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Show Magna Timet, Magna. Utah Friday, June 28. 1957 ia practical, and U Always behave as if nothing not only polite to all but ii plea- had happened no matter what has sant to those who practise it. tappened. -- Mary Baker Eddy Arnold iLnnett Self-deni- p cj et tf n; HDm-HD- EJL h. Robinson. Thun., FrL, Sat -- -- 1 I 3Di large, fresh, A grade, doz. eeeeeeee 41 i qt Mr. and Mis. V. II. Duke have departed for. a short stay to Preston, Idaho, where they will bring back their two children, Jean and Jon, who have been staying with their maternal grandparents for a few days. First Child Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Haslam of Salt Lake City are the proud parents of their first child, a son, who arrived June 14th at th; LD$ Hospital. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces and has been Mr. and Mrs. Nt-lIpson of named Jimmy Brian. Proud grandparents are Mr. Pauguiteh were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Bnd Mrs. Stillman Edler and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Haslam, both, of Robinson. Hunter. Mrs. Haslam is the forThe Hunter Ward had mer Gayle Edler of Hunter. as a guest speaker Sunday evening, President William F. WWAAAAW VWWMWWV s Per-schru- n, Swiss-Austria- ERNIES BICYCLE SHOP former president of the mission in Switz- n erland. Ray Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Jones of Hunter, also spoke. Mr. Ray Jones was counselor to President P-- . rschon during his mission to the n mission, and was there during the completion of the Swiss T.ns Temple, as well as its dedication. Mr, and Mrs. Dee Cunder and three children visited in Richfield with a grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Higgins and in Monroe with a brother and family, Ornal Condor, and in Paragonah with Mr. There is no truer truth obtainand Mrs. Gilbert Robinson. able by man than comes of Robert Browning. 8. 0750 W. Dial 3462 Now SCHWINN Bicycles Fine Condition Used Bikes Parts end repairs for eU Models 3960 Swiss-Austria- Lawn mowers sharpened And repaired We now have the New. Modem "IDEAL Sharpening equipment Reasonable reiee All Work Guaranteed AWWWWWWWWWWWt There is nothing so powerful as truth and often nothing so strange. Daniel Webster PEEL FUNERAL HOME 1525 I Libby's tall 211 can tidbits, chunks, 5 cans Mr. and Mrs. Frank Specht of Los Angeles, California, arrived this week for a short stay. Mrs. Specht will undergo surgery at St Mark's Hospital She is the daughter of Mrs. Elva Bezzant and sister to Mrs. Kathleen Pearce of Magna. Enjoy the South West 2700 Phone . 8916 W. 2700 So. Phone 6371 CRADLE ROLL Pett-ersso- n, KlUtf Salad Dressing, !J ur u i mi ii, uamii, rami, ktmuid ir: Mima tomms rtoMcuear, EINCn NWM MBS! Lawn Parly and familyof On Monday night the Copper California, were guests during ;he Chapter and Auxiliary of the Dis-abweek of Mr. Larson's brother and American Veterans were family, W. G. Larson. hosts at a lawn party for Ward Mrs. Carol Knight and baby, 10 on the Fort Douglas Hospital Alan of Sinton, Texas, accom- patio. Local attending members were panied by Mrs. Knight's mother. Commander and Mrs. James Mrs- - Florence Harmon, departed Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hrusattu, for home. Mrs. their Wednesday Yeatcs and Jessie Loveday. Hannon will remain there for a Entertainment was furnished two weeks visit. by Dun Petty's Band. Miss LaRain Harmon returned horns with htr sister, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Robinson Knight, after a two weeks visit. and She will be in charge ol selling lima baby of Magna spent a short visiting in Paragonah, Utah, bedding plants, but the Harmon and also will closed be Floral Shop for inson's in Kanub with Mr. Robbrother and family, Boyd veral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Martin and son, Johnny, were weekend guests of Mrs. Manins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Martin in Magna. Colling Complimentary to the birthday of her daughter-in-laanniversary H. Thomas Honoring the late Mrs. Martin entertained at a famand Alice Varty, forty-fofamily dinner. ily members met Saturday at Fairmont Park for a social gathMisses Barbara Cavaness, Ny-l- a ering. Newly elected officers to Herron, Peggy Herron, Laurwill which serve the organization el Langford departed Saturday meet annually are Ward ell Black, on a two weeks vacation to Violet Has lam and Wallace Black. the Los Angeles, Californiatrip area. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood Reverend and Mrs. .William P. and daughter, Diane, departed Clark and family kft Wednesday Monday tor their home in San for Oakland, California and other Diego, California, after visiting in portions for a three-wee- k vacaMagna with Mrs. Underwood's tion. They will be guests of relaMr. Matt and Mrs. parents; tives and friends. Sr and in Park City, Eureka and Payson, Utah. Mrs. N eld on Bezzant entertainThe California visitors were ed members of her club Thursday honored at dinners given by Mr. at her home. A dainty and Mrs. Albert Haslam of evening luncheon was served and Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Verdell riven to Mrs. Robert Perkinsprizes and Robinson of Magna. , Mrs. Bezzant The ladies will meet with Mrs. Complimentary to the 86th J. T. Coon on July 11th. birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Theresa Nash of California, Mrs. Arlie Bradford entertained aj a 'social Tuesday. Ten ladies attended. Mrs. Nash is here visiting other relatives and friends. KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST S1KUCH (PcU-- ) I.ar-so- n SaiTi'Tanci.--o- , dster, was Junior bridesmaid. Flower Girls Little Arlene Bawden and Jane Bowen were flower girls.- Mrs. Bawden selected rose lace tor her daughter's reception, and Mrs. Bowen chose poudre blue linen. Charles Bowen was best man tor his brother. Ushers were Darrell Bawden, Bruce Sears, Harley Toone, Dean Coon and Gary Lovely Miss Lela Bawden became the bride of William Fife Bowen Friday in Salt Lake Temple rites, performed by President ElRay L. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bowen, parents of the bridegroom, honored the newlyweds at a wed-dibreakfast at their home in Magna following the ceremony. Friday evening, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bawden, 3325 West 3800 South in Crang.r, hosted a wedding reception at the Granger Ward, 3270 West 3850 South. Beautiful Gown For the occasion, the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over tulle and satin, It had long pointed sleeves and a collar. A veil of pointed stand-u- p sheer bridal illusion was released from a tiara encrusted with seed pearls. Mrs. Dean Coon, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Miss Kay Bennion was maid of honor; Miss lvalue Bowen, Miss Kristine Florence and Min Claudia Jacob were bridesmaids. Miss Ruby Bawden, the brides floor-lengt- Mr. und Mrs. D. P. BOWENS FIFE RECEPTION PRETTY WILLIAM THE AT HONORED Ilia Finest Hosts end Hostesses Serve MAGNA NOTES MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS 1624 Bourbon The faliulons with! you can stair O Code Np. 124 Code No. 45 Pint 123 Qt. Mr. and Mrs. .George Parris, daughter, Susan and Mr. Theodore Hansen of La Crescenta, California, visited friends in the Magna area during the week. They are former local residents. Club Entertained Mrs. Cal Martin entertained eight members of her Afternoon Friendship Club on Wednesday. A dainty luncheon was served. The group met Wednesday of this week with Mrs. Zeta Williams. luper-smootA-i- that stays an... won't smear. .. won't dry lips! Just smooth Penuastick an... let it set. ..then press s tissue to your lips until no color comes off. Then kiss your beau or drink your codes or esl an dinner... Pernu.tirk will keep on ins lovely for hours! lipuh-- 1- -4 Five Glamourous Tussy colors: Younplime Pink, Garden Party, Contraband, Orangeade, Apricot lirandy. 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