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Show uir.NA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH hunter social happenings Robert Lanier and Jane Unier of Coalville, Utah Private Ray K. Lanier from Mr. riversburg, Tennessee and chiland Jacobson Virgil Mrs. dren of Salt Lake City, were Sunthe home of Mr. and day guests at Smith. jin. Harry Miss Kareen Doxey is recover-froa tonsilitis operation. She the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. S m Lawrence Doxey. - Hn Hiland Kent had as a lunWednesday, Mrs. Carrier of Los Angeles, Cal-- cheon' guest Al-jjjr- ta ; was, J" , Marshall . . induct-j- Hr. Jack jnto the day for the d navy and left ThursNaval Training Station at Farragut, Idaho. He is the ton of Mr. Claude Marshall, and graduate of Cyprus high j, choL A surprise party in honor of jack Marshall was given by Miss Lova Wright and Miss Mary Elvg Bertoch Tuesday evening at Bertoch home. Twenty friends the att- Progressive games were played and refreshments served. Autographs of the group were presented to Jack. ended. Mr. and Mrs. James Newton en- tertained Thursday evening for Hr. and Mrs. A. C. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hess, Mr. and Fay Thornock, Mr. and Mrs. Ena Day and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. and Mrs. Hiland Kent had overnight guests, Mrs. Leone Mr. as Dailey of San Pedro, California, so v. Friday, June 25, 1943 Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Jones announce the marriage of their daughter, Irene, to Ephraim Furness, Jr son of Mr. Ephraim Furness of Salt Lake City. The yo.ung couple exchanged nuptial vows Friday, June 11 in the Salt Lake LDJS. temple. Elder Nicholas G. Smith performed the ceremony. Honoring the bride, her aunt, Charlotte Bertoch of Salt Lake City entertained at a social They were furthered honored at a reception at the home of the brides parents Friday evening. The young couple went to Brighton for their honeymoon. To celebrate their wedding anrd niversary, Mr. and Smith and Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby enjoyed a dinner and an evening of dancing at the Hotel Utah Saturday night. Mrs.-- Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L. Walker entertained guests at their home in honor of Norman S. Anderson, their nephew and Virginia Wallis Anderson, who recently became married. Members of the immediate families and friends of the host and hostess were present. Parlor games were played and prizes awarded. As an unusual feature, the couple was presented with a family of dolls cleverly fashioned from kitchen utensils, rolling pin, can opener, pan-cak- e turner, etc. Each doll was humorously introduced by a verse written by Mrs. Martha Davis. Forty-fiv- e were present Red Cross Kit Bags POSTOFFICE RULING CAUSES INCREASE IN BOX RENT StillAvailable A number of kit bags still remain to be sewed, aa the quota from this vicinity, states Mrs. H. Claude Anderson, and any individual or organization are asked to help in this worthy cause. The kit bags are given by the Red Cross, filled with many useful articles, at the point of embarkation to members of the armed forces. Th bags may be obtained from Mrs. Anderson. Due to the Magna postoffice becoming a second class postoffice July 1, prices of box rent must be increased, according to information received by Miss Daisy Wilkin, postmistress. This is a postoffice regulation. Effective immediately, the box rents will be: 45c boxes now 60c; 60c boxes now 75c and 75c boxes now 51.00. Service Center Has Record Total I NEWS FROM Mrs.-Willa- Page Three THE WAR FRONTS Boxholdera are kindly asked to note these change which are made by the federal authorities. The Junior and Senior Hostesses will entertain about 50 soldiers from Kearns Saturday at the Utah Copper park at an open air dancing party. All Junior hostesses are asked to secure cards at the Service Center desk before Saturday. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiii GET YOUR BASIC MILEAGE RATION BOOK FORMS HERE Cakes and cookies were donated NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION The Times and Leader welcome during the past week to the SerMrs. Thomas Evans and Mrs. news from vice Center by Karen Jorgenson, the in the service boys Albert Tree left June 7 to accomcall or drop us a line and Reba Richards, Mrs. J. S. Powell, pany Norma Tree to Dos Palos, let us hear about them!today, Mrs. M. J. Brady, Mrs. Roland Complete Lubrication Service l California, where she will meet t.M , Reid, Mrs. Clyde Konold, Mrs. 5 her fiancee. Air Cadet Rawlin Information has been received Rose Rasmussen, Mrs. V. Mori, Evans. Battery Recharge They were married on that Staff Sergeant Harry Taylor, Mrs. Ellen Marlor, Mrs. George F. June 1. son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Holmstead and Miss Orpha HarTaylor, is now serving in England vey. Tire Tub et Accessories Gas OH Of interest to his friends is the with the armed forces. Sandwiches for the Sunday recent marriage of LeRoy Everett, night snack were donated by son of Mrs. Jack Daniels and Miss Private First Class Max S. Pet- Mrs. John Allan and Mrs. Y. Mori 1 WE FIX FLATS The largest group to be served, m Dorothy Petersen, daughter of Mr. ersen of the U. S. Army Coast Arand Mia. LeRoy Petersen of Gran- tillery, Camp Haan, Riverside, 75 service men, were given reger. They were married at the California, recently left for over- freshments Sunday of sandhome of the bride June 3. seas duty. He is thelon of Mr. wiches, potato chips, cake, cold They later left on a short wed- and Mrs. Soren Petersen of Gar- milk, soda pop or coffee. The potato chips are donated each week ding trip through Southern Utah field. by Mrs. A. C. Ensign. parks. Magna, Utah Other donations were made by Ronald Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conti and Richards Mr. and Mrs. William Loveless Mrs. Robert Hales, and member and family were Sunday dinner of the Merchant Marines, is visit- grocery gave milk and cookies. Lets Get Associated - W. E. Beane, owner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans M ing in Magna on a furlough, after Mrs. Glen Lewis and son have Petersen. Moving pictures of the 11 months overseas. Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiimii returned from a visit at Nevada. shown. family were v , YEieatiire Bos Adults. lOc-lt- c. t Safeway Guaranteed Produce 30c. Taxes Included. 1 SATURDAY. AT THE GEM SUNDAY. June 27-28-- 29 es THIS LAND IS MINE COMEDY lie. Adults. -- NEWS 30c. Taxes Included. Wednesday, June 30 July y, 1-- 2 First Show Both Nights, 1:30. Last Show BIG DOUBLE BIL-L- 1:00 p m. The Bumsteads are here again! The latest with Dagwood and Blondie. Theyre having a great time. COMPANION FEATURE (Bern Tfaeaftre Show 1:00 NEWS-COMElOc-lt- Thursday-Frida- First Show 0:00 DY July y, 1-- p 2 p m. ITS A GREAT UFE CO HIT JUST OFF BROADWAY SERIAL Adult 30&Xxee Included. COMEDY Prloes lOc-lO- c SUtra ; . SALAD 8 EGGS EGGS ND MORE EGGS l YOU CANT GO WRONG, if you U. S. War Bonds. 2nd-B- uy Day-ol-d Eggs. our lst-B- uy I A-gra- Price Subject To Market Change .48c GRADE A, Large, DOZEN. ...... 8 I Buyers Open 10 am. Close EGGS 0 p.m. . (Grocery - oU- Price based on Market gC$ ZGGs 5c NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs 39c 3 os. pkg. M.CP. PECTIN, 3 pkgs. ... NEW PEAS, lb 17c .25c . SUGAR (no. 13 stamp), 10 lbs. 67c FRUIT JARS, dozen Jol-Ril- 8c- - . LETTUCE, lb 9c FRUIT PECTINr8 CERTO, 3 bottle 28 SALT, package lb CANTALOUPES, ' 12c BROOMS, Each m ;t - 8c . . Blua Bird Good Quality. mans GREEN 43c os. Blue 21c ".TV"',.. oz.bottle.-.10c- - Special Deal package TOMATOES, lb Vino Ripe Jumbo 31 also 79c a Mortons. Firm. Rad Rip for Slicing 1" . Kerr Mason qts. Crisp Solid Haads ,72c GO AHEAD mm wbal (raw el a bafS MwtscNaa aad IbaTi what grata Safa way! tsraasa iba raw aaaHiars wVa taWatlad aa ear ibifvat ISiaHfy far yaa t SltMy Itir Saw faaS, Ihal ara galaaf baa. Oraaa aaaaaaa Da AbaaS mm4 tvy arMbaa e tbart laaaf af warrylas tbaat raWaa sla mptl Max) Nma yaaia ha a Safa way, vW i Mara aad M yaarrtaM ba aaaasad fsMaw Iba jus aatan far palwf Ms TWi hit 'LOUR, Enriched, Kitchen Craft, 48lb. bag. hiN SOAP, 10 giant bar uu wif SOAP, 3 bars . S- dumw nrn .20c Milk White. A Grads. LARGE EGGS, dozen Whit. A Grads. EGGS, dozen 50c 45c 24 COFFEE, lb. stamp) .....25c COFFEE, lb MILK, (1 Sperrys pt each) . .$1.70 ' RUBBER MITS, pair . ' :! . . r t!.31c TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolla. Handy House Hold Necessity SANIFLUSH, can .... . . .16c 20c CLEANSER, can: . ... Morning. Sego or Bordans MILK, (1 red at.) 4 (5 pta.) WHEAT HEARTS, lge. pkg. .21c Morning Glory Quick or Regular OATS, lge. pkg. Sleepy Hollow. Purs Cano and Maple SYRUP, 12 oz. 1 MARGARINE, lb. . Sunny Dawn. (2 pta.) ' ; TOMATO JUICE, 13 1-- 2 Sunny Dawn, (4 pta.) 16c SOUP, 11 oz. can, 3 for. .5c .39c ' - TOMATO JUICET46 oz ' ' oz. .31c .23c . .6c 17c Rancho Tomato. (3 pta.) Country Homo, 23c .. f& can. .20c Duchess Top Quality SALAD DRESSING, pint , NUCOA MARGARINE, lb. Sunny Bank, (5 pta.) 4 tall cans37c 18c ...v 8unb rite. Tall Airway. Smooth. Mild Flavored (24 stamp) Charub. Top Quality .i , Largo MEDIUM Edwards, Luxury Blond (With . uitrfBmrmu 45c Camay Compltxlon Milk . . . . V. . Comfort Largo 1000 Shoots Crystal Whits Laundry DMSSINSS jvlia lxx wiucbt. ft GCS AsAmai mi Utah Bast ORANGES,-Ib.-rr.- :. suit your taste. Serve on vegetable and fruit salads. Its simply luscious. PIANUT surra PUDOWIS Mix H cup of cornstarch with a dash of salt and 1 tbsp. sugar, andJ4 cup cold water. Combine 3 tbsp. honey or com syrup with 4 tbsp. peanut butter. Mix with cornstarch mixture, and cook in double boiler for 10 minute, and stirring constantly. Then cover cook 15 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Cool pour into abarbeS dishes and chill. Go picnicking with Julia Lea Wright, for Youll find many useful idea feaarticle her in pick-u- p picnics FAMILY tured in thla week CIRCLE MAGAZINE. Thera's a Store. copy for you at your Safeway p ra. m. Last Show (At Gem) 0:00 TWO FEATURES laaa Powdered, lb S, Fancy tree ripe, juicy, swaot Mix peanut butter end salad dressto ings or jnayonnAia in proportions Adults 30c. Texes Included. c wm . Local Sweet Tandar, Full Pods time we realised the importance of peanut butter as a nutritious food, and not as a delicious snack food It4 flavor iaonly one'pf the thing i favor of peanut butter. It is n protein food and that means that it can take the place of meat on the menu. It is a food high in energy value, th kind of food that give that power needed for heavy work. As for min- PtANUT Assignment In Brittany Prices Sfl Shafrar Whites for additional nourishment and tempting new flavor. PfANUT sums SAUCt Blend in 1 to 2 tbs pa. peanut butter into white sauce, tomato sauce and gravies It adds extra richness and intriguing nutty goodness. Packed full of mystery and fast action! Lloyd Nolan as Michael Shayne, Marjorie Weaver, Phil Silvers. COMEDY. Serial Friday Only at the Empress. (NOTICE) Prices. Children. ISo t-- l grade. 20c. Adults. 30c p m. Last pattibl. mnvbWi ywnii yw pbb t ,Misflad PtAMUT sums IN SOUPS Add 2 or 3 tbape. peanut butter to cream soup JUST OFF BROADWAY Sunday, June 27 mb - are WavfM ha tana I vMm AM we Sw Ibssi far yavr awa well-beate- ITS A GREAT LIFE First Show 7:00 Mb aJ fresh. Crisp! CUpTojT CARROTS-TURNIP- erals and vitamins, peanut butter scores high. It is particularly high in B vitasome of those mins. PIANUT Burnt CUTUTI Combine I cup hot medium thick whit sauce and Vi cup peanut butter. Add I n egg and mis welL Add 2 cup soft bread crumbs and seasoning and mix well. Form into cutlets or patties, dip in beaten egg. then cracker crumbs and fry until wU browned. Serve with cheese sauce. NO SHOW Thursday-Frida- .. sy1 sswaahsd It's j Don't miss this gripping drama, deep with huma appeal , Charles Laughton as a meek schoolmaster, is at his best With Maureen OHara, George Sanders and others. -- Yss. am'aatl Ovr frmh tiers by lbs awl Awl lLa aaiuglaw ffraraNf AfliuJ pitf wy wif Let peanut butter be the borne front standby First Show Sunday 3:00 pa. Mon.-Tu7:00, Last Show A BRAND NEW1 SEE ITl 10c Oakland. CaL 660-C- TIMELYI A GREAT BOOK! Sunday-MondayTuesda- y, Prices jj just-publish- With Pierre Aumont, new romantic star, Susan Peters and a special cast Every second throbs with suspense, danger and excitementl NEWS COMEDY NOVELTY Prices mm To insure su cross. you'll want a copy of Julia Loo Wright's Handbook of Homs Canning. Just send 15c frith your name and oddrsas to Julia Loo Wright, P. O. Assignment In Brittany AT THE EMPRESS 1 MAGNA AUTO SUPPLY First Show at 5:00 p. m. A Complete Show After AMAZING S 1 ! Saturday, June 26 1 i (14 pis.) CORN; No. 2 cui ,v.. .20c |