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Show 1936 Magna, Utah, Friday, July 24, JULY LEG PLAY ADVANCES WITH DELAND IN LEAD -- CHATTER (Continued From Page 1) important Issues of this campaign, all of the Important utterances and activities of the candidates. double signifiThis duty has cance now In the molding of public opinion because there has tome a new and different force In avenues of fommiinlrttnn between the rivals and the public. That new force is the radio. It brings the public In intimate contact with the voice of the speaker with an unusual appeal to emotion rather than to reasoned Judgement resulting from the printed word in the newspaper. Millions who will turn the dials to campaign orations may form quick opinions for or against men or u i! ' i 1 f Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Englemann St. Louis', Missouri, are visiting of City, Boulder of Glarer Anna Mi. few their son and wife, Mr. and a with for week Nevada arrived last week visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. E. W. Englemann. i E. Cole, i i ? ' Mrs. Roy Harris entertained her Sewing Club Friday afternoon. A one o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs Thomas Jensen. Mrs. Lyman Olson, Mrs. Millie Chris toph-frsand Mrs. Allie Gee. Special guests were Mrs. William HendrickMr. and Mrs. J. E. Rothrock and son, Mrs. William Puzey and Mrs. two children of Bacchus have gone Verl Haws. for two weeks to Jack- - 1 i i i J on a vacation son Hole country In Wyoming. t ) i I V. a Mr. and Mr. E. D. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McAllister returned Sunday evening from a ten Park day trip through Yellowstone most in Wyoming. They report a enjoyable time. i Mr, Hy Duckworth, Jr. Miss Jayne Paul Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hatch are leaving Thursday evening for v.v Tahoe, California, for ten days. Later on Mr. and Mrs. Schultz will leave for ' San Francisco, visiting Mr. Schultzs brother, who lives 1 there. Mrs. C. J. Bruner entertained her Sewing Club last Friday afternoon at her home on 2nd East street Luncheon was served. t . Warning that mation projects to Utah and the west can expect no further repayment moratoriums was sounded here Donald Wallace won the caddy of Tuesday by George O. Sanford of the Utah Copper tournament C. supervigeneral Washington. D. when be defeatClub Monday Golf sor of operations and maintenance, little golfPaul sturdy ed Garside, Paul areservice. Other matches played U. S. reclamation a strong eliminated who had er, Garside defeated Floyd Nielson, will spend several field. Don took Paul 4 and 3. Sanford Mr. J. M. Maiben, d. Russ Magleby Wen days to Utah conferring with reclaHe was presented with a splendid W. Rldd d. A. C. Ensign, up; Keith mation officials and representatives putter, donated by F. O. Haymond, Wilkin d. W. & Hook, the Strawberry former president of the local club Barton d. Ed Macklin, 1 and Har- of the area served by and Echo reservoirs. Colombe. valley Ted to and ardent golf advocate. Lott defaulted ry In providing for a part morator the H. C. Jones and Abel Larson have Then the great responsibility of the newspaper comes Into play, for after the voice has died away the newspaper prints the speech or adequate summaries of It as straight new service to readers. I But regardless of the outcome of national eleclonrthe- - American the Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson and In- Press will continue Its unselfish fight fant daughter returned home Tues- for the perpetuation for freedom of day from a Salt Lake Hospital where press and freedom of speech. the new addition to the Hendrickson family made her debut. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Haney end son of Los Angeles, California and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaw of Lea The Prccmct and District officer of the Democratic organization held Vegas, Nevada, were visitors during a meeting, followed by a banquet the week at the home of Mr. and and dance Wednesday evening at Mrs. Nephl Howarth. Mrs. Haney is the Newhouse Hotel. A very suc- the sister of Mrs. Howarth and Mr. and Mrs Shaw are Mrs. Howaths cessful time was reported, parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bentlne and - J i r, f 4 I of Hollywood. Califor- ; i , I f. J j 1 M J 4J A , Mrs. Theodore Hansen and Mrs L. Anderson were dinner guests of Mrs. Thomas Rowan of Salt Lake City Tuesday. , , f T v Mrs J 8 . V- G - t I 1 i j her parents until August 1. thence returning to her home In California. f t Well, laugh it off with , Notice To Creditors Estate of CHARLES A. f Deceased. IRVINS. COBB brick August 7 CREAM quart Famous as a humorist novelist, drama- Any Flavor tist,' journalist, magazine writer and Our Ice Cream it composed of only the pur est and most superior materials, blended to give the utmost quality radio commentator, Cobb bas won a great following throughout America. Now he is coming to this paper with a weekly column of comment on those , la4 Publication, i t Plans McOAS-RIGL-E, Creditors will present claims wttli vouchers to the undersigned at aog Kearns Building, Salt Lake city, Utah, on or before the 1st day t September, A. D 1936. t RAYMOND R. BRADY, Attorney. Date of First Publication, July n FULL CREAM ICE WHITE LILY BAKERY things that he finds particularly interesting or amusing. COMPLIMENTARY A shrewd interpretation of some important news development, a friendly TICKETS I I This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna wtthin the next week entitles I Mr. and Mrs. Anton E. Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maddy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hellier obserarrow of wit, a chuckle-provokin- g vation truly Cobb at his best. Watch this newspaper for the weekly comments of FREE SHOW A names-ar- e AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER taketi from our SubxrripUon Lfat.) COMPLIMENTARY IRVIN S. COBB TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE, Magna, within the next week entities- -- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Jr E, Comley r A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (Theae name are taken from aitr BubacripUow LM.) EMPRESS THEATRE Land on 33rd South, S houses a est of 72nd West. Coop for 1000 chickens, brooder house for 1000 chickens, 4 acres or- -- , 1 Mrs. James Thomas entertain recently at a birthday party farfe, daughter, Virginia. Covers were utfl for sixteen guests. Bunco was tto diversion of the evening and prtai were won by Bertha Sorensen, Gu Nelson and Rex Sorensen, H. Claude Anderson.' superintendent of the Garfield Improvement Company, who returned Saturday 1936. from an extensive trip to eastern Date of states including New York City and 1936. FORSALE Hadley and daughter, Mrs. James Schuyler of Los Angeles, California, arrived home last Saturday from Hibbing. Minnesota, where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs R L. Erickson and fam- fly. Mrs. Schuyler will visit wtth - i Returned Traveler Declares Landon Sentiment Growing (in Ida I J ' - Republican nominee for the United States, is grown leaps and bound. - Mr, joined Mrs. Anderson and chiT who left previously for New Tort Mr. Anderson stated that e sentiment which is gradually nttn. tog the country eastward to ward, is gaining strength tn ei) noticeable proportions, and a dost election Is predicted by experts, 2; you sometimes feel., oppressed by the seriousness o life . . . the gravity of the events that are transpiring all about you? . of 3-- 2; High School Mar-garet- it ; Caddy Tourney other major points of interest that sentiment for Alf M. 2-- 1; i Under i 7 Shine DeLand led the Lloyd first round play of the July leg of the Director's Cup play by handing a sound 7 and 6 defeat to Bob Tayhanlor, Bob shot a fine 37 but his overcome to much too dicap proved and "8hine" took the most decisive match by shooting an excellent 88, the best score 6f his career. Cyprus mornia arrived last week for a months Harry Bruner left Tuesday California Mrs. and Mr, visit with her parents, Renovations To Be ning for Los Angeles, where he has accepted a position II. J Newton of Hunter. PWA with the L03 Angeles and Sglt Lake Miss Lucille McDonald left last Railroad., week for Grand Junction, ColoraA. George Lavin, clerk of Urn Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Allen and Mrs do to visit with relatives for a short School Board was authorGranite Arthur Luchast are leaving Tuesday time. ized last Friday to proceed with relatives with visit for an extended for the expenditure of between MinMrs. N E. Hainsworth and small plans and friends in North Dakota. (30,000 and $40,000 on alteration visit short a Wisconsin for son left recently nesota and and extensions to the Cyprus High, at Afton, Wyoming where they will Holladay and Madison schools. The Mr. of and home left the ts at Friday McLeod be gue Mrs. James P W A will be asked for a 45 per Mrs Frank Olsen, former residents for Idaho Falls to visit Mrs cent grant for the work, the board Jeppson and then to Shelly, here. decided. of Idaho to be a guest at the home ArThe construction calls for two Mis Annie Cuark of Glen's Ferher son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. mew rooms at Cyprus, four rooms was the' a visitor during ry. Idaho, thur McLeod. at Holladay and renovation at Madweek at the home of her niece, Mrs. ison. Due to the crowded corridors, it Mary E. Nielson. She was a guest is very Imperative, states Mr. Lavin, Mrs. S J. Smith Is convalescing at luncheon given to her honor these where that . Improvements are made. SJ'4raaay'jy--Mrsr-iJtelsonShe reat the L. D. hospital ams operated on for appendicitis turnrd to her home ln Maho ThursCARD or THANKS last week. Best wishes for a speedy day We wish to thank the many kind recovery are hoped for her friends who so kindly assisted to the I Mr and Mrs. Louis Fisher anand recent death of our son and brother, Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Janies nounce the birth of a baby boy born have who Wayne (Bud) Cavanee Yvonne, doare baby daughter, July 15th. Mother and baby Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cavanee the Lake City Salt ln been living This Is the second and family. to ing very nicely returned, have months six Mrs. Mr. and past George grandchild of home make their to Magna White, parents of Mrs. Fisher. ; - j 4 IRRIGATION PAY HOLIDAY TO END Donald Wallace Wins Golf Gub settlers on recla- on son, Bennie . Issues Immediately following conclusion of the addresses. round ium this year, congress also approvyet to play in the only first ed formation of a commission to match not yet played work out an equitable plan for future repayments cm reclamation appropl-rktlo- n EXPERT SAYS projects, but provided no for this work. 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