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Show Friday, November MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH 10, 1939 TIMES THE MAGNA Xuud each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1918 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah Mitt Doris Latham To Wed Boyd Christoff erton v Bowling Schedule: A late ning was spent in sewing. luncheon wfcs served to eight guests. , a Mr. and Mrs. George Latham of Magna announce the engagement Mrs. Mary E. Nielson entertainFederal League. Friday, Nov. 10: and approaching marriage of their ed Tnemhprg of the Pythian Sis-te- r Fri-da- y to Boyd 6:30 Teams 10 vs. 7, 8 vs. 5 and 1 daughter, Miss Doris, (Continued From Page 1) lodge and their partnersmeetMr. and son vs. 9. of Christofferson, following regular lodge Mrs. W. E. Christofferson of Gar- ing at Coopers Halt Card games the American league, Walt Min- 8:30 Teams 6 vs. 3 and 4 vs. 2. of 500 were played and prizes ster the National and Paul Gar-sid- e American League, Mom. Nov. 13: field. M. J. Brady and Mrs. the Federal circuit with 194, 6:30Teams 4 vs. 7 and 8 vs. 2. The young couple will be mar- given to 8.30 Teams 1 vs. 6 and 3 vs. 5. 182 and 183, respectively. Ellen Marlor. a Ladies League, Tuesday, Novem- ried in the Salt Lake L. D. S. twen November Friday, Bill Mayberry had high game ber 14: Temple Mrs. George S. Taylor, Mrs. and a reception will be for the week, 245 pins, leading National League, Thurs.. Nov. 18: and Mrs. Jack NielR. C. Moyes ms 4 vs. 7 and 8 vs. 2. -- held in their honor the following son Minsters 236 and Mert funeral services of attended 213 score. evening at the Utah Copper Club. their 8:30 Teams 6 vs. 1 and 3 vs. 5. Keith Brown, who cousin, a Miss Latham, group Honoring Butterfield Canyon of girls entertained at a miscel- was killed in last week. The rites near Bingham SaU Lake in shower City laneous WilMrs. Riverton. at were held last week. Several other socials liam Gallagljer also attended. are being planned. to make The young couple plan Mrs. Ruby Coon was the hosttheir home in Magna. a ess at a birthday dinner honoring a a mother, Mrs. Harry Miller was hostess the anniversary of h?r of Magna Hancock Mrs. John her for last luncheon at Monday at her home. A social time bridge foursome including Mrs. Sunday was later enjoyed. Wood Mrs. Newell Roy Larson, a a and Mrs. Keith Richards. The card prize was won by Mrs. Rich- FOR SALE-19- 36 Ford, Deluxe ards. V-New tire, motor overhauled, a a a very clean. Term. Inquire Beane The O. R. C. will meet Monday Motor Company, Magna. 13 SPORT SHOTS th 6.30-Tea- CALIFORNIA BRAND 8. CYPRUS JUNIOR HIGH NEWS WCyprusJuniorPressMr.Club, under the sponsorship of week. began its activities this It hopes to acquaint the citizens of this community with the various interesting activities we carry on in the Junior High. Two students from each Ento be glish class were chosen members of this organization. There will be an in charge of its activities, two associate editors and a number of special reporters. It is hoped that this project, will be a great success and that it will meet with the approval of the people of our community. -- LaVere Poulsen, Editor My-ru- editor-in-chi- p, ef OO Our representatives to the state Junior Red Cross organization are Clair Engelmann, Margine Shaw and LaVee Alldredge. The seventh and eighth grades, under the sponsorship of Mr. Todd ani Miss jiarnes presented a very colorful dance the evening of October 27. It was one of the most enjoyable events of the school year. Nearly everyone entered into the Halloween spirit and wore costumes. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded Leo Owen, dressed as a glamour girl, Betty Jean Wight as an Egyptian, and Ray Alexander, appearing as the model gentleman. -- Lila Salm, reporter DID YOU KNOW WINE 20 j Health Food? That Ice Cream is a Our: Try 1 PISTACHIO SALAD, Quart 40c 25c IN FLAVORS ALL 1 BRICK, Quart Year-Roun- d alcohol by volume y KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY CHEEttFUEAS.lTS.jmfE," WHEN TOMORROW Here's anotner treat for you folks who made Five O'CLOCK the gin in Utah Ten High Bourbon, the whiskey wiih "No Try largest-sellin- Rough Edges". ..and youTl Double Your Enjoymentl Thousands oi 12-1- 3 Thursday-Frida- 14-1- November y, DOWN WAY THRILL NIGHT GEM SUN.-MON- .. NOV. Owl, Cad 444 14-1- THE SPELLBINDER 10-15- rial. Cad N. BMAM WALKER ft SONS INC., MOIM, Thursday-Frida- 447 y, November 16-1- 7 First Show, 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gam) Extra Big Double Bill Extra ILLINOIS -- "WAY DOWN SOUTH" Comedy Serial switching to electric GLOBE 8:00. "ISLAND OF LOST MEN." Prices , N ov. MILLS 0 XU Flour, 48 lb. bag each month. GLOBE Today's see the handsome new models and A-- l Flour, 48 lb. bag Sugar, 10 lbs. for ..ole .27 Milk, All brands, 4 Olives, Lge. Can 22c Mince Meat, 32 oz. Corn, 3 cans for . Beans, 3 cans for PIERCE'S . 11 oz.5c SEE FOR YOURSELF how quickly the modem Pork & Beans, range reaches cooking temperature . . . how it Tomato Juice, 1 14 fluid ounces . Quaker Oats, lg. Pff-JShredded Wheat . . , how easy It Is lor it is. a ... how dean and A briei demonstration will promptly show you why so many homemakers DEL MONTE J P Me C Orange Juice 12 oi Oxydol, giant pkg. - SWANSDOWN are SWITCHING TO ELECTRIC COOKING. Cake Flour, Igejfe2 w MAXWELL Coffee, lb. . VEGETABLES Bananas, lb. Apples. 10 lb. Grapes, 2 lbs. tor Cabbage, lb. Oranges, dosen Lemons, dosen Lettuce, large headtor Potatoes. 10 lbs. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS vwvwwvwwwwvwwwvwvwwyvuvwvvwwvwwwvw Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lang Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kanios Mr. and Mrs. LaVard Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Larson Mrs. Marie Nielson and Partner Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson v Mr and Mrs. Eugene Moss Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore AFREE SHOW JgggJgamgare Bacon, sliced, lb. -j Pork Chops, lb. 1) Lamb Chops, lb. Pork Sausage, country Pork Leg Roast, lb. lb. 15c Dry Salt Bacon, 'T'Cl Meat Pies. 2 j Pork Shoulder Rosrf Lamb Slew. 2U- -- SirloIn-ToneTRoun- i AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPER taken from enr Subscription 3 MEATS Theatre entitles: Lee Tracy, Barbara Read, Patric Knowles, Allan Lane. How a father takes the law into his own hands in a desperate effort to save his daughter from disgrace. Prices c Comady Musical Naws Moor Stamps Thurs.-Fri- ., This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM 5 w Moor DRY GIN way We operate. SEE YOUR DEALER OR NO SHOW AT THE GEM. WHISKEY riVF IVnifiPl? U lLUUn llVL 5021 Profits small. EMPRESS Club Nights. First Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. DISTILLED LONDON Phone fr BOURBON rial. Cad Na. 141 Spencer Mrs. Mike Perrick. Prop. 9:00 p. m. November y, 4th So. and So. 11 STRAIGHT N. US rial. Cad N. Ill null. Cad Na. 12-1- u. more are convenient & rnri Business great. good cook to cook better An attendance award of $40 will be given to one of the "patrons if p re sent Tuesday-Wednesda- TEN HIGH Award at iiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiimiiimiimiitiiiiiL mod- cooks automatically Anna May Wong, J. Carrol Naish, Eric Blore. See and hear Anna May Wong sing, "Music On The Shore. Romance and thrills of the Orient! Serial FrL only at Empress Prices Comedy 7:00 p. m. mnn E Sewing Machines Cleaatd : E Inquire Utah Shoe Repair : We Honor Surplus Commodily Come in ISLAND OF LOST MEN First Show S endure kitchen drudgery. 9 Bobby Breen, Alan Mowbray, Ralph Morgan, Sally Blane. Help yourself to happiness heres a whole show full! Music's everywhere! Dusky Dixie's dancing. All aboard for joyland. SECOND FEATURE lIRAM WALKER'S exclusive Controlled Condensation process keeps Five O'CLOCK flavor uniform and Hiram Walker's scientific control in the world's largest distillery keeps Ten High free of all Rough Edges. Lika one youTl like them both I VoUi Upholstery I and Mattress Service new automatic ranges are so last and electric rates so low that it's no longer necessary to SOUTH Saturday Only, November 0 19 39,Nat2ooal Distillers PnxLCorpN.Y JC. rouaewosTO deooauwM with cheap electricity. The reason? 16-1- 7 Gem Theatre yNM HPT.-CO- OCS Veter- That's the cookery NO SHOW AT EMPRESS. First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts Extra Big Double Bill Extra Selling Whiskeyl Ms 0T.-C0- 0C7 em electric cooking And many Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, George Brent with all-stbreath-takin- g supporting cast. Strangely assorted humans scenes of the storm flood .. and of earthquake, spectacle grandeur of India. A story you wont forget! Pricas COMEDY NEWS NOV. rwr-co- home- are now enjoying THE RAINS CAME .. ' Utah's Fastest makers in this territory EMPRESS 6:00. Mon. 7:00. Last Show starts 9. A GIGANTIC PICTURE I A FAMOUS STORY TUES.-WED- lOpfiv1 tr ELECTRIC COOKING Newtek First Show Sun. COMPANION PRODUCTS fcsnama." T JC-.- rtlE money COMES November Sunday-Monda- y, b COOK An attendance award of $40 will be given to one of the patrons if present. All eat 25c NOVELTY MUSICAL I g THRILL NIGHT f b There's a revdsUon waiting your fin of Old Sunny Brook. This great bourbon Is genial, smooth and finer Uetfngwa truly "cheerful ae fQOll PAST Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Onslow Stevens. A night of that swept tempestuous love their way! It is hurricane down to earth as life itself! A powerful drama! GEM WMmiiuiimmimmmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii Empress Theatre 3 s E Phone 4826 Saturday Only, November 11 First Show 7:00 p. m. Award at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK J A meeting will be vJ ember 13 at the Utah CopS, J to determine the attituS'S .J"-player- ceive toys. Also, Mr. Thornock is making presents for the ans and National hospitals. WWVWWUVWWWUVWWUVWWUWWW J Repo the student body of Cyprus Junior High had the pleasure of being entertained in a special assembly by the Utah State Sinfonietta. The program was for the purpose of increasing the students liking for serious music. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. -- Pete Flangas, Reporter TiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimiimiiimiiiimiiiii ITS Richardson, Recently, White Lily Bakery Ice Cream Magna, Utah fin o o newly-electe- d Brand California Not so long ago Foundation made a stutfjH thousand men to find, ifLte the reasons for success, it covered that special H counted only against a score of eighth cent for personal chaScSI One of the most these was adaptabilu means simply the tZS in with the people amuJt 3i ThlSJ turn0means manSH Under the sponsorship of Mr. Todd, .an activity club entitled, Manners for Modems is meetThe meeting will ing each week. Its purpose is to at 7:00 p. n, promptly show us young people the rules and others concerned of etiquette, which are so import invited to attend. at the a evening, November home of Mrs. Gladys Horn, 8:00 WOMEN'S CLUB TO HOLD p. m. All members are requested MEETING FRIDAY EVENING to attend. OO a a a On October 27 a pep assemThe Magna Womens Club will Mrs. Olive Hansen was hostess meet Friday, November 10 at 7 30 bly was held. The to the Hearthside Club Friday p. m. A very fine program has cheer leaders, Patsy Marlor and night A hot luncheon was served been outlined Mrs. Elise W. Joe Vaculin, led us in some rousat eight oclock. Prizes at bridge Baker will have charge of the ing yells. This assembly was for were awarded to Mrs. Jack Lark- music and the officers of the the purpose of pepping up our in, Mrs. Vie Martin and Mrs. Junior Civic Club will assist with football team. Pearl Ohlwiler. Mrs. Ohlwiler the program. James Symes, Reporter o o was a special guest. members and prospective All a a a This year our Cyprus Junior members of both clubs are urged The Young Matrons Club met to be present Mrs. Homer W. High Red Cross has planned malast Friday evening at the home Bowen will be hostess at the so- ny wonderful activities. Among these are the making of twelve of Mrs. Melvie Jenkins. The eve cial time to follow. Christmas boxqs which we hope will bring joy into the hearts of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii children who are not able to re- :! ant to success in life. sjt d lb. -- Ground Beet Hardware rrZt 2 lb and Notion - |