Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. Store News (July 23, 1953)

An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. STORE HOURS: 8 am. to 6 pm. SATURDAY: 8 am. to 7 pm. WEDNESDAY: 8 am. to 1 pm. TELEPHONES: Office 21; Dry Goods Dept. 124; Groceries 4j...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A.�Ririe 1953
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Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. Store News (July 23, 1953)
topic_facet Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters
description An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. STORE HOURS: 8 am. to 6 pm. SATURDAY: 8 am. to 7 pm. WEDNESDAY: 8 am. to 1 pm. TELEPHONES: Office 21; Dry Goods Dept. 124; Groceries 4j Hardware Dept. 34. MAGRATH, ALBERTA.-.THURSDAY, July 23, 1953. w z"\ • -1 x ! 1 i: If .' . \ \ :r \ SHfe: B - <E ! //.\ "’i A (© D)[ i 9' jj r; I! o;\ = I1—-, d J -J J V/f5r J—1 (J c A J \ WE HAVE AN INGLIS AUTOMATIC WASHER MACHINE CONNECTED TO THE WATER AND SEWER. COME IN AND SEE HOW EASY WASHING CAN BE WITH ONE OF THESE UNITS. THE UNIT WE HAVE HAS 1 - THE AUTOMATIC SUDS RETURN. PRICES RANGE FROM $299.00 to $421.00 installed. KERSOENE HOT PLATE Three burner Hot Plate. Requires no pumping. REG. $19.95. Canning Season SPEC. -—$9.95 COLEMAN POCKET SIZE CAMP STOVES. The outer case makes tv* cooking sauce pans. i REG. $13.95. _____:.Campers SPEC. $8.95. J j - 1.AJ If J SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GASOLINE,^ KEROSENE, ELECTRIC, AND PROPANE f HOT PLATES. TWO BURNER PROPANE HOT PLATES. PRICED AT $19.95 TWO BURNER ELECTRIC HOT PLATE INDIVIDUAL o;£f&. an switch- A, w— SINGLE ELECTRIC HOT PLA*TE-$2.95 TWO BURNER fK?T PLATE - covered elements. One two heat burner and single heat. - --- $11.95 GIANT SIZE 3 BURNER COLEMAN HOT PLATE. TANK HOLDS 1 Gal. Hi test gas. $29*50 „ . Rough It This .jCfe SMOOTH Way Coleman • in Camp, Cabin, On Tour • Lights Instantly t Just Bke gaa. At once it's tsady to cook anything — from “ham and" to Vogel food cake. Assures you appetizing meals —anywhere, anytime—easier and quicker. Look for Thsse Fsaturest • ipeedy new Hi-Power, Wind-Proof Burners. • Metal Fuel Tank cannot rust or corrode; easily Amoved for filling. W Opeps up ready to cook in a jiffy. • Folds up like a suitcase. Gome te-for-o. demonstration ' PRICED AT $17.95 ! Stand for this folding stove- $6.50 A W.»T I I GRAIN FED BEEF --CHOICE QUALITY SHOULDER ROASTSe.(round bone). SIRLOIN STEAK. (tender, juicy). STEW BEEF.(boneless). GROUND BEEF.fresh daily. TASTY GOLD MEATS lb. lb. lb. lb. 470 65^ 45d 43b CHEESELOAF. . . . . PORK AND HAM LOAF. o e 0 0*0 lb. lb. o o 0 « Funeral Services for the late William Herbert Sevier were held in Spring Coulee United Church, Saturday July 13th at 2 P.M. Opening hymn was "Abide With Me." Ernest and Ray Long then sang "Yes, We’ll Gather At The River," accompanied by Mrs. Lillian Bes-wick at the piano. Closing hymn was Church’s "flne Foundation," Services were conducted by Rev. H. Pentland. Pallbearers were Frank Brown, James Hunter, Albert Bossingham, Elmer Bdswick, Elmer Thompson, all of Spring Coulee and Waldon Rice of Magrath, Internment took place at the Spring Coulee cemetery with Christensen Bros, officiating. He leaves to mourn three daughters and sixteen grandchildren; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Mrs. Kathleen Posey of Port Orchard, Washington and Mrs. Jessie Lee of Spring Coulee, Grandchildren present were Bill Miller, Frederick Miller and Roy Pasey of Port Orchard, Washington. The Jr. M. Men and Jr. Gleaners of the Second Ward enjoyed, a Bonfire Party at the farm home of Mr. A Mrs. Geo. T. Dudley, Tuesday evening. Interesting stories and experiences were told around the campfire, after which community singing was enjoyed, by the following:David Taylor, Bob Dudley, Alan Harker, Campbell Spencer, Jim Anderson, Beryldine Bly, De inne Rasmussen, Marianne Dudley, Gloria Fletcher, Dienne Harker, Joan Anderson, Mary Jane Erickson, Mr. & Mrs, Douglas Harker, Dr. & Mrs. Mark Dahl & Mr. George Dudley, The roasting of marshmallows and weiners completed the evening. A Kitchen Shower wa.s held Wednesday ev­ening at the home of Elizabeth Spencer hon­ouring Miss Geneve Law, bride elect. The evening was spent making a bride's book by the following friends: Joan Harker, Susie Saga, Jessie Bohnet, Betty Bly, Elaine Harrison, Barbara Harker, Jean Gurney, Mar­lene Cook, Renee Ehlert, Le Vonne Peterson, Elizabeth Spencer and Mesdames Rae Attwood, Kathy Thompson, Ruth Wilde, Marie Law, Olive James, Ruth Taylor and Hazel Spencer. A tasty lunch was served, by the hostess. Gen­eva will become the bride of Raymond Grant Ogden of Stirling on Wednesday, July 29th. Miss Pauline Shelton of Lehi, Utah is staying at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Bondy. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY^ Friday July 24th. M.G. .TH'S 54th BIRTHDAY. SHOP EARLY I Mrs. Irene Quinn of Lethbridge visit­ed friends in Magrath on Thursday. The least said about the Baseball Games the Bet ter 1 — One of the best face-lifting ideas is to keep the lower half of it shut. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Arndt have as their guests, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr." & Mrs. George Sincllinger of California. Mervin Thomson’s wagon and lfOf bales of hay caught fire on Saturday. Miss Sharley Smith is in Lethbridge where she is employed at General News. Mr. Terry James loft Monday for Edmon­ton where he will be employed. Mr. Ervin Sabey received a bad injury on his hand at the Oil Well on Monday. $uGIUTH TRADING CO. LTD." AT THE GROCERY COUNTER SATURDAY JULY 25th. 0 0 0 0 0 49 19 <(, 59/ 51/ 43/ 45/ MARTINS RAISINS .2 lbs BUTTER BIX. , SEA HAUL SHRIMP.4i oz. wet pack. 1 lb. CHEESE ROLL, i lb. tin SOCKEYE SALMON. FRUIT COCKTAIL. LIBBY'S KETCHUP. . .'.2 bottles.45/ FRENCH' S PREPARED MUSTARD. & oa. & 16 oz.16/ & 22j FROSTIE DESSERT MIX chocolate and vanilla. 2/310 CQOOOOOOOOOQO 0 0 0 0 0O0900000000<?0 0^^009990009Q9009909090 i 0009000090000 2 pkg. 41/ CHERRY OR STRAW­BERRY NECTAR-79/ ICELAND WAFERS 12 oz,.,.52/ • I ffUISCHMms , fiOYAI ’ DRY Y»?*E**A* ST FROSTADS. |4 pkg. 19/ a .5 pkg. 23/ © 0 O 0 .2/3V "IT" WHITE SHOE POLISH.21/ GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES.20 for97/ FFE SH _ FRUIT S_ AN D VEGET ABL E S PEPSQDENT DENTAL CREAM NUGGET SHOE FjLISH. OOOOQOOOO BANANAS. golden yellow CANTALOUPE.large. ORANlESc o o 344. , cello- bags. . fi> o o 0 0 0 2 lbs. lbs. 49, .30/ each CEIZRY . . GRAPES. TOMATOES. GRAPEFRUIT. -green, crisp. .Thomson Seedless. .California field. .wh ite. 3 dz.68/ .2 lbs.33/ .35/ lb . 2 lbs. 65/ . 44 29/ Want ads C-NYD OF THANKS: We would like to thank all who helped during our recent bereave­ment, Mrs. Dorothy Miller and Mr. & Mrs. William Lee, Spring Coulee. FOUND: A gocket Knife. Mrs. Alvin Hamilton Will the person who found my red Plastic Leather Wallet on the east side of the road between the Canning Co. and Ellison’s Elevator, please phone 291. The money in­side is urgently needed and a liberal re­ward is offered. Norah Laurie. E0UND: Girl’s Red Satin Bathing Suit. Mrs. Allen Owens. NOTICE; Anyone wanting Bronze and Yellow Irises may have them by coming and digging them. Mrs. J, F, Hamilton. EAST; Hub Cap for 1952 Chevrolet Car. Alex Ponomarew. FOR SALE: Second Best House in Town, (ac­cording to assessment roll.) Will accept any reasonable offer. Reason for selling— desire to get out of high rent district. E. Pingree Tanner Jr. FOR Sz-iLE: Hurd’s Shoe Shop, before August 1st. Immediate Possession. Wm. Hurd. PUNTED; Last Thursday, July l6’s Leth­bridge Herald which contains Ackroyd Re­union. Would like 1 dozen copies and will gladly pay for them. Frances Blumel. FOR SALE; Me Clary’s "Renoun" Kitchen Range. Excellent condition. Also Kitehea Cupboard that can be built on if desired. Wm. Hurd. The following Business Men also donated to the July 24th Races; Mike’s Barber Shop, Donnalee Cafe and Ellison Mills. UNITED CHURCH NOTICE: Sunday, July 26th will be the last service at Magrath, Spring Coulee and Raymond United Church for this summer. The services will resume Sunday September 6th at the regular times: Mag- rath 10 -AM, Spring Coulee 11:30 AM, and Raymond at 2:00 PM. Sunday Schools will resume their activities on that Sunday also. This SUNDAY the Minister Rev. Pentland will conclude the series on the Christian Virtues when he will preach on the subject: "For­giveness. 11 You are invited to attend. NOTICE' TO YOUTHFUL DRIVERS: Instructions have been issued to Constable Coleman, to strictly enforce the provisions of the Mot­or Vehicles Act of the Pnovince of Alberta in regard to youthful drivers. All those under the age of 16 years are prohibited from driving any motor vehicle unless ac­companied by parents or lawful guardian. All those who come under this ruling kind­ly take notice. - Inserted by order of the Town Council. PARK THEAERE NUNS THIS WEEK: THURS.— "SHE’SWOR~kYnG~HSR WaY THROUGH COLLEGE" in Color with Virginia Mayo & Ronald Reagan. FRI._ & SATJames Stewart, Arthur Kennedy in a Great Western Drama, "BEND OF THE RIV/ ER" in Color. Stewart At His Very Best! MONJTUESt- A Great Comic and Spy Feat­ure, "STALAG117" starring William Holden. Intriguing Picture of a German Concentra­tion Camp, Don’t miss This Showl WEDw.,THURS,.’ John Lund and Jeff Chandler in BATTLE OF ^PACHE PASS, In color and for the family. "MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD." WANTED: High Chair Tray. Mrs. Varge Bennett FOR SaLE: A Baby Pram and Baby Tender Table fnd 11® Volt Water Pressure System. Mrs, Glen Deglow. The July 24th Parade starts at 9:30 AM. It starts on Harker Avenue & Main, North to hospital, Vest to 1st Street West, South to 2nd Avenue South, East to Maia, West to First Street, North to Harker Ave., East to Main. Charles Harker. FOR SALE: One Model A John Deere Tractor. May be seen at John Deere Shop. Ervin Sabey. NOTICE: Mr. Gerald James has been apapmnted Weed Inspector of the Town of Magrath for If 53, and has been given strict instructions to enforee the Noxious Weeds Act. He will •eminence Inis duties immediately. ’All citi­zens are rqquested to cooperate with the weed Inspector in an effort to rid the Twn of all noxious weeds, such as Canada Thistle, White Top, Sow Thistle and all other weeds which come under the said Act. - Inserted by order of the Town Council. FOR SALE: Good Milking Cow. John Chetek. CARD OF THANKS: Tine Executive of the local branch of the Red Cross wishes to express their appreciation and thanks to.everyone who assisted in the recent Flood Donors Clin­ic at which ninety donors gave their blood— 31 women and 59 men. Donors were present from Spring Coulee, Del Bonita and Twin Riv­ers. The thres Hutterite Colonies--Rockport, Old Elm and New Elm sent 3® donors, 8 of them ladies5 there were thres new Canadians. Elden Christensen, Enoch Christiansen and Mrs. Lou­ise James received their 6th donation pins, while 3rd donation pins were given to Leona McAtamney, Gail Atwood and Luke Murakami. - Mrs. Esther Toomer, Publicity Chairman Mr. John Bibo was badly burnt last Friday. His clothing was sprayed with gasoline when attempting to start his tractor. A magnet wire started a fire which enveloped John. Mrs. Bibo, with a fire extinguisher saved John, the tractor and the buildings. STORE CLOSED HaL DAY FRIDAY, July 24th1AT OUR WEEKEND SPECIAL SATURDAY JULY 25 Fancy Patterns ONE RACK CLEARING AT HALF mm pcrjm SHADOW WAVE KITS --- I » ' * C) pri cs:: Regular- $2.35 Special- $1.95 TRIMFIT _NYLON3_ _ Regular- $2.35 pr. Special- $1.95 pr. C I re p r" C - .A\j JM \aJJ \i-A_2A J Sizes small, and large In 12 to 13 inch lgth. Reg. $3.98 to $7.50 Special 1/3 off. medium Lennidean-Smith celebrated her eighth birthday Monday in the form of a soda fount­ain party. There were 24 guests present. Each child was given play money during the games. The climax of the afternoon came when each child donned dress up clothes and were conducted to tables by waitresses Syl­via Brown, Sharon Harker, Julee and Paulette Hindley. After choosing their own lunch from the menu each child was allowed to buy prizes with the play money. Guests included Linda Blume1, Beryl Hindley, Kay Cook, Val­erie Rice, Dixie Hovey, Oheryl Ririe, Kathy Foulsen, Mona Strate, Jane Bennett, Joan Christensen, Peggy Ann Coleman, Mary Holladay, Dana Blumel, Marsha Stevenson, Merrily Smith, Jill Harker, Beverly Hamilton and Joanne Hak CLO COAT ONE AND ONE THIRD PINTS REGULAR --- 68d can SPECIAL --- 59d can Mr. &. Mrs. J. H. Buchanan of Vancouver, former Magrath residents, are visiting friends in Magrath. Mr. & Mrs. Allan West and sons of Raymond were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Ririe. Mrs. Mary Johnson and children are spending the summer months with her parents, in Victoria, B.C. Mr. & Mrs. James Sera are the parents of a son, born Thursday July I6that the local hospital. j E\ cJ J rJ cJ Mr. P. M. Sauder, Manager of the SMRD, accompanied by Mr. George Brown, Dr. Fair­field, and Mr. Underhill were in Magrath on Tuesday. They met with Mr. M.F.R. Lloyd to inspect irrigation projects from TKimball to Magrath. Miss Winona Balderson of Calgary spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. F. F. Balderson. —"Have confidence in yourself: make your­self fit." HOSPITAL PATIENTS THIS WEAK INCLUDE: Lawrence Fellger, John Bibo, Angus Stev-ensen, Dorothy Minor and son, Mary Sera and son, Wm. Leishman, Mrs. Sarah Waldner, Shirley Arnold, Del Bonitaj and Mike Lucky. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Patterson of Leth­bridge spent Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry James. Master Joe Shelton of Lehi, Utah is visiting at the home of his cousin, Ern­est Briggs, BIG JULY 24th CELEBRATION’ DON’T MISS IT’. Miss Geraldine James returned from Los *xng3les, where she spent a short vac­ation. Her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lowell James and children returned to Magrath with her. Guests at the Ernest Briggs home last week-end were his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. & Mrs. Don Briggs and family of Salt Lake City; Jim Briggs and lady friend from Calgary. Miss Marjorie Harker of Salt Lake City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Christie HarksjL She is here to attend the nuptials of her brother, Kenneth. ■> c HALF PRICE SALS 3f 4B3V BCCJBOCO REGULAR --- <1.40 SALE PRIGE- ■69$ X i___ I f'.'clU W 3 GOES ON EASIER & STAYS ON LONGER PRICED AT 69$ tube Mr. & Mrs, Jack Stearn and family of Victoria, B. C. have been the guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Max Harker and family. They returned Wednesday morning. e GCRDCN MACKAY hand embroidered PILLCi rlASEj. j" m,'d.e. in Maderia 45.50 pr. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Laurie had as their company last week, their friends, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Graham and Mr. James Graham of Vancouver, B.C. SUN GLA3SE3-89£ toll.93 Mr. Lawrence Fellger underwent an appendectomy operation at the local hospit­al Monday evening. Mr. Si Mrs. Lee Harker and daughter Lois Jean have returned to Magrath from Provo, Utah.__________ ____ _________________ WE HaEE SOME BEAUTIFUL LADIES HEADSCARVES plain or with pattern 41.00 to 42.50 Mr. Si Mrs. Elmar Tveter of Walnut Creak, California wore re«ent guests of Mrs. Tveter1s mother , Mrs. Emma Judd and sisters in Magrath. Mrs. Tveter is the former Miss Cora Judd of Magrath and Card-ston. Mrs. Tveter is a Metallurgist for the Dowe Chemical Co. of Pittsburg, Calif. During their stay a family reunion was meld at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry James, also a picnic at Cameron Lake was 1 very much enjoyed. I CELEBRATE JULY 44th, TOWN'S 54th BIRTHDAY I in Magrath' A MAMMOTH CELEBRATION IN STORE! Mr. H. C. Conrey of Sierra Madre, Cali­fornia has been visiting with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. L Mrs. A. B, Critch-field and family. Other out of town guests on Sunday were Mrs. Al Jensen and daughter of Raymond, Mr. <1 Mrs. Farrel Oler and four sons of Stirling, Mr. S: Mrs. James Hyde and son of Lethbridge, Mr. Si Mrs. J. Bernard Critchfield and son of Salt Lake City, and Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Harris and daughters, wood- ! 1 * • v , C t • LnajEAi i j J urr NEW TINTED FOUNDATION and POWDER IN ONE price- 41.H _U9S9 W9WUfUm ZMBmges ZT GaGMN'DV Mrs, Roy Langworthy *f Barnwell wag a Thursday visitor in towz. While here she attended the funeral services of the late Wm. Sevier at Spring Coulee. Guests of Mr, & Mrs. Vic Hillmer Wed­nesday July 15th were Mr. & Mrs. Therein Bennett and daughter of Edmonton, Mr. St Mrs. Ralph Johnson and daughters of High River, Mr. S; Mrs. George Boremsn of Winnip peg and Mr, & Mrs. Bill Hereman. Mr. S; Mrs. Drew Clarke of Salt Lake City visited relatives in town last week­end. They stayed at the home of Mr. St Mrs. Buvns Harker. Mr, & Mrs. Fred Bradshaw accompanied them. o J ' D B ?(—9 9 r- < J jH, j Beat the Heat fLfin a Sun Dress Bolero Style WEAR THEM IN THE MORNING --- l>r/B, i1 bv Ah ! •. t, , • \ \ Your choice in striped \everglaze or embossed ,/Kriskay, with daisy trim. SIZES 14 and 16. PRICES: $8.50 and $9.95 ADD THE JACKET FOR TOWN WEAR—— \\ BE COOL AND COMFORTABLE i ALSO RaYON CORD SUITS WITH 1 b mTTTr, r.T7,Of^ ! WHITE BRAID TRIM, AND THIS SUMMER. 1 f ■ ELASTICIZSD BACK. Misses Sharon and Gail Sabey, daught­ers of Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Sabey of Ladysmith, B.C. arrived via bus Tuesday evening to spend a holiday with relatives in Magrath. REMEMBER — Its MAGRATH*S 54th BIRTHDAY, FRIDAY, JULY 24th. CELEBRATE IT AT HOME— A BIG CELEBRATION WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS I — Worry is like a rocking chair~it gives you something to do, but gets you nowhere.” s B b \ \\ t 'he have summer frocks ■ / / war. washable, f«r holi All fully featuring these pepular fabri cs, Mrs. J. J. Gibb, Mrs. Frank Cc k, Mr. St I Mrs. Ray Bennett, Mr, A Mrs. S, J. Tcomer and Mrs. Richard Blaxall of Nanaimc, B.C. attended the wedding and reception of their relative, Elaine Steed in the Alberta Stake !al»er»aele in Cardsten on Monday evening. SOMETHING NEW and LOVELY: o A 13 ’ A . 0-. • in OUi ICE BLUE SATIN BATHING SUITS WITH CHECKED TAFFETTA BINDING SIZES 8 to 14. PRICES: S4.25 & $4.50 LADIES, small, med. 2: large. @ $6.95 ea. I WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF SWIMMING CaPS PRICED -T $1.00 75 £ 69£ GIRL'S DENIM SHORTS LIME, TAN, BLUE & GREY. SIZES 10 and 12 PRICE: $2,35 each. ’ / / > X >1 35.95 ONE TABLE ONLY II \ J I \ 1 ■ 1 \ Mrs. Gladys Duffield and family are in Medicine Hat enjoying a weeks holiday with friends. Gladys has purchased the former Gordon Andersen home and will move into it upon her return, IN THE DRY GOODS DEPT. WE STILL HAVE THREE SIZE and ONE PAIR SIZE 8 MENS ENGINEER BOOTS ON THE SPECIAL TAILS. SELLING .AT 617.95 THESE .ARE REGULAR 622.50 I Miss Bva Marie Crookston, only daught­er of Mr. G Mrs. Grant Crookston and Ken­neth, youngest son of Mrs. Christie Harker and the late Lynn Harker of Magrath were united in marriage at the Alberta Temple on Tuesday, July 21st. The marriage was performed in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. The best wishes of . the community are extended to them. Mrs. Eleanor Hyde and son of Lethbridge visited at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. n. B. Critchfield last week. Ifc. G Mrs. Kenneth Hindley had as their week-end guest,This sister Mayme Greene of ■ Salt Lake City. ■_ J ro w/ 11 zAA J r for men andj^oys washable ' » Ideal for 4. • dress and lots of shade uric ed at 3.95 HAVE L.’m* .j AiJD BCY3 B'AIHILG TRUNKSn 0 assortment of colors 31.98 to 33.50 Miss Jane Bennett was guest of honour at her 8th birthday party held last Friday, July 17th. The many lit­. tie guests enjoyed a swim at the pool be­! fore enjoying lunch and games at the home of Jane's aunt, Mr. G Mrs. Burns Harkers Misses Cheryl and ^nne Ririe, Valerie Rice, Marine Blumel, Katherine Pculsen, Shirley C-ibb, Lennadean Smith, Beryl Hinft-ley, Dianne Alston, Lois Harker, Mary Jod Stevensen, (Nevada,) Elizabeth Harker, Eva Kaye Harker, xinn Bennett, Kathy Christ ensen, Joan Christensen, and Masters Ron­I aid Ehlert, Burke Hamilton, Wade Alston, Jimmy Hamilton, Bruce and Michael Steven­sen (Nevada,) presented Jane with some , lovely gifts. \ ' rj \1 \ c r i J J J' l\ rJ 'A I * * . k » GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS / AND GABARDINE DRISs SHIRKS BOTH PRICED aT ' Z f AL3Cm SPOT SHIRT3 OP RAYON irn nylon Ideal.for summer heat 34.95 and .>3.95 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Judd and family return­ed to their home in Tacoma, Washington after visiting with Frank's mother, Mrs. Emma Judd and his sisters Mrs. Harry James and Mrs. E. T. Law and their families. Mrs. Emma Judd accompanied them to Tacoma where she will be their guest and also the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Hankel,,. Miss Leila Taylor, who recently received her BSc degree in Dietetics at. the Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, has now ent­ered Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan for a 12 month internship. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Harris and family of Stavely were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bert Dow on Thursday.
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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/506 2023-05-15T16:53:34+02:00 Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. Store News (July 23, 1953) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1953-07-23 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/506 eng eng J. A.�Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/506 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1953 ftunlethbridgedc 2018-11-01T19:01:26Z An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. STORE HOURS: 8 am. to 6 pm. SATURDAY: 8 am. to 7 pm. WEDNESDAY: 8 am. to 1 pm. TELEPHONES: Office 21; Dry Goods Dept. 124; Groceries 4j Hardware Dept. 34. MAGRATH, ALBERTA.-.THURSDAY, July 23, 1953. w z"\ • -1 x ! 1 i: If .' . \ \ :r \ SHfe: B - <E ! //.\ "’i A (© D)[ i 9' jj r; I! o;\ = I1—-, d J -J J V/f5r J—1 (J c A J \ WE HAVE AN INGLIS AUTOMATIC WASHER MACHINE CONNECTED TO THE WATER AND SEWER. COME IN AND SEE HOW EASY WASHING CAN BE WITH ONE OF THESE UNITS. THE UNIT WE HAVE HAS 1 - THE AUTOMATIC SUDS RETURN. PRICES RANGE FROM $299.00 to $421.00 installed. KERSOENE HOT PLATE Three burner Hot Plate. Requires no pumping. REG. $19.95. Canning Season SPEC. -—$9.95 COLEMAN POCKET SIZE CAMP STOVES. The outer case makes tv* cooking sauce pans. i REG. $13.95. _____:.Campers SPEC. $8.95. J j - 1.AJ If J SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GASOLINE,^ KEROSENE, ELECTRIC, AND PROPANE f HOT PLATES. TWO BURNER PROPANE HOT PLATES. PRICED AT $19.95 TWO BURNER ELECTRIC HOT PLATE INDIVIDUAL o;£f&. an switch- A, w— SINGLE ELECTRIC HOT PLA*TE-$2.95 TWO BURNER fK?T PLATE - covered elements. One two heat burner and single heat. - --- $11.95 GIANT SIZE 3 BURNER COLEMAN HOT PLATE. TANK HOLDS 1 Gal. Hi test gas. $29*50 „ . Rough It This .jCfe SMOOTH Way Coleman • in Camp, Cabin, On Tour • Lights Instantly t Just Bke gaa. At once it's tsady to cook anything — from “ham and" to Vogel food cake. Assures you appetizing meals —anywhere, anytime—easier and quicker. Look for Thsse Fsaturest • ipeedy new Hi-Power, Wind-Proof Burners. • Metal Fuel Tank cannot rust or corrode; easily Amoved for filling. W Opeps up ready to cook in a jiffy. • Folds up like a suitcase. Gome te-for-o. demonstration ' PRICED AT $17.95 ! Stand for this folding stove- $6.50 A W.»T I I GRAIN FED BEEF --CHOICE QUALITY SHOULDER ROASTSe.(round bone). SIRLOIN STEAK. (tender, juicy). STEW BEEF.(boneless). GROUND BEEF.fresh daily. TASTY GOLD MEATS lb. lb. lb. lb. 470 65^ 45d 43b CHEESELOAF. . . . . PORK AND HAM LOAF. o e 0 0*0 lb. lb. o o 0 « Funeral Services for the late William Herbert Sevier were held in Spring Coulee United Church, Saturday July 13th at 2 P.M. Opening hymn was "Abide With Me." Ernest and Ray Long then sang "Yes, We’ll Gather At The River," accompanied by Mrs. Lillian Bes-wick at the piano. Closing hymn was Church’s "flne Foundation," Services were conducted by Rev. H. Pentland. Pallbearers were Frank Brown, James Hunter, Albert Bossingham, Elmer Bdswick, Elmer Thompson, all of Spring Coulee and Waldon Rice of Magrath, Internment took place at the Spring Coulee cemetery with Christensen Bros, officiating. He leaves to mourn three daughters and sixteen grandchildren; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Mrs. Kathleen Posey of Port Orchard, Washington and Mrs. Jessie Lee of Spring Coulee, Grandchildren present were Bill Miller, Frederick Miller and Roy Pasey of Port Orchard, Washington. The Jr. M. Men and Jr. Gleaners of the Second Ward enjoyed, a Bonfire Party at the farm home of Mr. A Mrs. Geo. T. Dudley, Tuesday evening. Interesting stories and experiences were told around the campfire, after which community singing was enjoyed, by the following:David Taylor, Bob Dudley, Alan Harker, Campbell Spencer, Jim Anderson, Beryldine Bly, De inne Rasmussen, Marianne Dudley, Gloria Fletcher, Dienne Harker, Joan Anderson, Mary Jane Erickson, Mr. & Mrs, Douglas Harker, Dr. & Mrs. Mark Dahl & Mr. George Dudley, The roasting of marshmallows and weiners completed the evening. A Kitchen Shower wa.s held Wednesday ev­ening at the home of Elizabeth Spencer hon­ouring Miss Geneve Law, bride elect. The evening was spent making a bride's book by the following friends: Joan Harker, Susie Saga, Jessie Bohnet, Betty Bly, Elaine Harrison, Barbara Harker, Jean Gurney, Mar­lene Cook, Renee Ehlert, Le Vonne Peterson, Elizabeth Spencer and Mesdames Rae Attwood, Kathy Thompson, Ruth Wilde, Marie Law, Olive James, Ruth Taylor and Hazel Spencer. A tasty lunch was served, by the hostess. Gen­eva will become the bride of Raymond Grant Ogden of Stirling on Wednesday, July 29th. Miss Pauline Shelton of Lehi, Utah is staying at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Bondy. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY^ Friday July 24th. M.G. .TH'S 54th BIRTHDAY. SHOP EARLY I Mrs. Irene Quinn of Lethbridge visit­ed friends in Magrath on Thursday. The least said about the Baseball Games the Bet ter 1 — One of the best face-lifting ideas is to keep the lower half of it shut. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Arndt have as their guests, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr." & Mrs. George Sincllinger of California. Mervin Thomson’s wagon and lfOf bales of hay caught fire on Saturday. Miss Sharley Smith is in Lethbridge where she is employed at General News. Mr. Terry James loft Monday for Edmon­ton where he will be employed. Mr. Ervin Sabey received a bad injury on his hand at the Oil Well on Monday. $uGIUTH TRADING CO. LTD." AT THE GROCERY COUNTER SATURDAY JULY 25th. 0 0 0 0 0 49 19 <(, 59/ 51/ 43/ 45/ MARTINS RAISINS .2 lbs BUTTER BIX. , SEA HAUL SHRIMP.4i oz. wet pack. 1 lb. CHEESE ROLL, i lb. tin SOCKEYE SALMON. FRUIT COCKTAIL. LIBBY'S KETCHUP. . .'.2 bottles.45/ FRENCH' S PREPARED MUSTARD. & oa. & 16 oz.16/ & 22j FROSTIE DESSERT MIX chocolate and vanilla. 2/310 CQOOOOOOOOOQO 0 0 0 0 0O0900000000<?0 0^^009990009Q9009909090 i 0009000090000 2 pkg. 41/ CHERRY OR STRAW­BERRY NECTAR-79/ ICELAND WAFERS 12 oz,.,.52/ • I ffUISCHMms , fiOYAI ’ DRY Y»?*E**A* ST FROSTADS. |4 pkg. 19/ a .5 pkg. 23/ © 0 O 0 .2/3V "IT" WHITE SHOE POLISH.21/ GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES.20 for97/ FFE SH _ FRUIT S_ AN D VEGET ABL E S PEPSQDENT DENTAL CREAM NUGGET SHOE FjLISH. OOOOQOOOO BANANAS. golden yellow CANTALOUPE.large. ORANlESc o o 344. , cello- bags. . fi> o o 0 0 0 2 lbs. lbs. 49, .30/ each CEIZRY . . GRAPES. TOMATOES. GRAPEFRUIT. -green, crisp. .Thomson Seedless. .California field. .wh ite. 3 dz.68/ .2 lbs.33/ .35/ lb . 2 lbs. 65/ . 44 29/ Want ads C-NYD OF THANKS: We would like to thank all who helped during our recent bereave­ment, Mrs. Dorothy Miller and Mr. & Mrs. William Lee, Spring Coulee. FOUND: A gocket Knife. Mrs. Alvin Hamilton Will the person who found my red Plastic Leather Wallet on the east side of the road between the Canning Co. and Ellison’s Elevator, please phone 291. The money in­side is urgently needed and a liberal re­ward is offered. Norah Laurie. E0UND: Girl’s Red Satin Bathing Suit. Mrs. Allen Owens. NOTICE; Anyone wanting Bronze and Yellow Irises may have them by coming and digging them. Mrs. J, F, Hamilton. EAST; Hub Cap for 1952 Chevrolet Car. Alex Ponomarew. FOR SALE: Second Best House in Town, (ac­cording to assessment roll.) Will accept any reasonable offer. Reason for selling— desire to get out of high rent district. E. Pingree Tanner Jr. FOR Sz-iLE: Hurd’s Shoe Shop, before August 1st. Immediate Possession. Wm. Hurd. PUNTED; Last Thursday, July l6’s Leth­bridge Herald which contains Ackroyd Re­union. Would like 1 dozen copies and will gladly pay for them. Frances Blumel. FOR SALE; Me Clary’s "Renoun" Kitchen Range. Excellent condition. Also Kitehea Cupboard that can be built on if desired. Wm. Hurd. The following Business Men also donated to the July 24th Races; Mike’s Barber Shop, Donnalee Cafe and Ellison Mills. UNITED CHURCH NOTICE: Sunday, July 26th will be the last service at Magrath, Spring Coulee and Raymond United Church for this summer. The services will resume Sunday September 6th at the regular times: Mag- rath 10 -AM, Spring Coulee 11:30 AM, and Raymond at 2:00 PM. Sunday Schools will resume their activities on that Sunday also. This SUNDAY the Minister Rev. Pentland will conclude the series on the Christian Virtues when he will preach on the subject: "For­giveness. 11 You are invited to attend. NOTICE' TO YOUTHFUL DRIVERS: Instructions have been issued to Constable Coleman, to strictly enforce the provisions of the Mot­or Vehicles Act of the Pnovince of Alberta in regard to youthful drivers. All those under the age of 16 years are prohibited from driving any motor vehicle unless ac­companied by parents or lawful guardian. All those who come under this ruling kind­ly take notice. - Inserted by order of the Town Council. PARK THEAERE NUNS THIS WEEK: THURS.— "SHE’SWOR~kYnG~HSR WaY THROUGH COLLEGE" in Color with Virginia Mayo & Ronald Reagan. FRI._ & SATJames Stewart, Arthur Kennedy in a Great Western Drama, "BEND OF THE RIV/ ER" in Color. Stewart At His Very Best! MONJTUESt- A Great Comic and Spy Feat­ure, "STALAG117" starring William Holden. Intriguing Picture of a German Concentra­tion Camp, Don’t miss This Showl WEDw.,THURS,.’ John Lund and Jeff Chandler in BATTLE OF ^PACHE PASS, In color and for the family. "MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD." WANTED: High Chair Tray. Mrs. Varge Bennett FOR SaLE: A Baby Pram and Baby Tender Table fnd 11® Volt Water Pressure System. Mrs, Glen Deglow. The July 24th Parade starts at 9:30 AM. It starts on Harker Avenue & Main, North to hospital, Vest to 1st Street West, South to 2nd Avenue South, East to Maia, West to First Street, North to Harker Ave., East to Main. Charles Harker. FOR SALE: One Model A John Deere Tractor. May be seen at John Deere Shop. Ervin Sabey. NOTICE: Mr. Gerald James has been apapmnted Weed Inspector of the Town of Magrath for If 53, and has been given strict instructions to enforee the Noxious Weeds Act. He will •eminence Inis duties immediately. ’All citi­zens are rqquested to cooperate with the weed Inspector in an effort to rid the Twn of all noxious weeds, such as Canada Thistle, White Top, Sow Thistle and all other weeds which come under the said Act. - Inserted by order of the Town Council. FOR SALE: Good Milking Cow. John Chetek. CARD OF THANKS: Tine Executive of the local branch of the Red Cross wishes to express their appreciation and thanks to.everyone who assisted in the recent Flood Donors Clin­ic at which ninety donors gave their blood— 31 women and 59 men. Donors were present from Spring Coulee, Del Bonita and Twin Riv­ers. The thres Hutterite Colonies--Rockport, Old Elm and New Elm sent 3® donors, 8 of them ladies5 there were thres new Canadians. Elden Christensen, Enoch Christiansen and Mrs. Lou­ise James received their 6th donation pins, while 3rd donation pins were given to Leona McAtamney, Gail Atwood and Luke Murakami. - Mrs. Esther Toomer, Publicity Chairman Mr. John Bibo was badly burnt last Friday. His clothing was sprayed with gasoline when attempting to start his tractor. A magnet wire started a fire which enveloped John. Mrs. Bibo, with a fire extinguisher saved John, the tractor and the buildings. STORE CLOSED HaL DAY FRIDAY, July 24th1AT OUR WEEKEND SPECIAL SATURDAY JULY 25 Fancy Patterns ONE RACK CLEARING AT HALF mm pcrjm SHADOW WAVE KITS --- I » ' * C) pri cs:: Regular- $2.35 Special- $1.95 TRIMFIT _NYLON3_ _ Regular- $2.35 pr. Special- $1.95 pr. C I re p r" C - .A\j JM \aJJ \i-A_2A J Sizes small, and large In 12 to 13 inch lgth. Reg. $3.98 to $7.50 Special 1/3 off. medium Lennidean-Smith celebrated her eighth birthday Monday in the form of a soda fount­ain party. There were 24 guests present. Each child was given play money during the games. The climax of the afternoon came when each child donned dress up clothes and were conducted to tables by waitresses Syl­via Brown, Sharon Harker, Julee and Paulette Hindley. After choosing their own lunch from the menu each child was allowed to buy prizes with the play money. Guests included Linda Blume1, Beryl Hindley, Kay Cook, Val­erie Rice, Dixie Hovey, Oheryl Ririe, Kathy Foulsen, Mona Strate, Jane Bennett, Joan Christensen, Peggy Ann Coleman, Mary Holladay, Dana Blumel, Marsha Stevenson, Merrily Smith, Jill Harker, Beverly Hamilton and Joanne Hak CLO COAT ONE AND ONE THIRD PINTS REGULAR --- 68d can SPECIAL --- 59d can Mr. &. Mrs. J. H. Buchanan of Vancouver, former Magrath residents, are visiting friends in Magrath. Mr. & Mrs. Allan West and sons of Raymond were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Ririe. Mrs. Mary Johnson and children are spending the summer months with her parents, in Victoria, B.C. Mr. & Mrs. James Sera are the parents of a son, born Thursday July I6that the local hospital. j E\ cJ J rJ cJ Mr. P. M. Sauder, Manager of the SMRD, accompanied by Mr. George Brown, Dr. Fair­field, and Mr. Underhill were in Magrath on Tuesday. They met with Mr. M.F.R. Lloyd to inspect irrigation projects from TKimball to Magrath. Miss Winona Balderson of Calgary spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. F. F. Balderson. —"Have confidence in yourself: make your­self fit." HOSPITAL PATIENTS THIS WEAK INCLUDE: Lawrence Fellger, John Bibo, Angus Stev-ensen, Dorothy Minor and son, Mary Sera and son, Wm. Leishman, Mrs. Sarah Waldner, Shirley Arnold, Del Bonitaj and Mike Lucky. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Patterson of Leth­bridge spent Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry James. Master Joe Shelton of Lehi, Utah is visiting at the home of his cousin, Ern­est Briggs, BIG JULY 24th CELEBRATION’ DON’T MISS IT’. Miss Geraldine James returned from Los *xng3les, where she spent a short vac­ation. Her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lowell James and children returned to Magrath with her. Guests at the Ernest Briggs home last week-end were his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. & Mrs. Don Briggs and family of Salt Lake City; Jim Briggs and lady friend from Calgary. Miss Marjorie Harker of Salt Lake City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Christie HarksjL She is here to attend the nuptials of her brother, Kenneth. ■> c HALF PRICE SALS 3f 4B3V BCCJBOCO REGULAR --- <1.40 SALE PRIGE- ■69$ X i___ I f'.'clU W 3 GOES ON EASIER & STAYS ON LONGER PRICED AT 69$ tube Mr. & Mrs, Jack Stearn and family of Victoria, B. C. have been the guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Max Harker and family. They returned Wednesday morning. e GCRDCN MACKAY hand embroidered PILLCi rlASEj. j" m,'d.e. in Maderia 45.50 pr. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Laurie had as their company last week, their friends, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Graham and Mr. James Graham of Vancouver, B.C. SUN GLA3SE3-89£ toll.93 Mr. Lawrence Fellger underwent an appendectomy operation at the local hospit­al Monday evening. Mr. Si Mrs. Lee Harker and daughter Lois Jean have returned to Magrath from Provo, Utah.__________ ____ _________________ WE HaEE SOME BEAUTIFUL LADIES HEADSCARVES plain or with pattern 41.00 to 42.50 Mr. Si Mrs. Elmar Tveter of Walnut Creak, California wore re«ent guests of Mrs. Tveter1s mother , Mrs. Emma Judd and sisters in Magrath. Mrs. Tveter is the former Miss Cora Judd of Magrath and Card-ston. Mrs. Tveter is a Metallurgist for the Dowe Chemical Co. of Pittsburg, Calif. During their stay a family reunion was meld at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry James, also a picnic at Cameron Lake was 1 very much enjoyed. I CELEBRATE JULY 44th, TOWN'S 54th BIRTHDAY I in Magrath' A MAMMOTH CELEBRATION IN STORE! Mr. H. C. Conrey of Sierra Madre, Cali­fornia has been visiting with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. L Mrs. A. B, Critch-field and family. Other out of town guests on Sunday were Mrs. Al Jensen and daughter of Raymond, Mr. <1 Mrs. Farrel Oler and four sons of Stirling, Mr. S: Mrs. James Hyde and son of Lethbridge, Mr. Si Mrs. J. Bernard Critchfield and son of Salt Lake City, and Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Harris and daughters, wood- ! 1 * • v , C t • LnajEAi i j J urr NEW TINTED FOUNDATION and POWDER IN ONE price- 41.H _U9S9 W9WUfUm ZMBmges ZT GaGMN'DV Mrs, Roy Langworthy *f Barnwell wag a Thursday visitor in towz. While here she attended the funeral services of the late Wm. Sevier at Spring Coulee. Guests of Mr, & Mrs. Vic Hillmer Wed­nesday July 15th were Mr. & Mrs. Therein Bennett and daughter of Edmonton, Mr. St Mrs. Ralph Johnson and daughters of High River, Mr. S; Mrs. George Boremsn of Winnip peg and Mr, & Mrs. Bill Hereman. Mr. S; Mrs. Drew Clarke of Salt Lake City visited relatives in town last week­end. They stayed at the home of Mr. St Mrs. Buvns Harker. Mr, & Mrs. Fred Bradshaw accompanied them. o J ' D B ?(—9 9 r- < J jH, j Beat the Heat fLfin a Sun Dress Bolero Style WEAR THEM IN THE MORNING --- l>r/B, i1 bv Ah ! •. t, , • \ \ Your choice in striped \everglaze or embossed ,/Kriskay, with daisy trim. SIZES 14 and 16. PRICES: $8.50 and $9.95 ADD THE JACKET FOR TOWN WEAR—— \\ BE COOL AND COMFORTABLE i ALSO RaYON CORD SUITS WITH 1 b mTTTr, r.T7,Of^ ! WHITE BRAID TRIM, AND THIS SUMMER. 1 f ■ ELASTICIZSD BACK. Misses Sharon and Gail Sabey, daught­ers of Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Sabey of Ladysmith, B.C. arrived via bus Tuesday evening to spend a holiday with relatives in Magrath. REMEMBER — Its MAGRATH*S 54th BIRTHDAY, FRIDAY, JULY 24th. CELEBRATE IT AT HOME— A BIG CELEBRATION WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS I — Worry is like a rocking chair~it gives you something to do, but gets you nowhere.” s B b \ \\ t 'he have summer frocks ■ / / war. washable, f«r holi All fully featuring these pepular fabri cs, Mrs. J. J. Gibb, Mrs. Frank Cc k, Mr. St I Mrs. Ray Bennett, Mr, A Mrs. S, J. Tcomer and Mrs. Richard Blaxall of Nanaimc, B.C. attended the wedding and reception of their relative, Elaine Steed in the Alberta Stake !al»er»aele in Cardsten on Monday evening. SOMETHING NEW and LOVELY: o A 13 ’ A . 0-. • in OUi ICE BLUE SATIN BATHING SUITS WITH CHECKED TAFFETTA BINDING SIZES 8 to 14. PRICES: S4.25 & $4.50 LADIES, small, med. 2: large. @ $6.95 ea. I WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF SWIMMING CaPS PRICED -T $1.00 75 £ 69£ GIRL'S DENIM SHORTS LIME, TAN, BLUE & GREY. SIZES 10 and 12 PRICE: $2,35 each. ’ / / > X >1 35.95 ONE TABLE ONLY II \ J I \ 1 ■ 1 \ Mrs. Gladys Duffield and family are in Medicine Hat enjoying a weeks holiday with friends. Gladys has purchased the former Gordon Andersen home and will move into it upon her return, IN THE DRY GOODS DEPT. WE STILL HAVE THREE SIZE and ONE PAIR SIZE 8 MENS ENGINEER BOOTS ON THE SPECIAL TAILS. SELLING .AT 617.95 THESE .ARE REGULAR 622.50 I Miss Bva Marie Crookston, only daught­er of Mr. G Mrs. Grant Crookston and Ken­neth, youngest son of Mrs. Christie Harker and the late Lynn Harker of Magrath were united in marriage at the Alberta Temple on Tuesday, July 21st. The marriage was performed in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. The best wishes of . the community are extended to them. Mrs. Eleanor Hyde and son of Lethbridge visited at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. n. B. Critchfield last week. Ifc. G Mrs. Kenneth Hindley had as their week-end guest,This sister Mayme Greene of ■ Salt Lake City. ■_ J ro w/ 11 zAA J r for men andj^oys washable ' » Ideal for 4. • dress and lots of shade uric ed at 3.95 HAVE L.’m* .j AiJD BCY3 B'AIHILG TRUNKSn 0 assortment of colors 31.98 to 33.50 Miss Jane Bennett was guest of honour at her 8th birthday party held last Friday, July 17th. The many lit­. tie guests enjoyed a swim at the pool be­! fore enjoying lunch and games at the home of Jane's aunt, Mr. G Mrs. Burns Harkers Misses Cheryl and ^nne Ririe, Valerie Rice, Marine Blumel, Katherine Pculsen, Shirley C-ibb, Lennadean Smith, Beryl Hinft-ley, Dianne Alston, Lois Harker, Mary Jod Stevensen, (Nevada,) Elizabeth Harker, Eva Kaye Harker, xinn Bennett, Kathy Christ ensen, Joan Christensen, and Masters Ron­I aid Ehlert, Burke Hamilton, Wade Alston, Jimmy Hamilton, Bruce and Michael Steven­sen (Nevada,) presented Jane with some , lovely gifts. \ ' rj \1 \ c r i J J J' l\ rJ 'A I * * . k » GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS / AND GABARDINE DRISs SHIRKS BOTH PRICED aT ' Z f AL3Cm SPOT SHIRT3 OP RAYON irn nylon Ideal.for summer heat 34.95 and .>3.95 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Judd and family return­ed to their home in Tacoma, Washington after visiting with Frank's mother, Mrs. Emma Judd and his sisters Mrs. Harry James and Mrs. E. T. Law and their families. Mrs. Emma Judd accompanied them to Tacoma where she will be their guest and also the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Hankel,,. Miss Leila Taylor, who recently received her BSc degree in Dietetics at. the Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, has now ent­ered Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan for a 12 month internship. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Harris and family of Stavely were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bert Dow on Thursday. 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