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Show MAGNA, UTAH, OCTOBER 25, 1935 I A number of close friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Boles surprised them at their home on Saturday night, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mr. Boles. A It's Lions Club members attended 'very Jolly time was enjoyed. the Hunter Ward Reunion Thursday 29 years or evenlng.'A hot supper was served to WANTED: Housekeeper, the guests, and a business meeting older to take charge. Jo. motherless home. 2 small children to care far. later held. Give age, references, wages expected Bride Is Honored preferred. Mr. and Mrs John Hancock have in first letter. L. D. returned home after spending a Leave letters at the Times office. At Party Seriet few weeks In Jerome, Idaho, visiting Miss Carol Goff whose marriage their daughter, Mrs. J. R Thompson , to Willard A. Kemp will take place and family. November 1, will be the honored guest at a series of parties being given The Cyprus High School court ofprior to her marrlage1 cra f and student CouncU are to Sunday, Mrs, Nell Olsen assisted 4 entertain will MM rcvfe Rosalie Olson, by Mk-I -t put, lor th and the teachers elect at Mrs. Olsons home. Miss repealed handle the problem as they see' fit a at will entertain Grace Kemp luncheon and shower- Monday few Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hall and mim Goff who will be the honored Vonda have returned to when-a- , guest Wednesday evening . home on &Jva Avenue after miscellaneous shower will, be given. their a week with Mrs. Laugh At The hostesses will be Mias Madia endingMr. and Mrs. James C. Halls Hea-t-y parents, High Mangum, Miss Vemlece Voyce, Miss of Alpine. Genevieve Rasmussen and Mrs. Living Jorgenson at Miss Ooffs home. Costs! F.lday evening, Mrs. Melba Mat- t Mrs. O. A. Sonne of the B & O Dahl G. thews assisted by Mrs. Cora Frw entertained her Bridge Club When you attend and will preside at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was of honor the In kitchen shower srved. Mrs. Abbie Peterson won The Nyall bride at Mrs. Matthews 'home In hgh score prize and Mrs. Clyde ir.c nold second award. Magna. NEIGHBORLY NEWS . a - J. .Wl- I . Le-no- re 2 Will Meet Friday Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson and Mrs. Albert Haslam recently atThe Salt Lake County Women's a in honor of tended Democratic club will meet Friday, Mrs. Alicebirthday partyof Underwood Salt Lake FireOctober 25, at the Murray mens hall. Mrs. J. W.. Rawlins will City. preside. TJie musical program will be under the direction of Mrs. Alma Members of the B B Club and hus- -t Butterfield and Mrs. Hattie R. Wilnds gave a party In honor of Mrs. liams will review the Democratic A thur Marsh Thursday evening of Digest J. W. Rawlins will be the 'n't week. Games of 900 were played. speaker of the afternoon. All In- I' gh score was won by Alfred Ash- terested persons are Invited to atn and Mrs. James Thomas while tend. . r n olation favors were given to Mr. John Brown and Mrs. Matt Mr. John M. Brown of this city Pettersson. hss returned home after, spending the past taro months visiting friends Mrs. Dora Lund entertained the and relatives in the southern part R B Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. of Canada. Mary Werritt was a special guest Luncheon was served. Miss Janet Mabey whose marriage to Wallace Ashby, Jr., wlll.be an Mrs. Matt Pettersson was hostess event of this week, was the guest of to her bridge club Monday. Mrs. M. honor at a miscellaneous shower gi- J. rady won the high score prize. ven by Miss Grace Goon at the Magna Womens Club Saturday evening. Misses Marjorie Anderson and Oames were played, and luncheon Mix gave a prettily arranged later served to fifty guests. s'- -' a! for Mrs. Frank Bertoch of Con Diego recently. Mrs. Bertoch t The Original .Magna Ladles Club ' hi been visiting her parents, Mr. held their annual party at the home ,nd Mrs. R. J. Henrold for the post of Mrs. George Smith on Fifth East four weeks, street, last Friday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed and first prize given to Mrs. Norm Weggeland, second to Mrs. Ross Anthon and cut prize to Mrs. T. A. Hansen. A one o'clock luncheon was served to twelve guests. F i FORI SALE October 1 has inlng at the Amusement r six place was colorfully dee,;: home after spending returned Halloween colors and sty'' friends relations and Mrs. James McCIeod entertained weeks visiting c owd was in attendance. Idahtk' a group of friends at. a prettily ar- in Jerome, THEATRE ranged luncheon Tuesday at- her Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. 6 . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duffon and home on Center street Govers were Nevada, are the Vegas. Frt.-Sat- ., laid for Mrs. Frank Huffaker, Mrs. three children,, formerly of Rexburg. and Mrs. W. B. Boucher Oct. 25-2-6 make to their , returned have A1 Issakson, Mrs. A. T. Hellier, Mrs. Idaho, first Show Both Nlgfats l:M - They an East street Mrs. Sima m t, in Jordan. South home Bill. Double Mrs. Pettersson and Matt -- By popular Request, Henry Mias Orion Boucher. residents here. former Public Hero No. I" with Lionel Meng. Barrymore, Jean Arthur, Chester The Foursome" Club to(. The M Men and Gleanor Oirls Mr. Rose Rasmussen was a weekMorris and Lewis Stone. Also "The end guest at the home of Mr. and of the Pleasant Green Ward spon- home of Mrs. Abbie Peter , Crimson Trail" with Buck Jones. Mrs. Martines Peterse in Ogden. sored a Harvest Ball Thursday eve-- nesday afternoon. Bridge Joyed and luncheon served, NEXT WEEK Magna Drag Co. How will yoar hear look for Halloween parties? I Gffl Sun.-Mon- ., Oct. 27-2- 8 First Show Sum S:M; Mon. 7. p. m. Accent on Youth" with Sylvia Sidney and Herbert Marshall. What does a woman do when she Is young and lovely and In love? Do you know? Added attraction Wings Over full feature. Ethiopia" Comedy. Tues.-Wed- ., Oct. Flr.t Shew Toes. g:M; 29-3- COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS. This ticket presented the 'next week entitles at the GEM THEATRE, Magna, Mr. and Mrs. William Bertoch , Mr, and Mrs. Weldon Matthews. FREE SHOW within , OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from ear Subscription List) AS GUESTS VMWLWVWA'AWVWWJ 0 J i Mr. and Mrs. Allen CW Miss Alton Anderson of c&j. were the weekend guest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erl ion. 8 of I ie Miss Beth Harding 1 apldly after having received , fracture In a car accident PE h ha, a, v Wed. 7:00. e Coning: Saturday, October 26 Community Club Nights. Home" with James Welcome Dunn and ArUne Judge. Petite Ar-liteamed with Jimmy In a comedy feature that still combines drama and suspense. Musical Featurette Comedy. ; ne THE PEAK OF PERFECTION IN MOTOR CARS aB lul on The Thursday , Friday, Sat., Oct. 31 , Nov 2 thr by Irl 1-- New 1936 6. First Show Thun. 7:00; FrL-SAgain, a double feature. Freckles with Tom Brown and Virginia Weilder. See this famous novel come to life. Also Woman Wanted with Maureen OSullivan Joel McCrea, and Lewis Stone. This Is tense drama that everyone will enjoy. Novelty. Comedy ,blx rrn hen I in bet At amazingly low pricef as In I The PAPANIKOLAS MOTOR Ward Primary The Garfield teachers and officers held s business meeting ah the home, of Mrs. D. J. Long, president, Monday evening. A gift was presented to Mrs. J. B. Buckalew for good attendance and work. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. dli COLIPB ma mb bor 20 1 f thi Magna, Utah L.ai i thi ' BGWF& ! an 1. ,'flrn abou jne hli it li at ma I do .ily at ol ch I W 1 an nd. ircle leUT mm assls You're wanted alter all I ome on the J telephone rf ,13 mttwmmmmnrr Tf,.. 3jp . 1 snd dless Jie i So ge I full ame: toylr letall j imnn'ummnr AJiStXz i In t;JL A telephone in your own home costs but a few cent a day. wc as oor, Hii& ! n ap (Ulfe(s3u I a ta 1 iff Mrs. A1 Maiben of Arthur Is In 8t. Mark's Hospital recovering from an operation. Her condition Is reported fair. Johnny Maiben. famous Jockey and son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Maiben, Is visiting his parents for a short time. : -J (tf; (ojt'ji an ats t of . Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson and daughter, Louise were the guests at a farewell testimonial Wednesday evening at the Millcreek Ward In honor of Elder William W. Liddle, prior to his departure to the Western 8 tales Mission. yc W 1 J I 1 eol Shampoo Rinse Finqerwave Eyebrow arch Combed, drier spray jd THE AFBEE SMART BEAUTY SHOP Phon Gar. 89-- ne If well-kno- at -28 Miss Ruby Coon of Bacchus MAGNA NOTES 4 H; 'OlHML'6 45 of your hip is the around- - stop-an- d- kind THE NEW FORD VB FOR 193 4oros po- Im for hotter olloagoaround Why do we say The New Ford fawn feu save money with Super-Sheeeause this gasoline is scientifically elenc ed with three kinds of power, I Power to start with least choking. 9 Power fa climb without knocking. I Fewer to run without waste. Supor-Sho- ll can save you up to a cupful of gasoline in "cold" starting -- end in 10 minutes of hill climbing snd in one hour on the level rood. el . i . - BLUSTERING , blowing, howling Old Man Winter. Just a few days, now, and he'll be here in earnest, doing his best to mfike your home as chilly and uncomfortable as he can. But you can beat him to it ... by getting your coal supply in -now, and having it ready for the first cold day And when ordering your coal, follow the example of hundreds of other home owners here in Magna. Order from Rock Springs Coal and Ice Co. and get the most for your dollar. Any ir j J of coal you want, in ny ;ount,Vt any time. Oar Weights are Exact Oar Delivery is Prompt Oar Phone is .Gar. 50 At Ash neighbor ty stottonm Rasmussen Garage I.Iagna, Utah ROCK SPRINGS COAL AND ICE CO. DEALERS OF HIGH-GRAD- E COAL V-- 8 lor 1938? What is new about it? Of course, the newest engin? in the e car Held is still the V-- 8 engine. Since Ford made it available to all car users (keeping it t3 economical as can with fewer cylinders) the Ford V-- 8 has been the newest engine on the market, and remains the newest for 1938. You may buy a car on minor "talking points' some specially advertised feature "with the car thrown in" but afer alL it is the engine you buy when you buy a car. Hence we put the engine first Other new points about the car make a long list. Its fines ere much more beautiful. The hood is longer and sweeps forward over the distinctive new radiator grille, giving the car a length and grace that are instantly impressive. The fenders are larger, with a wide flare. Homs are concealed behind circular grilles beneath the headlamps. New steel wheels. Ford upholstery always of sterling quality and excellent taste-- is rich and enduring. The appointments of the car havo a new touch of refinement There low-pric- ) many improvement have been made Steering is made easier by a new steering gear ratio. The cooling system cir- -. culates 512 gallons oi water through a new, larger radiator. Natural thermo-- " syphon action is assisted by two centrifugal water pumps. New style hood louvres permit a rapid around, the engine. . . w Easier, quieter shifting of Ford gears The gear shift lever now travels a - shorter distance. The two qualities yea want in brakes Brakes that stop the car with eas and certainty. Ford Super-Safet- y Brakes of the mechanical design. long-teste- d, fool-proo- f, as always la the electri-call- y w sided genuinesteel body. Safety Glass all around at no extra cost, Hun-drehave written grateful letters this glass has protected the safety Safety ds be-cau-se of their families. A car you can C drive without strain I d driver's touch like a You don't have to "push" or Ford. V-- 8 driver and car easC, on terms of good understand each other. t An engine has much to do v--i roominess of a car. Very much fc A long engine uses up car space compact V-- 8 engine permits muck' ordinary engine space to bo passengers. It really is a great car in evffT.1 this 1338 Ford V--8 -t- he finest. most dependable Ford car vret Now on display by Ford dealers. well-traine- LOW FORD v o pnr THIRTEEN BOOT TYPES Coupe (5 -2510. Tudor Sedan. $5 2a Tordor Sed- DE LUXE Roe dster (with rosibte M4 (3 windows), $57a Coupe (5 2555. Pbaelon, 53a Tudor Sedan. riolel (with rumble seal). 1325. Ford SS25, Tudor Touring Sedan (with trunk), 53a Fordor Touring Sedan (v-l- n trunk), $S5a Convertible Sedan, fCoup ?ai. DMl lloM eeeewwy we eng pw lire, wrtro. All frl you like, in city or country. ,1 kuwpOTe We Safety Glow feiaoaWt ft t Steady, holds the road, responds to the Ceaaouiea. ferae through Ouivereol Crwhl all day, if Ki I is no question about the increased beauty of the Ford V-- 8 for 1935. In more practical matters, air-flo- oc V- - w -- |