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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, May 29, 1936 Mrs. Walter Duckworth and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth entertained at a CROWDS ATTEND COMMENCEMENTAT HIGH SCHOOL kitchen shower Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Douglas Smith at the home of Mrs. A. B. Duckworth on Main Street. Games were played and (Continued From Page 1) prizes won by Miss Barbara Allen and Mrs Vera Whither, first high Others are: ODell Madsen, Gerand Miss Katherine Gooras and ald Marshall, Louise Mathews. Ruth, Mrs Laura Malmstrom, consols tloa Mats, Jay McAllister, Frances Mills, Richard Mills, Henry Mori, Dorothy Twenty four guests were present. Nelson, Myrtle Nielson, Carol Olf sen, Duane Olsen, tllen Olsen, MarWedding fiMw Pretty Affair Helen Ottley, Roger Parks, Here Wednesday Eve At Club garet Neal Fherson, . Ila Poulsen, Evelyn Pullum, Donna Reese, Blanche Reid, Mr. and bln. C. C. Boeshardt of Margaret Reid, Neldon Rhodes, InRedmond announce the marriage of land Richards, Marie Richards, Far-- ol Richardson. Donna Ridd, Janies their daughter, LuEtta to Frank Allen Swenson, son of Hr. and Mrs. Schoenfelt, June Schow, Louise Peter Swenson of Magna. The young Sehow, Wana Sellers. La Verne Shacouple were married Wednesday, ffer, Maxine Smith, Robert Taylor, .ErMay 27th in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Ruth Taylor, Elsie M. Thomas rol Thomas, Isa bell Thomas, WalTemple. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Madsen en- lace Trottler, Mildred Turpin, Ruth Helen tertained at a dancing social Wed- Unsworth. Bernice Wimmer, Pearl Elizabeth Woodbury, nesday evening in honor of the Withey, Clement, Maxine Laura Woodbury, the at Utah Copper young couple Beaulah PetClubhouse. The (wide was lovely in Hill, LaVerna Nielson. Norma Peterson, Dorothy a model of white satin and a veil erson, Norton Pixton. Walk and crown of white tulle caught at the with a halo of white forget-me-noShe carried a bouquet of pink rose BENEFIT DANCE buds and white sweet peas. r Mis Lenora Casper of Charleston, was a guest during the week of Mr. . .' and Mrs. Earl Carlson. BACCHUS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drifts ... Mrs T. G Fowkes, Mrs. Melvin Mr. O. W. Henderson of Provo nounce the arrival of a beta Warren and Miss Selma Broadhead was a weekend guest at the home bora Tuesday, May 28. Mother guests of of his eon and family, John Henderof Nejphi, baby are reported doing nicelv m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black. son. , a Mr and Mrs. Clark Thom of Mrs. Gowers Lenwood, Garfield Eugene announce the arrival 2 enterFairbourne Mrs Joseph T. is a guest of her broa baby girl born Tuesday, Jf tained her Sewing Club Wednesday California, at Cottonwood Maternity at her home at a one oclock din- ther and family, James Easton. J Mrs. Thomas win be reme-J ner. Guests were Mrs. Harvey Mrs. D, W. Harding of Provo is as being formerly Miss Mae Mrs. Walt Coon and Mrs. William Fairbourne. were-weeke- a? Fair-bourn- e, 1 Cummings, instructor of Cyprus Mr. and Mrs. C J. Thayer of High school, who Is leaving. are visiting Mrs Massachusetts Thayers sister, Mrs. C. J Cham- - Mrs Allen Cannon and Miss Afton berlain for a short time Anderson of Cedar City are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Gunnerson and dau- Erie H Anderson ghter, Joan are visiting Mrs. Mrs. H. D. Cluff entertained her mother, Mrs. C. J Chamberlain. Foursome" Club Saturday. A delightful luncheon was served to four Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Daniels an- guests. nounce the engagement of their Mrs. Ethel Gerrard of Salt Lake daughter, Javona to John W. Dun-ston- e, son of the late Thomas Dun-ston- e City, Mrs. Casper Nielson of Midand Mrs Dunstone. vale, Mrs. Edna Dispain of Granite. Mrs. Clara Malstrora of Murray and The Pleasant Green Relief So- Miss Clarissa Malstrom'of Midvale ciety Presidency entertained at a were the guests of Mrs. E. R. social to honor, of the visiting teaFriday afternoon. chers Thursday afternoon. Gaines were played and prizes wop by Mrs. Mr. Percy Pearce spent Sunday Isaacson, high score and Mrs. I. E. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coon, consolation. A delightful lun- Thorley Pearce cheon was served to forty guests, Mrs Margaret Smith of First East The Pleasant Green Relief Society street entertained at a miscellaneous will hold their theology lesson June shower Saturday evening in honor 2. The Teacher Training Class will of Mrs Douglas Smith, formerly ' also 111 held. All ladies are invited Miss Dorothy Duckworth, Bunco to attend. was played and prizes won by Mrs. Mary B. Robinson, first high and Mr. John Gerslck left Tuesday for Mrs. A. B Duckworth, consolation Sen Diego, California a here he Is Luncheon was served at four tables Joining the United States Navy centered with crystal bowls of rose buds. Twenty five guests were preThe Magna Ward Relief Society sent. Will hold their Theology lesson TuesThe Magna Ward Sunshine Com day with Mrs Elva Bezzant conducting All ladles are invited to attend. mittee held their party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs Vertls Woods and Larsen at her son's home, Inar Laryoung daughter left Saturday for son on First West street. A very Cedar City where they will live dur- enjoyable time was had by all. Mr' Emma Elder entertained the ing the summer months group this Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clifton Harris of the B & G Row entertained her Five Hundred Mr and Mrs. Melvin Singleton of Club Friday afternoon A delightful Wattis, Utah, are the guests of Mr. luncheon was served to eight guests and Mrs George Singleton. Gun-nerso- . Dl-mo- nd fc 4, 1 ! i , i '?A 1 1-- Our agent, Waldo Littlefield, located comer of 4th Bash and Main Street, Magna, will gladly find the home for which you have been looking i evening. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Pete Montoya announce the birth of a baby boy Friday at the Cottonwood Maternity Hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing very nicely. Mrs. Montoya will be remembered as being formerly Miss Lydia Conti. Smart appearance. Comfortable fit, durable fabric then your next suit should be from - game. People active, aggressive, thoughtful -- are always on the go. In a hurry. Dry as dust journalism wont hold them any more. It takes an alert newspaper to attract these people. They give their closest attention to the newspaper that gives them the richest news content concerned with their primary interests. This is why people in the Mag. area like the Times and Leader better than any other newspa. per. It gives home town news. List your property with us to sell MONDAY EVENING A special dance will be given Monday, June 1 at Cyprus High school auditorium for benefit of an Old employee of Utah Copper Company who has now been disabled for more than two years The entire proceeds will go to this employee and family. The committee in charge extends everyone a special Invitation to come. Music will be furnished by Keys Home & Garden Company na-Garfi- 40 So. Main Was. 974 jX Salt Lake City Magna Times Garfield Leader orchestra. Sunday Is Bargain Day Long What do you require of a 8 urn VERYDAY LIFE is a fast moving To Buy or Bent ts. The bridal party stood in front of the large fire place which was banked with large feather ferns. At the left of the group was a table covered with a lace Madrid cloth centered with a large wedding cake which was surrounded by large ivory tapers in crystal candlebraa. Two hundred guests called during the The Tempo Of The Times We have For Sale in and around Magna some 25 homes priced from $40 to MWfi choice building lots, acreage and 2 acre lots distance FIRST WITH ALL TOWN NEWS rates reduced all day Sunday on most are n and person-to-perso- n calls station-to-statio- COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS TOs ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, within the next week entitles CUTLERS Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Magleby George Singleton arrived spent the week visiting friends and home this week after spending a week visiting friends and relatives relatives in Salt Lake City. in Carbon County Mrs Wallace Haikness and young Mr and Mrs Austin Brown of daughter. Dorothy Elaine of Salt Lake City, spent the week visiting Tdaho Falls were the weekend guests Mrs Harkness parents, Mr and of Mr. John Brown. Mrs. J V. Phllpot. The Magna Firemen entertained Miss Anna Pehrson of 413 Coats-Vil- le then wives and partners at a theaAvenue, Salt Lake City, enter- tre party and banquet Friday evetained at a luncheon Thursday ning A very enjoyable time was In honor of Mrs. Mignon had by everyone. 36 Salt Lake Main Street Whose Voice Would You Like to Hear? tffii I A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These name art token from OBr Subscription Ltet) COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS Magna, within the next week entitles Baby buggy in good condition. 6. Inquire at 2637 North Spencer Ave. Magna. A hi Mr. and Mrs. James Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bateman Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shaw FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER namee are taken from ur Subscription Lfet) More and more people are buying the niust duf.yii NO SHOW THURS, MAT 2S FRL, SAT., SUN, MAY First Show 6.00, Lost Show Starts 0.00 p. m. All Three Night EXTRA SPECIAL DECORATION DAY SHOW A Show For The Whole Family cal d LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY People today want a car that' abaolntoly safe. And the 1936 Chevrolet is the eajeet car that money can bny, for it's the only low priced ear with New Perfected Hydraulic Brake. Bartholomew Dolores Costello Barrymore. Mick An excellent story which la warm ePy uVing- a grand mother love for ,eTharm and kindliness makes everyone love him SPECIAL ALL COLORED MICKEY MOUSE COMEDY News And when you're riding, you naturally want the smoothest and moot comfortable ride known. n That means the Gliding Bide! Only Chevrolet brings it to you at low coat. ? hZIT. 'A v!2T -- to get a barrel of quality in every bottle! ' of MERIT save money, particularly when yon can get the finest performance along with the earing. Chevrolet Engine -- Old Quaker never fails to observe each and every rule of fine distilling. And heres another rule you can count on Old Quaker wiU always be yours to enjoy at a mighty friendly price! Head emclurive to Chevrolet in it price range gives unequaled performance with economy. Aiyou prfr in H. 17 (RYE) Driven prefer it for still another reason . a feature which Shockproof Steering makes driving effortless. Follow America t ... - judgment complete buy low-pric- ed m new 1936 Qwmxlet ear ! " a. ie BOURBON No. M n. es on Serial Day Show. BOHEMIAN GIRL AfSnLith? ,UVr Theardy Moreno, Jacqueline greatest of all their triumphs. SECOND FEATURE U. 8Df?v!Sanl!le 5neln8 The new Serial, ROSE MARIE or RYE acDona,d Nelson Eddy. Reginald Owen, Oil you wlth and romance an grandeur of the glorious Canadian wilds. Comedy and News Tno.tlanette iBOimaOH) - --TUESDAY, BOURBON) special Lineup of Club Show the unify CHMOUTS IOW Ft CIS AND UP. Liu rrv. d ,Vo. SumUrt Cm, m WA. VIA bumper a, spmre Sir e4 a re leek, the luf pnef if $20 mdiinemel MONTHLY FEATURES AT PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE CHEVROLET MOTOR CO MPA NT. DETROIT, MICBICAN WEDNESDAY, Tne. wm. AU THIS! cowby fighting captain Paula Stone and Craig Reynolds. s Flash Gordon. SUN, MON,v MAY 31- - JUNE 1 First Show Sun, Mon, 7:00 m. p. QUART (ryei THURS, FRL, SAT, MAY 11 Fhwt show 6:1 three nights. Lost show start BIG DOUBLE BILL Special Decoration wong, A 90 FROOF . r- u. JUNE 2-- Wed, 7 1 06 3 For Juno. (Join p. n Nee K MRS- - BRADFORD" Jean Arthur. James Gleason, Rober Pwelh pTHF action, " STRAIGHT WHISKEY ClpLI.QUAKERCO,LAWRENCEBURG.lND.ll,i.io.ra-nWr- V TREACHERY RIDES THE RANGE PINT J These Three. GEM THEATRE Old Quaker sticks to all the rules of fine distilling, though its sold at a friendly price MARK Plg Coming next week; li bear SCHENLEY h- - NO SHOW MON, TUBS, WED, THURf during the Installation of our new' Air Conditione t will be cool in the Empress this summer. It wt auo be cool at the Oem, as you remember, we Installed 6ur Air Cot ditloner there last summer. t , JUNE This means Knee-Actio- Valve-l- n 7 EMPRESS THEATRE NEW 1936 CHEVROLET because iti tfte on& complete y Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heffeman Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mitchell FOR SALE &tv-pUcc- vrgn. mystery-melodram- COMEDY a- both novel ai MUSICAL JYee Car Parking to Theatre Patrons, 2 Doors WesTof Er (Everyone occupying a seat MUST have a ticket!) ol |