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Show 4A TIMES. MAGNA, of Roseland, Lye ffived Tuesday to visit b Wiih her parents, An Era tunlay pria mion onrc n 1 School held r school to il 21st present rn i mj Mist Truth Johnton To Wed Parley W. Coon One of the interesting early spring nuptial announcements is the betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Truth Johnson, daughter of Mr? and Mrs. A. of Murray, to Parley W. Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon of Magna. VSoniayolII.IIcaTl t -- V i" ct 4NED in Magna. Mr. Coon is a member of a prominent, pioneer family of Magna and is well known in this vicinity. Announcement of the nuptials will be read with a great deal of interest by their many friends. d Lions Cti rkins" dsau asant Grtq StUDEBAKERO COLORFUL NEW Si, loa&g be pm gEE the dance a for the did in thee. - Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pearce, who were recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Thorley Pearce, parents of the bridegroom, enter- 1 sparkling new tones outside and inside illingly youthful in spirit and looks Theyre the most slluring crea- tions you ever saw in a motor car ! Theyre big, smart, roomy with a wealth of vivid new Springtime color echemesl The new Stude-bakSpringtime Models ere here! Come in and drive one. Low er ..tMaia enmuea nasal.. tun iplMwed pnee at ItcMO ..IMala Sewlh prices low down payment 7 CJ.T. budget plan terms. So ) Jayfliis MAGNA, UTAH .BOX 8 lUw their jour impress Theatre Saturday, April 19 First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts 0:00 p. m. ZTRA It's Modern Adventure . . . And It's Terrific Mrs. Mabel Garfield and Mrs. Vera Hatton were at a Progressive bridge luncheon for the benefit of the Cyprus band Thursday evening at the Garfield home. The guests included Mrs. TTiora King, Mrs. s, Myrtle" Yeates, Mrs. Emma Mrs. Pauline Richardson, Mrs. Alice Huffaker, Mrs. Jerry Richardson, Mrs. Phyllis Stewart, Mrs. Vera Deland, Mrs. Myra Hendrickson and Mrs. Faye Morgan. Tables of bridge and were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Jerry Richardson and Mrs. Stewart and house favor to Mrs. Huffaker. A late luncheon was served. A charming reception honored Mr. and Mrs. William Isakson Tuesday evening at the" Utah Copper Club, In a smart nuptial event of the spring season. Mrs. Isakson was formerly Miss Barbara Behunin, daughter of Mrs. Julia A. Behunin of Hunter, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Isakson of, Union. Their marriage took place April 12. . . The bride wore a white taffeta frock with a corsage of red roses and sweet peas. She was attended by two bridesmaids. Miss Mrs. Bernice Archibald and Moss and Miss Cleola BeMrs. Clara Borland were hunin. at a luncheon for the beneLaVan Behunin, brother of the fit of the band Tuesday. The stood as best man for the pride, guests included Mrs. Glen B. Mar- groom. tin, Mrs Jesse Drown, Mrs. SylIn charge of the gift room were via Van Steeter, Mrs. Ed Cannon, (Geraldine Henline, Lola Stapley Mrs. Thelma Huish and Mrs. and Cleo Beth Hiatt. Mrs. Eugene Frank Peterson. Moss received the guests at the Ar-ge- door. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith are Presiding over the serving table tained at a lovely arranged dinner vacationing in Illinois and Michi were Misses June, Mae Moss, for at the. gan several weeks. They plan Loretta Albean, Cleo Behunin, party Thursday evening Peter Pan Cafe Tea Room. Covers to drive a new automobile back. Leona Stapley. were laid for seventeen guests. Dancing was later enjoyed by An enjoyable program was preMrs. James Thomas was hos- one hundred guests. David Taysented. Mrs. Pearce was formerly tess to members of her club Monlor was in charge of the program Miss Thora Taylor of Plain City, day evening. Cards formed the numbers. Utah. diversion of the evening and prizes were given to Mrs. LaVem Friends of Johnston will Sixteen members of the Order Sheppick and Mrs. Thomas Jen- be interested Larry to learn that he of Railway Conductors Auxiliary sen. A late luncheon was served. has been released from St. Mark's were entertained Monday evening Mrs. Sheppick will entertain the hospital and is progressing very by Mrs. Tressa Blackett, Mrs. A. ladies next Monday evening. well. Larry left Wednesday night King, Mrs. Marie Worthington, for a trip to Southern California Mrs. Rhoda Johnson at the BlackMr. and Mrs. John E. Papani-kola- s to recuperate. His many friends ett home in Salt Lake City. Prizes announce the birth of a wish a complete recovery. Ber-nie 8. Mrs. won Mother at cards were by baby daughter April Drown, Mrs. Laura Daniels and new arrival are doing nicely. Mrs. William Wolstenholme en4 and Mrs. Fern Jenkmson. faster tertained ladies of the East PleasMrs. Arlie Bradford is convales- ant Green Camp, Daughters of decorations were cleverly carried out in the table appointments and cing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Utah Pioneers, Wednesday at her favors. The next meeting of this A. J. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Bradford re- home. A lovely arranged luncheon group will be held Monday eve- cently underwent medical treat- was served, followed by business ning, April 28th at the Magna ment at a Salt Lake hospital A and musical numbers. 4 4 4 . Women's clubrooms. speedy recovery is wished. Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Godfnaug of San Francisco, California, are house-guesat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MarshalL They will also visit other relatives and friends in Magna Mr. Godfnaux is a nephew of Mrs. Marshalls. You dont need H to oaioy rich, mellow Old Quaker Whiskey ..or the sport of fishing! I his first modern role in three years. With Ralph Bellamy, Alan Hale, Lee Patrick, Ucn Jenkins Thrills that are different! "CRIME DOESN'T PAY COMEDY. ricsS c Adults 25c plus Govt. Tax 3c (Also Si. Tax.) At The Empress Saturday. At The Com Sunday. Errol FI) nn in renda Marshall, 10c-15- April Shows Matinee 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. One Evening Show Only. 7:30 ionday Showt - Matinee 2:30 p. m. Evening Show 7:30 p. m. uetday-ednetday - Matinee 12:00 noon. Evening Show 7:30 p. m. rice (Set by Film Company.) latinee 40c Children 12 yean or under 25c vening, All Seats 56c. -- The Relief Society Literary Mr. and Mrs Erwin Sax and Lesson Tuesday was given by Mr and Mrs. W. G. Carlson of Mrs Bertha Rountree on Song Salt Lake City were guests of the Year. of Ml iindMrs. Sum Bui-- , lock. The Beehive Girls of the Hercules Ward, in conjunction w ith SOFTBALL TEAM NOTICE other wards of Oquirrh Stake, enjoyed a party at the Roller All girls pl.i) inggoftball with Skating Rink Saturday afternoon the Magna Cash team last year and all interested m trying out Mrs. Stephen R Angus of Or- forthe team this year, are land, California "has returned to see Waft Del home her after visiting vwth htr1 Cprus campus, 5 30 Monday and sister-in-laMr and Mrs D. J. Parker Sat-liida- y. eve-broth- er 4 4 ELECTED Mr. and Mrs Clarence Coon Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson, Mr and Mrs. LaVar Kearns and families enjoyed Easter at Saratoga BOWLING OFFICER Mrs Crystal Colombe of the Utah Coppt r Club was elected vice pitsident of the Utah State Women s Bow ling Association at Mr and Mrs C. E Lehmkuhl a In meeting hi Id Wednesday entertained their card club Satur- - Ogden. blooms. The bride has been honored at a number of parties Her sister, Mrs. Helen Hansen of a Ogden, entertained at personal shower; a cousin, Mrs. Stella Lythgoe, also of Ogden, was hostess at a "kitchen shower and pre-nupti- a group of girls where Muss Barrett was employed, entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will live in East Main Street, Magna, Utah .Phone Go. 5061 Got More For Your Money Everyday at tha Standard Markat Specials for Fri., Sat., Mon., April 4 Club-room- Mr. and Mrs F.' S. Rasmussen were dinner guests Monday evening at the home of their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laIvo Rasmussen of Salt Lake City. 21 WE DELIVER 4 Honoring Mrs. George Milton Scott, who will be remembered as being formerly Miss Beulah Evans, a popular spring bride, her sister, Miss Orvilla Evans, entertained at a prettily arranged miscellaneous shower Friday evening s. at the Magna Womens Games were played and prizes given to Ellen Duke, Laura Woolfenden, Carol Coon and Beth Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Scott recently returned from a wedding trip and are making their home in Magna. 18-19-- Where Prices Are Always Right. Afton, Wyoming. PICNICS, lb. for PORK SHOULDERS, lb. PORK LOINS, lb. for LOIN PORK CHOPS, lb. SHOULD LAMB CHOPS. ROUND STEAK, lb. for POT ROAST, lb. for RIB ROAST, lb. for . HAMS, Armour Star. lb. BUTTER.2nd Oualiiy. lb. 1 19cj HALIBUT. Fresh, lb. 25c 18c FRANKS. 2 lbs. for 4. 28c 23c COTTAGE CHEESE, lb. 10c 25c HAMBURGER, lb. 15c 19c BACON, lean sliced, lb! 29c 25c Whipping Cream, 25c pt 18c 18c TOMATOES, fresh, lb. for 20c 25c GRAPEFRUIT, dosen , 3Sc Oranges, she 344. 2 dox. 25c SHORTENING. New Crest, 3 lb, pail for . 43c SWEET PICKLES. Aro, Quart Jar for . . 29c P and G NAPTHA SOAP, 3 Giant Bars for ,10c 27cJ GRAPEFRUIT, Shavers, No. 2 Can for PORK 9i BEANS, Blua Pina, In Tomato Sauce, No. DIXIE CORN CANDY, Pound for WALL PAPER CLEANER. 3 Cana for CARMELS. Pound for . COOKIES. Fancy Apricot Craam. Pound for FLOUR, Rad SaaL 48 lb. bag for COFFEE, Market Basket, Pound for . SLICED BEEF. Peacock, 2 Ounca Tin for OXYDOL. Larga Packaga for CORN KIX with Marmalada Jar, 2 Packages for SALAD DRESSING, Bel Dine, Quart for MILK. Tall Cans. 4 for COCONUT, Cellophane Package, Pound for . 9c . Pi can 10c 23c 25c J5c 19c 89c 17c 10c 19c 25c .. 19c ,29c 23c MBmnarHaBB jl QUART 63 txilivsly Tha Sam Length Picturo That Was Shows In sit Laka City. (4 hour show). Sunday I Of interest to their many friends in this vicinity is the marriage of Miss Verna Mae Barrett of Ogden daughter of Mr. . and . Mrs. John J. Barrett of Bingham, to Edwin C. Hale, sen of Mr. Benjamin Hale of Afton, Wyoming. The Barretts are former residents of Magna and well known here. TJhe couple were married in the Salt .Lake L. D. S. Temple Tuesday J April8Lh.They were attended by the groom's brother and sister. A wedding supper wss given in their honor at the home of the brides brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. John E. Barrett, 820 Jefferson Avenue, Salt Lake City, following their marriage. Covers were laid for thirty guests, members of the immediate families, at one long table which was decorated with a three-tiere- d wedding cake with miniature bride and groom atop and spring . Mrs. Rose Rasmussen entertained at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Annabelle Gormley, Mrs. Lottie Culleton, Mrs. A V. Powell and Mrs. Reba Richards Clever Easier decorations were used in the table appointments. A social time was enjoyed. 20-21-22--23 THE WIND CONE WITH BACCHUS NOTES Mr and Mrs. David Baker reWill the person who borrowed turned home Monday from a vacation in southern California and Blanch Taylors pioneer costume Mexico. The vacation also served please return it to her? Telephone as a reunion between Mr. Baker 3131. 41 and- - his sister, Mrs. Louella Jenand while saltar nings, who have not seen each LOST-Bla- ck other but once in nineteen years. pup with collar. Reward. Return to Robert Skelton. 2nd East. Mag- Mra. Allen S Knight was hostess to ladies of the Firemen Ladies Auxiliary Friday evening at her home. Tables of bridge were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. LaVem Sheppick and Mrs. Jean Strong. A late luncheon was served. Mrs. Mildred Newbold will entertain the group this Friday night. a million Teijin - No. I of the Bacchus Club won the ladies bowling title. The squad is composed of Dortha Kearns, Maurlne Kearns and Margaret Farnsworth. High game was recorded by Francis Kearns, 220. Former Magna Mitt Wed In Temple ts FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK lt Wedding Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs. W. Itake on Cam-man- The couple will be married at the home of Mr. Coon's parents the evening of April 25 and a reception will follow at the Utah Copper Club. Several socials have honored the bride-elein Murray. The young couple plan to make their home ners and k 8 the Glta Bountiful a ,eung at tfe sr. 11 Page Three day evening. Twelve guests were Mrs. Phyllis Stewart entertain- larenU stnctTK 0 Friday, April 18. 1941 progressing well, ed members of her Club plans to visit Friday evening at Bridge ye alsoand her 'home. vicinity. Magna Luncheon was served and bridge ' played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Charles E. Angell Faye Morgan and Mrs. Myra Henof a baby drickson. Mrs. Vera Deland will their home, entertain the group Friday, April at rQ9th new daughter are 25. HiHiinmiia, a UTAH YOU FEEL LIKE A PINT 64 MIlllOfT Vi PINT 65 WHEN YOU ASK FOR tyiss Shirley Salm, formerly of of Holladay, was elected Sweet-Hea- rt Queen of the Big Cottonwood Stake M Men and Gleaner Girls Banquet Saturday night She was presented d with a beautiful gold locket , (6 (Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY... THIS WHISKEY IS It Mill CimillT 1141. lit Oil 89111 CtBMBT. Magna now 4 YEARS OLD heart-shape- UWItlttmt. 111111 Abort prices include all taxaa. (All Pastas - Tickata Void.) it April Thurtday-Fnda- y, ft SANDY GETS HER MAN YufU love Baby Sandy, (Americas No. 1 Baby,) in this fuir&nd fireworks. Shes a riot! With Stuart Efwin, Merkel, William Frawley, Edgar Kennedy, Wally now of - Vernon SECOND ' ft 24-2- 5 Pint Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show 3:00 p. m. Extra Big Double Bill FEATURE ARE THE HEAVY L IUES PARALLEL? IN OLD COLORADO William Boyd 821 8 action in , -- Ig (as hopalong Cassidy) and his Bar-2- 0 pals. old Colorado. Beautiful scenery. New. Serial Friday Only at tha Empress. 1 Adults 25c plus Govt Tax 9c (Also St. Tax.) 10c Gem Theatre Sunday, April 20 First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show 2:00 p. m. ifFOOTSTEPS t f,rr g IN THE DARK F lynn, Brenda Marshall, Ralph BeTlamyT "CRIME DOES NOT PAY COMEDY, Adults 25c plus Govt. Tax 3c (Also St. Tax.) lOc-lS- c Thurtday-Fnda- y, Show 9:00 p. m. Both April 24-2- 5 Nights. Last Show (at Gem) 8:00. Big Double Bill SANDY GETS d HER MAN Sandy m a swell show and a great cast! 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