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Show Friday, May 21, 1943 MAGNA TIMES MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES SERVICE MEN Published By Tb Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Entered as second class mail matter under the act of . , NEWS - at Magna. Utah March 3rd, 1373 Published Since 1913 Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Corporal Bert Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor, has returned to United States after service in the Aleutian Islands. He will go to Fort Benning, Georgia, for Officers Training School. This message was received by telCarl J. Backstrom has been adephone by his parents. - vanced to Sergeant in the United 9 Harold Pullum, son of Mr. and States Army. Mrs. L. L. Pullum, has been advanced to Seaman First Class. Under the sponsorship of the Conductors Order of Railway Popular Garfield Maid Auxiliary and the American Legion Auxiliary, families of this Taker Nuptial Vow vicinity are kindly asked to 2 drinking glasses for use donate of D. Fullmer E. Mrs. and Mr. at Utah the Copper Club. Garfield announce the marriage of their daughter, Lela, to Corp- forThese glasses will be available Don Peterson has returned to all organizations, but are paroral W. J. Robertson. The ceredesignated to use at the his naval duties at Mare Island. ticularly at solemnized high mony was - dances when Service Boys are en- tertained. It is especially desired to get the glasses for the dance of May 28th. They may be left at the Service Center in' the evenings. frequent than the coward is the dependent the friend by I1AUE Mrs. G. D. Anderson entertained at a social for Mrs. Albert Sudbury Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Bill Kemp, son of Mr. Fred FOR SALE-Sprl- ng friars, 28c a Kemp, came home from Farra-gupound. Inquire Joe Coon. 80th Idaho, for the Cyprus high West. 35lh South, by Parley Coon. school graduation. t, ' j V00 IHE 3 You are not obliged to seek doubtful or for-- 1 dilly-dall- y. - j Marriage Announced Of Garfield Mite tenderness- .- eign insurance agent IF under Utah Safety Responsibility Act which is now in effect you f think your drivers license or registration certi. s ficate is in jeopardy, just call upon or phone R. QUINN, Royal Group Agent in this district for I twenty years. immediate 1 district the of cow cent Sixty per Ask our clietU insurance. and auto ered for fire who have been paid. All claims adjusted in ndn imum time; no court proceedings; no ' I , ing delays.' LINE UP WITH THE WELL INSURED. IN CASE OF ACCIDENT , LET THE ROYAL I CROUP PAY. of the Royal Group, Ph. U.C. 2C3 j Branch Queen Home residence or 339 Wilson Avenue, Salt Lake s : : : Mrs. Elaine Clark of California is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mantle. to, flattery; to betrayed by by interei IS inSMGE J877E-D- (Editors Note: Due to limited 5 Bud Wilson has been promoted space, we will be unable to pubto Private First Class and is going lish the Hunter Notes this week. to school at Chanute Field, Illi- They will appear in next weeks nois. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs issue. 'Scuse it, please.) I Thomas Wilson. ' " later. Announcement of the marriage will be read with interest by the many friends of the couple. The bride is popularly regarded here. 1 E Em Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quayle of Garfield announce the marriage of their daughter, Leone, to Elvin Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bennett, also of Garfield. The young couple were married Thursday evening at the home of the brides parents, the ceremony being performed by Bishop E. E. and witnessed by Matthews, members of the immediate fami- UMHM TICKETS COMPLIMENTARY This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor Mrs. James Thomas and Partner Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Thorne Mr. aifd Mrs. R. L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Thomas Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turpin Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner Starting Friday youll find a store full of bargains, the things you want at prices that will save you money. Come early on Pay-Daand get first choice. y HURRY! HURRY! Only A Few Left. lies. The young couple are popular members of the younger set here and will make their home in Gar- REMNANTS 125 COATS ONCE AGAIN WE SCORE! DRESSES REDUCED A table of surprise bargains for fabrics at you. Hard-to-gprices that will surprise you. Sew and Save for Victory. LADIES Our complete stocks must be sold during the coming week. Heres your chance, ladies, to buy a new spring coat at a bargain price. et HATS $1.00 Make BARGAINS! your choice from this CHILDRENS other group at A FREE SHOWAS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER iThaaa names are taken from our Subscription list.) BOOKS 10c colorful selection of late spring and early summer styles. An- $2.00 $4.00 $6.00 Miss Bessie Humphreys of Camp Adair is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Humphreys and family in Garfield. REDUCED! REDUCED! SPRING field. Honoring the bride, Mrs. Dean Kartchner and Ma s Florence entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening. Games were played by nine and refreshments served. Miss Chloe Mary Bennett entertained Tuesday at a Kitchen shower for the bride. $2.00. Paint Books, Cut-OBooks, Big Little Books, Story Books, Army and Navy Books, A big selection. ut Just the dress your heart desires at a price to fit your wartime budget. Miss Dorothy Bezzant is spending her vacation at Tooele, Utah. BARGAINS! LADIES SHOES ENTERTAINING MADISON SQUARE BOOKS Mrs. B. E. Mix was hostess to Tri-Tow- Heres Includes all the newest mys- romance teries, biographies, and fiction. Read more for entertainment at home. Mrs. Joseph White has returned from Missouri where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Richard Pass- real-valu- A and $2.77 $1.77 50c Club members of the at her home in Arthur Thursday. A social time was enjoyed. e 17 foryour No'. ' coupon. Odds and ends, and broken sizes, discontinued numbers. All reduced from higher prices. ONE-TIM- E nr 1 SCOOP! RAC RUGS 98c Kfefi m SpecialsforSAT.-MONIAYJ2-- 2l NEW STORE HOURS - 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Free Delivery Dial Gar. 2511 Magna, Utah Save your good carpets and linoleums with rag rugs from Penneys. ey. Mrs. Passey accompanied Mrs. White home for a visit. EVERYDAY 5. The West Ward M. 1. A. held a Mothers and Daughters party Tuesday evening. Beehive girls of Mrs. Anna Nelson graduated. A program was presented, luncheon served and flowers presented to all mothers present SPECIALS Get Mow Oat Of 10c-25c-- Mrs. W. E Christofferson held a quilting at her home Thursday. w The Victory Buddies held a meeting Thursday evening. Following a program and business meeting, papers were distributed to the parents to send to boys in the service. ' V 99 - J 50e - STAMPS JOMATOES, Woods Cross, (24 Pts.) can for 15c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Texum, (2 Pts.) 2 for 27c DEHYDRATED APPLES, E.Z., 2 Pkgs. for 23c BAKING POWDER, Calumet, Can for 17c HAMBURGER RELISH, Halleys, Bottle for 17c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Gt Bars 45c .... Mrs. Hollis Nielson was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Weyland at Tooele Sunday. Go Tolour Russell Monger, son of R. V. Monger, was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Sunday for medical at- tention. Mr. O. Richards of Salt Lake will be the speaker Sunday eve ning at the East Ward evening services. A musical program is planned. Dealer for Mrs. Ace ii. embers of Zenger entertained her club Friday evening. Sewing and luncheon were enjoyed. Get more mileage out of every gallon of gas! Get more mileage out of every quart of oil! Get more, mileage out of every single tire! BEANS, Ropak, (14 Pts.) Canfor 12c SALMON, Kelloggs, pkg. BABY FOOD, Heinz, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Collings announce the arrival of a baby boy May 12 in a Salt Lake hospital. This is their second child. DOG FOOD. 'n WAV ' Mrs. N. L. Clayton and son, Lynn T. left Thursday for a short visit at Paris, Idaho. Gro-Pu- p, . 2 Cans for 15c . . . 2 For 19c IODIZED SALT, . . . Package for 8c M.C.P. PECTIN, . . . Package for 9c SCOTT TISSUE, JZ Rolls for 25c SWEET RELISH, Nalleys, Bqt. 17c ASSORTED COOKIES, Pound 25c Casing exercises of the East Mrs. Sarah Thomas, Mrs. Dean Morris and Mrs. Velma Olsen. Giant Size Pkg. for !2c FLY SWATTERS, ...Each 9c MILK, (All Brands) . 4 Cans for 39c CORN FLAKES, 9c mm elm -i- (7 Pts.), .23c Happy-Val- e PEETS, Get more mileage out of every part of your carl orraiiY Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olsen and daughter, Veldean, visited over the weekend at .Logan and Preston, Idaho. Ward Primary were held Wednesday. A social and refreshments werefoJIowed by presentation of gifts to the retiring presidency: i HUNTER NOTES . at Fort Lewis, noon Sunday Lieutenant-Colone- l Washington. Clarence C. Neslen officiated. The bride chose an acqua blue auit with black accessories for her wedding ensemble and a shoulder corsage of rosebuds. The groom is leaving for Officers Training School at Fort Benning, Georgia, and the bride will make her home here for a short time and join her husband No species of falsehood k - Any Drinking Glasses? GARFIELD NEWS vine Johnson, Janice Betty Parker, Maurine WhiLp The group will hold reguiXS tags each Tuesday at Loo throughout thq summer. would TEND CHtLDREN-G- lrl Earl Jensen, son of Mr. and while inoth-- r children tend to like a on Mrs. Fred Jensen, is home works. Inquirq 2nd house East furlough from the Navy. u of Pleasant Green ward. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cameron Sharp, Magna. have received word that their son, The Girl Scout Troop under the Ed, has been promoted to Staff of Mrs. Carlyle Larson at leadership Sergeant, and is training boys Mrs. Harry Miller, were the and New Jersey. first to be registered, and receiv' their number 7. ed TherMrs. . Jerry Taylor, son of Mar- are leaders Elected patrol esa Taylor, is attending aviation school at Ellensbury, Washington. V A MOTHER SUCCUMBS Mrs. Charlotte Waters, mother of Myron Waters of Garfield and W. W. Waters of Magna, died at her home in Salt Lake Thursday. Sympathy is extended. IPsmoIlos COiMPLETEJJNE OF FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES a |