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Show Friday, August 24, 1945 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah TIMES THE MAGNA Editor Group E&torialns Veterans RED STAMPSQ2 through U2, good until August 31; V2 through Z2, good until September 30; A1 through El, good until October 31; FI through K1 good until November 30; for meats, fats, cheese, butter and canned milk. until September 21. BLUE STAMPS Y2 through Cl There mutt be not a balance of good until August 31; D1 through but a community of power; HI, good until September 30; J1 power, not rivalries, but an ororganized October until through Nl, good common peace Novganized until T1 good 31; PI through Woodrow Wilson ember 30; for all processed fruits to EGGS ND MORE EGGS EGGS EGGS l O 8 YOU CAN'T GO WRONG, if you U. S. War Bond. uy Day-ol- d Egg. 2nd Buy our PRICES. EGGS SUBJECT TO OPA O U to O U h (No. Store) 1 Butters Opt a a.m. Close 10 EGGS 8 f rocepy Prices bated on Market pan. EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS - Empress Theatre 25 Saturday, August (NOTICE) First Show 5:00. Last Show Starts 9:15 p. m. EXTRA SPECIAL TWO BIO FEATURES COUNTERATTACK I E I 5 I5 Paul Muni and Marguerite Chapman in this suspense- fciied drama! Now it can be told! Excitement! Second Big Feature Dancing In Manhattan 1 4c, 9 26-27-- J 1-- t J 5 3 j Miss Harriet Verna Burt of Salt Lake City became the bride of John H. Oldham, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Oldham of Garfield, Monday evening, August 13 in Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed by Bishop E. E. Matthews in a simple but charming ceremony. Mr. Oldham recently returned frem service in the armed forces 5 5 in Italy. 3 s 5 5 28 7:00. Lesl (Notice) First Show Sum. 5:30 IN DAZZLING TECHNICOLOR All Legion Auxiliary ladies who have not turned in their money for tickets for the recent raffle, are asked to do so by September 1 to Mrs. Ivy Burris, treasurer or Mrs. Fern Jenkinson. This favor will be appreciated by the Mon.-Tu- e A Thousand And One Nights 5 E E I SERVICE NEWS Young Couple Married Gr. 25c, Adults 35c August Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- y, J Behind Evelyn Keyes, Phil Silvers, Adele Jergens and Cornel Wilde. 1001 Thrills! Romance! Beautiful love songs! Laughs! COMEDY NEWS NOVELTY 4c, 9 Gr. 25c, Adults 35c Wednesday, August 29 Prices, Children 1 Your Bonds S E E Lias the Might of America 8-- 30-d- ay August First Show 6:30. Last Show at TWO SWELL SHOWS Four-Wa- E E E E Ed Cameron and Corporal Bud Cameron, sons of M- -. and Mrs. Clifford Came-oarrived home for furloughs a few days This is the fiiat time they have been together for two years. Sergeant Cameron left for his 1 C 1 n, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT rt. i Y. base August 11th at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey and Corporal Bud left August 19th for Kelly Field, Texas. Before entering the service 18 months ago, Bud was employed at the Pasco plant, Hanford, Washington, where the Atomic Bomb was being manufactured. AUGUST 5 fo AUGUST Call 3931 For Early School Permanents REDUCES 8 to Florist Ken Curtis, Cheryl Walker, Hoosier Hotshots, Raymond Hatton, Pied Pipers, Bob Willis and his Texas Playboys. Act- ion musical. COMEDY (Serial Friday at the Empress) 5 Floridas great variety of products E E E Thursday-Frida- y, First Show 6:00 p. m. Last Show (At Gem) DOUBLE FEATURE 9:00 p. m. Your Bonds E Prices, Children 14c, 8-- F E SERIAL 9 Gr. 25c, Adults 35c flowers is a gesture which is always appropriate, al ways appreciated. Or der a lovely bouquet p: seasonal flowers today Sending IT RHYTHM ROUNDUP? 5 AT ANY TIME! Regular Trip Made to Magna Every Monday , Will Also Delfrar Any Other tho Might of Amorlco E Companion Hit COMEDY FLOWERS ARE RIGHT . Behind . i E BiiiiHiiimniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHinniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiniiimiiimiiw Gladiolus Are Now In Season, Dqzen$1.00 Funeral Resigns Corsages Flowers For Any Occasion COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS proved us worthy of the confidence inspired In the Salt Lake Depot Union Bus. Station 77 W. S. Temple Leaves Salt Lake Leaves Gart 7:00 11:00 12:45 3:00 4:00 served. All details for standingly 9:30 1:45 pun. 4 30 p.m. $:30 pjn. pjn. p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8:30 p. m. 9:00 pun. 11:00 p.m. of hearts of those whom weve a.m. 6:50 a.m. a nr. 7:45 a.m. p.m. To Garfield via Magna. beautiful outser- vices, essentially simple, but impressive end sincere, can be entrusted to our can. 7:45 pjn. 9:45 pun. Star indicates schedule by way Rmlnqtort-Arm- . Radio Tube, MAGNA MORTUARY HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Old Live Horses W. R. Inquire Holt 7459 35th So. 3109 Distinctive-Beauti- ful 7 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coon Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Christofferson Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Christensen A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription List) (TICKET GOOD FOR A MONTH) Passengers and Express Phone This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM THEATRE Emilies: Mrs. Max Chapman and Partner Mrs. Devon Draper and Partner Mqry G. Defa and Partner Mrs. Violet Duke andiartner Mr. Albert Douglas and Partner Mrs. Mary Desftain and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis service. Long years of professional experience have TIME TABLE 110,-00- Boston Blackies Rendezvous s SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES help to keep the people of this and Uo a privilege to be of the greatest help possible to those who come to us for I Gr. 25c, Adults 35c August 30-3- 1 LUMBER Magna 3391 GRAPEFRUIT Dancing In Manhattan 9 GUIDANCE Magna ORANGES AND j COUNTERATTACK CONSCIENTIOUS We feel If other nations vigorous. Fifty million boxes of oranges and grapefruit, its best known products, valued at 68 million dollars, come annually from the states 33,000 groves. More than 500 dollars is invested In E them.million 0 This business employs E men and contributes to the full payment of War Bonds through the resources It adds to the nation. O. S. Trtaiurj Dtfrtmnt Sunday, August 26 3951 CENTRAL E gr. 25c, Adults 35c (Notice) First Show 6:30. Last Show at 9 BIG DOUBLE BILL 8-- 30 Magna Lbr. Hdwe. Co. Phona 4c, TO uiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiutiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiB -- J 1 20 SAVES RHYTHM ROUNDUP? Prices, Children TEMPERATURES 15 in summer on besting costs in winter S 27 4 MacCartle D. E. MORI BEAUTY SHOP Will Be Closed From lll E NEWS I 226S Phong Magna Magna S Gem Theatre E E $87.00 EASY TERMS EarlBennion Phone 9 e ee E E 8-- Installed and Guaranteed water softeners and Lennox Oil Furnace Now Available Without Priority Bricksite Siding and Rock Wool Insulation high-grad- ay E p, m. Chester Morris in his latest mystery thriller! Companion Feature Prices, Children 20c, Also I NEW ALL STEEL COAL FURNACES FREE ESTIMATES Boston Blackies Rendezvous E A FEW GOOD. NEW STOKERS AVAILABLE fa 30-3- 1 9 STOKERS SALE-Cho- ice tomatoes and sweet corn, baled hay and corn fodder. Get your canning sweet corn now. Sae Mrs. Nick Gust, y Service aerdu from station. Machinist Mate First Class Wallace Farmer, Jr., arrived home leave visitTuesday for a 30-ding his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-lacFarmer. The young man has been overseas 33 months and will report back to Bremmerton, Wash. mm Me Thursday-Frida- y, iSSSl. nt FOR Second Class Petty Officer Glen Bryn, son of Mrs. P. J. Poulos, is home for a leave. Glen has been overseas 37 months in the Pacific Theatre of war. NO SHOW E E SERVICE NEWS T-S- gt NEWS Prices, Children u; Maid Cl Fred Brady, Jeff Donnell, William Wright, Ann Savage, Cy Kendall. Lots of music, dancing, pep and funl 8-- f In-92- fa BiiiiiimiiiiiimiimuiimmmHiinmiiiiiiiimtmiiiiiiiiiiiiitHiniiiiinmnmi 5 1 SALE-Trombo- A-gra- hi (wtetSJ Vi - Staff-Sergea- lst-B- to Claud FOR SALE Dining room set. 6 AVON PRODUCTS-K- rs. Sponsored by the American Le- Smith, representative. 106 E. 16th chairs, table, buffet. Also ' hot water tank. Inquire 7382 (Editors note Thu U gion, Cyprus Poet No. 38, a group Avenue, phone 217L Finest cosMrs. Anne Eckersley announces of th. local people presented an en- metics. household goods. Will take W. 35th South or dial 310. a series of in the engagement of her daughter, tertainment evening at orders. by the Highway pat3 Elaine, to Pfc. Virgil Cline, son of the Veterans Friday WANTED-Wom- an 1,; Salt in PASSENGER Hospital quaint citizens Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Cline of Lake i, 1 4 lines for 35c. driver leaving Monday or .Tues- to their City. CLASSIFIEDS Salt Lake City. Marriage plans " Two readings were given by day for San Diegos Passenger " They payl Try one. are indefinite. . numbers Ida Hunt, dancing wanted. Please dial 4751. tap f Pfc. Cline is stationed at OklaSALE-Sonot- one Miss Norma Nielson; two vocal by hearing FOR "I I I orders. further i homa, --awaiting solos by Mrs. Claudia Kavanagh, aid. practically new. Call Magna ibST-Bo- fs neat Haynes glasses; Miss Elaine is a popular, reKKOW Yora TBArnc and accordian solos by s small Salt 7311 after 6 pan. Lake Wednesday, afternoon.' Regarded young lady of this com- Lake City boy. 2808 South to return Pleas ward. circles. in active many munity, Right Of Way Between V.hid. j The program was received with house 9900 West dial 266L FOR SALE , fa enthusiasm and appreciation by with full basement, small chicken ! The drlver a vehicle . the men. . coop in rear. 800 cash. Inquire FOR SALE Colored Friers. Troth Announced of an mg mtarsecuon rs quire K. H. Wight. 2829 S. fa al 2934 South 9008 West. right-of-wa- y to a vehicle JhS Mrs. L. C. Hubbard entertained ' ? Garfield West, phone 4901. dp. has entered the inirrsenbn REMEMBER --Copper printing eight ladies of her club Monday a different highway. Bishop and Mrs. E. E. Matthews evening at her home in Garfield. rill again have beautiful Qhritf LOST-'-Lar- g red felt envelope When two of Garfield announce the betrothal The occasion also was in obser- m Cards one of the finest asTuesday, going through tersection fromvehicles enter in of their daughter, Joyce, to Sea- vance of Mrs. Hubbards birthday sortments we have ever shown, at purse different hig Mrs. to Return Garfield. Reward. man C Keith McAllister, son of anniversary, and lovely gifts were very low prices. We will be pleas- Short! 67 Shelley Avenue, Salt at the same time, the driver S Mr. and Mr ST Jay McAllister of presented to her. Sewing was ed to again offer dependable-an- d Lake City, call later enjoyed. Garfield. economical service; -,y to Mrs. Al Z&briskie will entertain Plans for their wedding are inthe group August 31st. definite at the present time. desk at Magna FOR SALE-Lar- ge Both young people are well fa library. $5.00. Inquire Tuesdays. Our gifts and attainments known in this vicinity, and an- Miss Nancy Purviance has re- Thursdays or Saturdays at library ir, nouncement of the nuptials will turned to her home in Clearwater, between 3:00 and 8:00 p. m. and Mrs. Ivan P. not only to be light and warmth m our own dwellings, but an also be greeted with Interest by their California, after spending the Hoppe announce the birth of a to shine through the windows into ne. summer with her grandmother, FOR many friends. practical- baby daughter, Wednesday, Aug- the dark niht, to guide and cheer Mrs. George S. Taylor in Garfield. ly new. reasonable. Inquire Mrs. ust 22 at SL Marks HospitaL All Cl Rose X. Peterson. 1700 West. dp. concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. bewildered travelers on the road Mr. and Mrs. Gale Behunin anH. W. Beecher Mrs. Harold L. Gregand was formerly Miss Norma Corp. , Hoppe nounce the arrival of a baby girl announce of arrival new a Bacchus. the ory lge. Dunn of baby FOR SALE Practically August 5 in a Salt Lake hospital. Vickie Lee, Saturday, coal range. A real bargain. Infa Human wisdom is the aggregate Mrs. Behunin was formerly Miss girl, 18 at the Holy Cross hosEmerson Wilkin of the Mer- of all human dp. quire 8686 W. 3000 South. Beth Robinson of Garfield. Mr. August experience, constanarchant Marine, formerly of Denver, tly accumulating, selecting, and pital. The little daughter, who Behunirvis in the Philippines with rived on her mothers birthday, Miss his visited sister. Colorado, the U. S. Armed Forces. SALE-Lar- ge reorganizing its own material, heatrola and weighed six pounds, 12 ounces FOR Daisy Wilkin and his brother, L. --Stay stove. With fa enamel while monkey Mrs. Gregory was formerly Miss Wilkin during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Nelson shells. .401 rifle to buy. Inquire Bettye Moyes. Ballard Hale, 7751 before 8 p.m. are$pending their vacation at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Engagement Revealed and vegetables. SUGAR STAMPS-Sug- ar stamp 30, good yntILi1ugusi.3i4.lot five pounds of sugar. SHOE STAMPS-- A 1 r p la n e stamps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Ration Book Three, good indefinitely for one pair of shoes each.STAMPS A- -l 8, GASOLINE good for six gallons of gasoline Ration Timetable Utah Highway pcjr. Suggests Know Your Traffic h CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Edith N. Ridg. Howard Ridge. Publisher Published Sine ISIS Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah .ppsajr OHIO INDUSTRY " Ohio, fourth in manufacturing among the states, Ieds Uir"Nation for forgings, bolts and nuts, stamped and pressed metal products. It beads the list, too, for rubber tires, clay products and office machinery The rubber industry dates back 73 years to Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrichs activity there. The Iron and steel industry dates-bac-k to primitive years and spurred the growth of big cities. Peace years will find these factories humming and putting more resource behind War Bond. US Trrtunrj Dtfrrlmtnl Blossoms COPPER PRINTING CO. BICYCLES Is Our Agency For FLOWERS Phone 3291 We Deliver iiiin . ' REPAIRED Parts t Service . :C f i Day Phone 4417 I 2026 S. 8800 West 1 Nito and Sundty Phrinci 322! end 2541 ft |