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Show TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH !.htn ent,: MANTAKES WRIGHT Sftiss AS BRIDE fTJifia and Mrs. of Bingham, became of Sanmel P. Kanios, and Mrs. Peter Kanios WutJ ide jand) G fndailLaJovelycer. the Greek in Salt Lake Us church Gavelas officia- tev Harry Lambros of Magna was jines te tumedft0, spent n ; -- ja May , .tJ white satin . , ke thi WU1 Tnd her veil of illusion. WilS ,;"et stylo. She of white hi lies. at the parents, the grooms of , carried a followed Option ar7 charm-M- Brown, C. r. sheet and was attend-jerentv-ffriends. Mrs. takas, sir. r f the groom, fin receiving the guests, Mrs. Jam s Lambros and jjpna Athas also aided in yments of the day. are now on young couple in California :ymoon trip ne Pnd. j5t tided,' daiiJ Mia U: in return will make their Magna. in borne other socials are being in their honor in the next eral - jnday, September 22. 1939 HARRIS The marriage of Miss Dorothy Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright of Salt Lake City and Wayne D. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris of Magna, took place at the home of the brides-parent- s. The ceremony- was performed by the Bishop of the Mill Creek L. D. S. Ward, The bride wore an afternoon dress of Wallis blue crepe and a cor.sage of gardenias. The young couple were unattended but for Mr Clyde Nelson of Fruits, Colo rado who acted as best man for the groom. An informal wedding party followed for members of the two families and a few close friends. The living rooms were attractively decoratediWith fall asters and snap dragons in shades of pink and lavender. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are mak-- , their home in Salt Lake City. ' The bride's mother entertained at a miscellaneous shower in her honor last week and a group of young friends entertained at a kitchen shower for her on Wednesday evening. I il weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Braby of Salt and popularly Lake were guests on Wednesday Magna and vicinity. of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Strong. janios is well p in OLD hWiir 1 i BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY AS ITS SAME CHEERFUL i heres a rare, quality in Old genial Sunny FORMER POPULAR MAGNA YOUTH TO WED MONDAY September 6th. Immediately after the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served to the immediate Numbered among the interest- members of both families, coving announcements of the week ers were laid for twenty-onThe is e. the engagement of Miss Inez center-piec- e of the table was pink Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. asters and roses. Samuel- Hu: reception was held in the South, Salt Lake City to Vernal Logan Tenth L. D. S. ward hall T. Kenner of Washington, D. C., Wednesday evening. Receiving son of Mrs. Alta Kenner of the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Magna. Groll, Mrs. Harding and severThe young couple will be mar- al other relatives. Miss Donna ried Monday, September 25 in the Groll and Misses Illene and Lois Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. A wedHarding assisted. ding breakfast will be served and Both of the young people are following the ceremony, Mr. and students at the Utah State AgriMrs. Kenner will leave for Washcultural college where Mr. Hardington by automobile to make ing graduated with the class of their home. 1939. Miss Groll is a popular Mr. Kenner has been an em- member of Logan society. ployee of thg. federal government The young couple, will make for the past ten years, stationed their home in Logan where Mr. in Washington. He graduated Harding, a member of the honrom the Northwestern Univer-in- g orary scholastic society, Phi Kapsity June, receiving a degree of pa Phi, will return to school on doctor of law a graduate teaching assistant- Honoring the bride-eleMrs. ship to do work toward a masters Alta Kenner and Mrs. L. E. Ste- degree in physics. On Monday, a bridal shower phens entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday at the was given in honor of the bride Kenner home. Prizes were won by Miss Ruth Glauser at the Glau-se- r residence in Logan. Luncheon by Mrs. Samuel Hurst, Mrs. Henry Orton and Mrs. C. K. Wolf. Re- was served to twelve guests. The wedding ceremony at Lofreshments were served to gan was attended by Mrs. Emily teen. and family, Mr. Arthur er j inners and so Harding cials have been given for Mr. p Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kenner and his fiancee. Mr. Ken- Harding. Mr. Hugh Harding and ner will be remembered by a host Misses Alice, Illene and Lois of friends. GROLL HARDING Mr. and Mrs. John Groll of Logan announce the marriage of their daughter, Rosa to Samuel Harding, son of Mrs. Emily and the late Arthur Harding of Magna. The marriage ceremony was performed at the home of the bride at high noon on Wednesday, ELITE CAFE Open Nights and Sundays Fastest Selling Whiskey! SS .!9Ntional Distillers Of Proof Prod.CorpN.Y.C YOUecuiDlTO GOOD tiOUCrt .V.W.WAVAWAV.WAW.'.VAW WAV Theatre Empress Saturday Only, September ire 23 three Lane sisters, Gale Page, John Garfield, Fay Walter Winchell to Four Daughtas one of the picture personally outstanding pictures of the year! !smedy All seals 25c Also Novelty The Sunday-Monda- September y, 24-2- 5 Sun. 6:00 p. m. Mon. 7:00 p. m. Last show 9. SPECIAL SELECTED! RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF First Show Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Herbert lundm. Mumo, the beautiful native girl and thousands of Natives of the South Seas. The greatest picture ever made! vo do. ' tave 1TES.-WED- Prices News. Comedy SEPT. ., i lad, Jack Johnson, nite TIME TABLE vet: Antiseptic i jse- - can Margaret Lindsay, Ronald Reagan. End Kids have never made a better picture! See ,i game of ice hockey! Its their most exciting picad End Kids, ern pl,i tare! Chin ii,. i PlftUl fam- -. n Prices MmurhiK Applicator r from harsh burning ao creiaa chemical Tuesday-Wedneada-- Club N ightf. THE , . NO SHOW AT THE GEM. 24-2- 5. y, First GIRL Sept. 26-2-7 ShowJfsOO p ni. Both Nights. AND THE GAMBLER ii a Lm Carrillo, Steffi Duna, Tim Holt. A comedy-drammusie and dancing and plenty of excitement in the clos- - ;n8 scon, s Jacking They Did Go, Stooges Comedy. yical News i. Prices I0c-I5- c 28-2- 9 Sept Show 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last show (at Gem) 8. Extra Big Double Bill Extra .HELLS KITCHEN "NIGHTWORK. Thursday-Frida- y, Srii Prices Pecial request return of the "Copper Field day" pictures hown October 5 and 6 ir" jv, evening.. II. K. Robbins arrived Sun' Mrs. Loo Shelley of American Mr.from Sacramento, California day Fork has been a the guest past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and family of Bingham have also been guests this week at the Strong home. Mr. Shelley is Mrs. Strongs to spend two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rob bins. Mr! O. B. Garth of Fruita, Colorado is a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Roy Harris. ' at the Empress Theatre. BACCHUS NOTES SALE-Autom- atic 14th, Garfield. iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiii FOR spaniel. Fe- Shcldo Holland f KdS0 Cahfornia rb.e'ol fami'y land 3 llllllimimirmmnmmilltllllllllllllll ,are visiting at the home of theirCossFOR SALE (parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. of Lace Silver lett Vines, Magna. Quality Just right for planting now, GIRL i WANTED- - To do house2929 Center street Inquire UTAH keeping and cooking for family of three. See C. G. Quigley, No. 4, Arthur Row, Arthur. V GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS 3e requirements and the tame show at both theatres. MON., SEPT. . miiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiii washing machine, $7.50. Inquire 141 West FOR First Show 6:30 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. t Han-winni- GARFIELD NEWS Saturday Only, September 0 - ning the consolation prizes. GROCERY West Magna Main St. Hours 10 a.m. Mrg ZifiT The family of Mrs. Sarah L. Bowen of Beaver Dam, Utah, met for a family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowen of Magna. Dinner was served at one long table to Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hale and family of. Long Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darley and family of Wellsville. Utah, Mr. Special prices for Fri., Sat., September 3 22-2- Sugar, 10 lbs. for . .70c Vinegar, gallon . . . .21c 31c Butter, lb lb 15c Lard, 11c Shortening, lb Sliced Bacon, lb... 23c Crisco-Spr3 lb. c. 51c y, LIBBY'S Corned Beef, 12 oz. . 18c Roast Beef, 12 oz. . . 19c Veal Loaf, 7 oz. 2 . .27c Vienna Sausage, 3 c. 25 Deviled Meat, 4 cs 15c BOOTH'S 10c Sardines, can Salmon, Pink, lb. can 12 Oil Sardines, 5 cans 23c SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip, qt. .31c Tang Dressing, qt. 29c Salad Whip, qt. jar 27c Dinner Club, qt. . .22c Mayonnaise, Best qt 40 Mayonnaise, Best, pt.25 PICKLED 14 oz. jar 20c Feet, Pigs Milk, Small, 3 cans 10c Milk, Lge. 4 cans .26c CRYSTAL fSjX&P ELECTRICITY WHITE Soap, lge. 10 bars . .34c P. G. Soap, lge. 10. 34c White King, lge. 10 34c POWDERED SOAP Oxydol, lge. pkg. ..20c Rinso, lge. pkg. . . . 20c Super Suds, lge. pkg.20 White King, lge. pkg.27 Boraxo, 10 oz. can 14c Dreft, lge. j)kg. ;. . .21c Purity Soda Crackers Liberty Bell, 2 lbs. 16c A-l Soda, 2 lbs. . . ,19c Saltine Wafers, 2 lbs.25 Liberty Graham 2 .18c Purity Graham, 2 .30c WHITE LILY Flour, 48 lb. bag $1.28 GLOBE MILL XXX Flour, 48 lbs. 1.10 PINEAPPLE Crushed, No. 10 can 58c Crushed, qt. can ..18c Crushed, lb. can, 3 25c HEW LETT' S Strawberry, Jam, qt.31c Strawberry Preserves, 4 lb. 6 oz. can 65c PRICES MOUNT IN STORES ON Libbys Pure Fruit Jam, 5 lb. can 53c BAKING POWDER Calumet, lb. can . .21c WAR THREAT Clabber Girl, 32 oz. 22c Magna, Garfield and township housewives who started to stock up in sugar, flour, beans and lard a week ago had fears of a food shortage, allayed by federal reports of great surpluses of such products. However, the increase in prices in the local market is surprising. Severer weeks ago the run on sugar started,1 but today prices are remaining about the same. Sugar in small quantities sold at 7c a pound. Today the supply is plentiful and in ten pound lots sold at 70c Wednesday compared with 54c about three weeks ago. The working man is seeing the buying power of his dollar decline, but a brighter aspect is in the gain in the price fanners are receiving for their commodities, which are setting very low. .......... K C 25c size, . . . .18c Ovaltine, lge. can . .58c Ovaltine, Small size 31c SHOE POLISH 7c Shinola, can 11c Jet Oil, bottle Old Dutch Cleanser .7c TOILET SOAP - Camay, . .17c Davis Peas, County, No. 17c 2 can, 2 for Peas, Clearfield, 20 oz. 17c can, 2 for oz. 20 LaVora, Peas, 15c can, 2 for 2 Corn, Del Maiz, c. 19c Lux-Palmoli- ve 3 bars for Wax Paper, 125 ft 12c Quaker Oats, lge. .18c Mothers Oats, pkg. 26c BY POPULAR DEMAND IVITH 10 p.m. week. tertained Thursday evening for the Pythian sisters and their husMr. and Mrs. Swanger bands. 500 was played with- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.Bryan il J. Stocking B. C. Mrs. Jack Nielson and of Salt Lake City visited with firsts and Mr. Ed friends in Magna on Saturday Turner and Mrs. Ed Blackett win- MAGNA DRUG MAGNA , Gem Theatre 23 if! en- James Newton and daughter Jayne Ann. visited in Nephi and Ephrain three days last Mrs. A. V. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Della Hoffman returned returned from a ten day Sunday home from St. Marks hospital visit to the San Francisco Fair. on Sunday, where she underwent an operation recently. Her condiThe New Idea Club met at tion is reported good. the home of Mrs. Allie Gee last afternoon. Mrs. Magnolia Miss May Mickey of Loyalton, Friday Monson became a new member California returned to her home of the Club. Luncheon was served on Thursday following a three to Mrs. Millie Chris topherso.n, weeks visit at the home of Mr. Mrs. Nina Harris, Mrs. Ella PetMiss Betty Baker entertained and Mrs. B. W. Richardson. Durerson, Mrs. Lima Olsen, Mrs. Ann at a kitchen shower on Monday ing her .stay, Miss Mickey has Weichers, Mrs. Elvira Jensen and evening honoring Miss Beth been extensively entertained. Mrs. Monson. Strong, whose marriage to George Mrs. Abbie Peterson was the Hadfield of Salt Lake City will be a social event of Friday. Progres- hostess at the last meeting of the sive games were played and a late Finesse Club. Mrs. Mae Hartge luncheon served to twelve guests. of San Francisco, California and Mrs. Ida L. Anderson were special The first meeting ci the season Miss Barbara Christopherson of guests. A one oclock luncheon of Adah Chapter No. 13, Order Beverly Hills, California has been was served. Bridge prizes were of Eastern Star, was held last Har-MiMrs. Anderson Mrs. won by and visiting her aunt, Mrs. Roy Wednesday evening at the GarChristopherson is now Hartge. Mrs. Anderson will be field Womens Clubrooms. Mrs. on club next to hostess the the visiting her parents in Lehi. Elmer Speers and Mrs. J. A. Friday. comprised the refreshCongratulations are in order to ment committee. Mrs. Rachel Elder entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gisler of Denver, Colorado. A baby son was at luncheon on last Thursday for Mrs. Margaret Christopherson bom to them on Tuesday morn- the F. L. A. Club, the occasion hostess to her Afternoon was Mrs. Mae her birthday. ing. Mrs. Gisler will be remem- being bered as being formerly Miss Eva Turpin was an invited guest. The Bridge Club on last Wednesday. card prizes were won by Mrs. A one oclock luncheon was servMageras. ed and prizes won by Mrs. Edna Dorothy Finley and Mrs. Lillian and Mrs. Pearl Wallace. was Elder Mrs. Haws. L. F. Wrelcker have Mr. and Mrs. presented Munger Mrs. will be the hostess Munger a new arrival at their house. Its with a birthday gift. to the club this Thursday. a baby girl. Congratulations. The Pleasant Green Ward M held election of officers for Men Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks, Rog0 on Tuesday evening. er Parks and Miss Harriet Parks have returned home following a The new leaders of the organizatwo weeks visit with friends and tion include, John G. Ottley, presThe Hercules Ward Mutual ident, John Dca, Jr. vice presiwas held Tuesday evening. relatives in Nebraska cities. dent, Rex Simmons, secretary-treasure- r, A program was presented and Keith Cook, reporter, dancing later enjoyed. Hot-doThe newly elected officers of the American Legion Auxiliary supervisor, Charles R. Woolfenden. were sold by Jthe M. I. A. Mrs. are entertaining at a party on An active program of work and Beth Bullock is president of the is being planned young women. A new president Thursday evening honoring the entertainment months. the winter for of the young men will be anoutgoing officers of the organinounced soon. zation. The affair will be held at Mrs. Clara E. Burke left on the Copper Club. The retiring ofMr. and Mrs. R. Y.. Coon and ficers include Mrs. Agnes Wil- Thursday morning for Van Nys, liams who was the president, Mrs. California where she will make Mr. and Mrs. Wilfoi'd Coon were Rachel Elder the first vice presi- her homeuring the past week the honor guests at a farewell dent, Mrs. Laura Sorenson, sec- Mrs. Burke has been extensively social Saturday evening, given by Bacchus friends. Mrs. Alta Wit-boc- k ond vice president, Mrs. Ivy Bur- entertained. held social was a her was chairman of arrangeHonoring Mrs. Annabelle ris, treasurer, afternoon at the home ments assisted by Lillian Coe, Gormley, secretary, Mrs. Mable Wednesday of Mrs. T. A. Hansen. Cards were Dora Bevan and Beth Bullock. Mrs. Coon, sergeant-at-arm- s, luncheon serv- Mrs. Viola B. Jones and Dortha Adams, the color bearer, enjoyed and a late ed. Kearns were in charge of games and W. T. Mrs. Morgan, chaplain and program. Gifts were presentMrs. Della Hoffman, historian. host- ed to the honored, will be Allen James Mrs. Lilguests. Mrs. include The hostesses ess to members of the Westway Sewing Club next Thursday afteriiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiii noon, September 28 at the Reid House. All ladies are invited to FOR SALE King,b alto saxophone $50.00. attend. Call Garfield 3306 or inquire 3033 Belva Avenue. IT A neat tears and thrills in thiediappy fo1 Friday Only at the Empress today Lee. Ruggles, Mary Ijinniinn of comedy, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dawes SALE--Spring- Second Feature ORK IGHTW Boland and Billy UN houtf; hm Uft Jelly for Femlnir Hygiene quickly spreads a highly effective antiseptic him giving Ideal hjalcnio protection act he for hour while la contact In enmentent tube with dew measurlnt applicator Ak fur Book "Wimi'i Peefitt. KITCHEN HELUS The 'he 'D a. Jelly soothing, harmless Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts 9. Extra Special Big Double Bill Extra Special First planned. Il -- - Ar-del- la FEMININE HYGIENE 28-2-9 Sept. y, Leave Magna 8:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Leaves Salt Lake 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. Witk Thursday-Frida- mgr.1 Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Garage Phone 4881 77 W. S. Temple instant acting NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. 26-2- 5c VAWAV.W.W.AW.V ON THE BOUNTY MUTINY daddy 5 S Passengers and Express dainttr, M.iv Robson, Frank McHugh. And a.'s 'Daughters Courageous is superior ers. " v recommend this IE Home Style Cooking . 50c! Special Dinners I Special plate lunch. 35c; Special Sandwiches SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS T evenings entertainment has been 1939-194- First Show 6:30 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK GEM EMPRESS MONEY NIGHT 20 Good reasons be should present? why you Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. LY s. Magna Womens Club delegates to the Womens Club District convention to be held Saturday at Copperton, as announced by Mrs. J. A. Young, president, include Mrs. Fred Barton, Mrs. V. J. Duke and Mrs IL W Bowen. All clubwomen are invited to attend. , ss a friendly smooth-nes- s that makes it cheerful as its name." Why not buy a bottle tonight? 5 lian Haws, who is the new president, Mrs. Ann Eckersley, first vice president, Mrs. T. H. Morgan, second vice president, Mrs. Rachel Elder, secretary, Mrs. Ivy Burris, treasurer, Mrs. Emma Barton, sergeant-at-armMrs. Ethel Johnson, color bearer, Mrs. Helen Gallyer, chaplain and Mrs. Agnes Williams, historian. An unusual ct Brook Utah PAGE THREE The Magna Times, Garfield Leader Subscription Campaign, giving a 25c FREE Ticket with every $1.0(Fpaid on subscriptions, has been extended to October 16. RENEW YOURS TODAY. This free ticket does not affect the courtesy tickets given through the Times or Leader. DONT DELAY. GET YOUR TICKET TODAY. Carnation Wheat lrl8c Post Brand Flakes, lge. 13c pkg. Cream of Wheat, lge.23 Under fhe New Lew, we ere required lo reprice all grocery llemi 6 above wholesale coils. Z7 |