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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, July 31, 1936 Popular Couple Wed InLos Angeles Cypru High School and the S. Business college. Mrs. B. W. Richardson, D. They plan to make their home in Los Angeles where Ur. Richardson Is engaged in business with Mr. Ned Pei kins. Congratulations and best wishes are extended by their many One of the Interesting nuptial mid --summer events was the marriage of Miss Marjorie Pauline friends. Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orem H. Stewart of the B & G Row, GARFIELD to Jay W. Richardson, son of Mr. and L nt The marriage will be read with considerable Interest by the larg circle of friends of the popular and highly regarded pair. Both were prominent members of the younger Social set here. Mr. Richardson was president of the Cyprus High School Student Body in 1933 and a former student of the University of Utah while the bride was a graduate of NOTES Mr. pnd Mrs, A. B. Culley and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Woods left Wed-n- e day for an extended visit in Yellowstone National Park In Wyoming. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Sowby, Mrs. D ira Webb, Miss Beth Webb and Mr. John Stone left Wednesday for a one week's vacation at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs Charles Christensen have returned home after a few days trip through Wyoming and Idaho. visiting places of lnteest. Mrs. Flva Bateman and children, Rex and Betty and Mr. Edwin Cameron left Tuesday for a short visit at Yellowstone National Park In Wyoming. , E Mrs W. Speers and son, Dick, have returned home after spending a few days at Brigham City visiting with Mrs. Cheal. mother of Mrs. Speers. KATHLEEN NO IUt IS WNTJ Copyright, Kathlooa Norris. Continued . Service. , was a great you know, and she bad a splendid stable. 1 remember thinking her glorious, galloping along those lanes Id the autumn, and telling her men In the stables what to do with this fine horse and that Yes," he said, with the thoughtful expression she liked best of nil on his handsome face, "I always loved Ruth. Not but then there are different ways of loving. I think she never had any misgivings, I think she was never anxious, until you came along, and everything got out of hand." "That's the thing I find It bard to forgive myself." "One can't always help those things, Tony. We didn't after all. we didnt what shall I say? betray her. "Not In actual fact, no, 1 didnt," In a lighter tone; as she Ttmy-ld- rose to carry her salad dressing to 1 the Itehox, didnt surrender. There were times She smiled at him over her shoulder. But we didnt," she said. I remember praying about It, hanging on to my code until my fingernails were almost torn out But I'm glad now every woman Is glad afterward when she remembers." Coming back, she sat down at the table with Idle hands, looking at him frankly. For that pnrt fire and flame and breathlessness and not eating your dinner and lying awake all night horse-woman- Tve come back here to work," he said doggedly. "She says she despises San Francisco society and bates the West Her heart Is set now on going to Rio with Joe you heard her Just now. I can't go; I dont want to go. I want to stay He here end dig Into my job. looked up, and hie dark face brightened with the smile she remembered so well, Larrys masterful, slow smile. "And now and then teke you to lunch," be sold. Instead of smiling In return she slowly shook her bead, her face . very sober. "No, no more of that I Thai's what I paid for so dearly, Larry, knowing that you belonged to her to Ruth, and pretending that I hnd any right" her a "Isnt caring for each-otright?" "I thought ao then. I'm oldei now, I see things differently now. Tan're changed," he said. "Iu all the lovely ways lovelier, and In ao many other ways changed, lou're outstanding, Tony I don't ask -- yon ta forgive me. I was confused with the suddenness of everything I was changed, too from my Illness. Everything at home seemed far away and dreamy; the only realities were the villa, and the hot sunshine, and Caroline all lu ahite being tremendously helpful ami kind the one lovely living thing In all onr lives I Can't you umler Stand?" I do understand." Tony said And I think," she added almost timidly, "I think yon admire Caro Una more than you think you do. Larry. It seems to me, now, since you are married since you did marry so so soon So soon after Ruth's death. Yes. wa both feel that; we both feel that for that very reason we have no right to separate, be conceded, as she hesitated. "Rut It was one of those marriages that could only have taken, place In exactly that way. If wa had waited a year. If we had waited until even three or four months after Ruth's death, It never would have happened." Tony dipped her Uttlest fingertip ' into the salad dressing, tasted It, 'narrowed her eyes. "But yon are not always unhappy, Larry?" "Not always. At there's something that holds us together 'Only she's quarrelsome, Tony, and Jealous." I see the Jealousy." "Shes Intensely Jealous of you." the man said. "Of me? It seems to me the shoe ought to be on the other foot." "But she knows, of course, how I felt bow I feel for you." " "I wonder how Caroline would have felt If all Ruth's money hadn't been Involved?" Tony asked Idly. "It wasn't all Ruth's money," Larry reminded her quickly. She wrote Joe of the legacies." And Joe got a splendid slice, and Joes the one that ought to have it, too," Tony eald. "He helps so many people. There's no end o Joes goodness !" "And yet yon cant love him? Tony, Tony, Tony, bow blind I've been I Its sickening," 'Larry said, with a rueful emlle. "to have had to have bad all the difficulties in one's life that I had to meet, and to have felt, as I did feel, thn; if I ever were free I could make my own destiny to wonderful, to happy, and then to have had my chance and Instantly thrown It away." "Were you terribly young when you married Ruth, ' "Twenty-one.- " "A boy." "That was alt" "And did you lore her? I admired her tremendously. The accident occured during a virion heavy rainstorm and poor Accordcrash. the for was blamed Med Brother On Mercy Errand Brother Killed While Traveling With New Of Mother Death To Relatives The sympathy of the dommunlty was extended Friday to Mrs. C. B. Duckworth of Magna on the death of her brother and her mother, Mrs. Helen Douglas and her brother, George Douglas. Mr. Douglas, S3, of 1133 West Second South street, was killed Instantly at 4:30 p. m. Friday when the automobile he was driving collided with another machine at Seventeenth South and West Temple streets, overturned and crashed Into a utility pole at the northwest corner of the Intersection. James J. Douglas, 52, of Wendover, a brother of George also riding in the car, suffered a severe abrasion on the face, a lacerated left hand and bruises The brothers were en route to Murray to Inform another brother of the death of their mother. Mrs. lost their bearings, when theyvt been tinder a heavy strain. A week later we were in Paris then w both seemed suddenly to wake tm to corns back to our old point oi view. We said then, We musj make a go of this, weve drawn thf attention of all our world to oui marriage, we can't confess failure! But from that moment to this weVi never thought alike, we have nothing In common, we are only mak Ing each other miserable I" Tony looked at blm speculatively I noticed the gray hair, Larry." "That began when I was 111 Oh, Tony, If I could only go back the last eight months and have It all to live over again It was ao simple so easy, Just to bring Ruths mother home and to come out hers to you I But It seemed to be a time when I bad to plunge madly ahead rtixiy with freedom, per baps, feeling that now I could do anything, travel, buy a country place, have horses, do all the things that of late years hadn't Interested 1 hep "And wlthlo few weeks Caro- were somehow engaged, tad even then I wasn't taking It all seriously; even then I didn't realize that she was In earnest We bad said at first that of course we would wait the whole year then she began to well, and I did. too. Ins not blaming anyone but myself. We were there at the villa, with everything to settle, discuss, decide, and since we were golng to be married some day, why not at once, and quietly, and not tell anyone for six or eight months? "Larry," Tony aald seriously, "you dont have to tell me. Nobody knows better than I how easily one can do a thing In one mood and wonder about It In another," It was the first touch of anything like sympathy, like tenderness she had shown him, aod he grasped at It eagerly. line and I was driving to witnesses, Douglas South Seventeenth west on ing street, ran through a stop sign and collided with a northbound car, driven by D. E. Hilkerzaumer, 82, 1455 Fifth East street. Salt Lake City, The force of the Impact overturned the Douglas machine and threw.lt against the utility pole. 47 feet from the point of collision, police traffic officers said. The victim suffered a skull fracture, a" broken neck, fractured Jaw and Internal Injuries. His brother was treated at the emergency hoshome pital and then taken to the of relatives. Mr. Douglas was born In Murray June 22, 1883, and had resided In Salt Lake City for the past 30 years. emAt the time of his death he was state the of In the shops ployed road commission, a position he had Officers Declare cently. Mr, and Mrs. H. V. Chase and Death anson, Harry arrived Friday from HerMr. and Mrs. W. R. Black at the visit to 1,1 nounce the arrival of a baby girl cules, California Cross home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Schwer Tuesday, July 22 at the Holy left families Both re- for a short time. Hospital Mother and baby are Guise Balfour. 22, shot anq fcm, vaImmediately after on a weeks ported as doing nicely. himself Monday by prmngEa. Hole. e cation at Jackson of a shotgun with hi fa? trigger Btiffler spent K, H. Mr. and Mi. e at the home of his father, JqjJ a very enjoyable weeks vacation at of Sterling, Balfour, in Buena Vista, at Ta Peacock Earl Mr. resort Moorehouse Smith and Utah is the guest of his sisters, Mrs. a. m, deputy sheriffs reported. Larsen and Mrs. LaVar Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Kearns and Lynn Deputies P. A. Hanks and W. Kearns. j Larsen Mrs. Lynn family. Mr. and Reynolds said Balfour apparent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney sat on the bed, removed hi fa! Mr. Charles Bevan returned last Bullock epent the weekend at the and discharged the he where Bullfrom week the hospital ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Bert into his head and neck enfar A speedy gun underwent an operation. ock In Parleys Canyon the left ear. His father said he hi for him. is recovery hoped been despondent recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Belllston and are Balfour was employed by the Utth Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culley spent Mrs. Melvin Warren of Nephl, Charles Mrs. friends weekend with and Power and Light company, offlcen Mr. last of visiting guests ld. and relations In Tooele. Black for a short time. L!ans.Gca SzicHs ochy , fa, ge Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family spent their vacation visiting Zion and Bryces Canyons and Escalante. They visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Hansen in Escalante. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Tills ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna within the next week entitles Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cotter Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seay Mr. sind Mrs. M. J. Henline held since 1931. Prior to that he Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harding and had been employed In the blackGlen of Provo were the guests son, Rk smith shop of the Denver 17 of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock re for railroad Western Grande A FREE SHOW - (These names are years. He Is survived, by his widow, Mrs. Freda Klenk Douglas, two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Coleman, Salt Uke New City, and Mrs. Helen Duste, C. York City; three sLters, Mrs. WalMrs. B. Duckworth, Magna; lace and Mrs. Robert F. Cox, AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER- taken from our Subscription H) COMPUMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE. . Magna, within the next week entitles broBerkeley. California and three. thers, T. E. Douglas, Salt Lake City; William Douglas, Murray and J. Wendover and one grand- ill child. Mrs. Douglas was bom In Scotland? October 15 1853, a daughter y. of John and Jeanette Johnston She cameto 8alt Lake City 58 years ago and with the exception of residence In Murray, had resided In Salt Lake City since. 8he waa an active worker In the L D. S. J A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER ate taken from anr Subscription H? (These names EMPRESS THEATRE Mc-Clar- Her huschurch Relief Society several died band, James Douglas, Its years ago. In addition to her sons and daughters, she is survived by 18 grandchildren 13 great grandchildren. Mrs. Douglas was exceedingly well and Garfield, known in Magna visitor at a been frequent having the homes of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Duckworth and grandchildren, Mrs. Helen Fitzgeaki, Mrs. J. B. Grose and Mrs. Lionel Hendrlcksen. Considering how fine this railroad transportation is nowadays, you cant travel any cheaper. Fares lowest in history substantial savings on round trip tickets. So why not take the train? safer. Its more dependable. cant beat the improved travel comfort in coachea and sleeping cars. It's a good thing movies dont have such restful seats most folks would sure fall asleep. You Ever hear about the new Free deli very ofless than pick p-and carload freight? Its a great convenience to shippers and receivers alike. Western railroads pick up at the door, ship by fast freight, and deliver to door at no extra charge. -- Her many friends here will mourn and regret her untimely passing and the tragic accident of her son. The following numbers were given at the services' vocal selection, Mrs. Prier and daughter; prayer by Lionel Hendrlcksen; vocal selection, Stenla Busk; remarks, John H. Baw-de- n, Alvin Wallace and Bishop L. C. Healy who had charge of the services; song, Mrs. Florence Cockerlll; prayer, J. Allen. The Joseph William Taylor mortuary was crowded to capacity with sorrowing friends. Interment was made In the City cemetery. The graves werejledicated by John Bawden. SATURDAY ONLY, AUGUST 1 First Show 7:00 p. m. Drawing at 9:00 p, , OUR NEW ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN MONEY NIGHT Cash is the Award Given Away This Saturday, 40 GEM EMPRESS will give away $20 every Saturday night Draw, ing at 9:00 p. m. at the EMPRESS. To be registered and present at tht requirements are drawing. Register now at the Gem or Empress or at the Copper Printing Company. No Charge to Register. Everyone 14 or over eligible to register. You may win. A specially selected show every Saturday.. This Week, 340 ROAD GANG Warner Bros, most dramatic revelation since "I Am A Fugitive" Its hard to believe but It could happen here. A story that will Sager long In your memory. Comedy Novelty SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST First Show Sunday, 8:00; Monday, Too day, 7:00 EXTRA 3 DAYS SUPER THE EVENT OP THE YEAR ANY YEAR! GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR In -4 J. Mr. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN? Railroad trains are running on fatter schedules these days Seems like the iron horse wants to show these new streamlined diesels that he can step out, too. grand new Idea in a gay, romantic story. A brand new love team. He fell In love but landed Jn JalL Topping anything you've ever seen before. A big 2 hour feature. COMEDY NEWS schedules have been speeded up. NOTTCIJ: Our summer schedule. This week no show at the Gem, Sunday, Monday. At the Empress, a Special Deluxe feature every Both passenger and freight What more, the railroads believe, in safety first," Last year notone passenger was killed in a train accident on western railroads. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sandall announce the birth of a baby girl born Monday, July 27 at the Cottonwood ' Mr. and Mrs. George Weichers Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Vem Newman Talk to your local railroad agent He's full of information about traveling and shipping. We are proud of railroad achieve- ments, appreciate the publics good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued prog- i ress. A Sunday Monday. Every Saturday MONEY NIGHT," GEM THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY AUG. 1 1, First Show 6:15 all 3 nights. Last show starts mi Serial 1:45 p. m. EXTRA SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL 20-2- GENTLE JULIA Little Jane Withers, Tom Brown, Marsha Hunt Jackie Sesri. Booth Tarklngtons hilarious of small town romance. Jane's In masterpiece her glory. Second Feature ABSOLUTE QUIET Irene Hervey. Stuart Envln. Ita fun to be thrilled. Lional Atwill, Action from the word go. Flash Gordon" Serial - NO SHOW THIS SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 Club nights. Shows, Tuesday, 8:00; Wednesday, 7:00 4-- WESTERN nnunonDS aarf TKX PULLMAN COMPANY AND SUDDEN DEATH - - With Randolph Scott, Francis Drake, Billy Lee, Fuzzy Knight A terrific drama that everyone should see who rides in a car. A Par- amount Picture. Comedy News 1 ' Not now, no." "I got my coat there." Caroline sard. The dlvlnest chinchilla you ever saw. Ill show It to you to- " " BACCHUSNOTES Mother and Maternity Hospital new arrival are doing very nicely. "Tony, only promise me this; Mr. and Mrs Sandall now have a that whatever the complications of a and boy girl. Congratulations, the next year are, whatever Caroline and I decide to do, youll be Mrs. Sheldon Strange and daugh my friend, I may have your ter. Mona Lee left Friday for their friendship, mayn't I. Tony? You and I may see each other, and talk home In Glendale. California, hav things over, and go back to tb ing spent a month visiting Mrs. old. days when we nsed to go to Strange's sister, Mrs. H. E. Btiffler. lunch at one and talk nntll halfpast three? I dont like to remember those days I" Tony said, smiling. And In LOST the silence Joe put his head In nt the door and asked: Do we eat In here?" and her talk with I.arry was ov.-r- . Brown, Scotch collie puppy, Th,e door between the Ulvlng loom and the kitchen was July 24th. Finder return to J, W. Jones, West Main street. opened, and Caroline and Joe began to set a table In by the fire. "Any more talk of your going to New York, Ton?" Caroline asked. 'ae , day. - , VOYAGE CHAPTER Magna Womans also of th B it Q Row in Magna. The popular young couple acre married Monday, July 20 In Los Angeles, California, where Mr., Richardson ta employed. The bride has been vacationing there for the past several months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Perkins. They were married by Bishop Peacock of the L. D. S. Church. Immediately following the wedding ceremony, a wedding dinner was held In a dining room of a restur-aIn Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Elder and Mr. and Mrs Ned Perkins, former residents here, were In attendance. In addition to several other friends. XXV died at the home of a 411 daughter, Mrs. Stuart Wallace, Cleveland avenue, at 2:50 a. m. FriDouglas morrow." And Yet You Cant Lova Him." that part Isn't the Important part Is It? It never has lasted, it never will." "Couldn't It?" the man asked, a dark Bush on his face, bis voice low. for It Isnt the right the and true part And, for the ri si, Larry, seriously, seriously, haven't you and Caroline a great deal lu common? Haven't you two more In common than you and I -- ver could have had? You like diuuers chinchilla coats No, wise ' 1 Tony-answe- despise dinners. red I despise hitichilla coats!" f yon two bad a handsome apartment ,n San Francisco, entertained a good deal, were Id on opera nights and polo "What "are you talking about?" the man asked almost ronghly "You're not you're surely not trying to trying to persuade me Thai Caroline and I are rightly married? I tell you It was one of those Impulsive, stnpM-thln-gs that men She and women only do wben they have meet" Is Tony did not look at Larry. "I remember you wanted one." "Ready, Joe." Tony said. The salad was green and crisp In its bowl; the enchiladas smoking hot. Joe brought a great stack of brown toast to the table. "Does anyone want coffee now? Nobody want! coffee until later, Joe," Tony said. "Are you going to town tonight, Tony?" "No. ELECTR IC SERVICE bTi,d a Not tonight" L follow W'rCd - or Old? e"?y the advantages of tha farm.home represents the stability f,ectriciy Ease and eomfart will You really begin to enjoy life. E LECTRIC SERVICE IS PROFITABLE TOO h :ne time to add small x "Staying with Brenda V "No." Tony, her face suddenly paling, but her eyes like sparkling blue stars, burst Into joyous laughter and caught Joe around the neck as she passed his chair at the table. Oh, Joe, darling, we'll have to tell them!" abe said. shoved his chslr back a little, facing them with a faintly knitted brow. Caroline's race was a study la hurt Incredulity. You two are engagedr she said quickly, as one not to be 'Surprised. "Married I" Joe said, Tonydrawo down on his knee now, andjils kisa against her chin. "We were mar-rle- d two after you were. ' (TO weeks BE COSTISVED) Yours A New House Tow motors and .jmti! appliances to your farm. Let elechiciiy churn, pump, hoist hay, 'grind feed and indoors, cook, heat water, refrigerate food, etc. Low wages always on the job. ASK US ABOUT IT. UTAH POWER & UGIITCO. iy J n : |