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Show .v.c:ia .times, mac?ia;utah MAGNA NEWS. Thursday, April 22, AND LADY LIONS MEET The next meeting of the Magna Lady Lion is set for Wednesday, May 4th at the Lion House. Hostesses will be Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, chairman, Mrs. Ted Lambert, Mrs, Verl A. Haws and Mrs. Harold VIEWS A surprise party was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lucille Brusatto to honor Mrs. Kay Shockey, DAV officer. Forty ladies, comprising state and local auxiliary members, attended. Luncheon was served arid a planter presented to Mrs. Shocbxy for her splendid DAV Auxiliary To Attend Funeral The home of Mrs. Val Beck was Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christoffer-so- n left this week to attend funer- the setting for a gala bridge social al services for Mr. Christoff arsons Friday. Liht refreshments were served. Mrs. Jo Korous will enter- . brother, John Christofferson of ,, kdli? t .the,r.ne5t He Idaho. is a former Ashton, on together Thursday, April 28th. , -- Arthur resident. Wj HONORS C2I3AL COUPLE RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Nick Caruso of Magna announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Antoinette Marie, to Larry N. Swasey of Magna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Swasey of Roosevelt, Utah. The young couple plighted their tmth Saturday, April 23rd, the POPULAR VISITORS xamilies. , Bridal Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a model of lace over tulle, ballerina length, and carried a bouquet of orchids with carna-donShe was attended by Mrs. Robert Kendzior and Mr$. Bruce Wallwork. Best man was Keith Olson and ushers were Robxrt Kendzior and Fred PerfilL A reception was held that evening at the Union Hall. Complimentary to their sister, Mrs. Ted Pasternak and Mrs. Fred Perfili entertained at a miscellaneous bridal- shower at the Nick ' Caruso home. The young couple will make their home in Magna. s. They know th lenderest way to say "Mom, 1 love you" is to give Mothers Day Flowers She will cherish your flower gift, whether it's a special Mothers Day bouquet, blooming plant, or corsage. action IF guarantee delivery and to mother jar away with Flower- - by Wire . MCDONALD'S Members of the ORC&B Auxiliary were entertained Monday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms with Mrs. Ann Peter' son and Mrs. LuAna Cavanee as hostesses. Games were played and prizes given to Mrs. Alice Simper, Mrs. Carol Rasmussen and Mrs. Alice Rowland. - - -- FLOWERS 2 SHOPS TO BETTER SERVE YOU 3510 South 2820 West - Granger. Dial CY 8993 West 2700 South - Magna. Dial 2011 Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Soren- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Housley have son have moved from Magna to returned home after a few days Spring City, Utah, to make their stay in Denver, Colorado where Mr. Housley represented a busihome. ness firm. ' . PEMEYlS BEDSPREAD BUY! FLUFFY CHENILLE THRIFTY TOWELS 2 for 2 for inches Big news Penneys terries priced o low you can have loti for guests, camp, beach! Yellow, rose, white, brown, pink, turquoise, grey. Hand sise. 3 for $1.00 Wash Cloths, 6 for $1.00 22 by 44 soft cotton tufts, row after row. See superb color variety! Light yet sturdy: machine wash, medium set Geld, red, pink, while, rote, - POLYESTER, NOW 2 for 2 for G 73 by 103, $4 by 103 inches Value-packe- E Feel cocoa. 17 25 inches by No skimping here, Penn ays gives good measure in bouncy pillow pairs 1 Con-- t anient sipper on washable while muslin cover, cord edge, fine low price! ' ' I U I pair by 72. $1. or 90 inches You get special Penney value in every detail! Full width, choice of lengths I Deep . frilly ruffles! Crisp, durable marquisette, little IroningL White. 8$ CARPENTERS' LOCAL MEET A meeting of Carpenters Local 1984 w ,11 be held at the Magna Womens Club on Wednesday, May 4th, 8:00 p. m. Nominations on officers to serve in the ensuing three years will ba made and election and installation are to be conducted at the June meeting on Wednesday, June 1st, also at the Magna Womens clubrooms, 8:00 oclock. Sweet Daughter TV-"- .. f & V ; r i - :.f- -4 ' 1AV. For r.lolZ: C7ro Cay3 f May We Suggest? rim (Item! lit I f Double stretch Hose 7i, ' tki King Size Walks on Air Bag IJIJLV Mr. and Mrs. Courtney B. Fairbourne, Newlyweds One of the April social event's was the marriage of Miss Ilene Rolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Rolfe, 3898 South 4800 West and Courtney B. Fairbourne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Fairbourne, 1760 West 3500 South, on April 14th. Picks up dirt W V,v Ay. J Regular price $59.95, now only, $49.95 Recent Bride Honored At Pretty Socials Mrs, Earry Tracy, the former Marilyn Harding, an April 4th bride, was the motif for a prettily planned miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the Magna Lions Community house, the social given by her mother, Mrs. Harold E. Harding and her grandmother, Mrs. Ed Harding. Game? were played at tables centered with artistic arrangements of lilacs, tulips and roses. Many prizes were given. Further the complimenting bride, Misses Becky Ridge and Pat Lazenby are entertaining at a personal shower Saturday afternoon at the Ridge home. Twenty-tw- o guests have been bidden. PEO MEET Chapter T, PEO, will meet Wednesday, May 4 th at the home of Mrs. F. L. Hibler in Magna. All members are urged to attend the 12:30 luncheon meet, followed by a business discussion. ON THE HOOVER CONVERTIBLE Regular price IRONING PAD 'N COVER 2 IN STURDIEST LEATHER SANDALS Convenient Terms Can Be Easily Arranged Central Lumbar 8927 West 2700 Dial South 1 SET X. shows the big rigs how its done! ChevThafs a 6303 medium-dut- y V8. rolet powered by a But theres sure nothing medium-dut- y about the load. Mr. J. E. 283-cu.-i- n. 0,-- Blankinship, Arkansas logging contractor, says both of his 4 . 6303 "move along miles per hour with 55,000 pounds gross weight and schedule maintain a with no trouble at all. Figure the money you save when youve got truck that can a medium-dut- y miles a cover 30,000 load! year with a torsion-sprin- 3 PIECES, ONLY Co g back-count- ioned pad and the, silicon treated, .longlife alumlnised cover 2 in one set at this one low price! Snug fit fasten-- , cover is draw-strin- g -- ed! RISUCTIOJIS-HURR- Y! WINTER WEIGHT spring suspension. Owners like the fact the truck handles a whole lot easier, can move faster off the road without beating the driver to death and shaking loose all the sheet metal. They like the idea of extra thousands . . . Drive of miles before trade-in- ! a 60 Chevy just once. Its a whole new experience. Salt-peppe- r, $0 SAVE! BOYS' - WINTER WEIGHT AChevy middleweight average 1 200 miles of back roads a day dogging timber out of the woods and delivering it to the mill at Crossett, Arkansas. tP cDgSlIGuD? WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! Assom'irit OF J70RTSV.TAR j I Blouse and Short Set 1 Pc. Play Suit. CHEVROLET SIURDI REDUCED GIRLS' PC GOODS DENIMS u ry Weve never seen anything like the amount of praise truck owners are heaping on Chevys new torsion Figure it out - it comes to $1 for each item in this sell Big 23 by 35 inch, rug,, contour mat,, lid cover. . while, j pink, rose, green, yellow. ; just WBK&miMxmx DRASTIC SO high-tonna- You get both the foam cush- t3 Sports sandals for . little growing feet. Rugged, soles, light leather, cool perforations. Ready for a busy summer with style! LOAD OF TIMBER SKY-HIG- Chevy middleweight $fl33 sIsesC.11 6384 ROADS AT 45 WITH A COTTON MAT SET! I Bag. y Powerful Suction 2 speed motor. 69.95 at 40 to n Throw-awa- $89.95, now only, I GIRLS' Beats, At It Sweeps, As It Cleans! i-T- i s, Mod.) 31 SPECIAL I : because it's a HOOVER! lUsHSeu Yw ft MaCyiNW and lint faster and easier tifixv The bride has been the motif for socials given by Mrs. Joseph Fairbourne, Miss Mary Sowby, Mrs. Robert Burch, Mrs. Ernest Hiner, Mrs. Newton Rolfe, Mrs. Grant Bess and daughter, Sally Ann. The couple honeymooned in Los Angeles, California and are now residing at 1332 East 3205 South, ' Salt Lake City. r boys' sixes 4 to 18 A top selection of cotton solid print button-downcolor - cotton v broadcloths with embroidery or dimen-- I sional prints) Wash 'n wear, little or no iron. Mrs. Keith Barton was hostess to ladies of her Bridge Club Monday evening and Mrs. Jay W. Richardson, special guest. Card prizes were given to Mrs. Boh Harmon, Mrs. Kenneth-HuffakerMrs. Jack Gardner and Mrs. OVER cv, ;:i FASHION SPORT .SHIRT SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson of Magna announce the birth of a boy on Friday, April 22nd. He weighed in at 8 pounds, 7 ounces and is being greeted by two brothers and a sister at home, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Inkley of Richardson. 8636 Florence Drive in Magna anThe ladies meet Monday, May nounce the birth of a little girl 9th with Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker. Elva, on Sunday, April 24th. She weighed in at 7 pounds, 4 ounces What is true, simple and sincere and is being greeted by a brother, is most congenial to mans nature. Keven, at home. Cicero - !i For her wedding, the attractive bride chose a ballerina-lengt- h gown of scalloped lace and carried a bouquet of yellow-hue- d orchids with yellow roses. Her attendants were Miss Sally Ann BesS, maid of honor; Miss Juelene Bess, Miss Eda Lue Phillips, bridesmaids, Miss Alice Rolfe, junior bridesmaid and Kim Hiner, flower girl. Their dresses were embroidered yellow polished cotton and they carried bouquets of white carnations with yellow rosebuds. Paul Fairbourne was best man and Ace Fairbourne, Vance Fairbourne, Beh Rolfe and Jimmy Cardwell ushered. Mrs. Rolfe, mother of the bride, chose a sheath' of tysige lace over silk and Mrs. Fairbourne wore a printed turquoise silk frock. Over Gift Book Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nielson were in charge of the brides book. Mrs. Chloe Mary Coon was in charge of the gift room, assisted by Shirley Gledhill, Kay Chapman and Pat Druce. The serving table was centered with a three-tiere- d cake with yellow roses and miniature bride and groom atop. DAINTY DACRON FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS! FULL-SIZ- jt Major and Mrs. Leon Hales and small daughter, Gina Lee, of Rapid City, South Dakota, Magna visitors, being house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hales and Mrs. Clara Swanger in Magna, as well as other relatives and friends. Honoring them, a social was held Saturday evening at M s. Swangers home following the Oquirrh Stake dance. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dea, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hales, Bishop and Mrs. Jimmie Hales. Major Hales has been attending Missile School and after a month's vacation in this area, he, wife and daughter will depart for Omaha, ' ; , Nebraska. cnemony being performed by Judge D. S. Walker at the Magna Union HalL A dinner followed for members of the immediate gjjmgfc tfi1 f.lAGIJA IIEIVS AI!D UIIVJS w I work. tow tef W& V - Hawkes. ' A musical program will be " T7f" uw SJS?3 yds. 1 BIlITIllO See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer MUK3 DIAL 6S11 or 2000 A5J7P 9152 West Main Street BEOPAiTir Mm, Utah |