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Show Friday, August 16. Qu MAGMA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Edith Ridge. . Howard Ridge; PoblUher ' Published Sisco ISIS Tha Published Company Copper Printing By Issued aaci Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail mailer under the ad of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Mail subscription year. strictly In advance--$1.5- 0 from Its readers upon any contributions welcomes Times Tha 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 Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. . . rales-Pafa- ble Mrs. - Edith Corrigan of San Carlos, California, a former Magna resident, was a house guest at the home of Mrs. R. C. Parks for several days. . Honoring the visitor, Mrs. Roger C. Parks entertained at a social. b 6 Honoring the 7th birthday anMr. and Mrs. Ernest Nielson, niversary of her daughter, Ann, Mrs. Leone Sorensen, Misses Mar-gen- e Mrs. L. Srllunt entertained at a and Phyllis Nielson, and party Thursday afternoon. Six- Mrs. Elizabeth Day spent last teen little guests made merry. Friday going through Parleys la Heber City, Provo CanCanyon, Mr. and Mrs. William Humphand Provo. yon, reys, Jr. and son, Ronald and er 2 Members of the W.W.W. Club had luncheon at the Z.C.M.l. Tea Room last Thursday. There were fourteen members there. It is motive alone that gives character to the actions of men. Bruyere ORDER YOUR COAL NOW! Storage Coal Deer Creek Coal - HUNTER NEWS - - Mrs. Louise Singleton Roseley of Salt Lake City entertained at a luncheon Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Searl Huish, complimentary to a group of Magna friends. Those attending were Mrs. SylvirVan Steeter, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Bernice Archibald, Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mrs. James Thomas and Mrs. Matt Pettersson. A social time was enjoyed. SMITH MOTOR COMPANY (Formerly Rasmussen Coal Yard) Dial 4881 W. H. Smith By Mdrgene Nielson Tennis, ice cream and cookies were enjoyed by twelve people who attended the M Men and Gleaner Girl party last Saturday. Tennis games were played at the Monroe school. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Cannon furnished home lor the eating of AaKE your home YOUNG again their BiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiitiiriitifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiitJ Empress Theatre Saturday, August 17 First Show' 5:30 p.m. Last Show Starts ( WITH 5 E E 5 9:25 p.m. 7 GREAT STARSI CENTENNIAL E SUMMER 18-19-- 7:00. Last Show 9:25. First Show Sun. 5:30 p.m. FULL OF SUSPENSEl EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT! I DARK CORNER S Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens, William Bendix, Clifton Webb. Mark Stevens as a detective is very good and especially handy with his fists! E s. S August y, Last Show 6:00 p.m. 21-2- It Shouldnt Happen To E S E 3 E E A Dog Carole Landis, Allyn Joslyn and his adventures with a War Dog which is truly top entertainment! Its excellent! Dont miss this! S E E CHILDREN 7 p.m After Show E f I 2 COMEDIES SERIAL 14c. 9 GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. CHILDREN 20c. GRADES 30c, ADULTS 40c 8-- 9-- 9 at the Gem Only low-cos- t! I INSULATION minus HDitu tiuivi mus Lowest Prices ORDER NOW BETTER-LIGH- T I ROCK SPINGS COAL & ICE CO. f for BETTER-SIGH- T DIAL 5721 HuniniHiiiniiiHiittnmiHiiinnniiuiniiniHUHiiniininiiimmnunnminnT more necessary than ever no v! E E E E Friday Gem Theatre I (NOTICE) Sunday, Monday, August First Show E 7:00 p.m. Last Show CENTENNIAL s LC- - E 5 s E S CHILDREN 14c. After 8-- 9 7 18-1- 9 9 p.m. E SUMMER COMEDY NEWS GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. 20c, 9 GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c 8-- Friday Only, August 23 First Show 6:00 p. m. Lest Show TWO SWELL FEATURES 9:00 p. m. It Shouldnt Happen To Co-H- A Dog E it I HOT CARGO I 1 LOOK! 2 COMEDIES SERIAL CHILDREN 14c. 9 GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c. GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c E E f at the E HOT CARGO I The Finest Coal S S William Gargan, Philip Reed, Jean Rogers Action! SPRING CANYON COAL E E Second Hit LOOK ... Roy F. Tygesen I 2 9:00 p.m. TWO BIG FEATURES Improvt your borne through TIMEWAY FINANCING. it's Its local Helps build bank credit. loans to $2300. Improvement Upstairs, Cooper Building, Magna iimiimiiii:imiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiii;iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil, 9-- First Show rath outlay and give you long, convenient terms that fit comfortably into your budget. Ask your materials dealer or contractor to arrange TIMEWAY FINANCING at die time you discuss your home improvement plans, or tpply directly to the TIMEWAY DEPARTMENT of this bank AV.V.V.V..WAbWAVVAVAW.AWWVAWWM 9-- Wednesday-Thursda- Ji 9112 West 2700 South E E COMEDY NOVELTY NEWS CHILDREN 14c, 9 GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. 20c. 9 GRADES 30c, ADULTS 40c Aftor 7 E ROOF Call 4651 or Inquire E E E . 5 NEW by modernizing and making repairs promptly where and when needed. An FHA TIMEWAY LOAN can furnish you with the money . . . enabling you to start work immediately without 20 5 Mon.-Tue- WANTED ! Shorthand Typing Permanent Position f 8-- Aug. STENOGRAPHER E 9-- S 5 j NEWS COMEDY CHILDREN 14c, 9 GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. Aftor 7 p.m CHILDREN 20c, 9 GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c y, .V. W VAVVVVVVVViiVAWAVAWAWAWAViW h In technicolor- - great new Jerome Kern song hits! Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan, Con- stance Bennett, Dorothy Gish. Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- , n & S NEWS day for a vacation trip to Lava son, Ray, spent the weekend at Hot Springs. Brighton, Utah. A determinate purpose in life and a steady adhesion to it Rev. and Mrs. FT L. Dawson enThayne Pearce has returned through all disadvantages, are in- home from a business trip to tertained Mrs. Ena Senior and dispensable conditions of success. Southern Utah, Arizona, Grand her sister, Mrs. Guthre, Miss ConW. M. Punshon Canyon. Mr. Pearce is associated nie Munson and Miss Maud Bour-nwith Barlow Fine Clothes A Salt Tuesday evening at an enFirmness of purpose is one of Lake City. joyable sociaL the most necessary sinews of The occasion marked the birthcharacter, and one of the best inDeputy sheriff and Mrs. N. F. day anniversary of Miss Munson struments of success. Pchrson are visiting relatives and and the 6th wedding anniversary Chesterfield friends in various parts of Idaho. of Rev. and Mrs. Dawson. Miss Bourner of Portland, aunt of Mrs. THEY TRY A CLASSIFIED! Dawson, and prominent piano inMiss Mai ian Macaulay and Mrs. structor, entertained the group RESULTS. BRING Katherine Marbel, daughters of during the evening with musical Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macaulay selections. She left by plane of Dallas, Texas, are spending a Thursday for Boise, Idaho, after month visiting their grandparents, visiting in Magna for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Macaulay, and other relatives and friends here. Mrs. Gladys Davis and Miss Gwen Davis spent last week in Cedar City visiting relatives. f f Jeannene and Vauna Lovell tertained at a surprise party their cousin, Barbara AndeW last iSl Thursday, the - Elder Marion Hanks gave a her birthday. A co?nrob ing very interesting talk in Sacra- was enjoyed. ment Meeting last Sunday. He told many of his .missionary ex- 'Darken Lovell anBarban periences. He is a guide on the Anderson visited last Temple Block in Salt Lake City. Oak City with Barbaras nVrJaJ Mrs. Virginia Rushton Paulk Barbara is the niece '0i u, sang Open The Gates Of The Clisbee Lovell and is living Temple."' She lives .in California, but is a former member pf HUNTER TIMES THE MAGNA N. Editor 8-- IT TOASTS AS 8-- 9 r IT COOKS Now that the children are going back to school soon, start them off right with enough' light uunmliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiilitinlillliiilllimiiiiiiniiiliilliiiiiiiiniiiiB COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at tha EMPRESS or GEM THEATRE Entitles: Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seay Mr. and Mrs. Vance Smith Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Sanilli Mr. and Mrs. Clive Simonson Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Paul Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulti Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spratley -- A FRFE SHOW AS CHESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names ara taken from our Subscription List) (TICKET GOOD FOR A MONTH) WWAWrVWAAWAVWAVAVWAVAVAViVAVAVA ? 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