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Show may, iaX Cawley of Salt Marriage Announcement of the ill-- n Made of Salt Lake kCity a member was a sJS. Lexington, Miss To Local Young Man his of week bUtr during the Honorin BeaneLeRy An announcement of particular a group of friends Ensign Cawley, interest to their many friends, is folthe marriage of Miss Vila Bridges entertained at a beach party, at Salt- - of Salt Lake City, to Ted Harmon, dancing party a jnveed by son of Mrs. Florence Harmon of Magna. evening. Tuesday The young couple were married June 6th in San Diego, California by Bishop Hawks. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Naylor. The group later enjoyed Hosiery a dancing party at Coney Island. Mr. Harmon and Mr. Naylor Run, nag repaired at are members of the United States low cost. Marines, stationed at San Diego . S5 - Mending Mrs. Jackson Christofferson of California, has been a guest of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.,A, Christofferson. The visitor stopped here on her return from a plane trip to see her husband in Norfolk, Virginia Navy Training Station. Inquire Carolyn Richards North of P h i 1 p o t Beauty Shop on Franklin street, Magna. , HOME FOR SALE First house south of Safeway store on West Center street in Magna. $1350 cash or $1500 on time. down. One-thir- d June IS, 1S4Z Page Three Mrs. W. B. Boucher is leaving Saturday for Los Vegas, Nevada, where she will visit her daughter and family, Mrs. Orion Sims, and her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Boucher. She will be gone for two weeks. Mrs. Duane Devine of Golcon-d- a, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nevada is visiting at the home announce the birth of a Simmons of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Martin. Mrs. baby girl at the Holy Martin returned Thursday from Cross Hospital Monday, June 15. a pleasant vacation at Mother and new arrival are do-iGolconda. nicely. Mrs. Simmons was the a a former Miss Maxine Lund. Mr. Virgil Young has returned to his home in Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lund find afteran enjoyable visit with his family traveled to American Fork parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young Sunday to enjoy a birthday dinand other relatives and friends in ner at the home of Mrs. Lunds this vicinity. Mr. Young is an sister, Mrs. Arva Draper. enployee of the agricultural department of the United States. Members of the Lady Lions are Honoring hint, several socials entertaining their husbands at have been given. His parents en- a garden party Monday evening at tertained at a dinner party Wed- the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. nesday night for fourteen guests Brockbank. All members are urgand Thursday evening, D. H, ed to attend. Henager, Jr., of Salt Lake City, was host at a dinner party. A Mrs. Wallace E. Beane entersocial time was enjoyed. . tained ladies of the Beta Theta his aunt, Saturday evening, Mrs. Florence Porter and his sis- Pi Mothers Group Friday afterter, Mrs. Valeria McPhie, enter- noon at her home at a prettily Covers tained at a dinner-danc- e. arranged were laid for eight guests at a luncheon table centered with yelMrs. E. J. Gardner entertained low roses. Tables of bridge were members of her club Friday at her later played and war stamp prizes home. The party also honored given to Mrs. David Stein of Ogthe birthday date of Mrs. W. V. den and Mrs. Frank Squires of Robbins and many lovely gifts Salt Lake City. were presented to her. A large Miss Mary Evelyn Bullock birthday cake and spring flowers were attractive on the luncheon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. table. Card games were later ar- Bullock, has registered for the ranged. and prizes given. ensuing quarter at the University of Utah. School is continuing right .Mr. Cal Martin and son have through at the educational instireturned from a fishing trip to tution. Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Oral Nielson of Elsinore, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ledingham Utah, visited during the week at left Sunday for Los Angeles and the home of her brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. other coastal cities, to visit rela- and sister-in-latives and friends. Jack Nielson. Mrs. Orson Naylor and Mrs. Dick Naylor have returned from San Diego, California, where they visited with Dick Naylor. They also saw other Magna youths, Ken Nielson, Seymour Woolfenden and Ted Harmon. They later traveled down the coast to visit in Los Angeles with relatives and friends. d, two-wee- ng bridge-luncheo- entitles: Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rasmussen attended a birthday dinner Tuesday honoring the 81st anniversary of Mrs. Rasmussens father, Harold Christopherson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Christopherson is a former Magna resident A FREE SHOW (These names are for Magna, Utah - FRI.-SAT- tIc Miss Joan Ensign has returned home from Provo where she visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Whimpey, for a short time. m, JUNE ., 19-2- IFh buying bourbon . CABBAGE, 2 Pounds U National Distillers Products Corp, N. Y. n,rr, J&OUND BEEF sausage, B0T . ROAST, STEWING 23c 28c ib. Ib. 26c IB. HENS,'. . Pound for 25c Pound for Sliced, SERLoin Pound for STEAK, VtIJAGE CHEESE , Clover Leaf, 2 Pound IAL STEAKS. Shoulder Pound for N, 37c 35c 25c 33c foreign dictators give us? Harr Hitler boasts that tha European t is working to continent ' 'i supply his armies with In armaments. other "it words, millions of Euro- - 1 .n ' poans are 1 L working through no fault of their " ' buy. JFor - Dads Day buy him a Fishing Rod, Reel Line or Basket. These gifts are types which dad will be glad to receive. MAGNA LUMBER and HARDWARE CO. ' ar I , whole no fault of ours if you fail to take advantage of this ten-ma- Magna. Utah Phono 3951 I Umpre GG Theatre Remember popular ago? Well, life so happy for growers. , Wi . s Walter Brennan, Fred Stone, Doris Davenport The seasons biggest and most spectacular outdoor action picture! emotional! Heart-quickenin- 1 the song that several years wasnt always Utah cherry . - g, COMEDY NOVELTY NEWS. - Adults 30c. Taxes Included. Prices 10c-ll- c At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday EXTRA for 21c - pain, then what is it some of these is no Its With two wins and no losses, n the Utah Copper team leads the Utah Golf league with a 10-- 2 shellacking over the Salt Lake Country Club Sunday. Paul Garside, local number one man, shot a splendid 67 with a 35, 32, for low honors in the group. His partner, Clyde Cutler, combined nicely for a 64 best-ba- ll score. Nearly every team had sub-pscore, and some fine golf was shot by both teams. Provo plays here Sunday, 10:00 . a.m. M uesday, June Mom-Tue- 21-22-- I 23 7:00r Laxt Show 1:15. s. Two Great Hits TOPPER RETURNS What a show to chill and thrill you with laughter! Who done it to who? Its a mystery murder with a swell cast Joan Blonde!!, Roland Young, Rochester, Patsy Kelly. SECOND HIT THIS GUN, FOR HIRE Heres tense, gripping drama with. Alan Ladd, a new star youll remember forever. Also Veronica Lake, Robert Preston, Laird Cregar. Paramounts surprise thriller! c Adults 30c. Taxes Included. Prices 10c-18- Finally a group of shout 14 Orem growers formed the Edgemont Cherry Association, and asked the chain stores to cooperate in marketing their crop. ;rtr an an an an an FINEST MEATS UTAH COPPER TEN LEADS STATE LEAGUE Sunday-onday-- T First Show Sun. 8:00 p. nu, .... - and there With Gary Cooper, fay - Pums, Apricots , Cantaloupes , Watermelon , Cherries, Avocados , Peas, Peppers. MACARONI, ; ; 3 Pound for 23c White Fawn, 48 Pound Bag for $1.55 BUTTER, No. 2 Pound for 41c COFFEE, Folgers , Pound , for 32c BACKERS, Excel, 2 Pound Box for 19c CAKE FLOUR, Softasilk, Package 27c GRAPEFRUIT JUICER. 46 ounce for 18c for 25c ? 2 MLK, 11c for ; ...Orton 25c milk, for 3 PEACHES for 25c No. 2 an, 2 BABY for 20c 3 FOOD, Heinz, MATCHES, Orton for 23c SNOWDRIFT, 3 Pound On for 73c CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's, 3 Urge Package 19c CLEANING TISSUE, Package for 19c LL PICKLES $ Large Bottle for 19c TISSUE TOWELS, Normandy, . . 3 RoU for 25c SODA WATER, (with emptie.) 6 Bottle 25c TOMATO JUICE, 46 ounce On for 18c MUSTARD, Quart Jar for 15c SARDINES, Oil, On for 6c VANILLA, Bottle for 7c PORK and BEANS, No. 2 can, 2 On for 25c !3TIN, M.C.P. Package for9c psychologists tell us is true THE WESTERNER Bowl of CHERRIES Pound for 4c 2 for 9c GRAPEFRUIT, If what the' Howdy Folks: First Show 8:30 p. m. A complete show alter 8:00 p. m. See This Stirring Drama Spectacular Grandeur ffiife is Just 0 FRIENDS Saturday, June 20 4 Pounds for 15c 3 Cup. for 29c 3 Bunches for 10c &BERRIS P' ..... 90.4 Proof Dial Gar. 2511 VEGETABLES POTATOES, CHERRIES, ur J1rUHir Free Delivery - FRESH The Birthday Club held a social at the home of Mrs. E. E. Daniels U is weeks Games of Neighbor" were played and prizes von by Alice King and Minnie Mills. Luncheon was scived at one oclock. The American Legion Auxiliary social was held Thursday evening at the Utah Copper Club, and well attended. The hostesses included Mrs. Etta Criss, Mrs. Cleo Behunin, Mrs. May Moss, Mrs. Mabel Coon and Mrs. Della Hoffman. A social time was enjoyed. AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER taken from our Subscription List.) ir uvula Specials ,0 th ! JJljfl BETWEEN own. Help-Yo- i it , la presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simmons Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schwer Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith Mrs. Amelia Sadler and Partner Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scherer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Turpin Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thorn ock Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Steeter Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Woolfenden mothe- r-in-law, Mrs. Beulah Scott and Miss Ar-vilEvans left Wednesday visit Mrs. Scott's husband, George, Summer classes will be conwho is stationed at the United States Marine Base in San Diego. ducted in Garfield for women and as part of the Granite ReThey plan to return this week' girls, creational program, arid will beend. gin Friday, June 19 at the school. A sewing class will be held Thirty-seve- n local girls attended the Girl Scout excursions last from 9:30 a. to. until 12:00 noon, week to the various camps, re- a personality and charm class 1 4 p. m. Mrs. Berta West-pha- ll ports Mrs, Fred W. Wrathall, one from istothe instructor. of the leaders in charge. The Thus far, seventeen are registyoung ladies report a very enjoyered. All are welcome. able time. n. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket None are more hopelessly 'enMrs. F. S. Elder and son, Steslaved than those who falsely phen of Los Angeles, California, believe Goethe. they are free. are visiting Mrs. Elders mother, Mrs. William Harris and her Mrs, Emma Elder, She plans to be here about a month. GARFIELD SUMMER to CLASSES SLATED w ROY F. TYGESEN, Dial 4651 - Mr, and Mrs. Jack Robbins are Dick Barton, Paul Brown, Dar- leaving Friday for their home in rell Perkins, Grant Shaw and Don Burbank, California, via the canHarris left Tuesday to join the yons in Southern Utah, after visUnited States navy at San Die'go. iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. They will be stationed there for C. M. Turpin. a short time training period. W Miss Winifred Jarvis of BrigMiss Edna Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cole, returned ham City is spending a week home Saturday evening after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Beane. spending the last 8 months in National City, California, where she attended school. - Inquire Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto rightRomans 6:16. eousness? ' - NO SHOW - .1 - ) . Wednesday, June 24 j (NOTICE) We are cooperating on the Wednesday . ' closing! during the summer, subject to your approval or disapproval. 2 t We will respond to your request " '' - , June Thursday-Frida- y n iij IS, I 25-2-6 First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 1:00 p ". Special Big Double Bill TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD! Pat O'Brien, Brian Donlevy, Janet Blair. Follow Old Gloryl The chain store policy of buying direct from the grower and selling direct to the consumer, helped the growers to net 8c or more per pound on the entire crop of PACIFIC la doing its share to meat transportation. tha notion's vital Head lor dependable Union Over "the strategic It', a Job we're proud to do.with West our giganEast middle route" connecting war materials tic locomotives are hauling not only men in uniform. Sam's but also thousands of Unde travelers may not always Thus, ft Is apparent that accommodafind h possible to obtain their preferred or upper berths will tions. Perhaps only coach seats whom we To Union Pacific patrons, Cherry growers know that net of 8c per pound is really something SUNSET ON THE DESERT Roy Rogers, the whole gang and Sons of the Pioneers" with n, new songs, adventure and excitement! Serial Friday Only At The Empress. Our Gang" Comedy Adults 30c. Taxes Included. Prices 10c 18c fast-actio- -- Gem Theatre Sunday , June 21 First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show Prices . BAIKOAD Stialcfio MiMU RduU - 9:00 p. m. THE WESTERNER twh for their cooperation. 1U g soldiers of freedom. Some fun! COMPANION FEATURE far-flun- COMEDY be available. and wfflhnueto have had the pleaded serving would like to say we serve to the best of our ability, our and express serves" lie who steps up also m&Sv&Kll ' 11 carloads. with Americas 10c-10- c Thursday-Frida- This has encouraged more growers to raise quality cherries. Eventually tliey, too, can sin "Life is Just Bowl of Cherries. l UTAH CHAIN STOP.ES j ' .irr y, 30c. Taxes Included. June 25-2-6 First Show Both Nights 8:00 p. m. Last Show (at Gem) 8:00. . . Two Big Features TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD . SECOND FEATURE SUNSET ON THE DESERT SERIAL. "OUR GANG" COMEDY c Adults 33c. Taxes Included. Prices 10c-18- c.,- NEWS. NOVELTY - Adults i |