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Show Friday, Augugt 7, 1942 The Birthday - Club met this week at the home of Mrs. Hazel Miss Helen Montoya Lake Maid T Bride of Become Catten, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games of Youth j(agna Becomes Bride Ogden Man Of were playwill ring in mid-f- ed and high prizes won by Mrs. A marriage of interest was solWedding bells Miss Helen Toronto, E. E. Daniels and Mrs. Jack Dan- emnized Saturday by Judge John consolation-favo- rs A. Harter of Salt Lake of Mr, and Mrs. Albert iels, City, unitLaVon Fox and Mrs. Alice King ing Miss Helen Salt street. 239 Douglas Montoya, youngest and house 5 prize by Mrs. Fox. and John Paul Mager-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Montoya of Magna and Earl WilMrs. L. Mark Richards of re liams of Hill Field, Ogden. ' of Magna. be Field, will MThe The charming bride chose a California, arrived couple young the Thursday to visit for a short time handsome brown suit for her in a simple ceremony at the brides parents. They with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wedding ensemble with white jje ofunattended. Roland Reid and her husbands accessories and wore an orchid -i- ll be is a former Uni- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank corsage. Miss Virginia Vaculin, The bride-eleRichards. Captain Richards will frocked in navy blue with red itv of Utah student, while the wel1 and favorably arrive, the end of the week and accent, was the attending bridesreturn with his wife to their maid." She wore a corsage of bwfl in this vicinity. home. gardenias and roses. Tony Montoya, brother of the Honoring the 79th birthday bride, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christenof Mrs. James None Honoring the young couple, a Saturday, an informal observance sen and children of Richfield, family dinner was held that evewal held. A number of friends Utah visited during the week at ning at the Montoya home. They the homes of Mr. Christensens left shortly after on a short wedcelled during the day, and the lady received many lovely sisters," Mrs. Jack Nielson and ding trip to Ruby, Beach, WashJ Mrs. C. R. Moyes. s i ington and continue to Idaho, to i : 11 pits. , be guests of relatives and will return to make their home in Ogden. The bride is well known here. i or 'Ser by-M- rs. Str Le-mor- ct ed Schedule For Lake & Utah Railroad (Orem) Salt MAGNA DEPOT ffie agentwill be at the depot during the follow-mg hours: f f 4 0 q ? SllS a. m. to 7:30 a.'ln. to 7:00 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 10:30 a. m.,to 11:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. to 1:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. 8:55 a. m. I 11:05 a. m. 3:30 p. m. r-- 5:45 p. m.' Dial 4531 for Arrive Out-Boun- 8:40 a. m. 12:43 p. m. d U son-in-la- Trains Leave Magna Express or Freight Express Leaves 6:55 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 11:05 a. m. 5:45 p. m. No Package too small or too large of Magna, in Missouri, armed forces, the Salt Lake the radio di- Pretty Home Ceremony Unites Miss Gwen Dimond-Ear- Peacock l In a pretty home ceremony Saturday evening, Miss Gwen Di Mr. Pete Chiocchia and daugh- mond, attractive young daughter ter, Arden, of San Francisco; Cal- of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Dimond ifornia, visited at the home of of Magna, became the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rinaldi, for L. Earl Peacock, son of Mr. and eleven days. Mrs. Leo Peacock. Bishop George A. Brown perMr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunstone formed the ceremony at seven and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson thirty oclock in the of have returned from a weeks va- family members and presence a few close cation at Yellowstone National friends, and an informal reception Park. They report good fishing. followed. The bride chose a smart white Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor suit and corsage of white and and granddaughter, Barbara An- lavender orchids. derson of Provo, have returned Her sister, Mrs. S. L Sandall, homp from - a vacation trip to was matron of honor and was California. They were accompan- frocked in a dusty rose model ied back by another granddaugh- and wore a corsage of ter, Miss Nancy Purviance of Los valley and pink gladiolus. The bridesmaids. Misses Peggy Angeles. Mitchell and Maurine Kearns, Mrs. Roy Jones and her grand- - chose pastel frocks and shoulder daughter, ,anis Jones, recently re- - corsages of rosebuds and sweet turned from a two week trip to peas. California, where they visited) Joseph Schoulton stood as best Janis , father, Private Donald man for the groom. Jones at Camp Roberts and Mrs. The living rooms were colorful Jones two sisters, Mrs. J. F. Ry- with summer flowers, and stately an and Mrs. M. Jensen at San gladiolus were placed in tall Francisco. vases. A two-tierwedding cake Mrs. Jones and Janis arrived at centered the serving table which the camp with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. was covered with a Madiera lace Ryan and daughter, Claire, to cel- cloth, and floral arrangements ebrate Private Jiones birthday were placed at either end. July 24th. Presiding over the serving table were Mrs. Grace ChristenLieutenant Daniel M. Lewis of sen, Mrs. Elmer Beckstead and Camp Roberts, California, return- Mrs. George A. Brown. ed this week, via plane, after a The young couple are making six-da- y visit with his mother, their home in Granger. Mrs. Emily A. Lewis and his sisGoodness consists not in the ter, Mrs. Eva Hayes. lily-of-t- he Marriage Announced Of Popular Young Magna Couple Betrothal Announced Of Magna Miss To Corn J. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marlot announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Ellis B. Jones of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, son of Mrs. John W. Jones and the late Mr. Jones of Magna. The ceremony took place in Evanston, Wyoming, Monday, August 3rd, and also marked the twenty-fourt- h wedding anniversary of the brides parents. The lovely bride wore a chocolate brown suit with luggage tan accessories and a shoulder corsage of orchids. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Marlor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beagley, Jr. of Magna Announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lura La June, to Gam J. Nielsen, son of Mrs. Marie M. Nielsen, all of Magna. The young couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Salt Lake L, D. S. temple and a reception will honor them at the Spencer Wardhouse, Monday evening, August 10th. Primary officers of the Spencer Ward entertained at a miscellaneous shower recently honoring the u ,ou, .ccomtai wore corsages prij who to Wyoming, - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Privett anoutward things we do, but in the nounce the birth of a baby boy Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privett, dau- inward thing we July 29th at St Marks hospital ghter, Della and son, Alvin, spent Mother and new arrival are doing last week visiting Mrs. Privetts brothers, Alvin and Elmer Crump nicely. of Palmyra, Utah Bill Crump of i SALT LAKE & TOOELE Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Davis be- Spanish Fork, James Crump of STAGE LINES came the happy parents of a baby Payson, Utah, and her sister, Mrs. TIME TABLE daughter August 1st at St Marks Mary Roberts of Provo. end Express are Pcsscn;crs concerned doing hospital All Magna Depot Grant J. Daybell recently re- Salt Lake Depot welL turned to his camp in Fort Jack-so- Union Bus Sia. Rasmussen Gan 11 South Carolina after visiting 77 W. S. Temple ajua Drug Members of the Order of RailWilLeaves Salt Lake Leaves Magna are Mrs. J. and Mr. Auxiliary his Conductors parents, way 8:00 7:00 meeting Monday evening, August liam Daybell of Garfield, other 11:00 8:00 Mr. Mrs. friends. of Myrtle and Daybell relatives 10 at the home 9:40 3:00 pan. for their recently exchanged nuptial vows Row G & B on the Long 1:55 pan. 4:00 hostesses pan. Beth Miss Hutchipgs. Other with social meeting. 6:40 5:30 Mrs. pan. pan. Johnson, Rhoda will be Mrs. 8:00 pan. 9:00 pan. entertained at Mrs. George and Mrs. Edith Wight Richardson Jerry 10:00 pan. 11:00 pan. a birthday party honoring the Boyd. schedule Indicates Star 6f her daugh by way tenth anniversary ft of Remington-ArmHears From Soldier Son re- ter, Norma Lee, last week. Fifteen enyoung people attended and Mrs. E. E. Daniels recently were PriGames festivities. son, her the joyed ceived a letter from served. vate Earl Daniels, stationed in played and refreshments States United the Hawaii with well and Army. Earl says he isbe rememA merely fallen enemy may to wishes and happy, rise again; but the reconciled one in Magna friends his bered to all Schiller is truly vanquished. r and vicinity. are.-Cha- well-know- Specials for Magna, FRI.-SAT- Hi AUG. 74 ., Free Delivery Utah Dial Gar. 2511 FWICTORY EVERYDAY BUY SPECIALS 10c-25c-- UNITED STATES r 50c - STAMPS - itvyBONDS 11 AND STAMPS a P t n - "'ILL Buy Yoar , . At The 5, Magna Drug Store, Agency and Waiting Station. Dont Miss Our FACTORY-T- O -- YOU-SALE 1 - I MAGNA DRUG STORE Coolest Place In Town - pin. COMPLIMENTARY ii TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: i Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Black Mrrand Mrs. George W. Beath Mr. and Mrs. G E. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beane Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burrell Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bushnell Mrs. D. F. Boies and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black A FREESHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription List.) tffi rss J- - tJe. . --J r r; Jg YOUR ilECTMC RANSS I cm help retain Vitamin! 7 that are Vital to the health of "production soldiers for 18c Telephone subscribers themselves hold a great part of the answer. Here are some ways in which you can cooperate: Pound for 46c 3 CAMAY, FRESH MILK, JELLY, Pure, Bars for 19c Quart for 11c Pound Jar for 33c ,J2 TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. Can KREMEL, Assorted Flavors, . . 4 Pkgs. for 19c PANCAKE FLOUR, Globe A-- l, Sml. pkg. 10c CRISCO,. ... 3 Pound (an for 73c 2 Rolls for 25c PAPER; K CREAM OF WHEAT, Package for 23c DELUX PLUMS, Del Monte, Can for 11c WAX .... CRACKERS, Liberty Bell, 2 lbs. 17c COFFEE, Folgers , FLOUR, Unity, CATSUP. Heinz, ,,,,. - FRESH VEGETABLES 10 Pounds for 3 Bunches for 3 Bunches for 3 Bunches for Pound for for Pounds 3 POTATOES, CARROTS, RADISHES GREEN ONIONS, GREEN PEPPERS, Utah, BEANS, tomatoes, NECTERINES APPLES, June Eating, 2 27c 10c 11c 10c 15c 25c punJd,or? Pounds 3 Pounds for 25c Prices Subject To Market Change FINEST MEATS FOT ROAST, SJCON, RatKs, FAL STEAKS, Shoulder, GROUND BEEF cheese, Tasty LAMB CHOPS SS-OI-N STEAK, Enormous demands are being made on the Tome front," too. The health, energy and stamina of maintained by proper production soldiers must be diet that contains essential vitamins and minerals. Your Electric Range can do its part by retaining mors of the vital vitamins in food, if properly used. And, at the same time, you are relieved of kitchen dutiefor more active participation in tba services. many patriotic projects needing your Pound for 32c 48 Pounds for $1.45 Bottle for 19c ........ - Pound Pound .... Pound ..... pound ...... Pound Pound 26c for 38c for 33c fQr,23c for 27c for 34c for 35c - (During August) Big Savings on Many Items CONTINENTAL NOODLE MIX, 3 Pkgs. for 28c Quart for 29c i Salt Lake Tooele Stage Line Tickets v The weight of war on the telephone lines grows heavier every day. We cant build new lines and switchboards to cany the load because copper, aluminum, rubber and other materials needed for telephone equipment are vital war materials as well. What facilities we have must serve as fully as possible. SALAD DRESSING, BUTTER, No. 2 Grade, 11 ; s. VAR w y guests. 1 : J' ri VITAMIN FOX 2. 2. J, 4. 5. ELECTRIC RANGE 12. ... mr . UTAH POWER & i J : LIGHT CO 01 tht n,0n- - un-le- ss up switchboards. 0fcJjgS2ags , . We cannot always give you the type of equipment you desire. In some cases we can furnish do new local service, and in general only party-lin- e service is neighborly and particuservice. Considerate use of party-lin- e larly helpful at this time. colors. w row STtHPf ItI Please do not call "Information" until you have referred to the telephone directory. Other calls such as for "time of day" should he avoided Ue very little water in cooking. timfc Cook vegetables for th diortest poaaibla Cover utensils to keep air out. Avoid unnecessary stirring of food Dont put in baking soda to brighten xm rKttron AHO a. j?. Coast states sruY.eat. pf longer lines, particularly those to the Pacific the Mississippi River, are especially busy, and calls to these trfcis should not be made unless they are very important or relate to the war effort. necessary. Such requests tie OWNERS diem in soups or cream Electric Refrigerator, Keep foods fresh in your Serve plenty of green vegetables. Serve foods soon after cooking. to retata Broiling is preferable to fryu.y . vitamins. . roasting save vitamin aod miner ala. II.. limit long distance usage to necessary calls and be as brief as possible. The If your call is delayed please do not ask the operator for reports SAVING IDEAS 6. Start vegetables in boiling water. liquids 7. Dont throw away vegetable sauces. 8. 9. 10. 11. t 5 ; I n, I r white gardenias and red roses. They left Tuesday evening by Garfield Ynnth er train for Philadelphia, where they A Broken Collar Bone will make their home. Announcement of the nuptials wUl be read with a great deal, Tony McIntosh, Garfield youth, of interest by the many friends suffered a broken collar bone of the popular pair. Both are and bruises when he Saturday members of families was hit by a car driven by Leon- ard Hubbard. The McIntosh boy "mp Jones is employed in a war was riding a bicycle. mu. I industry at Philadelphia. j He is progressing veryjvvell ed Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Orr entertained at a steak fry Tuesday in Millcreek canyon honoring their J. W. (Jackie) Ridd, Jr., who is leaving August 8 to States Coast join the United Guard. A social time was enjoyed. v- - Pick-U- p Miss Mari Mori returned to her home Wednesday from Holy Cross hospital, following an appendectomy. She is progressing very nicely. Rex Christensen formerly stationed with Uncle Sams is now stationed at Airport, serving in vision. I hrea Pt?e . , not only tie up the two lines that are connected but also the central office equipment that is common to many lines. Please use the service moderate!y7 A long unnecessary conversation may delay a call essential to the war effort. Long telephone conversations ' "JO We are confident " ofyour continuing cooperation in this emergency. ' i' v I |