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Show - lfkfMA llMMf I, KJ A AH Friday, June 28. 1942 Page three NEW OFFICERS MAGNA Vt t t Kr. tr c and Mrs. Robert Harkness f of Cp. n. their Bridge Club evening. The guests Mon-d- n Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. Jack Snell, Mrs. and Mr !Si Harvey, Mr. tnd "ictaence Larsen, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. JJ vane Fraser, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lrfey. Prizes were won by Mrs. SJLy. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Si Mr. Snell. A midnight pot juck luncheon was served. Ma J. Mr and Mrs. Fred Montoya visit in Seattle, Thursday to tor y. nia edo eoinK& nonnfifr meriyp ' i conducte re in-T- O B R.;, Lund, k Mrs. Edna Harlan, Grand Vice President of the Order of Railway Conductors' Auxiliary, spent Thursday of last week at the home of the loopl president, Mrs. Laura Daniels. She audited the books of the local chapter. Other ladies present were Mrs. Ruby Boyd, Mrs. Winnie Wright and Mrs. Ethel Colvin, chairman of trustees and Mrs. Eva Hays, ined die,. i of agm. lit, lormell I liforna, thort time. A i Great secret- ary-treasurer. Brook ' , y(l, born in J892, as m thd old days, this I ij Today, good whiskey continues to give firy, pleasure to countless thousands icuEtnnvzJf -- - OLD V nd other tore Tv 1 ' 5 Rational Distillera Mrs. Vanice Reid entertained ladies of the Magna. Bridge Club Thursday at her home and special guest, Mrs. Laura Anthon. A prettily arranged luncheon was served and tables of bridge later played. War stamp prizes were given. This is the final meeting of the group until ialL 90.4 Proof COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS entitles: i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weichers Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Welcker Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Bond Albean Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers t Mr. and Mrs. G S. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Corfield Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cameron i i . important he duit be ward lain store least 10'S Mrs. Jack Nielson entertained members of the Pythian Sisters lodge and their husbands Saturday evening at her home. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mr. M. J. Brady, Harvey Grubaugh and Mrs. M. J. Brady. A late luncheon was served. presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre This ticket o o Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perkins of Hollywood, California, are visiting Mr. Perkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ute Perkins, and other relatives in this vicinity. 771 1 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Product Corp-- . N. Y. d Stamp o buy. h In a pretty home ceremony. Miss Norma Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dunn of Bacchus, .became the bride of van Hopper, of Ohao and now of Fort formerly Lawton, Washington. The marriage was performed Wednesday evening, June 17th by Bishop Joseph T O & pay Maid-Yout- buds, Donald Dunn stood as best man for the groom. The bridal party stood before a background of roses and peonies in pottery vases to recite their vows, and later receive the guests. Several parties are being planned for the young bride, who will join her husband in the late summer at Fort Lawton, have ionds Unites Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Hibler have Fairboume. A reception folkwed for memleft returned home from an enjoyable for vacation .spent in Cokrado, visit- bers of the families. The bride chose an Informal ing relatives and friends. white print street ensemble, and wore a shoulder corsage of white rosebuds and gardenias. She was attended by Miss Maxine who wore a poudre Kentucky Whiskey Celebrates its f blueManning, suit and corsage of pink rose- srMimsiuiY: meyl Pretty Home Ceremony . customer! left ew nectsiua --A FREE SHOW (These names are One of the lovely parties of the week was the social given by the Magna-Garfiel- d Lady Lions for their husbands Monday at the home of Mr. and evening Mrs. T P. Brockbank in Holladay. A large bronze lion, surrounded by a novel and unusual floral arrangement, centered the serving table. The guests were seated at small tables on the spacious lawn. A program was later presented, consisting of accordion selections Max by Robinson; vocal numbers from the Henrichsen, Sisters' trio and xylophone selections from Mrs. Roy Keyes. A social time was later held and games played. u.t: hainroit; 41,454,03 year kt 00 Specials forFRL-SAT- ., JUNE available. ginglffl : a saving Magna, haifl stett Utah - FRESH . Says-- oomkt f : idwouM JodeSa: o; STOKIS PEAS, - 15c 10c 15c 45c 10c Pound for 5c . . ; WAPEFRU1T, Arizona, 2 for 9c Each Sc CUCUMBERS, Subject to Market Change 1 gPanf Asparagus Green Pepper $ Plume FLOUR, Kitchen Maid, 48 lbs. $1.29 Package for 9c 3 Large Packages 19c NORMANDTTISUE, Towels, 3 Rolls for 25c COFFEE, Folgere, Pound for 32c WNDY.CHEWS, I Package for 27c MATCHES MACARONI, PEACHES, Carton for 23c for 23c Pounds 7 f;7. . . . 3 25c for Cans Ntv 2 Can, 2 3 Cans for 25c WILK, Pound Bag for PRUNES; MjLK, baby FOOD, Heinz, Y, JAM, ..Carton for 19c fan Assorted, 2 Pound Jar for 32c Quart Jar for 23c JATONNAiSE, Bett Foods, Quart for 51c SARDINES, .7, Can for 7c gLL BRANr . , 2 Packages for 25c jRpP, Flapjack , - tubbet must .... FINEST MEATS JOTRoastT: ACON, LAMB Sliced , ............. Ib. 26c Pound for 38c LEGS, Spring, Pound for 34c Sound beef, yrVfN - Pound for 35c SSjrOJN STEAK, BNE ROASTS, ...... T. - lsdr A local Is of lh-- A ? opinion that iho reason ' Solomon was so all-iir- 4 . wise Vae because1 M e - 1 lr had so many wives tei i .. v .1 j . advise him. t , i .! u ,:t i e i v y? , . ' -- t it. I'1 If you'll take .purg ed vice, youll buy . our Colvman Camping Outfit and Fishing Tackle for this years t delightful fishing season. We have many excellent buys that art sure to ploase you. Won't you let us show thorn to you? MAGNA LUMBER and HARDWARE CO. Phono Magna, Utah 3951 h. 23c Pound for 23c I S I BEDTIME STORY A bedtime story thats a lesson for husbands ... a shock . . . I for wives and a howl tor everybody who wants to learn all about f Well . . . just come and see! Also Robert Benchley, Allyn Joslyn, Eve Arden, Helen Westley. NEWS. Latest "MARCH OF TIME" . COMEDY - Adults 30c. Taxes Included. c Prices At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday 10c-18- Sunday-R- l onday-- T uesd ay, Jane 7:00. Last Show First Show Sun. 1:00 p. nu Two Outstanding Features SPECIAL 28-29--30 Section 3 provides for the licensing of all retailers and the suspension of the license of any retailer who does not conform to this reg- Mon.-Tuo- s. ulation. Gene Tierney is swell in her first modem role! Henry Fonda for her! So will you! With Laird Cregar, John goes all-oShepperd, Spring Byington. A romantic riot all will enjoy! COMPANION FEATURE Section 4 provides for larger down payments, larger monthly payments and shorter contracts on all installment purchases. ut provides for the liquidation of all charge accounts outstanding as of May 1, 1942, within the shortest possible time 5-- b prohibits the retailer from extending any further credit to any account that becomes delinquent until such time as the account shall be fully liquidated. Section WHATS .COOKIN 5-- a 1 tops in entertainment, with the Andrews Sisters, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, Gkria Jean, Woody Herman and his Its ".NEWS orchestra. Prices ckallaccounU These Government Regulations make it compulsory to repossess merchandise and a result of this ruling, ALL DELINQUENT that are not oaid as Der terms of original contracts. As UP TO DATE BY JULY 10th, 1942, as defined CONTRACT & ACCOUNTS MUST BE BROUGHT are impossible and punishable under retailers Concessions W. your by of Regulation in Section this regulatkn. Please do not ask for any. 5-- 8:15. RINGS ON HER FINGERS - 10c-18- - the same ruling and exacting the same strict terns Manufacturers, wholesalers and jobbers are under the same. Your local retailers have adopted the do to retailers the oncredit accounts, compelling following new credit terms: v I - Adults 30c. Taxes Included. c :a NO SHOW Wednesday,. July I , h- (NOTICE) We are cooperating on the Wednesday ckeini"' during the summer, subject to your approval or disapproval. We will respond to your request , "j:: d Thursday-Frida- July y, first Show 2-- 3 Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p-- tn. EXTRA EXTRA...:h-.;eBig Double Bill - l ' : - da ? ' The Remarkable Andrew Remarkable? Why its terrific! The surprise picture of the ''1 year! With Brian Donlevy, William Holden, Ellen Dre. SECOND FEATURE PAYMENT IN FULL EVERY PAYDAY credit account Tiotnaid traccordancenrithesemrwitt your ditor blended no further credit If yourto Regu-latk- n John Kimbrough, famous grid star, with Sheila' Farnum in Zane Greys ad- Ryan, Jonathan Hale, William 1 venture. Serial Friday Only At The Empress. "Popoye" Comedy "MR. GARDENIA JONES." Added , c Prices Adulli 30c. Taxes Included. 10c-18- c"P",Uo accordance with the new Federal Regulations. bring it up to payday terms in to your cooperation In assisting them comply with The following merchant, would appreciate WAR. WIN THIS W and HELP s LONE STAR RANGER NO BALANCE CARRYOVERS 11c 3 Can. for 20c .......... for 73c Pound 3 - . Saturday, June 27 OPA Restrictions and New Credit Terms as defined by the Federal Reserve Board, Regulation W, Amendment 1 (Condensed Form.): 2 Cans for 25c FJOS, ' First Show 8:30 p. m. A Complete show after 8:1$ P-- m Fredrlc March tell Loretta Young See and Hear 7 &CTIN, M.CJ. CORN FLAKES, Kellogg tf i NEW 26-2- 4 Pounds for 3 Bunches for 2 Urge Heads for 2 Dozen for . 3 Bunches for JTS lepbfcUt a merry go round when he was a boy. impress Theatre PROMPTLY VEGETABLES J He must have worked on . Dial Gar. 2511 Free Delivery TnDMn2TOES J PAYYOUK-BBS.IL- uvu BULL-ETI- Howdy Folks: Hitler has a kt of revolutionary ideas. . Uncle r htei - Beach. AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER yI o m at the Garfield Park softball games. A federal tax of lc per person is asked at the Black Rock taken from our Subscription List.) -- g. A group of close friends entertained at a delightful surprise party honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. T. H. Pearce Monday evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed and refreshments served to ten guests. Magna. Several socials have honored Mrs. Millie Sellers entertained the ladies of her club Monday eve- en visitors, including a party givtheir aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs. Edgar Cole had as her ning at a picnic luncheon in and byMrs. T. P. Brockbank, at guests Sunday, Mrs. Ray Roberts Liberty Park. A social time was and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graves enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Wana their home in Holladay. o o and family of Provo, Thomas will be hostess to the Mr, and Mrs. Hiland Kent and 6. ladies July Mrs. Annie B. Petersen have reO O Mrs. Louis Fisher entertained turned after an enjoyable trip Mr. Mrs. and and Jack fifteen small guests on Tuesday Magini to Bryce, Zion and Grand Canin honorjof her daughter, Marilyn Donald Cerrone of Denver, Cokryons, at Junction with Miss Ella .Jean. The occasion was her sev- ado are visiting Mrs. Maginis Ipson and. mother and at Monti-cell- o aunts and Mr. Mrs. and uncles, enth birthday anniversary. A sowith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence cial time was enjoyed and games Sam Conti and Mr. and Mrs. Dom- Frost and family. inick Sannelli, for a short time. played by the young people. o o o O O O Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Peterson The Cyprus Navy Mothers Club Special, honored guests at the celebrated their 35th wedding anmeeting was held Wednesday at business meeting of the Order of niversary and Mr. and Mrs. Wilthe Utah Copper Club. The group Conductors Auxiliary liam D. Loveless their 8th anRailway voted to send $100.00 to Navy were Mrs. J. C. niversary at the Petersen ho'me Relief and $25 to the U. S. O. The Monday evening of Hicks, Sego Lily Di- June 19th. A social time was president next meeting will be held at the vision in Salt Lake City, Mrs. enjoyed. Utah Copper Community house in senior sister, Mrs. Ekstedt, Mary the park, July 1st All members F. C. Harmston, Mrs. junior sister, Mrs. and Mrs. George Pehrson are urged to be there promptly Mary Valint and Mrs. Edna Har- and infant son, have returned to at 8:00 p. m. ReVice President Grand lan, their home in Driggs, Idaho, after freshments were later served. for the past ten days with Members of the Eastern Star, New members included Mrs. visiting Mr. Pehrsons Adah Chapter, are entertaining Clarke parents, Deputy Mrs. B. A. and Chipman sheriff and Mrs. N. F, Pehrson. at a luncheon Tuesday, June 30 Woodward. in Liberty Park. Luncheon will be served at 1:00 p. m., followed Notice Mrs. O. A. Sonne was hostess by a social time, and all members to the Finesse Club Friday afterare urged to attend. noon at her home. Tables of . On or after this date, I will cards were arranged and prizes not be responsible for any debts Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wallace given to Mrs. J. W. Peay and contracted -- other than by myself. Hendrickson of Ingknvood, Cali- Mrs. Frank Peterson. Dated June 25th, 1942 fornia,. Mrs. C. F. Williams and o o (Signed) K. L. Brems Mrs. E. C. Anderson entertained Neldon Bczzant, son of Mr. and at a delightful party Thursday Mrs. O. M. Bezzant and Wells Club Cards Honored evening at the home of their Carrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. mother, Mrs. J. E Scherer. A soc- G. Carrell, left Monday for the Announcement is made by John ial time was enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e United States Navy. Jacobs, president, that Utah Copguests. per Club cards will be honored anytime at Black Rock Beach and i 1940 - Fifteen members of the Westway Sewing Club were entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Ridge. Mrs. Julia McGill of Salt Lake City was a special guest A hot luncheon was served and the afternoon spent in sew-in' Mrs. Irene Wilding has been new P. T.-president appointed Mr. and Mrs, Andrew J. Ander- of the Garfield Junior high school son have had as guests recently, Mrs. Delila Williams, first their children and families, with and - - - - vice president the exception of one son. Dr. Victor C. Anderson, who has been Mr. and Mrs. J. Beattie and promoted to a captain in the children have moved to California United States army. He is station- to make their home. ed at Indio, California. lncludeid The guests Dr. and Mrs. Vem Anderson and children, Hank and Yvonne of Idaho, Mrs. Paul H. Smith of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mrs. Henry Dray and children, Joan and Dennis of BETWEEN Butte, Montana, Mrs. Raymond CantrU and baby daughter, Linda FRIENDS: Lee of Portland, Oregon; Miss Margaret Anderson of Salt Lake City and Miss Nelda Anderson of em Theatre June n 28 Sunday, 74 First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. BEDTIME STORY Bert Cleaner Magna Cash Market Magna Drug Huffaker Furniture Arthur Store Woolfendens Market Standard Market Magna Lbr. & Hawe. Beane Motor Mori Market Rome Grocery Fair Store Garfield Trading Denton Service . Magna Auto Supply. Paulo Auto Co. B & 9 Coal Rasmussen Garage Central Lumber Smelter Merc. Standard Station NEWS COMEDY Latest "MARCH OF TIME" c Adults 30c. Taxes Included. Prices 10c-l8- Thursday-Frida- first July y, 2-- 3 . Show Both Nights 8:00 p. m. Lest Show (at Gem) 1:00. TWO SWELL SHOWS The Remarkable Andrew SECOND HIT LONE STAR RANGER "MR. GARDENIA JONES." Added SERIAL. "POPEYE" COMEDY c Adults 33c. Taxee Included. Pricee 10e-lS- ' - , ' ' - |