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Show .,ir.NA. TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Page Thrrt Friday, April 30, 1043 vanced to Private Fint Class. He is with the Army Field Artillery at Camp Ord, California. Major Druehl Day is home on ten-da- y visit and a guest of his mother, Mrs. Golden Day and family. He has been stationed for the . past two years at Dothan, Alabama. He is being transferred to St Joseph, Missouri with the Air .Transport Command. a Mrs. Wallace E. Beane left Owen Snoring her cousin, Dr. Lieutenant. (J. G.) of Tuesday to visit her son and wife. N. Lieutenant LeRoy E. Beane and 0 S Navy, Mrs. Edith entertained at dinner Mon-- S Mrs. Beane at Cherry Point, . were laid for North Carolina. , , evening. Covers Woodmen of the World, Junior Camp No. 136J, held their Easter party Sunday afternoon at the Community Park. Fifty Juniors participated in the days events. The afternoon was spent in playfit wests,-a- a early spring used for centerpiece. The' d Girl Scout ing baseball, with Magna and a Council will meet Monday, 1:00 Garfield competing. Dr Reese is home.on also enjoyed. serving a number of p.m. at the Magna Women's Club were Another war zone. rooms. Pacific All the members and leaders ned later similar outing is planths in in the summer, states are urged to attend. Junior Director Rachel B. Daniels. ' 1 nd SU Magna-Garfiel- Foot-rac- fur-aft- er Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beagley, Jr. have received word that their son, Private Orval (Billy) Beagley, stationed in Louisiana, has been promoted to a corporal. :M:WTE0:. , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams of Sterling, Idaho, visited during the week at the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson. She met her son here and visited. - To Earn Extra Money? Do You Want ' Any man who wants to work in his spare time at odd jobs, please contact Tygeseri & Williams ' in Magna or ccdl 4651 . A business and social meeting of the Magna Womens Club was held Friday evening at the club-room- esses. Discussion was held relative to the members furnishing cakes and cookies to the Service Center, and the ladies decided to cooperate. A round table discussion was also held on the playground, which will start after school is s, ' 5 ft ended. Wages Paid Each Day Vi EGGS EGGS EGGS ana. Close I pjn. EGGS EGGS first Show At Saturday, May 8:00 THRILL-PACKE- D o 8 top-ranki- -- ... May Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hannah Nielson, a dinner was given at her home Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and daughter, Jayne Ann, Mr. Willard Nielson and Jack and Carol Gaye Mrs. LaVeile Crane and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan of Magna and Mr.- and Mrs. Evan Thomas and Scott of Provo. 2-3- -4 Last Show 8. first Show 5:00 pjn. Sun 7:00 pjn. Bsfore Pearl Harbor. They said. "This Storys Dynamite Dont Dare Tell It!" Mocu-Tue- s. .... FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM Adventure Mystery Romance! With Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray, Herbert Marshall,' Edward Ciannelli. NEWS. COMEDY Prices 10c-18- c Adults 30c. Taxes Included. - Wednesday, May 5 NO SHOW Thursday-Frida- - (Notice): May y, First 8how Both Nights - - 6-- 7 .. . "Pm Dputmat ail duiltw i kcroM tiyril ilto mpm4 cIm means u( ' opmiw'i rtfiuraiioa ctniScMM Of card aad plataa . . . aeoa tminai awhmtkal npon . . . that awch ptnoa fat a panod at 0 dart lo wtiifjr aar iaal julfmau . . . tad fcaa f fjOM have on mute accidtn yen mutt ptty for damages stssed jom , against r lost tbt right to drivt. TT). FARMERS LIABILITY INSUR- Ij.oo life membership ftt payable with first six months premium. a ANCE gives complete protection -pays damages or judgments wTnfiire With Farmer and youwoot risk losing th right to drive. Wt rovides investigation and de have prepared a brief analysis folder .. ense , . . FOR ONLY f each six months. Present A of the financial responsibility law which will be mailed you upon re Gas Ration Rate for 19,000 and $9,000 10,000 Bodily Injury quest. Call, write, or come in to the address below for your copy. Property Damage for this locality. GARDNER andII. L ERICKSON" Representatives Phones r THE Magna 3781 end Salt Lake 72269 OLD JUDGE SAYS . Program on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE KSL Ann Miller, Bob Count Basie and Mills Brothers, Frank The surprise picture of the year with Crosby, Freddie Slack, Duke Ellington, The Radio Rogues, Wt Quoit OF THE AIR 8:00 p. m. REVILLE WITH BEVERLY their bands. Sinatra. )!l3 COLUMBIA CHURCH ' TWO SWELL SHOWS EXTRA SPECIAL $ ? Listen to Last Show 8:30. see HUNTER NOTES NEWS Adults 30c. Taxes Included. Prices 10c 18c The Empress Saturday. At the Gem Sunday : f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas guests were Mrs. Leon Oborn, Mrs. Bernice Warn er Melba Russell, Oddie Gillette of Tooele, Kate Evans, Aggie Branning, Marie Bagley of Salt Lake City. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Leon Obem, Shir ley Adams and Maurine Bagley. pin. JOHNSON y, , Out-of-to- 8:00 Parents Magazine award has been given Tennessee. Johnson. With Van Heflin who was chosen new star. Also Lionel Barrymore, Ruth Hussey and others. Special Featuring Eddie Rickenbacker "CAVALCADE OF AVIATION" Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- GARFIELD NEWS Fox 1 The At , a 1 COMEDY ! Stewart Bringhurst ton of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bringhurst is The Times and Leader wel- home from the Merchant Marines. comes news from boys in the This is his first visit in a year. NOTICE WATER service call or drop us a line toJoe Vaculin, watermaster for day, and let us hear about them! this vicinity, asks everyone to coInformation has been received operate in cleaning their ditches, so operation of the water can be- by Mr. and Mrs. John Gersick Mrs. R. S. Romrell entertained gin. Charge for the water fee is that their son, Charles, has been at a dinner for her daughter. to He Staff promoted $1.50 per person. Sergeant Sherry, honoring her birthday anEveryone who owns or rents a enlisted in the Army Air Corps niversary Saturday. share of water is asked to notify August 1941, and graduated from the Scout Field Air Corps TechniMr. Vaculin as soon as possible. Mrs. W. Christensen entertainField, ed Thursday at a birthday anniIf there are any changes or cal School at Olmstead He is Pennsylvania. complaints, get in touch with Middleton, party for her daughter,, Bedford Air versary Games Chairman T. H. Pearce or Joe now stationed atMass. and refreshments Margo. Drome, Bedford, Vaculin. were enjoyed by Carolee Mayberry, Ruth Damron, Lola Lloyd, Word has been received by Mr. Jeane Connie Johnson, NAMED HEAD and Mrs. William Humphries, Sr. SandraBowden, Larsen, Hancey, their son, Jack, has been pro- LaVon Williams, Shirley Emma Lee 01 Mn N. F. Pehrson, former first that to in moted armed the Sergeant vice president of the Salt Lake sen, Lee Ball, Marvin Bowden, David Rose, Glenn Privett, Neil Womens Democratic forces. County Club, has been elected president Hancey, Kay Hancey, Virgil Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Christoffer-so- n Snow. of 'the organization. have received word from Mrs. Jane Kimball was named their son, Clifford, stating he was Mrs. N. A Jacobs of Salt Lake auditor. The new officers will be install- in the armed forces camp in Tex- City is visiting at the home of, ed at a meeting May 28 in the as when President F. D. Roose- Mr. and Mrs. James Coffey. Salt Lake county firemens hall velt visited there. Mr. and Mrs. AB. jyilliapas, in Murray. Lester Gardner, son of Mr. and and children are visiting at SpanGary E. Matthews held a birth- Mrs. George Gardner, has been ish Fork, Utah. day anniversary party Tuesday promoted to quartermaster in the afternoon. Games and refresh- U. S. Navy. He is somewhere in George Simmons of , Ogden, ments were enjoyed by twenty-on- e the South Pacific. John G. Gard- Utah, was a visitor at the home guests. ner, another son, has been ad- - of Mr. and Mrs. Ray jS. Parker, A social was given in honor of Mrs. Albert Sudbury by her mother, Mrs. L. J. Mantle at her home Tuesday evening. Spring blooms were in the living rooms. Prizes at games were given to Mrs. Agnes Branning, Mrs. Claud Smith and Mrs. LaVon EGGS Show After pjn. A Complete ENTERTAINMENT TENNESSEE WAR FRONTS Barker announce the birth of a baby girl Monday, April 20. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. j Empress Theatre v the I "Mr. Matt Pettersson has returned from St Marks Hospital and is recuperating very nicely. 8 Prices based on Market. - Mrs. Martha MoessetJhad Easter dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lewis. They presented her with some potted plants. . FROM NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Gersick of San Francisco, California, are visiting Mr. Gersicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gersick and other relatives and friends in this vicinity for two weeks. o Groocry EGGS I 8 Price Subject To Market Change GRADE A, Large, DOZEN 45c fGGS A large group of members from the Eastern Star Sewing Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Boucher; Mrs. C. G. Harris was ,. the hostess for the luncheon arrangements. The ladies spent the time in sewing. s YOU CANT GO WRONG, if you lst-B- uy U. S. War Bonds. 2nd-B- uy our Aggrade, Day-ol- d Eggs. Open 10 ' ' . ND MORE EGGS Buyers s, with Mrs. Ned S. White and Mrs. Claudia Kavanagh, host- Electricians, carpenters , plumbers, painters, plasterers, mechanics and handy men particularly fronted. Any man, whether skilled dr not, can find all the work he wants to do in his extra time. paper-hanger- es Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Day. 1160 kc Sunday, May 2nd 11:00 to 11:30 a. m. Companion Hit w- - ARMY SURGEON James Ellison, jane Wyatt, Kent Taylor. See it! Donald Duck" Comedy. Serial Friday Only At Empresa. Prices lOc-lt- Adults c 30c. Taxes Includod. Ar Gem Yfaeatire My 2 m. Last Show Sunday, . First Shew 7:00 p. TENNESSEE SPECIAL w Featuring COMEDY Prices 10clle , Adults 8:00 A p si Utah Shoe Shop JOHNSON Eddie Rickenbacker. NEWS 30c. and Taxes Included. Thursday--F nday. May Magna Shoe Shop 6-- 7 First Show 8:00 p. m. Last Show (At Gem) 8:00 p. so. Will be doted all day BIG DOUBLE BILL REVILLE WITH BEVERr" SECOND FEATURE , ARMY SURGEON "Donald Duck- - Comedy Prices IQc-ll- e Adults 30c. Serial. Taxes Included, AVOID STANDING BY COOING EARLY ' May 3 and 4 to catch I up on back work. Please don't knock A lot of storekeepers In town are worry ingabout being able to get help these days, Judge. Men are mighty scarce and gettin more so all the time." -- 1 know. Even the big companies are having quite a Job getting them. Yep, and disthey need em too. Take the beverage need they fog example... frvmpnnum tilling a lot of manpower. Though they're not trmHnf whiskey any more, they're doing a Job ol turning out alcohol for the gun powder and synthetic rubber lor ' government. "Makes me think back to the days before repeal when a powerful number ol people were making liquor, too.. .only they were criminals doing it a bunch of And the government doors. closed hphmd wasnt collecting a billion dollar excise tax either. Ever stop to wonder where the government could get til its war alcohol today if it werent foe the beverage distillers?" law-fiouti- ng lot |