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Show Magna Timei, Magna. Utah LOVELY MAID TO OF WILLIAM FIFE Attractive Mias Lela Faye Bawden of will become the bride of William Fife Buwen, III, in the latter portion of June, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowen of Maj-na- . She is the daushter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bawden. The young couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a reception will honor iht-Friday evein the ning, June twenty-firGranger LDS Wardhouse, 3270 West 3G50 South. Announcenu nt of the impeding nuptials will he read with great inter, st by the many friends of the popular pair. Both are numbers of local prominent families. st BECOME BRIDE BOWEN, III Club Entertained MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS Mrs. Kenneth Huffukcr was hostess to ladies uf her Bridge Leaves For Germany Mrs. Frankin P. Twiss and Club Monday at her daugh'er, Cindy, de- home. Prizes at the popular parted Friday for Germany to game were awarded to Mrs. Barton. Mrs. George Duckjoin Sergeant Twiss, who is station. d there with the U. S. Army. worth and Mrs. E. G. Paulos. Mis. Twiss is the former Arva The ladies will b. entertained Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Flor- June 17th by Mrs. John E. Gardence Nielsen of this community. ner. Complimentary to her, a group of school friends . entertained at Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Larson, the Tower House and another so- Mrs. Estella Pehrson and Mr. and cial honored her, given by Mrs. Mrs. James Brusatio uf Magna Ruth Sutton and Mrs. Joyce attended the Jeff, rson Day dinBezzant at the Sutton residence. ner Tuesday in Salt I.ake City. A dainty luncheon was serv.d. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reese and Liberty, when it begins to take son, David, accompanied by Mrs. Reeses mother, spent Memorial root, is a plant of rapid growth. Day in Newton, Utah. George Washington ev-ni- K-it- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Or rock of Mrs. Homer W. Bowen enterLas Vegas, Nevada, spent the weekend visiting st the home of tained members of her Sewing Mrs. Orrock's sister, Mrs. Gladys Club on Thursday at her home in Midvale. A gay, social time was Baker in Magna. held by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Caldwell of Magna announce the marriage Chester Jones left Complimentary to sixteen famof their daughter, Arline, to plane for his home inMonday by ily members, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Burbank, Frank A Hardman of Magna. California, after visiting for a A. Haws entertained at a prettily The prominent young couple short time with his mother. Mrs. planned lawn party Sunday at recited nuptial vows in Elko, Clara their home in A most enNevada May 30th, the ceremony Mr. Jones, brother and family, joyable time Magna. was spent by the his parents-in-laJones, Harvey being performed by Bishop HarMr. and Mrs. P. W. Seay group which included Mr. end old Anderson of the Elko LDS and other relativea and friends. Mrs. Don A Devore and family, Ward. Mr. and Mr. Richard His wife and two and Parents of the bride and remain here for a children will Mr. and Mrs. EldredHyland Haws of month friends of the groom, Mr. and Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Ross Aagard of Magna, acUrry and family of Bountiful companied the young couple. Mrs. Julia Clausen returned George Flangas of Magna served Mr. and Mrs. Royce Rilley and as best man for the groom. home recently from Lees Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan of TemakThe newlyweds are now mit, Missouri, where she attended ton Valley, Idaho, were weekend the wedding of her nephew. She visitors at the home of Mrs. Siing their home in Magna. Several socials will honor the was accompanied home by a sis- te lit Pehrson. Mis. Rilley and bride. ter, Mrs. Belle Tomson of Lees Mrs. Hogan are nieces to Mrs. who will vacation here Pehrson. Summit, Mr. Lloyd Jones of Los Ange- for a short time. les, California, arrived Sunday to WBAHald Mr. and Mrs. Arden J. Page of visit two weeks with his mother, Member of the Womens BeneMrs. Elizebeth J. Jones and bro- Glendale, California, departed fit Association were entertained thers and their families in Magna. Saturday, after (pending a week Monday evening at the Magna visiting at the home of Mrs. Women's Clubrooma. Mrs. Gene Mrs. D. Root of Boulevard, Cal- Page's sister and family, Mrs. Kone was the hostess. Game ifornia, was a visitor last week Verl A. Haws, mother, Mrs. Min- prizes were awarded to Mis. H. nie Mrs. and Clark of home Hattie Parks other at the relatives Mary E. Nielson, Mrs. Jack Mar-land friends. in Magna. and Mrs. Carl Long. Miis Arline Caldwell Becomea Bride Of Frank Hardman pejetu h PRETTY BRIDE Mrs. Marilyn Richards. Mildred and Donna Moore were in charge of the gift room and tiny Kathleen Eastwood and Kevin Moesser received the gifts. For her going-awa- y suit, the bride wore beige with blue accessories. They departed on a honeymoon to San Francisco and plan to make their home in Hunter. Elva Haslam and Mae Rushton were in charge of refreshments. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Ilene 'Brock, Miss LaRee Oliver and Miss ReNee Bertoch. was Club Meets Members of the C St O Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Glen W. Martin. Special guests were Mrs. Reed Good sell and Mrs. Clarence Ripley. A delicious luncheon was served and games later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Merl Coon, Mrs. George J. Smith and Mrs. Eugene Shields. Mrs. Dee Peel will entertain the group on June 14th. Mrs. DeMoyna Olivar market jEMi j LEMONADE pink & regular, Ural l 11 In a Salt Lake LDS Temple marriage, Miss Shannon Moesser and Mr. DeMoyne Oliver ex' changed nuptial vows May 31st. Elder Albert J. Elggren officiated. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony for family members at the China Cafe. Later in the evening, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moesser of Hunter, enter tained at a wedding reception in the Hunter Wardhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Vera A. Oliver of 2888 South 9150 West are parents of the groom. Beautiful Gown The bride chose a beautiful gown of lace underscored with satin, fashioned with long pointed sleeves and a round neckline. The skirt was of heavy satin, entrain. Orange blossoms held the fingertip veil of net trimmed with lace. She carried a bouquet of a white orchid encircled by d roses and white carnations. Miss Janiel Moesser, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pale yellow dress wi.h full skirt,, drop waist and carried a nosegay of yellow roses and yellow carnations. Bridesmaids were Vallene Moesser, sister of the bride, La-ROliver, sister of the groom, Pamela Naylor, Janice Ash, Ilene Brock, cousins of the bride, and ReNce Bertoch. They chose pale green dresses, fashioned identically to the maid of honor. Best Man Jerry Richards was best man. Ushers were Wayne Naylor, uncle of the bride, Wayne Oliver, brother to the groom, Harrison Pedro, Larry Reid, Verl Newbold, Joe Richards. Mrs. Oliver wore a pink dress with white trim and Mrs. Moesser chose a lavender dress. Each pinned corsages of pink roses and white carnations to their shoulders. Mrs. Mary Sheffield, grandmother of the bride, wore a pink Thurs., Fri., Sat 8916 W. 2700 So. Phone 6371 cans cream-colore- Orange, frozen, Winter Gold, 9 cans i Corned Beef Libbys, esn I ee colored, flJl I rsr?. ml (0 BHSmiW' New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. corsage. Guest Book In charge of the guest book I I I Lewie Bros. Stage Franks Steaks Meats Jordan Valley, lb. Sirloin, A grade, trimmed close, lb. m 7! I 10:45 A M. 3:35 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 1:00 P. M. Via Slit South 0:30 P. M. x to Tooele 9:30 P. M. EAST BOUNDLeave Magna Daily except Sundays ft Holidays 1:33 A. M. luncheon. Assorted, all meat, lb. vtul you talk about when you call long distanc- e- from affaire of Loom nothing is quit so wonderful aa the fun of hearing familiar voices dieeuaa familiar thing. And, fortunately, when long distance is so economical and so easy la uae, there really no need to leave even ooa word unspoken. You tee, two dollars or lesa can connect you with any telepbooe in the country. So, next time you make a long distance cad, remember the fun is just beginning when yon hear twice e Joel. the word, "belW Remember call Iy number whenever you eon. No mattef to affairs of lha heart Ili rucking say hello j ciationa has just published a Trucking Trends booklet, that tells a lot about those trucks and trailers you see on your highways these days. For example, it points out that e the 9.9 million private end truck and trailer operating in the U. S. in 1955 paid Sl-- billion in special federal, state end local moexclusive of tor vehicle taxes property and income taxes. will top the $2 The 1956 tax billion mark, the booklet says. Truck and trailer taxes in 1957, and the yean to follow, will in crease even more sharply as the result of the new highway program. fact-fille- d for-hir- 9 Theta figures include state registration, gasoline, motor carrier, trailer and miscellaneous fees, fed-- SWIFTS SHANK PIECE. POUND 0:40 1:55 4:10 A M. AM. P. M. 0:30 P. M. 10:20 P. M. Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Laa- ve Salt Lake 1:00 P. M. Via 31st South Dally except Sundays ft Holidays 0:30 P. M. EAST BOUND Leavs Magna Potatoes st.. 29 ONIONS 3 bu.-10- c ASPARAGUS 8 POUND RADISHES 9:55 11:25 j LOCAL UTAH. 3 POUNDS GREEN ,.3bu.-10- c s. The average wage paid to higm way transportation employees in 1955 rose to $5130, almost 1300 higher then the previous year's average. The average 1955 wage for ill private industry was $3856. The ATA also reported the tracking industry spent in 1955 over shout Vit f $34 billions nation's gross national product for wages, fuel, equipment, other goods, services. 7 Watch tor our Saturday! . 43c A M. 9 I I I P. M. .All schedules Via 3500 South unless otherwise Fast, dependable, inexpensive axis service on all schedules. We are adding new schedules, for your convenience, on a 30 day trial basis. Your patronage will determine our ability to them a permanent part of your 9 bus service. These schedules arm Leaving Salt Lake for Magna 10:45 A M. and :30 P. M. Leaving Magna lot Salt Lake 11:30 A M. and 10:20 P. M. Ai Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I 29c BAG GRAPEFRUIT... highway user taxes. Intercity ton miles hauled by tracks ana trailers went from 215 to 226 billions and rural vehicles miles were up from 68 to 70 7:30 AM. 11:30 A M. l l South West Temple Salt Lake City Phona EL Effective August 20. 1951 - Magna Tooele Salt Lake WEST BOUND-Laa- ve Salt Lake 9:00 A. M. 1:10 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 360 l j Max Marquardson of Richfield, Utah, was a visitor at the James Curtis home on Sunday. 1955 total IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU i or As compared with 1954, the wu up S193 million. America's trucks and trailers, which comprise about 16 percent of the vehicles registered, paid S3 percent of the 1955 elate and local I j MAGNA NEWS I When SPECIAL I Bisque Slick Chick Cock of the Walk Bum Steer Lucky Dogs (Reg. I3JML bow.) $1.45 McDonald Phone i Its Hot.... Keep Cool Electrically 7 When the temperature simmers this summer, sleep, work and live refreshingly cool . . . with an electric room air conditioner. It cools the air and filters out pollen and dirt particles. Families with air conditioning have better dispositions and enjoy better health. Flowera 2011 i WY FROM YOUR DIALER UTAH POWIR 4 UOHI CO. .1 |