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Show 7 Magna, Utah, Friday, July 17, 1936 I.IAGNA YOUTH KILLEDBY RUNAWAY CAR (Continued Prom Page 1) The escape of the occupants of the caboose from death was regarded little short of miraculous. Young Cavanee was crushed between the ar caboose and the last car in the train. Mr. Oarrity stated Wednesday that a company investigation was under way, but said he had no findings to announce. Why the freight car suddenly started down the grade in the yards was the object of two state investigations. Whether responsibility for the accident rested with the Bingham It Oarfleld railroad or the Union Pacific, was a question that arose from the accident. The freight car is a Union Pacific car, it was reported. .One legal opinion was that a railroad that rents a car from another is responsible for that car. Mrs. Lawler, wife of C. V. Lawler, Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad conductor and their son were riding on a courtesy pass.-Tbehad ridden to Bingham earlier in the day and were returning to Oarfleld. They were reported recovering at u 50-e- e, Due to the death of Wayne the outing of the Westway Sewtn Club, scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed until a later date. Mrs. Cavanee Is a member. Cav-ane- Mrs. J. Wlthey Mrs. William H. ican, Fork, Utah Withey was also CARD week. during the Robinson of Amerand mother of Mrs. a guest. or THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knight and We wish to sincerely thank the family left recently for a vacation many kind friends for their assisin California, visiting chiefly in Los tance and beautiful floral offerings Angeles at the death of our husband and t father, Peter D. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs Owen S. Jacobs anSatMrs. Peter D. Davidson nounce the birth of a baby boy hosand family. urday, July 11 at the L. D. S. pital. Mother and new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hogan of Prodoing very nicely. The new baby vo visited Mrs. Hogans mother, Mrs. boy has a sister. Carrie Peterson and her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson are Velma Holdaway during the week. the proud parents of a baby girl Mrs. Peterson returned with them born July 10th at the I D. S. hos- to Provo for a short visit. pital. Mother and new arrival are Mrs. Ray Booth and children of progressing very nicely Montana have been visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich an- Merrill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. nounce the arrival of a fine baby Merrill for some time. girl, born July 10th at the L. D 8. hospital in Salt Lake City. Both Mr. and Mrs. Emil Williams of mother and baby are in good con- Ruth, Nevada, and small daughter. dition. Nancy Carol, have returned to their home after visiting friends and rej here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs Bert Morgan left latives a at vacation week's Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cannon, who Pish Lake in Southern Utah. They have been visiting Mrs. Cannon's 23. to return July expect parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. derson for a short time, left for Torof son and JempestRobinson Utah to spend a week visrence;, California, visited Mr. and Fielding, iting Mr. Cannons father. -- home. Estate of CHARLES A. MeOAR-RIGL- E, j ed Date of Last Publication, August 1-- wood, California, last week. Corfield will remain here for the summer monthy while Miss Dorothy, accompanied by four former classmates of U. C. L. A. of California, after visiting over the weekend with her father, continued on her way to New York, where the party sailed on the 8. 8. Britt&nlca for a tour of England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland and Prance; attending the Olympic games In Germany, and returning to the United States September 1. Misses Erma Peay. Irene Wilde, Illeen Orton and Wilma Bennett entertained at a miscellaneous showMr. Dale Peterson has returned er at the home of Miss Wilde In from Oregon where he visited with honor of Mrs. Bonde Albean last his sister, Mrs. Jack Oldham and Thursday evening. Six tables of family for a short time. Monte Carlo Whist were played and Mrs. O. J. McDonald won the prize. Mrs. John Stone won the house - I : J NOTARY PUBLIC Of All Kinds : William Fitzwater At Magna Postoffice Spring-fille- d mattress and Ax- - j minister Rug, 9x12 between Lakepoint and Garfield Tuesday, Reward. See Granite Fum. Co., Sugar- - j j Adults Haircuts house. brick ICE CREAM (5 quart Phone Gar. Our Ice Cream is composed of only the puro-es- t and most superior materials, blended to give the utmost quality .. ' power and machinery of the Union Pacific Railroad, will head the newly created Research Bureau of that railroad. 'THE RAIL-W- IS A THE SAFE-WA- Mr. P. A Hanks and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. 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Memmotts Barber & Beauty Shop I " Shop v LOST FULL CREAM Builders For Magna and Garfield Pe oiiaj cowp&te &nvpriec .Jj Csny , THE COPPER PRINTING COMPANY tages to sell at such a low price Ahlqulst and he history of Unionism thru, out the country has been but the record of cod. stant struggle against oppression; and trouble has arisen ahnoit . WHEREAS-The- ir of lack from unity and confidence in each entirely other as workers, and misunderstanding the true cause of oppression; and WHEREAS-Unit-y guided by intelligence is a source of strength that can withstand all at tacks, and that without intelligent organization we cannot acquire the discipline which enables us to act together, concentrate our strength, and direct our efforts toward the desired end, and also acquire the patience that enables us to wait f mr the results; THEREFORE-F-or the purpose of promotsuch of sentiment and action among ing unity Union, and joining theincloser together for mo tual protection we have organized the Union of America. j v. all-mod- em A1 WHEREAS-T- Utah farmers have received in benefit payments from the Agricultural Adjustment administration, according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college. These payments, which extended over a period from May 12, 1933 to June 1, 1936, include $1,830.88896 for farmers who signed wheat control contracts, $278,067.95 for those who complied with the corn-ho- g program, and $2,111,42898 for sugar beet growers who complied. Young Cavanee was born in Magna July 29, 191g, a son of Jack E. He was a and Bridgie Cavanee. star basketball player at Cyprus high school last season. Surviving are his parents; two brothers, Wil- prize. liam Cavanee, Hamilton Field, Cal- - If you want to rent property-- If you want to find a lost articl- e- the first motor tar with Mrs. ahd Harley Curtis hive spend a week In Provo The Only Union Barber and Beauty In Magna and Garfield AAA Pays Utah Leaves On European Tour 4 2 Million In Mrs. C. W. Corfield and daughter, Dorothy, arrived from HollyBenefit Checks Mrs. A CLASSIFIED WILL DO IT FOR YOU v?S 1, 1936. MUs Dorothy Corfield j Ogden Convention 1936. family. ! Convention in Ogden Augusts!?? The- delegates will be attlmi w their new uniforms which feZ arrived from the east A cessful convention is smticij - Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 205 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Kenneth Kidd, Earl Newbold. J, Utah, on or before the 1st day of E. Huff and Verl Haws have been September, A. D., 1936. named as official delegates from RAYMOND R, BRADY, Attorney. Date of First Publication, July 17. w If you want work- If you want help-If you want to buy or ell anything- - Delegates Named To Firemen's Notice To Creditor Ifornla; and Dennis Cave nee, Magna and bis grandmother, Mrs. Vesta Cavanee of Missouri. Wayne or Bud" as he is more familiarly known, was a fine, upby everystanding youth, well-likone. His high school career was prominent, being one of the mast popular students at the schooL His passing Is to be deeply regretted. 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