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Show MAGNA, UTAH, MARCH 22, 1S23. 0 LAKE CLASSIFIED 1 . , - GARFIELD NEWS Every Friday at Magna, Uuh Entered at the poetoffice at Magna. Utah ae second-clas- s mail nutter tads m net af Coagnat of March 3, iS79, SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Yttt i . 82.00 Six Month qj ABvaocn Payable .. . Advertising Rates tGivea on Application. Published by the Magna Printing 8f Publishing Company J a terrible kicking The Pleasant Green Jnnior Girls qye,tion wound from tbe pregg Many are firmly Spring Festival will be bald Thursday qewtpaperg convinced that tbe lifting of such barrier o&7Bld; 28. All mother are invited to of COURT OF HONOR Mr. and. Mre. Eric Anderao tbe n Ma of Mr. aad Mrt EC V' attend, , of tbe world would stimulate foreign by Magna announce the marriage of their a trade. To MONDAYATP daughter. Clara to Allen Cannon of a certain extent they are correct Marble , tfotort, Pomps Mr, David Platt waa entertained at Fielding. Uuh. Satnrday. March 10 a aurpoae birthday party Wednoday at tbc borne of Mr. and Mre. Henry The Oquirrh Di trict end Vangtutd But the nations of the world have all Peterson of Cedar City. A wedding Court of evening.. Tbe game of 500 was playtd. committed Honor will be held at tbe Refreshments were served to Paul Platt breakfast followed the ceremony. wJ CUTLERS kEN S STORE. 36 So. a economic and political iso John Marlor.. Wayne So tenton. Dan Announcement of tht nuptial will Pleasant Green Ward chapel next Mon.t0 ELi Mata Sc.. Salt Lake Gty, Utah. All evening, according to announce-- , U46Udon. Barrier mean nothing when a Margaret Reed, Margaret Outer, be read with considetablt interest by day thia ataaoa'a atylc aucccasa foe aaao a a country is in this Platt. meat made by official. Una worth. and Rath bride. Jane the of friend hat tht Sht Alldrtdge of hnadstds aia-many mind. aad ban rne The foreign label means a boycott. young ai -Dancing- waa later enjoyed. Philo T. Farnsworth will be the taught school for the pa t arveral years of them sa fact the atroagtst aait McQalliattt returned In this country tbe shift toward nationalism nffggt home ia Cedar City. Uuh and also conductthe x is be latter part of value wc.v avtt presented guest speaker at the fathritiea. In adaa glNGRAVli more noticeable as each day Mise Catherine McBride was initiated ed summer dancing classes in Magna. dition. many award will he , 11771 T given to .UhSi coming passes. It is a into aad teUtivu m Salt dap the Eastern Star of the Adah Bert wishes of happiness and success scoute. scoutere and vanguards. Lake City wholesome trend. It means that we are fetiuSLlC are extended. All interested are invited to slowly moving chapter Wednesday afternoon. Mn. tf 3723. away from the Illusory ideals of Woodrow Wilson and R, Benjamin of Salt Lake City and Uortuary r 1"d Mu. Gordon Forbu Mr. and Mre. J. Howtter of Ogden . ere his successors in tbe international field. We are slow were special gnats. Twenty membtn Saturday foe a trip through BLUEMEL KNIGHT. W add digto realize that a debating eociety like the were present to witness the initiation. 0 7 PT Jy coming nity tad beanty to a ceremony of to viit C? Whit Refreshments were lattt rvcd. New YoA League of Nations it only a haven for the P1"0' txctla auric aorrow. Oat ia thit end Washington. D. disgruntled ", t ; C WIURE. Tod in and , 1340 So. Maia. painful boat. like our roving amunemployed diplomat. And, Lot at ova 08ti test ho was 1717 ot 24) E. Ctattt St., Lontensock John Mr. Mu. W. C Goff. Pan Hy. H1 u.Mtk Rant. Davis, needlessly on our govern- to members of the Magna Ladia Brid Supreme bassador Norman B. W. B1 Bessel Midvale, Utah. 01 tt P7th L UatmM and Stadia Job ment payroll, it accomplishes nothing. M. Kaigbt ge Club Friday. A charmingly arran of Uuh. wM in Garfield Eltctric Rfr,I' Snnday iCopcUad ged one o'clock luncheon was served on old Pythian fritndi. ailing Our national resources practically make us seif suf- after which bridge was played. Priza Winr tana. for high score were won by Mre. Or (I'm Hit The Snnday school and M. I. , A ficient There are few items which we must import son Naylor, first, Mn V. U. Batten, Photography , entertained vtty delightfully Uet Coffee is about the W. V. Robbin. rpecial second. Mr We one make cannot only synthetiThuuy eveuing for Mr. and Mn. McLachtan. gnat prize. and LIGNELL If GILL. Hart yoar photoCk,A; wbo recently moved cally- Why then, if we are able to isolate ourselves A jolly time was had by all. ,1L aoar that takaa for A 'ctttaia' graph D20SE GOLD flaaua yery beautifully bonad economically do wo insist on international entangle-menu- ? aaoaual gift It will be cbtriahaa yolnme of the life of U taoaf actf ol d resort Joseph Smith The Y. L-- Y. M. M. I. A. Stake was do many persevere .in their desire to con- Board IUI CD C md womta. Oar TT Why through the yean by yoat dear p reiented to the honored entertained Tneeday evening gnats. ones. CaB tot aa appoiataitat After a eery pleauat evening of marie solidate a diverse world look right, from Mre. Georgt Mr and to X complimentary politically? 201 Portrait. Modem Em and garnet, light ttfruhmenu wen S s K cf raioa tad 9 " x Paul who c laving to make their j. f TtL Wat. ttwd. o"! of T Tbompaoa Ba tiding. from the idealism of many group in this home in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Paul Apart Tba Optical Shop, a volume of church was Miu Ida Johnson, who is encod- country, there is considerable difficulty in obtaining work presented Wat. 1520. in appreciation fit hit work in the U of U, and living ia town, an answer. e ing IDA WILCOX STUDIO offu Perhaps it is because we want the world to thia organization. A social evening COMPUMENTARY TICKETS aettiaga to everyone. yoaag ot rpent the weekend with her parent! on enow that we later enjoyed and gaina played are regular." Perhaps, like the Japan-e-e waa Fourteenth Avenue. old. , Special low pricta to all. Refreshments were served to abont after the Exclusion Act, we fear grave conse- - forty guata. Porraita to tail yoat paaoaality. Thia "ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna, within Mre. Geneva Boynton it 122 12 Soatb Maia Strut 'Phone (pending a quencet the week entitle next few da with ye 4414.. Wat. V CO. High rtlatieu in Lilt Lake Members of the Pleasant Green Ladia & - A FURNITURE PIANO moving. Fnrnunre delivered tn tad from California. Local, loag a ad Ibort distance. Pboaa Waa 25, .. 759 So. Main. Hr. 1123. . bkea Mr. Seymour Woolfeatiea to the L. D, S. Hosltil Moadsy for appendicitis of aa atate asture. His Is repotted quite aatisfac- conditio to-- y now. v ECONOMIC ISOLATION A tier- r rlV vraa re MAGNA TIMES MAGNAKEYS iV : and Professtorud Directory Business cHy f sr - Ma-c- na-Do- . a u -- - - '.'An. Yfim . -- Wanilfiimg IF? ILeiMerY - Sis-te- u Mn.-Job- LI I IE IL IE IP - EJ G . , uni-qn- - ACT W. Sacwntic. Bond. Power City. Mu-Xli- nt I Bank 510 Walku Mr. and Mn. J nit in Pay motored to Provo Sunday to visit with fricndi and relatives. Personals Mil. a The Dessert Foareomc played bridCHARACTER ANALYSIS. Baaii aad Puaoaal Advice. Mia. Erick-t- o ge at the home of Mn. C. W. Even a. 4) E. Btoadway. Apt 40S Wednoday. Mrt. E. E. Speers won Wt han- bigb Kort. Tala. W aa. 10011. wiaktilding material Let at baatiastcs. Mn Roy Andcnou of Magna will Ouuu yoat Horn I tntcrtaiu tbr dob at theit Goodt 1H0 So Main. Ttl. next meeting. All ladia are invited to Sporting atttnd. it Co I LOOSE LEAF I term tad btndtra Mr. H M. Adams. Mr. and Mn. Jack Mayberry end Joyce Mavberey motored to Idaho Falla, Idaho. Saturday afternoon to accompany Mrs. Kry if lock work. Pant carried for Adams borne, where the has been visitall ttaadard fit nnaa aad fiabiag ing Mr. and Mre. Glen Stakcr. Mn. ttela. Wt terete all field If etream Adams wu ailed to Idaho Falls on of the illness of the Suker aporu equipment. 3Z W. 2 So accountwbo it repotted much better. baby, Waa. for aTteaa F. Macau ley, ftk S. Waa. 2577. . 514. zoPumpt I jl I WATER not ateice W- SOFT- - on all Tiled pomp at Ward Reunion Prove ' Very Succewfu Atteaded by orer 700 people, the anneal PI taunt Gma Ward rtemoa waa declared a bage aoccete Wedaeaday aad Tbanday. A delkioaa hot aappu I wu unred at bcaatifnlly arranged alNG ALL I ble. decorated with flowers. A pro-I LUMLo with tbt ftatire asm- followed, gnu of the Pleauat a history THEATRE br being Giua Ward girta by Mn. Mind The Time and Leader ait ret id the speed and it ia neat wuka tatott. printing l Thia Mu' -t- hat ip completed the enjoyable timradoue ovations time. A similar fete wu given for the All other;' children tba following evening. with a Mayar'a "new ipeciat. movie ia place of tbt dance. ' M Monday at the - I PUMP EQUIPMENT law St Wat. 1585. 01:. La-k- et H Gable and togethu for the 'r rt Ot inrsu J-i- Mn. A. H. Me Marten returned the latter part of last week front Los Angela where she hu been vacationing for seven! weeks. I indu-- l r" ETS, Vlh ;LL PUT t' r GEM-THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, MARCH 23 - t ' T v , , snip. As a business proposition, a good band is of the reatest value in advertising its town. Tbe better the , and, tbe better the advertisement, of course. It does not take a large town to maintain a good land; in fact, some of the best amateur bands sire ound in towns of less than 1,000 population- With earnest and willing members, a capable instructor and reasonable support from the leading citizens a ;ood band may be developed anywhere. Therefore, we say, give us our high school band. - held Wednesday evening at tbt Women Gubrooms. Mn. Hoops gave a comic reading on a short program, followed by a social evening, at which she was presiding hostess. Mre. W. B. Boucher was reappointed chairman of tht library committee with assistants, Mrs.- - Hoops and Mn. Helen Fitzwas We pcrsonaly recommend thia show for real entertainment. It's one swell movie. OUR GANG COMEDY- - "TAILSPIN TOMMY" - gerald. , - - -- , 10c-15- Mr. and Mr. Jack Bwrke left Son-da- y for Topeka, Kama.', via automobile, where Mr. Burke hat obtained employment. They will make their ' r home there , , rr . were pe: March 25, 1955 F&res Reduced to , of will br hostess to Wednesday. ITS, COO . wo coot 1 T cent per mil 10c-25- Uke & utah e I line) ; j ., .. return to St. PL . "ptCURSION RATES FOR GROUPS BIG RED CARS! LOST -- a '"u'l.rrTi'Ji.- "- NEWS TUES MARCH 26, NO SHOW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 FIRST SHOW 6:00 p. m. TAKA CHANCE Philo Vance tackla a monster! Be at his aide when the of scientific detective faces a honor science never bard of duth lurking beneath the waters of a fashionable swimming pool! Philo Vance is stamped! The suave sleuth wbo has outwitted one niastef killer after another faca a mystery science can't aolve! With Warren Will-- , iam. Margaret Lindsay, Lyle Talbot, Dorothy Tret, Eugene Pallette. greatest ' ... NOVELTY COMEDY Try it. Why notf Taka cant chance. Yon miss on this. First 5 adults turning in tbe correct title admitted freei 't? No charge over a dime - 2 children THURS.-FRI- ., nndtr MARCH 12 a dime. 28-2- 9 Gub nights. Shows Thun.. 6:00, 7:50, 9:00: Friday first show 7:00 p. m. . Community . rptHI 1935 32 tost V uSSSon i bring tot yo development the Fotd V-- S sii4oednx Springbeee Wherv SpHt om you rit k thta new Ford V-- S, ; IZ3 inewemd a Met riding cohort-are- . DESIRABLE tbsywrs.Wddedel body, engine end cheeris Improfeaeoa nuke it more durable then tvta. USstJ glue throughout at no extra eoen ; Kk to this new Ford V-- a fcc emy thing you could want' In a modem can "a ut HO bk Met pMMnfc Ford y 8 New riding earn in the 1935 railiio ad . I Only actual Cyprus students a dime. c . z d voan Minis . f You've got to be good to win a husband this season and this little giri was to innocent ah walked off with her mother's boy friend without even knowing it! Are men tired of ' Modern girl,?" Maybe youll change your technique when you aa what thia little lady accomplished with a baby, stare a schoolgirl complex and aa way with men ! With Jean Muir, George Brent, Verra Tusdslc. , f . , -- Special Irvin Cobb faturette Comedy THE NEXT 10c-1- 5 for , glory -- . k-fc- Bookg reduced to beoi of Mnnigont--- m jeamte 1 . eprina Scents per mile Gablfc-Roh- A triumph for all three! COLORED COMEDY Jrnnrt Lanon E. NrdaonMte llatcs Tudcood! SSJWJ&TSS ,9r fit feiSSsf: bei ntr Joan Crawford, Cl irk vcis6rirt Your three favorite romantic personalitire together for tbt first time in theit most delightful entertainment Youve never known love could be .neb fun Theyre both ia love with . lovely Jaap! Who's the lucky one this time? Also other of your favorite playe s including Cbaria Butterwortb, Billie Burke, Franca Drake, Rosalind Rusal. . t ladies 24-2- 5 FORSAKING ALL OTHERS X Mia Vera Speen of Garfield mem Friday with four of her eoronty ben. Miu Eliu and Estelle Hardy Manon Miss Helen Scboenfeld. Mias Blake to visit with Mn, Hardy in for ten days. Angeles. California, at Mn J. R. Niel-o- n entertained .octal lovdy arranged ofheruw complimery to member, The following ia club WednertUy c SUN. MON., MARCH ( Literary meeting of last T today. Mre. reviewed "Modern p.ovrd to hr very J First Show Sunday, 6:00: Monday, 7:00 p. n. Wh 7 ' ; TO ALL CHILDREN ATTENDING SATURDAY A FREE SET OF COLORED PICTURES '"l wy. " ' "BIG HEARTED HERBERF mating 4 First Show 6:00 p. m. - The folks are having the lima of theit lives became Herbert's in town. His heart wu to big yon could see it with a microscope.. .10 tender yon could cut it with a chisel t Set the grouch in the hit that kept Broadway howling for a aolid yurl 20 yare married and they still coo like a couple of lipns. With Guy Kibbee, Aline MacMahon, Patricia Ellis. Phillip Reed. a. Wgmal-- roDAY HANGiLiUP STAGF d Co. y our TaWa. LAEt wrntBimnrwmmmmin twenty-f- ft 0 a v,4 Mn. John McLachtau. Mn T. F. taher and Mre. G W. Even spent a very delightful afternoon with Mn. Hodge . Marshal! Friday. Card were enjoyed . TS3 fJ2 dub-room- s. i , E H w -- AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPER (Tbane name are taken from oat Subscription List) F A Mrs.. Jack Cavenet was hostes- - to of the Westwsy Sewing Gub Thursdav afternoon at her home oa Fourth East Street. Mr. Fred Battoa and Mr. B. W. Richardson were tht honored birthday gnata and each received a dainty bandcrchirf from each member. Sewing Va enjoyed and luncheon later served to the ladle. : ful Inncbeoa. bridge wu played, first aad sccoad prim bring won by Mrs. Watkini and Mn. Staples, ieepeettvetr. I.M -- v MR, and MRS. LLOYD COE . MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RIDGE munity. Members of tbe organization toe enabled to develop their musical talents, in pleasant association with their fellows, while the .discipline necessary to their Mrs. Mona Bruner was hostess at successful advancement is most desirable for boys and tht Friday weekly bridge social luncheon at the Magna Womens girls ' Luncheon was served go After tbe band is capable of playing in public its guests, followed .by bridge. The high score prize was won hy Mn. ceremonies adds immeasurably tp, parades, presence Clyde Konold. and celebrations of every kind, while its, regular concerts are a source of enjoyment for the entire citizen- - A Magna Womena Gub Mn. Char. Martin delightfully entertained at cardi Lut Friday afternoon for Mn. A. Thomas. Mn. D. Watkins, Mn. A. H. Me Mai ten, Mn. C. W. Even, Mrs. Supples. Mn. B. Sorenson. Mr. J. G Denton and Mn. W. B. Haymond. The diaiag uble waa attractively decorated ia honor of St. Patrick. After a delight- t , member At tht regular. the Relief Society Butterwortb, Victor , Anderson which .TdHealy. Literature T00EL1 Aa onuunding future on HALT enjoyable 9 4 this kind, tbc the program waa the biography of Eight, and Ma'k Tygnen. beloved former presVla 7k ident of tbr Sukr Relief Society. The (Tk This Man"), it I biography, clevtrly compiled, wu git Ptctart ihonld ven by Mre. B. E. Mix. About SO, r Tvbert. Lake member enjoyed the progress and th Sah Leaves eaves -hv forgotten Magna I For Magna refreshment! which followed. Mn. No Van Dykes for Salt Lake re Day. part preident of tV Relirf d IT-iuon ont-ltwi- ig 7tOCf a. u. a. aa. ft40 Society, wu a special gaert. in the but 11:00 a. a. 1:40 p, m, lot. Jon Ctaw- 4:00 p. The Pythian Siaten and partnen 6:40 p. 7 girl 5:00 p. iTc? of Garfield were entertained t birth7:40 u. p. pW th i great T of Mn. James day party at the borne While Gable f! evening in Tooele. DEPOT LAKE SALT Wedneeday Dale H. with tarda another The evening wu spent in playing 77 Soatb oa Weef TtmpI and various games. w'rt, Garfield and Htedy bit to Mn. Etna Hatton of We vthide bat MAGNA DEPOT: luncheon Jack Simmons. A delicioni Cfr-biliriont served. Garage later wai lUiaMM IT.on, which rilled We believe it is a most opportune time to ,say that we are firmly convinced that no institution gives greater returns for the money tod effort expended upon it than does a good school band. The benefits derived through the maintenance of a band touch' the entire cultural, social and commercial life of the com' THE SPORTSMENS SUPPLY Gant, 'aataaaitioa. fishing tackle. Ezptrt gaa, fiabing tad aad tod CO. repairing. Ten nit tacktta natraag Wlooi Study group met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. E. Pickett on Bel va Avenue. Judge D, W. Moffat Murray waa the goat speaker of the evening. An enjoyable time, was had by a gratifying attendance. THE SCHOOL BAND CootroL nutched by new driving earn. ere puking ..lifting have been surpriringhUttle foot linking reepireewrer. b preure-- yt the min- Here b car that b Kybd SPEGAL NOTICE of the following change warring April 2Ccrmmunity Club Night: Every Tuesday and " Wednesday: Taka Chance Show, Thursday: and tbe same Show Friday and Saturday. .... .. 7 . - ' Next Sat. Next SuiT-Mo- .nsmrvv-utaM-eexflir- A fTrr-- x n THE - ROCKY MOUNTAN MYSTERY" "THE LITTLE MINISTER- - f |