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Show e- -; Pare Three Past to ft, usdm' t ti toW iir, and Mrs. George daufiht X "? i Lamb and Shirley, have returned eti California, where Jlfil with weekend the Betrothal , Approaching Marriage Announced of Miss Margaret Reid et an Max who An announcement of particular at Ryan Field, S interest to their wide circle of interest-Jbe will Max friends of pasa-- t friends is the betrothal and aphe recently that learn test in Primary trai- proaching marriage of Miss Marwill be transferred to garet Reid, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Reid of Magbaste training. fidd na, to Captain L. Mark Richards of Lemorre, California, son of Mr. ladies of the entertained at a pretti-Jarrang- and Mrs. Frank J. Richards of avia-rVrad- ned to iher Just-A-Me- re ed party Wednesday at Hunter. homf of Mrs. I L. Pullum. arranged Tables of cards were The young couple will exchange nuptial vows June 5 in the Salt to Mrs. Duane Lake L.D.. Temple. D. L. Ud,r. tfuSTInd The bride-eleis a graduate meet May 27 of the wood. The ladies Brigham Young Univerwith Mrs. Ida Stewart sity, where she was prominently associated in music circles, and host-- , Was a member of the Alta Mitra Mrs. Henry Meng will be to members of her Bridge Social Unit She is now a member 1. All memb- of the Webster School faculty. Pub Monday, June Captain Richards is a former ers are invited. student of the Brigham Young University, and has been a member. of the United States Air Je to ct Corps since 1939. He graduated from Randolph Field, Texas. Both young people are promini , ent members of the younger time social set and in music Passengers and Express circles. They planactive to make their MT11 Pfgot qLUHffrimt Rasmussen Gan home in. California. Union Bus Sta. Magna Drug 77 W. S. Temple Magna Dr. Vem H. Anderson and Mrs. Uith Salt Lake Leaves :00 a. m. 7:00 a m. Anderson and two children, visit9:40 a.m. 11:00 a m. ed last at the home of Dr. week 1:55 p. m. 4:00 p. m. Andersons Mr. and Mrs. parents, 9:40 p. m. A. 5:30 p.m. J. Anderson on North Spencer. 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Henry Dray, daughter JoAnn 1:00p.m. Star indicates schedule by ray and son, Dennis of Butte, Monof Remington-Armtana, also visited at the Anderson home. LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES SALT table - s. , a ia fill This COMPLIMENTAkYTlCKEfS ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coon Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Novak Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mirabella -Mrs. Martha M, Moesser and Partner Dr. George E, McBride and Partner Mr. and Mrs. O..P. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Louis Falvo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coon ui t dheril pear! j SUM3C SLAtt r All wool Wool'll! Rayon cr biratioM bevt: T3c: u r i Specials Ecoooe: Utah Magna, Lund. May on Free Delivery 22-23-- 25 RADISHES, . . for-5- e ONIONS, I Bunch,, 10c ASPARAGUS, 2 Pounds for 19c Green Squash , Summer Sauash , Egg Plant; Green Peppers, Parsley snowy hr woven i 81 X rels PEACHES, , prink Creme Oil. ... RREMEL, 4 Packages 5; QUICK MALTED MILK for ............. ( riu w rputaliS t FLOUR, fee ROASTS Sprin flC.1 BACON I ... oijeerf, . Spring Fryers e - lb. 37c I Z1"1 tiff-- J? ai&3?cSt' '9o7 Proof National Dutillera Producta Corp, N.Y. I (Impress Theatre .Find Show (Notice) Saturday, May 23 6:30 ml. p. Thrills A Complata. Show Altai 9:00 p. m. Thrills Spscial Doubla Bill . I The Ghost Of Frankenstein It will scare the Yell out of youl All new thrills as monster stalks againl I the Adults 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. At The Emprass Saturday. At The Gem Sunday Sunday-- onday-- T uesday, May First Show Sun. 8:30 p.m. 7:00. Last Show First Hardy HU of 42 . . , It's Great! 24-254-1$ M Mon.-Tue- s. 9:00. I Its spring again , . . and Andy's wooing with a will! , . . 2 girl friends and twice the fun! A show for the entire family! Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker and the whole-buncCOMEDY Prices 10c-18- NOVELTY . c Adults h. NEWS. 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. NO SHOW Wednesday, May 27 (NOTICE) Each summer the business firms have encouraged a half day Wednesday closing. We will try Wednesday closing, subject to your approvaL This will enable all of our employees to a night off. Your request for a show on this t night will put Wednesday back into operation! Thursday-Frida- y, May 28-2- 9 J First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. ml ' 1 SPECIAL Big Double Bill BLONDIES BLESSED EVENT a girl at the Bumsteads! Their happiest hit! Come and I celebrate with Americas most hilarious household! Its SECOND FEATURE SUNDOWN JIM John Kimbrough, Virginia Gilmore, Paul Hurst Action! "3 Stooges" Comedy. Serial Friday Only At The Empress. c Adults 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. Prices 10c-18- Gem Theatre 1... Sunday, May 24 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. Special Thrill Double Bill First Show 7:00 I The Ghost Of Frankenstein right size globe. Liht 1 COMEDY. Prices 10c-lS- c The Courtship Of Andy Hardy shades. Utah Parser 2 11 ( John Howard, Lucille Fairbanks. A' surprise drama When redecorating, use light colors on walls and ceiling. Rest your eyes by dosing them occasionally. Jf your eyes feel strained or unduly tired, see a competent eye specialist. Intsctf JttHjM HIH Itetu kSTurtlX WMhj V) The Man Who Returned To Life f light to eliminate glare.' light-colore- d Use the It S Stewing Hens T-- eye-wor- k, IL. 26c . 1 I application praying of dissolution. Any or corporation hav- - Keep fixtures, and especially globes, dean. do not work In your own For close shadow. ijjc 1 a Utah corporation, Place lamps in positions where they will give 'the most light. Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surfaces and dark backgrounds. 9 Guard against light reflected into the eyes from shiny surfaces. - p it V Use TS ROAST, r COMPANY, has filed its for a decree person, firm Use indirect reflector lamps wherever possible.' 19c DONE-Clean-in- SECOND FEATURE Shade every .35c -- Roland F, Johnson and Russell SANITARY WORK g Peterson were initiated into the out cesspools and septic tanks. rank of esquire Tuesday evening All work guaranteed. Free tn by Garfield Lodge No. 27 Knights of Pythias. Ritual work was under paction. Phone 3521 the direction of A. W. McFarlane. FOR SALE.-Sprin- g friars. Inquire A social followed, and refreshDick Wilkin. 4th South aud ments and card games were enmembers. Whipple Addition. joyed by twenty-on- e j. g. McDonald holding ' ....... .... frankfurters - that in the spirit of helpfulness: White Fawn, 48 lbs, $1.55 FINEST MEATS hereby" given- Therefore, we offer the following suggestions Baby FOOD, Heinz, 2 Cm. for 15c CQOKIES, Fancy. Pound for 23c MATCHES, . . Carton for 21c PORK and 2 for 25c BEANSo. 2 Can, AKE FLOUR. Saftmilk Package for 27c - 1s A united America says: "We are going to but it's a And we are! win this war! big job. Its going to take boundless energy. Its going to take good eyes . . lot extra duties will bring extra work for eyes. c Bottle for 9c 4 Bars for 19c URNFTURE POLISH, r Notice MU ' .............. ........ pGSTARD (Shaker) SOAP, Information has been releas j. g. McDonald holding ed by the government that tea, COMPANY, a corporation. JC2S AHIAD Carton for 11c MILK, ) Wednesday night, Mrs. Helena Cameron entertained at a party for Ed Cameron, who has gone to Fort Douglas. A wrist watch was presented to the guest of honor. mmmmmerz rCTt TH2 EXTRA 2 Cans for 25c their home. S28-R- ' No. 61195 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH EYESIGHT ............... Murray Application For Dissolution (fliccicv.S 3 Cans for 25c . .3 Lge. Pkgs. 19c Kellogg .can 39c Med. size 2 for 29c FLAKES, lge. pkg COFFEE, Folgers, Pound 32c RITZ, pkg. 21c COFFEE, Folgers, lb. 32c MILK, CORN FLAKES, SYRUP, Log Cabin, POST BRAN SHK Mrs. Irene Sevy and children left Tuesday for Oakland, California, to join Mr. Sevy and make Third Judicial District kpiceslftd pepper will be rationed as soon as printed cards, etc. are available. Local officials believe that this program will not get underway until about July. . 9 Notice Of r DOM 9 Dan Lawson and Billie Parker of Casper, Wyoming, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, - Feay. 24th, 1942. Date of Last Publication May 22nd, 1941 PROTECT ...5 GREEN onger Vs J .... 2 Bunches Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pearce and small daughter, Peggy Darlene, motored to Provo over the weekend. - ' Wednesday, Maurice Newman," son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph NewGRAVEL and SOIL staman, left for a Naval HAULED--H- . H. Kent. 5615 So. tion to train as a radiotraining technician. 52nd West. Salt Lake City, phone Owen S. Jacobs Justice of the Peace. Dated, April 16th, 1942. Date of First Publication April GARFIELD NEWS SAND, groceries. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE In the Matter of the Application for Dissolution of ON RATIONING ' coffee, CLASSIFIEDS to-w- it: Pounds for 11c dozen for 33c 2 lbs. for 19c PEAS, J - 8C0- - You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court and of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and will take judgment against you for the sum of Sixty-fiv- e and 61UO0 Dollars. ($65.61) with interest at the legal rata since the 3rd day of October, 1941, together with ' plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein. This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining judgment for goods,, wares and merchandise furnished by the plaintiff to the defendant herein, 3 Pounds for 13c ORANGES, - entertained ' - STRAWBERRIES,.. 2 Cups for 27c avf "L- Hales TEA, COFFEE SPICES PEPPER SUMMONS Dial Gar. 2511 ........ 3 POTATOES, GREEN L J. Mrs. Merwln G, White and new son are progressing very well, since the yree'boy arrived May 8. They are now at home In Garfield, VEGETABLES SPINACH, c $V DeWayne Thorne, since a new baby son came to grace their home May 11. This is their secMr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Stock ond son. of Do wneyL California announce the marriage of their only daugh' The business meeting ter, Evelyn Josephine, to H. Gail of the regular American Legion AuxCluff, only son of Mr. and Mrs. iliary was held Thursday eveH. D. Cluff of Magna. ning with the following ladies as The young couple exchanged hostesses: Faye Morgan, Mabel nuptial vows Sunday, May 3 at Coon, Rose Rasmussen, Rachel Los Vegas, Nevada. Justice of Elder and Emma Elder. A slate Peace H. L Brown officiated. of nominees was prdsented by The bride wore a blue linen the nominating committee. Electsuit with white accessories and ion will take place at the June a white orchid corsage. She was meeting. attended by Miss Mildred Barbee Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ash of Vic who wore a white sharkirin model with red accessories and torville, California, who are visita gardenia corsage. ing Mrs. Ashs parents, Mr. and The groom was attended by Mrs. Frank Shefield, visited in Ogden Sunday with Mr. K. W. his cousin, Leland Gerber. The bride graduated from Ash. They were later dinner Downey high school, and now is guests of Major and Mrs. Harold an attendant in the office of Dr. Core, former residents of Victorville. John C, Sims. The groom Is a former student The meeting of the Magna Wo at the Utah Agricultural college where he specialized in radio mens Club scheduled for May science. He is employed at Vultee, 22 has been changed to June 12th, 8:00 p. m. at the clubrooms. All California, at the present time. members are kindly asked to note will make their home in They this change. Mrs. R. C. Parks will Downeyr Announcement of the nuptials be the hostess in charge. The ladies will meet only once will be read with considerable interest by the many friends of a month until the fall months. the young man, who is a member MAGNA BOY PROMOTED of a prominent local family. Information has been received Marriage Announced by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Christo-pherso- n f Miss Eva Meng that their son, Feno Peterson, is now an acting corporal To Nevada Man in Uncle Sams service. Mr. and Mrs. Christopherson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meng of two other sons in the govhave Magna announce the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to Kenneth ernment forces, Jackson ChristoW. Wollam pf Elko, Nevada, son pherson and Theron Christopherof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Wol- son. Both are doing very well. lam, Sr, of Nebraska, FATHER SUCCUMBS The young couple were married in the Presbyterian manse by the Funeral services for George Rev. J. M. Sander May 14th. They Fred Smith, 82, who died at his will make their home in Elko Sunday of where Mr. Wollam is employed in home in Cottonwood the engineering department of the anemia, will be conductedL.ThursD. & day in the Cottonwood Western Pacific. Announcement of the nuptials ward chapel of .Mrs. E. will be read with a great deal of L. He wasofthe father Quick Magna. interest by the many friends of the bride. She was prominently associated in Utah tennis and weu known here. -- d - FRESH NEW All concerned are nicely at the home of Mr.doing and Mrs. ladies of her club Monday evening at her home. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Rachel Elder and Mrs. Ella Peterson. A late luncheon was served. The group meets next Monday evening with Mrs. J)ora in Fri.-Sat.-M- Miss Becomes Bride Of H. Gail Cluff Mrs. --A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (This names are taken from our Subscription List.) $K California mg any objection to said, application, or any claim against said corporation, must file his or its to said application objections prior to June 3rd, 1941 at 10:00 oclock a. m., the time at which said application has been set for hearing before the above entitled court. Dated this 22nd day of April In the Justice of the Peace 1941 Court in and for the Fourth PreWILLIAM J. KORTH, Clerk cinct, County of Salt Lake, State By D. Thomsen of Utah. Owen Jacobs, Presiding. (Seal) Deputy Clerk - REYNOLDS WOOLFENDEN Albert R. Bowen, doing business under the name and style of WOOLFENDENS Judd, Ray, Quinney and Nebeker. Attorneys for Applicant MARKET, Date of First Publication April Plaintiff 24, 1941 - vs. . Date of Last Publication May henry burton, Defendant 22, 1941 THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: SECOND FEATURE The Man Who Returned To Life COMEDY. Prices 10c-18- c Adults 30c. All Prices Including Taxes. Thursday-Frida- y, May 28-2-9 ' First Show Both Nights 0:00 p. m. Last Show (at Gem) 8:00. Big Double Bill Co. tht I finest tltctrie Rtddy Kilovsft Powr busmen mem Amtrusn strvitt produced for you by U tbo kind of towor tbnt serves 90 of the nutiotk BLONDIES BLESSED EVENT SECOND FEATURE SUNDOWN JIM SERIAL. "3 STOOGES" COMEDY Adults 30c. All Prices Including Tsxss. Prices lOe-li- c :l |