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Show V utaH f.tr.NA TIMES, MAGNA, Friday, July 9, 1943 MAGNA SOCIAL NEWS 00 Carriage dl meofKj, Kee hc Announced j . h, Con hoj JenCk. I rpment is made of the Miss Florene Whit- City, Kansas, to Kansas of 8Dbk son of Mr. and "! MagI marriage was solemnized City, where Tll6th in Kansas are making couple young . Sfrric Bk" their home. y has return-Joey Howarth to Ore-whefrom a six weeks trip she was the guest of Mr. K brother and sister-in-laClarence Howarth. Mi re sa j UleyiJ rings, e of ki,l Maiaj ved ftn ii5! JU "T S totawtod rt& JJ rilV Break-fa- st was served and a beach party later enjoyed. Huish, Mrs. Hulda Hanson, Mrs. Lillian White and Mrs. Bertha Marriage Announced Garside, entertained at a luncheon Mrs. Emma honoring Elder, who and Mrs. H. A Bridges of has been ill for some time. Magna Invited guests were neighbors, their announce, the marriage of daughter, Nell to Daly Jay the Sunshine group and presidenson of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitt, cy of the Relief Society. A plea- Pitt of Roosevelt, Utah. sant time was enjoyed. The marriage took place June a 29th at the home of the Mrs. Betty Jane Rasmussen parents, and was attended brides by the Rutherford and son, John, have family and a few close friends. gone to Anna, Texas, to visit Mr. Bishop J. Frank Peel of the PleaRutherfords parents. Her hus- sant Green Ward performed the band, John Rutherford, member ceremony. of the armed forces, has been reported missing in action. Sincere hope is held for his safe HUNTER NOTES a baby boy arrived at return. Thome of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ke Howarth recently. The monthly social and business meeting of the Womens urt. Hollis Nielson is visiting at the home of Mr. Benefit Association will be held i. California, Friday night, July 9 at Coopers Mrs. Kenneth Bezzant, Hall All members are urged to residents. ld attend. a Ward Sunshine La-- , The Junior Genealogical Class Miss Eva Witbeck entertained a with Mrs. Della Howarth, a party in honor of their gave assisted by Mrs. Laura group of girls from the Reming- - teacher, Ray Jones, who is leav(tuinnan, ing Saturday for Denver, where he will attend a summer session at the University of Denver. The COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS was held at the home of party This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre Marie Jones. An evening of games entitles:.and a box lunch was enjoyed by ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Korous eighteen young people. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Linke Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mander Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Maiben Mr. and Mrs. Grant McAllister Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Jay McAllister Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Mayberry Mr. and Mrs. L. J Mantle Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morgan TAKES FIRST HALF INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TITLE MAGNA-GARFIEL- baseballers are champions in the Magna-Garfiel- d now first-ha- lf Utah Industrial league, by ping the Provo team, 11-- whip- took nine. m Descendants of Rasmus Nielson gathered in a family reunion at Fairmont Park June 24th, honoring the one hundreth and first anniversary of his birth. About 60 were present A picnic was enjoyed and each family contributed numbers on the program. The reunion was under the direction of the president, John R. Nielson. We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their many expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and acts of kindness at the recent death of our beloved husband and father, James T. Cockerill. Cockerill Family GOLF A scratch play place event was held Wednesday for ladies at the Utah Copper golf course and places were won by Ann Eckers-leMary Reese and Peggy Linke. Finalists in the June leg are Bette Cutler and Melba Matthews. y, FOR SALE--193- 3 Plymouth coupe in good condition. Inquire 3028 S. 1st West Magna. i Information has been received by Mrs. Laura Rasmussen that her son, Reid, is well He is stationed --with the armed forces In Alaska. Nations Birth Sixteen hits were gathered by the locals, while the Provo team LADIES NEWS Celebrates Bill Cowley, high school coach, was outstanding, and not only hit a home run with the bases full but also batted in five runs in five times at bat. f I Community 2. t SERVICEMEN D Hy Facer was also instrumental in the victory, getting five hits in five trips to the plate. He battMr. Arvle Nielson left last ed in 3 runs. week for Catalina Island, CaliRandy Moesser was outstanding fornia, where he will receive his in the field. basic training in the Merchant CARD OF THANKS Marines. The Magna Y miiini to ton Arms plant Saturday. Page Three Jay Turpin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Turpin, has enlisted in the Merchant Marine and will leave Sunday for Catalina Island. C. M. Citizens in this vicinity celebrated the Fourth of July Monday in befitting ceremonies, marking the 169th signing of the Declaration of Independence. Some citizens who had saved their gasoline took advantage of the double holiday for trips to canyons, but the majority remained in Magna to participate in the days fun here. Most business establishments were closed, but the mills and other war plants continued to function to produce their valuable ) Jerry Taylor, son of Mrs. Theresa Taylor, has qualified as pilot in the Army Air Corps. He is at Santa Ana, California for 9 weeks of preflight training. materials. Mr. and Mrs. George Coon have received word that their son. Ward, has been promoted to the rank of corporaL Chester Thomas is recovering in a hospital at Fort Sill Oklahoma from injuries to his knee. The two bonds were won by Miss Donna Simmons and William Gallagher at the dance. Seaman Second Class N. H. Prizes awarded for floats in the Jordan has completed boot trainparade were: ing at Camp Farragut, Idaho, and First, Machinists Union, No. is home on a two week leave. 1262, second. Pleasant AFL; Green LDS ward MIA; third, CyMr. and Mrs. L. L. Pullum reprus high school band; fourth, ceived a letter from their son, Gypsy Queen Girl Scouts; fifth, Harold, who is in the U. S. Navy, Cyprus Club, 210 of Navy Mothers saying he is well and has visited Clubs of America. many interesting countries. The Cyprus high school band, the army air base band and the Private First Class Glenn KenLegion Drum Corps participated ner left Tuesday for the Marine in the parade, as well as many base in San Diego, after visiting other fine entries, and proved to his mother, Mrs. Alta Kenner and be one of the best held here. other relatives and friends. 4 i f i -- A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (ThM fniH are taken from our Subscription list) Empress Theatre sL LOOK FOR THI GREEN MARKERS Saturday, July 10 First Show 5:00 .You can spot them immediately they indicate foods. Youll be amazed at the variety of good foods that require no points. Show After 9 pm. Complete non-ration- ed ALL THAT A GREAT PICTURE CAN BE1 AIR FORCE July y, $1.70 FLOUR, 48 4 lb. ...23c 13 7. Last Show 9. First Show Sun. 5:00 pan. Mon.-Tue- s. EACH FEATURE A BIG SHOW IN ITSELF! PILOT NO. Summertime 5 Whats Buzzin, Cousin? Leslie Brooks, Freddy Martin and orchestra. Plenty of laughs! Lovely dames. Snappy tunes! NEWS. Adults, 30c. Taxes Included. Prices 14 NO SHOW July 1:30. 15-1- 6 Last Show IhOO p. m. FEATURES TWO OUTSTANDING WILDCAT Its a Battle Royal in this battle5 for oil! Richard Alien, Arline Judge, Buster" Crabbe, Willi'am Frawley. Co-H- it MISTER BIG Donald surprise pf .the year! Fresh fun! Spicy! OConner, Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan and the gang. COMEDY. Serial Friday only at the Empress. The prize (NOTICE) Prices. Children. 1 5c 9-- grede1jOc:Adultfc30c 9 Gem Yfoeaftre July Sunday-MonjJa- y, 11-1- 2 7:00 First Show Both Nights pan. AIR FORCE Prices lOc-H- NEWS COMEDY Adults 30c. Taxes Included. c July Thurday-Frida- y, Show 9:00 p. m. Las! 15-1- 6 Show (At Gem) 9:00 p. m. TWO BIG SHOW- S- Rnt WILDCAT Second Featuro MISTER BIG Prices SERIAL Adults 30c. Taxes Included. EGG EGGS ND MORE EGGS eiAMOL 1 CAROL Open 10 aon. Close 9 pan. CgS EGGS G(j$ VSfc a o c$ Mi CM OtilASMMf mrvamaL.. 12c FLAVORING. 8 os. WESTAG, 13c CHOICE SEEDLESS RAISINS. 4 lb. pkg. 8 os. bottle ..... ,39c .7c os. 16 &H A. 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MILK WHITE 52c EGGS, A gade large, doses MILK WHITE '..48c ' FRESH CRISP CLIP TOP SHAFTER WHITES 9c CORN STARCH. 16 os. pkg. lA Store) Buftters CAKEX, KINGSFORD Priced by the pound to save you money Buy juBt what you can use toda- y- pa only for what you get at Safeway. i ,....25c K, CORN STARCH. DOES A UTTLE CAROUNG tm OtfT VKttM A-gra- WRIGHT, 16c AMAIZO Eomtmakers Burton YOU CANT GO WRONG, if you lt-B- uy U. S. War Bonds. Day-ol- d 2nd-B- uy Egg. . our EGGS SUBJECT TO OPA PRICES. (No. $1.08 I os. 16 IMITATION VANILLA. 24 lb Safeway JflU ICS FCCS $2.17 FLOUR, 48 lbs. COMEDY 10c-18- c lb.... 89c 24 ( CAKE FLOUR, Large 44 os. pkg. . 10c-H- c. y, BAKING POWDER, SOFT-AS-SIL- -- Ann Miller, Rochester, Thursday-Fnda- lbs. DRIFTED SNOW Kitchen pretty warm these days? '.et the oven do most of your cook- -. g work this summer! Its easier .d by the way, summertime baking eally an economy measure. Just meat can be nk of the way otched with the aid of the oven . . shortcakes, meat pies, and oh, short-.Jn- g, many other ways! As for just use those drippings from aeon, other meat and chicken. IISCUITS Let those meat drippings get firm in the refrigerator, then use them for making biscuits for meat shortcakes. Creamed hamburger is a jrand topping. Or cut link sausages into small slices, fry them and make a gravy from the drippings and serve them over the biscuits. Use the same kind of MIAT Ml oiscuit dough made with drippings for a covering for meat pie. Use leftover meat or small pieces of precooked meat, vegetables of your choice and enough thickened juice from the meat or vegetables to give moisture to the pie filling. Cover with biscuit dough and bake in a hot oven (450 F.) until the crust is rich, golden brown. Serve. Sift 2 cups all- ECONOMY CAM with flour 2H taps. pjpoa. U tp powder, 1 Up. cinnamon and cloves. Cream together 3 tbspa. shortening and 3 tbeps. meat drip1 of sugar gradpings and add cup smooth. Add ually, creaming until 1 egg and beat well, then add flour P mixture alternately with H milk. Then add 1 tpv vanilla or other flavoring. Bake m greased Una in layer cake pane er muffinfor about modulate oven (375 F.) 2', minute or on til done. are victory cani)in an dryino Julia current topics of conversation. Lmt Wright's article in this week s Family Circle tells you bow to go and about tL Helpful hinU on sunmakoven drying and Jelly and jam ing will jmiupar canning a, Second Feature First Show Both Nights. taking -- an economy measure Franchot Tone, Marsha Hunt, Gene Kelly, Alan Baxter. Gripping drama! A heros past Fascinating! WedncidayJuly f Best Oops In BfiUtttG HEEDS CALUMET KITCHEN KRAFT I c. 11-12-- r i f Galore! Something Bigl Something Different! Thrills -, With John Garfield, Gig Young, Harry Carey, George Tobheart-stirrin- g A story! ias, Arthur Kennedy. COMEDY NEWS Adults. 30c. Taxes Included. Prices lOc-llIT THE EMPRESS SATURDAY. AT THE GEM SUN MON. Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- 5 I S fem fiOOO TURN-A- rO TOMORROW I STAST SOMeCAHNU1 J i ! i |