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Show Ur.NA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Page Three Friday, July 18, 1941 ghters, Gladys and Mrs. Boyd England left Saturday for Pasco, Washington for a two weeks visit They will be accompanied home Outdoor services, sponsored by tact Mrs. Margaret McFarlane be by Mrs. Fairbourne w ho has been the All Souls Mission, will be held j fore Friday noon for reservations. there for some timf. at the. Fellowship Ledge in Big i Grant J. Daybell of Garfield Mrs. Lloyd Coe, assisted by Cottonwood Canyon Sunday, July and Harold B. Beck of Magna 11 00 a. m., and a cordial! 20 at Marge Coe, Belva Fairbourne and have been assigned to infantry 1 to is extended BACCHUS every-invitation Elaine Harmon entertained at a Arthur W. at the Infantry Replacement one to attend. surprise birthday party honoring Moulton will beBishop Centor at Camp Wolters, , Training present. her twin daughter and son, Rula to official InTexas, Late Jane Marriage and Rulon, who observed their ' The services will be followed by formationaccording sent to this paper. all interest-- 1 and luncheon, 16th social The picnic birthday. lovely Revealed of Bacchus The young men were assigned ed in attending are asked to con was held evening at the to leave immediately. Youth and Miss Brimhall wardhouseTuesday and attended by twenty-two guosts. Prizes at games Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brimhall of were given to Billy Rountree, Fork announce the Bobbie Spanish Dorothy Ames and their daughter, Minnie Kearns. tlrt-Brimhall, to Boyd Clark, blame son ofj Mr, and Mrs I. W. Clark Girl Former Magna of Bacchus. The marriage was Old Sol! onwd June 28 at the home Succumbs In Wyoming of the bride's parents, with Bishop I jS: , t Funeral services for Eloise Joseph Fairbourne officiating A reception at the American Martha Droege Zaversnik, 27. Legion rooms honored the young wife of Frank Zaversnik, were couple July They will make conducted at the Catholic church their home in Spanish Fork. in Green River Tuesday. Burial was in Riverview cemetery. She was found dead in her bed Mr Joseph T. Fairbourne, dau- Saturday morning after having been in ill health for several GARFIELD SOCIAL NEWS - Claire Mr. and Mrs. Jack Engebnann spent a week at the M. I. A. home in returned home from aDilley have memorable Brighton. vacation fishing trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. B. H Richardson have returned home after spendMembers of the Firemen Ladies ing a week at Mackay and Sun Auxiliary met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Valley, Idaho. McArthur for a social meeting. A late Mr. and Mrs. O. A- - Christopher-so- n luncheon was served, followed by have returned home from a tables of cards and prizes given to to Yellowstone NatMrs LaVern Sheppick pleasant trip and Mrs ional Park. Jean Strong. The ladies will meet , Friday evening with Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Talbot and New bolt. children have returned home from an enjoyable vacation trip Officers of the American Legion to Yellowstone National Park. Auxiliary, recently elected, were installed last Thursday evening at ceremonies held at the Utah Miss Bruna Montoya and Miss Club to Copper include: Edith Helen Montoya left Monday eve- Breeze, Della president; Hoffman, ning for Beverly Hills, California, first vice president, Mabel Coon, where they have both obtained second vice president; Ruby employment Miss- Carriage Revealed friends nf interest to her many vicinity is the announce. of the marriage of Miss Lake City, net Mabey of Salt Mr. James Mabey of of ughter Johnson of Salt agna. to Hienie ake City were mar-i- i The oung couple Wyo-- n July 3 in Cheyenne. and v. ill make their home l lalt Lake City, where Miss been employed for has Ubey , imetime Gillard Mr and Mrs Virgil Roy of a baby inounce the birth v All concerned are do Mrs. Gillard was form-l- y Miss LaRee Symes. 9 July s and Richardson Gloria Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Breeze and Mr and Mrs. Harris Powell rev turned Sunday from a vacation trip to Los Vegas, Nevada and other points of interest Cushing, sergeant-at-armRasmussen, chaplain; Rachel Elr. der. The executive board consists of Fern Jenkinson, Linnie Wyatt and Inez Macaulay. Ivy Burris is the treasurer and Jean Strong, secretary. the installation, a Following joint social by the Auxiliary and Legion was enjoyed. Several departmental officers were present color-beare- They Mine The And High-Grad- e Ores Low-Grad-e NOTES ' mar-riagej- pf !& FOR SALE Kimball piano. Vary reasonable and in good condition. Dial 3531 or inquire Mrs. W. V. Rose Robbins, Cyprus Avenue, j nicelv Miss Ladies of the Order of Railway Conductors Auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Laura Daniels for a social meeting Hostesses were Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Ruth Blackett Mrs. Alice Roland and Mrs. Lulu Jones. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Eva Hayes, Mrs. Ueene Haymond and Mrs. Mane Worthington. A prettily arranged luncheon v, as served I n , You can't 1 XML. months. Mrs. Zaversnik is a former Magna girl and was born here on June 8, 1914. a daughter of Emil and Martha Paysen Droege. Besides her parents, she is survived by two sisters, Elda and Peggy Droege, both of Green River. INDUSTRY WANTED Mr and Mrs. Frank Coon returned last week from a vacation in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs George Lamb and daughter, Shirley, have returned home after a two weeks vacation in Idaho, Oregon, Washington SuinyBrook KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURHON M Proof Tliu whiskey i 1EAltS National Distiller ProducU Corporation, New York v V The Catholic Girls Sodality held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the parish rectory. Miss LaVon Fisher, president, presided at the meeting and Father C. E. Freegard, director, spoke on the aims of the Sodality. Refreshments were served by Miss Albina Albert and Miss Jean Conti. - A' Mr. and Mrs Sammy Marlor. became the proud parents of a baby boy July 9 at a Salt Lake hospital Mrs Marlor was formerly Miss Dorothy Russon Mr. and Mrs Lynn Walters announce the birth of a baby boy July 13 at a Salt Lake hospital Mother and new arrival are doing nicely Hi' 4 Jr, I Mrs Miners in one of Utahs mines, where mines contain various amounts of low grade ore, a term luen to the grade which Is too low grade to ship or mill. The vaJaes are there, but the operating coil ia too heavy to warrant min- AH ore in a mine Is determined by operating costs encountered In it Ubor costs, supply costs, sometimes pumping costs, shipment r sts, treatment costs, and taxes all are a determining factor in the situation. Low grade ore is a problem. In some inMnncfs it is necessary to unne the product and store it on the dump, but most often It Is left i the mine When It is piled on he dump it Is generally stored separate from the mine waste. In The amount of herefore largely Wana Thomas will entertain members of her club Monday, July 28 at a beach party. The group enjoyed a dinner and a theatre party July 14 in Salt Lake ore is a problem. low-gra- the hope tha It may be of value t some future time. Therefore, the higher the cost of operatng a mine, the smaller the mineable ore body becomes and the smaller the ore reserves and the smaller the mining Industry. In Utah mines have adopted a policy of mining as much low grade as possible with the view of g lengthening the life of the prise rather than gutting" the high grade ore for a temporary showing. It becomes a tragedy when low grade ores are left in the ground because miners can seldom come back and take this ore out Unless the low grade is mined with the higher grade, the great majority will remain underground forever. Thus much po ential wealth Is lost. City. Friends will be interested to learn that Miss Bonnie Heusser, popular baseball player, is recovering nicely from ap appendicitis operation Monday at St. Mark's hospital. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Petersen and family of Los Angeles, California, were guests at the home of Mr. Petersens mother, Mrs. J. L. Rowland. Miss Mildred Christ-offerse- n of Los Angeles, granddaughter of Mrs. Rowland, was also a guest. Mrs Honoring the visitors, Rowland entertained at a lawn party Thursday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Henry Carsey of Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petersen of Draper, Mrs. William Carsey of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Beth Otoran of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs C. J. Hutchings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duckworth of Magna. VACATioi LANDS ' t ..v. - & vt It's the year's smartest styling ' Va - ' i it Under the leadership of Governor Maw, Utah steps out for more industries to add to those already here. Pictured is a unit of one of Utah's great industrial units, the Magna plant of Utah Copper. I believe In encouraging capital to come to our state, states Governor Herbert B Maw in an arttile contained In the new 1941 edition of The Mining Industry of Utah, a publication sponsored bv the mining committee of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, which has just been released Governor Maw sounds an encouraging note for those who are willing to assist in the development of Utah's vast store of undeveloped resources and takes the lead in a to attract industry to movement Utah His statement, in part, follows Utah is blessed with more varied natural resources than most any state in the Union in many respects It has a natural setup for a great industiial center, though its distance from regions of heavy population and other factors pro Since statehood vide difficulties the government has never taken the lead in developing Us possibilities Utahns have been converted Aa the thought that they should wait and pray for outside capl.al to come In and develop what we have Ike mosthf our citizens I be- in encouraging capital to eome to ojr state. 1 believe In pro- - reasonable Inducennnta to But I do not believe In standing Idly by and wa'tmg 'or think the time haa It to arrive come when Utah must take the h au iu getting things st..rt'd for tl s own people The Legislature stouid eliminate every possible res'rletive measure which discourages capital investments. The administrative departments should adopt a policy of helpful regulation, and business should be made to realise that the Plate desires to assist it, not discourage It. In fact, I believe that all state officials should be required to work on the assumption that the average business man is honest not a that the state need not rogue-a- nd employ a corps of workers to get something on someone as has so often been the rase In the past. The state should be especially willing to cooperate with lls own citizens in the various business fields Such a program as this will go a long way toward giving hope to 4 tah business and Utah "citizens and will reduce the relief roll The mining Industry of Utah provides a total or partial livinge for over 50 per rent of our popula-Havtion. Every means should be adopted to help this Industry. tiling git it hero 1 STUDEBAICEK'S EXCITING NEW introduced in years ever NO new cars so much for the money in out-ahe- styling, colorful body finishes and interior luxuriousness as these distinctively different new Studetoker Skyway ' Series models. - Studcbakers designers went straight to the sky lanes and took the latest model transport planes for their inspiration. And everyone who drives these new creations agrees that theyre as thrilling in perform ance as they're advanced in appearance. AND IIS A PLEASURE FOR US TO PROVE ItfM Nurse-Stewarde- -- Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Franz entertained at a supper to party at Jordan complimentary, a group of friends. The table was centered with a bowl of snapMr dragons. The guests included Goates SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Low . . . $22.40 Chicsgo . J J ; ; ; i J Lansei City ; j j Portland , - - SUapUgCan $33.33 46.60 23.63 43.00 33.33 $35.10 59.33 26.53 81.90 33.10 laspiae Angel . j j ' laA sLhe. 47.00 21.23 36.23 29.63 aedfr-eewe- one-wa- eey Im and and and and Mr y laraa. fa Mrs. Russell Magleby. Mrs. N. E. Hainsworth, Mrs. Liolen Hendrickson. Mrs H. N. Weggeland and Mrs Frank Olsen. Mr. Mr JUST A Mr. THAN and . Mr . -- - H. 0. Enger, Phone&arfIeTrz441 - j lion preiPSB nninrono InI lost my headdress to my Comthe at 4th dian suit on July office. It has munity Park ticket feathers of all colors on a long band. I certainly would appreciate IUrcturn- - -- Penny Tygeaen BfltUM BOSK CAES! fi Dodo F.'VJOY THE Ilf Ilf f ofif I fva jca c Jjasm Unarhonf diwiiflwi nn0m UM end gvordi Mif dof SiX lauryliMF 6. for frodft ton. big bargains in used carsi $tccBf Dodff Fluid Drivo boo brought tor vatooB. wtdo ottortrroftf of vondorfwf lot atodl Dodqo ood fMymeuth...0fd ll popular mokm, all body typos at oftroctfvo pricat. TWoBOASOtienol m I m 1941 fad tTViu Detroit deiwf ing nicely. IWModaWkMWwk rr mUU'UbW-f&itt- MJJjmE gtondird and Mrs. Gail McArthur . announce the birth of a toby girl s hospital. July Hth at St Mark doMother and new arrival are talw itallaw lew laiea le wttav Liberal letwrm Halts, Alee very low Aa taetftwof ao Swtwd gc I, cun Can And in step with the smart Dodge atylinfl ore its new safety end economy" features: For example, the spring rear deck lid to the luggage compartment raises or lowers almost without effort. alanced The new rear window is 47.6 larger to give greater visibility! The new safety wheel rims hold the tire even though a flat should occurllhe fiew OJ BattvAir Cleaner literally washes the oir before it reaches the engine prevents grit from attacking bearings and cylinder walls, thus prolonging engine life. Jacobs. From Garfield to: convincing trial drive. They're built with, traditional Studetoker soundness priced with traditional Studetoker moderation. You may use your present car aa part pajment C.I.T. budget plan terms. Wherever you look, this car has the luxury touches and fine appointments you're delighted to find in a car priced so low. Stunning interiors... seats os wide as a divan. ..deep luxury cushions! . Nyla Hcroiv Peggy, Herron, Jimmy Nielson, Frankie Clark, Nathan Ridge, Edward Grose, Charles Grose, Jayne Weggeland, Boyd Larson. Colleen Jacobs, Paul Jacobs, Danny Jacobs, Janeen Standard Pulland arrive relaxed ride mans, you'll refreshed. Delicious Dining Car meals. Registered service on principal trains. d Come in now and take out one of these high-styl- e stars of all the 1941 cart for a new 1941 Dodge hoi so much THIS big going to like that we can't wait to have you see and drive it! Thursday from 6 to 8 p m. Mr and Mrs. Liolen Hendrickson entertained at a party in honor of their daughter Jeans 5th birthday anniversary. A table was set in the garden with a large birthday cake as a centerpiece. Favors of little sand buckets filled with candy were presented to each little guest to include Caroline Here's a sure way to beat the heat on your vacation trip step into the comfort of a Union modern Coaches, In Pacific train. economical Challenger Sleepers or ' IT" Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benson and children, Charlie and Beverly recently returned to their home m Albany, California after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Bensons parents, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Duckworth and her sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs Liolen Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald and N(r. and Mrs. J. B. Grose. IL superbly-appointe- .it - I enter-handlin- j T and Montana. The Pleasant Green Ward Gleaner Girls met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Betty Bowen with Miss Laura Woolfenden as assisting hostess Ten members were present and had an enjoyable time. The next meeting will be held July 22 at the home of Misses Rhea and Bernice Anthon All girls are invited. K HISKLY OLU 1 1. 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