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Show - AV Page 5 Miss Julanne Olllctt, daughter of from a three weeks vacation tour northwes-ter- n Mr J. M. Gillett, returned to her of the a portion through states: He waa accompanied by home io Garfield last Jhursday af Mr. and Mrs. Garland Fuzey. and Harold Beck and his school teacher, ter vacationing two months in San son, Robert, have returned to their Mr. W. L? Williams They report an Francisco, California. She was a" guest at the home of her aunt and home in Cedar City following an ex- enjoyable time. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner. tended visit in Magna. Mr, Puzey will resume his school teaching du GRANGER NOTES ties there. Mr. and Mrs. L. Flint recently re... Py Louise Bawden from vacutionliig In Butte. turned Mr. Snow Leakes 6l Los Angeles, Montana, reporting a pleasant time. California, formerly of Magna, acMr. and Mrs, Prescott Hardy of Your of Churches. Clubs Miss his Neighbors a by of Visitors. fiancee,' companied Social Happenings Parties of This Locality. Oranger announce the arrival Margaret Cunningham of Holly- baby girl Saturday. Mrs. Hardy was Phone Gar. 6 or Gan 185W We Are Glad To Receive Your News wood. California, visited during the formerly Miss Sarah Bangerter. Mo- v.WW.V.VAV.WAWV; mum,,,,, week at the homes of Mr. Leakes' ther and baby are doing nicely. aunts. Mrs. Matt Pettersson and Miss Virginia Ensign. Cooks sister, Mrs E. W. Cook Ger- lne Malin, Woolfendcn "500" chas s u a late luncheon was Mrs. Val Black, Following Announcement is made of the jRollaway Bed LaPrele Miss visitKeith is aid Spratley, Sprat convalescing following an op- served, and Labor pay Bedroom Suite f ganday of a baby bay to Mr and Mrs. birth Wileration for appendicitis. ley, Waldo Littleileid, Wendel At in Garland, nth. in condition Ul excellent K. and Mrs. Jones Mr. and Douglas Carl Wendell last week and of the kin and Gerald Boicuurt, enjoyed The Oquirrh L. D. & State Geneareasonable price. very New for left ConIthaca, Mrs. family and of a to Mr, Sunday birth in Mill Creek CanMr. and Mrs. Sidney Huish. Jr. baby Also miscellaneous small items logical Society Convention will be York where Mr. Jones will attend r Jones and daughter a canyon party rad Gerber. Congratulations are exare recevmg congratulations upon held on 10 m. 2 a. 'to, returned from a two yon on Labor Day afternoon and the at and John McLachlan, Magnai p. Sunday Doctor to Cornell inquire study University to them. tended arrival of a baby son born to m., Omer E. in W- - evening. Jt th Hall, chairman, has of Philosophy degree in Civil EnRow, Magna. . them last Saturday announced. The first meeting will gineering, Mr Jones, who is formerly Mrs. Olive Bawden, accompanied Miss Blanche Taylor spent the " be held in the Cyprus Seminary of , and instructor in Civil by her daughter, Lorraine and son, Magna at Mrs. and Mrs. W B. visiting and holiday was Dr Morgan hostess building and the 2 p. m. Haymond r r Jones and in Engineering at the University last Marwood and Miss Rowena Bangcan-n- p to the B and G Ladies sewing club the Pleasant Green Wardmeeting Como Springs. a four-da- y chapel, jones enjoyed year, plans to pursue a course of erter and Aldren Bangerter visited VAVAWWA'AWiWNWA last Monday afternoon A one o- . week at Provo last study in structural and hydraulic in Yellowstone National Park during clock luncheon was served Mr and Mrs. Bay Woolfenden engineering. ' Glen Cock returned home on Wedthe past week. They also visited with an anniversary dinner at entertained from he where has on in Logan, Utah and Idaho relatives Ibapah leturned nesday -- UPrde Spra'Iey Mr and Mrs. William Cle- Miss Ren Orten returned on Mon- Falls. Idaho. Miss Bangerter left the Cali- - siient the summer, to resume his from Los Angeles lor is reported much improved at honoring tments on last Thursday evening. day from a three weeks vacation in party at Victor, Idaho where she V.V.WAAVWAWA,AW to one of the studies at Cyprus school. the L D. S. hospital Mrs Marlor kiss Spratlej school-teachi; local our high at has been critically ill the past three Those in attendance included Mr. Chicago, Illinois and cities in Iowa will continue her Old Mattresses made like j,ailsteachers and Mrs. Chas R Woolfenden and Mrs. Audrey Cook and son Gerof the group remainder The work. weeks year Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Grose returned home this week. $4.00 new ald of Ibapah are spending a few daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bird, Misses Fern and Lavern Clements left on Monday for a vacation trip - weeks visiting in Magna with Mrs. PsulMiss Johnston, Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Jim Justeson of Gar- and Linna and Dale Simmons, Mrs. to Yellowstone National Park Congratulations are extended to Spring Mattresses made field, Mr. and Mrs, Verl Bird and Clement's children of a former marMr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones upon from old cotton mattressMr and Mrs Chas. R Woolfenden Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins of the arrival of a baby boy this week. riage $9.00 enjoyed a social time on Tuesday Burbank, California arrived on Sat- Mother and baby are reported do- es, only evening at the Woolfenden home. urday to spend the Labor Day holi- ing nicely. Mrs Jones is the former 6. Garfield Call The Magna Ward Mutual Improveday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tur- LaVell Jorgensen of Granger. ment Society will entertain at an RobV. Will call for and deliver each Sat. pin and Mr. and Mrs. W. social and program bins. Night Opening were by accompanied They Mr and Mrs Wllford Schmidt Four-Piec- e on Tuesday evening, September 13th Jack Gardner, also of Burbank, who Overmans Mattress Co. and small son, Mickey of Salt Lake 7 thus m Numbers at p arranged visited with his parents, Mr. and City accompanied by Mrs. Schmidt's AAVAAWAAV.V.WAVV far on the program Include: Mrs. E. J. Gardner. mother. Mrs. Daniel C. Smith and Effective September 6, 1938 Presentation of theme, welcome three sisters. Misses Alta, Beatrice addre ses by both presidents of the Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Duckworth left and Ruth Smith have returned home IIIIIllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIllltlllllllH Wil-fomen and ladies; young young Leave Magna on Saturday for an extended trip after visiting with Mrs. Smiths sisve Magna SALT LAKE & TOOELE Hansen and Mrs. Mary Quick, to Pacific Coast cities.. They will ter, Mrs. An tone R. Jensen In Presreading. Newell Dalrymple, novelty visit with their and ton, Idaho. 7:00 a.m. STAGE LINES Da.. numbers, Douglas and Roy Mallory, daughter. 9 presentation of teachers, Mrs Val10:55 a.m. ,25 p.m. Miss Luella Ward of Preston IdaPassengers and Express era Young. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuck of Gar- ho visited last week at the home of Salt Lake Depot A watermelon feast and "comMagna Depot 3:35 p.m. 20 p.m. field, accompanied by Mr. Tucks her sister, Mrs. Herman Nielson. She (school days only) Rasmussen Bua. Sta. Union Garage munity sing wil follow Mr. Mrs. and parents, Harry Tuck, left for Myton, Utah to teach school. 77 Phone Gar. 110 W. S. Temple 10 Everyone of mutual age in the Mag- returned 8unday from a week's trip 4:30 p.m. p.m. TIME TABLE na Ward is Invited to attend. to Yellowstone Park. Leave Magna Miss Dorothy Russon and Miss Leaves Salt Lake 9:40 a. m. Mrs Elizabeth Davidson was hostTHE SALT LAKE AND UTAH Miss Alton Dalrymple left on Sat- Wanda Peel entertained the Church 7:00 a. m. 1:40 11:00 m. a. p. m. class ess to members of the Magna Woof the Green Pleasant urday for a vacation with friends History 6:40 p. m. Ward Sunday school Friday evening 4:00 p. m. mens Club at their regular business and relatives in Logan, Utah. 7:40 p. m. at Miss Russon's home. Games and S:00p.m. ning at the clubrooms. Bridge was RAILROAD CORPORATION 11:10 p. m. 9:00 p. m. enjoyed and high score prize given Mr. and Mrs. S. Butler and son refreshments were enjoyed by eleven to Mrs J. E. Comley. of Spanish Fork were week end boys and girls. Illllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllt guests at the home of Mrs. Butlers Ride The Big Red Cars! II R Robbins of Sacramento, Cal- father, Mr. James Mabey. , IIIIIlIIIlllltlllllltllllllllllllJlllllllllllllllllllllllIlltllllltllllllllHISIIIIIIIlllllllllIU ifornia will arrive In Magna this of three his vacation to spend Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wood Bastain and OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK weeks with his parents, Mr and Mrs. family and Mr and Mrs. Ira GardW. V Robbins. ner enjoyed an outing to Bear Lake over Labor Day. (Specials are From Saturday to Saturday) Mrs Grace Dimond was hostess to the whuh shall constitute Jsslitutional Amendment 40c the Young Matrons Club Thursday turposes, Cherry Marshmallow Ice Cream, qt Mrs. Allen Knight has had as her fund, sad fur4 shal In No. 1 Twelve guests enjoyed the l.euis m in the the evening. inner apportioned brother-in-lahouse her sister and guests, mDS OF LAMib AND OTHER lature shall provide, to the ichm dis 1 PACKAGE ICE CREAM, qt. TT . .T7725c social iPEETY Mr and Mrs. L. Ivers and PERMANENT FUND tricts maintnining hitch schools, snd IMFORM SCHOOL FUND such levy for district school purposes chocolate son Leland of Los Angeles, and her E and (Vanilla, strawberry flavors.) WRESOLVTIOW PROPOSING which together with such other funds The M I A. officers of the Magna brother. Mr. Glade Bonner and son QlMEhD SECTIO be available for district school , ARTICLE at Mrs. may of Dorothy Ward, consisting We Cater To Private Parties TOE THE E COSTITUTION OF purposes, will raise annually an Wayne of Midway. Jones Mrs Buelah Christensen and A STATE OF VTAH. RELAT-;- amount which equals $25 for each TO THE PROCEEDS OF Mrs, Edith Breeze entertained at a person of school age In the state as Mrs Arthur Marsh Sr entertainshownby the last preceding school Gleanor Girls reception and tea at ed at a stork shower last 0 CEE A Tl r, a PERMANENT Friday census; the same to be distributed the home of Mrs. Breeze on Sunday DAS) A I IEORl SCHOOL among the school districts according evening honoring her daughter-in-laof four the hours ! fiP. THE COMMON AND to the last preceding school census; between afternoon Mrs Leone Marsh. Five hunIUC SCHOOLS. and in addition an equalization fund and six The serving table was cov- dred was i niched b y the Legiolatur 4 of which when added to other revenues played and prizes award- flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ered with a lace cloth over yellow. ed to Mrs. of t tab, of all for this purpose by the Ernest Mecham, Mrs. firpvided " mari-goelee'rd to oack kouo be $5 for each person of O.ange and yellow Chinese James Thomas and Mrs Del Shep-plcwirnnj their,, i last prethe shown as school by age the bowl formed a low in ACTION 1. green That it U proposed tr ceding school census; said equalization A late luncheon was served 'auction 3 of article 10 of the fund shall be apportioned to the school centerpiece. Yellow tapers were at to sixteen guests. tbe hi?'?0 f tltah as districts In such manner as the Legiseach end. Green scrolls scaled with a by th? oe of the electors lature shall provide. Said rates shall gold star were given as favors Mrs. tcaeral elction of 1030 to read not be increased unless a Miss Bernice Winuner was hostess proposition Breeze's nephews, the young Dou-- g to the to increase the same specifying the members of the Basket Social J: f Tl time musical of the sales rate or rates proposed and the as and Roy Mallory gave Club at her home on Cypius Ave. that hue been or may during which the same shall be levied, suit for your numbers on the Hawaiian guitar durHeres a four-pierr last Thursday evening A late lunby the United be first submitted to a vote of such invita? " l,s sa for the support of the qualified electors of the state, autumn wardrobe, adaptable in ing the afternoon Sixty-fiv- e was served Miss Ljall cheon d common s nouN, and five per as in tne year next preceding such many variations. Its a mixed tweed tions were Issued. o. the r i will entertain the club at Its yi proceeds of the election, shall have paid a property tax in honey beige. The swagger toplnited Mitos public lands assessed to them within the state, and next meeting. coat is lined with dark brown quilted t .thin the s to Mr and Mrs S. D Strong spgnt and sold by the the majority of those voting thereon SU'J "ito-n- t taffeta and the blouse is a pullover the Labor day hoiday in Logan visthe ad-- f shall Tote in favor thereof, in such to this st ite into Mr. and Mrs W J. Farnsworth the Union, msnner as may be provided by law. sweater type, knitted of honey beige iting with relatives and friends and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Marsh, mln a I'ermanent fund, SECTION 2. The secretary of state Shetland wool. j the Miss Beth Nta'e School Fund, is directed to submit this proposed Their daughter, Strong, Sr. rod of c h, spent the Labor Day holiday In only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state IT; r the support of the com-,j- p in the next general election in the Evanston, Wyoming t'1 . FOR SALE" : -- 'yawawvavwawav. CLASSIFIEDS ng oj train service additional k TIME TABLE NEW Suit rd son-in-la- w rs. - Constitutional Amendments ..... PETERSONS w o ds k pri-oi- , I Gil-lar- , t on the State manner provided bv law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the by electors of the state, this smendment frfeltre, all unclaimed shall take effect the first day of a l"0T ''s "f any corpora-u- r January, 1939. s hr the laws of t"o pr. cc els of the sales mV ni ,le Proceeds of the Constitutional Amendment dicp s non of minerals No. 3 loom school and ,1, HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC ,l,ln those granted WORKS tonf efttPMPl'rpo" ' "b'111, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING 83 th(' Lecislature i to,. T may TO AMEND SECTION e, ARTICLE tn , jtln,le ',bot thereto, con- 18 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF - Known as the tom tou"", I? UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF "h'ch Uniform WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. Fundrtair'1, maintained 1 far and Bo it resolved by tho Legitlaturo of the o ?up!'"r' of the common of all tho otato of Utah, "tonefhooU of the state and members elected to each of tho tvo su,h manner as the houtee voting in favor thereof: T!?.e-PSECTION 1. That it is proposed ro: Vf Sect Article of amend section 6 of article 16 of the to institution dl be construed !Iuton on the rate of taxa-rt- y Constitution of the state of Utah. dei Sec. 6. The Legislature shall tangible for district termine the hours that shall consti?,nd ' 01 n the amount tute a work on all worka or daya therefor and, undertakings carried on or aided by ated to the Unithe state', county or municipal governbe cnsidered ment; and the Legislature shall pass tor the SIinnr-t'Jtaxation tpeei- laws to provide for the health and fCTiON o TJ Art'oI XIII. factories, safety of employeesand inshall of state smelters, tinted deter, and mines honra maximum of number mine the of service per day. SECTION 2. That the secretary of state is hereby directed to submit the the st f., Aopted b; this proposed amendment to the elecS tor of the state at the next general election In tho manner provided by 111 . e In" ''da of all accrue to the state thl- - a,.,' prop-Wm- u- V fur-'Shn- t! f' t 111 V K afoct thsrSS-- IftW. utionai 1 OF ftr Tl v Amendment 2 - n! 'ff ftpcriT Y I()N PURPQSES ion RO POSING SECTION 7, I fios CONSTI- STATE OF irTA No,ro TlW RATE ,,,! AVE'.v V uYJ lCLE 'f; fftBVTios lLRPSES KStte AND Legitlaturo oy of of all taCk hHU fe?,''1'"- C'tion tWa1. SECTION 8. If adopted by tho electors of thia state, this amendment shall take effect tho first day of January, 1939. I, E. E. Monsen, Secretary of Stato of the State of Utah, do hereby certify full, true and that the foregoing i correct copy of tho 8 Constitutional Amendments proposed by the rKulr session of the legislature of 1937 as of record in my the tamo appear I further certify that they will ballot at 'tho appear on tho official 1938, general election November 8, herol under the number and title . . designated. In witness whereof, I hv tn and hand aet unto my ayiaed Great Seal of the State of Utah, this proPBed to 13 of the of Utah, as olactor at election of,tbe f 1930 to read 26th day of August, 1938. IVJ?1 rate c ball not oed on flhxn 'avx&rtAs fnr ? tW0 nd fur is, of J1 !,: frefT? - "n il of one will Ute Punoss, for high Secretary at Stato. Rain Wmt Keep Em Away!t Mr and Mrs. Victor Duke spent Monday visiting with friends in Heber City, Utah. Henry Bawden was a honored guest at a novel party held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hale of Granger The guests included the members of the cast of "Sound Your Horn," a very popular comedy drama of the past season, and their partners. Those who saw the play will remember Henry's success In the role of Homer." Mrs Joseph L Kunz entertained lovely arranged birthday party for her daughter Sunday at the Kunz home at 2551 Center street Twenty-thre- e guests enjoyed the so- at a cial, Mr and Mrs. Sam Reese and children, Flora, John, Lou spent several days as guests of relatives and friends In Ely and Ruth, Nevada. Little Miss Nancy Ann McMaster was hostess to a number of small friends Tuesday afternoon when she celebrated her seventh birthday Games were enjoyed by all with prizes being awarded to Alexander and Joanna Metcalf. After the games, refreshments were served. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the table decorations. Jo-A- nn o Mrs. L. O. Matson of Yermo, California. enjoyed a pleasant two weeks mi fcmSnOt visit with Mrand7 Mrs Tex Junker about rain. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beagley of Officials of the forthcoming world series arent worrying the bleachers Magna Mr Matson is switch forewho Jammed The need only remember the 3.000 rabid fans fifth before the game man on the Union Pacific railroad and unreserved seats at New Yorks Polo Grounds weather. Last year s at Yermo. cold, drlaaly of last years series, undaunted by York Yankees, which broke series between the New York Giants and New Earl Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. this year. exceeded to be is expected records, series attendance John H. Benson, returned last week Check tha lamp sockets your homo. 'Most every home has empty sockets and improper size bulbs in some Buy a places. assorted sizes . empty sockets spares on hand, this handy carton ol six. which also contains a schedule of the proper size bulbs for every use. So pick up a carton today. m$m mm & qm m I , |