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Show t decided to hold the annual ference next year in Reno, THE MAGNA TIMES Edith N. Ridge. E4Hot Howard Ridge. Publisher Published Sine 1811 Published By The Coppo Printing Company Imuad each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered at aacond dau mail matlar ondar lha act of March 3rd. 1179 at Magna. Utah FOR SALE-Porcel- ain monkey stove. .Inquire Hy Facer, Cyprus Avenue. Miss Joan Thomas is visiting relatives and friends at Oakley, Utah. LOST Black xippered loose-lea- f REWARD. Contains notebook. Public Health Reports. visiting at is nm. j ' By B. L. Jonas Jimmy Cushing and Jerry War Conference International Spainhower are spending their vacation at Spring Lake, Utah. Footprint Association held at Sacramento, California, May Miss Daisy Cushing and Mrs. was the largest attended In hisFlorence Dibble of Salt Lake, tory. Chapter 3, Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. took the Vetterized Bacon for and Mrs. R. H. Cushing Sunday. having 39 delegates, the largest turnout of the 18 chapters Friday evening a group of friends entertained at a kitchen Mr. C. E. Christensen received shower for Miss Jean Harrison at the home of Miss Kathryn Per- a prize from the Elks Club for kins. Games were played and wearing his cocktail shirt. Verne prizes given to Joan Roberts, R. McCullough, B. L. Jones and Renea Perry, Billie Mayberry H. J. Webbert were awarded a vote of thanks for drinking Can; and Joyce Matthews. ada Dry only. Among the resolutions adopted at the convention George Brotherson is home was one favoring the high school from the Army Air Corps. driving course. T. B. Burbidge, secretary-treasurecovered himWISH TO BUY-Lamow.r. self in the with glories morning PImm call 3291. outstanding oration in presenting FOR Raster. the Past Grand President with a Call at Quiat Apt No. 42 or phono Copper Footprint made in Utah from Chapter 3, Salt Lake. It was 2141. 26-2- 7, Both Magna young L the seaman will spend a period were happy to see each:! of leave at home. and had. a pleasant time Mr. and Mrs. 'William Catten Mrs. Gregory is the foj have received word from their of Mr. and Mrs. c. R. jr,, he has been prothat David, son, Mr. and and Mr. Duckworth Keith J. Hess, son of moted to Petty Officer, 2nd Class. Magna, Mrs. Carter Hess of Hunter, is He is broken son of H. B. Duckworth Jjl a from recovering indoc-- , thur. receiving his initial naval hand. 1 Train-U. Naval S. the at trination 111.. jng Center, Great Lakes, Lloyd Rushton of the Merchant His boot training consists of Marine returned' Sunday to San 0e icfffe wee fas tolwk instruction in seamanship, his parafter visiting Francisco, 3 rer.fc'ese get teeyhm tary drill, and general naval pro- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rushton. times ahead. cedure. During this period a serbe taken will tests ies of aptitude son Buy Mere by the recruit to determine or Lieutenant Earl L. Gregory, not whether he will be assigned of Mrs. Arvel A. Coon of Magna, War Bonds to a Naval Service School or to is now overseas and has particiforfrHde,', immediate active duty at sea. pated in a course deigned to His recruit training completed, bridge the gap between training in the states and soldering in an active theatre of war. At one of the Air Service Command StaIF YOUR CAR tions, known as Control Depots, Lieutenant Gregory was carefully COULD TALK in Full processed by classification ext certainly would impious perts who make certain that he to take extra special can gl was well fitted for the job assignin these hectic times. It r- ed to him. Before entering the Army he say. attended the UAC at Logan. 'I'm Getting Old; FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Reasonable. Inquire J. B. Coon, 4500 South 8400 West, Magna. Var Bond Prize Contest on Electricity in Food Production DL In' , Japan. -- Entries are being received every day in the prize contest conducted by the Utah Power & Light Company f.r its customers engaged in farming or gardening, according to company officials. Although the contest does not close until August 1st, considerable interest is already in c. and all those who inte. d to submit letters are urged .to do sa as soon as possible. Prizes of $30 to $150 in United States war bonds, series E, are offered for the best letters Filing how our family is using eloitncitj to help produce food for vjst ry. Any member of the family may write a letter, and the only requirement is that each letter tell the simple facts about the uses to which electricity is put by the fain- ily of the writer. Letters may be as long or short as desired. Convenient forms containing full de- tails of the contest, and space for a letter, are available at any Utah Power & Light Company office. Letters may be submitted on the 9 's CRY HAVOC Dangerous, glorious, exciting! 10 women from all walks of life. Ann Sothem, Margaret Sullavan, Joan Blondell, Marsha Hunt, Fay Bainter, Heather Angel and others. NEWS COMEDY Prices, Children 14c, Grade 8--9 35c 25c-Adul- ts Saturday at the Empress. Sunday at the Gem. Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- June y, 4-5- -6 5:00 pan.. Mon.-Tue6;30 pan. Last Show 9 GREER GARSON and WALTER PIDGEON in First Show Sun. e, MADAME CURIE Together again in this fascinating love story. Youll never forget them in this rapturous romance. Tops in entertainment! With a grand supporting cast. ' COMEDY NEWS Grade 25c, Adults 35c Prices, Children 14c-8-- 9 Wednesday, June 7 Thursday-Frida- June y, First Show Both Nights 9:30. 8-- ' 9 Last Show 9:00 p. m. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM quirrh St hers wh Board w Her othe Larson, The fo ed a soc garden o J Kindly was a nv Priel S. 1 L Sarah J cars. Speed Wears Me Out I At 45 M. P. 45 pr cant W rubber. 31 per cent mon g and 10 per cent more guolia are used than at 35 MPH; iJ wear on all parts of the vehkk ' I ie a lot higher, too. Tor Goth Sakea Dont FoqJ to attend to my repain b An interesting letter was remediately. ceived this week from Private test and adjust my brakes,, special form, or on any piece of Daniel E. Pittman, son of Mrs. check on my wheel eligman: W. E. Stewart of Magna, as folpaper. The annual car inspection a The purpose of th; contest, as ex- lows: quired by law begins Jum I Co. plained by power company officials, Copper Printing Avoid the rush. Give the at is to cqll wider attention to the job Magna, Utah Dear Sir: chanic a chance to do good electricity is doing on the vital I thought I would write and work. Have your car inspedk foe front. let you know that I saw Calvin arly. The contest has been set up to Coon May 6th here in the South Pacific. che everyone as nearly as possible DO IT NOWI I met him on the street in town an equal chance by dividing the while we were both on pass. 1 rr.tnrv served by the Utah Power Utah State Highway Palnl I surely was glad to see some c: Light Company into districts, one from home again. Vit!i a $50 war bond offered as a I told him that Private Joe prize in each district. Winners of Marino and Leo Williams were tii trut prizes automatically also here, but I could not contact iimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiuiq ' eligible for grand prizes them at the present time. Leo and o ra, :e f.o :n $25 to $100, thus Joe are also from Magna. Calvin has been at New Guin- ng k rrsil,ie for a contestant SALE win a i..u'h as $150 in war ea, and while there he ran onto'E HOUSE FOR -. Keith Marlor. Keith is in the SeaBees. whose names will be an-- . d, modem, chicken eoop eu be will r, persons Two Cyprus schoolmates were 91600.00. ISO1 and food pro also happy to meet each other rand garage, only TV-Du'kworth met Mrs! down and $25 a month. Inquire Moyes Gregory in Amar Contest letters should be mailed to Food Contest Editor, illo, Texas, where Mrs. Gregory DeVerl Curtis. 3090 E. 41h ki is employed, while her O. Bux husband I. 890, Salt Lake City 10, member of the armed forces is Utah. stationed We fillc M . d- re -' NO SHOW On Sat at the I Mrs. H. Ridd of and remember, if the to end and the f actoriaa to start making new can t' morrow, it would tab1 a years to replaca all Amnia Included is Second Lieutenant Merrily S." Johnson, 26, son of Henry Johnson of Garfield. Karat Cream Separator powered i;h rotor is just one of many ways in which electricity saves labor and time and helps in the production of food for victory. 3 Saturday, ages 7 to H years be taught I HONDO ARMY AIR FIELD, link in Hondo, Texas-Anot- her the chain of dynamic U. S. air power was forged here as the navigation school of the AAF Training Command awarded silver wings to a host of newly qualified combat navigators. After successful completion of 18 weeks of comprehensive aerial and ground training, these from every young Americans state in the Union are ready to lead AAF bombers to the crumbling defenses of axis-hel- d Europe and to the- - uneasy strongholds of ck-ctri-c First Show 5:30 p. m. Complete Show After Great Showl Stirring Experiences! high schoi Classes m. for agt Swing 4 Theatre Empress June A daw tyednesda vj SALE--Circulati- litiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiniiii DANCIN nt r, wn - . MayoFReports Ma-la- MEN- 0F. 0UR SERVICE hiaGN Wilford W, Coon of the'armed forces sent his mother a beautiful tablecloth and 12 napkins from Italy for Mothers Day. CLASSIFIEDS The T --NEWS con- GARFIELD ITEMS OF INTEREST Dean Peterson Idaho. IACeW Friday, June 2, 1944 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH j rS there. iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiwl SOS YOUR UNCLE Billie Burke, Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Delta Rhythm Boys, Jan Garber and orchestra, Jack Teagarden and orchesSwell songs, gay stars! tra, Tailor-Maid- s. Socond Feature NOW K V T 1 m in SG I, & 1.1 RANGE LAW a Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and the gang in n action picture. EXTRA SPECIAL TWO COMEDIES "OUR GANG" and "COLORED CARTOON." (Serial Friday at the Empress) A MEMORY rootin-tooti- Prices, Children 20c, grade 8-- 9 25c-Adul- ts 5 7:00 p. m. Last Show - 9:00 p. m. V CRY HAVOC COMEDY Prices, Children 14c, Thursday-Frida- First Show 6:00 p. 8-- 9 V. NEWS Grade 25c-Adul- ts June y, the years, SUNSET LAWN FEATURE 2350 E. 13th So. Beauty and Dignity Without Extravagant RANGE LAW Comedies "Our Gang" Prices, Children 14c, 8-- 9 Colored Cartoon. Serial 5 !i you fail to receive our program, we refer you to our pro- - E gram in the Magna Times. DiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiim jj: TICKETS SALTTAKE & TOO! STAGE LINES This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: Oil Mr. and Mrs. George A. Little Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKellar Mrs. Matilda McCumber and Partner Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McCarty Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Macaulay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archibald Mr. and Mrs. F. N. McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDermaid Dr. George EL McBride and Partner THE HOME it! This is the !iig push THIS IShave been wait ng for! This is the zero hour! Our fight ing men are ready r: ady to strike anywhere .. . anvtir e ...BAR NOTHING! . . . cnyhow What about you? Are yo ready to match this spirit uith vour War Bond purchases? Every bond you FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription list.) A WWVft I Dr. Creed Haymond, Presided I Clyde C. Edmonds, Secretary Wilford F. Kay. Mortician. Funeral Director Grade, 25c, Adults 35c COMPLIMENTARY jr, rb. m. Last Show (At Gem) 9:09 p. COMPANION o unblemished memory 8-- 9 SOS YOUR UNCLE Special, Comforting to knew fcst each cl our services cl how modest 9 how elaborate- - create lasting Impression of die tiaction that will remain aa 'Sjhrougbout 35c BIG DOUBLE BELL 2 Of necessity the cost d I funeral must be kept wiib-ibudget limitations. It b n 4 Sunday, 4 THE YEARS 35c Gem Theatre June rivet Show FOB - TIME TABLE FROIJTTOO! buy ts so much more power behind the bi jg push .7. the push that will send Hitler and Tojo into oblivion. Get behind the invasion drive! Invest MORE than ever before! Double . . . triple . . . what done in any previous drive.youve The job is big youve to got Bad ferffact- - BUY MORE THAII dig! BEFORE P astengert and Expr Salt Laka Depot Union But. Station 27 W. S. Tamp la baa vat Salt Laka Leaves G 5:45 7:30 S'Tnn io.Ti 5:30 9:00 11:00 of pjn. pjn. 9:30 1:45 4:30 6:30 7:45 6:45 pan. 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