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Show Mr. and Mrs. John Oldham of Portland, Oregon, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Oldham recently. Mrs. Russell Jenkins and son have returned from a visit at Utah, with relatives and Tre-monto- n, friends. Lowell Withers came home from dren have returned from a vaca- - Camp Roberts, California, Thurs- -' 1 J tion at Provo, Utah. day, for a visit Mrs. Howard Egbert and re- from 8 Vlslt Ann Bateman chil- - California cities. When was the last time Thursday Afternoon, a group of friends and neighbors pleasantly surprised Mrs. Sarah Henderson, who is planning to move to RivGames Bishop and Mrs. E. E. Matthews erton to mak her home. announce the marriage of their were played and lifncheon served. Hendaughter, Shirley, to Norman H. A gift was presented to Mrs. derson. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. - , Jordan of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Junker have The ceremony was performed word that their son. Prireceived by Bishop H. Horsley at Malad, Class Bert E. Junker First vate 5. Idaho, August arrived has safely at his destinamembers are The young people tion beyond the seas. He is assisof prominent families. tant cook in the United States Mrs. Blaine Wall left Tuesday Marine Corps. afternoon for San Diego, California, where she will visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Williams husband who is in the Navy. and family are vacationing at Fork, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, Spanish GARFIELD NEWS Hy-ru- m Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Haws and children, Mrs. Helena Cameron are vacationing at Big Cottonwood Canyon. Miss Joyce Mayberry is visiting at Midvale, the guest of Miss Connie Allgood, a former resident of at the LD. a servT Garfield West Garfield. C.Bawde Mr. and Mrs. Justin Peay and son, Vem, are vacationing at1 GaiJeld East War! xt Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Ine . Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas an nounce the marriage of their dau-- 1 ghter, Lillian, to Finley Clift who is stationed in Texas. t ViS63!?3'7, 8!TiVed The popular young pair were parents, married at Malad, Idaho July 24. Garside, Mr. and you had the following Lake. Soapstone. Magna, Utah Phone Cer. Specials for FRIDA Aim Shop In Our Grocery, Fresh Fruit and Department For Outstanding Saving)I x J Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude AnderThursday, the advanced Junior son left Thursday for a visit at Sunday-Schoclass of the East Buffalo, New York with their son Ward, with Mrs. Lee Smith as and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Royal P. teacher, enjoyed a swimming parAnderson. They will go to Cape ty and watermelon bust Cod, Massachusetts to visit their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Donald Foot and daughter, Karen, thence to New York to be guests of Mr. David Paine and family. ol - T son-in-la- ....... CLEANSER, Dine, CORN FLAKES, AlbePe, WHEATIES, SALMON, Pink DimonJ, MIXED COOKIES, ...! Y x CARE r 1 SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES for the many specif! services we offer to keep your car in most efficient con dition. Remember, today its a patriotic duty to Passengers and Express Pf Leaves Salt Lake 7:00 11:00 3:00 4:00 5:30 9:00 11:00 & A, Utah 03 Refining Company Stations and Dealers in Its Products Eitryubert in Utah nd Idaho of ajn. 8:00 ajn. 9:43 a.m. 1:55 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:00 pjn. 10:00 pjn pjn. Tall Can la LUNCH MEATS, Assorted, FRANKFURTERS, FRESH GROUND BEEF, . . POT ROAST, STEAK, SIRLOIN STEAK, LAMB CHOPS, ROUND STEAK, LAMB SHOULDER, LAMB STEW, Magna Drug Leaves Magna 6:00 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. .... i MEATS Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Bus Eli. Rasmus; en Gar. 77 W. S. Temple 7 Pint iPackeJtl Get our prices on all available canned goods by the cam. is the time to lay in you winter's supply bsiort Anticipated raise of this year's crop. TIME TABLE FOR YOUR CAR... FOR YOUR COUNTRY fhscl in Fresh Fruits and Vegetable, dally. GROCERIES TOMATO JUICE, Pierce., ..46 oz.ee la Bel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruegg and family returned fromj a vacation at Mackay, Idaho, recently. d aJ bands, Mr.andMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grow and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Konold and and Mrs. Frank Nordquist and children, Susan and Sandra, are children are spending a week at spending their vacation at Mirror items checked cn your tar? These are among the Items which should be checked regularly to keep your car operating safely and eco comically for the duration. Drive in Si uJ Miss Mary Stenquist of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. Miss Josephine Backstrom and and Mrs. Joseph Backstrom Sun- Miss Mildred Bennett are visiting at Alpine, Utah. day. ' TV i III u.l nt lb.l T-BO- p.m. Star indicates schedule by way Remington-Arms- . T J. R. JARVIS lit lb.t lit We Buy Scrap Grease For UncIeS; Treasurer C ounty Ib.t III A Dependable Official Democratic Ticket Hes -- Empress Theatre Pd. adv. by Hendrik Romeyn . GRAVY for Utah Saturday, August 22r First Show 6:30 p.m,-- Complel The Amazing Story of a; Strange I . 8; IS p. i Show-Afie- A Bargain! LADY FOR A NIGHT" From the deep, romantic south comes another thriErj drama of love and intrigue! Truly a swell show. With Jo: Wayne, Joan Blondell, Ray Middleton and others. $ Potato Qrowers COMEDY Prices NEWS NOVELTY ' Adults 30c. Taxes Included At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday 5 Sunday-- onday-- T uesday, August First Show Sun. 6:00 p. nu. 7:00. Last Show W TWO BIG HITS WHAT ASHOWI. 10c-18- c M 23-244- Mom-Tue- s. All Kissed The Brid They happy, joyous Tender, warmly It is one thing to raise potatoes. It is something else again to sell them at a profit as farmers in Piute, Garfield and Sevier counties found out a few years ago. promptly, the full rate cannot be attained necessary tanks, guns, be produced. The rubber situation is also critical. In spite of the recent rubber drive, there is a continuing need for large quantities of scrap rubber. Also for other waste materials and metals like brass, copper, zinc, lead, and tin. America needs your active assistance in rounding up these materials. The Junk which you collect is bought by industry from scrap dealers at established, government-controlle- d prices. adverthament paid hr by the American Industries Salvage Committee (representing and with funds provided by greupt of leading industrial concerns.) 7Ws IC? LOCAL. SALVAGE COMMITTEE R. C. Parks, chairman, J. C. Denton, George Cromar, E. H. : Apgood, Howard Ridge. DEPOTS- - Magna Lbr. & Hdwe. L. T. Thomas home, . ch PHONE 3931 The chain stores helped the new to establish standards of grading and packing and make experimental ship, ments into new markets. co-o- p One useless old rubber as message approved by Conservation Division Then they organized a association, talked things over and called in the chain stores. One old lawn mower will shells. help make sue vide as much i an, Jinx Falkenburg, Joan Woodbury, Tia ?an Brenda and Cobina.H Laughs galore, music; ftinf, Prlca 10c-18- NEWS, Adults c g fl Mv X w need in 12 gas V maiEx - Taxss NO SHOW Included August y, I 27-2- 8 8:00 R BIG DOUBLE BILL THE GIRL FROM ALASKA Middle Exciting drama of the Far North! With Jean Parker, Jerome Cowan. Companion Feature Ray i - STICK TO YOUR GUNS w Danger can t stop Cassidy and the Bar-when a pals in trouble!Hopelong Two new song hits and action! Super Man" Comedy. Serial Friday at the Empress. Adults 30c, Ttxss Ipdudt ii Sunday, August 239:00 Today, Utah potatoes find ready markets. One chain store alone Safeway this season bought 1300,000 of one brand of En MATERIALS NEEDED Scrap iron and steeL Other metals of all kinds. Old rubber. spuds. strain into large tin can and when jrou get a pound cr more, sell to your meat dealer. ' Theyre their t UTAH THRILLING gravy .owl ! for COMEDY Prices lOc-H- c NEWS n. SHOW ANIGirr NOVELTY Adults , 30c. TaxH 27-2- 8- August First Show Both Nights 9:00 p. m. Last Show (si Big Double Bill y, THE GIRL FROM ALASKA Second Feature STICK TO YOUR GUNS Super Man" Comedy. SeriaL Prices 10c-- 8c Adulta 1 UN STORES DRAMA".SWELL LADY FOR Thursday-Frida- Hundreds of Utah families enjoy better' living because the chain stores helped them to sell the potatoes they raised. Rags, Manila rope, burlap bags. NOT NEEDED at this time : Rarer blades glass. 1 Wednesday, August 26 f We are on the Wednesday1 cooperating auung the summer, to your approval or disappfo' .We will respond to subject your request First Show 7:00 p. m.Last Show NEEDED ONLY IN CERTAIN LOCALITIES: Waate paper and tin cans, ae announced locally ' L Gem Theatre! One old shovel will help make 4 hand grenades. Waste Cooking Fats I ? " 30c. ow Both Nights 7:00 p. m. East Show ty pro- - Douglas, J Allen Jfflk Sweetheart Of The Fleet I Thursday-Frida- ecrap steel needed for seventeen .30 calibre rides. First collect all your waste material WAR PRODUCTION BOARD , m will provide tire will Throw YOUR scrap into the fight! This One old radiator II: I bui picture! romance! These two at their best, Melvyn Crawford, with Roland Young, Billie Burke, Second Hit imjiiCE) v75 Will you help? and pile it up. Then sell it to a Junk dealer, give it to a charity, take it yourself to the nearest collection point, or get in touch with your Local Salvage Committee. If you live on a farm, consult your County War Board or your farm implement dealer. These, farmers didnt have an organized market Raising more potatoes than they could sell, they suffered hard times. JUNK MAKES FIGHTING WEAPONS i Our Man . 30c. Taxes SPECIAL NOTICE Change of admission to Seniors In Senior other admissions remain the same. . Inclu. High sew-A- -j ll |