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Show HUNTER NOTES was pleas Clyde Hayward Saturday evening "Uy surprised of friends, the occa- her birthday anniver. a Game were PUyed and Mr. and f?' luncheon served toand Mrs. hte Mr. llnny Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sg ShurvMr. and Mrs. Maynard Mr hnd Mrs. Mike , Mr and Mrt wiuiam Mr and Mrs. Emery Mr. and Mrs Leonard Norvin Youngreen, Keslie Craig, Mrs. Emma Sig Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fair-Mor-- S Mr. and MrsJWayne Mrs. Hayward, and and Mr. viS, SS. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Coon returned Saturday after vacationing in Los Vegas, Nevada with their daughter and family,4 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fowles and in San Bernardino, California daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. er with-anoth- N. S. Fowles In observance of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. E. R. Dimond was hostess to members of her family and relatives last week at a social. Dinner was served and a pleasant time enjoyed. auditing committee. A social was later held and prizes at cards given to Mrs. B. W. Richardson and Mrs. Clara Borland and a draw prize to Mrs, Robert Ridge. Mrs. Ida Stewart was the hostess. Mrs. Percy Oreck, of San Francisco, accompanied by her father, Robert W. Borland of Minneapolis, Minnesota, visited during the week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Borland. K Information has been received Empey has been- proved to a sergeant in Uncle armed forces. Sergeant stationed at Camp San Empey is J p - Mrs. Ann Peterson, Mrs. Helen Jack Dahlin, former prominent Mrs. Ileene Haymond and Devitt Cyprus student, and now of Mur- Mrs. Bernardine Drown will be ray, and Harry Quayle, Jr., left hostesses to ladies of the Order for San FranTuesday by plane of Railway Conductors Auxiliary cisco, California,- - to attend Merchant Marine Officers Training Monday evening, June 8th at the Peterson home on 4th East street. SchooL All members are urged to attend Luis Obispo, Sergeant ODell C. Madsen of Camp Roberts, California, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Madsen, 'on a weeks furlough SALT LAKE & TOOELE here. Sergeant Madsen also was a guest of friends in this vicinity. STAGE LINES Also visiting his parents during TIME TABLE ; the past week was Private Jenus Passengers and Express Heath, stationed with the armed Magna Depot forces in South Carolina. .Private Salt Lake Depot Rasmussen Gar. Beath is a member of the'famous Union Bus Sta. Magna Drug 28th Infantry. 77 W. S. Temple . Leaves Magna Leaves Salt Lake 6:00 7:00 a.m. A meeting of the Womens 6:00 11:00 a.m. Benefit Association was held Mon1:40 3:00 pjn. day evenihg at Coopers Hall. Due 1:55 pun. to the 4:00 p.m. resignation of Mrs. Linda 6:40 pun, Johnson and Mrs. Effie Luchesl 5:30 prni. , 6:00 pun. 8:00 p.m. and vice president, re10:00 pun. president Mrs. 11:00 p.m. Myrtle Long was spectively, Star indicates schedule by way named president and Mrs. Eunice of Remington-ArmMarlor, vice president Mrs. Bernice Archibald was named on the I s, .f I ntitrhfo' i Ucioot . Kmippetic ds,tlieSfcw eta lui p Madill Mrs. Carl Pettersson entertained at a luncheon Monday at her home in Garfield. The guests included Mrs. Madill, Mrs.' Matt Pettersson, Mrs. Violet Has lem and the hostess. SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER are takon from our Subscription List) Mr. and Mrs-- Clarence Howarth of Ontario, Oregon, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Nelson and Mr.-an- d Mrs. Nephi Mrs. Albert Haslem and children Howarth for a week. They plan spent Sunday in Ogden visiting to leave for their home Saturday. with Mr. Haslem. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nay, Jr., of A lovely arranged birthday Los Angeles, California, visited party honoring the anniversary Tuesday with their aunt and uncle of Mrs. Henry Meng was held Mr. and MrST H. R. Harvey, on a wedding trip to YelWednesday. The guests included Mrs. Elizabeth Myler, Mrs. M. J. lowstone National Park. V Brady, Mrs. lone Aston, Mrs. ArMrs. E. C. Mecham entertained thur Marsh, Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Matt Pettersson, and Mrs. ladies of her club Monday eveAnn Pendleton of Idaho Falls. ning at her home. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given Mrs. Amel Elder and children to Mrs. Arthur Marsh and Mrs. left Wednesday to join Mr. Elder Ella Peterson. A late luncheon at Hurley, New Mexico, and make was served. their home there. Honoring the recent birthday Honoring Mrs. Elder, members of her club entertained at a din- anniversary of Mrs. D. F. Boies, ner and theatre party Monday in a group of friends entertained at Salt Lake City. A social time was a prettily arranged party last week. A social time was held. enjoyed by the group. for his camp. kn :ht, p.a Cslifonia on time. One-thir- a Honoring Mrs. Blaine Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen Mrs. Harry Mitchell and Mrs. J. and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Coon entertained at a shower Jensen spent Decoration Day Wednesday evening at the Coon wekend at .Moroni, visiting re- home. Games and a social time latives and friends. were by thirty-fiv- e enjoyed Mrs. W. V. Robbins entertained ladies of her club and special guest, Mrs. C. M. Turpin Friday afternoon at her home. Tables of bridge were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. C. G. Harris, Mrs. George W, Smith, Mrs. T. A. Hansen and Mrs. C. E. Hoops. A lovely arranged luncheon was served. The ladies meet Friday, June 12 with Mrs. E. J. Gardner T . Members of the Magna-Gar-fieLady Lions. are invited to meet Monday,' June 8th at the home of Mrs Sarah Bowen on Cyprus Avenue for a social meeting. New officers wil be installed. Co hostesses will be Mrs. Maud Mag ld Rrockbank Mri t Inquire' imp u. 7137. Mrs, Linmore Baker and son, Gary, have returned to their re sidence in Richmond, California, after visiting a month with Mrs. Martha Moesser, Mrs. F. Van Or man Clark and Mrs. Orson Lewis of Salt Lake City. During her visit, Mrs. Baker was extensively uart J 4 I I I t Vem Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aston, is in St Marks hospital where he is from an operation. -' Its More IMPORTANT X i ; to- -i Ron AP.lg. 15 oM- 1 J. FLOUR, White Fawn, PEAS, Spring Garden, COFFEE; Folger, MILK J QL Jd WU ound tof Bag fof:J AP, ...... 50 5 k and 2 Pounk i fa Pkg. enrich Bag I u o Butters Opan EGGS b. can SPAGHETTI with MEAT BALLS, DM, can 19c DUZ, Package for 24c SWAN SOAP, 2 Large Bar for 19c ALL BRAN 2 Package for 23c CEREAL, lualilf ' Cam W .... .... Hi v. i Kgsr, - FINEST MEATS BACON, Hath,, Sliced, . PRIME RIB ROAST, SAUSAGE. GROUND BEEF . ROAST, bt PORK 1 GAME CHOPS, RIB STEAK cheeseTt; ajn. Clow EGGS 6 p .m ' Even with price ceilings, liv-log costs are higher now than before the war. On top of that, it is the patriotic duty of everyone to buy War Savings Bonds and Stamp Prices based on markat. Eggs and more eggs P?nfor . Pound v.v.v. .2 pound. B9c 33c 59c DwGtou Hingd Amur Stan I JjPP Handy CM Car ROD. COftV "JT 455 5235 Spctdf ond Caiy! &OTXY All members of the Hunter lief Society are urged to attend the regular monthly meeting June 9th. Mr. F. V. Clark will take individual pictures of the members for the 1942 centennial memory book. GLASS FILTER ) la.b ,ltt m N mol Captain Druehl J. Day has been appointed director of training at the army-- air force advance flying school Napier field, Dothan, Alabama. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden S. Day of MAGNA LUMBER hIwi All Mb. baalM ,l.l wrCO wMk V, and HARDWARE CO. Phone Magna. Utah 3951 Empress Theatre f :3Q Saturday, June 6 CAR , u. THE LADY IS WILLING Marlene Dietrich, Fred MacMurray, Baby Corey, the wonder baby. Gay, romantic comedy at its breeziest, merriest bestl SECOND TEATURE FALLS NIAGARA its June y, Mon.-Tue- 7-8- -9 7. Last Show 6:30. s. Two Swell Features ROXIE HART Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, George Montgomery, Lynn Overman. The hilarious history of Roxie Hart. Whoopee! 1 COMPANION FEATURE SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN Timely, electrifying drama! The inside story behind the stab in the back! Preston Foster, Lynn Bari Sen Yung. c Adults 30c All Prices Including Taxes. Prices - NO SHOW - Wednesday, June 10 (NOTICE) We are cooperating on the Wednesday closing during the summer, subject to your approval or disapproval We will respond to your request. Thursday-Frida- June y, First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. 11-1- 2 Last Show 9:00 Special Big Double Bill p. m. BORN TO SING Virginia Weidler, Ray McDonald, Leo Gorcey, Rags" Ragland, Douglas McPhail Hollywoods unique musical showl Drama, songs, dancing, fun! Whirlwind entertainment! SECOND FEATURE 10c-1- ures, chain store prices save that trades t each Utah family at chain stores an average of about 1120 a year. Since of all UtaL about families trade at chain stores, total yearly this means of $4,145,400. saving That amount of money will buy a lot of War Bonds! FOR one-four- Ad- - Br.be. Lubrication, Wheel Aligning Steering Checked .nd Adjusted, and Cooling Sy.tera th 8c Gem Theatre June Based on latest available for Summer Ute Me Your Car Prepared 7 Sunday, First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. THE LADY IS WILLING SECOND FEATURE NIAGARA Prices FALLS Adults 30c All Prices Including Taxes. lOc-lO-c Thursday-Frida- y, June, 11-1- 2 First Show Both Nights 6:00 p. m. Last Show (at Gem) 8:00. ..... Big Double Bill H BORN TO SING SECOND FEATURE k-dU- tor WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? Work. and Fender and Body ' IV gj meet Government Regulation to Term, Budget . . p. m. A complete show after 1:00 p. Extra Big Double Bill The mystery woman of the year! Surprise and thrills! With Joseph Allen Jr., Mary Howard, Ricardo Cortez. Serial Friday Only At The Empress. Comedy Adults 30c All Prices IncludingTmtet. Prices minute rush. Come early and avoid the last take care We have a staff of inspectors to 50c. of your inspection without delay. - !. uulppi Fully " Wldw Um oh any WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? End July IS Inspections Start June 15th, . Pound for 31c lb. 28c which the chain stores have and Jong made possible which they continue to malm is more import possible ever before than ant today APPOINTED OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION STATION NO. 89 YOUR foKStrie Re- 10c-18- Authorized Ford Dealer CONSERVE v I First Show Sunday 1:15 pan Special Attraction Grocery -- I Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- Thats why the 10 saving on the cost of necessities .Pom? for 37c Po- Riband Loin, Spring - Pound 33c CHOPS, Large Loin, VEAL CHOPS 10 I 10c-18- Medium 35c e ...... , llhsJ s? OUR OWN EGGS From The Nest To You "A" GRADE to wWa more fun than a honeymoon! Marjorie Woodworth, Tom Brown, Zasu Pitts, Slim Summerville. c Prices Adults 30c All Prices Including Taxes. At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem SundaT .... BABY FOOD, Heinz, Can for 7c BREAD, Merit, 2 Loave for 15c CORN, Jean of Arc, . 2 Can for 23c 3 Pound for 22c MACARONI, . . . . . r. . SALAD DRESSING, Dinner Club, . . Quart 32c CORN BEEF, HASH, Can for 21c fo Uj to !. J Fast and furious, ,1b. 32c Honey Bee Graham Crackers, 2 lb. 31 tt TRY THEM, DAILY FRESH O O tcf us.. THtm 2 Can for 5 5 ound U O to Think Friday evening, Bishop and i Mrs. Ernest Nielson entertained coYirHt at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ver- - ataM and port. nard Nielson and children, Diane, g cup iixa Jeaneane and Dennis of Burbank, pc California. - .... 48 pound Bag, $1.55 29c 3 Can for 25c BUTTER Pound for 42c for 19c Bottle CATSUP, Heinz, PANCAKE FLOUR, Spends, Package 19c SPRY, 3 Pound Can for 73c 4 Roll, for 19c TISSUE, MILK, .Carton for 11c Cello Bag for 12c MARSHMELLOWS, r Vi in Wartime EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS a .... to l': 1 - FRESH VEGETABLES 6 for 25c GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona, for. 29c Dozen Size ORANGES, ISO , 25c for Pound 3 APPLES, Washington, 10c each Extra Large, LETTUCE, 2 Pound for 19c ASPARAGUS 15c NEW POTATOES ... 4 Pound for 23c 2 Pound for GREEN PEAS GREEN ONIONS 5 Bunche for 10c 3. Gi J , ' hi tci. - Dial Gar. 2511 Free Delivery Magna, Utah E irgt Pt for SATURDAY- - JUNE 6th t ood Coffee J entertained. OR t!. Specials When you think of n . WORK WANTED HouMwork or tending chQdron. by two Axpor tencod girls. On girl wishes work Call 2716. For boforo 6:00 information about othar girL call ROY F. TYGESEN, Dial 4651 AVEU er field. ( wLh mirth control Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day, who were married recently, were honored guests at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feul-nSunday afternoon. Mr. Day is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day and Mrs. Day is the former Miss Shirley LeBret-teof Tooele. Dinner was served to Mr. andi Mrs. Ezra Day and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ridd and fami- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nielson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barben of West Jordan. The young couple were presented with useful gifts for their new home in Tooele. First Show r- Howdy Folks: Herr Goeb-bel- s is very much put out because the German movie audiences persist in laughing at the wrong time and vice versa. If this continues, he may have to establish The regular monthly Flower guests. Garden Club board meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home, Word has been received by Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner. Anna Ahlquist that Mr. and Mrs. Everett King of Taft, California, Theres a new arrival a baby arq receiving congratulations over boy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the arrival of a second son. Decor- Bud Turpih at the Utah Copper ation Day. Mrs. King was former- Duck and Fish Club. Mffther and ly Miss Irene Ahlquist of Gar- baby are getting along nicely. down. d Miss Mona Eastwood, who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Coon, became the bride of Mr, Clarence Lowder of Parowan in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple on Friday, May 29th. Mr.- - Lowder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lowder of Parowan. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Hunter. Several parties are being planned in the near future for the popular young bride. en-rou- te First house south of Safeway store on West Center street in Magna. $1350 cash or $1500 list tend mk. be Sergeant Empey left Wednesday HOME FOR SALE leuooiKS D at St. George, visiting relative. Mrs. Ann Pendleton of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is visiting relatives leby and in Magna for a short time. (These namos CourwfcNfr rte the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre Mr. and Mr. Ruel . Paul Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rigler Mr. and Mr. A. C. Rigler Mr. and Mr. Dan Rinaldi Mr. and Mr. Albert ReyJ Mr. and Mr. Joe Ribotto Mr. John Rigby and Partner Mr; and Mr. Verne B. Reee Mr. Mary Rolfe and Partner Mr. and Mr. W. C Reee A FREE Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Black are visiting their son, Wallace, in San Francisco. Wallace is in the armed forces. They will also visit with Mrs. Blacks nieces, Mrs. R. J. Underwood and Mrs. Earl Underwood. Honoring the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. William COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at entitles: Mr. and Mrs. George Voshell and family were happily surprised Tuesday evening at 10:00 p.m. when their son, George, Jr., arrived from San Francisco by plane to visit them. He is stationed at Pearl Harbor. Although he was allowed only six hours, the young man decided to fly home and see his family. A happy reunion was held, and he left early the next morning to return to his duties. All local boys send word that they are well and happy in Pearl Harbor. Sergeant Don Empey of San Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Healy and Luis Obispo, California, visited in family of Oakland, California, are Magna and vicinity during the visiting - their parents, - Mr. and week on a furlough. He and Miss Mrs. George Miner and Mrs. L C. La Verne Coon spent the weekend Healy, for a short time. a Is BETWEEN FRIENDS: -- Jr PTAH OtAM gTOSI i SERIAL. COMEDY Adu?tl30c. AH Prices tncludinq PrlcM 19c- - 18e (NOTICE) TO CYPRUS GRADUATES Student Prieee Will Continue To June 13th. " Tsx. |