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Show 4 i I Friday, May 9,1 32 LUCNA tlMl$. MAdNA, UTAH rmi H. Rida. Editor Howard Rida. Publisher Published Sine lilt Publiahad By Th Copper Printing Company "" Imui each Friday mernlag at Magna. Utah Entard aa wenad dan mail matter under th act ol March M, lt7t at Magna. Utah Adjudged on ol th bail weekly newspapers by th Utah hoaorabl mention by th National Pra Aaaodatioa, gi Editorial AsaoriaHtm, 51.50 y Mall aiAacripiion rate Payabl atridiy in aavanc Th Tima welcomes oontzibutioa from Its raadara upon any must b signed. No Subject ol public Interact. All communication paid to anonymous contributions. SHIP NOTICES. NOTICE - TIMES MAGNA THE HOTICE Please Dial 3322 and Giro U Your Newt. a Minor. Upon reeding the Petition of Frederick Alfred Miller and Donna Pearl Miller, his wife, and good cause appearing therefor, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following notice be published in the Magna Times, a newspaper m general circulation in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, once a week for a period of four weeks: the Petition filed by the aforesaid Petitioners. Dated this 6th day of May, 1952. Martin M. Larson, Judge Attorneys for Petitioners, Romney, Boyer A Bertoch 1409 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication. May I, 1951 Date of last publication. May 30, 1951 TO BRADLEY WILLIAMS: You will please talg jiotice, that Frederick Alfred Miller and DonDenton entertained Mrs. na Pearl Miller, his wife, have membersGeorge of the Sewing petitioned the above v entitled Club last week at her home. A of Decker for th Court adoption TOR FURTHER PARTICULARS lovely planned luncheon was In the matter of the Adoption of Bradley Williams, a Minor male served, followed by a social time CONSULT CLERK COUNTY of mother natural the that PROBATE AND GUARDIAN DECKER BRADLEY WILLIAMS, child; and games. said child, Lora Williams, has consented to said adoption. Mrs. Dorothy Smith entertained You are hereby required to ap- members of her Sewing Club pear with regard to the above en- Wednesday evening at her home titled matter within Thirty (30) A dainty luncheon was served and days after the Ust publication of social time held. The ladies meet the Bushels of Them Given Away the to do so fail Notice. If this you 14th with Mrs. LaRue Breete. Court will proceed in accordance May with law to grant the prayer of Th Magna Timm is qualified a a Newspaper to publish Legal In The District Court ol The Third Notices, haring been appeared Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State ol Utah in th Third District Court ol Balt 34463 Order of Publication Lake County. BAG KISSES FREE at Grand Opening of the ALL NEW LAKE Theatre-Garfiel- j d MAY 9 and 10th, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Clear as a BelL foia Look Picture Haer . Coma Get Treats I Every on Invited! s Life-Si- Rig May 9 Friday, Saturday Coma 10 First Show I p. m. Com plate Show After 1:30 p. m. Brand Hew! Rig Special Double Bill - TOWN STEEL IN TECHNICOLOR ANN SHERIDAN, JOHN LUND Second Big Hill HERE COME THE NELSONS I I I I ' HHeinnieiniobeir: Special Matinee We are featuring a great saving idea for you. Our boys are distributing to each home a gift certificate that will save you 10 on that gift for Mother on Her Day. Bring in your certificate May 7, 8, 9 or 10th. And Remember Mother s Day Saturday, May 10 More Treats Adults. 35c Start 12:00 Noon All Children, lit Dial 9027 West Main 1211 St First Show m. Complete Show After Another Big Double Billl 1:30 p. m. 7:00 p. ! WEEKEND WITH FATHER Tonight-- . AN HEFLIN, PATRICIA NEAL AND A BIG CASTI - DRIVE Ladies of the Daughters of Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, are meeting this Thursday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maude Coon with Mrs. Elmrna Toon Bailey the lesson on Humorous Stones of Pioneer." Next Friday, Saturday May 16 17 SAILOR BEWARE with Martin & LewU May 9 Friday, Saturday Starts 7:00 p. m. Complete Show After 'GMrAbm Sunnv'urouli 10 1p.m. SUGG! Y0OT(:jl " 3 i i SATOAY "R0KBU?" STARTS Fidur 12 110011 Your Birthday? Serial & A Little Is 10th WEST k 5th SOUTH Finish Sunday, Monday Starts 1:30 May p. m. (Ti:! RAILROAD I THAT TAILED THE ROCKIES I t f W 3K . MwaM-M-n- e s TWATRt ( Novelty Cartoon Tuea., WedL, 1 hurs. Starts JCWT. 3 u 7:00 p. m. JMu Inillu JL JziVL .bin drama of t --aiul mill a buy Dodgci P K or.3-cn'jnTjrita- L. u to her retirement, she has every reason to be proud because of her fame as a film queen, and, more important, because of her contribution to the development of a great modem railroad, the home railroad of Colorado and Utah, which is today one of Americas foremost transportation f-servants. She can bask in the glory of the sleek Vista- rr Dome streamliners which owr the trails aha blazed through the heart of the Rockies a peogrn- sive railroad io 1952 spending another 23 " tW-- 1 'Tars for improvements to plant and equipment. Old 268 can pop a valve with pride when she views the school, highways, and airports built with tax money she helped earn foe the Rio Grande traces today amounting to moca than oot million dollars per month, smoog others supplying the very life blood of government in her territory. She can take maternal cheer In the knowledge rW today an avenge of three million dollars a month malra up the payroll of more than 7,000 Rio Gnnde employees (avenge annual wage in excess of H500) wb work in the main line communities she once served. 9k M This new 'SHOW DOWN way of comparing cars lets you see exactly siliat you get for your money I L. today, or tomorrow, or yoar from now) but soo hor whistle win bo stUlod forever . . . soots the will load tho promts!' tho low remaining mombers of hor narrow-gavg- o floot swey from, tho bepelott strwgglo with progress. iV won 1415 1p.m. Pulls no puncht...dts in facts gives you proof... of snlll tea" SW Whoa yM lamp I wan way, pa fat Ika plaia truth a boat tar aslaa. Dea I bay aay ear eatH yea ttap la for yaw free Shaw Dwwa booklet. Ht ee-y- a apaaar mad a waaty tararl Ceae la taSay. cam claim "more for the money." But Dodge backs it up . . . aO tht way! Dodge gives you the plain, unvarnished facts . . . invites your comparim the "Show Down" way with cur costing hundreds of dollars more. You see foe yourself exactly how mock more roomy comfort Dodge give you. You get proof of JDodge smoother ride economy greater safety , . . day-i- n and day-othat saves you money on upkeep and repairs. Come in today far your free "Show Down" booklet end demonstraboa drive in the big, new 52 Dodge. ... .MAKS SAFI ORMNO A HAWT. -- XT 'J X k SONG IN MY HEART" ."YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR" k " SNOW WHITE." CHCCX YOU 0t ut C A... CHICK ACCIOIMTS- MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY DIAL 5511 MAGNA. UTAH -- Mi named her Cinder Ella, and properly eo, far Hollywood n her story ends in the melting pot of progreat she will live "happily ever after," literally recast to fit a new role in the never-endin- g advance of civilization. co-sta- (QIciv, deficndaUo I .4 A s she looks forward ICWSaiWSH ZAsurms .lx Double Attraction South Murray 0120R2 5135 West 3500 'J New LmvdJm! JONES INSURANCE any yean ago, in 1890, when giant standard gauge locomotives pushed her off Rio Grande main lines and consigned her to a rapidly diminishing narrow-gaug- e empire, she knew her era was pasting. To be sure, she and her sisten have fought long and hard so keep the pace, and technological advancements' in all types of transportation and the transition of bonanza J mining camps to ghost towns, have combined to point up the significant job dona by the narrow gauge. 3:35 X Hail Damage 11 arjD Complete Show After Resident Glass of faithful service and signifying virtual retirement. A featured star VXT in the recently premi ered "Denver & Rio Grande," Cinder Ella, narrow-gaug- e locomotive 268, makes her exit with more honor and glory than she has ever known. Acclaimed as a novelty of today, she was a hard working pioneer of yesterday... faithful builder of the west. jaogoi Eiicr Emki May 13 Auto be tame day she emerged Hollywood' newest movie star she was presented with a m (T9 honoring over 70 yean huge wreath of flowers ran rt vu Fire Life TB Ca.aikt.il wav ' INSURANCE 214 EAST 2nd SOUTH social time. 1p.m. , with V 1112 Last Show next -- Both Feature Cartoons Rascals Comedy. J Everyone Invited The ladies meet Mrs. George Denton. BROWN FLORAL COMPANY nnrmr k UnhertalWamitiwul gerald. Club Te Meet Mrs. Marcia Cromar will entertain members of her Sewing Club 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL next Monday, May 12th at her KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY SPIRITS. THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY home at a 12:30 luncheon and 15 Whtn 1 imyusn. nriourioMi rciusx 2nd Feature 21 UGXf Mrs. George W. Smith entertained members of her Bridge Club Friday afternoon at her home at a social time. A large birthday cake in observance of Mrs. Orem Stewart's anniversary, formed the centerpiece of the luncheon table. Prizes at cards were given to Mrs. C. E. Hoops, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. A. J. Fitz- Order by Telephone with Confidence FREE DELIVERY 2 Times Daily To Any Point in Salt Lake County ( mi; aM. Club Entertained He was born April 29, 1952. Surviving are the parents; one brother and twin sisters, Jeffrey W. Mix, Rose Ann and Rose Mary Mix, all of Ogden, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E Mix, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Spence Cannon, Magna. Funeral rites were held Wednesday. Sincere sympathy is extended. And Hang Me Up Gem Theatre ft. rs ok Visit On of Ou? Two Locations or Jimmy Albert Mix, son of Robert W. nd Mary Cannon Mix, 3861 Grandview Drive, Ogden, died in an Ogden hospital at 12:55 a. m. -- Cut Ma Out Mother-Daughte- CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS SHRUBBERY From Brown Floral Mrs. Inez as will give I- Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad E . "-- v ne Mothers-Daughter- Express Your Sentiments With Infant Succumb to the JOEL McCREA. DEAN STOCKWELL IN TECHNICOLOR Adults. SOci 0th k 9th Grad. 35c: Children, 14c , Price t Fur-bour- Camp Te Meet CO-HI- T CATTLE Saturday evening in Salt Lake City. They, included Mrs. Dea, Mrs. Donna Cromar, Mrs. Vivian Mrs. Mabel Garfield entertained Kemp, Mrs. Cenella Rodgers, Mrs. class leaders and officers of the Zita, Mrs. Ellen Newbold, U Pleasant Green First Ward Relief Alene Griffith, Mrs. Norma Society at a prettily planned lunand Mrs. Shirley BegenL cheon and preparaUon meeting Monday afternoon. The guests ins Social cluded Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Dimond, Jessie Drown, One of the lovely parties of the Mrs. Selinda Taylor, Mrs. Estella week was the Pehrson, Mrs. Millie Deha, Mrs. party of the Lady Lionj given Marcia Cromar, Mrs. Mabel BakWednesday evening at the er, Mr Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Helen Club in Salt Lake City. 11a Mrs. Pollock and Mrs. Smith, Election of officers waa featured, Leatnce Turner. followed by a short business meeting and a program that included Members of two ladies bowling the following numbers: Toast to teams, captained by Mrs. LaVon the girls by Mrs. Bessie Harris, Dea and Mrs. Romaine Zito, en- president of the Lady Lions; reMrs. Cared Cromar joyed a theatre party and dinner sponse by Justesen, vocal duet, Barbara Young and Renae Shosted. Other selections included reading by Miss Billie Gae Larson; piano solo. Miss Connie Garfield and ballet number, Miss Connie Jo Matthews. Lovely Luncheon MOffiHIE' Mr, Ferrymore Little of Boise, Idaho, has returned to his home after spending the past week visiting his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson. 12 ,, Visitor Very welcome visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moyes are their two sons, both members of the armed forces. Airman Third Class Russell Members of the Pleasant Green wife are leaving Camp, Daughters of Utah Pion- Moyes and his San for Antonio, Texas, Friday a at are special eers, entertaining affair this Thussday afternoon. where Mr. Moyes will be stationed Force. He has been in May Slh at the Pleasant Green with the Air Wardhouse, to honor all past pres- Denver, Colorado. idents of the group. James R. Moyes Staff Luncheon will be served at and his Sergeant wife arrived Sunday eve1.30 oclock, followed by program to vacation here for several numbers from Cyprus high school. ning weeks. They will return to Clovis, 1922 The camp was organized in New Mexico. with Ad Bagley a captain, discontinued for a short time and was permanently organized FebMrs. Ruth Thomas will enter' ruary 3, 1926 with Clara Cheney tain members of her Sewmg Club as captain. Through the years, this Friday evening t her home. other women who have served as All members are urged to attend. head of the group included Mrs. T. L. Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Walker, Mrs. Mrs. Victoria Anderson, Estella Pehrson, Mrs. LaVinia Perkins, Mrs. Charlotte Larson, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and Mrs. Milt Doxford. All of these ladies are living either in Magna or vicinity and will be honored at the luncheon. A tree wet planted at the ward-hout)y the group in commem oration of the event Sergeant Boyd Black of the Air Force left Wednesday for El Paso, Texas, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Black, for the past several weeks. DRUGS BY DUKE Extra Cotnedlat Grade. 15c Welcome of P Party To Honor All Paat Presidents D se Mothers Day OZZIE AND HARRIET NELSON AND THE TWO BOYS. V. - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS - |