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Show f Utah TTrNA TIMES, Magna, Page Three Friday, Augut 6, 1943 Harold Pedersen, Jr., recently returned home after spending two months at Fort George Wright in Spokane, Washington. the Air Corps in Texas, are Lieutenant G. M. Lamb'flew over visiting in Washington. Magna last week. His parents, Mr. of Announced of prominent Young Couple Betrothal Mrs. Sam Butler and family of Fork spent the weekend Spanish Mrs. Butlers sister and yr and Mrs. OrsonofNaylor visiting betrothal their Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gard- husband, to Cadet Richard ner- JaMrs. of Mr. and Barton, son dau.-ffshirle- y, - 1 Ferdie Barton of Magna. the The young man is in United Mrs. H. D. Cluff and daughter, Marine Academy Merchant Carma have returned from a two cutes Island, New weeks stay in Los Angeles, Caliat Kings Point. Long fornia, where they visited Mrs. young people are gradu- Cluff s son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. school H. Gail Cluff and new ates of the Cyprus high eight and in this vicinity. half pound baby boy, bom June n Za ( Announcement of the nuptials 15. deal Gail is foreman at Vultee ill be greeted with a great friends rf interest by their many vicinity. this in Tih well-know- Mr. 1 Mrs. E. B. Price and family are and Mrs. D. W. Hatton and visiting at Brigham City. Harvey Amundsen and Mrs. Mr hfr. and Mrs. Jackie Ridd of San Francisco announce the birth of a after California, and Mrs. George Lamb, sisters, visiting his mother, Mrs. Eliza- baby girl Friday, July 30 in San Dorothy and Shirley and Mr. and beth Jones and other relatives Francisco, California. Mrs. Ridd Mrs. Vane Fraser, motored to the and friends here. will be remembered as being for Airport and had an enjoyable vismerly Miss Zenda Orr. Mr, Ridd it with Max. Mrs, Mary E. Nielson was host- is stationed there- - with-th- e Coast a ess to fourteen members of the Guard. Mrs. Edith Breeze is Benefit Association visiting in Womens Tacoma, Washington with her sis- Monday evening at fhe A. F. of Private First Class Feno Peterter, Mrs. C. R. Caldwell, for a L. KbR Special guests were Mrs. son and his wife of Merced, Calishort time. lsabellMurphy and her mother fornia, are visiting Private Peterof Salt Lake City. Following a sons parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Honoring th 87th birthday an- short business meeting, tables of Christoff&son. niversary of Alonzo Smith, Au- cards wer(e played and first and gust 5th, family members Mr. and Mrs. A.i B. Duckworth, and second prizes given to Mrs. C. A. close friends entertained at a din- Archibald and Mrs. Abbie Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Malmstrom, ner party. A social time was en- son and draw favor to Mrs. Carl Miss Betty Duckworth and Ted joyed and the honored guest and Long. Green are vacationing in Sevier wife, who will be 79 years old in county. - - - -September, by Miss Flossie Coon' has returned the guests. from a visit with her brothers There will not be a Garden wife, Mrs. Harold H. Coon of Club meeting during August. Mrs. Andrew J. Anderson has Butte, Montana. Staff Sergeant . Harold now is at Kelly" Coon returned home after a Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Orr are vastay in New York City, Camp Stewart, Georgia. cationing in San Francisco, Calwhere she was. the guest of her ifornia with their daughters, Mrs. W. O. and Mrs. J. S. Callagy reRidd and Mrs- - Velda RobinJack daughter and family, Mrs. Wanda home in son. Dray and in Pennsylvania, where cently returned to their she made the acquaintance of her Washington, aft?F spending new grandspn, new arrival in the short vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pedersen of Magna. There will not be a Navy Mothfamily of her son and daughter-in-laers meeting in August, states and Mrs. C. Victor Captain The Misses Marvine Johnson, Mrs. C. R. Moyes, head. Anderson. Janet Engelmann, Colleen ATTEND IN Q CONVENTION Connie Andrus, Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Jay Justeson of Johnson are vacationing for a T. P. Brockbank, Supervisor of VaHejo, California, are visiting week at the M. I. A. home in Mr. Justesons father, P. A. Juste- Brighton. Secondary Education for Granite son, and other relatives and District, is attending the Regional friends here. Their son, Don, will Don Sevy of Salt Lake City is Conference of school executives accompany them home, after vis- visiting at the home of Mr. and at Berkeley, California, and reMrs. E. G. CarrelL ports very successful sessions. iting in Magna previously. Lloyd Jones Returned Saturday to Inglewood, ' -- as v were-felicitate- d . seven-wee- TICKETS COMPLIMENTARY This ticket entitles: presented St the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre ' ! . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Taylor Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Taylor' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson Jan-ne- y, Mrs. Theresa Taylor and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Turpin Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thomas Mr. and Mrs. D. L Underwood Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Van Vleet Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wilding --A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER-(Thenames are taken from our Subscription -- A joyful reunion was held the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith, when their two grandsons, top sergeant Alonzo M. Cowling, stationed at Camp Haan, Riverside, California, and private David E. Cowling of the medical corps at McCaine, Mississippi were on a furlough here together. Other visitors at the Smith home are a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Cowling, mother of the soldiers, and her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Wood of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Cowling has just returned from a years vacation in Wadsworth and Akron, Ohio, where she was the guest of relatives.' She states that the food and gasoline situation in the east is much more acute than here, with gas being only given farmers," and meat being practically impossible to buy. Sergeant Cowling is now in the western states, after having served overseas duty, and is teaching methods and problems of dehydrated foods. to-t- he Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Christensen and family are visiting at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. D. R Pineigar announce the arrival of a baby boy July 30th at the Holy Cross hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. Mrs. Ray Merrill and children visited over the weekend at Park City, Utah. sa Empress Theatre First Show Saturday, August 7 p. m. Complala Show After 5:00 9 THRILL UPON THRILL PECTACULAR DRAMA -S- BOMBARDIER Ride with a bombardier! Aim down at his target through The sensational service drama of the U. S. Army Air Force! With Pat OBrien, Randqlph Scott, Anne Shirley, Walter Reed, Eddie Albert his secret bomb sight! COMEDY-NE- WS c Pricos Adults, 30c. Taxes Included. AT THE EMPRESS SATURDAY. AT THE GEM SUNDAY. P CtlcllCS No. 10c-18- Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- August y, First Show Sun. 5:00 pm. 7. Monu-Tue- s. 8-9-- 10 Last Show THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE! garden plates THE HUMAN COMEDY The heart-warmithings that happen to real people., entire fam-.- are told in a &tory youll never forgetl A show-th- e Frank Morgan, James Craig, ily will enjoy! Mickey-Rooney- , Fay Bain ter, Van Johnson and many others. COMEDY NEWS Prices 10c-18Adults, 30c. Taxes Included. Nows the time of year to take a careful look at the fresh vegetables onthe market, for. variedjnenuin- - ng I serve spiration. The ways you can limitthese garden treats are almost less and they do wonders for lazy appetites. c. Wednesday, August COMBINATION SALAD HATS 11 Thursday-Frida- August y, 6:30. DOUBLE SPECIAL 12-1- 3 Last Show 9:00 p. m. ENTERTAINMENT JUKE GIRL A blend of fast action, human interest and romance. A swell cast with Ann Sheridan, Ronald Reagan, Gene Lock- hart Second Feature Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour troubles By far the best in theories. Henry really has when he wins a movie magazine contest Its fun. COMEDY. Serial Friday only at tha Empress. grade. 20cLAdult130c (NOTICE) Prices. Children. 15&-- S-9 hard-cooke- Gem Theatre Sunday, August 89:00 First Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show p. m. BOMBARDIER NEWS Adults, 30c. Taxes Included. COMEDY Prices 10c- - 19c Thursday-Frida- First Show August y, 12-1- 3 p. m. Last Show (At Gem) BIG DOUBLE BILL 9:00 9:00 p. m. food ideas Youll find more deliciousarticle this fa Julia Lee Wrights week in Family Circle Magazine. It is entitled Victory Garden Specials too. and real specials they are, Get your copy from your Safeway CO-HI- T ... Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour COMEDY I Prices : I FCCS iND MORE EGGS EGGS A-grad- e, I I 1 Store) (Bufttorc ryis- - tiose fcfidi tpw Grocery Prices based an Market. cGs zoos tuuJi Plums Fancy TomatOeSFirm. washed. 1, (2) Grapefruit Juice, 18 oz . . 13c Sundown 2 13c 7C f Vrire Town Houaa, Unsweetened 1-- ,28c crisp iceberg, lb. &C jtiaf5SH (8) Figs, 14 lbs ripe for slicing, lb. Blue Stump Values Vri?e 10 12c oz. can Pierce's (6) Tomato Juice, 46 oz Watermelons .5c CORN 9c lblOc Vina Ripe Jumbo siza, Utah No. LettUCe Large, - Fruit, lb. Rip GailtaloUPCS Potatoes ORANGESsunkist 8c Large Hales Fr..h. it. APPLES 5 Special Values Milk Sanipack Container, qt. . Cream, Freah Table, Pint 18c Sunny Dawn MffSMUk C White, A gr. Ige. doz . Milk White, A gr. med. dos (6) Tomato Juice, 46 oz. . . (2) Tomato Juice, 13 oz. .6c Bread Julia Lee Wright's. 20 oz 2 .14c Juilket Rennett Tablets, 12 Sunny Dawn 1-- 2 .17c Red Hill Top QuaUtv (15) Catsup 14 oz. bottle. . . Country Home Golden Bantam (16) Corn, 20 oz . 14c r Gerber's. Strained or Chopped (1) Baby Food, 3 cans 19c I Cherub Milk, 4 tall cans . 37c Morning, Sago or Carnation ( 1 ) Milk, 4 tall cans 39c (4) Margarine, lb 31c Nucoa (4) Margarine, lb . .23c Libby's Swift's Raady-To-Sarv- a pack pkg... Grahams Honey Bee. 2 lb. box Saltine Wafers 2 lb. box 12c 31c 31c Syrun Post-Ten- s Pkg Variety pkg 22c Peanut Butter Rmu.iib.43c Cake Flours.!! Sunny Bank (1) Deviled Meat, for.. 17c Cane-Map-le Top Quality (1) 35c lbs. 1-- 4 can, 3. 19c Meat (5) Prem, 12 oz Libby's 35c (2) Vienna Sausage, 4 oz. . .13c Always take pert el year ebeepe la War Serin f ttawpe M.CP Pectin Jels-Rit- e 8 oz. -.- uk. ,, os. ...23: 3 packages 25c 10c bottle Parowaxib. p..,. 12c Fruit Jars Ken Mason, quarts. 79c Kerr Lids Regular, dozen 9C 1 Day-ol- d Egg. our EGGS SUBJECT TO OPA PRICES. (No. Peaches Fancy I YOU CANT GO WRONG, if you lst-B- uy U. S. War Bonds. 2nd-B- uy I Sajeway Homemaker i Bureau JULU LEE WRIGHT. Director EGGS I today. SERIAL Adults 30c. Taxes Included. 10c-lS- o d IDIAS MOM CAKDIN IMCIAl JUKE GIRL Tree Ripe ElberUs, lb A whole meal on one plate! Arrange shredded greens on large plates. Lettuce, other salad greens, or crisp, raw center spinach may be used. In the of each plate, place large tomatoes hollowed out and filled with chopped salad. Around egg, meat or chicken the tomatoes, arrange a circle of chilled, cooked peas, then another circle of sliced, pickled beets. Pass Hot the salad dressing separately.cheese cheese biscuits or toasted sandwiches are delicious with this. And custard or pie fits in well for dessert. side of MIOSUMMIK SLATTIS At one a large, heated platter, place pastry shells filled with creamed, slicwl. eggs and peas, in separate groups place mou?broiled "sauteed, shredded cabbage, fresh tomato halves snd broiled with halves. Serve peach or apricot A toast or crackers, and follow with fruit bread pudding. Place in M. ATI HOI WIATHII SALAD a generous cups separate lettuce salad chopped serving of potato cheese, and and cottage beets spiced Gwrmsh beans. string cooked, green carrot snd strips. with cucumber Serve your favorite dressing sepaof oven rately, snd pass a plate cheese will muffins. Apple pie snd off. polish this meal NO SHOW First Show Both Nights. ' Midsanner 9 1 1 |