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Show GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH SOCIAL EVENTS- - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS mwm Lady Lions MnI very enjoyable meeting, marking the resumption of fall activities of the Lady Lions, was held Wednesday evening at the Fireball. Hostesses were Mrs. Lucy Larson, Mrs. Bessie Harris, Mrs. Louise Lambert and Mrs. Dorothy Gilgen. A dainty seven oclock dinner was served, followed by regular business of the Lovely Family Party A groups I INSURANCE I Fire Life Auto Resident Glass I Friday, September S, 1952 ( Hail Damage JONES INSURANCE ? West 3500 South Murray 0120R2 1635 f. Welcome Visit ora Welcome visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam in Magna over the weekend were Mr. Dean Pettersson of San Diego, California, Mr. and Mrs. Don ColeTo Honor Put Officer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frances Ridge man Honoring Max Curtis and family and Mrs. retiring president of the Magna Nicholas Pettersson, all of Price, Women's Club, members of the Utah. soat a are entertaining group cial on Friday, September 12th All members of the Pleasant at the clubrooms. A hot dinner Green Camp, Daughters of Piofolwill be served at 6:30 o'clock, lowed by a social time, announce! neers, are cordially invited to attend the first fall meeting of Mrs. Dora Voshell. president. The group meets the second the group on Thursday, Septemand fourth Fridays at the club, ber Uth at the Magna Womens Clubrooms, promptly at 1:30 stalling their fall activities with oclock. the September 12th meeting at A potluck dinner will be served which time all members are urged MAGNA Honoring Sergeant and Mrs. Kent McQuivey, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Hansen entertained at a lawn party for family members and several special guests Saturday evening. A buffet supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Boss and sons, Wayne and Carl of Garfield, Miss Barbara Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hansen and sun Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reid, daughter, Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and daughter, Gayle, all of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McQuivey of Spanish Fork and Mr. James Hansen of Salt Lake City. Sergeant McQuivey left Tuesday for Fort Riley, Kansas, where he will receive an honorable discharge from the United States Army abuut the middle of September. NEWS to attend. Mrs. Clarence Williams is chairman of the dinner, the decorating committee is composed of Mrs. Albert Ha slam, Mrs. Frank Greenwood and Mrs. Myron Russell is in charge of the games. Mrs. A. C. Isakson. The program committee consists of Mrs. H. S. Bouck and Mrs. George Voshell, and signal honor will be paid to Mrs. A. E. Garden Club Meet Vaughn with the presentation of T ie regular monthly meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club Mrs. Amos E. Cummings enter- a noted book, Heart Throbs of will be held Wednesday evening, tained a group of friends Friday the West. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon will September 10th at the Magna at her home at a prettily planned be special guests and games of luncheon. A gay, social time was Fireball, 8:00 p.m. are slated for the late afterbingo is to the attend. Everyone group. urged enjoyed by noon. Mrs. G. A. Pauloa and grandson, Pete Paulos, have returned home from a six weeks vacation trip to Chicago, where they visited friends and relatives. tOM HOP... A and arrangements are being completed by Mrs. Ned Clayton and M& SEPT. MORE rNMAN 9?5-ECCiE- C !' ECCLES EXHIBITS FAVORS ECONOMIC SAFEGUARDS ALL THE FAMILY. Plan now to at- THNNAHKC tend c txe wmAuttem bmnsfea 1&PIBUCAN! NOW-eca- es FOR THE FARMER watch for He's for all the water it is possible to great special events. get for Utah. He favors producer cooperatives but he is against phony cooperatives that use idea as a tax dodge. the He's for flexible price supports, with full parity the goal. Ha's for loss government and fewer bureaus. ADM. co-o-p aamHi jo, CMMim wi--U IS, 15c ojassa QCE33Di participate in national danven-tio- n festivities of the Knights of Pythias. Mr. McFarlane was Senior Supreme representative to the Knights of Pythias and Mrs. McFarlane, Junior Supreme represame place. sentative to the Pythian Sisters. All interested ladies are Mr. McFarlane la a Past Grand urged to attend. Chancellor of the order. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ledingham On Monday, a group of family returned home Sunday from a members enjoyed an outing to most enjoyable two weeks vacaCottonwood Canyon, consisttion spent in San Francisco and Big of Mr. and Mrs. George VoLos Angeles, California, where ing shell, Bob Voshell and Kenneth they visited two sisters of Mr. Lund of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Ledingham, other relatives and Blaine Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Rex friends. Simmons and children of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Knaus and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Farns children worth of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Strain and child of Salt Delbert Christensen of Richfield, Lake City. Utah, spent the weekend at Fish Lake, Utah, reporting a most enBrothers at Home joyable time. Most welcome visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Auxiliary to Maet Mrs. Harold Hughes are two sons, A meeting of the American Staff Sergeant Earl Hughes, who will be held next Legion Auxiliary to brought a plane from Thursday evening, September the United States and Japan Mr. and 11th, resuming the gatherings of Mrs. Roland Hughes and Mrs. this organization. It will be held Helen at the Utah Copper Club and be- fornia. Casteel of Inglewood, Caligins at 8:00 p.m. Sergeant Hughes will leave Potluck dinner will be served, to Japan by and anyone interested is cordially Monday,Thereturning other visitors plan to plane. invited to attend. return to California Sunday. The meeting of the Democratic Ladies Study Group, originally scheduled for this Thursday evening at the Fireball, has been postponed until the first Thursday evening in October at the MORE FUN MORE SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR 6 ftOOSevea THINKAMR S Moot Postponed HOU2JL on r UTAH STATE rAIR VOTI WATKINS BusinessCiyilJJfRejiglp -P- RIMARIES !r i VOTE FOR ECCLES 8916 Wes! 2700 South Sa me TWpfef Frid.y-Saturda- September j, TVn7Vf BVlULdU. Phone 6371 S-- 6 SWANS DOWN- - 3 Packages 22-oz- FACSAL GROUND ffffljpe ' SEPTEMBER 9th CHILI BEANS, 2 lbs 12c 15c 25c 29c 25c 27c FRESH- Pound or JIUIOE KrR0M GARDEN FRESH AS?. PUFFED WHEAT, Quakers, Pkg PUFFED RICE, Quakers, Pkg AJAX CLEANSER, 2 Cans DOG FOOD, Alert, 3 Cans OXYDOL SOAP, Clean Out, Pkg TOSUE KM - BEE VOTE REPUBLICAN m FLAKES 2-l- b. 0 FOR U. S. SENATE Fresh, Dozen 21c Roil WAX PAPER, 125-Fo75c CHEESE FOODS, Pkg 89c 4 for JELLY, Colored Glasses, BEEF GRAVY, Franco American, 2 Cans . ,33c ., 2.. 39c SPAGHETTI, Franco American, 55c ROAST BEEF, Libby., Can - He'll Sava Your ShkM S. ECCLES MARRINER PULLETS- - ot American agriculture He believes should have the same protection and safeguards accorded American labor ifr" and industry. K a He's against the Brannan Plan or any other plan that would regiment or socialize Agriculture. MORI Specials for Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane returned Tuesday evening after a n::i t enjoyable three week vacation in the eastern states, where they attended the National Convention of the Pythian Sisters in St. Louis, and the following week drove to Springfield, Illinois, to Ihra 21 13 A9SZ-&XN- Canadian Vacation Now home again after a most enjoyable vacation in Edmonton and Banff, Canada, are Mr. and Mis. Arthur Marsh of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Marsh of Salt Lake City. They were guests of the elder Mr. Marshs relatives. CHOICE MEATS ' . : v:. -- ..i: .v.-- f end Keep his nose out of his books' in the help his eyes do the job better proper light. ... . j Fill empty bulb sockets. bulbs. Use right-siz- e Check locutions of lumps uni fixtures particularly if you have TV. Keep eyes bright through proper light! Miss Margarite Pritchard of g An enjoyable Magna, accompanied by a - girl party was enjoyed Wednesday friend, is spending a week va- evening at the new home of Mr. cationing in Las Vegas, Nevada. and Mrs. Eldred Stevenson in Urantsville by Mrs. Sarah Day The charm of a deed is its do- of Hunter, Mrs. Gertrude Haning; the charm of a life is its liv- cock, Mrs. Matt Pettersson of ing; the soul of the thing is the Magna and Mrs. Ed Korous of house-warmin- thought. Garfield. Eugene Fitch Ware Personalized Service THINK TIME FLIES Prepare Now foe a Nead Thai Is Certain Choice Locations Care-Reaso- McDOUCAL Funeral Home 4330 South Redwood Phone Mur. 1636-- J (Most conveniently located Funeral Home to Magna area) nable Prices Easy Termi Conveniently Located ELY SIAN BURIAL CARDENS For Information Call or Write H. W. TAME 1014 Crandall Ava. Salt Lake City. Utah |