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Show Friday, May ft, 1952 Howard Ridga. Publithar Edith H. Ridga, Editor Published Sinca 111! Publiahad By Tha Coppar Printing Company bauad aach Friday morning at Garfield. Ulan Cntarad aa aaooad dw p,n mnliar rnidar tha act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfiald. Utah Utah Adjudged om of fho bti WMkJf newspapers by tho ham Aaaodation. given honorahia manlion by tho Rational Editorial Association, wh. .. payabla atrictly in aavaace - Si JO yaat w.ji Tho Timaa walcomaa contributiona ham ill raadara upon any rob art of public interest. AH communicaiiona muit ba signed. Mo aaonymoiia contributiona. p.id SHIP NOTICES. NOTICE - LEADER GARFIELD THE NOTICE Tha Magna Timaa la qualified aa a Mawapapar to publiah Legal In The District Court of The Third Notices. haring bean approved Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah in tha Third District Court of Salt Order of Publication - 34463 Lake County. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS In the matter of the Adoption of CLERK COUNTY CONSULT AMD GUARDIAN' DECKER BRADLEY WILLIAMS, PROBATE FREE KISSES Bushels of Them Given Away at the Grand Opening Please Dial 3322 and Give Us Your News. a Minor. Upon reeding the Petition of Frederick Alfred Miller and Donna Pearl Miller, his wife, and good cause appearing therefor, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following notice be published in the Magna Times, a newspaper in general circulation in Salt Iike County, State of Utah, once a week for a period of four weeks: the Petition filed by the aforesaid Petitioners. Dated this 0th day of May, 1B52. Martin M. Larson, Judge Attorneys for Petitioners, Romney, Boyer & Bertoch 1409 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication. May 9, 1652. Dale of last publication. May 30, 1952. TO BRADLEY WILLIAMS: You will please take notice, that Frederick Alfred M.lier and DonMrs. George Denton entertained na Pearl Miller, his wife, have members of the B & G Sewing entitled above the petitioned Club last week at her home. A Court for the adoption of Decker lovely planned luncheon was Bradley Williams, a Minor male served, followed by a social time of child; that the natural mother and games. said child, Lora Williams, has consented to said adoption. Smith entertained Mrs. You are hereby required to up membersDorothy of her Sewing Club above to cn the with regard pear evening at her home. titled matter within Thirty (30) Wednesday A dainty luncheon was served and days after the last publication of social time held. The ladies meet this Notice. If you fail so to do the 14th with Mrs. LaRue Breeze. Court will proceed in accordance May with law to grant the prayer of of the ALL NEW LAKE Theatre-Garfiel- Remember: d Big w l.i Clear ai a BelL Picture Como Cot Traali I Everyone Inviledi . First Show I p. m. Complete Show After 1:30 p. m. Brand Nowl Big Special Double Bill TOWN STEEL IN TECHNICOLOR ABN SHERIDAN. JOHN LUND Second Big Hill Saturday, May 10 Special Matinee 9027 West Dial 6251 Mr. Ferry more Little of Boise, Idaho, has returned to his home Show 7:00 p. m. Complete Show After 1:30 p. m. i Another Big Double Billl HP WEEKEND WITH FATHER CO-HI- T DRIVE after spending the past week iting his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson. lpSelf lonlght-tre- at VAN HEFLIN. PATRICIA NEAL AND A BIG CASTI CATTLE Main St. 12 May 11 Sunday, Monday lint Grade. 35c th Sergeant Boyd Black of the Air Force left Wednesday for 1 Paso, Texas, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Black, for the past several weeks. DRUGS BY DUKE Extra Comedies More Treats Adults. 35c Starts 13:00 Noon All Children. 15c Infant Succumbs Jimmy Albert Mix, son of Robert W. and Mary Cannon Mix, 3861 Grandview Drive, Ogden, died in an Ogden hospital at 12:55 a. m. He was born April 29, 1952. Surviving are the parents; one May 9 Starta 7:00 p. m. Ktstkmf I p. v- - i n 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL 86 PROOF KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SPIRITS r7ZevMwm IJohn LUNDlHoward SHERIDAN 7-iAn- A UNiVUSAL M1EBMTI0NM. home at a 12:30 DUFF mm yum a univeruMstanutioui paw 12 NOON STARTS When Is Your Birthday? Both Features Cartoon Serial & A Little Rascals Comedy. finishes Everyone Invited aiM May Starts 5:30 p. m. Last Show andyoutt buyaDodge! -- 3:35 flBRH-HWDf- BE1TGER 6RMDE town. ZASU IBM's DRAMA OF xHCON-DORon- n NASH FITTS now 'SHOW DOWVway of comparing can see exactly nliatyou gel for your money! Nows May 1314 Anyone can 15 hub w punches. ..ceos in facts gives you proof.. .not selH Puffs no When yea (ampere can Ike Shew Down" way, yee get Ike piele hulk ebmii car value. Dea'I bay any car witil yaa Hop in far year ftea "Shaw Dam" beaklat. Il'i aa end a awaayeavarl Cone ia today. (Qljav, jcff'tcmlalle I .... DtMNO "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" "SONG IN MY HEART" ft FA KETTLE AT THE FAIR" ft " SNOW WHITE." cfafm "more fur the money." But Dodge all the way! Dodge gives you die plain, bucks ft up unvarnished facts . . . invites your comparison the "Show Down" way with can costing hundreds of dollan more. You see for younrlf exactly how much more roumy comfort Dodge gives you. You get proof of Dodge smoother ride . . . greater safety . . . day-i- n and day-oi- rt economy duet saves you money on upkerp and repairs. booklet Down" Come in today far your free "Show sod a demonstration drive in the big, new 52 Dodge. ... Complete Show After I p. m. Double Attraction NEXT "MA Order by Telephone with Confidence FREE DELIVERY 2 Times Daily To Any Point in Salt Lake County 214 Auto I Resident Glass i Hail Damage BROWN FLORAL COMPANY 101b WEST ft 5th SOUTH Fire Life JONES INSURANCE 5135 EAST 2nd SOUTH West Mump 3500 South 012QR2 J he same day she emerged as Hollywoods newest movie star she was presented with huge wreath of flowers ra (fi honoring over 70 yean of faithful service and signifying virtual re In the recently premi tirement. A featured star locomotive 268, makes ered "Denver ft Rio Grande. Coder Ella, narrow-gaug-e her exit with more honor and glory than she has ever known. Acclaimed as a novelty of today, she was a hard working pioneer of yesterday... a faithful builder of the west. 1 any years ago, in 1890, when giant standard gauge locomotives pushed her off Rio Grande main lines and mn'gni her to a rapidly diminishing narrow-gaug- e empire, she knew her era was passing. To be sure, she and her sisters have fought long and hard to keep the, pace, and technological advancements in ell types of transportation end the' transition of bonanza camps to ghost towns ESBOEU have combined to point up the significant job dots by the narrow gauge. Stg?4 U to her retirement, she has every reason to be proud because of her fame as a film queen, and, mote important, because of her contribution to the development of a great modern railroad, the home railroad of Colorado and Utah, which is today one of Americas foremost transportation . servants. She can bask in the glory of the sleek Vista- -' Dome streamliners which streak over the trails she ' " blazed through the heart of the Rockies a progressive railroad in 1992 spending dot' another 23 "; lars for improvements to plant and equipment. Old 268 can pop a valve with (wide when she views the schools, highways, and airports built with tax money, she helped cam for the Rio Grande taxes today amounting to more one million dollan per moath, among others supplying the very life blood of local government in her territory. She can take maternal cheer ia the knowledge that today an average of three millioa dollan a month makes up the payroll of snore than 7,000 Rio Grande employees (avenge annual wage in excess of $4,500) who work in the main lease communities she once served. -- BINT &RI0 Starts 7:00 p. m. I r TStSes i fl DENVER Tuea., Wed., Thun. or A s she looks forward 1p.m. JAGGBt Cartoon INSURANCE Visit On of Our Two Locations I 1112 Sunday, Monday Novelty POTTED PLANTS SHRUBBERY From Brown Floral . FCIURE i THE RAILROAD THAT TAMED THE ROCKIES! CUT FLOWERS luncheon and iHERELCOMEjheINELSONS SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" l Express Your Sentiments With social time. lEandHAWttEf, QAVlPamlRlCKy. ROCK HUDSON l Club To Mast Mrs. Marcia Cromar will entertain members of her Sewing Club next Monday, May 12th at her 2nd Feature frftatet l Mrs. George W. Smith entertained members of her Bridge Club Friday afternoon at her home at a social time. A large birthday cake in observance of Mrs. Orem Stewarts anniversary, formed the centerpiece of the luncheon table. Prizes at cards were given to Mrs. C. E. Hoops, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald. The ladies meet next with Mrs. George Denton. Sincere sympathy is extended. STEEL TOWN cot a Club Entertained nesday. 10 Complete Show After M OiTH brother and twin sisters, Jeffrey W. Mix, Rose Ann and Rose Mary Mix, all of Ogden, and the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mix, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Spence Cannon, Magna. Funeral rites were held Wed- And Hang to Up Friday, Saturday rs ld Next Friday, Saturday May 16 17 SAILOR BEWARE with Martin & Lewis Gem Theatre Fair-bour- vis- o to the IN TECHNICOLOR JOEL McCREA. DEAN STOCKWELL Prices Adults. 50ei Ith ft 9ih Grade, 35c: Children. 14c Cut Mo Out continued for a short time and Mrs. Ruth Thomas will enterwas permanently organized February 3, 1920 with Clara Cheney tain members of her Sewing Club as captain. Through the yean, this Friday evening at her home. other women who have served aa AO members are urged to attend. head of the group included Mrs. T. L. Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Walker, Mrs. Mrs. Victoria Anderson, Estelle Pehrson. Mrs. LaVinia Perkins, Mrs Charlotte Larson, Mrs. Myrtle Anderson and Mrs. Ladies of the Daughters of Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, are meeting this Thursday afternoon, 1 JO o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maude Coon with Mrs. Elmina Mrs. Inez Toons as Bailey will give the lesson on Humorous Stories of Pioneers." Anti Remember Mothers Day QZZIE AND HARRIET NELSON AMD THE TWO BOYS. Very welcome visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moyes are their two sons, both members of the armed forces. Airman Third Class Russell Members of tha Pleasant Green are leaving Camp, Daughters of Utah Pion- Moyes and his wife eers, are entertaining at a special Fridjy for San Antonio, Texas, affair this Thursday afternoon. where Mr. Moyes will be stationed Force. He has been in May 8th at the Pleasant Green with the Air Wardhouse, to honor all past pres- Denver, Colorado. idents of the group. James R. Moyes Staff Luncheon will be served at and his Sergeant wife arrived Sunday eve1:30 o'clock, followed by program to vacation here for several numbers from Cyprus high school. ning weeks. They will return to Clovis, The camp was organized in 1922 New Mexico. with Ada Bagley as captain, dis- Milt Doxford. All of these ladies are living either in Magna or vicinity and will be honored at the luncheon. A tree was planted at the ward-houby the group in commemoration of the event. Saturday evening in Salt Lake City. They included Mrs. Dea, Mrs. Donna Cromar, Mrs. Vivian Mrs. Mabel Garfield entertained Kemp, Mrs. Cenella Rodgers, Mrs. class leaders and officers of the Zito, Mrs. Ellen Newbold, Mrs. Pleasant Green First Ward Relief Alene Griffith, Mrs. Norma and Mrs. Shirley BegenL Society at a prettily planned luncheon and preparation meeting Monday afternoon. The guests inMothers-DaughteSocial cluded Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. Jersie Drown, Mrs. Grace Dimond, Om of the lovely parties of the Mrs. Selinda Taylor. Mrs. Estella week was the Mothers-DaughteMrs. Millie Mrs. Debs, Pehrson, of the Lady Lions given Marcia Cromar, Mrs. Mabel Bak- party Wednesday evening at the er, Mrs. Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Helen Club in Salt Lake City. Smith, Mrs. 11a Pollock and Mrs. Election of officers was featured, Leatrice Turner. followed by a short business meeting and a program that included Members of two ladies bowling the following numbers: Toast to Bessie Harris, teams, captained by Mrs. La Von the girls by Mrs. Dea and Mrs. Romaine Zito, en- president of the Lady Lions; reMrs. Carol Cromar joyed a theatre party and dinner sponse by vocal duet, Barbara Justesen, Young and Renae Shoeted. Other selections included reading by Miss Billie Gae Larson; piano solo. Miss Connie Garfield and ballet number, Mix Connie Jo Matthews Lovely Luncheon Camp To Meat 10th. HERE COME THE NELSONS Welcome Visitors of P Party To Honor All Past Presidents D se We are featuring a great aaving idea for you. Our boy are distributing to each home a gift certificate that will aave you 10 on that gift for Mother on Her Day. Bring in your certificate May 7, 8, 9 or 10 May 9 Friday, Saturday Como Look I Mothers Day MAY 9 and 10th, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Life-Sit- e - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS IpOClfiCStlSIi: 52 A HASH. CHiCK dsrf SftfoyDCff 69 5511 ISDffsgh not today or tomorrow, or year from now; but aeon her whistle will bo stilled forever . . . seen she will lead the procession' el the few remaining members of her narrow-goug- e fleet swsy from' the hopeless struggle with progress. H er Hollywood I s named her Cinder Ella, and properly so, for she will live "happily her story ends in the melting pot of progress ever after," literally recast to fit a new role in the civilization. YOUt CAR. ..CHICK ACCIDINTSI MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY DIAL vNllOSl ML MAGNA, UTAH Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad never-endin-g advance of J |