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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Hoffman and Harry Hedghaa, townspeople contributed to the entertainment of the hundreds at former residents fand friend who visited the Mercur Residents, Pioneers Predict Mining Revival among old friends, races, games a Vauiu-i.-piograA new Mercur put Its best loot and sports contests were Included forward Sunday as the pioneers of on' tjho' program,7 the old mining camp and citizens of ?Mr, Mullins, as head of the pionthe modern day community joined eer association, presided at the prohands to continue the traditional gram, which climaxed with election of officers. celebration and reunion. Jubilant forecasts for the future Parley Bryan of Tooele was chocamp mining sen president of the Mercur pioneers of the district merged with memories of group. Thomas Reese of Provo was the early days as more than a thou- reelected vice president and Alex sand old and new residents gathered Baker of Balt Lake City Was named secretary-treasurto succeed Hodge for a day of Formal announcement that one Marshall of Garfield, an officer since of three proposed new mills would the society was organized in 1931 In open September 22 and that Mer- Liberty Park in Salt ake City. rs Bom a dozen states cur would have a school again after nearly a quarter of a century Indi- were in the crowds. cated the marked looking forward" Come back next year, Mrs. Fulltheme of the days activities. mer said for the new Mercur, and James B Mullins, Salt Lake coun- we will show you a real town and ty commissioner and three-tim- e another real time. Salt Lake Tribune president of the Mercur Pioneers society, sounded the keynote of the day In the formal talk on the proEXPLORER gram. Is Mercur coming back? Mr. GIVEN FIRST Mullins asked, and then answered: From all appearances we soon will AID CERTIFICATES see another revival of our camp.' Memories were not forgotten by the Joyous thousands at Sundays Hunter Ward Explorer Scouts, reunion. Rather those memories were Troop 296, has the distinction of beenhanced by the evidence of acti- ing the first and only Scout troop in vity on every hand. Salt Lake Council to be awarded UnNot a few recalled that the new ited Statee Bureau of Mlnea First school for the 22 children In the Aid certificates as a troop according camp will lend a new permanence to Information received here Wedto Mercur Reworking of the three nesday. and one-ha- lf million tons of mill Mr. Royal Stone, Field Executive tailings, at an estimated profit of approximately SO cents per ton, pio- of Salt Lake Council Boy 8couts, neers forecast, would mean years of came to Hunter 8unday evening to have the honor of presenting the work for hundreds of workmen. certificates. He gave a very instructProposed new development and re- ive talk to scouts and congregation newal of mining, were on value of First Aid to a training will Include working of 16 community. told, years' -- worth of blocked out ores; Mr. Stone praised Hal Richardson, construction of two new mills besides the one to open this month, Explorer leader, for making it posand that operating several miles sible and having ability to give these down- - canyon from Mercur; erection boys this valuable training. Mr. Riof new stores, homes and places of chardson has been a Red Cross and r amusement; In short, development U. S. Bureau of Mines First Aid inof another city the third Mercur. structor for many years, having asThe reunion Sunday was unique sisted In putting over the one hunIn another respect. It was paid for dred per cent First Aid training Just by the upward of 400 present day recently completed for employes of Mercurites. Headed by a committee the Utah Copper Company. composed of Mrs. Beth Fullmer, Don This award was made at a Sunday .? jjeside.v m, - twlce-a-gho- st er fun-maki- PAGE Elf,? it Friday, September 10, 1937 evening conjoint meeting. The following program waa presented: talk, T. P. Brockbank, R. B. Stone', Bishop Area Day. several selections by the Spencer Ward quartette consisting of W. R. Holt, Carl Poulton, Jack Herzog, Rulon Jackman and Miss Mrs. Hazel Poulton, accompanist L. M. A. L Y, presNielson, Augusta ident conducted MAGNANOTES Mrs. Jerry Peterson entertained at a reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davies at Mrs. Petersons home on 2nd East street A buffet luncheon was served to thirty guests. The bride received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Davies was formerly Miss Esther Peterson. Old-time- TROOP 296 old-tim- - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock and Mrs Helena Evers returned on last this exher husband joining her with family returned Monday from an cation, Saturday from a two Week visit Mr. tended visit In San Francisco and week. her daughter and California. and Mrs Frank Schultz and baby Hercules, movhave Reid Mr and Mrs. Bert son in Fort Peck, Montana, ed into the Dave Reid home. Mr, and Mrs. O. A Jones returned her Tuesday Bom an extended visit Mrs D. J. Long entertalfted Miss Peggy Mitchell returned to Francisco with their daughSan In last club afternoon bridge her home In Torrance, California. Thursday one o'clock luncheon wu ter, Mrs. T. C. Hatch. Oliver Jones, wcolc. A -sumleft Wednesday for San FrancisSaturday after spending the San-da- served ll High score waa won by Mrs. Jr. LaMar Mrs. mer with Mr. and co. His sister, Miss Ethel Jones, will Cene Wallace. and Mrs. Lenora SandalL return home with him, having spent the summer in California cities. Miss Virginia Davis of Columbia, Rev. and Mrs. E. B Pare, accomMr. of TreSouth Carolina, Is the guest panied by their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Sheldon Strange and daughaffaire vor Lewis and granddaughter, Mitzic, and Mrs. H. L. Garrity. Many visitor ter Mona Lee left for their home in young homo the popular Lewis Mrs week for honoring left last eve.California, after spending hi Tacoma, Washington. Sirs. Lewis are beingplanped. On Sunday Had- Glendale, a month with Mrs. Henry Stiffler. O. Mrs. J. in Mrs. Garrity, summer the visiting has spent ning Mrs. Strange and Mrs. Stiffler are L. Erickson are enMagna. After leaving Tacoma, Rev ley and Mrs. R. honor- sisters. dinner a coast at party the down Mrs will Pace tertaining and go Invitato San Diego to visit with their son ing Miss Davis. Twenty-fiv- e The regular work and business tions have been Issued. Mrs. William O. (Oceie) Evans was meeting of the Hercules Ward Relief Society which was to have been the motif of a lovely shower given held on Wednesday, has been postlast Friday afternoon by her aunts Mrs. R. L. Evans and Mis E. P. Evponed until next Wednesday. ans at 1445 15th East street. A one oclock luncheon was served to twenty six guests. Bridge followed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs E Winward and Mrs. Curtis Evans. son-in-la- w, The Stake Elders of the Oqulrrh Stake enjoyed a successful outing at Millcreek Canyon on Wednesday evening. The ehtertainment consisted of a steak fry, a program in which a number was presented by each ward, and a watermelon bust. Bob Marlor headed the amusement committee, Mrs. Dave Hatton, Mrs I. C. Inkley of Granger and the president of the Elders Quorum of Garfield comprised the refreshment comMr. and Mrs. Morgan Davis of mittee. One hundred and fifty per- Morgan, Utah, were weekend guests sons enjoyed the affair. of Miss Blanche Taylor On Saturday evening Miss Taylor entertainMrs. A. H. Dahle and daughter, ed at a dinner party honoring Mr Mrs. Leah Knowlton of Boseman, and Mrs. Davis. Miss Merle Jackson Montana were guests last week of and Mr. Elsworth Hansen of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hatton. Lake City. Mrs. J. D. Thomas ! WITH THI EXCLUSIVE AND NEW TONE MONITOR Convenient Extension Telephones Cost Less Than 2 Cents a Day the bedroom z the kitchen model r-- r r runs iano of Youll enjoy th gr.f.st liitoa lo tfu your lif. wh.n you n.w Gt Ton. Moodor Radio .ad hoord bear tomething you've M befor. with any radio absolutely faithful raproduction ff of .vary orch.itr.l iplOaJ.OU instrument Or your easy chair EASIEST TERMS j & Tel. Company Specials for Thurs.-FriCRISCO, 3 lb. can 52c 20c 27c 0XYD0L, large COFFEE, Hills Bros. 1 lb. can vwvwwwwwvwvvyviA wave SHOP Phone Gar. 109w, rei. and heating stoveirTwo MoiF CO. 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