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Show V Thursday, February S, MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH - TIMES Sine 1918 MAGNA ' Publiihtd I ocietu e Adjudged one of the best ..weekly newspapers' by the Utah Rate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. year. strictly In advance-$2.- 00 Mail subscription rates-PayaThe Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. ble Reservations at $10.00 a couple must be made by February 16th Pretty Miss Deanna Noidqufst, Party February 21 wnh either Mrs. Seay in Magna daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Nordquist recited nuptial vows Ladies of the Copper Golf or Mrs. Roth in Salt Lake City. Club are entertaining their partFriday, January 23rd with CharBuffet Dinner-Danc-e les W. (Chick) Hatch, son of Mr. ners at a dinner dance on Saturand Mrs. Charles I. Hatch of Magday evening, February 21st at the WorkGarfield Chemical The na. Elks Club in Salt Lake City. bufers Union is entertaining at a A reception honored them that Mrs. Muriel Sandall is president; Mrs. Marcia Roth, vice president,; fet dinner and dance Saturday evening at the Utah Copper Club The ceremony was performed Mrs. Mabel Seay, treasurer and evening, February 14th at the at home by Judge D. S. Walker, Mrs. LaVerne Mori, secretary. Magna Union Hall. -the bride. Mrs. Roth, chairman of enterDinner is to be served at 8 00 grandfather of Attending matrons were sisters tainment for this social, states that oclock. Further information may of the bride, Mrs. Douglas Peterthe cocktail hoax will be from obtained by officers or the sen and Mrs. Richard Bartley. 6 30 to 7 30 o'clock, followed by be Bridesmaids were Misses Barbara committee in charge. dutner and dancing. Hatch and Karel Ann Blake. Douglas Hatch stood a3 best man for his brother. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPl Guest Book In charge of the guest book was . Mrs. Deon Wimmer and Mrs. Earl Giles was over the gift book. As5-6 Notice Thursday, Friday Only February with the gifts were Mrs. sisting 8:00 P.M. Show starts 6:15. Complete show after Gary Petersen and Miss Carol "The Key" starts 6:15 and 9:50. "A Monster" starts 8:00 P.M. Lady Golfer Plan The Saturday Matinee Roundup Thi Week Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue. Feb. Complete Show After Starts 8:15 P.M. "Some Came Running" siarta 6:20 and 9:00 P.M, Dave...andtrouble...one 8:30 P.M. and the same! A "SOMD CAKIB RUNNING aslirA An Vi friisfraw Regular Prices for This Big Hit iiiumtiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mr. and Mrs. A. Eveard Jenkins of Magna are announcing the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Carol, to R. Roy Tester, son of John L. Tester and Mrs. Ida B. Sherratt. The prominent pair will be honored at a wedding reception Friday evening, March 20th at the Utah Copper Club. ray. No Show Wednesday, February 11. Next CRA Family Show Wednesday, February 18 tiimuiitiiiMiMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiHHiiiimiiiiiittiiii Starts Thursday, February 12 for 3 Days Special, Friday 13th. Triple Bili Midnight Show. taunt Rerun , rRm yney ivra tr.27 .e.wP'1 " art , lJmJ X& tUMKHOWSWCTUI S... ls 154 I 6ABSR I The couple plan to wed March 28th. Bidden to attend the bride are Mrs. DJLoy Buttei field, matron of honor; Miss Linda Coon, maid of honor,- - Miss Carol Muir, Miss Suzanne Young, Miss Judy Peterson, bridesmaids and Janet Reynolds and Linda Kramer, flower girls. An enjoyable Daddy Date was held Thursday night at the Pleasant Green First Ward by young ladies and their fathers. Forty-fou- r attended and games and refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Gene Roberts, Mrs. Dale Simons and Mrs. Elaine Evans, COLON WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST Also Complete Show After 9:00. Out 1:35 a.m. PERRYS LAKE VIEW Dew-eyvill- Its? w L Nf FLOWERS , I89 Mrs. Homer W. Bowen entertained members of her Sewing Club Thursday afternopn at her home in Midvale at a luncheon and social time. Honors Brids Elect Complimentary to Miss June Hymas, affianced bride of Clifford Ames, a prettily planned miscellaneous bridal shower was given Tuesday evening by Miss DeeAnn Hawkins, Mrs. Merrill Anglesey and Mrs. Glen Brock at the Hawkins home. U. S. GOVERNMENT CONFIRM- S- V t f Trading Stamp Sayers, Gome Out Dollars! Ahead i U. MAGNA PHONE 6361 St. Thursday, Fri., February Prices Effective 5-6- -7 guests attended, games were played and prizes awarded. Twenty-si- MEAT DEPARTMENT PORK LOIN CENTER CUT PORK Peril Chop m PRODUCE DEPARTMENT CELEEiV Mrs, Sidney Huish entertained members of her Sewing Club Fri' day evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group who will be entertained February 20th by Mrs. W. Harris Powell Attend Conference On Tuesday, Brockbank student reporters were privileged to meet Mr. Basil OConnor, president of the March of Dimes, at Hotel Utah. It was announced that a d respiratory center will be put at the Sait Lake General Hospital. Medical students at the University of Utah can study in this ward and see how the polio virus affects the body. Cabbage et St Ib Hostess Wax Wong's Chinasa Paper 18c Dinners . . Lindsay's No. ib. NEW GREEN CRISP ib Mrs. Max Cloward entertained members of her Sewing Club Friday evening at her home. A social time was held by the group. ROAST 55t tall pitied 1 Olives 3-9- 5c l .... 49c Kern's 46 ox. Tomato Juice ........ 93c Duncan Hines, yeL. choc. wht. Borden's qt. Cake Mix 25-4- h. . . 3-7- Wasatch Floiir ... Housewife Who Saves and Redeems Her Stamps for Merchandise Can Get a Greater Total Value Than the ; i Mayonnaise $1.49 Beans : HeinxeU os. ..... 49c Catsup ' Third Child Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bennion of Granger announce the birth of a six pound, 8 ounce baby boy January 28th at a Salt Lake has been named Dean L. Hos-pitaL.- Housewife Who Shops in Stores Without Stamps . 53c ICe ...... 98c .&?"& 'rade Stamp Report Issued ' Washington p stores that charge There are some a bit less than stamp stores. But it is just as true that there are stores that charge mm than stamp stores. Smart, thrifty housewives know which is which. non-stam- non-sta- Sfess'ttSS-S- Agriculture Reading this Department smile the seven a should to bring quiet study put of ten American housewives who do their shopping in stores that give trading stamps as i195 l cities. a discount on cash purchases. As pointed out by observers, The housewives knew.it all stores 2 bi. ' I hit ; la 21 lMulnr ! lx;tnth than In along.v 7 message is one of a series presented for your information by THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY. As originator of the SsH green stamp, sH is carrying on a 6 of offering thrifty Americans an additional my to save on purchases. SaH green STAM PS are today saved by over 23 million families. , M4 MattTi tiding stunns Mr ?smci Md f . We hardly think this report will come as a surprise to many women. On your own, youve found out that when you save and redeem your stamps for merchandise you can get greater total value than the housewife who shops in A brother, Kevin, and sister, Diane, are happy about the new playmate. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bennion of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cheney of Magna. Mrs. Oluf Olsen entertained Tuesday for a group Of fnends at lunchlon and a social the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A pleasant time of visiting was enjoyed by the group. ' stamp savers come out dollars ahead. Furthermore, like the Government people who conducted this study, youve probably discovered another interesting fact: reading what the. U. S. Department of Agriculture says on that very subject. They can tell you where to get the greatest total value because theyve just completed a thorough study of whats been happening to prices in the United States from 195 j to 1957 not only in stores that give trading stamps but also in stores that do not give stamps. . I 'stores that do nh give stamps. Stating this conclusion another way, you might say trading If youre like 99 of all housewives, its getting" the most for your money the greatest total value-t- hat really interests you. Next, you want to know where you get it. Thats why we think youll be interested iif Bennion. World Wide 303 Cut Green Swanson's Chicken Dinners 7c x ) S. Department of Agriculture Reports That the -- 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH Roses Miss Carol Jenkins Will Wed Roy Tester Mr. and Mrs. John Romolo of Magna announce the betrothal of their only daughter, Dorothy, to Len Reynolds, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lavell Reynolds of Mur- presente SOL C. SIEGEL PRODUCTION j W. Stewart. A Prizes at cards were given to Mrs. W. W. Borland, Mrs. Eugene Kone and Mrs. Carl Long. A dessert luncheon was served. Magna Maiden Reveals Plans for March Wedding 1 -1 Joe Members of the Womens Benefit Association were entertained Monday evening at the Magna Woman's Clubrooms by Mrs. Ida in Magna. Out 3:00 p.m. Starts 12:00 noon Hey. Gang! Special Selected Your show for the Mailneet What Is lit It's a Surprise! 7 Cartoons, "3 Stooge," Faatura Comedy, "The Iron Claw" Serial. Also, Double "Pay Day." Money For Everyone. Fun For All! iftiiimiiiiiiminmimtiitiiiiimiHiiiiiiiMHiiiiiiitiiirmiHimmiiiiiiiH . The Spencer Ward MIA will entertain at a book review from Helen Kimball on Seidman and Son," by Erick Moll, Thursday, February 19th, 7.30 pm.' in the Spencer Ward Chap.l. A program will be presented and light refreshments served. Tickets may be procured from any MIA member. Jenkins. Serving was in charge of Mrs. George C. Bowden, Sr., Mrs. Leo Amador, Mrs. Dan Collings, Miss Marsha Bowden, Miss Chelri Jo Smith and Miss Sheila Moore. The young couple are now w Ball Ribotto is general and Mrs. Byron L. chairman jHuish is chairman of decorations. A buffet style dinner is to be served, followed by dancing to the mel&dic strains of Lawrence Birds brehestra. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall,ac-compame- d J .. By Juanita Hall Bake' Sal , JrTamgpf Magna, ,by Mr. and Mrs, Harl,fl The LDS Primary of the Lake (Pleat dial 8438 by Tuesday at Tij'maternal grandmother is., 9:00 a.m. and give your Lake Ridge Second Ward and the Jun- Stewart of Salt Lake City, e former LaRue Long. Ridge news to Mrs. Hall Thank ior Sunday School will hold a joyed dinner in OgdenC Sunday , bake scTle at the Lake View Thrift evening. you.) Whittier PTA will meet ThursCenter and Safeway StonX all Mr. and Mrs, Thorna Johnson day, 7:30 p.m. at the school An The Esclera Club met at the day Saturday, February 14th. home of Mrs. William Ashby on pf Salt Lake City announce the interesting discussion is slated. Tuesday. After refreshments the Master Rickie Booth celebrated' group enjoyed' games of pinochle. his 7th birthday anniversary at a Winners were Mrs. Wendell Turn-bo- party, givtn by his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Bob Williams and Mrs. Alfred Booth. Gaines and reJames Hall. Mrs; Clarence ,Donny freshments were features. Later " was a special.guest. in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Don The ladies yvill meet at the home Shupe and children, Mr. and Mrs. pf Mrs. Alfred Booth for the next Grant Rasmussen and family of meeting Salt Lake City, were dinner guests at the Booth home. Mrs. William Ashby accompanied a sister and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stam ene and Mrs. Chas. Petersen of tertained at a card party Saturto Dragerton, Utah, to visday evening. The guests were Mr. it at the home of another sister, and Mrs. Alfred Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns. Mrs. Kuhns Mrs. Hal Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. receryly underwent major sur- Carl Larsen of Murray. j gery. The Lake Ridge Second Ward Visitors at the home of Mr. and MIA ?! girls volley ball team playMrs. James Hall on Friday were ed Spencer Ward Saturday at the Mrs. Lorin Burbank of Salt Lake stakehouse. The score was 47 to City and her daughter, Mrs. Lew 24 in favor of the Spencer Ward. Loveday and children of Bounti-fuMr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and Go Straight To children, Carma and Joey, motorYour Valentines Heartj Miss Jamie Lee Hall, daughter ed to Logan to visit Mrs. Kemps of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall cele- mother who underwent major brated her sixth birthday anni- surgery on Monday. A daughter. Choice Quality at $4, $5, $6 and $7.50 a dozen versary at a prettily planned par- Loralie, visited witn an aunt, Mrs. ty. Refreshments were served to Richard Higley, until their return, fourteen. Out of town guest was several days later. Miss Bonnie Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richprd Ili:ley Mr. and Mrs. Harl Stewart of Salt MCDONALDS and daughter, Debra, visited the Lake City. ' for were at table Decorations the 8993 West 2700 South past weekend Tremonton, Utah, Magna in red and white with a birthday at the home of Mrs. Higleys par2011 cake as centerpiece. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes. ' tendered by the Lady Lions for their husbands, is set for Saturday evening, February 14th at the Lion House. Gem Theatre ,o annual Sweetheart of 26. She 4-t- Valentine Social Is Panned By Lady Lions Pretty Wedding Unites Prominent Pair Here daughter on January weighed in at 6 founds, 3 ounces and is the first" groat ' grandchild for Mr. add My. Carl, birth MAGNA NEWS LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Howard Rid go, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1979 at Magna. Utah 1"3 ' GREEN ft jj 'S5&j STAM PS onu NxnoNwwi stamp man. ix - .. - "N- Dfortmot tF Africvifcm't oojlnt, A ricuHRri Marketing, January 1959, "Um OF Trading Stamp In Marketing Foed" food m i they pa f in certain non - tamp stores. cent en each dollar el purchase. More, bat redeem ha eampe VTbe summary concludes . .The consumer who As the Department of Agriculture emphasize, at the rite of two percent, be benehn by the redeems his tump receives, in return, merchan the fractional differenc whack it found on the tent of the difference." dise valued t about two percent of each retail If you'd like a copy of the summary or of Market- nothing to do with specific store situaage hi dollar book. that if fin5 the the prices they in Research Report 291, write die Dept, of Thus, spent in hllmg tions. 'Many consumer stamp of the ooe consumer than mar for kn pays per cat prices Agricultural Marketing Semca. Wada-.D.pay in tump (tore art mo Sommer, From itt UnltoJ SOM The fttmmary retie Marketing Research Report 295. The Report eoten price from t 195? and non- sa a grouj el ttamp-givitamp store. g It mu (wood diet price in stores had increased a fraction mom that m p store h . t 90 parent, or about sot hatt lSJ v lb It |