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Show w omen s Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah Club Entertained Meet Planned Mrs. Linnie Wyatt entertained members of the Past Pres- Club of the w- ' Thursday afternoon, Auxiliary, Saturday at her h jine at a prettily May 19th at The ('ullage. Lunch-tv- n will be served at 1:00 p. in. social. Mrs. Philip D.-hwill give a prizes were u'.va: .i:'t to Mrs. Veil A. Haws, Mrs. C. K. buck review Hoffman and Mrs. E. E. Mall-- 1 j Reservations may te made with hews. Mis. Eslella Pohrson, 6181, or .VLs. A. C. Isakson, 3395. Mr. Frank Hilton of Pickering, Missouri, left this week after Mrs. Ted Green entertained visiting his sister and family, Mrs. A. T. Hcllier. He attended members of her Sewing Club funeral services of his brother- - Thursday evening at her home, Mr. Hcllier, Saturday in A social time was enjoyed by the Magna. group and luncheon served. 'dour ecti on CLUBS FEATURES Billie and Elizabeth Burke returned Sunday from a most enjoyable three weeks trip to Ohio as guests of Mrs. Shields mother and sister and Mr. Shields' brother and sisters. The local people also traveled to Pennsylvania and Clinton, Iowa. Meet Slated The next meeting of the Oquirrh Daughters of Pioneers . will be held at the home of Mrs. William Gourley on Tuesday, Primary Conference The Pleasant Green First Ward Primary conference will be held Sunday, May 8lh, 6:00 p. m. in the Amusement Hall. A apecial program will be presented, and a most cordial invitation is ex- tended to everyone for their at-- j tendance. Five-year-o- ld l. I . ll JUST In time for Mothers Day. BEAUTIFUL Spring coats and Spring coats and suits reduced d at the Best Shop. 46 luits, lovely colon, excellent at (Uhed 46 GET IN THE SWIM FOR 1c the Best Shop. .Swim Fins, goggles, underwater C' Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day arc lh h for to- a at dinner Saturday tertainmg evening honnring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Day's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Day. Family members will bo present. One-Thir- One-Thir- d i S.oon-.Wa,c- KHTHCKT H MOOS ARMSCV.rtVllX4 UrtOfESSlOH May 10th thru 15th Praia nil ATTEND THE PANCAKE SUPPER NEXT 150 llthUPPORT THE LIT- TLE LEAGUE BALL TEAM- SSpecials for Thuiday, Friday, Saturday, May The lb-- Colored, MEADOW GOLD, competitive price, 21 qt., gal. Coffee Mslk Tossaatoes Potatoes FOLGERS, 2 lb. can, $1.92, 1 lb. can MORNING, Tall Cans, four for Open Sunday 9 to 5 Weekday 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. No. 1 1 Tube, pk. NEW, California Shafters, 5 lbs. Ideal for salad, lge. size, 3 for LaitA CHOPS, U. S. Choice, AA, 1 lb. ARMOURS STAR, shank end, 1 lb. Phone 6371 8916 West 2700 South Two Title de-fi- k, up. DAY 6x12 to AZTEC BRONZE COMPANY 3176 South 6400 West. PHONE 3380 Jack" R. A. Humphries I 2?) PILLSBURYf 4 lb. pk. Maggagame MILK rs Region l VERMONT MAID, 12 oz., 1 bottle Flour S17.50, 12x24. JOHN CALVERT (the original Falcon) and hia Merry Maids of Magic Worlds Greatest Hypnotist-Magicia- n Exhibitors Latest In Homo Fashions Admission Adults only 50c Children 25c Open 5p.m.lollp.m. weekdays 12 noon to 11 p. m. Saturday and Sunday TiO 5--7 i Armours, cello pk, NOW DECORATION WITH Symp Pancake Markers From PARADE OF STARS WEDNESDAY-MA- Y Bronze Memorial ORDER Rainbow Randevu Cannon was elected Kindergarten Registration marker now in use. , . UTAH HOME SHOW John Wcbslcr Scls We can duplicate any otherj SEETHE EXCITING Mrs. president of The Whittier PTA recently, succeeding Mrs. Chester Fassio. Other officers who will direct activities for the 1955-5- 6 year are Mary Defa, first vice president; Leona Rushton, secretary. Mrs. Fassio desires to thank all of her officers, committee chairmen and their aides for the splendid help she has received during the past year, to include: lone Clark, first vice president; James Lawrence, second vice president; Adelc Rushton, secretary. Program chairmen: Rachael Grubaugh, program; Elsie Kerby, membership; Hilda Marshall, publicity; Lora Marshall, magazine; Zola Harmon, hospitality; Marie Cannon, Room Mother; Dorothy Beutler, representative; Stella Cypius high schoul will hot lunch; Irene Furness, their Region 2 title in track Wach, this Friday at the University of Carol Fish, Mildredand Defa, Patty McDonald, health clinic; Mr. Utah stadium, against compet- and Mrs. Murray White, safety; ing schools, in a variety of ath- Luana Cavanec, chaplain; Ab letic events. Thcr-nncThe competition begins at 10:00 Beutler, flag salute; Nan choister. a. ni. niiii will continue the entire day. Members uf the track team are: John Armstrong. Paul A: mild. Bill Baker, Aldon Bosen, M.inte Broadhead, Glen Brock, Jay Carlson. Bob Cundick, Jimmy Dixon, David Drown, Jerry Hiatt, Jack Hill, Ray Jensen, Bill Johns, Geo. Katsos, Richard Linton, Tim Nixon, Ron Norris, Ray Norris. Registration will be conducted Oliver, Chad Payne, David at the Webster School for all kinPeek, Dahle Peterson, Val Peter- dergarten boys and girls on Wedson, Mike Peterson, Jack Pola. nesday, May 11th, beginning at Others are. Jerry Richards, Joe 9:00 a. m. Richards, Eugene Scott, Ken Parents are reminded that Smith, Edwin Steele, Calvin children must be 6 years of age Todd, Wayne Thomas. Harley on or before September 15, 1955, Toone, Jim Cox, Jerald Benson, and must bring their birth cerBob Johnson, Lyle Olsen, Earl tificate. Anthony, Jerry Bean, Ken Fuller, There will be a $1.50 charge for and David Hoyt milk and crackers during the kindergarten sessions. Garden Club To Registration will be conducted from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon. Meet May 11th Birth certificates can be obtained at the state capitol A meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held Card of Thanks Wednesday, May 11th, in the We sincerely thank everyone Magna Firchall, beginning at for their many kindnesses, acts of 8:00 p. m. A most interesting program thoughtfulness, lovely flowers and will be presented, and all mem- heartfelt sympathy at the recent bers and other interested people death of our beloved husband, brother and father. are invited to attend. The Arthur T. Hcllier Family f.,,. Defend 61.25 ITRA16BT IBURIOI, ' WHISHT PTA President NOTES The Hunter Second Ward Relief Society will hold their work and business May 10th. FOR MOTHER On her day. Luncheon is meeting to be served and favher chain, lovely including sewing and quilting conducted orite rocker, S1S.S5 up. at Hul-fsk- for the ladies. 46. Furniture. Mother's Day Program The Hunter Ward traditional Speech Festival The Hunter Ward Speech Fes- Mother's Day program will be tival is to be held Sunday, May held Sunday morning, May 8th 8th, beginning at 7:00 p. m. during Sunday School sessions. The MIA is in charge of the All mothers are invited to attend. program. iNAvHiiS DRUGS New Whittier West, O Hi-F- i Hos-jpita- in Arabia. local TiAMuaaia Wt How Cany Helen! Rubinstein in VETO Deodorant cream or spray, 61 sisa, now 50c COLGATE Dental cream and Dr. West's tooth brush. Regular 81 value, both for . 7gc MEHNENS shampoo and skin bracer, 61.50 value .5Se TUSSY cream deodorant. Rog. 61 siie, now goc MAX FACTOR, New i 61.75 liquid makeup REVLON Hall polish end super base coat 61.10 value 60c WOODBURY Lotion, (j price sale 61 site J0e HELENE CURTIS Spray net and egg shampoo. Rag 61.54 now Mrs. Jolm Cannon Operating Near ll x-- 4 I ijthaBdoctor answer j ; ar &t&Ae? Dog Poisoner 5 ' Mr. Jackson Christofferson, on of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chris- May 10th, 7:30 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. Ed Jones and Mrs. tafferson, of Magna, is leaving ; Maggie Richards. shortly for Arabia on a two-yeHe visited hia parents sojourn. All members are urged to at- last week. tend. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Christofferson became parents of a Mrs. D. J. Davis was hostess to baby girl a month ago, Carol brother. members of the PEO, Chapter T, Mary. is happy about the new Wednesday at her home. A social Jack, sister. They will continue to make time was enjoyed by the ladies. their home in Richmond, California, while Mr. Christol lemon is 'ft uud. HUNTER NOTES Corporal and Mrs. Frank Drif-fiannounce the birth of a fine l. boy Api il 26th at St. Marks Two xislers, Luanne and 7000 3500 So. ,'Janve ltae, are anxiously awaiting lus acquaintance. Proud grandparents a:e Mr. and Several dogs, one of them a feM:s. Fay Tiuu nock and Mr. and male with four young puppies, M' T. ::: D. fMI. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day have been poisoned the past week t'1r1 " i l 'S IV.fr.il several weeks in Las been in the vicinity of 7000 West and Nevada, wbe.o M.. Day liouie on leave hum the L'. S. .500 South, according to reports has aivip'.e.l a e ru'i- - Ai ii iv u : i J.fi Thursday In.- Fort given this paper. N jr!h Carolina. Mrs. Di:f-.fiBr.i In addition, a number of eats and di.ldien will make their and chickens have also been Mrs. l. oert W. l.y- - home with her pa:ents until poisoned. Residents are asked to notify dalch arc the happy pa:. ms u. join.!:'! Co ii rnl IJrUfill. the sheriff's office if there are a ilt bothersome dogs in their neigha Salt y.by Lake Hospital, Visiting Teachers Party rather than resort to Honoring all Hunter visiting borhoods, poisoning. an annual be will teaciieis, partv Seventies Hold Banquet The Fourth Quor uin of S.1 wii- - held May 20:h at the Stake oVUn-noon. ties held their annual banquet ho.u; is to bo s'roii und on Saturday evening at the Hunt- f lf sew im; Inter con- er Wardhouse. A large crowd at- - a dlli'tcd. tended. iHUNTER -N Mrs. Douglas T. Smith will be hostess to ladies of the VFA Club Enjoyable Trip at her home. A.' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shields and Friday evening members are invited to altvn.t. three Bobbie, grandchildren, s in-la- ACTIVITIES MAGNA NOTES A meeting of the Daughters of American Pl0ne'i Pleasant Green Camp, idents Legion evening planned Ca.d Friday. 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