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Show THE MAGNA TIMES Edith N. Rldg. Editor Howard Rldgo. PoblUhar Published Slnco ill! Pubiiahad By Tho Coppor Printing Company Issuad aacn Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entarad aa second class moil matter under the act ol March 3rd. 187Vat Magna. Utah Mail subscription year. strictly in advanc-SlA- O The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No ' attention paid to anonymous contributions. Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Elate Press Association,' giren honor able mention by the Nstional VS , - Misses LaVelle Carsey and Lela Hansen are spending ten days visiting Miss Carsey brother and family, Verl Carsey, in Inglewood, California. They expect to see other places of interest. 9 Friends will be interested to know that K. C. Taylor is again making his home in Magna after an extended stay in North Little August 26, and the finals held Rock, Arkansas. here. Labor Day y ra . A very enjoyable party of the Qquirrh Stake Seventies was held Thursday at Fairmont Park in Suit Lake City. A program was Lieutenant (J.G.) Keith O. piesented followed by refreshMarsh, USNR, son of Mr. and ments and dancing. Over a hunMrs. Arthur Marsh, 2922 South dred and twenty members and 9000 West, Magna, has been dis- 'tfieir guests attended. Roy Wing were m charged from the Navy at the tmd Herbert Carsey Personnel Separation Center in fch;arge of arrangements. rates-Paya- ble Editorial Association. Horseshoe Tourney Set For Labor Day The Gamma Tau Sorority of the Utah State Agriculture College, of which Miss Betty Jean Wight of Magna is a charter member, held its first annual summer convention in Salt Lake City from August 2 to 4th, with Hotel Temple Square as headquarters. Veteran Undergoes Serious Operation GARFIELD HQJtj! Girl Scouts who returned fL a weeks vacation at Cammm The many friends of Gibb Mad- Rim are: Sandra sen, son of Mrs. Violet Madsen, Williams, Jean Bowden v?,Vot, will be interestedYo' learn'that Christensen, Dorothy his condition is very satisfactory, Barbara Smith, Marlene after undergoing a serious opera- Marilyn HUNTER NEWS Do,. J tion at the Veterans Hospital in Lorraine Zimmerman Gw,,?1' Salt Lake City. , and Mary Coffey, The popular young man was Mrs. Stella Wach and Mrs. operated on for hip injuries re-- 1 I o in the Mrs..,TheresuTayloe-Ga- rr reived sn the Artie-wh- ile The?eyed"?concerrAgnesYateTattendede-iolir was given at Pine-cre- armed services. He will be in a Postmaster, has returned Saturday at noon at the Taber course which pleasant vacation in California from July 29 to August 3. cast for some months. nacle. They later dined in the much. it very Hotel of They enjoyed Utah, Gardens Starlight Mr and Mrs. fe and later went to Kingsbury Hall iturday for California A birthday dinner was given Legion Names Delegates where they saw the play, Claudey will visit relatives iS ia which has currently been at the home of Mrs. Charlotte To Price Convention friends. featured there. Kent, Thursday, July 23. There After a two hour meeting Sun- were twelve guests who attended. fe 5.aro.ld FVller- - n of Mrs. L day morning they retired to Verl A. Haws is chairman of Alldredge, is Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Petersen the delegates named Black Rock Beach for sunning iting hii by the n e8Ve Irm mol Sei and bathing. and children, Barr, Karen, George Post No. Be!!? Legion, Cyprus and Louie, have been vacation- 38, to attend the annual convenEl and ing in Canada. They also went tion at Price Mrs. E. M. Christensen fe . August Mr. and Mrs. Ray family of Salt Lake City, former to Glacier National Park and Other are: C. R. Bridges'll delegates Nay- son are residents of Garfield, were visit- Yellowstone. enjoying a months? lor, W. H. Jenkinson, Harry A. tion at Canada. ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, J. F. Coon, J. L. Gallyer MOTHER DIES S. W. Oldham Friday. Ray and Sunday night the Primary As- Dr. George E. McBride, ODell Douglas Wall of Salt Lake Jay Christensen have been re- sociation graduated nine girls C. Madsen, Roy Jones. visited during the week at S Mrs. Anna Eliza Hurst Hall, leased from the Navy. from the Primary. They are PhylAlternates are: T. R. Colombe home of, his brother 90, died Thursday at the home of lis Nielson, Sonja Lloyd, Elaine and w Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wall 8 daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Gray, in Private Ernest Colisimo of the Moesser, LouGene Reese, Marian and Harry Quayle. Pleasant Grove, of ailments United States Army, is visiting Day, Sarah Henderson, Colleen cident to age. his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Matthews, Janet Ratto and Glenda She was the mother of O. E. Colosimo, until August 19th. He Hayden. The girls presented a Hall of Magna. expects to shortly leave for over- very nice program. Sincere sympathy is extended. seas duty. Descendants of Lorenzo Day met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day July 31 for their anAnnouncement will be made in this paper very nual family reunion. A nice prosoon relative to the of the and were gram, picnic, games opening big, new enjoyed by forty-nin- e people. coal yard operated by Grant' Sutton, on the Shorthand D & R G W tracks on 33rd South. Typing TWINS DIE I By Marge ne Nielson S c: st , SERVICE NEWS A horseshoe tournament for junior and senior divisions, will be held, at the Community Park in Magna, announces Matt W. Broderick and Alvin Mercer, recreational directors. Interested fans have until August 23rd to enter. The tourney will extend over the week of San Francisco, California. b ; OPENING PLANNED STENOQRAPHER WANTED Permanent Position Call 465 1 or Inquire jJHiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiifiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiifiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii 5:30 Upstairs, Cooper Building, Magna 0 1 August The infant don of Kenneth Blaine and Beverly Rushton Kidd, of 3005 South 8900 West, Magna, died Wednesday at 3:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake Hospital seven hours after birth. A twin sister died Sunday at 6:45 9112 West 2700 South s Theatre Empre Saturday, First Show ( Roy F. Tygesen p.m. Lest Show 9:00 p.m. rs include their parents and four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rushton of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kidd Our Hearts Were Growing Up A brand new grand new length laugh hit with double the cast, double the laughs and double fun! Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Brian Donlevy, Billy DeWolfe. MUSICAL FEATURETTE COMEDY NEWS CHILDREN 14c, GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 PM. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c, GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c lllimilllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I I SPRING CANYON COAL August Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- y, The Finest Coal at the Lowest Prices 1 7.00. Last Show (Notice) First Show 5:00. Mon.-TueLANA TURNER JOHN GARFIELD in s. 9 ORDER NOW p.m. THE POSTMAN I ROCK SPINGS COAL & ICE CO. I ALWAYS RINGS TWICE ace romance mystery with Cecil Kellaway, Leon Ames, Audrey Totter, Hume Cronyn. COMEDY NEWS CHILDREN 14c. GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 PM. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c, 9 GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c ,M-G-- Sincere sympathy is extended. Lieutenant (J.G.) Kenneth R. Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wyatt of Magna, has been discharged from the Navy at the Personnel Separation Center in San Francisco, California. 8-- 9 8-- 9 of Magna. CLASSIFIEDS FOR DIAL 5721 SALE-Ca- ll 1946 Philco We Can f Piramr ! I August y, I AMERICAN CREETINC BACK Birth Announcements A strange, starting secret locked in a beautiful Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore. Second Hit A Spencer Support designed es pecially for you will give relief by Improving pos girls mind! THAT TEXAS JAMBOREE HEATERSEieE?ACCESSORIESt 1 ture. A swell action musical with Ken Curtis, Jeff Donnell, Andy Clyde, Big Boy Williams, Hoosier Hotshots, Dinning Sisters, Deuce Spriggins and his band. Mrs. Ralph Wolfa SPENCER SUPPORTS Per AM.a.a, Back 4 Irmti EXTRA1 2 COMEDIES SERIAL CHILDREN 14c, GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c, GRADES 30c, ADULTS 40c Confirmation Friendship Gift Cards Goodbye Sympathy Graduation Thank you Invitations Weddings I I The LARSON I i iurni Baby Congratulations Anniversaries Birthdays Get Well YOU? BOTHER SHOCK CARDS occasions more memorable. TIRED First Show 6:00 p.m. Last Show 9:00 p.m. EXTRA SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL S -- You'll find hundreds of cards to make special Radio. 7 Does Your fair paicts See Our New Display of I 14-1- 5 ; YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US 8-- Wednesday-Thursda- accdhacy LARSON POLICY I 8-- 9 ORDERS PRESCRIPTIONS 7109. I Fill Your COAL I DRUG 'NO PENALTY FOR TRADING AT WE WONT BE o n HOME" UNDERS01D 9027 MAIN STREET PHONE mi 8 9-- 9 9-- 9 Show at the Gem Only Friday PIPE DAMPERS Gem Theatre Sunday, August Cast Iron pipe dampers. Double insulated wire spiral ai cooled handle. To fit pipes m diameter.. up 1 1 First Show 7:00 p.m. Lett Show 9 p.m. Our Hearts Were Grooving Up Blued stee! finish, steel cold-rolle- d 24-in- sections. diameter. I Per section pipe. Very frequently motorists 3"-4- ". 1 tell us that new Vico is the 25c theyve ever used. They tell us, too, that m 1 MUSICAL FEATURETTE COMEDY NEWS CHILDREN 14c, 9 GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 20c. GRADES 30c. 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