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Show GarriIJ Li.::.l.r, CirlielJ, I'trfi vv Friday, June 24, 1955 omen s HUNTER NOTES SlanU-- Wjh.1I, are the happy of l!i"ir first child, a little boy, who arrived June 14th. The sun will bi' named Bradley Roy Wanile. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmons and family of San Diego, California, are visitors of Mrs. Simmons' mother, Mrs. Bertha Garside, as well as other relatives and friends in this area. Engagement Revealed of Mist Bodenhofer C. F. Mi'lii-.ia- : 5450 West, Salt M:-5- . of 3(535 ecu on FEATURES MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS First Child Mr. and Mis. ACTIVITIES CLUBS Lake City, the betrothal of her Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Drown announces , Back From Hawaii have returned from a three weeks daughtt-r- Josephine A. Bodenhovacation to the eastern suites fer, to Marlin E. Ek, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wurzbach, where they purchased a new car. and Mrs. Marvin Kk of Magna. The young couple plan a full accompanied by Mr. Wurzbach's wedding. daughters, Mrs. Norma Sens and Hunter Visitors Mrs. Maude Voboril of Pasadena, Announcement of the nuutiali California, have returned to their Air. and Mrs. J. Mooie of Dal- will be erected with interest byj homes after a most enjoyable las, Texas were visitors last week the many friend of the popular to the Hawaiian Islands. trip in this Mis are Wach. Both well known of Mr. and Mrs. FreJ pair. The cruise to the Paradise of Dorothy Wach returned with the area. the Pacific was enjoyed by the Moore for summer work in group. Mr. and Mrs. Veil Perkins have had m guests for three weeks Social Honor Nature is an Aeolian harp, a their daughter, Mrs. Gene Biasis- - Lovely Mrs. , Francis-coNew Ernest Conti co sons of tono San three and whose j musical instrument, California. They have return-- 1 of higher swings are the ed to their home. within us. Complimentary to her new daughter-in-laMrs. Ernest Conti, the former Nanette Maze, Mrs. Tony Conti entertained at a prettily planned social Saturday evening in the Magna union Hail. She was assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Conti, Mrs. James Randaz-zMrs P. A. Montoya, Mrs. Dan Conti, Mrs. Basil Brookhauser and Mrs Sidney Bruneau. Over one hundred guests were present. They were seated at tables centered with small bouquets of roses and each lady was given vvell-Kviow- r. a small miniature umbrella favor. A buffet luncheon was served and games played. 21-d- re-ec- I o, TK.e Mr. and Mrs. William Effi of. Downey. California, av-p v.iiu Sunday of Mrs. A. T. Hellier and daughter, Maurin. Mrs. ECflc is the lormer Hu.h Appline. djiifih- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ap- residents former long-tim- e plin of Magna. Tiiev ? n al.n bu.s:i al Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blood of Gar-- : Held. Mr. Efnc and Mr. Blood were in the armed services Lovely Reception Honors Newly weds Utah Copper Club , Iwn-nis- and two daughters spent the weekend in Preston, Idaho on a brief vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of Hunter spent an enjoyable weekend in Elko, Nevada. Mrs. Theodore A. Hansen left Friday evening to visit her daugh and ramily, Mr. ter, and Mrs. George Parris and granddaughter, Suaan, in La C.es- centa, California. .rc L?J - 0 :r I : ... ; .: - ..:t::l Juu, fi."t?.er ueiv.' Caii Dea bouquet of white carnations and a,,ed a, master of I iM Attendants wen Mis. Chris Mrs. Larry Wilson. Anderson, Mis Kobeit Dea and Miss Joan Rodger, frocked in pink. Miss Debbie Swvnsen, sister to the bride, was flower eirl. and worn for the i '.k - Hiiln-i- m. SaRK Huf faker's Weekly blue. pre-a- Miurk Honeymoon, Special t Colorful Summer Jewelry r EARRINGS, d 29c pair (Regularly 98c) DUl HuSSakeirs 4411 son-in-ia- w maG$t(w stmtopmse Miss Ann Olsen of It t.:, N v ada, visited her grandpaients. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olsen :ind c'.iiei relatives last week. C Mw.VLViit UTAH y .v SUMMER' FESTIVAL . : . BEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES THE sVli'. uiweam mixmaster 4-- 9 HOVCt-Fl- beaters fur higher, T cakes, fluffier mashed finer-tenur- potatoes, etc. Saves tiring armwork, puts extra suivess imo.every recipe. HkNML9.ii&H 2nd OSCA . TISSUES. 300 count. 4 boxes lor.. FACi J4e 94.49 ELECT FANS. 15.95 Value, now CARA NOME DEODORANT LOTION, buy 1. 1 Free .... $1.00 INSECTICIDES BUG BOMBS. Reg. $1.59. now 2 for. $1.99 99c LARGS BEACH TOWELS, each PICNIC SUPPLIES. SWIMMING SUPPLIES. Vacation Needs. SUPER PLENAMINS. thai extra energy you need all summer! $4.79 Now only i t lighter . -. t Dea stood as beat man Mr. an. Mrs. Kay for his brother. Mothers' Dresses D.m, wi".e at a prettily pl.iuiu'd iivii::nii lu'Ul Juno Brh Kor her daughter's wed ting, Jt the Llah t'uppur Club. Thi-iMrs. Swensen choje a blue-gre- y M.jrriLie was previously siileiii-nize- in .id el and Mrs. Dea wore a rose in the Sail Lake LDS Tem- froek. They had like corsage of ple. whitt and pmk carnations and The lovely bride is the former rosebud. Donna Jill Swen.-ednuRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swensen Mr. and Mrs. Bjyd A. Swensi-- of received the guests. Miss Diane Magna and the gi oom i the son Swensen was in charge of the o! Mr. and Mis. Bob Dea of Gar- guest book and Mrs. Alan Swenfield. sen in charge of the gift room. Beautiful Gown Mrs. Howard Lund For her wedding, the bride over the serving table. presided Guests chore a white satin nvidel, fash- were seated at small tables on the ioned with long sleeve j that were spacious club porch. Each table lace from the elbow to wrist. Lace was centered with a small vase medallions, rente red with pearls, containing a roe. Large baskets Urgtz it. , n, Mr. and Mrs. George Willmore JULY e LOCAL TKADF MARX At n-- awl -- JULY 13-1- r' f 6 BSC' Demonslralion All Day Saturday. Va. Sar'-SI- (W M!l tMlll June 25 th at $4.00, lijpO. CH b- - if. CENTRAL Free Food! UMH AS1 Dial Free Prizes! LBR. & IIDWE. CO. Magna 9394 Store will be open till 8:00 p. m. Payday Thursday, June 23, 1955 E Pillsbury yellow, white, chocolal 2 for WATERMELONS guaranteed ripe "I lb. MOST New White Shafters 10 1 Refills. carton all brands 3 2 4h SMsmm FOR YOUR JOB ! N0W...THE SHORTEST STROKE IN ANY LEADING TRUCK ! Open Sunday 9 to 5 Weekday! 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. -- Crackers I STEAK BACON Premium by N. B. C. 21b. Round A grade sliced cello pkge. Armouvs lb. 47 .: J. trucks Now new Chevrolet Task-Forc- e bring you the industry's most advanced V8 engines with an ultra-sho- rt stroke for reduced friction and wear. 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