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Show . V Magna, Utah, Friday, December 18, 1938 Tea Table Talk Tbe J. T. Club entertained at a lovely arranged Chris Una party at - the home ot Ur. George Bmlth on the B A Q Row- - A turkey dinner to ten guest. Bridge ' wusered followed. PrlZM were given in a very novel way. After each four franu, number were drawn from a decorated Christmas tree. Gift 1 were exchanged. .The many friends of Mr. Ernest Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L E. Coon will be happy to know that he has Mrs. Alice, Brady entertained at been transferred to Provo, to bea miscellaneous shower recently in come manager of the furniture dehonor of Mrs. Donald Jacobson, a partment of a large department recent bride. Bridge and bunco store. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L were played. High score at bridge E. Coon and Mis Grace Coon were was won by Mrs. Alice Underwood dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernand high score at bunoo by Mrs. est Coon before their departure. Tom DrlffUL Luncheon was served to twenty four guests. Special Mr. Reynolds Woolf enden returnguests were Mrs. O. H. Fredrickson, ed LarTuesday from the L. D. S. HosEarl Mrs. Mrs. Val C. Smith, has been confined son and Mrs. William Swan, all pital where he weeks. The comtwo aunts of Mrs. Jacobson, of Salt for the past welcomes him home. Tjfco City. Mrs. Jacobson was for- munity Marlor. Miss Vivian merly Miss Uarda Knight, a government from Hurricane, Utah, was nurse Miss Blanche Taylor and Mr. W. a weekend guest of Miss Blanche dinner were H. Reynolds Sunday Taylor. quests of Miss Merle Jackson of Salt Lake City. Miss' Jackson entertainThe L. . A Club will meet this 'd in honor of Miss Uarda Knight Mr. and Mr. L. O. McMlchael tertained the employee of the local J. C. Penney store at a prettily appointed turkey dinner at the field House on Sunday eve. After dinner, games were played at the home of Mr. and Mr. McMlchael on fifth East street. Prise were awarded to Miss Carol Cook and Mr. Katheryn Balm. Thirteen sf Hurricane. guests enjoyed the affair. Mrs. Helen Curtis entertained 500 Club at her home on First hr East street last Thursday evening. High score was won by Mr. Melvin Mitchell and second high by Mr. Clarence Mitchell A midnight luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. William Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. The Junior Girl of the Magna Ward entertained at a "candy pull at the Wardhouse Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clarence Mitchell and Mrs. Melvin Mitchell are the sponsors of the class. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Erickson and small daughters, Barbara and Nancy Lee of Nibbing, Mina, are the guests of Mrs. Erickson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hadley at the Arthur Row. They will remain un- I if i til after the Christmas holidays. j Mrs. Henry Meng entertained her Bridge Club at her home on fifth East ' street Monday afternoon. A one oclock luncheon was served. High score was won by Mrs. Alice Brady. Mrs. Arthur Marsh will be hostess to the club at its meeting hexT week. ' Mrs. T. E. Burke entertained her Ptoursome at her home on Center Street Tuesday evening. High score was won by Mrs. C. E. Hoops, and second high by Mrs. Ed Gardner. The regular meeting of the W. O. W which was to have been held on December 23, has been postponed until the first week in January. The exact date will be announced later. All members please note. Mrs. R. B. Thorne will leave Saturday for Los Angeles, California, to spend the Christmas holiday season with her son and daughter-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Thorne. . On Thursday evening, a group of friends surprised Mrs. Thome at a handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs. D. W. Hatton on Center street. Twenty guests were in attendance. Games were played and prises awarded to Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs. William Eden and Mrs. Leola Mantle. A lovely midnight luncheon ' SHERIFFS TICKETS at-- the. GEM .l tfEA.TRE. This ticket presented within the next week entities vs. i ' I I t MAX BERGMAN Commencing at a point in the center of a County Rood 41.4 rods Weit and 63.7 rods South of the Northeast corner of Section 29, Township 3 South, Range I East' Salt Lake Meridian; thence 24.2 rods; theftce North 13 rods; thence West 255 rods, more or less, to the center of said County Road; thence 8. 6 deg. 30 feet E. along center of said road 13.08 rod more or less, to beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United State Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this 17th dayof December, 1938 8. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Bolt Lake County. Utah. , By T. N. Bleak, Deputy .Bowen St Qulnney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of Tst Publication Dec. 18,1938 Date of last publication, Jan. I 1937 A smartly designed Ensemble, matched in number of diamonds as well $87.50 as m design GEM THEATRE . - NOTICE TIIURS., PEL. DEC. 8, NOTICE First show 6:15. Last show start, ea Serial SMI p, m. EXTRA SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL EXTRA 17-1- DOWN THE STRETCH Patricia Ellis, Mickey Rooney, Dennis Moore. A trackful of oughbred thrills. Its a winner! Second Feature thor- NORTH OF NOME $ 8.75 Down, Balance on Easy Payments Jack Holt, Evelyn Venable, Big Boy William venture in the Arctic! Excitement! Throbbing ad- -' "ACE DRUMMOND" SATURDAY ONLY, DEC 19 First Show 7:00; Drawing 9:99 p. m. "" AT The GEM or EMPRESS MONEY NIGHT If you are at either Theatre you are eligible to win. Same requirements and the same show at both theatre You May Win SCHUBACH NO SHOW AT THE GEM THIS Club night Square Deal Jeweler Famous for Diamonds P SUN.-MO- DEC 22-2- 3 Shows Tuea., 6:09, Wed. 7:99 p. a STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER Ralph Bellamy, Katherine Locke, David Holt. A heart drama of a boys devotion to his father. 4 COMEDY NEWS Sat. Luckiest Girl 273 South Main I I gayest NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS TUBS, WED. Created expressly for Schubach, these ensembles portray class, quality, style and yet are reasonably priced. The wedding ring cannot turn on tbe finger. j FREE 8HOW AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription List.) FREE MUSICAL in the World." Suii Childrens Christmas Matinee Libeled lady. Dee. 25, 12:39 FUZ saner I Holiday Dress Sale it 4J0()$ UCftt && W Every o,ne of our $7.85 Dresses included in our final DRESS CLEARANCE All $3.98 Dresses Now-- All $298 Dresses REDUCED, $16.75 No- w- $3.44 $2.44 $14.75 Eagle Eyes Keen, sharp and narrowed. Set deeply in center of hollow formed by bridge of now. Browi and crease i beneath eye . . . giving effect of the bulli-ey-e of a target. An eye indicating accuracy, precision and alertness. $14.75 Now $1275 - $9.90 Now $7.90 Good Tuckatitch Panties 19c Munsing Hose 98c - 2 for $1.87 2 for $1.47 79c - tSJCStSKWMrctSS 2 to 6 wit. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Time. The hit of the whole year. It's swell! NEWS" COMEDY Insurance Against Loss or Theft A 19c Courthouse in the City and County of 8alt Lake, State of Utah, on ine 5th day of January, 1937, at 12ft oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, to LOVE ON THE RUN tv This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE, Magna, within the next week entitles- - Defendants To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the wea front door of the County SUNDAY -- MONDAY, DEG 29-2-1 Sum, 6:09; Mon. 7:09 p. m. IT'S SIMPLY MARVELOUS! rirst Show Magna Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins J. R. Quinn and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey i Irene Dunne, Melvyn Douglas, Rosalind Keith. She's deliciously delightful in this grand romance! COMEDY . NOVELTY TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- Childrens h THEODORA GOES WILD COMPUMENTARY TICKETS Misses Sizes MANr MONEY NIGHT --Written Guarantee-Fr- ee A PREE SHOW AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription List.) and JOE BERQ- - T NOTICE THURS, FILL, DEC. 17 -- IS, NOTICE First Show 3:00; Last shew 9:M both wig EXTRA AT THE GEM OS EMPRESS THIS WUI . Down The Stretch" North at Nome- - Serial 4 L Same show at both theatres. , At the Gem or Empress this week-- 140 NOTICE Cash is the award given away this Saturday $40. Requirement To be registered and present. A special selected show evey are , Saturday This Week. AN OUTSTANDING SUPER SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kidd Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thorne Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Davis SALE In the District Court of the Third judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake. State of Utah. AMERICAN MUTUAL BUILDING St LOAN COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff EfilPRESS THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY, DEC, IS First Show 7:04 p, m. Drawing at S:M p. COMPLIMENTARY nt - , . f The Relief Boclety Ladies of the Magna Ward will entertain at a Christmas party at the Wardhouse on December 22 at 1:30 p. m. An interesting program has been arranged. Everyone is invited. There will be an exchange of ten-cegifts. ve of his sister. The sincere sympathy Coe with Mr Hilda Clark of the village is, extended to Mr. in charge A plate luncheon wa ved at a lovely Jones and family,' decorated which was covered with a The Seagull girls of the Hercules and pink streamer. 7? -- ST Ward entertained their mothers pendable Seagul- l- A printed Saturday at the home of Miss Rula presented and games IsuTSJ? f Mrs. Mar Lor entertained last week In honor ot her daughter, Jean's 12th birthday. Games were played and a prise given to Billie Harris. Luncheon was served to eighteen guests. r 1 Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John Huff on Magna street. affair will be the annual holThe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luchesi had Christmas party of the club. iday Mr. and dinner guests, a Sunday will exchange gifts. members The Mrs. T. 8. Wadsworth and family and Miss Marjory Holmes of Salt Dr. Perry, who was to have spoLake City. ken at the Magna Wardhouse next Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford Sunday will speak at the Decemleft Thursday for Los Angeles and Oreen Ward this Sunday, 20 at 12 30 noon. ber the to spend Hawthorne, California, Christmas holiday season with their children. Mrs. Ted Sherman, Mrs. Next Tuesday evening, the Spenrheora Crane and Mr. Roland cer Ward will have their annual Bradford. r Christmas program and party. The public is Invited. Mrs. Richard WilMrs. N. . Pehrson and Mrs. Ellse kin is in charge of arrangements. Baker attended a Homecoming reception Tuesday, given in honor of Mrs. George Smith entertained Mr James H. Wolfe, who recently returned froip Washington, D, C. the Magna Ladies Bridge Club on where she has been engaged in Friday. The members enjoyed the work of the National Democratic luncheon served in conjunction with BapCommittee. The affair was held in the Bazaar he'd at the MagnaAfter-wa.ds. the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake tist Chuich on that date. budge was played at Mrs. City. Smiths home on the B & O Row. was awarded to Mrs. Miss LaVem Clement is reported Firu prize second to Mrs. John Loutensock, Improving at the L. D. S. Hospital an Norn Weggeland and third to where she underwent an operation A Hansen. T. Mrs. for appendicitis last Thursday. was served. ! meetings and wish to thank Mr. J. E. Rothrock In securing It for The ladies of the Relief Society of them. the Hercules Ward entertained at The Bee-Higirls of the Hera lovely Christmas party Wednesat a candy entertained Ward cules day afternoon at the clubhouse. at the home evening Tuesday pull Festive Christmas decorations were of Mr Art Unry. Mr Unry and used in the club-roo- m A delightCoe are sponsors of the ful luncheon was served. Gifts were Mrs. Glen group. exchanged, with Mr A R. Ely and Mrs, E. T, Rountree as hostesses. Mr. O. A Jones left for Los AnThe ladies sincerely appreciate California where he was the use of the clubhouse for their geles, because of the accidental death BACCHUS NOTES MPisrieri spurf m &S A Rayon Pajamas-Gown- s r Regular $1.39 Now $1.19 safsatsatsatsisi? Misses Xmas Glove Specials 98c Now 69c 59c Now 39c Delicately chiseled, pores small. Distinguished by ample nostrils which are and tense. A capable nose, expert at scenting aromas, and quid to ferret out values' wide-spre- 4 Wool Gloves 49c and 59c & II I? Eagle eyes . . . hunting a really rich Now Munsing Lingerie A splendid Assortment For Xmas. Selling at - 49c - 79c - 98c $149 and $1.98 Rayon Pajamas Regular 98c Now 89c 10-1- Twin Sweaters - Single Sweaters 98c to $3.49 Open Saturday Night & Dec. 21-22-23-24 Hunters Nose Robes Beacon Fleece 98c --$1.29 a? 34c and 44c H II H H straight Bourbon made by;old . r time Kentuckians . . . have, found it! 98c - $1.29 - $1S8 II Double-ric- h Bourbon straight fro1? H Beaded Bags II the Bluegrass! Remember the name. Now $1.49 I Fancy Handbags Until 9:00 p.m. SI SI ft 8 u PINT n.. a, QUART No. 60 Cr IH Set,--. A Schenley Whiikey viik tht Mart ifMtrii. Made in Kentucky by old-tiKentucky distiller the good old Kentucky way,, ... if90 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT y |