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Show THE MAGNA If we havent secured tor TIMES Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor R. Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1918 Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah cation--- - MILL EMPLOYE It doesnt seem reasonable to beAmer- lieve that any red-blood- GIVES OPINION ON UNION PACETi Friday, July 14, 1939 MACNA TIMES, MA6NA, UTAH at a 1I Among the verses to be read following from Miss Margaret Tenney entertained n from the Bible are the following: Health with Key Miss birthday party honoring came into the hires by Mary Baker Fisher at Miss Kilpacks home And when Jesus saw the min- divest thought of fa and house social rulers A last Saturday evening. the and strels people making a material evidences time was enjoyed by eight guests. noise, He said unto them. Give the spiritual facts bob? the maid is not dead, appear, this is the grS j Mr. and Mrs. Clair Huffaker place: for and but sleepeth. And they laughed ment by means of which Fop and family, Donald Johnson 0 Accor,! nq to andort him to scorn. But when the people sweep away the false a fishing Larson enjoyed Carol Sit it, lif.h tofioml. ruin on St. were put forh, he went in, and place to the true. TheJ1.. Weber the on trip last weekend . nn ins ruin l)ny. Inis y took her by the hand, and the ual fact must be brought ? i hr loll, loro C.f Kner. tnr 10 An man is, not shall be, maid arose (Matthew 9: ). I '0 t't y country i in on s mu rnnls, entertained Mrs. Frank Maddy Correlative to the verse is the immortal (p, 48). ,ii I nm I ins, its tilth the ptfl at a party last ween honoring the sixth birthday anniversary oilier n low of the more popular son, LaMar. Prizes at games vwwvuwwvwvyvv young vwwkwyvwwuvvvtvvjvv n porsliliniis won uue by Delores and Nancy and Jack Hullaker and Barbara 1 lazier. Refreshments were served to ten small guests. Miss Pearl Kilpack and our- selves, in the line of achievement, all that we feel we should, there is only one person to blame; the fellow who looks us in the eye, while we are shaving. Why attempt to lay the blame on the company or anyone else? We feel certain that if we individually take care of our jobs as we should and devote as much time as possible to training ourselves so that we may become better citizens, and more competent-employeewe could not possibly have time to attempt to run the employment policy of such a large company as the Utah Copper. They have gone to considerable expense in adopting a centralized employment policy from which large companies are continually using as a model because of its fairness to the employee. They realize that the dividends that accrue from satisfied employees is one of its great assets. Any person or corporation that is successful .knows that dissension and infidelity never have anj never will be instrumental in anyones welfare. Intimidative strikes, which are the unions way of gaincooperation, lead to ing nothing but trouble for all con- Pi 1 1 - The Magna Playground Staff has arranged an excutsion to Cavxv Saturday July 15. Ail boys and girls over ten years ui age are eoidially invited to at-- u Tim-panug- ud. 'lliue will be several chaperons. Mis Carl Simmons and Mrs. Glen Bieeze entertained the Junior Girls of the Pleasant Green and Magna wards at the home of Mis. Bieeze last Friday aftermany noon. Despite me i orologisis, listen farmers here an Mrs. Dorothy Johns reviewed to the roostei's i roving for aih anie the book "The Magnificent Ob-'1 Ins weather Infoi mutual. superstission. tion is based on the age-olcouplet: The afternoon was spent in sewr-mIf a cock nows wi.cn he goes to I st d g. hell bed, i n descendants UD of Far LeCheminant honored tier at a family reunion Wednesday evening at Liberty Park. Mis LeCheminant settled here the where in Pleasant Green ? tn Power House now stands, raised a children. The families of three ol the children, Peter, Osmond and Agnes met at the recreational center and paid honor to their - sr fo v ' Mrs. Ardeth Ashton entertained Another at a luncheon on Thursday afterrainfall, fishermen to noon for the members of the M & is tlio when c "siij-ln- indication of the lomrary, grandparent. Sc ime of the decendants came om Idaho and California. clear streams Throusb the fishes rise, an J nimbly catch incautious dies " ia Perkins, Mrs Dorothy Long-fel- t and Mrs. Marie Jones were the members present. The after- ternoon was spent in sewing. PERFECTION STRESSED AS SPIRITUAL FACT ' Life ' l 5 the subject of the les-- i4h4 ev il, that ye may live: and the Lord, the God of hosts, il. dl be with you. as ye have spoken (Amos 5. 14). V.V..W.VAW.V.WMVrt Furniture Mrs. D. W. Hatton entertained on last Friday for the members of her Sewing Club. A one o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs. M. Stacey and Mrs. Eleda Huff of Government weather epcrls look Murray, Mrs. Keziah Bradford, upon kitty as nothing more Ilian a Mrs. Roland Crump, Mrs. Mary household pet, but to according Sheffield, Mrs. Annie Thorne and rain is a bet when Mrs. George A. Brown of Magna. Puss on the hearth, with velvet paws, sits lie king oer her whiskered Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turner Jaws. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl i New bold and family enjoyed a last fishing trip near Price, Utah week. two-lo-o- The 1939 Ford 8 Is a beautiful, modern motor car. I Is engine give performance you economical, over the entire speed range. 'M V-- well-balance- Upholstering Mattresses Reconditioned F. L. VOLL AT Berts Cleaners Phone Gar. 4401 V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.N d Ford ear 2 The structural strength of themakes -- not only frame, bracing, axles, body for safety, hut durability and long life. 3 Fordand hydraulicin brakes large in all Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sunday July lbtli 1 he Golden Text is Seek good, Mrs Anne Weichers, Mrs. Millie Christopherson, Mrs. Nena Harris, Mrs. Ella Peterson. Mrs. Alvira Jensen and Mrs. Lima Olsen, members of the New Idea Club, entertained at a luncheon last Friday honoring Mrs. Allie Gee at her home. Mrs. Gee is convalescmaing at home now, following a St. Marks hospiat jor operation tal. A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from a err Subscription List.) FOR SALE Dining and Living Room suites. Good condition. Inquire Mrs. A. Nicolo, 5th East, Magna. Seventy-seve- ioktat-.C- . M (W Sui ah Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crossgrove Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coe Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clark Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coon Mr. and Mrs. J. Bert Coon Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Coon Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clark Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cole IF Seventeen girls attended. get up with a wet head. Vr t TICKETS WMNViA.VV.W.VV.WWASVAW.V.V.vlV noon. H Club. Mrs. Cenella Rogers, Mrs. Margaret Clemment, Mrs. Georg- COMPLIMENTARY wi Sat-uide- Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sonne, son, Mrs. Keith and daughter-in-law- , Robert Sonne of Lark returned home on Sunday from an extended trip to San Francisco and the Tills ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre next week entitles: Fred Rasmussen, 33rd South, First House 72nd West Each person must pay 60c for tiaiispy nation and gate fee. Please bm.g your own lunch. '1 ne paity will leave the Comy munity Paik at 5.30 a. m. and return in the after- MAGNA NEWS John Makis, mgr. WAVAW.W.V.VWMVAV.V.W.V.V.VMV.W" 50c BUSHEL er -- PANAMA HOTEL FOR SALE APRICOTS brought about through true ican principles. Frank D. Gwilliam Modern Furnished Low Prices Rates by Day, Week or Month J! 23-25- Amer- Clean 3 j i- cerned. We feel the company has been fair with us. Our common business sense tells us that the recreational facilities that we enjoy are viz., far from golf course, Copper Club, baseball, softball, park, etc. Our neighbors, who are remitting regularly to the C. I. O., look at us with envy because of these privileges. Why not give credit where credit is due? Let us be thankful for what we have and look to the future with keen satisfaction of knowing that whatever we do secure in the way of success, individually or collectively, will be pwMrsjwsjwjwsjw.wj'.w.vfs jvwwwwwjw; Rooms For Rent Ap artmcnt-Singl- e S ! s, fare of himself and family in the hands of some fanatical, bigoted foreign faction. Frankly, there are many of us who can see no warranted reason for attempting to Editor's note: The following ar- cram a bargaining agency of any ticle is published in accordance kind down the Utah Copper Comwith our policy of printing readthroat. ers' opinions, provided they do not panys There is not one of us who is contain slanderous or obscene material. The statements below are not justly proud of his individual not .necessarily subscribed or rights that are his heritage, and feel that the truly successful man shared by this paper. is the man who stands on his own There arc many employees ofifeet and relies on hi$ own God the Utah Copper company who given instincts in the achievement view the current union activity of of .whatever aspirations he may their fellow workmen with depre- - have. fg2? La-Vo- strong ore exceptionally proportion to car weight. The Ford car is stabilized for comfortable riding. Its springhase, the distance between front and rear is 123 inches. Seat are toward the center, perfectly balanced. The car does not hob or dip and can have very little sway. These four points power, strength, safety, comfort are by far the most important essentials in any motor car, They form the basic value of your investment, itli this solid foundation to Luild on, the V-- 8 has Iwen made beautiful, spacious, easy to drive. It is richly upholstered and ha all the modern features which add to the lux At Ford ury and pleasure of motoring. You can sec these things when you take trial drive, hut do not forget that the main value is in the things you do not readily see quality of materials, precision of manufacture, fundamental engineering. PURITY BISCUIT CO. Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Myron Russell and daughter, Charlene, have been visiting in Ogden with relatives for two weeks. 0 Purity Crackers and cookies. Fresh every day. The only Mr. and Mrs. O. H Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madsen left last Friday for a trip to San Francisco and the exposition. cracker factory between ver and Pacific Coast, t Travel in Air-conditio- Mrs. I. W. Coon returned home from the L. D. S hospital on Sunday. much improved following injuries in an automobile Comfort ned be travel-wea- r you'll have pep to "do" the Fair in great style if you go by train. Both the New York and the San Francisco Fairs are reached via Union Pacific and connecting lines. You'll ride in cool, clean, comfort . . . enjoy delicious dining car meals . . . restful sleep . . . freedom from highway hazards. GOING EAST spend a day in Denver with no loss of travel time and at no extra rail fare. Ask about "Pony Express" and Streamliner "City of Denver" service. GOING WIST visit glamorous Southern California en route to the San Francisco Exposition at little or no extra rail fare. You won't LOW FARES To Now York 4N $35.74 To FRANCISCO via 10S ANGELES $100.34 $84.24 $78.29 Bond Trip la Roud Trip im Roud Trip la StaadaidPaU- CoaioilibU Coaokac BUapinp Can j Round Tnp la Round Trip la Round Trip la aboat $90 bra la Coackaa ud S135 la faibaaaa lot adrola trip tobetktkuNuwTork lad Baa Fraaotaoa Tain aad ratara. Saa Boaldar Daa an mala lo Boatkara California. Low ooat botwaoa-tmi- a rid trip Iron Lax Vug aa, Nrrada. lak Cktllgu Bwtk Extra. $33.99" S31.Ud Standard Pull. Ckallaaaar Coulortabla anna Barth SlaapiaeCan Coackaa. Extra. Bartk Extra. H. O. Enger, Agent, Garfield, Utah Tele. 2441 The not-to- o partic uiar houM'v. ife can disregard scientific prognosticaMr. and Mrs. E. A. Coon and tions, according to legend, because Ann Lisa and Barbara daughters. rain is definitely due when Hie of Provo were guests this week of soot fails down, the spaniels sleep, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Coon. and spiders from Ihirir t.ibwtbs a a a creep. A group of neighbors and friends entertained last Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs James E. Mabcy. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson, Mr. and Mrs Ute Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb, Mr. land Mrs. Frank Decker. Mr and Mrs C. Gage, Mr. and Mr James Cockerill, Mr. and Mrs Vane ser. Miss Blanche Taylor, Mrs, 'John W. Taylor, W. B. Reynold, Mrs. Winnie Wright, all of Magna, Herbert Coon of Murray. The evening was spent in playing Chinese J checkers. Refreshments were ser- -' ved. ' j t-,- , Mr. and Mrs. Melvm Mitchell entertained last week for the And this wise old bird may be as members of their Five Hundred smart a his reputation paints him the final for When the owl does hoot within I Club, the affair being social for the summer. Prizes at the day, in 4S hours the skies are iso cards were won by Mr. William 0 AQ At Every Stora re-ce- if your newspaper didn'i Rnt work doping out your own wcathei Erajr. Proctor and Mr. John Allen Lar--?-!; try son A late luncheon was seed; to twelve guests. ,nd , J'00' Den- if at mm V'8 EXCELS IX THE TUIXGS THAT COVXT |