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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, July 24, 1936 THE MAGNA TIMES . Edith ML Niehoo. EdlUr-Fu- In dollars and cents, the fire department id the small town aaves the property owner hundreds of dollars in the form of insurance premiums. Them men make our lives and the lives of our loved ones safer. In Jitlce to our own conscience we should certainly encourage them, and drop a word of praise in their behalf. How many cdUens devote the time, efforts and energy toward building and conserving the community as do these small-tow- n, volunteer fire lighters? Usher b Published Since 1906 - - r Issued nch Friday morning at Magna, L'Uh second (Um null matter under the act of Entered March 3rd, 1319, at Hapu, Utah . krinttoB. la advance, per year published By The Copper Prtntinf Company u .11.06 railroads are changing railroads have awakened and are really making an effort to re lost passenger business. With the longest club in hand, the rall-v- t, hftve remained inactive while other means of transportation took their best trade. Steeped to autocratic tradition, the railroads sought the killing competition and wait for the public reaction to their Liliues. Now the steam roads are acknowledging their plight and are takithe situation. With lower passenger rates, ng steps to remedy time and numerous items of comfort for passengers, rapid couches, are making headway with the traveling public. As really roads Jteam 7 young folks who have reached their majority and have never yet the youth of the land have a new sensation com-in- g traveled on a steam road, on a ride passenger train. first in their an effort to again take their proper are roads making steam The in the transportation field. Xbe -t- Town Will Present Quiet Appearance For Pioneer Day o their alr-con- al Games were played and a later held. W. H. Reynolds, supsong-festiv- erintendent, was to charge. Sixteen people were present, A very quiet appearance will be presented in Magna and Garfield Friday, Pioneer Day, observed in commemoration of those hardy and noble men and women who treked across the country to settle in Utah, The biggest celebration is centering around Salt Lake City and Ogden where mammoth program fiestas are being observed. Practically all Magna merchants are paying their tribute to the pioneer by closing their places of business the entire day. Many families are taking refuge in nearby, cool canyons while others are quietly spending the Utah holiday at home. Mrs. Clara E. Burke. Magna postmistress and Mrs Theresa Taylor, Garfield postmistress, attended the Utah Po tal Convention Wednes day. Thursday and Friday at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. G. O.P. SLATES - PRIMARY DATE; DEMOS TO MEET MAGNAN0TES high-power- . More time for I I the members of the department belongs unreserved praise. With the same spirit in which the early settlers developed this country, these men have banded themselves together tor the common good of their com d, muiiity Working they are willing to sacrifice their time and efforts for the welfare of the property of the community. is a dangerous and serious business. In large cities members of the fire departments command large salaries for the risks which they face. This portion of the county has nob been endowed with huge sums maintain a lire department However, it has been endowed with something even greater men who represent and love their neighbors to the extent that they cope with the risk of fighting fires with Just a small remuneration. From such departments, emerge true heroism. yourself when the hand-in-han- GEMMELL DEFEATS MAGNA SQUAD With a pair of veterans, Mel r, and Lea Scott, slender setSumnlcht. slugging ting the pace, Gemmell Club entered the victory column in the second half of Utah Industrial League race Wednesday with a convincing t to 4 triumph over Magna --Garfield, first half champion. The game was played at the Copper Community Park. right-hande- and Mrs. Edwin Slater of the thur Row. E. Mix, Mr. Robert MU, Mrs. JTyw Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Ar- Gene Bringhurst and Mr. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slater have returned home after a two day fishing trip to Provo Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Blair had as their guest last week. Mr. Blair's brother, Mr. Kenneth Blair of Ida i ho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Parrel Roberts and children Joan. John, Barbara, Kenneth and Douglas, left Thursday tor an exn, tended visit with relative in Idaho. STORES CLOSE REEK Fish-have- Practically all the stores and bus- iness establishments in Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen Garfield will be closed, Friday, July and children. Aline, Bert and Ray, 24 in observance of Pioneer Day. have returned home after a week's They had remained ojen late the vacation at Fish - Lake, Utah, in previous evenings tor the convenience Southern Utah. e of their customers. Mrs. Stan Peterson left Wednesday for an extended visit with friends and Relations in California. Mist Darlene Anderson of Salt Lake City, has returned home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vie Anderson. Republican primaries will be held In Salt Lake County, August 17 to place elect delegates to the state noml nating convention, the Second con LEARNED FROM HARD KNOCKS gresslonal district and the Third judicial district conventions. Date for the prlplartes fixed WedDid you ever notice how many of the men who really do filings In the nesday night by the Balt Lake counworld have crippled hands; fingers off. Joints broken, nails crumpled, committee was anty Repub'ican Which etc.? proves that In their youth they wer busy fr.nds damaged, nounced by Frank 8. Emery, chairmen, delving Into this and experimenting with that; learning where they Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson and man, following a meeting to the could, and making discoveries. The man with damaged fingers is usually ' son. Floyd are leaving Monday for Newhouse Hotel a very practical person. He is seldom led astray by rosy promises or dreamy a ten day trip to California to visit The county will select 393 delegates a practical man all his lile and what he has expectations. He has been Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hat- each to the state and congressional relatives, so deeply Imbedded that It influences ton of both scheduled for sctuslly learned by pain and blood Is Torrance, California, former conventions, 22, and 161 to the Judicial August life. and relatives whole Arthur residents other bis and friends to Los Angeles and meeting, September 4. Meanwhile, Democrats are going Hollywood. HIGH-PRESSUR- E SALESMEN RETURNS with arrangements for their Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Williams left state nominating convention, to be salesmen are Wednesday via bus'for Mr. Williams held In Balt Lake City August 15. A Now that business is a little better the In the us and future to back get us to sign home in Terrehaute, Indiana for a tentative program will be submitted great things promise drifting two weeks vacation where Mr. Will- to the executive committee by State connectnew new electrical New gas tubes, line. dotted lines, power the oo Chairman Calvin W. Rawlings aV some of the iams sister is seriously ill ions. new plants, new and cheaper methods of service, are a meeting set for August 1 in the weU be to win investigate thoroughly Newhouse Hotel thtnp they can glibly promise. It School Stake Oquirrh Sunday Salt Lake County Republicans, in before endorsing any business that promises too much. Board held a very enjoyable outing addition to naming a date for the at Park. Thursday evening liberty Announcement was made this week that Salt Lake County Fire De partment No. 2 has received new uniforms for all members of the unit. Delegates to the State Firemens Convention at Ogden will wear these uniforms. To primaries, se up machinery for ths committee's participation 'HIT' ths state rally here August 6, when John D. M. Hamilton, Republican national chairman, will bt principal speaker. The county committee will meet again in the Hotel Utah next Monday night, Mr. Em, ery announced. telephone runs your errands . . . GARFIELD NOTES Last Thursday and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. William EckersVey and daughMr. and Mrs. William Mantle have Elaine and Marlyn, were the returned home after a few days vis- ters, guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Nor- it with relatives to Eureka. PRICED Mrs. William Barton of California Mr. ahd Mrs. Esmond Blair had is making an extended visit with Mr. as their guests Sunday, Mr. and and Mrs. Ted Larson, Mr. Barton Mrs. C. C. Gad is and children. Bob was a former resident of Garfield. and Joan of Salt Lake City. 16 MONTHS Mrs. Arch McDermaid and children Edith, Helen, Florence and Ted, Mrs. Justin Peay and Mrs. O. have returned home after a few Daybell entertained their Sunday weeks visit with relations in Wash- School Class at a picnic held at Black Rock Tuesday evening. ington state. OLD 100 PROOF Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson and Mrs. H. C. Anderson entertained children, Marjorie and Royal have at a one oclock luncheon Monday returned home after a six weeks va- afternoon in honor of Mrs, William cation with relations in the east. Barton of California, a popular visitor here. The guests were Mrs. WillMrs. Frank Myer entertained at iam Eckersley, Mrs. Ted Larson, Mrs. a luncheon last Thursday afternoon Sowby, Mrs. Charles Furrow, Mrs. Mix for a group of friends. O. J. McDonald, Mrs, B. and Mrs. Millard Henderson. Mrs. Andy Slater Is the guest of her ton and daughter In law, Mr. Mrs. Mary Ensign entertained at delightfully arranged luncheon Tuesday afternoon. The guests were Mr. Scott Spray, Mrs. Lenn HubTHE bard, Mrs. Pearl Wallace. Mrs. HubLAKE-TOOELE bard won the prize at cards. SALT WHISKEY - FIFTHS For Magna 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4.00 p. m, 6:00 p. m. DEFOT 77 South on West Temple MAGNA DEFOT You can have one for a few cents a day j FOR BIG MONEY SAVING, CHANGE TO Genmorei MINT at a party held in Parleys Canyon. 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