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Show Friday, October 4, 1940 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE GARFIELD SOCIAL HAPPENINGS TIMES MAGNA Published By The Copper Priming Company Edilh N. Ridge. Edilor Howard Ridge. Publisher Published Since 1916 . Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Dancing Teacher To Instruct Local Classes Well-Know-n Of particular interest to all local residents is the announcement that Miss Jean ReNee will conduct dancing classes in this vicinity during the fall and winter months. Miss ReNee will be at the Utah Copper Club Tuesday, October 8 at 2.30 p. m and all interested may see her at that time. A baby class for preschool children, intermediates, beginners of all ages and special cla.sc s m tap "7a kb a LETTER" Hr. smart Givo am t0tl9t t.o Mrs. Pearl Wallace entertained the Afternoon Club Wednesday at her home in Granger. Cards were enjoyed and high score prize given to Mrs. Beth Long. Mrs. Amy McCarty entertained of the Afternoon Club last ladies ball-roofor teen and dancing at her home. LunchWednesday 12 and from ages girls age boys was and cards later eon served be conducted. will to 16, played, prizes being given to Mrs. Pearl Wallace and Mrs. Beth 1936 Oldtmobil 8, perfect condiLong. tion, special, $395. Beane Motor Company. Magna Mrs. Bland Sorenson will enladies of the Merry Matertain Members of the Garfield Preschool Mothers Club will meet trons Club Thursday afternoon, October 10. Friends of Mrs. Sorevery Thursday at the Garfield enson will be happy to learn she school. Mrs A. L. Langford is is secfeeling very much better after Mrs. Charles Mills, chairman, retary and Mrs. Jack Harrison, an illness of a severe cold and in charge of refreshments, Mrs. complications. Johnson is the instructor for the One of the lovely parties of the childrens classes. week was the social tendered Saturday evening at the Utah Copper Club for members of the Junior Drum and Bugle Corps and their partners. The dancing party was given by the American Legion Post and Auxiliary. One hundred and fifty enjoyed the evenings festivities including a dance and refreshments. Places were arranged at long tables with vases of fall flowers placed at intervals. T. R. Colombo, director of the group, was presented with a very handsome overnight leather bag by members of the Corps, for his many and long hours of diligent effort and able directing. rleM tle, u.. and hers at the shop, Vslasih.C- "- CTtrs-thaot- best-selli- tire. bar Okay. Vou made jiuonger BUT 1 See the first ,ou it lds none. what l3 Pint? place-n- ow to passed back "G-- 3" yu thet is, if y!g a tire or two right now. yU em easy to bu- ymake We certainly noy. les3 sihtSl nd Word has b en u ci ived by Mrs James Deland of the di ath of her father, Wallace It Cornu ell, Tuesday in Washington, D C. lie is survived bv his wife, several brothers and sisters and Mis Dc-lan- March 11, 1938, Hitler took possession of Austria. This (the Sudetenland) is the lust territorial demand I have to I further asmake in Europe sured lnm (Chamberlain) and I upi.it here that if this problem is solved there will be no further tc iritoriul problems in Europe for Germany . . I give him the guar-mtt- e We do not want any Czechs Hitler to the world in the Beilin Sportspalast, Septem-r 2'i 1938 March 15, 1939, Hiller entered ?ngue, signalizing the end of ... Czecho-Slovaki- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Vern B. Reese Mr. and Mrs. George Rawson Mr. and Mrs. John Rigby Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rigler, Sr. Mr. Lewis Ratio and Partner Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith in cost is the saving ln 8ellCcm09Uinregardless-a- Dodge Sedan, thoroughly overhauled, good paint, good tires, radio, heater, special, 1295. Beane Motor Company, Magna Theatre entities: see the We (Germany and Poland) i edi d in airiv ing at an agree-m- c - SOiCGBGft IIU GtHSS2f0I5 Members of the Ek cle will meet WednesdX' noon at the home Rileyjor a social meetly Riley and Mrs. Lillia be hostesses of the afterS her measures, now or in the future of infringing upon the ter- 1937 Ford Tudor ritorial integrity or the political ?,W Pain1' IkoroughJt independence of the kingdom of erhauled. special, $295, From Berlin, April 9, Be Norway. Motor Company, 1940. April 9, 1940. at a. m. Hitler's 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.FaX turned last WednesdaSjjJJ day trip to Galveston and ton, Texas and Evansville jw jf ;dn5rres,h'yvUiw'";' Sympathy is expressed to Mr Veil Smuin of Magna in death of brother. Lester & of Lehi, who died Tuesday pT eral rites were held Thursday I WAVWWVAV.WiWAWi SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES SPECIAL TUITION BATES MOW IN EFFECT TIME TABLE Salt Lake Drpot Magna Depot Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Garaje 77 W. S. Phone 4881 Leave Marne 8:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Temple Leaves Salt Lake 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. limited tim lor Passengers and Express r.V.WVMWWAVAVA i pi Exeoleb Bounty School, Main 4 Broadway. Sail Ufa Otf. PloaM Mad mo your boo catefe. Kamo Add; MO- Slate. CK tXULtlS BeaidSlodl THE WEST'S LEADING BEAUTT SCHOOt Protect Your Securities With a of anv clash . . We arc two oples Tiny shall live One can-n- ut annihilate the other Hitler the Berlin sports-pala- 1 September 26. 1938. September 1, 1939, Poland was invaded. Warsaw was blasted from the face of the earth, and the country was wiped off the to thi' vwu Id in st map. The Gei man Reich and the kingdom of Denmark will under FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from aur Subscription List.) SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX At The First Security Bank, Magna Branch Dial 2611 Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiniiiittiiiiuitk ' V mmm loot- ing the country of supplies. In the spirit of long existing good German - Norwegian relations the Reich government notifies the Norwegian government that she has no intention through nl which for the duration of 10 mimimiiiifiiiiii wars basically removes the dang-- i JACK DENTON .! tered Denmark and began en- v.u -- A Yours hopefully. SOCIAL, NEi$ 1939. April 9. 1940. Hitler's Nails Conscription 1935 TICKETS 31 troops invaded Norway. We are ready to acknowledge and guarantee these states (Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg) at all times as inviolable neutral territory. Hitler in the Reich(Editors Note: Its not very stag, January 30, 1937. often that we reprint editorials from other newspapers in fulL May 10. 1940, Hitler invaded But the Milwaukee Journal last Luxembourg, Belgium and Holweek did such a ihorchigh job land, leveling Rotterdam. of summing up an idea weve Germany has no territorial poshad that theres nothing we sessions in the American conticould add to the subject. Here nent and has given no occasion it is:) for the assumption that she int Why We Have Conscription tends to acquire such possessions. Germany has neither the wish Hitler, July 5, 1940. nor the intention to mix in internAnd thats why this country has al Austrian affairs or to annex or conscription to make sure that unite with Austria. Hitler to Herr Hitler continues to have no the Reichstag. May 21, 1935. Mrs. Blaine Riley and two children, DeAnna and Geraldine left Thursday for Berkeley, California for a b n day visit with Mrs Rileys sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs O A Jones, Jr COMPLIMENTARY war intent jon of acquiring in the American contiV or any other form of violence each other." Article 1 of peace pact signed in Berlin, May no circumstances resort to Why We Have 8 00 p. m. This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Man' 9 ts U longer1 running than before, t La-Pre- le Mrs. J. G. Had K j is vacationing in San Francisco, California, with relatives and fnends for an extensive visit Friends of Mr II, idle will be Members of the American Legion Auxiliary were entertained happy to learn that be is recupat a lovely social Thursday eve- erating nicely at his home from ning at the Utah Copper Club accident injuries suffered in an by Mrs Ann Eckersley, Mrs Sar- automobile cradi nt ar Wendovcr ah Henderson, Mrs. Cleo Behun- - Mr. Hadley was returning home eot a oat ffi- OESHll ng after taking Mrs. Hadley to California and was forced off the road was unby an oncoming car. He resand some time, conscious for He was motorists. cued Mrs. passing by and in, Mrs. Mae Moss badly bruised and shaken and the Matthew s was demolished. ear were arranged Tables of cards ladies. and played by thirty-fou- r Mrs. Frank O. Haymond enterBridge prize was won by Mrs. members of the Arthur La-rtained favor Faye Morgan, five hundred cut Bridge Clubhand special by Mrs. Fern Jenkinson and Welker. guests, Mrs. R. L. Erickson and prize to Mrs. Kowena Mrs D. A. Moffat of Magna and A social time was enjoyed. Blair Richardson and Mrs. held Mrs. be will The next hteeting of Salt Lake City at Thursday, October 10, featuring Fred Smith Club a business session Mrs Ann Eck- the Salt Lake Country formflowers fall Late officers Thursday. ersley, president, asks all at and members of the executive ed colorful decorative motifs table. 7 luncheon 30 the m., at to p be present board and the genet.il session begins at j to;.: Empress Theatre Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- October y, First Show Sunday EXTRA SPECIAL 5:00 p. m., Monday. Big Double Bll 6-7- I -8 7:00 p. m. Tuaday EXTRA SPECIAL THE MAN I MARRIED ' jni saa. Joan Bennett, Francis Lederer, Lloyd Nolan, Anns Sten and a special cast. Powerful drama! The amazing experiences of a beautiful girl who learned too late! What a show! SECOND FEATURE POP ALWAYS PAYS Leon Errol, Dennis O'Keefe, Adele Pearce, Walter Catlett. Its family of fun. Good entertainment for alt NEWS. c - Adults 25c, Plus 3c Government Defent Price Tax. (Also State Tax.) Wednesday-Thursda- October y, 9-1- 0 First Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights Big Outstanding Super Special Direct - Tie Stayed For Breakfast Announcing big, roomy, new 1941 gTUDEBAKERS The real surprise in style and size ijtudebaker tops a year of sen- sational sales success with its most brilliant success In new-ca- r styling Theres a bigger, longer, wider, roomier new Studebaker Champion In the lowest price held! 1 Theres a glamorously beautiful new Studebaker Commander Six ! pion, Commander and Pres- idential defeated In this years Loretta Young, Melvyn Douglas, Alan Marshal, Eugene Pallette, Una OConnor. She was so darned alluring and he had that gleam in his eye. . X COMEDY NEWS. c - Adults 25c, Plus 3c Government Defen Prices Tax. (Also State Tax.) X. Fnday-Saturda- SECOND 1 i A X FEATURE CAROLINA Economy Sweepstakes. Come In now and go for a trial drive. Low down payment easy C.I.T. terms. MOON Gene Autrey, Smiley Burnett and the whole gang the latest and best, Rhythm and songs. SERIAL Prices - Adults 25c. Plus 3c Govarnmanl Def Tax. (Also SUfr Tax.) I J c tl Gem Theatre Frid Eight! W INo matter what youre paying SAVE at the Sign of th a Goodyear Diamond in. e n, gas-savi- s 2 !!?!, Theres a luxury-ladeImpressive new Studebaker President for a newcar, see and drive these brilliant new Studebakers first. They equal or exceed the of the Studebaker Cham- - 11-1- Bob Burns, Jerry Cojonna, Don WilM Unde Ezra, Gildersleeve. A hillbilly holiday . . with all Bob's radio relatives-- in person! The year's goshdarnedcst hit' all other cars Gilmore-Yosemit- October y, First Show Both Nights 7:00. Last Show Starts i 8:00 p. EXTRA EXTRA Big Double BW - ay. Saturday, October 11-1- 2 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) Comm Round The Mountain Bob Burns, Una Merkel, SECOND Hi Jerry Colonna, FEATURE CAROLINA SERIAL? AUtry and his jf MOON ang' RhyOun and romance. c Adults 25c, Plus 3c Government Defease Tax, (Also State Tax.) sl k $ -- 0 |