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Show i THE i MAGNA TIMES SOCIAL NEWS CYPRUS JUNIOR 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 Issued each Friday morning at' Magna, Utah J After April HIGH NEWS BROTHER OF MAGNA WOMAN SUCCUMBS Census Begins Adelbert William Carter, 45, died Friday in a Burley, Idaho hospital. He was a brother of (Continued From Page 1) Mrs. Anna Willard of Magna. of our people. Surviving are his widow, two The statistics collected are to sons and a daughter, his father, be published in as convenient a brother and three sisters. a form as possible for practical Funeral rites were held Sunuse. The data can be presented day. in very small units, such as wards and election districts for cities, so that analytic studies can be made. In the case of some seventy large American urban developMrs. William Knight entertainments the, most important data will be presented under the aus- ed at a party for the 4th birthday of her daughter, pices of the cities themselves by anniversary census tracts that is, by fixed Chloe, Friday. Ten little guests Sections of each city, most of made merry and enjoyed birthwhich sections have less than day games. Refreshments were inlater served. people in them. With the, formation broken down into such The Hercules Club is entertainiworkable units, public welfare authorities will be able to meas- ng at a St Patricks Dance this ure their problems more accurate- Saturday evening at the Music will be furnished by ly. Paul Keefers orchestra. BACCHUS NOTES 6,-0- club-room-s. Notice to Creditors 8 9 Miss Ruth Olsen of Blackfoot, Idaho was a visitor during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock. Probata and guardianship notices. (Consult tha clerk of tha district court or tha respective signers for further information.)- Miss Betty Bevan, young daughEstate of Addie Ahern, Deceas- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bevan, and Mr. Ray Fairboume, son of ed. Creditors will present claims Mr. and Mrs. William Fairboume, with vouchers to the undersigned have returned home, convalescing at the office of Judd, Ray, Quin-he- y from recent appendicitis operaand Nebeker, 921 Kearns tions. Both are doing nicely. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of May The Hercules Ward Relief SoA. D. 1940. ciety met Tuesday for their regu Mrs. Elva Rees, Administratrix lar Work and Business meeting of the Estate of Addie Ahern, De- which was in charge of Mrs. Lula Fairboume. A pageant, commemceased. Judd, Ray, Quinney and Nebek- orating the anniversary founding will be given Sunday evening, er, Attorneys. Date of first publication March March 17th by the Relief Society, 7:00 p. m. The general public is 15th, A. D. 1940. Date of last publication April invited. - 5th, A. D. 1940. trailer. e onable price. Inquire H. R. ning, Bacchus. Phone 8781. FOR SALK--Hous- ReasMan- Endon GROCEilY West Magna Main St. v rs Ultra-Mode- m ht Pad-doc- k, ct ASCENSION EXPLAINED IN SUNDAY TOPIC CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME is the subject of in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday; March 17 th. Substance the lesson-sermo- UTAH'S FASTEST SELLING WHISKEY place-card- 313-314- STATE 125 ft. ...10c Diamond, 125 ft. . 13c e, OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Phone 5771 CAMPBELL'S SOUP 11c 26c Other Soups, 3 cans Chicken-Mushroo- m POWDERED SOAP Oxydol, lge. pkg. . ,20c Oxydol, gt. pkg. . .55c 55c Dreft, gt. pkg CRYSTAL WHITE Soap, large, 10 bars 34c P. G. 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LOW-PRICE- D Phone 2841 Magna, Utah 5c Pkg Iodized Salt, 26 oz. .6c PEAS No. 2 can, 3 for .... 25c Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c t ii Kaisins, !! oz.pkg. .4c Beans, 5 lbs. for . . . 24c Green Trea Tea, 2 lb. . .28c e Lux 3 bars for 17c Lifebuoy, 11c Wheaties, Pkg Aero Wax, pt. can .20c For if 1-- Camay-Palmoliv- -- 7 INCOME-T- AX Saturday Only, March 16 First Show 6:45 p. m. Award At 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK A Great Story ... A Great Cast . . . It's Tops "T 15-1- GEM Call 5001 for tervice cAlhst Ivin Jc ly arr, THRILL NIGHT March y, Professor Teleyiiiz Calls the Class to Order... Today's Question Is: 9. OF 1940 " Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, George Murphy, Ian Hunt er, Florence Rice. What a show of shows . . . for song, for spectacle ... for romance! Cole Porters hit tunes! Its grand! News. Prices Comedy TUES.-WED- MARCH .. Thursday-Frida- NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS 19-2- 0. March y, 21-2- 2 First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show Starts at Extra Big Double Bill ALL I pun. QUESTION: If one of your friends should call you from Australia and say it it 11 a.m. tomorrow and you say it is 6 p.m. today, who is right? Billy Halop and Huntz Hall of the Dead End Kids with the Little Tough Guys, also Larry Crabbe, Mary Carlisle, El BrendeL SECOND FEATURE ANSWER : Clair Trevor, John Wayne, Brian Donlevy,. A mighty story, terrific action of Americas first frontiers! Serial Friday Only At Empress. Prices C - T A MESSENGER ALLEGHENY Well, youre both right. The telephone goes places so far and so fast it makes the clock dizzy. AFTER ( 17-1- 8 t BROADWAY MELODY DAY RATE gers fro: EMPRESS ... Show Sun. 5:00 pan Mon. 7:00 pun. Last Show Extra! Tha World's Two Greatest Dancers Together! Your home or office telephone will take you pracin the tically anyhere United States. You can call Australia and many other foreign lands as well. To the right are a few Three minute atation - to - station rates. The operator will be glad to tell you rate to any amiest re elbov REAL GLORY Sunday-Monda- UPRISING :hly up! dem tru hogany SEI 1ELUXE STYLE Gem Theatre Saturday Only, March pju. THRILL NIGHT ...N New i elbow First Show 6:45 p. m. Award At 9:00 p. m. GEM ance . :omfo 16 EMPRESS An attandance award of $80 .. Sam show at both theatres. kuk-MOMAhCH IMA. U6 Sh6w AYTHg'GEKC N window New zer . . die jlio, pe re . Tuesday-Wednesda- March y, Club Nights. First Show 7:00 p. m. 19-2- 0 ushion Last Show 9:00 p. m. SIlENl STOP, LOOK AND 1 000 "'3.75 -- 2.00 SERVICE 6. jter, J II I I I A merry, human story of a Jea n Regers, W illiam Frawley,-Eddie LOVE romance. family-ridde- n Collins;" Special Added All Color Feature Tha Middleton family at The New York World' Fair. News. Prices 10c-15- e. 8--9, Ting an. aft Gary Cooper, David Niven, Andrea Ieds, Reginald Owen. One of the most stirring dramas of love and courage ever brought to the screen! JOMORQOft parti cu lartowns." G. F. GROVER, Panama Hotel Will be at Hotel, February 23, 24, March 1,2, their Magna, Utah Empress Theatre 1-- s, ral soc Copyright 1940, National Distiller Products Corp, N. Y. IS lb. 20c lb. 16c lb. 14c lb. 15c lb. 32c lb. 19c lb. 19c lb. 5c a hon 93 PROOF Ib. 21c Pork Chops, ipular - PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY MOTT feOMD 2 Ib. 25c lb. 19c and 21c Rolled Prime Rib 1 Let Us Inspect Your Car Now and Avoid The Late Rush. T.ound and Ground Beef Rump Roast, Air-Tit- but by a i5 .lCc Clearwater, can White Star, 7 oz. can 17 Wax Paper Steak, Tiage 1 INSPECTION Rent A Locker Now and Store Your Meat Before The Price Go Up. ne fd. young Impeded Officially 4MMS0W TODAY T-Bo- to Ja and M Your Car Mutt Be Notice-Firs- . . their ,f STATION 99 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, FI ind Mr Logan INSPECTION ). MARCH ding six gu MAGNA LOCKER MARKET S H 1 :zes gi d Mrs Corned Beef, 12 oz. 18c Vienna Sausage, 3 c.25c T U N A eld Wedr home. An attendance award of $80 4 patrons will be given $20 each if present or 3 patrons that are present will be given $20 each. All Seats 25c Special Selected Short Subjects. LIBBY'S i - THIS WHISKEY IS st t , s. r, 10 p.m. Hours 10 a.m. ALL WEEK PRICES March 15 to March 22 Sugar, 10 lb. bag .60c Butter, 2nd grade, lb. 32 Sliced Bacon, lb. ... 17c Milk, lge., 4 cans .28c Necessity will force those on relief to go out and get wort find some means of providing for their families and they will offer to work for what they can get And those who have jobs to offer will find plenty of unemployed seeking them-a- nd that will force wages down. The spectacle of such a thing happening is appalling, undesired, but with a national political ahead, with plenty of with a new crop of pro. mises to reduce federal expendi. tures and that means payrolls with industry emand relief-a- nd ploying less and less men because of modern production methods, it Problem appears that the politician must Two big problems face the na- have something up their sleeves tion, and as more and more sur- besides promises if they have veys are completed Americans any hope at all of Changing conface a staggering truth. Unem- ditions. ployment .and the possibility that Just how politicians can induce it will grow and not diminish alto employ more men, industry one. most staggers when industrialists find they can, Millions of people cannot con- by production methods, produce tinue to live on public relief or more and more with less and less charity. Eventually there may be men, is a mystery. only one solution the stoppage There must be some solution-a- nd of all forms of relief, for neither man who has it will befederal, state, county or township comethe another Lincoln or Washtreasuries can continue to pay out ington. money they do not have. Now. n The Scriptural reading includes the following from John 2: 19, 22: Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up. When therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples rememberBeehive girls of the Hercules ed that he had said this ur.to Ward attended a Satur- them. day afternoon at Pleasant Green The correlative reading embodWard and presented a Dutch ies the following from Science dance and song to represent Hol- and Health with Key to the land. Mrs. Dortha Kearns directed Scriptures by Mary Baker Edthe young ladies. dy: Jesus of Nazareth was the most scientific man that ever trod Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lemkuhl the globe. He plunged beneath entertained Saturday evening for the material surface of things, thirteen guests. A social evening and found the spiritual cause To show that the substance of was enjoyed. himself was Spirit and the body Honoring the birthday anniver- no more perfect because of death sary of her husband, Mrs. William and no less material until the asGallagher entertained at dinner cension (his further spiritual exSunday for Mr. and Mrs. L. A. altation), Jesus waited until the Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Les Gall-ye- r mortal of fleshly sense had reand daughter, Miss Leslie linquished the belief of substance-matteand spiritual sense had Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Williams and daughter, Miss Nancy and quenched all earthly yearnings." Gordon House, (pp. Fun-Fe- Observea Birthday Data principal from Plymouth and Dr. Farnsworth were speakers at this Miss Colleen Jones was the luncheon, following which the hostess to nineteen of her little party was adjourned. June Bird, Reporter friends Friday at her home, the occasion being her tenth birthMr. Brammer is planning a trip day anniversary. She was assist for his acthity club. They are ed in entertaining by her mother, contemplating cn going up to the Mrs. Vera Jones and Mrs. .LorMagna Mill to look through the raine Leddingham. The small photographic laboratory. This guests were seated at one large should prove very interesting for table with a birthday cake as the this group, who are interested in centerpiece and small Easter baskets filled with candy eggs photography. Games were later as Louise Ashmore, president of and prizes given ta Floyd played the club, with the help of Mr. Mitchell, Maxine Halvorsen and Brammer, is trying to arrange the Allene Christensen. trip for next week. Dean Hansen, Reporter. Miss Betty Duckworth enter tained members of the Double Six Sewing Club Wednesday evening "We are sending you some of at her home. A luncheon was serthe stories of the early Utah Pio ved. neers and, also, a doll dressed up 1847. We hope you Mr. L. B. (Bry) Wimmer, who exactly as in us. to will write burned about his With this brief note, Junior Red face and hands while doing elecCross members of the Cyprus trical work at the Magna Plant of Junior High introduced themthe Utah Copper Company Sat selves to fellow correspondents. is as urday, reported recovering were not "dug out The stories well as can be expected at St of books; they were told history Marks hospital. He will be there the boys and girls grandby about six weeks. parents and The best of wishes for a speedy Gathered together and illustrated recovery is wished by Mr. Wim-me- with interesting pictures and Mabel Angell, who is sponsorsketches, the material was made many friends. into an album and sent to Munoz ing ninth grade dramatics, is goRivera School at Yawo, Porto Ri- ing to present on March 13, two Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dunstone co. The Vaudeville skits entitled announce the birth of a baby girl and The Gloria Richardson, Agency Reporter MoSaturday evening, March 9. School. There will be twenty-eigther and new baby are doing niceMiss Barnes is sponsoring a pupils taking part. This is ly. play ' entitled "The ' Pampered certain to be a good assembly. Lorna Steck, Reporter It is scheduled to appear The Altar Society met Thurs- Darling. in April, the day yet not decided. day at the Parish for a social The characters are: Rhea Jean time which was enjoyed by forty On the fifth of March Mr. PalBob Evans, Dcfnna Nye, Sadler, ladies. Games were played and mer and his classes staged an asLowell Nielson, Delphia Horn, prizes given to Mrs. Edith program which included sembly one-aMrs. Ralph Colisomo and Lovell Sandwick, Alvin Yousof, play given by eighth The next Lavina Newman, Elaine Riley, graders and other splendid numMrs. Frank Hayda. Norma Borland, Charles Paris. bers. meeting of this organization will Darrell Chapman, Reporter. be held April 4. High spots on the program were a Charlie McCarthy act by Billy On March 5, all of the Granite and two "looney stories Rountree Mr. Gordon House of Keenan, District junior high basketball told in accent by Delwin foreign Arizona is a visitor at the home teams, coaches, and principals Metcalf. of his aunt, Mrs. William Gal- went to the Granite Junior High Pete Flangas, Reporter for an evening of entertainment lagher. during which they played games, Merrill Jones of Salt Lake City staged relays, and went swim- LOST Spaniel. Answers to name of "Blackie." Finder was the guest speaker Monday ming. A luncheon was prepared by return to Utah Shoe Repair. Reevening at the meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club and the Granite Junior girls. The ward. gave a number of motion picture slides on flower garden topics. A large attendance was present. was-sever- ely 1 -- Page 2 Friday, March 15, 1940 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday-Frida- First Show The Mountain States Telephone b Telegraph Co. y, March 21-2- 2 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gam) 1:00. Special Big Double Bill CALL A MESSENGER" "ALLEGHANY UPRISING." SarUL 8:00 Prices 10cl$c-25e- . roofinn nssion byilraul tFETl Keadlf t bafft batter CONVI Tip G umn . . 8 whee nly I LOW. |