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Show T GN THELMA Published The T Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Ander- son announce the birth of a baby boy Monday, March 20. Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as Miss Margaret Winsness of TIMES A By 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 GARFIELD NEWS Mrs. Helena Evers entertained the members of tfie Merry Matrons Club at a lovely arranged party at the Reid House on last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Jensen was a special guest. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. T. F. Maher and Mrs. Bland Sor- enson. SALE FOR Three-burne- stova with larga oven and in excellent condition. Very cheap. Inquire 52 West 17th Avenue, Gar- field. day evening Mr. and Mrs. Les Jarman and daughter Joy Claire y and Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City were their IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL SUMMONS Richard-Hensle- guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey and Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and HUNTER NOTES A successful card party was held Thursday evening at the Garfield Masonic Hall by the Pythian Sister group. High score prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, high score 500 favors by Mrs. Helena Singleton and Robert Ridge and house prize Mr. Walker. Refreshments oil by were served at the card tables. r Mrs. A. C. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp of Salt Lake City, enjoyed a progressive dinner on Monday evening. The soup and cocktail course was served at the Newton home, the second course at Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes and the dessert course and cards were enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp. Guest Speaker To Talk On Narcotics At MIA Meeting neers of the Hunter ward were entertained last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Rhodes. Mrs. Sarah Day was the assisting hostess. A program and refreshments were enjoyed by eighteen guests. QUART No. 228 H PINT No. Alf G. Gunn of Salt Lake City and associated for many years in police work, will be the guest Magna Library Operating For Citizens Here 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 OF UTAH TO SAID 230 crees minutes East 18 rods from the Southwest corner of the Northwest t of Section 30, Town-- ! ship 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 BLENDED WHISKEY 66.8 5 proof flroin neutral spiriti. The Wilken Family, Inc.. Aladdin. Schenley P.O., Pa. V Farm'er's Fearless Friend -- fZ - per- - i Also, at a point 41 rods East and 21 rods North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest t of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Commencing r FOURTH AND SPRING ' 'hj 3A IN THE CENTER rjriiiilii.,ii.ik.i.Aii.i.iiriBiikii.aiiiiiiiii,ini.A'iiiii.ii:.a.aiiiikiiiii.iiiiak,iiiiii3aia,-5r.iiini)ji:juiwr li-- 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 OF ANIH.liS LOS - STSL ai 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 Tods East and North 0 degrees, 52 minutes. East 18 rods; from the Southwest comer of the Northwest I 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. Also, Commencing at a point 54 rods East and 21 rods North from the Southwest comer of the Northwest 1 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 center of State-Roapoinb e 11.4 rods East and North 0 degrees, 52 minutes East 18 rods from the Southwest comer of the of Section 30, TownNorthwest ship 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. ALBERT R. LOWEN, Attorney for Plaintiffs 1002 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication March 10, in-th- Date of last publication April the guns will bT fiscated, announces the local a? iff s office. The cooperation of parent k quested by the sheriffs, a 1 1 number of complaints have made relative to the promised shooting of their guns by sters around the town. y0w song-bird- s, iPPENH fLOR-S- . ne of week 2 v poroth M1 and Wallac Amelia MIDNIGHT FIRE CAUSES NO DAMAGE 1 innized ie Salt ie cere: Nicholas A grass fire, which was ouicvi, spreading to a group of trees by Flangas Monday he pr-s- l ing at 11:45 p. m. caused agj to residents in that ..vicinity that a fire alarm was turned The fire was extinguished b Salt Lake County Fire jw,' ment No. 2 with no damage. sfiB MAGNA NOTES tl FanA itU Since Re Arthur Marsh Mrs. was to members of the Pythian and their husbands ing at her home. ! C Mrs. Larry Lewis, formerly 1L Myrtle Nielson, who has bee staying with her mother, Ifa Marie Nielson, left for Richmonc Sunday where she and her hi band will make thdir home for th present. Junior Baseball School News The second meeting of the Legion Junior baseball school held each Friday evening at the Cyprus High School, was well attended with over 40 boys in this vicinity between the ages of 12 and ' search Here's a ratwit-'.'-- Sisks played and high score prizes gr en to Jack Nielson and Mrs. Car tis Dawes and consolation to E. Turner and Mrs. C. B. Han, 7, snot! (ter hoste Friday evtt Games he ih cep in rep has I v. .i rollec ?pan..c t Try y U Quaker STR SGI pw, S Mrs. Mary E. Nielson wash tess to members of the Westwj; I Vii: Sewing Club Thursday aftemoe at her home. Covers were laid fc dinner, i ten at a hot noon-da- y social afternoon was enjoyed. 17 present. Director Lee Self announces that Leif Erickson and Denzil Haney will be instructors the first night (this Friday evening). Mr. Erickson will demonstrate the fundamentals of pitching and Mr. Haney those of catching. The class The Girl Scouts of Magna nu4( bandages for the American June' Red Cross during the past wed They expect to have 250 bandv ages made by the the first of April Juanita Nielson, rejr-- " of Troop V s? ! Empress Theatre a"'. Saturday Only, March 25. First Show 6:40 o. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS 50 Good Reasons Why You Should Be Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. Special Selected Double Bill For "Money Night." THE GREAT MAN VOTES John Barrymore, Virginia Weidler, Peter Holden. Outstanding entertainment! Barrymore gives his greatest picture performance! A tremendously moving story superbly acted! tho ice N te omph lerlcas In i;ar, aL ritjiim n ?ar do ?an S i Wild!.!. SMASHING THE SPY RING Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray, Regis Toomey. Learn how spy rings operate. A most timely picture, astounding in its revelations! All Seats Sun.-Mon- Mar. ., 25c (At Gem Sunday Only). 26-2-7. First Show Sun. 6:00. Mon. 7.00. Last Show Starts 9:00 Don't Let Anything Keep You From Seeing It! p. m. Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, Joan Fontaine. A new experience in entertainment! The thrill of a lifetime! Romance in India! The biggest movie of the year! News. Prices Comedy TUES.-WED- MAR. .. S Pistachio Nut Ice Cream, BUT THE RESULTS ARE BIG PETERSONS COMPLIMENTARY-TICKET- i S A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS QP THIS PAPER names are taken from eur Subscription Lint.) (These A POSITIC&J TO BUY A FARM TO BUY A HOME TO EMPLOY HELP TO RENT A FARM TO BUY AN AUTO TO BUY A BICYCLE TO BORROW MONEY TO BUY ANY CATTLE TO BUY USED TIRES FISHERMAN THREE S p. m. . WHARF MUSKETEERS Have You? Bros, Gloria Stuart. First Chapter. New Serial. "DICK TRACY RETURNS." "Donald Duck" Comedy. Serial will be shown Friday only at Empress. Pricosl0-15-2- i Gem Theatre -- A ROOM OR HOUSE TO RENT -- A HOUSE TO SELL -- LOST AN ARTICLE -- FOUND AN ARTICLE -- AN AUTOMOBILE TO SELL -- MONEY TO LOAN -- A BICYCLE TO SELL -- A VACANT LOT TO SELL -- ANY ARTICLE TO Saturday Only, March 25 First Show GEM -- -- A FARM TO RENT-A FARM TO SELL HICKENS TO SELL PIGS TO CATTLE SEL TO SEL ANY TIRES TO SELL ANY FURNITURE TO 'SELL Drawing At 9:00 p. m. EMPRESS Same requirements and the tame chow at both theatres. First Show At 6:00 p. m. Don't Let Anything Keep You From Seeing Itl AT THE GEM AND EMPRESS SUNDAY 'omedy MON Newi G UNGAD INL Prices NO SHOW AT THE GEM. MAR. 27 March y, yoi she I0c-ISc-2- nev 28-2-9. Club Nights. First Show Both Nights et 7:00. Last show Something Different! Something Extral PERSONS JN HIDING Prc f Hgl -- Thursday-Frida- y, March 39-31- . 8:00 Special Big. Double Bill "FISHERMAN'S WHARF." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." First Chapter,-NeSerial, "DICK TRACY RETURNS " "Donald Duck" Comedy. prices :vWfWVVNWNWWWVWWVVWVWVWVVVWVVWWlA w J exp 9:09 Lynne Overman, Patricia Morisorv Carrol Naish. Based on the book by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation. All true-lif- e thrills! Musical News. Prices 10c lfe Comedy First Show 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) I be Sunday Only, March 26 Tuesday-Wednesda-C- 6:40 p. m. MONEY NIGHT F1ND-- A- WANT TO BUY A VACANT LOT WANT TO BUY A MOTORCYCLE WANT TO EXCHANGE ANYTHING WANT TO RENT A ROOM OR HOME WANT TO BUY A STOCK OF MERCHANDISE Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ashby Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anthon Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Breeze Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brems Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conradson Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coon Mr. arid Mrs. Jack Cavanee I WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT W A NT-T- Q This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre next week entitles: March 3031. y, A musical comedy version with Don Ameche, The Ritt Do You? 40c qt 40c 1 FRUIT SALAD ICE CREAM, quart 40c I Chocolate Flake Ice Cream, qt We also have 20 other flavors of ice cream at 40c E Freezer Pack 25c quart, Strawberry, Chocolate E and Vanilla. NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS Bobby Breen, Leo Carrillo, Henry Armetta, and Slicker the seal. Hear the boy wonder sing again and meet the funniest family ever at Friscos colorful waterfront! Strange sights, unusual scenes! Second Feature THE OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK- - 28-2- First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 EXTRA BIG DOUBLE BILL EXTRA llllllNIIIHIIIIIIIIIIininillllMlllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllIlllllllillllHIIIIIllINlB - in I Juveniles persist in shoot) home, ; 1939. Thursday-Frida- 1 Gun-Slioot- GUNGA DIN Indian warriors sometimes fastened skunk skins to their heels to tell the world, I run from no man. Skunks are valuable not only for their fur, but are, with moles, the only enemies of various species of burrowing and destroy the eggs of plant pests. Skunks also are great mousers, in almost every state. found is skunk of Some turtles species napping Week Wildlife 1939 tiie stamp series is from the This skunk picture in brush of Lynn Ilogue Hunt, famous painter and illustrator. I On Warned AT THE GEM AND EMPRESS SUNDAY COST OF CLASSIFIED ADS SMALL I 6:00 p. m. Juveniles 1939. A wiM;t 1 begins at -- 52 of beginning. jryTTv V Plaintiffs, vs. WILLIAM M. COX and his wife, MINNIE J. COX, EDWIN COX, and his wife, EMMA M. COX, BARBARA COX PALMER, LILLIE COX FEWLING, LIZZIE COX THAYNE, GLADYS COX PALMER, also known as GLADYS E. COX, IDA COX, LILLIEN-QUISJOHN H. COX, and his wife, PAULINE D. COX, WALLACE E. COX, and his wife, FREDA F. COX, GRACE COX WARNER, NETTIE COX SMITH, and DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to In order to purchase more easy Li- appear within twenty days after Public chairs for the Magna On Thursday evening the Rethe service of this summons upon lief Society of the Hunter ward brary, the Girl Scouts will give if served within the county you, a the beautiful silk within quilt entertained at their annual birthin which this action is brought; of near future. The cooperation day. A program, dance and rewithin thirty days af- otherwise, makin asked the is townspeople freshments were enjoyed. Mrs. ter and defend the, above service, a success. Bertha Newton, president of the ing the project entitled action; and Tn case of society, was in charge of the genIt is a pleasing sight to see a your failure so to do, judgment eral arrangements. . group of young boys and girls will be rendered against you acgathered around the reading cording to the demand of the Mr. and Mrs. James Newton ing tables at the library, read- complaint which has been filed gave a series of dinner parties at ing the many new books and to with the Clerk of said Court. their home last week. On Sun- further attract these youngsters, This action is brought to recover hour is planned a judgment quieting plaintiffs day evening Mr. and Mrs. Wylie a story-tellin- g Larson were their guests. On and small chairs and tables will title to the following described Tuesday evening they entertain- be added with money provided property situ .ie in Salt Lake ed for Mr. and Mrs. Harold by various projects of the Girl County, Utah: son of Salt Lake City and on Fri- - Scouts. Commencing at a point 28 rods East and 21 rods North from the Southwest comer of the Northwest 1 of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake BEST tOCATIDN Meridian, and running thence BEST ECONOMY North 19 rods; East 13 rods; South 19 rods; thence West 13 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 de- The way a thing is made is what makes people try it over and over. Take us. Weve been distillers since way back in Grandpa Wilkens day so it stands to reason we knowhow to put up a whiskey thats extra tasty and mild. And as for folks liking it well, weve never been busier I Harry E. Wilken 229 D, T, na. The Daughters of the Utah Pio- DIS- TRICT COURT, STATE of UTAH IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY ED GLENN, VERNAL W. HOG-LANand WASATCH CORa corporation of PORATION, daughter Jayne Ann enjoyed an on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Newton, airplane trip Utah, on the Mainliner. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey, speaker next Tuesday evening at the Pleasant Green Ward meeting, 7:30 p. m., states Frank Peel, The Relief Society Ladies of M. I. A. president. , the "Hunter Ward mef' for thiHr Naron Mr. will Gunn speak regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The literature lesson was cotics and Its Many Phases. All presented by Mrs. Florence Han interested are invited. PINT No. page Tt. Friday, March 24, 1939 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH SCI t |