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Show V We Americans are the most inventive people in the world. It is our blood. Our pioneer forebears had to invent or starve. They were tackling the job of settling and developing a raw, new land with nothing much but their bare hands to work with. Tools and machines that would do more work than men alone could do, and do it faster, are what have made our country what Rd, !. ' ;NINGs CHURCHES. CLUBS. VISITORS. PARTIES HERE. TO RECEIVE YOUR NEWS. oF YOUR NEIGHBORS w ARE GlaD buds. son arru Dalton, of Paro- Harley Dalton ts m united ;Bhi were the at ceremony a mar-pJrJn- home im L. D. S. JtheMag 1 First East ward t wedding supper two the of members friends, and a few close make will Dalton d lome in Magna. Many pre-- i the parties honoring n.Veen have givecouple fol-- A W HOSTED nterestmg wedding of early Satur-or- il took place on last s. 1st when MifS Margar-e- daughter of Mr. and became the ,hn Jones, of Mr. f Vem Shosted, son Tooele, of Shosted M. 0 'remony was pa formed by Clark of the L. D. S. Ward ek at the bishop's home. Den-o- f D.ckersor. and Ray e Tooele were the bride wore a navy blue accost-anjc w ith matching wit-Ih- ? a corsage of pink rose Mr. and Mrs. Jones entertained at open Jiouse in the evening at their home on the B & G Row. About two hundred guests called to congratulate the young couple. Mr. J. S. Powell, Mr. George W. Smith and Mr. Ress Anthon assisted in the gereral entertainment Mrs. William Heffernan.and Miss Sarahbelle Jones assisted in serving. The sening table was covered with lace cloth and cen- acci-mothe- , ld-a- 'U1, lon i: I r, worth. What a few realize is that it takes a lot of The patents of the original inmoney and time to develop a new ventors, an Englishman named invention into workable form. Wood and a Frenchman named Unless somebody is willing to fBenedictus, expired Umg ago. The take the speculative chance of safety glass made under those profits by financing the de- - iginal patents was not good s velopment of a new invention, enoughjso the and there is little chance of making chemical companies joined forces a million for the inventor. to try to find a better way to There is a new idealseing talk- - make still safer glass, ed about in Washington the ideal Hundreds of workers, that inventors should be required experirnenteTTforial(ir1Ury six years before to license anybody who wants to the new kind of plastic filler" for use their patents. Nothing could safety glass was perfected and glass-maker- Thel-presen- Mrs. Nola A. Farnsworth of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Farns- Richfield, Utah visited during the worth and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. week with her sisters, Mrs. C. R. Farnsworth spent Saturday and Moyes and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson Sunday in Coalville as guests of of Magna and Mrs. George S. Tay-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Wilde. They lor of Garfield. the sunrise Easter ser- , attended vices held there. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clement visited on Easter Sunday with Mr. Gler.n Brown left last SatMr. Clement's sister, Mrs. Don C. for California, acationing urday Barker of Heber City, Utah. at the Woild's Fair in San Francisco and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill of Payson were dinner guests The M Men and Gleaner Girls of Pleasant Green Ward, organized for summer activity under the direction of C. R. Woolfenden and officers: named the following Bernice Anthon, president; Joe Wooley, vice president; Glen n, Nor- r; secretary-treasure- man Weggeland and Betty Shaw, reporters. Two meetings a month will be held in the summer-o- ne to be a social function. nd enjoy Kentucky straight "Double-Ric- h Class - Great corporations are not the inventors, of course, of the idea of a glass sandwich, with a sheet S in'the h"? f tUSh pIastic material between two sheets of glass to keep the w,ln?,ovvs and windshields all inventors have from m case of of what their in- - dent. shattering Practically , s ,.ted i ! give him. Nobody is going to give the money to develop an invention if the whole world is going to share the profits. ready to put on the market That ner, president. All members and is the way most of the great new partners are invited. inventions of modern times are Other events at the club in developed. April include Wednesday, 19th, waltz nite, and Wednesday, 26th, UTAH COPPER EVENTS dance. Music for the latter two dances will be furnished by A. A dance is scheduled Saturday, Brox orchestra. night, April 15 at the Utah Copper Club, announces E. J. Gard BUY AT HOME. IT PAYSl or-lar- ge Miss Ren Orton entertained for the members of the Hearthside tered with a wedding cake. Mr. Club on last Friday evening. Supand Mrs. Shosted are making per was served at eight thirty, their home in the Ruth Apart- Mrs. I. Burton was a special guest, - t The car'd - ments at Tooele. prizes were won by t. Sixty out of tovn guests were Mrs. Ruby Cushing and Mrs. iman Singleton. Say -- Make Mine Cream I -a- 111:1 Mrs. R. A. Allen, left last Monday evening for San Fran-- ! cisco and Oakland, California where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ferguson for an indefinite time. more effectively stifle invention; for the inventors chance of profit lies in the seventeen-yea- r monopoly which the patent laws t Today Bourbon ! and Tomorrow Straight Bour-i- n Whiskey. 90 proof. Kentucky And think what you get: Dual Center-ContrSteerand ing, Handi-Shi- ft Hydraulic Brakes for handling ease , . . wide-visio- n, Unisteel Body by Fisher for safety . . . Olds exclusive Rhythmic Econo-MastRide for comfort . . . and a engine that saves you money every mile! Delivered price at Lansing, Mich,, subject to change without notice. Price includes safety glass, bumpers, bumper guards, spare tire and tube. Transportation, state and local taxes, if any, optional equipment and accessories extra. General Motors Instalment Plan. ol ng Inventors If you can invent something new and useful, for which people are willing to pay money, you can make a million dollars maybe. It has been done, and it is being done all the time. No. 61 QUART No. 60 h PINT No. 62 PINT fast-steppi- i t K ng s rp? Alto available a$ a bland of straight rye er sayas Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore iWVAV.V.V.V.W.VAWAWAV.V.VAV.WAVAWi Empress Theatre 084 PAULOS AUTO COMPANY Saturday Only, April 15 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK Utah Magna whlaUaa90 proof GEM MONEY NIGHT EMPRESS 60 Good Reasons Why You Should Be Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. A Ringside Seat To Watch Manhattan's Mad. Merry Elilel CAFE SOCIETY Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray, Shirley Ross, Claude Gillingwater. From the secret notebook of a Cafe Society reporter! Exclusive, gay, romantic adventures. Its first rate MiW. A'j wi ARE WE built more than o! all the i 1 antemo-bui- I. entertainment Special Selected Short Subjects! OUT OF Sunday-Monda- y, in the world AGAIN April 16-1- 7 Last Show Starts 9:00 p. m. Something Newl Something Different! The First Time Ever First Show Sun. BULBS jumTEWi lt All Seats 25c 6:00. Mon. 7.00. Donel See The Gorgeous Ice Carnival In Beautiful Technicolor! THE ICE FOLLIES OF 1939 ? Joan Crawford, James Stewart, Lew Ayres, Lewis Stone and "The International Ice Follies with the worlds greatest skaters. M. G. M. goes to town with its grandest show of shows. A thrill for your heart! Its dramatic! Its spectacular! Its tuneful! Prices Comedy New. TUES.-WED- APRIL - NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS. 18-1- Thursday-Friday- , April 20-2- 1 First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. Extra Special Big Double Bill Extra, Tha Biggest Show Yet To Be Shown on Thursday-Friday- ! ST AGECOACH Your Biggest Thrill Picture Is Here At Lastl With Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Tim Holt, Francis Ford, Florence Lake, George Bancroft, Andy Devine and others. Second Feature FOR CONVENIENT ore Ford car in uae today than any tnd there are more Ford s than inder car. g rd V--8 represent the broadest car any manufacturer ever had. I ues in it jfar beyond what any other into a car at the low Ford price, lance, traditional for a generation, v height in the 1939 V-outstand-:e- t 1 style leadership is equally car on the road i the way own-- r . new Ford. Smartest in action. Smart-cebe. Leaders, as they deserve to V-8- Look at these FORD FEATURES Th luxesmtcartMDMSHIP field. in the 8. D INVITATION lost mod. J 75-wa- tt bulb 100-wa- tt bulbs. BOY TROUBLE Charlie Rugglcs, Mary Boland, and the two youngsters (Billy Lee and Donald OConnor.) Don't miss this week. Its the biggest double bill ever offered. Serial will be shown Friday only at Empress. Pricesl0-I5-25- 6 BULBS c 150-wa- tt bulb in a handy carton Gem Theatre (Other assortments also available) .mooth-Sma- ll cylinder. One ASSORTMENT OF Saturday Only, April 15 iv. First Show GEM economy. HYDRAULIC IMKfS-Exacti- ng COMFOST-N- fie.lbl. I ew et roll-.d- cushion., doubl.-act.n- g spring., bock eborbr- draulic - by buU Electricity and good so cost less than ever light with cheap save sight N CHASSIS STAIILIZCD bobbing or d.ppmt-Leve- l starts, level stop., level ed KOtlTU I rem cor. Wclco o . EMPRESS SUN.-MON- .. APRIL y Advertised niou 16-1- NO SHO W AT THE GEM. April y, 18-1- 9 EVERYBODYS BABY Pa and Ma Jones and family with their married daughter in their latest picture. Happier, scrappier and better than everl A family show for the entire family! c Musical News. Prices Comedy SOVHDnOOtM-Nois- es bushed for quiet ride. fi&Ji ruWteilh Qvcp Slaihirilij 10c-15- -- Thursday-Friday, April 20-2- 1 First Show 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) Extral The Biggest Double Bill Ever Offered! "STAGECOACH n,w 9:00 p. m. Club Nights. First Show Both Nights at 7:00. Last show 9:00 t And Here Comes The Jones Family in. ride- - SLOW PSICf S m. Drawing At MONEY NIGHT Tuesday-Wednesda- front-en- d SCIENTIFIC 7:00 p. Same requirements and the same show at both theatres. quick, straight atop.. items of price, include many desirable equipment. &ED low-pric- five Eight cylinder, ex-'in- bulb One fNGINl E 63-wa- tt Three low-pri- c. ury One a! p . "BOY TROUBLE." Serial. "Dick Tracy Returns. PRICES VAYyVVVVAVAIVWWAW r 8:00 -- |