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Show -- .muvum WIIO Hava ?.?1YeraSe GDOCEflY West Magna Main St 10 p.m, Hours 10 a.m. Specials lot Sat., Mon.t Wed., July 20, 22, 24th . Butter, 2 grade, lb. .32c Sugar, 10 lbs. for . .59c Milk, lge 4 cans . .27c Slice Bacon, lb. ...17c Milk ChoMild-Mellocolate, 3 bars for . .25c w, SOUP CAMPBELL'S 10c Chicken-Mushroo- Other Soup, 3 cans . 26c LIBBY'S Red Salmon, Can . .23c Roast Beef, 12 oz. ,20c Vienna Sausage, 3 c. 25 Spam, 12 oz. can . .25c Rose, 12 oz. can . .22c Deviled Meat, 4 cans 15 Fargo Corned Beef, 12 35c oz. can, 2 for FISH TUNA White Star, 7 oz. can 17 Chicken Sea, 2 cans 25c Tuna Flakes, can . .10c 11c Wheaties, pkg 3 lbs. 51c Dog F ood, lb. can ... 5c Spry-Crisc- o, FRANCO-AMERICA- Spaghetti, 3 cans. . .25c Sonny Boy, 15 oz. can 5 VAN CAMPS Sardines, lb. can ..10c Shrimp, 5 oz. can . .12c DEL M A I Z Corn, cream, 3 cans Niblets, Can Corn, No. 2, 3 cans Peas, No. 2, 3 cans Beans, No. 2, 3 cans 25c 10c 25c 25c 25c TOMATOES No. 2 1-- can, 2 for 19c 2 PINEAPPLE can 17 Half Slices, 2 Crushed, 2 2 can . 19c Crushed, 14 oz. can 10c Tidbits, 14 oz. can .10c Crushed, 5 lb. can .57c 1-- 2 1-- PIERCE'S Catsup, No. 2 Pork-Bean- 1-- lb. can 6c 11 can 15 2 2 s, 12c c. oz. can 5c WHITE CRYSTAL Soap, lge., 10 bars .34c P-Soap, lge., 10 . .34c A-Soap, 10 lg. bars 34 Bride of Ernest Paulos Charming in every detail, an outstanding summer wedding was that of Miss Katherine Joan Dizikes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dizikes of Draper, to Ernest Gus Paulos, son of Mrs. Gus Paulos and the late Mr. Paulos of Magna, which took place Sunday, July seventh, 7:00 p. m. at the Hellenic Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harry Gavales in the presence of relatives and friends of the couple. Miss Grace Evans played the wedding march from Lohengrin at the approach of the wedding party. Incidental music was also two vocal solos presented by Dino Kanes, young talented singer of I Love You Salt Lake City, Truly," and "O, Promise Me. The Mendelssohn march was the recessional. The wedding procession was led by the ushers, Pete Paulos, brother of the groom and Nick Papanikolas of Magna, James Paulos of Tooele and Nick Milas of Chicago. Next came the bridesmaids, Miss Katie Paulos, sister of the groom, Miss Helen Castles, Miss Mary Kanes and Miss Sylvia Drazich. Mrs. George Lamb, attending matron. Miss Beryl Dizikes, sister of the bride and maid of honor and Mrs. Kay Robbins Thompson, matron of honor, immediately preceded Miss Dizikes and her father, who gave her in marriage. The bridegroom and his best man, George Lamb were waiting at the altar. Attending best man was John Bockas. Gussie Paulos carried the orange blossom wreaths to the altar, Bobbie Lloyd was ring-bearand little Paula Mantes was flower girl. A selection was given fol- lowing the ceremony by Dino Kanes, "Yours is My Heart Alone. The bride wore a beautiful of an adaption by Lanvin, famous French designer, of white slipper satin with a square neck! bo dice leg of mutton sleeves and a bouffant skirt of net with long train. An embroidered veil of bride's illusion, three and one-- , half yards long, was edged with! Dutchess lace and caught back a with a coronet of pearls. She carried a prayer book with large white orchid atop and lily of the valley gracefully fall- mg from it on narrow satin Lola-of-Se- streamers. The dresses of the attendants were identical models of net with sweetheart necklines, entrain, with full skirts and formed a lovely picture in flesh, pale pink, deep pink and rose colors. They carried similar bouquets of Hollywood roses and white sweet peas tied with satin bows and each wore a large Hollywood rose in her hair. Mrs. Dizikes, mother of the G B SOAP POWDERED can . . . 19c 19c Melo, lge. pkg 21c Dreft, lge. pkg 55c Dreft, gt. pkg 20c Rinso, lge. pkg 55c Rinso, gt. pkg . .20c Oxydol, lge. pkg. Oxydol, gt. pkg. . . .55c 23c Dash, lge. pkg 12c Purex, qt. jar gallon . .22c Purex, 42c Purex, gallon Sani-Flus- h, 1-- PAPER 125 ft. ..10c Diamond, 125 feet .12c Zee Tissue, 4 rolls .17c ... 6c Coco Hard-Whit- e King, Mission Bell, Creme-Oi- l, Guest Ivory, 2 bars .9c SODA CRACKERS N.B.C. Sodas, 2 lbs. 15c Liberty Bell, 2 lbs. 15c Liberty Graham, ..17c A-17c l Soda, 2 lbs lb. 2 28 Purity Graham, 2 Saltine Wafers, lb. 26 FLOUR Wh. Fawn, 48 lbs. $1.17 White Lily, 48 lbs. $1.17 Drifted Snow, 48 lb 1.58 XXX Flour, 48 lb. $1.06 - - GLOBE A-- l Pancake Flour, 40 oz. 19 Pancake Flour, 4 lb. 23c Cream-Whea- t, lg. pk.23 Wheat Hearts, lg. pk. 23 Jell-5c package O, mid-summ- er s Out-of-to- Rod-oupoul- is, s, i AT Friday, July 19. Mrs. White, mother of the bride-eleand Mrs. Lewis Fisher, Miss Whites sister, entertained at a miscellaneous lovely arranged shower Friday night Games were enjoyed and refreshments served. The young couple have been extensively entertained by relatives and friends. Miss Thelma is a nurse and well known in this ct Mechanically inclined while, American in citizens, ages good health, and not addicted to drink. men. ' week for to Yellowstone T Untrained men who are accepted must finance selves thru short training. FOR SALE-- 21 t Clifton Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harris of Magna, was Courage is that admitted to the Law champions the causevirtue,' of ti School of Jurisprudence, Univer-of for three years California, sity of studyr Clifton received an A. B. Faith and works are n, degree this spring. bght and heat of a candle-The admission to is cannot be separated. -BeanJ recently C. j e Chn'tHuva &u Mid, is Mellow Flavor.? YjuYI tike a PINT ' H PINT No. 64 No. 65 QUART No. 63 THIS WHISKir IS 4 YEARS 010-- 70 PROOr Cope. 1940, The Old Quaker Company, lawrenceburg, kid tone Empress Theatre Sunday-onday-- T uesday, July First Show Sunday 5:30 p. THRILLS1 All In Beautiful Technicolor Mon.-Tua- 4 4 s. 21-22- 33 7:00 p. m. THRILLS' MARYLAND Walter Brennan, Fay Bainter, Brenda Joyce, John Pay. Charlie Ruggles, Hattie McDanieL What a cast . . .and what j a show! The romance and beauty of a proud state ... In si its traditional glory! The most spectacular Steeplechase fc America! News. Comedy Prices 10c-15- Adults 25c. Plus c 3c Got!. July Wednesday-Thursda- y, 24-2- 5 First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Extra Special For the 24th of Julj Big Double BUI Fnday-Saturda- VA Vf TRY THIS VITAMIN VARIETY SALAD .ft JM A. B-- l, C, D. E) 1 Picbit (3 oi rad appla ounce) 6 alioM onioa crua chaaaa 12 iImm ataac OiarriM 1 1 larg pnitwa Ltltuct Food, ftaal Majoanaiw Remove core and elice unpeeled applet rrrm Wl Rel and elice enione end eeeded crengee Remove pit from prune, steam or until tender, and eooL Stuff each cream chceec mind anth 1 tablespoon with Mayonnaise aad faieert a half chary on top Arrange apple, union aad orange slicre oa Irttuc leaves oa chop plate. Garnish with tuffed prunes end whole chemee (si Ulu. trated). Serve with Kami Mayonnaise. Serve i, M for km" rip-roari- Lasl Chapter of Serial Adults 25c. Plus c 3c SaturW Govt Defenie Tjt Gem Theatre T--n First Show P- - L July m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) N fnrniJay-Saturda- y, 26-2- 7 THE GHOST BREAKERS itc Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, Paul Lukas. SECOND FEATURE fil SgSS2' with Nan Grey, Henry Armetta and tangle of dynamite iney ComedT' AEess Prices (SupplUa Vitamin a . p EXTRA YOURE NOT SO TOUGH 10c-15- CR0S? seen-- Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, Richard Carlson, Lukas. A thousand thrills! A million loads laughs! And romance! SECOND FEATURE nV--! YOUR Bayj THE GIIOST BREAKERS 4 ere Big Double BUI Dead End Kids 7 - j ( j ; 26-2- 7 y, nosina Galli. Another workmen. Tt Defenas July first Show Both Nights 7:00. Last Show starts at 9:00 'dli Upon employment men will be permitted to attend night trade extension classes without cost to prepare themselves for higher positions. This is done because of the acute shortage of competent t vacav EARTHB0UND ss f J Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. George Weichen lots. 29 Southeast Corner. Will sell cheap. rmVembe?ofth'Ne,i Friday afternoon $125. Inquire Tom Angelopoulos. sidence. Luncheon waiierw & social time enjoyed, iv. Local Youth Wins Coveted Honor LOTS EXTRA m. y- 01 w!: UWarner Baxter, Andrea Leeds, Henry Wilcoxon. nusual entertainment! Comedy! Fascinating! Sparkling Prices 10c- - 15c Adults 25c. Plus 3c Govt Defens Tit rx h J 1 Over a billion dollars unfilled orders for planes assures immediate and steady employment to those who qualif- 0 son, Duane, accompa.JJ?! den Nielson, left J Yellowstone National plan to visit a sistJIrl tens in Montana en George Raft, Joan Bennett, Lloyd Nolan, Gladys of the most amazing different pictures youve ever SECOND FEATURE In MAGNA and GARFIELD ONCE ' aSV SALAD CELEBRITY WEEK" WANTED For interview and qualification test see G. W. Swift. Wilson Hotel. Salt Lake City, promptly at 10 a. m.. 1. 4 or 7:30 p. m. 3 Days Only. Friday. Saturday or Sunday, only. July 19, 20 and 21. temityhome. Mother, rival are doing nicely Hd i Mr. and tylrs. George White of The Spencer Ward W Magna announce the betrothal joyable summer and approaching marriage of their at Black Rock. daughter, Miss Thelma White, to presented and luh&M Waldemar P. Arlt The young A large crowd attenS. couple wiir exchange nuptial vows in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple THIS IS MEN i at the Monday The House Across The I0RS ' announce the birth Miss Thelma White To Become Bride July 19 pic-froc- in TOILET SOAP Lifebuoy, bar for Edmund Miss Ida Barberi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John a and Mrs. Luigi Barberi of delightMr. at Evans Were honored exchanged nuptial vows Saturday Magna, reception ful wedding the with Frank Sirinne, son of Mr. at thirteenth evening, July was and Mrs. Joe Sirinne, 820 South Utah Copper Club, which guests. hundred Fifth West, Salt Lake City, in attended by three Mrs. wedding and a lovely Mr Evans, son of Mr. ards. at Our fourteenth the his bride, and July Sunday, A dinner followed for the wed- James E. Evans in Magchurch Lourdes of daughHales, Lady ding party and members of both former Miss Bernice E. na. Father C. E. Freegard perRobert Mrs. and Mr. families at the Grill Cafe, and the ter of were mar- formed the ceremony at 11:00 a. young couple left immediately af- Hales, all of Magna, in the Logan L. m. in the presence of fifty rela9th ter for a months wedding trip ried July tives and friends. D. S. Temple. to Florida. The bride wore a white a wore lovely bride a of The white Palm outfit The bridal party entered the Beach suit with burgandy acces- crepe drc.-- w ith lace inserts on chapel to the strains of the wedtulle of sories and a shoulder corsage of the full skirt and a veil a ding march from Lohengrin, playpale lavender orchids. edged with lace. She carried ed by Mrs. E. C. Vasser, organist. white guests at the wed- bouquet of red roses and Mendelssohn march was the The were the bridegrooms sweet peas. Attending her as recessional. ding Wallace matron of honor was Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Angela The bride wore a cnarming his aunts, Mrs. Anna Bawden, sister of the bridegroom with Reabus, Miss Tessie Rodas and and as bridesmaids. Miss Wanda frock of white satin, entrain, tight-fittin- g Mrs. Tom Roccos, a cousin, Nick Peel and Miss Ethel Guggisburg. a sweetheart neckline and sleeves. Her wrist-lengt- h Milas, Lonnie May, Archie Kirko-poulo- s, Mrs. Bawden chose a pink organveil of brides illusion all of Chicago, and Mr. dy model and Miss Peel and Miss three-yar- d and Mrs. Mike August of Rock Guggisburg were frocked in pink was caught back by a handsome of orange blosSprings, Wyoming. crepe and carried similar bouquets coronet headdress with som pearls. She carried a bouquet of lavender sweet-peaA number of luncheons and soof red roses and calla lillies with shower streamers. cials have honored the young shower streamers. James Evans, brother of couple in the past month. They Miss Helen Pagliaro, maid of will make their home in Magna. groom, acted as best man. Mrs. Hales, mother of the bride, honor, wore a blue taffeta model Mrs. Garrick Reid of Long wore a blue and white print dress while Miss Katherine and Miss Beach, California, has been a visi- and had a shoulder coisage of Rose Sirinne, sisters of the groom wore similar tor at the home of her sisters, Mrs. roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Evans, and bridesmaids, and dusty of frocks pink a pale Rodney Husband and Mrs. Bert mother of the groom, wore wood-brow- n Reid. dress and like cor- rose net, fashioned with bouffant skirts and quaint puffed sleeves. sage. carried like bouquets of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King enThey the Receiving the guests at tertained at dinner Sunday for door were Miss Bernice Anthon. Hollywood roses and sweet peas w ith shower streamers. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer of Miss Elaine Evans, Miss Patty Salt Lake City. Marshall, Lloyd Beck and Wallace Carmelo Sirinne acted as best Bawden. for his brother, and little man Mrs. Phoebe Fullmer has reIn charge of the gift room were Jean Colisimo and Clara Shido turned home after a three-week- s visit to the Pacific Coast where Miss Alice Bawden, Mis O. H. were flower girls. Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle Russon she was a guest of her son. Mrs. Sirinne, mother of the and Miss Elaine Evans. wore a blue print dress groom, in The center table the recep- w Miss Blanch Taylor and Mrs. ith shoulder corsage of roses and tion lovewas hall covered with a Eenore Sandall are entertaining sweet peas and Mrs. Barheri. w ith crystal candle-br- a lace cloth ly twenty-fiv- e members of their nother of the bride, wore a black holding pink tapers at either Eyrie Ixre Club this Saturday model wuth similar corsage. crepe I end. A low bow of summer varik cyemng at Sunset Beach. A colored center-flowers formed the A wedding dinner was served nic unch will be served, piece. immediately after the ceremony at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Jack Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Young of ind the and his bride left Los Angeles, California are visit- later fur groom famlly 1(.ft Tuesday for a t a two weeks honeymoon wet.ks vacation to Canada and the ing for two weeks at the J. E. trip to the Pacific Coast where Sherer home in Hunter. paciflc Northwest they will attend the San Francisco Fair and other places of inMr. and Mrs John Allan of terest. Mrs. LaVon Dea entertained Arthur left for a two members of the Firemen Ladies weeks visit toTuesday Mrs Sirinne wore a burgandy the Pacific Coast Auxiliary Friday evening at her and places of interest there. crepe dress with white accessories home. Games of cards were play-- a for her going-awa- y outfit. ed and high score prize given to " make their home in Salt They The thirtieth wedding anniverLake Mrs. Emma McArthur, second to of Mr. and Mrs. David M City after July twenty-eigh- t. sary Mrs LaVerne Sheppick and cut Baker was observed Wednesday favor to Mrs. Lillian Haws. The Mr. Avard Miner of Los Angeles, evening w ith a home gathering. ladies are meeting this Friday Covers were laid at a dinner table California is visiting his parents, evening at the Haws home on for eleven members of the family Mr. and Mrs. George Miner. First West street. and a theatre party later enjoyed FOR RENT--4-roomodern, furMr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins Mrs Rose Rasmussen returned nished house. Call Anthon E. Niel- announce the birth of a baby girl Wednesday evening from a sen, 3107. at a Salt Lake hospital last week, honje three ..eeks visit to Los Angeles Mother and new arrival are do- - California where she visited her Miss Louise Anderson and Mrs. ing nicely. sister, Mrs. Alice Rasmussen and Ida L. Anderson left Thursday for in San Diego where she was a a weekend trip to Oak Mr. and Mrs. James ChristenCity, Utah. guest of her brother, Mr. Wilford sen of Richfield, Utah and Christopherson and wife and ano- NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Mrs. Donald McLean and Douglas ther brother, Mr. Royal Christo- McLean of Los Angeles, Californpherson. New books added to the shelves ia were visitors during the week of the Magna Public at the homes of Mrs. C. R. Library inMr. and Mrs. M. J. Brady and clude: Milton's Moyes Poems, Natural and Mrs. Jack Nielson in Magna Mr. and Mrs. James Cockerill History tHHik and many books on and Mrs. George S. Taylor of are in Yellowstone w esk rn adventure, vacationing announces Garfield. National Park. Miss Sarah Guernsey, librarian. 18-3- e, Magna Couple United In Church Wedding Charming Reception Honors Couple FACTORY 2 WAX Air-Tit- AIRCRAFT nd white bride, wore a black-ashouldmodel with gardenia print er corsage and Mrs. Paulos, mother of the groom, wore a black crepe dress. Tall white tapers in standards and potted palms were placed at either end of the altar. White bows with orange blossoms entwining, were tied on the stand- thj andT(wiJW Mr- - Mum Dizikes Becomes in 44 f, YOURE NOT SO TOUGH The Dead End Kids. ' V Its funny and exciting! O The SeriaL PricMQcT7, L'.,i Ch,P,r T VAv ctoT pfene pjug w Alway , Cool! We I Make Our Own Weatha s I |