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Show Junior 'Tollies Magna Feature Next Friday 150 Local Youngsters To Participate In Revue. General Public Invited Junior .Follies win be presented in Magna next Friday, August 28 at the Cyprus High School auditorium In a special,7 novelty Le Rot's theatrical show. One hundred and fifty children from Magna, Garfield Bacchus and Hunter will participate In this outstanding theatrical entertainment Curtain will rise at 8.13 p. m. Is 25c for adults and children under 14 years of age. Adult tickets win be sold by participating boys and girls but childrens admittance must be paid at the door. Included in the feature numbers will be several song and dance numbers by charming, little Geraldine Thompson who recently won the Salt Lake JClty "Shirley Temple" cor.te't. Other novety attractions lncudc MlUtary Melody, Southern Melody, Darktown Strutters Ball, featuring Zeke In a riot of slapstick comedy; Skaters Novelty with Joyce Henderson, od skating queen; Sidewalks of New York, typifying Bowery life; Sailor and Scotch plaid dance of 50 students. Have you ever seen 8 mice frolic on a pantry shelf? You will at this Admission 15c for DEMOCRAT CLUB SLATES OUTING NEXT WEDNESDAY FORMER MAGNA TIMES OWNER LOCAL VISITOR say C A beach outing and barbecue Is scheduled next Wednesday evening, August 26 at Sunset Beach by the Young Democrat Club of this vicinity, eta tea Waldo Littlefield, publicity chairman. Festivities begin at 8:00 p. m. to Include lunch prepared by the organization and a big barbecue. All members of the organization and their friends an welcome. At a Young Democrat convention last Friday In the Newhouse. Hotel, the Magna chapter received the distinction of having the 4th largest representation present Cache county, one of the largest in the tate, was 3rd with 11 members. Magna had ten present and Inasmuch as they are but one of others in the county, the attendance was quite unusual Official delegates to the convention were Waldo Littleleld and Garfield Lewis. Demos Elect Tof State Ticket " week. The PffOO Line Governor Henry H. Blood was renominated to head Utah's Democratic ticket Saturday afternoon with a first ballot total of 447 votes, 46 than the more 401 votes necessary for victory. Dr. Herbert B. Maw, ony opponent of the encumbent, received 353 votes, almost all of them coming from populous counties of Salt Lake, Utah and Weber, Thejest of the Democratic nom-ineinclude: es Court Justice For Supreme " Martin M. Larson. Provo. For Secretary of State Dr' E. E. Salt Lake City. For Attorney General Joseph Chez, Ogden. Reese M. Reese, For Treasurer Price. John W. Guy, Salt For Auditor Lake City. For Superlntendant of Public InCharles H. Skidmore, struction Brigham City. Presidential Electors "To he selected by the state committee. Seemingly, there waif a nft in the Blood-MaDemocratic party after the electlorf. but Dr. Maw somewhat allayed these fears by issuing a statement that he was 100 per cent Democrat. w Local delegates were Dot Jensen, John E. Huff. W. A. Sheppick, Garfield Lewis, Arthur Marsh, W, J. A1 Reynolds. Kenneth Boyle, Ahl-qui- st, Plans Set For GOP Parley Delegates Given an Mammoth Jamboree This Friday Evening. $500 In Prizes To Be Given. The Republican State Convention at will be held Saturday morning a nominate to arena McCullough's head to officials governor and other the G. O. P. ticket. other in addition to a governor, SuInclude: named be nominees to SecreUiry of preme Court Justice, State General, State, Attorney SuperintenAuditor, Treasurer, ' dent of Public. Instruction. The wil be Congressional Convention held at 8 00 p. m. to the Newhouse jhe-Distri- cts eS, su: predicted, the U. & G, A. ruled s. of the local golfers who Corutresslon-aher an excellent chance to tie state; Mert AUdredge. Edward Jenkins, Judicial. (Continued on Page 4) . twr L i AT OGDEN STRAW VOTE BALLOT. THIS -- Beautiful Bacchus ' A drive m Straw-Vot(a be!ng conducted by co Kot e operating weakly ' lot one only tier o candidtttt ROOSEVELT (Deawcrotk) pre-electi- lawn-enclos- UN DON w j Itaoobiteoal Auxiliary Heads THOMAS . ISocWeH , COLVIN A voter a ted not sita bia or her aaaie, bat to aniit l actional tabuiataoa yleaae fell ia aamf tl towa and suta. below. Tow there are eyed and courageous: that there are as few drunken with greed and power as there are but yet far, far too many that peace is regarded as a great goal sought by the honest in heart. ; that though far too distant poverty is as much conquered as it is though It stalks, leeringly In ; many, many, too many places that the day is a clear plaee In which to conquer and the world is wide for work and leaders. For all Thee, Father, because our hands are stretched out eagerly for conquest, and we need a clear day, and wide place, and thy strength In our hands and brains and opponents fcdfthy of our light. State Small .Town and Rural America Sentiment Is Being Retorded by Democratic, Republican And In depen4ent Papers All Over Country. This Paper Among National Group In Straw Vote VOTE AND MAIL STRAW-BAL- LOT BELOW Hrat- - beig- - dates In the national election this corded here in Magna and Oarfleld, fall Is going to carry Utah, Salt then the ballot sent on to New York Lake County and Magna, Garfield, for national tabulation. Bacchus and Hunter? Our Vote Are Important .Which of the candidates win get Our local, county and state rethe highly Important small-tow- n turns In this straw-vo- te win be of and rural vote? Which candidate particular Interest to voters everywill get those votes In the majority where, Just as returns from other Stag Party states will be of interest to the Arrangements are being complet- of states throughout the nation? ed tor the Magna Mill Blacksmith These are questions, the answers voters here. It Is only through comand Eoilermakers party this Thurs- To" which' will no doubt play an Im- bined efforts of hundreds of weekday evening 'in Coon's Canyon portant part in the final national ly newspapers that such a record strictly stag. I've always won- returns next- - November. Upon the of sentiment In the final towns and dered whar men do at stag parties choice of the small-tow- n and rural rural America can be obtained. be ides swap Jokes. I am Inclined to America voters may rest the balance It is therefore Important that you believe this party will be ncr excep- of power the election for decide now to cast your straw -- vote the succes ful candidate. - . n this balloting, so that your feltion. Reports from Our Faces throughout the low voters for your favorite candidate in other states will know what As you walk along the streets or country indicate that voters everymert your friends and acquaintan- where are manifesting exceptionally mey be expected from Utah. ces upon the high roads or the by- keen interest in the political camOf first interest, of course, will now well under way. All signs be the returns shown In our choice paths of life, you are unconsciously paign tel ing them about your thoughts pent to a eesely contested election. right here in both towns. Decide and your Inner life. When you least It is therefore of e:peclal Inter- now to cast your vote. Clip out the est at this time that the publishers sucpect It. your face Is giving you ballot, vote It, write In the name away. These thoughts were brought of weekly newspapers throughout of the town and state, then mail have launched a nation forcibly home to me Wednesday by the country cr bring it to The Magna Times ofstraw-vot- e, to wide presidential one person I know. fice. blowI thought as I looked at this friend learn "which way the wind Is Returns Each Week town and rural of mine there are some seasoned ing" with the small voters. American Returns In the local voting will faces that are no longer young, but be published In these columns each are stampPoU In Nation-Wid- e high courage and nobility The Magna Times and Garfield week as the voting progresses. Naed indelibly upon them. The going Sometimes have joined in with these tional returns will also be published Leader they been easy. to as not In weekly newspapers and will conduct as soon as they are available, first have almo t yielded to despair uncerthe rote In this territory. A straw releases of which should be forththe tempest tossed night of has sent a vote ballot is published in this Is coming weekly within the next ten hope doubt, and tainty their souls and sue It may be voted by any legal days or two weeks. gleaming ray Into They voter You do not have to sign your Let's get the ball rolling here in has bidden them fight com- - name It Is the however, that Magna and Garfield by clipping out important, obeyed and rose toavely you sign the name of the town and the ballot below, voting It and sendmand and won through to victory to tackle with! state from which you expect to ing it In to this office at once. learned have, They and determination every Cat your vote at the November Which of the Presidential candicourage itself. Life election, so that the national tabu-hasdates is going to get an early lead problem that presents done accur-belation of your vote will be been easy. They have in the first votes cast here in this without murmuring orjately recorded. - .. their vicinity? s Publishers Autocaster Service of complaining. returns First should be here New York, producers of a service The chisel of fate has etchedis a Youd better mighty interesting serve to is There for weekly newspapers, all on their features. vote for your Presidential choice such faces j jn the capacity of national head-th- at nobility, a beauty about right now. differ- j quarters for this nation-wid- e vote, How is unmistakable. of the ent they are from the faces .T complamers. and chronic grumblers WEEK LEFT TO ENTER DOT down th UIMj pull continually They disagreefaces by muscles of their CONTEST. I YOUR ENTRY IN? make furable thoughts. Frowns not only that In addition to probably winning wrinkles rows and of age, one week remains In the dot one of the more than twenty excelappearance only the early bring which proclaim c0,lntmg contest in which over 1100 lent prizes, you receive the Magna but al o expressions fault Ja cash an(j valuable merchandise Times or Garfield Leader with each to the world a discontented, news orders will be given to the accurate entry. All of the hbme-tow- n disposition. finding dot counters. Tills contest, sponsor- - never before presented. During the f Com-th- at course of the year you will receive day sed by tbe Copper Printing A politician told me the other two free passes to a local theatre, a voter average the promise home-tow- n paper In realiand he will concludes August 29, The dot con so your job, or a few dollars, Is ty, only costs you the smal sum of full with test law particulars plate the about forget all he knows reproduced for the final time an 50 cents for 52 Issues. Could you fcnd th Constitution. Page 8 for any who have not enter- find a better bargain? Then, too, you have the advantage ed the contest and wish to take of the many opportuni- of reading three or four novels that advantage Magna ties to win a prize as well as re- are continued In the paper. Such as Kathleen Norris,, their home-tow- n paper for 1 famois-autho- ra To Hold Homecoming ceive You have an equal chance to Sax Rohmer. Peter B. Kyne. Damon year. " S.Pri-rnar- y win. Runyon, will continue The Magna Ward L. D. HomeIn the square novels during the year. Many other count of dots The annual will hold their August 25 have varied greatly so it appears features Are also scheduled for your coming party Tuesday, nt. cha-pe- L that anyone may yet earn one of the Ward at 1 p m. In the Magna has been more than twenty awards, the first Hee See Laughs by Sax Yuan A spplendid program of ev- - cf which Is $25 cash- .- Accuracy j Rohmer begins this week. Dont enjoyment the for arranged miss it pays and we pay for accuracy". City, Hits Is a partial climax of the three --day Legion convention. Members are asked to meet at Brunswlek-Balk- e Co-- 85 West South Temple street, 6:15 p. m. to prepare tor tha parade which begins at 4:30 p. m. ' The Legion frolic win Rock after the big parade. It U believed that the par- ate and Black Rock meet wffljae tbe I All-Nig- ht at Black tailed Here September BROWDER foooeooooooeeet parade Saturday evening Salt Lake main attractions of the convention. A number of local people are plan-- 1 ning to attend the frolic as arrange- menu have been made for a delight- ful evening of swimming, boating,' dancing, game, sideshows, fireworks, bonfires, The major attraction of the evening will take place promptly at midnight on a stage constructed In the water with ramps to the beach, in tbe form of a fun Delegates, Alternates Are ny and freak costume and beauty Named To Convention contest There will be dressing tents lights and music tor the re-- ! In Salt Lake City Today spot view. It is believed that this attraction will make tbe event the grand The monthly meeting of the Am- Finale of the American Legion Conerican Legion Auxiliary will be held vention. t Thursday evening, September 3 at Delegates from Cyprus Post the Utah Copper Club. The followC. R. Naylor, chairman, J. F. new will officers be Installed at ing this meeting by Mrs. Ivy Burris, Peel O. C. Burris, W. R. Macaulay Past Departmental officer: Cather- and Herman Cobbley. Alternates are P. W. Seay, K. C. Taylor, Jamn, ine McBride, president; Della first vice president; Ina Full- es W. Duke and Dr, Oeorge X. Mcmer, second vice president; Sarah Bride. Henderson, chaplain; Jean Strong, sergeant-at-arm- s; Linnle Wyatt, WOODRUFF SEEKS j historian. The executive committee will comprise the following: Nellie i f Esklund, Laura Marshal and Anna-bel- le Oormley. SECOND DISTRICT The following ladies will act as Owen Woodruff,- - seeking the Redelegates at thapartment conf vention August 20, 21 and 22 in Salt publican nomination for Congress I Lake City; Ivy Burris, chairman, from the Utah second district, wears Agnes Williams, Rose Rasmussen, a western hat His friends and polAnnabelle Gormley, Elizabeth Gard- itical supporters are adopting tha ner, Della Hoffman, Inez Macauley, same style and can be distinguished Linnle Wyatt and Catherine Mc- on the streets of Salt Lake City. Bride. The alternate are: Laura In Provo, Spanish Fork. Tooele f Sorensen, Aline Smith, Matilda Barton, May Naylor, Stannic Park, Nel- and Garfield, ardent Republicans; lie Esklund, Eva Allen, Lillian Haws have appeared with the Woodruff ' tor Congress"- - hats. At least threat and Ardella Adams. Salt Lake City hat merchants have The local unit has been very successful In purchasing a new unit taken advantage of the situation, them on display In their flag This flag, together With other and put tend unit flags from Utah, will be used windows. Others are ready to west-", in telegraph orders for more for a background at the Depart' Is successful If Woodruff ern hats ment convention In Salt Lake. In gettlg the nomination at tha Con- - j A good attendance Is desired at Convention In Salt Lake j. the next meeting as many interest- gresslonal22. August ing subjects will' be discussed and voted upon. A large delegation of the Murray unit will be present Refreshments will be served at the end of the meeting. To Be .. (Frekibitwol Take a drive up thre some evening. Youll come back determined to plant lawn, and shrubs. Tii a beauty spot. In follow (IMeol Crane or alub votla it NOT allawad. , , , Oaly tiayla la duodual votes wUI be Minted. ert The Ihrck delegates to represent the Magna ladies were Mrs. Florence Kidd, Mrs. Mildred Newbold and Mrj. Lillian Hawea Other guests were Mrs. EAeda Huff, Mrs. Doro- thy Finley. Mra LaVern Sheppick and Mrs. Rachel Elder. Everyone reported a most enjoyable time. LEMKE TO VOTE: Mark e craw X befera tha aam data you ynin. , Itkt Delegates Are Giren For Three Day State Meet In Salt newt-pape- ra located In atatea throughout tha nation to t aw, sent!-- r en) of small town and America in their 'koici for President for fhe next four yeara. through the beautiful village of Bacchus. This writer had not been in the progressive httle village since last winter, but after a drive through the community, with homes set back from the spacious, wide roadway which circles around the village green," I became firmly convinced that anything could be iccomphshed if one had the will. A few years ago, Bacchus was a hole in. the hillside Sinoe the advent of J. E. Rothrock, superintendent and A. R. "Slick" Ely, assLtant superintendent, it has become the veritable oasis in the des- attending delegates of Salt County Fire Department No. 2 and the Auxiliary unit. The Ogden Auxiliary ladies entertained the ladles of the various fire departments of the state with i'wight seeing tour of the city and Lake Citjr. . canyons and other Interesting points were enjoyed by them. The seAn urgent call Is sent out to all cond day wax spent playing bridge, members of Cyprus Post, American foTowed by a banquet In Ogden Legion, No. 38, to march la tbe canyon. mammoth Vote for TJation-lVid- o The writer of the letter suggested get together and make up its mind. etc. jj To which we reply: The Magna Times and Garfield Leader practices as well as preaches thq policy of a free press." tl And lti columns are always open to any who would use them for the promotion of the same idea. ! Con- vention which waa recently held at Ogden, was reported a success by -- that our, staff . Cin The Utah State Firemens recent letter to the editor cited us because one of our Issues contained two articles, each ally different sides on the question Recommended: GmrHeld Number 13 3 de Hof-ma- G.0.P.SEAT FOR YUAN Teachers Wage m SEE Increase Seen For Granite n't ph 'I ... ty The Magn Timet Leader' ' ' J Hotel with the Judicial meet scheduled for September. in this vicinity and -Include: their delegates H. Claude Some good old fashioned inter , 294: Jack Mayberry, White. Joe Denton. C. club matches are being planned Anderson. J. M. Adams. with Fort Douglas, Provo, El Mon- Mary McAllister, H. te and the Ogden Golf and Country State ; Hy Duckworth, E. Club. The matches will be played In Mix, Justin Peay and B E. mix. Congressional,. the afternoon' with a dutch lunch Jenkins, to settle the arguments thatare JUjS5Edith M. Nielson and A. C. reused during the rounds. A V-- r Maw Gets Big Vote From Political Prayer Salt Lake, Utah, Units. We thank thee, rather, Other Nominees Named leaders In the world clear Ute Perkins, Stella Pehrson, Wen Wlkln finally won the July Bertoch. All of these atLeg of the Director's Cup play by George tended the State Convention. defeating L. Deland with a 4 and 3 count The match was repeatedly delayed due to the heavy rains and "Shine" lost that magic touch durlayoff. He was ing the three-wee- k touted to win with the greatest of ease, as he tor through the initial matches by huge, lopsided scores, for a 26 handicap player to shoot a great 41 to gain a 9 and 7 count over Paul Garslde, was Just ordinary stuff to take in his stride, but evidently the good old adage proved true practice makes perfect. . Play In the following August leg. after several delays, will start this weekend with the matches being rushed through in order to finish before the Copper Open In September, the 19 and 20 to be exact. Qualifying rounds of the club championship will start In the very near.1 future. The tournament committee Is lining up a very enticing schedule for the remainder of the season. September and October are the best months of the year to play and the teams will play their proposed first match very soon. All interested are requested to contact Pro Ridge to line up the teams tentative teams are lined up now and unless the players choose their own partners, I will arrange the team according to ability, of the respective " member. Getting Together A M rose-bush- es Monson, Porter, former owner and publisher of the Magna Times, was a Magna visitor during the week. Mr. Porter, who is established In Washington. D. C Is spending two months In Idaho and Utah. He says Utah still is his favorite and he Intends to make his permanent residence here In the future. Traveling west with Mr. Porter were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adamsen of Washington, who were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. for several days during the C. K. CITIZENS HERE GET CHANCE TO VOTE LADiES ATTEND IN NATION-WID- E PRESIDENTIAL POLL FIREMENS MEET (MIIATTER?P tailor has Her revue. Participants In the recent Victory Theatre amateur contest will also demonstrate the numbers which won laures for them. Many of the numbers feature the smaller children. Including Donna Memmott and Dawn Walk who star In a military number. The general public is Invited. IMF Magna, Utah; Friday. Augutt 21. 193S st . i y Ward Primary full-leng- th reading-entertainme- eryone. " No Definite Decision To Be Reached Until Sept. -- 1 Meeting Says Heads Contracts and teachers salaries were discussed Tuesday night by the Granite school district board- of education. The meeting was adjourned until September 1 without reaching a decision. - that whispered through like a breath of death blanching the face of the A laugh the Orient fearless Dawson Haig...... striking terror to tbe heart of bis lovely American fiancee. Read this great new romance by Sax Rohmer, author of the world-famoFu Manchu storus ies. Thrills await you in this unusual tale of Oriental crime which will appear in this paper, beginning this week. You'll never forget it It was Indicated, however, that teachers will be given a slight Increase in salary. Largest Increases would be given teachers in the lower bracket, many of whom are how Party Observes being paid 5600 a year. Salaries unBaby Christening der the proposed schedule would be paid according to experience, eduMr. and Mrs. George Pspanik cation and ability. entertained at a social Sunday - In reality the teachers would not In City Creek Canyon In observance be getting an Increase In salary, of the christening - of their baby, B. E. Mix, lard president, Dorothy. Two hundred and fifty Their pay has been cut guests were present Honored guests approximately 20 per sept during were Mr. and Mrs. John Kochonls, recent years and the board h mak- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pwpanlkolas. ing an effort to restore as Jnuch of and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Glevos of that money as posslbfe without taki- Salt Lake City. An enjoyable axial ng too strenuously. Teachers have time was enjoyed by aJL not yet been given contracts for the 1976-3- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Orem Stewart will year. - Many have signed this month to temporary agreements offered last leave the 25th string tn which the position of the nend twr weeks with their dauboard wss explained, but without ghter and husband, Mra. Jay Richdefinite figures being stated." ardson in 01endalfi.. Callfomia. -- tv-l- |