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Show MA EtEndoi'j GROCERY 'West Magna Main St. 10 p.m. Hours 10 a.m. ALL WEEK PRICES March 22 to 28 Eggs, A A, lge, doz.226 Sugar, 10 lb. bag . .60c Butter, 2nd grade, lb .31 Sliced Bacon, lb. . . .17c Milk, lge., 4 cans .28c Crisco, Spry, 3 lb. c.51c FLOUR lb.. 67c 9 lb.. 29c Wh. Fawn, 48 lb. $1.33 9 lb.. 33c 24 lb.. 69c lb. $1.10 48 XXX Flour, LIBBY'S Corned Beef, 12 oz. 18c Roast Beef, 12 oz ... 19c Vienna Sausage, 3 c.25c Deviled Meat, 4 c. .15c Salmon, red, lb. c . . 23c CAMPBELL'S SOUP Chicken-Mushroo- 11c m Other Soups, 3 cans 26c FISH TUNA Clearwater, can . . .10c White Star, 7 oz. can 17 Wax Paper 125 ft. . . .10c Diamond, 125 ft. .13c Zee Tissue, 4 rolls. .17c Matches, 6 boxes. . .14c Air-Tit- e, TOILET SOAP Lux - Camay-Palmoliv- e Lifebuoy, 3 bars for 17c Coco Hard, White King, Mission Bell, Creme-Oi- l 9c 2 bars -- SOAP POWDERED 20c 55c Strawberry preserves, 5 lb. c.. 69c, 29 oz. .35c PIERCE'S Catsup, 2 Pork-Bean- 1-- 2 2 s, can .15c 2 can 11 1-- lloz. lb. can 6c La-vin- ia - , can 5c Karo Syrup, 5 lb. c.33c Karo Syrup, 10 lbs. .62c Mothers Oats, lge. .26c Quaker Oats, lge. . .18c Carnation Oats, lge. 14c L Lovely Party Honors San Francisco Visitor ) I Mrs. Mae Hartge of San Francisco, California who has been a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sonne, was the motif for a lovely arranged party Thursday with Mrs. W. J. Corrigan and Mrs. R. C. Parks as hostesses. The delightful social was held at the home of Mrs. Corrigan. A low bowl of colorful daffodils formed the centerpiece of the luncheon table and each guest was given a fragrant corsage of violets as a favor. Covers were laid for the honored guest, Mrs. J. S. Powell, Mrs. George ' W. Smith,' Mrs. Robert Ridge, Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Carl Ashby, Mrs. Frank A. Peterson, Mrs. O. A. Sonne, Mrs. Ray E. Wyatt, Mrs. H. D. Cluff and the two hos- Sat.-Mon- union pntiFii inmn You get reed value for your travel dollar, on the Union Pacific. You enjoy freedom from bad weather and highway hazards . . . spacious cars room to stretch out and move around . . . comfortable, Mrs. Macel Bigley. reclining Coach seats; sleep inviting berths; delicious meals at moderate prices; thoughtful service from a trained personnel, including Registered Nurse Stewardess. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Winston Pritchard announce the birth of a five pound baby boy Sunday, March 17 at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. ct Pritchard and new arrival quite ill at this writing. are I 1-- The Ladies Democratic Study Group of Magna will meet at the Magna Women's Clubrooms Friday evening, March 29, 8.00 p. m. to honor retiring officers. The new officers are Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson, president; Mrs. Millie Christopherson, first vice president; Mrs. Millie Bcath, second vice president and Mrs. George secretary-treasure- r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Rasmussen of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DeLovier of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Eyre of pork 2 size can, 3 cans for 25c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, quart jar. . .31c 48 lb. Guaranteed Flour 98c Whole or half hog, cut, wrapped, ready for lock10 er, lb. Brimfull Vacuum Packed Coffee, 1 lb, jar. .22c 14c Sonny Boy Spaghetti, 3 cans Lamb Chops, lb 19c Pork Chops, lb 16c Pork Sausage, lb 14c Asst. Lunch Meat, lb 19c Stick Bologna, lb 15c Round or lb 21c Steak, Ground Beef, 2 lbs 25c l-- 2c Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dilley announce the birth of a seven and a half pound baby boy Tuesday, March 19 at St. Marks hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. This is their second child. GROCERIES D IT'S THE Cream f1 OF KENTUCKY los Angeles BOULDER DAM San Francisco 29.65 33.35 35.10 the world. R0A0 01 T H one-wa- CxtLntiU tJ I 19c Spaghetti, 3 cans . 25c Sonny Boy, 15 oz. can . 5 Long Spaghetti, 5 lbs. 38 Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs. .9c Dog Food, 5 cans . . .23c . . ISO T N t CAtUkotyvu. Saturday Only, March 23 THIS WOMAN THRILL NIGHT EMPRESS An attendance award of $40 . 2 patrons will be gives $20 each if present. Latest "March of Time All seats 25c Novelty. March t 24-2- 5 Show Sun. 5:00 p.m., Mon. 7:00 pjn. Last Show 1 Come Early For Choice Seals OUTSTANDING SPECIAL FOR EASTER In Technicolor with Don Ameche, Andrea Leeds, A1 and a great cast. A stirring drama, colorful and cxcitinj Youll thrill to the grand old songs. "Our Gang" Comedy. News. Prices Jol-so- n ELECTRIC SERVANTS The 0 PROOF Hui (.Xs,Tlo wpaf tV OISTFJJBUTORS- - TUES.-WED- MAR. ., (JfteeuMO Luxury in the World 26-2- Thurday-Friday- , March " CONGO Yes, Electric Servants are a luxury . . . . . but a luxury every family can afford for theyre the ... cheapest luxury in the world assign household tasks to Electric Servants which can be In this territory Electric Servants work for even smaller Heater! It can be yours for as little wages than throughout the nation as $3.50 a month and costs the as a whole, for average family even less than that today! our electricity costs you considerably less than the national average. TIME TABLE ,, ailing nodel Rip-roarin- g Saturday Only, March 23 First Show 7:00 p. m. Award at 9:00 p. in. GEM An THRILL NIGHT ittondanct award of SUN. MON., MAR 24-2- $40. EMPRESS Same show at both theatres. NO SHOW AT THE GEM. T uesday-- ed netday, March 26-2- 7 Club Nights. First Show 7r00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 W , Ift'i talk it over ! r Passengers and Express Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Baa. ta. Rasmussen Garage 77 W. S. Temple Phone 4881 Leaves Salt Lake Leave Magna 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m, 9:40 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 1:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. iVomei Gem Theatre amount each month for hot water Come in Maisie " "TROPIC FURY Roberts. action! Comedy at a turn of the tap 24 hours a day. take advantage of thisJ?argam MAI SI E , p. THE MAN WHO WOULDNT TALK Lloyd Nolan, Jean Rogers, Onslow Stevens, Eric What secret sealed his lips? Who is this man without a pa1 The picture youll enjoy. Comedy Novelty News Prices V, , lO-- SEE YOUR UTAH POWER DEALER OR s LIGHT CO. & & First Show T ' March ThurdayFriday, 9:00 m. Both p. "CONGO MAISIE" Comedy WVVVHAWVWAVWVWW p Furiout Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, Beverly adventure in the Amazon tropics! Serial Prices purchased one at a time as your budget permits. For example, take an Automatic Electric Water 28-2- 9 Ann Sothern, John Carroll J, M, Kerrigan, back again in fun and thrills. SECOND FEATURE r SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGEL1N NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. First 8how Both Nights 7i00 p. m. Last Show Starts at I . Extra Big Double BUI ,hC FOODS AMERICAN y SWANEE RIVER Soap, large, 10 bars. 34c P. G. Soap, lge. 10. .34c FRANCO 59.35 First Show 7i00 p. m. Award at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK Notice-Firs- WHITE Melo, lge. pkg 48.60 Aul LV.V. Berth extra. Similar low lares to other points, Libsral return limits. Alto very low fares. Sunday-Monda- y, Liberty Bell, 2 lbs. .15c A-l Soda, 2 lbs for. 17c Saltine wafers, 2 lbs. 27c Liberty graham, 2 lb.l7c A-l Graham, 2 lbs. .22c Honey Graham 2 lb . 28c can.... 19c 47.00 w.i Empress Theatre GEM 60 SODA CRACKERS h, . . BE i Can Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, Veree Teasdale, Kent A memorable drama. New, amazing, earnest, yet plenty of humor. Enjoyment from start to finish. Shasta Tea, 8 oz. p . . 30c Sani-Flus- Cu Taylor. BLACK TEA Mayonnaise, qt. jar. 40c Mayonnaise, pt jar. 25c Miracle Whip qt. jar " 31 13c Purex, qt. jar . . . Purex, gallon . .43c p- -n Siwpu $35.10 COFFEE BEST b $33.35 Chicago en route to South- ra California. tm CK.I1 gw SI piag $22.40 I TAKE the largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey is UComKm ug ' DOl'Bl.E-RIC- HALF PINT No. 62 PINT No. 61 QUART No. Round Trips from Garfield to: H. O. Enger, Garfield , Utah, Dial 2441 Mrs. Emma Breeze entertained the Stake Relief Society Board at her home Wednesday afternoon. A luncheon was served to sixteen members. Easter decorations were attractive motifs on the luncheon table. We take Food Commodity Stamps. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE LINE OF LOW-PRICE- Mrs. J. E. Comly was hostess to members of her Bridge Club and special guests, Mrs. George Denton and Mrs. C. G. Harris Monday afternoon at her home on Cyprus Avenue. A luncheon was served and tables later arranged for cards. High score prize was given to Mrs. E. J. Gardner, second to Mrs. W. V. Robbins and consolation favor to Mrs. W. C. T-Bo- ne Sc Pkg. Iodized Salt, 26 oz. .6c PEAS No. 2 can, 3 for . . . .2oC Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c Raisins, 11 oz. pkg. .4c Cut Beans, No. 2, 3.25c Beans, 5 lbs. for . . .24c Vanilla Flavor, 8 oz . 10c CRYSTAL nuPO r Jell-- 0 Trea Tee, 8 oz. pkg. 28c Ther hat w J The Spencer Ward Sunshine committee entertained Thursday in honor of Mrs. Rebecca Herzog who has been ill for some time. Those present were Mrs. Ethel Poulton, Mrs. Ann Jacobs, Mrs. Jennie Kone, Mrs. Florence Reid, lge. .23c Wheat Hearts, lge. 23c GREEN TEA (Cc Zlub Card games were later played and high score prize given to Mrs. Peterson, consolation favor to Mrs. Ashby, house prize to Mrs. Sonne and traveling prize to Mrs. Corrigan. Cream-Whea- t, Hills Bros. lb. pkg.. 19c M. J. B. Jr., lb. pkg. 19c sr w tesses. ninety-eight- MAGNA LOCKER MARKET Lamb, 21c Dreft, lge pkg 55c Dreft, gt. pkg Oxydol, lge. pkg. . .20c Oxydol, gt. pkg. . .55c 23c Dash, lge .20c . . Super Suds, lge. Rinso, lge Rinso, giant The next meeting of the Magna Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelly,' Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Womens Club will be held this ert Robinson of Delta and daugh- Friday evening, March 22 at the Fifteen members of the Daugh- ter, Marie of Salt Lake City, were clubrooms. All women are urged ters of Pioneers, Pleasant Green guests of Mr. and Mirs. Ivan Mem-mo-tt to attend, states Mrs. W. B. Boucher, president Sunday. Camp, heard an interesting history of the First Schools in PleasMiss Marion Breeze entertained A birthday party in honor of ant Green Thursday at their reguof lar monthly meeting. The talk Miss Margaret Lambert was held at a birthday dinner in honor SunProvo of of Dickman Roland at home the HowMrs. was presented by Friday evening Mary day. The dinner table was attractard, granddaughter of the late Miss Della Privett and attended decwas table The ten ively decorated in Easter motifs. guests. H. the one of T. by Spencer, Bishop Pawere laid for Mr. and Covers in and white St orated green first settlers in this vicinity. Mrs. Howard and sister, Mrs. trick motifs. Misses Della Privett Mrs. Paul Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Breeze, Mr. and Mrs. KenGrace Breeze were hostesses at and Virginia Brown were neth Chase and daughter, Janice, the social at Mrs. Howards home. the honored guest and the hostess. Mrs. lesson was given by The Bullock and accordion solos Mrs. Ethel Colvin entertained Mr. R. C. Parks, in company and ducts presented by Miss Jane her Sewing Club at her home with a- group of other lumber and Master Roy Howard. .. Monday! Dinner was served to the dealers, visited in Burns, Oregon following ' ladies: Mrs. Bernice last week and made several inMagna Ward Relief Sheppick, Mrs. Jane Elmer, Mrs. teresting trips through a Eva Apgood, Mrs. Lillie Withey Society Party Lovely and Mrs. Arva McDonald. The SPRING FRIES One week In commemoration and obser- next meeting will be held Friday, 5c. Dial 4057, Matsumura anh March 29th at the home of Mrs. vance of the Farm. Magna. niversary of the Relief Society Sheppick. of the L-- D. S. church, the Magna Ward Relief Society entertained at one of the most delightful parties of the week Tuesday. One hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests were seated at one large table and several smaller ones Phone2841 We deliver Orders $2.00 or more. which were effectively decorated in the Relief Society colors of ., March 23-2- 5 blue and gold. A large cake formSpecials For ed the centerpiece of the main, table and further carried out the Soda Crackers, 2 lbs 15c blue and gold color scheme. Mrs. 21c Dreft, large package Laura Iluish was in charge of dinner arrangements. Rinso or Oxydol, large package 20c A program, directed by Mrs. 15c Matches, carton Vera Hatton, was later given, con14c 3 cans of and numbers musical Cleanser, Lighthouse sisting a hilarious one-acomedy. 28c Woodburys Soap, 4 for A poster, dealing with the delbs Powdered 14c Sugar, 2 velopment, attendance, enrollShredded Wheat, 2 packages 17c ment and other phases of the 25c organization, prepared by Mrs. Tomatoes, 2 2 size can, 3 cans for Agnes Philpot, was presented. Green or wax beans, corn, peas, beans, No. saw-mil- White Lily, 48 lb. $1.27 24 D of P Hear Talk On History Of Schools tess to members of the Sister Lodge and their hupJ Saturday evening at her k Card games were played m re prize given to Mr. m M. J. Brady and consolatk.j ors to Mrs. Minnie Cash ft' Mrs. Sylvia Carey, president of and Mr. Harvey Grubaugh,'f the Rebekah State Assembly, ac- teen guests were present companied by her staff of offiMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R cers, made her official visitation Friday evening at the local Re- are the proud parents of bekah organization meeting in girl bom Sunday, March r the Magna Womens clubrooms. St Marks hospital Moths' Fifty guests from various lodges new baby are doing nicely were present. The local committee in charge of serving included Mrs. FOR SALE $1200 buys William Gallagher, Mrs. F. L. Hib- - housa. Practically new L ler and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. pump on wall. Good locate quire Shannon Pollock. 84th t Mrs. Leatrus Turner was hos 27th South East Main. Serial 28-2- 9 Nights. Last Show (at Gem) BIG DOUBLE BILL "TROPIC FURY." - - Prices 1940. S rooms -- onver |