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Show MAGNA, UTAH rik times, O A Social - Chur eh', . C6V7 Happening ol Your Neighbor, V;.ior, iPa,,U.onhi.LoUy. We Are Glad To Receive Your Neva - Phone Gar 6 o, Cnr roru ''m,',imurrr::i::'rr:"m'' Magna and Uge 0 Mias Cosette NeU. ley S tetter son, the bridesmaids, wore frocks of powdre blue lace, fashioned alike with matching bouquets of sweet peas. William Swenson, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The bride's mother wore a dress of navy sheer, the mother of the groom a blue and white chiffon print. Both wore gardenia corsages. A reception followed the ceremony. Two hundred guests called between eight and eleven o'clock Following a honeymoon trip to Zion National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Swenson will be at home in the Moyle apartments in Salt Lake City. J Announced nd Mrs. jr. ann:ur-c- e rJ iughur, B VsaH Lake City The young December 3. fere married ?mLt California. They ltfirialt Lake City at the eat time. 'tfftad'with considerable inter-- e of the bride, the many friends knon here, coming- jj weu one of Magna's . popular fam- of President H. Edward Sut-to- n. President Sutton performing the Ccermony in the presence of the grooms parents. Mr and Mrs. George Reid and close friends of the couple. SWENSON n friends in est Lorraine Miss of fas that Lake City and Mr. sen of Salt and rm swensen. son of Mr. on Peter Sen on of Magna The week. cf last .jay evening aony was performed by Bishop deman at the home of the I, parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank on 1879 South Main street. against a iil cathedral candles Kdding of inter -- a tpeund of ros'- and ferns made setting for the candlelight aony The bride wore a white with an envel- b tedding gown ly of but-Syjte- et of f re- ceiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby girl born to them last week. OURSPECIAL . pre-nupt- THIS WEEK (Specials are From Saturday PBERRY CREAMO, qt J -- to Saturday) 40c s 30c II 30c ,jPBERRY SHERBET, qt Orange and Pineapple Sherbert, qt s ACKAGE ICE CREAM, qt 25c (Vanilla, strawberry and chocolate flavors.) j PETERSONS II iiiwHmiiiHiMttmtiimtmnimNjnmmimmmnnmnimimrinninmiff a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Robert Olsen, formerly Miss Beverly Chamberlain, a recent bride, given in Murray by Mrs. Olsens mother, Mrs. Florence Chamberlain and her sister, Mrs. Rodney Gunn ison last Friday evening. Prizes at games were won by Mrs A. Johnson Mrs Harrison Fifty guests were present. The affair was held at Mrs Chamberlain's home. w star-gaze- Floyd Gibbons has found hundreds of people like you . . . people who luddenly find themselves thrown into the experience of a lifetime! Turn to the Gibbons Adventurers Club right now . . . read in every issue about some person who was tossed unexpectedly into a mad whirlpool of adventure, someone who courted death and won by a hairs breadth I Dont miss the Adventurers Club! Mrs. Ellen Marlor returned Saturday after visiting at several points in Idaho See the Avon and Perfection Cosmetic and household products, California Perfume Company, Mrs. A. D. White, No. 3. First East, Magna representative. on iniiB QUART CODE NO. 300 J HjRAM WALKER'S i Blnd7dWiiUt,f - fllt.d.d mm nd 1, 0 Pnoof HIRAM WALKER & SONS PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT., GLASGOW, SCOTLAND 7t L D. S. TRAINING PAYSL ONCE THERE WAS A FARMER forces the aoapy water the clothes, not the clothes through water. Loosened dirt is the through Sediinent Zone caught and held in the clothes. Saves away from the washing time. and soap Try EM U tht iid rea11 riM iokit ; SENSATION . . . til ro Ml lor h b, r This acUow.ddislitfal oguttw li.r ip IO ki aim i tfanft mad UmU.' water-changin- ftwaw. Fewer buttons to sew on -l- ess mending! r UBHWQ1.IM. FINANCE SERVICE Roller Water Only Maytag has the that protects klppets, snaps, the and buckles while it damp-drie-s and n,u"t , clothes. Automatic tension automatic drainboard. LUi. release, pressure Re-mov- er hut-to- ns Bed value in tfea-l- eaUfteMU If yon contemplate the purchase of a new or used ear on a deferred payment bull, see na We are In a position to assist yon in arranging the financing on most favorable terms. -OUR CONTINUING" POLICY WILL SAVE YOU APPROXIMATELY 4S PER CENT ON YOUR INSURANCE COST. ILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU WITH A MAYTAG! YOURE MONEY AHEAD APPLIANCE SHOP UTAH I HALF PINT CODE NO. 302 happens I carefully & M seats, and two years later elected President McKinley and a Republican Congress. Cutting across all party lines this year, however, is the new spending program which the President proposed and which Congress has accepted. That the distribution of several billions of fresh funds for relief and public works will operate as a powerful Influence for the election of Democrats over Republicans in scores of Congress districts Is taken for granted here. 120 No excitement? No thrills? Well, don't be disappointed, because some t hint always Water Only Maytag has the Gyrafoam clothes washes quickly but Action. It liam In the Congressional election of that year the Republicans gained rs Quick and Gabefrtl! it Many shrewd onlookers compare political! situation to that of 1894, Mr. Cleveland was serving his second term as President His own Democratic Party was split between the Conservative faction bent upon preserving the gold standard and bringing back recovery from the panic of 1893 by encouraging industry and the radical Free Silver advocates. mm ora Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Webber and smaU son spent the weekend at Fish Lake and Richfield. report , House. the present ' m tmi wash A hmjt the e, Its not hard use . . . its hard washing that wears out lots of Mrs. Luke Daniels entertained at clothes. Keep that in mind and get a Maytag! You want speed dinner Sunday for her niece. Miss but you must have carefulness. The Maytag exclusive Gyra-foa- Doris Coney and Mr. Richard Evans Water Action gives you both. Come in to see the Maytag in action or telephone for a FREE DEMONSTRATION. Then youll understand why Maytag users millions of them a savings on "washing wear from $25 to $50 year! rn""i Senate still In office. Every constructive effort looking toward recovery was effectively blocked by wages-and-hou- The W. B. A entertained at their annual outing last week at the Reid City. accompanied by House. Dinner was served and a Mondell Spencer of Logan. Utah. theatre party enjoyed at the Em- Mrs- ;- Mefvta 'Jenktar entertained pre88"te 4h eVfmngr' the Young Matrons Club last Thursday. Luncheon was served to eight members glues yoo? clothes! 1 The situation is likened here to that which obtained in 1930, when the Democrats gained 64 seats giving them a majority of .the House, with a Republican President and a Mr. and Mrs D. F. Ottley returned from Elba, Idaho Sunday evening WhUe there they attended a three day family reunion. One hundred and forty relatives were present. One of the features of the occasion was a special trip to Lake Cleveland near Albion by the entire company. lang-li- ji 1894 Situation Recalled nt The care that only MaUag with the aluminum tub. That would not give a Republican majorityrand even staunch Republicans express doubts whether a majority would be desirable, with a Senate still overwhelmingly Democratic and a Democratic Administration in the White House. Such a condition has obtained In the past, with the result of a complete deadlock In all Important matters of legislation. T omorro w . ,CV 60. ck Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bird held Open House on June 28. the occasion g their first wedding anniversary. They received many lovely gifts. FLACK GARDNER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner an4 nounce the engagement of their dauMr. and Mrs. Jack Baer and Mr. ghter, Evada to George Flack of and Mrs. Ernest Roscoe returned Fairfield, Utah. The marriage .will from a to Star Valley fishing trip near take place in the future. on Tuesday. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Gardner, assistod by Mrs. Clara Borland, enMr. A. L. Jensen nas returned to tertained at a miscellaneous shower his home in Glenwood, Utah, followhonoring the popular bride-elec- t, a week's visit at the home of his ing Clubrooms. Womens at the Magna Mrs. Melvin Nielson. Mr. Games were enjoyed, prizes awarded daughter, Jensen, Mrs. Nielson and son, Kento five served refreshments and sixty neth, Gam, Lowell and James Melguests. Other parties vin, Jr. and daughter. Melva spent have' been Miss Gardner honoring the weekend in Garland as guests given by friends and relatives in of Mrs. George H. Coombes. Provo and Fairfield. niiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii certain to gain a large number of Congressional seats. --r r' JEven New Deal enthusiasts are now conceding that there will be at least 33 more Republican mem-tie- rs In the lower (house, of the next congress than In the present one. That may safely be regarded as the minimum shift. Estimates of experienced political observers run all the way from 35, more Republicans to 110. The average of several polls of expert opinion Is er Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirk are bride s illusion. Her jettas bnc? s roses and peas tied with white sat-- 1 Miss Dorothy Green of Los Anturners Miss Phyllis Jensen, a Sidney G. Reid, popular Salt Lake geles, formerly of Magna, visited honcCity attorney and Zula B. Moste of with friends here this week, j of the bride and maid of were married last ho a gown of pale pink satin Pennsylvania, I bouquet of sweet peas and Sunday afternoon at 5:30 at the Mrs. Soren Nelson and daughters, Blanche and Dorothy, Mrs. Annie Hunt and Miss Ruth Yeates attended ceil Today aon-in-la- w Following a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Reid will be at home in Salt Lake City. be-in- SW of Salt Lake City, who will be mar- tors are stliroverwhelmlngly New 2nd at the Cathedral of Dealers. the Madeleine. But then came the Pennsylvania 1 primaries, and the indications from Mr and Mra. LaMar Sandall en- that straw were by no means so tertained Tuesday at Lagoon for clear-cu- t, Ofily one of the DemoMr. and MrC Earl Iloopx. 1 rent cratic candidates who had the blessMagna visitors. Mr. and Mis Hoops ing of the Administration was nomileft for Boise. Idaho Wednesday af- nated. ter visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Governor Earlea victory, runC. E. Hoops and friends ning for the Senatorial nomination, Miss Helen Whitaker and Miss was conceded In advance by almost Billie Cockeriil were hostesses to the everybody, not so much because he Junior Girls of the Pleasant Oreen had been a conslstant supporter of Ward Wednesday They met at Miss Mr. Roosevelt from the beginning but Whitakers home. The time was because the candidates whoopposed VACATION CALLS in spent sewing after which refresh- him in the primaries were men in whom the voters of their own party ments were served to ten girls. Mr. and Mrs Theodore Hans n had little confidence. left last Thursday for an extend 'd trip to California. to visit Pennsylvania Results with their daughter and Hie victory In Pennsylvania of Mr and Mrs George Parris at Burthe Anti-NeDeal Democratic canbank. Jack Gardner didate for Governor,- - Charles A. them. Jones, over Lieut Governor Kennedy, and secretary-treasurof ttie United Mine Workers of America, was not Bert Morgan and BUI Larson left only a straw revealing a Democratic Wednesday for a trip to that ancurrent In a different direction from glers' paradise, Fish Lake. the way the wind blew In Florida, but it was a definite and severe B L Jones of the Utah Copper Hot Campaign Ahead set-bato the political ambitions Dlub is enjoying a Now that Congress has adjourned, .of John L. aojourn at Lava Lewis, chairman of the Hot Springs. Idaho. from all Indications there will be a c. i. hot campaign ahead for all of the Miss Dorothy Brown Lewis had put all the .strength of Idrfho Representatives and a third of the ldaho 1 guest of Miss Lois Sena flora, political Washington la of his labor organization behind Huffkker. Miss Brown, Miss Lois paying much more attention now Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Jones victory and Mrs. Frank Huffaker are to the outlook for the Fall elec- over, the combined efforts of Mr. spending ten days in Big Cottonwood tions than it is to such matters as Lewis and a Chairman Farley of Canyon. bill or the the Democratic National Commitr the' Presidents efforts to put over his tee is regarded here as a pretty definite Indication that the trend Mrs Prances Hutchison of Spring-vin- Reorganization plan. in the great indu-tria- l states of Utah Is visiting with relatives The big question which next the north is at least toward conserand friends In Magna and Garfield. Falls election will decide is whether vatism, if not distinctive toward Rethe trend of sentiment among the publicanism. Mr. and Mra Floyd A. Farnsvoters of the nation is away from worth and Mr. and Mra. Ivo Ander- the dominant Democratic party, and Mr. Lewis had also put his Inson and daughter Barbara of Rich- If such a trend to the Republican fluence in the Republican primaries field. have returned home after vis- party Is not clearly shown, whether behind the veteran former Qover-o- r Gifford Pinchot, who made a iting Mr. and Mrs. C. R Moyes of the trend inside of the Democratic Magna and Mr. and Mrs. George S. party is away from the present ad- very poor showing Indeed against Taylor of Magna. Jimmy and Russel ministration and the New Deal, or Judge Arthur H. James for the ReMoyes accompanied them home. publican nominations for Goverotherwise. nor. in That, and the size of the RepubliWind the Straws Mrs. Joseph Duckworth has recan primary vote, over 135.000 more ends the both at So Pennsylvania turned to her home following a visit than the Democrats polled for 'all at the home of her son, Mr George Avenue, the Executive end which thetr candidates, have started Wash- -' and the White centers at House, Weichers. the Legislative end on Capitol Hill, lngton to talking seriously of the are possible recapture of Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar and the soothsayers and air to de- by their party next November, and Into straws the tossing family left on Wednesday to visit the which way the political have definitely strengthened with relatives and friends in Nephi termine conviction that the Republicans are is blowing. wind and southern Utah. The first straw so tossed blew, as every observer agreed, directly .Rev. and Mrs E. B. Pace accomtoward the White House. That was Miss panied by Marguerite Pritchard cleancut New Deal victory of left Sunday to attend the Utah Bap- the PINT Senator Pepper in Florida. So far tist summer assembly in North Ogas the trend inside the Democratic CODE NO. 301 den canyon. party is concerned that was accepted by many Democrats as suffic-cieMr. Wendell WUkln left Wednes75 n, GRAIN evidence that Democratic vo- day for a months vacation in MexiNEUTRAL SPIRIT8 co He was ried July Who didnt plant any crops for fear of a drouth. OF COURSE , THERE WAS NO HARVEST! He was like the youth who made no special preparation for life because - - , there might be no jobs available. maybe he could not hold a job if he got one. there might be another depression-o- r war something. THE WORK OF THE WORLD MUST GO ON, AND THERE WILL BE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE WHO ARE QUALIFIED. PLANT NOW FOR YOUR HARVEST. 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