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Show TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH as2 Friday, April 19, 1940 Page 3 CO. eHJ Cj. Porte itedfc , Vera Wood Weds n James Quinn but prettily arrang-zL- y Miss Vera Dorene fdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skulls, became the bride Quinn of Salt Lake ttS JSrterof April 18. Bishop Salt Lake City the ceremony. a tur-- " , bride was lovely in wue dress with matching cor-o- f lories and a shoulder irmed ' 4 Sta-wbrides roses. Mrs. cere- the at present as 1 ,v; people will make Salt Lake City. young home in 3 4V Vera. Misses inoring Miss d and Lucille Williams ara charmingly at en-ne- Aft, 4mm ranged social Monday evening. tess to thirteen members of the Progressive games were enjoyed Daughters of Pioneers, Pleasant by tr small group of friends. amP. Thursday afternoon at her home on Louise Avenue. Mijses Virginia and Helen An interesting lesson, DevelopTrakis entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss ment of Transportation in Utah, Wood Wednesday evening at the was presented by Mrs. Stella Pehrson and a reading was given Magna Womens Club. by Mrs. Hazel Kirk. Luncheon Mrs. Walt Deland arrived Sun- was later served. Mrs. Victoria Anderson will enday morning from Rigby, Idaho. tertain the ladies at the May She was accompanied her by Thursday, May 9 at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fish- meeting, er, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Chopple home on Spencer Avenue. and Miss Marge Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Irene Winder of Mrs. Deland will make their home Beverly in Magna. Hills, California and Sister also of California, returned The Chopples, also of Rigby, vi- to their homes the of the sited with their son, Earl, who week. They were calledfirst to Magna is playing ball with by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Mike Perrick, who had her leg amputated last week. Mrs. Maude S. Laker was hos- - Mrs. Perricks condition is reportCor-rin- Magna-Gar-fiel- Ir cot, on kj tion d pto kin Udllf Mrs. Jack Nielson entertained at a social Saturday evening at her home for a group of friends. Progressive games were played and high score prizes given to C. B. Hansen and Mrs. Sam Mar-lo- r and consolation favors to M. J. Brady and Mrs. Hansea A midnight luncheon was served. Mrs. Eldred B. Farnsworth and baby daughter of Delta visited her husbands parents, Mr. and and Mrs. N. W. Farnsworth were week. She left for her home Friday. Mrs. Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Farnswortth were guests of Mrs. William Wilde in Coalville Friday. Saves vjou 257. on tent e, ed poor. lrj 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomas announce the birth of a boy April 16. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. d. Etzleat. lining night at her home. Tables of bridge were arranged and first prize given to Mrs. Rachel Elder, second to Mrs. Marjorie Duke and cut favor to Mrs. Dorothy Finley. Refreshments were served to ten ladies. Mrs. Mildred Newbolt entertains the club this Friday evening. . Mt Of nuk Mr. and Mrs. George Carter anJean Strong entertained nounce the birth of a baby girl members of the F. L. A. Friday Mrs. Two Cyprus high school students won recognition in the annual high school commercial contest at the Brigham Young University at Provo last weekend, states Mrs. Madeline Waldis, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell of They were Jim Coloves, second Magna and Mrs. Anna Cramer of place with a 99.33 percentage in shorthand and Elaine Salt Lake City visited in Payson and Provo with relatives and Hoffman, third place with a 99.11 percentage in the same field. friends Thursday. We Deliver Orders $2.00 or More Phone 2841 Specials For FRIDA TURDA Y, April 0 bsbbbbbbbbbsmb TOMATOES, No. 2 2 Can, 3 for 25c Y-S- A M s M3 S car? FortetlSook. thorny. Champ101, ill A bftter an v drive, w a - cost year t ca to 19 JU - aconvinc- fe. Low do. in t dvef t Jv--ss' Champ' g 0f So D. ROUND STEAK, Pound GROUND BEEF, 2 Pounds for SLICED BACON, Pound for PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Pound MOCK CHICKEN LEGS, Each ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT, Pound FRANKS, 2 Pounds for MEAT PIES, Each LAMB STEW, Pound PORK CHOPS, Pound FRESH SIDE PORK, Pound DILL PICKLES, 3 for MILK IN PAPER CARTONS, Quart MasrDi? MAGNA, UTAH 21c 23c uiiMTiiviaa:U! City. His improved. 19c 25c 5c 9c 5c 9c Children Tuesday the 6 Pnnanent ,rm Sc or Vl i leeftateles ubmn rtran vtde'i USJ Aaaikmn CillbwlB Express Passengers and . Depot ka ; Jiffy-- fjy jMO r - T WE DELIVER Franks, MEATS lbs. for 2 Picnics. Shankleta, lean I 4. RS Baby 25c lb. 15c j. Steaks. Round. Sirloin, lb. 1 9c E o) 2jc I i w , Ul,h. Uu, lib, 10 !U . Tomatoes, Firm. Ripe, lb. . 15c Liver Rings, 2 lbs. 25c Strawberries, ripe. 2 cups 35c PM Beef, lb. E Leg O' Lamb, lb. Lamb Chops, lb E Vaal Steak, lb. Pork Chops, Loin, lb. 19c New. Potatoes, unclass, 6 lb. 25c 18c Celery. California. Stalk 5c 18c All fruits and vegetables are 18c Unclassified WHIPPING CREAM, Pint Carton E BUTTER. 2nd Quality, Pound E NUCOA. Pound ... E FLOUR. Rad SeaL 48 Pound Sack for 25c 28c 25c 95c Hi-lan- d. E EGGS, A Grade, Large, Dozen for 18c CHEESE, Mild American, Pound 19c RINSO, Large Package for LUX TOILET SOAP,. 3 Bars for P & G SOAP, 10 Giant Bars for SLICED PEACHES. No. 2 2 can SALAD DRESSING. Quart Jar for . . . Prepared SPAGHETTI. Sonny Boy. Can for E VIENNA SAUSAGE. 2 Cans for SPINACH. Blua Pine, No. 2 2 Can for CRACKERS, Liberty Bell, 2 Pounds for GUM DROPS, Pound for HERSHEY'S COCOA. Pound Can for GLADES CHEWS. Quart . - 17c -- - QUtfVU- - Magna Salt Lake Depot Union Bos. Sta. Rasmussen Carare Phone 4881 77 W. S. Tempi Leave Magus Leaves Salt Lake 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a.m.' 9:40 a. m. 11:00 a. m. -- 1:40 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. - I n TIME TABLE 11X1 H. 0. Enger, Garfield, Utah. Dial 2441 io. I M East Main Street , Magna, Utah Phone Gar. S061 VVWAVWAWJYAWW. SALT LAKE & TOOELE ' STAGE LINE5 LOW FARM Pound trio from Garfield to In la Challenger ItrThilbnan SL Cars SL Cars Coaches heating methods. Devour DEiuxnciv non-fictio- Nume-Steward- e. win take vacation THE TRAIN -- Standard Market 15c E 15c ; The following new books have E Public 10c E to the Magna added been 15c Library shelves: Forgive Us Our S 10c i E the House, of Head Trespasses, Mice and Men, Northwest Pass- uiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimifimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: age, Enchanted Night Shade, Bugles, Blow No More, Brent Wood, The Home Chemist, Riders COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS of the Range and a numberof This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM numbers. Theatre entitles: at low cort on fort, modern Union Enjo travel comfort meal ... raetfol aleep Pacific train. Delicioua dining car haiard . . . from highway freedom . service. wmfort. . . Regirtered facts today. Wyodtoo; er NEW BOOKS ADDED come in and gel THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEAIS OlO-- fO FROOr Copr. 1940, Tht Old Qvoktr Compony, Lawrncrburg, hdiona Hunter Clinic perature you desire and is automatically stored for your use. When you want it day or night, anytime just turn of the year . the tap. You never need oil H PINT No.65 I Parent-Teach- nl PINT No.64 19-20-2- Thirty children who will enter Whittier school next fall were examined at a health clinic Tuesausday at the school under the assoof the pices ciation and school nurses. L. J. Nielson, principal, said it is a rare occurance for every prospective school entrant to appear for such examinations. Irene Ridd, P. T. A. president, Mary Clark, vice president and Mrs. Maynard Nielson, chairman commitof the summer round-u- p nurse. school the assisted tee, this give it a thought once in equipment is installed Tour heme. Automatic Electric Hot Water Service COsk no less conven-kmore than, month for methods averaging less than $3 a OH the hundreds of families now enjoying this QUART No. 63 Specials for Fri.Sat.-Wed- ., Mrs. W. C. Reese will entertain April members of her Bridge Club Mon- E Get More For Your Mony Everyday at lha Standard Markat Where Price Are Always Right, day afternoon, ApriL29th at her H home on East Main street ining methods when you stall completely automatic Electric Water Heating in Water is your home. heated to the exact tem- Don't wait Mellow favor Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson left last week for Dennison, Texas to attend funeral services of a relative. 18c 14c EVERY MINUTE YOU'LL r Mild, Mutt tike Mr. Brewer. water heat- ceiree service. 6u GmtfiitVi Better Htuskey tAan Olel Quaker ut Draws Thirty it. One 2asfeTf?l CbnrmvloU. happy to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wynett of Manhattan, Kansas, arrived Wed- imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiunjH nesday for a visit with Mrs. Wyn-ett- s sister, Mrs. John Brewer and 5c D You can forget the cares and worries that go with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larkin ar receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby daughter Tuesday morning. Mother and new baby are doing well. is recup- moHOUSE FOR SALE-5-roo- m, dern, full basement with hot-ai- r furnace. Inquire 3033 2nd East. Magna. Big bargain. 18c 14c A business meeting will be held May 7 at the club to nominate officers for the coming year and all ladies are urged to attend at that time. Veterans The B & G Sewing Club entertained at a lovely arranged social honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary Ensign. Luncheon was served and card games later enjoyed with prizes being given to Mrs. Fred Barton, first, favor Mrs. Orem Stewart, all-c- social will again be Mrs. Macaulay. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Gallyer and Mrs. Mabel Coon. e. Mrs. Mae Bello and Mrs. Laura Anthon, representing the Cyprus Parent-Teache- r Association, are attending the state P. T. A. convention at Provo April 19 and 20. Sessions will be held in the Brigham Young University We take Food Commodity Stamps. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE LINE OF LOW-PRICEGROCERIES O'1 wWrdirjxV Del-liskav- e, The next meeting of the organization will be held Thursday, April 25. Ladies in charge of the A group of girls entertained at a social honoring Miss Juanita Cameron at her home Monday evening, the occasion being her The couplq left immediately 17th birthday anniversary. A soafter the ceremony for a short cial time was enjoyed. honeymoon trip. They will return Mrs. T. A. Janney entertained to their home Saturday in the eight members of the Arthur The bride has been honored Ladies Bridge Club Thursday afat several lovely socials the past ternoon at the Alta Club in Salt week. She was complimented by Lake City. The ladies were seated Miss Norma Peterson and Mrs. at a luncheon table with lovely Florence Mander at a linen show- spring blossoms as effective deTables of er and Mrs. Wayne Peterson and corative center-piecMrs. Dewey Peterson entertained bridge were later arranged. at a miscellaneous shower for her April 10 th. Mrs. R. M. Leasy entertained members of the Merry Matrons Mrs. Inar Peterson entertained Club and special guests, Mrs. Ray ladies of her club Friday at her E. Wyatt and Mrs. R. S. Thomas home. Tables of bridge were arThursday afternoon at her home. ranged and high score prize given Tables of bridge were arranged to Mrs. Carl Dahlin and house fa- and high score prize given to Mrs. vor to Mrs. Jay McAllister. A T. F. Maher, second to Mrs. Con birthday gift was presented to W. Evers and low favor to Mrs. Mrs. Ellis Johnson who will en- Charles F. Anderson. An aftertertain the group this Friday. noon luncheon was served. and Mrs. Ensign, low favor. jyraent k The marriage of Miss Eva daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Delliskave of Murray, and Dell Alberico, well known in Magna, was solemnized Thursday morning, April 11 at St Vincent de Paul Church in Murray. The bride was lovely in Tier wedding gown of white satin entrain. Her fingertip veil fell from a seeded-pear- l halo and she carried a bouquet of brides roses. Drs. D. Icobazzi, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Dan Rinaldi acted as best man. A large reception was held in the evening at the Firemens Hall. Mr. Fred Rasmussen erating nicely at the Hospital in Salt Lake many friends will be learn his cona'tion is CORN, No. 2 Can, 3 Cans for 25c PEAS, No. 2 Can, 3 Cans for 25c PORK and BEANS, No. 2 Can, 3 Cans for . ,25c STRING BEANS, No. 2 Can, 3 Cans for . . . ,25c WHITE FAWN FLOUR, 48 lb. bag ... .$1.32 Dinner Club Dressing or Sandwich Spread, qt 25 MIRACLE WHIP, Quart Jar for 31c ROXEYDOG FOOD can 5c SODA CRAX, 2 Pounds for 15c SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 Packages for 15c PUFFED WHEAT or RICE, Lge. Pkg. for . ,9c 13c VANILLA, 8 Ounce bottle for LIMA BEANS, 2 Pounds for 15c 15c RICE, 2 Pounds for .iftoanor money. 10. 19-2- 1-- 9 mile P vcr09CJ on offclottY' dinary Miss Lola Mae Peterson, attracMrs. Carter will be re- tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. membered as being formerly Miss Sanford Peterson, became the Donna Bailey of Garfield. bride of Rex Bateman, sen of Howard Bateman and the late SEWING Mrs. Bateman, all of Garfield, in QUILTING and CURTAIN STRETCHING a prettily arranged home cereGuaranteed work. Inquire Mrs. mony Tuesday evening, April 16th Daisy L. Dunilon, 2658 North at the Peterson home. Spencer, Magna. Utah. The marriage cerenany wap Mrs. Memmott was performed by Bishop Nathan hostess to the Hcarthside Club Thomas of the Garfield ward. Friday evening. Luncheon was The bride wore an informal served at eight oclock followed navy blue crepe ensemble and by bridge. Mrs. Bee Redman was carried a bouquet of cala lillies. a special guest. Prizes were Mrs. Douglas Mander was matron to Mrs. Eleen Poulsen, of honor, Miss Betty Bateman, Mrs. Thelma Singleton and Mrs. sister of the groom and Miss NorRedman. ma Peterson, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids, Each had like FOR SALE-Esl- ale Heairola and corsages of pink and white sweet kitchen range. Inquire home of peas. Douglas Mander stood as Lyman Breese, Belva Avenue. best man for the groom. April Mrs. Hattie Hainsworth entertained members of her Sewing Club Thursday afternoon at her home. A luncheon was served and a social time of sewing enjoyed. MAGNA LOCKER MARKET Garfield Miss Becomes Bride Of Rex Bateman A business meeting of the was Legion Auxiliary held Thursday evening at the Utah Copper Club. Following the business discussion, led by Mr. Lillian Haws, president, refreshments were served by Mrs. Inez Macaulay, Mrs. Ardella Adams and Mrs. Helen Gallyer. Tony Lewi and Partner C.B.Lewi I Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Linden Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Larson Don McMaster Mr. anl-Mr- s. Mrrand Mrs. Henry Macklin Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan : Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Moffat Mr. and Mrs. Sam Matz A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (Tbeae names are taken from ear SobecrtpUon Lfart.) I |