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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGN A TIMES 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 IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- Northwest I of Section 30, TownTRICT COURT, STATE of UTAH 2 South, Range 1 East, of the IN AND FOR SALT LAKE ship Salt Lake Meridian; running COUNTY thence North 3 rods; thence East ED GLENN, VERNAL W. 42 rods; thence South 3 and WASATCH COR- thence West 42.3 rods to the rods; place PORATION, a corporation of of beginning. Utah, Also, Plaintiffs, Commencing at a point 41 rods vs. East and 21 rods North of the WILLIAM M. COX and his wife, Southwest comer of the NorthMINNIE J. COX, EDWIN COX, west of Section 30, I. Township 2 and his wife, EMMA M. COX, South, 1 Salt Lake East, Range BARBARA COX PALMER', LIL- Meridian; thence North 19 rods; LIE COX FEWLING, LIZZIE thence East 6.5 rods; thence South COX THAYNE, GLADYS COX 19 rods; thence West 0.5 rods to CALMER, also known as GLAD- the place of beginning. YS E. COX, IDA COX, LILLI with a right of way as JOHN H. COX, and his theTogether is appurtenant to the same wife, PAULINE D. COX, WAL- above described land only over LACE E. COX, and his wife, FRE- the following: Commencing at a DA F. COX, GRACE COX WARin the center of State Road point NER, NETTIE COX SMITH, and 11.4 rods East and North 0 dethe unknown heirs, creditors and 52 minutes. East 18 rods; devisees of EDWIN COX, deceas- grees, from the Southwest corner of the ed, and the unknown heirs, cred- Northwest 1 of Section 30, Townitors and devisees of MIRAM ship 2 South, Range 1 East of the COX, deceased, also known as Salt Lake Meridian; running MYRAM COX, deceased, and all thence North 3 rods; thence East other persons unknown, claiming 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; any right, title, estate or interest thence West 42.3 rods to the place in or lien upon the property des- of beginning. cribed in the complaint adverse Also, to Plaintiffs ownership or cloudCommencing at a point 54 rods ing Plaintiffs title thereto, East and 21 rods North from the Defendants, Southwest corner of the NorthTHE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID west 1 of Section 30, Township 2 DEFENDANTS: South, Range 1 East, of the Salt You are hereby summoned to Lake Meridian, and running appear within twenty days after thence West 6.5 rods; thence the service of this summons upon North 19 rods; thence East 6.5 you, if served within the county rods; thence South 19 rods to the in which this action is brought; place of beginning. otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above Together with a right of way entitled action; and in case of as the same is appurtenant to the your failure so to do, judgment above described land only over will be rendered against you ac- the following: Commencing at a cording to the demand of the point in the center of State Road complaint which has been filed 11.4 rods East and North 0 degrees, 52 minutes East 18 rods with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover from the Southwest comer of the of Section 30, Town- a judgment quieting plaintiffs Northwest title to the following described ship 2 South, Range 1 East of the property situate in Salt Lake Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 3 rods; thence East County, Utah: 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; 28 a at rods point Commencing East and 21 rods North from the thence West 42.3 rods to the place Southwest comer of the North- -' of beginning. ALBERT R. BOWEN, west 1 of Section 30, Township 2 Attorney for Plaintiffs South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake 1002 Boston Building, Meridian, and running thence Salt Lake City, Utah North 19 rods; East 13 rods; South 19 rods; thence West 13 rods to Date of first publication March 10, 1939. the place of beginning. Together with a right of way as the same is appurtenant to the - FOR SALE 1928 Studebaker above described land only over commander sedan. terms, the following: Commencing at a Inquire C. R. Naylor. HOG-LAN- T, , y The Library Committee wishes to make the library reading room a place for reading during leisure hours All is free and all that is asked of citizens is that they return the books on time so others may have them. The committee wishes to increase the circulation so more help may be hired to carry on this wonderful work in the community. The library hours are from 4 to 9 p. m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and SP ring Is Here! First Grass Fire Burns Monday there are any doubts that spring is not here even though the robins have not come out of the southland and the clouds are not totally out of the sky please consult the members of the Salt Lake County Fire Department No. If 2. For Monday at 4:15 p. m. they answered the first grass fire of 1939, raging by the Garfield smelter and endangering the entire extensive telephone line by burning the telephone The fire was quickly extinguished, with not much Say --Make Mine Cream and enjoy Kentucky s 4 Double-Ric- h Mr. and Mrs. James Newton were entertained at their club on Saturday-evenin- g at. the home and Mrs. Glen Rodger in Salt Lake City. of-M- GARFIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Glaser left last week for an extended trip to Arizona and California cities. I The Service Society of the Garfield Episcopal Church met last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret McFarlane. FollowGLEE CLUB PROGRAM ing the business session, refreshSeventy five members of the ments were served to fourteen Troubadour Glee Club of the Cy- guests. . prus school presented a program Monroe A school. at the Tuesday Paul Keefer's orchestra will number of selections were given. furnish the music at the dance Luncheon was served to Koy at the Garfield Mens Club on St. Smith and Merrill Johnson, bus Patricks night. The affair is spondrivers, Mrs. Libbie Edwards, sored by the M. I. A. of the GarMarvin H. Strong, Elmo Pack, field Ward. The public is cordially principal, Miss LaPrele Spratley invited, to attend. and Mr. Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Martin, Mr. The Glee Clun will give several Mrs. Melvin Singleton, Mr. and selections in Garfield next week Mrs. William Poulson, Miss and the at also numbers and present Ren Orten and Mr. Dell Orten enGrandview Ward, Salt Lake City joyed a roller skating party at March 26. Wooley's rink in Salt Lake City on last Friday evening. poles. k If bfi Ul e. FlLr . "Legion-sponsore- A group d Brand California WINE 20alcohol ELECTRIC BROODERS i SO POPULAR? iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiii..iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii!iiimiimfiiiiiiifiiiimiiiiiiiiiii WEEK- - 5 Pistachio Nut Ice Cream, qt Green Pineapple Ice Cream, qt (For Your St. Patrick Chocolate Flake Ice Cream, qt We. in the electrical industry, can give you many reasons ior the great popu- 40c 5 40c larity of Electric Brooders. But you'll be better satisfied if you obtain your Party) 40c E We also have 20 other flavors of ice cream at 40c E Freezer Pack 25c quart, Strawberry, Chocolate information from fellow poultrymen. So take the time to ask some of them why they prefer this modem method of poul- and Vanilla. .iiaiJUM I: waw.,.v.'.v.vvav.v.v.,.v.v.v.w.,.wav.,.vav; Empress Theatre Saturday Only, March 18. First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. ATTHE GEM OR EMPRESS , THIS WEEK MONEY NIGHT GEM PETERSON'S I THERES THAT WOMAN AGAIN Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce, Margaret Lindsay. fun That Reardon couples at it again in a zestful, jest-full fest! The Latest Comedy Sun.-Mon- March Of Time" All Seals Mar. ., 19-2- 0. First Show Sun. 6:00. Mon. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre next week entitles: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carlson Mr. and Mrs. George Colvin Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cammons Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Colismo Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coon -Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grubaugh Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gormley Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gormley - Mr. J. R. Quinn and Partner ., A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS ' OF THIS PAPER (Tbeee names are taken from aur Subscription List.) . t. fcj ' ' , Well gladly supply you with a list of farmers now using this modem equip- - . meat Come in let's talk it over. t. (c Thursday-Frida- March y, 23-2- 4. First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show , Special Big Double Bill BOY OF THE 9:00 p. m. STREETS Jackie Cooper, Maureen O'Connor, Kathleen Burke. Called the best picture of the month by the Parents Magazine. Thrills and heart throbs which will be remembered forever! A picture for the whole family! Second Feature BLON DIE Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling and their dog. The first of a series (each a complete story) of Americas most beloved family! Laughable! Lovable! Wholesome! Serial will be shown Friday only at Empress. Pricesl0-15-25- c Gem Theatre March Saturday Only, First Show GEM 7:00 p. m. 18. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS Same requirements and the same show at both theatres. Sunday Only, March 19. First Show 6:00 p. m. Last Show at 9:00 p. m. TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE AT THE GEM AND EMPRESS SUNDAY AGAIN - Tuesday-Wednesda- Prices NO SHOW AT THE GEM. March y, Club Nights. First Show Both Nights 21-2- 2. at 7:00. Last show 9:00 An Easter dinner is being planned by the ladies of the Order of Railway Conductors Auxiliary Monday, April 10 in the Community Baptist church. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 p. m., announces Mrs. Alice King, presi- -' Robert 'Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, Reginald Owen. A fast and furious sequel to Fast Company By popular demand, the sleuthing Sloancs are back again! New adventures, grand human touches and high hilarity! Musical News. Comedy Prices 10c-- 1 c No tickets will be sold door. , First Show at the Mrs. Jess Seimson of Provo, ,Utah was the guest of her Bister, Mrs. W. J. Brown this week. I 9:00 p. ST . LOUIS BLUES!- - dent see yotm Drtuxn on Last Show Starts 21-2- News. Comedy MON, MARCH 20 April 10th safer. And they'll give you many other reasons, as welL from the state high- Announced For more profitable. They'll tell you, too. that they require less work and are 25c (At Gem Sunday OnlyF m. 7.00. AGAIN TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE AT THE GEM AND EMPRESS SUNDAY TUES.-WED- Easter Dinner Is reason, of course, will be that Electric Brooders have proven to be - The first iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii EMPRESS or 50 Good Reasons Why You Should Be Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. One Of The Season's Top Fun Hits For Money Night. 80 ST. LOUIS BLUES ; try production. by volum Dorothy Lamour, Lloyd Nolan, Tito Guizar, William Frawley, Maxine Sullivan. The National Anthem of Swing! that St. Louis woman with Hurry! Hurry! Cmon down-m- eet her diamond ring! A grand song! A great picture! Its a wow! News. Prices Comedy MARCH NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. way patrol, headed by G. McDonald and accompanied by Isaac E. Morgan, building supervisor of the Granite School District, inspected the routes taken by the four Granite district buses in this vicinity Tuesday. The buses had previously been examined. The group was taken over the various routes traveled daily by the school buses to determine their safety. Plans were made whereby loading and unloading platforms will be constructed at a number of places along the bus route, so that the buses may pull off to the side of the road and either take on or let their young charges off. Drivers of the four Granite buses in this vicinity are Roy Smith, John Sutton, Don Searle and Merrill Johnson. ORE we5 CALIFORNIA BRAND mtSLSt UJIIV 'I t State Highway Patrol Inspects School Routes PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 H PINT No. 62 ! r. The members of the "Nite Club 'met last Fridav evening at the At the meeting Friday of the home of Mrs. Beth Long. Mrs. American Legion, Cyprus Post Pearl Spray and Mrs. Ai della jNo. 38, announcement was made Adams were special guests The that the Legion now has 53 mcm- card prizes were won by Mrs bers. Adams and Mrs. Lon Hubbard A The Drum Corps has weekly midnight luncheon was served. 'music lessons and drills at the Utah Copper Club and arc rapidMr. and Mri. Arthur Wilding ly lining up into another winning entertained at a late supper for Drum Corps. a group of friends last Saturday The Junior j evening. Twelve guests were pre- Baseball school started Friday at sent. the Cyprus High school. The Legion District No. three The officers and teachers of the convention has been set for May Garfield M. I. A. attended the ,27th at which time they expect Union meeting at the Granger to entertain at least 200 delegates Ward on Tuesday evening. and visitors. The details for this convention will be worked out in the near future with the District No. 3 executive committee. A large number of local Legion-- 1 airres attended 20th anniversary festivities in Salt Lake Wednesday. They report a very fine time. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 90 proof. T Af-to- ger LEGION NEWS Bourbon! I Friday morning in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. A reception followed in the evening at the Granger Ward. The bride wore a white satin wedding gown with a lace trimmed veil of brides illusion, held in place with a coronet of tiny pearls. She carried a bouquet of brides roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Frieda Young, the matron of honor, wore a dress of pale green crepe, Miss Leone Smith, n Miss Gladys Butler and Miss Anderson, the bridesmaids, wore frocks of yellow and pink taffeta. Their bouquets were fashioned alike as muffs roses and sweet peas. The hall was attractively decorated in a pink and white theme. Ferns and palms formed a background where the bridal party received their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Butler assisted in receiving. Mrs. Anderson wore a dress of dark blue crepe and a corsage of gardenias and sweet peas. Mrs. Butler wore a spring Mrs. print and a like corsage. Irene Bawden, Mrs. Vivian Wilkins and Mrs. A. Parr were in charge of the gift room. Mrs. Ella P. Bennion had charge of the refreshments and was assisted by Mrs. Cora Peterson and Mrs. E. ' Sewing Machine Mr. and Mrs. J. B. head in Magna. Communicate V. R. Green, Singer Sewing Machine and Mrs. Jim Mandelas aiSJ and Mrs. Royal Larson and fc Company, Salt Lake City. Reward ilies motored to SpringviW tveek to attend a dinned Mrs. George A, Brown. Mrs. Ed aW honor of their mothers sixty Hanson and Mrs. Charles Spence enth birthday A large entertained at a shower for cake and low bowls of Mrs. F. W. Nye last Friday at the decorated the center of sweets, the Nye home on Center street A so-- table. Eighteen guests afternoon was enjoyed by sent twenty-fiv- e guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Enckson entertains Ida Beckstead, Mrs. D. W. Hat- at a party honoring the ton, Mrs. Margaret Jones and Mrs. birthday anniversary of her feu Emma Elder. daughter, Nancy, on Wednevb Five small guests enjoyed the I of which Club Alice Louise. The fair, including Dianne Richards, Miss Laura Woolfenden, Mrs. R. Barbara Erickson, Esther Gwjl W. Woolfenden and Mrs. C. R. iams and Nancy Lou Larson. LOST-Sin- Anderson. The serving table was covered with a Venetian iace cloth; red Litroses formed the center-piecnderson and tle Miss LaVern young Brent Andersen served the w edding cake in baskets. Dancing was enjoyed by thiee hundred guests. , Following a short honeymoon, w 11 be at Mr. and Mrs. home at 2810 F :! S'. 1 street in Salt Lake I 'ty. C. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Law Mrs. Dorothy Merrill was host- George Taylor, rence Taylor, and Miss LaRie Tay ess to her Bridge Foursome, to inlor of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs clude Mrs. Mary McAllister, Mrs. Harold Stookey of Salt Lake City WildMrs Irene and Betty Henry ing at a one oclock luncheon on last Friday afternoon. straight I OUR SPECIAL THIS ANDERSON BUTLER The marriage of Miss Margaret Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Granger and Alfred Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Butler of Sandy was a lovely social affair of early spring. The ceremony was performed on The community of Magna The W, W. Club met at the is very fortunate in having a home of Mrs. Earl Coon last county library unit? The entire Thursday afternoon. Luncheon y oclock to system has been changed and was served at several hundred of the latest Mrs. Martha Moesser, Mrs. Ethe-ly- n books in fiction, mystery, eduHiller, Mrs. Bertha Newton, cation, books on etiquette and Mrs. Alice Rolfe, Mrs. Mary Rolfe, all types of interesting books Mrs. Pearl Rolfe, Mrs. Georgia are now available. Coon, Mrs. Martha Davis, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Sarah Day and Picture books for small child- Mary Mrs. Hanah Nielson. The afterren will also be stocked in the noon was spent in sewing. near future at the Magna Public library and a cordial invitation is extended to every The ladies of the Hunter Ward person in Magna to call and Relief Society met on Tuesday. inspect the library. Miss Tyler The work and business meeting is the county librarian and has was enjoyed. Mrs. Lucille Sutplaced Miss Clarissa Rasmus- ton, Mrs. Mary Clark and Mrs. sen to check books and serve Irene Ridd gave talks and demthe public. onstrations on salads. one-thirt- SUMMONS $50-eas- Woolfenden are meet in Salt Lake City tn the opera, Franz Shubert DOYOUENOW? HUNTER NOTES GRANGER NEWS MAGNA NOTES Published By The Copper Printing Company R. Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor .Published Since 1918 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah I I Friday, March 17, 1939 FAST AND LOOSE 5c-25- Thursday-Frida- y, March 23-2-4. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) Special Big Double Bill BOY OF THE STREETS." "BLONDIE" Last Chapter Of "Wild Bill Hickock." Prices 6:00 p. c, 8:00 |