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Show I MAGNA, UTAH rN A TIMES, Fridiy.April7.1939 PAGE THREE ri dance Saturday evening at ' more," but hS their use grows the chances are the price will come down. There Is no fear of a rub- -' ber shortage now, anyway. the Hercules Club Saturday evening. T. W. Jones was master of ceremonies. The committee in Mrs. Flora B. Jost, Mrs. Art charge consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Don Drake and small LaVar Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Merdaughter of Ogden and Mrs. Em rill Witbeck, Mr. and Mrs. John ma Dilley of Aledo, Illinois were Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. David guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Dill Bullock, and Mr. and Mrs. DcVar ey last Saturday. Mrs: Emma Dill Sizemorer ey is a cousin of Mr, L. G. Dilley Mr. Floyd Boddicker of WilFOR RENT modern mington, Delaware, was a plant house. Furnished or unfurnished. visitor during the week. Inquire J. W. Jones, Main street, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jensen and children of Salt Lake City, were Bishop and Mrs. Edwin R. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0. A. Jones, W. Dimond, daughter Gwen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Dimond in South Jordan Saturday evening where Mrs. Orvil Dimond entertained at a and family dinner honoring the birthday of her husband. article KOOjjj if SaltL pENUla NEIGHBORS CHURCHES, CLUBS, VISITORS WE ARE GLAD TO RECEIVE YOUR NEWS. OF YOUH ure of the meeting will be a probrother, Mr gram presented by the Miuay of San Francisco, unit. It is anticipated every memMagna dur!ng ber will make a special effort to Sroute to England on a attend:- - After the program lunch Z. Robert Ridge en-U- will be served to the ladies. Sill gleton, l( resident Jesday at a family was tb' gleton th of 'iUet had Ihtc iLD.L iten and INCH) iVlikimd arriageof mtofj 'ield Jat Jtah. s nuptiai st by ft, ouple, hlsvict! ingpla Mon-..relat- t one long Chas. or FOR house. Inquire street, Noijth 1st Stewart w as hostess to Peterson. A Monday Jfof the W B i 'Per Mot. dinner SALE--Five-roo- Ogdg. lughter Stake M Men officers and teachers offer their sympathy and deep regard at the passing of Bishop L. C. Healy of Pleasant Green Ward. her id 'eton tej table. PARTIF5 HERE. Di-mo- R. Woolfenden Paul Jones modern Franklin Mr. and Mrs. John B. Prior are West, Harold visiting in Provo where Mr. Prior is convalescing from an appendi- 2661 citis operation. They wiHreturn Magna Women s Mrs. H. D. Nielson, assisted were by next Tuesday. Card games tans. Mrs. John Elzinga and Mrs. Mayo izc given land high scoie pi Turner is entertaining at a mis- - Mr. ELS. Carter con and rc turned piara Borland . A. Sdnne. ceUaneous,. shower irr honor oTtday'frbm St. Marks hospital :n w'ul Miss Helen Richardson, bride where he has been treated for served. shments were elect, Friday evening. the past several weeks for an inMcGill an- incurred while working. jury and Mrs. James Mrs. H. C. Christie, accompanied the birth of a baby girl new arrival by Mrs, Jennie Landaw of Salt Mrs. W. E. Cole returned last dav. Mother and McGill will Lake City, spent the weekend in week from California where she Mrs mgnicclv. Logan, Utah, the guests of Mrs. visited a brother in Los Angeles, jnembered as being formerly Christie's mother who observed a sister in Denny, California and jone Mitchell. her birth anniversary Sunday. another brother in Menlo Park, t California. Mrs. Cole has been and Mrs. GKn Cahoon spent 'Cyprus High school will present gone since December, eekend in Richfield, Utah a one-aplay Tuesday evening t relatives and friends. at the Pleasant Green Ward MuJames Stacey entertained tual, 7:30 p. m. Everyone interes- Wednesday for Mrs. Annie Thorn, SALS--!diapes, antique ted is invited to attend. Mrs. Agnes Philpot, Mrs. Mary 50-- 5 rosewood sh.ido. lined, Sheffield, Mrs. Eleda Huff and 1 reasonable. side. Vci Mrs. Vera Hatton. Following lun-a- n The Oquirrh Stake M Men and cheon East 3id East or phone enjoyable motor trip 'Gleanor Girl officers have found 1173,1. Salt Lake City canyons through it necessary to change the date of was enjoyed. from nd Mrs Ai tli'ix W. Dimond their annual dinner-danc- e at dinner ained Sunday 'April 15 to April 22. announces C. Arrangements are being comhonoring the birth an- - R. Woolfenden, publicity pleted by the Magna Ward Elders for the ir reunion. A meeting is stryof their d mghter Gwen, ger. included Mr and Mrs. called Thursday, April 13th for Mrs. Nora Gran and daughter, and children Wayne :arrolyn, Virgil Dimond and Naoma of Portland, Oregon, are Marion Samuel of Salt Lake visiting Mrs. A. C. Isaacson this Mrs. Nephi Ilowarth entertain- week. ed the members of her club last Mrs. Paul Keefer entertained Thursday. A one o'clock luncheon c American I. gmn Auxiliary hold Us ten members of the Young Ma- was served to Mrs. Scott Hanri culur monthly lossmeetin; Thursday at the trons Club this week at her home. cock, Mrs. George Lamb, Mrs. Vern Newman, Mrs. Floyd Adam- Copper Club A special fcat- - A social time was enjoyed. , Mi-ro- 1 ' et " In-34- ' hortljr, ecoveri :itisope D. &W reponec' wwJ :nsi Today at the i -- La-Sand- all iiMSm T omorro w Friends of L. B. Wimmer, Avho was severely burned last week at the Magna Plant as the result of Rubber Now a new and cheap process contacting two live wires, will be has been developed which will reto learn his imcondition is glad cover practically 100 per cent of proving. Mr. Wimmer is in St. content of all kinds of the mineral Marks hospital. He will be off so that it will be a long ores, work about two months. time before it is necessary to dig near any deeper. The waste-pile- s the old mines become as valuable as the new ore. That is progress. It is hard for anyone living toThe Hercules Ward Relief day to imagine a world without mct Tuesday The theology rubber. But it is only 100 years lesson since Charles Goodyear discovered the process of vulcanization, pie. which converted rubber from a Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Jones of plaything into a useful commoditRoosevelt, Utah, visited over the yweekend with Mr. Jones parents, The Spanish conquerors of Mexico found the Aztecs Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones, playin games which bounced. They took Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coe enter- some of it back to Europe, where tained the Woodmen of the it was found to be useful for erasWorld Monday evening. Games ing pencil marks, hence the EngBut until ,of 500 were played and refresh- lish name rubber. ments served to thirty guests. As- Goodyear, in 1839, found that by sisting the hostess were LuRene heating rubber with sulphur it Coe, Ethel Peterson,, Donna Sha lost its stickiness but kept its fer. bounce, it had no commercial val- BACCHUS NOTES So-Mr- s. ' ue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson of The enormous industries that Salt Lake City visited Mr. and on rubber are Mrs. Sidney Bullock Wednesday. have been founded so familiar that most folk think they have always existed. We Mrs. Emma Caine of Salt Lake could have no motor cars without City visited her sister, Mrs. T. R. rubber tires. Now a new kind of Farnsworth during the week. sponge rubber has been developed to use for seat cushions Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carlson at- and mattresses. tended funeral services at Lehi Half a dozen kinds of artifiWednesday for Mrs. Carlsons rubber have been produced in cial aunt. the past few years. Some are betthan naturA large crowd attended the ter for most purposes cost which was followed al rubber. All of them still knows how long ago that was, but it was before .the Indians came From Asia to America, for they knew nothing about wheels until d the white men came, Maps and and horses ago, years brought an made There has never been accurate set of maps of the whole wheels. United States. Practically all the It was a long time after that bemaps in use have been made by fore we had anything that could surveyors working at ground level be called a good road anywhere in and they do not show roads, America. Probably we would have rivers, and other physical features had good roads earlier if the railaccurately. roads had not been invented. Most of them do not even show Thomas Jeffersons project for accurately boundaries of states, system of national highways counties and towns. had hardly got well started before The Coast and Geodetic Survey people began to build railroads has begun to map the whole coun- and practically try by photographing it from air- stopped for almost a century. planes. Amazing discoveries have Nothing that we would call a been made. Rivers flow in quite road today existed on this good old courses the from different continent until the invention of maps. The contours of hills and mountains are made clear for the the automobile compelled folks to first time. It will cost $200,000,-00- improve their roads. We've got a to map the whole nation, but lot of good roads today, but not nearly enough, and few of them will.be. worth ., as "good as" the best roads of Eur400-od- road-buildin- eat g 0 it,---- ope. Flying Some members of Congress recently took occasion to criticize Romance To me there is more romance in an old road than in an old house. So many people have travelled over it that the old highway seems to echo with the clatter of hooves and the chatter of human beings who once rode over it but are long since departed. The best, if not the only good roads of ancient times were built They havent anything to do by the Romans. with it; but the mental capacity There is romance, too, in the anwhich enables a boy to get thru his college courses has a lot to do cient Roman roads of England and with flying. Half or more of the France. From 55 B. C. on, the students in the Army and Navy Romans were building paved to tie their empire flying schools are dropped because roads most they havent learned to think together. Watling Street, the Rofamous British of the ancient clearly and fast and to master the man roads, is still a main highintricacies of modern aviation. way, and many miles of its first There is, I believe, no occupation which calls for such high in- foundations are still as solid as them. telligence and trained mentality when Caesars legions built as that of the modern air pilot. CIRCULATION The day is past, long ago, when flying was something any good Americas 10,179 weekly newsmechanic could pick up. have a total circulation of papers It is a highly skilled profession 13,470,693. and becoming more difficult to Multiply that circulation figure mastejr every day, as flying speeds e recognized average increase and the number of instru- by ments which the flyer has to use numbers of readers you have ap67,000,000 people of inci cases. We can build airplanes proximately a lot faster than we can train the U. S. reading weekly newspapers. young men to operate them. No wonder the politicians, adRoads vertisers and men in the public There couldn't be any roads beare learning the value of the fore men invented the wheel and eye weekly newspaper and the readmade roads necessary. Nobody ers it serves. the rule of the Army and Navy air services that young men cannot be admitted as students in the military aviation school unless they have had at least two years of college or university training What have Latin and Greek got to do with learning to fly? asked one sarcastic member. far-flun- g five--th- WAWAW WA.WAW.W.W.V.VAVAW steak dinner Empress Theatre Saturday Only, April 8. First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK Right or Wrong ? GEM FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE Florence Rice, Una Merkel, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howard, Alan Marshal, Kent Taylor, Buddy Ebscn. Love secrets from a diary! Bold revealing drama! New thrills! A show v youll thoroughly enjoy! Musical Comedy All Seats 25c Novelty The current used to transmit the voice by telephone is the most 2. Electric homemakers in this territory are buying want electric Ranges NOW. Why? First of all because they cooking. Secondly, by pur fast. dean, low-cocooking of this chasing their range NOW they are .taking advantage retail value cmaring offer and receive a $25.10 (guaranteed of an Mirro aluminum set in combination with their purchase Electric Range. The set approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute, consists of 25 pieces - which will also stay bright bo for years to come because theyll g shining and I c 4r new-lookin- used on and in an Electric Range-Nmore blackened cooking utensils o The amazing story of Uncle Sams Super-Nav- y of the air! George Brent, Olivia DeHavilland, John Payne, Frank McHugh. Filmed with the full cooperation of the U. S. Navy. See actual scenes never photographed before! A grand show for the entire family. "Mickey Mouse and Pluto Comedy. News. Prices WRONG Wire in use in the TUES.-WED- APR. .. System Thursday-Friday- . . - Electric Come in. See the new-193- 9 Banges and this quality aluminum set. Greatest AS LITTLE $5 AS A MONTH BUYS YOU all-st- ar April 13-1- 4. 7:00 p. m. TEST PILOT romance thrill with Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore. Second Feature SUNSET TRAIL The answers, are shown below and here is the answer for quick, satisfactory communication. When you want to reach someone in another town, for business or social purposes, telephone! It not only takes your voice to the person you want to reach but brings hack an immediate spoken reply. The operator will be glad to tell you any William Boyd (as Hopalong) with his gang, in his best picture, full of new twists, more comedy and excellent en- tertainment! Serial will be shown Friday only at Empress. Pricesl0-15-25- c Gem Theatre Saturday Only, April 8. First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS Same requirements and the same show at both theatres. - AN ELECTRIC , Last Show 9:00 p. m. BIG DOUBLE BILL EXTRA By Special Request EXTRA cost ol Electric Cooking. It' much less than most people think. th- NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. 11-1- First Show Both Nights Quess Again at OF THE NAVY WINGS st K 0. I com- Hundreds' Ri 9-1- First Show Sun. 6:00. Mon. 7.00. Last Show Starts 9:00 p. m. Special Show For Easier Sunday! A Love Drama That Will Stir Your Heart would go world moie the around than 3000 times WRONG RICHT Bell April Sunday-Monda- y, 1. mon use. RIGHT EMPRESS Should Be Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. Show Special "Money Night" Here is a little test for you delicate current in MONEY NIGHT 40 Good Reasons Why You NO SHOW AT THE GEM. APRIL SUN.-MO- Tuesday-Wednesda- April y, 11-1- 2 Club Nights. First Show Both Nights at 7:00. Last show Something New! Something Different! UP THE RIVER RANGE Preston Foster, Tony Martin, Phyllis Brooks, Arthur Treacher, Slim Summerville, Sidney Toler, Alan Dinehart, Bill Robinson. What a cast! And what fun! Packed with laughter and excitement Prices News. Musical Comedy 10c-15- rytAiipv-ai- c s Thursday-Frida- ! 9:00 i at i Jitc- - I nu V- - - y, April 13-1- 4. First Show 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) BIG DOUBLE BILL "TEST PILOT." "SUNSET TRAIL" PRICES Serial. "Dick Tracy Returns." O COMING I 8:00 "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939." "STAGECOACH" and all othars. fVVAVAVAVASVAVAWVAV.V.WAViW.VAW.V , |