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Show L i THE MAGNA Published The By TIMES YS E. COX, IDA COX, LILLI JOHN H. COX, and his w ife, , PAULINE D. COX, WALLACE E. COX, and his wife, FREDA F. COX, GRACE COX WARNER, NETTIE COX SMITH, and EN-QUIS- T, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (Consult the clerk of the district court or the respective signers for further information.) Estate of Martha F. Irvine, Deceased. the unknown heirs, creditors and devisees of EDWIN COX, deceased, and the unknown heirs, creditors and devisees of MIRAM COX, deceased, also known as MYRAM COX, deceased, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the property described in the complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership or clouding Plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants, THE STATE UP UTAH TO SAID Creditors will present claim'" with vouchers to the undersigned at 1002 Boston Building, Sf It Lake City, Utah on or before tif 20th day of June, A. D. 1939. Albert J. Davis and Marg; ret FT Davis, executors of estate of Martha F. Irvine. - - Robert It. Bowen, attorney- Date of First Publication, Feb- DEFENDANTS: ruary 17, 1939. You are hereby summoned to Date of Last Publication, March appear within twenty days after 10, 1939. the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- entitled action; and in case of TRICT COURT, STATE of UTAH your failure so to do, judgment acIN AND FOR SALT LAKE wrill be rendered against you of to the demand the cording COUNTY complaint which has been filed ED GLENN, VERNAL W. with the Clerk of said Court. and WASATCH COR,This action is brought to recover a corporation of PORATION, a judgment quieting plaintiffs Utah, Plaintiffs, title to the following described property situate in Salt Lake vs WILLIAM M. COX and his wife, County, Utah: Commencing at a point 28 rods MINNIE J. COX, EDWIN COX, and 21 rods North from the East and his wife, EMMA M. COX. of the NorthBARBARA COX PALMER, LIL- Southwest corner i of Section 30, Township 2 west LIE COX FEWLING, LIZZIE East, Salt Lake COX THAYNE, GLADYS COX South. Range and Meridian, running thence PALMER, also known as GLAD- - North 19 rods; East 13 rods; South SUMMONS IIOG-LAN- 1 rods; thence West 13 rods to the place of beginning. Together with a right of way as the same is appurtenant to the above describeid land only over the following: Commencing at a point in the center of State Road 11.4 rods East and North 0 degrees 52 minutes East 18 rods from the Southwest corner of the Northwest 1 of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 3 rods; thence East 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; thence West 42.3 rods to the place of beginning. 19 Copper Printing Company R. Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor 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 Notice to Creditors PAGE Friday, March 10, 1939 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Also, Commencing at a point 41 rods East and 21 rods North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest 1 of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 19 rods; thence East 6.5 rods; thence South 19 rods; thence West 6.5 rods to the place of beginning. Together with a right of way as the same is appurtenant to the above described land only oVt-the following: Commencing at a point in the center of State Road 11.4 rods East and North 0 degrees, 52 minutes, East 18 rods; from the Southwest corner of the Northwest of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 3 rods; thence East 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; thence West 42.3 rods to the place of beginning. r 1 Also, Commencing at a point 54 rods East and 21 rods North from the Southwest corner of the North- west i of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence West 6.5 rods; thence North 19 rods; thence East 6.5 rods; thence South 19 rods to the place of beginning. Together with a right of way as the same is appurtenant to the above described land only over the following: Commencing at a point in the center of State Road 11.4 rods East and North 0 degrees, 52 minutes East 18 rods from the Southwest corner of the of Section 30, TownNorthwest ship 2 South, Range East of the Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 3 rods; thence East 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; thence West 42.3 rods to the place of beginning. ALBERT R. BOWEN, Attorney for Plaintiffs 1002 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication March 10, 1 1939. 7, Date of last publication April 1939.' - iLOST-Ma- ns brown wallet long to No. 347 are urged to atis j taining money and made that Announcement tend. valuabu it is not necessary to be an aux- - ers. Finder please return iliary member to attend the meet, only to Copper Printing, BACCHUS NOTES Miss Mable Larson of Ephraim, Utah was a weekend guest at the home of her brother and sister-i- n Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson. law, Garfield M. A. the of L The Ward was in charge of the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carlson and evening services at the ward. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker motored Short talks on the work and aims e Classes were giv- to Charleston Tuesday to attend of the en by the following girls? Almeda a farewell testimonial for Mr. is leaving Johnson, Ruth Blair, Joanne Tho- Carlsons brother who mission. Mca on mas, Virginia" Lundell, Ara Donald, Shirley Mathews, Jialene The Hercules Ward Primary ofGillette, Vivian Harrison and Miss and teachers were enterficers The welcoming Bennett. Wilma Wildtained Thursday by Mrs. D. J. address was gnen by Irene After a business meeting, Parker. Dimmick H B. gave ing. Bishop a few remarks. Miss Mathews and refreshments were served. Miss Gillette sang a duct numMrs. Dortha Kearns entertained ber. Mrs. Ernest Lundell conducted the meeting, Mrs. Mathews led a group of friends Wednesday at the singing and Mrs. Ivo May- luncheon. berry played. A large crowd Miss Gladys Fairbourne entertained a group of friends WednesMrs. J. E. Comley was hostess day at a theatre party in obserto. her bridge foursojne including vance of her birthday. She was Mrs. A1 Thomas. Mrs. R M. Lea-s- assisted by her mother,'Mrs.' J. T. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Fairbourne. Wednesday afternoon. The Relief Society of the HerThe cules Ward met Tuesday. Mrs. Ellis Robinson and Mrs Mrs. was lesson by theology given Russell Christian have returned Ida Whipple. to their homej in Fresno, CaliThe Relief Society is planning a fornia after visiting with their dance Saturday father, Mr. J. J Hickman for the evening at the Bacchus Club. past week. Mrs Harold Katz and Mr. and Sport blouses, dressy blouses, Mrs J. Locke of Salt Lake City all colors and styles at 59c to $1.98 u ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarat the Best Shop. ence Coon Wednesday. GARFIELD NEWS y ENTER OLDSMOBILES NATION- basket-luncheo- n WIDE PRIZE CONTEST NOW We want you to get better acquainted with the new Old d car. Thats why Sixty Americas newest Oldsmobile is staging a big nationwide contest March to March 31, inclusive, with 31 big Olds Sedans as prizes, low-price- A CAR A DAY GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY IN MARCH The M. I. A. of the Garfield Mrs. Harold was taken ward will entertain at a dance to Holy Cross Manning hospital Wednesday at the Garfield Men's Club St for an It is hoped she Patricks night, March 17th The recoversoperation. quickly. public is extendi d a cordial invitation to attend Miss Donna Ridd was hostess to the members of the "Basket Social Club at her home on the Arthur Row Thursday evening A late luncheon was served to Miss Bernice Wimmer. Miss Lyle Cili-arMiss Dorothy Hardman, Mrs Lucille Anderson, Mrs Cleo Anderson, Mrs. Wana Thomas and Mrs. Carol Rasmussen. Miss Wimmer will be the next hostess. Mrs. Wanda Pun lance and daughter, Nancy Annette of Los Angeles, California accompanied by Bert Taylor and Thonus -- Keith of Garfield, left Thursday for Los Angeles. Mrs. rVi.ipr' has had an extended vMt with h. z mother, Mrs. Georye S Taylor of Garfield. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Keith plan to visit in California Come in and take a trial drive. Learn about Olds handling ease body, quality feperformance, Rhythmic Ride, extra-visio- n atures and new, low price. Then, fill out an Official Entry Blank (all entries must be made on the Official Blank to be eligible)and tell Oldsmobile in your own way just what impressed you most Mail your entry to Oldsmobile at Lansing, Mich., and it win be considered for the days prize corresponding to the date of its postmark. No obligation, of course, so get busy today! MAGNA NOTES Mrs Arlie Bradford was hostess her Five Hundred Club on last Friday afternoon. A one oclock luncheon was served. The card prizes were won by Mrs. B. W. Richardson, Mrs. E. H. Cotter and Mrs. John Brewer. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. J. to COME IN FOR OFFICIAL RULES AND ENTRY BLANK PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY Officers and board members of the Magna Flower Garden Club met at the home of the president, Mrs. William Gallagher on Tues- day evening to discuss plans and projects for future meetings. '8 VMm,.,,V.VA,.V.W.V.WWVWAYWMW,j Miss Maurme Ilellicr entertained at luncheon on Friday evening for members of her sewing club. Covers were laid for six guests. Empress Theatre Saturday Only, March 11. First Show 6:30 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK GEM by p. LortlUrd Co.. Ine. )(miiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiii.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiimiiiiiiiiiu I OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK- PISTACHIO NUT ICE CREAM, qt 1 ICE CREAM SANDWICHES, each I 40c 5c Ws also have 20 other flavors of ice cream at 40c Freezer Pack 25c quart, Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla. ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLOST Parker, Eric Linden, Marjorie Main. The greatest heart story of modern times. Human, stirring drama of real people who live! Unforgettable entertainment! J-- an SAY IT IN F R ENC- H- Paramount Picture with Ray Milland, Olympe Irene Hei vey. The most delicious romantic thrill in A Mr. Mar. Sun.-Mon- ., First Show Sun. Mrs. Emma Lou Erickson was hostess at luncheon last Friday afternoon to the members of her' Five Hundred Club. Covers were' laid for eight. p- - HUCKLEBERRY FINN 10c-15c-- 14-1- Thursday-Friday- , I March 16-1- 7. First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. W. Extr Extra! Extra! Extra! Big Double Bill OUT OF TOWN 1 PRINTERS PAY Pat OBrien, Joan Blondell, Bobby Jordan. Some honeymoon with a Dead End kid as a stowaway! A dirty faced angel, yes? ? ? NO TAXES HERE Second Feature LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimimimiiiiiimmiimi Printing Harry Carey, Tim Holt, Evelyn Brent. Out of the pages of fact and legend steps the colorful figure of Bonanza Bill Barker, Seriarlll be shown Friday only at Empress. Prlcesl0-15-25- INCOME TAX TROUBLE? solve this difficulty by having your state and fed- eral income blank competently and economically I c FOR i in Gem Theatre Income Tax Service Saturday Only, March 11. First Show CALL GROVER-- at 1 GEM Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wainwright Steve Gooras and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jones Mr. and, Mrs. W. B. Haymond Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Borland l. -- FOURTH AND SPRING STS. IN THfe CENTER FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (Thene names ere taken from enr Subscription list) A Drawing At MONEY NIGHT 9:00 p. m. EMPRESS Sunday Only, March 12 Magna Motor Sales Co. First Show 6:00 p. m. Last Show at 9:00 p. P. TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE AT THE GEM AND EMPRESS SUNDAY Phone Gar. 34 Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Young Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Zabriskie 6:30 p. m. Same regulrementa and the tame show at both theatres office of iiiiiMimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiimimmmiMif COMPLIMENTARY-TICKE- TS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre next week entitles: 1 OFF THE RECORD THE LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE Phone Garfield 33 or 78W for an appointment. JMMM 9:00 Mickey Rooney plays Huck Finn as though he were born for this heart-tuggin- g human role! Live, laugh, thrill with Mickey as your hearts favorite boy! For every man, woman and child, this great American Picture! Prices Novelty News. TUES. WED., MAR. NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESST I filed and notarized for a nominal fee. mao. Show Starts Let Us Do Your E AH6GLE! (At Gem Sunday Onlyjt 6:00. Mon. 7.00. Last TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE AT THE GEM AND EMPRESS SUNDAY I See Chas. R. Woolfenden, notary public and IL0JB 12-1- 3. 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I tnfrgAisraliteiBsTwsW Brad-n-a, years! All Seals The Ladies Auxiliary No. 59 are having an open meeting at 8 00 p m. Thursday evening, March 16 in the Womens Club.! 5 All ladies whose husbands be- - PETERSONS EMPRESS Should Be Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. Another Special Double Bill For "Money Night." Mr Warren Depew left on Sun- $ the True is njfht Your tvte YOURthedime tobacco's right , . And you rc r jrht mheo you choose SENSA I ION . . . the cigarette that sure does live up to its namt! MONEY NIGHT 60 Good Reasons Why You day for his home in Canada follow ing an extended visit at the home's of his brothers-in-laJ S Powell and Mr. Vernon ell. tM 61 Otll Mrs A J. Fitzgerald was hostess to her Bridge Club at her) home on Monday afternoon A one oclock luncheon was served Mrs C B Duckworth and Mrs. Arlie Bradford were special guests. The card prizes were won by Mrs Willi un Reese, Mrs Clara E. Bui ke and Mrs. W. V. Robbins. LUS TAX l3a, j Bee-Hiy- WiGKS! U Tv.' HUCKLEBERRY FINN ad- - Mickey Rooney as Huck in Mark Twain's beloved venture-story- Novelty News MON. MARCH llllllllllllllllllll, SALT LAKE & TOOELE - STAGE LINES -F- time table Leave Magna 9140 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:40 p. m. 11:19 p. m, IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimmilUUII Tuesday-Wednesda- March y, at 25c 10c-15- c 14-1- 5. 7:00. Last show 9:00 "THE GIRL DOWNSTAIRS Franchot Tone, Franciska .Gardiner, Depot Magn Depot Union pus. Sta. Jlasm u.vsea Garage 77 tV. S. Phone Gar. 110 Temple Leaves Salt Lake Prices NO SHOW AT THE GEM. 13 Club Nights. First Show Both Nights P asaengers and Express Salt Lake 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. ,9:00 p, m. ! Gaal, Reginald Reginald Owen. Youll howl at love and laugh scramble when a man of a hundred mances falls for a girl whod never even been kissed! Comedy Novelty News Prices ranklin-Pangborn, 10c-l5- Thursday-Frida- First Show 9:00 p. m. Both EXTRA "Of! The Record." , Serial y, March this ro- c 16-1- 7, Nights. Last Show (at Gem) BIG DOUBLE BILL "The Law West Of Tombstone. c Prices 10c-15- ' OiOO 7 ( 2 j( WWWWVVWVYiWW I V. |