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Show TIMES, Magna, Utah MAGNA Friday, September 8. 1 944 PAGE THREE State Health Board Pretty Home Wedding Unit eg Magna Couple PEACH I AGAIN J ning, September first The wedding ceremony was by . Bishop ... George A. Brown in the presence of family members. A reception followed at the Utah Copper Club. The bride was lovely in an informal ensemble of dusty pink, with blue accessories. She wore a corsage of orchida. Her attendants were Miss Mar. garet Smith,' who chose navy blue and Miss Suzi Mori, who wore dove-greBoth carried like corsages of yellow roses, intermixed with blue delphineum. The groom's brother stood as Ripe) Will Be Lei. H Against a prettily arranged home setting, Miss Betty Lorraine Duckworth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A B. Duckworth, became the bride of Henry Edward Ted Green Friday eve- TIME j per-forn- Very Soon the idaal canning; IWi wparior ini distinctly flavor EMIL and color FEULNER ! and best man. In charge of the gift room were the Misses Mari and Lily Mori. east of Ballo Cross- ? ing. Orem R. R.) J(W house in Weal 35th The brides sisters, Mrs. A 523J2 riONAL No. amendment rs Community Park. Dancing was later enjoyed. Henry Meng was appointed the new president, succeeding Chris Christensen. Willard Nielson is vice president J. A Young was master of ceremonies and Alfred Breeze was in charge of arrangements. THEY DIED TO MAKE THEM FREE September 8, 1944 State Department of Health Dear Mr. Tygesen: Mr. Pickett advises youvare desirous of receiving a statement from our office relative to assistance which may be expected regarding sewer connections to the Magna sewer which is now in the process of completion. - The regular monthly meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held Monday evening at the Womens Club. A program will be presented and a talk given on "How To Arrange Flowers." Everyone is invited to attend. In accordance with our previous advice and our previous work in this regard, we will continue to assist the Salt Lake County CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pehrson announce the birth of a baby girl born August 31. Paul is a former Magna resident and son of deputy sheriff and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson. 4 t Remington Arms Will Start Monday, September 11 - Will Leave Garfield School, 7:00 a. m. Will Leave Magna Fire Hall at 7:10 a. m. No. 2 ' X " OF JUDGES, JURIS-PRO TEM- (DICTION, JUDGES SPORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS BY THE LEG I SLA- mm, SELECTION OF JUDICI- TORY AND EFFECT ON INCLM- MS is) el is lt' ixr'. rters COfli' rfiti. i es p!rpise- OCK rj lam! inti, office. 1 inCUj ml ids (Pftl litc DOtl In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Station or otherwise!" it shall be great seal of the State of Utah, s duty of the governor to fill the is 10th day of August, 1944. in by MONSON, Secty. of State appointment, and the ap- omtee shall hold his office until " u lucoessor shall be elected and rifled as may be by law pro-te-d. EE fV Swtion r ! IMS j tmend sections 2. ELITE CAFE WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE I Good Meal:. i V Wiis'F'eaJ'VWNfi-Bjwin- tat tbw m ao longer Mcoppablo, yoa eaa bay new Grade-- 1 Goodyoora with DENTON GARAGE f I I v S.li, YOUR tllW GIVES YOU r.ME HUES FOR YOUR TIRE DOLLAR 5 srtivmembe? of thVbw SgShh0LteSoff?b? aSt t' IK .1r icai era-bel- t. y today's best i0Tt rca?cy v& ,haU The 3 of su- shaU re-- of the ind districtjudges court. ceive at stated times compensation lected. SecUon 3. The of secretary Developed ,yi,ded- - however, that K ased fnl!!?ard to any leIy uPn po- - nmvlded for by article Constitution of Utah. 4 U adopted by the- tSon ic partisan -- ,'!Xf'state i 'tills Tkrosch Goodyear Reiearch Thia tiro la a product el Goodyrara mipu avecoaa in cam pounding ond procoooiag now malarial to build a roliablo Ur that Goodyoar cloooly moasuroo up to pro-wquality. For moro than 29 yoats. it kao boo truo that moro pooplo kavo riddoo ou Goodyoar Tiro Ikaa ou ouy otkor tiros mads. amend- m! i8 orV' National Dlatillm Prcdwu Corpora plete satisfaction. Come in today see this new leader get the facts invest your good money in directed to kttdemmn Goodyear rubber ' mileage and com- ttfSinte TdSrg. this aid inlA 3fostead. ii' f ..! reporf surprising &' iheYtsTanyJudicS oTttit IS SeJwrovidid taion fegiattiSBs ifet, ' civr removing a. Judge .from off.ce.In for the fte n here molten metal la being drawn from the reverberatory furnace at Garfield, one of the many process In converting rook to metal. (Editor's Not: This Is ths third of s ssrws The copper-irosulphulde prod of lf ht arlclss tltkd "Ths Storjr of uct, which Is called copper matte Garfield ") Is drawn off the reverberatory fur The Garfield smelter Is one of the nace and transferred to the enppo State large consumers of natural converters Tli s fancier from the approximately reverberatory to the converter Is gas, consuming I 00.000,000 cubic feet yearly. This Interesting to watch. The red Is enough gas to Supply a fair sized molten metal Is drawn out Into a city with its domestic requirement, small ditch, not unlike a dralnagi and la used largely In the reverbera- - dHch, which Is lined with silica After travel llg about 50 feet In this tory furnace. The reverberatory furnace Is the ditch the m dten sir .mi trickels lta second major step in the process of way Into a huge ladle. The ladle Is melting. After the concentrates then picked up by a huge overbi ad and ore charge Is subjected to a crane and dumped Into the con roasting operation, the calcined verter. All through thlt pro ss skilled material that Is produced Is then sent to a gas fired reverb? -- .oiy workers move quickly and surely furnace having a temperature of to their various tasks American from 2,200 to 2,800 degrees Fahren- - Smelting and Refining comp; ny As the charge melts the cop plojs over 1,000 men at tan Garfield per. Iron and sulphur combine to plant and they have distinguished form a heavy liquid which settles tbenisdves by having won the to the bottom, while the gangue Army-NavK" award for coveted waste materials form a slag which their remarkable record In keeping floata on top. The slag Is drawn off Ui, the flow of metal Into the war and poureJ-In- to round conalike Thp four,i sriicle Iii car and transported to the slag PriRram Is over tllis series will be published later dump wbera It discharged ' In these column- - ) tha dump. from car ownors show this tire can take it! Most users trict court in any county request of the judge of the district, and, upon a request of the governor It shall be his duty to do so. Any cause in the district court tem- may be tried by a Judge pro member of who must be Ppr.bar. sworn to try the cause, said the Partiei and M" uPn b? record. shall or their attorneys with - tires are now hk service. And reports he ration GRADI-- 1 (BdDdDDDEAQ Crease shall have the ef-- 2 amoving a judge from of-v-A majority of the judges con-,tcourt shaU be neces-- 7j nn a quorum or reudei cmon. If a justice of the su- court shall be disqualified fill certificate Get ear help all along tbolin- e- tic judS k n , nutting m a the U district iudM to Sit iau - ai L. s' , Smj The supreme courtshall three Fean next preceding hisse-o-fedisd lhaU flve judges wWchnum- - lection- ior wUch he shall be selected. be increased or decreased hold a dislegislature, but no altera-- 2 Any district Judge may at the n Food Home-Cooke- d I f the WAR DUTIES Will reopen soon under the managership of Mr. and Mrs. George Voshell VUI of the constitution Sec W DO YOU Millions of I, Very truly yours, State Department of Health Howard M. Hurst, Director, Division of Public Health, Engineering and Sanitation CLOSED FOR REPAIRS That it 2. The purpose of constructing this system was to eliminate health hazards resulting from private individual methods of sewage disposal which in many cases, because of impervious soil conditions, have proved unsatisfactory in the Magna area. In order, ' therefore to remove these hazards and to fully utilize the sanitary facility which is being provided, we are of the opinion that all properties adjacent to the sewer line should be connected and thus dispose of sewage wastes in a sanitary manner. ds all members elected to each of the two houses voting I favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 9, Article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, to read. Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding $300.00 per year, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1945. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy cl the constitutional amendment proposed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same appears of record in my LEE olfe system. i V, OF ARTICLE VII, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI-H- D TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5, 6 and TUT10N OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF U Of ARTICLE VIII OF THE OF THE STATE BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature TO THE Of UTAH RELATING of DISTRICT of the State of Utah, SOP R E ME AND KATIONS v FrTi T? Phone 3981 For Further Information SECTION 10 two-thir- "Hi The Story of Garfield PROPPRO- - A JOINT RESOLUTION JOINT RESOLUTION TO POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, OSING AN AMENDMENT HOW CONSTITUTED, ."TOMS OF OFFICE QUALIFI- - A This poignant picture made by an Army Signal Corps photographer shows a kneeling Roman mother and her child gently and reverently placing flowera over the still forms of two American boys who paid the supreme price to liberate them from the Nazi and Fascist grip. Look at their faces and you will see that both mother and child realize that these Americans died for them. Remember this picture when you are asked to buy an extra War Bond during the Fifth War Loan. L'. i 7.rajtrj Vifatlmr.l - i i ICOURTS," Health Department and the Magna Civic Improvement League in the distribution of notices ordering connection to the sewer Army Signal Car pa photo V. B. Coon Bus To The following letter was recciv- - " cd this week by Roy F. Tyge-se- n, secretary of the Magna Civic Improvement Company. It is self explanatory. E. vari-color- CONSTITU "Hen-Pecke- . Jenkins, Mrs. Marvin Malmstrom, Mrs. Douglas Smith and Mrs, Reed Damron presided over the serving table. The table was centered with a tiered wedding cake, with low bowls of snapdragons, asters and gladiolus. Tall South Phone Murray enTuesday, the tertained their wives at a hot dinner, prepared by the men at the y. FRUIT FARM SONS pink tapers in silver holders were placed at either end. One hundred and fifteen guests called. The bride and groom later left for a wedding trip to California, guests at the home of ?"d brides brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clarence Duckworth in Los Angeles. They will also be join, by Mr. 8nd Mr? A B. Duckworth,, .. J?!?0"16"!1 Zlto waa hostess cIub Thursday ! Je" adle. were present To Enforce Sewer Connection Clause hw .S"K WbyTaw" ontlro tovon-ioc- o Pyrox war tot costs just Inctudas IY quart Double Duty Cosserolo Flavor-Sav- er (really two dishot In ore); popular now and four ft oz. Loaf Pan; Pieplato; 9A" (one quart) THIS iOUOWea UmU tiLdBiEaMJnson, Secretary . Jut lew CCST iTmKH roar AN OFFICIAL -- ' TV' Id :i I civil in Itfi1 four times Fear- - tlcfl witness whereof, I have here-tsin- g criminal business ,n and affixed the county, must be unto1yi.Tyoftoe State of Utah, be provided by law. TIM INSFICTION STATION DENTON GARAGE Dial 3251 plchiro (one cup) individual Deep Pio DitKot. all these lovely, sparkling dishes on your kitchen shelf! IT's II look even nkor on your tab!?, too, for over, cnecan be used for baking, tervinn, and storing. Come in! See the Pyrex ware "Set of Seven" today! VAi?t Garfield, Utah MAGNA LUMBER and HARDWARE CO. |