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Show f TIMES, Magna, Utah MAGNA T PAGE THREE Friday, September 8, 1944 ! E! Mr.' and Mrs. Matt Pettersson had as their guest during the week, their nephew, Edward R. Leeks, former local resident, now a member of the Merchant on,' d . r O L Community Baptist Church 4 The following services will be the Community 1Ve2 tS4?day RIPE NOW f-- j t Your Peachea Today i ideal canning distinctly superior in bow the P fliror and color i i 'MIL FEULNER and HUNTER NOTES FRUIT FARM SONS IS bouts fog, sail of Bello Cross Orem R. R.) ! Vast 35th South S23J2 Murray Phone I No. coirsTmmoNAL JLME5DMENT Baptist Church: , Worship service, 11:00 a. ru sermon titlerThe Gleaner. This is the second in the series, Five Famous Women." Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Ev- eryone is invited. The Ladies Evening Group will September 18, 8:00 prmr The Ladles Aid will meet Sep- tember 19, 1:00 p. m. Senior young people are invited to a party to be held in the social room of the church, September 19th at 8:00 p. m. The Lions Club will meet in the social room of the church, September 21 at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Frank Marshall entertained at a social honoring the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Gwen. A pleasant time was enjoyed by a group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grubaugh have returned from California, where they visited their son, Norman, member of the armed forces, who was in the hospital. CONSTITUTIONAL 1 No. 2 AMENDMENT Private William CoRings left Saturday for Camp Shelby, Mississippi, after visiting his wife and John Thomas of Magna small son and friends on a and Mrs. D. R. Thomas of Garfurlough. He Js serving jvithJhe. field left Wednesday by plane for f ifomia, where Mrs. IL Kent entertained at a employment. Mr. and Mrs. Bennion have been party Wednesday for her son, anwho observed his birthday visitors at the home of Mr, A merry time was enniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Earl parents, 149th Railway Operating Muroc and Los Angeles, CalifornBennion. has been received lon n ttie Transportation Corps. ia, where joyed by the children. they will visit their son by Mr. Tony Lewis that his son. and husband. Corporal D. R. ThoPrivate First Class Mike Lewis is - . mas. ' New Guinea Mr- and Mra. Eldon Laran and t!Utnnid J witn States Army. He two children, Mrt Eric Ludregsen Mrs. Earl Chapman has return-e- d writes that he iswell and home after weeks visit pmgres- - j aQ-- son of SterlingUtahrpet last week visiting at the J. M. with her son, Neslen, in Oakland, it I ' i - o California. Neslen recently returned from the South Pacific where he was on a P. T. Boat squadron in action at Bougainville, Rendova and Munda. Mrs. Chapman also Jiad a short visit with her son, Earl, who has just returned from 32 months ov- erseas duty. Both sons wiU be home soon on furloughs. Witbeck home. BEANE MOTOR CO. FOR ANY MAKE OF CAR . Full Line of 30-d- Mechanical or Body Work Repairs - ' Get your car ready now for more gasoline Cannot be far away - Will toon be available FOR SALE Universal coal range, $10. EUTE CAFE IS NOW OPEN UNDER Mr. and Mrs. George Voshell, Proprietors We would appreciate your patronage FRENCHIES CAFE is proposed to of Article VII of Constitution of the State of a 10 as follows: IDbh, I Sec 10 The governor shall fasmate, and by and with the iasent of the senate, appoint all 's and district officers whose are established by this con- Station, or which may be created 7 law, and whose appointment or of January, If, during the recess wte, a vacancy occurs of the in any st or district office, the gover- wihall appoint some fit person discharge the duties thereof un- $ ft next meeting of the senate, shall nominate some per- to fill such office. If the office tary of state, state auditor, (k 39c DELC0 BATTERIES'. J KeSo" P. W. Seay is Sunday from the pital after a long ness. His many quick recovery. BEST BtTf 9 vacancy before ex- - tXUCTATIONS KVtRYONC'S tXCUDINQ THE HElJ GRADE-- 1 FACT ... the new man-mad- Jibber Goodyear Tires are rolling up of astound-in- g records ol performance. because They're better than other synthetics,developed skills, foe-buildi- enjoyed. 29 years of foe by Goodjw Research through at low cost use leadership. For long mileage for your certificate a Goodyear. su- - PB&tfSiSK MsSnaswaa tor 9 lor such GOODVEAD CATTERY raiciaraon SQQ00 AUL-VEAT- IItn of .Section S. The to secretary the supreme ,tat submit this 11 directed courts h.n be Judges of d district runner as enwgr, when and stamina needed ho uro Pocked with the extra -- 'hleoSirfLv any Partisan po- atlona and ree from IProvided whomso- - further that the in 'ecting such Judges ?tact td iSn is amendment "awbe ,0l,Wed distrlct. fr Mgfffjrtsagg court at the f each county shall civil h.3?1 fur gute, this smendtake effect the firsta . januarrnext succeeding board of state determination y elec- . F?nv5!!iated in Section 3 hereof. of times a year. herebvrerUfy starting with J WldG!d CaBattery. pacity greater Guaranteed 15 ear battenea. 1SW eoetiie or sjsSrsssssv? to witnere whereof, I havehe- untofc7,JS SSRVINO FARM FRONT iv onuses Hos- and serious illfriends wish a Pacific. f f. f I iwtl1 litftHWilMHT--j 'M- liiitiijli lilf ilillffr. (Csl.UiMM ,,ivrt Uj ! mii AN OFFICIAL Till INSPECTION STATION DENTON GARAGE d11 3251 CSectilty can relievo yeo of the "hard grind In t i n m n A prettily arranged party was given Friday by the Utah Copper Golf club ladies in the banquet room of the Copper Club with Mrs. Hattie Parks in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Peggy Linke, president Clever favors of miniature golf tees were given to the ladies and early fall flowers were placed at the tables. Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bette Cutler, which occurred that day, a beautifully decorated cake was presented to her. Following the dinner, the ladies bowled and played cards. Election of officers was also held, with Mrs. Ann Ecketsley named president, Mrs. Vemess Larson, vice president. The secretary will be named later by the president A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Linke, retiring president, for her efficient service during the past year. Mr. John Hancock has returned from Jerome, Idaho, where he visited his daughter and family, Mrs. Stella Thompson. He will remain in Magna and vicinity with his children, for the winter. Mrs. Floyd D. Nielson is visit-ti- g her husband, Floyd D. Niel- s in, F, at LiitlecreekVirgin- 1. Skip Nielson was recently VAivl erred to Virginia from Gulf- enrolled port, Mississippi, and m specialized school in Diesel work. A. copy same appears oI including motor fueli, lubricants, pedal tie for farm ust, and lftduscrial oils Mr. and Mrs. Evan Colledge are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl Sunday, September 3. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. ' at 4he foregoing of county must 'be Stole of Utah, 1944. county. unless a August, of 10to thta day KfotalS be taken, in such E. E. MONSON, beevj. provided by laV. iV-S- P Um. So youre driving power... T i,ievSeiSt,atehallbdivid Manufacturers of a complete lioo of petroleum products, The Magna WomeriifClub en- tertained at a potluck supper Saturday evening at the clubrooms. Bridge was played and prizes given to Mrs. A. E. Aston and Mrs. Violet Madsen. A social time was Ynthebc e saVs5?a EriSattars Sr UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Jen-kins- -j-- this article. Sec. 12. The judges of the Phone, write or ask your local Utah OH Refining Co. distributor for details of Mrs. Rhoda Johnson, with cohostesses of Mrs. Alice Rowland, Mrs. Jerry Richardson and Mrs. Helen Paddock. Three tables of five hundred were arranged and ;prizes given to Mrs. C. L. Wiight, 'first, Mrs. Ann Peterson, second 'and cut favors to Mrs. W. H. and Mrs. George Boyd, The ladies will hold their next meeting September 25th at the Magna Womens clubrooms. the number of districts, or the or Judges thereof. No alteration o ettert the have shall Increase resident of the state of a Reliable source of supply Members of the O. R. C. were (entertained Monday at the home 1945. W iMmiita eS Reliable frequent service n. juS.Su o active food standing nd i v-- L E. E. Monson, U'KS2ZSZ "' . i Uniform high quality products returning home Veterans . 4 Attractive quantity discounts Mrs. Floyd Adamson, Jr., and baby daughter, Vicki Ann ef Salt Lake City, spent a. few days at the home of her husbands par-- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Flwd Adam-'soHer husband, member of the Navy, is in the South Jo h and obtain: R. E. MAGNA AUTO SUPPLY Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy cf the constitutional amendment pro-h- e posed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same appears of record in my jDate treasurer, office. attorney-genera- l, In witness whereof, I have here-ho- n of public in- i wperintendent be vacated by death, re- - unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, Js 10th day of August, 1944. r shall appointment, and the ap--1 E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State hold his office until shall be elected and may 1)6 ky law Dro hdti Each judge of a district court shall years of be at least twenty-fiv- e VtoS sections 2 s 1 TOTS iie,"inartive member of the bar in good standing, learned to the Aft state of Utah resident law ?. as follows ree years next preceding his re(jet The sunreme court shall lection and shall reside in the disdiSK-lrforwhich he shall be selected. ad lc & legislature bur no alii- - AF increase shall have the ef- - trict court in any county at the S of removing a iudee from of-- request of the judge of the district,Amajon v of and, upon a request of the goverdo nor It h all behis duty ttecourt siall2fn court to district the in cause Any tried bT ysrs 5!B a iwniaiif?M4 pore, who'must court shatr he Aforesaid the bar, sworn to try the cause, htting he remainTn agreed upon by the parties, ei district judge to sit with or t1 ttorney, of. Wt Save on oils, greases and other farm necessities Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Deavitt in the loss of her mother, who died in the Bingham hospitaL Interment was made at American Fork. 25 Percent Off On These Models T ord 33 to 39 Chevrolet 37 to 39 TcrraHrne 34 to 38 Lincoln Zephyr 36 to 39 . I West Mrs. Beverly Bennion McDonald is leaving September 21st to join her husband. Lieutenant Kent McDonald, who is being transferred from Ohio to California, in the armed forces. ' first-da- take-effect-t- 8100 Mrs. Art Dimond entertained Friday honoring her husbands birthday anniversary. A large birthday cake formed the center-piec- e on the dining room table. Moving pictures that were taken of the group at E. R. Dimonds birthday were shown by Mr. and Mrs. Royal P. Anderson. Eighteen relatives were present Open 6:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. 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 2831 Honoring Royal P. Anderson, who is leaving for the Navy, Mrs. E. R. Dimond entertained Saturday evening. Table tennis was played and movies shown to the guests, members of the immediate families. NEW MANAGEMENT ds Inquire phone 3777. I PRO-MIN- It 1. Section and Section ns I two-thir- two-thir- Ben-nio- ( AN AMENDMENT !T Bil--li- e, Batta-Informati- G PRO- - A JOINT RESOLUTION TO POSING TO AMEND SECTION 8, 3CTI0N 10 OF ARTICLE VII, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI-Itf- D TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5, 6 and TUTION OF UTAH RELATING ij of ARTICLE VIII OF THE TO COMPENSATION OF MEM-- ! INSTITUTION OF THE STATE BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, y UTAH RELATING TO THE' Be it resolved by the Legislature of SUPREME AND DISTRICT of the State of Utah, OTIS, HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected to each of the rove OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- - two houses voting I favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed M10NS OF JUDGES, JURIS- ijiCTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- - to amend Section 9, Article VI, ORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Constitution of the State of Utah, (DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- - to read. Section 9. The members of the .IRE SELECTION OF JUDICI- 1RT AND EFFECT ON INCUM- - Legislature shall receive such com- JUDGES. pensation and mileage as the Leg It enacted by the Legislature islature may provide, not State of Utah, of tag $300.00 per year, end ten cents members elected to each of the per mile for the distance necessar-- U houses voting in favor there-- ily traveled going to and returning RESOLUTION JOINT 1 MAGNA NEWS FROM WAR FRONTS Garfield, Utah 1 r One of many uses of electricity on farms in the area we serve Freshly ground feed helps assure healthier livestock. And that means extra profits to the farmer. But grinding feed by hand is hard work and takes a lot of time. How much better it is to let electricity do the heavy work! . An electric feed grinder costs soon very little to operate pays for itself in time saved and improved condition of livestock. Many farmers have found that electric service is the only thing that enables them to keep going through the wartime shortage of help. In the competitive ahead, electric service Kutmore and more be a neces-- sity on the farm. ir Mrs. Nyhene Furrow Bennion returned with Mr. and Mrs. (Dale Bennion of Santa Rosa, Cal- - A P V UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |