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Show tiMES. MAGNA, UTAH Friday, October 4, 1940 PAGE 3 home on 2nd East street Tables of bridge were arranged and high score won by Mrs. LaVon Dea and second favor to Mrs. Lillian Haws. A late luncheon was served. . Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Elliot announce the birth of a baby girl Tuesday, October 1 at their home. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. home in West Jordan Man Schouten relatives of both families. ,ibourn Magna Qlo West Jordan for Mrs. J. A. Young for a short time, Both young people, who are well and popularly known in this mist May bell Duke ' vicinity, will make their home Becomes Bride of in Magna. marfall Merrill L. Miner the interesting Wednes- the nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson ani v, lmber 25th, uniting Miss M- Duke of Irs of M, nounce the birth of a baby girl neoer announce City the recent September 29. Mother SnSchoutenofWest Sunday, marriage of their daughter, May- new and arrival are doing nicely. Merrill L. Miner, son of PttAS Cockerill, son S T. and - e, j - PJ-- jf jnd Mrs. Ws Cocker-Tjfagn- James a. Mrs. M. McCree of Murray visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Maddy last week were married well-know- and were Mr. Wardell Black has returnat a dinner Mrs. Schouten. ed home from an extensive eastern immediate trip. He met Mr. and Mrs. Rowere laid for land Young in Washington, D. C. families. 0f both motif for a and the trio toured the New hnde was the York Worlds Fair, where they miscellaneous Mrs. Cockerill met Dr. E. R. Grose, who is vain the east and were gening at the home of cationing with him for three were Games Mr. j Brady. guests and Young is now in Denver,days. Colorado jby where he is employed by the govMr. Miner is a former student .luncheon served. ernment and his wife, Mrs. Young, of the was social delightful Brigham Young University Jsr for the is visiting her parents, Mr. and and prominent in local Monday evening athletic at the Mrs. N. S. White and Mr. and circles. The bride is also favor her mother Temple tS7nd i , Mrs. George Miner of n The young couple were married at Blackfoot, Idaho September 7, the ceremony being performed at the home of Dr. Douglas Green, former Magna resident. Mrs. Duke, mother of the recent bride, is entertaining at an announcement tea at her home in Heber later this month and several other socials are being planned to honor the lovely young bride. SV J fifty-on- e Hy ably acquainted in this vicinity- day Jbeing Mrs- - Daniela' birthday having resided in Magna for some anniversary. Those present were time with her brother and fami- - Mrs. Emma Haynes, Mrs. Alice ly Mr and Mrs- - v- - J- - Duke- King, Mrs. D. B. Harmon, Mrs. R. S. Knight, Mrs. J. W. Dun-stonMrs. Ellen Marlor entertained Mrs. Howard Haynes, Mrs. members jA the Pythian Sister Leah Madill, Mrs. J. F. Daniels Lodge and their husbands Sat- - and Mrs. John Courtwright. A urday evening at her home. Tables one o'clock luncheon was served f five hundred were played and and social time later held. high score prizes given to Mr. and Mrs Jack Nielson and Mrs. M. J. and Mrs. solution favors to Mrs Minnie Beth Stamoulis Brady were hostesses to Cash Brady and Mr. Curtis members of the Magna Womens Dawes. A late luncheon was sorv- - Club A short business disFriday. ed. cussion was held, presided over by Mrs. W. B. Boucher, president, Members ot the Womens Bene- and a social afternoon enjoyed fit Association will meet next by sixteen ladies. Monday evening. October 7 at Coopers Hall for their regular Mrs R. E. fox returned home business and social gathering Wednesday from a two weeks visit to the Golden Gate Exposition FOR like new. in San Francisco. She was a guest Very reasonable. Inquire Mrs. of her aunt, Miss Irene C. M. Turpin, 2nd East and was a visitor at the street, Magna. fair on its final night. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Celc-tanMrs. E. E. Daniels entertained Mrs. Celetano was formerly the Birthday Club Tuesday, the Miss Phyllis Begent. j a. SALE--Trumpa- t, Good-enoug- h, o. Mrs-Mrs. George W. Beath enterRaehelElder will enter tained at a luncheotv Wednesday tain the ladies this Friday night t complimentary to Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Robbins reWolfe, Mrs. Emily Larson and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen. A social turned Tuesday evening from a afternoon was enjoyed. vacation trip to Burbank, California, where they visited their The Triple Sisters were en- son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack tertained Monday afternoon by Robbins. Mrs. Lenore Jones at her home t m Magna. Luncheon was served 1940 Ford Deluxe sedan, big disat twelve oclock noon and an count. afternoon of sewing held. Beane Motor Company. Magna Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coon announce the birth of a baby boy Thursday, September 26 at the L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs. Coon will be rememlx'red as being formerly Miss Joy Peterson. Mother and new arrival are progressing niceRoy F. Tygasan, Notary Public. ly after a serious and critical time. Daughters of Pioneers will meet 10 October at home the Thursday. Mr. Verl A. Haws will be inof Mrs. R. K. Daines on Cyprus avenue at 1:00 p. m. All members stalled as second vice president of the State Firemens Association are invited to attend. Sunday at Murray in conjunction Mrs. C. M. Turpin wasostess with other officers of the state to ladies of the Firemen Ladies organization. Mrs. Frank Sheffield left this week to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sheffield and her daughter, Mrs. Lola Ash of Victorville, California. Auxiliary Friday evening at her Graham Suparchargor 1937 Se- dan, clean, radio, heater, $345. Beane Motor Company, Magna ( t br a a Jr.. rife V4 wim at 'V r yur Amendment : -- 2"A S jt mr J 9h jer J&T 0 M rssrjg tosrSKKT'99yssr L gz. 5? jet JSS s. M Jp-s. I' I lani fissas ssr J?- - : B0X ) , Liability of 8tockholdrra of Banka A JOINT RFSOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18, ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTI- TVTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATINC TO LI ARIL-- I ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. m p::i i t J. j&Ml Oji vmt aw- . Constitutional - a; - rifeV 1, . V?--- Bt I inatltJ 1, ihi LtfiJalurt it Stall if Utah, tleclti membtrt of lh thtrJt of lit ihi nf ta tach hauti (. therein: J nr-- vrsTt r. H ;r'w ' y ' k! . i' itvT ' I : jK p H SBBf js I . T r. ty t77T 1 'S5 snn . nr- - - r: Ai ji V n Sec. 18. The leRlslatnre miy provide by law that the alui. and In every corporation holder Joint atock association ornanlrcd for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the Classes of stock Issued by any smh In addition to the corporation amount ot capital atock aubscrlhod and fully paid by them shall be Individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount ot their stock In such corporation, or the amount ot their stock of any particular class In auch corporation, for all Its debts and liabilities of every kind. t . SECTION 1. That It la proponed to amend aectlon 1$, article XII, ot the constitution of the state of Utah to read: i, L The secretary of Section tata la directed to submit tbit proposed amendment to the eleo tors of the state at the next general lection In th manner provided by a V,' law. WNU ScrvtCS. I Section 8. If adopted by the electors ot the state, tbli amendment ahall take effect the first day of January, 1941. L E. E. Monson, Secretary ot State of the State ot Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of tba Constitutional Amendment pro posed by the regular sessWn ot the legislature of 1939 as the lami appears of record In my office. In witness whereof, I have here unto aet my band and affixed the Great Seal ot the State of Utah, thll A NATION that call point to approximately 40 of its 130,000,000 people who own their v, o. own homes, Home, Sweet Home is no mere figure of speech. Here, home has a deeper, richer significance than it has in any other land throughput the world, tace Us America has adopted millions glorious founding, hunted, the persecuted and the oppressed. It has ht theiu the love of tolerance, the love of liberty, and ie lvc of being able to own and to fervently say . pur Home, Sweet Home, J lkose few who would lend any moral or physical aid the j'0 the forces of dehumanization seeking to violate the on, ith est in ijtoetity IUerica n thl arousec our home-lovinpeople, a united, thunders Beware. of reminder of our heritage 5JJstore" COMPANY C2E dm iff presented to you people who will fight to the death for the freedom of their hands, the freedom of their intelligence and the freedom of their conscience. Secretary ot Stats. As enticing as place the OLD CELLAR I at Grandfathers Farm I ' ...REMEMBER?, Quart, Cod. No. 257 Pint, Coda No. 258 H Pint, Cod. No. 259 proud to be part of the first line of defense of to always stand militantly at the American liberties side of every true American against the inroads of doctrines seeking to destroy Americas priceless heritage. We are 7MEYOTMA Bn"iTHnwL - CENTRAL LBR. CITY BAKERY COPPER KINO CORNET STORE DENTON SERVICES ELITE CAFE FAIR STORE GOODRICH DAfflY GEM-EMPRES- S through the ... -- urirrAKER5 FURNITURE COMPANY co-operat- ion ot the following leaders BOOSTERS GN bar midget GARFIELD TRADING ns our unbounded trust in a Providence who has blessed us for over 150 years. We place our destiny and guidance in the souls, hearts and bodies of our rr , 1:00. Jf g do not dread the future. America and its home-lover- s Our love of free speech, free religious worship free assembly and a free press is today more deeply imbedded in the heart of each American than ever before. We Z6tb day ot August, 1940. JIM'S -- PLACE L DR. J. H. JONES MORI MARKET MAGNA CASH MARKET MAGNA CAFE MAGNA DRUG M S. TEL. It TEL. COMPANY MEMMOTT'S BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP W. C. MATTHEWS MAGNA LBR. k HDWE. CO. DR. D. A. MOFFAT PAUL FLORAL THE FOUNTAIN PAULOS AUTO COMPANY PENDEZVOUS SAFEWAY STORE SPENCE CANNON DAIRY DR. FENO SHAFER TIP-TO- P INN ROY F. 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