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Show Friday, December 3, 1937 AGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES dim M. NleWon, GRANGER NOTES Edltor-Publiah- and program dance will be held In the Granger Hall Friday. Ward Amusement December 3, In honor of Elders Wendell Glenn Newman and David F. .11.00 Nielsen. The two Elders recently returned home after serving two and lf years in the Samoan Islands and Denmaik. respectively where they filled missions for the L D S. Church. A program will be followed by a dance Friends are Invited to attend. A welcome home Published Sine 1900 btoted aeeond dM mall matter wider U act ef March Srd, 1670, at Magna, Utah baaed each Friday moraine at Magna. Utah tubaeripUoa, la advance. per year Fabllshed By The Copper Printing Company u one-ha- 2o cu f Socictij 0IotcA Due to the fact that next Tuesday Is an Open Night in the Mutual program, the Granger Ward Mutual presidency has planned a dance The regular opening exercises are to be conducted and Immediately following, the dance will begin. Mrs. N. L. Pullum was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge A. Little and and Mr. K. F. Pehrson recently the members of the returned from an enjoyable visit Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Howard W. Casey of with relatives In Drlggs, Idaho. Tooele was a special guest A one o'clock luncheon was served. High Member of the Daughter of Pio- score at bridge was won by Mrs. Joe at the meet to Invited neer are second high by Mrs. Fred and White home of Mr. N. F. Pehrson. Thurs- Jensen. Mra. D. L. Underwood will day, December 0. 3:00 p. m. for their entertain the club at Its next annual Christmas party. A holiday program will be presented and gifts exchanged. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson enterMembers of the Society Circle Club tained at bridge last Friday afterpent a delightful afternoon at the noon for Mrs. Hodge Marshall, Mrs. home of Mra Wayne Morris In Salt Helena Evers, Mrs T F Maher and I aka City. Mrs. Boyd England of Mrs. E. W. Speers. Tooele was voted In as a member. Other ladles present were Mrs. Joe, Mrs. Ruth Andrus and children seph Falrbourne, Mrs. William of Holladay, Mrs. F. B. Schultz Mrs. Walter Coon of BacMon-- 1 chus, Mrs. Wendell Carlson of Salt and young son of Fort Peck, Labe City, Mrs. Harold Lloyd and tana and Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mrs. Harvey Falrbourne of Hunter, Payne of Park City were dinner Mrs. Victor Qdredge and Mrs. Ar- guests on Saturday of Mrs. Helena thur Warr of Granger. A friendship Evers. quilt Is being made by the members Mr and Mrs H Claude AnderThe ladles are for Mrs. Morris. meeting this Thursday afternoon at son spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Anderson's mother In Salt Lake the home of Mrs. El dredge. City. Just-A-Me- re Mr. Renel. shower In honor Wilma and Louise and son, a vacation In Preston, t of Mrs. Doarrell Rupp, formerly Miss They enjoyed friends. Rheda Young, wax held Thursday at Idaho, visiting Mr. C. Lambert Bawden and Anderson Miss of Margaret home the daughter Lilly, spent the holidays in Granger. visiting with relatives. was made by the A Brides-Boo- k guests and presented to the bride. Other interesting games were played and prizes given to Miss Bernice Bawden and Miss Ruth Smith. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Boddlcker of Solo-mehave been Guests included Misses LaVon Wilmington. Delaware, Elaine Petersen. Velda Young, visitors during the week at the HerLouise Eawden, Jessie Schmidt, cules Bacchus Plant. Be; nice Bawden, Afton Anderson, Beatrice, Ruth, Mr. and Mra. F. G. Huxter enterVliginla Bawden Maxine Verl and Mabel Smith and tained at Thanksgiving dinner comMrs Young, mother of the bride plimentary to Mr. and Mra. J E. tr.d Mrs- - Nathan Jones Those as- Rothrock, Mr, and Mrs-- J, B- - Schwer sisting Miss Anderson In the ar- of Bacchus and Mr. and Mrs Floyd rangements for the shower were Miss Boddlcker. of Wilmington, Delaware. Miss Alelia RasMae Lambert mussen and Miss Beryl Petersen The Bacchus Club entertained at A miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. James Purser were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coon. j Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Dlmond had as dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Coon and Mias Doris Dlmond. GOLD HILL GARFIELD NOTES n, and Mrs. L. 3. Mantis announce the marriage of their daughter. Elaine to Frank Leo Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Decker and and and .1 WV? jl- - ' t1 -- i' V. A $ J- ALL VARIETIES 20 V ,- rs , K ;Y A, ' Walt Interesting ANOTHER SPECIAL MONEY NIGHT SHOW KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR SUNDAY 56 MONDAY. DECEMBER 6:00. Monday 7:00. Last Show 9:00 DELIGHTFUL! ENTERTAINING! First Show Sunday EXCELLENT! 100 MEN AND A GIRL pnmciffiM rlfSl if Jcmor Deanna Durbin, Adolphe Menjou. Mischa Auer. The unemployed musicians and a girl. A down to earth story song and romance. story oil 104 with mude, NEWS COMEDY NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9-- First Show 6:15 p. m. both nights. Last Show 9:06 GEM THEATRE ITURDAY ONLY, DECEMBER 4 First Show 6:45. Drawing at 9:00 GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS Same requirements and the same show at both theatres. S - i MONDAY NO SHOW AT THE GEM THIS SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8 Club Nights, Shows Tuesday, 6:00, Wednesday 7:00 p. Trained SEND j Isl By GEORGE H. SHORT fights, milling us melodrama MUSICAL - ventures, single-hande- district Its metropolis a ghosttown, ofabouL3(lln--"habltants190 miles Mining ' FULL - Stone, Earbara Read. Tom Brown. with a pleasant romance! -- An exciting THURSDAY Is , m1ne. American women spend millions of dollars every year in FRIDAY. DECEMBER beauty shops. a The rIow-- west of Salt cars brought Palmer about Lake City and 43 miles south of $6,000 each from the smelter Over Wendover, with which it is con- a period of several years be is said nected by ralL to have extracted about $112,000 Prospectors, heading toward m gold at a total expense of In 1933 Mr. Palmer accepted California, were Intrigued by gold specimens in 1838, but it was not the bid of a Los Angeles moving until 1869 that white men subdued picture actor for the Rube An atthe Indians and began real mining. tempt to Increase production by A district was organized In that widening the cut diluted the ore to year. By 1880 some 500 claims had such an extint that deficits rebeen located of which about 50 placed profits and the mine was were being worked sporadically. closed down Shipping being precluded by disThe Cano mine, Idle tance and poor roads, smelting was after the deathSprings of Col. Woodman, undertaken on a small scale in was leased In 1931 by Salt Lake 1871 and 1S72. The combined ef City operators. For two years the forts of the promotors resulted In operation was carried on with sucthe recovery of a few hundred tons cess. Approximately 2000 tons of of lead bullion containing sllyer. ore of an value of $10.78 From 1877 little was doing In the per ton wasaverage to a Salt Lake shipped sew camp until 1892 when Col. J. smdter. increased heavier As F. Woodman, with a fortune made machinery depth A New was needed. at Tintlc, came looking for gold York syndicate was interested and Cane the and Acquiring Springs formed a company to take over Alvarado groups, he Installed a the lease and Water and small amalgamating mill. With an other troubles option. made the work unof a ton the profitable and led to the failure of average recovery $10 mill eaved In four years. It is re- the The Cane Springs company. about J300.000. Woodmans has since been Idle. ported, In 1897 death halted operations. The recorded production of the The copper boom of 1905 focused Hill region up to 1930 has attention on the red metal. Obtain- Gold been: ing eereral properties near Gold 219.611 Ore (tons) Hill, Duncan MacVichle and Gold (ounces) 20,224 organized the Wet tern Utah Silver (ounces) 751,432 t shaft Copper Co., sank a .3,185,944 Copper (pounds) and procured the building of the Lead (pounds) .. .8.332.825 railroad branch from Wendover. 16.997 Zinc (pounds) When the boom subsided, only Arsenic (tons) 75,00 tons of copper ore had been Value (dollars) 32.952.SS5 i shipped and the company was glad to sell Its mine to Frank Rowley, It Is evident that a gross -- miner a textile manufacturer of Rhode al production of around $3,000,000 Island. Ignoring copper, Rowley Is not a great contribution to the went after scorodjte, an arsenic states economic importance, never ore then in great demand to sup- theless the region has given emInvasion of the ployment to many people at times press a cotton fields. This paid well while as many as 150 men and It has the lasted. More ar- supported a few people at all times senic was developed In a property In the writer's opinion, the ar owned by Jacob Gerster. Its sale senlc deposits are able to supply brought him $50,000. Tbe claims a very large tonnage of ores If and passed eventually to the United when there is a market for arStates Smelting, Refining ft Mining senic. The gold deposits are numCo. Arsenic ceased to be profitable, erous, though comparatively small, bnt sllyer, gold and lead In the and these can be developed Into small-scalshipments were more encouraging profitable "type rations and may cause tbe property, now that will last for many yeara. asso-date- petent beauty operators. Mail the coupon or write us a card or letter, today. Take the first step now toward an interesting and profitable career in the growing beauty culture profession. Wallace Beery and John Mack Brown (known to you as tucky Wade i here again. A special request picture Second Feature Ken Next Saturday. Next Sunday-Monday. with Lite Begins at College." A Damsel In Distress." ranfBflimjp) - ,5 . TUITION fir i linitii timi uly AND i BILLY, THE KID Nan Grey Kent Taylor. Florence Laze. A romantic comedy action and antics to amuse all! New Serial. DICK TRACY A SUCCESSFUL INSTITUTION We operate fully equipped schools in Salt Lake, Ogden and Idaho Falls. 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By enrolling at Excelcis now, you can be earning a good income or even be operating a shop of your own in less than a year! EXTRA mystWT NEWS COMEDY DETAILS MAIL COUPON BELOW to be worked -- gain by the smelting compan. . nt more remunerative Smaller, were the operations of Loftier Talmer In a little gold mine known as tbe Rube", near Gold Hill. I'almer discovered It himself after Ills return from the World war and, by himself, picked gold from a seam that was to bring him a small fortune. It was spoken of $22.-00- A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mra. Robert Tuck on Wednesday morning at the L. D. 8 Hospital. SET QOOKLET Operators Idle, INDIAN from poison and wealth a gold mining operation are some of the colorful features lu the history of Gold Hill at the western end of Tooele county, Utah. Officially the area Is the Clifton Mr. and Mrs H. E. Rodgers and daughter, June, left Sunday for their borne In Long Beach. California, after spending a week as guests of Mr. and Mra R. L. Erickson. Mrs Rogers Is Mr. Erickson's sister. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Erickson entertained at a dinner party honoring their guests. FREE FOR Beauty m. THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF Lew and Profitable Careers Beckon to Professionally Mr. and Mrs. George Coon had as dinner guests Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mrs. Claude Jones and famjly Mias Naomi Bennett and Vem Con. 0 boll-weev- Salt Lake City, Utah Headquarters for Excelcis Cosmetics And yet experts say that only one out of every 1200 women really knows how to care lor skin. Now without cost or obligation EX CEL -- CIS brings to you thus important help. Just mall coupon -- e ITS FREE is L PINT N. 22 ss Beauty Prod., Co, Street. 221 So. West Temple Salt Lake City Utah. Gentlemen: Yes. I would like a free skin analysis by your Advisor, and a complimentary facial demonstration In Beauty my own home w ithout obligation to me. Please tell me how and when I may ob' tain this free service QUART No. 22 Copyright t9V'uc Wilken Aladdin, FsdTf offices: N. Wilken Family the itright - 77 jo thil product .uaight grain wT,pirit: .jo months ol!. Name- ' Address- .V MONEY NIGHT NOTICE At the Gem or Empress This Week. $40 Cash is the sw4 given away this Saturday $4. Requirements are. to be refiatmd First Show Thursday 6:15, Friday 7:00. Last show starts Misses Afton and Mildred Wester-ma- n spent Thanksgiving Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs 8 J Westerman. Oty. 4 ' and Other Beauty Services Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dattke announce the arrival of a baby girl born 8 unday morning at their home on East 10th street. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Long had as dinner guests on Thanksgiving Mr nd Mrs, H. R Nelson of Salt Lake SATURDAY ONLY, DECEMBER First Show 6:45. Drawing at 9:0 Marlene Dietrich, Robert Donat In an exciting drama ot reckles romance you'll recall with a thrill! Comedy Latest MARCH OF TIME Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. J. o Hadley re- turned Sunday from a two weeks vacation In California cities with relatives and friends. They spent the Thanksgiving holiday l:v San Diego. EMPRESS THEATRE by volume WAVING v - Mr. and Mrs. H. R Harvey entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving day for their children. Mr and Mrs. Mero Harvey and daughter, Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack rey, Ula Orpha Harvey and Jack Miss Maxine Reynolds spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her par- ente. Deputy sheriff and Mrs. W J Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson Salt Lake pit were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Falrbourne. and in Theatre. alcohol PERMANENT ? ' mi IN LEAlRftUTO DO v - The members of the Bacchus Club enjoyed their annual Thanksgiving dance at the clubhouse Jast Saturday evening. Mr. Flegal of Salt Lake City gave dancing numbers and readings. SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL "LOVE IN A BUNGALOW" BILLY THE KID NOTICE Serial to be shown Friday only at the Empress. .A ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock had as dinner guests on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Oakley and daughters, LaVon and Joyce. mmmm WINE ITS STORY -- -- Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Watkins of Brigham City, Utah, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ellse Baker for a short time. id Jr. Mr. of Magna. The ceremony was performed on November 17th at Tooele Mr. 3. 3. Bankhead officiated. They will make their home In Magna. Several social affairs are being planned In their honor. ) and rv. DECKER NOTES BACCHUS and Mr. and Mr. Frank and and and ' a festive Thanksgiving week dance Saturday evening at the clubhouse. A large crowd attended. , Among the many people In GranMrs Alma Winder and Mrs. Ella Hls friends extend their b t ger who spent the Thanksgiving P. Bennlon entertained the Gospel wishes to him and welcome him b irk holiday out of town were Mr. and Message class at the home of Mrs. into their midst. Mis W G Bawden and daughters. Winder Saturday. were table games Progressive played and prizes awaided to Miss Norene Lenhalre and Miss Margaret COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Anderson. Other types of games were played and followed by the serving This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna of a midnight supper 'Nearly all wlthm the next week entitles members of the class were In attenT. W. Jones Mr. dance. A good time was enjoyed by all present. A. D. White Mr. Among the invited and honored Olsen Mrs. Mr. guests were Bishop and Mrs John Mrs. Geo. H. Paddock Mr. D Hill of the Granger Ward and Edwin K. Winder, superintendent of Mr. Mrs. Ute Perkins the Granger Ward Sunday School A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subsrriptlon List) A smokeless Smoker is being held at the Monroe School gymnasium COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS December 10 under the auspices of This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE the Granger Ward Boy Scouts Magna, within the next wck entitles- Entertaining bouts and matches Mr. Mrs. T. B. Bawden are promised. The public Is invited Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bird of Los Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams, Angeles have arrived to visit with Mr. Mrs. A. M. Woodbury Mrs. Bird's mother. Mrs. M. Ingo. A hearty and cordial welcome was Coon Mrs. Mr. extended to Elder David F Nielsen, Mrs. E. W. Engelmann was hostess son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick Nlel-,se- n Mr. Mrs. N. C. Cannon to the Arthur Ladles Bridge Club on of Granger upon his arrival A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER home. Mr Nielsen was away over (These names are taken from eur Subscription List.) Thursday afternoon. Fair-bourn- MANTLX Lf two and one-ha- lf years filling a mission for the L. D. 8. Church. He arrived in Salt Lake City Monday evening where he wax met by his parents. Elder Nielsen spent the majority of his time laboring In Denmark. Europe and also worked In neighboring places. Upon his return hon e he made an extensive visit of the continent and sailed back on the S. 8. Manhatten After arriving in New York harbor, he visited points of Interest In New York City and the southern part of the states, visiting . with friends. Elder Nielsen Is the last of a family of four boys to fill foreign missions for the L.D.8. Chuich At the regular Sunday night services held In the Oranger Ward Elder Nielsen gave hls welcome home talk. He related interesting Information concerning the customs and habits of the Danish people. 0 |