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Show Friday, June MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Pge Fot, 1943 11, J. Brady, consolation favors to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grubaugh, The draw favor was given to Mr. Turner. A late luncheon was en- CHECK THIS LIST. It WILL HELP YOU DECIDE WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP WIN THE Betrothal Revealed Of Local Couple e, WAR? The betrothal and approaching-marriagof Miss Mae Burrell is announced .by her parents, Mr. I regularly buy War Stamps and Mrs. Ellis Burrell of Magna, and Bonds-- at least 10 percent of in an interesting nuptial event of my income. I pay my taxes on time and in full I avoid unnecessary expenditures in order to help prevent inflation. I cheerfully observe all rationing regulations and do not hoard. I budget my ration points care- ' fully nrtrt dont waste food. I am planting a Victory garden. I work where I can do the most good for the war effort 1 get to work on time and am supervisor, Garside and other relatives and Dortha Kearns, lesson A chicken dinner was served un. friends in this vicinity. Round-treder the direction of B. Ha Bullock, Floretta Ames. ' Honoring Theral and Marshall The committee for next month McDonald, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Athora Size G. W. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. will be Edith Bevan, Austin. Marie and more social a at E. Scherer entertained Thursday evening at their home. The occasion was also the birthMrs. Mary E. Nielson entertainof Corporal day' anniversary members of the Pythian Sised Frank Hicks, son of Mrs. Scherer, ters and their husbands at her and the group telephoned to him home Saturday evening. Tables at his camp in Springfield, Miss- of cards were arranged and prizes ouri. Twenty guests were present. M. given to Mrs. Ed Turner and the season. Miss Burrell will exchange nuptial vows June 18 in the Salt Lake L D S Temple with William son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Collings, also of Magna. At a prettily arranged miscellaneous shower, Mrs. T. W. Collings and Mrs. E. L. Burrell entertained thirty-fiv- e guests at the Magna Womens Clubrooms honoring Miss BurrelL Games were played and prizes given to Mrs. Faye Isaacson, Mrs. Edith Whi- Coll-ing- s, ttaker and Mrs. Reve Collings. never avoidably absent I do my best to stay healthy. Mrs. Royal Anderson of Depew, I do my best to avoid accidents, especially if 1 work in a war New York, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. plant I watch what I say and spread Dimond and at the home of her husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. no rumors. I conserve tires and gasoline. H. Claude Anderson, as well as other relatives and friends. I share my car with others. Honoring Mrs. Anderson, her I travel only when absolutely Mrs. Doris Taylor is entersister, necessary. I carry my own bundles when taining at a social this Thursday shopping to save Manpower, gas evening at her home for a group of friends. and tires. I contribute to the Red Cross Mrs. Frank Taylor and son, and all War Relief funds. I save and turn in scrap metal, Jack, have arrived from New used cooking fats and other need- York to join Mr. Taylor hnd visit with his mother, Mrs. J. Taylor ed materials. and sister, Miss Blanch Taylor. I do Civilian Defense work. I work with the Red Cross or Members of the Womens Beneother volunteer groups. fit Association were entertained I am a regular blood donor. I volunteer for Nurses Aide Monday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms by Mrs. Jack work. I do community social service Marlor. Following a business meeting, tables of cards were arwork. I am prepared to quietly coop- ranged and prizes given. Prizes were given to Mrs. Abbie erate with the F. B. I. in apprePeterson, first, Mrs. B. W. Richpersons. suspicious hending I contribute books to the men ardson, consolation and Mrs. W. W. Borland, draw prize. in the service. I write to relatives and friends Miss Helen Christensen, memin the service. I observe dimout and blackout ber of the WAACS, visited over the weekend at the homes of her regulations to the letter. aunts, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. C. R. Moyes of Magna and USES OF SUFFERING Mrs. George S. Taylor of Garfield. Lieuenant and Mrs. Jack are visiting at the home SALT LAKE El TOOFi i Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Weggeland and children are vacationing in various parts of California, visiting relatives- and friends. and Pauenger, Salt and Mrs. George Parris of Burbank, California, are visiting for two weeks at the home of Mrs. Parris parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. STAGE LINES TIME TABLE Lak. Depot mZJ VVESallLak 11:00 3:00 4:00 A. Hansen. of Corporal Milton Feulner Tonopah, Nevada, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner, for a short time. Man,' Union Bus Sta. Rasmnram - 77 W, S. Temple ua. - , . :CtU Lm. 9:00 (T pun. 3:40 T pun. 5:30 pun. 8:00 pun. 11:00 pun. 10:09 Star Indicates schedule by i, of Remincrlon-Arm- s. - Mr. Rod Husband is convalescing in St Marks Hospital, recovering from foot injuries. His condition is reported good. NJ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner and daughter, Joan and Mrs. Minnie Cash Brady attended ' "capping ceremony for their daughter, Miss Betty, who received her cap from the Salt Lake General Hospital. Miss Lois Weggeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Weggeland, also received her cap at the cere- Whether oo the Home Front or the Battle Front he's fighting lor -you. He asks little but hell appreciate more 1 than you'll ever know the thoughtful gilts you monies. The Hercules Relief Society held a meeting Tuesday, . with Mrs. Evelyn Harmon, head of the Work and Business in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mary Cole, Lelia Carlson and Lillian select lor him. Cole. The lesson was given by Mrs. Insulate Now! They're WmUr XepetteN JACKETS POPLIN 2-9- H m i Imilm row koc mr m kt monS kh. 8 Popular fly front models that afford lightweight protection in a ahowerl mi m k HIM S COWOW kl Mhtrj cs BY SCIENTISTS EXPLAINED joyed. Mc-Gra- m God, the Preserver of Man," is subject of the Christian Science Lesson-Sermo- n on Sunday, June 13. Included is this Biblical citation: The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth and even forevermore. (Psalm 121:8.) the of Mrs. McGram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Conti. They came home to attend funeral services of Mr. McGrams father of Tooele. Private Waldemar Bus Wah-liof the armed services, is home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The following passage from the E. W. Wahlin and other relatives and friends in this vicinity. He Science Christian textbook, has been stationed in Wisconsin. to und Health with Key Kicncc the Scriptures by Mary Baker Mrs. Dodd of Springville, Eddy, also forms a part of this MissouriCary Mrs. Ada Chatkins and exThe sharp and little daughter, Patty Ann periences of belief in the supposi- are visiting at the home of their tious life of matter, as well as our and aunt, Mrs. Harvey cousin and ceaseless disappointments wot., turn us like tired children Grubaugh. to the arms of divine Love. Then Lieutenant and Mrs. Carl Simwe begin to learn Life in divine mons and baby are visiting Mrs. Science " Simmons mother. Mrs. Bertha Lesson-Sermo- n n: 4 it d ZONOUTI. m m awfc 40 m M com at wiMtf uS aaka Umn It fcgraa oooltt lo mwr. IohoU ZONOUTI huuloiloo to ff Soon. MorSvNOVI k M Ml row mtm Yoocu oo. hit lm t mi. mr you-e- . TOPFLIGHT WHITES AND PATTERNS Grand to give proud to own! Woven of 1,19 splendid quality fabrics, expertly styled and cut full for perfect fit. HANDSOME COOL. SPORT STYLES A gift he can use whether at the fac$1.85 Cool leisure. or at tory open weave cottons ' with smart short sleeves. ll W w Gift fcw l Reye SLACKS $4.98 CENTRAL Handsome LUMBER poplins and gabardines, perfectly styled for beet dress or sports wear all summer! Phone 3391 ' LU - S' XXSyXWM wver.4fr.-- FOR RENT-- 4 room modarn frame iiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boma. aqulppad with gas. Reasonable terms. Immediate possession. Inquire 27SS So. 4th East. Magna. -- j NEW and WILL WOOD-Inqu- lre SAW Fred Collings, Lloyd Beck. 29S8 Cyprus avenue. Francis Hansen, 4th East or Bill Taylor. Louise Avenue. iI USEDf Refrigerator and Washing Machine 1 5 All Make, See f o) in Parts All growth depends upon activity. There is no development E S 0. C. Finley physically or intellectually withHist East, Magna, Utah out effort, and effort means work. Calvin Coolidge Imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirr NEW MAGNA CASH MARKET 3RD EAST and 3RD SOUTH PHONE 5251 SPECIALS -- iffiOOK' BRAND ' Kentucky Straight Bourboa WhUkey "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME Natiaaal DUUllen Pradact Carp., N. COMPLIMENTARY Y. ' TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: : Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wright Mr. and Mrs. C. G. William Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Wyatt Lorenzo Wilkin and Partner Mr. and Mrs. George White Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkin Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams Mr. and Mr. Bob Zito Miss Clara Zito and Partner Mis Ruth Yeates and Partner A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER fTh fcamas ars lakan from our Subscription list.) FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 12, CRISCO, (5 Red Pts.), . . . .Pound Can for 24c CORN NIBLETS, (12 Blue Pts.) .. 12 oz. can, 2 for 25c VEGETABLE SOUP, Campbells, (4 Blue Pts.) Can for 12c OXYDOL, Large Package for 23c TOMATOES, Wood X, (16 Blue Pts.) . . No. 2 can, 2 for 23c COFFEE CREAM, Grade A, Pint for 25c IVORY SOAP, Large Bar for in. ROLLED OATS, Quaker, Large Pkg. for 23c SWEET WRINKLE PEAS, IGA 16 Blue Pts.) No. 2 can for 15c CAKE FLOUR, .... Softasilk, V . , Packaga for 25c 1943. POST TOASTIES, 18 ounce Giant Package lor 12c PINK SALMON, (7 Red Pts.) Tall Can for 23c SANKA, All purpose grind, Pound for 37c (Stamp 24) TOMATO JUICE, Del Monte, (11 Blue Pts.) . . 46 oz. can for 21c MILK, Popular Brands, ( 1 Pt. per can) . . 4 Tall Cans for 39c .... .... WINDEX, 20 ounce Bottle for GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, WHEATHEARTS, 30c Pound Bag for 51c ounce Packaga for 21c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz. can for 29c nrt DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 Cans for jgg To My Friend, and Cuttomer,: The New Magna Cuh Market i. now . C. A. tore, in cooperation with other "O' ? featuring Wednetday and Saturday tpecialr. in Salt Lake City daily paper,. fT OUT ,PeCid announcement at interval, in the Magna Time, and Garfield Y -- Lndh - Tour Friend, Loui, Falvo. , ! |