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Show . V.. r MAGNA MAGNAT UTAh" TIMES, Friday, January 9, 1942 Page Five HUNTER ITEMS OF INTEREST entertained at a dinner party Sunday for the following guests, Mrs. Vanda Kearn, Mrs. Merea Witbeck, Inez Witbeck, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peacock of Salt Lake City, Mrs. W. O. Peacock and Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peacock of Bacchus. On New Years Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall entertained at dinner for Mrs. Metta Ogle and Reid home. Only close girl friends Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stewart of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Marshalls were bidden. A cactus plant in a novelty sister, Mrs. Lem Williams of Yam elephant vase formed a clever Hill, Oregon. centerpiece for the serving table. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miner have Gfcmes were later played and a had as visitors the past week, social time enjoyed Mrs. V. B. Jones is entertaining Mra. Miners parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Foy of Glenwood, Utah. next week for Mrs. Tobler. - Mr. and Mrs. Don Devore announce the birth of a baby boy January 1 at the Maternity home. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. Mrs. Devore will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hutch- - remembered as being formerly Miss Flainp Haws. This is the first New Year artheir daughter, Beth, to Grant Daybell, now stationed at Fort rival reported in this vicinity. Jackson, South Carolina. He is Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Coon be the son of Mr. and Mrs. John came the happy parents of a baby W. Daybell of Garfield. Wedding plans of the popular boy December 30 at a Salt Lake young couple will be announced hospital. This is their second son. at a later date. Both young people Dr. Vem H. Anderson and fami are well known in this vicinity and highly regarded. Apnounce-mely of Buhl, Idaho and Dr. Victor of the nuptials will be read Anderson of Pennsylvania, aswith interest by their large circle sociated with the United States medical corps as first lieutenant, of friends. were visitors during the holidays V of their parents, Mr. and fars. A. Friends of this vicinity will be J. Anderson. interested to learn of the birth of a baby girl December 29th to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garrity of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper, former Copperton announce the birth of Magna residents, now of Washing- a baby girl January 3 at Holy ton state. Cross hospital. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Garrity was Miss Evelyn Hadley. formerly Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Mecham entertained at a prettily arranged Members of the Firemen Ladies party Monday evening for a group Auxiliary met Friday evening at of friends. Cards were arranged for fourteerr guests and prizes the Fire Station for a business meeting. A social was in charge given to Mr. and Mrs. Golden Bur- of Mrs. LaVern Sheppick, Mrs. ris and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yeates. Mrs. Emma Duke Marjorie Mr. and McArthur. The and guests were are meetladies Mrs. Tom Yeates and Mr. and this Friday night at 8:00 p.m., Mrs. Willard Gibbons of Salt Lake ing and plans are being made to orCity. A late luncheon was served. ganize a Red Cross sewing unit. Betrothal Announced Of Popular Miss Beth Hutchings Betrothed, Approaching Marriage Announced Of Young Magna Maid One of the interesting nuptial of the New Year was made Wed nesday by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. Orr of the betrothal and approaching marriage of , their daughter, Zenda, to John (Jack) W. Ridd, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ridd of the Arthur Row. The young couple have chosen January 29th as their marriage date and will be wed in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. They will later leave on a short honeymoon trip to San Francisco and be the guests of Mr. Ridd's sister and family,- Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen. Jack, as he is popularly known to hosts of friends, is a former student of the University of Utah, the Utah Agricultural College at Logan, and is a prominent athlete of this vicinity, especially in baseball, a sport hobby that his father excelled in. Miss Zenda is an accomplished musician of this vicinity and highly regarded by a wide circle of friends. ' The young couple will make their home in Garfield upon their return, and several socials are already being planned in their honor by relatives and friends. - Members of the Order of Railway Conductors Auxiliary are invited to meet next Monday evening, January 12 at the home of Mrs. Illene Haymond in Garfield. Other hostesses will be Mrs. Jessie Drown, Mrs. Myrtle Yeates and Mrs. Myrna Cavanee. The meeting begins at 7:30 p. m. nt , n Miss Lois Darlene Stewart entertained a group of her little friends last Tuesday at a New Years party at her home. A variety of games were played by thirteen guests and prizes won by Miss Shirley Lamb, Master David Hatton and Miss Jesse Christensen. Other guests includMrs. Minnie Dawson and son, ed Lois Garfield, Reid Garfield, Reid of Physon, Utah, were New Floretta Duke, Denice Coon, Alta Year holiday visitors at the home Borland, Joe Mills Darlene Kone, of" Mrs. Dawsons sister, Mrs. C. Eugene Catten and June Husband. L. Wright Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen entertained at a New Years Mrs. Magnolia Monson left last week for Southgate, California, dinner Thursday complimentary where she was called by the serto Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beath. ious illness of her mother, Mrs. A social time was enjoyed. Nels Larson. Empress Theatre Saturday, January 10 (Notice) First Show Sat. 5:30 p.m. A Complete Show After 9. A Special Double Bill Thrills Chills Ladies of the Club were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Chloe Jensen. A one oclock luncheon was served and bridge later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. J. A. Young, Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Mrs. Joseph White. Mrs. Ida Stewart will be hostess to the ladies January 21. Just-A-Me- re Mr. and Mrs. C. Gage announce the birth of a baby boy January 3rd at their home. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. conA Stake Sunday-Schovention will be held Sunday, January 11, 2:00 p. m. at the Pleasant Green Ward. Everyone is urged to attend. ol Miss Irene Goodenough of San Francisco, California, has been a popular visitor in Magna during the past week. She has been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Catten, and left for her home Monday. h Complimentary to Miss and members of her family, Mrs. Catten entertained at a family dinner New Years Day. Parents Reveal Covers were laid for ten. Miss Goodenoughs niece, Mrs. Engagement Of Robert E. Fox entertained New Young Daughter Years Eve honoring her. Mrs. Fred Catten spent the Wedding bells are in the offing weekend at Ogden, where she at- for a popular young Magna couple tended the funeral of a friend. Miss Nyleen Furrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nile W. Furrow and Good-enoug- New Red Cross Unit Opens At Magna Home All interested ladies in Magna maids parents. and vicinity are extended a corMr. Bennion now resides in to meet dial invitation every Portland, Oregon, and is a former Thursday at the home of Mrs. student of the University of Utah. W. B. Boucher on 2nd East street for Red Cross sewing and knitMrs. Bessie Larson entertained ting. Mrs. Boucher will be happy to members of her club Monday eveteach any ladies knitting and as- ning at her home. A social time sist them in sewing to help dis- was enjoyed by the ladies. The aster victims and for other pur- next meeting of the group will be held Monday evening, January poses of the Red Cross. If ladies 19th at the home of Mrs. H. R. cant attend for the full day, they are asked to be present for a por- Harvey. tion of the time. If any interested women have portable sew'ing machines; they are kindly asked to bring them. On New Years Day, Mr. and Mrs. Coon entertained at Honoring Mrs. Merl Leon Tob-le- dinnerRudgar for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford the former Miss Margaret Mae Bello, whose marriage was Coon and children. Miss Mona d an event durieg the Christmas Eastwood, Raio and Grant Mr. and Clarence of Lowder L. C. Mrs. her mother, month, Bello entertained at a prettily ar- Salt Lake City. ranged supper Sunday evening Mrs. Martha Moesser had as at the Bello home. Members of dinner guests on New Years Day, the immediate families and other Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lewis and relatives, numbering twenty-fiv- e were present. A low bowl of pink children, Joe, Betty, Gwen and carnations formed the centerpiece Ann and Mr. and Mrs. F. Van of the supper table and a social Orman Clark and children Joanne, Janice and Frankie and Mr. Kentime was later enjoyed. The popular young bride was neth Moesser. further complimented at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening On New Years Eve Mr. and given by a trio of girl friends, the Mrs. John E. Moesser and family Misses Margaret Reid, Bernice guests at a watch party in Anthon and Harriet Parks at the Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David P. Sugden. s his father in The late Lon Chaneys son and double horror! Chaney as the Wolf Man, with Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Bela Lugosi and SECOND FEATURE others. " , ' 'to? January 11-1- &e . On New Years Day, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton had as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hersch Jenkins and family of Magna. Mrs. Walter Rushton has returned from a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Seely of Indian-olUtah. 2 a, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach at a New Years watch party. SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN William Powell, Myrna Loy, little Dickie Hall and Asta, the smartest dog in pictures. More fun! More laughs! More exciting! And the kids terrific. A show the whole family will NEWS. COMEDY enjoy! 10c-18- Adults 30c - c AU ednesday, January Tuesday-- W 13-1- . 4 Kx. , HARMON OF MICHIGAN v See Tom Harmon with Anita Louise. Exciting action, drama. Adults 20c. All Prices Including Taxes. Prices 10c-15- c T hursday-Frida- 1 1 6 January Last Show 9:00 - IV Wff- Mi - 7:00 p. m. EXTRA Big Double Bill . V p. m. LAST OF THE DUANES George Montgomery, Lynne Roberts, Eve Arden.onPlenty of the job fast action and excitement. The Texas Rangers ' C ' v ; 9x. I 1 , i V ' . i Kv'4 ' 4 ' f SECOND FEATURE again. t A - 5-- y, First Show Both Nights EXTRA gl a- MOB TOWN YauffinuDORffl has BowUNd is onk OF THE MOST fOPUAR Sftxosr AMO3 A.icpouTm TjovgWNA A, scmiNte TKMELEP ' mvesttM i PFEACWN6 DONT TAKE THIS Theatre pjrpoacWHPEH'PlX fit A SEND YOUR BOWLING ODDITIES TO G60R6E Sunday , January THE WOLF MAN SECOND FEATURE MURDER AMONG FRIENDS Prices 10c-18- c Adults Thursday-Frida- y, First Show Both Nights 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. January Show 15-1- 6:00 p. m. Last Big Double Bill 6 (At Gem) LAST OF THE DUANES George Montgomery, Lynne Roberts. Eve Arden. SECOND FEATURE MOB TOWN Dead End Kids. Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne. SERIAL. COMEDY Adults. 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. Prices 10c-18- c 8:00. ' SJ, CHICAGO, VI East Main Street, Magna, Utah, Phone Gar. 5061 Mora Gt For Your Money Everyday at the Standard Market Where Prices Are Always Right. Specials Friday-Saturday-Monda- - DELIVER WE Jan. 12 SHORTENING, Nu Crest. 3 Pound Pail for 65c PEAS and CARROTS, Blue Pine, 2 TaU Cans for 19c DEL MAIZ NIBLETS CORN, 12 ounce cans, 2 for 23c KRE MEL DESSERT, . 2 Packages for 9c COFFEE, Red Dimond, Pound for 19c RAISINS, Choice, Seedless, CLEANSER, Bel Dine, MIDGET CHOCOLATE DROPS, DEFENSE CREAMS, 4 Pound Package 33c 2 Cans for 9c Pound for 13c Pound for 29c 5 Pound Box for 98c 3 for 10c Dozen for 25c PEANUT BRITTLE Pound for 15c -- MEATS lb. 27c lb. 25c lb. 21c LOIN PORK CHOPS Ib. 27c lb. 20c lbs. 35c lbs. 39c lb. 19c and 21c Ib. 27c Ib. 27c lb. 29c 2 2 .. EGGS, A Grade, Large, MUTTON CHOPS, LEG of MUTTON. LAMB CHOPS, LAMB SHOULDER, BUTTER, 2nd Quality, Dozen 35c - - lb. 16c lb. 19c lb. 25c lb. 19c lb. 38c In launching the appeal, Chairman Davis said: There are millions of our cltl-- . sens ..who desire today to demonstrate their will to victory over the enemy. Not all can be in the armed forces, and not ail can volunteer their services for humanitarian work, but all can volunteer their dollars to arm the Red Cross to be their representative at the scene of battle and distress. "Today is the day to demonstrate our high morale, our unity, our determination not alone to support our President and our fighting men at the front, but also to insure to our wounded, homeless and suffering fellow citizens in our Pacific Islands that we stand one hundred per cent ready to aid them through the Red Cross. PAYSr Most office positions require more than ability in shorthand, typewriting, and accounting. island possessions. To aid :he victims of warfare being waged upon America and her Island possessions, the American Red Cross has tssnert an appeal for a $50,000,000 war fund, Chairman Norman II. Davis announced from the national headquarters in Washington. Mr. Davis urged men, women and children to give to this mercy fund through their local Red Cross Chapters. These funds will support the Chapters war work with the families of men in the military services, as well at the bhoad relief program of the national Red Cross. President Roosevelt, who it president of the American Red Cross, issued a proclamation nrglng all citizens to give to the RedCross war fund. EOWO nn L. D. S. TRAINING new World War, painted by the distinguished Flagg, carries an appeal for a 650,000,000 war fund to aid the victims of aggression upon the United States and Its 11 43 SDCCV. ifiiim. vfflif First war poster of the artist James Montgomery First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. Dig Double Bill Thrills and Chills mtQOoC 6CMA4N- S- SALT PORK, (crystal) FRANKFURTERS. FRESH GROUND BEEF. POT ROAST. STEAK. SIRLOIN STEAK. ROUND STEAK. i VA Iohool fZL TRAIER USrSUJMAER, 8c (Gem WEN IN THE COUNTRy Cmcmnltl PcNftJNi One of the festive parties during the holidays wras the entertainment at the Ezra Day home. About twenty-fou- r children of the Day and Evans family and several neighbor children were given treats by St. Nicholas him-- 1 self. Pictures were taken of the group around the tree and games played. LYING DOWN . . . Theyre here again, The Dead End- Kids, with Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne, Samuel S. Hinds. Serial Friday Only At The Empress. Comedy Adults 30c. All Prices IncludjngJTaxes. Prices I0c-1- ARMy I HAM, (whole or half) BACON, (by the piece) BACON SQUARES. Mr. SECOND FEATURE ASDCRu' Wife ihix J. E. Witbeck of Corono, California, spent a few days visiting at the J. M. Witbeck home. 9:00 p. m. MYSTERY SHIP OFFJfr SPARES CHOCOLATES, Ludens, GRAPEFRUIT. 80 Sise. ORANGES, 176 Sise, .. y, Paul Kelly, Lola Lane. Sabotage on the high seas. PICKING and Mrs. F. Van Orman Clark had as dinner guests Sun-dMr. and Mrs. Orson Lewis and family and Mrs. Martha Moesser and Kenneth Moesser. Mr. Prices Including Taxes. First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck Mr. Lewis Rushton is leaving for an army camp next week. Mn and Mrs. Warren Rushton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton Friday evening. (Notice) First Show Sunday 6:30. Monday 7:00. Last Show 9. First In 2 Years! All New and By Far Their Best! Prices , Bishop Ernest E. Nielson announces that a banquet wiU be served January 24 to all ward members who will contribute $5 or more toward their allotment for the wardhouse. The Relief Society will cook the dinner and it is hoped about 200 persons will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Del R. Sutton of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nielson on New Years. c y, On Saturday, Mrs. F. E. Thorn ock and her sister, Mrs. J. Rees of Salt Lake City motored to Pay-so- n to attend a bridal shower given in honor of their niece, Mrs. J. Swift, who before her marriage was Miss Peggy Rees. e Marjorie Weaver, John Hubbard, Cobina Wright, Jr., Douglas Dumbrille. Knee-dee- p mystery! Laughs and gay romance! Adults 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. Prices At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday. Sunday-Monda- H. Webb of Payson. East-woo- MURDER AMONG FRIENDS 10c-18- LaFae and Warren, visited with Mrs. Thornocks mother, Mrs. J. r, Americas War Victims Appeal for Your Help make-u- p During the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thornock and children, HUNTER NOTES THE WOLF MAN out-doe- Alfred Bennion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennion, all of Magna. Annoucement of the engagement was made Tuesday by the young Captain Inez Doxcey announces that the regular monthly mepting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday, January 15 at the home of Mrs. George D. Bertoch. AU members are invited to attend. The lesson will be Ships, Boats of Pioneer Interest When men are fighting and dying, you must do your part. Be sure you enlist your DOLLARS for DEFENSE. Back our armed forces and protect your own life with every single dollar and dime you can. America must have a steady flow of money pouring in every day to help beat back our enemies. Dimes into Defense Stamps. And put D.Jars into Bonds. Boy now. Euy every pay day. Buy as often as you can. Don't take this lying dan. Put That is why we offer practical courses in character education, personal develop- - ment, secretarial training, etc. These will"B help you to qualify for the better positions. Just mail us a card for our Bulletin of Information. L D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah Of course! Complete your prepent educational program first, if possible. 70 North Main Street |