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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE 7 TIMES MAGNA Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered aa aacond claaa mail matter undar lha ad of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Published By Tha Coppar Printing Company Edith N. Bidga. Editor Howard Ridga, Publisher Published Sincel916 i CYPRUS JUNIOR SCHOOL NEWS One. of the Jnteresting marriages of the week was the ceremony which united Miss Marie Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Decker of Magna and Clifford B. Dean, formerly of Nebraska, now of Salt Lake City. The young couple were married by Douglas Thompson at the Salt Lake City and County building. The bride was attired in a sports ensemble and had a shoulder corsage of roses, violets and gardenia. Several socials and parties are being planned in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake - students have done very well, filling the baskets. Wallace Allen, Reporter so far, in The male members of our faculty departed early Saturday morn, ing on the rabbit hunting expedition previously reported. The Our school paper, the Cyprus-ettesponsored by Mrs. Carlisle, is now well under way toward publication fd its first isuc. The staff as chosen in the filial election, include Harold Bowen, editor, and Clayton Ek, associate editor. This first issue has as its theme, Thanksgiving. It will be released by November 22. Wool-fencXe- huntsmen tramped over the hills in open formation looking for rabbits, dodging stray bullets, and watching Mr. Brammer so that he wouldn't become absentmind-eand try to take their pictures with his gun instead of with his candid camera. City. The saw an owl and teased it The Cyprusette has secured with a few Honoring Miss Blanche Nelson, playful shots, walked membership in the Columbia a little 'further, and, lo and be- - affianced bride of Verl Henry Scholastic Press Association. We hold there was a bunch of rab- - Harmon, Misses Irene Harmon ore expecting it to be even a bits! The and Dorothy Nelson and Mrs. Ida mighty marksmen fired! greater success than in previous But the rabbits, alas, were too Johnson Hunt entertained at a years. close to them so close iri fact miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the Harmon residence. LaVere Poulson, editor that Mr. Myrup almost stepped A pleasant evening of games was on one of them. Blame was placed and prizes given to Mrs. enjoyed the Beth Howard and Keith Hess, somewhat questionably, upon Miss Ruth of Mrs. guns, however, which as usual re- Grace Nielson and under the sponsorship Yeates. to fused Junshoot straight. Carlisle, are in charge of the A brides book was also made ior Red Cross in Cyprus Junior home that eve- and presented to Miss Nelson. went The men colare At present, they High. with one cottontail and one Feathery pink and white chrylecting canned goods, money or ning beautiful and odorous wea- santhemums formed attractive fruit from the students to make very A good time had decorations for the living rooms sel them. among to be given Thanksgiving baskets all concerned and the honored guest unwrapped to people in reed in Magna. The been enjoyed by The Magna Ward Relief Socieher gifts in a pink and white bowincluding the rabbits! Lila Salm, Reporter er, cleverly constructed of crepe ty entertained at a dinner and paper. Thirty five guests were program Thursday evening. The event was very successful and the Probably two of the most ex- present. Miss be Blanche will will of further the society plans to have similar ones week events citing be Thanksgiving and a debate honored with a miscellaneous in the future. Gladioli and chryscheduled to take place between shower November 28th at the santhemums were used profusely and Magna Womens club, with her in table decorations. Two hunMr. Myrups English class Miss Barnes' English class, Wed- mother, Mrs. Soren Nelson, as dred were served. The society nesday morning, on the question, hostess. Mi's. Harmon is enter- wishes to thank all who helped Resolved, that radio program and taining at a shower November to make this social such a success.' motion pictures featuring gang- thirtieth for her sons fiance. The young couple will be honsters are beneficial to the welMr. and Mrs. Arthur Dimond ored with a reception immediatefare of the American public. ly following their marriage Dec- entertained at a family dinner Each class will have an affirma- ember eleventh, a smart nuptial Friday evening, the event being tive and negative team. The two event of the holiday season. They Mrs. Dimonds birthday annivernegative teams are Miss Barnes will make their home in Magna. sary. Mr. Virgil Dimond and Miss class, Harold Bowen and Keith Marian Samuel of Salt Lake City, Hess; from Mr. Myrups class, LaMrs. Myra Hendrickson enter- - Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sandall and Vere Poulsen and Patsy Marlor. tained her bridge club Wednes- - children and Miss Gwen Dimond The two negative teams are: from day evening at her home. Those attended, Miss Barnes' class, Florence Mari- present included Mrs. Josephine no and Lily Mori; and from Mr. Kasteler, Mrs. Alice Huffaker, Myrups, Coravine Ottley and Mrs. Vera Deland, Mrs. Jerry Jean Chapman. Richardson, Mrs. Edith Breeze, This debate should be really Mrs. Faye Morgan, Mrs. Pauline with friends. She had been a visi Richardson and Mrs. Hendrick- - tor in Park City at the home of worth listening to! Lily Mori, Reporter son. High score prize was won by her mother. d honor of Mrs. Leah Massingall at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Smith on the B and G Row. The occasion was Mrs. Massingalls birthday anniversary. Games of Chinese Checkers were played and prizes given to Mrs. William Heffernan and Mrs. W. B. Hayniond. A delightfully arranged luncheon was later served. WoMembers of the Magna Mrs. Richardson and second to a that reminded are Club mens Mrs. Breeze. Mrs. Morgan will the of organizaentertain the group Wednesday, social meeting evetion will be held this Friday November 28. 24. A short board November ning, will precede the regular Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles and meeting which commences at small son of Klamath Falls. Ore- meeting, m. Hostesses are Mrs. W. 7:30 p. Giles pargon are visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Elaine ents, Dr. and Mrs. George E. Mc- J. Corrigan Utah to called Bride. They were by the death of Mr. Giles father. Mrs. R. C. Parks entertained beSympathy is extended in their Satureight friends at her home the reavement diwas day evening. Bridge and a midversion of the evening Mrs. N. L. Larson of Magna en- - night luncheon served. tained at a luncheon Monday D. complimentary to Mrs. V. Mrs. Ida L. Anderson enter, Hemming-waySchow, Mrs. Frank members of her bridge tained Mrs. Rose Rasmussen, Mrs. afternoon at her club Monday Larson Bessie Millie Beath, Mrs. home. guests were Mrs. Special and Mrs. Florence Miller. Mrs. Andrew J. and Reese Vcrn were won by Prizes Anderson. Honoring the birthday anniverE. first, Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Comly, sary of Mrs. Rcba Richards, a E. Hoops, second and Mrs. C. E. a at group of friends entertained Pickett, consolation favor. A lunparty Friday after- cheon was later served. Rose Mrs. of noon at the home Rasmussen. Covers were laid at Mrs. Minnie Cash Brady will be a prettily arranged table, centerto members of the Pythian hostess ed with a large cake with candles, and their husbands this Sisters BeG. Mrs. Mrs. Clifton Reid, for at her home on evening Friday Mrs. gan, Mrs. Arne Frederickson, Avenue. Belva A. V. Powell, Mrs. Millie Beath. Mrs. Rasmussen and the honored The B & G Sewing Club enguest. tertained at a social Monday in n. Mrs. O. A. Sonne was the hostess at a prettily arranged party Friday at her home on the B & G Row for members of the Finesse Club. Bridge was played and a one oclock luncheon served. Mrs. Laura Naylor to members of the Macml Bridge Club at the Reid House. bridge were given to Mrs Laura and second to Mrs. Thanksgiving motifs y used at the tables. Only 25c a pound for select turkeys from Tubby Reid. Sold 33rd South now at Curve-Inand Bacchus road. Get your Thanksgiving bird today. n. QFF?k SPARES PFCKIMfi SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES fySlXlAjj Leaves Salt Lake m0! 4:0 p. 5:30 9:00 M0S !OMf HIS I ; ! i; STANLEY V nV) GRANPSiWS, CH1S., Jk. 21, ugn years tf Bowum I; secR ae wwicy at the ases of t&KOCH tnd 62 GCR56 H, 2? s , ,MA6 UP kf TUES.-WED- NOV. VV3U ' fut STAU UTAH claim SrwncM MiweaenTES J&Diswncb will toums roll WILL H'C WJ)- -! CAM YOU BEAT Thursday-Friday- , 7?E8S-prW- S 50,000 SweepsTAKe? S tf' BOWLSP FOB, y --n AlETALWA-- S RcT'ETR APPLIANCES H.5 ' ' AFTER r MEMBER, i 1 V. First Show Both Nights 4th So. and So. - $E3 YOUR POWUNfi OPDfTiES TO CiEORuE SlXTA Ai E.OIO St, CMiCAGO 9 Stamps SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 22-24-- CALIFORNIA BRAND f Erl . p.m. as you ride in comfort. It s Carefree I You'll be free from GEM highway hazards. No worry about the weather. No unexpected expense. THE MAN m-n- ; hnt A$k local agoot about tho convenient and low iaroo H. 0. Enger, Garfield or Inquire phone Garfield 2441 COMPLIMENTARY IQc-lS- Thursday-Fridaj- First Show f, 6:00 p. m. - TICKETS Theatre entitles: Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williams Mr. and Mrs. George Romrell Mr. and Mrs. Mike Soter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Simpson M and Mrs. F. A. Steck Mrs. Mary D. Sutton and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheppick Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomas and Mrs. Frank Wilkin Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Yeates FROM SUNDOWN November 30, December Both Nights. Last Show (at Gam) Special Big Double Bill " alcohol by volum This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or OEM 9 Charles Starret. Iris Meredith, and the Sons Of The Pioneers, famous radio stars. New sflng hits fill the wild west air as rangers rove the rhythm trail! Plenty of action! "Yes We Have No Bananxa." Stooges Comedy Price, "THE STAR MAKER" "FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS." Special "Donald Duck" Comedy. Serial. Prices c 1 1:00. 4 lbs. for 7c Macaroni, pkg Oxydol, lge. pkg. .20c 20c 2 2 pkgs. 25 Peas, Smith, No. 2, 3 27c ' j ! i J 1 m Kix, Pitcher Free, 2 MEATS Chops. Leg Roast, Loin OP THIS PAPER Subscription LfcL wfrarakenG,UESTSstir 22c Ro lb. WINE mmm tp Club Nights. First Show 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. Gar- 57c 24c Veal Chops, Lamb EMPRESS 28-2- 10 lbs. for Corn Fed Pork, Sirloin Round. 9:00 p. m. November y, 1 Brand California 20 26-2- Tuesday-Wednesda- $22.40 $57.95 low Prices THRILL NIGHT ., LOW FARES Un nrf WINEHAVEN . Award at A Kraft Dinner, An attendance award of $80 or $50 will be given to one of the patrons if present. Same show at both theatres. SUN.-MONNOVEMBER NO SHOW AT THE GEM. Its Convenient I Los Angeles Chicago 7:00 p. m. GLOBE 1-- Saturday Only, November 25 First Show 1 $1.49 c. 9c Pumpkin, No. 2 9c Soups, can Chicken and Mushroom, can Tomato soup 3 cans 25c Gem Theatre I You can read, A Flour, 48 lb. bag Rinao, lge. pkg Rice, 3 lbs. for ...19c 1 IV E LITTLE PEPPERS You'll love them all. Special "Donald Duck" Comedy. Serial Friday Only At Empress. tsrsz GLOBE Pancake and Waffle And how they grew. Edith Fellows and fictions most beloved family. Come on, everybody . and join the fun! BY TRAIN 5021 Profits smalt We operate. We Honor Surplus Commodity d UF Phone Business gTeaL Bing Crosby, Louise Campbell, Laura Hope Crews, Ned Sparks. 99 kids and Bing! 14 old favorite tunes! 4 brand new Crosby hits! old, golden-oiceLinda Ware! 100 musicians! What a show! SECOND FEATURE Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Holiday Trip Spencer Mrs. Mika Perrick, Prop. That's the way THE STAR MAKER" Round trip in coaches from field to: THAT ftnn., POLLING ttoi OPrfR, VA5SE7 7H SAMS SJS'SS TMi& op NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts at EXTRA Big Double Bill EXTRA write, or just relax delightful st iiE'jEP 70 W.nortJ, cf 'ASAINSr 9. November 30, December at 700 Tb PS SOUND or IS, 500, 000 Mil IT? Home cooked meals all hours. f in ttie pep atowtj Title: Prices 28-2- Modem Special rates to permanent patrons, accommodations for transients. LIVINGSTONE NEWS .. . PESPECTUXJ Dont miss it! '5 It's Comfortable Tz Ft'2M!TUl?E riVF cfaz.SLA-'.- 69, Spencer Tracy, Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene, Walter Brennan. Spencer Tracy, twice winner of the Academy in his finest role! The greatest motion picture of 1939! COMEDY J AND A NCE Rooms 7 First Show Sun. 6:00, Mon. 7:00. Last Show starts The Greatest Adventure Known To Man Mo Coffee Shop & 60 EMPRESS 26-2- a 6:40 p.m. AMP TWO i " a a 1;4fl p.m. 62, An attendance award of $80 or $50 will be given to one of the patrons if present. "Crime Doesn't Pay" All Seats 25c Novelty ring Co. I jbtAM, 7UO S2VS, CMS., GGCteSSj With ,l20EAS PISffT HANP Dine-har- t, November m. a. Jr.zt7,c, Wit, Ann Southern, LI nda Da r n elTT Jil m c s EllisonTJean Rogers, Lynn Bari, Elsa Maxwell, John Halliday, Alan Sidney Blackmer. Everyone knows Elsa! What fun this first movie of hers! Beautiful girls! Drama! Gaiety! Romance! Heartache! Sunday-Monda- y, :0 FR Sorrel Gcjtiind, First Show 7:00 p. m. Award at 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK EXTRA EXTRA The Famous Elsa Maxwell's Paul Cleaning n Leave lb 8:00 a , wwwmwwwwwl Saturday Only, November 25 THRILL NIGHT k V wre'cleS time table Empress Theatre GEM AnthJnS Ptusengen and Expreu Mrs. G. Albert Bullock was Salt Laks Depot Man Dm. called to Burley, Idaho last week UnlonBua.SU. Eaunussen 0w7 because of the serious injuries 77 W. S. Tempi PhoaJ suffered by her brother, Dr. H. WJWVVWWWWWWWWWWWAJVVWVVWlWyVUVVVWW HOTEL FOR WOMEN f PARISHCHURCH SLATES DANCE - Stop worrying about tha cost of naw Winter clothes! We can clean7 repair 'and a!- ter those "old" ones so they'll look just like new. Guaranteed work economy prices. Phone Magna 3161 t1 TahS"000 A Thanksgiving Week dance k Catholic Miss Harriet Parks and Mr. a Parish social Roger Parks, who 'are students at Halt the U. A. C. at Logan, will spend Saturday evening, NovVmbera Music will be furnished the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. veil known orchestra and evL one is invited to attend. Parks. ss SAVE MONEY! prc,minent citizen of ft,, dty!'8 e, Chop- a. Spare Ribs, lb. Fresh Side Bacon, lb. Sausage, country Salt Bacon, lb Hams, smoked, boneles. Chickens, roasting - i 1Je --Po-rk Bananas, lb. Lettuce. Lge Cabbage, lb. Carrots. 2 bunches for Oranges, lge- - wwL$ & Celery, lge. stalks. dry goodsno 15c Table Cloths, were 98c. Shirts. Dress. 98c and Shirts. Work, each W. have Silk Underdog Handkerchiefs THE Blankets from CHRISTMAS GHJS RIGHT PRICE. 1 - 69c,f CHRISTMAS U! CARDS. Hardware Feed-St and Notion -- |