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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, September 11, 1933 this church, will jqake-- 4t a point to be present at one or both of the services of the day, states Rev. E. R Pace. At 10:30 a. m..will be the church school and morning worship, with classes for all ages from grandfather to the baby. The theme for the morning - sermon will be: "First Things First, given by Rev. Pace. and At 7:30 p. m. the Even-Son- g worship service with a sermon on Mrs. Ed J.Oardner entertained the theme: "What Is It AH About? her card club Saturday afternoon All not otherwise engaged are cordat her home on Louise Avenue. Mrs. ially Invited to attend any and all Ray Wyatt was a special guest services. Luncheon was served at small tables, tfftractively decorated with fall NAMES flowers. High score was won by Mrs. LEGION Ida Anderson, second high by Mrs. HERE and Mrs. Henry Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butterwood and Mrs. Kimball visited with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Ley lard of Sandy Tuesday. They will also be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, Balt of Balt Lake City Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Butterwood will return by the way of Grand Canyon, Boul der Dam, Los Angeles and Santa , Barbara, California. .1 !'! v Vj i . I I mond, Miss Helen Wardle and Mrs. Wardle of West Jordan, Mr. Emily MAGNANOTES and Mrs. George Dimond of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Mr. and Mrs. James Stacy, Mrs. Sandall and Bishop and Mrs. Ed Jane Pickett consolation y Mrs. Edna Smith and daughter, Daryll, Dimond of Magna. Mrs. Helen Anderson Ida StacFitzgerald. Mrs. two sient days visiting will entertain the club September eys mother, Mrs. Lena Johnson of Rev. E. B. Pace attended the 3 19th. Evanston, Wyoming. day conference for the ministers of which Montana and Idaho Utah, Miss Rosalie Murphy of Sallna, Miss Rhea Garslde has been ap- was held at Twin Falls, Idaho this Utah is a guest at the W. H. Kunts school the a in high pointed teacher week. home. at Georgetown. Idaho. i Mrs. Margaret Jones had her son, Mrs. J. W. Taylor returned Mon- Thomas R Jones and wife last week STATE FAIR day from a three weeks visit in from Rock Springs, Wyoming. California. Los Angeles, PLANS GIVEN Miss Vonda Hall returned home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coon and from a three months visit with (Continued From Page 1) son. Billie of San Bernardino, Cal her grandmother in Alpine, Utah. one of the greatest of all stock his with are parents, lfomia, visiting shows. Entries have been received Mr. and Mrs. L E. Coon. Mra Nellie Warr of Granger an- from more than a score of states nounces the marriage of her dau- and all accommodations for cattle, Mrs. R. A. Gunnerson of Salt ghter, Ella to Mr. Alva Thomas, son Lake City Is the guest of her par- of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Thomas. The sheep, swine, horse and poultry In adents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chamber-lai- n. marriage took place In the L. D. 8. promise to be allotted far vance of the opening of the Fair. Temple, September 2. The young Exhibits of machinery will eclipse win make their home In those of couple any previous event of like Mrs. Elma Olsen of Alton, WyoMagna. Congratulations and best nature according to fair officials. few Is a visiting days ming spending wishes. All available space on "machinery Magna friends. row on the north side of the fair Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Hunter and I grounds has been reserved and the Mrs. Henry Dray left for home baby of Seattle, Washington, were fair management has been compellIn Missoula, Montana Monday af- the guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. ed to allot space elsewhere In the ter a month's visit with her par- O. W. Memmott. grounds for the overflow exhibits. The division will include an Interents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meng had as esting automobile show. Mrs. C. I. Hyatt left Thursday their guests, Mr. Meng's parents, for her home In Watsonville, Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Pemen Meng of PortBAPTIST CHURCH ifornia after an extended visit with land. Oregon. friends here. Mr. Ted Meacham of Virginia City, RESUMES MEETINGS Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke and Nevada, visited Mr. and Mrs. James SUNDAY MORNING Mrs. Clara E. Burke entertained at McLeod last week. a dinner Thursday evening for Mr and Mrs. John Rasmussen and The vacation season for most Miss Matle Quinn of Seattle, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. William family attended the Rasmussen re- folks having ended, the regular fall Hanson of Salt Lake City and Mr. union at Draper Sunday. Over a and winter schedule of services and hundred people were in attendance. other appointments In connection D. D. Quinn. J, with the program of activities spon' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butterwood of sored by the Community Baptist Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dimond. Virgil and Gwen Dimond. Mr. and San Francisco, California, arrived Church and Its several affiliated Mrs. LaMar Sandall and children Monday evening to visit her sisters organizations, will be resumed beattended the Egbert reunion which Mrs Mary E. Gibbs and Mrs. Jane ginning Sunday. It Is hoped that this will be rewas held Sunday at Liberty Park Kimball. garded as a "Homecoming" day, and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kimball en- that all who were or who ought to Mrs. A. W. Dimond entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. tertained at a luncheon Wednesday be Interested In the program of Dlmond's birthday. The guests In- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butcluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Di terwood of San Francisco and Mr. ... ... i: U au we give you dix dollcLtd? OFFICERS (Continued From Page 1) at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner. Louise Avenue, Friday, September 11, 9 00 a. m. A good attendance Is desired. An Invitation is also extended by the Murray unit to Cyprus Auxiliary for all members to be present at Murray's next meeting, Monday, September 14th in the Baptist Church. Murray at 3 00 p. m. MISS C0RFIELD, NEIL PEHRS0N WINNET TILTS 7-- Big Representation 5. Memmott and Pickett captured BYU the boys' doubles by! beating Donald Duckworth and Horace Ensign, 25 8, The winners eliminatto Littlefield id ed K. Barton-DavPROVO Every county to Utah while their the semifinals, 3, Clegg-GeoRussell be represented among the 2000 will opponents defeated students expected to enroll at BrigClovis, t ham Young University when the big In the Girls doubles Virginia Ash church college opens on September by and Jeanne Engelmann defeated 25, if expressions of interest Iran Jo Mix and Barbara Janney, 4, young men and women In some 10-200 communities of the state may be trusted. Boys and Girls Mixed doubles, K. Last years enrollment reached deMcIntosh and Virginia Ashby all-tireoord of 2438. Besides an feated Dick -- Stewart and Jo Mix, 7, Utah, 24 states, Canada and Mexico were represented. With an enlarged faculty and Improved facilities, the university Is expected to FLOWER GARDEN attract even more this year.' 4-- g-- 3, Expected At Opening Sept 6-- 1. 6-- 2, 6-- ge 6-- 0, 6-- 0. 6-- 8. 5-- 7. 9-- Save After 7 We Offer For Sale Opening Dates 1936-3Freshmen placement tests, Sept 23. Special meetings for instruction and registration. 45 Sept 7: arvd 3 and 8 Room Homes at Magna. For location. Prices and Terms, see Mrs. George W. Beath, 3rd South and Spencer Street, Magna, or Every, Sunday Phone Was. 26. All others register, September 28. THE 704 1st National Bank 6-- Building, Salt Lake City The boys singles crown went to Merrill Memmott. who won from MemEllis Pickett. mott defeated Russell Clegg, In the semlnfinal round, while C. J Hutchings, Pickett downed SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 5. 6-- 2, 6-- 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 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Class work begins Sept 6-- 4-- 6. 24-2- Sophomore Registration, Sept SMITH REALTY CO. McIntosh for the mens singles title 2. Mr. McIntosh had de1, 3 feated Clifton Harris, while Nell won from Jay Perkins, 3 6-- 1, Why not acquaint yourself with the opportunity for higher education offered by the State University? FOR SALE Nell Pehrson eliminated Kimball 6-- FALL QUARTER Announcement HOMES 6-- 1, 4-- 6, William' Fltzwater At Magna Postoffice Completion of the stadium house, block structure which lf NEXT MONDAY willone-ha-help hundreds of students gain better physical development and reA meeting of the Magna Flower creation. U being rushed. InsulaGarden Club will be held next Mon- tion and decoration (of the new day evening, September 4, at the Magna Womens Club. All members are urged to be present. Chester Bello of the Asarco Farm, will be the guest speaker. The meeting commences at 8:00 p. m. 6-- 2. 3-- 6, PUBLIC Of An Kind. a 7-- 5, 6-- 4, NQTAKY CLUB TO MEET 6-- 2, 6-- 3, campus improvements. Every bmj7 tag on both campuses ha beentw oughly cleaned and renovated. Reuben . Law, assistant professor of elementary education who form erly was superintendent of school! in Rich and Duchesne; couattaL leads the new faculty member. Others are J. Vernal Stlmpson, gllsh and Miss Irene Osmond, mo. dem languages, who have done much graduate work at Stanford Miss Angelyn Warnlck, home economics, who has done advanced work at the University of Washing, ton and other institutions. 6-- 3. Barbara Corfleld defeated Peggy to capture the girls Chase, singles tennis title in the Utah Copper Club's tournament played here during the week under the direction of Matt Broderick. Miss Corfleld defeated Jeanne Engelmann, In the semifinals, while Miss Chase eliminated Dorothy Janney, 6-- 0, 6-- 3, 0, TUESDAY, ' FOR D LOW MONTHLY M O TERMS-- Ui T Q R dub nlthU. 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