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Show l.r.fJA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, January 21, 1938 aoclal Saturday at the home of Mrs. Loutensock in Hunter, complimentary to members of the Primary Association. Refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests. find j N.S. White announce Mw- - a lage The Magna Women's Club resum-ethe Friday afternoon Bridge Lun- YOUNG cheons last Friday afternoon after a period of Inactivity due to the remodeling of the clubrooms. Mrs. J. S. Powell and Mrs. Harris Powell were hostesses. Six tables of bridge were played and high score won by Mrs. Abbie Peterson. The next lun. cheon will be held Friday, January 23 with Mrs. W. B. Boucher and Mrs. Valeria Young serving: All ladles are invited to be present. to Boland E. Young of D. C. son of Mr. and The Young ofMagna. will take place in the late iuncement of the nuptials will Zd with considerable Interest by the young com and popularly many friends of well vfio are own here. , , t d home on First East Street Friday and Elva Mithopolus, Carnes were evening. The newly elected officers played and refreshments served. 9 Including Mrs, Eleanor Coon, president, Mrs, Dorothy Finley, v.ce pres Hundreds of remnants rcprleed for Ident and Mrs. Rachel Elder, secreclearance at Penn: ys. assumed duties their for the tary. Mr.s A. V. Powell underwent a coming year. High score at bridge The Junior C!a.;s of tlv Magna tonsil operation last Friday morning was won by Mrs. Fern Coon and sec- Ward, at St. Marks Hospital. consisting of Denra Haws, ond high by Mrs. Lillian Haws. A Jay Peterson. Lark Ellertson, Marie midnight luncheon- - w r HalvorseHi-Dorot- hy Mr. and Mrs) John Emmet Harmon, KatBurke harine Rasmussen. Wanda Nieson of Stockton, California, are Miss June Swanner of Salt Lake' and Doreen McDonald, met at the with Mrs. Clara Burke andvisiting Mrs. City was a weekend guest of Miss home of Mrs. J. A. Larson for a canNellie Powell of Hunter, enroute to Jeanne Englemann. dy pull following the regular Mutual Chicago, Hlinios where they will meeting on Tuesday evening. make their home temporarily. Mr. Womens Rayon tailored Slips 36 to and Mrs. Burke are being extensive- 44. Clearance Price Friday 43c 26 Girls dresses, slightly soiled, Penly entertained during their sojourn neys Clearance Friday.- - 49c. here. Mid-wint- Pen-ney'- . - w no. 446 Wool single plaid blankets, Penneys Clearance Price 94c. Mr. and Mrs. Janet Ashby of Salt Lake City visited with her sister, Mrs. Ira Gardner on Friday and Saturday 99 rd play-Hlstor- y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brinton and family of Salt Lake City were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hatton and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cam-mon- s. Mrs. George A Brown, Mrs. Ed Hansen and Mrs. M. Pettersson entertained at a birthday surprise party honoring Mrs. Roland Crump on last Wednesday afternoon. Rook and five hundred were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Dave Hatton, Mrs Nephi Howarth, Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Sr., Mrs. Mable Mathews and Mrs. Laura Huish. Refreshments were served to sixteen guests. The honored guest received many useful gifts Mrs. Perry Thomas entertained at a birthday party for her daughter, Zella Mae last Saturday afternoon. The occasion marked Zella Maes ninth birthday. Twenty guests were present. Mss. G. A. Rowsell is convalescing nicely at home following her recent illness at Holy Cross hospital. mas Williams. for quality tubing, clearance price Friday, 42-in- ch I Wanted !to 29c. Mon.-Tues- 1-- ... ... 1 RELIABLE GIVEN ji SECURITY3 MIXED NUTS, lb CHOCOLATES, Fancy, 5 lb. box MIXED CANDY, Fancy, 2 lbs auijcivci PINTS coos n. sn FIFTHS U9, CODE N. s I EmpressTheatre Saturday Only, January 22 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK MONEY NIGHT Gem Empre Cash Is The Award Given Away This Saturday $20. Requirements Are. To Be Registered And In Theatre OUTSTANDING SPECIAL FOR MONEY NIGHT $20 Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, Melvyn Douglas, Edward Everett Horton. She dared, what many women feared. Its A Paramount show. AU Seats 25c Latest March of Time." Comedy 109 24 Monday, January 23 Sunday SACRED NOTHING Carole Lombard, Fredrlc March and a big cast. The tenderest, toughest love story ever told. See the big fight A picture with everything. 25c 10c 15 News Charlie Chase Comedy 7 r. NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS THIS TUESDAY The Home Service Program Thursday First ; For friendly suggestions on homemaking WEDNESDAY Friday, January 27 28 Show 6:15 both nights. Last Show starts 9:00 p. m. BIG SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL DOUBLE OR NOTHING Eing Crosby, Martha Raye, Andy Devine and the whole gang. Double melody! Double fun! Double entertainment! And a Paramount double special Second Feature SATURDAYS HEROES campus romance packed with football thrills. A peek Inside the huddle With a brand new cast. NOTICE Serial to be shown Friday only at the Empress. Prices 10c 15c 25c A r 5 S First Show Sunday 6:00, Monday, 7:00. Last Show 9:00 Another Sensational AU Technicolor Special c fe I IEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIII VAYV.VAV.V.V.VAV.V.V.W.W.V. . . TUNE IN 1 89c 25c ANGEL ... TUspat 19c We Also Carry Dry Goods, Hardware-Notion- s Come See Our Other Values We Appreciate Your Patronage PHONE GAR. 46 OPEN EVENINGS ' WMWWA'.W.'.V.'AVVW.V.VAW.'AVAV.VA'A.VAYA'J.WJ j . r Mrs George Cromar entertained Mr. and Mrs T B Parker and son weekend a party honoring trie sixth birth-gues- ts were nt of Richfield, Gilbert , at the home of their daugh-- day of her little daughter. Carol, The young guests included Delores Eleanor Coon Mrs ter and Nancy Huffaker, Arllne Oliver, Mrs. Jean Strong entertained the Carol Simpson. Connie Robinson Hunt. Mtlva members of the F. L A. Club at her Jennie Duke Margy SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS blouses for women. Clearance 49c at Penney's. price Friday 4th South and South Spencer Mrs. M, Perrick, proprietor ., J anuary 2425 Specials for Ail-re- HIRAM WALKER & 29 I Call Garfield 6 for further in-- 3 Mr. Ame Fredrickson underwent E formation. of 3 Mrs. Thomas Bonner the at Midway, a tonsil operation Tuesday Utah, is visiting with her daughter, L D. S. Hospital. ... Mr3,AHen Kpight,, TlllljllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiT Mrs Selma Peterson entertained Mrs. Sam Myler left for Glendale members of her Sewring Club Wedon Tuesday to visit with nesday. Luncheon was served to Mrs. California friends and relatives Mrs Self, Ms A BLEND Thomas Mary Grace Rae Angell, Mrs. Pern Howard. Mrs. OF STRAIGH1 M and Mrs. Val Garf.eld and Mr. and Mis Leah Eajn.s Vlrginia-Bl- l WHISKIES and Mrs Russell Maglcbv were din d Ted Mrs Sheet blanket, plaid singles 66x76 ner guests of Mr. and 90 HOOF on Tuesday evening at the All-re- d Penney's Clearance Price Friday 45c home in Salt Lake City. each. ' ps White Fawn Flour, 100-lbag. . .$2.79 Deseret Flour, 100 lb. bag $2.69 I Whole Wheat Flour, 4S lb. bag $1.35 1 21c I I GERMADE, 4 lb. bag ROLLED OATS, A-- l, 4 2 bag 22c CORNED BEEF, Anglo, 12 oz. can 17c 1 PE AS, Brimf ull, 3 for 25c 1 BEANS, Utah pride, 3 for 25c SARDINES, Blue and White, 15 oz.. .10c HOTSAUCE,Brimful,can 5c I 1 TOMATO JUICE, Scowcrofts, can 5c I 1 P & G SOAP, lge., 10 for 39c 1 SOAP, Lux or Lifebuoy, 3 bars. . . . .20c 1 13c I PUREX, qt. bottle .15c I ! POTATO CHIPS, 2 bags $50oI i I BORROW GOOD, Pen-n- 2 yds. lllllllllllllllllij Sunnyside Rflerc. Illlllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllll Mrs. Andrew Dokas Is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. Tho- Penneys Midwinter Clearance starts Friday morning, January 21. Good Mrs. Norman Weggeland entertained at a buffet supper for Norman Weggeland, Jr., honoring the members of the Cyprus High school basketball teams and their partners, following the game on Friday evening. Mrs. Russell Magleby assisted the hostess. Jack Olsen was awarded the prize at games. b. Reynolds. Men's Work Socks, while they last at baby son was born to Mr. and Penney's Saturday. Clearance Price, Mrs. Richard A. Evans on Thursday 5c pair. morning in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr and Mrs. Myron Russell were Congratulations. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mrs. Merton Alldredge entertained Huffaker on Tuesday evening. at a party honoring the fifth birth The Spencer Ward Relief Society day of her daughter. Joyce on 'nesday afternoon. Games were held its regular meeting on Tuesday ed and refreshments served to twelve afternoon at the Ward-hous- e The 'small guests, literary lesson was presented by Mrs. Dick Wilkin. The Reverend Lehman of Denver, Colorado was a guest last week at the Leather faced work gloves. 8c each. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tenney Odd gloves. No two alike, Saturday on 3rd East street, enroute to the at Penney's. Pacific coast. Reverend Lehman baptized Mr. and Mrs. Tenneys small The Sunshine Committee of the son, Bobby at St. Pauls Episcopal Pleasant Green Ward consisting of church last Sunday. Mrs. Millie Beath. Mrs. Alice Doxford, Mrs. Ruth Vaughn, Mrs. CharWomen's House Dresses 14 to 44. lotte Larson and Mrs. George South Friday. 56 dresses. Penneys Clear- wick, entertained at a birthday par ance price, 49c. Wed-Howa- ty honoring Mrs. Mary Staker at the home of Mrs. M. Doxford on Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served at one oclock. The Relief Society Presidency of thq Pleasant Oreen Ward, Mrs Znha Spratley, Mrs. Etta Perkins and Mrs Ida Alldredge, were special guests. Mrs. J W. Taylor entertained at a family tinner party on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs E Stanley Duffin of Midvale, Mr. and 5 Mrs. Ray Castleton of Holladay, Mr and Mrs, Pierre Castagno of Grants-vill- e, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding, 3 Miss Blanche Taylor and Mr. Willard A Sugar liners for dish cloths. Clearance price 7 for 49c. at Penneys Fri. (ODE (ODE no. Part 70x80. FIFTH pirn s.- Mia, Helen Jones was hostess to her Sewing Club at the home of Mrs. LaRue Breeze on last Thursday evening. A late luncheon was served to Mrs. Macel Duckworth, Mrs. Dorothy Smlth, Mrs. Thelma Hulsh, Mrs. Marlon Hulsh, Mrs Earl Doxford, Mrs. Muriel Sandall, Mrs. LaRue Breeze, Mrs. Jane Butters, Mrs. Claudia Keefer. Mrs, Vivian Jacobson and Mrs. Darrel Dlmond. The members of the Utah Copper Womens Shoes, oxfords, straps, clear- for Club a repriced cloth, ute long pumps. 68 pair. Penneys clearance Club enjoyedon dancing party at the house Penney a. Wednesday evening. 8c yard Saturday 33 $1 exNo price Saturday pair. Adolph Brox orchestra furnished the No refunds. changes. A. Young entermusic. 1Ir and Mrs. J. McPhee Peter Reverend the Mrs. W. V. Robbins entertained ed his Berkeley, California and her Card Club Saturday at her home Buttons, buttons, buttons. Saturday of McPhee Peter Mrs. Mr and on Cyprus street. A one o'clock lun- clearance. Hundreds of cards, 3 for dinner at Sunday City Lake It cheon was served. Special guests 10c. Penneys, were Mrs. Arlle Bradford, Mrs. J. W. oning. enter-ae- d Mrs. Elizabeth Myler and Mrs. and Mrs. Young also VIr Brewer and Mrs. Jack Robbins. High complimentary to Mr. and score prizes were won by Mrs C. E. Mary J Staker were hostesses to Lake City s. E. A Korous of Salt Mrs. William Reese, the Pleasant Green Chapter, Dauwas Pickett, first, Pinochle evening. dnesday second and Mrs. J. E. Comley, third. ghters of Utah Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Myler last Thursday afterived and prizes awarded to Allen Mrs. Bradford won the guest favor. noon. Mrs. Kathleen istensen and Mrs. Emily Smith and Mrs. ?rce. 13 only. Men's Leather Jackets. Sizes Mary Fairbanks of the Salt Lake i were special guests. 42,44, 467 Pe nne ys M ond a yC le ar -- County chapter inted lawns, batistes and dimity ance. $3.50. nney's Clearance price Monday yard. Mis. N. F. Pehrson, Mrs. Fannie her grandfather, Jacob Gibson, who Nielson. Mrs. Tad Loutensock and came to Utah in 1850. Mrs Mary J omens rayon panties, Fenneys Miss Vonda Hall entertained at a gave a lesson In Personal earance Wee Friday, 14c pair. Luncheon was served ho eighteen guests. The February meet- tag will be held at the home of Mrs, T. A. Marshall. ftVE PACE i sensation makes for you every day! savings Its ready for you NOW the sensational SEW 1938 Frigidaire that slashes current cost deepest in history! And keeps food safer . . . makes ice cheaper runs trouble-fre- t year after year! All because this 1938 Frigidaire bas the SEW Silent Meter-Misthat saves you more, not just on electricity, hut on food ice upkeep, as well! Come in and see us PROVE this before you huy. And see what thrilling new kitchen-help- s Tu get . . . new Double-Eas- y Quickube Trays Come in. See Row this HEW ecortcmy Ereatest , Gem Theatre ; Saturday Only, January 22 er throughout NEr Close-Ba- r S .GID A VS AMO SAV I K E MONEY NIGHT NO SHOW AT THE GEM TIHS SUNDAY Sliding HraBomu-as- rs QUICKUBE TRAY r WBWSMESrjS Tray I Gem Same Requirements and the same show Moisture-Sea- l shelves -- Big, wide, NEWLY STYLED wf"or adjusting 9 different ways! Why be satisfied with less! Start NOW to enjoy the sensational new nd convenience that only rrigidaire brings for 1938s 2 Z f. J First Show 7:00. Drawing at 9:00. All Seats 25c fro t MISS NANCY FINCH No me-- 2 Fricidiir Auto flnaw-tooe, ' Rel. Tr.y ? NewDoublEoQuickubTw! PWOF1 Com M tm-Try- -U l li EASY TERMS Centraf. Lumber 23? Pa JUXp! MONDAY Wednesday, January 28 26 CLUB NIGHTS. Shows Tuesday, 6:00, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. ONLY YOUNG ONCE YOURE Lewis Stone. Cecilia Parker. Mickey Rooney. The drama that reaches deep into the heart of youth. So true to life. Rich with thrills, laughter and heart throbs! Prices 10c 15c NEWS MUSICAL COMEDY w each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. WtTH fftfCIOAMf C o. P I Tuesday Empress at both Theatres. Notice Thursday First Show 27 28 January Friday,6:15. Last show starts 8:00. Thurj.-F- ri BIG DOUBLE BILL v Double Or Nothing For recipes and recipe covers call at your local UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY OFFICE Serial Saturday Prices "Dick Tracy Heroe 10c 15c Next Saturday, January 29 High, Wide and Handsome."7 Next Sunday-MondaStage Door." January 1 30-3- 25c I |