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Show MAGNA, UTAH -- imts . Friday, July 14,1939 PAGE THREE MAGNA NOTES aniTchild-re- n Mrs. James Stewart of Mantl are visiting with relatives has been visiting with her daughand1 friends in Ogden. ter, Mrs. Jim Curtis. GARFIELD Mrs. G. C. Crowther Mr and Mrs. John Stamoulis MANTLE SUDBURY left Sunday for a two weeks visit The marriage of Mis Mary to the San Francisco Fair and Mr; and Mrs. Roy Haws are reMantle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. points of interest in Louis J. Mantle of Garfield and ceiving congratulations upon the Albert Sudbury of Magna, took arrival of a baby daughter born CHURCHES. CLUBS, VISITORS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS place in Salt Lake City on June to them on Sunday at the 1 D. PARTIES HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Geor?e Cromar twenty sixth. The bride wore an S. Hospital Mrs. Haws was form'WEARE GLAD TO RECEIVE YOUR NEWS. and family left Wednesday for a orchid crepe dress with match- erly Miss Zelphia Cameron. trip to southern Utah. ing accessories and a corsage of as lun- - Miss Nelda Anderson is visit- Mr and Mrs. Charles Santone I Young had bride's roses.-Th- e coup! of Cheyenne, Wyoming are visitMiss Clara Olsen of Zion Can- were accompanied New at her home in Missoula. Montana ing Mrs. Santones mother, Mrs. oil n for an extended vacation. Louis Zito and several brothers yon left for her home Tuesday af- mother and Mr. Vale Bowers. ter visiting at the home of Mr. Chaf-Mr- s. and sisters in Magna. Mrs. George Following the ceremony, a wedMiss Bessie Anderson, who reand Mrs. Harry Norris the Ike Sundberg past ding dinner was enjoyed by memweek. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dunn have t cently finished her nurses work Mr. bers of the two families and a N. Fowles and. . vds'Fugal of Pleasant to their home in Hunter, returned a niece at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake 4 is few close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cullnnore Mr. and Mrs. Charles a brief visit in Idaho. after Tenny of Sudbury are making their home the operating room at the Cedar jing Mrs parents Mr'nli LS Angeles California, have in Garfield. th home following a of Los hospital Mrs. I. E. Coon and her Hunter sister, visit with Mr. Both young people are promiMr. and Mrs. Leo Ockerman of Tennys brother, Mrs. Grace Dimond. California is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack nent in athletics and popular Rock and Mrs. Mr. and time. Charles Tenny Hibler . extended Springs, Wyoming, were of lijs for an members of set. the family. They younger weekend visitors in Magna, Garreturned Colorado have been visiMrs. Knord Beck and son and Boulder, grown has have been extensively entertain- field and Hunter. They are forin tors the past week at the Fay; wife of Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dimond and ed. Mrs. Louna Bowers, Mrs. Mel-ve- n mer residents of rela- - Hibler home. The two smen are are Magna. visiting with Mr. and Mrs daughter, Oborne of Tooele and Mrs. Gwen, Bishop and Mrs brothers. Beck. Byron jE. R. Dimond and daughters, Doris Jack Gardner have entertained at The annual Buchanan family and Lyla'and sons, Harvey and! showers honoring the bride. Mrs. was held in Big Cottonreunion misMantle a at will entertain E. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Dean Tomlin entertained Lynn Cavanee, Mr. torge H. KavanaghRoch-iost- s wood Canyon Saturday and Suncellaneous for her shower Dimond daughMrs. Dennis and Mr. softs of and Earl and a and Cavanee, Reed group of young friends on FriKavanagti day, with many attending. A nicedur- - Mrs. C. O. Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon to celebrate the will leave on Saturday for an ex- ter on next Wednesday. were ly arranged program was planned ' Ink of Mrand Mrs. Roy Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ira sixth birthday anniversary of her tended trip through Yellowstone and- - the election of new officers Mrs. Croft Earl and National Park. baby of Magna. The Gardner were among the local daughter, Barbara. Eight guests jjavanagh took place. Local people attend- visof St. Louis, Missouri, are r of Mr. people who enjoyed "fishing at played games and enjoyed a birthare nephe U; -- iftS were Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Al- and Mr. Mrs. Mr. Crofts and Mrs. iting parents, Rulon Ohwiler of j Kavanagh Mackey, Idaho last week. day cake. Mrs. D. Los Angeles, California were Mrs. William Clark. Mrs. Croft bean of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. of Moss and S. foras Hunter, will be remembered this being week of Mr. and Mrs. guests Mr. E. and L. Garfield Behunin, Mae Clark. Ira Gardner. merly Miss and Mrs. E. G. Moss, also of HunMr. and Mrs. William Humph- ter. Mrs. E. Moss and Cliff JeffBuddy Knight is visiting at the home of his grandmother in Wood- ries, Sr. are visiting in Oregon for ery were the retiring president New officers three weeks with their daughter. and land, Utah. are L. E. Behunin of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sowby and LaVem Buchan of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Bond Albean left on family returned Wednesday Wednesday for a vacation in from Santa Barbara, California. Washington and Oregon. cr y VA. tTZ .Sand. 0b IIUNTERNOTES PO-h- a"!?' ? re-Ci- lfSds'and i 'd CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME vice-preside- MAGNA NOTES Mrs. J. E. Bezzant and Mrs. Mrs. D. Watkins entertained her sister. Miss Estelle Fenton neighborhood club Wednesday. A of Pleasant Grove left on Tuesday social afternoon was enjoyed. for a trip to San Francisco, the World's Fair and Pacific coast Boy Scouts of Troop 100, Garcities. field, enjoyed an outing at Black Rock Beach Tuesday evening. Scoutmaster E. E. Matthews was WWAYMYWMWMWi in charge. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Theres a rare, genial quality in Old Sunny Brook::a friend ly smoothness that makes it cheerful as its name. Why not buy a bottle tonight? Utahs Fastest JTJU1Gt WHISKR MU1UW CXTl'CKT fag 93 proof fSmmfflmmimmwmmm tons city uuins rnoDucrs corporation, w, nation u m new mv.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.WATW'.V.VAWAVWM impress Theatre GEM-MO- EMPRESS NIGHT NEY M Good r HLpmo, -- I? - Li- h The V,: i day ana "March Of - s The New York World-(or those who will miss seeing it. All Seals 25c Time. also Musical of Tomorrow. bunday-Monda- July y, Show Sun.. 6:00 invitation to Faranioui it . THE J . SHORT phone calls per minute, on the average. ELECTRIC COOKERY 16-1- 7. WRONG 9 HAPPINESS ' ,e "WED enjoy LOUIS OTsday-Frida- July y, Extra ft phony. RIGHT 20-2- 1 Eih Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts ROASTS, RAKES. BROILS. STEWS. Automatic control! maintain the exact cooking temperature at all time!, enabling you to cook an entire meal without watching. Model illustrated Includes set o! 3 aluminum pans (2 with lids), special wire broiling rack, plus top broiler unit. Eleven quart capacity. Can cook meal lor eig'.it persons. SPECIALLY PRICED AT 2. One of the first uses of vacuum tubes was in years before telephony commercial radio tele- JULY 1849. NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. v.T ow TOASTS FIGHT galento 9:00 p. m. $19.95 Other models as low as f1'1, Big Double Bill ' " ' Nita in this ,1?m 'Jl ' '' into Liat;( 2?.-Com- Johnson, Paul Kelly, Nat city of silent men and lonesome make your The answers are shown below, butAnd here take a peek. guesses before you f quick, low cost an answer to the problem to reach communication when ou want and someone in another town. Telephone-now. get your answer to Tins operator will be glad rates. n tell you any Bar-2boys "Hopalong Cassidy" and his of t e songs their ringing singing 0 U1j edy be shown Fri. only at the Empress.Prices rp Saturday Only, July 15 Show 7:00 . 9:00 P- - c HHjULY m. Sii EMPRESS Nu jJUestay-Wednesda- CO m NO SHOW AT THE GEM. 16-1- y, First Show 7;00 Both July tN,C ' Night. Last Show u fO 'it U7 r5 9:00 2 s 'Vhaltn. E 5! eJ throo-hooti- 2 J? standard length cord with rubber attachment cap. 41 Other models f EASY TEHMS Ehe w n- - ;v, i; 6:0 P. tXj Faid M;ES Vjj.'T.Serial v. , July m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) 8:00 Big Double Bill "RENEGADE TRAIL." 20-2- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobson and family and Miss Margaret Tenney spent the week end at Como Springs. t of Mrs. Lee Self. Twelve members attended. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas Endotj GROCERY West Magna Main St. Hourt 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Lat Week Prices Are Still In Effect ALL WEEK PRICES JULY 14 to JULY 20 BUTTER, lb 28c Sliced Bacon, lb... 20c Spam, 12 oz. can. . .29c ENMANN Ripe Olives, tall can 14c -- 58c Sugar, 10 lbs Lard, 3 lbs. for 26c M.GP. Pectin, pkg. .8c Jels Rite, pkg 10c Lids, 3 pkgs. for . .25c Caps, pkg 20c Ball Glass Top, pkg. 23c Corn Flakes, pkg. j . . 7c WOODS CROSS Peas, size 3, 2 cans 17c Milk, Ige. cans, 4 for 26c Milk, small, 3 cans 10c OLD DUTCH Cleanser, can HEWLETT'S PRESERVES 7c Strawberry, 5 lb. can 61 .28c jar Tea, 2 lb. pkg. . . ,17c Oysters, small can . .9c Shrimps, 5 oz. dry 11c Shrimps, 5 oz. wet . . 13c Ovaltine, 6 oz. can 31c Ovaltine, 14 oz. can 58c u r .y X N 1 ? The Mountain States Telephone .38c Sanka Coffee, lb. . .38c Kraft Dinner, 2 for 25c Dog Food, 5 for. . . .23c LIBBY'S Fruit Jam. 5 lb. can Highway Jam. 5 lb. Silk Tissua Paper. 3 Zee Tissua. 4 rolls Pickled Pigs Feet. 14 Bottle Caps, I gross os. Jar 19c lb. 58c -- 3 'eMH) SEE YOUR DEALER OR Telefreph Co. C 4 s SONNY BOY Spaghetti 15 os, can MISSION VARIETY. Olives, Select. 9 os. can ra Cr 53c can . 48c rolls llc 16c for BULLDOG in 'if 16c 5c 12c Under the New Law. we are required to reprice all grocery items 6 above wholesale costs. - z 7 Prices VA AvVA VV.VAVA .39c Coffee, lb Pineapple. O' 8-- CI . . KAFFEE HAG LIBBY'S10 Crushed 10c-l- c JursJay-Friday- $5.75 $3.70 to $9.95 SPECIALLY PRICED AT d 2 So PLATE E M 5 HOT FRIES. STEWS. BOILS. Ceolcs with rapidity and accuracy. Ono humor has high tor torrid cooking, modium lor poods ordinary cooking, low tor keeping foods warm. Weighs only 12 pounds and can ho moved anywhere. Modol shown is nickelplated and includes permanently attached r I. ci!.8 18-1- 9 Dolores Costello, Virginia 4 wiu tdra,n'1 Ponging to a relentless climax! A picture your heart! Musical '4dv Prices m... a'1 The members of the F. L. A. Club held their last summer social at the home of Mrs. Arvella Knight on 4th East Street. Cards were enjoyed and prizes won by Emma McArthur and Jean Strong. A late luncheon was served to twelve guests. PA B s T Malt Syrup, can TOASTS GO 0) -- "-a Uo O' q OUTSIDE THESE? WALLS Weidler. rhil O Q. O flj MONEY NIGHT l!Sjwents and' the same' show at both theatres 4 nb P- - Drawing at ELECTRIC out-of-tow- Theatre Gem Maude Wurzbach. 1-- Second Feature js ge! Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vobroil of Pasadena, California were popular visitors in Magna this week. Mrs Vobroil will be remembered by her many friends as being Miss 39 oz. PEN EGADE TRAIL i $14.95 EASY TEEMS WRONG 6000 ENEMIES u'nll, guests. KELLOGG'S ROASTER ELECTRIC sensation of the year! Better than a downs and knockout in slow motion! Prices Pfe.itfvt Rimck News Ba TO Special with Irene Dunn, Fred McMurray, rurKs. little Billy Cook and a large supporting heau cil ii!na all will A r. Franklin street. 1. The Bell System handles about 48,000 tele- RIGHT p.m., Mon. 7. Last show starts at Extra Big Double Feature v FOR SALE OR TRADE-S-ro- om modern house. Will trade for smaller house. Inquire 2661 North fi Mar-jea- Agnes Williams. s. ROUTES u;.nt a show thats different. Fay Bainter, Cowman, Henry Armetta. Its the years ; June-Clinge- z: LADY AND THE MOB tho..e u Elizabeth Clinger, assisted by her daughter,. Mrs. Hy Anderson, entertaihed at a birthday party honoring Mrs. Clingers granddaughter, June was thirteen years old. Prizes at games were won by Joetta Tenny, n Brown and Norma Henline. Luncheon was served to eleven gan Chaplain Mrs. Helen Gallyer. Sergeant-at-arm- s Mi?. Emma Barton Color bearer Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Treasurer-Mr- s. Ivy Burris. Secretary Mrs. Rachel Elder. Heres a little test for you Reasons Why You Should Be Present? kqsiremenls are to be registered and present at theatre. Special For "Money Night" This Week. ? Mrs. The members of the Jolly Stitchers Club motored to Salt Lake City on Monday afternoon to enjoy a luncheon-athe home Historian-Mr- t ' Mr. and Mrs. James Shields of South Jordan were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dimond. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a social at the Copper Club Thursday, July 20. The following new officers for the year 1939-4- 0 will be installed at a meeting comencing at 7:00 p. m. It is important all members be prompt. Department officers will be in attendance. Mrs. J. L. Curtis of Moroni has Mrs. Ed Thomas of Los Angeles, returned to her home following California is visiting at the home a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Olsen. of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thomas. Two Guesses Saturday Only, July 15 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK on Tuesday for Mrs. James Stewart and Mrs. J. L. Curtis. yon ts Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot mer garden flowers made an atUnion Bui. Sta. Rasmussen Garage tractive center piece for the table 77 W. S. Temple Phone Gar. 119 Mrs. H. C. Christie was a special guest. The bridge prizes were won TIME TABLE Leave Magna by Mrs. Roland Leasy, Mrs. C. Leavei Salt Lake 8:00 a. m. F. Anderson and Mrs. Christie. 7:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. Mrs. Justin Peay will be the next 11:00 a. m. 1:40 p. m. hostess to the club. 4:00 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. Mrs. A1 Thomas is convalescing 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. nicely at her home following a recent illness. A very speedy recovery is wished her by her many friends. gOCRDO.1 Selling Whiskey I jit "Mrs. Jim Curtis entertained at. a canyon party at "hfeUcreek Can- entertained at a surprise party SALT LAKE & TOOELE Mrs. Theresa Taylor entertained for their daughter Virginia on STAGE LINES President Mrs. Lillian Haws. at a lovely arranged luncheon for Tuesday evening. Ann Eckersley. the Merry Matrons at the Reid First vice-M- rs. and MorExpress Second vice Mrs. Passengers Florence House last Thursday. Cut sum- StBTjlXK Mum ham Bez-zan- Mr. and Mrs. Verle Bird returned' on Monday from a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. a 5? f i |