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Show Friday, July 24, 1942 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH o. j. .-- GARFIELD SOCIAL HAPPE Miss Donna Christensen, Mr. and of Mr. and .Mrs. Ferron Lake hosPitahn a from returned Salt has ft1 enseii, went an after Lake appendectomy a hospital undergoing Betrothed , Approaching Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. (Bud) I with Mr. Petterssons brother and an 1 recovery is wished. Members of the Westway Sew- left for her home in Spokane, appendectomy. ing Club enjoyed their annual Washington, after having visited Marriage Announced Of Speers announce the birth of a family, Mr. and Mrs. Matt PetterMiss Beth Rushton summer party at the Doll House with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitt Marian Petersen baby girl Saturday, July 18th at sson. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barratt and Is a visitor at Mr. Fork the Cross Harold Petersen. din Chicken in Salt-Lak- e Holy Hospital. .City. children, Paul and Patricia of ' is serving with the armed Mr. and Mrs. Russell Magleby Salt Lake City visited over the Mr. and Mn, A. ner was served, followed by card Speers Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Petersen forces and. fa Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pettersson Is stationed at On- moved this week to make their weekend at the home of. Mrs. games. Prizes were given to Mrs. of announce the betroth- tario, California., His wife ha home in Salt Lake Die Clara Borland, first, Mrs. Linda announce the birth of a baby al Granger I City. Mr. and Mrs. C. o Rosella Snow. and approaching marriage '.of been Johnson, consolation and Mrs. Ida boy July 16th at the Holy- Cross their in'.Sajt ;Laie City, staying fed family f Olive to John Marian, daughter, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lima Olsen entertained Stewart, cut favor. The ladies Hospital. Mother and new son, Edward U at Mrs. Sonne Mr. James and were son ami Uga aooeee Mr. of Gardner, only John Olsen, for a short time. Mrs. members of the New Idea Club Carl Madill Pettersson, are doing later enjoyed a theatre party. and Mrs. Edward J. Gardner of visitors at the home of Mr. and , iSali Mrs. well. . is was Pettersson Miss Vivian and former her home at the Speers very special Mrs. LaVerl Friday j jcideol Densley Saturday. af Miss Beth Egan Wai 1 Olsen. guests, Mrs. James Thomas and formerly Miss Ann Madill of Magna. a party for her ' The will ; Mrs. C. O. Blackett, daughter, marHe be young couple Mrs. Ina Hansen. A social time Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peterson, mversary Tuesday ried in the Logan L.D.S. Temple Silt Virginia, and the Misses Betty Mrs., Henry Meng entertained was enjoyed and a late luncheon and gameX 1 j Heffeman, Mardell Welker and July 29, and will leave shortly members of her club Monday at served. The group meets July Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson and Mr. Mrs. Charles and Swenson by ten guests. after on a wedding trip to Yellow her home,-TablLouise Borland, enjoyed a three-da- y announce the birth of a of cards were 31st at the home of Mrs. Thomas families have returned from a stone National Park. vacation at Provo. stay at a cabin in Hobble girl July 15th. Mother and baby to first Jensen. and arranged new prize given Mr. Gardner is a former student Mrs. Creek. Matt Pettersson. Mrs. Marsh well. at" the daughter are progressing 'salt of and Utah, University will entertain the group Monday. Mrs. Arthur Marsh entertained Mrs. Swenson was formerly Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rond Albean res also fulfilled an L.D.S. mission. her Mrs. A. J. Anderson Barbara Christofferson of GarMr. and Monday night club that week turned Sunday from a weeks Both Miss Beverly Underwood has day. A pleasant social evening vacation at Yellowstone National young people are mem recently returned from an en- field. bers of prominent local families returned to her home in San was enjoyed by the ladies. This Hect ! fssun joyable vacation an Indio, Cali Park. and well here. be StttLAk the last meeting of the acquainted Diego, California, after visiting will fomia. where they visited their Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pendleton The bride-elewill be honored her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. group until fall. son and his wife, Captain and Mrs. became the happy parents of a Rethe East Ward Wednesday, That Old Man of at several socials, including a Matt Pettersson, for a short time. V. C. Anderson. They also visited wee d lief Society made bags for per- eontmued to bear the Sky ? baby girl at the party 5 given Tuesday at Los Angeles with relatives. evening by Cross this sonal articles for the week. Red Hospital Holy Cross, vicinity during the down, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harris left Miss Katherine Neerings of Salt week, Sit 7:00 I Misses Lyla Manor and Billie All concerned are doing well. also and a completed caused to quilt rays visit with relatives Lake City, a miscellaneous show- Cockerill temperature . Saturday Local people who have recupFriday for and friends in Colorado and other er will honor her Saturday eve- a vacation are leaving reading to aw j thomet.er erated or are at St Marks hosto CaliSan Diego, trip Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ekblad Wednesday proved an extra' Mr. and Mrs. William Madill ning at the Gardner home with fornia. points of interest Their daughpital following recent illness in- are left Saturday for a vacation at reMiss Barbara E. J. Gardner and Mrs. Alice will Mrs. ter, Harris, in vacationing Baker, 46 Oregon clude J. L Moore, Jack Dilley, Yellowstone National Park. though Monday was artas. Rocco Razzecca, Chris Karapkas, with Mr. Madill! brother and in Gourley as hostesses and MonMrs. Joan Butters is entertain turn with them after visiting her aunt and family. ond, and Tuesday a third. she be Idaho will day with Pocatello, friends. evening, further R. Fisher Mrs. and of J. her former Magna Charley ing members Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adamson TTie weather man doe not J complimented at a social given Club 30th at her home in Jones. Best wishes for speedy reJuly of Lehi were weekend guests at port any relief In Mrs. is Julia Behunin at the Petersen home sisspending her by sight fo, coveries are extended. local A Ogden. is group Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duke and ters, Mrs. Jean planning several weeks with her sister, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. erai days,. Mrs. to motor, up. thunder bu( have returned home from Norma Shafer andPackard, Mrs. Peterson. family Nora Pearson in Circleville, will probably again come Miss Dorothy Mrs. J. S. Callagy, the former a . pleasant vacation trip to Yellow- Petersen and her mother, break the heat spell. - t j Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Petter Utah. They attended the BuchanMiss Margaret Petersen, recently stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Peterson an reunion at Vivian Park in ProLeRoy Petersen. sson of Price are visiting here vo Canyon Saturday and Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Aston WISH TO BUY-Fo- ur , Local people attending were Mr, left Saturday for a vacation at room modern home. Call J it and Mrs. Leonard Behunin and Moon Lake, Duchesne, Utah. , Magna. family, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moss and Mo-,-.families of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Albean of Salt Lake City. - 1 thefr' 51. ' J Kftg . 'i - t. f? es ? Old Sol Corning To Give Out ct four-poun- ui V , r Mmnm NUMIER II , till e How to cut down on waste by eliminating haste it A list o foods that art really low priced An illustrated story worth reading left Wednesday fpr San Monday, TuesdayWednesday, Thursday, Friday, V j. i hours: wing 6:15 a. m. 7:30 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. Charles Keith Hoffman, 20, R. F. D. No. 1, Magna, has enlisted in Class V-Naval Aviation, it was announced today by Lieut-Comd- r. E. H. Walter, senior mem- ber of the Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board, San Francisco. The young man, son of Mr. Charles Edward Hoffman, form- and Saturday, Safeway prices are always low i Ifaste in shopping Dikes waste in food baan our family duty to waste as little food as possible-today it is our patriotic duty. "And certainly lhT moslXfcCti ve way to do this is to plan menus and shopping lists together a week at a time. For this gives you the opportunity to fit one days leftover into the next days menu meals to keep meals well-round- ed nutritionally to stick to the budget and to plan definite times for shopping, thus cutting down on your shopping trips. But streamlined shopping schedules take careful planning. And at all times the perishability of different meats and vegetables must be kept in mind. For moat, Utah Pack, No. 2 can, 2 for . Emerald Bay, Fancy, No. It has always to vary DESSERTS TOMATOES, you might select shoulder lamb chops, enough ham loaf for two nights, and Swiss steak. If stored in the refrigerator, most meats will keep about a week; cured meets like ham and bacon will keep longer; but ground meats, poultry, cooked the same day or day after 2 Petite, Small Table Fruit, MIXED VEGETABLES, Libbys, No. 303 can, CORN, Cream Style, Country Home, Golden, No. FOOD, baby Gerbers, strained or SOUP, DEVILED MEAT, i cans, No. Castle Crest, sliced or halves. , 3 20c 27c for BEVERAGES Club, GRAPE JUICE, Welchs, quart for ROYAL PILSNER BEER, V"Perby Jumbo.2 for (plus de oz for (plus deposit MIRACLE AID, Powder for Drinks, Asst. Flavors, grapefruit juice, can 20 Jell Well, 3 Packages for i7c ROYAC PUDDING," Assorted 3 Flavors, GRAPES, Packages for Del Monte, Seedless. No. 18c tall can 1 12c ORANGE MARMALADE, Gold 32 ounce Jar for V-- 28c ENRICHED FLOUR, oz. bottles, 2 for 25c FISHERS BEER, will report soon to the U. S. Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Oakland Airport, California, for primary flight instruction. He will later be transferred to an advanced base for final indoctrination, upon successful completion of the program'andbecommis-sione- d an ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve or a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve. Class Naval Aviation is now open to high school graduates between 18 and 26 years of age, inclusive. Complete information may be obtained from the Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board, Ferry Building, San Francisco, or from the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, where a traveling unit PEW savers ROOT BEER or SPUR, Carlton 28 45- Kitchen Craft, Pound Bag for 48 FLOUR, - Dial 4531 for Arrive $1 57 8:40 12:43 Family Patent, 48 Pound Bag for I Town House, Unsweetened, 46 oz. 17c 2 Pound Jar for As timely as For vagotablos, you might lettuce, and celery. Thats not counting the potatoes and onions youd liaye on hand already. As soon as you get home, wash the1 vegetables quickly, dry, and storj . them in a covered container in til refrigerator. Use green and leaf) vegetables that day or the nexf Carrots and corn will keep longei Nwh aefffcWfcoeJ pmrtUt Read the article in this weeks Family Circle Magazine about cooperative neighborhood parties in which everyone shares in food, expenses and fun. Out every Thursday, Jree at Safeway. Directa GATEWAY HOMEMAKERS B CHEAP Safeivav sv'- I Pound for . 27c ROUND BONE, 29c PRIME RIB, Pound for 32c PORK ROAST, or bsckl ORANGES," Pounds for grapefruit, 5 Pounds fob According 30c 33c 'wwvaEwi War Bonds and Stamps with tho monoy you sava at Safeway to on of for Pound for . 29c 10c Pound for for BULL ETIN Many a father is suffering from a touch of the son. 8c If theres a tie between the father and usually the son is lng it 1 26-27-- 28 canners for fruit ning. Ask any of our can- MAGNA LUMBER 3351 OF FIRE' Barbara Also Gene Krupa and his famous orchestra. ''MICKEY. MOUSE" COMEDY NEWS. Prices I0c-18- c Adults 30c. Taxes Includ'd - f We vfm NO SHOW Wednesday, July 29 , . - W Operating on the. Wednesday cbstl sumier subject to your approval or diappprw1 ' rfnrini respond to your request , . Thurddy-- F rid ; ,wr First Show Both Night 7:00ay,m.July Lart Show p. ' Big Double Bill EXTRA SPECIAL REQUEST 30-3-1 :0l T- U ; pM ' t - ' BUCK PRIVATES a!?,Costell After their personal ippea in M gna, it will be more interesting' than ever to see on the screen. - COMPANION. FEATURE Thii3 ROAD AGENTj:.M'-- et : b8d men Dick Foran, Leo Carrillor Andy Robin Hoods of the roaring west! Action g!01 lh SrU1 Friday Only at the -EARTHQUAKE" SUPER MAN COMdTPrice 10c-- 1 8c Included Adults 30c. Taxes i Gem Theatre First Show Sunday, July 26 7:00 p, m. Last Show 8:00 Cfr ! p- - SUIQDE SQUADRON SECOND FEATURE A DATE Prices IQc-H- c with Adults FALCOiV 30c. Taxes Includ'd " TBursday-Frida-y ,, July 30-3-1 First Show Both Nights 6:00 p. m. Last Show (at Cm) . Extra Special Big Double Bill BUCK PRIVATES and HARDWARE CO. Phone s. laugh-roman- U You 11 wear a smile of satisfaction. if we may sell you our calenders, sieves, colJ-pack Why don't you gel your big" order on a weekday too. Not only will rou have man tim to plar m weekends, but youll be able to shop more Ueunfy if you cet your big grocery order on a weekday. Safeway price yoa kaow, are alrays low, qq yrwytUbg, every jay ej& weak. y, 5c CANTALOUPES, SUMMER SQUASH Pound 10 human g, ThriUsi George Sanders, Wendy BamtJ Adult 30c. Taxes Included j Empreis Saturday. At The Gem Sunday ' BALL our modern wir- customers, a father is one who is ed for cash. CARROTS, Pound nce Folks: Anybody that ever gave jjjthe right size hirt on fathers day would have a fit. And so would father. 7c BANANAS, Loin, Pound for iVUOMIIIi your money Pound tor Sunkist, 5 for Standing, top-quali-ty Heart-warmin- uary Cooper, as Professor Potts, learns love from 8 i)ot 8pot aI! - and its the ars. y LEMONS, POT ROAST, Pound cWVjMV- Freth end 11 Shoulder Rib, h mmcE Tender, Juicy mesti every time or II your money beck I S uinY Th J61 BETWEEN FRIENDS: Howdy, GUARANTEED MEATS ) A DATE WITH THE FALCON Comedy-Roma- 3ic Guaumteed-Jra- :E1 todays headlines! drama with Anton Walbrook, Sally Gray. SECOND HIT buying. choose com, string beans, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, green onions, p. Mom-Tue- 3lc PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Express lease. 11:05 a n 5:45 p. a d 6:55 a. m. 3:30 p. m. July Sun :30 P. m. 7:00. Last Show SPECIAL A Show With A Freshness Thai's Different! 23c pounds for Out-Boun- SUICIDE SQUADRON r,??Pday-Monay-Tuesda- CRACKERS, Premium Sodas. Express or Freight Pick-U- p m. m. m. Empress-Theat- re $1 15 Sunnybank, Pound for 11:05 a. 5:45 p. Saturday , July 25 MARGARINE, 3 10c (Them 5:00 p. m. First Show 6:30 p. m. A Complete Show After 6:15 p at Two Swell Feature Truly A Great Show 5, Tall Cans for Cherub, 24c Morning, Bordens. Sego, 3 tall cans 25c 35c --A FRI No Package too small or too large of the Board is now TOP QUALITY MILK, 3 ) 33 to to to 6:55 a. m. 3:30 p. m. , sity. Hoffman PUDDING or GELATINE, Crest, 17c 2 v 20 22c PEACHES, chopped, 3 cans 20 Bncho, Assorted, 3 Cans for Chicken Noodle, 3 Cans for Libbys, llc can Harper House, No. 2H Can for llc Z can No. 2' BARTLETT PEARS, can, 14c 7:00 a. m. 9:30 a. in. 11:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m. Trains Leave Magna erly attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young Univer- PEARS, 21c to to 5, CAWED VEGETABLES SPINACH, tod in tine too t DEPOT The agent will Be at the depot during the follo- Enlists In Aviation J . MAGNA Local Young Man i ) J Salt Lake &Utah" Railroad (0 ren) Mc-Farla- ne Francisco, California, and will visit Private Donald Jones at Camp Roberts. i 4 Schedule For a Mrs. Roy Jones and lone SECOND HIT Magna. Utah Pricea lOc-Il- c -- v Adult 30c. Taxes - Include Bt CATSUP |