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Show GNATIM ES THEr-M- A Edith N. Ridga. Editor Howard Ridga. Publiahar Published Since ISIS Published By Tha Coppar Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entarad as second class mail matter under tha act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah MAGNA-SOCIA- ITEMS L Reeder, Mrs. Maurine Grimshaw, prettily arranged meeting of Mrs. Helen Trunnell, Mrs. Marjor-i- e the Lady Lions was held Monday Struthers and Hazel Orr, joinevening at the homo of Mrs. Em- ed the organization. were Duke. ma Jean Mrs. Vera Jones and Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duckworth, Fothermgham. Large fall Jr., announce the arrival of a wee 24 baby boy Sunday, September formed the decorations little The St. at Marks hospital. Mrs. Mabel Garfield, president, Eli new baby will be greeted by a presided, and introduced Michael. Clayson, who presented an illu- brother, strated lecture on the "Passion Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brunyer an Play" given every ten years in nounce the birth of a baby girl Germany. Mr. Clayson saw the Cross hosfamous presentation while on a Thursday at the Holy was Mrs. formerly Brunyer pital. Hazel Mrs. Kirk tour of Europe. husband also gave a brief report of the Miss Louise Monsen. Her convention is in the service in Italy. Lions International which she and Mr. Kirk attended Mrs. Tom Driffill and daugh in Chicago. Driffill, left last Miss ter, New members consisting of week for Peggy vacation a trip to San Mrs. Stella Downey, Mrs. KathLos Angeles, and Francisco Mrs. Reitha A erine Papanikolas, MAGNA Amy Althea Miller Nikolaisen, 33, died at Tremonton Sunday. She was the sister of Mrs. Evelyn Wadsworth of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keysor and SOCIAL NEWS children are visiting at Brigham City, Utahl CHILD-CAR- E a Mrs. Kay Passey is visiting St. George, Utah. l at fornia. A reunion of the John Ek fam- ily was held at the Copper r A program officials. This will be for children people. was presented and supper later 6 to 14 years of age. served. A very pleasant time was However, if the need is urgent and the parents wish it, officials enjoyed. will consider opening the classes The opening social of the Spen- at a later date. cer Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday. Luncheon will be FOR SAlf-Color- ed year-olserved at 12:00 noon, followed by 30c lb. Inquire H. H. chickens, a program. All ladies are earnestly invited Wight, 2829 S. 9200 West, phone 4901. to attend. d The regular board meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner Tuesday. All board members are requested to attend. HIGHEST I s.) 7:30 9:30 Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- Grade 25c, Adults 35c October 8-- 9 -3 y, First Show Sunday 5:30, 7:00. Mon.-Tu- e. Last Show 9:00 p.m. Paramount Presents Paulette Goddard, Sonny Tufts in I. dream guy. Those gay and gallant sweethearts of "So Proudly We Hail" in the most wonderful love story of the year. NOVELTY COMEDY NEWS Hes her G. Prices, Children, 14c, Grade 25c, Adults 35c 8-- 9 - NO SHOW October y, 5-- JUNGLE WOMAN Evelyn Ankers, J. Carrol Naish, and Acquanetta as the jungle woman. Strangest of all screen sensations. COMPANION FEATURE Hopalong Cassidy in FORTY E action. COMEDY pan. 9:45 pan. Mrs.-Virgini- M com-radr- DENTON THIEVES La-Vel- grade 8-- 9 Gem Theatre This October Week Sun.-Mon.-Tue- s., ear Thursday-Frida- First 2SMS le 1T10N! inoN Food-For-Victor- Bonds Conducted by the Utah Power Y Ciii)?rEftC2 $' For District Nadine Utah. 29 'years, i ! -3 :z District 7 Lester Clark, R.F.D, Tooele, Utah. District 9 Carbon, Emery and Grand Counties, Utah. B. D. Hatch, Box 98, Greenriver, . Utah District 10 Uintah County, Utah Mrs. G. Isley, Box 563. Vernal, Utah. District 17 Franklin County, Idaho. Mrs. Eva G Wanner, Route 1, Preston, Idaho. District 18 Bannock County, Idaho: Miss Alice Adams, Cleveland, Idaho. District 19 Caribou and Bear Lake Counties, Idaho. Mrs. Ruth Stock, Fish Haven, Idaho. District 20 Sweetwater and Uinta Counties, Wyoming. Mrs. Otis Atkinson, R.F.D., Evanston. Wyoming. Utah. SERVICE HEADQUARTERS lor the finest tires made. FORTY z S GRAND PRIZE WINNERS mystery, ivr ks Additional Awards to District Prize Winners UTAH AND stirs Mrs. Joseph E. Seamons First Grand' Prize $100 War Bond. Mrs. Clem Toone Second Grand Prize $50 War Bond. Mis Nadine Hales-T- hird Grand Prize, $25 War Bond. SERIAL Grade 25c - Adults 35c 14c-8-- 9 Next week. "Home In Indiana," "Mr. Winkle Goes To War." z Z Coming: "Dragon Seed," "Christmas Holiday " "Wing And A Prayer" "Greenwich Village," "Rainbow Island." "Bath z ing Beauty," "Hail Tha Conquering Hero," and many others. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiiliiiiiiiiiiiiitl COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: WAS SONDS THIEVES COMEDY Prices, Children IU7 ,, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rich Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richards Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reid Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Richards Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reid Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. EL T. Rountree ID goodyearPowerbatteries and First bring in your old battery for our complete FREE service when its too far gone for recharging, well fit your car and your budget with a new Goodyear Battery. Now as always THE BEST BUY it ?4 fVWUWM agricultural and business leaders: you'll find anywhere! AN OFFICIAL TIM INSFCCTION Frank Shelley, Secretary, Utah Farm Bureau, Salt Lake Gty. if STATION Dial 3251 "7". Garfield, Utah is "The Star t.4 tU Story," SunJty turning, (, $. S. Htwrh. WWCCJTs-lBWt-- ZL W . State TSiissjgifcs- a- DENTON GARAGE & G tie beard ol judges compiled these TOXE INI VALTHNtlCtOlt A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription list.) AlfO-WYOMIN- Mrs. Virginia Russell First Grand Prize $100 War Bond. Mrs. Ernest W. Harrop Second Grand Prize $50 War Bond. Mrs. Oti Atkinson Third Grand Prize $25 War Staying Power Give You Starting Orem, 1, Summit and Wasatch Coun- -' ties, Utah. Mrs. George L Felton, Box 437, Park City, Utah. District 8 Tooele and Juab Counties, FACT. Come to TIRE Last Show (At Gem) 8:00 p. m. DOUBLE BILL Its Light Company District 1 1 Cache County, Utah.' Mrs. Joseph E. Seamons, R.D. L Benson, Utah. District 12 Fremont County, Idaho. Orma Gayle Loosli, Route 2, Ashton, Idaho. District 13 Madison County, Idaho. Mrs. Eliza Buckland, R. F. D. 1, Thornton, Idaho. District 14 Jefferson County, Idaho. Mrs. Ernest W. Harrop, R.FD. lf Lorenzo, Idaho. District 1 5 Bonneville County, Idaho. Mrs. Virginia Russell, R. F. D. 4, Idaho Falls, Idaho. District 16 Bingham Countg, Idaho. Mrs. Agnes J. Reid, R.F.D. t, Firth, Idaho. Box 397, District 6 Salt Lake County, Utah. Mrs. Clem Toone, R.F.D. 1, Magna, Utah. - are proving this a Show 6:00 p. m. Utah County, Utah. Hale, District 2 Box Elder County, Utah. Mrs. Irvin Jones, Tremonton, Utah. District 3 Davis County, Utah. Stanley M. Smoot, Centerville, Utah. District 4 Morgan County, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Lew Rose Jersey Farm, Morgan, Utah. District 5 Weber County, Utah. Robena Green well, R.FD. 2, Ogden, Utah. ? been true that C.. ride on people year Tires than on any other land." So it stands to roason that GOODYEAR, with its vast Research facilities. its matchless skills and experience, is best able to make the bett tires now . . . and tests 5-- 6 The cncus, the animals, Cheeta, the ape. Co Hit dhSt & DISTRICT PRIZE WINNERS THE I'.AME TELLS YOU Sho AN .3T J1 j Bette From the large number of letters written by Utah Power & Light Company customers on the subject, "How My Family is Using Flectricity to Produce Food for Victory, the judges, after careful study, have named the winners as follows: JUNGLE WOMAN z z Contest y" A $50.00 War Bond to Each Grade 25c, Adults 35c October y, STRIC ,7ELS 1 COMEDY 8-- 9 TEL C IN THE GARAGE GOING MY WAY Prices, Children, 14c. AM J. IDTA For Future Needs1 First Show 6:45 p.m. Last Show 9:00 p.m. Bing Crosby in NEWS , 'BY 35c 25c-Adul- ts coxs ,'CPB E WETS Ilal-vorse- n, (Serial Friday at tha Empress.) Prices, Children 20c, Ir :ossTn ie WELL TALK TURKEY WHEN m itniiiiii j or t a RES If TIRE MADE 6 First Show Both Nights 6:30. Last Show 9:00 pun. BIG DOUBLE BILL z It's 7:45 SI Wednesday, October 4 Thursday-Frida- 6:30 pan. pan. Star indicates schedule by way of Remington-Arms- . Radio Tube. $1; ron 2TK JDTO The Magna Ward Gleaner Girl-?under the direction of their teachers, Ball and Mrs. Pearl Fuller, held their first Tuesday night.' Refreshments were served. Officers for the year are Carsey, president; Lela Hansen, vice president; Flosse Coon, secretary and Maxine historian. m 4r40 pan. 4:30 p.m. (Magna) 1:Q0 b Cmtrtna tJAkMit Bmm batti JOIN A SOLDIER I LOVE - 1 Tkutimtitmmd ipntmtd - ; 1:30 aan. 1:45 pun. 5:30 p.m. 9:00 pan. rv (Wti gottd MET well fed. We've got to keep them supplied with the ammunition and equipment they got to help nwi to finish their job. Weve the Government pay for all these supplies our men need by buying more and more War Bonds. VeU iiave another big chance to do that by helping to put the next War Loan drive over the top, Jhn. k And, In addition, we must be sure that, while they're away and can't expreee their opinions, we dont go voting on and deciding any things that will dispUaae them vbta they oome back., . , XING Self Lake Depot Union But. Station 77 W. S. Temple Leaves Salt Lake Leaves Garf. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:45 a.m. NOVELTY Did you hear that Tom is going to b Inducted Into the Army next weak, Judge?" k Yei, Frank told me this morning down ' at the barber shop. Our towns sot a lot of men in the service now, Jim. In fact, all towns have. iiraeju reading in the paper where there are more than 10,000,000 men r from their homee In the armed forcee. ftllreporti theyre doing a grand bringing victory eloeer evsry day. job DOLLARS Passengers and Express 3:00 pjn. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 pun. V . We fcl3 e fobligation to m 3109 TIME TABLE Bing Crosby, and a special selected cast. Bing and his gang with his best hit songs. Prices, Children, 14c, awarded the Purple Heart. SALT LAKE & T(50EL STAGE LINES GOING MY WAY NEWS of Buhl, Idaho. The young man. recently returned from overseas duty where he was wounded and in an overseas hospital five times. He has come to the states for further treatment at the government hospital in Santa Barbara, California and was son, Earl, DOUBLE Empress Theatre NOTICE I Inquire Phone tifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiv Sun.-Mon.-Tue- PAID Mrs. George T. Colvin had as her guest the past week, her sister, Mrs. TKbmas Newnham and W. R. Holt. 7459 35th So. Mr. and Mrs. George Voshell, Proprietors SHOWS. 5:00 PRICES for Old Live Horse Open 6:00 a. m. to 11 :00 p. m. ROOMS TO RENT Sat., Sept. 30 (At The Gem Effective September 27th, the Child Care classes conducted before and after school at the Mag- - eighty-fou- NEW MAN AGEM ENT FRENCIIIES CAFE DISCONTINUED M?s. Albert Sudbury is visiting her husband at Long Beach, Cali- ELITE CAFE IS NOW OPEN UNDER We would appreciate your patronage CLASSES ARE G Nelson, President, Gillhsm Advertising Agency, Salt Lake City. Marion 2KE5 Va r thanks m'everyon r.In0e ,Dd m oM bout definite CDzntest EverT le on the fann- -to lave time and etectnutjr labor; and to cootestant could that have not COntinucd to Prod?ce' ood fot uringthe'rtime viaory manpower shortage if they had not had the heip ol tireless, efficient electrical equipment. lit UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. liaemb |