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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, June so made after which refreshment were served. Next Tuesday. June 16th, the literary lesson will be given by Mrs. Magnolia Monsen. AH ladies are Invited to attend. tSme BSTwDI 12, Granite District Play Days Open 1936 Mrs. Harold McCullough of Salt Tire City has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. of Cyprus Avenue and her sister, Mrs. Walter Duckworth Avenue for a short time. of Recreational activities for children of the Granite school district, Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Anderson at- began Monday in nine communities Spencer tended the University of Utah grad- and schools of the district. The Granite recreation councils uating exercises Tuesday. Herman Mrs. Mary Rolfe of Hunter an- -i L. Anderson, their son, graduated playground supervisors began play her activities among children at the nounce the engagement of with a Masters Degree. Breeze, to Vern Mable RooLincoln, daughter, Holladay, Sherman, Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Breeze Blame, sevelt, Madison, enClub Women's The Magna The marriage will take place June schools Garfield and Magna, tertained at a Public Card party thru-o16th Many socials are being planThe activities will continue Thursday at the club rooms. A ned m their honor the summer. one o'clock luncheon was served, after which bridge followed. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Olsen of C. E. Hoops acted as chairman. Belva Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, Mrs. R. C. Parks of 4th East street to Ralph W. Mercer, son of Mrs. entertained her Bridge Club ThursM. Mercer of Tooele. The marriage day afternoon. High score was won will take place Saturday, June 13th by Mrs. Hyrum Cluff and second at the home of the bride's parents high to Mrs. Agnes Williams. A one A reception will be held later that A large crowd attended the Juo'clock luncheon was served at one m the Pleasant Green hall evening . table beautifully decorated nior Democratic dance Tuesday evelong with roses. Eight guests were present. ning at Cooper's Hall, conducted Mr and Mrs A J. Spratley have 0 and sponsored by tlie young Demo on a two weeks visit In Washgone furMrs. Forest Pendleton of Idaho organization here. Music was Oregon and down the West ington. Falls, Idaho spent last week visiting nished by a local orchestra coast While in Los Angeles, CalifRefreshments were later served her mother, Mrs. Ellen Marlor. will be the guests of to the members and thrir partners ornia, they Emmel Hansen,, Mrs. Mr. and A series of canyon parties are plan- Mr. Ray Howard left recently to ned by the unit. Mrs Leana Paul of Los Angeles, spend the summer in Declo, Idaho has been visiting with California, ATTLND-GRAD- U ITION her sister, Mrs Fannie Nielson for Mrs. Ellen Marlor and granddauthe past two weeks ghter, Leila left the first part of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs N F this week for a visit to Idaho Falls. exerut bor of prettily arranged socials and Tlie Magna Ward Sunshine Com- - outings during their stay, Mr and Mrs Herbert K Boucher mittee held a social last Wednes- day on honor of Mrs. Margaret entertained at a buffet supper at Smith at her home on 1st EasT their home in honor of the birth ! d iy anniversary of Will Boucher and street. Mrs Emma Boucher A very splen- l of did program a as given Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lambert Spencer Avenue left Sunday for a W B Boucher and Mrs Clay Sims trip to Sacramento and San Fran- - v re special guests. cLsco, California for a short tune They were also honored Sunday, May 31 when the Boucher family Mts. V. U. Butters entertained the held a reunion on the lawn of the home of Mr and Mrs. John Magna Bridge Club Friday noon at the home of Mrs Vaniee Boucher near Cairo. balcct dinner was served on Reid on Main Street High score tables to fifty eight was won by Mrs Cleon Weggeland. improvised ' second high, Mrs. Aline Smith and guests. third prize, Mrs Vaniee Reid A ' Mr. and Mrs. Boucher were also one o'clock luncheon was served to honored Saturday evening at a dio ncr at the Alamo given by Miss At twelve guests. lha Kenepp. Mrs. Lowell Cook of Salt Lake Tuesday, June 2, they were honCity announces the engagement of ored at a dinner at the home of Mr her sister, Irene to Mr Archie Jef- - and Mrs Jim Hutse.l. 5 ferles of GTantsvil'e. The mar-wdll take p'aee Saturday. June Mrs Robert Hark ness entertained llage y 21 In Salt Lake City. A reception at a shower Wednesday evening In - win be held later that evening In honor of Mrs Rex Mills, at her mothe Hunter Wardhouse. ther's home. Mrs. V. W. Shaw on South Spencer Street Games were Miss LaRue Butters left Sunday played and prizes won by Mrs. Kate for a two weeks vacation in San Jenson, Mrs Chloe Monsen, Miss Francisco, California visiting rMa- - 'Grace Coon and Mrs Searl Hutsh tlvea and friends Refreshments were served to eight- een guests. Mr and Mis Bill Tanner of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ethel Poulton and The following boys will leave Mrs. Lou Ridd are visiting with Tuesday for two weeks encampment friends and relatives in Idaho for at the National Guard at Jordan a short time. .Narrows- Roger Parks, Wayne Tom- lin. Dean Bullock. Verlyn Hea'y, Sey- , - Mr. and Mrs W B Boueher and rnour Woolfenden, Dimond Vug Mrs. Clay Sims and daughter, Mar- - and Grant Baker, ilyn, arrived home Monday after a three weeks visit to Maberly, MissMagna Ward Relief Society ouri. While there, they were th- held their regular Work and Busl-mru ests of Mr. and Mr O V Boulesson entitled, Silk Hosiery n cher of 620 West Lee street. li t Tuesday conducted by Mrs Orecnwood Two quilts were al- They were the motifs for a num- j j after-'count- ry ! LARGE CROWD ATTENDS JUNIOR DEMOS Green Relief Society Work and Business 16 with Mrs. Marie Mrs. Emma Breeze lesson. All ladles are The Pleasant Will hold their Tuesday, June Richards and presenting the Invited to attend. . The Magna Ward Sunshine Committee entertained at a social Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Emma Elder of 3rd East street Mrs. H. P. Burns of Salt Lake City left Monday after a month's visit with her daughter and Mr and Mrs J, W Taylor son-in-la- 1 ie cises of the Brigham Young University Wednesday at which their json, George, was giaduatd from' the college of arts and sciences with the degree of bachelor of science James Thomas entertained granddaughter, Miss Carmen Dennis. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 12 small guests. Salt Lake Street Easy Terms. Mrs. W. J. Corrigan recently turned from a three month visit with her daughters, Mrs E S. Mil-beand Mrs. 8. N. Judson of Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Calif ry from Fitzwater V Cleaners & Dyers At Magna Postoffice All Local G ir I m We also Give S & H Green Stamps Ask The Girls About Them COMPLIMENTARY 1932 FORD TUDOR Body and upholstery For sale with an counts to the first er ct this low price FORD A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These name are taken from our Subscription List.) OK that lucky buy- COMPLIMENTARY Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boicourt Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pehrson Beautiful finish, restful body. All Reduced to $75 overhauled. COACH -- $350 A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These name are taken from our Subscription List.) FORD COACH Has been reduced $75 the lowest price at which we have ever been able to offer this model. .Special sale EMPRESS THEATRE price of only A . r s No Show Thursday. $225 ' s' SEDAN Big, roomy, comfortable, dependable. Like new in every respect Backed by an OK that counts. Jt ''s' . $225 t i I SEDAN This car has been reduced $75 the lowest price at which we have ever been able to offer this model With an OK that counts." 1934 PLYMOUTH s f $525 & 1933 PLYMOUTH If jwith Isd& ECONOMY COLD, - It has three outstanding, fundamental values that buyers want. Visible Cold: Safe temperatures in the food compartment, proved by a Built-I- n Thermometer so there can be no doubt about how cold it is. Visible Economy : It uses from d to as much current, as shown in advance by a Certificate of Low Cost of Operation. one-thir- one-hal- f $425 1 1929 CHEVROLET , Visible Protection: A oe tion Tlan, signed by the oldest company in the industry. The new Kelvinator gives you flexible rubber grids in all ice trays, anil such conveniences as automatic defrosting switch, interior electrie light and many others. See the 19,16 Kelvinator whether ou now have an electric refrigerj r ator or not, R & M Appliance Company (Across Frozn First Security Bank) Loretta Young. Franchot Tone, Roland hi an unguarded hour, sometime lh his life. Young. Everyone I See what happens Franchot In hLs. Second Feature THREE WISE GUYS Robert Taylor. Betty Furness. Bruce Cabot. Damon Runyoi popular, amusing story which is breezy, romantic and gay. News wte,k' our ne th.w Air conditioner will be completed. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June The new running schedule will be announced next week. Show 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH Big, attractive, dependable In perfect condition. Beau- Coming: A Message To Garcia, Private Number," and others GEM THEATRE THURSDAY. $195 1932 PONTIAC SEDAN This been reduced $75 the lowest price at which wc have been able to offer this model Special price SEDAN. To see this excellent buv will convince you the value eannot be duplicated at this price $375 $88 1929 ESSEX 3 SATURDAY, JUNE nights. Last show atari on Serial 8:45 BIG DOUBLE BILL THE GHOST GOES WEST v Robert Donat, Jean Parker, Eugene PaUette. We'll let you . .It's a ghost with a sense of humor! Second Feature on a secret . TWO IN REVOLT 'Warrior," the horse, Lightning, the dog, John Eldredge, ise Lattmer Two human hearts ablaze In a drama of and dog devotion. wild-coura- Flash Gordon" Serial 1933 DODGE SEDAN Beautiful finish Is almost bke new. Special sale price for Saturday.and Sunday only SEDAN Has the lowest price Tit which we have ever been able to offer, this modrl Special price only 1934 CHEVROLET 157 VV. B. TRUCK. Big, roomy, comfortable. dependable. Like new in every respect. Bxeked by an OK that counts. Special sale price of only . $350 $350 $450 1932 CHEVROLET been reduced $75 FRIDAY, First Show 6:15 all $150 car has N See CHEVROLET SEDAN Big, roomy, comfortable, dependable. Like new in' every respect Backed by an OK that counta" Special sale price of only eTr SSgfiW 11 THE UNGUARDED HOUR 1929 tiful Dure finish. .Knee-Actio- n wheels, restful Fisher body. , COACH this practically new Chevrolet and you'll prefer it to anything the market offers at anywhere near the price for only im&itfoGHimlltWr $475 Hs,cour Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Its motor, transmission and axle have been carefully checked for dependability and that durability, with an OK counts. PROTECTION Today we recommend that every owner of an automatic refrigerator learn about the new 1936 Kel vinator. SEDAN June FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JUNE First Show 6:00, Last show start 9:00 p. m. all 2 night SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL . Entire bill direct from Salt Lake 1930 CHEVROLET t J TICKETS .This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE. Magna, within the next week entitles Duco 1930 s Mr. and Mrs. James Stacy Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Coon Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lawlar SEDAN like new. $300 1931 TICKETS This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE. within the next week entitles only - Call Friday, Saturday or 8m. day. J. M. Ferguson, 2848 ttk ' East sL Magna. WATCH FOR THE GIRLS IN YELLOW! The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company WAT if- re- Wain wrights protection, comfort and convenience for a few cents a day GIVI YOU THE NEW i n. homo, basement, dern, ga equipped. Excdleitf Condition. A telephone in your home provides Smart appearance, Comfortable fit, durable fabric then your next suit should be from e'dWM 0 re- at a birthday party Saturday for her Protection What do yon require of a SUIT? 36 Main iV Mrs. 6. Be- They will call and deliver all your clothes for cleaning, pressing, dyeing and repairing. CUTLERS . 3 We wish to sincerely thank tru and neighbors who so kindly Z? so had fact of the cause they ed at the death of our mother wedcently celebrated their 50th Mr. and Mrs. W. J. John-M- r. ding anniversary, they were declarand Mrs. Sherman Coot held ed honor guests at the banquet In Hotel Ben Lomond and the dance v Mrs. Reba Munger of Garflefc -tat the Elks Hall. 800 members ertalned her Bridge Club Frid over reported They from different lodges over the state afternoon. High score was woo w Mrs. Gene Wallace of Oarflekl and a most successful convention. consolation to Mrs. Jessie Drown Avenue. Luncheon wss J. Cyprus Mrs. Lenore Dennis and smajl ved to 8 guests. of Englewood, Carmen daughter, California, are visiting Mrs. Dennis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of 2nd East street for a short time. FOR SALE at Ogden on Saturday, June Of All Kinds William -s B-le- Mr. Mr. and NOTARY PUBLIC Mr and Mrs I. W Coon and family left last week for a two weeks v is t to Idaho Falls. Idaho CARD OF THANKS D. F. Boies attended the convention of the B. P. O. E. 1 Pehrson attended graduation 1 - DANCE ornia. Attend Convention MAGNANOTES' SUNDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 5 First Show Sun.,' Mon, 7:00 p. m. 14-1- BRIDES ARE LIKE THAT Ross Alexnder, Anita Louise, Joseph Cawfthorne. Sixty mb utes will pass like one. as you watch this pair who had a $1,000,0 worth of love and only $6 In cash. ' Comedy and New TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 Club nigh Tuos, 6:00, Wed, 7:04 p. m. 1$-1- Faulos Auto Co. Magna, Utahi Paulos-Che- v. Co. Tooele, Utah TH FIRST BABY Johnny Downs, Shirley DeanrJane DarweU. From billing an cooing to babies and bills! Their big trouble wa a little one! Comedy Musical , Free Car Parking to Theatre Patrons, 2 Doors West of Empres- sEveryone occupying a seat MUST have a ticket!) |