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Show TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, July 29. 1938 O Page5 0 " Churches - Club, - Visitors - Parties of This Happening of Your Neighbor, Locality. We Are Glad To Receive Your News - Phone Gar. 6 Social s5 daughters Margaret and Nelda of, Swarm of Bee Magna and son. Dr. Victor Anderson Ward Otlsofthe Magna of Wyoming, retuined home on Mon-Com" an outing da? following a months vacation In Tu T'evening Srys Tulsa, Oklahoma JO Wk vernal of tie direction cooked A cwnp Mr, and Mrs A E. Mr. irar.derjnod a program and Mrs. J A. Larson, Vaughn. Mr. Kenneth Lou Betty Angel. Pts Lucille Vaughn and son, Lloyd enjoyed an Norma Mitchell. outing in Provo Canyon Sunday and Cute. C.eoigia Mae U n lt t it ilj? Lia and Laura Jeppscn sw a m kr5 of the are the Monday. Mark Bailey end daughters' Carol and Lougene attend- s ODeal Kirk and ed the Allen reunion at and Hyrum on ensued vu.h i datives in Provo Sunday Friends will be interested to know that the life size figures Tue day of "Snow-Whit- e and the Seven and Dwarfs" which Miss Leuella drew and Mis A J Anderson m-- jr for the Hyrum Ladies Literary Club and are visiting with relatives in Salt for the July 24th parade at Hyrum won first prize. ' . J PrSl Mrs Emma McArthur entertained . P"taers hld the F L. A. Club at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Duke last Friday eve- L Mill Creek Canyon. A pleasant ning Following the regular business , time was had by &1L meeting, bridge was enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mrs Jean' Strong Mr. and Mrs Harry Cartin of and Mrs. La Von Dea A late lunch- - Eureka. Utah, visited Mr and Mrs eon was served Mrs LaVern Shep-M- rs L. B Wlmmer Sunday. will pick entertain the club this day evening Mrs Eleanor Coon entertained at a lovely arranged birthday party for Mr. and Mrs A J Fitzgerald had her daughter, Denece Wednesday as their guests last week Mr. and Little Denece was nine years old Mrs. Lloyd Munden and son Wade Games were enjoyed and refresh- erVed t0 twenty-eve- n chu' and daughter Virginia of Huntmgton Fark, California Mrs. Fitzgerald en-- ! tertained at a dmner party in their Mrs LaMar Sandall entertained at honoring the second birthday CW; of her dghter. Carolyn on Wed- Duckworth Mr and Mrs John Ver- miian of Murray and the honored r nesday afu?rnoon ' !i,1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH.......iii.m..m.mi.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii UTAH STATE SENATE Lake LIFE-LON- 1 County Primary Election, Sept. 13, 1938 DEMOCRAT TRUSTWORTHY TO SERVE QUALIFIED G lelr Paid Political Advertisement E ::iiiiii;iifi.iiii!iiiiiimiimiimi.iiiiiiii.iiii.iiiiimiimimimiiimiimiiiT wiiiiMiiiimmiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimii OUR SPECIAL THIS WEE- K- (Specials are From Saturday to Saturday) PEACH SUNDAES, FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM, qt PACKAGE ICE CREAM, qt 10c FRESH (Vanilla, strawberry 40c ... Mill-Cree- 25c 1 and chocolate flavors.) E PETERSONS 1 smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '1 Mr and Mrs C. G. Quigley and family and mother are vacationing tended vLit in Torrance, California.111 California for a short tjme. 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Buy Commutation Tickets A Save! 1 iTuniiiim u n ii 1T1T1 ilii in PLUS TAX 5 na a ifi -to adies Lu-ct- le ten-da- I on i j 1 PRINTING i Pa' Gordon Weggeland democratic candidate for Salt Mrs. Julia McGill is spending a Mr and Mrs LeRoy Olsen and son, LeRoy are leaving this Friday week in Salt Lake City visiting w ith for Moroni. Utah to attend the Han- - her sister, Mrs. John Russell sen reunion to be held Saturday Mrs, H. P. Burns has returned to Maple Canyon. They wUl be ac- her home In Salt Lake following a companled by Mrs. Amelia Sadler ten-day visit with her daughter, and Mm Nyla Lamb and Mrs W. J Taylor Brown a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ooble. acMrs James Newton of Hunter ascompanied by Mrs. Amelia Sadler sisted by her mother, Mrs J. P. Nieland son Wallace spent four days in son. entertained at a one o'clock Yellowstone Park They stopped off dinner last Monday honoring Mrs. at Jackson Lake enroute home. M L. Bentlne of Los Angeles and Mrs. Orson Lewis of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks and Covers were laid for Mrs. Martha family went to Shady Dell, located Moesser, Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. on the Grandaddy Lakes route, for Sutton. Mrs Faye Morgan, Mrs the week end The fishing was re- Clara E. Burke, Mrs. Virginia Bmke, ported to be not so good. Mrs H J Newton. Mrs H A Why-toc- k of Salt Lake City and live honor Mrs L J Smuin and son spent the guest 24th of July in Ogden as the guest of her aunt, Mrs J. H. Wheelock. Mr and Mrs Charles J. Bruner and family, Mrs. Lona Bruner, Mr. Mr and Mrs. Jack Herzog, sons, David Falkenbury Mr. and Mrs RUStS Clarence and Raymond accompanied Thomas Burke and family and Mrs Members of the Oqutrrh Stake Mr and Mrs. Carl Dndstrom Cara E Burke enjoyed a picnic outOn Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Sunday School entertained officers by and son Douglas and daughter. ing at Brighton in Big Cottonwood Fitzgerald, the Munden s, Mr and'and Partners In Big Cottonwood of Salt Lake City left Tues- - Canyon on Sunday Mrs Arlie Bradford Mr and Mrs Can) on at a lovely social this week Gaylefor y a day trip to YellowC B Ddckworlh, Mr. and Mrs Llo- stone Mr. and Mrs Llndstrom and hn Hendrickson Mr and Mrs. j0-- j and Mrs Norman Ra musM,n family were visitors Sunday of the IHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII seph Bi Grose, Mr and Mrs Stewart and baby and Mrs Evelyn Cook Herzog family Wallace and Mr and Mrs Myron FOR RENT spent last week In Ibapa visiting Wallace of Salt Lake City enjoyed friends The Junior Girls of the Pleasant a picnic supper party in Mill Creek modern house In Magna with Green Waid were entertained Tuesnice sleeping porch See Mrs Maud Canyon at Boxelder Park on Saturby Mlss Betty Heffcrnan at her day Mr and Mrs. David Baker left day evening Mr. and Mrs Munden home of the B & O Row She was Laker Louise Avenue Magna. have retuined home fo.lowing a two Wednesday to attend the funeral assisted by Miss Wanda Peel. The iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiitmmiiiiiiiiiiiii weeks visit in Murray, Salt Lake of Mrs Baker's mother, Mrs Thomas Crompton who died last Satand Magna urday at her home In Brigham City 3 The two Presidencies of the Plea-- J Mri. Crompton was a frequent visi-- 1 i f r in Magna. She had been a resi-- ! sant Green Mutual Association en-- 1 tertained the Teachers and the Bl- - dent of Brigham City for sixty years was an active church worker shopnc and their partners at an and a11 er Frion k In Canyon outing day afternoon and evening Games Gardner, Chailes Sudbury a program and camp fire stunts were Kirk and his son Glenn and enjoyed as well as delicious picnic refreshments. The committees in- - Bob Dea returned last week from a eluded Young Ladies division Mrs Hazel Kirk. Mrs Sarah Johnson, Mrs Leona Facer and Miss Atha Mr and Mrs John A'len of ArBrown and the Young Men Mr. thur left last week for a two weeks dime uyi the price Is right. Mr Russell Magleby, Frank Peel. YOUR taste says the tobacco's right. vacation in California. Mr Don Tomlin and Harold Beck. 1 hey re both right . . and you're rtght j lit BILL HEAD fnmmmSnmmnm ............mm, ? Mrs. Rue Packard and daughter, time was spent In sewing after which Mr. M L. Bentlne arrived on SatBetty Lou are spending the week at refreshments were served to eight urday to spend a week in Balt Lake the Brighton Home in Big Cotton- girls. and Magna before returning to Los wood Canyon. Angeles with his wife and son BenMrs. Jack Murphy entertained at ny who have been spending a month Mr, and Mrs Charles Woofend-- n luncheon at the Starlit Gardens. with Mrs. Bentines mother, Mrs. and daughter, Charlene left Wed Hotel Utah Saturday honoring her H. J. Newton. nesday for Ogden to visit relatives niece. Miss Dallas Weber of San and friends for three days. Francisco who left for her home Uiat night after a'two weeks visit in Salt Mr. and Mrs,. H. L. Blsbee and Lake and Yellowstone Park. small daughter, Miml of Los AngelWe Do es, California, arrrlved Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins are vato spend several days with Mr and cationing in California cities. Mrs Jay W. Richardson. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Prospect Today Maybe A Mine Tomorrow 'pJrZJ Jtetei uqusl chance THE to-- (jet S WORLDS LEADING WASHER -T- HE CAREFUL J 5?i c AT Best A REAL Value in Years SAVING! Easy Terms ! tJ s St'en nunutes to wash over-illgrease and grit out of An hour or so to do a whole white washing dothis. colored clothes, work clothes! The big Mivtig i, not only a time and labor saver, its a pnwtr, hot water, clothes, and soap saver, too. And u s so mH liuit that it goes on piling up wash day 5a'ings through the years. i vl J A A pr f GASOLINE POWER! uhout electricity the Maytag CENTS AN HOUR FOR Tr hi m, s w. V - .ri TjIJ Multi-Mot- 'mouth, reliable power. Easy to operate runs to 3 j hoi of gas. Interchangeable with is on a cur.c motor when quart current. you get p. i It baa been said that 10 per cent, or a good portion of the net profit comof general business in a !t- new entermunity la provided by reach never which of prises, many or may This stage. the profitable small taxes but it may not betrue, new ventures to provide the proIndustries of the future. - - w. j with a Ahead 'bnoy I s , e. hofciii MAYTAG A APPLiAncE I shop UTAH the state's leading proThis company and lta prehave been decessor companies Inprospecting In this ground at terval for over 30 year. Alway the mine haa "looked good" but never has commercial ore been dls- covered. Strong mineralization has been found, encouraging enough to lead company officials to the belief that soon a bonanza will be three of ducers. sperous This Is particularly true In the such discovered. mining Industry which plays During the career of this proan Important part In the welfare of of small proA Utah. of spect thousands and thousands tha state mine dollars have been expedned for a be great may today spect labor, equipment and supplies. It tomorrow. aearch, been a has headframe Pictured above Is the will that belelve they officials but Gold and shaft bouse of the Tlntlc efforts In the yet be rewarded for; their situated Mining company, and determination. Mammoth end of the Tintlc district The company has sunk a ahaft CenCentral, Grand adjoining the feet below the iurface, a 1000 tennial and Mammoth near Eureka heart-renderin- g winze an additional 200 feet and has completed several thousand feet of lateral work, yet the objec tlve has not been reached and the work brought ot a definite conclu slon. Mining Is heenmlng more and more that way. The surface de posits of the state have been falrl-wel- l combed for basic and precious metals, and It Is necessary to dig deeper and deeper Into the earth to find the hidden treasure. Producing mines are finding It Increasingly necessary to provide more funds for development work In order to perpetuate their lives new ore bodies are always belnv sought and new ones will be foun In the future.1 The mining indu-fr- y and the state need more Tint' Golds to Insure their future. Magna Motor Sales Company W' t |