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Show Friday, May 13, 1938 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA UTAH BUY AT HOME! THE MAGNA TIMES Published By The Copper Printing Company R, Howard Bldft, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Since 1906 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879. at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Subscription, In advance, per year NOTES GARFIELD M. Chase entertained at a Utah and Notice To Creditors POPPY DAY TO BE OBSERVED HERE SATURDAY, MAY 28 ther' hj4 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. Mrs. P. bridge luncheon at the University The Club last Friday afternoon. table guests were seated at one long atPreparations for the observance The local 1938 com 28, which was cfntered with an of Estate of Alice Kelly, deceased. Poppy Day, Saturday, May tractive bowl of spring flowers. Co- are being completed by Cyprus Unit mencemenl makes us-olCreditors will present claims" with vers were laid for Mrs Roy Hatch. timers recall the of the American Legion Auxiliary vouchers to the undersigned at W E. Mrs. Mrs T. A. Janney, Hoffman.Unit President, Mrs. Mrs. Della Building. 355 South Main St, days tcJien tee ttere gelmann, Mrs A. C Ensign, Erick- announced today Arrangements are Lake Salt L. City, Utah on or before R tchen . . . Mrs tee and !john McLachlan young directed by Mrs. Ina Full- the 25th being Mrs. day of August A. D 1938. son and Mrs. II. L. Garnty and proudly participated in mer chairman of the Poppy Day SECURITY TRUST COMLake FIRST City Sa't of Carlos Christensen committee, assisted by a large corps high school grathi'ii:on PANY, a corporation, administracf workers from the Unit. Plans ceremonies. tor with the will annexed of the Elmer Speers son of Mr. and Mrs. are being made to distribute memorestate of Alice Kelly, deceased. E. W. Speers, is convalescing nicely of posed by NBC r'isn. the city in every part at St Mark's Hospital following an ial popples first publication April 22, of Date Honor the World War dead and operation for appendicitis recently aid the war's living victims, Is the 1938. Young Rex is at home now, followDate of last publication May 13, 1938. meaning of the memorial poppy. The betaken to gaurd against ing the untimelv accident to his Raymond R. Brady, Attorney for so which bloomed strikingly poppy, wash hand suffered while helping among the trenches and battle the ' C on Cjpnw school C Gay. Vaccine will be furnished graves in France and Belgium, beto an physician, in SdtiJ dead of charge the during came the floer Magna Boy Recovering Mr, Lawrence Johnston entertiin It has and war City the Ever war since vicinity by the vtih' the From Auto Accident cd at bridge and buffet supper last Board of Health. Physician, been worn In all English-speakin- g in'I he guests Tuesday evening as an Individual old son of parts of the state should cluded Miss never r Simms, Mr. countries annually Reed Richards, men who gave their vaccine from the Public fcT Mr. and Mrs John Richards of 'Gordon McCrae and Mr and Mrs tribute to the conflict. In the lives at Hamilton,, Laboratory Lake Cityj. D. Canfield of Salt Magna, incurred multiple laceraa Miss Marjorie Andeison and Mr and fell from when he tions moving The little red flower takes added Mrs R LrEnckson of Garfield. South at Twenty-sevent- h ignificance from the fact that it Is automobile made by the war disabled, and that street and Redwood road last Thurs- WftVVWMYJVWAY,',' Mr. and Mrs Harold Harms of it contributes to the welfare of the day. The boy was with his father, ! CLOTHES Pocatello. Idaho, are visiting at the disabled men and the enroute to St Marks hospital, where dependent home of Mrs. Harris parents. Mr. families of veterans. Everyone who his mother Is a patient, when the PRESS: iand Mrs. R. M Leasv wears a poppy on Poppy Day. not door of the machine flew open. In good condition. He Is honshow reported and is remembering only Mr. and Mrs Harry Yoe of Elko or for the men who died In the war 'Nevada, visited with Mis Theresa but is giving he'p to those who still SEASON Cash and Carry Remember the sw cit thing are bearing the burdens of the war fi lends m Garfield i (Ladies and mens dark salU who read the Class Will, who be- Taylor and other n on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Yoe are in suffering privation and lost op SPOTTED FEVER (topper coats. Work gnaruM 'ns queathed your gum-cheportunities All contributions made THREE DOORS WEST Of It to little Johnny Jcn-- s of the former residents of Garfield. for the flower will go to upport LOOMS AGAIN PENNEY STOB freshman class? Miss Belly Wink, Mr. and Mr- - Harvey Woodbury the rehabilitation and welfare work ler impersonates her here. ONE DAY SERVICE ' announce the arrival of a baby dau- of the Legion and Auxiliary which Tela Gar. 45 hr serrlw-Twelve cases of Rocky Mountain ghter born last Monday In a jSalt means so much to the disabled vetLake City hospital Litt e Gordon erans and the families of the dead Spotted Fever were reported to the Utah State Board of Health during Woodbury Is st home now and do- and the disabled the year 1937 Four of the patients AND an fallen from ing nicely, having The women of Cyprus Unit are died These cases were reported from automobile last week and suffered making great efforts for a successDyeing Shop widely scattered areas throughout severe head Injuries ful Poppy Day this year and are hop- the state including Iron, Jaub, Kane, Mr and Mrs Aklen Smith are re- ing that everyone in this community Rich. Salt Lake, San Pete, Uintah, VWYAVAYAVAWJW,', will catch the spirit of the day and ceiving congratulation- - upon the arrival of a baby daughter born at will join with them in the honoring the dtad and aiding the disabled liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiini home last Tuesday Receipts for ;ale of Poppies May Specials Start Saturday of Each Week Remember? d .SUM Weber count age Incidence for the past ten year, cases with three death, 1 principal stronghold U In the Rocky MountaS .JV-easterhave also occured states, partkullw.1 long the Atlantic coast I The disease Is transmitted by the bite of infected 5 two principal species the spread of the 6 Dermacentor andsonl or of the Rocky Mountain the Dermacentor varUbniT tick of the east. Fo many ticks are Infected withs-' fever, but the disease h in man that every precautuaS', New-hou- se 5fi ''JtK icf it1 S :i iruti 1 What Is done with the money tributed fbr the poppies? POPPY DAY FACTS What la Poppy Day? Poppy Day is a day observed United States the by throughout wearing memorial popples In honor of the World War dead. It will be observed this year on May 28th, the Saturday before Memorial Day. What is the Memorial Poppy? The memorial poppy is a replica of the popples which grew on the battle fields of France and Belgium during the World War. Why waa the poppy chosen as the memorial flower? The poppy was chosen as the memorial flower for the World War dead because it grew where they fell, the one touch of beauty in the desolate battle areas. Whe makes the Memorial Poppy? Memorial popples are made by disabled World War veterans working In government hospitals and In convalescent workrooms maintained by the American Legion Auxiliary Who distributes the Memorial Pop- - con- Every penney is used to support the work of the American Legion and Auxiliary for the welfare of the disabled veterans, their families and the families of the dead. Who wears the Memorial Poppy? Every American who wishes to honor the war dead and aid the war's living victims PETERSON HILL Mr and Mrs. C. N Peterson of Granger announce the engagement of their daughter, Buelah to Robert Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Hill, also of Granger. The bride Is a graduate of the Cyprus High school and the groom a graduate of Granite High school The marriage will take place early in June Many parties are being planned honoring the popular young couple. pre-nupt- Mr and Mrs Rulon Cushing are Women of the American Legion the proud parents of a baby boy born Auxiliary, working as unpaid volun May 2 In a Salt Lake City hospital This Is their second son Congratulateers, distribute the poppies throughout the United States. tions and best wishes. pyt on Mark of Merit The OLD QUAKER Is Your Assurance of Quality P.otos I QUAKT No. ! 166 PINT No. 167 Vs 81 NT No. 168 k, o IEANED 69c W FOR tcin-niqu- e Berts fleanh? Mrs Ruby Boyde wa- - hostess to the ladies Auxll.arv of the O R C at her home on Monday evening Following a business meeting, cards were enjoyed and a late supper serv- ed. The refreshment c ,mmitt',e was complied of Mrs Aio King Mrs G T' Colvin Mis M Hayes and a. the hostess. The lovely cedar client Then rattle Urn lass picpiiet who that the ladies aic giving away Is on predicted that 20 years hcr.ee you'd at the Utah Power & Light be a famous exitnrer or somet ffiee in Magna The drawing of the thing. Bet'.y Caine, dresseJ like yesnumber will be held at the 'inky terday's graduate, shows how the Gem Theatre on t'u evening of June prophet looked as she glanecd into 29 Tickets may b st cuied from any the dim future and made her awejf the members. some ' ... prognostications gy-e- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Alto ovatlublt in Ryt Copr. IV34, TK Old Quaker Co., Lawrrncchurg, Indiana vS In welfare fund 40c Nesselrode Fruit Ice Cream, qt White Lily Bakery $11667 Balance to date Sherbert, qt. e Orange-Pineappl- Sent to depaitnient for chid welfare $72 14 Donation to L D S Children's $1000 hospital Enteitainment at Veterans hospital $2 60 Poppies made by veterans. $19 50 $8 56 Utak Magna and Mrs Hal Richardson ipent Tuesday visiting Mrs. Richardson's mother, Mrs A R Ballard at 1 W.WAVAVV.V 'MYAYAYAVWAYAVWWWt'. Draper. Empress Theatre Saturday Only, May 14 f h aw First at 6:30; Drawing 9:00 Tl e Gem or Empress This Week At M v. NEY Gen, NIGHT. Empress Positively 89 or 50 ( d Reasons Why You Should Be Prset Hear the dr. I ion on last weeks drawing ????? Requirements are i i be registered and present at theatre. THIS WEE EXTRA DOUBLE ILL TRIFLE VALUE BRAND INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT" COMPLIMENTARY ri Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Duke Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Borland Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jackman Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howarth Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones i. Dolores Del Rio. George Sanders and others. An action melodrama interwoven In part, around the International Settlement TICKETS This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna within the next week entitles- - It AfyXi rJ?. at China. With action and comedy, T" . Second Feature , SOME Frances Allison impersonates the valedictorian. Remember? She was the brightest girl in the lass. 16 First Show Sunday 6:00; Monday 7:00 You'U Thrill To This Great Picture . MET MY LOVE AGAIN " could inspfr TICKETS Which type are you? Or are you the type that love story as great, as frank, as honest, as daring, as sensation as this? With Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda, Alan Baxter. News Prices 10c 15-oComedy TUESDAY, MAY 17 IN OLD CHICAGO. SHOWS 7:00 and 9:00. (NO SHOW WEDNESDAY, MAYU) Mr. and Mrs. Vern Newman Mr. and Mrs. Glen McAllister Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William Coon t t All Seats Monday, May IS Sunday This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE, Magna, within the next week entitles tc ARE DANGEROUS BLONDES Nan Grey, William Caragan, Dorothy Kent. A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription List.) COMPLIMENTARY Thursday 20 Friday, May 19 First Show 6:13. Last Show 9:00 EXTRA EXTRA DOUBLE BILL A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (Theoe names are taken from our Subscription List.) JUDGE H ARDY S CHILDREN HW. Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Another Hardy Family story. We especially say Here entertainment for the whole family. Second Feature Is NIGHT SPOT " A taGali ! 7Item fyp. speaker played by Bill Thompson) who I'.ulengcd yon to face the world. ious, purposeful, he might have been a rising young lawyer or a prole sjr of economics from the - unive:- With Parkyakarkus, Allen Lane, Joan Woodbury. came Ihe commencement Then - XX fie tie' dttW. el7-- OX . tode d -- A . - your voiee. telephone visit is little cost. A On a pleasure to enjoy at 8CV 7 gd v V - '- i co&- - dale dl e'ad ..A . - scotch ke'' SI lab lx J just tell the operator 1. The city or town you want. 2. The n telephone number know (if you it) or the name under Saturday Only, May 14 c varioU Gem otv Qd I . Sun.-Mo- . v The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company at 9:00 MONEY NIGHT May n. ,G"' ' - . Empresi Theatre. Tueo., May 17 at Emp 15-1- 6, IN OLD CHIC AG Aie no O Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Devine ceRes st)CT show wlth'many unforgettable buildings burning, cattle stampeding, people running let eat lives. Comedy Prices Novelty 10c IS- -5 1718 May CLUB NIGHTS, Shows Tuesday, 6:00, Wednesday 7:M Tuesday-Wednesda- out-of-lo- w which it is listed. station-to-station On calls you are simply connected with the desired telephone and talk with anyone who answers. First Show 6:30; Drawing Shows 7:00 and 9:00 All Three Nights. J .fcelox oxrf J 10e-U- Same Requirements and the same show at both Y U'-.- t at the Empress. Prices Gem Theatre acres lot ' rails (which cost less) station-to-statio- n T ave TOT far-aw- a only a moment away from the sound of Comedy Serial to be shown Friday only 'w use V ,at aJoUW'vcTrv9eIU -N i- The folks back home, members of your family, relatives ami frinmls are ...atrf'4' Then (be climax, when the superintendent or the president of the school board gave you a diploma , , . and school days were over! Here Is Sid EUstrom In the official's role. School days! Grand old weren't they? Snjoi ficttik IWq u?ilk i 35c d $12 43 Mr vv $125 23 1937, Christmas baskets for unemp 90 PROOF HDDIEK Q t 28 in HAL y, "FORBIDDEN VALLEY'' Noah Berry, Jr Francis Robinson and others. An picture with action, drama, comedy. Comedy Musical News prices (W First Thursday S NEXT SATURDAY, MAY Prices 21 MERRILY WE i0" 20 Friday, May 19 Show Both Nights 0:11 Last Rhow Start 8:00 BIG DOUBLE BILL JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN NIGHT SPOT Comedy - Serial ou 18c P-- 15 LIVE- - '.V.,A,AVYAYAVYA,VVVmSVW.,AWVS'V' HIRA WALK |