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Show L magnutl tT c? TIMES, iTWc 'San Fra1 tobeWnh! Friday, July 28, 1939 UtahtiSSl Tn ! ,"Tv. August Tho membtrs of A chb motored to Mrffray'onTrF hem 11 family 111 early ay HUNTER NOTES ,and ,hed 3e Sm Lab ird Sutton n, Ernest and chUd and d children, were prt Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane of Los daughter, Verna, sons, DeVon and Angeles, California, visited Mrs. ' LaDcll and fnend, Feda Harris of Lanes brother, Mr. A. E. Vaughn Malad, Idaho returned home Wed after spending July 24th and Mrs. Vaughn this week, with the E. M. Jones family. They route to South Dakota. also have as a guest Mrs. Jerry Jones) Mr. Jones m&ther. day evening to have them regular business and social meeting at the J naMwLK1thfJ.n!, GraS f Mag homo of Mrs bled a Huff who now resides tin Le Mis Rita Chapman of the n! m mdlS,trct sri'tarI PetclPe an was a Speual guest The bridge nrganuation of the Or- - pirns w re Won by Mrs. Emma j7, Ahe?a at reCCnt conu'n- - McArthur and Mrs Chapman. A w NEIGHBORS CHURCHES, CLUBS. VISITORS, PARTIES ion at Price, Utah. The dis- - late luncheon was The Misses Peggy Chase, Joyce 0F YOUR HERE met is composed of four stabs, twelve guests The dubsolved to Mrs. Mary E Rolfe, Mrs. Ber- Naylor, Claire Engelmann, Janet ase GLAD T0 RECEIVE Y0UR news. presented tha Newton, Mrs. Mary Rhodes, Cdorado, Wyoming, Idaho and a lovely gift to Mrs Huff. Quigley and Marilyn Gam are Emma Mrs. Mrs Sarah Coon, Utah next Day, of the the the! and convention will spending a week at the M. I. A. be gagement couple Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Peterson Mrs. Martha Davis, Mrs. Pearl G ills home in Brighton They left held m Green River, Wyoming e marriage JiibleT 0 V. Mrs dau-" two and Powell and her dae, 'i daughters of Ephraim, j Mrs. Alice Rolfe and Mrs. Magna Tuesday evening and A low bowl of 'of the interesting su cet Utah, visited in Magna ghter, Mrs IU bo Richards enter- - Rolfe, rathe Tuesday Coon enjoyed their club pect to return in time for Utah Mr and D Mrs H. Brown and tamed at a luncheon on Wednes-du- v ;tBlannounamcnU mar- - peas formed evening, renewing old friendships. two children week at the home of Copper field day August first. last appHMLlnng meeting and Mr. and console. Mis the afternoon for six close Mrs. are former residents They .. Folsom in Farmington. 1 Hugh James Gordon of Blackfoot, Idaho, frw nds 0 Both young people are well and A mid day luncheon was served v lsited with Miss uml Olsen to Brow n Atha fur favorably known in this vicinity,! Miss Blanch Taylor and Mrs L o,l nof Miss Mr and Mrs Fred S Rasmussen and the afternoon spent in sewing Olsen being tmployed at the Lcnora Sandall entertained twen-loc- the weekend of all Mrs Folsom was assisted by her jC. favL llil'lei, and Mr Hibler on the ty numbers of the weekend the bank visin spent Ogden Lyric Lore will take daughter, Mrs Hillam. Mr. and Mrs N S Fowles hav e iting with fi lends. i staff of the Arthur mill offices Club Wednesday at Black Roch t h n to returned San m CaliBernardino 28th They are prominent members of beach A social time was enjoyed fornia last Afton Mrs named Cooper had as weekafter visiting 10 days with Mrs Marian Woolfenden, Miss Ln mu the youhger set Mr Hibkr is a 'following a picnic lunch Mrs Fowles parents, Mr and Laura Woolfenden, Mr Seymour end visitors her mother, Mrs. Jttrous,- - u ua for her noted musician Mrs I E Coon and her sister, Mrs Woolfenden me and Mr. Clarence Louise Lund of Salt Lake City at her h Mr and Mrs G T Colvin and Dr. and Mrs Ezra Judd of Mrs w ill leave on and The r Grace Dimond f couple young Iiowarth left on to ,i one Sunday morning and aie family the Paciin vacationing California. Los North-uto Dorothy Angeles, the Pacific a honeymoon for an extended trip to eastern t fic and and Mn northwest coast They yjLams a rms-es- t, Mr Mrs. R and 16 H. the cities New World's left and York by returning August Longfelt were accompanied by Miss Ver-len- e Julv 7 tli com- Sunday to attend the San Fran- - Fair Mrs Woolfenden will visit Mrs H L Walker and Sid ms Btckstead to make their home They plan aldI bride cisco exposition and tour the Pa- - w ith a brother w ho resides in New Walker have returned home after to thi 1 1 :Jiy in Magna. cific Northwest. visiting friends in Ogden for the York All Girl Scouts are asked to at-t- e West Magna Main St. past week. nd a meeting Saturday LuEtta Swmson and Mrs Is d by Mrs Hours 10 a.m. 10 p.m. baby Mr evening, Miss Joyce Naylor celebrated Ceral Robb is visiting at rtenus Mr and Mrs. Thomas Edgar and Hums at the daughter, who were severely 6 00 p m at the local park. the home of Mr and Mrs T E. her twelfth bnthday anniversary Last Week Prices Are Carol Wil- - burned last week when two boil- on July 21st. Six guests attend- - children of Burley, Idaho spent a le Miss Munj Burke, enroute from San . Still In Effect home of Mr. week at the of conval.t a dainty mg pars visiting to his homf in. Clinton, Ioa and the aR"no" was spent jam upset, are Mrs Matt Pettersson has return-Jc- o Swen-th- e -Mrs Moesser. and home of at Mrs the white i v ith ALL WEEK PRICES Emery escing by having a loller skating party ed from an extended visit to east- ant scroll, d en- - sons parents in southern Utah follow Mlss ed a Uarda Humi at luncheon in of her arm by ern and southern cities She at- Knight nboon July 28 to August 3 A number of relatives and ta ls sPendlnS a week home on the Arthur Row Those tended the Worlds Fair at New eano will at friends Fairmont gather 10 lbs York City. visiting Miss Blanch Taylor and in attendance were Claire and Park 58c Friday evening to honor Sugar, Jeanette Peggy Engelmann, family. 26c lb H Dl the occasion 'mrs Butter, Nielson, Chase, Jam t Quigley, Marilyn Mrs Eliza Salm, president of lb. .10c Mr and Mrs John Loutensock1 Garn of Cottonwood and Beverly being her birthday Shortening, the L D S Relief Society of Ow-ah- o left this week for a trip to Yellow- Tibbs of Salt Lake City. The Best Is None Too Good Marshmallows, lb.. . .9c L. Mr Mrs. L. and Anderson, Stake of Hawaii, has been a stone National Park. Lava Soap, Ige. 2 for 17 to Who yoj want something done your popular visitor at the homes of nails. E and Mr Mis or P 29c E Mr. famSalm R and Lair skm Dimond and Lard, 3 lbs Bishop and Mrs Walter Salm Mrs Salm ily and Mr and Mrs Arthur DiBEST FOODS Formal Opening, Monday, July 31 has been in the Umted States mond and family have returned Mayonnaise, qt jar 40c the April conference, leav- from Yellowstone National Park. since $4.00 Zi'o Machineless Permanents Crisco-Spr- y, 3 lbs. .54c ing shortly after for the New York They were accompanied by Mr. (one month only) Worlds Fair She then came back Royal Anderson of Garfield. Dog Food, 5 cans 23c to San Francisco to meet her dauREGULAR PRICES Karo Syrup, No. 5 33c $4.00 Mr and Mrs I E. Coon enterDaart Oil or Clear ghter, Miss Flora Salm, a merit Karo Syrup, 3 lbs . . .22c student at the Girls College at tained at a party in City Creek Sc ,.r rs Natural $3.50 $3.00 Parco Oil Hacama, Hawaii. Mrs. Salm and Canyon for Mr. and Mrs. N. S Ovaltine, 14 oz. can 58c Fowles and three children, Donna, 35c Finest Wave Green Beans, cut, 2 15c Norma and Billy of San Bernar50c Shampoo and Finger Wavetfried Davis County Peas, c. 7c 25c dino, California, Mrs. John TayI Finse Del Maiz Corn, 2 H. W. dime Miss could Blanch ft 17c ... more or and buy lor, Kol Oil Taylor Treatment, including SALT LAKE & TOOELE w IFciorctte iste better . . it wouldi A hot supper was servWOOD CROSS Reynolds and wave $1.00 shampoo be SENSATION. And tht' ectly STAGE LINES w X ed wh(t it i! As you II discover, when 20 oz. c. 9c Peas, size L-- on 1 the Islands PAGE THREE mid-sum- j vari-color- ia U,Ca -- s of f Tooele f,fH hersj al I 'VAVa tthe lent GROCERY f -- 11 III ... IE it Bernice Beauty Salon 'us Avenue Cyr V.VVV.VAV.V.YAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V Mr and Mrs A. Monson, Mr Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot and Mrs Ivo Rasmussen and Mr Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Garage and Mrs Fred S. Rasmussen enPhone 4881 77 W. S. Temple joyed a canyon party on Wednesday evening up City Creek canTIME TABLE Leave Magna yon. Leaves Salt Lake 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Mrs Archie Benson and sons 9:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. and Moms of Ioka, Utah Kenneth m. 1:40 4:00 p. m. p. 6:40 p. m. were guests of Mrs L G Dilley 5:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. last Tuesday 9:00 p. m. First Slow EMPRESS 60 Good iequiremenls Reasons Why You Should Be Present? are lo be registered and present at theatre. SPECIAL SHOW FOR "MONEY NIGHT" CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY " Eliai INOIS 1'1 3 0 ! I He i iJv (, i i t i iii fi X tiA ... 1 i: m THE HARDYS dles about 48,000 telephone calls per minute, on the average WRONG RICHT 30-3- 1 ustShov Sun. 6:00 p. m.. Mon. 7:00 m. Last Show p. SPECIAL OUTSTANDING SHOW 9 RIDE Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker. Fay Hold-A- ll u'tures with Americas favorite family The hs and romance! Added Attraction. " MOVIES MARCH ON " i i in the making from the very first up to prtsent v I' uch characters as Rudolph Valentino, The-- i bi " P, rrv more, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, H, t John Gilbert, Mane Dressier Prices Mickey I f ne ifun Vi" i j , , NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS AUG. Thursday-Frida- bit Sh, ow y, August 3-- 4 Last Show Starts 9.00 p. m. Musi See" Double Bills of the year! Both Nights 7:00 p. m. One of ' ih 2. One of the first uses of vacuum tubes was in years before telephony commercial radio telephony WRONG RICHT 'ii r' s 1 HI - kgnip! James Ellison. A delightful picture. The sittings are a treat to the eye v Bonal Prices Fri. Only at Empress Theatre The answers are shown below, but make our And here is guesses before you take a peek. of quick, low cost an answer to the problem to reach want Iien you communication someone in another town, Telephone and get your answer now. The operator will be glad to rates. n tell vou any Saturday Only, July 29 at luk I NIGHT l Tuesday-Wednesda- EMPRESS August y, 1-- theJnair of Foy, Exciting Tlieres a rare, genial quality in Old Sunny Brook a friendly smoothness that makes it cheerful as its name. Why not buy a bottle tonight se- - am'E secret guardians. .Mh THREE TEXAS STEERS" If. tTerhu ru It rJ' s range action under the big top! Prices Thursday-Fridac PTT-- . i Va1 y, "0 P. m. Both FlRY" RA ' pcmrdy 2 Jell-Wel- l, 2 Under the New Law. we are required lo reprice all grocery items 6 above wholesale costs. r KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY t SECRET service nan, John Li tel, Eddie -- Crushed, No. 10 can 58c 17c Crushed, No. 2 can Kerr Mason Lids. 3 for 25c Kerr Mason Caps, pkg. 20c MATCHES Dimond, lge. sixe, 6 boxes 20c Blue Star, small, 6 boxes 16c Zee Paper Napkins, 80 7c 5c Paper Plates, 8 in. dozen 3 pkgs. for 11c N. B. C. Shredded Wheal. 2 pkgs. 23c 18c Melo, Ige. pkg. lb.37c Pabst Malt Syrup. 2 Hershey's Cocoa, lb. can 13c 2 First Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. Lineup of Shows For August. Join Nowl BIG DOUBLE BILL .,3'rfL, 11c 16c 19c NO SHOW AT THE GEM. 30-3- Club Nighis. Psicial BOY can Silk Tissue Paper, 3 rolls Zee Tissue, 4 rolls for Pickled Pigs Feet, 14 ox. PINEAPPLE 15 ox. out-of-tow- requirements and the same show at both theatres. JULY .91c 21c CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME First Show 6:45. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. M1 MONEY forslght and courage of the men who undertook the project more than $100,000,000 has flowed Into trade and industrial channels of the state. The Tintlc Standard mine ln Eureka was developed after 19 as sessments. This property remained ln the prospective stage for many years, and through the faith and stoic determination of the late Captain E J Iladdatz, It became one of the states leading metal producers and one of Its leading Industries These are but a few of the prospects (hat have made good Others will make good in the future, thereby enriching the state and Its resources, providing the proper encouragement and Incentive is provided for the prospector Mining needs encouragement and coopera . City was once a of the tlon prospect, and as a result -- SORORITY HOUSED nmSiur company Victor McLaglen, June Lang A great adventure and dangerous romance! 1000 Second Feature-- Above Is a view of a lonely niln ing prospect, situated In the hills back of the town of Eureka All great mines were once mere prospects similar to this one. While Utah ls one of the nation's greatest mining states, It needs more prospects just like this one for it ls the prospector that lays the foundation for great industries The Utah C ipper mine at Ring ham, one of the worlds gn itist copper mines was uncovered by small bliaf s and tunmls siuh as the one ln the auompanymg picture Prospn irs had been woik Ing in Binglnm Canyon for vears, and numerius small workings ex posed the hugt phophyrj which was later turned into an op n pit mine by Colon, I) C Jaikling and his assocl i'r- f The Silvir King Poalition Mines 1 CAPTAIN FURY rn LILY SONNY Spaghetti. 1. The Bell System han- July HEINZE'S Vinegar, qt bottle .19c Tomato Ketchup. . .18c Tomato Juice, 14 oz. 21c Pickle Chow, 6 oz. .14c Milk, small, 3 for. . .10c WHITE , y, HAMMER Baking Soda, lb. pkg.8c Iodized Salt, 20 oz. .6c Wax Paper, 125 ft. 11c Cream Of Wheat, 28 oz. 22c pkg Walnut Meat, lb. . .42c Flour, 48 lb. bag Vinegar, gallon lunson, Francis Ledcrer, Paul Lukas Who nng in America7 Who gives the or- - Sunday-Monda- Sam fi'' r X Here s a little test for you ALo Comedy n V fee. ARM , iisical , UTAHS NEED Two Guesses 6:45. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK GC- M- MONEY NIGHT 3, 28 oz. 2 for 25c Catsup, Sliced Bacon, lb. .20c Valley Pride Corn c. .9c Table Salt, 5 lbs. . ,10c cireiie. PLUS TAX i Only, July 29 cs iSSZSSMb. r Theatre impress Saturday AT THE you try this thrifty, tbrillin Passengers and Express Phone 2401 Miss Bernice Anthon ieli August .Code S3 3-- 4 Gem) 8:00 "SORORITY HOUSE" Prices V.V,V..V.V.V.VAV.W.W.V..V..WVSWW.I The Mountain State Telephone tr Telegraph BOURBON musket lertua Selling Whiskey God' c BRAND gCRTVCKT STRAIGHT Utah's Fastest -- Cod8 Niohts. Last Show (at EXTRA BIG DOUBLE BILL Serial I SBRNYBROOK -- proof Co. COPR 1 9W. NATIONAL PITHXEftS PRODUCTS If CORPORATION, NEW YORK. CITT mm quid to o GOOD UQI'OR |