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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES Mrs. S. Sadler, Mrs. E. Olsen and Steven Powell, Claudette Jones, Mrs. J. H. Sellers enjoyed the af- Nancy Williams, Dwana Rae Wim-me- r, Donna Memmott. Joyce Jacfair. obson, Brig Berber, Bobby ArchiMiss Phyllis Radabaugh enterbald, Ronny Jackson and Sherma Games were played and tained at a dinner party Friday be- Bowen. game. Covers prizes awarded to Dee Wright and fore the Cyprus-Dav- ls were laid for fourteen guests. Jerry Proctor. Edith M. Nielson, Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Published Since 1906 , Editor-Publish- er Issued each Friday mom Inf at Magna. Utah labscriptiortpln advance, per year Published By The Copper Printinf Company ,$i.m Friday evening. A regular business meeting was held, followed by bridge. High score was won by Mrs. Emma McArthur and second high by Mrs. Eleda Iluff. A midnight lun-i- sservi-'dThe 'Mxt meet-in- g will be held at the home of Mrs. Rachel Elder. r Rose Campbell entertained at a luncheon for her sewing club at her home in Salt Lake City on Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. E. J. Gardner, Mrs. John Loutensock, Mrs. Ross Mrs. W. V. Robbins. Mrs. G. W. Smith and Mrs. Julia Sutton of Magna and Mrs. J. Macroft of Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. Morrele of Salt Lake City entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Joseph Sever, a recent bride, formerly Miss Grace Phillips of Magna. The evening was spent playing ganies. A late supper was served to 'twenty guests. Mrs. Sever was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mrs. An-tho- n, Mrs. Joseph B. Grose entertained at a luncheon on Tuesday honoring Mrs. Sara Cox and Mrs. Robert Cox of Berkeley, California. Covers were laid for nine guests. -- Mrs. Henry O Tooele of Chicago, of Magna, visited with Mrs. Clara E. Burke and other friends In Magna Sunday. Mrs. OTooe'e was called west because of the illness of her mother who resides in Midvale. a former resident Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown of ele, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Nelson had Mrs. O. C. Finley and Mr. and Mrs as Sunday dinner guests Mr and Lorenzo Brown. Mis. G. S. McKill of Salt Lake City. Too- j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tomlin entertained at a birthday dinner party at their home on 4th East street last week honoring their son, Wayne. A large birthday cake centered the table. Covers were laid for Billy Taylor and Leone Damer-oof Garfield, Doris Leatham, Harriet Parks, Virginia Boicourt, Gail Wall, Dean Bullock, Verlyn Healy and Fred Banks. Monopoly was played and first prizes won by Miss Parks and Miss Boicourt and consolation by Miss Dameron and Miss Leatham. n Mrs Dean Tomlin entertained her club at her home on 2nd East stieet last Thui.'day evening The time was spent sewing A late luncheon was solved to the Medames Sarah Bowen, Marjory Driffill, Margaret Peterson, Celia Simmons, Ruth Thomas. Meha Jenkins and Miss Ber- -' nice Gee. Mis Oipha H.nvcy entertained the members of her club at the La Von Tea Room Wednesday afternoon. A theatic party followed Mrs C W. Larson, Mrs. R. A Evans, Mrs. .Thel ma Pehrson of Sandy were guests of Mrs. Feno Shafer last Wednesday. and Mrs. Russell Magleby ed at a luncheon last Thursday in attended a dinner party Sunday at honor of Mrs. O. A Chris topherson, the home of Mrs. Magleby's sisMrs. Frank Gee, Mrs. J. A Monson, ter, Mrs. F. M. Alder of Provo. and, Mrs. Frank Hemming way. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coon and Mrs. Val Garfield entertained at young daughter, Lesa Ann and Mr. a dinner party Monday evening and Mrs. Clarence Soulier of Provo honoring her husband's birthday. were guests at dinner Sunday at An Easter idea was carried out In the table -- decorations. Covers were Coon. .'aid for Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman Mrs. Elma Olsen of Lehi, formerWcggeland, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mag-leb- y ly of Magna, entertained at her and the honored guest. Pino- home last Thursday for Mrs. Norchle was played and prizes won by man Halnsworth, Mrs. Lyle HenMrs. Magleby and Mr. Weggeland. drickson, Mrs. Val Garfield, Mrs. George Yeates ajnd Mrs. Russell Mrs. J. R. Jones entertained at a Magleby. delightful party last Monday afternoon In honor of her little daughThe New Idea Club was entertain-- 1 ter, Mary Lou's seventh birthday. ed Friday at the home of Mrs. Geo The table was attractively decorat- Weichers. A one o'clock luncheon ed In St. Patrick colors. A birthday was served to Mrs. O. A. Christo-phersowith cake formed The center-piec- e Mrs. Allie Gee, Mrs.-Lim- a green and white candles In silver Olsen, Mrs. Elvira Jensen, Mrs. Niholders on either side. Small bask- na Harris and Mrs Peterson Spe- et favors marked each place. The rial guests were Mrs. Weichers mo- small guests included Colleen Jones, ther, Mrs. H. Seal, Mrs. O H. Seal Darlene Colvin, Jerry Proctor, Joan and Mrs. R. S. Foster of Salt Lake Catten. Jennie Duke, Russell Orton, City. Garvin Daybell, James Marlor, MadHen-lin- e. Mrs. Norman Weggeland enterge Coon, Kenneth Bird, Marvin Julia Burzattl, Dee Wright, tained the Magna Ladies Bridge Club- at a luncheon at the Reid Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen entertain- Tea Table Talk The Magna Ward Geneologlcal Society la organizing a Junior class, under the direction of Mr. George A Brown, All young people over twelve years ofage are urged tend each Monday evening. A special teacher will be In charge. PAGE 4 Friday, March 12, 1937 -- Mr. -- FOR CLEANING- - names are taken from rogJlKCERTIFIED q S OF THIS PAPER ur Subscription LLst.) ianhifiiiiM i miii BIG news! has ITS 4.43x21 00- - C.:?x28 4 57- J wuhthisstu Jy ( omrrcndcr t at s Call dim?nsi in ard t 3 car made of resisting' rubbtr $5 $5 10x3',- never dream that fast freight service meant saving ot newer styles, would you? That it really affected your home ot pocketbook? Ot that Union Pacific's gigantic "Challenger" freight locomotives saved yen money? Yes, that's what fast freight service means to you, and this is why it happened: We wanted to offer the American shipper faster, more precise freight service, the kind you expect from crack passenger flyers. modern We started out by buying fifty locomotives for main line service in 1928. Then we spent long months of experiment to set even higher standards. The result a new type of super powerful freight locomotive, the Challenger," designed to handle heavy train loads at a speed of sixty miles an hour. Fifteen of these huge leviathans are now in mote are being built. service. Twenty-fiv- e These great Challengers enable us to maintain a speed which is greater than it wax in 1928 high-spee- d 4.7r--1- $0 3.00x19 C'l ir s4r throughout. tfi and reduced the time between Council Bluffs and the great transcontinental speedway to OgJcn less than half of the former running time. But more than that (and this is where ye come in), fast schedules mean reduced inventories, lower stocks and replacem-nt- s for stores and shops . . . enable shopkeepers to pass along this saving to you jn lower prices, because quick turnovers cut down costs and losses. So today, when you do your shopping, buy a new suit oragownstraight from a New York fashion designer, or even a tin of beans . . . your pocketbook will tell you the happy results of Union Pacifics policy of constantly planning for the future. Union Pacific always looks ahead! COMEDY OTARY iyv $770' $6 30x1'', - $9 4.75x19 3.00x19 OiHwr r ERE'Sanother 4.40x21 Jg20$gW 4.30x20 4.50x21 I7 M thousandsof motorist defend on for hih mileage allow cost. Cavaliers are built with 6 high prued tire feature and',double-cure- d for extrs toughness. KOorttOfl Y 2 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH At Gem, First show 6:15, Last show starts 8:00 NOTICE Empress, First show Thursday, 6:15, Friday, 7:00 p. m.) 11-1- Of AU Kinds THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE V p. m. (At THE MIGHTY TREVE Noah Berry Jr , Barbara Read, Alma Kruger. Mighty as a novell Mightier on the screen! v Second Feature GIRL FROM NOWHERE J Mary Astor Charles Quigley, Thurston Hall. The mysterious dy from nowhere! Romance, excitement. First chapter of new Serial, Jungle Jim. Also an Extra Added Attraction. f la- SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH 13 First Show 7:00; Drawing at 9:00 p. m. AT The GEM "or EMPRESS MONEY NIGHT If you are at either Theatre you are eligible to win. Same quirements and the same show at both theatres. You May Win SlioWAT THE GEM THIS SUNDAY re- MONDAY. the GOODRICH SAFETY SILVERT0WN super-qualit- tires! Sec us today. Pruts ihbjtci t$ (bdHgt 7 TUESDAY, WEDNESAY, MARCH Club nights. Shows Tuesday, 6:00 Wednesday 7:00 16-1- csovjiyvr - TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- GOODRICH CWAlleft pvt- - NEWS GEMJHEATRE PUBLIC NO rich Safety Silver-towthe only tire with (.otdc Q Fly blow out Prott i lion ( Din eicn u than other MPtnt GesDdfsdeh TIRES -u--uiv.. MAGNA AUTO AKD RIDE UNION PACIFIC Gladys Swarthout, Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie. Gay romance, dancing. Its sweet, swing and everything. ryporlMMI the AND heresGood- SKIP SING ME A LOVE SONG SC-- DCUElE-COW- A N wmmmt $'?! & .sssV m etgwe . This Week. RIOT OR RHYTHM, COMEDY, THRILLS James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Zasu Pitts, Hugh Herbert, "Allen Jenkins. A Warner Bros. MusicaL NOVELTY CJMEDY ") ir'j 1 t;:: Y'OUD A Coda Not. 312 QUARTS PINTS 313 NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS VyVVVWWVWWAVAVV VMM Is the award given To be registered and are Saturday GOODRICH V.V.V.'.VMWAVAWi AS GUESTS At the Gem or Empress this week away this Saturday, $60. Requirements present. A special selected show every Cash CHAMPAGNE WALTZ This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE. M.igiu. within the nsxt week entitles SHOW NOTICE r7 At Magna Postoffice THLE SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH 13 Show 7:00; Drawing at 9:00 p. m. MONEY NIGHT $60 Tills ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna within the next week entitles A First 90 PROOF COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS 1 ties'1 O A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES Frankfort DfetlUarlaS Incorporated lowbvlllo. lattimore A DYERS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ely Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harris wwwww wwwwwwvvv! 14-1- COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS old reddish brown cock er spaniel pup. Return to J Goodman. 17 First East street Reward. Franklin Street First Chapter New Serial Jungle Jim an added Extra Special Attraction. William Fitzwater 3 -- month r 5 SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH NOTICE: First Show Sunday, 6:00, Monday, 7:00 p. m. BIG SILVER JUBILEE A i Chicken brooder. Capable holding 1000 baby chicks. $7.50. See Verl Haws, 2 Also our Magna office at' the home of Herbert Tomlin, 2902 South 4th East, Gar. 70. We will call and deliver Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdajs or Fridays. FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OP THIS PAPER lllicse names are taken from our Subscription List. FOR SALE 11-1- Call MYERS CLEANERS WWW , Big Super Special Feature Week" 2 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH First Show Thursday, 6:15, Friday, Last show 1:00 p. GIRL FROM NOWHERE" THE MIGHTY TREVE J I Poulson, Laural Bridget Col lings of Garfield. Mr tnd u Horsley Spencer and Mr aiw Spencer of Paris, Idaho. GamesT played and a late luncheon serve? EMPRESS THEATRE , Mr. and Mr. J. V. Philpot Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenson The F. L. A. was entertained at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Duke R A I LR Mrs. Norman Hainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weggeland and Mrs. x Russell Magleby entertained at a buffet Supper after the Cyprus-Dav-- is game on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Garfipld. Thirty six guests were present. Out ADDER Mr. and ' Mrs. J. H. Watkins of Brigham City were guests last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs Pat Baker. LOST of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington and Mr. used scheme uas effectively Mrs. Floyd Millett of Kays-vlll- e, Rusand Mrs. in the table decorations. Mr.' and Mrs. Vertis C. Woods, sell Magleby was a special guest Cedar won of City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph was by High score at bridge second and Mrs. Jack Hadley, Mr. Jensen, high V. Robbins, Mrs. W. Ted Allred and Mr. Mrs. Mr. and third by by Mrs. Glen Reid and Leslie Nelson of Salt Lake Mrs. and Loutensock. Mrs. John RiCity and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon of chardson Magna. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. A party was given Friday evening and Mrs. Marlin Mitchell and sons Harold and Elbert of Granger, the honoring Mrs. Newell Dalrymple. McDonalds Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. ThoMr. occasion being mas Colllngs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry birthday. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Val Garifeld, Mr. and Mrs. George Yeates, Mr. and Patrick House last week. A St. SUPPLY COMPANY MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Chari f? Ruggles, Alice Brady, Lyle Talbot. you mind your own business? OUR GANG Comedy News Novelty. If it were you.. could |