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Show 2L :s KtfiNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Ti &1AGNA Friday, December 22, 1939 TIMES Miss Edna Kartchner Becomes Bride of G. Raymond Smith in Home Ceremony Monday Evening Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith If- - Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge. Publisher Published Since 1911 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah . i maj-- , re at pshire, Mas-ldac- ks Gordori Cochrane is fplling to Boston, Balti- - from -- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, hrist- a where he underwent a recent apreturn home this pendicitis operation. His condia Salt Lake hospital tion is fair. One of the prettily arranged weddings of the week was the ceremony Monday evening uniting Miss Edna Kartchner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kartchner of Garfield and Mr. G. Raymond Smith of Tooele. The young couple were married at the home of the bride? par- mil, mimn, , de-For- id con- - fficial ly un-:- st fire young entire in one SPECIALS FOR DEC. 20, 21, 22, 23 BIRRELL, O J ihelley, week da L. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiii,,,,f 12 ox. 4 for. Old Fashioned Chocolates, Dorthy Duncan, Fancy, Chocolates, 2 1-- 2 1 1-- 2 lb. box lb... 10c Brazils, fancy, 2 lbs. lb. .59c Julia 49c 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 4 0 3 44 .29c Wrights Bread, 20 oz, 2.15c Lifebuoy, with peanuts, 2 lbs. 3 cakes 17c ,29c Swansdown, large package. .. ...25c . . Baking Powder, Calumet lb. can. 20c peanuts, 2 lbs. 35c Formay shortening, Cherry Chocolates, Lushous, lb . . 19c lb. 49 3 Flour, Kitchen Craft 48 lb. bag. $1.19 10c Oysters, Gulf, 3 2 oz Lindsays, tall can, ripe. .10c Cascade, Salad dressing, qt 19c Piedmont, Pure Mayonnaise, qt.29c Olives, 1-- Snowdrift, 3 lb. can. . . ,53c Honey, fancy extracted, 10 lb. .,.61c Mince-Mea- t, 21c fancy, 2 lb. jar Peanuts, fancy, Vir. lb. 10c Formay, shortening, 3 lb. L. . . SuPurb, Granulated soap, giant i 35c NUTS: 4 . , can. . .49c Soap, Crystal White, 10. 31c Corn, Del Maiz, cream, 3 cans. .25c 10c jMarshmallows, Fluffiest, lb Jell Well, assorted, 3 pkgs 11c 12c Cherries, Red Pie, No. 2 can Utah 2 . can. .8c Pumpkin, Pack, ifalnuts, long type, lb. 15c 1- -2 ents by Bishop Harris of Tooele seven-thirtoclock. A reception followed at the Utah Cop- at EAT ork Loin Roast, lb resh Pork Picnic Roast, lb ork Sausage, lb eal Shoulder Roast, lb Rev. A. Leonard Wood, Vicar ignorant and thotless among us, tiful" but pass by without giving The bride was lovely in a white Mission, Garfield that something is radically wrong. a thought to its true meaning. To taffeta gown and carried a bouMay it not be that the aggressive them it is just another commerChristmas-- to all Americans nations have forgotten God and cial advertising stunt. Even some quet of white Japanese chrysanthemums. Her matron of honor, should be a season of great joy, as a result Christmas and all it of our merchants I fear think, Mrs. Clyde Konold, wore a tur- Thanksgiving and spiritual up- means to the human race has no only of the profit which they anquoise blue net and the brides- lift Never perhaps, in the history place in their national program. ticipate will add to their busimaid, Miss Elsie Sturzer, of Salt of this country of ours did we However, let us not be too hasty ness when the Christmas sales Lake City wore a peach crepe. as a people-ne- ed to be reminded in our judgment of others until are over and to the majority of Both carried similar bouquets of of the true meaning and real we have thoroughly put ourselves ordinary folks this season is just value of Christmas, as we do to- to the test. As the President a season of give and take orchid chrysanthemums. day. would say, Let us look at the viz. What gift shall I receive and Mrs. Kartchner was frocked in what shall I give in return. This OUR RECORD. record We are at peace with all the a rose taffeta and the mother of custom of gifts is not, however, the groom wore a black crepe. world and goodwill still prevails, What does Christmas really mean to be condemned, rather it should Both had like shoulder corsages but in Europe the cities and fields to Americans- - For the past few be praised for is it not symbolic are running red with the blood weeks the festive season has been of the of gardenias. of the Wisemen to the of thousands of innocent men, strongly emphasized throughout Infant gifts Child? How many Christ room over the gift Presiding women and even children. We see the. whole nation. Stores have of even think of it us, wonder, Mallet of little boys not yet in their teens were Mrs. William been gaily decorated and special in this light- - We are more likely Tooele, Mrs. Floyd Fuller and being trained in bittemess-- to adorn the streets. to overlook the gift which at this Mrs. Elnora Siddoway of Garfield. hate, and in the art of war to illuminations these decora- time was made to all mankind Prominent among Miss Vivian Tuck was in charge kill. It makes ones heart sick to seen be tions elaborately the gift of the Saviour. But apart may table. Dean even think about it Many of us of the serving the from this whose portraying pictures painted birthday is it Kartchner and Marvin Dameron can remember that only a few scene at the in Bethle- that we are Manger To celebrating? served as ushers. years ago millions of the worlds hem on that first glad Christmas whom should we on the day left The young couple shortly best manhood gave their lives some 1900 years ago. The of days pay tribute? How would after for a two weeks honeymoon as they believed and we believed, morning of the star in the you feel, for example, if on your Star, symbolic will make to California. They trip also, to save future generations Ea6t which appeared over the birthday every one in the family their home in Tooele. from another such catastrophe as little town of Bethlehem hangs received a gift and a great feast was then being enacted over amid gay festoons of colored was prepared for them and you The Garfield Pythians are en- there. lights and those who gaze upon were not invited but ignored entertaining at a Christmas party should be clear to the most it are apt to exclaim how beau- - tirely- Sad to It of say this is what for children and grandchildren will probably happen in hundreds their order Thursday evening, of American homes when ChristDecember 21at the Masonic Hall, mas Day arrives. There is One 5:30 p. m. Santa Claus will diswho stands at the door of our tribute treats from a large Christhearts, knocking. He longs to mas tree. be invited in. He hears the laughter and merry making but all Mission is enterThe. too often He is not welcomed, as tree Christmas their at taining the guest of honor, to His own program Friday night, December 22nd at the churchrooms. The pro-- j whose birthday party. In fact-- He it is, does not in many gram commences promptly at 6:30 birthday p. m. and a treat will be given to homes hear His name even menthe attending children. tioned and when He does it is onAnd well fill it full of good ly from cursing lips. Mrs. Joseph White entertained members of the wishes for each of you. Your But to many it means that cenClub Wednesday at her home. luncheon will were exchanged, Gifts turies ago on this day in the city good during the past has served and card games enjoyed. enabled us to etsjoy a record of David, a Saviour was bom, and we are indeed very Mrs. Thelma Singleton was year which is Christ the Lord. hostess to the Hearthside Club holigrateful. annual The Friday evening. exMerry Christmas to you, and day party was held and gifts decorative changed. Holiday carried out in you, and you. May the New were cleverly Year be filled with joy and the table decorations and luncheon served at eight o clock. Prosperity . Bridge was later enjoyed. Prizes EuRoka Mrs. to were awarded iMemmott, Miss Ren Orton and Mrs. Myrtle Honeycutt. Miss Orton was a special guest. All-Sou- 12c 15c 15c 19c Pot Roast, lb (Mince Meat, Fancy, 2 lbs. for . .15c Puritan Hams, whole, part, lb. 22c Wilson Certified Ham, lb 24c Our Turkeys and Chickens are the best quality. Beef ls Uawg t(f2 All-Sou- ls " Just-A-Me- Stocking re ' Gem Theatre To l PRODUCE .14c y per Club. Edwards, lb. M WHAT THIS CHRISTMAS SHOULD MEAN TO AMERICANS Bananas, quality, lb .5c 7c Celery Hearts, tender, bunch 5c Yams, lb 5c Lettuce, large head 10 lbs. for 17c Potatoes, 100 lbs, U. S. Idaho Russets. $1.19 $1.85 Oranges, Choice, case Sunkist Oranges 5 lbs. 19c 200-216- s, Give Annual 4th So. and So. Spencer Free Matinee Phone 5021 Mrs. Mika Patrick, Prop. The Gem Theatre will enter- tain at the annual free Christmas matinee Monday, December 25, 12:00 noon for all children of this vicinity, according to George Smith, owner. The free entertainment will be held at the Gem Theatre. Children of this locality are extended a cordial invitation to attend. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jones will have as their guests during the THE NEW MAGNACASH MARKETS Christmas holidays their two daughters, Mrs. John D. Brumand Miss Ethel Jones of Hollywood, California. MAGNA CORNET STORE J IT IS OUR WISH ' - s $ u sjaaay, SKf-M- TJhat 0'& 'EM- - mm you . . . and you . . . and you may have a MERRY CHRISTMAS j and i I PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Pitcher Free! Mothers Oats Ige. p. 26c 27c Olives, 2 for Macaroni, cut, 2 lbs. 15c Breakfast Wheat, toast22c ed, 4 lb. bag Grains of Gold, 4 lbs.29 CANDIES and NUTSj Mixed Nuts, lb 17c Ribbon Mixed Candy, 2 lbs. for 25c Cherry Chocolates lb. box for .19c lb. 5 bx. 89c Chocolates, MEATS CORN FED Pork, Loin Roast or Chops. lb. o v? .? 25c Bacon, lb. 21c 16c 23c 27c 42c 32c VEGETABLES 3 lbs. Carrots, 0 a0 (YftSbsii! 10c 15c 2 DRY 0 for bunches for Lettuce, large head. Bananas, lb. Cabbage lb Celery. V 19c 21c 18c Pork Roast Leg, lb Fresh Bacon, lb. Round Steaks, lb. Chicken. Slewing, lb. Chicken. Roasting, lb. Ham. Bone. Tender lb. Ham, Ready to eat, lb. Butter, 2nd grade, lb. r0 - FAWN. WYANDOTTE IT IS ALSO OUR WISH Cj WHITE Flour, 48 lb. bag $1.39 Cake Flour, 36 oz. . 19c Pancake and Waffle Flour, 4 lb. bag for 24c Cora Kix, 2 pkgs. . .22c (With Cup and Saucer) standards of service associated with a Ford dealership, together with our own personalized courteous, superior service in all types of repair work and in the sales of our products. . . . ?? SPECIALS FOR December 22 and 23 Gum Drops, 2 lbs. .25c To continue to maintain the high 6 Profits small. , Business great. That's tha way Wa oparala. ' Wa Honor Surplus Commodity Stamps 7c 5c 2c GOOD- S- Sweater Sets, each $1.49 Infants gowns, 39c and 59c 98c Infants Sweaters. (. 69c Infants Bath Rob4 f CoJ c Ladies Boxed HanldeS. 39c and up Dolls. Kiddies Gloves, pair JOc " . Color Books, each Men's Dress Shirts', reg. JUS, $1.00 now 47c Kiddies Dresses, 10c-79- .. QUARTNe.Hi K PINT No. no , r86 8ProoJ.7iGoln KUutrol Spirit. PINTn..jz Copyright IV39, The Witkeo fomly, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley 7. O., 7a. Motor Co. Beane WE. 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