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Show ninNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Page Three lVr fix l&k FROM NEWS ijfr the " Wedding Unit Prominent Families table, assisted by Misses Billie Coekerill, Louise Bowen, Beth Ashby, Frances Parmley, Billie Bridge and Mrs. EL L. Johnson. The serving table was covered fashionable late gmart, In with a beautifulcutwork cloth, Mr. and centered with a d Snald, only daughter ofof Gar-wedding-cakminiature-bri- de J. McDonald exchanged nuptial vow, and groom atop, with crystal can Sh Lynn J. Dimond, aon of Mr. delabra at either end. I The gift room was in charge of R. Dimond of Magna, the Salt Lake LDS Mrs. Madeleine Waldis, Mrs. Royal P. Anderson and Mrs. Darrell T?Ptovely wedding reception EL Dimond. Mrs. T. J. Parmley and Mrs. Lowed that evening at the I Sne of the nde , parents. Sherman C. Robinson assisted in an the general arrangements. Ihe charming bride chose JL moire model princes, style, The brides mother chose a aleevea. white crepe and corsage of garg H, long, band-Ic- d denias and red I rosebuds while veil of brides illusion, with exquisite French lace, Mrs. Dimond, mother of the ought back with a headdress groom, wore a pale pink crepe carried a bouquet and corsage of gardenias. of pearls. She I The young couple will make white gardenias and pale pink nf iebuds, with cascading stream- their home in Garfield. . , en tied at intervals with tiny Mrs. H. Claude Anderson was I rooebuds. I Mia Barbara Corfield, maid of hostess to members of the Merry I Joan Spratley, Matrons Bridge Club Thursday honor, the Misses Aleen Thomas, afternoon. Prizes at bridge were Coral Lewis, were frocked .in given to Mrs. Justin Peay, Mrs. bridesmaids, Thomas Maher and Mrs. Theresa white models. They carried of pmk carnations. Taylor. A late luncheon was servDarrell E. Dimond stood as best ed. three-tiere- PKo e, Si PTin tight-fittin- bou-Que- ts I man tor the groom. The bridal party I I received the Larson and her Mrs. Carlyle nests in front of the fireplace Scout troop enjoyed a trip to which was banked with roses, car-- I Mountain Dell in Parleys Canyon and Sunday. nations and peonies, with candel-- I abra holding white tapers, on Saturday eit- Einar Peterson, former Mrs. her side. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson and Mn. J- - Spencer Taylor received the guests at the door. Miss Erda Williams presided at the serving resident of Garfield, now of Riverton, Utah, was a visitor at Garfield Sunday. Mr. Peterson has joined the Seabees. WAR, FRONTS Keith Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Don Peterson of the U. S. Navy, Robert Reid, left for the Naval was a visitor Monday at the home Training station at Farragut, Ida- of Mr. and Mrs, Rex Bateman. ho. a a e r Magna Playground To Open Monday Kent and Carol Duane Moss, son of Mr. and have returned homeaf Mrs. Herman Moss, is stationed at Downey ter a visit at Ogden, Utah. The Magna playground, directFarragut, Idaho, in the armed ser ed by the Magna Womens Club, vices. Sunday evening at the East with the cooperation of the GranWard evening services, the Sun- ite School Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jenkins District, will open MonSchool, with Clarence NayJune 14 at the Copper Comand family were visitors at the day lor in charge, will present a pro- day, home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell munity Park. gram. Byron Woodland of the Granite Jenkins. will Instruct once a week, a Miss Amo la Bennett of Delta, District, and Mrs. Florence Herron, will Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jordan Utah, is a visitor at the home of be in charge. and family of Tooele were visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. Bliss. The playground will be superat the home of Mrs. N. H. Jordan vised five days a week, Monday Sunday. Tuesday evening, the scouts of through Friday, from 10:00 to the East Ward entertained at a 4:00 p.m. for children 5 to 12 Miss Peggy Chase has gone to party for Lynn T. Clayton, assistAlbuquerque, New Mexico, where ant Scout master, who is leaving years. Younger children may attend, if they are she will visit Mr. and Mrs. F. June 10th for the armed by services. an older brother accompanied or sister. Cooper Green, former residents of Refreshments and games were enA number of classes are being Garfield, now of Hurley, New joyed, by twenty-fou- r. A service planned, and will be announced Mexico. kit was presented to the honored at a later date. guest. Mrs. Earl Robinson and son, Honoring her birthday anniverDee of Murray were weekend vis- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Oldham have itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. received word that their son, sary, Mrs. W. D. Clarke was entertained at a dancing party SatRex Bateman. ' Jack, has been advanced to a ser- urday evening at Sandy. A midgeant in the armed forces. night luncheon followed at the home of Mrs. Bertha Brunsen in Gale Westerman, son of Mr. Clair Bowden, son of Mr. and Midvale. and Mrs. Sid Westerman, is home Mrs. Thirty guests from Salt George Bowden, has receiv- Lake, Draper, Midvale and Spanon a furlough from the Navy. ed a rating of Corporal in the ish Fork were present armed services. Word has been received that Members of the MisMr. and Mrs. Frank Downey re- sion Guild are invited to meet Raymond Duckworth, son of H. B. Duckworth, Sr., has arrived at turned Sunday from a vacation at Tuesday evening, June 15, 7:30 Miami, Florida, after a 2 2 year Washington, D. C. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Thomas mission in BraziL He will visit Morgan on the Arthur Row. They Miss Roberta Coffey has gone will make stretcher at Washington and Kansas City pads for the on a summers vacation at Den- Red Cross. before returning home. ver, Colorado. Marilyn, - SONS PROMOTED Information has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Rod Husband, of the promotions of their sons in the armed forces. Don Husband has been promoted from Seaman, 2nd Class, to Aviation Machinists Mate, and is stationed at the Naval Air Base at San Diego, California. Joseph E. Husband has been promoted to Staff Sergeant at Camp White, Oregoa me Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman have received word that their son, Earl Jr., has been promoted to Sergeant in the Marines He has been stationed in the Pacific for the past eighteen months. ROSWELL ARMY AIR FIELD, RosweU, New Mexico Among those awarded wings" and second lieutenants commissions in a recent graduation of bombardier cadets here was Walter E. Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh of Magna. Prior to joining the army in March, 1941, the lieutenant graduated from the Cyprus high school and was employed by the Utah Copper Company. All-Sou- ls H. Gordon Clarke is home on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke, 16-d- ay after serving eight months overseas duty. He has many interesting experiences to tell Empress Theatre Saturday, June' 12 v al 5:00 p. m. A Complete Show After First Show A STORY ABOUT A TOWN CALLED KINGS -- S KINGS ROW!' ROr Guarcn teed FRiSilfruitseni! Vegetables Where every heart concealed a secret sin! Strange exper- iences that will be long remembered. Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Field. COMEDY NEWS Price 10c lie. Adults 30c. Taxes Included. AT THE EMPRESS SATURDAY. AT THE GEM SUNDAY. June y, Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- I wpltkltt to s Last Show First Show Sunday 5:00 pjn. MOVIE KIND OF NEW 1943'S ITS NEW POTATOES, Shafer Whites, 5 lb, for 23c NEW PEAS, Sweet, tender , 2 lbs. . . .25c ORANGES, Fancy tree ripe, 8c ' Juicy Sweet, Pounl TOMATOES, Firm red ripe for slicing, lb. .19c CORN, WashingtWith the exciting background of a, on! See this for a good laugh! With Jean Arthur, Joel Charles Coburn. Its different! NEWS COMEDY c Prices Adults, 30c. Taxea Included. ed Mc-Cre- 10c-18- - Wednesday, June 16 NO SHOW Thursday-Fnda- June y, - Golden Cross, Pound for . 10c 17-1- 8 CANTALOUPES, Vine Ripe, Jumbo, 36 size, Pound for 12c First Show Both Nights. 1:30. Last Show 9:00 p. m. A BIG FEATURE IN ITSELF! THE MALTESE FALCON rw What is the secret of the Maltese Falcon? Its thrilling end exciting! With Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, SONG OF TEXAS With Roy Rogers and his gang. Action! Thrills! Serial Friday Only at the Empress. (NOTICE) grade. 20c, AdulbL30c Prices. Children. ISo--S-l Gem Theatre First Show p. m. Last Show 7:00 KINGS POWDERED PECTIN, M. C. P., 3 ounce package .9c SUGAR, Utah Beet, (No. 13 stamp) 10 lbs. for 67c 9c Pwd. Sugar, lb. pkg 9:00 p. m. ROr NEWS Adults 30c. Taxes Included. COMEDY Prices lOo-lO- c Thursday-Fnda- First Show 1:00 June y, p.m. Last Show (At 17-1- 8 f- Gem) 9:00 FRESH CREAM, D Pint HI-LAN- SERIAL Adults 30c. Taxes Included. EGGS EGGS YOU CANT GO WRONG, if you . uy U. S. War Bond. . 2nd-B- uy Day-ol-d Egg our lst-B- CORNFLAKES, Albers, POST-TEN- . . 11 oz. pkg. 2 for 15c aoti (A & O Price Subject To Market Change GRADE A, Large,' DOZEN . oto Butters Grocery t1 ajn. Close I pjn. Prices based on Market -- Open 10 TlicS EGGS GGS Luus i-G- n olA fj Variety Cereal pkg. for 22c 19c All Bran Kelloggs, pkg SALTINE WAFERS, 2 lb. box 31c By Purity, HONEY BEE GRAHAMS, 31c 2 Pound Box for .... SYRUP, Sleepy Hollow, 12 oz. Pure Cane-Mapl- e, 16c Asst Fruit Flavor JELL-WEL-L, 17c ' 3 Packages for MARSHMALLOW, Cream Fireside, Values .... Pint 15c j - cersvus tr77xx? owya'c; JUUA Ol MMMT tea MT cur a mnosoos im aus xm nmi cquttnfNi xru NtfO, nncn you need .. SAffMM KOSuRI CANMN9, oeMwiNa.ncKUNaMfRt. OKI AtOOS ser n'sooii. S60UT -l FKEttlNa, Berries Itunch the ctnniag seison Th moment berries itart coming S, War Stamps Ragularly A-gra- ; 4 250 5 MORNING GLORY OATS, Quick, . . large 48 oz. pkg. 20c .... 10c ND MORE EGGS 0 FRESH MILK, Grade A, Sanipack ctn. qt. 12c Koap On Buying ft fGCS tH D ...... SONG OF TEXAS ALL CHILDREN NOT IN ARMS, nnl BABY FOOD, Gerbers, 3 cans for 19c (1 BIG DOUBLE BILL c Hft w httk ktdt PEAS, Clearfield, (16 pts.) . . 20 oz. can for 11c pt) TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn, PEARS, Golden Flow, 21c (2 pts.) . . . .13 oz. can for 6cj (13 pts.) Sliced, 29 oz. can TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn, PEACHES, Castle Crest, (5 pts.) . . .46 oz. can for 18c 29 oz, can 22c (21 pts.) SOUP, Rancho Tomato, PEAS, Spring Garden, 3 cans for (3 pts.) (16 pts.) . . 20 oz. can for 15c p. m. Co-H- it IQc-lI- HI-LAN- Rationed food THE MALTESE FALCON Prices ' ktH wtdtkl 'Best Buys In Canning Supplies : FRUIT PECTIN, Jell Rite, 8 oz. bottle for 10c FRUIT JARS, Kerr Maon quarts, dozen 79c FRUIT JARS, Kerr Maon Pints, dozen 69c Barton Mcldne. Companion Feature Sunday, June 13 Hwiw v f ke mX t THE MORE THE MERRIER jam-pack- Im mw Myt It yee. Why Ml Mke eSveef e pwfcii kaywi 13-14-- 15 7:00. Mon.-Tue- WfceltoyeeVetoylessk.keelfceiTles,wetoalelalees. into market, its the algnal for canning to get under way. Ita good nutrition, too. TH feel peek Hiked CANNINO MKKIES Wash berries and remove stems or hulls. For each quart of berries, add H to 1 cup of sugar; boil 3 to 4 minutes, stirring gently Pour into hot, sterilised quart jars to Vi inch from top, seal and process in 'Boiling Water Bath for 5 minutes. CANNINO MMIfS CeM pek wslfcsd Pack washed, hulled, uncooked berriee into hot, sterilized jars, cover with boiling, light to medium syrup (Vi to 1 cup sugar heated to boiling with 2 cups water) to within Vi inch of top of jar, adjust jar lids and process in 'Boiling Water Bath for 20 minutes. Te Presest la leHbif Wato lelfc Us S deep container, with tight-fittin- g cover and a rack or false bottom of wire or wooden elate to keep jars off the bottom of the container. Fill with water deep enough to cover jars by 1 to 2 inches. Heat water to almost boiling, then lower hot, filled jars into hot water, placing so they do not touch each other. Cover container, heat to boiling, and keep boiling vigorously for the entire processing time. Count processing time from the moment the water begins to boiL If water evaporates, add more boiling water to keep jars cov. ered. CANNINO JUKI FOR niTURI JtUltS Wash, hull and crush berries and heat without water 6 to 10 minutes. Extract juice from pulp by straining and pressing through double thick-ncof wet cheesecloth. Pour into hot. sterilized jars to Vi inch from top. 'Process (see above) for 20 minutea. 3a TAXI CAR! OP THAT fOOM Julia Lee Wright tells you how to savs food through proper storage in this weeks FAMILY CIRCLE article. Be sure to get your copy. Its waiting for you at your Siisway Store. Sevy Homemalers' Bure am mU US WRIQHT, Dkreto |