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Show GETWc1 h "K TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, September 1, 1939 PAGE THREE Her.j 001 clas cU at h(J weekAj aj by Matsuta 5 uthern'Cta 11 borne ti fSce, rSns ffiNCE ct of th$ - 'hurchej ,unday, Sept God creat-- image, ated he " fc hi' e Bible in. Mark g llold the uj. that man g Be ye theft, your rathe is perfect' "iHHiiiiiiiiin Jation t Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hook and Francisco, was the where she will visit r a. Young Club at baby son, Douglas, of Long Island, friends and also the San Fransfltf Street on New York, arrived Monday even- cisco Exposition. ing to $pcnd. four days with tJy'Stcrnoon. A one Mrs. friends in Magna, Arthur At seven oclock on and was Tuesday Mrs- - Agnes Wil- - Garfield, enroute to their home evening, August twenty Los Angeles '"where Mrs. the Rev. Woods, Fector ninth, Evans ot Salt Lake from of St. Hook were visited with her family for Peter's Episcopal Church, of Ogden perThe card prizes the past several months, and later formed the ceremony which unitLMr. DUnderHook. ed in marriage, Miss joined by lifby Mrs. Evelyn Pul-luMrs-- ; Mr. Hook, familiarly known to and Mr. George Underwood Mrs. L- L rullum' will be the next his many friends as Bill was at the Hyrum Jensen home on Johnson transferred from the Magna Plant Hyland Drive in Salt Lake City. office of the Utah Copper comThe young couple were attendpany to their New York office ed by Mrs. Russel Hatton, who mil several years ago. He and Delsa was matron of honor and Mr. will be fondly recalled by a large Russel Hatton acted as best man circle of friends. for the groom. E fOR SALE them, Mrs. H. C. The bride wore a afterChristie entertained at a small noon dress of white lovely Bushel. Inquire Nick j. sheer trimdjnner party and social Monday med in shades of orchid and from Four-Wayafter their arrival. The orchid colored accessories. evening E pa Mgnincluded Mr. and Mrs. C. guests The ceremony was performed 50c bushel R. Naylor and daughter, Miss in the presence of members of the iiii,!iiili,miiiiiiim,iimii Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Howard two families and a few close Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Michael friends. A wedding reception followed. Golding of Salt Lake City. Friends entertained at a canyon Mrs. Clyde Anderson was in TLAKE & TOOELE party Wednesday evening at Tan- charge of the gift room, Miss Jane 'STAGE LINES ners Flat in Little Cottonwood Holt and Miss Shirley Matthews canyon honoring Mr. and Mrs. of Garfield served the guests. all Dancing was enjoyed by one hunmgers and Express Hook. Thirty-fou- r guests, Magna Depot friends of the popular Hooks, at- dred and J Depot fifty guests. tended and enjoyed a picnic supMr. and Mrs. Underwood left jj, gta Rasmussen Garage 4881 Phona S.Ttmple per and reminiscensed over a during the evening for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Nationlarge bonfire. TUH.E time Mr. Mrs. and Hook and al Park and upon their return little Leave Magna , Salt lake 8:00 a. m. Douglas Gordon are leaving Fri- they will be at home in the in. Murray Hill Apartments in Salt 9:40 a. m. day for their home. IB. Lake City. 1:40 p. m, in. Miss Blanche Taylor left SunThe bride is the daughter of 6:40 p. m. n. 8:00 p. m. day afternoon for a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pullum of W.V.V.V.VAVAV visit in Los Angeles and San Garfield, the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood of Cost it Earth Don, Lfttiit, tomatoes - COMPLIMENTARY '' Tills ticket Theatre presented entitles: and Ei- - wer of Class Division, Education. iduate SHOW AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPER names are taken from eur Subscription List.) FREE A (These Engineering Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Root and daughter, Neba of Tigerd, Oregon were visitors during the past week of their friends, Mr and Mrs. Roy Jones. j Mack Jenson, son of Mr. and Jenson was operated on Saturday at L. D. S. hospital. He is reported recovering nicely. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Ray Booth and children of Honeyville, Utah are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill. BREEZE BLACKETT and MrsA. J. the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Breeze to Paul Blackett, son of Mr and Mrs. C. O. Blackett. The marriage will take place on September 1st, the ceremony to be performed by the bride elects uncle, Bishop J. H. Breeze. Miss Ruth has been the motif of many parties since her engagement became known. Mr. Breeze-announ- On Monday Miss evening. Marion Breeze, assisted by Mrs. Norma Collins and Mrs. Mable Breeze, entertained at a miscellaneous shower in her honor Monte Carlo Whist was plaved and prizes awarded to Mrs e Breeze ,and Mrs. Ruth Thomas. A late luncheon served to thirty guests. La-Ru- tives. Bert Morgan entertained at a Hamburger Roast in the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferris left garden of her sister's home, Mrs. Thursday morning for Provo to James Newton on last Wednesday visit Mrs. Ferris' mother, Mrs. the occasion evening, biting Elizabeth Gibby. her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielson, Mr. J. W. NielMr. and Mrs. Walter Salm and Mrs. On Tuesday Mrs. evening Grace Breeze, assisted by Mrs. Mary Howard and Mrs. Lenore Mann, entertained at a shower honoring Miss Ruth at the home of Mrs. Howard. A progressive game, Help Your Neighbor" was played and prizes, won by Mrs. Etta Perkins and Mrs. Bert Coon. Refreshments were served to thirty-fiv- e guests Miss Lillian Allen and her mother, Mrs. R. A. Allen returned last week after an extensive visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. FerMrs. C. O. Blackett entertained guson in Oakland, California. at a shower on last Monday for Mrs. Harvey her daughter-in-laA number of local people are Blackett, the former Miss Dorothy convalescing in St. Marks hos- Behm of Salt Lake City, and her pital, Salt Lake City, recovering future daughter-in-laMiss Ruth from recent illnesses. Practically Breeze. The game Cootie was all are reported in good condition played and prizes won by Mrs. to include Pete Disera and his Ethel Parks and Mrs. M. Behm. daughter, Miss Delphine, O. T. Seventeen guests from Salt Lake Call, Henry Poelman, O. A. Sonne, and Murray were present. LunMrs. David Wilkin, Hersh Sutton, cheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kimball Mr. and Mrs. John Klekas Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. John Stamoulis Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Memmott Division, per 'gular Mrs. Warren Paddock and new baby returned Friday from the L. D. S. hospital and are recupera-in- g very nicely.. George B. Kenner and Partner Mr. 22: Special istration of gistration TICKETS at the EMPRESS or GEM Mr. and Mrs. ODeal Kirk Mr. and Mrs. James Kone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaber 1939-41- 1 nattionx lineenng Jesse Ballinger, Clyde Jenkins E Arthur. red letter you register Jniversity ot English m Miss Audrey Taylor left for her home in Los Angeles on Suna three months Mrs. Glen Reid left on Wednes- day following visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. for an extended trip to San day Verl Haws. Francisco and the Fair. Thirty guests from 4he Magna Mr. and Mrs. Russel Goodman a Canyon have returned from a two weeks Dormitory enjoyed on last evening Saturday party trip to the Pacific North west and honoring Miss Ruth Breeze. Mrs. California cities. Ann Stevenson planned the affair. Mrs. Marjorie Duke entertained at a surprise birthday party hon Mr. Bert Worthen of San Diego, oring her daughter Margaret on California is visiting in Magna last Wednesday. at the home of his grandfather, aunt and R. Packard and his Mrs Edith R Breeze entertain- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Packard. ed at a personal shower honoring Miss Margaret Workman of Salt Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richard Lake at her home on First East son motored to Loyalton, CaliStreet on last Wednesday even- fornia Thursday evening for a ing. Monte Carlo Whist was playshort vacation trip where they ed and a brides book made. A will visit relatives.- a - late luncheon was served at the tables. Miniature Mrs. W. J. Corrigan returned bouquets of garden flowers in fuchia shades Saturday from a short trip to San formed a centerpiece for each Francisco, California. She accomtable and a pink and white color panied her daughter, Mrs. Mar scheme was effectively carried garet Milbery and children to out in the refreshments. The their home there, and also stopped Miss Beulah in Reno, Nevada for several days. guests included Miss June Glade, McGinty, Miss Bernice Hudson, Miss EmMr. Lyman Clark, accomma Salaza, Miss Luella Felton, panied by Max Coon, Denzil Miss Maurine Hellier. Mrs. Elaine Wright, Johnny Evans, and Owen Campbell, Mrs. Beulah Cardwell, Lamb left Sunday to attend the Mrs. Veone Larson, Mrs. Edna Sea Scout Regatta at San FranJardine of Bountiful, Mrs. Callie cisco. McPhee, Mrs. Ruby McPhee and Mrs. C. H. Thomas. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardman won by Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Callie and family left Thursday mornMcPhee and Miss McGinty. ing for Springville to visit rela- Wort, .ion Division. talog of f, IM Utah iiiiiiiiiniitniai Theatre Empress Saturday Only, September 2 First Show 7:00. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK GEM EMPRESS MONEY NIGHT 20 Good Reasons Why You Should Be Present? AVAViW, Hauling CAME BACK " "FIVE nr Lucille Price Havc Your Morris, Ball, John Carradine, Allen and a big supporting cast. Plane crash in the head-:untcourage .. .. jungle' Rampaging hate., jealousy eve! Last start-i- f seven! Stark mighty chapter of life-f- or magnificent! Youll never forget it! !omdy All Seals 25c Musical With Clu juire J. W. SMVWW er.kins er Sunday-Monda- September y, CLOTHES CLEANED BETTER 3-- 4 First Show Both Nights 6:00 p. m. Special Labor Day Show ANDY ? HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER With Leu is Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Ann Rutherford. Andy falls in love with his pretty er . . and the first thing he thinks of is marriage. Heart anting and human is this episode with lovely Helen sci eon find. LIden, . SEND YOUR CLOTHES Gil-;Vne- w 3 News. Donald Duck and His Three Nephews" dy. jjjfi-WED- .. SEPT. Thursday-Frida- EDUCATION FOR LIVING Prices NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. 5-- September y, wlShow Both 9:00 p. m hNORTH OF THE YUKON Charles never Starrett, Linda Winters. A patrol that s .i mighty guard that never relaxes its vigi-a- Northvast in the long as a single bandit lives ausos nce est! TROU Second Feature BLE IN SUNDOWN I Saturday Only, September 2 ? MONEY NIGHT requirementi PIN! Code First Show 7:00. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. GEM halt-piCode No-l- ON No-1- QUABT Code No- ht SEPT. Juesday-Wednesda- 3-- EMPRESS and the same show at both theatres. NO SHOW AT THE GEM. September y, THE ;i,r Fine Arts Extension Division Research Division Applied Science 35 Departments MEXICO GIRL FROM Velez, Donald MacBride. He was r'Pe man! She ork. J 'onH , dances-sin- gs in flay the fun! I ijin THE-JlOOKlErCO- P:k; iIult VirBinia Weidler, Janet Show and Ace, TheDog A dog accused! Will the law convict? One witarin8 guns couldnt silence! Invisible clue that baffled Raw instinct alibis! d fighting Prices 10c-15- Thursday-FridaSh - September y, 6:0 p. m. Both Nights. Lest Show (at r IVaju."9 Comedy" Serial Prices 2. Your clothes will have bet- ter appearance through complete restoration by experts. 3. You get reasonable prices through volume of work and efficiency of methods without being stinted on quality. 4. You get prompt, courteous, free delivery service. Gem) 8:00 The Friendly SchcoP at Provo, Utah . . . PIIONF.CAR. 2411 NIELSON CLEANING 1600 Courses BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 7-- 8 You Get When You Use Our Better Cleaning Service 1. Your clolhei will have longer life because jve use the most scientific methods. Arts and Sciences Commerce Education Graduate Division e EXTRA 7!0Rn,EiCTRA BIG DOUBLE BILL F THE YUKON" "TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN. 0iu Heres What 1939 Registration Dates September 22, 23, 25, Write for a Catalog to: The President iron-cla- 1. Tw Donald Woods, was his headache! 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Soap, Ige. 10. 34c White King, Ige. 10 34c Oxydol, Ige. pkg. . ,20c Dreft, Ige pkg. ...21c linso, Ige. pkg. . . ,20c Super Suds, Ige. pkg. 20 iVhite King, Ige. . .27c Soraxo, 10 oz. can 14c Clorox, qt. jar 16c 13c urex, qt. jar urex, 2 gallon .23c 'urex, gallon 42c 2 Pro . dy gal. . .21c Lye, Red Seal, can . .8c Sani-Fluscan ... .19c Melo, Ige. Box, 18c . I DYEING COMPANY Across From First Security Bank ALTERING A 1-- h, FRANCO AMERICAN Spaghetti, 3 cans for 25 SONNY BOY Spaghetti, 15 oz. can. 5c Karo Syrup, 3 lb. c. 22c Karo Syrup, 5 lb. c. 33c Karo Syrup, 10 lb. c. 61c PURITY SODA CRACKERS Liberty Bell, 2 lbs. 15c l Soda, 2 lbs. . . .18c Saltine Wafers, 2 lbs.24 Liberty Graham 2 lbs. 17 Purity Graham, 2 lbs. 30 WHITE and More vital than this, however, is the education of the heart and spirit which is gained by the young men and women who enter the portals of Brigham found Young University. This added inspiration institution prethis of pioneer in the atmosphere theirs is in that future pares them for the glorous the America of the 20th century. Theatre Gem NIELSON CLEANING Training for vocational success is an important it part of education, and the University gives promodern equipIts large faculty, per emphasis. ment, and broad curriculum provide an excellent foundation for proficiency in thepursuits of life. OBrien, Rosalind Keith. Lightning hoofs and where midnight scares the couijgo in ghost town bights OU of fighting hearts! Gang" comedy. Serial Friday Only at Empress. Prices George 1 Sept. A-- To Youth of the Intermountain area will find at Brigham Young University the invaluable opportunity to prepare for living, in addition to the mere earning of a living. 7-- 8 Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts Extra Extra Big Double Bill West Magna Main St. Hours 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Last Week Prices Are Still In Effect ALL WEEK PRICES 1-- are to be registered and present at theatre. Rtquiremenis Hauling. son and family, Mrs. Lavcll Crane family are moving to Holladay and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. in the near future to make their Sutton and family, Mr. and Mrs. home. James Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Shirley Salm was the honMorgan were the guests. ored guest at a farewell party Mrs. Lloyd Clemmcnt was the Monday at the Community Park, hostess at luncheon for the mem- given by forty of her girl friends. bers of the M and H Club on last Games were played and refreshThursday at one oclock. Sewing ments served. Miss Helen Whitand a social time completed the taker won the prize at games. afternoon. Several other parties are being planned for Miss Salm before she Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mallory and leaves for her new home. A gift family of Salt Lake City were was presented to Miss Shirley. dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. Reynolds Woolfenden reBreeze. turned Monday from Idaho where he spent five days fishing on the Mr. Clyde Nelson of Fruita, Salmon River. Colorado is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Roy Harris. FOR SALE New Hampshire, laying red Mr. and Mrs. Vern Breeze and Miss Marion Breeze enjoyed a pullets. Call at Glen Ridds 3896 So. 56th West. Hunter. trip to Almo, Idaho last week. GROCERY SPECIALITY LILY Flour, 48 lb. bag . ,90c Cream Cereal, 4 lbs. 12c Kerr Lids, 3 pkgs. .25c Ball Mason Caps, .20c Ball Glass Top pkg. 23c 4c Jar Rings, pkg Jels Rite, btle. ....10c M.C.P. Pectin, pkg. 8c Vinegar7gaIIonT 7. .21c Pineapple Crushed No. 10 can 61c Crushed, qt can ..18c Crushed lb. can, 3 .25c Cream of Wheat, Ige 22 11c 11c Wheaties, pkg Corn, Kix, pkg N. B. C. Shredded Wheat. 2 pkg. 17c 7c Corn Flake. Ige. pkg. Post Bran Flake. 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