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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, May 22, 193S t Recdmamlalions Are Given Fcr owns a large area in roads throughout the country, many of which have infested areas, it to recommended that a request to the county road department be made for their cooperation la weed control through the applying of salt to be delivered to such areas and spread by WPA workers. Weed Control A very delightful social was held at the Utah Copper Club Thursday evening by the American Legion Auxiliary. The evening wap spent in playing bridge and sewing. Hostesses were Mrs. Della Hoffman, Mrs. Agnes Williams, Mrs. Laura Sorenson, Mrs. Sarah Henderon and Mrs. Chloe Jensen. Mrs. Roland Crump and Mrs. Frank Hardman entertained at a shower Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Selma Peterson at her mother's home (Mrs. George Brown) on North 2nd East street. Games were played and prises won by Mrs. Nephl Howarth. Mrs. Virginia Ball and Mrs. Alice Underwood. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. ,W. B. BoucherMrs Clay Sims and young daughter, Marilyn, Mrs. J. A Phipps of Salt Lake City left Wednesday for a two weeks visit to Maberly, Missouri Mrs. Len Mecham, Mrs. Ray Jenson and Mrs. Elmer Bowen entertained at a shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mecham in honor of Mrs. Vivian Fisher. Gami's were played and prizes won by Mrs. Zclda' Egbert and Mrs. J. Thomas. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. Mrs. C. E. Hoops entertained her Eightsome" Club Saturday at her home on 4th East street. High score was won by Mrs. T. A Hansen, second high, Mrs Clara E. Burke and consolation, Mrs W. V. Robbins A delightful one o'clock luncheon was later served to "isht guests. The officers and teachers of Plea- sant Green Ward held their regular Work To STDone By W P A Worker, Suggests Head meeting Wednesday evening with the Bishopric in charge. A large crowd was in attendance. - At a of the meeting County weed committee held Monday, V. L. The Oquirrh 8unday school union meeting was held Sunday at the Martlneau, county agricultural presented the following recomMagna wardhouse. A large crowd mendations which were considered attended. by the committee and adopted aa a policy with reference to the coopThe Pleasant Green Ward M. L A. held their Ward Honor night erative weed control project being carried on with the WPA: May 19. The following program was 1. It to recommended that there be Miss talk Olsen, by Mary presented: white-to- p Inthe Oleanor Girls; further inclusion of representing this areas for cultivation fested year. talk. Claron Alldredge, representing the M Men class; song, "Junior Ro- It to recommended that there be no Infested ses, a chorus of Junior girls; talk' Inclusion of morning-glor- y Utah Boy." given by Alton Ottley, wreas for cultivation after June L representing the scouts; presenta- - 1 In order to taka oars of Infested tion of diplomas to Beehive gills areas which have been planted to graduating: presentation of awards; grain crops or hay It to recommended demonstration of contest dance un- that owners of land Including such der the direction of Weldon Matt- areas be required to harvest the crop before white-to- p and morning-glor- y hews reach maturity. There are a considMr. and Mrs Erven A Coon and erable number of Infested areas and baby were the guests of Mr. and which are not under cultivation, care as the time to very short to take Mrs I E. Coon Tuesday. of these infested areas it to recomareas be mowed, Mrs. Leon Nielson and mended that such Mr. and team labor be allowed WPA and that rcn. Dclmar of Monroe, Utah and and that either Mrs. Muriel Beebe of Clrclevllle, to handle such work; or the county fanners cooperating Utah, were the weekend guests of to Mr and Mrs. Frank Sheffield and provide the necessary equipment mowers rakes. and include Mr and Mrs. Jack Nielson. 3. There have been some requests cities In the county for assfrom enterMr and Mrs. Walter Salm tained last Saturday evening at a istance in connection with weed conInfested family social in honor of Mr Salm's trol work. Inasmuch as the brother, A E Salm, assistant pur- areas are usually vacant lots, many chasing agent for the U S. Navy. of which are owned by absentee Those p'evnt wer A E. Salm owners, and In most Instances the and family of San Frmc'sco, Mr. owners are unwilling to plow these and Mrs E P Pa'm and family of infested parts. It to recommended Maqna. Mr and Mrs Ernest D. that we attempt no weed control Caru, Mr and Mrs. Curtis Butts work In cities of the county other -nd family, Miss Lillie Salm and than cm farm property or canals Mr and Mrs. Claude Labrisk le all and Irrigation ditches. 4 Inasmuch as Salt Lake county of Salt Lake City nt, x recommended that the State Department of Agriculture request canals to participate in the program as in some instances canal companies have shown no disposition to cooperate. A In order to carry on our spray program It will be necessary to put the power spray equipment into condition immediately and to provide a truck to move equipment from place to place in the county. Weed spray material will be supplied Jointly by the W P A and Salt Lake county for use on infested areas on county roads. It 8. to - Ur. Clyde Anderson left WednesA Sonne. A s? day for a weekend visit to Cedar by Mrs. City where he will attend the grad- one o'clock luncheon wu iZr1 Ier: uating exercises of the Cedar City eight guests. high school. Mr. end Mrs. W. c. resort Re. . Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Burke and their guest Sunday Mr. for a Dean Prio of Lehi. The Magna Ward MIA held their daughter, Diane left Sunday Washing-ter- n, to visit month's Seattle, 19. ward honor night Tuesday, May Portland. Oregon and down the A splendid program was given conwest coast Junof of a chorus composed sisting , ior Girls, and awards. Forty achievStRoem, modem, W ' Mrs. Ida L. Anderson entertained ement awards were givea Miss Prihawe tlf a ewnth. vet second year Junior Girl and her Eightsome Club Tuesday afterafter May 24. Mrs. as a Barton with l .Mrs. Fred Miss Dorine Mitchell, first year noon, Main Street Magna. Beehive girl received honorary pins for having a perfect attendance, danfes were played and refreshments Margaret Ottley left Monday for Plnccrest Inn in Emigration Canyon, where she will be employed during the summer months. Mr. H. B. Summerhays to In charge of the a forrent jw served. The Tempo Of The Times Entertains J. R. Goodman was hostess to the F. L. A. Club Thursday evening at her home. Following business of the evening, cards were played and high score won by Mrs. 7. It to recommended to the W P A Frank Chapman, second high to that arrangements be made for Mrs. Vivian Coon. Luncheon was teamsters to start work at 8 a. m., served to 13 guests. as it is felt that better results will be secured by having an hour earlier to get the benefit of a cooler working period. to rapA Inasmuch as white-to- p idly reaching maturity, it is urgeo that farmers throughout the county cooperate by mowing white-to- p Mrs. P VERYDAY LIFE i. a fMt morih! game. People active, aggressive, thoughtful -- are always on the go. Iq t hurry. Dry as dust journalism wont hold them any more. It takes an alert newspaper to attract these people. Hey give their closest attention to the newt-- paper that gives them the richest newt content concerned with their prinury interests. This is why people in the Msj. area like the Times and Leader better than any othsr newtp. per. It givea home town ttews. CYPRUS SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS NAMES OFFICERS area immediately before the seed to matured as this will in a large measRoyal Anderson, son of Mr. and ure prevent further spread of the Mrs. H. Claude Anderson of Ger-fiel- d, weed seed. was elected president of the Cyprus High School Senior Class at an election held this week. MAGNA NOTES Miss Ruth Breeze to vice president: Irene Yamamoto, secThe last meeting of the season retary - treasurer; Donald Wallace, for the Daughters of the Pioneers, reporter; Richard Thomas and Mary was held at the home of Mrs. CharSchow, .cheer leaders; Miss Anna lotte Larson, Belva Avenue, Thurs- Pehrson was again chosen sponsor. day of last week. Twelve members were present. Miss Ruth Breeze gave a reading and refreshments were Miss Lillian Clegg of Salt Lake served. The next meeting for the City was a weekend guest of Mtos fall work will be announced later. Pauline SandalL na-Garfi- eld i day. Mr. Draney son. to Mrs. Larsen's ' Ernest C. Paulos and Gus of Magna have been initiated into the Sigma Chi fraternity at the UAC at Logan, Utah, according to information received here. Both boys are doing very nicely at the educational institution. Pap-anlkol- as What do yon require of a SUIT? Smart appearance. 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