth, Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National will be presented by the Garfield First Ward Special Interest group Editorial Association. of the MIA on Tuesday evening, April 3rd at 7:30 oclock. The cast is as folowi: Doris McCullough,! Delmar Hiatt, Jo Korous, Irene S' Wilding, Ward Coon. ' The play is under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Coon. Everyone is invited to attend. 4 GarfieldrNews ct ct Advertised As Mr. George L. Morris of 58 East 17th Avenue is at the St. Marks Hospital auffering from a heart His condition is reported as serious by his family. Many friends wish a speedy recovery. ailment Miss Etta Underwood of Los Angeles, California, is' spending two weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood of Arthur. A meeting of the Altar Society! was held Wednesday night at the er SIAGNA NOTES on Sunday. Also attending tram Garfield were Mr and Mrs. J. C. Cline. An open house was beld'at Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Malm the Howell residence Immediately strom, Mr. and Mrs. George Weich-erfollowing the testimonial Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dimond, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Wm. NEW BABIES Gallagher, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and Emil Feulner attended the Granger Flower Garden meeting St Patrick's Baby at Monroe School on Monday eveOn St. Patricks day, March ning. v v d 17th, a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Members of the Rebekah Lodge Day at St Marks Hospital. The and their husbands were enterwee one will be welcomed to her tained at a delightful social on new home by a brother. and sis- Friday night following the reguter. lar business fneeting. Games were played and prizes were given by Mrs. William Gallagher, hostess. A Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall of Garlate luncheon was served. field are the proud grandparents of a wee baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and their daughter, Mrs. Paul E. 'Car-so- n on Sunday, March 18th at the family have moved to Quincy, St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden. Washington to make their home. The father of the new girl it in Mr. Smith was transferred there Bureau of Reclamation and Ogden on leave from the Las by the will be employed at the Grand Vegas, Nevada Air Base. Coulee project He is the son of Mr. ' and Mrs. George W. Smith of s, ' Duane Watkins of Salt Lake City entertained members of the Just-- Me re Club on Wednesday; Mrs. Russell Hatton and Mrs. L. L. Pullum .won the bridge prizes. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. A C. Carman of Arthur on April 4th. POST Better Homes House Beautiful American Home Good Housekeeping 1 Maw Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Catteo are Honoring the birthday anniversrejoicing over a son and heir who ary of her daughter, Sherilyn, Mrs. arrived on Monday, March 19th at Owen G. Reese entertained at a St Mark's Hospital, weighing prettily planned birthday social even pounds, 14 ounces. Mrs. on Friday afternoon at her home. Catten will be remembered as the A merry time was held by the former Betty Vi Henry. Proud little guests, party refreshments grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. served and games played. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Under- W. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Joe wood entertained at a family din- Catten, all of Magna. ner Sunday honoring Miss Etta In observance of the birthday of Underwood of Los Angeles, who U visiting here,. Among the guests her sonvRobert, Mrs. R. M. Dilley were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hatton, was hostess at a social Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hatton of Salt evening. A variety of games was Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. enjoyed by the boys and girls and Underwood of Arthur. prizes awarded. A six oclock luncheon was served to twenty guests. A group of twenty Garfield 2587 A beautiful Mrs. Grace Ottinjer was hostess people enjoyed a socuLTlllmoring modern desigo Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blood Thurs- at a lovely social honoring mem veneered in marched day evening at the Garfield ward-hous- bers of her Sewing Group on Blond Oak, Hat a Luncheon and was serv Wednesday. Progressive games Lenee ed at patented one were banquet oclock, and the time enjoyed. The Bloods automatic tray. are soon to depart on a mission for spent chatting and sewing by the Rubbed and polishladies. the LDS church. -- e. UADI OM. WATER HEATERS D GLASS-llllE- IIC. MARK . V RAT. Prices starting at 104 CENTRAL LBR. & HDWE. CO. 8927 West 2700 6384 Dial , Mrs. W. H. Troxell has returned to her home in Los Angeles, Cali- So. fornia, after visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. W. Evers. Another daughter of Mrs. Evers, Mrs. R. V. Worthen of Boise, Idaho, is now visiting with her. , Stake' MIA 'officers Mrs. Ada Alexander, Mrs. Vera Jones, Mrs. Sarah Bowen, Mrs. Minna Anderson and Mrs. Ila Pollock visited the Garfield First Ward MIA And Hang Me Up Cut Me Out Gem Theatre f TAlil Last Show 8:00 p. m. Si-irt- s KELLY-EL- SCHOOL NEWS ed finish. Mrs. Lillian Haws entertained members of the Firemen Auxiliary f&ffcker Dial 4411 Monday night at her home. Her Mrs. Elaine DeVore, daughter, was a special guest Easter decorations were carried out in the table and luncheon arrangements. Tables of bridge were later played and prizes given to Mrs. Sam Strong and Mrs. D. E. Dimond. The group meets on April 2nd with Mrs. Arvilla Knight Brockbank Jr. High The Brockbank Junior Red Cross has chosen as its Easter prodestiject the filling of boxes for tute children in other countries. Most of the rooms have chosen war stricken countries. These boxes represent the only gift these children will receive and carries out our JRC motto, "To give some boy or some girl an Easter gift for a Christmas gift next Christmas. The JRC organized under the leadership of Mrs. Rose Shoup, teacher-sponsand is composed of a student chosen from each 1 home-rooThey include: Seventh grade, Jerry Wilcox, Bonnie- - Wimmer, Melvin. Nielson and Ronnie Humphries: eighth grade, Edith Solomon, Irene Hulse, Jerry Mercer and Marlene Pow-- 1 ell; ninth grade, Donald Greenwood, Pat Ferre, Beth Jo Mann, Nathan Ridge and Marlene Major. The officers of the JRC coflncil are: Irene Hulse, president; Marlene Powell, vice president; Pat Bonnie Ferre, secretary-treasure.Marlene Wimmer,- - reporter--and- Major, program and entertainment chairman. Bonnie Wimmer, reporter. -- I First cf Fcur Fcbdrjs I3A Silver Starts Acrfl 2r.i 15c 58 T.C2 39c 47 ' ' 39c 79 29 25c Palmolive Soap, bath sixe, 2 for White King, Granulated, Ige. 33c, giant ' 65c ' 33c Vel, Ige. package 35 Fruit Cocktail, libbys, 2 Vx tin 3 for 30c Tomato Soup, Campbell's, 33c Cream Corn, Del Maix Fancy, 2 for 2X3 Gdd Medal All Purpose Flour, 25 & 1 2 ox. 20c Bran Flakes, Kelloggs Roll Mix 25c Pillsbury Hot 15 ox. Maid Sun 27c Seedless, Raisins, 23c Cottago Cheese, Cloverleaf, Del IVt 32c tin Monte, Peaches, FRESH fiATS i Sliced Bacon, Gold Coin, 49c pkge. Pot Roast, Good Grade, Sirloin Steaks, Good Grade, Fryers, Pan Ready, Fresh, Frankfurters, All Meat, Hens, Pan Ready, Fresh, i 67c 19c 79c 59c ' 63 LOUIS FALV0 & SONS Our freedom is great. We love to 1 3008 South 8954 Wost Turn aoulh 1 Goa Thao tie 8 Mocht be free. We want to obey our rules and respect the flag. We are all e WE DELIVER Phone MACNA 6925 brothers, you and I. We dont like of Parking Space Hours- - 8:30 to 7 p. m. gossip and spies in our world. We (Plenty will pray for peace in all nations. & Extra Spscids in Rona Lee Hepworth. I i Fcrntcra Co. 1150 West 3700 So. Tribes Tdra Members of the Ladies Aid of the Community Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs L. M. Sowby at-- ! met Tuesday afternoon for a tended the farewell testimonial of ing session. Luncheon was served, their niece, Melba Howell at the and the time spent socially and in Columbus Ward in Salt Lake City making quilts. 9 p. m. lMCESTllIOHIItREn-AUHiviRSAiWTimTiONAifiCTU- S BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Wl5S2 STARTS SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" 1 ? 2 NOON "Roy Rogers Riders Club Today!" When Is Your Birthday? And A Both Features Serial Cartoons T TERE, TSflBS packed in 3,615 nimble pounds and of over-al- l length, is the what that does for this nimble perform er. J. 1 204.8 inches car marvel of 51. of Service & Progress Theres a ratio that spells thrill and thrift in operation at a firt cost thats just a breath away from the lowest price level. Wed like you to see and drive this newest Buick marvel find out for yourself what a honey it is to handle, and what a cinch it is to buy. Why not drop in and sec us the very first chance you get? In the few short weeks since it started to rolluff the assembly lines, it has written a Little. Rascals Comedy! ... - bright new page in automotive history for field. the Everyone Invited low-price- d March 25 Sunday, Monday Starts Sunday 5:30 p. m. Last Show Starts Monday 7:00 p. m. BIG EASTER 26 What Buick engineers have done is come up high-styl- e with a brand-nein body-n- ew every contour and dimension. 9 p. m. w SHOW Theyve designed a Bifertltestc: SUSAN Cartoon WILLIAM f HAYWARD LUNDIGAN handling 140,000,000 converse tions a day. Telephones operated by independent companies increase the total in America la 43,000,000. O Sovantyfvo yean of steady progrees and increasingly effidant sendee, at tha lowest possible ao at, hose made year telephone ana ef to-- Tu:;., Wed., Ttnirs. March 27-2- 8-29 Starts 6:00 p. m. Cl :p'.2te Show Alter 9 p. m. Attraction Z-i- THE BATTLIN' BOZOS Warner Bros: OP COMPANY' B-- Then they've added the O Bach in 1876, few people dreamed that a mere toy would one day become essential to almost every phase of American Ufa.' Yet today there are 35,000,000 Bell telephones in the nation' Adults 50c News Novelty brand-new- power-to-weig- ht , weightsaving frame, exclusively for this Special. s FOR-BRUlSE- Rl "" VO Ut nr TO (MfAfft Car prorld.M power-packe- d Fireball engine which was new in the 1950 Super and just wait till you see F-26- 3 0 or sr nsntn T- - Tt.mUl b HENUV I TAYlOf. AC KMnrf. U m, M, oeuvns p?tp r dm IOCAUY R3 ONLY h I -- -- 1 o Optfonol 4 w... -jWjtionol. PrK, cKo,w. mf locol yiJw.' ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY BiiiS Am 25e-35- SM ia---z Starting nixt week (l.OTICL) 14: LovSoy- - e. E Eve. Matinee ' - t T0 t. 19, Instant catoes r; Wsbstor School Lynn McOUL Stella Gust. Reporters Room 8 of the Webster School is writing stories or poems on What Freedom Means to Me. Here are some examples: Jill-Contes- Coffee, IGA Deluxe, rag. or drip, & Jelio, Assorted Flavors, 2 for Eggs, Large A Grade, dox. Sugar, Beet, 10 Swansdown Cake Flour, 44 ox. . Wesson Oil, pts. Oven Trash Crackers, 2 pkge. Mcyonr.ei;efJS9St Fcods, qts. Tuesday evening. 24 March 23 Friday, Saturday LOOK! five-poun- Mrs. A Catholic Parish Hall and plans which made for a will be announced in the near future and a big quilt raffle, according to Mrs. Marian Buchman, president of the groups Hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. Jack Bernard and Mrs. M. ' Caulfield. Announcement on the dates of the quilt drawing and social will shortly be announced. 8792 West 2700 South Dial 2041 VAU |