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Show Magna, Utah Friday, January 29, 1937 THE MAGNA TIMES SHERIFFS SALE Edith M. Niebton, iccond clas, mail matter under the act of Entered March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Published Since 1906 Edltor-Publiuh- cr In the District Court of the Third Judicial Diatrict in and for the County, of - Salt Lake, State of Utah. ZIONS BENEFIT BUILDING SO.$1.00 CIETY, a corporation. u Issu i each Friday morning at Magna, UUh I lubecriptlon, In advance, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company Plaintiff vs. CHARLES HAYDEN V FVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, PUBLIC attention l. railed to the worlNpJ philanthropies of the better type' of business man Gieat American capitalists often have an opportunity to develop statesmanlike qualities and to recognize their social responsibility. An example of such a man, one who had fully realized his position and had handled wisely power that extended across the continent, is shown in the life story ot Charles Hayden. The Utah Copper Company was one of the undertakings he helped to establish. The followtngeditbrtal was published ill the New Yoift Hines January 10, the day Mr. Hayden was buried . When the planetarium which bears the names of Charles Hayden was dedicated the wish was expressed that till the time comes when each has to quit the earth alone we may strive together for a better world under the stars. That Charles Hayden was ever hying to do He was a leader in the major movements for the welfare of his community and his country. His " gifts to the American Red Cross, the Hundred Neediest Cases, the hospitals, the Boys Club, the Boy Scouts, the National Ren cation Association and scores of other causes were not only generous but were distinguished by a certain elan with which they were offered and received His .scintillating personality added something of the spirit to the substance of every gift. The gift was never bare. He gave himself w.th it. In his gift of the planetarium he wished not only to promote an interest in the astronomical heavens but to make mme lively the consciousness that there must be a very much greater power than man that is ree. sponsible for the wonderful things which are daih occurring In the The shining frame" which he had a part in pi eparing, especially for those skies are shut away, wi'l continue to proc l.iim his name. And as for those of us who had the pleasure to know him we add 'in the metaNo star is evir lost we phor of his greatest unprofessional contribution once have seen." uni-ves- FRED fHUNELL and MARGARET THUNELL, his wife. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front' door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 16th day of February, 1937, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in 8alt Lake County, State ibed - as follows, wit All of Lots 21 and 22, Block 1, East Capitol Avenue Additioa Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at 8alt Lake City, Utah, this 18th day of January, 1937. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By T. N. Bleak, Deputy. Moyle and Moyle, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of 1st publication Jam 22, 1937 Date of last publication, Pcb. 12, Bullock Mr. Boyd Clark will be her escort. Date of first Publication, January Walt Coon and Mrs. Sidneyluncheon assisted the' hostess. A late 22, 1937. Mrs. Leo Peacock has returned to Date of last Publication, February was served to forty guests. her home in Sterling. Utah after an . 12, 1937. extended visit with her daughters, reMr. George Fairbourne has Mrs. LaVar Kearns and Mrs. Lynn LOVE HELD ESSENTIAL turned from St. Marks Hospital Larsen. the for IN SPREAD OF TRUTH where he has been confined for a past ten days. Best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones announce Love is the subject of speedy convalesence. the arrival of a baby daughter, born in all Churches of Monday at the L. D. S. Hospital. Miss Ethel Peterson of the HerChrist, Scientist,, ,on Sunday,1 'Jan. and best wishes. Congratulations an 31. cules Ward has been chosen as The Scriptural selections include attendant to the queen at the Gold The rrgular meeting of the Herthe following t .A'fcertain blind man and Green Ball this Friday evening cules Ward Relief Society was held sat by the way side begging.- - And In the' Pleasant Green Wardhouse. Wednesday morning at the club he cried, saying. Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me1.1 And they which went before rebuked him, that he should hold his peace: but he cried so much the more, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me. And Jesus stood, and comroan-e- d hlra-t- o be brought unto him. , (Luke, chap, 18.) Correlative" to the verses is the following from"" Slence and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Jdary Baker J3ddy: Love for God and man is 'the true incentive in both healing and teaching. Love inspires,, illumines, designates, and leads the way. Right motives give pinions to thought, and strength and freedom is the to speech, and action.-Lo- e priestess at the altar of Truth." Jp. thr'les-son-serm- 454 1937. Notice To Creditors on house. Mrs. E. T. Rountree sented the lesson. m The Hercules Ward Relief Society entertained at a lovely arranged party Wednesday evening honoring the members of the Presidency of the ward. Mrs. A. R. Ely was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. E. T. Rountree, Mrs. Charles Black, Mrs. William Fairbourne and Mrs. Sidney Bullock. Monopoly was played and first prize won by Mrs. Black and consolation to Mrs. Leon Urry. A midnight luncheon was served to twenty guests. NOTES Mrs. J. T. Fairbourne entertained De- ceased. at a miscellaneous shower m honor of her daughter. Mrs. Boyde England at the Bacchus clubhouse Fri- Creditors will present claims with day evening. Bunco' was played, first vouchers to the undersigned at 1002 prize being won by Mrs. Louise Ball. TAXES LOOM AS OBJECT OF LEGISLATURE Boston Building. Salt Lake City, Second high was given to Mrs ErUtah, on or before the first day of ma Henderson and consolation by June. A. D 1937. Mrs. Margaret Farnsworth. Thy gift to in be measures REVENUE EXPENDING the FATE OF adcated JHE Archie Rae executor of table was attractively McFarland, dtcogated the rests with state current session of the Utah legislature apparently of Archie McFarland, de- with a miniature bride and groom of the "committee of nine tax program bill" Introduced by the final make-u- p ceased A color scheme of pink and white Senator Ward C Holbrook of Davis county Bowen & Qulnney, Attorneys for was carried out In decorating the The Holbrook bill proposes the levying of new taxes and shifting of Executor club Mrs William Farbourne, Mrs. revenue allocations totaling $3 200,000 to oflM-- t an estimated loss in state revenues of $2,000,000 due to expected enactment of a measure allowing exemption of $2000 on homesteads and $i00 on personal property, and to take care of proposed additional governmental services Already a dozen or moie measuies calling for fund expenditures have COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS been introduced Three calling for the sending of considerable sums by This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna the state include bills creating an old age jienslcn sy tem. Carbon County witmn the next week entities branch of the University of Utah, state police department, and tate pubMr. and Ira Russon licity fund. Several other bills propose reduction of revtmrs by decreas- . lng certain fees, etc. Mr. and Mrs. LaVard Lamb The $3,200,000 Js to be raised in 20 b l.s pieparcd by the committee of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Doxford nine. Aong the revenue producing moa uies are a tobacco tax and A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER tax on each dollar of interest draxlng bunk accounts, estimated to raise (These names are taken from our Subscription List.) $150,000; sales taxes on advei t sing and professional sen Ices figured to tax on articles bought outside the state. raise $1,000,000 and a COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS If an appreciable number of these revenue ra.smg bills fa'l by the This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE exis to befall measures same the fate those certain lequirlng wayside, Magna wuhin the next week entitles penditure of state monies. In brief, theie must be money raised before Mr. and Mrs. William Leddingham money can be spent. This may have a considerable bearing on the votes of ' Mr. some legislators. It may also lesult m all action on fun spending bills beand Mrs. LaVar Kearns takof has been the Iio b.ook final until mcasiue disposition ing delayed Mr. Mrs. Bland Sorenson and en. A FREE SHOW-a- AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER-- 1 The liq.or question confronting the last (These names are token from aur Subscription List.) " legislature session has already bobbed u,i m the cment legislature But the bobbing Is not so pronounced1 as in the hectic days of 35 when the legislators were deciding Just how they would "get off the water wagon Taxation and social legislation seem to have stolen the '37 show up to date. Nevertheless, . lively skirmist) may be waged bv pioponentes of a measure taking licensing and control of bter from the state liquor comEMPRESS THEATRE mission and placing it under the jurisdiction ot the tax commission, counties and cities, and another calling for unlimited licensing of retail beer 9 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY establishments under exclusive state control First Show 7:00, Last Show at 9:00 p. m. Both Nights Sale by drink curbs are retained in both bil's, but an even more liberEXTRA At the Gem or Empress This Week EXTR alized measure permitting such sales may be introduced The major point POLO JOE" 15 MAIDEN LANE- of difference In the two already proposed Is relative to control liquor - Same show at both Theatres SERIAL of issuing beer licenses as far as numbers are concerned and both give commission or elsewhere1 Both, however, liberalize the existing methods counties and municipalities more revenue from the tiaffic SATURDAY ONLY, JANUARY 30 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p. m. Mr. ' ' use-sal- es Is- W 1 NOTICE At the Gem or Empress this week $40 Cash is the award given away this Saturday, $40. Requirements are ...To be registered and present. A special selected show every This Week. Saturday ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SATURDAY SHOW Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Buddy Ebsen and a large supporting cast. A great drama with music. Of All Kindi NOVELTY William Fitzwater COMEDY. The Brilliant 85T The Thrift SUNDAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 31. FEBRUARY I. First Show Sun, 6:00; Mon. 7:00 p. m. And now, the big Color Show of Shows! At Magna Postoffice Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer. Driven to romantic bv the alluring mystery of the desert COMEDY NEWS SALT STAGE Leaves Salt Lake For Magna Leaves Magna for Salt Lake 9.40 a 1'40 p 6.40 p. 7:40 p. m m. m NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS TUESDAY, . m FINANCE far more economical. New selfenergizing brakes give greater stopping power, with easier pedal action. Bodies are all steel top, sides, and floor welded into one steel unit a rubber-mounte- and d insulated. Riding comfort is er improved. Steeriag is easier. Luggage compartments are much larger. Interiors are richer . . . See and drive these great new modern cars today and learn how you can YOUR FORD DEALER FRESH SEW LINES! SEW INTERIORS' MICH S E?. VICE CONTINUING POLICY WILL SUE TOU APPROXIMATELY 40 PER CENT ON YOUR INSURANCE COST. (No Charge for This Service) Inter-Insuranc- j MONEY NIGHT L" you are at either Theatre you are eligible to wla Same quirements and the same show at both theatres You May Win 8UN.-MON- .' 2-- e Exchange Phone Midvale 93IU JUNGLE PRINCESS Dorothy LamourrRay Milland, Lynne Overman Wild beasts guaided her beauty. Thrilling! Amazing I "POPEYE" COMEDY NEWS MUSICAL Sat WINTERSET. Sun -- Mon. Ood's Country and the Woman ' AUTHOtIZID VOID MNANCI FLANS $25 a month, after usual down payment, buys any model 1937 Ford V-- 8 car. Ask your Ford dealer about the easy payment plans of the Universal Credit Co; re- TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Club Nights, Shows Tues, 6:00; Wed. 7:00 p. m. EXTRA SPECIAL CLUB SHOW J. REX HAMILTON, Dist. Mgr. - South State SL, Murray, Utah n SATURDAY ONLY, JANUARY 30 First Show 7:00; Drawing 9:00 p. m. AT The jEM or EMPRESS NO SHOW AT THE GEM THIS I'LL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU one-ma- C aire Trevor. Cesar Romero, Lloyd Nolan Action, romance and adventure! " "ACE DRUMMOND " If you contemplate the purchase of a new cr uved car on a deferred payment basis, see us. We are in a position to assist you In arranging the financing on most favorable terms. 4762 8 8 00 p. m. Joe E Brown, Carol Hughs, Skeets Gallagher. He's, a team when he gets up steam1 , Second Feature ' 15 MAIDEN LANE -- Modern V-- engines in 2 sizes are offered. Theyre smoother, quieter, POLO JOE South on West Temple MAGNA DEPOT Rasmussen Garage 77 Farmers Automobile a& are V-8- s stem to stern. 28-2- SALT LAKE DEPOT OUR wU tlk 1937 Ford 8! WEDNESDAY. NOTICE: At Gem, First Show, 6:1& Last show starts At Empress, First show 7:00; Last show 9:00.) 9 THURSDAY. FRIDAY, JAN. EXTRA Special Big Double Bill EXTRA .7 00 a m. , 11 00 s m. . . 4 00 p m m. . 5 00 p . MUUl 1 THE GEM THEATRE . SowilDw barn Flmnt. spend less ..own more with a Ford V-- madness 1 LAKE-TOOEL- E u if60' 30S E23 GARDEN OF ALLAH THE J Including models that give decidedly increased gasoline i j mileage All models same wheelbase same body size. BANJO ON MY KNEE PUBLIC j Taxes, DaUvtry and Handling, Bampari. Sport Tirt and Aecattorlat additional MONEY NIGHT Mrs. Clifton Reid entertained at a luncheon at her nome on Center street Wednesday afternoon, honoring the first wedding anniversary Mrs Ken- of her daughter-in-la- It .. qtMdUr HEW FORD ! 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