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Show Friday, December 10, 1937 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Underwood, Mrs. Ida Stewart, Mrs. Margaret McFarlane, Mrs M Slater, Miss Bernice Stewart and Mrs Erma Hatton. The Magna group Included Mr. and Mrs Tom Drlffill, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Brady, Mr and Mrs Jack Nielson, Mrs. Christine Marsh and Mrs. Margaret Grubaugh. THE MAGNA TIMES 7 Edith M. Nlelaon. Editor-Publish- er Published Sines 19M I Entered m second class mall matter under the set March 3rd. 1879, at Mama. Utah Issued each Friday mornlnf at Magna. Utah lubscriptlon, tn advance, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company si lit BEXNION JOHNSON n. RUSSON ANDERSON The marriage of Miss Cleo Rus- son, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs Ira Russon and Dell Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson all of Msgna, took place last Wednesday evening. The bride wore an Ivory satin dress veil of brides Ilwith a flnger-tl- p lusion which was held in place with . a coronet cap trimmed tn orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of bride s -t Miss roses and Dorothy Hardman, the Maid of Honor, ware a blue chiffon dress and cars. ried a bouquet of yellow The bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Rus-- t son and Miss LaRae Russon. wore frocks of pink and blue satin, respectively and carried bouquets of pink rotes and chrysanthemums David Anderson acted as best man for the groom. Mrs. Russon, the bride's mother, wore a black crepe dress, lace trimmed and a corsage of talisman roses Mrs. Q. H. Anderson, mother of the groom, wore a rust colored dress and a similar corsage Following the ceremony a reception waa held at the Utah Copper Club. Mrs. Elizabeth Cllnger. Mrs Ray Harris and Mrs Edith Buckner were In charge of the gift room Mr and Mrs. Russon and Mr. and Mrs' Anderson received the guests at the door. Dancing was enjoyed by four hundred guests. During intermission musical selections were given by Misses Ivy and Boiae Russon. The young couple Will make their home on Louise Avenue In Magna rose-bud- - Mrs. Oeorge Smith was hostess to Uu Magna Ladles Bridge Club at a luhchean at the Reltf House la't Friday afternoon Prizes were award- ed to Mrs. Glen Reid, Mrs Rue ' Mr and Mrs. George Yeates announce the arrival of a baby girl bom Sunday at the L D S hospital j MEWmi WINE Magna Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peacock of were guests Sunday of the Lynn EMPRESS THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY, DECEMBER U First Show 8:38. Drawing at :o I r This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, within the next week entities MONEY NIGHT NOTICE At the Gens or Empreea This Week. 2e cash w given away this Saturday. 828. Requirements art to u. TV and In Theatre. 20 alcohol by volume Phyllis Moesser and Partner Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Warr Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoggan SHOW (These names are Rltz Bros., Tony Martin. Gloria Stuart. Chuck ment! It's the show you've been waiting for NOVELTY A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS THEATRE, "POPEYE COMEDY 7 FRIDAY, DECEMBER both nights. Last Show 9:04 SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL -THIS WAY. PLEASE" HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN NOTICE Serial to be shown Friday only at the Empress. p. m. GEM THEATRE AA. .nrt SATURDAY ONLY, DECEMBER 11 First Show 8:38. Drawing at 9:04 GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS Same requirements and the same show at both theatres. , A n n o u n cm a TWO NEW FORD NO SHOW AT THE GEM SUNDAY MONDAY lt-1- n SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST (ARS FOR 1938 V-- 8 TniS 3 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Club Nights, Shows Tuesday, 8:00, Wednesday 7:08 Gertrude Michael, Larry Crabbe, Jed Prouty Sophie Lang escapade. Shes everywhere. COMEDY NEWS Another lusoii . 7 THURSDAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1:00 starts show 7:08. Last 6:15, Show Friday Find Thursday EXTRA Special Big Double Bill EXTRA 16-1- rred y yitfw.iri- adventure. See Cassidy William Boyd in a new by love to breathtaking action! Second Feature r r Buddy'' Rogers, Betty Grable, Mary LMngston. Davis give his barnyard imitations. New Serial. 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HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN An Apron Sale will be held by the 1-- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY First Show 6:15 Ao GUESTS OF THIS PAPER from aur Subscription List.) Mrs John Bayes entertained her club at a luncheon at the Reid House on last Thursday afternoon EXCELCIS PRODUCTS Headquarters 3 2 East Broadway Fontaine. Snia. drum tap nan-bc- NEWS NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS TUESDAY MUSICAL CHRISTMAS 12-1- J. Fred Astaire, George Burns. Oracle Allen, Joan py comedy and novel dances ending with a peppy The Sigma Phi Delphinlana of Salt Lake City entertained at a luncheon and party at the Reid House recently. Covers were laid for twenty four guests The afternoon was spent at games Prizes were awarded WE HAVE WHAT HE OR SHE NEEDS FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER l-- t'ken Congratulations. group of Magna and Garfield ireople motored to Provo Tuesday evening to attend the official vtsl- tatlon of the Orand Chief. Ro6a Williams of Park City and her staff of the Pythian Sisters of Utah, Those attending from Garfield were: Mr and Mrs. R. M Leasy Mr and Mrs H Walker, Mrs Nina - COMEDY SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Milton Orr Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Penman Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reid Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Robinson A FREE SHOW (These names are full of odt- First Show Sunday 6:M, Monday ?:M. Last Show GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! DANCING! TUNEFUL! COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket present ul at the EMPRESS Magna, within the next week entitles MONEY NIGHT SHOW LIFE BEGINS IN COLLEGE GUESTS OF THIS PAPER talm irom our Subscription List.) A FREE - EXTRA SPECIAL IN AU VARIITICS Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Woodbury Mr. and Mrs. T ed R. Johnson Mens button coat sweaters, new price 89c effective Monday Dec t3 at J. C Penney ladv lUy-ol- entertained COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS d. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennlon announce the marriage of tpelr dauJohn-eoghter. Ruth Elene. to Roland formerly of Lewiston, Utah. The young couple are well known here. mu Bennlon teaching at the Bacinchus School and Mr. Johnson an School Gailleld the structor at They will be married In the Salt Lake L. D. S, Temple, with a reception the evening of December 29 at the bride's home on Louise Avenue. their ( Many social affairs honoring have been- nuptial announcement planned for the near future. E. Mix - 9lafeA ELLIOT VAN STEETER The marriage 6f Miss Lucile Elliot and Glen Van Steeter, son of Mr. and Mrs A H. Van Steeter of Magna, took place on November 26 Packard and Mrs. Norman Wegge-lanat Ely. Nevada The ceremony was performed by Bishop L. C Bronson Mrs. Elliot and Mrs Van Steeter Mens Big Mac Work shirts New accompanied the young couple to Ely 13 at J. C. price 69c. Monday, Dec. While there they were entertained Penney. adv ) by Mr. Perry Giles a former .resident of Magna The members of her dub surprised at luncheon a On November 19th, Mrs Van SteetMrs Ocorge Yeates at her home last Thursday afternoon er entertained at a dinner paity The members Included Mrs. Norman honoring the young couple Other soHalnsworth. Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson. cial affairs for them are planned Mrs Val Garfield, Mrs Norman C. They will make their home In MagWeggeland, Mrs. Russell Magleby na. and Mrs Frank Olsen Mrs. Yeates Men's leather face gloves 22c pair was presented with a gift. Monday, Dec 13 at J C Penney Mr. Earl J. Glade, president of the The M Men of the Gai field Ward KSL Broadcasting station, gave an Interesting lecture at the Pleasant are entertaining at a dancing party Green Amusement Hall last Monday at the Garfield Men's Club on Decevening as part of the program of ember 15th The public Is Invited the Stake Priesthood meeting Mr Glades subject was on the "Art of Making and Keeping Friends. He )SisYRaTiriYiinwnihr(lf contended that the finest way to keep friends after you had made them was to show an Interest In them A large crowd attended tij Ing this Thursday evening at the Utah Copper Club for a business meeting, announces Mrs. Della who will conduct j man. president, ' Plans will be formulated for the annual Christmas party of the Members of the American Legion Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club List Auxiliary of Cyprus Post are meet- Mrs. B GARFIELD NOTES Socle week - Luncheon was served at one o'clock The guests Included Mrs. Helena Evers. Mrs. H Claude An- derson, Mrs. Hodge Marshall, Mrs. John Allen. Mrs Paul Schultz, Mrs. White Cotton sheet blankets new Harold Linke and Mrs. V. D Heath. low price 88c. effective Monday Dec- Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Heath' and Mrs Mix. ember 13 at J C. Penney, (adv i Mrs. I. F. Maher entertained at a Foursome on Tuesday to include Mrs. E. W. Speers. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson and Mrs. Hodge Marshal! Friday and Saturday VAYi'AVVWAV.WMWWAAW.-.V.V- . A AVA TO SCHENlFf O11 NEW TOE |