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Show ...TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH Friday, September 6,'1940 You need not tell all the truth unless to .those whb have the right to know it all But let all you tell be the truth. Horace Mann Miss Lucille Litizzette Exchanges Nuptial Vows With Leland W. Thomas Brady are entertaining at a misshower on Thursday, Popular Young Magna oothy cRa;;on.J cellaneous 12 at the Brady home. Mist To Become September IDomU Miss Maxine Moore and Mrs. Bride Of Lloyd Beck Hazel Mackay are also entertainn ing at a kitchen shower on MonAn RuSS?n - day, September 16 at Miss Moores erable announcement of considapand tfSttothal local interest to their wide of thef home for Miss Russon, circle of friends is the marriage engagement to Donald S. and approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy, of Members the SamJ Community Wanda Peel, mj. and Mrs. of Mr. and 1 The Baptist Church Ladies Aid are in- Mrs. J. Frankdaughter f Magna. Peel to Mr. Lloyd hr all - vited to meet next Tuesday Sepson of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. take place Wed1:00 p. m. at the home Beck, tember 10, 18. Beck of Magna. The young couple September of Mrs. C. G. Harris on the B & will exchange nuptial vows WedG Row. A continuation of unfinLmung couple are gradunesday, September 18th in the and school ished be work will the principal Salt Lake L. D. S. high temple. fpopularly known in this business of the afternoon. Both young people are well and L The announcement wiU known in this vicinity, considerable inter Mr. John Mageras and Mr. and popularly Miss Wanda being prominent in iJir many friends. They Mrs. L. O. McMichael left Wedmusic organizations. in Maghome their for Colorado for Denver, Bake nesday They will make their home in a vacation trip. They will visit Magna. Mrs. Mrr and Mrs. Henry Gisler and Several socials are being planin the other relatives and friends. Alice Mrs. ned in their honor in the near fuand jlarlor bride-elec- t, ture. HUES USED CAR SALE simmo FORD V-- DELUXE SEDAN With Motor Overhaul, Radio and Heater 8 SEDAN 1936 OLDSMOBILE 1937 New B Paint. Motor Overhauled e Two-Ton- FORD V-- 8 "60" COUPE. . Dandv Car for the Lowest Cost Transportation TUDOR 1937 FORD V-Radio. Heater. New Paint I 1936 GRAHAM SUPERCHARGER SEDAN Oxrhauled Completely. A Fine Car and Priced Low 1937 CHEVROLET 1 TON PANEL TRUCK Low Mileage and in Fine Condition. 2 TON PANEL 1937 FORD V-- 8 ALSO SEVERAL OTHER LOW PRICED CARS. All In Excellent Condition and Good Bargains 1937 B Must Be Sold To Make im For The New 1941 Models, tyAre Priced Way Down,.BeSure See Them Before You Buy Any Car. iese Cars The Magna Ward Primary will hold their annual Fall Festival Friday, September 13 at 4:00 p. m. All parents of attending Primary children are invited to the festivities. Candy and other refreshments will be sold. MOTOR C0IM1Y WaJy Beane , Mgr . iorized Ford Dealer - r Phone 221 1 Magna, Utah UlIlE Arrives for Final Meet Nuttall, of Salt Now In Season .e are headquarters for the best OYSTER DISHES fitters, beer and brown bread are a famous fuglish Snack combination. Try Our Specialty at i CAFE MAGNA know of M :ii no better medicine than good food." A. Dallas. years in the Catering Profession 14 A Siao SHORT TIME LEFT Lake City, 'Utah's state chamHe I pion boy automobile driver. shown ai he arrived at the Ford Motor pavilion at the New York World Fair, ready to compete in the finala to determine the national exboy driving champion. Nuttalla pense, and those of an adult apon-tchoten by himaelf, were paid by the Ford Good Driven League. At Banquet the firit annual Champion at the Ford pavilion on Aug. 9, Edael Ford, preaident of the League, was scheduled to award the prise with an 48 university scholarship obaggregate value of $30,000. Tbe ject of the League it to promote safety on the highway by teaching drive exevery boy in America to of a membership hae It pertly. scores of thousands of boys la all J parts of the country. or Sept 25, -- SCHOLARSHIPS Schools Leading Beauty money beckon! Prepare yourself now to earn Excelcis I interesting, profitable beauty profession. L?fcH tuition to a limited number of 'ambitious young its school in Salt Lake and Ogden. Just Write A Letter , Scholarships 3 Scholarship 3 Scholarships T be a hort or long as desired. Anyone over 17, i eligible to enter. All letters become the pro-1 Wlci c,, Beauty SchooL Duplicate pri j decision will be final. Full-Cour- Six-mont- Three-mont- h 3' ?tter now. You may win a valuable scholarship delay--ac- t T0 Your ambition. Don't am hah. letter to our advertising agency-GillhContinental Bank Bldg- - Salt Lake A9ency. Sept. 26, 26-2- Sept Sept 30, Oct 1, 7, .... Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen and Mrs. Laura Rasmussen spent Sunday visiting in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Vemel Fautein. Mrs. Parley Dalrymple has returned to her home and is reported recovering nicely from a recent operation. A speedy recovery is wished for her. Mrs. Ernest Mecham attended funeral services of her brother-in-laMr. Suell Lamb Wednesday at Wallsburg. Sympathy is extended. TheMr.hd Mr.. Rodney Hu.b.nd. MU. Iva Hank. .itdP.rtndr Mr. and Mr.. C. E. Hoffman Hickma Mrnd MriTJotm Hall Mr. and Mr., o. E. Mr. and Mr.. Scott Hancock Mr. and Mr.. Mr. and Mr.. D. C. Honeycutt Heloti. Mr. and Mr.. Angelo Horn Mrt.nd I Hit Sunday-Monday-Tuecda- m 9 Ltflilalurt 1 Hit Prices Adults Tax. (Also Stale Tax.) Wednesday-Thursda- Plus 25c, c 3c Government Defense Sept. y, First Show 11-1- 2 7:00 p. m. Both Nights Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier in U PRIDE AND PREJUDICE 97 With Mary Boland, Edna May Oliver, Maureen OSullivan, Ann Rutherford. A great novel! A grand play! And now a laugh-packe- d screen hit! Newt Comedy Prices Adults Tax. (Also Stale Tax.) e Friday-S&turda- y, 25c, Plus 3c Government Defense Sept 13-1- 4 7:00. Last Show Starts at 9:00 p. m. EXTRA Big Double Bill First Show Both Night EXTRA BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY are . The Bumsteads Americas most lovable family gaily in Dutch again! Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Baby Dumpling. Their newest hilarious hit and what fun! . SECOND FEATURE BLACK DIAMONDS Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, Kathryn Adams, Mary Treen. Your heart will stand still at the thousand thrills deep in the heart of the earth. Serial Saturday Only at the Empress. Comedy c Adults 25c, Plus 3c Government Defense Prices Tax. (Also State Tax.) 9 Kincaid of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is visiting at the home of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. C. M. Linden. Mr. Bob Gem Theatre There is no virtue so truly great and godlike as justice. Addison Friday-Saturda- First Show WWWAVWmWAWi'A 6:00 y, Sept. 13-1- 4 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) 8:00. BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES The Bumsteads Blondie, Dagwood and Baby Dumpling. SECON- D- FEATURE . Passengers and Express BLACK Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Boa. Sta. Rasmussen Garage 77 W. S. Temple Phone 4881 Leave Magna Leave Salt Lake 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 4:00 p. m, 6:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. vw.wAW.immw nu News. Comedy Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schwer and Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Linden spent the weekend fishing in Wyoming. I 7:00 p. Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney, Jackie Cooper, Henry Hull Now! The saga of Frank James! back to avenge the murder of Jessie! Its as great as Jessie James. Dont miss it! 9 TIME TABLE &-9-- The Return Of Frank James Mr. Roy Tedesco of Los Angeles, California, spent a week visiting his sisters, Mrs. David Bevan and Mrs. Austin Kearns. City Sept. y, First Show Sunday 6:30; Monday, Tuesday. All In Beautiful Technicolor I . pJpnt I) Empress Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown left Friday for a weeks vacation to San Francisco. THuim M1 it enacted pre-nupti- al r. THI PRESIDENT Sail lake B ' Mrs. Sheldon Strange and daughter, Mona Lee of Glendale, California, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stiff-le- English and Psychological Tests ADDRESS acces- - OF STOCKHOLDERS had a shoulder corsage Mries Stole Utah, Iwt lhirJt et all tht of orchids. She was attended by mtmlen tltcltd to toch hoiut con-- c Mrs. Harris Simonsen as matron wring therein: An informal reception followed of honor and Miss Betty Fahring, L That It is proposed SECTION the wedding ceremony attended Miss Jayne Locke, Miss Catherine by members of the two families, Gardner and Miss Claranell Rich, to amend section IS, article XU, and the young people later left bridesmaids. All wore informal of the constitution of tbe itate ot Utah to read: for a short wedding trip. They frocks. will make their home in Tooele. See. 18. The legislature may the Following the ceremony, The bride will be complimented bridal provide by law that tbe a was entertained at party In every corporation end at a number of interesting nuptial dinner at the Carbon County joint stock association organised affairs during the next week. Her Country club and an informal refor banking purposes, or the holdmother, Mrs. Marie Nielsen, as- ception at the Helper civic audiers of any one or more ot the sisted, by several friends, will en- torium honored the newly-wed- s of stock Issued by any such classes tertain at a miscellaneous shower laterJLnthe evening n- tn addition to tbe' Appoint corporatioMonday evening, September 16th ments of the refreshment table amount ot capital stock subscribed at the Magna Womens clubrooms. were in harmony with the pink and fully paid by them shall be The grooms parents are also and white. theme of decoration. individually responsible for an addiplanning a social to honor them The bride is a former student tional amount equal to not exceedin Tooele, the date to be an- at Westminister college iin Salt ing tbe amount ot their stock In nounced later. Lake City. The bridegroom was such corporation, or the amount ot from the University of their atock of any particular class is former Miss Melva secretary graduated Utah a former student of in auch corporation, for all its debts and at the Cyprus junior high school and liabilities of every kind. Stanford University at Palo Alto, and well known in this locality. Section 1. Tbe secretary ot She is a graduate of the Cyprus California, where he was affiliatla directed to submit this state ed with Phi Alpha Delta, legal high school and Mr. Rupp is a proposed amendment to the elecfraternity. Tooele high graduate of the tors ot the state at the next general school where he was prominently The young couple will live in election In tbo manner provided by identified in a number of acti- Helper where Mr. Thomas is an Uw. vities. instructor at the Helper school Section I. If adopted by the The bride was honored at severelectors ot tbe itate, this amendMr. and Mrs. Rulon Bevan of al a ment ahall take effect the first day parties Tooele announce the birth of a social given by Mrs. including Thomas at of January, 1941. baby boy Sunday in Tooele. This her home in Magna. Secretary ot I E.ot E.tbeMonson, is their first child. Mrs. Bevan of Utah, do State State was formerly Miss Wanda Nielson GARDEN CLUB TO hereby certify that tbe foregoing of Magna. la s full, true and correct copy ot MEET AT WOMENS the Constitutional Amendment proMr. and Mrs. W. G. Larson and CLUB MONDAY posed by tbe regular session ot the EVE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz left legislature of 1939 as tbe same Saturday for a two weeks vacaThe monthly meeting of the appears of record In my office. tion on the Pacific coast and to Magna Flower Garden In wltnesi whereof, I have hereClub will . the Golden Gate Exposition. be held next Monday unto let my band and affixed the evening, Great Seal ot tbe State of Utab, September 9th at the Magna WoMrs. Anna Cramer of Salt Lake mens clubrooms. this 20th day ot August, 1940. The meet comCity visited during the past week mences at 8:00 p. m. and all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. members are urged to attend. V. Powell. She returned MonSpecial interesting topics perday to her home. taining to the fall planting will be discussed. Secretary ot State. Miss Blanche Taylor and Mrs. Lenors Sandall attended a meeting of .he Lyric Lore Club Wednesday evening at Rotary Park. Elmche D ?ker and Julia Stoney ..ere li:stesses of the evening. BACCHUS NOTES at the EMPRESS or Till, ticket presented -- with beaver trim, brown ITY OF BANKS. took-holde- COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS FREE f Three namee ere form a canopy. The bride was frocked in an informal costume of beige wool A variety of late summer cut flowers including the stately gladioli and colorful petunias were arranged in the living rooms and a large birthday cake centered a serving table and tapers in holders were placed at either end. Seventy-fiv- e guests called during the hours of five and eight oM.s. Lenora Sandall Mrs. Minclock. nie Mitchell and Miss Peggy Mitchell spent the weekend at the Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Herron -- home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Mitand Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark re- chell in BountifuL cently returned from a vacation Mr. Oliver Nielson of Idaho trip to Idaho and Washington. While in Washington they visited spent the weekend at the home Mr. Clarks brother and family, of Jiis cousin and wife, Mr. and Harvey Clark, former Magna resi- Mrs. Jack Nielson. dents. t t Friends of Eldred Haws, young Mrs. C. E. Caldwell of Pendle- son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws ton, Oregon, has returned to her of Magna, will be interested to home after visiting for some time learn that he is improving from with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rob- severe burns suffered several inson and her sister and brother-in-laweeks ago in a gasoline explosion. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon The youth is at the L. D. S. hosBreeze and relatives in Salt Lake pital City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jacobs and son. Bill and daughter, Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Breeze are Ann have returned from a two vacationing for two weeks in the weeks vacation visiting San FranPacific Northwest and down the cisco Fair, Los Angeles, Boulder coast to San Francisco. They are Dam and parks of southern Utah. expected home the end of this week. UiHVERSITY OF UTAH A -- eight o'clock at the Nielsen home, the ceremony being performed by Bishop E. R. Dimond in the presence of the immediate families. The bride wore an afternoon dress of Wallis blue and shoulder corsage of talisman roses. Engineering Entrance Tests Freshman Regisbatkm and Instruction Dhr. Registration of Sophomores and Upper Work Begins Class Regular WHITS fOH CATALOQ . 7u need to do to enter this contest. Simply write telling in your own words WHY YOU WANT T EAUTy OPERATOR. To the writers of the best cived between now and September 15. 1940. we llld Si! P Mr. and Mrs. Russell Magleby spent last week at Mirror Lake in Duchesne county, where they enjoyed a fishing trip. REGISTRATION 1940-- 1 941 win 6 An announcement of interest is that of Mrs. Marie Nielson of Magna of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Melva Nielsen, to Clarence Leo Rupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rupp of Tooele. The young couple were married Tuesday evening, September 3, wM be ful f fcepertart days are jest abwd. They eed beads are aded shut the for pperteeity Discover what yoer University offers h higher education. In&t Utahs m Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CAREER lOfimiA lOMSlOH Announces Marriage Of Daughter and Mrs. Marvin Malm-stroleft Friday for a two weeks vacation trip to Seattle and down the coast to California cities. Last Sunday, open house was held at the Moesser home in Hunter honoring the seventieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Martha Moesser. The social was given by her daughters and daughters-in-laconsisting of Mrs. Evalyn Lewis, Mrs. Mark Clark, Mrs. Norma Moesser, Mrs. Vonda Moesser, Mrs. Jayne Moesser. OYSTERS 1ft Mr Mrs. Marie Nielsen Misses Denece and Wardene Larsen entertained at luncheon Friday for a group of friends. Games were played and prizes given to t Mf. and Mrs. Arlie Bradford left VaNay Ek and Carol Hardman. the latter part of last week for Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hess and a vacation trip to the Pacific two sons have returned from a Coast, visiting cities of that lo-- 1 vacation trip to Denver, Colorado cality. where they visited Mrs. Hess Frank Broderick, Mr. and brother, Honoring Mrs. Keith Mecham, an early spring bride, whose mar- Mrs. Emerson Wilkin and other friends. riage was recently made known, Mrs. Ernest Mecham and Mrs. Mr. Hugh A. Hunter, Mrs. JenStanley Sizemore entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesnie Wilson and Mrs. Mae Downey day evening at the Magna Wo-- , left Monday for their home in mens Clubrooms. Monte Carlo Los Angeles, California, after visWhist was played and prizes giv- iting for several days at the home en to Mrs. Frances Baker, Mrs. of their cousin, Mrs. Thomas McGill. They came to Utah to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Johanna Hunter, former Magna resident, who died in Los Angeles Utah Boy Champ August 25. YOUR LOCAL RELIABLE DEALER; FROM Mabel Matthews and Mrs. Jessie Drown. Miss Lucille Litizzette, daughter of August Litizzette of Helper, became the bride of Leland W. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Constitutional E. Thomas of Magna, Saturday evening, in a charming home wedAmendment ) ding. Byron Carter officiated at the ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate famijw lies. . " of Stockholders of Banka The bridal party stood before Liability an improvised altar of banked A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS INC TO AMEND SECTION 18. palms and gladioli in delicate shades of pink and white. A huge ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTIwhite wedding bell released pink TUTION OF THE STATE OF and white streamers overhead to UTAH. RELATINC TO IJ ABIL- DIAMONDS Richard Arlen and Andy Devine. Serial. Comedy Adults 25c. Plus 3c Government Defense Prices Tax. 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