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Show Magna Timet, Magna. Utah Friday, June 21. 1957 Announced Of Prominent Parties Honor Lovely Bride Marriage Couple; er Jane 13tji Careen Wardhnuse. Mr. iind Mrs. LeRov Day of Hunter announce the murringi-otheir attractive daughu-r- , Elaine, to William H. (Bill) Powell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Powell of Magna. The couple r. cited nuptial vows June 1st at the Powell in the presence of family members and a f.w Bishop Ernest Daybeil officiated. Parties Given Complimentary to her new at the Tcuh 7alk MAGNA NEWS Plea-a- nt Mr and Mrs. Claud.- - Perkins, two d.iuihters and son of Costa ended. Me..a, California, are visiting Mr. On M.v 2:i:h. on a unt of the Perkins' puren s. Mr. and Mrs. bride. Mi... G.-nWallace , enter-lame- Cte P rkins, other relatives and a at social and Monday area fur ten days. this in a group of girl I: lends honored the new Mrs. Powell at Mr. Lloyd Jones left Saturday the heme of Mr. William N for his home in Los Angeles, Calm Hunter. r The young couple arc now ifornia, aft.-- vacationing for two with his mother, Mrs. weeks making their home in Magna. Ehzebeth Jones, and other relaA canyon party was held last tives and friends in this area. for Miss Mrs. Powell en- week at Mill Cu-eThank Youl Firkins, honoring her 12th a miscellaneous I wish to thank everyone for birthday anniv.rsary. their cards, calls, flowers and Sev.nty j.iiv at ii tra-nd- i Society elos.-friend- Col-I.l- daughter-in-la- tertained at ii wishes during my re- -' cent illness. I am most gratefuL Claude E. Jones get-wel- l" SUMMER PERMANENT SPECI AL Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman and three children of Cheyenne, Wyoming, were visitors last week of Mrs. Wightman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pendleton in Magna. MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS ENGAGEMENT REVEALED OF TO THOMAS Claude B. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Magna announce the betrothal of their eldest daughter, Karen, to Thomas R. ion of Mrs. Ruth Egelund of Salt Lake City. The prominent pair are planning a fall wedding. of the apAnnouncement proaching nuptial news will be greeted with interest by the many friends of the popular couple. They plan to reside in Magna after their marriage. Ege-lun- d, Friends of Mr. Matt Pcttersson, of Magna will be interested 'Sr. ' to learn that he is progressing nicely from a recent illness. His Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood condition is greatly improved. and daughter, Diane of San Francisco, California, are vacationing with Mrs. Underwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sr. for a short time, as well as other relative! and CHUCK? friends. Other visitors at the Petters-so- n home are a granddaughter, Mias Barbara Underwood and girl friend, Mias Connie Pringle, also of San Diego, California. i : SfiEfeSiSSfilSil (For Girls. Yean of Age 12 Rjpsi And Under) $6.00 iJSmzA all these credit "My (Includes shampoo, cut. set and permanent) This Will Be A cards--Chu- ck busi- ness!" CHUCKS Sinclair Product! P AC CLOSE DAILY AT SUNDAYS AT MOON 1495 West 2700 South Phono 9957 MERRILLS BEAUTY SALON Magna, Utah Mr. andMn.T V. Black, their daughter, Mr. Hazel Noas and ton, Michael, departed last week for a vacation trip to Loa Angeles, California, where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blacks daughter and family, Mrs. Afton Kenny. MARKET nTtPiiflaatoes.'-- agj : jlP(Bttatt(is)eg CABBAGE f NEW. GREEN I SU l 3cl POUND aka I CANTS NO. 7c Sirloin, A grade, I dote trim, lb Pot, round bone, A grade, Best Buy l 11 419 the sharp soldiers at this counrock; t and try's largest guided missile testing center. Mr. Beaglry is among the 14 GIs in the Posts Military Police Traffic Section which is th watchdog of a wide range of activities at this ground-boun- d military installation. all-lan- d Hunter Second Ward MIA young ladies, accompanied by Mrs. Ella Dean, Mrs. Carina Passey and Mrs. Norma Davis, as well as several MIA teachers and parents of the young ladies, went on a tour of the Salt Lake City Police Department. e with aluminum awnins STYLED TO FIT YOUR HOME?.. PRICED TO FIT YOUR PURSE... DESIGNED TO LAST A LIFETIME! At i cost of but a few pennies i day! For FREE Estimate without obligation MAGNA LUMBER and HARDWARE PHONE 2271 CO. MAGNA. UTAH Illl Melrose BIG NAME BAND Old Fashioned STRAIGHT WHISKY Mrs. Searl Hush entertained members of her Sewing Club Wednesday at her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Sidney Huish will be host etc to the ladies on June 26th. T Mrs. C W."Evenof Boise, Idaho, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Andrus at Keanu, Utah. Mrs. James Thomas has returned from five weeks spent with her daughter, Mrs. Pete Huyck and granddaughter, Mrs. R. D. Ayala of Englewood, California. Monday thru Thursday Tha Andrew Riston . and Tony Pastor Orchestra 2 Jims 21-2- Just $1.50 for this groat double attraction Plan Your Fun At Mr. and drsKeith" Reid and family have returned to their home in Livermore, California, after vacationing for a short time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reid and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hansen, as well as other relatives and friends. POUND 1 SERVICE NEW- SWHITE SANDS PROVING 3 Leo K. GROUND, N. Bcaglcy, son of Mr. Leo P. Beag-le- y of this community, is one of exterior-decorat- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driffill, accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Tomlin and her son. Dale Driffill, departed last week for National City, California, for a short vacation. customers! Please Dial 2J93 For Your Appointment Pet-tersao- n, Members of a Sowing Club entertained their husbands at a prettily planned outdoor supper Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison in Salt Lake City. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Debs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Breeze, Mrs. W. J. Leding-haMrs. Vera E. Jonis, Mr. and Mr. Roland J. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Bowen's daughter. Mrs. Louise Connelly of Boise, Idaho. Honored By College A Wal resident a .is unions 3500 seniors of the University of Southern California who was honored at the 74th annual exeivis.s held Saturday at Alumni Memorial Pa: k oil Campus. llerkeit Hoover, Jr., former Unde: secretary of State, delivered the eomineneement address following the colorful cap and gown processional of graduates and deans through th park. SC graduate from this community was Ronald Verne Taylor whose degree was D. D. S. Complimentary to the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Robert Fox, twelve members of the Birthday Club entertained at a twelve o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her home. A gay, social time was held by the group. We want to make a lasting IMPRESSION on all of our Summer-Lon- g V1 mm must like our MISS EGELUND KAREN HAWKINS f i l Treat yourself to something DE LUXE MELKOSE DELUXE STRAIGHT WHISKY. 86 PROOF. 7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE DISTILLERS CO, N.Y. Club Entertained .E. Gardner entertained members of her Bridge Club Monday evening at her home. Card games were played and prizes given to Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth, first; Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker, second and Mrs. George Duckworth, third. The group will meet on July 1st with Mrs. H. T. Dyches. Mrs. Jack Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Mem-ma- tt and son, Ray, returned Monday from a most enjoyable trip to the eastern -- states. They traveled over the Old Mormon Trail," vacationing at Niagara Falls, New York City, Washington, D. C., and other points of 18-d- ay l New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. 6s IT. V. Dinners chicken, turkey, beef, i CORN Libbys whole kernel, tall can, i Margarine Holiday colored, i i i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garfield are vacationing in Mexico. Upon their return, they plan to attend the Lions' convention in San Francisco, California. 2 lbs. Orange, frozen, Breaded, Booths 9- - Buanqr baavtjr that Hard-worki- 7- - Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Daniels of Hunter and Mr. David Daniels of 65j 59! $lj tarn kw la wk-t- ks kik-sty- bant Coital -- Salt Lake City have returned SDisrisfsps Jtslse interest from a most enjoyable two weeks trip to Lynwood, California, where they visited Mr. Daniels' father, T. W. Daniels, and other relatives and friends. Friends of Mr. T. W. Daniels, who resides at 10820 San Luis Avenue, Lynwood, will be glad to learn he is Improved from a slight stroke, and wishes to be remembered to his many friends in this area. pickups ng how to that know save... bofh Che vies Cholct co of gas-savi- 6 or ng V8l Mora usablo load space no inboard whoolhousingsl Husky bodios with hardwood floors . . . stool skid strips. to soo othor Chivy pickups with tho now h box or tho axtra-bi- g box and tho now Drive models with G.V.W. ratings up to 7400 pounds! Bo sura 98-in- ch 108-inc- Optional at lira caaf. The final summer meeting of the Order of Railway Conductors' Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, June 24th at the Magna Women's Clubrooms, 7:30 pun. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Carrell Fuller and family of Monticello, Utah, left Sunday after spending a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas of Hunter. 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