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Show a Friday, November 3, 1939 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES THE MAGNA Published By The Copper Printing Company ' Edith N. Bidgo. Editor h .Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1911 Entered ss second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah - Girl Scout News Magna Womens Gub To Meet Hospital in Salt Lake City. This Mr. J. A. tendent of the BacchS HeS" Powder Company MrsTD. Wf Hatton entertained day from a visit to returned fv0' at a Halloween and birthday where he visited the horned party for her son, David, who at WUmington, celebrated his tenth birthday an- tended a safety convention niversary. Decorations were carried out suggestive of the holiday. Twenty small guests made merry. Mrs. Ellen Marlor was hostess a on last Thursday evening at and Sisters party for the Pythian luncheon boutheir husbands. A late matching hat and carried a . carnations. was served and cards enjoye and roses of quet Mr. and won best by as were acted The Mr. Duckworth prizes Mrs. Jack Nielson and Mr. and man for the bridegroom. Mrs. Schultz chose a model of Mrs. Harvey Grubaugh. , black lace with white corsage and Mrs. Clifton Reid entertained Mrs. Hatch was gowned in rasp after-matc- h to at a luncheon on Tuesday berry velvet with turban noon for Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, and gardenia corsage. decorated was Mrs Leone McGill, Mrs. Vernon The clubhouse and Powell, Mrs. Reba Richards -Mrs. Dortha Reid. Lois Evelyn Schultz Takes Wedding Vows With Roy Clay Hatch In Wednesday Ceremony The Girl Scouts and leaders of Troop 1 and 2 enjoyed an interesting and helpful talk by Mrs. 10 Edith Breeze Wednesday evening at the Women's Club. Mrs. Breeze 'discussed .Charm, how to ac- . . . The Magna Women's Club will bl,f dones hold their next pmrr.n, meeting detracted perfections Friday, November 10 at the club charm. rooms. Mrs. Homer W. Bowen will After the talk, the girls explainbe the hostess and Mrs. Violet Madsen is in charge of the pro- ed to Mrs. Breeze what subjects the method of gram, announces Mrs. J. A. Young they were taught, Girl facts and comconcerning study president The meeting will mence promptly at 7:30 p. m. and Scout uniforms and dues. ; Mrs. A. H. Van Steeter, member all members are urged to attend. of the Girl Scout council told the Refreshments will be served af- group of her experiences while at ter the meeting. Camp CloudRim in the summer A meeting of the organization months. was held Friday evening, featured folMiss Gwen Box of Magna, acby a business discussion and lowed by bridge. High score prize companied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Box of Los Angeles, was won by Mrs. Elsie Bruner. California and Mr. Bert Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer and visited in Jerome, Idaho the past daughter, Ann of Ogden were week with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. weekend guests at the home of Box and family. The group also Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woolfenden. stopped over in Pocatello, Idaho. November . WMWfJWSJWJWMWVJWW.' SEE THE MODERN WAY OF HEATING YOUR HOME Miss Lois Evelyn Schultz, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Schultz of Magna and Roy Clay Hatch, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatch of Arthur, were united in marriage Wednesday evening at the Town club, 731 East South Temple street. Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jacob Trapp in the presence of members of the two families and a few close friends, followed by a reception. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely frock of ivory slipper satin en train, with enveloping veil of bride's illusion held in place with a coronet of orange blossoms and small calla lilies and she carried a bouquet of brides roses and valley lilies. their second child. is Delawjjft Mrs. J. A. Young gave the lesson topic Tuesday at the regular meeting of the Magna Ward Relief Society.. Mrs. Elva Bezzant 0 will be class leader next week Flandro Mr. and Mrs. George and all women of the ward are have christened their new baby invited. and at each side were tall stand- - daughter Georgia Ann. The child ards holding white princess tap- - was born recently in Salt Lake . ers. 'City. Mrs. Flandro, formerly Miss. Miss Leone Merrill and Miss The bridal party descended the Hannah Spence, has returned to Marie Halvorsen entertained at a Halloween party October 28th stairs to the strains of the Men- - her home in Salt Lake City home the at march the home of Miss Halvorsen. at a stay weeks played wedding lowing decoraby a trio and as the bride came 0f her mother and father, Mr. and Appropriate Halloween tions were used and the twelve the Bridal chorus from Lohengrin Mrs. Charles D. Spence. Miss Virginia Ensign was the was played. enjoyed guests in attendance maid of honor and was frocked The serving table was lighted. Approximately five hundred games, refreshments and singing, the Harvest Ball Miss Wilma Symes of Salt Lake in crisp rose taffeta fashioned with, white princess tapers in guests attended with a full skirt, short puff sleeves crystal candelabra covered with sponsored by the M Men and the city was a special guest and waist length jacket of the a handsome Italian cutwork cloth, Gleaner Girls of the Pleasant s taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss centered with a white tioriJ' Green Ward on Tuesday, Mrs. Fred E. Brecke entertained ef- - at a Halloween was hall The Miss and Sackett VirginIween Virginia party Tuesday evening. cake. ia Ashby were frock ed alike in Mr. and Mrs. Hatch left dune.: fectivelv decorated with motifs evening, marking her birthday Hall-triof replicas of the gown worn by the evening for a short wedding suggestive ol the spirit of anniversary and the birth-dat- e the maid of honor and wore halo to Long Beach, California oween. The guests came in cos- her niece, Miss Vallene Alexanhats of pleated taffeta to match and on their return will make tume. Paul Keeferis orchestra der. Guests were Miss Marvis their gowns, on the back of which their home in Copperton. For furnished the music. Refresh- - Rowseut John Kunder, Waneta were smart scarlet ribbon bows traveling the bride wore a chic ments were served. Mrs. Elaine Holltind, Mrs. E. R. Alexander, and long streamers. They carried black wool suit with matching ac-- I Woolfenu.n, the Gleaner Girl Mrs. Anna Brecke and Miss Marcolonial bouquets of sweetheart cessories and platinum fox scarf. president, Miss Margaret Ottley, jorie Ann Alexander. JThe' group I the vice roses centered with a cluster president and John Ot- enjoyed dancing, followed by a carnations. The Gleaner Girls of the Magra tley, M Men president, were in midnight supper at the Brecke Mrs. Hyrum B. Duckworth Jr. Ward M. I. A. enjoyed a Hallo- - charge of all arrangements. home. The serving table was cenwas the attending matron and ween party at the home of Mrs. tered with a large birthday cake wore a rose colored gown de- Carol Olsen on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wool- and Halloween favors were given signed on the same lines as the A late luncheon was served to fenden entertained at a Hallo- to each guest. attendants, with no scarlet ac- twelve guests. Miss Margaret Mc- ween party on Tuesday evening, cessories and bracelet length Gill and Mrs. Grace Christensen the occasion also marking their Mrs. Harold Brinton of Salt sleeves. She wore a pleated assisted in the arrangements. fourth wedding anniversary. A Lake City was the guest of Mrs. late barbecue supper was served Pete Cammons and Mrs. D. W. and games enjoyed. Thegueits Hatton last week. included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bird, Mr. The Magna Ward Relief Society and Mrs. Dayton Healy, Miss Mar-- is sponsoring a dinner and garet Ottley and Mr. gram at the wardhouse November E Unsworth. 16th. The public is invited. A charge will be made for the E We will be happy to layaway any articles you may eight members of the ner fire dt?Partmcnt and their !ocaal in the Rexall Sale lc Novembtr buy until , enjoyed a venison dinner Mrs. Robert Harkness entertainpayday. Items priced for everyone s saving. ed at a birthday Halloween party last Sunday evening. Each guest Rose Rasmussen entertain- - 'came jn costume. Halloween de- E (ed at a dinner party on Sunday jeorations were used throughout honoring the first wedding an- - the house. Prizes were won by Jjniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ivo G. Mrs. Ronald Erickson, Mr. A. J. Rasmussen of Salt Lake City. Monson, Mrs. Rex Mills and Mr. Hallowe'en favors marked places Dell Davis. A midnight luncheon for six guests. was served. -- Hallo-bride- p : -- NORGE OIL HEATERS EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL AUTOMATIC CLEAN I j Cle-ijmen- t, E YOU MAY HAVE LAYAWAYS UNIFORM HEAT The Norge Oil Heater is the only heater with divided flame heat, utilizing the 40 more of the heat developed. It is the only heater with direc-tionflow of heat which guarantees uniform heat throughout the entire house. at the al CENTRAL APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3391 Magna, Utah i MAGNA DRUG STORE Empress Theatre A group of ladies surprised Mrs. J. E. Huff Monday at her home in Murray. Ladies attending were Mrs R. B. Thorne, Mrs. Frank Sheffield, Mrs. D. W. Hatton, Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. James luncheon was Stacy. A noon-da- y served. Saturday Only, November 4 STOLE MILLION A George Raft, Claire Trevor, Dick Foran, Henry Armotta, Victor Jory. The story of a man who Really stole a million! He was Feared! Hated! Hunted! GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS November Eva Moi0an has been recommendations and Reason! Why You Should Be At Magna. Requirements are to be registered and at theatres. Everyone eligible. A reasonable lime given to claim award. Comedy Musical Sport All seals 25c Sunday-Monda- y, Mrs. TUES.-WED- ( ) ( ) 1861 ( ) 1876 ( ) 1882 1886 2. Here is a list of some raw materials. Mark the two not used in the manufacture of your telephone - ( ) ( ) gold ( ) leather mahogany ( ) horsehair ( ) platinum ( ( ) silver flax asphalt 3. What is your guess on the cost of a call to night or Sunday Aunt Susie, 200 miles away? ( ) About $2.00 1 ( station-to-statio- ( ) ( ) NOV. .. Thursday-Frida- E 00 wrv. T X C 0 is!o CO 4 ; t, , o- o c .SP X Q) Suj c O Xu c ? 0) m i ac x ! W 3 . 00- - t O jr c .m3xa o 0 1 - o -r -- X D ft) ft) ii S V, .. JT w u o o V) (A O O x- x - c ur t) E 0 & Sells for Less Four Reasons: SECOND FEATURE " THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG but not terrifying. Fascinating. Serial Friday only at Empress. Prices Gem Theatre GEM MONEY NIGHT NOV. November y, 7-- . 0 Sidney Toler, Cesar Romero, Pauline Moore. Visit sure Island, the world's fair of the west with Chan. COMPLIMENTARY Tel. Company Theatre entitles: Trea- Prices 1015c y, November 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. 9-1- 8:00. "YOU CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN. "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." Prices "Popeya" Comedy. SeriaL VWAArtWWWWVWWWVWVVVVWAAWWAWArwWVViArt Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchings Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. George Henline Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hess Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Heber r Mrs. E. H. Hansen Mrs. Emily Harding and Partner Mr. P. A. Justeson and Partner Mf- - and Mrs. J. H. Jenkins ad 0 Last Show (at Gem) Big Double Bill Extra TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM BAD LANDS Thursday-Frida- Grapefruit, No. 2 10 c. 2 12 10 Salad Dressing, qt 32 Milk, 4 cans for 2p BANNER CRACKERS Excell Graham, . NBC U17 2 Excell Sodas, 2 lbs. :? Ritz, lb NBC,2lbi5 Bars, Fig Crackers, 7 1-- 4 oz. N B Q Shredded Wheel pl1! VEGETABLES Robert Barratt, Noah Beery, Jr., Guinn Williams. Andy Clyde. Startling thrills on the pioneer trail! Exciting! First Show 33c MIRACLE 17 ' 8 White Star, 7oz.2c. PREMIUM NO SHOW AT THE GEM. 5-- Crisco, 3 lb. can ...54c 54c Spry, 3 lb. can . . . 54c Snowdrift, 3 lb. can 30c Eggs, med. 25c, Ige. .41 Mayonnaise, quart WHIP 2406 Sam requirements and the sama show at both theatres. SUN.-MO- GLOBE bestfood Aent 4963 South State Street Phone Murray 165 EMPRESS for Pork & Beans, J. Rex Hamilton, Agent 9:00 p. m. g is DINNERETTI E. J. Gardner Local 1-- SHAVER'S Advance Saving to Careful Drivers Saturday Only, November 4 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at "Insurance 1. SELECTIVE RISKS Phone 2. LOW SALES COST 3. LIMITED EXPENSE 4. COOPERATIVE PLAN Boris Karloff, Lorna Gray, Roger Pryor, Robert Wilcox. Thrilling Popeye Extra The Mountain . States Tel. -- FAWN 2b(I 91 8 ,jn0U Cereal Cream, 4 2 -- Farmers Automobile 9 CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND c EC X: o O o St 00 0 Club Nights. First Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. Big Double Bill For Club Nights This Week 3 c 4)So Q) C w O a 2 in 9-1- Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, W. C. Fields, Mortimer. Extra Fields vs McCarthy in the battle of the century! Its new! Its different! The greatest fun in history1 Tuesday-Wednesda- - November Saturday, Corn Meal, 5 lb. bag 17c A Fact! YOU CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN n 1.50 .75 BUT ) ) Probably Maybe y, Profits Business gnat. Thai's lha way Wa operate. S'l$ A Mystery NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. 7-- 5021 smalL WHITE NOT Prices First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts What A Show Extra Special Big Double Bill 1. Quiet in the classroom. In the U. S. many persons are the same age as the telephone. They were born in NEWS Phone November 4 Ralph Richardson, Aubrey Smith, June Duprez and a cast of thousands. A picture that has everything' for everybody! Never before such a stirring love story! All in one magnificent picture! Actually filmed in the Egyptian Sudan. Dont miss this treat! COMEDY Spencer Mrs. Mika Perrick, Prop. Specials for FOUR FEATHERS C. ;! 4th So. and So. extensive 5-- 6 6:00. Mon. 6:30. Last Show Starts 9. OUTSTANDING SUPER SPECIAL All in Beautiful Technicolor Action Drama Professor Telequiz has a few questions for you today. Are you ready? as- Mr. and Mrs. .Mero Harvey an- experience. All interested ladies nounce the arrival of a baby boy are asked to register and take ad.born Friday at the Holy Cross vantage of this opportunity. 20 Good First Show Sun. AID APPOINTED signed to aid Miss Clarissa Ras mussen in the recreational school for children under six years of age conducted in Magna. Mrs. Morgan will also aid in the handi- , , 'craft class and is prepared to Mrs C. E. Turner entertained teach copper tooling and leather at a foursome Friday. Bridge was burning as well as woodwork. played and refreshments served Mrs. Morgan comes with high First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK PINT No. 224 PINT No. 223 QUART No. 22! Blended Whiskey. 90 proof 72$ grain neutral spirits Copr. 133!, Schenley Distillers Corporation New York City. A SHOW AS GUESTS OF (Theae nmes are Uken Cnm, .ur SunliT .'ST Oranges, doien Lettuce, large head Celery. 2 bunches tot Bananas, . lb. jjj Apples, 10 lbs. for "'''jijc for Potatoes, 10 lbs. Grapefruit, dosen Lemons, dosen MEATS Lamb Staw, lb. Lamb Chops, lb. Salt Bacon, lb. Pot Roast, lb. -- Bacon, sliced, lb. 2 lbs. for Butter. Hardware -- Feed-Str and Notions . |