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Show ( ( MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah PAGE Friday, April 28, 1944 THE MAGNA TIMES 1916 FROM WAR FRONTS NEWS Published Sine Edith N. Ridge. Editor - Howard Ridge. Publishor Publichad By Tho Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered aa second class mail matter under the act ef March 3rd. 1679 at Magna. Utah . Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Annie Petersen, a luncheon was given at her home Monday afternoon. The guests included Mrs. Everean Solomon and Mrs. Cherril Low of Granger, Mrs. Ivie Hepner and Mrs. Sadie Loveless of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Emma CraigMrsMarth Davis, Mrs. Areva Petersen, Mrs. Agnes Yates, Mrs. Blanche Mrs. Charlotte Kent, Mrs. Pearl Houghton and Mrs. Blanche Petersen. A social afternoon was NOTED NURSE VISITS HERE Lieutenant Helen Porter of Payson, Utah, was a visitor at the home of her brother, Max E. Porter, Friday. Lieutenant Porter was one of the 13 U. S. Army nurses, who with 17 British soldtrek through iers, made a Albania af- the ter their Uanspdrt plane crashed n a flight frorn Sicilyto Bari, Italy, November 8, 1943, Lieutenant Porter is anxious to get back in service again. She is TU- - GIRLSCoiJ Floyd Dwight Nielson, Seaman 2nd Class, has been transt ferred to Service School at U. S. Naval Training Station, Great Utah - at LakesTTHinois. He' received 'his A new Brownie Troop L its office, 314 State Capitol, Salt boot training at.Farragut, Idaho. in Magna, cons, organized Lake City, Utah commencing at He is the son of Mrs. Mary E. twenty enthusiastic little 10:00 a. m. Nielson of Magna. His wife and tween the ages of 7 and if v BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERBy order of the Commission. daughter reside in Salt Lake City. on a leaders .are MrsGrann) VICE COMMISSION OF UTAH, . leave Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah enjoyed.and Mrs. Wayne Sonne 1 thls lth day of ApriC 1944. . Chanute Field, Illinois-PrivNotice of Further Hearing Theodore E. Thain, Secretary. Gibb R. Madsen, son of Mr. and In the Matter of the ApplicaDated April 28, 1944 Mrs. Delbert Madsen of Magna, tion of PLEASANT GREEN WA' has completed training and gradTER COMPANY for an adjustCARD uated from the Army Air Forces THANES OF High games in the B League dt ment in its rates, and for certain Utah Copper Club womens bowlTraining Command. other relief. We wish to thank our friends While attending the school he ing Tuesday night were taken by Upon motion -- f th and neighbors for the lovely received instruction in the wea- Ruth Andrus, 155; Elizabeth causf' ap- -' flowers and cards in the recent ther observers course, and in applicant, ard g Newton, 153; Jo Corfield, 148; R. pearing therefor, death of ou 'her, John C various technical operations vital Ahlquist, 148; Bernice Ruston, IT IS HEREBY ORDiRED, Cuckson of S to the maintenance f the coun- 14L .ake City. That further hearing in the Mrr anti Mrs. Ed Hanson trys fighting planes. Team No. 1 had high game of entitled matter scheduled 555 and series of 1550. They took for April 19, 1944, has been postMrs. Donna Martenson has Dale Hancock, son of Mr. and 3 points. Team No. 3 also took 3 poned until Monday, May 15, moved from Salt Lake City to Mrs. Scott Hancock, is now at- points. 1944, on which date the matter Granger to live by her parents, tending radio school at Los Anwill be heard before the Public Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hancock, geles, California, in the U. S. In the A League, Ann Tygesen while her husband is serving in Navy, after receiving, boot train- took high game of 243 and series the U. S. Navy. ing at SanDiego, California. of 562.No, 3 team took high game - Dale recently went roller skat- of 662 and series of 1833. FOR SALE Tractor, and farm ing in Hollywood, California, and Other high games were Helena implements. Inquire Ralph Wolfe, had the pleasure of skating sev- Schultz, 167; Barbara Corfield, East Fourth South, phone 4516. eral numbers with Linda Darn- 166; Fannie Nielson, Lu- ell, movie actress. cille Larsen, 179; Amy McCarty, PASTURE-C- an taka 35 haad of Mary Sudbury, 164; Lustock in pasture. Inquire H. L. . Amarillo Army Air Field, Am- cille Larsen, 179; Emma Lou Walker, Hunter. arillo, TexasDon B. Duckworth, Erickson, Ethel Johnson, son of H. B. Duckworth of Ar- 188; Donna Cromar, 161. Members of the Walk and Evans thur, has completed his course of An odd occurrence during the families surprised Mrs. Muriel studies as an aviation mechanic evening was when Team No. 6 This merchandise goes on sale Saturday Walk on her birthday anniver- in this Army Air Forces Techni- scored the following scores, 444, cal School. at of Mr. Mrs. home and the 555 888 sary Training and and team series of April 29th lornaj His graduation from this tech- 1888. Lawrence Doxey on Wednesday The bowling season evening. Covers were laid for nical school now fits him for airended twenty-fiv- e guests. An evening plane maintenance and he will be Tuesday with the following ansent to some air base where he nual awards: of games followed the dinner. IS Only will assist in keeping Americas High individual game: Ann Flying Fortresses in the air for Tygesen, 243; high individual serAllied victory. ies, Sylvia Wimmer, 578; high team game, Team No. 1, 716 and team series, Team No. 5, Staff Sergeant Richard Naylor high 1899. at bas? to his Marine returned Coronado, California Sunday afSaturday, April 29 ter visiting his wife and small son First Show 5:30 p. m. Complete Show After 1:00 pjn. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Battle Cry of the Marine Raiders! O. Naylor for a short time. Honoring their son and wife, Honoring the birthday anniSolid colon as well as colored chenille on while grounds, Mr. and Mrs. Naylor entertained versary of her husband, Mrs, RiDavat a dinner chard L. Thomas Sr. entertained With Randolph Scott, Noah Beery, Jr., Alan Curtis, prettily arranged id Bruce, J. Carrol Naish, Grace McDonald. Thrilling! Thursday. Other guests were Mr. at a party Friday evening at the For Children and Mrs. Hebe Hansen and Mrs. Thomas home. The guests includMUSICAL DY Bertha Schneider of Salt Lake ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tho-- 1 ts 35c Prices, Children 14c, 8-- 9 Grade City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nay- mas Jr. and daughter, Dixie, Mr. Gem. the at at the Sunday Empress. Saturday lor, Mrs. Richard Barton, Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Moon, Mr. and 2 y Elizabeth Shurtleff Smith, Miss Mrs. Charles Cary of Midvale, April Laura Lee Naylor, and little Lar- Major and Mrs. Haven, (NOTICE) Sun. Shows 5:00 7:20, Complete Show After 9:10 Major First Show 6:30 and Mrs. Davis, First Lieutenant ry Naylor. Little Larry, son of Mr. and and Mrs. McCoy, First Lieuten- In Technicolor Magnifies nl and Tuneful Mrs. Dick Naylor, will make ant and Mrs. Lee, A book that will fascinate your child as he learns the leuoa! Sergeant Eddie his home with his paternal grandPetersen, Corporal and Mrs. Izetz the Bible. of Kearns, Utah. A buffet lunchparents for some time. A delichtful combir'?'4" c cr.4?rtninmcnt and stars, eon was served and social eveon .vour ' Must Ste' li&l. With George Murphy, Gin-n- y t ut Womens BluetDenim ning enjoyed ball. Hazel Scott, Sims, Lena Horne, Ben Blue, Rochester, v the Marine hospital in San FranrommyT)orsey and orchestfaTShdlnariy others. The Recreational Committee is COMEDY NEWS cisco, suffering from malaria fev- making plans for a Field Day to Conrad-sen, er, his mother, Mrs. Carl be h.ld Friday, May 5 at the Rex PRICES this had week. learned NOTICE, Hunter Recreation returned after spending three will be contests ofCenter. There 8-- 9 Adultt, 44c grade, 30c, Children, 20c kite flying, weeks furlough with his mother. races, ball marbles and He left to be assigned to a ship. other events. games, A Maypole and the Sturdy and practical for that new job. Don't go unprepared A speedy recovery is wished by of the queen, followed crowning work. your his many friends. by a dance and floor show in the evening, will also be featured Boys Blaine Kidd, member of the 4-- 5 Mrs. Lorraine Griffiths and Thursday-FridaMay Merchant Marine, is visiting his Hal, are visiting at the home First Show Both Nights 6:30. Lest Show 9:00 p. m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth son, 19 TWO SWELL FEATURES Kidd. He is feeling much better of Mrs. Griffiths mother-in-lain Las Vegas, Nevada. after a serious illness and will reH cuperate at home for a time. Franklin D. Day, private in the Marine Corps, recently graduated Mighty! Magnificent! Powerful! Stirring drama! Jean from Tank School at Camp EllPierre Aumont, Gene Kelly, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Peter Size 8 to 16. Be here early to get your share. Limit of two fe iot. California. Frank is the son Lorre, .Tn'ph Calleia. customer. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Day, 3919 Feature Comp-nio60-da- German-occupie- NOTICE -- Service-Commission- 21-d- i above-name- y d Fair-bourn- e, tf - ay ate BOWLING d 1 , ve -- fo 162-16- 2; 188-16- 1; 162-17- Empress Theatre 42ND ANNIVERSARY 5; HUNTER SPREADS NEWS GUNG HOP NEWS-COME- BIBLE STORIES 25c-Adul- 1-- 30-Ma- Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- y, Mon.-Tueeda- y, BROADWAY RHYTHM WORKSUITS 1 y, WAIST OVERALLS The Cross of Lorraine RED K1 VLR See II0BIN lrtOD up-to-t- 53.00 year. $5.00 $1.50 year to the Gem Theatre 30 First Show 7:00 p. m, Last Show 6:06 COMEDY Pricei, Children 14c, Thursday-Frida- 8-- 9 y, Lynn Hendrickson 2988 9100 West p. m. MUSICAL Grade May 25c-Adu- lt or call 7341 25c-Adu- lt SPORT SHIRTS Elsie Kirby is recovering LDS hospital from an ap- Assorted styles and fabrics in colors to match am3 I This ticket presented entitles: Th? Guardian Beehive entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at the Hunter wardhouse. Special guests were the girls mothers, M. I. A. presidency and the bishopric. Miss Bernieee Walker is the class leader. at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre Mr. Jack Johnon and Partner es Mr. and Mr. Wendell B. L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Kilpack and Partner Mr. and Mrs. James Kay Mrs. Katie Knaus and Partner Mrs. D. E. Knadle and Partner Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kavanagh. Ivir. and Mrs. Irvin Kimball. H.-Jon- h -(TheseFREEnameSHOWare A AS GUESTS taken Afternoon Frocks a For that axtra change or trip down-towone of these nsw styles from Penney's. n. 98 Refresh yourseH w, CF THIS PAPER frni mir Suberi?tion 1 Bargains Mr. Roy Doxey, newly appoint- ed president of the East.m States Mission, spent several days visiting with his brother and sister-in-laMr. andMrs. Lawrence Doxey. Their mother," Mrs. Dox-- y ot Ogden, was a weekend finest also. Mr. Doxey has hiaTiome in Washir. 2tn, D. ESlbes Only a limited supply. Get yours early. Baautiful color tractive designs. lowed. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS tvery Colorful The M. I. A. officers and teachers served a chicken dinner to forty guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr.nee Doxey Wednesday evening, honoring Keith Hess, who Jeft for the armed services An evening of games fol- 35c Ideal kj Boys ne SERIAL Grade Delightfully cool and refreshing for summer weather. quick and aasy tubbing. Maude Evans was hostess Thursday to the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Mildred Moore. Refreshments were serv- Thirty small friends helped Yates celebrate her 8th biithday. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served. Elaine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Yates. RED RIVER ROBIN HOOD 8--9 PINAFORES pendectomy. 4-- 5 T COMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Furness are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby boy, Tuesday, April 18. This is their first child, and is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones. Mrs. in the 35c The Cross of Lorraine Pricei, Children 14c, Ladles Seersucker ed. First Show 6:00 p. m. Last Show (At Cam) 6:00 p. m. BIG DOUBLE BILL CO-HI- for 2 years armed forces! South 5200 West. Mrs. GUNG HO! NEWS TO Readers Digest c Sunday, April Today FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Tim Holt, Cliff Edwards and the gang in this minute action drama! Exciting! Adventurous! COMEDY. (Serial Friday Only at tha Empress.) Price6Childrer20c-MadMc-Adulii5- Me list.) y OS J.G. PENNEY I STOW1 J I D P A R T MS H I |