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Show .NAV TIMES, UTAH MAGNA, Page Three Friday, February 14, 1C41 tie 4. the young couple. The groom is in this vicinity, comMagna ing from a prominent -' family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shaw entertained at a family turkey dinner honoring their son, Melvin. Covers were laid for Miss Irene Smith of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Naylor and daughter, Marlene of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Shaw and Mr. LaMar Shaw, all of Magna. Couple To Exchange Nuptial Vows On jtine Day; Reception To Follow Ceremony to n well-kno- I snd Mrs. W. Naylor and Mrs. Earl O. Smith of Mrs, Harold Gordon C. Ronneburg of Salt Lake Salt pielland Street, Lake City entertained at a kitchbounce the betrothal and en shower atThe home of Mrs. er of their Charles M. Shaw of Magna, to x. Miss Irene Smith, to honor Miss Irene. A color scheme i Mr. and son of Shaw, commemorative of red and white, larles M. Shaw of Magna. of the Valentine holiday, was marriage will take place used in the room and table decorguests played February 14th at the Jen-j- e ations. Twenty-si- x on Holladay Drive, and games and a late luncheon was followed by a reception, served. bride-eleAnnouncement of the nuptials has also been Mrs. Gakge VosheU and dauI at several other lovely will be read with considerable Mrs. Eva Haun and Mrs. ghters, of friends is. Wednesday evening, interest by the many Grace Nichols are leaving Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Vosh-eU- s father, Mr. John Smith at Kemmerer, Wyoming. hing marriage ct V V arliet y The regular business and social meeting of the Magna Womens Club will be held Friday evening, 8:00 p. m. at the Magna Womens clubrooms. AU members are urged to attend. t Main Street , Magna , Utah .Phone Car. 5061 More For Your Money Everyday at the Standard Market Mon., Taes. Feb. pedals for Sat., Where Prices Are Mr. and Mrs. William Reese and little daughter," Margaret Anm 15-17--18 Always Right. WE DELIVER Afast Bacon. Pieces, lb. 20c lb. 17c K SHOULDER. lb. 16c S3 SHOULDER, lb. 19c f ROAST. lb. 25c LOIN STEAK. lb. 15c iNKFURTERS. lb." 25c, EESE. Mild, ji ' are leaving Friday for a months stay in Bremmerton, Washington. S PORK LOINS. PICNICS. BACON, lean sliced, lb. 16c 19c Jb. '.K -- 1GS, IK.! 11c lie Large, Dozen for ,23c 99c 13c 16c 29c 15c XNS. Navy, 3 pounds for DCOLATES. Assorted Flavors. Pound for 0 . TACK, (non sticky) 2 Pounds for 4KIST ORANGES. Large. Dosen for APEFRUIT. Pink, large each hCKERS. Liberty Bell Sodas. 2 Pound Box for AD T -3- 10c 20c 5c 45c 6e & m press Theatre - Saturday, February 15 First Show OTICE) 5:00 p. m. Last Show Starts 9:00 p. m. Police North West MountedPaulette Goddard,, O - February . The Lady Lions are entertaining at their traditional Valentine party for their partners Saturday evening at the Bacchus in one of the lovely events of the Valentine week. Arrangements are ia charge of Mrs. Bessie Harris, chairman of the food committee; Mrs. Beatrice Reid, chairman of the decoration; Mrs. Margaret Moffat, chairman of the entertainment committee and Mrs. Vera Jones and Mrsr Maud Magleby, of the finance committee. Dinner will be served at seven oclock, followed by (program numbers and dancing. 16-1- 7 n, Monday 7:00 p. m. First Show Sunday It's The Kick Of The Season 5:00 p. HIRED clubhouse WIFE Rosalind Russell, Brian Aheme, Virginia Bruce, Robert nchley, John Carroll If its fun youre after Here it is! grahd cast a swell show and laugh-loade- NEWS. 5MEDY Ices Adults 10c-15- c Tuesday-Wednesda- 25c d. plus Govt. Tax 3c (Also St. Tax.) February y, 18-1-9 First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. np EXTRA Big Bargain Double Bill EXTRA REMEDY FOR RICHES Jean Hersholt as Dr. Christian in A New Surprise Show! SECOND FEATURE - Mrs. Millie - Beath entertained her Friendship Club Wednesday at her home. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Ruth Vaughn, Mrs. Emily Larson, Mrs. Rose Rasmussen and the hostess. Mrs. Vaughn is entertaining the ladies this Friday afternoon. . Mexican Snitfire Out West Lupe Velez, Leon Errol, Donald Woods. Wow! What fun! WS. :i ' - - Prices 10c-20- c Thursday-Fnda- y, I (Plus State Tax Only). February 20-2-1 Show 9:00 p. m. lint Show Both Nights, 7:00 p. m. Last Bill Special Big Double S GLORY TO John .ESCAPE Constance Pat Halliday. A jv I Mrs. Nettie Blackett entertained members of the Pythian Sister Lodge and their husbands follow ing regular lodge meeting Fri- thrill-Je- n Bennett, s breath-jOne drama! action A of Adventure! great story moment I ! 1 Pat OBrien outwits a German submarine! SECOND FEATURE OBrien, MURDER OVER NEW YORK us Charlie Chan assigned to the case of the Stratosphere amber. Urgent! Timely entertainment High in the skies! tr) lonald Duck" Comedy. Vw Serial "Junior "G" Man," with the Dead-En- d Kids and e Utile Tough Guys. Don't miss a chapter. c Tax 3c. (Also St Tax.) .ices Adults 25c plus-Go- 'fir sxtr dt First Show 7:00 p. m, Last Show Starts 9:00 dent, visited friends in this locality during the week, Mrs. Laughlin was called to Utah by the death of her mother. p. m. North West Mounted Police L- Show , February 20-2-1 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) 6:00. Extra Special Big Double Bill TO GLORY .ESCAPE Constance Bennett Action. Pat I I OBrien, H SECOND FEATURE MURDER OVER NEW YORK CharUe Chan, Marjorie WeavcrRicardo Cortez. New Serial "Junior "G" Man." Donald Duck" Comedy. c Adults 25c plus Govt Tax 3c (Also St Tax.) rices I 10c-15- Sat., Sun. MR. AND MRS. n SMITH !ext Sun., Mon. "HIGH SIERRA. JTZt j, enter tained members of her club and One of the outstanding events special guests, Mrs. Carl Ashby, of the week was the Safety din Mrs. H. A. Linke, Mrs. George the Hercules given by Dentoh, Mrs. J. S. Powell Mrs. Powder Company of Bacchus for Allie Bradford, Mrs. C. B. Duck- their employes and partners for worth and Mrs. Orem Stewaft, of one year without employment Monday afternoon at her home. any e accidents. Valentine decorations were carDinner was served at the Hunt ried Out in a pretty manner at the luncheon arrangements and er ward by the Relief Society with C. E. Lehmkuhl as master of bridge followed. The next meet- ceremonies. Remarks were given of the will be held ing group Carl E. Linden, superintendFebruary 24, with Mrs. W. V. by ent of the Bacchus plant, comRobbins, hostess. munity singing led by. Miss Spratley, accompanied by Initialed Into University Sorority Eve Spencer. Janet Konold, daughter of Mr. Speaker of the evening was and Mrs.1' C. II. Konold ol Magna, Eugene Duffin who spoke on "Acwas initiated into Apmin honor- cidents in the Home. The table was attractively deary society at the University of uTa Valentine theme and corated" Utah Thursday evening, accordcovers were laid for one hundred to an release. official school ing Miss Konold was initiated at for- and fifty guests. Dancing was later enjoyed. , mal ceremonies, held in the Presidents Suite at the Hotel Utah. She is a freshman at the University and is studying music and Mrs. George Fairbourne entertained at a party Sunday in honor of her daughter, Betty. A group of young people enjoyed a social -- time. - -- nasium Saturday, February 22, and the public is cordially invited, to attend. The dance is a benefit affair for the local church. Mrs. Rland Sorenson is general Chairman, assisted by MrsTTher-es- a Montoya, Miss Grace Costan-zMrs. Eva Hayes, Mrs. Grace Vasser, Mrs. T. A. Janney, Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, K. J. Boyle, Mrs. Frank Hayes; Mfs. Garfield Lewis, Misses Clara and Marie Zito, Lydia and Virginia Vaculin, Mrs. E. A. Croxford and Helen n L n ; ; u k . o, 1 t ;1 if modem home. Mrs. Maude S. Laker, Louise Avenue, Magna. For Inquire Rant-4-ro- om 1 n R e ri: ' sss5m is e All gloom disappears . . .when JULY 4TH COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY Magna-Gar-fiel- k n dance The annual of Our Lady of Lourdes church will be held at the Cyprus gym- La-Pre- le Members of the July 4th committee from the American Legion, d the Firemen and the Lions Club are asked to meet Monday evening, 6:00 p. m. at the Fire Station to discuss a feature attraction baseball game here on the national holiday. The Community Recreational Association is endeavoring to complete satisfactory arrangements regarding same, but an early date, if voted upon, must be made now. i n Pre-Lent- loss-tim- ipsa Pre-Lcnte- 61 Dance February 22 ner-dan- 0! n Ac h SmsyBeq r t i appears at is pi r itx i ! fp Krnturky Straight Bourbon Whinkrjr National Distillers Products Corp. New York l ! y l J i ( Members of the New Idea Club are invited to meet this Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Weichers. Ik X e ; lx Mrs. Mona Thomas returned Wednesday to her home in Tor- tit f i rance, California, after visiting her mother, Mrs. L. A.' Williams, her sister and family, Mrs. Les Gallyer and her brother and family, Mr. Emil Williams, for a month. ,4a nc Its de aoi ktl ij Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zigrossi announce the birth of a baby boy February 6 at Holy Cross hospital Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. o . t Lo 1 Mrs. Eleanor Coon was hostess 1 h to members of the Firemen Ladies Auxiliary and, special guests, Mrs. Edith Breeze and Mrs. Faye Morgan Friday evening at her home. A short business meeting was conducted, followed by the popular game of bridge. First prize was won by Mrs. Mildred Newbolt and second to Mrs. Fern Coon. Mrs. La Von Dea will be hostess to the ladies (his Friday r 3vm mm im mu? llilVJL ; ffln Enlists In Navy tir.inu - ULtq;-- I1 ! UT ncorticcn ce j The U.S.A.' has given its verdict on motor cars given it unmistakably by awarding Chevrolet tales leadership over all other makes oj cart for nine of the last ten years . . . and now the UJS.A. ia giving this same verdict preference for the igain by showing clear-c- Garfield, enlisted in the nations armed service Monday in Salt Lake City in the United States Navy. I - tew Chevrolet for 44 ! The VS.A. picks Chevrolet!" And, if youll take your own eye it try it buy it test of the new Chevrolet for 41, ere convinced that youll pick Chevrolet, too. And get the nations as a result! Please see your nearest Chevrolet 1. 1 car-val- A TREE SHOW AS OUE3J8 OP THIS , "- v I ue Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jacobsen Mrs. Florence Johnson and Partner Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Barr Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. John Klekas Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hanks (Tbtm U ut This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or OEM Theatre entitles: fJ lOc-IS- - Thursday-Frida- y Catholic Church Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Paulette Goddard. Musical t' Popeye" Comedy c Adults 25c plus Govt Tax 3c (Also Si. Tax.) rices I All members of the Junior Wo-- 1 mens Club are invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Agnes Williams, 2nd East Streel 7:00 p. m. for a painting class Monday. well-attende- d. BACCHUS NOTES Holds English. I The Relief Society of th Hercules Ward presented two short plays and musical numbers Wed- -' nesday evening. The entertainment was - Mrs. Eta Laughlin of Quincy, James S. Edwards, Son of Mr. California,' former Magna resi- and Mrs. George Z. Edwards of Gem Theatre Sunday, February 16 started their second scries Wednesday with twenty-on- e participating. Mrs. Frames Kearns, captain of team No. 5, rolled high game of the evening, 220. ut 10c-15- -- lations and felicitations from their many friends during the ; day. Mrs. Robbins was born in Norwich, New York and Mr. Robbins was born in Owosso, Michigan where they were married February 11, 1891. They resided in that city until 1900, and later came west to make their resit dence. ' Their two sons, Harlan R. Robbins of Sacramento, California and Jack Robbins of Burbank, California and Mrs. Jack Robbins were visitors during the week of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins have re sided in Magna for 22 years and Mr. Robbins has been a valued employee of the Utah Copper Company for many years. Both have always taken an active part in community affairs and are highly regarded an this vicinity. The sincere good wishes of their many friends are extended upon this joyful occasion. day evening at Coopers Hall Progressive games were played and first prizes given to Mrs. Lea-trTurner and M. J. Brady and consolation favors to Mrs. Marand Curtis night garet Grubaugh Dawes. All-cfavor was awarded to Mrs. C. B. Hansen. . ' Luncheon was served and tables wedding will take place in the late spring. Announcement of the nuptials will be - read with considerable interest by the many friends of Mr. Pearce, who is well and favorably known in this vicinity. He is a former prominent musician Mrs. Campbell entertained her of Magna and at present, is an Art Class Wednesday at her home instructor, of music at Ogden and in Salt Lake City. The guests also has a noted orchestra. He is a graduate of the Cyprus included Mrs. C. E. Hoops, Mrs. E. J. Gardner, Mrs. George W. high school and former student Smith, Mrs. B. W. Richardson and of the University of Utah. Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald. A social time was enjoyed. " Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Robbins of of bridge arranged. Prizes were Magna observed their golden wed- won by Mrs. Ray E. Wyatt, Aline ding anniversary Tuesday with a Smith and Mrs. Orson Naylor. family dinner at the home of Mr. Mrs. Elinor Packard will enterand Mrs. C. N. Sargent in Holla-da- y, tain tholsdies Friday, February and also received congratu- 21 at her home in Salt Lake City. an- R. Jones. 10c-15- c Sunday-Monda- y, se Lock-ridg- e. , Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, eston Foster, Akim Tamiroff. Thrills! Action! In TechniMusicaL lor! "Popeye" Comedy Adults 25c plus Govt. Tax 3c. (Also St. Tax.) ices At The Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sunday - -- Magna Couple Observe Golden Wedding Well-Know- n hos-pita- 25c LEAD, 18 ounce Loaves, 2 for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coe spent of Plain City, Utah, announce Mrs. J. Ross Anthon was hos- the betrothal of their daughter, the weekend in Elko, Nevada tess to members of the Magna Miss Thora Taylor, to Mr. Percy visiting. New-houClub the at of Pearce Mr. son of and Bridge Ogden, Friday Hotel in Salt Lake City. Mrs. T. A. Pearce of Magna.-ThThe Bacchus lady bowlers Mr. Walt Deland returned Monday night from SL Marks hospital nounce the birth of a baby boy after being operated on for an February 5 at SL Marks HospitaL acute attack of appendicitis. He Mother and new arrival are pro- is getting along nicely. gressing welL Mrs. George Weichers enterMr. and Mrs. T. W. Collings an- tained at a prettily arranged parnounce the arrival of a baby boy ty Tuesday evening in observance L of her, birth day anniversary, A February 7th at Si Marks Mother and new baby are hot supper was served to fourteen guests. Tables of five hundoing nicely. dred were arranged and high a a a Mrs. C. G. Reid entertained the score favors awarded to Mrs. Allie Mystery Club Friday at her home Gee and Mr. Aherns Peterson and on Center Street. She was assist- consolation prizes to Mrs. Lima Olsen and Mr. James Monsen. ed in serving by her daughter-i- n law, Mrs. Kenneth Reid. The Mrs. James Thomas entertainguests included Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Mrs. Leone McGill, Mrs. ed members of her Sewing Club A. V. Powell Mrs. Reba Richards, Monday at her home. Luncheon Mrs. A T. Hellier and Mrs. Jphn was served and a social time held. McDonald. A social time was en- Mrs. Rachel Elder will entertain joyed. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. the ladies next Monday evening. McGill entertained the group Miss Bernice Anthon entertainMonday afternoon. ed at a lovely planned bridge Mrs. Herbert Tomlin and son party Wednesday evening for Wayne, pf Salt Lake City, visited twelve friends. Tables of bridge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. were .arranged and fttyt prize Wright Wednesday and other given to Lucille Peay and Elmer Howe and consolation favors to friends in Magna. Dale Alldredge and Lloyd The luncheon table carMrs. Nell Kinder of Payson, Utah, visited during the week at ried out a Valentine theme with the home of her sister, Mrs. J. a fcupid in the center of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Avery 28c 56c SEAL FLOUR, 49 Pound Sack for IGLOZ BLEACH, Quart for JEAPPLE, No. 2 Cans. Whole Slices. 2 Cans for ITSUP. Heim. Large Bottle for rPER SAUCE. Heins. BottU for MATO SOUP. Mount Brand. Can for .. 1 ers. 34c I A-Gra- The Rev. E. B. Pace has returned home after attending a weeks convention in Cheyenne, Wyoming of Baptist church lead- lb. 29c 2 lbs. 33c GROUND BEEF. HI LAND WHIPPING CREAM. pi. 25c lb. 20c BALONEY. fTER. 2nd Quality. Pound fog ' jK, All Brands, Tall Cans. 4 Cans for, SAR. 10 Pound Cloth Bag for IT COCKTAIL; Can for. ,D DUST CLEANSER. 2 Cans for j . The Hercules Ward held a Work and Business meeting Tuesday with Mrs. William Fairboume in charge. The ladies spent the afternoon sewing. Betrothal Announced Of Ogden Miss To Percy Pearce - tier today! ;--v t t IPsiEtos MAGNA (3 z' O UTAH . nwsas J I |