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Show 7 o 3 The Complete Home Newt pc Read It in The Timet or Leader fifteenthyear Nominees Given CHATTERS Hoopsters Begin In which the Editor Has llUST A REMINDER Her say! C ForUfah Copper Thankt giving Day - Oldest of all American holidays, Thanksgiving Day is the annual occasion fotthe renewal of our faith as a people in the beneficence of a Divine'' Providence whose upon care over us our lives and Results To Be Announced watchful liberties depend. The spirit in which At Smoker, Wednesday, the Pilgrim Fathers celebrated a day of prayer and Thanksgiving in 1621, December 8 after the gamering of their first g j Gardner, Incumbent, H. L. harvest, is, we believe, still the spirit Garfield. J. P. Jacobs, WUllam J. of America. Regardless of race or creed, it is Idingham and Harold Richardson are the nominees for the Utah Cop- impossible that any American who to serve in the is not an utter atheist should fail per Club presidency 1938. as announced by E. E. to recognize and to offer thankful of year club prayers to the Divine Spirit which McCarty, secretary- - The annual 1 to has so marvelously and triumphantelection will 'be held December announc- ly brought us through the pitfalls 7 inclusive. Results will be Dec- and crises of the past three hundred ed at the smoker Wednesday. years and lifted us as a people to the ember 8 Vice president nominees are Ferd-j- e highest state of spiritual and physiBarton A B. Duckworth, F. O. cal liberty and the greatest and most widely distributed material Haymond, Jr Parley MoCleve and Governors of Board prosperity ever enjoyed by any peoSlater. Edwin ple, anywhere, at any time in the are: Magna Plant. P. A. Cammans, L W. Flint, C. W. Gager and O. M. long, long history of mankind's Alstruggle upward toward the goal of Henderson; Arthur Plant: John lan, Reed Damron, W. A. Eckersley the millennium. Whether we believe in a personal and P. H Ensign; B Si Improvement Company: J. R. Jones, Deity, or hold, in the language of the Westminister Catechism, that "God William Larson and W. B. Reynolds is a Spirit, infinite, eternal and unThe list of nominees was submitted by P R- - Schultz, chairman of changeable, in His being, wisdom, Qob Offices committee, H. B. the nominating W. B. Haymond. F. Duckworth, Cooper Greene, H. Claude Anderson, and W. E Heffeman. CYPRUS P.T. A. AT Practicing At Cyprus School ur 4y. i First Game This Friday Evening At Provo Non-Leag- tire family., Why not send the .Times or, Leader for one year to the fara-yoson or daughter jy toi Ciome neighbor or friend whom! you want to favor especially 7 Place the order now and for! $1 00 we will mail 52 issues of your home-tow- n newspaper with all the home news and also mail a pretty gift card. ue . Twenty-fo- ur and Death Given eve- ning for the organisation and formulation of a Utah Oopper Club male thorns, but definite plans were de layed until a meeting at a later date. H- C. Waring will conduct the chorus. - As Accident ) Heart AlteS Brazil Goes Fascist Funeral Services Held Friday For Stanley Myri Shaw :1 )wner Victh Tomorrow men attended the in Itial meeting last Wednesday IrtkrStcii Today MagnaYouths The news that the new President, of Brazil has promulgated a new Constitution which puts ail power in the hands of the President and relegates the Brazilian Congress to the background is of interest to Americans because it seems to be the first definite establishment of a Fascist form of government in the Western Hemisphere. President Oet-ulVargas refers to the new government "as a "corporative state,' which is exactly what Mussolini calls his Fascist government In Ita- Well-Know- n Local Mev Succumbs While chant :ixing Tire i i Eitaro Onlshl, 58. Japanese mer- j of Arthur j Stanley Myri 8haw, 15, son of Mr. store tile can proprietor nd Mrs. Charles Morris Shaw of died Friday night at 6.30 o'clock Magna, came to his death accidenwhile returning to Arthur from Salt j Baw-deat- FINAL APPEAL tally, it was stated by Lambert City, following a heart coroner. The youth was found I tack. , MADE FOR RED Tuesday of last week at 4:45 p. m. on car Mr. Onlshl had stopped his by bis father, hanging from the CROSS ROLL CALL the highway to change a tire on his rafters of the bam on the Shew ly. automobile when he suffered the atfarm, east of the Spencer ward. The importance of this leap of tack. He died ten minutes later. With the annual Red Cross memMyri, as he was more familiarly Fascism across the Atlantic at this Deputy Sheriffs R. C. Jackson bership campaign scheduled to end known, had started doing his dally time is what it may signify in the and D. H. Higginbotham and Her-- ; Adam S. Bennion, this week. Dr. round of chores at the farm and close alliance of the Dictator-go- v coroner, investigated.. State Roil Call chairman, renewed Minors Also Will Get At was apparently In good spirits, his erned nations of the world- - Italy man Gygl. ot Garfield, a passing his appeal to citizens here to sub- Least $16 in 42 2 Hour parents said. He had often played and Oermany have taken Japan into Arden Seddell motorist, aided members of the fam-- ! scribe their full quota Mrs. Mae Tarsan in the bam. swinging from their alliance with the avowed pur- ily stranded on the highway. . Bello and Mrs H. Claude Anderson Week rafter with ropes and it Is thought pose of opposing the spread of deare the local chairwomen that a rope became entangled and mocracy. I have no idea how closely Mr. Onlshl operated a store in Ar-(Special to the Tlmet-Leade- r) The Red Cross, with 16,162 memhe was unable to free himself. Brazil's new Dictator is In league thur for the past sixteen years, and The following boys have been in- bers in the state, is seeking an all with those three powers, but that was well known here. vited to report for basketball : of a minimum wage of Payment time high enrollment of 27.650 memThe youth, a student of Cyprus there is a tie is more than possible. Mr. Onlshl is survived by his wife, minors Seniors: Nick Drackuluch, Jack bers $16 a week to women and school, was born August 14, high three desons, Hideo, Kolchl and Ula- and Italy, Oermany Japan Olsen, Rex Speers, Ray Duckworth, 1922. a son of Charles and LaPrlel The response from some sections will become mandatory upon operaall of Arthur, three daughters, ks. more of the earth than they mand Jack Ahlquist, Norman Weggeland. of the state has been excellent." Dr. tors of retail establishments in Utah Clegg Shaw. have, for their surplus population. Msssko and Nubuko of Arthur and Jack Rldd, Duane Henderson and Bennion asserted, but unless there after February 1. 1938, as a result of Survlviors Include his parents; four All of them have been planting col Aslno of Kobl, Japan. is a marked increase in enrollments an order Issued Friday by the Utah power, holiness. Justice, goodness John Papanikolas. Funeral services will be held this Tom C., Melvin, Alva and onles of their nations In Brazil Keith Juniors: brothers. Jack Commission Johnston. Industrial and truth abiding in the hearts of in the next few days, the state will this tor The Thursday in the Buddhist years, Oerinany. particularly of s, and all on LaMar wages, Shaw, Magna, This is the first order men, it is surely meek and fitting Barton, George Walker, Fred fall short of its quota. church. Mom Salt Lake City and the body Is the bound States United by Leon Hales, Richard Barton, hours and working standards Issued two sisters, Mra Harold W. Naylor that on Thanksgiving Day, when the roe Doctrine to maintain the lnde cremated Friday morning. The urn both Gordon Max He Mrs. too said and is not subit to under commission late Jack Goodman, Ronneburg, the provisions Clyde Taylor. by other peoples of the world are tom pendence of South American states. containing the ashes may either be between economic suffering and the McLain. George Papanikolas. Clair scribe and appealed to citizens who of an act passed by the 1933 legisla- of Salt Lake City. The Brazilian situation may make kept by the family or placed in the horrors of war, we should give grate- Bello. Kenneth Wyatt, Kochi Onlshl have not been solicited to send ture. church. Myri was a likeable, cheerful chap, trouble for us. and Dick to their rethe membership heart-feSpeers. application lt ful and thanks for our deThe order follows closely the all his schoolhighly regarded by or Amerito the The Onlshl family plans to eon- liverance and protection from the commendations made several weeks mates and associates. Ho was a Monroe Hands OfF' Cyprus Pirates play at Provo this Chapter chairmen President James Monroe sounded Unue living In Arthur. fate of the peoples who have been Friday evening in the first non- can Red Cross headquarters. Beason ago by the retail wage board, the scholar in school and prominent in his warning to Europe to keep hands Mr. Onlshl was weli known and reseduced into surrendering their phy- league game of the season. The Building. Salt Lake City. The mem- principal change being made in the Cyprus activities. In off South America In 1823. work. sical liberties for false promises of season league game schedule is not berships are namely - annual at $1, rule on part-tim- e spected for his honesty. Integrity at 85 00: sustaining at and honor. Funeral services were held Friday message to Congress he wrote: The board recommended that not security, only to find themselves fully completed A tentative game contributing The political system of the allied less than six hours constitute a part at 1 p. m. hi the Pleasant Oreen L. bereft of the most precious of all is also scheduled December 8 of the 810 and supporting at 825 00. human possession, the liberty of'the Alumni vs. Cyprus. time day, but the commission reduc- D 8. Ward Speakers were former powers Is essentially different from CYPRUS ! SCHOOL we ahould con this to four hours and made the Bishop Isaac W. Coon, Edwin Spen- that ot America ed human spirit. BROTHER OF TWO The comfort of basketball fans at additional provision that not less cer, instructor at the Cyprus high sider any attempt on their part to OFFERS CHRISTMAS i the Cyprus gym will be greatly inFuture Generations than 45 cents an hour be paid for School and President H. Edward extend their system to any part of creased this year a? new bleachers LOCAL WOMEN DIES part-tim- e work. Sutton. Musical numbers were given this hemisphere as dangerous to our CLASS Hodge Marshall passes on Interest- are WEDNESDAY Installed They will have The American commission followed by Jack Herzog, Mrs. Florence Cock-eri- ll peace and safety this the In ing information when he relates that a being Bernell Rhodes, 26, brother to Mrs indeseating capacity of from 1200 to the free and by Deseret and the qpntinents, the city portion of the Salt Lake Generof recent Mortuary a Attorney opinion 1500. condition which they have Parley McCleve, Garfield and Mrs. al Beginning next Wednesday. DecCity and County Building has not to Joseph Chez in which he held String trio. Interment was in the pendent balance of the non- - league Ilarry Adams of Magna, died ThursThe assumed and maintain, are hence- ember 8, three courses will be ofdate had a dollar paid on it. to be unreas- tasatch Lawn cemetery. the provision schedule is: forth not to be considered as sub- fered to the general public of this day morning at 12 '15 a m. in St. onable and Astounding, but true Several times suggested four hours InDecember at North Mark's hospital after several months cost its has been paid in Interest, stead. The attorney general said he UTAH COPPER WINS jects for future colonization by any vicinity by teachers of the Junior ) illness. and Senior High Schools of Cyprus, European powers." if the but the original debt incurred by our Summit (Coalville provision (doubted December 17 Lehl at Cyprus. Mr. Rhodes had worked for was aimed at a dll doctrine announces Principal T. P. Brock- That bebe the turn would jh and courts, in grandfathers remains, upheld by TAX SUIT ' " ' ' December 22 North Summit at Utah Copper Company for the past ferent of bank. system' govern European e part-timwill be passed on to our grandchilcause it would make the half. and ment than exists year an Miss at Cyprus William and Miss Hurst will and today, dren by us. day but little shorter than the full December 28 Cyprus at Manti In addition to the above-namalliance far different from Fascism. give demonstrations on Christmas Nov. 23 D The (AP) ENVER, It's food for thought. time day. December 29 Cyprus at Richfield. sisters he is survived by his mother, Tenth United States circuit court of But it has served as a "hands off Cookery end Candles, Miss North commla-ion'December 30 Cyprus at Monroe. Mrs Amos Rhodes of Lehi, one ether order makes the appeals affirmed Tuesday a trial notice to the world for 114 years, will Instruct and demonstrate gifts The Chatter in sewing for Christmas and Mr. s.ster, Mrs. Oral Haire of Provo and 816 minimum applicable to all parts court judgment granting the Utah has been maintained as the consist1 I don't know whether it is the two brothers Eizy Rhodes of Hunter of the state without regard to poss-- 1 Copper company recovery of $85, ent policy of the United States and Thomock will demonstrate Toy rehair-drenew. attractive that Lois BOWLING LINEUP and L H Rhodes of Portland. Ore- ibie differences in cost of living as 828 in taxes paid under protest to respected by the rest of thewortd. pairing and Toy Mating Schultz has, or Just that I see her between one community and ano- Sait Lake county, Utah, in 1935. If the present extension of a Eurgon have almost but LISTED seldom, very FOR NEXT passed The classes begin at 7:00 and will The funeral will be held in Lehl, ther The attorney general held this deThe court system of government to Brathe opean appelate upheld her on the street several times latelast until 8:00 p. m. They will be a date to be announced later. which at was in the zil way Unprovisions has the of Fascist cision in only the delivered the action backing by AT CLUB ly Last week in Salt Lake City. Ho- WEEK The sincere sympathy of the com- of the law could be applied and still ited States District Judge Tillman states, or results in an alliance with conducted every Wednesday until ward and I passed Lois on the street Christmas. is extended to the bereaved carry out the Intent of the law. D. Johnson at Salt Lake City. munity them, it certainly will be up to our and she flashed a bright hello to The Other courses will follow after the is family. was in ail concurred The order bowling following lineup do by to take The and notice government company contended. Judge both of us Howard remarked : Cute for bowlers at the Utah CopW. M Knerr Orie L. Phillips said, the county's something to protect and maintain holidays at dates to be announced commissioners three given girl, reminds me of someone." later. per Club for the next week: chairman; O. F McShane and B. D. taxing authority did not follow pro- our Monroe Doctrine. MAGNA RESIDENT Nebeker. visions of the Utah statute in deterI looked at him to be sure he was- Monday, December 6: Brazil These orders are . made. the mining valuation of company prop- Empireof n't kidding and said, She ought to 6:30: Teams 11 vs. 13 and 3 vs 21 HURT IN SALT At one time, Brazil was still un- SPENCER WARD 27 vs vs. 2 23 6 Teams 8:30: and commission said, for the express erty. You've lived in the same town and der a monarchy. Many now living purpose of providing an adequate gone to school with her. I dont im- Thursday, December 9: OPEN can recall seeing the last Emperor of HOLDS LAKE CITY CRASH 1 vs. 18. 16 vs 20 Teams to to women 6:30: minand be and at wage paid agine Lois would be very flattered Dom Perdo II. at the CenBrazil, GRANITE DISTRICT 12 13 ocvs. 22 24 vs. Teams 8:30: ors and engaged in the retail trade TUES. being so quickly forgotten," wheretennial 1876 In Philadelphia. He was NIGHT 10: Sam Kanios, 20. of Magna, was in cupation, which is herein decreed upon Howard with an astonished Friday, December handsome man old a the with tall, 6:30: Teams 9 vs. 15 and 4 vs 25. fairly good" condition Thursday to be not less than a minimum wage HAS CENSUS JUMP look, suddenly turned around into a The Spencer Ward , Mutual held longest, thickest white beard ever 8:30: Teams 10 vs. 26 and 8 vs. 28. night at the St. Mark's hospital acLequateto .supplyauch. women, and and,said,-',Sure- ly larger-fat-la- dysoenrHewasTT goodrulef,burOie Open Night on Tuesday evening. An ribs with when a cost Women's fractured of suffered minors the Bowling wantnecessary census proper of Granreturns and Complete Lois Schultz!" that wasn't car which he a as driving collided living and to maintain the health ite district showed a total popula- people of Brazil took the govern- interesting program was given. Mr. ed to retrace his steps to actually Tuesday, December 7: ment into their own hands in 1889 Jeffery of the Association of the' 10 4 with another machine in the 1400 and welfare of such women and tion of 9115 children between 6 and vs. vs. 8 9 2, Teams and 6:30: see if I were correct. and demanded his resignation. They Blind in Utah, accompanied himself block on South Redwood road. Ray minors. vs 6. 18 years of age, an increase of 299 Funny, but we both did practiwhile singing and gave , adopted a constitution almost an on the 1 vs. 5 and 7 vs. 3 288 East Fifth South. Salt to do not 8:30: Teams over minors male 1936 Greeley, the apply They figure, according to exact copy of ours, with 20 provinces numbersbanjo cally the same thing again Sunday on the musical saw. Mm. v ma18 as Lake over the other City, driving reports released Monday by Dr. Cal- federated as the United States of Florence ' evening Ive heard Dot Jensen reBurgess Thorpe gave num- chine sheriffs said. of Other the vin 8 order deputy district requirements Smith, of unintenodd incidents superintendent. Brazil. late many bers on GLADE EARL the acoordian. A vocal solo Mr Kamos is reported progressing are as follows: The largest increase was made by tionally "passing people when she Simon Bolivar, The Liberator, was given by kiss Phyllis Rade- -' ; 1 A standard day of 7 hours with nicely 4723. of a total compared didn't have her glasses, but I had WILL SPEAK AT with boys, had successfully invited the Spanish baugh. accompanied by mIm Betty ' one maximum day per week of 71 with 4392 girls. Last year there were colonies of South America to declare Shaw. Miss mine on Scuse it please, Lois. Beverly Bennion gave a ' NEWMAN ROMRELL hours, making a 424 hour week 4357 boys in the district and 4259 their Independence half a century and reading remarks by returned ,' . They Say - 2. Time and a half for overtime, girls. earlier Brazil, being Portuguese in- missionary Ray Jensen Heard a story at a recent meeting Mr and Mrs Otto Newman an- said overtime to be paid only in cases 8466 there showed (were Reports stead of Spanish, did not come unwhich was new to me, so it may not On December 6th, Mr. Earl J nounce the marriage of their dau- where it becomes necessary to ex- children of school age attending Refreshments were served to a der Bolivar's influence and was quite be old to some who read this col- Glade, Broadto of on KSL Rollo Romrell, ghter Amelia, president ceed the standard week because of Granite district schools. to be ruled by a member of large crowd. Mr. Jeffery is coming content umn. A soapbox orator was abusing 18 in the Salt Lake L D. semiannual sales, holcasting Station, will speak at the November out again, the date tentatively be- -i An additional 271 were attending the Portuguese royal House of a. the capitalist, advocating taking Stake Priesthood Conference at 7.30 S. Temple rush. Saturdays or emergency. part-tim- e 227 in other disiday tag set tor February 3. Mr. Jeffery , school, from the Haves and giving to the p. m. Mr. Glade's subject will be on A wedding dinner followed at the In no case shall any woman or mintrict schools, 24 in private schools Rio de Janeiro was for a will ten of problems of the blind. Indeed, Have Nots, and issued this warning. "How To Teach." His appearance bride's home for members and close or be employed for more than 8 and 238 not enrolled in any school. short time the actual "The greedy capitalist had well be- here is sponsored by the High Coun- friends of the two families. capital of The hours a day or 48 hours a week All of those not attending school Portugal, when the events of the ware. He is shearing the sheep which cil of the Lesser Priesthood. The pub- young couple are at home to their Resident reck3 The time worked shall be were excused by legal permit. Dr. Napoleonic wars forced Don John lays the golden eggs until the well lic is cordially invited to attend. friends in Magna oned to the nearest unit of 15 min- Smith said. VI, the Portuguese emperor to move goes dry. Answers utes. himself and the royal court across Magna i i The same speaker also told this 4 Where a definite type of uni in 1808. the Atlantic Brazil's history Grim Magna Attorney Wed is indeed curious story. His paper had received a not- UTAH COPPER COMPANY CURTAILS Call form is required it shall be provided and colorful. ice from a recently bereaved widow the employer, together with laun- - One of the interesting announce- Economics The Reason She told how much she loved --her OPERATIONS AT MAGNA-ARTH-UR MILLS by costs. Henry O. Lloyd, 68, died suddenly dering ments of the week is the marriage At the bottom of the Brazilian dic- at the husband and how she was left lonely 5 Watting time on company pre- family homTn Granger earof Fratto. young last is The low read, the and bereft. Joseph economic state ly Sunday of causes incident paragraph tatorship given by officials as the lower cost of mlses shall be computed as working Utah of the Day-pa- y employes ll Cap-IMiss Roee send1 to me the names of into which the country has fallen. He was a former resident of to age. Can you the red metal and that they were time and compensated for at not Magna attorney Magna. Copper Arthur and Magna Mills were of Mrs. Mr. and upo, the richest agricultural daughter several eligible bachelors? more Probably than copper they less than the minimum rate of 37.6 Funeral services were held Tuese to 21 days a producing reduced from of Sheridan. Capiliupo in the whole Anthony world. Brazil day in the were selling. territory cents per hour. Ward chapel month and a 25c cut, effective Dechas few of the mineral resources and intermentGranger Wyoming. Celebrate Anniversary Officials declined to state how 6 Working hours shall be consemade In the Logan ember 1. according to information was married Sunday found elsewhere In South America, The couple curor knew the cutive. provided that not more than City cemetery. released by officials Salary men re- long they thought 21 at Sheridan by but prospered for many years by John W. Beagley was pleasantly tailment would last Only a schedule one hour shall be allowed for meal evening, November cuts in ceived pay. to Albert Kenlr Father Besides his widow. Mrs. Lucy They plan building up almost a world monopoly for December has been posted. surprised at his home last week by time. Tills shall not be Included as make May , Reason for the curtailment was home in Salt Lake City. of their Falrboqme Lloyd, he Is survived by his wife and children, honoring his of the working time. part two sons, Harold O. W. 7 A rest period of 10 minutes Lloyd and birthday anniversary. Mr. Beagley Brazil's coffee "valorization" plan Dean Mr and Mrs. A. V. Powell were Lloyd of Granger, three dauhas been a resident of Magna and UNEMPLOYED FILL OUT FEDERAL shall be provided in each four hours is the oldest and until of the Mrs. lately ghters. Mrs. Madell Jacobsen. Mrs. Pleasant Oreen for twenty years. of working time, and this shall not Thanksgiving holiday guests Powell's sister. Mrs. Oral Bosh of most successful scheme of governIona Bodrero and Mrs. Villa Hofier Mr. Beagleys six sons and four CARDS IN GOOD MANNER HERE be included as part of the working mental crop control and state sub- of Logan, six Levan, Utah. grandchildren, and hour. daughters of Magna and Tooele and sidized agriculture In the world. By three sisters. his wife, Jdrs. Esther Beagley, obser8 No home work shall be given to ary at time of dismissal. This will the exact number ot unemployed limiting planting, burning up surThe sympathy of the ved the occasion. Games were played but will women and minors. community not apply in cases of discharge for plus coffee and A a general rule, all of'the cards cannot be given at tlys date, controlling exports is extended to the bereaved family. and Lavender vacation-witthe 9. evening. one week's At least r Unreleased durlng be misconduct. dlshonesty-oin the National the Brazitlan was unemployed for able government gold feathery chrysanthemums were pay shall be given after a year's The orders will be enforced by the to feed coffee into the world marCensus, turned In to the government for dhen locality Mrs. William Proctor entertained used throughout the employment state they effectively two women's division employment. of The poetmlstresses the industrial kets in doses measured by the de- at a Magna and Garfield postoffices, birthday party on Sunday for all rooms. and 10. PostEvery cooperation reoeived employe of which Mrs. Lottie mand, at highly discharged commission, splendid were clear and concise, states profitable prices; her small daughter, Sandra. Games This was the first time in ten mistresses Elise Baker and Theresa cards were returned by November without one week's written advance Shupe is director, and Mrs. Jeanette but if other nations tried to market were played and refreshments serv met notice shall be paid one week's sal- - A. Garner, assistant. final date. years that all the family have (Continued on Page 8) ed to six young greets. Taylor. Due to a postoffice ruling. 20, the Basketball is assuming first place in sports at the Cyprus High School, replacing the popular sod game-footActive practice began November 22, according to Coaches Rus Magelby and Vernon Richardson Cyprus will probably have one of the tallest teams in this region, as many of the boys top six foot or over. Jack Johnston, with a height of six feet, four inches, will undoubtedly be one of the tallest hoopsters in this district. He is closely followed by Nick Drackuluch, six feet, 2 Inches, Jack Olsen, Ray Duckworth, Jack Ahlquist, Norman Weggeland and others. Womens Pay mvwAWwwtwAm io ball. n, ilinimiim Set For Utah State 1-- j Col-ling- MEETS FRIDAY EVE Just twenty-thre- e days until, Christmas and its time to think about an extra gift for the en .Twenty Four Hen Heed Call For Copper Club Chorus : SCHOOL AssoThe Cyprus Parent-Teachciation will meet this Friday evening, December 3 at the High School, announces Mrs Cleone Weggeland, president Dr Carl Hawkins, noted speaker of Salt Lake City, will talk on Social Relationship of Child - Parent School Numbers from the Junior High Drum Corp will also be preer six-ho- ur sented. is Consultation with teachers scheduled from 7:0(1 to 8:00 p. m. followed by the program at 8:00 p m. Another feature of the program Is s Major Bowes presentation xfmm students of the Senior and Junior High School. John Owen will enact Major Bowes. Pretty Home Wedding $85,828 ed s ss of Miss Ellen Harand Mrs. W, F. Hams and Virgil Culley, son of Mr. and Mrs J. J. Culley of Tooele, took place on Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents on Spencer Avenue at 7:00 p. m Stake president H Edward Sutton performed The marriage ris daughter of Mr. the ceremony. The bride, who was given in mar-haby her father, was lovely in a gown of ivory satin with long, tight fitting sleeves and an Elizabethan collar Her enveloping veil of bride's Jlluslojv.was lace trimmed and Held to the head with a small cap and coronet circled with rhinestones. 8he carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and white sweet peas tied with white satin. Mrs. Woodrow Poleet of Tooele, a sister of the groom and matron-o- f honor wore a peach-colorlace frock over taffeta and a corsage of rose buds Mrs. Donald Jacobson, the tending matron, wore a similar frock of Wallis Blue moire taffeta nd a corsage of pink rose buds. Miss Edith Harris, the bridesmaid, wore black lace and a corsage of pink and yellow s. Ray B. Culley the grooms brother, acted best man. The bride's mother wore a gown f burgandy lace and a corsage of talisman roses. Miss Betty Shaw played the wedding march. Tall Princess candles lighted the living toom during the ceremony. Members of the two families were present. A reception followed at the Plea-aGreen Amusement Hall. Miss Barbara Lambert. Miss Lyla Marlor, Miss Betty Marlor and Miss Jean Bari or received at the door. Mr. id Mrs Ray Harris and Miss le Williams had charge of the gift Mrs Sam Marlor, Mrs. James Cockerill and Mrs. Alice Brady were In charge of the refreshments. Danc-- 8 was enjoyed by one hundred Snests, Following a short honey-00,- L the young couple will make oir home In Magna. On lat Saturday evening Mrs. M. Brady entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring her niece, Brs. Virgil Culley at her home on street. Bunco and five hunted were played. Prizes at bunco ere won by the honor guest. Mrs; culley and Mrs. Etta PerklnrTUid five hundred by Mrs. Mayme ylor and Mrs. Leatrus Turner. A Incheon was served to twenty Cv together. guests. gs ed rose-bud- nt Lu-oN- rs : ! 1 J. CONFERENCE , Bra-ganz- Former 01 $ i Reapers well-kno- full-tim- coffee-growi- h 7; ( |