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Show THE MAGNA TIMES j Published By The Copper Printing Company ' Edith Nr Ridge. Editor R. Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1906 Entered as second class mall matter under the art of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Subscription, in advance, per year j ' Is none Mr Monson has one of the finest of his Job. He Is tactful but conscientious In enforcing records of any man ever to serve the-lethe people In that capacity. His dis-- ! the laws he has sworn to uphold. without arcriminating sincere methods of han- He is unassuming and to tile problems which dling intricate matters of import- rogance, alert ance have assured his old friends of confront him dally and quick to find won new sup-- r the sane and sensible oluiion of ss -- $1.06 I his capability and has porters for him constantly. He is them. one of the most honest, stralghtfor-- , As a factor m the con trilctive upward leaders now In office, striving Slu riff Young towards real progress and perma- - building of the county. has few equals. He contributes free. .,. SL'SX. Political Expressions Published Below Were Not Written By the Publisher or Editor of This Paper But Are Paid Political Advertisements. bi j w cuIar the problems pertaining to his of- flee is well shown by the results ob- tained Beyond a doubt. Dr Monson is one of our foremost leaders, a fact the coming election which is fully appreciated. His ser- Sound Judgment of Mr Anderson conducts his office vices as Secretary of State are to be Candidate Praised on the same efficar.t basis as would commended. a successful pm ate business exe(Paid Priitical Advertisement) Ho one can claim a better record cutive He dunands that each of serof conscientious efficient public those employ d In hi, department Col. William H. Adams vice than that which the career of give prompt and courteous service to Mr Walter H Anderson candidate' .he public wlum liny serve He lias For. Co. Commissioner irauijuiati d many Import mt ment in that si l vice as well With the announcement made on us inanv wwthwlil'e economies In behalf of Col William H. Adams of of lus ofiite South Cottonwood that he would the acinum-tiatioThe con kleiations ax well a, the submit his name fir consideration pr. ven mtegnty and high innal at the primary election to be held of the man hmixilf September 13, 1938 for nomination pr pulpits l to take this as a two-yebn county commissioner plum; it became apparent that there would ooiasiin to a.,k support of voters. be some splendid material for the In addition to the practical quail- Ilmocrallc voters to select their fit at ions which Mr Walter H An- candidate from for this office. deis'h offers, theie are the unjxrrt ant attributes of his keen interest in ail public affairs. On more than one decision he has given unselfish and i fft itive siippoit to civic pro-jut- ., which have resulted ill real bi nefits to the pi op!e He has achiev-i- cl as a public Ta-c'.- -i ( nv table success and enjoy, a reputation among those who know him per ona'ly for unsweivmg ,valty to his fi lends dud to the fundamental pnnciples of good gov eminent (Paid Political Advertisement) .enterprises th j r,rriihli..pSic falr reprTU(" of His tnd ; me a.! the mo alrfi. MR , n pink taffeta frocks fashioned alike and carried bouquetsof small pink s, tied with pink and blue ribbon. Mr. Lu Mackey of Taylorsville acted as best man for the groom. Following a trip to YellowPark the young couple will sumstone the who spent daughter, Gwen, make their home in Murray. Mr. mer in Paris, Idaho and Mrs. Bringhurst were extensively entertained by friends in MurCongratulations are extended to ray, Garfield and Tooele. Mr. and Mrs James Poulson on the birth of a baby son bom Friday, The Y. P. F. Society of Garfield August 26 held regular installation of officers at the Episcopal Church on SunMr and Mrs D Christensen, Mrs day morning. The Installed officers Fred Christensen and Mrs. M. Elli- include: Reva Humphries, president; son were entertained by Mrs. Alfred Lorna Miller, vice president; Orpha Ful'er last wek Mr. and Mrs D. Harvey, secretary and Ruth Miller, Christensen have returned to their treasurer. home in Columbia, Utah where Mr Christensen is principal of the Columbia school strated time and again that he js an executive whoso oig.uu uion of de- puties is one of the finest in the western states, 'f , pi aise such a pub-- i 11c official and t give him the credit that is ilK is now given Sheriff Young is recoinm1 wild to the people of Salt Lake county and support of him is a Jed LlEERh BRIXGIIURST (Paid Political Advertisement Mr Fiank Beers of Garfield anthe marriage of his daughnounces GARFIELD NOTES ter Peggy to John Smith Bringhurst son of Mr and Mrs John Bring--hurWeek-en- d guest, of Mr and Mrs of Murray The ceremony was J. W Peay were Mr and Mrs Alex last Friday evening at performed Lawson and their son. Dan of Cas- - the home of the bride's sister, Mrs per. Wyoming Mi- - Margaiet Wil-- 1 James Eliason in Tcoele visited son of Pleasant The bnde woie a pale blue taffeta them. diess and earned a bouquet of brides She was ru,e, and Miss Betty Je in Phelps daughter is H E Ph-lof Mr and M of GranWallace LviiMiss visiting , j a!-- i t Outstanding Official A s SHERIFF Efficiency- and Law Enforcement symbolize his - administration. Lake-count- pay-rol- ls ' De Phwy. If that red-h- eS Swope-Lythgo- mSSj r; . tttp. pS,1 JT VWWWWAVWAVWWMWWVVWiWWWVWVYVWW and WHITE LILY FREEZER SPECIALS! (This Week Only) 43c LEMON CUSTARD, qt 30c PINEAPPLE SHERBERT, qt FRESH BAKERY GOODS EVERY DAY Try Our Tasty Rye Bread T Walter H. Anderson pents TERM FOR Commissioner County Mrs F F Mathew, dan Shu'.ev and Audiev Joyce ghters and son Gary. a"i nded a Matthews family reunion hi Id at Libel tv Park party held Friday and a in honor of at the Matthew, Martha Mrs Matthews ' tlier M-entertuned by Simmons She the Sunshine Committee the piesi-dobeing Mrs Ra Tiioma, and the two counselors Mis Elva Thomas and Mrs Ina Fullmer Mr ) t Mrs H E Thomps'n and daughters, Doro'hv and Naomi re-- I turned to their home in Garfield Tuesday after spending m weeks In Provo Canyon M s Thomp-o- n M Mis Mr and Whimpey also vacationed wi'h them . . Mr CANDIDATE (Pd. Pol Adv ana ever saw Honolulu. Im . e. Dr. this outfit, while his always be doubted dressed to the convention ectability. t Salt Lake County Primary Election, Sept. 13. 1938 s for reelection to the office of County It is a Commissioner exemplili-record of many outstanding ach. elements for the public g ad end of devotion to the be,t Interests of the great mass of citizens His supporters Auams believe that this public figure is deman of varied serving of high praise and of the shown bv the clear results given continued support of the voters in in the .past. inteie,t.s. His name has been subnutted to a Dt.nocratic County Con-- j vention heretefore, and he demon-stiate- d at that lime that he has the confidence of a wide circ.e of nnrers and supporters fhe fact that he is a lover of fine livestock will appeal to the voters m the countiy districts of Salt and ill this connection he the past thirty three years imported choice bleeding stock both cattle and sheep, which have bten the mean, of in-- 1 creasing the profits of the average who engages in live.,t ck laimer hum a strictly economic standpoint -- At one uuui. tlie dairy .cattle auctions. piomoted by Col Adams would bring tog, tlier hundreds of interested bid-- d rs At one time he served as pres-u- u nt ol the Utah Poultry Associa tn n, dining which time it gave two outstanding shows The platlorm lie announced lie would stand upon is one that should apiieal to ad classes New industries m Salt Lake county with lower taxes on bisic concerns who employ good and use local raw sLed lcsuuices and further development by e'i'iy mean, in the powei of the Ciunty Commi.sion for the Poultry and Lite, took industries Also a care-iihetkmg on the valuatuns levon faims ied upon the unpiou-meiitsuid poultiy randu-ja., it ap;x-arUnit in the last year theie ha, been a coiuidi table mcica e m tnise valuations as walked out by the State 1 lieu-ionthe Tax commission C'ommiS'un County sitting a., a Boaid of Equa lz.ition sliould give eu-itaxpayer, who owns tanning property a chain e to ditunnne Uiai hi, taxes ale being levi d upon an equitable basis And finaii, a to invite all citizens to distil,., with him pre bit ms which think can bv- - solved by action on the puit if the County Commis- i for Miss Helen MiDermaid and Miss Florence McDe.maid daughters of Mr and Mrs Aich McDirmaid returned Monday after spending three Mr months with their grandpan-ntand Mrs A Johnson of Torience. California They also visited a short time In Mexico. m -- Incumbent) RTIC DEMOf charSk to , s thtaX2S and S. GRANT YOUNG Mr and Mrs Jim.-- M 'fft t of Ann at the Arbor, Michigan were cm-'thome of Mr Moftc-- , M,tr Mrs L Singleton of Garfield during the week Keokukian FRAUD o ger. - which gave a lineup of a .. team of for" on edge Amongst the rabble Ease of our home the pretentious as Holly (Hock) Lubell hog caller, Olga DldricjJ Husking Champion Rf,Ccr-hauand Romona w.T thTft-Glamour Girts, Then The game started, and It long before the crowd recoJL these "Keokuk Kittens ance No, 1, the Mud WGUNSBAA, Inc. The Copped team, keyed to a high pitch to pectation of a game with a DISILLUSIONMENT mate outrit, were out for blood. Our champs made not a earned run. although the final sta been Fraud has again perpetrated was six to three. upon the gullible citizenry of our What is probably most disgust community. Despite the untiring efforts of this writer to unseat this about the whole affair Is the hj spectre of rascality, and Just when that the fans, almost to a man, . we all figured that such brawls had man and child, were yelling thee been localized at Garfield, this des- - heads off for the Mud Hens AH m picable egre rears its shaggy head which leaves this reformer, who hi mid;t the innocent populace of Mag- - devoted his life, since the Mud na where had also gathered the began their periodic bmft elite of Garfield to enjoy with their out Garfield Way, discouraged and children the conventional pleasures disillusioned, and with a bedraaw -j of another Utah Copper Field Day.- faith in the eventual culture of a It has come to a fine pass when citizenry of this community But. this reporter will not w our local newspapers, innocently or otherwise, will publish such Items until a public apology is offe-e- d Mr ' as Bearded Ladies Softball Team Dea. Any volunteers1 - -- Mose Eon to Play at Magna on Field Day. The races had been run other con-- ! Members of the Bawden famjj tests had been successfully conclud-- 1 ed and the atmosphere of innocent met Thursday at the home of llr content was everywhere apparent at Lambert Bawden to honor Hernj the park Softball patrens, thou- Bawden who is leaving soon for th sands and thousands of them, were Texas L. D. S. Mission Progress! sitt.ng on the edges of their seats Tn table games were played and the bleachers and grandstand, read enjoyed by all. ps E. E. Monson Is man displaying such efficiency and sincerity in handling matters coming bef.ue him as the Secretary of Slate of Utah, is entitled to all the praise and good faith given him by the people of Utah Mr Mon-son- 's detei ruination to fulfill his dti- ties of office to the perfect satis- faction of his supporters has been roue-bud- st ar Walter IL Anderson by Miss Melba Nash and Miss Hannah Humphries, who wore attended Mr. Lorn Lewis, accompanied by his daughter, Idell and son. Verl and Vonda Orton, returned to their home hT Garfield Sunday after spending a few days In Paris, Idaho. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis Upon their return home they were accompanied b Mr. Lewiss and Reliability Capability I White Lily Bakery Integrity Pd. Pol. Adv.) asliti s n-- ro VYAW,WAWAVY.,AVYA(YM,AVAW.YWAW i W. H. ADAMS 1121 Vine St.. So. Cottonwood) 'Candidate for -- John MrLachlan of honored na Row Mrs vrr-rv- Ol'NTY COMMISSIONER Tenn Demoe ratio Primaries New Deal New Industries LOWER TAXES through new and more lndu-triein Salt Lake Keep our youth at home by creating new enterprises to hold C tb- Mag- ir Empress Theatre Saturday Only, September 3 'First Show (Pd. Pol I F. EDWARD WALKER i! sion (Paid Poht eal Advertisement) Et Training For Business Positions Employers Today Demand Superior Training An intensive bu.,iin-,.- individual out ut , hi arty cjmmtndauon of the people he .solve, Sheiiff Young i,s one of those of- fans wtio combines dignity with, Ingh regard for the responsibilities ' iouih- lift, the his.h m lux'l or ilit crowd and assures him piefured - Piactical Cmise, Indi pendent Advancement Attractive quartets Modem cqulp-nen- t Business environment s of Staff education .'pec alist.s in Emplov mert Service hit togiaduate Gr,idu ites im hide in busint.ss and uvie life thicughout the Intel mountain many-leader- 4 miiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniimiiii 5 SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES s Territory i Passengers and Express Salt Lake Depot Day and evening al the year--Lo- w Rates Further information wil1 be sent fi'e on request Office open dally for interviews and rrgtsi ration Visitois always welcome L.D.S. BUSINESS 70 North Main Street COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah rAYAWA'AYAVAVyYWbmwyYYWYAM Magna Depot Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Garage 77 V. S. Temple Fhone Gar. 110 TIME TABLE Leaves Salt Lake Leave Magna 7:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:40 p. nv 4:00 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 7:40 p. nv 9:00 p. m. 11:10 p, m. lllllllllllllllllllllllllltlillllllllllllltlitl September Ia-- Politu-i- A.ivei ! ti-e- ( of t nf t vitim d Su a of w d Fun 4lt D or xd Utorp fcte, aber. oth nker f I f Tuesday-Wednesda- Salt Lake County Primary Election, Sept. 13 1938 HFE-LONDEMOCRAT TRUSTWORTHY QUALIFIED TO SERVE Start at September 6-- 7 Fun, 7:00 p. m. Both Nights. hr th ablic RICH MAN , POOR GIRL " 1 j Robert Young, Lew Ayres. celient comedy-dram- a A true-to-lipeal and a charming romance! Musical - News Comedy - ! Thursday-Friday- , viosq) atore An Hussey, Guy Kibbee. human story with deep a of tovsti ap- b tan parp( ,35ai a mo Prices lO- o- ?School , Notilf: Kir,t Shim Thur 5:15 p. September m.; Friday, 8-- 9 6:00. Last fho f:l Tion yicted EXTRA BIG DOUBLE BILL EXTRA ! HEART OF ARIZONA " I r! Ruth fe .) G J Political AdvertLwmpnt y, Club Nights. First Show CANDIDATE FOR .i la tee Gordon Weggeland I 21 corn Wools nt UTAH STATE SENATE I 1 1. d UnJ after t n to t lOe-U- niiiiimiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim;iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!iiiiMiimiimMiiiiH DEMOCRATIC run. Uet aid ft 7:00 p. m. Both Nights Anne Shirley, Ruby Keeler, James Ellison, Fay Balnter, Alo Kiuger. Virginia Weldler. Youll love them all for the parts tw life-play! A tender memory to be cherished all the days of your show the whole family will enjoy! . Prices News Comedy Solicits Your Support and Vote He is compe-en- t and qualified n-- College-Grad- e Starts at f bind aJe 4-- 5 MOTHER CARETS CHICKENS c I Lltuuiu-m pirtjimance of his duties and ju t a, im;x'rt.int to the the county a keen insight the lequiiement of lux office, maik the cauer of Sheritf Grant a man who deserves the Young Show 70 m pn The Famous Story of Human Love, Laughter and Heartache! HiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiHmmmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiimiuiii Efficiency of Sheriff Is Shown By His Record SEPTEMBER!) First 15 net All Seats Sunday-Monda- y, s I ST eat oi 'id tj s , Of T ETON Wallace Beery, Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Morgan, John Beal Action drama which takes place on a water front street. Many a good laugh will be had at Beery and Morgan It'S pip ptng It's tense. Comedy Novelty ul P. i PORT OF SEVEN SEAS iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiimiimiimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii IMFl ms sue Emprei OUTSTANDING SHOW FOR "MONEY NIGHT Adv.) ?EET) fi.M ''DA AT THE EMTRESS THIS MEEK 60 Good Reasons Why You Should Be Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre. thrm TED: JCR 7:00; Drawing 9:00 MONEY NIGHT Empress s Cc Utah Magna c ETiOV Hof t rides again. A fast moving western Hopalong Cassidy in Arizona. Beautiful scenery I Uke . Excitement galore! IS Second Feature COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS Magna, within the next week entitles THEATRE, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Clark Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Macauley Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coon Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Coon Orpha Harvey and Partner Mr. and Mrs. William Humphries, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin A FREE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller SHOW-- AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. ur SubcrinUT jThese names are taken from OF BLOCKHEAD rvr M ,4fl, fi :ux -- ?bib re Gem Theatre v JlOy Wtoet, THE OPENING DATE WltX BE ANNOUNCED SATURDA NIGHT, (SEPT. 3) AT TIIE EMPRESS. nA THE NEW GEM WILL BE BIGGER AND BETTER EXPECTED. ITS UP TO STANDARD, PLUS. Empress Next Sat., Sept. Next Sun, Mon., Sept -- 11-1- OF PARIS 10, RAGE 2, "LETTER OF INTRODL'CTIU fi 'Js Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Chuck-fu- ll of Uirilling scenes and comical situations, A full feature picture. Serial will be shown Thurs Frl. at Empress (Prices J0 15e- ,vY.V If010' Nb, Inomi oo,. !. |