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Show Friday, November 11, 1938 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE RETURNED MISSIONARYSAYS EUROPE PRIMING FOR GENERAL WAR MAGNA-TIME- S Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor R. Howard Ridge' publisher Published Since 1906 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Subscription, In advance, per year L War has just been averted until a later date, until England and France are- completely ready, was the statement given by O. Claron .$1.00 Alldredge, who returned to hi home mishere Sunday from a two-yeto South Africa. Mr. Alldredge sion C. cheon given 'by Mrs. A. Ensign Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Friday, honoring Mrs. Fred Williams Aldredge of this city. He and his of Los Angeles, a popular visitor wife, who Joined him In Paris, here. Prizes were won by Mrs. John France, arrived In the United States Allen and Mrs. F. Cooper Green. October 27. The table was decorated with pink Mr. Alldredge c.almed the only and yellow chrysanthemums. rea'cn France and England drew up with Germany and conceda The Nlte Club was entertained by edtreaty to their demands was the fact Mrs Gen Drown last week at her that neither of the democracies were home In Magna. The high score prize ready for war bu they are prewas won by Mrs. Amy McCarty. paring for It now, Mr. Alldredge left Johannesburg, Mrs T. A. Janney was hostess to Africa tor Egypt, thince to Italy, the Arthur Ladies Bridge Club Switzerland, France, where he and Thursday afternoon. Eight guests his wife continued their Journey to were present. England, Scotland and other points. Mr. Alldredge said the notable thing to him In France was the fact Mr. Edna Monger entertained at that mere children are torn frem - ar GARFIELD NOTES peers will leave Thursday for Los Vegas, Nevada to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Sutton. Mrs. Elmer Wr-- S Mrs .'Anna Ahlquist had as a end guest her niece. Miss Margaret Romlg of Pasadena, Callfom'a. Miss Romig a'so visited Mrs. Tom McGill and Mrs. JuliS McGill of Magna. Miss Irene Ahlquist of Salt Lake City also visited her mother, Mrs. Anna Ahlquist over the week-enweek d. Mrs. A L. Webb of Salem Oregon, a guest at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. H. E. Phelps. Mrs Webb1 plans to continue her Journey Is aftera noon. The high score pr.ze was won by Mis. Pearl Wallace. to become militheir mother's-arm- s that country in tarized. Everyone hag a uniform. Mr. Alldredge said that all the for preparation that England made war were still very much In evidence. parks for the Including the dug-u- p trenches and underground fortresses and aU the children were returned back to their homes, having been sent south when war seemed Inevitable. He said that everyone in England, especially London, had gas masks. Sldred.e, Murdock, First congressional district and J. W. Robinson, second district, Roger I. McDonough, supreme court. The three proposed constitutional amendments, the first two dealing with school financing and one with hours of labor on public works, were defeated. The first two, designed to move constitutic nal restrictions upon state financing of public schorl; run several thousand votes short, and the third one, designed to perm't the legislature to fix hours of labor on public works, received a much heavier "no" vote. Locally, T. E. Burke, democratic nominee for justice of the peace of this precnct, won out ever Ralph Barrett, nominee for the same position on the independent ticket. Reelected for county offices were cooperation such a er The following visitors were preViolet , Lind beck, District President; Mrs. Elinor Sheets, District secretary; Mrs. Ludean Doran, - The regular month i . Murray unit president and Mrs. Mary Jchnson of the Salt Lake unit. CoPPer Club. All memS All gave brief remarks. to be present. sent: Mrs. 1 her,if FINANCE SERVICE If you contemplate the purchase of a new or ferred payment basis, see ns. We are in a Position arranging the financing on most favorable terms. - ". to k -- OUR CONTINUING" POLICY WILL SAVE YOn MATELY 40 PER CENT ON YOUR DfSUR.Vcg ILL The American Legion Auxiliary blotter isattehdinr-heltheir regular monthly businjj last Thursday a meeting later and the Iowa State College with Mrs. Agnes Will-sistClub, at Omaha to visit Mr. Alldredge's Copper iams. president, In charge. Reva. Mrs. Williams thanked all the to Mr. and Mrs. Alldredge plan In Salt Lake City. d BE GLAD TO HELP YOU Sts (No Charge for "This Service) er Farmer, Automobile Inter'Iniurance J. REX HAMILTON, DUi. la-li- ve I I WIN VICTORY IN CONGRESSIONAL, COUNTY CONTESTS , dies for their splend'd In making the bridge-dinnbig success. - Legion Auxiliary To Meet Thursday Eve Mr. and Mrs Alldredge sailed from Southhampton, Eng'and, October 21, arriving in New York October 27 on the S. S. Manhattan. They visited shortly In New York City, Iowa where DEMOCRATS Funeral services for Roy Frederick Albean were held Friday at the DesMrs R. A McFarland of Garland, eret Mortuary In Salt Lake City. The Utah- Is visiting at the home of her All the Democratic candidates for speakers were Matthew He It and W. daughter, Mrs. D. L. Long of GarN. Thomas. Mus'c was furnished by field for a short time. congressional and state offices, with Miss Wilma Bennett and Mrs. lone very few exceptions, were swept InMcDonald. Mr. Albean was burled In Mr. Duane Bender.-onwho lb at- to victory by resuts of Tuesdays Pleasant Grove tend ng the U. A. C. at Logan, came election. The majorities were fairly home Thursday to spend the week-tn- d large but considerably less than the One of the prettily arranged sowith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. landslide election of 1936. cials of the week was the brldge-lun- candidates include: Millard Hender.son. Senator Ebert D. Thomas, Abe Wardhouse Sunday. Mr. R. H. Long-fe- lt Adpresented the boys with the the largfor having vancement Flag est number of awards for the month conof October. The program was ducted by assistant scoutmaster, J. Malloy. It consisted of the opening leadflag ceremony by senior patrol the followed by er. Howard Richards, The Mr. Longfelt. awards made by vocal program was continued with a and Thomas Chester sclo offered by a saxophone sclo by Richard Ander son. a vocal solo by Burke Waldron and the retiring of colors, conducted cereby Jack Malloy. The closing scoutmaster of mony was In charge E. E. Matthews. 4762 South State St, Murray, Utah Eii-l- . " phone Mldai, NEW FIELDS FOR I YOUNG MEN Sheriff S. Grant Young. Commis- Ewhy not prepare NOW fora sioner J. B. Mullins. County Attor- Eearcer in one of these profitable E trades? ney Harold E. Wallace, County AudiR. Treasurer J. Jarvis, County tor Ferrell H Adams, County Sur) AIR CONDITIONING ) REFRIGERATOR veyor George M. Haley, County Clerk W. J. Korth and County Assessor ) METAL AIRCRAFT A. J. Skidmore. Others are Roscoe ) BODY AND FENDER ( Boden. two-yecounty comm'ssion-e- r ) DEISEL and Mrs. Cornelia S. Lund, county ) WELDING recorder. .Earn board and room while train-- : ing in San Francisco, California.: GARFIELD NOTES Inquire at Copper Printing office: or write P. O. Box 6, Magna. j Disheld Scouts, 100, Boy Troop iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiuiiiii trict Court of Honor in th? Garfield roURSPEGTHisWEE- :I ar -- K-' MINCE MEAT ICE CREAM, qt.... We carry a stock of 20 Ice Creams at 45c a quart. Also Freezer Pack fee Cream at 25c quart NEW! DIFFERENT! TASTY! 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