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Show DEMOCRATS Democratic Day will be held Saturday. Augint 6. 6 30 p m at Sal-ta- ir Mbs. Jullane Gtllett of Garfield The ladies Democratic Group The Y. P. F.. Society of the Gar-fiel- d left Friday for a vacation in Antiock of Precinct 4. all members, friends California There she will be a guest and partners are invited to attend Community Church entertained at a party and installation of at the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. and bring their lunches Nine tables their new officers on Tuesday ee-nin- g Anthony. have been according to Mrs. at the Garfield Women's Club N F. Pehrsan. president. The officers Include Reva HumphMr. and Mrs William M under are rey, president. Orpha Harvey, vice the Attoiney G. CVKleine of New proud grandparents of a York president. Loins Miller, secretary City stammered so much when Mr. born to Carl and Mrs, baby girl and Ruth Miller, treasurer. he Ills first ease in court that tried Anderson of SSItTLake City. The was born on Utah annual proceedings weie adjourned for a baby Mrs. Con Evers and daughters. day. Covered Wagon Day Mrs. R. B Worthen and Mrs. Ruth E. Andrus left last When a vendor of Los Angeles Saturday for Denver, Colorado to visit with anon Mrs W. W Potter Of Heber City ttarted M1 ing at $2 a ther daughter of Mrs. Evers Mrs is spending a week at the home of pickage police Investigated and W H. Troxell. her brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. found a Little of whiskey in each Dan Cameron. bag. Mrs. Kenneth Bryme of Reno, Nevada, left Garfield Sunday after spending the week end with Mr. and HALF-PIN- T Mrs. Scott Spray. CODE NO. 143 stoth!fe'' Grsm g boa, J yweitisj' eandUa; Breeze a, d J Uor elas.$oJ TCt enjoys of Yout Neighbor, Char chu Club,. Visitor. .Par"iie,0l ThTuocdfy. We Are Glad To Receive Your News - Phone Gar 6 or C. nr iscw 'Social Happening, e entertained Jean Pnd,, her tenth bt blue and used for th-- seen e&t ere atn IllllllllHIIIlljt leii te )R :d home in New York City. Boulder, f rands and relatives Mr. and Mrs. W J. Brown of MagMr. and Mrs Jess Sumpsion of Lake View, Utah enjoyed a trip jfeet. to FLh Lake last week, via Provo North Fork and Aspen ofldacn Coon Canyon, Wan ...indMrs and Grove On their return trip they Idaho, visited relatives visited the Deer Creek Dam project last week fads ffi Magna and reported great activity there vv Misses Margaiet Smith and a week at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan repuke are spending in Brighton. turned last Friday from a week's Lodge M L A Girls' vacation at Fish Lake. i and Jones Douglas Mrs jed Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thomas have visit' are R chard and d: of Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home in Malad, home tne tt :;f Duke and Mrs Margaret Idaho, following a ten day visit at The Jonrs family will leave the home of Mrs Thomas parents. to make their Mrand Mrs J. R Nielson' of Hun in September j - visiting Gordon Veggeland and Mrs George Weichcrs have had as their guests for the past two weeks Mr, and Mrs R. E Los of Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Dalglelsh are former residents of Magna and Garfield. Several outings and parties have been given in their honor during their sojourn here Mr and Mrs. Carl Nielson of Hy- rum, formerly of Magna, are visiting with relatives and friends here Mr and Mrs. Ed Weichers of California, have been visiting May-woo- with relatives and friends in field and Magna. UF i TO SERVE Pa.d Political Advertisement 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiimiiiiimimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimnT mimiiiimnmiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii I WEE- K- OURSFECIAL THIS (Spfcros ere From Saturday to Saturday) FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM, 40c qt APRICOT PACKAGE SHERBERT, quart .7! ICE CREAM, qt 30c 25c 1 and chocolate flavors.) (Vanilla, strawberry WAW , -- '7 were won by Mrs. Mildred Newbold - Mrs. Jimmie Duke, who is the Utah State Firemen's Asso- ciation Auxiliary attended a meeting of that organization held in Midvale on Sunday Plans for the State vention to he!d in Prlce on Aug' ust were completed. Mrs. Duke reports that an ii cresting program has been outlined for the three days. er of Members of the local Fire Department who plan to attend are Mr. and Mrs John Huff, Mr and Mrs. Earl Newbold, Mr and Mrs. Olin C. Finley, Mr. and Mrs J R Good man, Mr. and Mrs Dick Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Duke and Mis. Clifford Cameron, uuum unQenem an P- - their 6on. Wallace and daughter. Juanita, attended the annual family Z st- Mark s hospital His condition reunion at Fairmont Park Sunday. Special guests were Miss Betty Ann Bateman and Miss Audrey Mathews, These two girls and Miss Juanita Cameron, contributed a song to the entertainment After the reunion, luncheon was enjoyed by the group at the home of Mrs. Cameron's sister, Mrs. A N Mower of Salt Lake City. the Merry Matrons last Thursday ternoon. Mrs. Fred Jensen was a spe- A ILhlng trip in southern Utah is being enjoyed by Mr and Mrs. Ernest Lundell and family of Gar- ib "I J it? Jieitre. NIGHT roll, HenU . Tbe i Hollj'vrood 5 Three times as many women use Maytag as other washer! It saves time, clothes and loti money, S,3t.t' Red 91whoopee1 lfc-l- every wash day. Only Alcuftaty all had iUede walhe - FEATURES OUR HUMAN RESOURCES Young Ufahm et frospectors' School HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT.; GLASGOW, SCOTLAND IGyrafoam ing principle. nd VM & ful Long-lif- e 2 tub willeojey! cast aluminum that cant dent, crack, chip or rust. H 3 islM" , Water Action . . . safer wash- srEB-- Ft! Roller Water Remover the dryer that protects zippers, butto ns, buckles. Sediment Zone thit catches 4 loose dirt and it-aw- keeps from the clothes. the rtt tie staffs J Four adjustable yAuTo ni a ri CT n ay legs. C1 o J ed 0 drainboard. an y ur opportunity to get a Maytag at tome in or telephone today! 0r8 Money Ahead with a attrac-- P i MAYTAG Jam appliance iNA 1 1 I Jest value in years 1 ADDRESS ' OF PAUL H. HUNT Civic Clubs of Southern Utah To Associated CAPT. j Stansbury Salt In on a Lake his report Survey of in 1847-- shop UTAH iiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimiNiiimiiimmHU Utah as if their bodies were fertilizing the slopes of Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg. In addition to the loss of of our young people, wa hare betweeu 25,000 and 30,000 unemployed. This fundamental social beside and economic problem, which nil our other difficulties are insignificant, will tend when we are growing at a rate that will offer opportunities to our young people to earn s livtwo-thir- 8 mentions a horrible practice of the Indians in Utah of selling their j children to the Navajos to become later slaves of the Spaniards in Mexico. This practice Is unprecedented In biological history. In the lowest forms of vegetable and animal life, parents sacrifice them' selves that their young may surHellier, Sizemore, Stanley Stanley Plants give the last drop of vive. HenClarence Kenneth Vaughn and Juice from roots, stalks and leaves ry enjoyed a fishing trek to Jones to nourish the seeds; fish batter Lake on Saturday and Sunday. themselves to pieces on the rocks in ascending rivers to spawn Mrs Lyman Clark and son left where the young may be free from their natural enemies In the sea; last Wednesday for an extended visthe females of certain scorpions in cities. it in California Mexico lay their eggs on their are consumed alive backs Mr and Mrs D F Ottley. Mr when the young scorpions hatch. and Mrs N. C. Eskelson of Magna Utah with an area of 82,000 and Mrs A. R Howe of Murray were square miles, 3Vo under cultivw tlon, has about 520,000 population, dinner guests of Miss Cora V or slightly over 6 to the square Sunon Inn Pmecrest Thompson at mile. Coming to maturity each i day evening. are about 5,200 young men year H and women. Surveys show that J Dr and Mrs George E. McBride In order to earn a livelihood, these I and daughter. Miss Catherine, have young people are leaving the state at the rate of 8,600 a year, 800 a returned home from Klamath Falls month, or 10 each day. We are in J! Oregon. After touring the Crater fact exporting our own flesh and Mr with visited ;j Lake district they blood that the remainder of us and Mrs. F. P Giles Mrs Giles was may survive. We do this, not like :i formerly Miss Ve'ma McBride, ano- - Indiansi for profit, but at huge ) ther daughter. They returned via losses to ourselves and the state. There has been exiended by maSan Francisco turity on the average boy or girl 1200 to $1500 for education, $5000 dau Matz and Mr. and Mrs. Sam food, clothing and housing and at for Hot ghter. Ruth. left for Lava re$1000 for church, recreationleast Springs recently Mr Matz has al and medical purposes, a total of Matz turned home leaving Mrs 17000 Jo $7500. We ara exporting this Investment In Our young peoand daughter to sojourn at the ple at the rate of $70,000 a day, more than $2,000,000 a month and $25,000,000 a year. Mrs. Jim Mandelas and family But money is the least of our losses. The blood losses we auf-f- e TiiiniTiTii iiininrmiTnninmf n mm rcahh6t M repta ced. We are our future vigor. Initiative sapping appalling rate. SALT LAKE & TOOELE and vitality atwean shall become a continued If LINES STAGE state of old men and women and apinsters. The Southern States lost 600,000 Passengers and Express rigorous, courageous men out of Int Magna Depot Salt Lake Depot population of less than 10,000,000 Union Boa. Sta. Rasmussen Garage five years of warfare. Such losses Phone Gar, 114 have stunted the natural growth 77 W. 8. Temple of ths South to this day. Here In TIME TABLE we are losing our best blood Utah Leave Magna Lake Leaves Salt of 1 a year and rate of tb st m. 9:40 a. 7:09 a. m. to realise the seriousseem not do m. 1:40 p.1 11:00 a. m. ness of the situation. These young 6:40 p. m. 4:00 p. m. people, earning their livings In m. 7:40 p. California or Detroit, era as much 5:04 p. m. 11:10 p. m. a l0Bg to tha future welfare of 9:00 p. m. ... 10 otti CODE NO. 110 Mr and Mrs Wi 1 Duckworth of Pocatello. Idaho were weekend guests at the home of Mr and pin. George Weichers. The Sunday School oficers and teachers'of the Pleasant Green Ward enjoyed a picnic party in Mill Creek Canyon last Friday evening The Bishopric of the ward were special guests. The refreshment committee included Mrs Minna Shafer Mrs Pearl Hansen and Mrs Maude S. Laker Dr Peno Shafer, Mr John Ottley and Mr Joe Wooley comprised the entertainment committee Forty five guests enjoyed the affair. any QUART Ill Mrs John N Whimpey. of Lchl, Utah is visiting a week at the home family Mr and Mrs. Joe White and of her daughter, Mrs Warren Rus- famlly, Mr and Mrs. Carl Madsen son and family and Mr. and Mrs Justin Mr. and Mrs Rulon Taylor and t Peay enJoyed a plcnlc m MU1 Creek to Monday eve.! their three children returned their home in Garfield Sunday, after ning rs 'ME CODE NO. field. Mrs. S J. Coon entertained at a party last Friday honoring the e.ev-- l enth birthday of her son. James. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by fifteen young merry-make- mpreM Seats i1 PINT Mr. and Mrs H. E Wurzbach have "returned from a' weeks vacation trip to Denver. Colorado t tfVrJ Mrs. LaVcrn Sheppick entertained the members of the F. L. A. Club last Friday evening. Prizes at bridge ini Mr Mr and Mrs Mero Harvey, Mr and Mrs. Jack Snell, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Jr , Mr. and Mrs Emil Williams, Mr. and Mrs Jay Justeson and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Larson enjoyed a Beach Party at B'ack Rock on Monday evening PETERSONS f Gar- - County Primary Election, Sept. 13, 1938 DEMOCRAT TRUSTWORTHY Lake d. pop-cor- ... Dal-glel- sh S and Mr- Fern Coon A late luncheon was served to thirteen guests UTAH STATE SENATE Salt . Mr. ' DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR tre 1 na and lllllllllllllllllllillillllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll lllllllllllllllll! talify ter. Mrs. Faye Morgan and Joyce Sutton returned home with them. vacationed In vertisement JL SLATE OUTLNO -- fll) fjjH mrUillil . 0 Hit ing. While the Industrialization of Utah has been going on for many years, a great deal of our economic thinking is based upon the outlook of a pioneering agrarian state, although tbe opportunities for piog neering in agriculture and have long since ceased. We fear industrialization because wa do not understand It and, because of these prejudices, we are hostile toward it, although, as I see it, It Is our only salvation. Let me point out some of the benefits we all receive from these great aggregations of capital we call corporations. In 1927 I bought a General Motors car for $4160 and In 1935 turned it in for a small alio ance and bought a far better car for about $1100. The purchasing value of my automobile dollar in these 8 years had increased almost 400, or, I had received the diviequivalent of nearly a 50 dend In purchasing power a year. I did not receive this dividend as a stockholder of General Motors. Had I been a stockholder I would a year, have received about 5 a but as a consumer I got 50 year; this because stockholders were permitted to receive their 5 dividend, if earned. The reason people would invest their savings in General Mot&fs stocks and bonds and thus finance facilities "by which a better automobile could be manufactured each year at a profit and still at a smaller selling price, was because so far our laws and the Judgment of a majority of our people have protected from I of private property. might clamor against General Motors stockholders receiving year because I am not a stockholder, but in so doing I would be upsetting our whole industrial system, throwing hundreds of thousands of men oat of employment and endangering my own 5s can forget the cares and worries that go with water heatwhen methods ing you install completely automatic Dectric Water Heating in Water is your home. heated to the exact temperature you desire and is automatically stored for your use. When you want it day or night, anytime of the year . . . just turn the tap. You never need You stock-raisin- v v tJ 1 U I I a thought once this equipment is installed in your home. Automatic Electric Hot Water Service less convencosts no , more than . $3 a month for ient methods averaging less than all the hundreds of families now enjoying this come in and get carefree service. Don't wait give it d, all the facts today. Then, you too, will take a permanent vacation from water heating methods. old-faihion- ed indi- rect-dividends Let me cite you another example closer home. (In the second ball of his address, to be given in another Issue, Mr. Hunt points out the relationship of nonferrous metal mining to the population and unemployment prhblems In Utah). Snjoi uHtk CKfctp Sicthlcjbi 4 |