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Show f i V Friday, February 2, 1951 .MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIM Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith H. Ridga. Editor Published Since 111! Publiihad By Tha Coppar Printing Company Usuad aach Friday morning at Magna. Utah entered aa aacond clau mall mattar undar the'act ol March 3rd. 1I7 at Magna- Utah Mail ubcrtplion rataa .. Payabla alnclly In advance 81.50 yaar Tha Timaa walcomaa contributiona from Ua raadara upon any of iubjact public Interest. All communlcallona muat ba signed. No attention paid to anonymoua contributiona. Adjudged one of the beat weakly nawapapara by the Utah State Preaa Association. given honorable mention by tha National Editorial Association. Wednesday Garfield News Tri-Tow- SQUARE DANCING CLASSES Every THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. Lloyd Aagard was hostess to members of her Pinochle Club Beginning February Sth were Thursday. Special guests M i. Robert Calhen and Mrs. Utah Copper Club ' "am Martin. A lovely lunch-va- s Advanced Students, 1:45 p. m. Beginners at 7:00 p. m. served and pinochle (Old Dances Also Featured) Wilson Peay and, Mrs. ..am Martin won the prizes. Luella Cahoon will entertain Bud McDonald, caller. club at her home on Friday, 9th. uary ' Please Dial 2011 or 641 1 For Further InW. B. Taylor of Garfield I s. Marvin Damron of Salt formation. City entertained at a stork ?r in honor of Mrs. Grant m on Friday evening at Mrs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ns home in Salt Lake City, .ve games and lovely .ents.wece enjoyecL .. ... i i i J.i y, BUILT KITCHENSl IN WOOD OR STEEL that Cocktail, Scouts t.lark 41sf Anniversary I Lbv's Soinach. !, VMlf years and years of service in them at only, I 47c 35c 25c having rights is, that though they are your rights you may give them G. MacDonald up. South Turn south at Gam Theatre, 8950 West 3 blocks up WE DELIVER Phone MAGNA 6925 Look For Extra Specials in Tribune & Telegram. 1 "KITCHEN SPECIALISTS" PLASTIC SINK TOPS DISHWASHERS and DISPOSALS KITCHEN REMODEUNG At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad What is the THOT Railroads operating employees . . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaden refused. the railroads accepted the recom- ... uL KITCHEN CABINET mendations of President Trumans Emergency Board. The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaden refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaden aeek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rate and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below. 3 SHOP LEE SILVER South Eleventh East In Sugarhouae TELEPHONE SALT LAKE CITY 5. UTAH 1983 seeli to LnJ this agreement! v Parties are or not F1"1 OF AGREEMENT tmiORANDUM yardMstersAto9"!"h!!a0f?.ig.pri.nc13 to for benefit applicable D. C. Washington. December 21. I950 crease tlonal ... 1. cents affective January agreement until January week set aside 40 hour work week 19-- 2 9. dining 19522' and 6 day first pay d afler 30 days yar- - to po on 40 hour week. noticegivenof provide for cents per hour effective. availability week ofanpc;!L becomes the 40 hour Settle r,Ua .or 40. hour jr 4, fgTot and after On and 4 if fdes and when week and 6 day this agreement to thereafter until changed or aodified initialrrial mer.) S ill S2. or sar-io- 1 ted or the employees Progressed r rier against its empioyeVesnyDartirri,0r period of three yeas exce? a such proposals for changes in or Territories) Road men t; effective October 1190 -I-- . and Toa- - and Trarnaan. cents per itional - igM- ' Tnn," 'orio0; 5 5 hour, da 'enta j 3t fioj shallhhavefontiVe dat e thereof. i li. if tfje or Jhiles parti: deci: ion they shall le - -- Provided, however that tuvernment wage e rally have been Stabilization ooii permitted to all in-'ea- cents per hour - in if The employee referee shall to . JohnVsteel The .. re be on Indivirji -- n2rseaent6S living formula such a meeting Plac. ror eiyed under Demerit rerr irSaraar L.r.i.aauthorities bu rt cost or .other cfl-.f- 1 be i Iregoing W1il not ya covred by fa ent XTrirci Lldcnt- - Justifid. the cost of " the 1189 and the from the ware statili overnaent atsncies. Tf We are publishing tha and other advertaements to talk to you hand about matters which are important to everybody. rt deluded la the and - led L jbw" at forrBnt final June 1952 to ttdJusients for bvthiTl!!!! wnly! sdditiortrincreasereclw11 f Grd CW,f as tne result of ork9rs receive ftet?'JP?rtJ Shan' ... con-- to working h Bay ith DocSr S??iaJBon discuss whether or a are ( . 'Conductors .f1 de-i- wages or rui.es we--- ' and Train- Delay (Conductors 4 mat conf.renc tne United are Justified thF Sutw them and consider 811 aPPolnt a promptly whntt, fart if so. la t of si,n!s.ldent Wlth 225-h- by No. 81. "t. Cun, effective In consideration of until October 1, 1953 above .nd who v 205 rua 10. Grant yard 5! to fr create cept engineers th, 225 fshal 1 Vc c Vertiae at and fte r hVe been "orked. basic aonthly salarv to hf onth shall be the wPid for the 205hour or the onth. Except that four donaJsnarrfP?id cents shall be added to the present 10) ontlly rate affective January 1 . 1951 one-h- alf The from"theedatenof'executionoftheformalagreea rates for straight time where Uey guarantees 1951. three October I. froa 1. establish ;aidroverumebrates sr of yardmasters. Effective October 1, j 35c LOUIS FALV0 & SONS 3008 One of the grandest things in 8695 West Main St. ' 17c 29c 27c 57c 29c Peaches, Del Monte, 2 can Del Monte crushed. No. 2 can, 25 c J (Pineapple, Del Monte, No. 303 22c; Clearwater Flakes, size 23c 19c Shaver's, no. 2 can (Grapefruit, Del ' ' ' Monte, 2 can, 2 fpr 29c, Assorted Jams, Oebrich, 4 1.25 Albert Sunday, Haslam were the honor guests at a dinner given by Mr. Has lams niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Brent of Salt Lake City. And APPLIANCE Co. 1 I V Mr, and Mrs. EOEKILS Fulfil TIME 43r Baked Beans, Heinz, 2 cans wmB time held. $39.95 Tastewell. Italian Spaghetti, 15 oz. can 2-- 2 lc 25c Pineapple, Broken Slices, no. 2 can oz. Cabin 24 49c Log Syrup ' Tuna Fish, White Star Fancy 38c Welch's 10 oz. 19c Jelly, Grape, ' ' 47c Corn, Del Maiz Cream Style, 2 for i . 29c 9c 35c 20' Pinsapplo Juice, Del Monte, No. 2 ; 3 & 85c, Snowdrift, with ceupon & Sperry Pancake Waffle Mix, 28 oz. V 4 17c can Pnrk & Beens. Garden. 30 oz., 2 for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam entertained Wednesday at a to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell G. Davis of Salt Lake City. Games were enjoyed and a social And several used refrigerators that have 233c Fancy, 2Vi S'vanson Chicken Fricassee Peas, no. 303 can, 2 for Allsweet Maraarine, ft The next regular jneeting of tha Magna Womens Club will be held on Wednesday, February 7th at the clubrooms. All ladies are urged to attend. ud 6761 I Members of the BB Sewing Club were entertained by Mrs. F. L. Pendleton at a delightful party on Wednesday at her home. Luncheon was served, and tha time spent socially by the ladies. has been used only a short time. Original cost about $300. Launderall Automatic Washer, $49.95 chrome dinette set, a beauty Slightly DIAL Tomato Catsup, Varney's, 14 cz., 2 for t ,. 25c 25c Claude Hawk, 861 First Avenue, and the late Mr. Hawk, will be a Spaghetti, Franco American, 2 for his brother, Captain IV non Vegetables, Libby's Mixed, no. 303 can, Hawk, U. S. N of Coronado, California. Niblefs, 12 ox. can Miss Janney is a former, popuBeets, Libby's, 2 for lar student of the University of Utah. Mr. Hawk attended the Uni- (Sliced Hunt's versity of Utah and is a graduate ? Del Monte 2 Vi can Fruit ruary 3rd at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City. The session begins at 10:00 a. m., followed by luncheon. ' at a huge savings, $49.95 J3TOM I I ' mid-wint- er Mere Club met at 1 s. T. H. Morgan in Reed Damron en-- . at a family dinner on honoring Mr. and Mrs. has asked her Mrs. J. Hyde Heath of Denver, to be matron of honor, while another sister, Miss Colleen Janney, will be maid of honor. Attending matron is Mrs. Irving H. 1 Biele. $ Performing duties of best man for the bridegroom, a son of Mrs. sisty, Officers of the Magna and Garfield Womens Clubs are planning to attend a convention of the Utah State Federation of Womens Clubs, to be held on Feb- .. i.i M s. ct of the University of Chicago. Dur- quilt which was given Saturday in ing World War H he served as Lt a drawing held at the Magna J. c. Commander in the U. S. navy. At Penney store. present he is commander of Salt La kgnayal-aeserv- e. The drawing, sponsored by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp, waa very Magna Lady Wins Quilt successful, and the ladies wish to Mrrs. Ralph Colosimo was the thank everyone for their support lucky ticket holder, No. 45, of the! To Attend Convention - You Must See this beautiful washer couple. The bride-ele- Hiatf. . . 14th. Miss Dorothy A. Janney, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Addison Janney of the Arthur Row, will become the bride of Hal F. Hawk, on March 28th in' a social event of the late winter season. .The couple will exchange solemn vows in nuptial mass at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. A reception will follow honoring the toy en-Mr- s. 7c Inesday. The bridge won by Mrs. D. L. .nd Mrs. Ida Stewart. .. will meet at the home of Su wart on Wednesday, Feb-- y An announcement of great inter-e- ft the marriage of her daughter, Arhere is the marriage 'of Miss lene Hiatt, to Marvin S. Smith, aon LVonne Loving, a daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of and Mrs. Joseph R. Loving of :ago, to Charles Keith Hoff- Granger. a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The popular couple were united, of Magna. in a ceremony at the Smith home Fin, on January 25th by Patriarch B. H. The young couple became man Dimick of Garfield. and wife on December 23rd in a The charming and attractive ceremony performed at Hull chapbride was attended by her sister, el, University of Chicago, by Miss Maxine Hiatt and Miss Jean- Reverend Hartley C. Ray. ette Smith, sister of the brideThe bride is a former student of groom. Drake university, Des Moines, Mike Bennion stood as best man Iowa, and was graduated from the for the groom. Chicago Conservatory of Music. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. Hoffman attended the Unidose family friends, and a recep- versity of Utah, and now is ention followed the recitation of rolled at the Chicago conservatory. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman attended nuptials. The new Mr. and Mrs. Smith the wedding ceremony. spent their honeymoon in Elko, Nevada and are now gt home at The condition of Miss Donna 136 South 3rd East, Salt Lake City. Bertoch, who is convalescing at the Salt Lake General hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Pickering en- from a heart ailment, is reported tertained the Garfield Elders. considerably improved. A group Quorum presidency at a turkey of Oquirrh Stake seminary studinner Saturday evening. After dents visited her this week. the dinner, canasta was enjoyed until time to attend tha Utah Copper Club dance. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elvin Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Symes and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mrs. Gegrge R. Sable announces pating. North and South prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ensign and the East and West prizes by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Archibald. The purpose of the tournament is to acquire points toward being able to play In a Master Tournament. Anyone interested in attending these sessions may contact Mrs. T. A. Janney who will Grant Damron and daughter. Pen- make the necessary arrangements. ny. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth. The Grant Justice waits, and is used to Mrs. John Allan entertained Damrons left Sunday morning for waiting; and right wins the everEl Torro, California, where Grant lasting victory. members of the Club Mary Baker Eddy at her home on the Magna Row will report for duty in the armed Thursday. Special guests were Mrs. Louise Cutler and Mrs. iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiim Blanche Dagron of Salt Lake City. e Lovely Arthur Maid To Wed in March January evening, 24th, the Duplicate Bridge Tournament was held at the Utah Copper Club with six tables partici- - Mrs. Lester Scott and children have gone to Blue Hill, Nebraska, for an extended visit with Mrs. Scot.s mother, Mrs. Frank Fassler. Popular Garfield Maid Former Magna-You-th Becomes Bride Jan. 25 ' Marries in Chicago services. CKiJr JerencTl Ckair this |